Episodes

  • Fred Hoiberg Wins Coach of the Year + Spring Football recap | Bleav in Nebraska (4/5)
    Apr 6 2026

    Husker Nation, we’ve got a packed episode Fred Hoiberg wins Coach of the Year, we react to Nebraska’s Sweet 16 loss to Iowa and the wild end to the Vanderbilt game, plus a quick shoutout to the Lady Huskers. Then it’s all spring football: Anthony Colandrea’s first big spring game showing — 2 TDs through the air, made plays with his legs, and receivers Jacory Barney and Quinn Clark had standout days.


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    23 mins
  • Huskers Head Coach Matt Rhule post-spring game press conference | Big Red Rewind | Bleav In Nebraska
    Mar 31 2026

    Nebraska Football Head Coach Matt Rhule speaks to the media after the Huskers' 2026 Red-White Spring Game.


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    15 mins
  • Nebraska Head Coach Fred Hoiberg after Huskers lose to Iowa in Sweet 16 | Big Red Rewind | Bleav in Nebraska
    Mar 30 2026

    Nebraska Basketball head coach Fred Hoiberg speaks to the media after the Huskers heartbreaking loss to Iowa in the NCAA Sweet Sixteen


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    9 mins
  • Nebraska Makes HISTORY: Sweet 16 for First Time + Iowa Preview | Bleav in Nebraska
    Mar 24 2026

    Husker Nation, we’ve got a celebration episode! Nebraska basketball just made history — the Huskers are in the Sweet 16 for the first time ever after a wild finish vs Vanderbilt, and now they’ve got a familiar opponent up next. We preview the matchup, revisit past meetings, and talk what Nebraska has to do to keep the run alive. Plus: Spring Game this Saturday with QB eyes on Anthony Colandrea, and Nebraska adds a speed weapon to the 2027 class with Miami Palmetto WR Kaden Howard committing.


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    19 mins
  • Nebraska Beats Iowa in OT to Finish No. 2 in Big Ten + Spring Football: Colandrea Flashing | Bleav in Nebraska
    Mar 9 2026

    Nebraska hoops ended the regular season with an OT win over Iowa — a game that shouldn’t have been that close, but the Huskers showed toughness and chemistry when it mattered most. We break down the slow start, the glaring lack of size, why Rienk Mast has to be more consistent, and how the OT finish can translate to tournament basketball.

    And here’s the big part: with that win, Nebraska finishes No. 2 in the Big Ten and locks up a double-bye — massive in a conference this deep.

    Then we switch gears to spring football. Nebraska just held a 150-play scrimmage, and both coordinators had strong notes — especially about Anthony Colandrea’s mobility and pace, plus defensive transfers standing out as Rob Aurich installs his scheme. We’ll also look ahead to the Red-White Spring Game on March 30, 2026.

    To close it out: Bleav It or Not — Fred Hoiberg should win Big Ten Coach of the Year after what he’s done with this program.


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    23 mins
  • FURIOUS After UCLA Loss: Nebraska’s Slow Starts Finally Cost + Emmett Johnson Combine Criticism | Bleav in Nebraska
    Mar 6 2026

    Husker Nation… I’m gonna keep it real — I’m HOT after Nebraska’s ugly loss to an unranked UCLA team. The Huskers shot 38.8% and went 5-of-24 from three, and the slow-start problem is officially costing them. We break down what it means with one regular-season game left, and how it impacts Nebraska’s fight for a top-4 Big Ten spot and double-bye. We also hit women’s hoops after a brutal Big Ten tourney loss to Indiana, and what that does to Nebraska’s NCAA tournament hopes. Then we close with football: why the media is being critical of Emmett Johnson’s combine, why I think it’s overblown, and why Nebraska Pro Day (March 25) is HUGE for his draft stock.


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    23 mins
  • Big Red Rewind: Fred Hoiberg speaks to the media ahead of UCLA matchup | Bleav in Nebraska
    Mar 3 2026

    This is your Big Red Rewind where we play the best sounds from pressers, interviews and game days! Today's Big Red Rewind is Nebraska Hoops Head Coach Fred Hoiberg. Hoiberg talks about the season and previews the Huskers matchup against UCLA !


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    17 mins
  • Program Records Set as Nebraska Wins at USC + Huskers at NFL Combine | Bleav in Nebraska
    Mar 2 2026

    We start with Nebraska men’s basketball coming through with another big one — a statement road win at USC 82–67, led by Pryce Sandfort dropping 32 as the Huskers pulled away with a dominant second half. We talk about the two truths that keep showing up: when Nebraska locks in defensively for 40 minutes, the ceiling changes — and this team has become elite at separating after halftime. But we also address the concern: another slow start. Down at the half again is playing with fire, and that can’t be the habit if you’re trying to make a real run in March. Plus, we look ahead to the next one: Nebraska vs UCLA on Tuesday.

    Then we give the Lady Huskers their flowers after a regular-season finale blowout — Nebraska rolled Rutgers 93–52, and Britt Prince flirted with a triple-double: 14 points, 11 rebounds, 8 assists. That’s the kind of “enter March with confidence” performance you want.

    To close, we pivot to football with Husker representation at the 2026 NFL Scouting Combine. Emmett Johnson showed out with a 4.56 in the 40 on his second attempt, plus a strong 10-yard split, a 35.5-inch vertical, and a 10-foot broad jump. And DeShon Singleton went limited but made it count — a 39.5-inch vertical and 10’10” broad, numbers that highlight real explosiveness as he heads toward Nebraska’s Pro Day on March 25.

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    17 mins