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Transcript
00:00 Welcome to Sunday Morning Quarterback with Jay Stockwell and Bob Frady.
00:14 Good morning Uncle Bob, how are you feeling?
00:16 I got a little bit of a gravelly voice after going to bed at 1am.
00:20 It was a pretty good idea to put on Saving Private Ryan when we got home from the game,
00:24 huh?
00:25 From one war movie to another, Nebraska football game.
00:31 Boy oh boy do we have a lot to get to.
00:37 But here's the top take here, okay?
00:40 I'm actually coming out optimistic, optimistic.
00:45 We said two things in the last podcast.
00:48 Number one, we said Jeff Sims was the highest turnover rate of any player in the FBS coming
00:56 out of Georgia Tech.
00:57 23 interceptions in 25 games, or it might have been 25 interceptions in 23 games.
01:04 He proved us absolutely right there.
01:06 He proved you right.
01:09 You picked out that little piece of wisdom there.
01:11 He proved Jay Stockwell, you were 1000% correct, unfortunately.
01:16 Where Jay was right, where Bob was wrong.
01:18 So Jay got it all correct.
01:19 No, I wasn't wrong.
01:20 I didn't have an opinion on it, but you were right about it.
01:25 And then I said, you know, Pro Football Focus didn't have any Nebraska players on any of
01:32 their preseason all-conference teams.
01:35 That's where I'm really optimistic.
01:37 I think you said it this morning over breakfast, Bob.
01:40 We're either a lot better than we thought, or Minnesota's a lot worse.
01:44 But the bottom line is, we've been getting gashed by Minnesota for the past decade, and
01:49 we stood toe-to-toe with those guys.
01:51 From a talent perspective, we were just as good.
01:55 This game should have been won.
01:56 What a terrible statement that is.
01:58 We've been getting gashed by Minnesota for the last...
02:03 That's like, you know what?
02:04 That's like my little brother beat me at basketball.
02:06 It's like, what's up?
02:07 Oh, it's terrible.
02:08 It's a terrible thing.
02:09 Wait until we talk about the fan experience.
02:12 So here's the lineup today.
02:13 So we're going to do the Husker Max two-minute drill.
02:16 We're going to go over some of the stats, and then we're going to look at some of the
02:19 commentary.
02:20 My favorite thing to do as a Nebraska fan after the game is go to the Husker Max game
02:24 page, which is produced every week by a guy by the name of Joe Hudson in Colorado.
02:30 He does a great job, summarizes all the stats, and then gives you some commentary from all
02:35 the top writers.
02:36 So let's go through the stats real quick here, UB.
02:40 So rushing 181 to just 55 for Minnesota.
02:48 That's a big optimism point is our performance of our defense.
02:53 Total offense 295.
02:54 They had 251.
02:55 The story of the game was turnovers, obviously three interceptions and a fumble.
03:01 And again, the fumble, they were running the ball at the end, and they went after Anthony
03:05 Grant because they know he's got the fumble issues, but the guy punched the ball right
03:09 out.
03:10 So it was a good play.
03:12 It was a good play.
03:14 You got to give props for the dude.
03:17 That was a good play.
03:18 You know, well coached, smart, good football.
03:22 And yeah, unfortunately, it was a fumble that went against us.
03:24 He probably should have covered up a bit more, but he's trying to win the game.
03:29 But it was a good play from Minnesota.
03:32 And that's one thing that we also got right is we thought the Blackshirts would be a lot
03:38 tougher and I thought for most of the game, Nebraska was just way more physical than Minnesota,
03:46 which is great.
03:47 And it showed in the rushing yards.
03:48 They should have had 250 rushing yards.
03:51 So Jeff Sims was 11 of 19, only eight incompletions, but unfortunately three of those incompletions
03:58 were interceptions.
03:59 It's 14 of 19.
04:01 There were completions just to the wrong team.
04:04 Exactly.
04:05 Exactly.
04:06 So, but this is where I think Matt Ruhle and team are going to learn how to manage
04:10 this guy better.
04:11 You can't have him slinging the ball down the middle in traffic.
04:15 You got to get, you put them in a position.
04:17 This is coaching guys, coaching.
04:18 Matt, I love you.
04:20 We're paying you $93 million.
04:22 Hold on, hold on.
04:24 Two minute drill first.
04:25 Get your two minute drill finished and then we can go on to the rest of it.
04:27 Stats.
04:28 All right.
04:29 So we're done with the stats.
04:30 So let's go down.
04:31 So Tad Stryker, a writer I love.
04:34 He says, right out of the shoot, we saw the Cornhuskers have the same tragic blow they've
04:37 had since 2018, a talented but erratic quarterback.
04:40 Amen.
04:41 The turnovers, Christofferson, the turnovers start there and end there if you want.
04:46 Quarter one, Nebraska had four.
04:48 McEwen, the painful pendulum of Husker football knows well.
04:53 Coach Matt Ruhle got to experience it up close and personal.
04:56 Amen.
04:57 Oh my God.
04:58 It did not, that felt like a Scott Frost game, Bob Brady.
05:00 You know, we, we, Scott Frost is like Beetlejuice.
05:05 If you say his name too many times, he actually shows up.
05:07 And apparently we've said his name too many times because I showed up during the game.
05:10 I'm like, what do you, although it was pretty funny is after they scored the touchdown,
05:14 they were lining up to kick off the ball.
05:17 And I'm like, how about an onside kick?
05:19 And all the Nebraska fans.
05:21 So, sorry.
05:22 Sorry.
05:23 Yeah.
05:24 Steve Siple asks a question.
05:28 Same old Nebraska.
05:29 Matt Ruhle doesn't want to hear it.
05:30 Look, if this is not the same old Nebraska, I am telling you right now, our call, my call
05:34 was seven and five.
05:36 They're on their way to be a seven and five team.
05:38 They're going to get better.
05:39 They're going to learn to manage Jeff Sims better.
05:42 Our defense looked very, very good.
05:44 So I don't think this is the same old Nebraska.
05:48 Now this version of this is a Meyer.
05:50 This version of Nebraska isn't going to win a games like some bullish Husker fan might
05:54 suggest, but there's reason for optimism in Lincoln.
05:56 I like, I like it.
