Based on Barry’s theory, if this year’s football team is going to be a great team, who are the 5 great players going to be? https://t.co/oO5K2Vb91q
— Ty (@TJHoeft14) August 29, 2022
Where would you rank Paul Chryst among the other Big 10 coaches?
— Michael Paduano (@greenwave70) August 29, 2022
Should Wisconsin look at trying to schedule a week 0 game? Maybe an overseas game?
— Kevin Gratz (@kevin_gratz) August 29, 2022
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This weekend we finally get to see the Badgers new look offense. Let’s have some fun. What is the first offensive play call? How long into the game before the first pass over 15 yards?
— Chris Davis (@cdavis20000) August 29, 2022
What has week zero shown us? That Nebraska might NOT win the West? Maybe have Kirk Herbstreit as a guest columnist this week?
— Brian Suttie (@BigDaddySutt) August 29, 2022
If you were Nebraska what do you do about Scott Frost?
— Charlie Stalle (@CStalle) August 29, 2022
With huge amounts of revenue coming from the new @bigten tv contract, will @UWBadgers try to bring baseball back? If not, what is the excuse?
— Shawn W. Pfaff (@FitchburgShawn) August 29, 2022
I love Badger sports. I mean I bleed Cardinal & White through every inch of my body. But every time I hear about expansion followed by $7 billion in TV revenue followed yet again by $300 million for a indoor practice facility I lose a little more interest. Why?
— Matt Ford (@mjford65) August 22, 2022
I don’t wanna hear it’s keeping up with the Joneses, that that’s the nature of college sports these days… I know that. I want to know why it doesn’t excite me to think we are keeping pace but instead turns me off.
— Matt Ford (@mjford65) August 22, 2022
Yeah I know it’s not easy question, but I don’t think I’m alone. It just feels like the athletes and the fans are used for a big “arms race“ with all that TV money. The game times are lousy, the food is lousy and travel for students will be crazy.
— Matt Ford (@mjford65) August 22, 2022
With his notable improvement, will Chris Hodges be an adequate backup for Crowl? #BadgersBasketball
— Teri Shannon (@77rocket) August 29, 2022
In your opinion, what’s more likely, the Packers winning the NFC North or Wisconsin winning the B1G West…or both or neither? Thanks!
— TDGB (@TDGB13) August 29, 2022
Is there a scenario the Packers don’t win the North short of Rodgers getting hurt?
— Bob (@ajnate) August 29, 2022
Has Jordan love shown you enough to think he could succeed Aaron for any amount of time and be over .500 as a starter?
— Fred Ehle (@FredEhle) August 29, 2022
Badgers in the NFL: Former Wisconsin stars who made NFL rosters
Zack Baun, LB, New Orleans Saints
Tyler Biadasz, C, Dallas Cowboys
Quintez Cephus, WR, Detroit Lions
Corey Clement, RB, Dallas Cowboys
New York Giants running back Corey Clement (30) runs up the field during an NFL football game against the Cleveland Browns, Sunday, Aug. 22, 2021, in Cleveland. (AP Photo/Kirk Irwin)
Ryan Connelly, LB, Minnesota Vikings
Michael Deiter, OL, Miami Dolphins
David Edwards, OL, L.A. Rams
TJ Edwards, LB, Philadelphia Eagles
Melvin Gordon, RB, Denver Broncos
Rob Havenstein, OL, L.A. Rams
Alec Ingold, FB, Las Vegas Raiders
Isaiahh Loudermilk, DE, Pittsburgh Steelers
Detroit Lions running back Nick Bawden (46) is hit by Pittsburgh Steelers defensive end Isaiahh Loudermilk (92) during the second half of an NFL preseason football game, Saturday, Aug. 21, 2021, in Pittsburgh. (AP Photo/Don Wright)
Dare Ogunbowale, RB, Jacksonville Jaguars
Ryan Ramczyk, OL, New Orleans Saints
Joe Schobert, LB, Pittsburgh Steelers
Pittsburgh Steelers linebacker Joe Schobert (45) warms up before an NFL football game, Saturday, Aug. 21, 2021 in Pittsburgh, PA (AP Photo/Matt Durisko)
Jonathan Taylor, RB, Indianapolis Colts
Andrew Van Ginkel, LB, Miami Dolphins
Derek Watt, FB, Pittsburgh Steelers
J.J. Watt, DE, Arizona Cardinals
Arizona Cardinals defensive end J.J. Watt (99) runs drills during an NFL football minicamp, Tuesday, June 8, 2021, in Tempe, Ariz. (AP Photo/Matt York)
T.J. Watt, LB, Pittsburgh Steelers
James White, RB, New England Patriots
Russell Wilson, QB, Seattle Seahawks
Kevin Zeitler, OL, Baltimore Ravens
Baltimore Ravens Kevin Zeitler, left, and Patrick Mekari during an NFL football training camp practice, Thursday, July 29, 2021, in Owings Mills, Md.(AP Photo/Gail Burton)

