Football: Two night games on 2012 schedule
Tuesday the Wisconsin football team will play two prime-time games in the 2012 season.
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Tuesday the Wisconsin football team will play two prime-time games in the 2012 season.
The month-long span of 14 grueling spring practices will come to a conclusion Saturday for the Wisconsin football team prepares to play in their annual spring game at Camp Randall Stadium.
With one week and four practices to go for the Wisconsin football team before its spring game next Saturday the Badger coaches are getting a look at the players competing for playing time on offense.
With spring practice now over halfway done, the Wisconsin football team is looking forward to its spring game on April 28, and, to this point, head coach Bret Bielema likes the way his team is shaping up.
With the departure of Russell Wilson, one of the biggest questions facing the Wisconsin football team for the 2012 season was its situation under center. Consider those questions answered with Wednesday’s news that former Maryland quarterback Danny O’Brien has decided to take his talents to Madison.
As the season changes from winter to spring the unseasonal sounds of football pads are beginning to fill the air.
The university revealed the details of two sexual misconduct accusations against former Associate Athletic Director John Chadima in a second report
Madison Police arrested three Madison men for drug-related crimes in the past week, two of which occurred in student neighborhoods on Mifflin Street and Washington Avenue.
Months before Urban Meyer was officially hired as Ohio State's football coach, rumors swirled about his arrival in Columbus. Nearly immediately upon accepting the Buckeyes' offer, the school had a waiver that allowed Meyer to recruit and build a new staff while interim head coach Luke Fickell prepared the 2011 OSU squad (3-5 Big Ten, 6-7 overall) for the Gator Bowl.
PASADENA, Calif.—After a roller coaster season that included some of college football's most memorable finishes, Wisconsin's 2011 football campaign has come to a close after a heartbreaking 45-38 loss to Oregon in the Rose Bowl Game. And just as it did with the first loss back in October, the Badgers' final contest ended with a replay, this time confirming the call that senior quarterback Russell Wilson's spiked pass did not hit the ground before the clock hit zero.
PASADENA, Calif.—For a season as successful as the one Wisconsin enjoyed, it is ironic that some of the most indelible memories of the year came in loses.
Senior defensive back Aaron Henry (#7) and Wisconsin head coach Bret Bielema prepare to run on to the field for the start of the Rose Bowl.
Many times, football games are billed as potential shoot-outs and then fail to live up to the high-scoring hype.
After weeks of speculation, religious authorities have confirmed that Jesus Christ once again walks among us in the form of UW-Madison Badger running back Montee Ball.
INDIANAPOLIS—A victory in the first-ever Big Ten Championship game was always going to leave a sweet taste. But after the No. 15 Badgers (7-2 Big Ten, 11-2 overall) defeated No. 13 Michigan State (7-2, 10-3) 42-39 on Saturday night, that sweet taste was even sweeter after the events that transpired when the teams last faced off in East Lansing.
Wisconsin head coach Bret Bielema laughs with Russell Wilson at the press conference after the win.
UW football coach Bret Bielema holds a bouquet of roses as he leaves the field following the Badgers’ 42-39 victory over Michigan State in the inaugural Big Ten championship game at Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis on Dec. 3.
Head coach Bret Bielema, Big Ten commissioner Jim Delany, and the Badger team captian celebrate with the Big Ten trophy
Wisconsin head coach Bret Bielema with the Badgers waiting to come on the field at Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis before the start of the Big Ten Conference championship game.
Michigan State University Head Coach Mark Dantonio stands next to Wisconsin Head Coach Bret Bielema during the short transition between press conferences.