• Monday Night Therapy: “Where Are They Now?” Former Nebraska Coaches, Big Ten QBs & 2025 Season Hype
    Jul 8 2025

    In this lively episode of Monday Night Therapy, Minnie Hunt is joined by Fred Sacco and a vibrant chat community to reflect on former Nebraska football coaches and current Big Ten storylines. The show kicks off with playful banter about vintage Husker gear, before diving into a retrospective on coaches like Scott Frost, Mike Riley, Bo Pelini, and Bill Callahan—where they are now and whether their post-Husker careers redeemed their time in Lincoln. The segment also explores the highs and lows of Nebraska’s coaching carousel and the emotional toll of years of “dead money” payouts.

    Viewers share laughs and vent frustrations over Wisconsin’s brutal 2024 schedule and head coach Luke Fickell’s uncertain future. Other topics include quarterback rankings—highlighting Dylan Raiola’s #3 Big Ten spot—plus chat praise for Garrett Nelson, Tommy Armstrong Jr., and Tommy Frazier’s post-football careers. The mood is a mix of nostalgia, gallows humor, and cautious optimism as fans hope Matt Rhule brings stability and success.

    Special guest Jackson joins late to represent Alabama fandom and draw parallels between Nebraska’s rebuilding efforts and Bama’s historic transition post-Bear Bryant. The show ends with heartfelt community vibes, dog cameos, and reminders that in Husker Nation, the hunt matters as much as the prize.

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    1 hr and 28 mins
  • Five Heart Podcast: When Nebraska Football Was Not at Its Best
    Jul 4 2025

    In this lighthearted and laughter-filled episode of the Five Heart Podcast, Greg and Minnie celebrate a trio of birthdays: Minnie’s middle daughter who turned 13, America’s birthday, and Greg’s upcoming birthday—all while embracing the off-season Husker vibes. The crew dives deep into a uniquely Husker tradition: reliving bonehead plays that, in hindsight, no longer hurt. From Scott Frost’s infamous onside kick call in Ireland to Jake Cotton’s slow-motion false start and the 2021 punt to the wrong side of the field, they revel in shared suffering with the chat.

    A surprise highlight of the night is the debut of a patriotic-themed Five Heart Theatre sketch featuring “Uncle Sam” (Minnie) and “Coach Tom Osborne” (Greg), which earns rave reviews from the live audience. The duo also celebrates a growing 2025 recruiting class, notably recent WR and OL commits, and debates when Nebraska might contend for a Big Ten title again—settling on 2026 or 2027.

    Amid sips of beer, chat antics, and birthday gifts, the show is a blend of nostalgia, optimism, and a rallying cry to keep believing. As Minnie puts it: “We’re moving forward.” And Greg? He’s just hoping we all remember that five heart is all the heart you need.

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    2 hrs and 3 mins
  • CN’s ALL THE RIGHT MOVIES - “Winners Want the Ball!” - The Replacements
    Jul 3 2025

    It’s that loveably goofy story of Shane Falco and his band of scab misfits who win the hearts of local fans during a player strike. Because that always happens.

    It’s time to take a deep dive at a picture starring an actor best known for playing former Ohio State quarterbacks who are dealing with the next stage of their lives after taking the Buckeyes to a New Years Day bowl game.

    That’s right! It’s Keanu Reeves, this time in The Replacements as Shane Falco, whose disastrous Sugar Bowl performance led him to a life scrubbing barnacles off boats instead of NFL glory.

    Could one bad game cause a player to go from surefire draft pick to not even being signed as a free agent? I mean, even Shedeur went in the 5th round after telling GM’s to get out of his way and let him run the franchise.

    It doesn’t matter. In this weird universe, the players are going to strike and the fans are ready to embrace scab ball and they need a hero who says “Whoa”. So join us tonight as we review an American classic with an American hero in The Replacements. And remember to jump into comments to participate even it’s just to sound off with a Go Big Red to let us know you’re there.

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    1 hr and 46 mins
  • Monday Night Therapy: Nebraska Football Recruiting, EA Sports CFB25 Rankings, & Big Ten Talk
    Jul 1 2025

    On this lively episode of Monday Night Therapy, host Minnie Hunt opened by discussing her growing YouTube presence and shared excitement about launching a new Sunday night show on broader college football. She reviewed Nebraska’s latest 2026 offensive line commitments, including four-star Claude Mpuma from Illinois and three-star Leon Noyle Jr. from Louisiana, prompting conversation around roster limits and the transfer portal.

    Minnie welcomed regulars like Husker Chuck and Fred, while Connor joined from his new Scottsdale studio to debate Nebraska’s EA Sports CFB25 top player ratings and projected win totals. Connor predicted losses to Minnesota and Penn State, while Minnie and Greg leaned more optimistic, emphasizing Dana Holgorsen’s potential to revamp the Husker offense.

    They also discussed upcoming games, ticket-buying strategies, personal memorabilia collections (like a framed Pat White photo and vintage ticket stubs), and Nebraska’s red end zones debuting both in real life and in the game. A musical interlude featured a fan-made Bob Devaney tribute song from Poly Jam, which elicited both admiration and laughter.

