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University of Wisconsin football (59-0: Deal With It ... or Quit)

Muck;2345169; said:
Does the post-graduate transfer exception still apply?

I'm waiting for a guy to enroll early, take a boatload of online courses, redshirt his first football season and graduate in 3 semesters, and then have 4 years of eligibility remaining, each of which could be used at a different school.
 
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Wisconsin secondary takes another hit

The Wisconsin Badgers lost another potential starter in the secondary, as JUCO transfer Donnell Vercher was denied admission to the school. Vercher was a standout for Fresno City College last year, and will instead attend Fresno State. Another defensive back, Reggie Mitchell, was in line to start, but will instead transfer to Pittsburgh. The Badgers have only one returning starter in their back four in Dezmen Southward, and will need some unproven commodities to step up in 2013.

Entire article: http://www.cbssports.com/collegefoo...t-denied-admission-will-play-for-fresno-state

Couldn't happen to better team; well, it could have happened to scUM or Ped State and I wouldn't have minded either.
 
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Now that Bienema's gone, I'm having a hard time working up the hate for Wiscy anymore. Like the school; love Madison. Never had a problem with Barry...anyone who won't even give the domers an interview has to be somewhat OK. Didn't much care to see the parrot go, but que sirah.

I certainly prefer them in the West to the corn, St. Tom and Angry Bo.
 
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ORD_Buckeye;2347261; said:
Now that Bienema's gone, I'm having a hard time working up the hate for Wiscy anymore. Like the school; love Madison. Never had a problem with Barry...anyone who won't even give the domers an interview has to be somewhat OK. Didn't much care to see the parrot go, but que sirah.

I certainly prefer them in the West to the corn, St. Tom and Angry Bo.

Fuck 'em as long as this guy is feeding on their young...

bo-ryan.jpg
 
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Wisconsin coach Gary Andersen reflects on decision to leave Utah State, his new life in the Midwest

Deseret News sports writer Dirk Facer caught up with Wisconsin football coach Gary Andersen this past week while the former Utah State head coach and Utah defensive coordinator was in Layton for the annual All Poly Camp.

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Q: Discuss life in the Big Ten and competing against Ohio State coach Urban Meyer, your former boss at Utah.
Andersen: It'll be fun. It's a big-time conference. Every conference has great teams and every conference has teams that are on the rise. It's a very competitive situation that we're in week in and week out. It's a very physical brand of football, without question, but it's amazing when you sit back and watch the film. What I saw was there's every type of offense other than Air Force's triple-option stuff that you have to be able to defend. So... it's a spread conference; it's a smash-mouth conference. There's big, powerful kids in the conference week in and week out and it's a high level of football. Football is very, very important there ? just like it is in the state of Utah. But it's a tremendous conference. I think it's continuing to grow and get better every single year. You've got to be on your toes every week to have an opportunity to win. Like I always say, it's tough to win Division I football games and now in the Big Ten Conference that will be no different. It's going to be very difficult to win every week.

Q: Have you had a chance to speak with coach Meyer since taking the job at Wisconsin?
Andersen: We talk. Actually whenever we get a chance to go to any Big Ten meetings we try to maybe go to lunch or dinner and sit down and talk about things a little bit. We still talk quite a bit. I think it's a very good friendship. We both have great respect for each other and it's great to be able to kind of sit back and not talk to him about football stuff, which is nice. I do the same thing with Kyle (Whittingham). We don't always have to sit there and talk about football. We can just talk how friends talk.
.../cont/...
Damn you and damn your likeability, Coach Anderson!

Damn them both to hell!!!!
 
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