The 8am hour of Friday's Mac & Cube continued with Berry Tramel, from the Tulsa World, tells us about the legend that was Buster Rhymes from Oklahoma, and why he's optimistic about the team this year; then, we go over the 10 most lethal playmakers going into 2026; later, Mitch Sherman, who covers Nebraska for The Athletic, says why there might be addition by subtraction cause of Dylan Raiola, what Rob Aurich will bring as defensive coordinator, and what he expects from the Cornhuskers in 2026; and finally, Cole points out a few players that should be on that playmaker list.
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Mike Rodak, from Bama 247, tells McElroy & Cubelic why the Charles Bediako cases won't just end, what he wants to learn from Alabama's spring practice, and where expectations are for the upcoming season
14:18

Mitch Sherman, who covers Nebraska for The Athletic, tells McElroy & Cubelic why there might be addition by subtraction cause of Dylan Raiola, what Rob Aurich will bring as defensive coordinator, and what he expects from the Cornhuskers in 2026
13:18

Berry Tramel, from the Tulsa World, tells McElroy & Cubelic about the legend that was Buster Rhymes from Oklahoma, and why he's optimistic about the team this year
18:10