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Monday, February 27, 2012
Wisconsin Upsets Ohio State
Led by Jordan Taylor and Jared Berggren, the #16 Wisconsin Badgers beat the #8 Ohio State Buckeyes in Columbus on Sunday. The win marked the Badgers' first Big Ten road victory against a top-ten team since 1980, when Wisconsin took down the 4th ranked Buckeyes (a team Bo Ryan was an assistant for).
The Badgers, coming off a terrible loss to Iowa on Thursday, opened the game strong and stuck with the high-powered Buckeyes. By halftime the teams were knotted at 29 all.
The Buckeyes managed an eight point lead with around ten minutes to play, but the Badgers came back, closing the gap to one point with less than a minute remaining.
Jared Berggren took it from there, hitting a huge three-pointer to put the Badgers on top by two.
"We always -- if we have an open look -- we have to be aggressive," said Berggren. "They're a good defensive team so you know open looks can be hard to come by. So when we get an opportunity like that, you have to step up with confidence. Jordan found me on the wing and I had a little space. I just stepped up and knocked it down."
After a Buckeye miss, Berggren grabbed a rebound and was fouled, and hit both free throws, putting the Badgers up by four.
Ohio State point guard Aaron Craft hit a free throw with a few seconds remaining to close out the game's scoring, and Wisconsin walked out of Columbus with a 63-60 victory.
"It's awesome, especially late in the season," Said Jordan Taylor. "We came off a tough loss against Iowa and to be able to come into an environment like this against a great team, it's really big for us."
Taylor led the Badgers with 19 points, 5 rebounds, and 4 assists. Berggren added 18 points and 5 boards, while Ryan Evans notched a double-double with 10 points and 10 rebounds.
Rob Wilson nailed 3 triples to total 9 points, and Josh Gasser closed out the Badger scoring, adding 7 points of his own.
Wisconsin (21-8, 10-6) now sits in 4th place in the Big Ten, a half game behind Ohio State and Michigan who are tied for second.
The Badgers play Minnesota on Tuesday and Illinois on Sunday to close out the regular season. Both games are at the Kohl Center.
Monday, September 26, 2011
Huge Weekend for Wisconsin Sports
This past weekend was huge for Wisconsin sports. The Brewers, Badgers and Packers all had big wins on their way to an undefeated weekend.
Brewers
Friday night the Brewers began a three game series against the Florida Marlins. Going into the game the Brewers had a magic number of two to clinch the National League Central division, meaning they needed to win two games, or the second-place St. Louis Cardinals needed to lose two games, or some combination of the two.
The Brewers got on the board early on a solo home run by Prince Fielder in the second inning. The Marlins tied the game in the fourth inning on an RBI single by Bryan Peterson.
In the eighth inning Corey Hart doubled and Nyjer Morgan walked, bringing Ryan Braun to bat with two men on base. Braun worked Marlins pitcher Clay Hensley into a 3-1 count and sent the following pitch 431 feet into center field, putting the Brewers up 4-1.
"I think for me honestly, I live for that moment. You play the game to have the opportunity to play meaningful games down the stretch in September," Braun said after the game. "I truly expected to come through in that situation."
John Axford claimed his 44th save in the ninth inning to give the Brewers the victory.
With the Brewers' magic number reduced to just one, the Crew now looked to the Cubs/Cardinals matchup that was, at the time, in the eighth inning. 20 minutes later, the Cubs beat the Cardinals 5-1, ironically giving the Brewers their first NL Central division title since 1982.
The Brewers went on to beat the Marlins again on Saturday (6-4) and Sunday (9-5) to improve to 94-65 on the season. The Brewers' victory on Sunday gave the crew 55 wins at home in the 2011 season, a team record. The Brewers will also attempt to pick up their 95th win of the season on Monday night, which would tie the team record for most wins in a season.
Badgers
On Saturday the 7th ranked Wisconsin Badgers (4-0) faced off against the South Dakota Coyotes (2-2) at Camp Randall Stadium in Madison.
After struggling in the first quarter, the Badgers exploded to end the first half and went on to steamroll the Coyotes 59-10.
Russell Wilson continued his dominance for the Badgers, completing 19 of 25 passes for 345 yards and 3 touchdowns.
Wilson found wide receiver Nick Toon seven times for a career-high 155 reception yards and two touchdowns. Jared Abbrederis also caught five passes for 101 yards and a touchdown.
