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Common Fan - A Nebraska Football Podcast

Common Fan - A Nebraska Football Podcast

By: T.J. Birkel Matt Owens Geoff Langenberg
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  • Are Nebraska Football Fans Part of the Problem?
    Apr 14 2026

    We’ve hinted at it. It’s come up before. But we have never devoted an entire episode to the discussion. Until now.

    This week, the Common Fans take on a slightly uncomfortable question about Nebraska football: are we part of the problem? Not the administration. Not the coaches. Not the players.

    The fans.

    It’s a conversation that came directly from the Common Fan community, and it turns into an honest, passionate, wide-ranging discussion about the role of the fans, and whether or not our passion has inadvertently made it harder for the football team to get back to its winning ways.

    Does an Empty Seat Speak Louder Than a Filled One?

    Nebraska’s sellout streak is one of the most iconic things in college football. It’s a badge of honor for the fan base. It’s a recruiting tool for the team and the coaching staff. It’s a point of pride from Omaha to Scottsbluff.

    But…what if it’s also part of the issue?

    We dig into whether constant support from the fans, no matter the results, has removed any real pressure on the people running the program. Would fewer fans in the stands send a stronger message? Or would it just create more instability in a program that’s already had plenty of it?

    Are Husker Fans Too Loyal…or Too Intense?

    On one hand, Nebraska fans show up. To borrow a phrase from Tom Shatel that the boys reference regularly, Nebraska football fans are undefeated against apathy. That’s one of the things that makes Husker football special.

    On the other hand, that same passion creates a “fishbowl” dynamic: a level of scrutiny and expectation that’s hard to fully understand unless you’ve lived it. From message boards to social media to talk radio to podcasts and beyond, there are more outlets than ever for frustration, criticism, and, let’s be honest, occasional insanity (the fellas point out they are proud to be part of the insane in this case).

    So the question becomes: does that environment help drive success…or quietly work against it?

    Great Expectations

    At some point, this conversation always comes back to expectations.

    Are we projecting 1990s-era expectations of dominance onto today’s players and coaches? And if we are…is that unfair? Or is that exactly what makes Nebraska Nebraska?

    Because the reality is, for a lot of us, this isn’t just a team. It’s part of our identity. It’s basement walls covered in memorabilia. It’s part of our family tradition. It’s Saturdays in the fall. It’s something that’s been woven into the fabric of who we are for decades.

    And if we let go of those expectations, we risk ceasing being what has always made us great.

    So…Who Actually Deserves the Blame?

    If it’s not the fans, then who?

    When you step back and look at the last 20+ years, one thing stands out: Nebraska hasn’t acted like a blue blood when it comes to hiring coaches. Fired NFL coaches. First-time head coaches. “Value brand” hires. These were huge misses that feel obvious in hindsight and, when taken together, combined to set the program back to a level we could never have imagined 20 years ago.

    The Program’s Greatest Asset

    At the end of the day, this fan base is still here. Still showing up. Still caring. Still investing time, money, and emotion into something that hasn’t given enough back in a long time.

    And the boys decide that’s not the problem. Maybe that’s the one thing that still gives Nebraska a chance to get this right.

    At the end of the day, this is the life we’ve chosen, and there is only one guarantee: Husker Nation doesn’t need to apologize for anything.

    Check out the episode on YouTube, listen on the Common Fan website, or find it on any audio platform where you get your podcasts.

    As always, GBR for LIFE!





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    50 mins
  • Are Nebraska Football Fans Turning on Matt Rhule?
    Apr 6 2026

    There is definitely some uncertainty among the passengers on the HMS Rhule at this point in the coach’s tenure in Lincoln. But how many have actually jumped ship?

    The boys dive into this question and much more on the latest episode of the Common Fan Podcast!

    Everything But Football School?

    The crew kicks things off by celebrating Fred Hoiberg being named National Coach of the Year—and what that means for the future of Nebraska basketball. The investment is going up, the fan base is all-in, and for the first time in maybe forever, it feels sustainable.

    Beyond hoops, the baseball and softball teams are rolling (and ranked!), volleyball is a national powerhouse, and wrestling, track, bowling…you name it, the Cornhusker athletic teams are firing on all cylinders. There’s significant momentum across Troy Dannen’s department, and Nebraska is relevant again in a lot of places.

