Badgers look to zip past Akron, avoid letdown
After a monumental opening weekend win at Lambeau Field, the Wisconsin Badgers (1-0) return home this weekend to take on the Akron Zips (1-0).
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After a monumental opening weekend win at Lambeau Field, the Wisconsin Badgers (1-0) return home this weekend to take on the Akron Zips (1-0).
Week 1 of the 2016 college football season is officially in the books, and what a week it was.
Kicker Rafael Gaglianone switched his number from No. 10 to No. 27 this offseason in honor of his friend and Nebraska kicker Sam Foltz, who passed away in July.
It was early evening in Green Bay, Wis. and it had turned into a cool late summer night, but inside a packed Lambeau Field things were beginning to heat up.
GREEN BAY (Wis.) — Everyone knew the formula the Wisconsin Badgers had to follow to pull off the upset at Lambeau Field against No. 5 ranked LSU: find a way to stop Leonard Fournette. For 35 minutes, this defense did the seemingly impossible, and that was long enough for the offense to secure the win.
Derrick Tindal, who has three interceptions this year, underwent a minor surgery Tuesday.
The Badgers' upset win over LSU is just one of the many highlights from a historic year in Wisconsin athletics.
The Badgers are looking for their second win against a top five opponent.
Bart Houston has benefitted from a simplified system from Paul Chryst.
GREEN BAY (Wis.) — Momentum swings were the story of the day for the first major college football game played at Lambeau Field in decades, as the Wisconsin Badgers (1-0) pulled off the upset over No. 5 ranked LSU (0-1).
The time has come. The highly anticipated matchup between the unranked Wisconsin Badgers and the No. 5 LSU Tigers is a day away and the gloom of the football off-season is clearing at last. The hallowed grounds of Lambeau Field, will be the setting for the first game of the year and the start of the 2016 season. The game kicks off at 2:30 p.m. central time and will be broadcasted on ABC, ESPN3 and the WatchESPN app.
College football’s return has finally crept up on the nation and left fans and pundits scrambling to predict the outcome of the season. The College Football Playoff Selection Committee has turned every viewer into a psychic for the third year in a row, and with all four spots in the playoffs wide open, everyone thinks their team has what it takes. Spoiler alert: They don’t.
By some miraculous act of God, Christian Boutwell, sports editor of LSU’s Daily Reveille, was able to get a phone to work in the Bayou and have a conversation with me about the Tigers' upcoming bout against UW. Jokes aside, I was able to pick Christian’s brain about LSU and got some fantastic insight about the Tigers and their clash with the Badgers. From Leonard Fournette to the Lambeau Leap, from Dave Aranda to the SEC-B10 rivalry, Christian hit it all.
It’s the most wonderful time of the year. Football is back, brats are on the grill and everyone has their bibs on. College football Saturdays are unparalleled in sports. March Madness can stake its claim, but anything that lasts just a month is too short to be the best.
College football is officially back, which means the race for a Big Ten title is technically anyone’s to win (yes, even you, Purdue). There is no shortage of intriguing storylines heading into the year. Can Jim Harbaugh lead Michigan to its first conference title since 2004? Will Ohio State be able to stay in the national title picture despite only returning three starters? Can Michigan State win back-to-back Big Ten titles for the first time in 50 years? Will Iowa prove that 2015 was no fluke? Which team will capture the conference crown and earn the right to be steamrolled by Alabama in the College Football Playoff? All those questions and more will begin to be answered when Big Ten football gets back into full swing this weekend.
Like many students, Alec Ingold will be going home for Labor Day weekend. A native of Green Bay, Wisconsin, the sophomore fullback is getting the chance of a lifetime to play in front of a hometown crowd in one of the most storied stadiums in the country.
Halting the Heisman
Lambeau Field is one entry on a short list of venues every sports fan should watch a game at before they die, preceded only by Wrigley Field and Fenway Park. It’s a bucket list item for rivals and nearly a place of worship for Packers fans, but for the people living in Green Bay, it’s an integral part of the community.
After practice Thursday afternoon, it was announced that senior quarterback Bart Houston will start the season opener against LSU at Lambeau Field.
After an uncharacteristically subpar year for the Wisconsin offensive line, the Badgers have been dealt a new blow after hearing redshirt junior Dan Voltz is retiring from football. The news came at fall camp on Tuesday and was first reported by Mike Lucas of UWBadgers.com.