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Michael Bruntz and Brian Christopherson of Husker247 break down the addition of former Penn State running back Tykee Hayes and what it means for the Huskers' running back room in 2026. The guys discuss Hayes' time at Penn State and how he fits into a relatively young group in Lincoln. In the second segment the guys discuss one offseason basketball power ranking and where the Huskers fit into the overall picture in the Big Ten this season.

Michael Bruntz and Brian Christopherson are back with another episode of the Husker247 Podcast. The guys discuss the unfolding Most Indispensable Huskers list, plus get into some conversation about Rienk Mast's performance in the NBA Summer League, as well as how Nebraska Baseball fared in the weekend's MLB Draft.

Nebraska football’s 2027 recruiting class picked up a huge addition Monday with the commitment of four-star wide receiver Khalil Taylor over Penn State, Colorado and others. The guys break down what Taylor adds to the Husker class and where he can help early in his Husker career. In the second half of Tuesday’s podcast, the guys break down the last six weeks of Nebraska’s work on the recruiting trail, where the Huskers added 15 commitments, forming the backbone of the 2027 class. Listen in.

The Husker247 Daily rolls on in the football offseason, discussing the start to the Most Indispensable Huskers list for 2026. Does this year’s group have more depth? Who just missed out on the list? In the second half of the segment, the guys discuss memories of the players in a loaded Nebraska Football Hall of Fame class that includes Lavonte David, Cory Ross, and the late Sam Foltz.

Michael Bruntz and Brian Christopherson discuss a range of topics during Tuesday’s Husker247 Daily. The guys discuss Nebraska’s running back picture following the arrest of Mekhi Nelson in Florida. Brian also offers up a mid-summer Nebraska basketball update, with comments on some of the Husker newcomers and one who had stood out in summer workouts. Finally the guys discuss the news that former Nebraska athletic director Shawn Eichorst is being targeted as the potential athletics director at Wisconsin and how his tenure at Nebraska didn’t work.

Michael Bruntz and Brian Christopherson discuss members of the 2026 Nebraska football team who might not be getting as much public run this offseason, but might have plenty to say in the 2026 season. It’s also almost time for the annual most indispensable Huskers list and the guys discuss reasons why this year’s list is more wide open than those in the past.

The NCAA is set to make a monumental eligibility change this week, moving to allowing athletes five years of eligibility in five seasons. What does that mean for roster construction going forward? How can Nebraska benefit from the change and what does it potentially mean for seniors on this year’s roster?

Michael Bruntz and Brian Christopherson of Husker247 break down a busy week around Husker athletics. The guys recap a pair of 7-on-7 tournaments, including the Battle of the Boneyard from Saturday. Nebraska football picked up a pair of commitments and has a few prospects set for July decisions. Finally, a discussion of Nebraska football’s big uniform reveal and what stands out about what the Huskers will be wearing in 2026.

Nebraska recruiting keeps rolling and picked up another commitment on Tuesday evening from California defensive back Jailen Hill. Hill pushes Nebraska to 19 commitments in the 2027 class and adds to an impressive recruiting haul so far for defensive backs coach Addison Williams. What does Hill bring to the table, and what does the picture look like at the defensive back spot for the Huskers in 2026?

Michael Bruntz and Brian Christopherson of Husker247 break down another busy weekend of recruiting for Husker Football, which saw Nebraska add commitments from wide receiver Justyn Lindsay and linebacker Caleb Green. What’s still on the table for Nebraska in terms of recruiting decisions and what’s ahead for the final visit weekend of June? Listen in.