The Badger offense’s return to stagnation
By Rohan Chakravarthi | Oct. 22, 2022After an offensive onslaught against Northwestern gave hope to a revitalization under offensive coordinator Bobby Engram, Wisconsin regressed back to its old ways.
After an offensive onslaught against Northwestern gave hope to a revitalization under offensive coordinator Bobby Engram, Wisconsin regressed back to its old ways.
Riding on a winning streak of six, the No. 8 Wisconsin volleyball team will face Michigan State on home ground at the UW Field House, followed by an away game in Ann Arbor against No. 24 Michigan.
The Wisconsin Men’s Hockey team started their season 0-4 after losing their opening two series, one against Big Ten opponent Ohio State and the other against former Western Collegiate Hockey Association rival St. Cloud State. Despite losing their opening four games this year, the team displayed some potential, especially against No. 8 St. Cloud.
The Wisconsin Badgers will face off against the dynamic Purdue Boilermakers, looking to regain some momentum at home after falling to another Big Ten opponent.
With two conference wins over the weekend, against Iowa and No. 24 Michigan, Wisconsin stays second in the Big Ten – tied with Ohio State and behind the only undefeated team, Nebraska.
After going winless in the season’s opening weekend, the Wisconsin Badgers dropped another two games to the St. Cloud State Huskies – leaving them with a concerning 0-4 record.
The Wisconsin Badgers performed with the same lack of consistency and attention to detail on Saturday as they have all season – falling in an overtime duel with the Michigan State Spartans.
The Wisconsin Badgers were left with questions after firing their head coach and lead offensive decision-maker, but the new-look Badgers may be just fine.
With the Wisconsin basketball season just weeks away, here are the key Badgers Greg Gard and company must rely on if they hope for another conference championship-worthy season.
After a thunderous performance in Jim Leonhard’s first game as interim head coach, the Wisconsin Badgers will look to build on their momentum against the faltering Michigan State Spartans.
The firing of Paul Chryst marks a philosophical turning point in Wisconsin’s football program. There’s no telling what the future holds under athletic director Chris McIntosh, but there are some obvious areas that need improvement.
The Badgers take their second win on the road as they beat the Boilermakers in a thrilling four-set match. Earlier on in the week they swept Indiana in Bloomington with a dominating performance.
As pressure mounts on head coach Tony Granato, a potential successor awaits in ex-Badger Andy Brandt.
The rolling Wisconsin Badgers tallied their fifth straight win of the year in the third series against the Tommies of St. Thomas.
Interim Jim Leonhard and the Badgers made easy work of Northwestern on Saturday, winning 42-7 on the backs of Graham Mertz, Chimere Dike and a stifling defense.
In the Badgers’ opening series, they went winless against Ohio State – even blowing a 3-0 lead on Saturday.
Paul Chryst’s consistent winning and history with the Wisconsin Badgers were not enough to keep them from pulling the plug on his impressive career.
For the first time since 2015, the Wisconsin Badgers will conduct a search for their next head football coach. Wisconsin is a desirable program with a plethora of connections and options – here are just a few of the names they should consider.
In the wake of Paul Chryst’s firing, fans and experts didn’t hesitate to share their opinions on the decision. What these reactions have missed, however, is reverence and empathy towards the man who brought the Badgers so much success.
Fresh off of an embarrassing home loss and the sudden firing of coach Paul Chryst, the Wisconsin Badgers will return to the road to face off against the Northwestern Wildcats.