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Dana Holgorsen takes over Nebraska's play-calling ahead of USC game
<p>In the latest episode of the Pick Six Podcast, Sam McKewon, Evan Bland and Tom Shatel discuss Matt Rhule making Dana Holgorsen Nebraska's offensive coordinator and play-caller.</p> <p>The crew opens with the big news of Holgorsen taking over as Nebraska's offensive coordinator and play-caller.</p> <p>They talk what Holgorsen has done well at previous posts and what we can potentially see happen with Nebraska's offense.</p> <p>The three break down the Huskers' fluid quarterback situation: Will Dylan Raiola be ready or will Heinrich Haarberg start?</p> <p>They discuss the timing of bringing Holgorsen in and then promoting him: Was it desperation or urgency or Matt Rhule adjusting to college football?</p> <p>The crew question whether or not the Holgorsen's hire means a different type of offense is coming for Nebraska.</p> <p>They talk the Nebraska vs. USC matchup, what to expect in the game and can the Huskers make a run at a team filled with high-level athletes.</p> <p>The three discuss which of the final three games would mean the most to win &mdash; USC, Wisconsin and Iowa.</p> <p>The crew closes out with their picks.</p>

Matt Rhule brings in consultants for fresh set of eyes after Nebraska's UCLA loss
<p>In the latest episode of the Pick Six Podcast, Sam McKewon, Evan Bland and Tom Shatel discuss Matt Rhule bringing in two consultants to get a fresh set of eyes on Nebraska's offense and defense.</p> <p>The crew also talks whether the younger players should be on the field instead of the veterans.</p> <p>They talk how zeroing in on Dylan Raiola was the right move ... but that there is a cost to having a young quarterback.</p> <p>The crew closes out with their picks.</p>

Is there a fix for Big Ten officiating, and will Nebraska qualify for a bowl?
<p>In the latest episode of the Pick Six Podcast, Sam McKewon, Evan Bland and Tom Shatel discuss Big Ten officiating, Nebraska's upcoming game against UCLA and more.</p> <p>The crew starts with Nebraska's narrow loss to then-No. 4 Ohio State and how many Huskers played their best game of their career. What does it mean that NU didn't come away with a win, and what does it mean for the rest of the season?</p> <p>They talk if Nebraska found a formula in Columbus and can it be replicated in the Huskers' final four games.</p> <p>The three discuss the officiating in the Ohio State game, the Big Ten's acknowledgement and what Troy Dannen and Matt Rhule had to say about it. Is a national level fix needed?</p> <p>The crew breaks down the heat on Marcus Satterfield, problems with the screen passes and the surprise around Dylan Raiola running.</p> <p>They move onto basketball and talk if the season should get moved back and the outlook for the Huskers.</p> <p>The crew closes out with their picks.</p>

Difference in what Nebraska says it wants to do and what shows up on the field
<p>The crew opens with the meltdown at Indiana, how it happened and what Nebraska can take away from the loss.</p> <p>They move onto Marcus Satterfield's comments on the run game on Tuesday and if he is on the same page as Matt Rhule.</p> <p>The three talk the different struggles on offense and defense, if coaching changes are needed &mdash; or coming &mdash; and how Nebraska may need to move past an NFL mindset on margin of loss.</p> <p>They then talk should the Huskers' priority change against Ohio State.&nbsp;</p> <p>The three move onto men's basketball and their expectations for this weekend's exhibition and start of the season.</p> <p>They then talk Nebraska volleyball's rankings in the AVCA poll and the Division I Committee and its outlook for the NCAA tournament.</p> <p>The crew closes out with their picks.</p>

Between Nebraska and Indiana, which 'Go Big Red' team will come out on top?
<p>In the latest episode of the Pick Six Podcast, Sam McKewon, Evan Bland and Tom Shatel break down the Nebraska vs. Indiana matchup.</p> <p>The crew starts with their memories of the last time Nebraska travelled to Indiana and how no one expected the Hoosiers to be the No. 16 team in the country.</p> <p>They then talk how Nebraska can win this game, and should the Huskers aim for or avoid a shootout with the Hoosiers.</p> <p>The three talk if Indiana can sustain the momentum they have gained so far this season, and the difference in Curt Cignetti and Matt Rhule's approach to building a team.</p> <p>The crew talks when Nebraska football will have its moment in the sun.</p> <p>They talk whether the Husker defense hold strong against the Hoosier offense and what would look like a good day for the Blackshirts. Will special teams be an asset or hindrance this week? How important is it for the Huskers to take an early lead?</p> <p>The crew moves onto basketball and how Nebraska women's basketball is ranked in the preseason AP poll. How good can Amy Williams' team be this season without Jaz Shelley, but with Britt Prince and Allison Weidner.&nbsp;</p> <p>They talk baseball and the excitement around the program during the Red-White Scrimmages.</p> <p>The crew closes out with their picks.</p>

How can Nebraska improve its run game in the second half of the season?
<p>In the latest episode of the Pick Six Podcast, Sam McKewon, Evan Bland and Tom Shatel recap Nebraska's first six games and how the Husker can improve in the second half of the season.&nbsp;</p> <p>Halfway through the season, the crew takes stock of where Nebraska stacks up against the CFP bubble teams.</p> <p>They talk how they would grade the Huskers so far this season and what is bringing their grades up or dropping them down. They also break down if they are optimistic or pessimistic about the rest of the season.</p> <p>The trio talks how Matt Rhule wants to improve the Huskers' run game in the back half of the season and how Nebraska can bring its numbers up.</p> <p>They talk which players surprised or impressed them so far this year.</p> <p>They close out with their picks.</p>

