Locked On Nebraska - Daily Podcast on the Nebraska Cornhuskers Locked On Podcast Network
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Locked On Nebraska is the daily podcast that keeps you ahead of the games and the first to know the latest news, analysis and insider info for the Nebraska Cornhuskers. Hosted by Mitch Sherman of The Athletic and Connor Happer of Omaha's 1620 The Zone, the Locked on Nebraska podcast provides your daily fix on the Huskers with special guests, expert opinions, film reviews, interviews, recaps, local analysis and coverage of all things Huskers and the Big Red. From iconic Memorial Stadium to Pinnacle Bank Arena, the Devaney Center and Haymarket Park, the Locked on Nebraska podcast takes you beyond the headlines for the inside scoop on the biggest stories inside the Huskers' locker room and around the Big Ten. The Locked On Nebraska podcast is part of the Locked On Podcast Network. Your team. Every day.
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A no-hitter at Haymarket Park: What it means for Nebraska baseball
Hello, Jackson Brockett. The Nebraska sophomore cooked up a no-no on Wednesday night at Haymarket Park, the such first nine-inning individual performance for the Huskers in seven decades. How might this impact the postseason possibilities of Will Bolt's team here at the outset of May? Mitch and Connor discuss. We also dive into Mitch's projection of the preseason football roster and look back at Matt Rhule's comments from last week about tampering in college football.
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Nebraska spring breakout performers: The Miami connection is back
May is here, and Connor and Mitch are back to talk about the spring breakout performers at Nebraska. They chose a pair of true freshmen -- one on each side of the ball -- who came to Lincoln from the Miami area. The Huskers may have struck gold in Florida. Also, Creighton baseball beat Nebraska again in downtown Omaha on Tuesday night. The Huskers remain positioned to play in the NCAA postseason, according to the metrics, but is this a regional-caliber squad?
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Should Nebraska take a QB from the transfer portal
The football season at Nebraska opens in four months. Tuesday marks the end of the transfer-portal entry period for undergraduates. So we're asking this question: Should the Huskers take a quarterback from the portal in the weeks ahead? Matt Rhule has some thoughts on the subject. So do Connor and Mitch, who also address the portal departure of linebacker Chief Borders. We're also talking about the Nebraska defense after its lackluster finish to the spring season. Is any of that a concern?
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Nebraska spring football game reactions and overreactions
The spring game at Nebraska has come and gone. And the Huskers have a star in the making at quarterback, if Saturday was to serve as an indication. Freshman QB Dylan Raiola showed well in his debut performance in front of a crowd at Memorial Stadium. Mitch and Connor assess that and give their takes on the newly stocked cupboard of playmakers on the offensive side. Also, Nebraska failed to escape the spring season free of serious injuries in this final scrimmage.
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The ultimate Nebraska spring game primer
The Red-White game weekend is here at Nebraska. Connor and Mitch offer their takes on everything to watch Saturday at Memorial Stadium -- from the QB play to a motivated defense, emphasis on ball security and the possibility of an aerial shootout in this final spring opportunity for the Huskers to impress. We also talk about the pressure involved in playing in a game-like situation. It matters plenty to Matt Rhule after Nebraska struggled often with games on the line in 2023.
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When will Nebraska snap its NFL Draft first-round drought?
Who's climbing the ladder for Nebraska on offense this spring? Connor and Mitch choose four players. The NFL Draft has arrived, without much of any buzz around the Huskers. Is Matt Rhule set to soon change that trend? And we offer a recruiting update ahead of the spring game Saturday as five-star prospect Michael Terry and QB TJ Lateef are set to visit, along with coveted in-state targets Christian Jones, Reiman Zebert and Chase Loftin.