Montee Ball amassed 15 carries for 88 yards and two touchdowns, and James White carried the ball 9 times for 95 yards and a score. As a team the Badgers collected 267 rushing yards and five rushing touchdowns.
The Badgers finished out the non-conference schedule with their fourth straight win. They have outscored their non-conference opponents 194-34.
Wisconsin opens their Big Ten schedule next Saturday against the Nebraska Cornhuskers. ESPN College Gameday will come to Madison for the night game as the #7 and #8 teams face off.
Packers
The Packers traveled to Soldier Field on Sunday for a rematch of the 2010 NFC Championship Game against the Chicago Bears.
Green Bay opened the scoring in the first quarter when Aaron Rodgers found tight end Jermichael Finley for a six yard touchdown pass. Rodgers found Finley again in the second quarter on a seven yard score to put the Packers up 14-0.
The Bears scored on a pass from Jay Cutler to Dane Sanzenbacher to make the score 14-7. Both teams added field goals near the end of the second quarter to make the score 17-10 at the half.
The Packers added another field goal in the third quarter, before going up 27-10 in the fourth on a third Rodgers/Finley connection, this time from from ten yards out.
The Bears scored again late in the fourth on a 32 yard pass to Kellen Davis to make the score 27-17. After a late-game punt return touchdown was called back on a penalty, the Bears were unable to mount a comeback and the Packers walked away with the victory.
Aaron Rodgers completed 28 of 38 attempts for 297 yards and 3 touchdowns, all to Jermichael Finley. Greg Jennings led all receivers with 9 receptions for 119 yards.
The packer defense held Chicago running back Matt Forte to just two yards on nine carries, and Morgan Burnett intercepted Jay Cutler twice.
The Packers return home next Sunday against the Denver Broncos (1-2).
Friday, September 2, 2011
Badgers Open Season In Style
The Wisconsin Badgers opened the 2011 NCAA season with a 51-17 routing of the UNLV Rebels on Thursday night.
The Badgers overpowered the Rebels in all facets of the game, accumulating 499 yards from scrimmage while limiting UNLV to less than 300 yards of offense.
Transfer quarterback Russell Wilson made the most of his Badger debut, completing 10 of 13 passes for 255 yards and two touchdowns, and rushing for 62 yards and a touchdown.
The running back tandem of Montee Ball and James White was stellar as well, as Ball rushed for 63 yards and three touchdowns and White ran for 64 yards and a score. Ball also caught 2 passes, one for a touchdown.
The Badgers play Oregon State next Saturday.
Tuesday, May 10, 2011
2011 NFL Draft: 5 Wisconsin Badgers find NFL Homes
After a Rose Bowl season in 2011, five Wisconsin Badgers were selected in the NFL Draft—the most Badgers taken in a draft since 2006, when five were also taken.
Read the rest of the article here on the Bleacher Report.
Read the rest of the article here on the Bleacher Report.
Wednesday, March 23, 2011
Sweet Sixteen Preview: Wisconsin vs. Butler
Wisconsin heads to New Orleans Thursday night to make their 5th Sweet Sixteen appearance in the last 11 seasons, facing the 8th seeded Butler Bulldogs.
The 4th seeded Badgers are coming off two big wins to start the tournament. Last Thursday the Badgers were a favorite to be upset by the Belmont Bruins. Belmont stuck around for a short time, but the Badgers were too much and pulled away, eventually winning 72-48.
Butler, who made it to the finals last year against eventual tournament-winner Duke, started out this year's tournament by beating 9th seed Old Dominion on a buzzer-beating layup and narrowly upsetting the #1 seed Pitt Panthers.
The Sweet Sixteen will be a matchup of two similar teams. Both Wisconsin and Butler like to play a slow game, take care of the ball, and shoot tons of 3's.
Some key matchups to watch:
Shelvin Mack vs. Jordan Taylor
Both Mack and Taylor have the ability to produce on the offensive end. We saw Taylor explode for 39 against Indiana, and Mack put 30 up against #1 Pitt. Taylor has the edge as a distributor, and has double Mack's assist-to-turnover ratio on the season.
