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Minnie and Fred’s latest Monday Night Therapy episode was lighthearted and celebratory after Nebraska’s 28–21 win over UCLA. They began joking about Willie the dog, wine at the Rose Bowl, and the high drink prices, before turning to football talk. Minnie described the strong Husker crowd and UCLA’s lackluster fans. The hosts praised quarterback TJ Lateef’s poised debut—no sacks, no interceptions, and only two incompletions—while also commending Emmett Johnson’s consistency and improvement, culminating in his Big Ten Offensive Player of the Week honor.
They credited Matt Rhule’s game plan, which simplified the offense and boosted tempo, giving the offensive line a rare “A” performance. Fred and Minnie debated how this new success compares to Dylan Raiola’s struggles, ultimately agreeing that Raiola remains an important leader and recruiter for the program.
The conversation shifted to Nebraska’s development culture, NIL realities, and upcoming challenges against Penn State, which they expect to be a much tougher test. They closed with humor about fan traditions, beer sales, and the resilience of Husker Nation. The show’s tone mixed celebration, caution, and camaraderie, capturing both the optimism and realism of Nebraska’s fan base.
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Minnie and Fred’s latest Monday Night Therapy episode was lighthearted and celebratory after Nebraska’s 28–21 win over UCLA. They began joking about Willie the dog, wine at the Rose Bowl, and the high drink prices, before turning to football talk. Minnie described the strong Husker crowd and UCLA’s lackluster fans. The hosts praised quarterback TJ Lateef’s poised debut—no sacks, no interceptions, and only two incompletions—while also commending Emmett Johnson’s consistency and improvement, culminating in his Big Ten Offensive Player of the Week honor.
They credited Matt Rhule’s game plan, which simplified the offense and boosted tempo, giving the offensive line a rare “A” performance. Fred and Minnie debated how this new success compares to Dylan Raiola’s struggles, ultimately agreeing that Raiola remains an important leader and recruiter for the program.
The conversation shifted to Nebraska’s development culture, NIL realities, and upcoming challenges against Penn State, which they expect to be a much tougher test. They closed with humor about fan traditions, beer sales, and the resilience of Husker Nation. The show’s tone mixed celebration, caution, and camaraderie, capturing both the optimism and realism of Nebraska’s fan base.

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