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(09/09/21 7:00am)
With fall sports starting back up, Badger fans might be surprised to see some of their favorite athletes returning to play for an extra year. Last October, the NCAA announced that they would be granting all Division I fall and winter sport athletes an extra year of eligibility, regardless of whether they competed in the 2020-21 season.
(08/18/21 7:00am)
Camp Randall Stadium, like many of the other great venues in college football, desperately missed a key element during the 2020 season: a real crowd.
(06/07/21 9:00am)
The shortened 2020 season was a frustrating one for redshirt sophomore quarterback Graham Mertz. After a freak ankle injury sidelined Jack Coan earlier last fall, Mertz dazzled in his first career start against Illinois in week one, a Friday night kickoff that had the eyes of the nation watching the young QB. The former four-star recruit connected on 20 of 21 passes for 248 yards and five touchdowns, leading then-No.14 Wisconsin to a blowout win over the Illini.
(04/29/21 7:00am)
After last year’s baffling draft decisions, especially on the first two days, the Green Bay Packers will once again look to shore up their weaknesses and gear up for another ride with Aaron Rodgers. It’s not that drafting a third string quarterback (Jordan Love) and a third string running back (AJ Dillon) with their first two picks hurt the Packers title chances last year, it’s that they didn’t contribute to them at all.
(02/24/21 3:00pm)
Former Wisconsin wide receiver Quintez Cephus is suing the university for violating due process rights, Title IX provisions and breach of contract, the current Detroit Lion said in a lawsuit filed Tuesday afternoon.
(02/18/21 10:52pm)
Wisconsin Athletic Director Barry Alvarez said Thursday afternoon that the program expects to have fans back inside Camp Randall Stadium at some capacity for this fall’s season, according to a Wisconsin Football press release.
(02/17/21 7:00pm)
After an abbreviated 2020 football season that saw Wisconsin get off to a red-hot start, only to seemingly regress in every phase before downing Wake Forest in the esteemed Duke’s Mayo Bowl, Badger fans could use some good news.
(01/09/21 8:00am)
It was no surprise when Wisconsin quarterback Jack Coan put his name in the transfer portal in the aftermath of the 2020 regular season. After a devastating leg injury in preseason, Coan had been surpassed in the depth chart by QB Graham Mertz, and it was only natural that he’d look elsewhere for playing time in 2021.
(01/01/21 12:58am)
The Wisconsin (4-3) defense definitely played with some twang after halftime Wednesday afternoon.
(12/30/20 4:21pm)
It isn’t quite the reward the Badgers must have imagined after their impressive 2-0 start, but Wisconsin (3-3) will play Wake Forest (4-4) in the Duke’s Mayo Bowl Wednesday, their 19th consecutive bowl appearance.
(12/30/20 8:00am)
Quarterback Jack Coan is entering the transfer portal and will be leaving the Wisconsin Football program, Coan and the team announced early last week. After a foot injury sidelined the junior for the first two months of the season, Coan did not play at any point during the 2020 regular season — even after being activated prior to a week eight matchup against No. 16 Iowa.
(12/30/20 8:00am)
In a season with plenty of moments Wisconsin (3-3) football players and coaches would love to forget, Collin Larsh delivered one worth remembering against rival Minnesota (3-4) in week nine.
(12/19/20 7:45pm)
The storied history of the Wisconsin and Minnesota rivalry dates back all the way to 1890. After a brief one year hiatus in 1906 due to then-President Roosevelet suspending all college football in light of safety concerns, the rivalry game has been played every season since, making it the longest continuously played rivalry game in the history of college football. Entering Saturday, Wisconsin leads the series 61-60-8.
(12/19/20 7:44am)
As part of Gameday VII, The Daily Cardinal's Seamus Rohrer takes a look at college football's Heisman Trophy candidates as championship weekend approaches. A couple of Alabama prospects lead the way.
(12/19/20 7:39am)
What happens when a stoppable force meets a moveable object?
(12/19/20 7:37am)
As part of Gameday VII, The Daily Cardinal's Justin Alpert lays out the three keys to a Wisconsin victory against Minnesota this Saturday afternoon.
(12/11/20 6:51pm)
2020 has been a forgettable year for Wisconsin football, starting with the frustrating Rose Bowl loss to Oregon and leading into a season of COVID-19 cases, cancellations and offensive struggles.
(12/11/20 6:44pm)
As part of Gameday VI, Seamus Rohrer lays out the three keys to a Wisconsin victory at No. 16 Iowa this Saturday.
(12/07/20 5:25pm)
MADISON, WI –– For the second straight week, No. 16 Wisconsin (2-2) had no answers offensively against a respectable defense. Despite six drives into opponent’s territory, the Badgers produced just two scores –– a couple of red-zone field goals –– in a 14-6 loss to No. 12 Indiana (6-1) Saturday afternoon at Camp Randall.
(12/04/20 8:00am)
As part of Gameday V, The Daily Cardinal’s Simon Farber takes a look around the conference for a couple of high-profile matchups this Saturday.