Matt Howard vs. Jon Leuer
The inside game will be vital for both teams. Leuer was able to score at will against Belmont in the second half, and put up 18 against Kansas State. Howard was the hero against Old Dominion, getting a rebound to score a buzzer-beating layup, and was able to score 16 against Pitt. Leuer will have to exploit his height advantage when he is matched up against Howard.
Keaton Nankivil vs. Butler's help defense
Butler's center, Andrew Smith, is not nearly as mobile as Nankivil. The Badgers will look to pop Nankivil outside the arc for an easy three. If Nankivil is able to hit a few shots it will open up the court and put Butler in a tough defensive situation.
Butler's bench vs. Wisconsin's bench
The Badgers' backups came up big in the win over Kansas State. Mike Bruesewitz scored 11 points, including a key three near the end of the game, and picked up 6 rebounds. Ryan Evans provided a much-needed spark midway through the second half. Butler regularly plays 4 backups. Should any of the big hitters get into foul trouble, both teams' benches will need to step up.
Bo Ryan vs. Brad Stevens
Ryan has never missed the NCAA Tournament while coaching Wisconsin, and has seen moderate tournament success in his tenure. Butler coach Brad Stevens might look like a teenager, but has made the NCAA Tournament in all four years at Butler, making it to the final round last year.
Thursday, December 9, 2010
Wednesday, December 1, 2010
2010 Big Ten Awards: Nine Wisconsin Badgers Earn All-Conference Honors
The 2010 Big Ten All-Conference Teams and individual award winners were recently announced, and once again, the lists were highly populated with Wisconsin Badgers
Check out the full article here.
Check out the full article here.
Monday, November 29, 2010
Roses are red...
The Wisconsin Badgers all but sealed up a Rose Bowl bid with a victory against the Northwestern Wildcats on Saturday afternoon.
The Badgers (11-1, 7-1 Big Ten) defeated the Wildcats (7-5, 3-5 Big Ten) 70-23 to finish out the season. With the victory, Wisconsin joins Ohio State and Michigan State as co-Big Ten Champions, the first title for Wisconsin since 1999.
Montee Ball had another huge game for the Badgers, carrying the ball 20 times for 178 yards (8.9 yards per carry) and 4 touchdowns. He joins Ron Dayne as the only two Badgers in school history to record 4 rushing touchdowns in back-to-back games. James White was stellar as well, carrying the ball 20 times for 134 yards and a score.
Scott Tolzein came out hot in the first half, completing 14 of 18 passing attempts for 180 yards and 4 touchdowns. He added a pass for 40 yards in the second half to bring his game total to 230 yards. His performance was good enough to earn Big Ten Offensive Player of the Week honors. On the season, Tolzein completed 74.3 percent of his passes, smashing the Big Ten and team record of 67.8 percent set by Darrell Bevell in 1993. (Bevell won a Rose Bowl that season...)
Nick Toon had 5 receptions for 62 yards and 2 touchdowns. Lance Kendricks added 4 catches for 80 yards and a score, and David Gilreath caught 4 passes for 75 yards and a touchdown.
The Badger defense absolutely humiliated the Wildcat offense, forcing 7 turnovers in the game. Mike Taylor, Jay Valai, Anthony Fenelus, and Aaron Henry all recorded interceptions, Henry returned his pic 50 yards for a touchdown. Valai also forced a fumble.
JJ Watt was a force once again. Watt had 7 solo tackles, 3 tackles for a loss, a sack, 2 forced fumbles, a blocked extra point, and had 3 quarterback hurries that led to interceptions. (For those of you counting, that makes 5 turnovers directly related to Watt). Watt was rewarded for his performance with the Big Ten Defensive Player of the Week award.
With the victory (and losses by Boise State and LSU) the Badgers moved to number 5 in the BCS Standings. Barring anything crazy, the Badgers should be headed to the Rose Bowl on New Year's Day, and would likely face TCU.
The Badgers finished the season on a hot streak, scoring 201 points and amassing 1715 yards over the past three games.
The Badgers also recorded their three highest scoring games in the modern era (since 1946) this season. (70 against Austin Peay, 83 against Indiana, and 70 against Northwestern)
They will need to keep that fire burning in the month off before a BCS bowl game.
Monday, November 8, 2010
Badgers Top Boilermakers, Move Up In BCS Standings
The Wisconsin Badgers (8-1, 4-1 Big Ten) beat the Purdue Boilermakers (4-5, 2-3 Big Ten) on Saturday.