Same Old Nebraska...or is it? How Huskers should adjust on both sides of ball
<p>In the latest episode of the Pick Six Podcast, Sam McKewon, Evan Bland and Tom Shatel react to Nebraska's disappointing overtime loss to Illinois and discuss which areas the Huskers can adjust going into the rest of Big Ten play.</p> <p>The guys talk about the fans' upset feelings after NU let another lead slip away and another close loss, but the three debate whether this version has a different identity.</p> <p>Tom gives thoughts on how Dylan Raiola handled his first real test against a solid Big Ten defense and the three have a conversation about when the freshman will take over as a true leader of the team and how other players will respond.</p> <p>They also talk about how Illinois had success against the Blackshirts and how Nebraska's offensive strategy can change to keep the defense fresh in the fourth quarter.</p> <p>The trio then bring up Nebraska AD Troy Dannen's comments speaking out against hosting Big Ten Friday night games and consider a resolution to the issue of Michigan and Ohio State refusing Friday games.</p> <p>The show switches to basketball with the three debating what the Huskers will be strong in before Sam talks about why Fred Hoiberg decided to bring in so many big man transfers to alleviate a rebounding issue.</p> <p>They end the show with picks and a lookahead to the first road trip of the season to West Lafeyette.</p>

Nebraska's ranked matchup against Illinois under the Friday Night Lights
<p>In the latest episode of the Pick Six Podcast, Sam McKewon, Evan Bland and Tom Shatel preview Nebraska vs. Illinois and talk what updates are needed at Memorial Stadium.</p> <p>The crew opens with Nebraska playing on Friday because of a Shawn Eichorst's decision that has carried over but that the Huskers are resilient and can handle it.&nbsp;</p> <p>They then move to why Nebraska's sellout streak has lasted for 400 games, while other programs' have seen theirs broken.</p> <p>The three also talk why the sellout streak may be working against the fan experience and what needs to be updated at Memorial Stadium for Husker Nation.</p> <p>They talk how, as Matt Rhule said in his press conference, that Nebraska and Illinois are mirror images of each other and because of that what becomes more important in the matchup.</p> <p>The crew talks what we can learn about the Huskers during their game against the Illini and the upcoming games as well.</p> <p>They talk Illinois: are the Illini at top 25 team, what the crew expects from the Illinois, etc.</p> <p>The three talk No. 5 Nebraska volleyball's sweep of No. 2 Stanford, and what it means if the Huskers beat No. 4 Louisville this week. And how good is No. 1 Pitt?&nbsp;</p> <p>They close out with their picks for Week 4 and how high Colorado games are on their watch list.</p>

What Nebraska's win over Colorado means; Christian Jones commits to Huskers
<p>In the latest episode of the Pick Six Podcast, Sam McKewon, Evan Bland and Tom Shatel talk Nebraska's win over Colorado, Christian Jones' commit and more.</p> <p>The crew opens with the electric night &mdash; and celebration &mdash; of the Huskers' win over Colorado and how it could be a springboard for getting back to the old Nebraska.</p> <p>They talk what Saturday's win means for the rest of the season and how it may have caused a domino effect that led to the commit of Omaha Westside's Christian Jones.</p> <p>The crew talks the Northern Iowa game and how it sets up the Huskers for Big Ten play.</p> <p>They talk other Big Ten questions such as will Nebraska vs. Purdue be on national TV and did Iowa State reveal a weakness in Iowa that the Huskers can exploit.</p> <p>The three talk Nebraska football ranked for the first time since 2019 (preseason), 2016 (regular season).</p> <p>They close out with their weekly picks.</p>

A rivalry game, a big recruiting weekend — it's Nebraska vs. Colorado
<p>In the latest episode of the Pick Six Podcast, Sam McKewon, Evan Bland and Tom Shatel talk all things Nebraska vs. Colorado, including the rivalry, the recruiting and more.</p> <p>The crew opens with No. 2 Nebraska volleyball being swept by unranked SMU and how that will impact the Huskers in the postseason.</p> <p>They then move onto Nebraska football vs. Colorado and what would impact the Huskers more: a win or a loss.</p> <p>The three then talk which teams on their schedule do the Huskers want/need to beat and if Colorado is one of those teams.</p> <p>They talk Nebraska's big recruiting weekend: who the recruiting targets are and what impact the Colorado game could make on the recruits.</p> <p>The crew breaks down the key takeaways from the UTEP win and how it can be applied to Saturday's game.</p> <p>They then try to answer the question: what does Nebraska need to do to beat Colorado.</p> <p>The three then reminisce on past Colorado games and the rivalry itself.</p> <p>They close out with their picks for Week 2!</p>

Answering rapid-fire questions ahead of Nebraska football's season opener
<p>In the latest episode of the Pick Six Podcast, Sam McKewon, Evan Bland and Tom Shatel answer rapid fire questions ahead of Nebraska's season opener, such as will Dylan Raiola throw for 3,000 yards this season.</p> <p>0:00 Finally the end of fall camp</p> <p>3:15 Favorite season-opening memories</p> <p>13:30 Is it better to start at home or play a non-Power conference opponent first?</p> <p>20:30 Matt Rhule's comments on not easing Dylan Raiola into the starting quarterback role and what will Heinrich Haarberg do</p> <p>23:30 Answering questions on topics such as Nebraska winning one-score games, Huskers have at least three NFL draft picks, etc.</p> <p>43:30 Predictions Nebraska's season record&nbsp;</p> <p>46:15 Picks for Week 1</p>