05:57 I haven't read his article yet, but I like that.
05:59 Hickey, if we hadn't seen the same story play out so many times since 2021, rest of 13,
06:04 10 loss.
06:05 So, you know, I think all of these writers who talking about it happened in the past,
06:10 it's like, you know what?
06:12 That's like your girl.
06:13 Like, that's like your girlfriend telling you, oh, you treated me the same way.
06:17 My old boy for treating me.
06:18 I'm like, wait a second.
06:19 I'm the new guy.
06:20 What are you blaming me for?
06:21 The old guy stuff for it's like, give him a chance.
06:25 Stop with your nonsense.
06:26 It's like, this, this just says nonsensical sports writer.
06:29 It's like, yeah, it's happened.
06:31 It was a different, it was a different coach.
06:33 It's a different coach.
06:34 Just recognize and move on.
06:38 So I want, I want, I want the same old story.
06:41 I want the 90s story.
06:42 They were playing nineties Nebraska football out there last night for about two and a half
06:46 quarters and then they abandoned it to try to get cute.
06:49 Like run that frigging ball.
06:52 All right, look, so this, this podcast is called Sunday morning quarterback.
06:56 As we put a sit in our armchairs, we offer some suggestions.
06:59 Here's two number one before the half, take the points.
07:03 Why, why put Jeff Sims in a position to throw an interception?
07:07 You got a great kicker.
07:08 Take the points.
07:09 Guess what?
07:10 You win the game if you take the point.
07:11 Hang on a second.
07:12 I don't, the, the, the, the whole, yeah, you're right.
07:15 Take the points, but I don't understand.
07:17 Yeah, I don't understand something.
07:20 They're on the four yard line and they call a penalty for false start from the guard.
07:28 The replay showed that the nose tackle was offside.
07:32 Fine.
07:33 But then they review it again to see whether they scored a touchdown and they didn't.
07:37 They had them on the one foot line.
07:39 So rather than put the ball there, they back them up.
07:41 It's like procedure penalties aren't judged post snap.
07:46 It's pre-snap.
07:47 So what the hell would the officials doing?
07:49 It's like either there was a penalty or there was not.
07:52 And it's like, I didn't cover it.
07:57 What are you doing?
07:58 I should have covered the penalties in the, in the house for a minute.
08:02 The two minutes.
08:03 It was, it was, it was, um, versus two.
08:09 And what was the defense and call a defensive penalty for apparently, I don't know, talking.
08:17 I don't know.
08:18 What was that call?
08:19 Obnoxious, obnoxious signaling.
08:20 I'm like, what?
08:21 Or something like that.
08:22 Did you hurt someone's feelings?
08:23 It's like, what kind of freaking, you know, Gen X garbage penalty is that?
08:31 So it was weird.
08:32 I was just like, we'll say, well, two called penalties against Minnesota.
08:37 If you look, there are several instances where the left tackle takes a bus before the rest
08:42 of the team gets moving, which is called the front start, which seemed to get glossed over.
08:46 I'm like, how could you not call this?
08:48 It's obvious from 50 rows back in the stands that this guy's moving before everybody else.
08:53 And you watch the tape and it's like, this guy's moving before everybody else.
08:55 How can you not call that?
08:57 And yet you call, you know, obnoxious interference or something like that.
09:01 It's like you call, you call my feelings were hurt penalty.
09:03 Like it's re I was, I was, I was stunned.
09:07 I mean, I know there's employment shortages across the U S but boy, everybody, if you
09:12 want a job where you don't have to be correct, most of the time, just go to official school.
09:16 And I'm not one to bang an official because I, I was one for a long time, but boy, that
09:21 was a shameful display from, from the officials.
09:25 It's just shameful.
09:26 Now, I just want to make a point about cultural.
09:29 First of all, we went to actually George and I walked over Bob and I, Bob and I, and George
09:33 walked over and watched the team get off the bus coach rule, just got off the bus.
09:37 Like a man on a mission just looked completely focused.
09:40 And I've loved every like minute of what he's done since he's gotten here.
09:46 But I, this game was winnable.
09:47 We should have won this game.
09:50 And we're Matt, you know, I love what you're doing, but we're paying you $93 million not
09:56 to put your quarterback in a bad situation.
09:59 Okay.
10:00 Take the points before the, before the half and don't be slinging the ball all over the
10:04 yard when you don't need to.
10:06 I mean, you've got the best, maybe one of the best running quarterbacks I've ever seen
10:10 and a whole bunch of running backs.
10:12 You just got to get them out in space and let them run.
10:14 You know, we're going to win a bunch of games.
10:17 They're going to figure out how to manage Jeff Sims and we're going to win a bunch of
10:20 games as a result.
10:22 Here to me is where the game turned.
10:25 Nebraska was up seven, three in the fourth quarter and they stopped Minnesota three and
10:32 out.
10:33 So they punted Nebraska gets the ball at about midfield and they throw a bomb on the first
10:41 pass.
10:42 And I, and I get it.
10:43 I threw that good call.
10:44 And then they threw two more passes.
10:45 I'm like, what are you doing?
10:46 You're running all over this team.
10:48 You're physically dominating this team.
10:50 And yet the coach has to be so clever that he's got to show all of his coaching acumen.
10:55 It's like run the stupid ball.
10:57 If I have one play and it works, I'm going to run that play again.
11:01 And if it works again, I'm going to run that play again.
11:04 I would run freaking off tackle student body, right?
11:07 Whatever.
11:08 Every single play, if it worked every single play, but they don't do that.
11:12 They get away from what works.
11:13 So I'm like, that's a coaching mistake.
11:15 And I don't blame Matt rule.
11:16 I blame the, the offensive coordinator.
11:19 It's like, what are you doing?
11:21 What are you doing?
11:22 Why are you having your running backs catch the ball parallels with the line of scrimmage
11:25 rather than moving towards the line of scrimmage?
11:27 It's like, I'm not even a coach.
11:31 The first touchdown was, was damn lucky.
11:33 That's what it was.
11:34 I mean, it was a great, it was a great call.
11:37 It would have been a touchdown had Sims caught the ball, but he actually fumbled and recovered
11:40 it and then threw a strike.
11:42 So it was, it was lucky and it caught the call.
