Nebrasketball Brunch Show: Playing The Dangerous Transitive Game With Nebraska Men's Basketball

Jack Mitchell and Kaleb Henry start the weekend by diving a little more into Nebrasketball's 20-point win in the opener, what they learned about UTRGV after their performance vs. Creighton, and what they hope to see on Saturday night when the Cornhuskers play their second game of the season.
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Jack Mitchell and Kaleb Henry start this week by once again updating our NCAA Tournament confidence ratings... Could one measly game move the meter? The guys know everyone warns against doing this, but they play the transitive game with Nebraska, Creighton, and UTRGV.

Plus, as Fred Hoiberg narrows minutes for the squad in the coming games, which player gives you FOMO and more on the surprisingly dramatic transformation of Berke Buyuktuncel from last spring to this fall.

Finally, they preview next week's opponents – Bethune -Cookman and Fairleigh Dickinson – and what the guys expect in those matchups.

Watch the full episode above!

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Kaleb Henry
KALEB HENRY

Kaleb Henry is an award-winning sports reporter, covering collegiate athletics since 2014 via radio, podcasting, and digital journalism. His experience with Big Ten Conference teams goes back more than a decade, including time covering programs such as the Nebraska Cornhuskers, Oregon Ducks, and USC Trojans. He has contributed to Sports Illustrated since 2021. Kaleb has won multiple awards for his sports coverage from the Nebraska Broadcasters Association and Midwest Broadcast Journalists Association. Prior to working in sports journalism, Kaleb was a Division I athlete on the Southern Illinois University-Edwardsville Track and Field team where he discussed NCAA legislation as SIUE's representative to the Ohio Valley Conference Student-Athlete Advisory Committee. 

Jack Mitchell
JACK MITCHELL

Jack Mitchell is an enthusiastic voice for Husker Sports, capturing the essence of the true common fan. His insights and commentary reflect a deep passion for Nebraska athletics, making him a relatable figure among fellow supporters. Jack's work can also be heard on KLIN Radio, where he shares his perspectives on various sports topics, further engaging with the community. In addition to his writing, Jack is actively involved in professional associations such as the Nebraska Bar Association and the Nebraska Broadcasters Association. His commitment to both sports and community engagement highlights his multifaceted interests and expertise in the field.

Josh Peterson
JOSH PETERSON

Josh Peterson covers Husker football and college football for Sports Illustrated. His insights into the game provide readers with in-depth analysis and engaging commentary on the latest developments in Nebraska football. With a passion for sports journalism, Josh brings a keen understanding of the dynamics of college football, focusing on the rich history and culture surrounding the Nebraska Cornhuskers. His work reflects a commitment to delivering accurate and timely information, making him a reliable source for fans and followers of the sport.