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There’s No Such Thing as Too Much Nebraska Football

There’s No Such Thing as Too Much Nebraska Football

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Josh Peterson joins the Common Fans to discuss a wide range of Husker football-related matters, including the topic that took over Husker Twitter early last week: whether or not there’s too much Nebraska football coverage, and whether anything can be learned from spring ball.

  • The Common Fans are shocked to learn there are people out there who don’t want to talk about the third team linebacker in March.
  • In all seriousness, the crew has a respectful discussion about the back-and-forth that took place between some members of the Nebraska media and many fans last week.
  • The massive amounts of Husker football coverage and content stems from demand from the fan base, and that’s a good thing.
  • What can be learned from spring ball?
  • Understanding a younger generation that hasn’t seen much winning.
  • The boys also discuss:
  • How the quarterback room stacks up after Dylan Raiola.
  • How to define success for the 2025 season.
  • Which games would be the most disappointing to lose.

This and so much more on the latest episode of the Common Fan Podcast!

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