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		<title>Great Week for Liverpool</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[After a 0-0 draw with Stoke City at Anfield, Liverpool reached its lowest point in the new Kenny Daglish era with an embarrassing 3-1 loss at Bolton. Bolton, who sat in 19th place in the Premiership at the time. King Kenny&#8217;s latest reign is now one year old, and he was spot on in ripping [...]]]></description>
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<p>After a 0-0 draw with Stoke City at Anfield, Liverpool reached its lowest point in the new Kenny Daglish era with an embarrassing 3-1 loss at Bolton. Bolton, who sat in 19th place in the Premiership at the time. King Kenny&#8217;s latest reign is now one year old, and he was spot on in ripping the players publicly after the game. He said that the effort wasn&#8217;t there and looking ahead to matches with Man City and Man U was no excuse. Some in the media questioned whether Kenny&#8217;s time was up, claiming that the players had tuned the manager out. But the players responded with three fantastic performances.</p>
<p>Leading 1-0 after the first leg of the Carling Cup semifinal with Manchester City, Liverpool returned home and twice came back from one goal deficits to tie the Premiership leaders, 2-2, and advance to the final at Wembley against Cardiff on February 26. Liverpool played a great game overall, even though they were lucky to be awarded a penalty late in the first half, which Steven Gerrard converted to make it 1-1. Man City went ahead again in the second half on a bang bang goal from Edin Dzeko, but Craig Bellamy equalized against his former team and Liverpool hung on, ending a 16-year wait for a return to Wembley.</p>
<p>Four days later, Liverpool faced their arch rivals in the fourth round of the FA Cup at Anfield. In a wildly entertaining game in front of a raucous crowd, Dirk Kuyt sent the Reds through three minutes from time when he snuck behind a sleeping Patrice Evra of Mancester United. Evra, whose accusations against Luis Suarez for racism resulted in an eight game suspension, was booed every time he touched the ball, and it was extra sweet for the Liverpool faithful that he cost them the game. Both Manchester teams are now eliminated from both domestic cups. The FA Cup fifth round takes place the weekend of February 18. With 16 teams remaining, Liverpool will host Championship side Brighton and Hove Albion, a team Liverpool knocked out of the Carling Cup in September. Brighton advanced by upsetting Newcastle.</p>
<p>Three short days after the win against Man U, Liverpool went back on the road to face Wolverhampton in a Premier League match. In an inspired effort, they won 3-1 behind goals from Andy Carroll, Craig Bellamy, and Dirk Kuyt. Carroll played perhaps his best game in a Liverpool jersey, and the team look to have finally figured out how to play without Suarez. Fortunately, that was the last match of his suspension. He will return for Monday&#8217;s visit to Anfield from third place Tottenham.</p>
<p>Liverpool did nothing of note in the January transfer window, which closed yesterday. They apparently approached Manchester City about a swap of Andy Carroll for Carlos Tevez, but nothing came of it. Is it a coincidence that Carroll then played his best game in a year? Perhaps letting that story leak out was the most brilliant move they could&#8217;ve made.</p>
<p>From the lowest point to the highest in ten days. Such is Liverpool football. After the home game against Tottenham, they travel to Old Trafford to play Manchester United. It seems like every single game is massive.</p>
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		<title>State of Liverpool</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 19 Jan 2012 18:40:25 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Liverpool sit in seventh place in the Barclays Premier League as of today, with 35 points through 21 games. They trail Arsenal by one point for fifth and Chelsea by five points for fourth. They are in the Carling Cup semifinals and hold a 1-0 lead over Manchester City, with the return leg next Wednesday [...]]]></description>
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<p>Liverpool sit in seventh place in the Barclays Premier League as of today, with 35 points through 21 games. They trail Arsenal by one point for fifth and Chelsea by five points for fourth. They are in the Carling Cup semifinals and hold a 1-0 lead over Manchester City, with the return leg next Wednesday at Anfield. And in the FA Cup, they have reached the 4th Round (32 teams left) and will face Manchester United at Anfield on Saturday, January 28.</p>
