Bielema's focus Ohio State, puts loss behind
Football head coach Bret Bielema said Monday that he wants to move on from a disappointing loss to Michigan and prepare for Saturday's game against No. 12 Ohio State.
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Football head coach Bret Bielema said Monday that he wants to move on from a disappointing loss to Michigan and prepare for Saturday's game against No. 12 Ohio State.
For the first half, Wisconsin did everything right.
Frustrated by Fresno State's inability to run the ball on the left side of the field, Bulldog head coach Pat Hill told his players to keep away from Wisconsin senior defensive end Matt Shaughnessy in the Sept. 13 matchup.
When it comes to Wisconsin Badger football, there are a few things that fans can always expect: offensive lineman to be tall enough to play forward for the basketball team, a defense ready to blitz the opposition into a coma and a stellar return man on special teams.
When it comes to Wisconsin Badger football, there are a few things that fans can always expect: offensive lineman to be tall enough to play forward for the basketball team, a defense ready to blitz the opposition into a coma and a stellar return man on special teams.
In August, University of Wisconsin football player Jonathan Casillas was cited for a DUI while driving on a moped. The senior outside linebacker was also cited for driving with two people on a moped.
It is not that big of a deal ... but it could have been huge. Near the end of the third quarter in Saturday's 13-10 Wisconsin football victory over Fresno State, it seemed obvious that Fresno wideout Devon Wylie fumbled the ball after being hit by Wisconsin safety Shane Carter.
Wisconsin Badgers' starting linebacker Jonathan Casillas will appear in Dane County court Friday to face charges of drunken driving.
Determined to be in top form for the Fresno State battle, senior linebacker Jonathan Casillas pushed himself hard during practice last week to overcome a knee injury and ultimately make some key plays that allowed the Wisconsin defense to hold the Bulldogs to their lowest score at home since 1986.
After defeating then-No.21 Fresno State 13-10 in enemy territory, the Wisconsin football team will be looking to correct mistakes, expand play options and get healthy during its bye week in preparation for the Big Ten opener against Michigan Sept. 27, head coach Bret Bielema said Monday.
It wasn't easy, it wasn't pretty, and it was controversial. But in the end the No. 8 Wisconsin football team emerged from Bulldog Stadium in Fresno, Calif., with a 13-10 victory over the Fresno State Bulldogs Saturday night.
Holding the now 25th-ranked Fresno State to 10 points in an intense, 60-minute thriller, the Wisconsin defense, boosted by the return of senior linebacker Jonathan Casillas, rallied in clutch situations to prevent a Bulldog upset Saturday night.
Entering the 2008 season, it seemed obvious the Wisconsin football team would have a solid linebacking corp., led by senior outside linebackers DeAndre Levy and Jonathan Casillas. The two bring experience and leadership to the position that few can match and none can surpass.
Wisconsin's football standout and senior tight end Travis Beckum, who missed UW's first two games due to a hamstring injury, said he will most likely be back in action against Fresno State Saturday.
At his press conference Monday, Wisconsin football head coach Bret Bielema said his team will focus on performing well early in the game at Fresno State Saturday.
Last weekend against Akron, the Wisconsin Badgers entered the game intending to run the ball... a lot. And after their 38-17 win, the Badgers looked at the 404 yards they had compiled on the ground. A week later against Marshall, UW decided to showcase its aerial attack, defeating the Thundering Herd 51-14 behind 308 passing yards from senior quarterback Allan Evridge.
After a sub-par first-quarter performance created a two-touchdown deficit for the Wisconsin football team, quarterback Allan Evridge revitalized the offense with over 300 passing yards.
After a sub-par first quarter performance created a two-touchdown deficit for the Wisconsin football team, quarterback Allan Everidge revitalized the offense with more than 300 passing yards, allowing the Badgers to score 51 unanswered points and soundly defeat Marshall 51-14 Saturday.
The Wisconsin football team showcased its powerful offensive line and running game against Akron last weekend.