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Badgers coast past Trojans in Madison
The original Trojan War was said to have lasted 10 years. If some Wisconsin homer were to write an Illiad about the Badgers’ victory over Troy, they would say this Trojan war lasted about an hour and a half until the road team was out of it.
Special teams driving UW development
When players come to UW-Madison to play football, they want to get onto the field as soon as they can in hopes of becoming the next great player to don the cardinal and white.
Chikwe Obasih
Obasih projects to be the best player on the line for Wisconsin this year.
Chikwe Obasih
Redshirt sophomore defensive end Chikwe Obasih alluded to a few wrinkles defensive coordinator Dave Aranda may introduce against USC Dec. 30.
Badger Bio: Obasih built up by ‘Buttercup’
Jump Around is hands-down the best tradition at Camp Randall, maybe even in all of college football. But for redshirt sophomore Chikwe Obasih, another game-day tradition provided his favorite moment during the recruitment process.
Dave Aranda
Defensive coordinator Dave Aranda left for the same position at LSU after Wisconsin's win in the Holiday Bowl.
Aranda’s defense takes needed step forward
Wisconsin’s defensive players, along with defensive coordinator Dave Aranda, insisted in the week leading up to Saturday’s matchup with Miami (OH) that they would not be taking their Mid-American Conference foes lightly. Bret Bielema probably agrees.
Behind enemy lines: talking with Troy
The Daily Cardinal caught up with Michael Shipma, sports editor of The Tropolitan, Troy University's student newspaper, to discuss the Trojans' upcoming visit to Camp Randall Stadium Saturday.
Brandon Silvers
Redshirt sophomore quarterback Brandon Silvers, right, passed for 1,836 yards and 11 touchdowns a season ago. He leads head coach Neil Brown’s pace-oriented offense.
Tanner McEvoy
Tanner McEvoy played both ways last Saturday against Miami (OH) and showed he can make an impact no matter where he hits the field. He could do the same with Troy.
Three things to watch: Playing time in flux
1. Steady offensive line
Led by Silvers, it may be Troy’s time to shine
The Troy Trojans finished the 2014 season with a dismal 3-9 record, placing eighth out of 11 teams in the Sun Belt Conference. So far, Troy has started this season 1-1, losing to North Carolina State 49-21 and beating Charleston Southern 44-16.