Dylan Raiola named starting QB and are single-digits jerseys the new Blackshirts?
<p>In the latest episode of the Pick Six Podcast, Sam McKewon, Evan Bland and Tom Shatel talk the breaking news of Dylan Raiola being named the starting quarterback and discuss if the single-digit jerseys are the new Blackshirts.</p> <p>The crew opens with some quick takes on Nebraska with the start of the season just a week away.</p> <p>This week, the Huskers announced who is receiving the single-digit jerseys in 2024. Are these jerseys the new Blackshirts for Nebraska? They also talk the disparity between the amount of defensive players that received them vs. the offensive ones. What do the Blackshirts mean now?</p> <p>The three give their bold predictions for the Huskers' 2024 season and predictions for the early games.</p> <p>They then move onto volleyball, and what they expect to see from John Cook's team this season. Is this a championship or bust year?</p> <p>Breaking news mid-podcast: Dylan Raiola named the starting quarterback.</p>

Who will get Nebraska's single-digit jerseys? Which positions still have questions
<p>In the latest episode of the Pick Six Podcast, Sam McKewon, Evan Bland and Tom Shatel break down which Nebraska football positions are season-ready and which ones still have questions.</p> <p>Here's a look at the full podcast's topics:</p> <p>0:00 Dog days of training camp and the boxes left to check</p> <p>3:00 Can't start the season with an "or" on the depth chart at quarterback</p> <p>4:00 Single digit jersey predictions and will Raiola receive one?</p> <p>9:10 Trusted and questionable position groups as training camp winds down</p> <p>22:45 Nebraska's run vs. pass game</p> <p>24:00 How is Nebraska a developmental program and navigating the NIL and transfer portal</p> <p>48:00 Teams to watch this season</p>

Nebraska's open practice, Teddy Prochazka's injury and preseason polls
<p>In the latest episode of the Pick Six Podcast, Sam McKewon, Evan Bland, Tom Shatel and Wilson Moore break down the first week of Nebraska's football camp, including:</p> <p>&raquo; Saturday's (Aug. 3) open practice</p> <p>&raquo;&nbsp;Teddy Prochazka injury</p> <p>&raquo;&nbsp;Hearing from John Butler for the first time</p> <p>&raquo;&nbsp;Getting votes in coaches poll</p> <p>&raquo;&nbsp;The hardest and easiest games on the Huskers' schedule</p>

Storylines to watch for Nebraska football and volleyball
<p>In the latest episode of the Pick Six Podcast, Sam McKewon, Evan Bland and Tom Shatel break down the storylines to watch for Nebraska football and volleyball this season.</p>

What will Nebraska and Matt Rhule be asked at Big Ten Media Days?
<p>In the latest episode of the Pick Six Podcast, Sam McKewon, Evan Bland and Tom Shatel preview Big Ten Media Days and the Nebraska storylines.</p> <p>The crew opens up with a quick look at the questions Nebraska and Matt Rhule will face at Big Ten Media Days.</p> <p>They then take a broader look at the conference as a whole and what the major storylines of the event will be.</p>

Nebraska football hires John Butler as defensive backs coach
<p>In the latest episode of the Pick Six Podcast, Sam McKewon and Evan Bland talk Nebraska's new defensive backs coach, which Huskers will represent the program and Big Ten media days and more.</p> <p>The duo opens with Evan Cooper resigning as Nebraska's defensive backs coach for personal reasons and being replaced by John Butler.</p> <p>Did NU trade Coopers' recruiting ability and institutional knowledge of Matt Rhule's program for a more veteran coach in Butler?&nbsp;</p> <p>They talk the difference between Copper leaving and Bob Wager last season, and what those differences says about the Butler hire.&nbsp;</p> <p>The two also discuss why Butler left the Buffalo Bills program.</p> <p>They then move onto the player representatives at Big Ten media days:&nbsp;Ty Robinson, Isaac Gifford and Ben Scott.</p> <p>The duo talk about the Nebraska men's basketball nonconference schedule and how it resembles last season's schedule. Is it better to schedule easier teams or challenging ones when it comes to qualifying for the NCAA tournament?</p> <p>They discuss the reported roster limits heading to college football and how it will impact Nebraska.</p> <p>They close out by discussing Nebraska's Big Red Preview.</p>

Pick Six Podcast: The biggest Nebraska sports stories last year
<p>In the latest episode of the Pick Six Podcast, Sam McKewon and Tom Shatel wrap up the 2023-24 Nebraska Athletics year with a look at its biggest stories.</p> <p>They duo opens with Husker volleyball and their run to the national championship and setting a world record at their match in Memorial Stadium.</p> <p>They talk both basketball teams' impressive year and both making the NCAA tournament.</p> <p>The two break down Trev Alberts leaving Nebraska and NU bringing in Troy Dannen as his replacement.&nbsp;</p> <p>They move onto football and Matt Rhule's recent press conference where he talked recruiting. They then talk Nebraska's strength and conditioning program and coach and the new practice facility.&nbsp;&nbsp;</p> <p>The duo closes out with football recruiting, where Nebraska is at and how the transfer portal can serve as the "great eraser."</p>

