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Football not shabby, but transition still ongoing
Tuesday, December 15, 2009 1:15 a.m. Vote 0 Votes In the past decade, Wisconsin football fans have witnessed the end of legendary coach Barry Alvarez's career and the beginning of a new Bret Bielema era, and they have witnessed plenty of winning seasons along the way.
Big Ten Awards: Ferentz Coach of the Year
The Big Ten announced the 2009 All-Conference football teams and individual award winners tonight as selected by the coaches and a media panel, with four different schools sharing the individual accolades.
Clay's success could mean buffets for O-linemen
Wednesday, November 18, 2009 1:57 a.m. Vote 0 Votes It seems hard to believe now, but when the 2009 season began, redshirt sophomore John Clay was not even the starting option in the Wisconsin backfield.
Football: Young coaches share Big Ten bond
Youth will be on display this Senior Day at Ryan Field. While Northwestern's seniors battle for the last time at Ryan Field, two of the youngest coaches in college football will be prowling the sidelines.
Running Backs Continue To Lead Badgers
In 2008, P.J. Hill took the lead for the Wisconsin Badgers' running game, but John Clay was right behind him.
Freshman adds to strong tradition in Badgers' win
Montee Ball looks like the next in a long line of top-notch Wisconsin running backs.
Smaller Eagles running back P.J. Hill says he's grown up.
The Eagles' newest player isn't Brian Westbrook. But he played him on TV. Actually, P.J. Hill played him for the New Orleans Saints as a member of their practice squad in the week leading up to their Sept.
Report: Former Badgers Running Back Signs With Eagles
After concern over running back depth, the Philadelphia Eagles have signed P.J. Hill to a contract, according to a report by the Philly.com report.
Iowa football: Hawkeyes face another big back in Badgers' Clay
Iowa City, Ia. - Brandon Minor one week, John Clay the next. The Iowa defense can't afford to rest as it enters the heart of the Big Ten Conference schedule.
Zetlin: UW molds Clay into better running back
Monday, October 5, 2009 11:19 p.m. Vote 0 Votes A page in Wisconsin football has officially been turned.
Badgers, Buckeyes Face Off For Big Ten Supremacy
Where: Ohio Stadium, ABC. When: Saturday, October 10, 2:30 PM CST. Sometimes people aren't so smart.
Wisconsin's Clay grows up fast on the field
John Clay has rushed for 326 yards in the Badgers' last two games. "When you met John Clay when he was a sophomore in high school," Wisconsin head coach Bret Bielema said, "he looked like he should be a sophomore in college." Clay is now a sophomore in college, but he has a hard time convincing people of that fact.
Bleach: UW '09, meet Badgers from '06
Wednesday, October 7, 2009 2:49 a.m. Vote 0 Votes Unless you have been living under a rock in Pahrump, Nev., the past four years, you should know that Badger football coach Bret Bielema lives by the mantra "1-0." He has a giant 1-0 sign posted in Camp Randall, all players must sign a contract that they vow to try to go 1-0 each day and he sleeps ...
Badgers' Clay to start Saturday
It took only two games, but Wisconsin running back John Clay is back where most thought he would be entering the season.
Braun: Wisconsin victory quite uninspiring
Monday, September 7, 2009 10:05 p.m. Vote 0 Votes Oh, the life of a Badger fan.
Catching up on how ex-Badgers fared in Thursday's NFL exhibitions
Cutdown day in the NFL is Saturday. A number of ex-Badgers are hoping their names aren't included on the transaction wire.
The Drill: Most 100-yard rushing games in UW history
With the departure of P.J. Hill, the Wisconsin Badgers are set to have a new starting running back this season, whether it is Zach Brown or John Clay.
Wisconsin's Clay worth his weight
Last updated on 09/02/2009 at 10:04 p.m. John Clay is a freak of nature. Coming out of high school, the Badgers running back sprinted a 4.5 second 40-yard dash.
Three breakout Big Ten players
Corey Wootton, DE, Northwestern The 6-foot-7, 280-pound senior is a known quantity, making the all-conference team in 2008 as the Wildcats' most talented defensive player .
Badgers coach Bret Bielema has picked new starters for the two most key skill positions in his offense.
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