Purdue came out hot and was all over the Badgers for most of the first half. After trailing the Boilermakers 10-6 at halftime, the Badgers held Purdue to just a field goal and scored four touchdowns in the second half on their way to a commanding 34-13 victory.
"Give credit to Purdue, they came in all jacked up," Bielema said. "At halftime, we regrouped, I changed my jacket. I think we just wanted to take a different approach to the second half and relax. I told the guys that we didn't need any superhuman effort, we just need to go out there and execute the fundamentals of what we do."
The Badgers calmed down in the second half and stuck to their gameplan to come away victorious.
Once again, defense and the running game led the Badgers to victory. The Badgers forced four turnovers, including three interceptions. Cornerback Antonio Fenelus had a career high nine tackles, recovered a fumble, and returned an interception for a touchdown. Fenelus was named a Big Ten co-Defensive Player of the Week after his efforts Saturday (award shared with Penn State linebacker Michael Mauti).
Linebackers Mike Taylor and Culmer St. Jean added interceptions, and Taylor, JJ Watt, and Pat Muldoon each picked up a sack.
The Badger offense saw most of its production come from running back Montee Ball. With James White out with an injury and John Clay not quite 100%, Ball saw the majority of the carries on offense. Ball had 21 carries for 127 yards and found the endzone twice.
"I knew I was going to play this game, get more carries than I did before in a game situation," Ball said. "I knew the team was going to look at me and expect me to carry the load. I didn't want to let them down at all."
Clay gained 42 yards on 12 carries. He needs just 71 yards to reach 1,000 yards on the season, and has three more games to accomplish this feat for the second straight year.
With the victory the Badgers moved from #9 to #7 in the BCS standings. The Big Ten currently has four teams (#9 Ohio State, #11 Michigan State, and #13 Iowa the other three) in the top 13 teams in the nation.
Next weekend the Badgers face Indiana (4-5, 0-5 Big Ten) at home.
Monday, November 1, 2010
Wisconsin Sports Update
Milwaukee Bucks
The Bucks opened the 2010-2011 season by winning just one of their first three games. Saturday night's win was significant, though, as point guard Brandon Jennings had his first NBA triple-double in the win over the Charlotte Bobcats.
Jennings scored 20 points and added 10 rebounds and 10 assists.
"This is my best game since I've been in the NBA, just the fact that I had a nose for the ball and I was being unselfish and I was everywhere," said Jennings. "I was being a floor general tonight."
The Bucks play Portland on Tuesday night and travel to Boston to face the Celtics on Wednesday.
Wisconsin Badgers
Despite not having a game this weekend, the Badgers jumped up a spot in the BCS standings. Now at #9, the Badgers are the highest Big Ten team in the standings. Michigan State, previously #5, was decimated by Iowa and dropped to #14. Iowa sits at #16, with Ohio State at #11.
The Badgers play at Purdue this weekend.
Green Bay Packers
The Packers relied on strong defensive play to take down the New York Jets on Sunday. The Jets came into the game after their bye week, riding a five game winning streak, and tied for the best record in the NFL. The Packers, who are struggling through several key injuries this season, felt this game was a statement about the team's drive and desire.
"We wanted to come in here and prove to everybody what we're all about,"said Clay Matthews. "We've had a few close losses that we thought we should have won. We let our play do our talking."
Turnovers and penalties were the name of the game. The Packers had their first turnover-free game of the season, and had just three penalties for 15 yards. Both Charles Woodson and Tramon Williams ripped interceptions away from Jet receivers. Williams also recovered a fumble.
Special teams were huge in the Packer win. Mason Crosby hit three of four field goal attempts for the only points of the game. Punter Tim Masthay pinned the Jets inside the 20 yardline five times out of eight punts. On a windy day the field position battle was huge.
The Packers, now 5-3, have sole possession of first place in the NFC North. The Dallas Cowboys (without Tony Romo) come to Lambeau on Sunday night.
The Bucks opened the 2010-2011 season by winning just one of their first three games. Saturday night's win was significant, though, as point guard Brandon Jennings had his first NBA triple-double in the win over the Charlotte Bobcats.
Jennings scored 20 points and added 10 rebounds and 10 assists.
"This is my best game since I've been in the NBA, just the fact that I had a nose for the ball and I was being unselfish and I was everywhere," said Jennings. "I was being a floor general tonight."
