Starters reign supreme as Cardinal wins 35-6
By Ryan Reszel
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By Ryan Reszel
The Wisconsin football team concludes its spring season with the annual Spring Game Saturday at Camp Randall Stadium. To prepare football-hungry Badgers fans for the clash of red versus white, The Daily Cardinal presents its first segment of Five Things to Watch in 2007.
Football season may still be four months away, but UW head coach Brett Bielema would like nothing more than to see 50,000 screaming fans at Camp Randall Saturday afternoon.
Last season UW tackle Joe Thomas established himself as the most dominant lineman in the country. The 6'8' 313-pound Brookfield, Wis., native earned first team All-Big Ten honors, first team All-American honors and also won the Outland Trophy awarded to the nation's top offensive lineman.
UW head coach Bret Bielema and his staff spoke at the Wisconsin Football Coaches Association's 31st annual football clinic this past weekend, but it was the Badger defense that did most of the tutoring during Wisconsin's intra-squad scrimmage Saturday afternoon at Camp Randall Stadium.
Ask a group of Badger fans who head coach Bret Bielema has slated to replace starting quarterback John Stocco and the majority would probably answer senior signal caller Tyler Donovan. The more educated enthusiasts will insist that Kansas State transfer Allan Evridge will also try to take Stocco's place.
The Wisconsin football team had to say goodbye to an athlete Monday, as junior defensive tackle Justin Ostrowski has decided to leave the team and end his Badger career.
No beer bongs were poured from the porches of Lathrop Street. Inside Camp Randall Stadium no one was ""Jumping Around."" Yet while most UW students slept soundly with dreams of bracket-busters and Sweet 16 Cinderellas dancing in their heads, UW head football coach Bret Bielema and the Badgers were hard at work.
The UW football team finalized its 12-game 2007 schedule by adding Northern Illinois as its fourth non-conference opponent. The Huskies will visit Camp Randall Oct. 20 during what was UW's bye week in the middle of the conference season.
UW football signs another
After much speculation that he would jump to the NFL, offensive coordinator Paul Chryst will remain with the UW football team, head coach Bret Bielema announced Wednesday.
I'm not one of those people who likes Valentine's Day. I guess I don't hate it either, but I definitely believe in the theory that it's a lose-lose situation if you are a guy.
Following the most successful season in UW-Madison football history, the UW System Board of Regents approved an amended contract for head coach Bret Bielema Friday.
UW football head coach Bret Bielema announced his second freshman class Wednesday, which includes 16 scholarship players and was ranked No. 26 nationally by ESPN.
According to Thursday's edition of the Milwakee Journal-Sentinel, junior defensive end Jamal Cooper has been dismissed from the UW football team because of academic violations.
Head coach Bret Bielema announced Thursday that UW sophomore running back P.J. Hill and junior tight end Andy Crooks will miss the team's spring practices after undergoing shoulder surgeries this week.
ORLANDO, Fla.—Wisconsin's worries about Arkansas' potent running game were justified on the third play from scrimmage at the Capital One Bowl Jan. 1 when sophomore Heisman finalist Darren McFadden broke a big run and seemed destined for the end zone. Instead, UW sophomore cornerback Jack Ikegwuonu caught McFadden and brought him down at the nine-yard line.
ORLANDO, Fla.—The UW football team rushed for negative five yards, allowed 257 yards on the ground and did not score in the second half of the Capital One Bowl. Yet somehow, despite these numbers, the Badgers (12-1) took home their second straight Capital One Bowl victory, defeating Arkansas (10-4) 17-14.
Please, let me state the obvious. If UW head coach Bret Bielema thought that taking over a program left behind by Barry Alvarez was too much pressure, then wait until he has to top the best record ever in Wisconsin football history when his team returns next fall.
ORLANDO, Fla. - Wisconsin's worries about Arkansas' potent running game were justified on the third play from scrimmage at Monday's Capital One Bowl when sophomore Heisman finalist Darren McFadden broke a big run and seemed destined for the end zone. Instead, UW sophomore cornerback Jack Ikegwuonu caught McFadden and brought him down at the nine yard line.