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In this episode, Hailey sets out for the La Crosse Region, which is home to a collective of communities scattered along the Wisconsin-Minnesota border. Each community–La Crosse, Onalaska, Holmen, West Salem, Town of Campbell, and La Crescent–offers unique seasonal adventures. Tag along as she explores the La Crosse Region in all four seasons!Read the blog here: https://discoverwisconsin.com/four-season-adventures-in-the-la-crosse-region/La Crosse: https://www.cityoflacrosse.org/; Onalaska: https://cityofonalaska.com/; Holmen: https://www.holmenwi.gov/; West Salem: https://westsalemwi.gov/; Town of Campbell: https://townofcampbellwi.gov/; La Crescent: https://www.cityoflacrescent-mn.gov/; Onalaska Canoe Trail: https://explorelacrosse.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/07/Lake_Onalaska_Canoe_Trail-2.pdf; La Crosse Queen: https://lacrossequeen.com/; Huck Finn's on the Water: https://huckfinnslacrosse.com/; Gateway Trails: https://www.oratrails.org/gateway/; Grandad Bluff: https://explorelacrosse.com/the-grandad-bluff/; Great River State Trail: https://dnr.wisconsin.gov/topic/parks/greatriver; Great River Landing: https://explorelacrosse.com/project/great-river-landing/; June Dairy Days: https://www.junedairydays.com/; Riverfest: https://www.riverfestlacrosse.com/; Country Boom: https://countryboom.com/; Interstate Fair: https://www.lacrosseinterstatefair.com/; Kornfest: https://www.facebook.com/kornfestApplefest: https://applefestusa.com/; Arts & Crafts Fair: https://www.explorelacrescent.com/event/arts-crafts-fair/; River View Vineyard & Winery: http://www.riverviewwinery.com/; Wisconsin Great River Road: https://www.wigrr.com/; Mt. La Crosse: https://mtlacrosse.com/; Coulee State Forest: https://dnr.wisconsin.gov/topic/StateForests/coulee; La Crosse River State Trail: https://dnr.wisconsin.gov/topic/parks/lacrosseriver; The Crow: https://www.thecrowlacrosse.com/; Big Al's: https://www.bigalspizzalacrosse.com/; Polito's: http://politospizza.com/; Uno Venti: https://www.unoventi.com/; The Pearl: https://www.pearlicecream.com/; Rotary Lights: https://www.rotarylights.org/; Riverside Park: https://explorelacrosse.com/riverside-park/; Shrine of Our Lady of Guadalupe: https://guadalupeshrine.org/; Riverside International Friendship Gardens: https://www.riversidegardens.org/; The Bobber: https://discoverwisconsin.com/blog/The Cabin Podcast: https://the-cabin.simplecast.com. Follow on social @thecabinpodShop Discover Wisconsin: shop.discoverwisconsin.com. Follow on social @shopdiscoverwisconsinDiscover Wisconsin: https://discoverwisconsin.com/. Follow on social @discoverwisconsinDiscover Mediaworks: https://discovermediaworks.com/. Follow on social @discovermediaworksExplore La Crosse: https://explorelacrosse.com/. Follow on social @explorelacrosse
Eli Hershkovich and Brett Gibbons assess their favorite wagers in Week 14 of the college football slate, including Wisconsin-Minnesota (3:04), Ohio State-Michigan (13:24), Notre Dame-USC (21:25), and much more. Eli also shares a college basketball bet for a Thanksgiving MTE (33:44). Sign up with bet365 Sportsbook to get $200 in bonus bets with your first $5 wager, using bonus code "THELINES": www.thelines.com/bet365-sportsbook/
Eli Hershkovich and Brett Gibbons assess their favorite wagers in Week 14 of the college football slate, including Wisconsin-Minnesota (3:04), Ohio State-Michigan (13:24), Notre Dame-USC (21:25), and much more. Eli also shares a college basketball bet for a Thanksgiving MTE (33:44). Sign up with bet365 Sportsbook to get $200 in bonus bets with your first $5 wager, using bonus code "THELINES": www.thelines.com/bet365-sportsbook/