What the NCAA will do this summer and wrapping up Nebraska baseball's season
<p>In the latest episode of the Pick Six Podcast, Evan Bland and Tom Shatel wrap up Nebraska baseball's season, talk potential change the NCAA will institute this summer and more!</p> <p>The crew open with Nebraska baseball in the NCAA Stillwater Regional and how the trip can show the Huskers how much farther they can go.</p> <p>They recap the Nebraska's baseball season, where the Huskers can improve and how they need to find a way to close out games.</p> <p>The duo then move onto Nebraska football's kickoff times and which ones stands out. They talk Nebraska's home Friday Night Lights game against Illinois, and the Huskers' need to win their home opener.</p> <p>They close out with a look at potential changes the NCAA may make over the summer, including revenue sharing and roster limits for football, and how prepared Nebraska is for those changes.</p>

Nebraska in the NCAA tournament and revenue sharing with student athletes
<p>In the latest episode of the Pick Six Podcast, Sam McKewon, Evan Bland and Tom Shatel talk Husker baseball's chances in the NCAA tournament and how Nebraska may handle revenue sharing with student athletes.</p> <p>The crew opens with Nebraska baseball winning the Big Ten tournament title and look ahead to their potential run in the NCAA tournament ... starting with Florida, who played the most difficult schedule in college baseball.</p> <p>They talk the recent NCAA settlements and revenue sharing with student athletes. They take a look at what Nebraska might do in regards with revenue sharing between the men's and women's sports.</p>

Pick Six Podcast: Nebraska lands another quarterback and a 'bloodthirsty' game vs. Colorado
<p>In the latest episode of the Pick Six Podcast, Sam McKewon, Evan Bland and Tom Shatel talk TJ Lateef's commit to the Huskers, Nebraska's primetime game against Colorado and more.&nbsp;</p> <p>The crew opens with TJ Lateef's commitment to the Huskers, what it means to add another quarterback to the mix and talk other potential commits coming Nebraska's way.</p> <p>They briefly discuss if the transfer portal is now more important than high school recruiting and how Donovan Raiola has become an elite and coveted assistant coach for the Huskers.</p> <p>The trio moves onto Nebraska vs. Colorado at primetime, why it matters and how "bloodthirsty" the game will be.</p> <p>The crew closes out with Nebraska baseball heading into the final weekend of the regular season and then the Big Ten tournament, and take stock of where the team is at currently.</p>

Pick Six Podcast: Breaking down the current hype around Nebraska football
<p>In the latest episode of the Pick Six Podcast, Sam McKewon, Evan Bland and Tom Shatel talk the current hype around the Nebraska football program.</p> <p>They open with the Big Ten football draft for TV networks, how that works as the conference changes and the big games change yearly. The three also talk specifically about which of Nebraska's games are big.</p> <p>The crew breaks down why TV networks and analysts want the return of Nebraska football to its glory days and if Dylan Raiola&nbsp;&mdash; and better quarterback play in general&nbsp;&mdash; get the Huskers there.</p> <p>They also talk recent optimism and hype that goes beyond the QB and how Matt Rhule is the true face of the current program.</p> <p>The crew discuss the pressure around Dylan Raiola and what the positivity in the national media about the 2024 team.</p> <p>They talk the strength of the Husker football's line this season and how they may be the strongest positions on the team, while there are question marks at special teams, linebacker and more.</p> <p>Evan previews his Sunday feature on Troy Dannen.</p> <p>They close out with Nebraska baseball and the Huskers' big weekend.</p>

Nebraska's spring game, Dylan Raiola's performance and 7-foot-1 basketball transfer
<p>In the latest episode of the Pick Six Podcast, Sam McKewon, Evan Bland and Tom Shatel break down the Nebraska spring game, Dylan Raiola's performance and the more transfer and NIL news.</p> <p>The crew opens with their thoughts from the Husker spring game, Dylan Raiola's performance in it and Chief Borders entering the transfer portal.</p> <p>They talk Nebraska men's basketball landing Washington transfer Braxton Meah, a 7-foot-1 center.</p> <p>And they close out with talking about NIL, the transfer portal and what that means for the Huskers.</p>

Pick Six Podcast: Which recruits — including a five-star — will be at Nebraska's spring game
<p>In the latest episode of the Pick Six Podcast, Sam McKewon, Evan Bland and Tom Shatel break down all things Nebraska spring game &mdash; including which recruits will be on the sidelines for official visits.</p> <p>The crew opens with a look at what they expect to see at the spring game, including which recruits, one being a five-star, that will be on the sidelines.</p> <p>They talk Nebraska men's basketball and the transfer portal, and if there something going on between Fred Hoiberg's program and former Omaha players, particularly Frankie Fidler and Chucky Hepburn, not choosing the Huskers when they are in the portal.</p> <p>They close out with a look at Nebraska baseball's midweek struggles.</p>

What's going on with Nebraska recruiting, and answering Husker Nation's questions
<p>In the latest episode of the Pick Six Podcast, Sam McKewon, Evan Bland and Tom Shatel hop on to discuss the leadup to the Nebraska football spring game and take a look at the latest recruits NU has landed.</p> <p>The guys open by talking about how the transfer portal has kept the "dog days of spring camp" very interesting but why many Huskers are most likely going to stick around for a while through this cycle.</p> <p>Next, the three break down the recent Class of 2025 recruits and what they bring to the table, along with some comparisons to past and current players before having a conversation about Matt Rhule's strategy in adding transfers during this period.</p> <p>They then discuss Nebrasketball's moves in the portal before looking at roster needs and debating which road trip is the best in the Big Ten now.</p> <p>The guys wrap up the episode by answering Husker fan questions, including several baseball topics.</p>