<p>In the big picture, the results so far aren&#8217;t too bad, certainly better than where they were at this time last year. The Premiership results have been the most disappointing, obviously. They have conceded only 18 goals, second in the league behind Man City (16), but have scored just 24 goals, by far the lowest in the top seven. League leaders Man City have scored 57.</p>
<p>Andy Carroll has scored just two league goals this year, while Luis Suarez leads the team with five. However, Suarez is currently sitting out with an astounding eight game suspension for allegedly racist remarks made to Manchester United&#8217;s Patrice Evra earlier in the year.  I wonder what Suarez&#8217;s grandfather (who is black) thinks of that.</p>
<p>Injury-wise, they lost midfielder Lucas for the year on a devastating knee injury. He had been having a very good season. Jay Spearing has gotten a bit more playing time in his absence. On the bright side, Skipper Steven Gerrard is finally healthy. He ended up hardly playing at all in the 2011 calendar year, but he is back in the starting 11 and has made his presence felt.</p>
<p>Liverpool&#8217;s home form has been dreadful, with four wins and <em>seven draws </em>in 11 games. They have tied Sunderland, Man U, Norwich, Swansea, Man City, Blackburn, and Stoke at Anfield. There are rumors the club is on the hunt for another striker in the January transfer window, but it would really take a colossal signing to make a significant difference. With Suarez in the lineup, Liverpool seemed to lead the league in unfulfilled scoring chances, but in the last game at home against Stoke, the team failed to even do that. Suarez himself has seemed a bit erratic in his finishing this season, but maybe playing with Gerrard on a consistent basis will bring about an improvement once he returns. It can hardly get much worse.</p>
<p>Looking ahead to the rest of the season, the club have an excellent chance of winning hardware in the Carling Cup. They are in good shape against Man City, and in the other semifinal, Crystal Palace leads Cardiff, 1-0, so they wouldn&#8217;t have to face a huge club at Wembley. They have also been performing well in the FA Cup, and the match against Man U at Anfield will be massive. However, I honestly don&#8217;t hold out much hope for the Premiership. It seems like every time they start playing well and get close to the top four, they immediately stumble with another embarrassing draw at home. They&#8217;ve dropped so many points already that it seems unlikely they could get on the kind of sustained run of excellent football that would be required to get back into the race. There are 17 league games remaining, though, so they have a lot of time to make up ground.</p>
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		<title>State of the Badgers</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 11 Jan 2012 18:53:32 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[So, was it a successful football season? Anytime your team loses its bowl game, the answer has to lean towards no. Wisconsin football has certainly come a long way, though. Not long ago, just making any bowl game was a successful season. But the expectations are much higher now. In the last two seasons, Wisconsin [...]]]></description>
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<p>So, was it a successful football season?</p>
<p>Anytime your team loses its bowl game, the answer has to lean towards no. Wisconsin football has certainly come a long way, though. Not long ago, just making any bowl game was a successful season. But the expectations are much higher now. In the last two seasons, Wisconsin has taken the mantle from Ohio State as the best team in the Big Ten. But it&#8217;s tainted by back-to-back losses in the Rose Bowl.</p>
<p>Just think how harsh the last four losses have been for fans of this team. The game-tying two point conversion batted down in last year&#8217;s Rose Bowl. The Hail Mary at Michigan State. The inexplicable defensive breakdown at Ohio State. And then everything that went wrong in this year&#8217;s Rose Bowl. Each loss heartbreaking, stunning, a sucker punch to the stomach.</p>
<p>And where are the countervailing wins, the ones we didn&#8217;t deserve but pulled out? There haven&#8217;t been any, at least not in the last year. The Nebraska game had loads of pregame hype, but it was a rout. The Penn State game was for the division championship, and it was another rout. The Big Ten Championship was a wild, fantastic game, but it just seemed like it was the Badgers&#8217; turn. Aren&#8217;t these things supposed to even out?</p>
<p>At this time last year, expectations for Wisconsin football were fairly low. There was a lot of talent coming back, but they didn&#8217;t have anyone to play quarterback. Russell Wilson transformed everything and showed Wisconsin fans how much better their program could be with a legitimately elite quarterback. The Badgers finished #10 in the AP poll and were quite literally two plays away from playing for the national championship.</p>
