Badgers take aim at Hawkeyes
The Wisconsin football team will try to snap its three-game losing streak this weekend when it travels to Iowa City to play for the Heartland Trophy.
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The Wisconsin football team will try to snap its three-game losing streak this weekend when it travels to Iowa City to play for the Heartland Trophy.
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The Wisconsin offense was not quite the same against Michigan Saturday. Junior running back P.J. Hill rushed for 3.2 yards per carry and the Badgers had six straight possessions that ended in punts or turnovers in the second half.
Football head coach Bret Bielema said Monday that he wants to move on from a disappointing loss to Michigan and prepare for Saturday's game against No. 12 Ohio State.
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1. Run, Run, Run
Job Opportunities This Fall
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This morning, as I ate my Fruit Loops, I had an epiphany. What am I doing with my life?"" I thought.
I've sunk to a new low. No, I haven't done anything lately that's degrading. In fact, I've been tallying the slightly mature things I've done lately.