Column: The Big Ten restart plan is almost as bad as UW’s
By Joe Rickles | Sep. 17, 2020The Big Ten's return to play plan is nothing but a cash grab that endangers players and coaches.
The Big Ten's return to play plan is nothing but a cash grab that endangers players and coaches.
Thirty-seven days after football was postponed, Big Ten chancellors unanimously approved a return to play.
The 2020 NFL season will see established veterans attempting to cement their legacy, and a hungry and talented class of rookies looking to burst onto the scene. Among these players are many former Badgers in varying situations, looking to make or uphold their names in an increasingly balanced, competitive league.
Oh hey you — yes you, the hardcore Wisconsin sports fan — I’d like to ruin your day.
Wisconsin has been recruiting at unprecedented levels as of late, but even the most optimistic of fans couldn’t have imagined a coup like this.
President Donald Trump spoke with Big Ten President Kevin Warren regarding a potential football season.
Both Milwaukee-based teams decided not to play today to bring attention to the police shooting of Jacob Blake in Kenosha, Wis.
For the first time since 1888, Wisconsin will not play a college football season.
The Big Ten schedule reveal could not have gone better for the Wisconsin Badgers.
The AD made the heartbreaking, yet necessary announcement yesterday.
The proposal includes protocols to keep players and staff safe.
The Big Ten will play a conference-only schedule this football season. How does that position the Badgers for a run at the conference title?
Alright. Before this gets not fun, let’s take a minute to remember some great moments we’ve had in Badger sports over the last year or so.
It was announced Thursday that Badger lineman Cole Van Lanen was named a part of the Walter Camp preseason All-American First Team.
They’ve done it again. The Badgers have now added four recruits to the 2021 class in a matter of less than a month.
The 2020 NFL Draft came and passed this weekend — albeit under undeniably bizarre circumstances.
It’s been a whirlwind month for everybody.
Looking to increase their draft stock, four departing Badger football players recently traveled to Lucas Oil Stadium for the NFL Combine.
It’s extremely difficult to explain exactly why, but this Badger team feels like a Team of Destiny.
This past weekend, Wisconsin softball (14-10 overall) traveled to Tampa, Florida for the USF Tournament, their final pre-season tournament, and played five games over three days.