<p>This year&#8217;s situation is remarkably similar, but more serious. Wisconsin loses some great talent on the offensive line again, but it seems there is always more to come. Montee Ball decided to come back for his senior year, even though there is virtually no chance he will be able to approach the numbers he compiled this season. Once again, the quarterback position is the big question on the field. But now Bret Bielema also has to replace almost all of his offensive assistants. Paul Chryst took the head job at Pittsburgh and took several coaches with him, including the recruiting coordinator, Joe Rudolph. So this offseason will really be like none other for Bielema.</p>
<p>No matter who he gets to run the offense, given the turmoil at Penn State and the fact that Ohio State is ineligible for postseason play next year, it looks like it will be between Wisconsin and Purdue for next year&#8217;s division title, so another trip to the conference championship is likely. So even if they take a huge step backward, they may still be one game away from a third straight trip to Pasadena.</p>
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<p>The day after the Rose Bowl, Wisconsin basketball lost at home to Michigan State on one of the most bizarre plays I&#8217;ve ever seen, where the clocks at the Kohl Center were out of sync so a Ryan Evans tying three pointer in overtime was disallowed. That was the second straight home loss, and the Badgers went on to lose at Michigan to make it three in a row. I guess they&#8217;re not as good as we thought they were. At this point, losses like these just feel like par for the course, like I almost feel numb to them. I don&#8217;t know, maybe it&#8217;s from growing up a Red Sox fan.</p>
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		<title>Badger Check Up</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 18 Oct 2011 15:40:56 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The BCS standings came out Sunday and 6-0 Wisconsin is 6th, which really isn&#8217;t too much of a surprise, despite the fact that they&#8217;re 4th in both human polls. The computer polls have some completely screwy results, however: #6 in the Sagarin #10 in the Anderson and Hester (behind South Carolina) #8 in the Billingsley [...]]]></description>
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<p>The BCS standings came out Sunday and 6-0 Wisconsin is 6th, which really isn&#8217;t too much of a surprise, despite the fact that they&#8217;re 4th in both human polls. The computer polls have some completely screwy results, however:</p>
<p>#6 in the Sagarin</p>
<p>#10 in the Anderson and Hester (behind South Carolina)</p>
<p>#8 in the Billingsley Report (behind Oregon)</p>
<p>#14 in the Colley Matrix (behind South Carolina, Houston, Penn State, and Michigan)</p>
<p>#12 in the Wolfe (behind Arkansas, Virginia Tech, and 5-2 Auburn)</p>
<p>#17 in the Massey! (behind Arkansas, Virginia Tech, 4-2 Texas A&amp;M, 4-2 Texas, South Carolina, Oregon, 5-2 Auburn, Penn State, and Nebraska) Yes, Wisconsin is ranked behind Nebraska in this system. Apparently beating them 48-17 was not convincing. It&#8217;s really comforting to know that there&#8217;s an objective system out there that doesn&#8217;t rely on data that is so obviously deceptive like a head to head meeting.</p>
<p>Although it will certainly be worthwhile to follow the BCS standings, there&#8217;s really nothing we can do about it. Wisconsin has to go undefeated and somehow hope that one of the winners of LSU/Alabama and Oklahoma/Oklahoma State lose a game. Otherwise, it ain&#8217;t gonna happen. Which is why Michigan State is now the biggest game of the year. Sparty is getting some national attention after beating up previously undefeated Michigan. They now at least have a reputation (deserved or not) for having a good defense, although Notre Dame beat them 31-13 earlier in the year. The game is on the road in East Lansing in prime time on ESPN and College Game Day will be there, so it&#8217;s vital to make a big impression. We&#8217;ve gotta go for 50.</p>
<p>Wisconsin&#8217;s offense so far has been as good or better than advertised. Russell Wilson is truly phenomenal with a good team around him. He&#8217;s got great touch, a strong arm, and is a much faster runner than I realized. The offense has also been very healthy so far. The O-line has been fabulous and Montee Ball has been great at running back. James White has been a bit up and down, but was solid last week against Indiana. Wide receiver Nick Toon sat out last week against Indiana with a sore foot, the same one that was surgically repaired in the off season, but all indications are that he will be back in East Lansing. The Badgers have beaten all six opponents by at least 31 points.</p>