LFTR Episode 79 - We continue our love letter to fall as the leaves are yellow. (Finally!)Highlights include:* A night out in Leavenworth with Jesse & Rachael* A beautiful mountain hike where we sensed but didn't see a bear* Bear spray is also useful on the man* Discovering self-preservation instinct as a mom* Fall vibes - football, camping, chili* Our favorite fall camp spots: Wisconsin/Minnesota, Medora ND, New Mexico (the whole state), Flagstaff, Sedona and Grand Canyon areas in central and northern AZ, Florida, Savannah/Tybee Island, GA* Dumping cassette toilets* Wishing a speedy recovery to those impacted by HeleneLinks:* Anchorage Brewing Company* @thetasteforadventure on Instagram* Larch* Sauer's Mountain trail* Fox Canyon, Foothill and Luci's trails loop, Ojai, CA* LFTR Episode 3 - Bears* Riverfront Rock Gym* Interstate SP - WI/MN* Theodore Roosevelt NP* City of Rocks SP, NMThanks for listening! As always you can find LFTR at http://lettersfromtheroadpod.com, and you can email us at lettersfromtheroadpod@gmail.com.Find LFTR Diaries on the LFTR YouTube channel.Find us on socials @lettersfromtheroadpod!If you feel like kicking us a few bucks because you like what we do you can Become a PenPal and chat with us and others in the PenPals Discord. Get full access to Letters From the Road at lettersfromtheroad.substack.com/subscribe
In this episode, Coop and Terrell look back at the win over Wisconsin to figure out what we can learn, if anything, from the Trojans' latest effort. Plus a look ahead to the Minnesota showdown on Saturday and an exploration of the emerging wide receivers from the perspective of a former NLF defensive back.
More reactions to the announcement of Wisconsin-Minnesota taking place on Black Friday at Camp Randall Stadium. Double Wilde and Tausch Trivia on Wisconsin Geography Thursday. And after a story came up about him earlier in the show, former Packers QB Craig Nall joins the show to share more about his famous sausage bread...which even has its own website!
Riley Voltolina is a young angler out of Wisconsin/Minnesota... inspired at a young age by the idea of 'river monsters' he set an early course chasing big fish. Riley has traveled near and far for fish like alligator gar, goliath groupers, sharks, catfish, sturgeon, salmon and trout. He is well ahead of his time in his pursuits of various species of large fish here in the US, but has ALSO made treks to Spain targeting the European wels catfish.This is a driven angler that is clearly focused on a continued pursuit of progressively challenging fish, and certainly a guy to watch in the near future.Instagram: @rileyvoltolina_fishing___________________________________________________________________________See more at http://www.boundless-pursuit.comInstagram: @boundlesspursuit
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Wisconsin gets the Axe back with a 28-14 win. Zach and Jesse recap the game, including the offensive line dominating, Braelon Allen performance, guys playing through injuries, defense responding after a slow start and more. They also hit on whether Allen played his final game, the uncertainty at QB moving forward and all of your Twitter questions.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Welcome to the Damn Dude Podcast!This is Season 3, Episode 49!- Wisconsin/Minnesota Trip- A Whole New Lens On Family- Adult Tantrums Are All More Common Than We All Act Like- I had a Huge Tantrum- What was Learned, Accomplished- Real Man To Man Authentic Conversations- So Proud Of You Nate!- Being The Smartest, Loudest, Or Most Boisterous Person in the Room- Realizing We Don't Know Shit = A Huge Taste Of Mental Freedom - Validating Another's Feelings, Reality, And Personal Truth- Exposing Our Insecurities- Setting Aside What We Think We Know, For What We Need To Know- Self Mastery, Self Awareness, Tools And Methods- Owning Up To Our Own Shit LOVE ALLRemember to say 3 things you're Grateful for every morning and every night!- Available on all major platforms!