Friday Nov 10, 2017

Corn Nation’s Five Heart Podcast Episode 43: Reuter’s March to UCF

When I hear or see “scorched earth,” I immediately think of Union General William Tecumseh Sherman’s “March to the Sea” in the Civil War. But after the overtime loss to Northwestern, it was time for Hoss Reuter to go scorched earth. The only problem is that after six days, even that was tempered a bit. While Hoss believes the end of the Mike Riley era is nigh, his scorched earth approach was quite mild. I’m no historian, but if Sherman would have marched to Savannah like Hoss railed on the coaching staff, the North may have been turned away in Macon. That being said, we believe a change is in the air. And after talking about the loss to the Wildcats, we discuss the “rumor and innuendo” that surrounds the Husker football program. And what can be done to get the best in-state athletes to play for Big Red, so that the Noah Fant’s of the world rip apart Ohio State while wearing the Scarlet and Cream? Also we hit up the Facebook page and talk about the Tunnel Walk and playing for pride, if nothing else. And stick around to the end to find out how to win a FREE box of food from Hello Fresh! Lots going on this week and we do appreciate you listening and sharing the show with the Husker fans in your life. Here are the links! Subscribe on iTunes! The Five Heart Podcast Twitter The Five Heart Podcast Facebook Page The Corn Nation Twitter The Corn Nation Facebook Page The Jittery Monkey Facebook Page The Jittery Monkey Twitter Brian Towle Greg Mehochko Hoss Reuter   The post Corn Nation’s Five Heart Podcast Episode 43: Reuter’s March to UCF appeared first on Jittery Monkey Podcasting Network » Five Heart Podcast. The post Corn Nation’s Five Heart Podcast Episode 43: Reuter’s March to UCF appeared first on Jittery Monkey Podcasting Network » Five Heart Podcast.

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