Nebraska's quarterback competition — Dylan Raiola vs. Daniel Kaelin vs. Heinrich Haarberg
<p>In the latest episode of the Pick Six Podcast, Sam McKewon, Evan Bland and Tom Shatel break down Nebraska's quarterback competition between Dylan Raiola, Daniel Kaelin and Heinrich Haarberg.</p> <p>The crew opens with a look at Nebraska's latest open practice, including the quarterback competition and what is going on at running back.</p> <p>They take a look at USC coach Lincoln Riley's comments on joining the Big Ten and if they are similar to Scott Frost's comments when he was Nebraska's coach. The three also talk which of the four newcomers is most likely to find success next season.</p> <p>They close out with a look at Nebraska baseball's recent struggles and how the Huskers can bounce back.</p>

How NIL and the transfer portal can help Nebraska football and basketball
<p>In the latest episode of the Pick Six Podcast, Sam McKewon, Evan Bland and Tom Shatel take a deep dive into how NIL and the transfer portal can help Nebraska sports like football and basketball, but may hurt ones like volleyball.</p> <p>The crew opens by breaking down some of the questions surrounding how NIL is changing the basketball transfer portal. If Nebraska wants a player and can't afford them, who do they have to let go of to afford them? How much has the conversation for potential transfers changed from playing time to NIL compensation? How much money can Nebraska compete with and is it higher than everyone expects?&nbsp;</p> <p>They move onto fan expectations for Nebraska Nebraska basketball after the Huskers' have had a 20-win season, but the team will be completely different next season due to transfers. Is it fair to expect NCAA tournament teams each year?</p> <p>The three also take a deep dive into what's going on with the Husker players in the portal and who Fred Hoiberg might target in the portal.</p> <p>They then turn to football and how recruiting is going. The crew looks at how recruiting during Scott Frost's time at the helm helped or hurt specific positions and how Matt Rhule &amp; Co. are responding to those needs.&nbsp;</p> <p>The three also look at how NIL and the transfer portal are helping Nebraska football and men's basketball, but will it hurt sports like volleyball?</p> <p>They close out with a look at what must be fixed at Memorial Stadium, how important is fan experience to Nebraska Athletics and how a renovated stadium could help the Huskers win.</p>

Nebraska spring football kicks off; Husker basketball and the transfer portal
<p>In the latest episode of the Pick Six Podcast, Sam McKewon, Evan Bland and Tom Shatel talk Troy Dannen, the start of Nebraska football's spring camp and more.</p> <p>The crew opens with Nebraska hiring Troy Dannen as its new athletic director. They analyze his opening press conference from his regular guy persona to his thoughts on NIL, Memorial Stadium's potential renovation and winning. The three talk about what his role will be for Nebraska and where he hits the ground running.</p> <p>They then turn to spring football and what can we learn about the team this spring. What changes will the Huskers need to make on offense? The defense looks ready, but how ready is it? What will happen with the transfer portal?</p> <p>The crew then talk men's basketball, including the Huskers' loss to Texas A&amp;M in the first round of the NCAA tournament and the turnover already occurring in the portal. Does Nebrasketball need to schedule a more difficult slate next season?</p> <p>They close out with women's basketball. Did the Huskers max out with their first-round win in the Big Dance? And how much better can they get next season?</p>

Nebraska vs. Texas A&M in NCAA tournaments and start of spring football
<p>In the latest episode of the Pick Six Podcast, Sam McKewon, Evan Bland and Tom Shatel break down how both Nebraska teams match up against Texas A&amp;M and discuss Matt Rhule's message to Husker fans and the university.</p>

Pick Six Podcast: Was Trev Alberts running from something at Nebraska?
<p>In the latest episode of the Pick Six Podcast, Sam McKewon, Evan Bland and Tom Shatel break down the latest news on Trev Alberts' departure from Nebraska to Texas A&amp;M and if he was running from something.</p> <p>The crew opens with the news that Trev Alberts is leaving Nebraska for the athletic director position at Texas A&amp;M, and they discuss why he decided to leave.</p> <p>The three also break down where Nebraska goes from here and how can NU get back on track.</p> <p>The crew also looks at if Alberts' decision will affect Husker football.</p> <p>They close out the podcast with basketball. Nebraska men's basketball heads into the Big Ten tournament as a No. 3 seed and how does the Huskers' performance in that will affect their NCAA seeding? And have the Husker women raised their NCAA seeding when they reached the Big Ten tournament championship?</p>

Pick Six Podcast: Nebraska basketball defends the Vault, while baseball comes in clutch
<p>In the latest episode of the Pick Six Podcast, Sam McKewon, Evan Bland and Tom Shatel talk Nebraska basketball going undefeated at home in Big Ten play and more.</p> <p>The crew opens breaking down everything Nebraska men's basketball from NCAA tournament odds to what the Huskers need from the transfer portal next season and more.</p> <p>Then they move to Nebraska women's basketball heading to the Big Ten tournament and NCAA tournament.</p> <p>They close out with a look at Nebraska baseball's ninth inning wins against Charleston and what the Huskers are doing right so far this season.</p>

How far can Nebraska basketball go this season? And a 14-team CFP?
<p>In the latest episode of the Pick Six Podcast, Sam McKewon and Tom Shatel look at how this Nebraska basketball team stacks up against other great Husker ones and discuss the potential 14-team CFP.</p> <p>The two open with what makes the 2023-24 Husker basketball team so good and where it ranks among Nebraska's best teams.</p> <p>They also take a look at what it would take for the Huskers to play in Omaha in the NCAA tournament and if this will be the year the Huskers win a game in the Big Dance.</p> <p>They move onto football and how the CFP is already talking about moving to a 14-team playoff before the 12-team one kicks off.</p> <p>The two close out with a discussion on how the larger CFP will affect college football scheduling and how Nebraska and Matt Rhule fit in that conversation.</p>