@RealCaliforniaCal@DamnDudePodcasatAvailable on all major platforms: https://damndudepodcast.buzzsprout.com/- Apple Podcasts- Buzzspout- Spotify- Audible- Google Podcasts- Amazon Music- iTunes- Stitcher- iHeart Radio- TuneIn + Alexa- Podcast Addict- PodChaser- Pocket Casts- Deezer- Listen Notes- Player Fm- Podcast Index- Overcast- Castro- Castbox- Podfriend- YouTubeDaaaaaaamn Duuuuuude!!!!!Be sure to leave a 5 Star written review on Apple Podcast/Listen Notes! :)If you love and support the movement and the show, please feel free to make a donation to the Damn Dude Podcast!(link below)Much Love, Love All.To Find #WeCleanPlanet Info:https://www.wecleanplanet.com/To Donate to #WeCleanPlanet:https://www.paypal.com/donate/?cmd=_donations&business=sebastian%40wecleanplanet.com&item_name=Unite+and+Empower+Community+Leaders+for+a+CleanPlanet¤cy_code=USD&source=urlTo Donate to the Damn Dude Podcast:CashApp: $DamnDudePodcastor PayPal:Support the show
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You can also subscribe for free below:WhoJim Rochford Jr., Owner and General Manager of Trollhaugen, WisconsinRecorded onJuly 10, 2023About TrollhaugenClick here for a mountain stats overviewOwned by: The Rochford familyLocated in: Dresser, WisconsinYear founded: 1950Pass affiliations: Indy Pass – 2 daysReciprocal partners: NoneClosest neighboring ski areas: Wild Mountain (18 minutes), Como Park (1 hour), Afton Alps (1 hour, 3 minutes), Elm Creek (1 hour, 3 minutes), Hyland Hills (1 hour, 18 minutes), Buck Hill (1 hour, 22 minutes), Welch Village (1 hour, 33 minutes), Christie Mountain (1 hour, 24 minutes), Powder Ridge (1 hour 54 minutes), Coffee Mill (1 hour, 56 minutes)Base elevation: 920 feetSummit elevation: 1,200 feetVertical drop: 280 feetSkiable Acres: 90 (2023 expansion will increase this total)Average annual snowfall: 50 inchesTrail count: 24 (28% advanced, 43% intermediate, 29% beginner)Lift count: 9 (4 fixed-grip quads, 5 ropetows – lift count includes new Partek fixed-grip Chair 1 that Trollhaugen is installing this summer – view Lift Blog's inventory of Trollhaugen's lift fleet)Why I interviewed himWhat if the greatest ski town in America is not Aspen or Telluride or Park City or Jackson, but Minneapolis? Within an hour of downtown, eight ski areas: Elm Creek, Como Park, Hyland Hills, Buck Hill, Afton Alps, Welch Village, Wild Mountain, and Trollhaugen. Not one of them tops 360 vertical feet or collects more than 60 inches of snow in an average season.Underwhelming stats that underscore the point: only the hardcore would swarm such bumps, endure the windblown cloud-cluttered upper Midwest dead-winter, in pursuit of the turn, the loft, the float, that singular moment of ski-high. There's a reason Vail's first stop on its march east was Minneapolis – this is a ski town (and one you can actually afford to live in).Midwest skiing is a bizarre world for the uninitiated. Chairlifts everywhere, often side-by-side, trolling up clear-cut hillsides seemingly conjured from the flats. Between these chairs, high-speed ropetows, hauling more skiers than you'd thought possible, faster than you can believe. You assume the ski areas are small, but they just keep going, rolling hillock after hillock over vast snowy complexes. At Afton, 17 Hall chairlifts ordered in industrial rows, threading a chutes-and-ladders labyrinth of gullies and tunnels and wide-open faces. At Welch, a mini-Vail Mountain, endless linked trailpods terminating at the Back Bowl, a spiderweb of burners diving through the trees. At Buck, every inch reserved, the place a vast school for racers, for bumpers, for flippity-flap flip-flap Brahs.Trollhaugen is a little bit of all of these things: four quads and five ropetows serving a hunk of Wisconsin countryside that feels bigger than 260 vertical feet on 100-ish acres. The Rochford family – which has owned the bump since the ‘60s – has resisted the urge to clear-cut, instead carving tree-lined tracks through the gullies. Wide-open faces aplenty, still, and zones for ropetow rockers fast and slow. The base area is themed Euro-Alpine, Bavarian perhaps, or Scandinavian.Don't let the Midwestern kitsch, wicket tickets, Rube