11:46 It caused consternation with some of the Minnesota crowd, which we'll get to later under the
11:51 fan experience.
11:52 All the fan experience.
11:55 So anyway, I lost, I lost, I lost the con here.
11:59 What the hell were we talking about?
12:00 Oh, so, so then they do all this.
12:04 Minnesota comes back, they tie the game, they have the ball, they're marching downfield
12:10 and they start to throw the ball again.
12:12 It's like you have a kid who just won the state championship, who kicked the ball like
12:17 a country mile, you know, 50, 50 plus is not out of this kid's range and you run the ball
12:24 10 more yards and you're home.
12:25 You're done.
12:26 And what do you do?
12:27 You throw the ball and you don't only throw the ball, you throw a lofted pass up in the
12:33 air forever when you've locked onto a receiver rather than throwing out.
12:39 Minnesota showed you exactly how to do it.
12:40 You throw outs and you throw wheel routes from the background.
12:43 That's how you do it.
12:44 That's how you matriculate the ball down the field.
12:47 And I was like, what are you doing?
12:50 What are you, what are you doing?
12:52 The game was winnable.
12:54 So again, the optimism is there because of the physicality of the team, the talent of
12:58 the quarterback, the raw talent of this guy.
13:01 If they can just harness it and control it and not put him in a bad position, we're going
13:08 to win a bunch of games this year.
13:09 Oh, again, we're coming out of this one.
13:13 We're better than I thought we'd be.
13:14 I knew I predicted we were going to lose the game because I just think, I mean, PJ Plex
13:18 in his seventh year, Minnesota has been good, but they didn't, they didn't gash us like
13:22 they did for the last decade.
13:24 I told you they didn't have Mo.
13:26 Mo would have done some damage.
13:27 They didn't have Mo and he's gone and they're, they're going to be in for a tough slog this
13:33 year.
13:34 But on the good news side, defense was great.
13:37 Blackshirts came to play.
13:38 They really did a good job.
13:40 Could have been a little pass rush maybe, but the, you know, the, they really stepped
13:44 up.
13:45 Yeah.
13:46 The last drive, they gave up a touchdown, but that A penalty on the play and B what
13:52 an incredible catch.
13:53 It was like, if you lose to a play like that, how can you be upset?
13:57 That's like, holy cow, that's a once in a lifetime play.
14:00 And the guy happened to make it.
14:01 And so, and so good for him.
14:03 But the defense played great.
14:04 Special teams were awesome.
14:06 And special teams has been a big Achilles heel for the last few years.
14:10 So I look at it like, yeah, a lot of the things we thought about this team were true.
14:15 We thought it would be a ball control game.
14:16 We thought it would be, we thought the black shirts would come up physically.
14:19 They look much more dominant than they have in the past.
14:22 They just look like they weren't going to get pushed around in a way that they have
14:25 in the past.
14:26 So those are all really good things.
14:29 Just a frustrating ending for sure.
14:33 Mostly because I was the designated driver last night, so I couldn't drink at the game.
14:36 So I had to actually live with the real emotions of everything.
14:39 And that was very, that was very distressing.
14:42 Had you been drinking last night, the night would likely would have ended in a much worse
14:47 way.
14:48 Oh, I would have gotten a tap for Mrs. Frady at halftime.
14:50 Like, hey, time for you to go there, big guy.
14:52 I'm like, you know, so we brought our wives to the, okay.
14:57 No, go ahead.
14:58 Go ahead.
14:59 So we brought our wives to the game last night and, and they're like, I've come to the conclusion
15:06 that this is why we've married the women that we have, Stockwell.
15:10 It's because they're like the nuclear fuel rods that go into the middle of the reaction
15:14 to calm everything down.
15:16 But then if you take those fuel rods away, all sorts of crazy shit happens.
15:20 You know, there might be, it's like all bets are off once they're gone.
15:25 And which is exactly what happened last night.
15:27 I guess they left at halftime because they had to go take care of stuff and you know,
15:31 all that good stuff.
15:32 And then once it dropped, I get it.
15:34 Halftime, they took off.
15:36 Oh yeah.
15:39 We needed, we needed those fuel rods at the second half and they weren't there to protect
15:44 us.
15:45 All right.
15:46 So let's, let's get into this, the fan experience.
15:49 Oh, Minnesota.
15:51 Nice.
15:52 Yeah.
15:53 Yeah.
15:54 Minnesota.
15:55 What happened to Minnesota?
15:56 Nice.
15:57 Not so nice.
15:58 I think is what happened to, here's the thing.
15:59 Okay.
16:00 Minnesota has sold out three games in like 15 years and this was one of them and they
16:05 don't know how to react.
16:06 They don't know how to react.
16:08 It's like, yeah, we're going to change the state.
16:11 Minnesota nice to Minnesota drunk.
16:13 Like there were so many drunk people like beyond drunk people.
16:18 Yeah.
16:19 I have a, I have a video of a guy who was, don't show it.
16:24 Don't show it.
16:25 And he absolutely lost it.
16:30 And I, I, so I turned my video on and I said to the guy, somebody's not happy.
16:35 And he just went bleep, bleep, bleep, bleep, bleep, bleep.
16:39 Once it completely went off and then tried to grab my phone.
16:41 Um, and it went downhill from there.
16:44 Uh, so he, uh, was ultimately escorted out of his seat and we didn't see him again.
16:51 Do you have any different recollection?
16:53 Bob?
16:54 Yeah, go ahead.
16:55 You know, it was one of those things where, you know, the whole game, he's saying stuff
16:58 and it was fun.
16:59 It was a good environment and we thought it was all in good taste.
17:02 And all of a sudden this guy, as soon as Nebraska scored that touchdown, the switch went off,
17:06 like the panic button went off and he, and he turned into like some raving lunatic and
17:12 I'm like, dude, you're really drunk.
17:14 You should be careful.
17:15 Stop.
17:16 There's no one to stop.
17:17 I've seen you mad like twice and this was almost the third time.
17:21 And I'm like, I've, I've, I've, I've felt the Stockwell fist of fury before because
17:27 we decided to punch each other after the USC game.
17:29 And it was like, that was so smart.
17:33 And I was like, and I, I'm trying to be peacemaker.