<p>Defensively the Badgers are much more difficult to judge, just because they&#8217;re always so far ahead. The eyeball test says it&#8217;s been improving. There haven&#8217;t been many missed tackles, they&#8217;re pressuring the quarterback, and they&#8217;re creating turnovers. I like the unit&#8217;s aggressiveness. There have been more serious health issues on defense, too, both in the secondary and on the defensive line. DT Patrick Butrym injured his ankle against Indiana and his status is unclear. He would be a huge loss for the MSU game. Again, it&#8217;s been very difficult to judge, but they did allow just seven points to Northern Illinois, who has scored 40 or more in every other game.</p>
<p>Another factor defensively is Kirk Cousins, MSU&#8217;s quarterback. The Badgers have not yet faced a classic pocket passer like Cousins this year, and the personnel and injuries indicate the Badgers&#8217; weak spot is in the secondary. MSU has actually been pretty balanced offensively, so this should be a good test all around. MSU is also a cheap and dirty team, with several ugly personal fouls in the Michigan game. They had 13 penalties for 124 yards vs. Michigan and 12 penalties against Notre Dame. And they started the smack talking very early this week.</p>
<p>The big problem Wisconsin has is that the B1G sucks. Horrible, awful, dreadful. Michigan State is ranked #16 in the BCS right now, but I worry that even if Wisconsin wins big, the talk will be less about how good Wisconsin is, but how bad the Big Ten is. Again, there&#8217;s nothing the Badgers can do about it. It just makes it even more imperative that they win in a rout. Badgers 52-17.</p>
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		<title>Wisconsin &#8211; Nebraska Hype</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 28 Sep 2011 18:01:53 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[&#160; &#160; &#160; &#160; &#160; &#160; We&#8217;ve finally arrived at the much-anticipated Nebraska week, Nebraska&#8217;s first Big Ten conference game (next week they&#8217;re at home for Ohio State). A quick check of Stub Hub today found tickets available from $200 to $5,000. Big game. ESPN College Game Day will be in Madison and it&#8217;s a [...]]]></description>
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<p>We&#8217;ve finally arrived at the much-anticipated Nebraska week, Nebraska&#8217;s first Big Ten conference game (next week they&#8217;re at home for Ohio State). A quick check of Stub Hub today found tickets available from $200 to $5,000. Big game. ESPN College Game Day will be in Madison and it&#8217;s a prime time, 8:00 Eastern start on ABC with Uncle Brent Musberger.</p>
<p>The Badgers are ranked #7, Huskers #8. Nebraska is currently #8 in the nation in rushing offense. QB Taylor Martinez, 6-1 200 lbs., has averaged 105.2 yards per game and I-Back Rex Burkhead, 5-11 210 lbs., is at 105.0 yards per game. Wisconsin is ranked #22 in rush defense, but they&#8217;ve stopped running quarterbacks twice so far in Northern Illinois&#8217; Chandler Harnish and South Dakota&#8217;s Dante Warren. Wyoming and Washington both managed to slow down Martinez&#8217;s running (combined 29-120, 2 TD) but Burkhead ran wild against them.</p>
<p>If Wisconsin has a weakness, it&#8217;s in the secondary, but Martinez has not shown he can exploit it. The Huskers have averaged just 167 yards per game through the air against Tennessee-Chattanooga, Fresno State, Washington and Wyoming and Martinez has been just 10-21 in each of the last two games.</p>
<p>Offensively, Wisconsin has been stellar so far against weak competition, while Nebraska&#8217;s Blackshirt defense has been surprisingly weak, allowing 29 points to Fresno State and 38 to Washington.</p>
<p>Nebraska leads the nation in kickoff returns behind Ameer Abdullah and they are also solid in the rest of the special teams. Wisconsin has had few punts, but Brad Nortman has been solid when called upon. Kyle French continues to kick field goals for the injured Philip Welch and he is 2-4, with both misses from beyond 50 yards.</p>
<p>I&#8217;m calling a rout. It&#8217;ll be Russell Wilson&#8217;s first chance to shine in prime time for the Badgers and an opportunity for him to get into the Heisman race and get Wisconsin into the national title discussion. It&#8217;s time to show the nation if we belong with LSU, Alabama, and Oklahoma. It&#8217;ll be Badgers 52-24.</p>
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		<title>Badger Football Through Week 2</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 14 Sep 2011 18:08:04 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Badgers have certainly looked impressive so far, beating UNLV 51-17 and then shutting out Oregon State 35-0 last week. The only significant injury to this point has been junior cornerback Devin Smith, who was lost for the year early in the Oregon State game. Depth in the secondary could quickly become an issue. The [...]]]></description>
