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Defense, Shaw help Badgers overcome slow start to blow out Purdue
While the Badger defense dominated early in the frigid wind, holding the Purdue Boilermakers to just three points in the first quarter, the offense started up like an old jalopy on a cold winter’s morning.
Dixon
Wisconsin cruised to a 45-point victory over Illinois.
Musso, Dixon lead Badger defense to shutdown of Illinois
Senior Wisconsin cornerback Sojourn Shelton plays a lot of FIFA, and no one is happier about that than senior safety Leo Musso.
Turnovers fuel No. 7 Badgers in rout of Fighting Illini
For the first five and a half minutes of the game, the Illinois Fighting Illini (2-5 Big Ten, 3-7 overall) were right in it against the No. 7 Wisconsin Badgers (5-2, 8-2). Then UW scored touchdowns on four-straight drives and cruised to a 48-3 win on homecoming night.
Ogunbowale
After a successful career at UW, undrafted free agent Dare Ogunbowale hopes to have a similar impact on the Houston Texans next season.
Cardinal Zone Podcast: Basketball opens season, football hosts Illinois
Host Bobby Ehrlich talks with football beat writer Lorin Cox about what to expect this weekend as the Badgers take on Illinois. Cox says to keep an eye on Quintez Cephus, who will see significant playing time at wide receiver. Basketball beat writer Ben Pickman talks about the beginning of the Badgers season and who to look out for. He highlights D'Mitrick Trice, who could contribute for Wisconsin off the bench.
Badgers will have to stop play-action to avoid getting upset
Like the No. 7 Wisconsin Badgers (4-2 Big Ten, 7-2 Overall), the Illinois Fighting Illini (2-4, 3-6) have had to rely on a redshirt freshman quarterback under center after starting the season with a redshirt senior who struggled early on.
Michigan ready to make deep playoff run, Jackson stakes claim for Heisman
It is officially November in college football. Each weekend will feature elimination games for teams vying for various conference titles. So, expect to see title dreams crushed on national television as the playoff race heats up.
Nittany Lions rise, Michigan still on top
For two glorious weeks, our power rankings had a consensus on who the top six teams in the Big Ten were. Unfortunately, all moderately satisfying things must eventually come to an end. While the top teams remained static, and Penn State established itself as a clear No. 4 in this week’s rankings, it’s a muddled mess after that.
Illinois looks for major upset over UW
Last season, the Illinois Fighting Illini started 4-1 and looked poised to make a bowl appearance. What followed was a collapse of epic proportions as the Fighting Illini lost six of their final seven games and finished 5-7 without a bowl game invitation. As a result, Illinois athletic director Josh Whitman decided to clean house and relieve Bill Cubit of his head coaching duties.
Musso anchors Badger defense despite anonymity
This season, Wisconsin’s defense has been in a constant state of flux. With players getting injured and coming back from injury, and some going from hot to cold in a heartbeat, finding consistency has been difficult.
Mondays with Rasty: Badgers have miraculously survived the gauntlet
At long last, the drought is over.
Letter to the editor: University erred in response to Camp Randall incident
No degree is worth one's dignity, yet it seems Black students are continuously asked to sacrifice theirs.
Almost a year later, Peavy gets his revenge
Last year, the Wildcats pulled off a huge win at Camp Randall Stadium as the Badgers fell short in the redzone at the end of the game. Peavy caught a pass in the endzone with 24 seconds left that was initially ruled a touchdown but overturned after review, a controversial call that he refused to forget.
Badgers win at Northwestern for first time since 1999
It was not a pretty win, but the Wisconsin Badgers (4-2 Big Ten, 7-2 Overall) held off the Northwestern Wildcats (3-3, 4-5) for a 21-7 victory in Evanston, Ill.
Cardinal Zone Podcast: Wisconsin vs. Northwestern, Men's soccer in the Big Ten, Men's hockey fast start
In this week's episode of the Cardinal Zone Podcast, sports editor Thomas Valtin-Erwin takes over as host and talks to men's soccer beat writer Jake Nisse about the soccer team's impending Big Ten tourney and their shot at the NCAA Tourney. Men's hockey beat writer Bobby Ehrlich discusses the need for Wisconsin to tighten up defensively. Football beat writer Lorin Cox and football columnist Zach Rastall discuss Wisconsin's chances against Northwestern and make their picks for the game.
Three keys: Air game will be crucial for both squads
Wisconsin's keys
Shaw shining in shadow of Clement
The No. 8 Wisconsin Badgers (3-2 Big Ten, 6-2 overall) are through the most treacherous section of their regular season, and the team fared far better than many would have expected coming into the fall.
