DeBauche punts way to player of the week honor
Fifth-year senior Badger punter Ken DeBauche was awarded for his outstanding performance against Iowa, earning Big Ten Special Teams Player of the Week honors.
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Fifth-year senior Badger punter Ken DeBauche was awarded for his outstanding performance against Iowa, earning Big Ten Special Teams Player of the Week honors.
UW freshman punt and kick return specialist David Gilreath received Big Ten Special Teams Player of the Week, head coach Bret Bielema announced Monday at his weekly news conference.
When it comes to books, I know what I like. I like Jane Austen. I like George Eliot, the Brontà sisters, Emily Dickinson. I love Virginia Woolf. And not even a hurricane could dampen this emphatic devotion to my girls.
Entering the season third and fourth on the Badger running back depth chart, freshmen Zach Brown and John Clay brought up the inexperienced end of a potentially devastating Wisconsin ground attack. Neither was completely acclimated to the Badger offense, but both had the luxury of backing up the premiere tandem of sophomores P.J. Hill and Lance Smith while they fulfilled their highly advertised potential.
No Appalachian State repeats
Ten years ago, in Harper's, Michael Chabon told the fantastic true story of how he was inspired to write the book that would eventually become The Yiddish Policemen's Union."" It's a story that sounds, well, straight out of a Michael Chabon novel. And unfortunately, it's far more interesting than anything his actual new work of fiction has to offer.
UW football offensive coordinator Paul Chryst should be ecstatic with the talented backfield that he has to start this season.
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.
Camped out in a bright red tent Sunday at 3 p.m. until Tuesday at 3 p.m., a group from every single UW Athletics sport team took turns ""practicing"" on Library Mall—jogging, doing crunches or walking around collecting money—for a cause.
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.
So everyone knows that records just aren't selling the way they used to. Last year, sales were down in almost every genre—including the Juggernauts of the industry, hip-hop and rap music. However, one type of music is actually on the rise, both in terms of sales and popularity, and it's one you might not expect: Christian devotional music.
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.
During the final lines muttered on Bloc Party's 2005 release, Silent Alarm, lead singer Kele Okereke states: ""What are we coming to / What are we gonna do?"" While Silent Alarm flirted with a plethora of different themes ranging from aggressive bass driven post-punk masterpieces to electrifying house tracks, Bloc Party never entirely delved into any single expression.
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.
When you think of dominant athletes, names like Michael Jordan, Tiger Woods and Wayne Gretzky come to mind. But the most dominant athlete of this decade and perhaps of all time is not so well known.
Sitting on Lih-Shend Turng's desk are a non-descript, whitish-gray plastic plate and bowl set. Almost artistically opaque, foamy swirls curl around the bowl's curves. Upon closer examination, this plasticware has heft and rigidity that could definitely stand up to Aunt Linda's baked beans.
Ding dong, the witch is dead, the empire has fallen, the Yankees are out of the playoffs. The Tigers took the Bronx Bombers down in four games, culminating in an 8-3 victory Saturday afternoon.
1. What was the occupation of the man who killed five Amish school girls this week?
At the 2006 Gospel Music Awards, Jars of Clay divulged their upcoming release, Good Monsters, would be their first-ever rock album. For a group that has earned three Grammys, recorded multi-platinum albums and pioneered the CCM movement by playing primarily acoustic, coffee-house folk music, it might seem tampering with a successful recipe poses the risk of alienating loyal fans and tarnishing an unblemished record. But as Robert F. Kennedy wisely said, \Only those who dare to fail greatly can ever achieve greatly.""A_ Fortunately, Jars of Clay's daring voyage into uncharted waters succeeds, yielding a tidal wave of fresh, spiritually inspiring tracks that rival the caliber of their much beloved, triple-platinum eponymous debut album.
What do the following Madison bars have in common: The Klinic, Stillwaters, The Annex? Give up? They have all been the location of a shooting, and it's not even a complete list for the general downtown Madison area. And while it's no inner-city Chicago, it is still kinda creepy.