    Nothing Can Replace Football

    Even with the success of all the other sports, when Husker football isn’t competitive, something’s missing and everyone can feel it. Nebrasketball’s run and having the other sports show up certainly help things, and they make the long football offseason go by quicker. But this school and this fan base need Nebraska football to get back to being nationally competitive.

    What is the View of Rhule Among the Fan Base?

    How bad is it out there? How much of the fan base is truly out on Rhule? It’s clear people are frustrated, but what’s not clear is what percentage of the fan base actually wants him gone, versus how many people are simply getting nervous, and hoping he can figure it out.

    And the boys ask – is all this hand wringing and gnashing of teeth fair? Is it impatience? Residual frustration from the last 20 years? Or is it the combination of talking a big game without enough results to back it up? The guys debate whether Husker fans need to relax—or if the skepticism is justified.

    What Do the Numbers Say About 2026?

    The early SP+ rankings are out, and they provide a sobering reminder. While not everyone buys into the SP+ rankings, they are at least a data point, and they illustrate the challenge for this coming season. Nebraska sits at #37, but will face three top-5 teams, and three others currently ranked ahead of them.

    Are We Closer Than It Feels…or Further Away Than Ever?

    The most maddening part is that Nebraska hasn’t been getting blown out. They’ve been close. That’s been a painful reality for more than a decade. But the Big Red have been on the losing end of way too many of those contests, and that’s what’s driving fans crazy.

    There’s a lot to like right now in Lincoln. But until football matches the rest, something’s always going to feel incomplete.

    Check out the episode on YouTube, listen on the Common Fan website, or find it on any audio platform where you get your podcasts.

    As always, GBR for LIFE!




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    54 mins
  • What the Nebrasketball Run Means for Husker Football
    Mar 30 2026

    This week, the Common Fans are joined by Brandon Vogel to process Nebrasketball’s program-changing season—and to ask what it might mean for the athletic department and the future of Husker football.

    Nebrasketball Resets the Standard

    From the first NCAA Tournament win in program history to a Sweet 16 run that had the entire fan base locked in, this wasn’t just a “nice season.” It felt bigger than that.

    We talk about what this run meant—not just in the moment, but long-term. The way it pulled in casual fans. The way it created core memories for kids. The way it turned Nebraska basketball into our team for a few weeks in March.

    Is this the new baseline? Or was this lightning in a bottle?

    Why Did It Have to Be Iowa?

    Let’s just get it out.

    If Nebraska loses to a one-seed, we all tip our cap and move on. But losing to Iowa—after leading for most of the game—adds an entirely different layer.

    We unpack why that matchup felt different, why the loss hit harder, and how it somehow managed to be the most Nebraska ending imaginable. From missed shots late…to that moment with four players on the floor…it all felt painfully familiar. And a lot of that goes back to football.

    And then we collectively agree: we’re done talking about Iowa (for now).

    Where Was Nebraska Football This Spring?

    In one of the strangest developments of the offseason, football just…took a back seat.

    With basketball dominating the conversation, and disappointment from the 2025 season still lingering, spring ball came and went with far less hype than we’re used to. The boys discuss why that might actually be a good thing—and whether “flying under the radar” is exactly where this program needs to be right now.

    What’s the Football Version of This Basketball Run?

    If what we just experienced with basketball felt like a breakthrough…what’s the equivalent for football?

    Is it making the playoff? Winning 9–10 games? Just being in the conversation again?

    And maybe the bigger question: would one season be enough to reset the narrative—or does this fan base need to see it for a sustained period of time?

    Spring Ball Takeaways

    Brandon gives his main takeaways from the Spring Game and spring ball in general. We dive into:

    • Why the defense is the biggest swing factor
    • What Tony C brings to the offense (and the risk that comes with it)
    • Whether this team can finally generate something unexpected
    • And why “prove it mode” is still the only mindset that matters


    Check out the episode on YouTube, listen on the Common Fan website, or find it on any audio platform where you get your podcasts.

    As always, GBR for LIFE!





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