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Wisconsin Badgers Basketball: A Midseason Glance
The Wisconsin Badgers have reached that pivotal point in the basketball season; half of their work is done, but half still remains. The second half of the Badgers' season will be a little bit tougher than the first half because of conference play...
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Top 10 Performances in Pain
With sport, comes pain. Many athletes succumb to the pain, find their way to the bench and will take the time to heal. Some athletes rise above the pain, and perform the best way they know how...
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December 22: Five Years Later, Remembering Big Irv
It seems like only yesterday that Brett Favre had his magical night in Oakland with the Green Bay Packers, just 24 hours after the death of his father...
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Who Should the Milwaukee Brewers Be Going After?
After being a "realistic" possibility to resign CC Sabathia, the Milwaukee Brewers, along with other teams, fell to the much more powerful New York Yankees, as they were unable to match the $161 million offer...
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Saying Farewell to Annika Sorenstam
Annika Sorenstam's LPGA career has come to an end Sunday, as she drained an 8-foot birdie putt at the Dubai Ladies Masters...
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Closing Time: Why The Milwaukee Brewers Should Put Trevor Hoffman On Their Radar
The Milwaukee Brewers have lost the bidding war for CC Sabathia, and Ben Sheets shouldn't be too far behind on his way out of town. Milwaukee has also lost their closer in Salomon Torres to retirement, which makes pitching a No...
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Boise State Football: How Soon The Nation Forgets
Well, the BCS almost got everything right this year. The National Championship Game was a no-brainer, the Rose Bowl was easy too—but one of the three other bowls could have had something (or someone) different...
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Do You Remember Greg Vaughn?
One of my favorite baseball players growing up was former Milwaukee Brewers left fielder Gregory Lamont Vaughn. I remember going to Milwaukee County Stadium back when I was in grade school to see what Vaughn was going to do that night...
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Who Is...John Clay?
I guess you could call this my second installment of "Who is?", as I did one previously on Brewers backup catcher Mike Rivera. I apologize for no picture of Clay, as I'm having trouble uploading photos on here...
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Wisconsin Football: A Roller Coaster Season For The Badgers
Well, the regular season is finally over for Bret Bielema and his Wisconsin Badgers, and what an exciting roller coaster ride it was. Let's quickly look at how the Badgers got to be where they ended up being...
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"Closing" the Book: Salomon Torres Calls It Quits
Salomon Torres announced Tuesday that he will retire from Major League Baseball. A move that surprised everybody in Milwaukee, as well as in the Brewers fanbase...
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Green Bay Packers Lose Nick Barnett For The Season
Nick Barnett will not play another game for the Green Bay Packers this season. Barnett tore a ligament in his knee against the Vikings on Sunday...
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Bo Ryan Aims to Maintain Wisconsin Badgers' Winning Ways in 2009
Bo Ryan enters his eighth season as head coach of the Wisconsin Badgers looking to have yet another successful year. Ryan will have nine freshmen and sophomores on the team, mixed in with seven upperclassmen, five of which will start for the Badgers...
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Milwaukee Brewers Bring Back Mike Cameron for 2009
The Milwaukee Brewers have picked up center fielder Mike Cameron's club option for next year, set at $10 million. This $10 million will not be a mistake, like Eric Gagne's was in 2008...
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Ichiro Suzuki: One of the Best Players the Game Has Ever Seen
Even though the Major League Baseball season is officially over now, I still have baseball on the brain. One thing I've been wondering about lately is if Ichiro can reach the 3,000-hit plateau in the MLB...
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Wisconsin-Illinois: Badgers Squeeze the "Juice"
The Wisconsin Badgers refused to start the season 0-5 in the Big Ten as they won their first conference game with a 27-17 victory over Illinois...
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In Favre I Trust
Call me an idiot, call me naive; call me whatever you want, but it won't change the way I feel about Brett Favre. He is still one of the better players the game has seen, and his reputation ...
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2008 World Series: Get Your Mo-hawks Ready!!
The 2008 World Series might not be good for the Nielsen Ratings as they probably would have preferred a Cubs-Red Sox series, but a Rays-Phillies matchup will be worth watching. I guarantee it...
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Wisconsin-Iowa: Shonn Greene Runs Through the Big Red
I think it's safe to say that the Wisconsin Badgers flat out stink. Being 0-4 in the Big Ten brings them into uncharted territory. The Badgers threw away another game, as they fell to the Iowa Hawkeyes 38-16 in Kinnick Stadium...
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Are The 2008-09 Milwaukee Bucks Truly "Ready to Rise"?
The slogan for the 2008-09 Milwaukee Bucks is "Ready to Rise", but is the team really ready? It's actually a smart advertising ploy, because after a 26-56 season last year, the only place to go is up...
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Wisconsin-Penn State: What's Wrong With the Badgers?
The problems continue for the Wisconsin Badgers has they get crushed by the No. 6 Penn State Nittany Lions 48-7...
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Milwaukee Brewers' Free Agents: Who Stays, Who Goes, and Who Comes In?
The following is a list of the Milwaukee Brewers' 12 free agents for the upcoming season, with a "c" denoting a club option for 2009...
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Wisconsin-Ohio State: Badgers Fall Flat At Home
After a head-scratching loss to the Michigan Wolverines in Ann Arbor last week, the Wisconsin Badgers lost another close one in the Big Ten to "Thee" Ohio State University 20-17...
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All In a Day's Work For the Milwaukee Brewers
The game of baseball is all about traditions. No matter what team you play for or who you play with, there is always some sort of tradition that happens within the teams...
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Wisconsin-Michigan: Badgers Can't Escape 'The Big House' of Horrors
It was a tale of two halves in the Big Ten opener featuring the No. 9 Wisconsin Badgers against the rebuilding Michigan Wolverines. It was a day in which the upset bug was grabbing hold of several top teams around the nation and wouldn't let go...