17:39 It's like, I don't know what it is with the Stockwell clan.
17:42 It's like every time I go to a football game with you, something happens.
17:46 It's like you, your nephews, your...
17:47 Oh yeah, we talk about the Will Stockwell fight.
17:49 Oh yeah, we go, we go, we go to see USC play in the Coliseum in Nebraska and Jay's nephew
17:55 comes and almost gets in a fight and I'm the peacemaker and all that stuff.
17:58 It's very stressful for me.
18:00 It's like, it's very stressful for me.
18:02 It takes a lot of energy.
18:03 It's like, just think of it as a fabric that protects Stockwell from all the nonsense that
18:07 goes on around him, but it wears out very rapidly.
18:11 So Will, you mentioned my nephew, Will, my hero, this kid went to MIT, did a dual major
18:18 in five years engineering and then something else.
18:22 Anyway, graduates, the 11th employee at Dropbox and retires at 29.
18:27 Yeah.
18:28 Oh my God.
18:29 Good, good lesson.
18:30 We should get him to buy the big red bus, Bob.
18:33 You know?
18:34 Before like, it'd be like full of patchouli oil or something like that.
18:40 I don't know who does.
18:43 Anyway.
18:44 So this guy goes, this guy goes off and that's not the worst part of it.
18:49 That's fine.
18:50 Whenever people get out of control, I understand people have bad days, but then his friend
18:54 who's in Nebraska Jersey comes back.
18:55 He's like, your friend feels bad about what he did.
18:58 He's sorry.
18:59 He wants you to delete the video.
19:00 And we're trying to watch the game.
19:03 And so we're like, hold on.
19:04 He's like, well, I take that as a no.
19:06 I'm like, what?
19:07 We're watching the game.
19:08 We're watching the game.
19:09 Relax.
19:10 I'm like, first of all, I'm going to delete the video.
19:14 I'm a little less likely to now.
19:17 You know, it's like, he sent a proxy.
19:21 It's like, wait a second.
19:22 If you're upset about something that you did, man up instead of step up and go, you know
19:26 what?
19:27 Sorry about that.
19:28 Got a little out of control.
19:29 We've been like, all right, cool, whatever.
19:30 Fine.
19:31 Fine.
19:32 Whatever.
19:33 He sends his friend to do it.
19:34 And this, and this Gen X douchebag, excuse my language.
19:38 He's like, I said, I was sorry, man.
19:41 My feelings are hurt and you're not going to do what I want to do.
19:44 I said, I was sorry.
19:45 I just want to do what I want to do.
19:46 Cause I said, I'm sorry.
19:47 I'm like, you jerk.
19:48 You want to jerk.
19:49 I was like, I want to see.
19:50 And now I'm starting to wear a little thin.
19:52 My fabrics get a little thin because I'm like, I, I dealt with your friend.
19:56 That was okay.
19:57 Now you are being really stupid.
20:01 And the best course of action is for you to leave.
20:04 And he did.
20:05 Yeah.
20:06 But yeah.
20:07 You know, complete sulking.
20:08 You mean old boomers.
20:10 So I said to the guy, I said, I said, look, I will delete the video, but one condition,
20:15 you don't come back here, you leave.
20:17 And they left and they left.
20:19 So we think we're like, we think we're, you know, can just enjoy the rest of the game.
20:23 It's going to be great.
20:24 Right.
20:25 So George, that wasn't what happened.
20:27 No, hold on.
20:29 George.
20:30 Yeah, exactly.
20:31 So your son, my son, George, 15 years old, it's a lot more Blake golfer, basketball player.
20:37 He was up sitting with our dear friend, Amy Cluff Corn and our other dear friend, Kathy
20:42 Farrell, the Dean of the Nebraska business school.
20:45 By the way, we had an event for them at the United country club on Thursday, which was
20:49 a 10 of 10.
20:50 Can we get to that in a couple of minutes?
20:53 Hold on.
20:54 Focus.
20:55 Okay.
20:56 Okay.
20:57 We'll come back.
20:58 We'll come back.
20:59 So, so George come George and his three buddies, uh, Owen and, and Soren come down and they,
21:06 they roll right in next to us in the seats.
21:08 And so, yeah, because the, because the ladies are gone, you can sit there.
21:12 Yeah.
21:13 You take it from there, Bob.
21:14 So then where it's the fourth quarter of the game, Minnesota's driving for the tying touchdown
21:20 and, and everybody's excited.
21:22 And from, we hear down in front from the back, I'm like, what are you stupid?
21:28 Like everyone's standing, everyone's in front.
21:32 I'm like, so then this, this guy is old guy, older guy decides he looked like, he looked
21:41 like, he looked like mermaid man from SpongeBob.
21:45 So mermaid man comes around, stands in front of the kids and says, listen, you little pricks.
21:50 And I hear this and my fabric just tears at that time.
21:54 And I'm like, I'm not going to, I've been a Susan Turcotte holder for 40 years.
22:01 And when I asked you, if you want to live to see 40, 44, 44 years, you better just sit
22:06 down and shut up because I'm like, these are our seats.
22:10 Beat it.
22:11 I suggest you go back to your seats.
22:13 And he starts, he starts coming in on me and I'm like, it's on fabrics torn.
22:18 Let's go.
22:19 The nuclear reactor is going into overdrive.
22:20 We're going Chernobyl here.
22:22 Yeah.
22:23 So the cops, cops were still in the area from the previous guy.
22:29 And so they were on this dude very, very quickly.
22:33 Literally it was hilarious because I got, I said some very un, un-Christian things to
22:42 this person.
22:43 And then, and then his, his, his, his job of the hut friend behind him, it's like, just
22:49 imagine job of the hut had a Twinkie addiction.
22:52 And that's the guy sitting behind us.
22:53 He starts, he starts making all these, these, these things.
22:57 I'm like, Hey, listen, just because you can't stand up, doesn't mean we're not going to
23:00 stand up.
23:01 I'm like, when I go home, when I go home at the end of the day, I'm going to be able to
23:05 see my private parts.
23:06 You can't.
23:07 So job of the hut with a Twinkie addiction.
23:13 And sums it up.
23:14 That was exactly.
23:15 And here's the thing.
