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STATE COLLEGE, Pa. - From the beginning until the end, it was a disaster.
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STATE COLLEGE, Pa. - From the beginning until the end, it was a disaster.
This wasn't Appalachian State over Michigan. It wasn't Stanford knocking off USC at the Coliseum. Heck, if you believe the odds makers in Vegas, this wasn't even an upset.
After six weeks of high-flying, hard-hitting football action the sports staff at The Daily Cardinal decided to sit down and analyze the first half of the Big Ten college football season. We've seen some blow outs, some upsets and some crazy finishes. So without further ado, here's the Cardinal's review on the race for the Big Ten title.
CHAMPAIGN, ILL. - The University of Illinois celebrated Dad's Day Saturday, but as students paid tribute to the men who raised them and taught them right from wrong, the unranked Illini gave the No. 5 Badgers a lesson on how to run the football.
Sometimes it's easy to predict the future. If you touch O.J. Simpson's sports collectibles, he's probably going to freak out.
We should be happy, right? The Badgers are 4-0 to start the season. They hold major college football's longest winning streak at 13 games and also possess a top-10 ranking.
Unlike most of you young sports fans out there, I'm old enough to remember who the Packers' starting quarterback was before Brett Favre.
After enduring two of the worst losses in Michigan Wolverine football history, head coach Lloyd Carr officially filed his resignation during a press conference Tuesday afternoon.
Ahhh ... Sin City"" - the place where Elvis, like Wayne Newton, seems to live on into eternity. The town where casinos never close, 3 a.m. buffets are the norm and two German guys used to do tricks with tigers.
The 2006 Wisconsin Badger football team was not flashy. They did not have any dramatic come-from-behind victories. The national media gave them little attention as they rose in the rankings. The Badgers did not care. They just won game after game after game.
Sunday, May 6, 2007—a date that will live in infamy for most of the American League Eastern Division—the New York Yankees suddenly and deliberately acquired the rights to seven-time Cy Young Award winner Roger Clemens.
This is how clear it is that something is brewing. Next time you're outside, count the number of hats with a Milwaukee baseball logo and ask yourself when the last time was they were this widespread.
By Ryan Reszel
The Wisconsin football team concludes its spring season with the annual Spring Game Saturday at Camp Randall Stadium. To prepare football-hungry Badgers fans for the clash of red versus white, The Daily Cardinal presents its first segment of Five Things to Watch in 2007.
Throughout the spring season, UW coaches have stressed playing with consistency. For the past month, the play of the Wisconsin offense has been consistently inconsistent. The trend continued during the Badgers' intra-squad scrimmage at Camp Randall Stadium Saturday.
The Daily Cardinal presents the second segment of Quarterback Q&A as Ryan Reszel chats with junior Kansas State transfer Allan Evridge.
Despite facing criticism in his first two seasons, quarterback John Stocco ended his Badger career as one of the most accomplished signal-callers in Wisconsin football history. The three-year starter stands second on the university's all-time career passing list with 7,227 yards. He also holds the Badger single-season records for touchdown passes with 21 and passing yardage with 2,920.
Despite facing criticism in his first two seasons, quarterback John Stocco ended his Badger career as one of the most accomplished signal-callers in Wisconsin football history. The three-year starter stands second on the university's all-time career passing list with 7,227 yards. He also holds the Badger single-season records for touchdown passes with 21 and passing yardage with 2,920.
Last season UW tackle Joe Thomas established himself as the most dominant lineman in the country. The 6'8' 313-pound Brookfield, Wis., native earned first team All-Big Ten honors, first team All-American honors and also won the Outland Trophy awarded to the nation's top offensive lineman.
Months after closing its doors, the new owners of Club Majestic—Matt Gerding, Scott Leslie and Bryan Ellefson—announced a new title and outlook for the music venue. The rechristened ""Majestic Theater,"" aims to provide community events and avoid the violence and bar fights that precipitated the venue's closing last fall.