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<p>The Badgers have certainly looked impressive so far, beating UNLV 51-17 and then shutting out Oregon State 35-0 last week. The only significant injury to this point has been junior cornerback Devin Smith, who was lost for the year early in the Oregon State game. Depth in the secondary could quickly become an issue. The next backups at corner are all freshmen or redshirt freshmen. Something to watch.</p>
<p>Next up is Northern Illinois at Soldier Field in Chicago. Surprisingly, ticket sales have been pretty slow and officials are expecting just 40,000 at the game. Tickets are apparently very expensive &#8212; $90, $75, and $60.</p>
<p>Northern Illinois presents a significant challenge &#8212; a legitimate quarterback. Chandler Harnish is really good, and his stats make him sound like a Russell Wilson who just runs more. In week one&#8217;s 49-26 dismantling of Army, Harnish ran 11 times for 80 yards and a touchdown and through the air was 12-19 for 195 yards and 5 TDs. Last week was kind of a shocker, though. Northern Illinois were 6.5 point favorites on the road at Kansas and lost, 45-42. Harnish was 27-33 for 315 and 2TDs, and ran for 89 yards and 3 TDs. Kansas got the game winning touchdown pass on fourth down with 9 seconds left. So it looks like the Huskies will be able to score on virtually anyone but will struggle defensively. The Badgers will need another huge game from the two-headed rushing attack of Montee Ball and James White and continued efficient, mistake-free quarterback play from Russell Wilson. The Badgers are 16.5 point favorites, so I&#8217;ll go with 52-35 for my score.</p>
<p>It should be an entertaining game &#8212; it&#8217;s too bad it&#8217;s not on TV. <em>Anywhere</em>. Since it&#8217;s a Northern Illinois home game, and the MAC has an agreement with ESPN, the Big Ten Network is unable to carry it and the &#8220;ESPN family of networks&#8221; has other games they&#8217;re showing. It will apparently be shown on ESPN3. It&#8217;s a 3:30 Eastern start.</p>
<p>In other NCAA news, <a href="http://www.theatlantic.com/magazine/archive/2011/10/the-shame-of-college-sports/8643/">The Atlantic has a huge story about the NCAA titled &#8220;The Shame of College Sports.&#8221;</a> It&#8217;s written by Taylor Branch, a Pulitzer Prize-winning civil rights historian, so when he says the NCAA gives off &#8220;whiff of the plantation,&#8221; he knows what he&#8217;s talking about. He attacks the notions of &#8220;amateurism&#8221; and &#8220;student-athletes&#8221; as basically sham concepts with no legal definition used by universities to exploit the skills of their athletes. The argument the NCAA has used is that their &#8220;student-athletes&#8221; have no right to due process because they essentially have no rights at all. Yikes. The piece doesn&#8217;t really present new information or arguments, but I&#8217;ve never seen the issue examined in such depth and by such an esteemed reporter. It really helps that he&#8217;s not a sports guy.</p>
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		<title>Badger Football Preview</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Collegefootballnews.com released its 2011 Wisconsin preview this week.  Written by the excellent Pete Fiutak, who is a must-read during the season, the article challenges Bret Bielema&#8217;s team to take the next step to the consistently elite level of college football.  It begins: &#8220;Wisconsin, your opportunity is now.  This is when it&#8217;s time to become a [...]]]></description>
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<p><a href="http://cfn.scout.com/">Collegefootballnews.com</a> released its <a href="http://cfn.scout.com/2/1085555.html">2011 Wisconsin preview </a>this week.  Written by the excellent Pete Fiutak, who is a must-read during the season, the article challenges Bret Bielema&#8217;s team to take the next step to the consistently elite level of college football.  It begins: &#8220;Wisconsin, your opportunity is now.  This is when it&#8217;s time to become a true superpower.&#8221;</p>
<p>Fiutak foresees big years from senior wide receiver Nick Toon and sophomore linebacker Chris Borland.  Toon, at 6-3, 213 lbs., will be getting long looks from NFL scouts this year.  He had numerous injury problems last year and has yet to have a consistently strong season.  Borland dislocated his shoulder early last season after a superb freshman year.</p>
<p>The biggest question mark will be on the defensive line.  Even with JJ Watt last year, the Badgers were just 91st in the nation in tackles for loss. The pressure will be on defensive tackles Patrick Butrym and Jordan Kohout to both stay healthy and anchor the line, especially against strong running teams like Northern Illinois, Nebraska, Michigan State and Ohio State.</p>
