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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6-18-26 McElroy & Cubelic in the Morning Hour 3: What's made sports so good right now; Wimp Sanderson talks ball; Mark Blackburn talks US Open
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Mark Blackburn, Golf Digest #1 teacher, tells McElroy & Cubelic how crazy the conditions will be at Shinnecock Hills, what he's told his players to adjust to handle this weekend's course, and how he sees the US Open playing out
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Wimp Sanderson, former men's basketball coach at Alabama, tells McElroy & Cubelic why this year's US Open will be extremely tough, how much fun it was to watch the NBA Playoffs, and how he used football & Bear Bryant to help him in recruiting
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