
John Bishop and Josh Peterson host Unsportsmanlike Conduct Weekdays 2pm to 6pm on 1620 the Zone in Omaha, NE.
| Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 1211 | Founded | 11 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Category | Sports | |||

There is an update on the JFK assassination (sorta) and we talk a little Nebraska coaching stuff.
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John, Josh and nick all are great. But also horrible city planners (and Matt is too on the crossover today)
The idea that Nebraska Football will ever be nationally relevant again or this station pretending like anybody with a brain is clamoring to hear a syllable out of the mouth of Mike’l Severe?
Even when I disagree with them, I appreciate that John and Josh are very thoughtful about their takes. Their show is a lot of fun and does a great job of bringing in other perspectives from across the nation and Nebraska. I listen to the pods almost every day, thanks for having a great show. - Al in Minneapolis
This is one of the cringiest shows in existence. These guys are not funny, at all. Listening to this show drops your IQ. Nick is unbearable
This is one of the cringiest shows in existence. These guys are not funny, at all. John Bishop is unbearable to listen to too.
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This podcast brings listeners lively discussions surrounding a wide range of sports topics, often blending humor with serious analysis. The hosts tackle everything from college football dynamics, including Nebraska's team, to the latest NFL matchups and broader cultural commentaries on sports, engaging listeners with a mix of personal anecdotes, playful banter, and insightful commentary. Notably, the casual yet engaging atmosphere invites a diverse audience interested in sports and the accompanying culture, making it an entertaining choice for those seeking both laughter and informed discussions.
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Recent guests on Unsportsmanlike Conduct include:
1. Chad Graff
2. Aaron Schatz
3. Kent Wogermont
4. Dr. Kirsten Leu
5. Vahey Gregorian
6. CJ Moore
7. Ed Service
8. Matt McMaster
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