23:16 I hadn't been drinking at the DD.
23:18 I was like, I was totally sober.
23:19 The whole thing.
23:20 And I'm like, Oh, this is, and then, so then he finally moves out of the way.
23:27 And after I threatened him repeatedly, and then the cops come and they hear we're here,
23:35 you're being a little aggressive and they throw those guys out of the game.
23:38 And I'm like, take this old dude and haul them out of the game.
23:44 And I just went, I said, sir, he's being incredibly belligerent to my children.
23:49 And then I heard the cop repeat that.
23:52 And they yanked him out.
23:53 They yanked him out.
23:54 And I said, I'm not messing with Minnesota police.
23:58 I just said, I want to wear a neck roll around the Minnesota police is like full eighties
24:07 linebackers.
24:08 You know, Bob, we got, we got to, we got to show our love for those guys.
24:14 So I said to Bob, I said, look, well, on the way out, I pulled the kids.
24:17 I said, get behind us and just put your head on a swivel.
24:20 Cause we don't know what's coming at us when we come out of it.
24:22 I'm out of here.
24:23 And you know, it came out as a panic, absolutely nothing but kindness.
24:27 The rest of the Minnesota fans were great.
24:29 They were like, they were super nice.
24:31 They're like, Oh gosh, that was a good game.
24:33 And it's like, that's sorry.
24:34 You know, the tailgating was, was, was unbelievable.
24:38 I guess this while this is wild.
24:40 So I'm from Hardington, Nebraska, 1,584 people, right.
24:44 And pull in and this car, you know, this lot, we were at lot 58 C right behind Mary Uchi
24:52 or right next to Mary Uchi.
24:55 Anyway, this was space, space opened up right next to us and this guy's like, Oh, that's
24:59 a great spot.
25:00 I'm going to move my car here.
25:01 He gets out and turns out he's married to a girl that I grew up with, you know, a block
25:06 and a half away.
25:07 And her dad was the superintendent of, of our school.
25:11 So shout out to Teresa and Kim Flakus of Hardington who rolled in literally right next to us.
25:17 And the tailgating, I got to give Minnesota props here.
25:21 The tailgating was fantastic.
25:23 Everybody stopped by our tailgate was, was, was cool, including Chad Sime and the boys.
25:29 Yes.
25:30 Our number one fan, our first fan, literally the first fan, Chad.
25:37 He is el numero uno.
25:40 Yeah.
25:41 The number one fan man had brought his brothers and there were four or five of the guys and
25:45 they were all really cool.
25:47 And so they came by, we introduced them to the wives.
25:50 The girls, yeah, there they are.
25:52 They are the girls, uh, the girls that we brought our wives from around the corner and
25:56 that all of them were like, Whoa.
26:00 Yeah.
26:01 We've, we've seen our fans and we love them.
26:04 And during the game, during the game, some random guy came up and just punched me on
26:10 the shoulder and said, great job on the podcast.
26:11 So people are watching Bob.
26:13 People are out there.
26:15 I'm not sure how comfortable I am and I enjoy my anonymity.
26:21 I'm like Tupac.
26:22 All I want is money.
26:23 F the fame.
26:24 So let me go back to Kathy girl for a second.
26:27 Okay.
26:28 Hold on.
26:29 Okay.
26:30 So let's defend, let's wrap up the fan experience.
26:31 Overall, the fan experience was overwhelmingly positive except for the little storm that
26:37 happened around, uh, uh, our chairs.
26:41 Other than that, the fans are fantastic.
26:42 They're not, they haven't sold out a game.
26:44 They sold out three games in like 30 years, so they don't know how to react and they knew
26:48 shoes for them.
26:49 I get it.
26:50 So overall, big thumbs up to the people of Minnesota.
26:53 Super nice.
26:54 Uh, except for the jerks, but we got the, but we got the kicked out.
26:59 Thanks to Blake Nixon for getting us some, uh, some good seats.
27:02 Those were, those were great seats.
27:04 Okay.
27:05 So let's move on.
27:07 Part three, all other Nebraska things.
27:10 Yeah.
27:11 Yeah.
27:12 So, so, so uncle Bob and, um, and Leslie were not feeling well earlier in the week, so they
27:17 weren't able to attend this, but on Wednesday we did a fundraiser for, um, Dean Kathy Farrell
27:24 at the Adana country club and we had my friend Andrew Bunderman speak.
27:28 Andrew, uh, is featured prominently in the movie, the outpost, and it was, um, he was
27:34 the commander of a troop of 53 guys in the cam dash, a valley, but the battle of cam
27:41 dash, the most decorated battle since world war two in 2009, uh, Jake Tapper wrote a book,
27:47 turned into a movie.
27:48 Uh, and he, he came and spoke and just did this unbelievable job and talked about like
27:54 he and his 53 guys were under attack 35 days in a row, 35 days.
28:01 So this was, this was during the phase of the war where they were doing counterinsurgency
28:04 and trying to like make friends with the Taliban and the people and trying to win over the
28:09 people.
28:10 And so he had them out in this really remote location.
28:13 Um, and in the, in the ultimate battle, the 400 guys attacked this group of 53, I think
28:22 eight were killed.
28:24 I think they killed over a hundred Taliban and ultimately won the battle, uh, primarily
28:29 through coordinate their support.
28:30 Um, but just, I think it's an all time top 10 war movie.
28:34 He spoke about it with, um, incredible passion and sensitivity.
28:40 Um, and, and the thing that was most, there was a good question.
28:45 Matt Marsh, a guy from Deloitte asked a really good question.
28:49 And his question was, you know, how did you feel about how we left Afghanistan?
28:54 And uh, and he said, well, and he, you could tell it really struck a chord with him.
28:59 Uh, he said, look, we were there from 2001 to basically 2022.
29:06 So an entire generation of women were allowed to go to school and go work and get jobs and
29:14 have some independence for the first time.
29:16 And literally in a moment that was all pulled out from under them.
29:20 And so we left a lot of blood on the ground there, 2500 lives, uh, lots of, uh, you know,
29:29 difficult injuries people are dealing with and we just left.
29:34 And uh, so that was a really, really interesting take that his, his, his biggest concern was
29:39 for the women of Afghanistan.
