Related Blog Posts
Three Reasons Each Team Will Win the Champs Sports Bowl
11 hours ago ago from BadgerChatters.com
The Wisconsin Badgers take on the Miami Hurricanes in the Champs Sports Bowl in one of the more anticipated pre-2010 bowl match-ups. Both teams come in with 9-3 records and a chip on their shoulder as each could have gone to more prestigious bowl games but were passed over by the committees. Both have dynamic offenses with suspect defenses and, on paper, are very evenly matched. Although the outcome could go either way, one thing is for ...
Related content2009 Festivus Airing of Grievances
7 hours ago ago from CollegeGameBalls: College Football at its Finest
Frank Costanza: And at the Festivus dinner, you gather your family around, and tell them all the ways they have disappointed you over the past year! If you reading this consider yourself family and your dinner is served. The very large list is after the jump. Bees fans you travel like ass, it sucks raising money for the Reck and To Hell with Georgia. via Winfield ADDAZIO WHY WHY WHY WHY WHY YOU HOPELESS TWIT WHY. via Orson Swindle ...
Related contentMerry Christmas From Bucky Badger
15 hours ago ago from Wisconsin Badger Sports Fan
Here is to wishing all fellow Badger fans a Merry Christmas. After a year of living the highs and lows in Badgerland I believe we have many things to be thankful for. As a football fanatic I am sorry to say the number 1 highlight of the year is: Wisconsin Men’s Basketball vs. Duke , Dec. 2, 73-69 Wisconsin In college sports, there are not many more exciting moments for fans than when their school brings in a prestigious non-conference ...
Related contentWisconsin heading to Florida for bowl - Plain Dealer
16 hours ago ago from College Sports Nation
Wisconsin heading to Florida for bowl Plain Dealer AP The Badgers leave for Orlando, Fla. Read the original: Wisconsin heading to Florida for bowl - Plain Dealer
Related contentFew seats remain for bowl game
25 minutes ago ago from Red Raiders
Texas Tech appears to have pulled its weight at the ticket window, giving next week’s Alamo Bowl a chance to have a near-capacity crowd. The Alamodome has a listed capacity of 65,000, and more than 60,000 tickets have been sold for the game, Alamo Bowl official Rick Hill said Wednesday. “We’re excited,’’ said Hill, the game’s vice president for marketing. “It’s over 60,000, and it’s trending to be very close to capacity by game day. ...
Related contentRelated News
Nothing to see... move along.
Related Videos
Nothing to see... move along.
