Gameday VII: Dueling SEC candidates lead tight race
By Seamus Rohrer | Dec. 19, 2020No. 1 Alabama has not one, but two Heisman Trophy candidates at the top of the board as the 2020 regular season comes to a close Saturday.
No. 1 Alabama has not one, but two Heisman Trophy candidates at the top of the board as the 2020 regular season comes to a close Saturday.
For Wisconsin, matching up against a rough Minnesota squad may be the perfect opportunity to get back on the right track.
Limiting the Minnesota rushing attack will be critical in stopping a three-game losing streak for the Badgers in the Big Ten finale Saturday.
The No. 12 Badgers take on a team that looks like their polar opposite in No. 23 Louisville.
Davison led Wisconsin in scoring for a second straight game with 17, Trice matches with 17 of his own.
The 4-1 Badgers take on Porter Moser and his Loyola-Chicago Ramblers of 2018 Final Four fame.
Graham Mertz's last two games have been as unforgettable as the first two were memorable. Should Wisconsin go back to Jack Coan?
Wisconsin needs to win the battle in the trenches to come home with a victory over an impressive Iowa team.
Every Badger sport that played in the fall — football, men's and women's basketball, and men's and women's hockey — all have had at least one COVID-related cancellation or postponement.
It wasn’t very pretty late in the game, but the No. 13 Wisconsin Badgers (4-1) were able to hold on to their 17 point first half lead against the Rhode Island Rams (3-3) Wednesday afternoon to win 73-62.
Senior guard Fatts Russell and an experience Rhode Island team will make their way to the Kohl Center on Wednesday night in lieu of the Louisville Cardinals, whose program is on hiatus due to COVID-19.
Thirteen points in eight quarters has the Wisconsin offense searching for answers as an odd 2020 season nears its finish.
Another series split for Wisconsin against a ranked Big Ten opponent.
Carl Craig, one of professional soccer's most eccentric figures, finds a home at Forward Madison FC.
Indiana has had an impressive season so far, but the loss of star QB Michael Penix Jr. could limit their offensive potential.
The Badgers lost to their in-state rivals on a last-second tip-in by freshman Justin Lewis.
The No. 4 Wisconsin Badgers (3-0) will face off against in-state rival Marquette (2-1) Friday evening in the 127th matchup between the two programs.
The Badgers' emergency cancellation comes just two series into the young season, a concerning development for the nation's top-ranked team.
Sports Editor Joe Rickles lays out the accomplishments of five of college football's best performers.
Staff writer Lara Klein gives three major keys to keep the Badgers from dropping two in a row.