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(03/25/07 6:00am)
UW head coach Bret Bielema and his staff spoke at the Wisconsin
Football Coaches Association's 31st annual football clinic this
past weekend, but it was the Badger defense that did most of the
tutoring during Wisconsin's intra-squad scrimmage Saturday
afternoon at Camp Randall Stadium.
(03/20/07 6:00am)
Ask a group of Badger fans who head coach Bret Bielema has
slated to replace starting quarterback John Stocco and the majority
would probably answer senior signal caller Tyler Donovan. The more
educated enthusiasts will insist that Kansas State transfer Allan
Evridge will also try to take Stocco's place.
(03/13/07 6:00am)
No beer bongs were poured from the porches of Lathrop Street.
Inside Camp Randall Stadium no one was ""Jumping Around."" Yet
while most UW students slept soundly with dreams of bracket-busters
and Sweet 16 Cinderellas dancing in their heads, UW head football
coach Bret Bielema and the Badgers were hard at work.
(02/28/07 6:00am)
Badger fans say goodbye to Jason Chappell, Kammron Taylor and
Alando Tucker as the three seniors play in their final game at the
Kohl Center Saturday. Although head coach Bo Ryan's class of 2007
is a small one, each player has made his unique mark on UW
basketball. Whether it was a 3-pointer by Taylor, a thunderous dunk
by Tucker or a scrappy rebound and putback by Chappell, the seniors
have left Badger fans with many memorable moments.
(02/28/07 6:00am)
These are the times that try fans' souls. The fickle,
face-painting fanatics and fake Badger-backers will, during
consecutive losses late in the Big Ten season, jump from the
bandwagon faster than Penn State coach Ed DeChellis reaches for the
Pepto-Bismol.
(02/25/07 6:00am)
COLUMBUS, Ohio—On Senior Day in Columbus, it was a freshman that
came up big for the Buckeyes. And his name was not Greg
Oden.
(02/07/07 6:00am)
When you sit down to watch a college basketball game on ESPN,
you can often predict what the commentators will say long before
tip-off.
(01/23/07 6:00am)
Most students on the UW campus know who Marcus Landry is. The
casual Badger hoops fan is probably well-aware the 6'7' sophomore
power forward has played a critical role in Wisconsin's 5-0 start
in the Big Ten Conference. Yet it is also quite possible the
majority of the rabid fans that make up the Grateful Red student
section at the Kohl Center do not know the 21-year-old Milwaukee
native is married and the father of two young children.
(01/23/07 6:00am)
After earning back-to-back conference victories over the Penn
State Nittany Lions and the Purdue Boilermakers, the Michigan
Wolverines enter Wednesday's contest poised to jump into a first
place tie with the Badgers. Yet, the men in maize and blue have not
won at the Kohl Center since 1999, and if recent trends continue,
the Wolverines (4-1 Big Ten, 16-4 overall) will have a long flight
back to Ann Arbor.
(12/14/06 6:00am)
So you think you had the greatest two days of your life last
weekend. Maybe you went home with the ""hottie"" you met at the
bars. Perhaps you set a new personal record by winning 11 straight
games of beer pong—and still managed to keep that new Christmas
sweater clean. Or maybe you drove to Milwaukee to watch Marcus
Landry and Greg Stiemsma stuff more Golden Eagles than the local
taxidermist. Heck, maybe you accomplished all three of these
monumental achievements. I still had a better weekend than you
did.
(12/13/06 6:00am)
The college basketball season is barely a month old and the
nation is already buzzing about surprise teams on the rise. Nearly
every pundit in the United States has commented on the mid-major
teams from the Missouri Valley Conference. Yet several lesser-known
schools from the top conferences have also burst out of the gate.
While some of these Cinderella teams will go to the Big Dance in
March, for others, the stroke of midnight is fast approaching.
(12/03/06 6:00am)
If the college basketball season was a meal, the Badgers would
have just finished the first course. Games against Mercer,
Southern, Delaware State and Florida International may have whetted
Wisconsin's appetite, but UW will soon have tougher competition on
its plate.
(11/27/06 6:00am)
It's easy to classify most basketball players.
(11/15/06 6:00am)
When I opened my eyes and glanced out my window last Saturday
morning, I saw fellow students chugging bottles of O'Douls. Certain
that I was hallucinating, I stumbled into the kitchen where I found
the shelves stocked with nothing but green vegetables and tofu
burgers. Still perplexed, I plopped down on the couch and turned on
the TV. Instead of seeing Lee Corso, Kirk Herbstreit and the rest
of the ESPN Gameday crew, I watched in horror as Bill O'Reilly and
Rush Limbaugh locked lips in a passionate make-out session. Just
when O'Reilly began to tug at Limbaugh's tie, I woke up.
(11/14/06 6:00am)
Broadcasters and sports journalists often refer to coaching
battles as chess matches. But maybe they should describe them as
poker games instead.
(11/01/06 6:00am)
The first few weeks of November can be a difficult time. Most of
the leaves have fallen, and the trees stand gray and bare. The cold
wind blows away any lingering memories of summer.
(10/29/06 6:00am)
The game had all the makings of a Cinderella story. Wisconsin, a
team boasting its first winning conference record in over a decade
was marching into Bloomington, Ind., to take on an Indiana squad
that had only lost seven conference games since the Big Ten began
playing soccer.
(10/25/06 6:00am)
Your heart skips a beat. Butterflies flutter in your stomach.
It's the magical moment when you know you have found that special
someone.
(10/25/06 6:00am)
If the Badgers topple the No. 20 Indiana Hoosiers Friday night
in Bloomington, Ind., it would not be an upset of David and Goliath
proportions. But it might be close.
(10/16/06 6:00am)
With a victory against Penn State Sunday, Wisconsin (3-1-1 Big
Ten, 9-4-2 overall) now sits only a half game behind the first
place Indiana Hoosiers. After dropping their second Big Ten
contest, the Nittany Lions (2-2, 4-8-2) will not repeat as regular
season conference champions.