by Bill Scott | Nov 11, 2011
Wisconsin junior running back Montee Ball is one of 10 semifinalists for the 2011 Doak Walker Award, which is awarded annually to the nation’s top running back. In 9 games this season, Ball has rushed for 1,076 yards and scored 21 touchdowns. Ball averages 6.64...
by Bill Scott | Oct 17, 2011
Wisconsin junior running back Montee Ball is the Big Ten Conference Offensive Player of the Week. Ball accounted for four touchdowns, three rushing and one passing in the Badgers 59-7 win over the Indiana Hoosiers at Camp Randall Stadium. Ball rushed for 142 yards on...
by Bill Scott | Sep 30, 2011
Wisconsin’s Barry Alvarez said tomorrow night’s Big Ten opener against the Nebraska Cornhuskers is the most anticipated game in Wisconsin football history. You can’t go anywhere and not see, hear or read something about this game. Nebraska is...
by Bill Scott | Jun 27, 2011
Former Wisconsin running back Zach Brown will join the Pittsburgh Panthers for his final season of college football eligibility. Brown left the Badgers after red-shirting last season because he was 4th on the depth chart at tailback. Brown rushed for 568 yards as a...
by Bill Scott | Jan 2, 2011
Disappointment is the word of the day for Wisconsin football fans. The players, coaches and fans were crushed when the Badgers late comeback rally was thwarted by a knocked down 2-point conversion pass attempt, sending Wisconsin home with a 21-19 defeat at the hands...
by Bill Scott | Dec 31, 2010
Montee Ball, James White and John Clay could be described as the straw that stirs the Wisconsin football drink. And they don’t mind sharing the running load either. All three will be on hand to try to help the Badgers beat TCU tomorrow in the 2011 Rose Bowl. ...
by Bill Scott | Nov 13, 2010
The Wisconsin Badgers put together their best offensive performance and did it without their top running back John Clay. Clay missed the first game of his career after spraining his right knee in last Saturday’s win over Purdue, but the Badgers still put up 83...