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Central Nebraska High School, UNK, Hastings College and Husker sports talk. Weekday's 11-Noon on ESPN Tri-Cities.
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Doug and Jimmy talk with Pleasanton boys’ basketball coach Jayson Boyd and Grand Island Central Catholic’s Tino Martinez after their state tournament game. Also, UNK wrestling coach Dalton Jensen. Plus, Tri-City Storm head coach John Torchetti.
Doug and Brandon talk to Hastings College women's wrestling coach Cara Romeike. Plus, Elm Creek boys basketball coach Tanner Cavenee, ahead of the state tournament.
Doug and Jimmy talk boys state basketball tournament with Stu Pospisil of the Omaha World-Herald and Pleasanton head coach Jason Boyd. Plus, new Kearney Catholic's athletic director David Squiers talks about his move home.
Doug and Brandon talk with future Husker and Kearney Catholic track star Hazel Haarberg. Plus, UNK women's basketball coach Drew Johnson, Tri-City Storm coach John Torchetti, and Michigan St. baseball coach Jake Boss Jr.
Doug and Jimmy talk with Robin Washut as the Nebraska men’s basketball team heads into the final week of the season and the football team begins its second week of spring practice. Plus, Red Cloud girls’ basketball coach Casey Frangmeyer as they get ready for the state tournament.
Doug and Jimmy talk with Fonner Park CEO Chris Kotulak about the latest at Fonner Park. Plus, a look at the weekend in sports.
Doug and Brandon talk with Bob Langan about his decision to step down as the Kearney Catholic boys basketball coach. Hastings College women's basketball coach Jina Douglas chats about the team's record-setting performance last night. Plus, Tri-City Storm coach John Torchetti on his red-hot squad.
Doug and Jimmy talk with former Husker and current Cincinnati Bengal head coach Zac Taylor. Also, the 'Voice' of Auburn baseball Brad Law. Plus, UNK tennis coach Scott Shafer.
Doug and Brandon talk with the voice of Husker women's basketball, Matt Coatney. Plus, Kearney High swim and dive coach Sarah Coffman.
Doug and Jimmy talk Husker baseball with Nick Handley. Plus, Todd Rosno talks about this year's 'Whoopers and Hoopers' tournament in Hastings.
Doug and Jimmy Talk State Wrestling Tournament with the NSAA’s Ron Higdon. Plus, Drew Billeter on the Can‑Am 6‑Man All‑Star Football Game in Wyoming this year.
Doug and Brandon recap the girls wrestling tournament with Adams Central championship coach Teran Boyer and Kearney coach Trey Schlender. Plus, Tri-City Storm coach John Torchetti.
Doug and Brandon chat with UNK track coach Brady Bonsall about the end of the season. Plus, Aaron Bly with the Kids and Dreams Foundation drops by and plenty of hoops talk as well.
Michael and Jimmy talk all things Husker basketball. Plus, the Girls State Wrestling Tournament begins in Omaha, and Doug chats with Adams Central coach Teran Boyer about his squad.
Doug and Jimmy talk with Nate Neuhaus of the NSAA about this year’s football scheduling. Also, Kearney girls wrestling coach Trey Schlender previews this week's state meet. Plus, Josh Lewis breaks down the rosters for this year’s Shrine Bowl.
Doug and Jimmy talk with Heartland Hoops Classic founder Tino Martinez ahead of Saturday’s event in Grand Island. Also, Fonner Park CEO Chris Kotulak discusses the start of the horse racing season. Plus, Comedian Jim Florentine.
Doug and Brandon talk to Bob Jensen about the high school football schedules and the 2026 8-man football Hall of Fame. Plus, Dru Kastler of NeWrestle and Tri-City Storm coach John Torchetti.
Doug and Jimmy talk UNK men's basketball with coach Marty Levinson. Plus, College Baseball Insider Phil Stanton previews the 2026 season.
Doug and Brandon chat with Nebraska baseball coach Will Bolt as they open their season this weekend. Plus, Husker historian Mike Babcock talks football and former AD Bill Moos.
Doug and Jimmy talk Overton boys' basketball with coach Cole Robinson. Also, former 49ers and Husker fullback Tom Rathman. Plus, a recap of the weekend in sports and the Super Bowl.
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