29:42 Um, I gave each of the attendees this challenge coin from the Nebraska ROTC unit, um, which
29:50 is, which is really cool.
29:51 It's normally reserved for, you know, VIPs and admirals.
29:54 But everyone that attended that one, and it was, it was just a great, um, great presentation.
30:00 Kathy Farrell.
30:01 I gotta say something.
30:02 I'm a big, I'm a big fan of educated women because if it wasn't for educated women, you
30:07 and I would probably be lying in the gutter somewhere, you know, with you drunk Minnesota
30:12 guys, guys, we'd be yelling at people to sit down during a football game.
30:19 Oh yeah.
30:20 By the way, if you, if you need to tell somebody down in front at a college football game,
30:24 it's time for you to give up your season tickets and to watch the game at home.
30:28 Don't go to the game.
30:30 Do not do it.
30:31 If as soon as you say down in front, as soon as the words leave your lips, you should be
30:34 like, I'm not going to renew next year.
30:37 No, no, can't do it.
30:38 Like if nobody goes to the game, nobody cares if anybody stands.
30:42 You don't want to go to season two.
30:44 If you bought Minnesota season tickets for four years, you'd be pissed too.
30:47 So I know that's a lot of, that's a money, a lot of money down the drain.
30:50 I saw the last national championship for Minnesota was 1960.
30:53 I'm like, I'm even old.
30:55 Wow.
30:56 That's me.
30:57 That's older than I am.
30:58 That's older than Uncle Bob.
30:59 It's like yeesh.
31:00 But it, it, anyway, yeah.
31:04 If, if, if, if you hear the words down in front, come out of your lips at a professional
31:11 or college or even little league sporting event, don't go watch it on TV or have somebody
31:19 record it for you.
31:20 It's the, that's the signal where it's time to bring in the lefty.
31:24 It's like the manager's coming out, he's taking your tickets, you're retiring, have a night,
31:29 here's a pocket watch, go watch on TV.
31:33 Otherwise shut your mouth.
31:34 Let me, let me just give you one story from Kathy's event.
31:38 So Kathy kind of finished the event.
31:41 And she's basically at the university.
31:44 They challenged the deans to raise money.
31:47 Kathy is the Dean of the Nebraska Business School, Nebraska School of Business.
31:54 The Hawks building she has is just unbelievable.
31:57 I think she has the best office I've ever seen.
31:59 It's got a patio that overlooks the stadium and she can throw, you know, tailgates and
32:04 stuff out there.
32:05 It's just really, really good.
32:06 And it also, it also overlooks our names.
32:10 She overlooks our names.
32:11 Yeah, that's right.
32:12 From the, from the Veterans Memorial, Bob and I donated the Veterans Memorial.
32:16 It's right across, the Veterans Memorial is right across the street from her office.
32:19 You can go outside and, "Hey, there's J.M.
32:22 Mouth."
32:23 Yeah, Military and Naval Science Building right there.
32:25 What?
32:26 So there was, so she, she told the story about how this really nice couple, I'm not going
32:31 to say their name because I'm not sure they would want us to, but Kathy was raising money
32:37 for six endowed chairs for $6 million.
32:41 And so they, they have been building a relationship with this couple.
32:45 She's a graduate of Nebraska.
32:46 Her husband's a graduate of Minnesota.
32:49 And they, they were like, they put a big ask on the table and asked for $2 billion.
32:55 And they said, they said, "We need some time to think about it."
32:58 They came back and they, they basically countered and said, "No, we'll give you a 2.5 million,
33:04 but we want to do 500 each on five endowed chairs and challenge people to match it."
33:11 So that really helped Kathy because she, then she could just go out and get the other 500
33:15 and get the endowed chair.
33:17 And that was able to give her six endowed chairs in just 18 months.
33:23 And then, but now they've continued and they're continuing that process.
33:27 She now has nine endowed chairs.
33:30 So two things that are-
33:31 Hold on.
33:32 If you get an endowed chair, can you name it?
33:34 Do you get to name the chair or is it just, you know, is it named-
33:38 Oh yeah.
33:39 This would be the Bob and Leslie Frady Endowed Teacher of Finance or Marketing or whatever.
33:45 Oh yeah.
33:46 But you know, we're going to have to have a more clever name than that.
33:51 Like the bend over endowed chair of economics.
33:53 It's like, I just try to reflect reality there, people.
33:59 Yeah.
34:00 The bend over endowed chair of trickle down economics.
34:03 I like that title.
34:05 Let me tell you the things that really impressed me about Kathy.
34:09 Number one, the fundraising, obviously.
34:11 She's an amazing, she just gets out and build relationships.
34:14 And let me tell you, these NU Foundation people, they work hard.
34:17 They got up at 2.30 in the morning, got on a 5.30 flight, had meetings before the event,
34:22 two hours of meetings, then afternoon meetings, and then a dinner.
34:24 They must've been exhausted by the time they got done with that day.
34:29 But we also, she has the, guess what, Bob, you weren't there.
34:33 Guess what Nebraska online MBA program is ranked?
34:37 I'll tell you, higher than our football team, but lower than our volleyball team and our
34:44 bowling team.
34:45 Okay.
34:46 So volleyball, bowling are both top five.
34:49 Football is probably in the 150s.
34:51 So I'm going to say about 90.
34:52 No, no, no.
34:54 We're actually have the number eight MBA program, online MBA program.
34:58 It's rated by the Princeton.
35:01 And then the other thing I like, remember when we were there, they talked about the
35:05 Center for Entrepreneurship.
35:08 That they, so some of the things they're doing, they have a student venture fund.
35:11 They've invested in six companies, which is just small investments, 25K, but that's created
35:17 50 jobs.
35:19 They're participating in venture competitions and accounting competitions.
35:23 They won a global accounting contest.
35:25 So these things didn't exist when I went through there.
35:29 And so there certainly wasn't an online program.
35:32 There wasn't a Center for Entrepreneurship.
35:33 So Kathy's being really, really creative in the age of technology and data and entrepreneurship.
35:42 So shout out to-
35:43 I think that entrepreneurship 101 should be ramen noodles.
35:49 How to live with them for the rest of your startup career.
35:52 Because you're not going to be making any money, so you got to make a blast.
