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Apr 23, 2020
UW Athletics: Catching up with your favorite Badgers in professional sports
Strong athletics programs, plethora of talented graduates leaves Badgers well-represented in world of professional athletics
Column
Sep 9, 2019
Observing sports culture as a non-fan attending a football school
Our fascination with athletic competitions on grandstand presents interesting questions about our interests, priorities
Football
Jul 25, 2019
Where are they now: Wisconsin Football
Badgers have several high profile players in NFL, few more on their way
UW-Madison Campus
May 11, 2019
J.J. Watt encourages UW graduates to follow their dreams
Watt shared four life lessons as keynote commencement speaker
Football
Feb 13, 2018
From walk-on to staple of Badger offense, can Troy Fumagalli make it at next level?
Where could the star tight end go in this year’s draft?
Football
Jan 25, 2018
NFL pass interference unfair, should adopt NCAA rules
NFL needs to reform this rule so games can't be won through lengthy penalties
Herald
Oct 11, 2017
Sports section says: Should an athlete’s behavior off the field affect how we talk about them on the field?
Sports writers debate today's overarching questions in the world of athletics
Column
Oct 5, 2017
Trump: 1, NFL: 0
While it may seems Trump's comments were errant, he knew their purpose all along
Column
Oct 3, 2017
Holding moral values doesn’t mean you have to take one side
Confronting aspects of your life that challenge your beliefs can be healthy, given proper amount of deep thought
Column
Sep 28, 2017
CTE puts players, future of football in danger
Football players across all levels of play will likely be affected by CTE, and the?future of football may be next
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