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Thursday, December 10, 2009 12:09 a.m. Vote 0 Votes Quarterbacks - 3.16 of 5 Starting the year as virtually a complete unknown, junior quarterback Scott Tolzien probably exceeded expectations. Comment?
It's a race to 10 wins for Miami and Wisconsin
The 10-win season is a magical mark in college football. Players and coaches around bowl season emphasize the importance of getting to 10 because of how hard it is to get to double-digit wins. Comment?
UW's Clay just misses Silver Football award
University of Wisconsin tailback John Clay came up short Tuesday night in his bid to win the Chicago Tribune's Silver Football award, given annually to the best player in the Big Ten Conference. Comment?
Wildcats? Ryan out for season: Northwestern senior swingman Jeff Ryan will miss the rest of the 2009-10 season after tearing the ACL in his left knee during the first half against Northern Illinois on Friday. Comment?
Uw Football Badgers are looking forward to a challenge
In short, Wisconsin 's free safety got the impression both UW fans and most college football analysts figured the Badgers wouldn't be able to handle Florida State's speed and overall athletic ability. Comment?
On the flip side, I gave Hawaii's passing attack too much credit, as Wisconsin limited the Warriors to only 197 pass yards. Comment?
Football: Three Badgers earn Big Ten honors
Badgers sophomore running back John Clay, sophomore defensive end J.J. Watt and junior wide receiver David Gilreath were named Big Ten players of the week after the University of Wisconsin's 51-10 victory over Hawaii on Saturday. Comment?
Schelling: Hawaii game helps bowl preparation
Monday, December 7, 2009 11:34 p.m. Vote 0 Votes After Saturday's 51-10 drubbing, Wisconsin owes Hawaii a big mahalo. Comment?
Grades: Lines dominate Warriors
Monday, December 7, 2009 11:32 p.m. Vote 1 Vote Every week, Herald Sports takes a look back at the Wisconsin football game and grades the position groups on a scale of zero to five. Comment?
UW football: Badgers looking forward to a challenge
Chris Maragos sensed a strong sentiment in the days leading to the 2008 Champs Sports Bowl. Comment?
Five big plays from Hawaii's 51-10 loss
THE PLAY: QB Bryant Moniz throws incomplete to RB Leon Wright-Jackson. THE IMPACT: Hawaii punts after two incomplete passes with 1 yard to go for a first down on the opening drive. Comment?
Wisconsin to play Miami in Champs Bowl
Wisconsin will face Miami in the Champs Sports Bowl on Dec. 29. No. 24 Wisconsin will be playing in its second straight Champs Sports Bowl. Comment?
No trouble in paradise: Badgers roll over Hawaii
John Clay rushed for 172 yards and 3 touchdowns in Wisconsina s win over Hawaii. Comment?
Fans should be pleased with results from rebuilding season
O'Brien Schofield has been a major playmaker for the Wisconsin defense, which handled the high-powered Warrior offense with ease. Comment?
Clay, UW run all over Warriors
With the Badgers taking on the 140th-ranked rushing defense in the country, it had to be perplexing to see Wisconsin's first offensive play from scrimmage go as a pass. Comment?
Wisconsin-Miami: Champs Sports Bowl Could Be a High-Scoring Affair
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Despite finishing the season 9-3, including their thrashing of Hawaii last night, the Wisconsin Badgers were passed over for the Outback Bowl in favor of Northwestern. Comment?
Miami Hurricanes to face Wisconsin in Champs Sports Bowl in Orlando
University of Miami football fans, get your vehicles ready. You will be able to drive to this year's bowl game. Comment?
All-around effort redeems Badgers
Wisconsin coach Bret Bielema and his players traveled to Hawaii determined to give a better all-around performance than the Badgers offered in the Big Ten Conference finale against Northwestern. Comment?
Tribune's Silver Football finalist: Wisconsin's John Clay
In a matter of minutes, Sara Clay experienced a full range of emotions: shock, then anger, disappointment, then acceptance. Comment?
Clay, UW run over all over Warriors
With the Badgers taking on the 140th-ranked rushing defense in the country, it had to be perplexing to see Wisconsin's first offensive play from scrimmage go as a pass. Comment?