Column: Arsene Wenger should be let go if he does not win the FA Cup
The first half of the English Premier League season was riddled with constant questions from fans and media alike regarding Arsenal’s status as an elite title contender.
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The first half of the English Premier League season was riddled with constant questions from fans and media alike regarding Arsenal’s status as an elite title contender.
Last week, I looked at the first four World Cup groups, including the Brazilian hosts, one of the most dominant teams of all time—Spain—and a group with Italy, Uruguay and England that could go any way.
The drums are starting to beat.
The Champions League returned only to affirm what members of the media were expecting: English teams are not among Europe's elite.
On the surface, the National Football League is doing great.
My hope is one day we get to a point where the story of Missouri football star Michael Sam is centered around immense success at the collegiate level after coming from a tragic background.
Like he is quite accustomed to, David Beckham entered with fans chanting his name to the stage that was overlooking the calm water, still trees and an 80-degree Miami morning.
The influence of former Wisconsin football players was undeniable in this year’s Super Bowl.
Transcending the bounds of one individual sport, a universal tug-of-war exists in the sporting world: Do we want the best team to win the championship, or do we want the thrilling storyline of an underdog taking down the season's top teams?
Four head coaches of fall sports at UW had their contract extensions approved by the UW Athletic Board Friday afternoon.
With the 16th overall pick in the 2014 Major League Soccer Super Draft, the Houston Dynamo selected former Wisconsin central defender AJ Cochran.
There were perhaps no bigger shoes to fill than those of Sir Alex Ferguson at Manchester United, who is arguably the greatest coach/manager of all time in any sport. In about 26 years as club manager, he won five FA Cups, four League Cups, two Champions League titles and an astounding 13 English Premier League championships.
Starting a season 16-0 in any sport is a remarkable achievement, most notably in the National Football League for a perfect regular season. This was only done once after the league started playing 16 regular season games.
ORLANDO, Fla. -- Last year, UW running back Montee Ball left the team after scoring more touchdowns than any other running back in NCAA history. He ultimately moved on, but left the Wisconsin running back brigade in the capable hands of senior James White.
Setter Lauren Carlini was the first Wisconsin freshman to earn All-American honors after being named to the second team. The Badgers made it to the NCAA Final Four for only the second time in school history.
Sports are an entertaining spectacle. But there are those dull days when the expected results fall one-by-one into place.
Wisconsin has 14 representatives on the Big Ten’s three All-Conference teams.
The win or go home mentality is what makes the postseason in any sport so compelling and so thrilling. In collegiate athletics, many senior players have reached their peak and will never play a competitive match again.
Americans are starting to watch soccer, but now what?
While James White and Melvin Gordon’s touchdown dance grows in popularity, tonight the Wisconsin men’s soccer team (4-3-0 Big Ten, 13-4-2 overall) opens their own big dance, hosting Milwaukee (5-2-0 Horizon League, 15-2-2) in the first round of the NCAA tournament.