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\I am not a role model. I am not paid to be a role model. I am paid to wreak havoc on the basketball court.""
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\I am not a role model. I am not paid to be a role model. I am paid to wreak havoc on the basketball court.""
This time of exams and mounting homework has really hampered my ability to check in with SportsCenter lately. If school has bogged you down too, I feel your pain.
The nation's eyes will turn to the Kohl Center March 22 when the men's NCAA Tournament rolls into Madison for a three-day basketball extravaganza. Hosting this year's Midwest Regional is a privilege that UW's state-of-the-art facility has been anticipating for four years.
My NCAA tournament bracket is not exactly on life support, but several unsuccessful upset picks have me itching for a second chance. Writing a sports column gives me that chance, complete with accountability.
Now, I know many good people from Minnesota. Perhaps even you, today's reader, have spent some time in the \Land of 10,000 Lakes.""
What you are about to read is not so much a column as it is stuff I couldn't get out of my head while I was supposed to be writing my column. Call it stream of consciousness.
There is no place like home for the Wisconsin men's basketball team. UW freshman Devin Harris hit five of six free throws over the final 19.2 seconds to secure a 94-92 overtime upset of 16th-ranked Ohio State (8-2 Big Ten, 17-4 overall) Wednesday.
If you, John Q. Sportsfan, have found yourself feeling a little empty inside this week, I want you to know you are not alone.
While students were studying for finals or away enjoying the winter break, the world of sports saw its share of bizarre incidents.
It has been a long time since a Chicago-Green Bay game was a battle for a division title. We are blessed with such a game this weekend.
Old habits die hard, especially for the UW men's basketball team. Wisconsin was held without a field goal for the final five-and-a-half minutes Wednesday, falling 62-61 to Georgia Tech in Atlanta.
Several times while watching football this year, I have commented to a friend on the relative \coolness"" of one of the teams' head coach. My comment usually led to a spontaneous listing of favorite NFL coaches. I cannot explain why this happens, but I might as well share the content of these conversations with everyone.
Although some mistakenly thought that Halloween came and went this weekend, today marks the actual date when children across town traditionally go trick-or-treating. So, in the spirit of Halloween, allow me to offer you a handful of sporting delights. Without further ado, here are a few real-life trick-or-treat situations in the world of sports.
Today, I regret to inform you that I have done something I vowed never to do.
Although I consider myself a true sports fan, capable of following and enjoying many sports at once, sometimes I get tunnel vision.
As expected, the NFL announced Tuesday that it has rescheduled the full slate of last weekend's games for the weekend of Jan. 6, the same weekend that the wild-card round of the playoffs would have been played under normal circumstances.
The first definition of the noun 'sport' found in a dictionary is 'a source of diversion.'
Despite a mediocre 2-3 record to start the Big Ten slate, the Badger men's basketball team is still an impressive 11-4 entering tonight's game with Ohio State. Much of the team's success has been attributed to the tough group of seniors who have not skipped a beat following an early-season coaching change.