
John Bishop and Josh Peterson host Unsportsmanlike Conduct Weekdays 2pm to 6pm on 1620 the Zone in Omaha, NE.
| Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 1211 | Founded | 11 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Category | Sports | |||

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The idea that Nebraska Football will ever be nationally relevant again or this station pretending like anybody with a brain is clamoring to hear a syllable out of the mouth of Mike’l Severe?
Even when I disagree with them, I appreciate that John and Josh are very thoughtful about their takes. Their show is a lot of fun and does a great job of bringing in other perspectives from across the nation and Nebraska. I listen to the pods almost every day, thanks for having a great show. - Al in Minneapolis
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
This is one of the cringiest shows in existence. These guys are not funny, at all. John Bishop is unbearable to listen to too.
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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Catering primarily to sports enthusiasts, this show provides engaging discussions and commentary on a variety of sports topics, particularly focusing on college football and basketball. The hosts emphasize local teams while also tapping into national narratives, highlighting the dynamics of college athletics, the Big Ten Conference, and key matchups. Humor is a consistent thread, married with expert insights, making the content relatable to fans whether they're on their commutes or enjoying leisure time. Listeners can expect a blend of serious analysis and entertaining banter, creating an environment that is both informative and fun.
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Recent guests on Unsportsmanlike Conduct include:
1. Jack Mitchell
2. Connor Onion
3. Dave Eanet
4. Michael Severe
5. Max Olson
6. Todd Fuhrman
7. Matt Rhule
8. Jeff Ermann
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