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(05/05/10 6:00am)
Over the past few years, we've seen a strange trend developing
in the NHL playoffs, and I've never been quite sure how to explain
it, but I'm going to take a stab. Every single year in the NFL
playoffs, you can count on some of the teams that had the best
record in the regular season to drop out of the playoffs way too
early. Based on the regular season standings, the best teamsnever
seem to take it deep into the playoffs, and each year it seems to
get stranger.
(04/28/10 6:00am)
Like most basketball fans, I've been watching plenty of the NBA
playoffs the last couple weeks. We've been treated to some good
games and some interesting series, but every year, especially
around the first round, I begin to voice to same complaints over
and over again: there are too many teams, too many games, the
postseason goes too long and the way the games are called becomes
frustrating. I still enjoy the playoffs, but there is so much wrong
with the current system. The structure needs an overhaul, with
several major changes needing to be implemented.
(04/27/10 6:00am)
Sometimes measuring success is not that simple.
(04/26/10 6:00am)
While most outgoing Badgers have played in their final
competitive football game, at least three members of the 2009
Wisconsin football team have the chance to play professional
football in the National Football League, as tight end Garrett
Graham, defensive lineman/linebacker O'Brien Schofield and safety
Chris Maragos have hooked up with NFL teams.
(04/21/10 6:00am)
Ever since Roger Goodell took over as NFL commissioner in 2006,
he's been a no-nonsense guy. He decided he was going to put his
stamp on the league by being a disciplinarian, making it seem more
and more likely that Goodell's lasting image in this league will be
the commissioner who wasn't afraid to impose harsh penalties on any
player—even if you're a superstar in the NFL.
(04/15/10 6:00am)
Experience
(04/15/10 6:00am)
There's a reason no one on campus goes to the spring game. It's
boring. It's just a practice. The starters on offense go out and
run over the second-team defense, then the defensive starters go
out and shut down the second-team offense. Guys like Scott Tolzien,
John Clay and Nick Toon will go out there and have huge days
against inferior competition.
(04/14/10 6:00am)
When I became a columnist last fall, I swore I would avoid
blabbering about my hometown teams back in New York at all costs,
knowing no one out here really cares about them. But with what the
New York Jets have been doing this spring, ignoring them is
becoming impossible. With the moves the Jets have made since losing
to Indianapolis in the AFC title game last January paired with what
they did before the season, it becomes apparent that this team
could be changing the landscape of the NFL offseason.
(04/07/10 6:00am)
Now that Mike Krzyzewski and the Blue Devils have cut down the
nets, the 2009-'10 NCAA men's basketball season has finally come to
an end. As a Badger fan already looking ahead to the 2010-'11
campaign, one of my favorite parts of discussing Wisconsin
basketball in the off-season is speculating next year's starting
lineup; who will replace the seniors from this season and how
players may fare facing the potential of an expanded role. So
here's an early look at the potential starting lineup for UW for
next season.
(03/24/10 6:00am)
After watching my final Wisconsin basketball game as a student
Sunday, I cannot help but feel a sour taste in my mouth. This
bitter flavor is not just a product of Cornell blowing by the
Badgers in the NCAA Tournament; it stems from season after season
of Wisconsin coming up short in the postseason far more often than
it should.
(03/22/10 6:00am)
They say defense wins championships, but having a good offense
doesn't hurt either.
(03/19/10 6:00am)
The Badgers' quest for an NCAA Championship begins today as
Wisconsin takes on Wofford in the first round of the NCAA
Tournament.
(03/17/10 6:00am)
This is the year the Badgers go to the Elite Eight, and I'll
tell you why.
(03/15/10 6:00am)
The NCAA announced Wisconsin earned a No. 4 seed and will face
Wofford this Friday in the 2010 NCAA Tournament.
(03/12/10 6:00am)
The Badgers open up postseason play in the Big Ten tournament
today, beginning their quest for a Big Ten championship. As the No.
4 seed in the event, Wisconsin takes on No. 5 seed Illinois.
(03/11/10 6:00am)
Ohio State
(03/10/10 6:00am)
Too many times when I'm watching sports I think of a column
idea, then realize there's no way I can stretch those concepts into
a full column. So instead I thought it would be appropriate to
throw all of them into one.
(03/10/10 6:00am)
The Big Ten announced its end-of-the-year awards late Monday,
and the selections included Wisconsin senior guards Trevon Hughes
and Jason Bohannon and junior forward Jon Leuer.
(03/08/10 6:00am)
CHAMPAIGN, Ill.—Foul trouble? Who cares about that?
(03/08/10 6:00am)
CHAMPAIGN, Ill.—Momentum can be a powerful force in basketball,
especially on the road. All it takes is a few things to go right
for the home team before the squad gains confidence, the crowd gets
into it and the balance of the game shifts.