35:59 Sponsored by the ramen.
36:00 You can get a sponsorship.
36:02 Ramen would probably sponsor that.
36:03 So entrepreneurship 101.
36:07 We are really delighted to have our friend Des Moines Adams join.
36:12 Des Moines is the CEO of Teammates, which reports directly to Tom Osborne.
36:20 So Bob, we're going to have Des Moines dial in here, and then you get the first question.
36:28 Let's see.
36:29 Okay, to dial in Des Moines.
36:32 Demo.
36:33 We've known Demo for a while.
36:36 Bob and I have both donated to the Teammates organization.
36:39 Super, super good guy.
36:42 So they threw a wonderful gala last year where, what's his name?
36:47 The guy from New Orleans, the quarterback.
36:49 Drew Brees.
36:50 Drew Brees was the guest.
36:51 And so Drew Brees didn't smile in any of our pictures.
36:55 And we thought maybe he was just having a bad day.
36:58 And then another friend of mine went to another event where Drew Brees was the guest, and
37:01 he wasn't smiling in those pictures.
37:03 So I'm wondering, maybe that's his go-to face.
37:09 What kind of a go-to face is that?
37:11 You could practice your Hollywood smile.
37:13 Just practice it.
37:17 But I suppose everyone has their limitations.
37:21 Not everybody can be perfect in every way like Jay Stockwell.
37:24 So I was just checking to see if he was listening.
37:29 He heard Jay Stockwell perfect.
37:30 I'm like, oh, hello, Jay Stockwell.
37:34 I'm looking at Des Moines Adams stats here.
37:36 That's what I'm doing.
37:37 So he responded, gave me a little thumbs up there.
37:45 So Aaron, why don't you come on?
37:46 Let's put Aaron on the podcast and show everybody who does all the work.
37:51 There he is.
37:52 Yeah.
37:53 Aaron Watson from Pittsburgh.
37:57 Tell everybody about Piper Creative while we're waiting.
38:01 Yeah.
38:02 So we are a production company.
38:04 We produce video, we produce audio, and we're just big believers in the serialized format.
38:10 So the beauty of listening to a show like Sunday Morning QB is that we get to go along
38:17 with you guys experiencing the ups and the downs of the football season.
38:23 That's where relationships are built.
38:24 That's where context is built.
38:26 And we don't know anywhere near as much as you guys do about college football and leadership
38:31 and all these different things that you guys discuss.
38:34 But we're going to make sure that you look good and sound good while you do it.
38:37 Should Bob have punched the 80 year old?
38:39 He wasn't 80, he was 70.
38:41 And I should have karate chopped him right in the throat right here.
38:45 If I were to answer that purely in the vacuum of good content, the answer is yes.
38:52 Okay, if there were no video, should I have done it?
39:01 No.
39:02 I need I need Pittsburgh.
39:03 The tree falls in the woods.
39:04 Yeah, exactly.
39:05 The tree falls in the woods, right?
39:08 The cops were watching the area mostly because of all the dustups, Bob.
39:12 You would have gotten pulled out of there quickly.
39:14 It wasn't me.
39:15 It wasn't me.
39:16 And there he is.
39:17 There he is.
39:18 Hey, wow.
39:19 Happy Friday.
39:20 Okay.
39:21 Well, it's Friday.
39:25 My main man.
39:26 So Dimo, you are the CEO of teammates.
39:30 Congratulations, by the way, you're doing such a great job.
39:33 We were just talking about we're just talking about your event last year.
39:39 And Dimo's a former player.
39:41 Dimo, when did you play?
39:43 Tell us give us the stats on your time at Nebraska as a football player.
39:47 1998 to 2002.
39:50 I got recruited by Coach Osborne in 97.
39:53 We all know what happened that year.
39:55 Huskers won their very last national championship.
39:58 Coach Osborne retired.
40:00 So my first year was under Frank Selich.
40:03 A lot of speculation, a lot of questions if Frank could do it.
40:07 But he went to a ball game every year.
40:09 We won the conference championship, went to the national championship.
40:13 Let's not talk about the results of that game.
40:16 We have a lot of success because Coach Osborne, he believed in Frank.
40:22 And I had a lot of success as a black shirt for three years, led the team in sacks during
40:26 my time there.
40:29 So what's your take on the game last night?
40:32 We've obviously just spent 40 minutes talking about it.
40:34 But we don't want to bias you in any way by telling you what we thought.
40:38 What was your take on the game?
40:41 You know, it hurts the most when you lose a game by field goal, right?
40:45 I mean, when it comes down to the end of the game.
40:49 But I would say I still have optimism.
40:52 When I look at those turnovers in the fourth quarter, the fumble, honestly, that's good
41:00 coaching by the defensive player.
41:02 He actually punched the ball out.
41:03 So as a defensive player, good play for him.
41:09 The interception, I just think that just comes with gaining that experience as a quarterback.
41:17 But second half, they came out with an edge, with a sense of urgency.
41:21 The first half, I felt like they were just playing the game.
41:26 There wasn't a chip on their shoulder the first half.
41:28 So if they could have had the same energy the whole game, it would have been a different
41:32 score.
41:33 But I'm feeling pretty optimistic.
41:35 I like what I see.
41:37 Sam's incredible speed.
41:39 He's definitely going to be a threat to the big team.
41:43 They are going to learn how to coach this guy.
41:45 Just what happened to Bob Frady having the first question here, Jay Stockwell, you jumped
41:50 in with three questions in a row.
41:52 She's all right.
41:55 The fabrics were thin again.
41:57 Fabric.
41:58 OK.
41:59 All right.
42:00 Dima, what do you and I have in common that Jay does not have in common?
42:04 The answer, we're both CEOs.
42:07 Hey, Jay, he was going to ask that question.
42:16 So anyway, here's my question.
42:18 Well, it's not a question.
42:20 Why don't you tell us a little bit about teammates, what you're hoping to accomplish, what's the
42:23 good that you're doing to the world?
42:25 Yeah, so started by Tom Osborne and his wife, Nancy, 32 years ago, with a mission to inspire
42:31 students to reach their full potential through mentor.
42:35 It's a one to one school based mentoring program where volunteers from the community serve
42:40 third through 12th graders once a week at the school during the school day.
