
Matt McMaster, Middays 10-2 on 1620 The Zone.
| Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 505 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Category | Sports | |||

We preview this weekend's opening slate for Nebraska Baseball, the rotation, the teams they'll meet this weekend, and whether or not the Huskers can host a regional.
Austin and Matt discuss scandals within Nebraska Football (or lack thereof), the weekend ahead in prep sports, and Matt starts beef with his barber.
Trinidad Chambliss has been (again) granted another year of eligibility at Ole Miss under...odd...circumstances.
Matt asks if Nebrasketball can raise their resume before the end of the regular season, the quest to stay on the 2-seed line, and onto Husker Football we look at the failed recruiting classes of Matt Rhule.
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Only listen if you want to have a bald leprechaun man shove college basketball and the royals down your throat at all times. Don’t let the bald leprechaun hurt you
I appreciate how authentic Happer is. I was lucky enough to intern at 93.7 The Ticket while he was working there and have enjoyed following him to The Zone. This show is a lot of fun and creative and I appreciate how Connor and Josh keep it fresh. - Al in Minneapolis
Only listen if you want to hear a bald leprechaun man shove college basketball and the royals down your throat at all times. Don’t let the bald leprechaun hurt you
Happer has to be one most boring, blah hosts in radio. Josh looks and sounds like the human embodiment of a chode. Perfect for Omaha radio
Do you like hearing the phrase “People forget that” non-stop and after pretty much every sentence someone speaks? This is the show for you!
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Focused primarily on sports commentary, this show features energetic discussions about college basketball, football, and various entertainment topics related to the sports world. Through lively banter and interactions, the hosts not only cover current games, rankings, and major events but also engage with listeners on polls and humorous segments, blending in personal anecdotes to create a relatable atmosphere. The mix of serious sports analysis with whimsical discussions about snacks and odd news makes for a unique listening experience, appealing to fans looking for both depth and entertainment in their sports commentary.
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Middays With Matt launched 4 years ago and published 505 episodes to date. You can find more information about this podcast including rankings, audience demographics and engagement in our podcast database.
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Recent guests on Middays With Matt include:
1. Merritt Beason
2. Merritt Beeson
3. Brian Fowler
4. John Walker
5. Tim Verghese
6. Stephen M. Sipple
7. Jon Walker
8. Denise Conrad
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