<p>Quarterback Russell Wilson comes in with a reputation for ball security based on his freshman season, when he set the NCAA record for consecutive passes without an interception.  However, Fiutak points out that he threw 14 interceptions last year and 25 over the last two years.  Of course, that was for NC State, which had a terrible offensive line and virtually no running game.</p>
<p>The schedule is good early, tough late.  Of the first six games, all are at home except Northern Illinois at neutral site Soldiers Field, although Wisconsin support will be overwhelming there.  The out of conference slate is UNLV, Oregon State, Northern Illinois, and South Dakota, and then the Big Ten opener is against Nebraska in prime time at Camp Randall.  After an open date and then Indiana at home, the Badgers have a brutal stretch where they are on the road for four of the next five weeks &#8212; at Michigan State, at Ohio State, home for Purdue, at Minnesota, at Illinois.  And oh yeah, they finish at home against Penn State.</p>
<p>For a reminder, the Leaders Division is Illinois, Indiana, Ohio State, Penn State, Purdue and Wisconsin.  The Ohio State game will obviously be huge for the division title, as well as the finale against the Nittany Lions.  The Badgers could be 6-0 heading into Oct. 29 in Columbus, and if they don&#8217;t win that game, they probably won&#8217;t win the division.  Not making the conference championship game could make it very difficult to get an at large BCS berth, too.  That game is also in prime time and will be a revenge game for the Buckeyes, as last year&#8217;s matchup was the only game that tOSU didn&#8217;t need to vacate because of Jim Tressel hiding known NCAA violations.  The Bucks are also fortunate enough to have an open date the week before the game.</p>
<p>Fiutak concludes that the season will be a success if the Badgers get back to the BCS.  He thinks an undefeated season is too much to ask, but 10-2 or 11-1 is very possible.  I obviously have to agree, but there are a <strong>lot </strong>of land mines out there this year.  Nebraska, at Mich. St., at Ohio St., and Penn St. at home are all brutal.  A lot of things went right for Wisconsin last year, and those things tend to return to the mean.  They actually deserved to lose to Arizona State, they barely beat Iowa, and they beat a terrible San Jose State team by less than two touchdowns.  Of course, at the end of the regular season they may have been the best team in the nation.  They need to use the Rose Bowl loss to TCU as motivation and get strong play from Wilson, and there&#8217;s a chance the defense could be a very powerful surprise.</p>
<p>Fiutak concludes: &#8220;A third straight double-digit win season, another trip to a BCS game, and another huge year for the Badgers should all be there for the taking. Now it’s time to get used to the role of being big-time, and now it’s time for the expectations to be sky-high on a regular basis.</p>
<p>&#8220;Now it&#8217;s time to be a consistent superpower.&#8221;</p>
<p>50 days until kickoff.</p>
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		<title>Badgers Get Russell Wilson</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 28 Jun 2011 15:54:47 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[&#160; &#160; Former North Carolina State star quarterback Russell Wilson is giving up on baseball and will use his final year of collegiate eligibility at Wisconsin.  In a vicious (but accurate) shot at the ACC, Wilson said he wanted to play &#8220;big time college football.&#8221; Wilson started all three of his years at NC State and was drafted [...]]]></description>
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<p>Former North Carolina State star quarterback Russell Wilson is giving up on baseball and will use his final year of collegiate eligibility at Wisconsin.  In a vicious (but accurate) shot at the ACC, Wilson said he wanted to play &#8220;big time college football.&#8221;</p>
<p>Wilson started all three of his years at NC State and was drafted by the Colorado Rockies in the fourth round of the 2010 draft.  He was struggling mightily for the Single A Asheville Tourists, hitting .228 with 82 strikeouts in 183 at bats.  He had to return a portion of his $250,000 signing bonus, but a Rockies spokesman said he would be welcomed back if he chooses.</p>
<p>Wilson&#8217;s decision came down to baseball, Auburn, or Wisconsin.  He graduated from NC State in three years and therefore is allowed to transfer without sitting out a year.  He is apparently also taking advantage of a graduate student exception where a student-athlete can transfer without sitting out by signing up for a graduate course not offered by his current school.</p>