    As the show wound down, the trio debated Midwest cuisine, wrapped asparagus in bacon, and relived the chaos of airport bar culture. All in all, it was a heartfelt, chaotic, and deeply Nebraska-centric hangout.

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    1 hr and 22 mins
  • Five Heart Podcast: Top Husker Plays, Fan Memories, and Fireworks
    Jun 27 2025

    In this lively episode of the Five Heart Podcast, host Minnie kicks off the show solo while Greg arrives fashionably late. With help from Husker Chuck and several other Holgor-Maniacs, the gang dives into a Mount Rushmore of the most iconic plays in Nebraska football—at least within each fan’s era of fandom.

    Husker Chuck recalls Corey Schlesinger’s second touchdown in the 1995 Orange Bowl, Alex Henery’s 57-yard field goal in 2008, and even a bone-jarring hit in the 1978 win over Oklahoma. James and Joe submit their picks, including Johnny Rodgers’ 1971 punt return, the “Flea Kicker,” the “Fumblerooski,” and Levante David’s strip of Braxton Miller.

    Greg reveals his personal top four, which includes Tommy Hill’s 2023 pick-six against Colorado. Minnie, proudly representing newer fans, lists more emotional moments like the red-light show at Memorial Stadium and Dylan Raiola’s commitment.

    The show blends humor, Husker nostalgia, and strong community vibes. Fans relive great moments while good-naturedly teasing Minnie for her unconventional picks—especially when she lists “fireworks” as a favorite play. Up next week: Boneheaded Husker plays.

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    2 hrs and 2 mins
  • CN’s ALL THE RIGHT MOVIES - You jackass! - HAPPY GILMORE
    Jun 25 2025

    Season 2 of All the Right Movies kicks off Tuesday night at 8pm CST with Happy Gilmore!

    I was going to hold this in my pocket for a while, but then came the wonderful news that the Happy Gilmore sequel would be arriving this summer, so how could we not?? (Spaceballs 2 as well!)

    Needless to say, Happy’s tale will provide no shortage of stories and laughs. So pull up a stool, grab a drink and maybe some little pieces of s**t (NO!!) or whatever your heart desires, and let’s get ready for what will hopefully be a legendary sequel!

    If watching on You Tube Live, please be sure to jump into the comments with your thoughts - believe me, when I say audience participation is 100% encouraged and welcomed. Hope to see you tomorrow!

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    1 hr and 18 mins
  • Monday Night Therapy: Husker Football Recruiting Boost and 2025 Preview: Cupcakes or Contenders?
    Jun 24 2025

    In this episode of Monday Night Therapy, host Minnie Hunt welcomes longtime Husker fan Fred for a lively discussion on Nebraska football. Fred shows off his vintage 2000 Husker Adidas polo as the duo dives into Nebraska’s recent recruiting wins, including a big commitment from cornerback Danny Odom. They note the team’s class ranking improvement from No. 74 to No. 61 nationally, with potential to break into the top 25.

    Minnie and Fred preview the first three games of the season—Cincinnati, Akron, and Houston Christian—debating whether they count as “cupcake” games. They agree Houston Christian is the weakest of the three, while Cincinnati, despite a 5–7 season and recent practice facility upgrades, presents the biggest challenge, especially with former Indiana QB Brendan Sorsby under center and a standout defensive tackle nicknamed “The Godfather.”

    The episode also features lively banter with the chat, special guest appearances from Husker fans, predictions of Nebraska wins over Michigan and USC, and plenty of humor—including jabs at P.J. Fleck’s wardrobe, references to “skinny fat” players, and wine pairings for night games.

    Overall, the tone is optimistic yet grounded, with Fred and Minnie agreeing: this Nebraska team looks ready to take a step forward. Go Big Red!

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    1 hr and 22 mins
  • Five Heart Podcast: Why You Can’t Get Too Hyped on Husker Football Commits
    Jun 20 2025

    In this lively episode of the Five Heart Podcast, Greg and Minnie broadcast from different time zones, with Minnie joining in from vacation. The duo welcomes familiar faces in the chat and discusses everything from recliners and casseroles to college football recruiting.

    The big news includes Nebraska’s 2026 commit, four-star OT Hayden Ainsworth, and the de-commitment of four-star CB CJ Bronaugh, who flipped to Florida. Tight end prospect Luke Sorensen’s visit to Nebraska also generated buzz, along with possibilities of the Huskers flipping Syracuse commits. The show reflects on O-line development, with optimism for Justin Evans and Grant Brix.

    The conversation takes a fun, off-topic detour into Midwestern stereotypes and “You might be from the Midwest if…” jokes, led by Minnie, at Greg’s expense. Greg also shares a heartfelt Father’s Day moment and shows off a personalized Funko Pop gift. Wrapping up, Greg croons a birthday serenade to Melissa, much to everyone’s amusement.

    As always, the podcast combines serious football talk with humor and community interaction. Fans are invited to send in their “Mount Rushmore of Husker Plays” for next week’s episode.

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    1 hr and 45 mins