×
On Air Now
Handel on the Law
2:00 PM - 5:00 PM
Nebraska's (3-1, 0-1 Big Ten) latest Big Ten outing offered a familiar blend of promise and frustration. The Huskers battled toe-to-toe with a seasoned conferen
Michael Cavallo Sep 21, 2025
Travis Justice & Dr. Rob Zatechka break down why the 30-27 score felt closer than the game, what can be fixed now, and what are longer-term projects.
Husker Doc Talk Sep 21, 2025
Outside of two victories over sputtering UCLA, the Mountain West lacked a signature non-conference win entering Week 4 of the college football season. San Dieg
Bob Lundeberg Sep 21, 2025
For Nebraska, in some ways, the game came down to a crucial fourth-quarter Michigan drive. After all the fireworks, the explosive plays, and the successful Hail
Chuck Bausman Sep 21, 2025
On a lovely September afternoon in Memorial Stadium the #21-ranked Michigan Wolverines defeated the Nebraska Cornhuskers 30-27. As it will be repeated until the
Jim “ThotDoc” Childerston Sep 21, 2025
Based on their record, the Iowa State Cyclones are one of the best teams in the nation through the first four weeks of the college football season. Entering Wee
Kenneth Teape Sep 21, 2025
Top-ranked Nebraska closed its non-conference schedule with a 25-19, 25-23, 25-18 sweep of Arizona on Saturday night in front of 8,625 fans at John Cook Arena.
Amarillo Mullen Sep 20, 2025
Nebraska's serve receive is improving We won't know for sure until sometime Sunday afternoon or evening when serve receive metrics become available, but just v
Jeff Sheldon Sep 20, 2025
Nebraska was quietly but firmly denied admission to the upper division of the Big Ten Conference on Saturday. That may not seem like news to people who've been
Tad Stryker Sep 20, 2025
Dylan Riley scored a career-high five touchdowns and Maddux Madsen played through a left leg injury as Boise State (2-1, 1-0) began Mountain West play on Saturd
Bob Lundeberg Sep 20, 2025