A podcast about the UW-Madison Badgers football team, from the staff of the Wisconsin State Journal.
State Journal beat reporters Colten Bartholomew and Jim Polzin dive into a number of topics surrounding the University of Wisconsin football team.
They take a look at the offense and the possibility of a big game from junior tailback Jonathan Taylor, what is making the defense as historically dominant as it has been, and discuss the future of Illinois coach Lovie Smith.
They make against-the-spread picks on the Big Ten slate, and Jim breaks down Micah Potter’s situation with the UW basketball team.
State Journal beat reporters Jim Polzin and Colten Bartholomew get you ready for No. 8 Wisconsin’s Homecoming matchup with Michigan State.
The conversation starts Jonathan Taylor and how both Jim and Colten think he’s behind only Ron Dayne in the pantheon of UW running backs, then shifts into how Taylor and the offense can get going against a good Michigan State defense. The pair then look into how field position has aided the near-perfect start from the Badgers’ defense.
State Journal beat reporters Jim Polzin and Colten Bartholomew get you ready for No. 8 Wisconsin’s Homecoming matchup with Michigan State.
The conversation starts Jonathan Taylor and how both Jim and Colten think he’s behind only Ron Dayne in the pantheon of UW running backs, then shifts into how Taylor and the offense can get going against a good Michigan State defense. The pair then look into how field position has aided the near-perfect start from the Badgers’ defense.
State Journal beat reporters Jim Polzin and Colten Bartholomew recap the No. 8 Badgers’ test against Northwestern and how it exposed some things UW must improve.
They discuss the offense’s use of the pistol formation, the dynamic inside linebacker duo of Chris Orr and Jack Sanborn, and look at this week’s matchup against former UW athlete Sean Lewis and Kent State.
Reporters Jim Polzin and Colten Bartholomew discuss how UW’s defense will adjust to starting safeties Eric Burrell and Reggie Pearson being suspended for the first half due to targeting ejections last week; the struggles of Northwestern’s offense despite a solid start from redshirt freshman running back Drake Anderson; and how the Badgers offensive line has answered the bell through three games despite injuries and four new starters.
They also pick this week’s Big Ten matchups against the spread and answer your questions from Twitter.
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