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Capital Times columnist Mike Lucas, the color analyst for the Wisconsin Radio Network, will provide answers to readers' questions following today's contest, which kicks off at 11 a.m. on the Big Ten Network. read story
Once again, the crew at Capital Times sports will offer its predictions heading into every University of Wisconsin football game this season. But this year, there's a twist: We're picking against the spread. And so far, this year's been almost as tough on us as it has been for the Badgers. read story
Bring up the topic of holding to offensive and defensive linemen, and it's sure to spark a debate that won't be settled anytime soon. UW offensive line coach Bob Bostad says it's an "exaggeration" to say holding could be called on every single snap. Badgers defensive line coach Charlie Partridge would respectfully disagree with that assessment. read story
When the University of Wisconsin football team's offense took the field for its final series last Saturday at Michigan State, it was more focused on adding to its two-point lead than it was on milking the remaining 5 minutes, 16 seconds off the clock. read story
Some have piled on Joe Paterno for not always having control of his football players off the field. Some have piled on the 81-year-old Penn State coach for sticking around too long. But you won't get JoePa to pile on an opponent -- pile on points, that is -- just to impress the pollsters. "I'm not comfortable with that," he said. read story
Playing football in the Cardinal and White is nothing new for University of Wisconsin freshman wide receiver Nick Toon. His father, Al Toon, starred at wideout for the Badgers from 1982-'84, and left UW as the school's career receiving leader with 131 catches for 2,103 yards and 19 touchdowns. read story
Ever hear of Alan Ameche? Ever hear of the Horse? P.J. Hill giggled. "The first time I ever heard of him was when I got here," said Hill, a University of Wisconsin junior and a proud New Yorker who was raised in Queens, not far from Shea Stadium. read story
Terry Hoeppner may be gone, but he's not forgotten. When the Wisconsin Badgers make their first visit to Bloomington, Ind., since the former Indiana Hoosiers coach died of brain cancer in the summer of 2007. read story
Badgers coach Bret Bielema said Monday that sophomore tight end Lance Kendricks will miss at least four to six weeks with a broken fibula in his left leg. read story