Recapping Shatel's 1-on-1 with Matt Rhule, weak NCAA bubble, baseball optimism
<p>In the latest episode of the Pick Six Podcast, Evan Bland and Tom Shatel open with takeaways from Tom's sit-down with Matt Rhule and what the walls of the second-year Nebraska coach's office told them about his culture and values.</p> <p>The guys also discuss Rhule's scheduling strategy in a new College Football Playoff world, and what the nonconference portion will evolve into.</p> <p>Next the two give their takes on what Husker basketball must do to overcome its losing streak on the road and talk about the weak NCAA tournament bubble benefitting Nebraska down the stretch.&nbsp;</p> <p>The duo wraps up the episode with a look back at NU baseball's opening weekend and what to expect moving forward.</p>

Where Nebraska football fits in new Big Ten hierarchy, Husker baseball preview
<p>In the latest episode of the Pick Six Podcast, Sam McKewon, Evan Bland and Tom Shatel open with takeaways from new Nebraska coach Glenn Thomas's media availability and discuss defensive coordinator Tony White missing out on the UCLA head coach job.</p> <p>The guys then delve into where the Huskers stand in the new Big Ten with four West Coast teams joining this fall, including a look at early top 25 rankings and win totals in Vegas and where NU ranks among conference foes.</p> <p>The trio also have a conversation about what Nebraska must do to close the door on a tournament bid before wrapping the show with a talk about expectations for the new Husker baseball season.</p>

All in on the Nebraska QBs? Husker hoops magic number, Super Six picks
<p>In the latest episode of the Pick Six Podcast, Sam McKewon and Tom Shatel begin the show by talking about their takeaways from Matt Rhule's press conference on Signing Day before diving into how many wins Nebraska basketball needs for an NCAA tournament bid.</p> <p>Evan Bland then joins the show to discuss what Rhule had to say about Nebraska's three quarterbacks they currently have, whether they need to add another, and what new coach Glenn Thomas will bring to NU's offensive strategy.&nbsp;</p> <p>Sam and Evan then give their annual Super Six recruiting picks, naming their top Husker newcomers and a sleeper, while also looking back on their success rate over the last few seasons.</p> <p>The guys end with a look at this weekend's Nebraska women's basketball showdown vs. Caitlin Clark at PBA, and what her impact has been to women's sports before closing with Super Bowl picks.&nbsp;</p>

What Nebraska's future in the Big Ten looks like; Huskers seek signature win
<p>In the latest episode of the Pick Six Podcast, Sam McKewon and Tom Shatel break down the latest in Husker sports, including a look back at Tom's interview with NU interim president Chris Kabourek, and some of the interesting things he said about Nebraska's future in the Big Ten.</p> <p>The two also discuss how NU has risen to a $200 million-revenue athletic department, one of the largest in the country, and why the school needs to win the major sports to continue the momentum.&nbsp;</p> <p>The guys wrap up the episode by talking about the keys to Nebraska basketball vs. Wisconsin and what the Huskers need to do in the final month to lock down a NCAA tournament bid.</p>

Nebraska basketball's run on the NCAA bubble, Husker QB recruiting
<p>In the latest episode of the Pick Six Podcast, Sam McKewon, Evan Bland and Tom Shatel talk Nebraska basketball's push for a NCAA tournament bid and how the expectations change going into the second half of the conference schedule.</p> <p>The three discuss the Huskers' consistency at home and struggles on the road along with a conversation about NU's arena atmosphere compared to the rest of the Big Ten.</p> <p>Next, the guys look at several Nebraska QB recruit targets in the coming years and the coaching staff's strategy in grabbing commits from Miami.&nbsp;</p> <p>The trio close the episode by giving a preview of Huskers baseball as they ramp up training camp soon.&nbsp;&nbsp;</p>

Nebraska's win over No. 1 Purdue and the changing landscape of Big Ten football
<p>In the latest episode of the Pick Six Podcast, Sam McKewon and Evan Bland break down Nebraska's latest transfer portal additions, the Huskers' win over No. 1 Purdue and Nick Saban's retirement.&nbsp;</p> <p>The duo start off with the Huskers' latest transfers&nbsp;&mdash;&nbsp;Isaiah Neyor and Jahmal Banks &mdash; and how they fit in coach Matt Rhule's program.</p> <p>They then break down Nebraska basketball's win over No. 1 Purdue and what it means for the Huskers' NCAA tournament hopes.</p> <p>The two also look at the impact of Nick Saban's retirement and what is going on with Jim Harbaugh.</p> <p>They close out with a look at the changing landscape of the Big Ten football next season.</p> <p><a href="https://www.omaha.com/" rel="payment">Support the show: https://www.omaha.com/</a></p> <p>See <a href="https://omnystudio.com/listener">omnystudio.com/listener</a> for privacy information.</p>

Looking at Nebraska's transfer visitors, plus main takeaways from the CFP
<p>In the latest episode of the Pick Six Podcast, Sam McKewon and Evan Bland break down Nebraska football's transfer visitors this weekend, and predict which players the Huskers will land as the portal closes.</p> <p>The guys then give their takeaways from the major bowl games involving the new and old Big Ten teams, including the New Year's Day CFP battles before discussing their picks for the national title game. </p> <p>That leads to a dialogue about where the landscape of college football is headed in 2024 with the playoff expansion and what the future of bowl season will look like. </p> <p>The duo also discuss Matt Rhule's plan for coaching the quarterbacks and have a conversation about where Nebraska men's and women's basketball programs are at in the new year. </p><p><a href="https://www.omaha.com/" rel="payment">Support the show: https://www.omaha.com/</a></p><p>See <a href="https://omnystudio.com/listener">omnystudio.com/listener</a> for privacy information.</p>

