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October 2025 Nebraskaland

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22 Nebraskaland • October 2025 The Circle The scene was a familiar one in Nebraska each fall. On this day in Otoe County, the line of upland hunters clad in orange with guns in hand consisted of Jordy; her dad, Dave; two of her brothers, Hayden and Broden; and her soon-to-be husband, Trey Frahm. In front of the group, Dave's Labrador retriever, Jessie, weaved left and right across the line, a dog well-versed in his job of flushing birds. Meanwhile, Jordy's black Lab, Remi, had to be ushered back to her job more than once. "J, if you're not going to work this dog," Dave called out, "we're going to have to get her with grandpa." Jordy didn't respond. How could she? As one of Nebraska's most popular athletes, downtime for other pursuits — even dog training — is nearly nonexistent. Two summers ago, when Jordy announced her return to Nebraska, the decision was reported by every major sporting news outlet in the country. Since then, she's become a folk hero of sorts. While she has continued to field countless interviews from the likes of ESPN, Sports Illustrated and other titans of sports media, she would also show up at a local Sunday night Fellowship of Christian Athletes event in places like Gretna to talk about her relationship with God. One might think the 23-year-old carries a little weight on her shoulders. But in that pheasant field that day, while walking through a patch of standing milo, the only weights she carried were the semi-automatic shotgun in her hands, and the thought When Jordy is with her family, like during this upland hunt, she is in full relaxation mode.

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