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Nebraska vs. Wisconsin — new OCs, Senior Day and looming end of walk-on era

Nebraska vs. Wisconsin — new OCs, Senior Day and looming end of walk-on era

Update: 2024-11-21
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In the latest episode of the Pick Six Podcast, Sam McKewon, Evan Bland and Tom Shatel break down the Nebraska vs. Wisconsin game, the drama behind it and the looming end of the walk-on era.


They talk how big the final two games — Wisconsin and Iowa — are this season.


The crew breaks down the difference in press conferences between Matt Rhule's handling of an offensive coordinator change and Luke Fickell's.


The three break down Dana Holgorsen's press conference and what did and didn't inspired confidence in the Huskers' offense going forward this season.


They talk the differences in Curt Cignetti's first year and Matt Rhule's and how that has led to a difference on the field.


They discuss questions like: does Nebraska need to get older in the transfer portal in addition to developing freshmen and is the Husker coaching staff a Big Ten staff on the offensive side of the ball?


The three break down the Wisconsin matchup and all the drama behind the scenes of the game.


The crew talks that it is both Senior Day and the end of an era with the 105 roster limits affecting the walk-on program.


They go through the 19 seniors who will walk on Saturday and give their thoughts on each of them.


The three talk Nebraska basketball's doubleheader — men's and women's teams — against Creighton, and Natalie Potts injury on Tuesday.


They close out with their picks.

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Nebraska vs. Wisconsin — new OCs, Senior Day and looming end of walk-on era

Nebraska vs. Wisconsin — new OCs, Senior Day and looming end of walk-on era