Montee Ball pleads guilty to domestic abuse, sentenced to 60 days in jail
Former Wisconsin running back Montee Ball was sentenced to 60 days in jail after pleading guilty to misdemeanor domestic battery on Friday, according to Channel 3000.
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Former Wisconsin running back Montee Ball was sentenced to 60 days in jail after pleading guilty to misdemeanor domestic battery on Friday, according to Channel 3000.
When the Wisconsin Badgers had to nominate a player to be the keynote speaker at the Big Ten Football Kickoff Luncheon, the choice for them was clear — the backup running back.
There’s no sense in sugarcoating it: Wisconsin’s new football uniforms are an absolute dud.
For many of you incoming freshmen, going to Camp Randall on September 10 will be your first taste of Badger football, at least in person. However, even for seniors like me, this season feels new, because for the first time, there will be a starting quarterback other than Joel Stave.
Although I was raised to be a Badger by my parents — who met at UW in the 80s — I did not attend a football game at Camp Randall until my junior year of high school.
There’s a new face running the show for the Wisconsin Badgers’ defense this season. With former defensive coordinator Dave Aranda off to LSU, Justin Wilcox is taking over the unit that allowed the second-fewest yards per game in the country last season, so expectations will be high in 2016.
UW-Madison spin-off company WeightUp Solutions has developed computerized monitors to track weight lifting, a system that is currently being used by the UW-Oshkosh football team.
Although Wisconsin’s 2015 campaign has been shadowed by disappointment, 12 players were honored with All-Big Ten selections with the regular season coming to an end this past weekend.
Minneapolis, Minn. - When a running back has a big performance, some might say that he was “in the zone.” For redshirt junior Dare Ogunbowale and redshirt freshman Taiwan Deal, that expression was much more literal.
Junior running back Corey Clement has been cited with two counts of disorderly conduct stemming from a Nov. 8 incident that left him with a cut on his hand, according to a Wednesday release from the UW Athletic Department.
The Wisconsin student section looked bad, as they pelted the cheerleaders with snowballs, but the Badgers (5-2 Big Ten, 8-3 overall) on the field didn’t look much better, losing to the No. 20 Northwestern Wildcats (5-2, 9-2) 13-7.
Senior outside linebacker Joe Schobert may lead the Wisconsin defense in sacks and quarterback hits, but Vince Biegel might be even more valuable for defensive coordinator Dave Aranda.
After a polarizing five-year stay at Wisconsin, redshirt senior Joel Stave will play his last game at Camp Randall Stadium Saturday against Northwestern.
1. Big (Ten) aspirations
Though the Big Ten West is Iowa’s division to lose at this point, the race for the Big Ten East is far from over.
It has been nearly three weeks since the Badgers (3-4-3) last skated in the Kohl Center, but expect fans in red to flock to the 17,230-seat arena this Friday and Saturday for showdowns against No. 9 Denver (6-3-1).
After the Baltimore Ravens defeated the San Francisco 49ers in Superbowl XLVII, Ravens head coach John Harbaugh summed up his team’s win with an adage that was simple yet expressive: “It’s never pretty. It’s never perfect. But it was us,” he said.
Jake Rudock has excelled at Michigan since transferring from Iowa.
Michigan survived a scare in Bloomington last weekend thanks to a six-touchdown performance from quarterback Jake Rudock. The Hoosiers gave the Wolverines all they could handle, taking them to double overtime. However, the game would not have even reached extra time had it not been for a five-yard Rudock touchdown pass with two seconds left that tied the game. He then threw for two scores in overtime, using just three plays to lead the Michigan offense to paydirt.