The Bucks play Portland on Tuesday night and travel to Boston to face the Celtics on Wednesday.
Wisconsin Badgers
Despite not having a game this weekend, the Badgers jumped up a spot in the BCS standings. Now at #9, the Badgers are the highest Big Ten team in the standings. Michigan State, previously #5, was decimated by Iowa and dropped to #14. Iowa sits at #16, with Ohio State at #11.
The Badgers play at Purdue this weekend.
Green Bay Packers
The Packers relied on strong defensive play to take down the New York Jets on Sunday. The Jets came into the game after their bye week, riding a five game winning streak, and tied for the best record in the NFL. The Packers, who are struggling through several key injuries this season, felt this game was a statement about the team's drive and desire.
"We wanted to come in here and prove to everybody what we're all about,"said Clay Matthews. "We've had a few close losses that we thought we should have won. We let our play do our talking."
Turnovers and penalties were the name of the game. The Packers had their first turnover-free game of the season, and had just three penalties for 15 yards. Both Charles Woodson and Tramon Williams ripped interceptions away from Jet receivers. Williams also recovered a fumble.
Special teams were huge in the Packer win. Mason Crosby hit three of four field goal attempts for the only points of the game. Punter Tim Masthay pinned the Jets inside the 20 yardline five times out of eight punts. On a windy day the field position battle was huge.
The Packers, now 5-3, have sole possession of first place in the NFC North. The Dallas Cowboys (without Tony Romo) come to Lambeau on Sunday night.
Monday, October 25, 2010
Big Weekend for Wisconsin Sports
Both the Wisconsin Badgers and the Green Bay Packers held on in close games to beat rival opponents this weekend. The 13th ranked Badgers came out of Iowa with a win over the 15th ranked Hawkeyes on Saturday, and Sunday night the Packers beat the Vikings in what was likely Brett Favre's last trip to Lambeau Field.
#13 Wisconsin - 31, #15 Iowa - 30
The loss of James White put John Clay solely in charge of the rushing game. He ran for 91 yards and two touchdowns against one of the best run defenses in the conference. Montee Ball added three carries for 18 yards and the go-ahead touchdown. Ball was also a huge factor in the passing game, catching five passes for 41 yards. Ball proved he still is a valuable asset to this offense, even though his playing time has dropped since James White's emergence.
Scott Tolzein was extremely efficient once again this week, despite throwing an interception. Tolzein finished 20 of 26 for 205 yards and threw a touchdown pass to fullback Bradie Ewing.
The real story this game was coaching. It was obvious Brett Bielema wanted to come away from his alma mater with a win. Bielema's playcalling was phenomenal, and his gutsy calls paid off. Bielema called a fake punt in the middle of the fourth quarter. Punter Brad Nortman ran for 17 yards, and kept the drive alive. The Badgers went on to complete a 15 play, 80 yard drive, with an eight yard touchdown run from Ball, and took a one point lead with a minute left in the game.
Poor clock management by Iowa and a huge sack from JJ Watt kept Iowa out of field goal range. Watt also blocked an extra point attempt early in the game, a play that at the time seemed irrelevant, but turned out to be extremely important.
Bielema was extremely pleased with the way his team has played the past 2 weeks:
“Two pretty good weeks,” Bielema said. “I tell you what, it makes this (bye) week even that much more special.”
The Badgers' record improves to 7-1, 3-1 in the Big Ten, while Iowa drops to 5-2, also 3-1 in the Big Ten. Wisconsin moved to #10 in the BCS standings. The Badgers sit next weekend out, but return to action in 2 weeks at Purdue.
Green Bay - 28, Minnesota - 24
The Green Bay Packers righted the sinking ship on Sunday night by beating the Vikings, ending a 2 game losing streak and putting themselves back on top of the NFC North. The Packers, now 4-2, are tied for first with the Bears, who hold the tiebreaker with their head-to-head victory.
Both the Packers and Vikings came out firing. The first half was filled with offense, as the teams entered halftime with the Vikings leading 17-14. The Pack struck first in the second half with a touchdown pass to Greg Jennings. Then the defense took over.
The Packers were able to pressure Brett Favre into 2 terrible interceptions, both caused by linebacker blitzes. A.J. Hawk picked Favre for a 21 yard return, and Desmond Bishop returned a Favre interception 32 yards for a touchdown. Nick Collins picked off Favre on the ensuing drive on an excellent defensive play.
