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(10/21/16 7:45pm)
As redshirt freshman quarterback Alex Hornibrook dropped back to pass on the final play of overtime, he looked to his right hoping to find an open receiver. One of the players that Hornibrook was looking to find was junior wide receiver Jazz Peavy. While Hornibrook was sacked on the play, it was no coincidence he was looking to his big-play slot receiver on arguably the most important play of UW’s season. Though the Badgers couldn’t complete the major upset against No. 2 Ohio State Saturday night, junior wide receiver Jazz Peavy stepped up and led UW during the contest, and was subsequently the team’s most valuable player.
(10/21/16 7:15pm)
I’ll be the first to admit that I love football. There’s something inherently primal about lining up in front of someone, knowing that your only goal in that moment is either to get past them or stop them from getting past you.
(10/20/16 12:44pm)
In an attempt to restore law and order to Vilas Park, The Daily Cardinal is back at it again Saturday, seeking to win its fourth flag football game in a row against The Badger Herald.
(10/18/16 3:30pm)
Saturday night began with the hope of picking up a signature win for Wisconsin football, but ended with the most bitter of defeats.
(10/16/16 3:55pm)
Corey Clement is already done thinking about the Wisconsin Badgers’ (1-2 Big Ten, 4-2 overall) 30-23 overtime loss to the No. 2 Ohio State Buckeyes (3-0, 6-0) on Saturday night. Of course, he and his teammates will still go over the film from the game this week, but the senior running back sees no point in dwelling on the outcome.
(10/16/16 3:45pm)
T.J. Watt's performance for the Badgers defense earned him the football team's Athlete of the Semester.
(10/16/16 3:38pm)
Ohio State looks like the best team in the loaded Big Ten, as the conference enters the final week of the regular season.
(10/16/16 4:03am)
With ESPN’s College Gameday in town, everyone across the country knew this game had the potential to be a thriller. It did not disappoint as the two teams went back-and-forth throughout the second half, but No. 2 Ohio State outlasted the No. 8 Badgers 30-23 in overtime.
(10/14/16 5:12pm)
Sitting in his welding class at Mid-State Technical College in Stevens Point, Wisconsin, four years ago, Ryan Ramczyk was thinking about the sport he still loved. The first-team All-State left tackle in high school passed up Division-I offers to play football. Like so many other 18-year-olds, he was unsure about his future and followed a path towards working in the trades.
(10/13/16 8:00pm)
Wisconsin:
(10/13/16 7:00pm)
In addition to somehow pulling out consecutive top-10 wins, injuries have been another major Badger storyline thus far as UW tries to find a way to stay in contention for the Big Ten title.
(10/13/16 6:00pm)
Week six of College Football was full of scoring, as a multitude of defenses were beat by 40-plus, 50-plus and even 70-plus points (78 to be exact—looking at you, Rutgers). Teams are now setting up for the meat of their schedules, as conference play is making teams show up or be shown out.
(10/13/16 5:30pm)
As of Saturday, October 8 in the year of our Lord 2016, Purdue officially has a better record than Michigan State in the sport of football.
(10/13/16 4:00pm)
After leaving the field during a practice run Tuesday afternoon, O is listed as questionable for the Student Section Race this Saturday against Ohio State.
(10/13/16 3:30pm)
Most teams would expect the schedule to get easier after facing two top-10 opponents on the road in consecutive weeks. For the Badgers, though, the schedule only gets harder, as after a one-week hiatus from game action, they prepare for what will likely be their toughest test of the season: Urban Meyer’s Ohio State Buckeyes.
(10/13/16 2:07pm)
Trigger warning from the writer: This story contains quotes with violent and threatening language toward women.
(10/13/16 10:30pm)
The lights will be bright as the No. 8 Wisconsin Badgers (1-1 Big Ten, 4-1 overall) take on the undefeated No. 2 Ohio State Buckeyes (2-0, 5-0) at Camp Randall Stadium for the first time since 2012 this Saturday at 7 p.m.
(10/13/16 5:00pm)
By almost all measures, the College Football Playoff is a perfect way to determine a champion.
(10/13/16 5:54am)
(10/10/16 3:06pm)
Six years ago, Wisconsin and Ohio State met under the lights at Camp Randall Stadium on a night that Badgers fan will never forget.