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OT: Saltwater fishing

We are going to go fishing next week out of Myrtle Beach area. We have gone a few times before typically focus on reds, grouper, kobia, etc.

This time the captain wants to focus on mackerel. Obviously I defer to his knowledge, but I have heard so many bad things about thr taste of mackerel. Are folks being dramatic or is this because it wasn't fresh?

Thoughts?
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Best KC BBQ?

Going to be down this weekend and generally hit up the usual's like Jack Stack and Joe's.

Someone is telling me about Q39 though and how it is now the best of the bunch. Have never been.

I don't have much time there this trip so is Q39 a better option than Jack Stack or Joe's?

Other favorites also not mentioned?

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Ahman Green has returned to Nebraska, moving back to Lincoln earlier this year to begin a full-time role with the university. He is a lecturer at the school right now, and he will officially become the director and head coach of the school's esports program in the fall once the program launches later this year.

Green took the time to sit down with me for an interview over Zoom. You can watch that interview or listen to it in the links below. Here's a rundown of the discussion:

>>> In the first half of the interview, Green goes into detail about his new role at UNL and gives more background about esports, the university's program and how it can be beneficial in the lives of Nebraska students. (2:02)

>>> Then, we dive into some of his favorite memories during his playing days at Nebraska, including how Tom Osborne and the rest of the staff prepared him for a successful career. (19:45)

>>> He then shares thoughts on some of the Husker running backs and what advice he would give them as they continue their college careers. (23:15)

>>> We wrap up with Green talking about the future of the Husker program, including what he thinks of the new staff's push to center the offense around a strong running game, his expectations for the Huskers to compete for Big Ten championships and what could be on the horizon in Lincoln. (29:05)

>>> Please note: As said in the introduction, we recorded the interview in early March prior to spring ball. Almost the entire interview remains relevant and up-to-date, minus a couple minor parts that I edited out of the podcast.

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Football Ahman Green joins us to discuss his new role at UNL, memories as a Husker, program's future and more

Ahman Green has returned to Nebraska, moving back to Lincoln earlier this year to begin a full-time role with the university. He is a lecturer at the school right now, and he will officially become the director and head coach of the school's esports program in the fall once the program launches later this year.

Green took the time to sit down with me for an interview over Zoom. You can watch that interview or listen to it in the links below. Here's a rundown of the discussion:

>>> In the first half of the interview, Green goes into detail about his new role at UNL and gives more background about esports, the university's program and how it can be beneficial in the lives of Nebraska students. (2:02)

>>> Then, we dive into some of his favorite memories during his playing days at Nebraska, including how Tom Osborne and the rest of the staff prepared him for a successful career. (19:45)

>>> He then shares thoughts on some of the Husker running backs and what advice he would give them as they continue their college careers. (23:15)

>>> We wrap up with Green talking about the future of the Husker program, including what he thinks of the new staff's push to center the offense around a strong running game, his expectations for the Huskers to compete for Big Ten championships and what could be on the horizon in Lincoln. (29:05)

>>> Please note: As said in the introduction, we recorded the interview in early March prior to spring ball. Almost the entire interview remains relevant and up-to-date, minus a couple minor parts that I edited out of the podcast.

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