Favre managed to bring the Vikings downfield and score a touchdown on the following drive, making the game 28-24. The Packers' defense stiffened on the final drive, not allowing Favre another 4th quarter comeback.
Rodgers was a little off for much of the game, missing receivers and throwing 2 bad interceptions. However, he was 21 of 34 for 295 yards with touchdown passes to Jennings and Andrew Quarless. The rushing game combined to gain 84 yards, with Brandon Jackson rushing for 58 yards and a touchdown.
The Packer defense only managed to sack Brett Favre once, but was able to pressure him in the second half, forcing bad throws.
Vikings' coach Brad Childress criticized Favre's ball control after the game:
"You can't throw it to them, you've got to play within the confines of our system," Childress said of Favre. "Sometimes it's OK to punt the football. You can't give seven points going the other way, not in a game like this."
Aaron Rodgers acknowledged the significance of this victory:
"Our biggest rival and the close score, the way it ended, it was definitely a special night for us," Rodgers said.
The Packers go on the road next weekend to face the New York Jets.
Friday, October 22, 2010
NCAA Basketball: Preseason Coaches Poll Released
The first coaches poll was released today for the 2010-2011 NCAA Basketball season.
Five Big Ten teams made the poll, including Michigan St. Ohio St., Purdue, Illinois, and Wisconsin.
Here's how the coaches ranked the teams in the preseason:
Five Big Ten teams made the poll, including Michigan St. Ohio St., Purdue, Illinois, and Wisconsin.
Here's how the coaches ranked the teams in the preseason:
- Duke
- Michigan St.
- Kansas St.
- Pitt
- Ohio St.
- Villanova
- Kansas
- Purdue
- North Carolina
- Kentucky
- Florida
- Gonzaga
- Syracuse
- Baylor
- Missouri
- Illinois
- Washington
- Butler
- Memphis
- Tennessee
- Georgetown
- Temple
- Virginia Tech
- Wisconsin
- Texas
Monday, October 18, 2010
Badgers Take Out #1
For the first time since 1981 the Wisconsin Badgers emerged victorious from a matchup with the nation's top ranked team. The Badgers knocked Ohio State out of the top spot with a decisive 31-18 victory on Saturday night.
The Badgers entered the game as the #18 team in the country, the underdog at home against the Buckeyes. The combination of a consistent running game and tough defense helped the Badgers prove the oddsmakers wrong and come away with a win.
This game was the most exciting sports event I've ever attended. The atmosphere was unbelievable at Camp Randall. The stadium was filled to capacity before kickoff, which hasn't happened for quite some time.
David Gilreath's opening kickoff return for a touchdown set the tone for a night full of headaches for Ohio State. The Badgers quickly added two more touchdowns, both on rushes by John Clay, to take a 21-0 lead.
Ohio State then scored 18 unanswered points, making it a three point game. The Badgers responded with a 10 play, 73 yard drive capped by a James White 12 yard touchdown run.
The Badgers managed to control the Buckeye offense for the rest of the game, and Blake Sorenson intercepted a Terelle Pryor pass late in the 4th quarter to seal the victory.
Following the victory, the crowd stormed the field despite the PA announcer's best attempts to convince us otherwise. Camp Randall became a sea red and white, as fans congratulated and celebrated with the players.
John Clay became the first player in 30 games to rush for 100 yards against the Buckeyes. He totaled 104 yards and 2 touchdowns. James White added another 75 yards and a touchdown.
Scott Tolzein threw for 152 yards and connected on 81% of his pass attempts. Nick Toon led The Badger receivers with 6 receptions for 72 yards.
David Gilreath was named the Big Ten Conference Special Teams Player of the Week after his performance against Ohio State. Gilreath's 97 yard touchdown return made him the Big Ten's all-time leader in kickoff return yards. Gilreath finished the day with 163 total return yards, bringing his career total to 2,677 yards, passing the 2.575 yards set by Michigan State's Derrick Mason after the 1996 season.
The Badger defense held Terrelle Pryor to just 156 passing yards and 56 rushing yards. JJ Watt sacked Pryor twice, and Pat Muldoon added a sack as well. The Badger secondary didn't allow a passing touchdown.