<p>Wilson is a mobile quarterback and a playmaker who has a reputation for not making many mistakes.  He had a 76-26 TD-INT ratio at NC State and by all accounts is very intelligent and will be able to pick up the offense quickly.  It appears that the Badgers&#8217; biggest hole has been filled in a big way.  Plus, with the Badgers&#8217; running attack, he won&#8217;t be asked to do nearly as much as he was previously.</p>
<p>Numerous analysts are saying Wisconsin is now the Big Ten or at least the Leaders Division favorite, and some are saying the Badgers are now a national title contender.  Dave Curtis of the Sporting News has a very interesting <a href="http://aol.sportingnews.com/ncaa-football/story/2011-06-27/russell-wilsons-addition-continues-wisconsins-climb">article</a> arguing that Wilson represents the continuation of a Big Ten power shift from Ohio State to Wisconsin.  The upcoming football season just got a whole lot more interesting.  Relevant dates:</p>
<p>Thurs. Sept. 1 &#8212; opening game vs. UNLV at Camp Randall</p>
<p>Oct. 1, 8 PM &#8212; Nebraska at Camp Randall, Big Ten opener</p>
<p>Oct. 22, 8 PM &#8212; at Michigan State</p>
<p>Oct. 29, 8 PM &#8212; at Ohio State</p>
<p>Nov. 26, regular season finale &#8211; Penn State at Camp Randall</p>
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		<title>Wisconsin &#8211; North Carolina Hoops Trash Talk Begins</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Former University of Wisconsin athletic director Pat Richter had some strong words for North Carolina coach Roy Williams on his radio show in May regarding the Badgers&#8217; upcoming matchup with North Carolina at Chapel Hill in the ACC/Big Ten challenge. &#8220;I know darn well that you&#8217;ll never get Roy Williams here. He won&#8217;t come to [...]]]></description>
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<p>Former University of Wisconsin athletic director Pat Richter had some strong words for North Carolina coach Roy Williams on his radio show in May regarding the Badgers&#8217; upcoming matchup with North Carolina at Chapel Hill in the ACC/Big Ten challenge.</p>
<p>&#8220;I know darn well that you&#8217;ll never get Roy Williams here. He won&#8217;t come to Wisconsin; he&#8217;s afraid the people are going to boo him and everything else. I think that&#8217;s all bogus.  They should have been at our place a long time ago and it never happened.  And here we go again — we&#8217;ve got to go down there when they&#8217;re supposed to have all these horses back, and it&#8217;s going to be a tough road for us. Who&#8217;s going to benefit but Roy Williams?  And I think Roy Williams squeals. He&#8217;s never really had to pay his dues, so to speak, like a Bo Ryan and Dick Bennett.&#8221;</p>
<p>North Carolina will undoubtedly be #1 in next year&#8217;s preseason rankings.  Richter apparently has a long memory.  When Williams was the coach at Kansas, he took a shot at Wisconsin and then-coach Dick Bennett after Kansas beat UCLA 99-98 in its season opener in 2000.  Wisconsin had lost to Michigan State in the previous Final Four, a game with a halftime score of 19-17.</p>
<p>Williams said, &#8220;Are you going to tell me you don&#8217;t like this more than 19-17 at halftime? I&#8217;m not a nuclear physicist, but you make the choice. We&#8217;re trying to make it a game of basketball skills, not a weight room contest.&#8221;</p>
<p>The Final Four appearance was the pinnacle of Bennett&#8217;s long and storied career and Williams&#8217; comments were widely viewed as a cheap shot at a highly respected coach.  Kansas played in the 2002 Midwest Regional at the Kohl Center and Williams was booed vociferously by the Wisconsin crowd.  He&#8217;s never been back.  The Badgers are 152-11 at the Kohl Center in 10 seasons under Bo Ryan, including 16-0 last year.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.whitesuburbanpunk.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/06/Richter-Barry.jpg"><img class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-664" title="Richter &amp; Barry" src="http://www.whitesuburbanpunk.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/06/Richter-Barry-274x300.jpg" alt="" width="274" height="300" /></a></p>
<p>Williams responded to Richter on Tuesday.</p>
<p>“Former athletic directors don’t have enough to do,” Williams said.  &#8220;I guess that’s what that was.  The fact of the matter is that Wisconsin had home games in two straight years.  The fact of the matter is that I’ve been here eight years and [in the ACC-Big Ten Challenge] we’ve played three true home games and Illinois in Greensboro. And we’ve played three true road games and Michigan State in Detroit. So you can say that’s four and four. The fact of the matter is that in 12 years [of the Challenge], Carolina is 6-6. The fact of the matter is that in 12 years, Wisconsin is 6-6.  The fact of the matter is I called and said ‘Who are we going to play?’ I have never told them I want to play anybody. I’ve never told them I don’t want to play anybody. They have more important things to do then think about what the dickens I want to say anyway.  The fact of the matter is I was on the rules committee and said the style of play was getting too physical.  The fact of the matter is that I am very good friends with Dick Bennett and Tom Izzo.  The fact of the matter is I don’t care what somebody else says.&#8221;</p>
