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(01/23/12 6:30am)
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.
(01/03/12 1:32am)
PASADENA, Calif.-"Football is a game of inches," the old cliché
goes.
(12/30/11 6:53pm)
LOS ANGELES—When the Oregon offense gets billed as fast, the
first inclination is to think about 40-yard dash times and the
big-play ability across the offensive skill positions.
(12/05/11 5:51am)
After a close loss at Chapel Hill to the No. 5 Tar Heels on
Wednesday, the Badgers looked to regroup against in-state rival
Marquette. Playing for the 118th time since 1917 the Badgers and
Golden Eagles squared off at the Kohl Center on Saturday in one of
college basketball's best rivalries. This matchup marked the fourth
time that No. 9 Wisconsin and No. 16 Marquette faced each other
when both teams were ranked in the AP Top 25.
(12/05/11 5:38am)
Michigan State quarterback Kirk Cousins takes a snap. Cousins would go on to have an outstanding day in terms of yardage and touchdown passing.
(11/09/11 10:59pm)
The scourge of 80s and 90s arthouse cinema and general cultural
ne'er-do-well David Lynch has been busy lately, doing virtually
everything he can to put off directing a follow-up to his most
recent dose of cinematic nightmare fuel, Inland Empire.
He's written self help books and thrown together a photography
collection for Sparklehorse and Dangermouse's ill fated Dark
Night of the Soul and, oh, yeah, put out his own line of
coffee beans. So what does that leave? Well, while we're all
waiting for the inevitable children's book collaboration with Lars
van Trier (ANYTHING but another movie, I suppose), there's Lynch's
latest project to tide us over, his surprisingly solid solo debut,
Crazy Clown Time.
(11/06/11 6:17am)
UW Badger redshirt junior Peter Konz gets ready to snap the ball to redshirt senior quarterback Russell Wilson as Wilson surveys the defense.
(11/06/11 6:16am)
UW Badger redshirt junior Peter Konz gets ready to snap the ball to redshirt senior quarterback Russell Wilson.
(11/06/11 6:16am)
UW Badger redshirt junior Peter Konz gets ready to snap the ball to redshirt senior quarterback Russell Wilson.
(10/17/11 6:00am)
With an inexperienced team every situation—good or bad—is an
opportunity to learn and grow. That is the challenge for the
Wisconsin men's hockey team (0-2 WCHA, 1-3 overall) as
it tries to regroup after being swept by Michigan Tech and prepares
for its looming matchup with No. 6 North Dakota.
(10/13/11 6:00am)
The bye week is always a good opportunity to heal bumps and
bruises. Junior strong safety Shelton Johnson, who missed UW's win
over Nebraska with a calf injury, said he felt fully recovered this
Saturday's game.
(10/13/11 6:00am)
With the first BCS standings coming out on Sunday,
this week's slate of college football games are of extra
importance.
(10/10/11 6:00am)
The Wisconsin women's soccer team (3-1-2 Big Ten, 8-4-2 overall)
snapped their three-game winless streak, shutting out Nebraska
(2-4-0 Big Ten, 5-7-1 overall) 2-0 in Lincoln behind goals from
forwards freshman Cara Walls and senior Laurie
Nosbusch and another great defensive performance by
senior goalkeeper Michele Dalton.
(09/26/11 6:00am)
The Wisconsin women's soccer team (2-0-1 Big Ten, 7-3-1 overall)
remained undefeated in Big Ten by defeating Michigan State, 2-1, on
Friday night in East Lansing and drew 0-0 in double overtime
against Michigan Sunday in Ann Arbor.
(09/25/11 6:00am)
Like most people, my mind tends to wander as I fall asleep at
night. Unlike most perfectly healthy 21-year-olds, my mind wanders
to, ""HOLY SHIT WHAT IF I DIE IN MY SLEEP TONIGHT?"" Perhaps all
the sodium from the Spicy Sweet Chili Doritos is going to my head,
but I can't help but worry about the possibility of dying before I
wake.
(09/18/11 6:00am)
When an offense puts on the sort of clinic that Russell Wilson and
company displayed on Saturday at Soldier Field in Chicago, it's
easy to overlook the defensive contributions.
(07/29/11 6:00am)
CHICAGO— For everybody that assumed Russell Wilson would walk into
Camp Randall Stadium and assume the starting quarterback position
for the Badgers this fall by default, Wisconsin head coach Bret
Bielema has news for you.
(07/29/11 6:00am)
CHICAGO— For everybody that assumed Russell Wilson would walk into
Camp Randall Stadium and assume the starting quarterback position
for the Badgers this fall by default, Wisconsin head coach Bret
Bielema has news for you.
(04/26/11 6:00am)
No matter what Joe Brennan does in his time at Wisconsin, he
probably will not be the most recognizable Badger to hail from New
Jersey. A big running back that wore No. 33 and the name ""Dayne""
on the back of his jersey has that title safely locked down for the
foreseeable future.
(04/25/11 6:00am)
The Wisconsin football team took to the field at Camp Randall
Stadium Saturday for the first time since its 70-23 routing of
Northwestern over Thanksgiving weekend. This time, however, there
was no opponent standing on the opposite sideline. This time, Camp
Randall played host to the annual spring football game.