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(10/20/10 6:00am)
Before the Wisconsin football team ever loaded up the team plane
and flew to Las Vegas to kick off the 2010 season, conventional
wisdom pointed toward this two-week stretch—including dates with
Ohio State and Iowa—as the defining stretch of a promising season.
An uninspiring, if not unsurprising, loss in East Lansing
temporarily threatened to mute all of that talk, but after
bludgeoning the Buckeyes on Saturday, UW is one win away from
leaping right back into conference championship relevance.
(10/18/10 6:00am)
To beat any opponent, making big plays in timely situations will
benefit the cause. Against the top-ranked team in the country, such
execution is necessary.
(10/18/10 6:00am)
For just the fourth time in program history and the first in nearly
30 years, the Wisconsin football team took down a top-ranked team
as the Badgers upset No. 1 Ohio State 31-18 Saturday night in front
of a raucous Camp Randall crowd—igniting an unparalleled
celebration that lasted long into Sunday morning.
(10/18/10 6:00am)
In head coach Bret Bielema's weekly news conference Monday, he
addressed some of the keys in the victory over No. 1 Ohio State,
as well the team's preparation for this week's game, and battle for
the Heartland Trophy against Iowa.
(10/16/10 6:00am)
It took all of twelve seconds on Saturday night for the Badgers to
make it known that No. 1 Ohio State was in for a fight. For the
59:48 following senior wide receiver David Gilreath's opening
97-yard kick return touchdown, UW used a lethal combination of
offensive balance and defensive intensity to ensure that everybody
heard the message.
(10/14/10 6:00am)
It's a rite of fall, really. The leaves change, the temperature
drops (theoretically), students show up late to football games and
columnists spend a few hundred words decrying those empty bleachers
in the north end zone. Frankly, I'm surprised we made it this far
in the year without one of them.
(10/14/10 6:00am)
RED HOT
(10/14/10 6:00am)
It's a rite of fall, really. The leaves change, the temperature
drops (theoretically), students show up late to football games and
columnists spend a few hundred words decrying those empty bleachers
in the north end zone. Frankly, I'm surprised we made it this far
in the year without one of them.
(10/13/10 6:00am)
On Oct. 31, 1942, the Badgers hosted the top ranked Ohio State
Buckeyes at Camp Randall Stadium and, for the first time ever
against a No. 1 team, came away victorious, 17-7.
(10/11/10 6:00am)
In his weekly press conference on Monday, head coach Bret Bielema
acknowledged the team's win over Minnesota this past weekend, while
also looking forward to Ohio State this coming week.
(10/11/10 6:00am)
In the first, third and fourth quarters Saturday, the Badgers
looked like a football team starting to find its rhythm at just the
right time. It is quarters like the second, however, that Wisconsin
cannot afford against Ohio State and Iowa the next two weeks.
(10/11/10 6:00am)
Girl at party watching a guy in a bob for apples competition:
(10/11/10 6:00am)
Deer Cardinal,
(10/11/10 6:00am)
Without a spat after the game that manifested itself at midfield
between Minnesota head coach Tim Brewster and Wisconsin head coach
Bret Bielema in regards to Bielema's decision to try for the two
point conversion despite being up by 25 points in the fourth
quarter, this would have been one of the least dramatic battles for
Paul Bunyan's Axe in recent memory.
(10/07/10 6:00am)
1: Three is the magic number
(10/07/10 6:00am)
Since Saturday's loss against Michigan State, plenty of people have
noted that head coach Bret Bielema's career record against ranked
Big Ten teams now stands at 1-8. Minnesota is not ranked this
year—not even close, really—but they are Wisconsin's archrival, and
Bielema has their number.
(10/04/10 6:00am)
From the beginning of his weekly press conference Monday, Wisconsin
football head coach Bret Bielema made it clear that he is excited
to get back to work following a tough loss to Michigan State in
East Lansing Saturday.
(10/01/10 6:00am)
Not only do the No. 24 Michigan State Spartans (4-0) qualify as a
familiar opponent for No. 11 Wisconsin (4-0) as time conference
foes, they also happen to look an awful lot like the Badgers on the
field.
(09/28/10 6:00am)
Head coach Bret Bielema discussed some of the key players in
Saturday's win over Austin Peay, as well as the Badgers' upcoming
game and Big Ten opener at Michigan State.
(09/27/10 6:00am)
In a game where Bucky ended up doing more push-ups than a West
Point recruit (385 if you were not counting), the Badgers finally
showed their full offensive potential, albeit against a lowly
opponent in Austin Peay.