<p>For somebody who doesn&#8217;t care what anybody else says, the fact of the matter is that he had quite a lengthy response and took the time to check the Badgers&#8217; record in the last 12 years.  But at least he&#8217;s good friends with Izzo; that will surely endear him to Wisconsin fans.</p>
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		<title>Stanley Cup Champions</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Bruins dominated the Canucks in Game 7 in Vancouver, winning 4-0.  The parade is Saturday, Boston&#8217;s seventh in a little over nine years.  Tim Thomas won the Conn Smythe for playoff MVP, and Patrice Bergeron and Brad Marchand had two goals apiece. Nathan Horton traveled with the team as the inspirational leader and poured [...]]]></description>
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<p>The Bruins dominated the Canucks in Game 7 in Vancouver, winning 4-0.  The parade is Saturday, Boston&#8217;s seventh in a little over nine years.  Tim Thomas won the Conn Smythe for playoff MVP, and Patrice Bergeron and Brad Marchand had two goals apiece.</p>
<p>Nathan Horton traveled with the team as the inspirational leader and poured some Boston water on the ice before the opening faceoff.  Vancouver came out strong, but the Bruins held them off until late in the first when Marchand fired a centering pass through Mark Recchi to Bergeron, who potted what proved to be the game winner.  The team who scored first won all seven games.</p>
<p>In the second, Thomas was briefly caught out of position but Zdeno Chara made a save from his knees on a shot by Alex Burrows, karma proving to be a bitch for The Biter.  Marchand then scored on a wraparound before Chara was whistled for the game&#8217;s first penalty, giving Vancouver a chance.  Bergeron snuffed it with a shorthanded goal as he was hauled down from behind, and it was over.  Marchand added an empty netter and the celebration was on.  There were no issues in the handshake line and to their credit, the Rogers Arena personnel even played &#8220;Dirty Water&#8221; as the Bruins celebrated on the ice.  That was in stark contrast to the rest of Vancouver, which rioted pretty heavily.  There were no incidents of bad behavior at the celebration in Boston.</p>
<p>Mark Recchi announced his retirement before the game, and Claude Julien made sure he was on the ice for the final whistle.  Recchi was the first to lift the Cup after the captain, Chara.  The Sedin twins both finished the game  -4.  They won the last two league scoring titles, but the Canucks managed just eight goals in the seven games.  Claude Julien should get huge props for a wonderful job throughout the playoffs, especially considering that he was about to be fired when the B&#8217;s went down 0-2 to the Canadiens in the first round.  The Bruins became the first team in NHL history to win three game 7s in one playoffs, and earned the franchise&#8217;s first road game 7 win.</p>
<p>This Blog watched the game at the Carolina Ale House with friends.  The place was jammed out for the whole game, with an overwhelmingly pro-Boston crowd and many high fives with strangers at the end.  Except one guy had a Jacoby Ellsbury shirt and a White Sox hat.  The South is weird.</p>
<p>Josh Beckett tossed the least watched one hitter in Red Sox history last night in Tampa.  Jeremy Hellickson had been matching Beckett until late, when Pedroia hit a triple, Gonzalez was walked intentionally and Youk made them pay with a three-run blast.  The nine-game winning streak was snapped Tuesday night by James Shields, who threw a shutout.  Rubber match tonight with Buchholz taking the hill against David Price, the last game of a 7-1 road trip.  Then it&#8217;s interleague play for the next 2 1/2 weeks.  Andrew Miller, who had been in Pawtucket, had an out clause that would have allowed him to become a free agent and he&#8217;s pitched really well lately, so he and his agent forced his way up to the big club.  The Sox will apparently go with a modified six-man rotation, with Lester, Buchholz and Beckett pitching on five days rest, and Miller, Lackey and Wakefield filling in.  Should be interesting.  The Miller move looks like it&#8217;s just to prevent him from going to the desperate yankees.  Sox are up by 1.5 games.</p>
<p>The pressure is now on the Patriots to end the longest championship drought in Boston sports, six long years.</p>
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