Badgers lose 21-17 in Outback
TAMPA, Fla. - The stage was set for a storybook ending to the Wisconsin Badgers' 2007 season, but the Tennessee Volunteers made sure the 2008 Outback Bowl would not help ring in a Happy New Year for UW.
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TAMPA, Fla. - The stage was set for a storybook ending to the Wisconsin Badgers' 2007 season, but the Tennessee Volunteers made sure the 2008 Outback Bowl would not help ring in a Happy New Year for UW.
TAMPA, Fla. - The stage was set for a storybook ending to the Wisconsin Badgers' 2007 season, but the Tennessee Volunteers made sure the 2008 Outback Bowl would not help ring in a Happy New Year for UW.
A year ago, I had the great honor, privilege and luck of being able to fly with the Green Bay Packers to their game in San Francisco (my dad won a contest at work and picked me over my mom). Sometime between the crab dinner and the personal police escort to the game, I remember thinking how nice it would be if the Packers could win a few games down the stretch for Brett Favre and send him out on a winning note.
With the loss of big name players like Greg Oden, Mike Conley Jr. and Alando Tucker, it was clear the Big Ten Conference would have to forge a new identity during the 2007-'08 season. After one month of play, it remains clear that many teams are still searching for that identity.
It's that time of year again. Pure, white snow covers the ground. Holiday songs seem to hang in the air like the glow of the colorful lights lining State Street storefronts. Children's hearts are filled with glee as they watch timeless classics like The Muppet Christmas Carol,"" ""A Christmas Story"" and ""Home Alone"" (part 1 or 2, not 3).
The Wisconsin Attorney General will not ask the Supreme Court to overturn a ruling that repealed the corruption conviction of former Assembly Speaker Scott Jensen, with a new trial likely to happen.
The No. 7 Duke Blue Devils entered Tuesday night's contest against the No. 20 Badgers with a perfect 8-0 record in the ACC-Big Ten Challenge.
Too much of a good thing - as a kid growing up, I generally did not believe in this concept. I do not ever recall having too many toys, too many snow days, too many trips to Chuck E. Cheese or too many County Stadium hot dogs slathered with the special Secret Stadium Sauce.
If college basketball has a Holyland,"" it stands in Durham, N.C. Every year the ""Cameron Crazies"" come dressed in blue and white to partake in the religion known as Duke basketball.
The Badgers looked like their turkey dinners were still digesting during the first half of their 68-49 victory over Georgia Saturday evening at the Kohl Center, and the Bulldogs were hungry for an upset victory.
Eighteen years ago in preparation for Thanksgiving, each student in Ms. Puetz's four-year-old kindergarten class had to tell their teacher the one thing they were most thankful for. Some said their mom or their dad. Others said their pet hamster. Still others said their best friend or their favorite toy.
It was as easy as one, two, three. After defeating Savannah State Thursday night, the Badgers methodically disposed of the Florida A&M Rattlers 88-40 Friday and then capped off the weekend with a 78-52 victory over the Colorado Buffaloes Saturday at the Kohl Center to win the America's Youth Classic.
Rankings. They make sports fun. They're more than great conversation makers, they're essential to the American economy. Imagine how many former football players and coaches wouldn't have jobs if the NCAA abolished the
There are certain universal questions that mankind has asked for centuries. Who am I? Why am I here? Does a greater power exist, and if He/She/It does exist, why is Charter Communications allowed to oppress poor, defenseless Badger fans?
Many Badger fans probably did not know who freshman forward Jon Leuer was before Wisconsin's exhibition game against Edgewood College. But the 6'10' forward from Long Lake, Minn., stole the show Sunday night, leading all scorers with 15 points in Wisconsin's 77-48 victory.
COLUMBUS, OHIO - The scene looked familiar.
COLUMBUS, OHIO - Traditionally, the Wisconsin Badgers have been known as a blue collar, smash-mouth football team. But in UW's 38-17 loss to Ohio State, head coach Bret Bielema did not hesitate to go to the bag of tricks.
Bullies. Sometime, somewhere everyone has had an experience with them, and they come in all shapes and sizes.
Halloween and football - that's what Madison does.
As comedian George Carlin once said, more"" is an interesting word.