The Badgers moved up to #10 in the new polls. Ohio State dropped to #11. The new rankings have Michigan State at #8 and Iowa at #13, making next week's game at Iowa a pivotal matchup for Wisconsin.
Monday, October 11, 2010
Badgers Breeze Through Homecoming Border Battle, Prepare for Matchup with #1
The Wisconsin Badgers beat the Minnesota Golden Gophers in UW's homecoming football game on Saturday, keeping Paul Bunyan's Axe in Madison for the seventh straight year.
Wisconsin (5-1, 1-1 Big Ten) rushed its way to a 41-23 victory over Minnesota (1-5, 0-2 Big Ten). The Badgers rushed for 250 yards and five touchdowns, with the majority of the production coming from John Clay and James White, who both broke 100 yards in the game. Scott Tolzein added 223 passing yards and threw a touchdown pass to Jared Abbredaris.The Badgers bounced back from a disappointing loss to Michigan State last weekend.
"After a loss and a bad taste in your mouth, you can't look back, you've got to move forward, and I thought our guys did that," Wisconsin coach Bret Bielema said. "I can't say enough about our ground game. John Clay and James White and the big guys up front blocking up for them are really special."
This was the second time this season both Clay and White rushed for at least 100 yards in the same game. In the past three games White has amassed 361 rushing yards and has found the endzone eight times. White's emergence as a force in the running game comes at a vital point in the season as the Badgers prepare to square off with the newly labeled #1 Ohio State Buckeyes.
After #1 Alabama was upset by #19 South Carolina the Buckeyes jumped to the top spot in the polls. This will be the first time the Badgers faced a #1 team since 2007, when they traveled to Ohio State and lost, 38-17. Wisconsin seeks a different outcome this weekend.
Thursday, September 2, 2010
Big Ten Alignment Announced
The Big 10 Conference has announced the conference alignment that will be in affect starting next season. The 2 divisions have not yet been named.
- Division 1:
- Illinois, Indiana, Purdue, Ohio State, Penn State, and Wisconsin
- Division 2:
- Michigan, Nebraska, Northwestern, Michigan State, Iowa, Minnesota
Each school will play the other five schools in their division, as well as three teams from the other division, with one cross-division match up guaranteed annually. These are the guaranteed cross-division matchups:
- Wisconsin - Minnesota
- Ohio State - Michigan
- Penn State - Nebraska
- Purdue - Iowa
- Illinois - Northwestern
- Indiana - Michigan State
The Badgers open the 2010 season this weekend at UNLV.
Wednesday, July 7, 2010
Big Ten Preseason Player Rankings
ESPN recently released rankings of the top 25 Big Ten players, based on past performances by the player and their potential for the upcoming season. Several Badgers made the cut.
#4 - RB John Clay
Clay finished at #9 in ESPN's 2009 postseason player rankings. The Big Ten Offensive Player of the year finished 1st in the Big Ten and 12th nationally with 1,517 rush yards (116.7 yards per game). He scored 18 touchdowns and rushed for at least 100 yards in 9 games.
Clay averaged 5.43 yards per carry last season, good enough for 3rd all-time in Badger history. He also sits 10th all time in school history for rushing yards (2,401) and 6th in career touchdowns (27). Clay was the Champ's Sports Bowl MVP last season.
#11 - LT Gabe Carimi
Carimi was first-team all Big Ten last season.He was part of the 2009 Wisconsin offensive line that led the Big Ten in scoring (31.8 points per game), rushing (203.8 yards per game), and total offense (416.9 yards per game).
Already being called Bryan Bulaga's replacement as the "premier left tackle in the Big Ten", Carimi has been named to the Rotary Lombardi Award preseason watch list, as well as been selected as a preseason All-American by several outlets. ESPN college football specialist Mel Kiper Jr. predicted Carimi to be the 2nd tackle selected in the 2011 draft.
#15 - G/C John Moffitt
The senior offensive lineman will be starting for the 4th consecutive season.
Moffitt also made the Rotary Lombardi Award preseason watch list for the 2nd year in a row. Mel Kiper Jr. has predicted Moffitt to be the 5th guard drafted in 2011.
