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Unsportsmanlike Conduct

1620 The Zone

John Bishop and Josh Peterson host Unsportsmanlike Conduct Weekdays 2pm to 6pm on 1620 the Zone in Omaha, NE.

PublishesDailyEpisodes1211Founded9 years ago
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Things are not looking great for Young Nick.

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Wanna know what Nebraska's Network TV record since 2018 is? (Spoiler: You probably don't).

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John makes a case in favor of roster limits in college football.

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Things aren't looking good in Stillwater.

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4.2 out of 5 stars from 188 ratings
  • Cringe

    This is one of the cringiest shows in existence. These guys are not funny, at all. Listening to this show drops your IQ. Nick is unbearable

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    1
    1620blows
    United States4 months ago
  • Cringe

    This is one of the cringiest shows in existence. These guys are not funny, at all. John Bishop is unbearable to listen to too.

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    1
    1620blows
    United States2 years ago
  • Good try but no thanks...

    Lame show. Super annoying hosts - especially the high pitch laugh guy, Josh. They add nothing interesting, helpful or entertaining to the airwaves and I couldn’t taking hearing their catchwords like “progrum” any more. Maybe I just don’t get the show. Even worse when they have Ravi fill in. I don’t know why these know it alls aren’t working for a college or sports team.

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    1
    jaybird06010
    United States2 years ago
  • It’s Still AM Radio

    John, Josh, and sometimes even Nick, are funny, informed, and entertaining. They give Husker takes that are based in reality, keep me up to date on all my Husker news, and are a quintessential part of my commute, while I listen to them on radio replay. But no matter where, or how I catch the Progrum, is STILL …. AM radio.

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    5
    whoaman18
    United States2 years ago
  • Good try but no thanks...

    Lame show. Super annoying hosts - especially the high pitch laugh guy, Josh. They add nothing interesting, helpful or entertaining to the airwaves and I couldn’t taking hearing their catchwords like “progrum” any more. Maybe I just don’t get the show.

    Apple Podcasts
    1
    jaybird06010
    United States2 years ago

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