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Bucky32;2211088; said:Bielema explained it a little more at his presser. Markuson has two kids and a wife that are back home in Mississippi; the distance was apparently hard on him.
Which raises the question: why take the job in the first place?
Yeah, I could see it (Wisconsin losing I mean). Utah State is very athletic and showed as much against Utah.buckeyesin07;2211465; said:I'm thinking Utah State will give them a tough game on Saturday night. I'd love to see USU come out of Madison with a win. I wonder who Bret will fire on Sunday if that happens.
gmen6981;2224821; said:Still a douche.....now cornholed.
MililaniBuckeye;2224841; said:When Wiscy was up 27-10, I was wondering if Nebraska could pull off the comeback they did against us last year and sure enough. Only this time they did it without their opponent losing their starting QB...
Maybe if you ignore what happened in Columbus.Considering that last year's setback was the infamous Hail Mary game at Michigan State that spoiled what many viewed as a once-in-a-lifetime shot at a national title run, Saturday's 30-27 loss at No. 22 Nebraska can't be regarded as the most disappointing of that bunch.
jwinslow;2224920; said:Maybe if you ignore what happened in Columbus.
MADISON, Wis. (AP) -- Wisconsin quarterback Joel Stave is done for the season after breaking his left collarbone against Michigan State.
Coach Bret Bielema announced the news Monday, two days after the Badgers' 16-13 overtime loss to the Spartans. Doctors determined the redshirt freshman would not need surgery to repair the injury.
''It probably will be an eight-week recovery, which takes him out of the regular season,'' Bielema said.