#16 - LB Chris Borland
Borland did a little bit of everything for the Badgers last season. As a freshman, Borland Tied for 1st in the Big Ten with three fumble recoveries, and tied for 2nd with five forced fumbles. He was 3rd among Badgers in sacks, with 5, and tackles for loss, with 10.5. He blocked a punt, returned 6 kickoffs, had an interception, and kicked 3 extra points.
In 2009 Borland won Big Ten Player of the Week honors for both defensive and special teams play. He was also chosen as the Big Ten Freshman of the Year.
#19 - QB Scott Tolzein
Tolzein won the starting job for the Badgers last season and proceeded to lead the Big Ten in pass efficiency with a QB rating of 143. He also finished 2nd in the Big Ten by completing 64.3% of his passes. In 6 games he threw for at least 240 yards.
Tolzein was never flashy in 2009, but he played consistently for the majority of the season. He executed when he needed to, and was a nice complement to the strong running game for Wisconsin.
#25 - DE J.J. Watt
Watt had a breakout sophomore season. He finished 2nd for the Badgers in fumble recoveries, with 2, and pass breakups, with 5. He also finished 6th in the Big Ten with 15.5 tackles for loss.
J.J. will need to pick up the pace this season, as O'Brien Schofield's graduation leaves him as the featured pass rusher on the team.
Honorable Mention: WR Nick Toon
Toon caught 54 balls for 805 yards last season and earned honorable mention All-Big Ten honors. Midway through the 2009 season he began to develop a connection with Tolzein, look for that relationship to continue in 2010.
#4 - RB John Clay
Clay finished at #9 in ESPN's 2009 postseason player rankings. The Big Ten Offensive Player of the year finished 1st in the Big Ten and 12th nationally with 1,517 rush yards (116.7 yards per game). He scored 18 touchdowns and rushed for at least 100 yards in 9 games.
Clay averaged 5.43 yards per carry last season, good enough for 3rd all-time in Badger history. He also sits 10th all time in school history for rushing yards (2,401) and 6th in career touchdowns (27). Clay was the Champ's Sports Bowl MVP last season.
#11 - LT Gabe Carimi
Carimi was first-team all Big Ten last season.He was part of the 2009 Wisconsin offensive line that led the Big Ten in scoring (31.8 points per game), rushing (203.8 yards per game), and total offense (416.9 yards per game).
Already being called Bryan Bulaga's replacement as the "premier left tackle in the Big Ten", Carimi has been named to the Rotary Lombardi Award preseason watch list, as well as been selected as a preseason All-American by several outlets. ESPN college football specialist Mel Kiper Jr. predicted Carimi to be the 2nd tackle selected in the 2011 draft.
#15 - G/C John Moffitt
The senior offensive lineman will be starting for the 4th consecutive season.
Moffitt also made the Rotary Lombardi Award preseason watch list for the 2nd year in a row. Mel Kiper Jr. has predicted Moffitt to be the 5th guard drafted in 2011.
#16 - LB Chris Borland
Borland did a little bit of everything for the Badgers last season. As a freshman, Borland Tied for 1st in the Big Ten with three fumble recoveries, and tied for 2nd with five forced fumbles. He was 3rd among Badgers in sacks, with 5, and tackles for loss, with 10.5. He blocked a punt, returned 6 kickoffs, had an interception, and kicked 3 extra points.
In 2009 Borland won Big Ten Player of the Week honors for both defensive and special teams play. He was also chosen as the Big Ten Freshman of the Year.
#19 - QB Scott Tolzein
Tolzein won the starting job for the Badgers last season and proceeded to lead the Big Ten in pass efficiency with a QB rating of 143. He also finished 2nd in the Big Ten by completing 64.3% of his passes. In 6 games he threw for at least 240 yards.
Tolzein was never flashy in 2009, but he played consistently for the majority of the season. He executed when he needed to, and was a nice complement to the strong running game for Wisconsin.
#25 - DE J.J. Watt
Watt had a breakout sophomore season. He finished 2nd for the Badgers in fumble recoveries, with 2, and pass breakups, with 5. He also finished 6th in the Big Ten with 15.5 tackles for loss.
J.J. will need to pick up the pace this season, as O'Brien Schofield's graduation leaves him as the featured pass rusher on the team.
Honorable Mention: WR Nick Toon
Toon caught 54 balls for 805 yards last season and earned honorable mention All-Big Ten honors. Midway through the 2009 season he began to develop a connection with Tolzein, look for that relationship to continue in 2010.
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