The Man in the Middle
The first thing Elijah Hodge did upon meeting Jonathan Casillas was apologize.
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The first thing Elijah Hodge did upon meeting Jonathan Casillas was apologize.
sea_of_red: Badger football head coach Bret Bielema issued an e-mail Tuesday asking football fans in student sections to wear red during Badger home games.
Badger football fans: Ditch the white hats and gray t-shirts. Head coach Bret Bielema wants a sea of red at Camp Randall this Saturday.
After a relatively healthy fall camp where no starters were drastically injured, UW must adjust at wide receiver after starting senior wide-out Paul Hubbard went down with a sprained knee in Saturday's 20-13 win over UNLV.
It wasn't exactly the prettiest of ways to start a season 2-0, but it's better to have an unsatisfying 2-0 record than an unsatisfying 0-2 record - ala Michigan.
UW football senior wide receiver Paul Hubbard will miss six to eight weeks with a right knee sprain, head coach Bret Bielema announced Monday at his weekly news conference.
The UW football team will head west this Saturday for its lone non-conference road match-up when they clash with the University of Nevada-Las Vegas at 9 p.m. at Sam Boyd Stadium in Las Vegas, Nev.
Career highs by quarterback Tyler Donovan and wide receiver Luke Swan were instrumental in helping the No. 7 UW football team overcome early mistakes in a 42-21 victory over Washington State in Saturday's season opener at Camp Randall Stadium.
The University of Wisconsin Badgers football team is ranked No. 5 in two polls released Tuesday.
The UW football team entered training camp with a number of questions, and the players knew that many spots on the two-deep depth chart were up for grabs.
The UW football team will begin its 2007 campaign as a national title contender this Saturday as they host Washington State at 2:30 p.m. at Camp Randall Stadium.
I still remember my first thought when Zach Hampton knocked down Arkansas quarterback Casey Dick's Hail Mary to secure UW's second straight Capital One Bowl victory: This team is going to be something special next season. I can't wait for Sept. 1.""
Head coach Bret Bielema made an example of Jamal Cooper last weekend when he dismissed Cooper for conduct detrimental to the team. Although Bielema decided to kick Cooper off the team, this was not his first infraction.
After winning a school-record 12 games last season, the UW football team proved they were a team to be reckoned with. The Badgers finished in the top five at the end of the year, and defeated favorite Arkansas in the Capital One Bowl. With these accomplishments, the 2007 Badger football squad has all the momentum needed to make another run at the Big Ten championship and a potential Rose Bowl invitation.
It's hard to ask for a better season than the one UW football fans enjoyed under rookie head coach Bret Bielema. The Badgers went 12-1, won a second consecutive Capital One Bowl and saw senior Joe Thomas taken third in the NFL Draft.
The 2006 Wisconsin Badger football team was not flashy. They did not have any dramatic come-from-behind victories. The national media gave them little attention as they rose in the rankings. The Badgers did not care. They just won game after game after game.
With graduation (and unemployment) staring me in the face, I thought I'd give all you lucky Badgers who still have years left here some advice on how to fully enjoy the rest of your college careers.
Saturday's 26th annual Crazylegs Classic run/walk attracted a record-breaking 14,997 runners and walkers to Madison, including city celebrities Mayor Dave Cieslewicz and UW football head coach Bret Bielema.
Badger fans across campus expressed both anger and confusion with the UW-Madison Athletic Department Wednesday after discovering season football tickets had sold out before knowing they had even gone on sale.
Every athletic program goes through transitional phases. For Badger football, January 2006 presented a dramatic one as Barry Alvarez officially stepped down as head coach after 15 years of unquestioned success.