Dylan Raiola signs, Chubba Purdy transfers and more Nebraska Signing Day news
<p>In the latest episode of the Pick Six Podcast, Sam McKewon, Evan Bland and Tom Shatel break down why Dylan Raiola signed with Nebraska, Chubba Purdy's transfer and more Nebraska Signing Day news.</p><p><a href="https://www.omaha.com/" rel="payment">Support the show: https://www.omaha.com/</a></p><p>See <a href="https://omnystudio.com/listener">omnystudio.com/listener</a> for privacy information.</p>

Could Nebraska land both Dylan Raiola and Kyle McCord?
<p>In the latest episode of the Pick Six Podcast, Sam McKewon, Evan Bland and Tom Shatel take a look at the latest Nebraska recruiting news, including Dylan Raiola and Kyle McCord.</p> <p>The crew discuss the latest offseason Husker news like will Raiola flip from Georgia to Nebraska, and if he does, will the Huskers also land Ohio State transfer quarterback Kyle McCord.</p> <p>They also discuss Nebraska basketball's win over Michigan State.</p><p><a href="https://www.omaha.com/" rel="payment">Support the show: https://www.omaha.com/</a></p><p>See <a href="https://omnystudio.com/listener">omnystudio.com/listener</a> for privacy information.</p>

Who Nebraska football is targeting in the transfer portal
<p>In the latest episode of the Pick Six Podcast, Sam McKewon, Evan Bland and Tom Shatel take a look at Nebraska football's strategy for the transfer portal, particularly at quarterback.</p> <p>The crew opens with a look at who Nebraska is targeting in the transfer portal, and what the strategy going forward is as the CFP moves to a 12-team field.</p> <p>They close out with a quick break down of where Nebraska men's basketball is at so far this season.</p><p><a href="https://www.omaha.com/" rel="payment">Support the show: https://www.omaha.com/</a></p><p>See <a href="https://omnystudio.com/listener">omnystudio.com/listener</a> for privacy information.</p>

What Nebraska will look for in a transfer portal quarterback
<p>In the latest episode of the Pick Six Podcast, Sam McKewon, Evan Bland and Tom Shatel discuss what positions Nebraska football targets in the portal, what's going on with the Husker offensive staff and more.</p> <p>The crew opens with a discussion of Matt Rhule's end-of-season press conference and if Nebraska takes a transfer quarterback, what his skillset will be.</p> <p>They also discuss Nebraska basketball's upcoming game against Creighton.</p> <p>They close out with their picks for the conference championship games and Creighton vs. Nebraska basketball.</p><p><a href="https://www.omaha.com/" rel="payment">Support the show: https://www.omaha.com/</a></p><p>See <a href="https://omnystudio.com/listener">omnystudio.com/listener</a> for privacy information.</p>

How Nebraska's result vs. Iowa will impact the offseason plus Senior Day questions
<p>In the latest episode of the Pick Six Podcast, Sam McKewon, Evan Bland and Tom Shatel discuss the significance behind a crucial rivalry game vs. Iowa, and how the Huskers' result will affect the program's future and fans' stance on Matt Rhule's first season.</p> <p>The crew then breaks down the senior class with a brief look at each player's time at NU and talk about some Senior Day question marks around certain players' futures.</p> <p>Next, the guys discuss Nebraska volleyball's chase for an undefeated season as well as a national title before wrapping up the show with weekly college football picks. </p><p><a href="https://www.omaha.com/" rel="payment">Support the show: https://www.omaha.com/</a></p><p>See <a href="https://omnystudio.com/listener">omnystudio.com/listener</a> for privacy information.</p>

Nebraska's unprecedentedly bad quarterback play with Dirk Chatelain
<p>In the latest episode of the Pick Six Podcast, Sam McKewon, Evan Bland and Tom Shatel are joined by special guest Dirk Chatelain to discuss Nebraska's horrific quarterback play on Saturday and how the position may ultimately cost the Huskers from a bowl game.</p> <p>The guys open with talking about Dirk's cameo on the Big Ten Network documentary over Nebraska volleyball, and how this season stacks up compared to the all-time great years for the program.</p> <p>Next, the crew digs into NU's loss to Maryland and break down what the coaching staff's mindset was late in the fourth quarter before Chubba Purdy's interception.</p> <p>They then debate if this season has featured the worst Nebraska QB play in the modern era before a conversation on if Matt Rhule has met expectations in year one because of the massive strengths on the defensive side. </p> <p>The podcast closes with a brief look at the Huskers' men's basketball season and the positives of the team's new players.</p><p><a href="https://www.omaha.com/" rel="payment">Support the show: https://www.omaha.com/</a></p><p>See <a href="https://omnystudio.com/listener">omnystudio.com/listener</a> for privacy information.</p>