42:44 Started with 22 students.
42:46 And here we are serving ninety three hundred total over seven thousand students over the
42:53 last 32 years.
42:55 And the concept, if you think about the success that coach Osborne had on the field, he was
43:00 helping players to be winners on and off the field.
43:04 He saw a need for young people if they had a mentor, kind of like a coach, what it would
43:11 feel like to be a winner in the classroom so that they can go on to wonder life.
43:16 And we've been doing this for 32 years.
43:18 And our goal is to keep serving more twelve thousand, fifteen thousand.
43:22 We're in five states.
43:23 One day we want to be in 10 states.
43:25 We want to be in Minnesota.
43:26 We want to be in California.
43:28 So the momentum that coach Osborne, the opportunity that he has given me, we're just getting started.
43:37 So hold on.
43:39 If people want to donate to you for doing the good work, what's the best way for them
43:44 to do so?
43:45 Is there like a Web site or something they can go to to kick in a couple of bucks?
43:48 So I would say teammates that or I'm going to be even bold.
43:52 You can contact me directly.
43:54 The Adams at teammates that or I would love to have a conversation.
43:58 But anyone that's listening for you to hear directly from me, I'm not someone that sits
44:03 behind the desk.
44:04 I'm not invisible.
44:05 We're face to face.
44:07 But teammates that or there's two buttons, become a mentor, donate.
44:12 But if you want to hear more and talk directly to me, the Adams at teammates that or what
44:19 is like, what is it like to come to work for a legend literally every day?
44:26 Because I met we met coach Osborne multiple times.
44:30 Sometimes let me tell you what it's like.
44:31 It's good for a lot of people.
44:32 Oh, I thought you're talking to me.
44:34 So anyway, answer the question, please.
44:46 So you know, sometimes I have to cast myself to not take it for granted, you know, to be
44:52 able to be mentored by a legend.
44:56 I see him every day.
44:57 He still comes in three, four hours.
44:59 He doesn't have to work.
45:00 He's the co-founder to to go recruit, to go fundraise together, to ride in his car or
45:08 for me to ride for him to find in my car.
45:12 I'm trying not to take it for granted.
45:14 It's easy to take it for granted, just like as a player.
45:16 I took for granted getting all of those free Adidas shoes, the free Adidas.
45:22 And like I took it for granted.
45:24 And then when it was over, I was wishing it'd be nice to have a big stake and to get some
45:30 free shoes.
45:31 So there are days when it's it just happens.
45:38 But I'm trying not to take it for granted because he's 86 years old.
45:42 There will be a day where I won't have that mentorship.
45:46 I won't have that legend to lean on.
45:49 So it's it's I'm very humble to say I'm to be in this role.
45:57 And I'm humbled to be able to work with someone who doesn't even see himself in the same light
46:03 that millions of people see him.
46:09 That's awesome.
46:10 So tell us about the gala.
46:14 Who's coming and when is it?
46:16 So we decided to take the year off this year.
46:21 Our special guest just had a baby.
46:24 It was going to be Serena.
46:26 Oh, OK.
46:28 Oh, yes, I know.
46:30 I know.
46:31 However, there was a contract in place.
46:34 And so our hope is to have her in twenty twenty four and then in twenty twenty five, Tom Brady.
46:42 If Serena is not available in twenty twenty four, it'll be Tom Brady.
46:46 So I'm giving you all the juicy right now in terms of the next two years.
46:53 Pretty much information that not a lot of people know.
46:56 But it's hopefully to encourage you and just to let others know, give it and just give
47:01 it this podcast.
47:02 Not a lot of people will know either.
47:03 So it's OK.
47:04 Don't worry.
47:05 And we have a good morning.
47:08 We had two fans come up with a fan stopper tailgate.
47:11 And that fan stopped us in the stadium.
47:13 So like the words getting out there, bro.
47:16 And so we're just you know, you're going to help us move along a little bit here.
47:19 So Dimo, what are three things if you were to tell me sort of what are the what are the
47:26 three things that.
47:29 Teammates mentors try to teach their kids.
47:33 You know, I say in terms of teaching commitment, being unconditional.
47:42 That's what we train our mentors.
47:43 We train to show up every single week.
47:47 We train them to be unconditional, to love them, to care for them, regardless of the
47:53 grades that they make, their background, where they come from.
47:57 And to be that listener, to be that additional caring adult, someone who is simply there
48:04 for them.
48:05 That's their purse.
48:06 Those are the three things that our mentors do.
48:09 Be tutors not to fix the kid.
48:11 There's nothing wrong with the students that are part of teammates.
48:14 Any student can be a part of teammates.
48:16 And I believe that every student in today's society is at risk because they're being influenced
48:23 by what they see, read and hear social media, tick tock, Snapchat.
48:28 And if we as adults don't step up and use our role to be role models, we're going to
48:34 have a generation of followers instead of leaders.
48:37 Well, Dimo, thank you so much.
48:41 You are our brother and you can count on Bob and I to be your supporter for years to come.
48:48 And you're a great friend to us.
48:49 And we sincerely appreciate what you're doing for those kids.
48:52 Well, hey, hope to see you soon.
48:55 Yes, it takes a team, takes a team of believers and supporters like yourself.
49:00 Appreciate the work that you are doing.
49:02 And don't be too hard on the Huskers.
49:04 You know, I'm pretty sure you are at the game.
49:07 We're disappointed.
49:08 But as the Husker likes to say, Jay and Bob, day by day, getting better and better.
49:16 A team that can't be won't be beat.
49:20 We will get to that place where we can't be beat because we will continue to improve day
49:26 by day, play by play.
49:28 I agree with you.
49:30 I was very proud of the black shirts last night.
49:32 I thought they did a really great job.
49:35 That's right.
49:36 You know, last year, this was like this was a hope.
49:39 And this year it's it's it's a reality.
49:43 That's right.
49:44 That's right.
49:45 All right, my friend.
49:46 Hey, Des Moines.
49:47 Thank you so much for joining us today and to all of Husker Nation.
49:52 You know, we'll get him next time on to Colorado and from me, Bob Brady and you, Jay Stockwell.
50:00 Here's this week's episode of Sunday Morning Quarterback, Nebraska edition.