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(11/16/08 6:00am)
The Wisconsin football team erased a 14-point halftime deficit
to tie Minnesota 24-24 by the start of the fourth quarter Saturday.
The final quarter has posed problems for the Badgers, but that was
not the case Saturday.
(11/13/08 6:00am)
After running for 441 yards against Indiana last Saturday, it
seemed obvious where the praise would be handed out. Sophomore wide
receiver David Gilreath, junior running back P.J. Hill and freshman
running back John Clay - having all rushed for over 100 yards -
were the apparent choices, but only Gilreath received co-MVP
honors.
(11/13/08 6:00am)
1. Fired-Up Seniors
(11/11/08 6:00am)
Head football coach Bret Bielema said Monday he is happy with
the team's progress in Saturday's win against Indiana, and he is
looking forward to the Border Battle"" between Wisconsin and
Minnesota this weekend.
(11/10/08 6:00am)
Members of the Sigma Phi Epsilon fraternity biked 412 miles to
Bloomington, Ind., this weekend to raise money for the American
Family Children's Hospital in their 17th annual Tour de
Touchdown.
(11/07/08 6:00am)
Despite being one point away from defeating a top-20 team last
week, the Wisconsin football team finds itself at the bottom of the
Big Ten with a 1-5 record and only three games remaining in the
season. The Badgers hope to move up at least one spot in the
conference rankings as they take on Indiana Saturday.
(11/04/08 6:00am)
Bret Bielema: Badger head coach Bret Bielema's unsportsmanlike
conduct penalty in the fourth quarter Saturday helped spark an 11-0
MSU scoring run.
(11/04/08 6:00am)
Wisconsin football head coach Bret Bielema blamed a lack of
discipline from himself and the team for Wisconsin's fifth loss of
the season Saturday against Michigan State. Bielema emphasized
Badger penalties, including the unsportsmanlike penalty against him
in the fourth quarter, as a learning experience for the team.
(11/03/08 6:00am)
Leadership on any sports team ultimately comes from the top, and
if the Wisconsin football team's 25-24 loss Saturday to Michigan
State proved anything, it's that the Badgers are definitely lacking
in that department.
(11/03/08 6:00am)
EAST LANCING, Mich. - Another trip to the state of Michigan,
another double-digit lead in the fourth quarter and, finally,
another mistake-filled road defeat for the Wisconsin football
team.
(10/31/08 6:00am)
After restoring order at Camp Randall by ending a four-game
losing streak last week, the Badgers are looking to carry their
momentum to No. 21 Michigan State Saturday.
(10/30/08 6:00am)
On a weekend filled with relief over its first conference win,
Wisconsin suffered one of its toughest losses against Illinois
Saturday: a season-ending injury to senior tight end Travis Beckum.
(10/28/08 6:00am)
Football head coach Bret Bielema said Monday he was impressed
with the way Wisconsin played in their win against Illinois
Saturday, ending a losing streak that dated back to late
September.
(10/27/08 6:00am)
Three interceptions by the UW defense and two clutch touchdown
catches by sophomore wide receiver David Gilreath got the Wisconsin
football team its first Big Ten win this season.
(10/27/08 6:00am)
Toward the end of Wisconsin's 27-17 win over Illinois Saturday,
UW head coach Bret Bielema did something completely out of
character. With time running down and the Badgers in possession of
the football, Bielema's offense graciously took a delay of game
penalty, stopping the clock with six seconds left in the game.
(10/24/08 6:00am)
After a week of Football 101 in practice, the 3-4 Badgers will
look to get out of their Big Ten rut in Saturday's homecoming game
against Illinois.
(10/23/08 6:00am)
When a team goes through a tough stretch and plays so far below
expectations, it's only natural for spectators to hand one person
all the blame. But if the blame for Wisconsin's troubles is
directed at a single person or element, wouldn't that be overly
simplifying things? During Wisconsin's current four-game losing
streak - its first in more than a decade - the Badgers have been
entirely outplayed in just about every phase of the game.
(10/23/08 6:00am)
1. Stopping the Run
(10/21/08 6:00am)
Head coach Bret Bielema emphasized a back-to-basics approach for
Wisconsin football at his Monday press conference, as the team
looks to move on from its fourth straight loss.
(10/20/08 6:00am)
IOWA CITY, Iowa - As he sat in front of the media after his
team's 38-16 loss to the Iowa Hawkeyes Saturday, Wisconsin Badger
football head coach Bret Bielema - with a sense of desperation in
his voice - explained the current state of the team.