Will Nebraska look for a quarterback in the transfer portal?
<p>In the latest episode of the Pick Six Podcast, Sam McKewon, Evan Bland and Tom Shatel take a look at what Nebraska might look for in a transfer portal quarterback, how the Big Ten might punish Michigan and more.</p> <p>The crew opens with Nebraska playing Maryland on Peacock, before moving onto how the loss to Michigan State changes the tenor of the rest of the season.</p> <p>They then talk about the Big Ten's response to Michigan's sign stealing and what punishment may or may not be coming. What does this mean for the conference going forward?</p> <p>Turning back to the Huskers, the crew talks about Heinrich Haarberg and if he can return to his September play style. What is Matt Rhule's plan for him next season? When the transfer portal opens and Nebraska goes after a quarterback, why type of QB does Rhule go after?</p> <p>They then move to the impact of Britt Prince on Nebraska women's basketball. They look at how many Husker teams are landing big home-grown talent and how that is rising in women's sports at the school. </p> <p>The episode wraps up with the crew making their picks.</p><p><a href="https://www.omaha.com/" rel="payment">Support the show: https://www.omaha.com/</a></p><p>See <a href="https://omnystudio.com/listener">omnystudio.com/listener</a> for privacy information.</p>

Nebraska travels to Michigan State and answering rapid fire questions
<p>In the latest episode of the Pick Six Podcast, Sam McKewon, Evan Bland and Tom Shatel look ahead to Nebraska vs. Michigan State and answer rapid fire questions.</p> <p>After opening the podcast with a recap of Halloween, the crew opens a quick look at the Nebraska's defense and if their stats are the result of the Huskers talent and Tony White ... or the opponents they have faced.</p> <p>Next, they discuss Nebraska vs. Michigan State and that this might be the game where Heinrich Haarberg throws for 200 yards.</p> <p>They then move on to answering rapid fire questions, including will Kirk Ferentz be Iowa's coach next year, who has a shot at the College Football Playoff and where Nebraska could play a bowl game.</p> <p>The episode wraps up with the crew making their picks.</p><p><a href="https://www.omaha.com/" rel="payment">Support the show: https://www.omaha.com/</a></p><p>See <a href="https://omnystudio.com/listener">omnystudio.com/listener</a> for privacy information.</p>

Nebraska volleyball's giant win, and the progress of Husker football winning ugly
<p>In the latest episode of the Pick Six Podcast, Sam McKewon, Evan Bland and Tom Shatel break down Nebraska volleyball's win over Wisconsin and discuss how the Husker football winning ugly is actually progress.</p> <p>The crew opens with Nebraska volleyball's win over Wisconsin, and if a loss in the regular season would help or deter the Huskers on their quest for a national title.</p> <p>They then move on to football and the benefits of winning ugly and how it is a sign of progress.</p> <p>The three also look at the Huskers' future schedule and discuss the what Tony White's salary might be next year.</p> <p>They also take a look at the Big Ten West race and which teams are in control of their own destiny.</p> <p>The episode wraps up with the crew making their Week 9 picks.</p><p><a href="https://www.omaha.com/" rel="payment">Support the show: https://www.omaha.com/</a></p><p>See <a href="https://omnystudio.com/listener">omnystudio.com/listener</a> for privacy information.</p>

Pick Six Podcast: Why Nebraska-Wisconsin feels like "Match of the Century", and the football fishbowl
<p>In the latest episode of the Pick Six Podcast, Sam McKewon, Evan Bland and Tom Shatel break down why Saturday's No. 1 Nebraska-No. 2 Wisconsin volleyball match feels so much bigger and the various factors that make it feel like the sport's "Match of the Century".</p> <p>The guys discuss how vastly the sport of volleyball has grown, and how TV networks are beginning to treat women's sports as a whole before debating whether big matches such as this weekend's should move to a new time slot rather than the current Saturday night format. </p> <p>The trio then move on to previewing the Husker football game and what Matt Rhule's messages throughout the last few weeks mean for the program big picture-wise in what is a constant 'fishbowl' setting where every quote and move is magnified. </p> <p>The three debate what the team's expectations should be in the second half and how NU will look in a winnable game as a heavy home favorite.</p> <p>The episode wraps up with the crew making their Week 8 picks.</p><p><a href="https://www.omaha.com/" rel="payment">Support the show: https://www.omaha.com/</a></p><p>See <a href="https://omnystudio.com/listener">omnystudio.com/listener</a> for privacy information.</p>

Who will step up for Nebraska on offense? Plus SEC vs. Big Ten football
<p>In the latest episode of the Pick Six Podcast, Sam McKewon, Evan Bland and Tom Shatel break down the first half of the season and look ahead to the final six games. They also look at the differences between SEC and Big Ten football.</p> <p>The crew opens by breaking down the first half of the season and what they like and dislike from the Huskers so far.</p> <p>They then move on to address <a href="https://omaha.com/tncms/asset/editorial/b1d68500-3e32-5477-aa6b-282215969589/">Tom's recent column</a> on Nebraska not needing to apologize for how they win, and discuss how while the Husker offense might seem shaky, they still have a defense.</p> <p>The three also discuss the Nebraska quarterback situation: Heinrich Haarberg stepping up and the what-if with Jeff Sims who we've only seen in two games. Have the Huskers traded a potentially high ceiling (Sims) for a steady and higher floor (Haarberg).</p> <p>They look ahead to the final six games and how Nebraska could win or lose each game. The three also question will a young receiver step up to help on offense.</p> <p>Tom breaks down the difference between SEC and Big Ten football after attending LSU vs. Missouri.</p> <p>They then move onto basketball and what Fred Hoiberg can accomplish in his fifth season and how the women's team will be better than last year.</p> <p>The crew closes out with their picks.</p><p><a href="https://www.omaha.com/" rel="payment">Support the show: https://www.omaha.com/</a></p><p>See <a href="https://omnystudio.com/listener">omnystudio.com/listener</a> for privacy information.</p>