Goldberg beginner tows, or pair of vintage ‘70s Borvig quads distract you: this is a terrific, and modern, ski area. The grooming is excellent. Snowmaking and night-skiing cover 100 percent of the hills. Trollhaugen erected a brand-new Partek quad two years ago, and it's installing another this summer. It was an inaugural Indy Pass partner, hyper-aware of the rapidly evolving lift-served skiing landscape and its competitive place within it. When you have seven direct competitors, one of which belongs to the Epic Pass, excellence is your only option. Trollhaugen delivers.What we talked aboutThe Covid outdoor surge just keeps on surging; limiting lift tickets; how different Covid-era policies impacted ski areas near the Wisconsin-Minnesota border; Wild Mountain; Trollhaugen's tradition of early-season openings; why Trollhaugen closed April 1 after a 10-inch snowstorm; post-closing railjams; what happened when Vail Resorts bought nearby Afton Alps; whether the Epic Pass' arrival contributed to Trollhaugen's decision to join the Indy Pass; how Indy visitation has evolved over time; three generations of family ownership; remembering an era in which a mailman and a firefighter could start a ski area; the non-skiing dentists who bought a ski area to party; a brief history of Trollhaugen's lifts; growing up with a ski area as your backyard; the surprisingly circuitous route that Rochford took to eventually run the family business; respecting the family legacy while building upon it; going deep on Trollhaugen's expansion; glade skiing at Trollhaugen; why the conceptual expansion map shows a triple chair but we're getting a quad; the quiet brilliance of Partek chairlifts; stepping up to automated snowmaking; how the expansion may change the annual terrain-opening plan; connecting the expansion to the ski area proper; parking expansions; the story behind the parking lot sign equipped with old double chairs; Welch Village; ropetows versus carpets; the fate of the Summit ropetow; high-speed ropetows rule; a fenced ski area; 3 a.m. Fridays; and behind the Trollhaugen name and theme.Why I thought that now was a good time for this interview Trollhaugen is the only one of the eight metro Minneapolis-St. Paul ski areas that sits in Wisconsin. It's four miles east of the state line, and 18 minutes from Wild. Usually, that doesn't matter. U.S. state borders, practically speaking, are mostly roadside signs. No checkpoints or paperwork. Perhaps a speed-limit adjustment. Perhaps a slight state-of-mind shift.But during Covid, that address mattered. Wisconsin, for the most part, introduced less stringent Covid safety measures than its neighbor, and relaxed them faster. No need to itemize them here: the net impact was a clanging cash register for Trollhaugen. Record numbers of skiers dumped record revenues into the joint. And, as Rochford tells me on the podcast, “if the skiers are going to invest in us, then we're going to invest in them.”So Trollhaugen ripped out a 52-year-old Hall double chair and stood up a brand-new Partek quad in 2021. That was phase one of a three-year capital project and expansion that is set to open this coming winter, with three-and-a-half new trails and yet another new Partek quad.It's hard to overstate how big of a deal this is for a small Midwestern ski area. Skiers acclimated to New England or the Rockies would be stunned at the condition of the average lift fleet in Michigan, Wisconsin, or Minnesota. Lots of Riblets. Lots of Halls. Very few detachables. Very few safety bars. It's vintage skiing, often quite good – snowmaking tends to be excellent – but unadorned by the trappings of big-time resorts in other regions. In this neighborhood, two new lifts in three years is an enormous flex.Trollhaugen is not the only family-owned Midwest ski area investing this year. Buck Hill, Wild Mountain, Nub's Nob, and Perfect North are also erecting new quads this summer. And the big Midwestern operators have fully activated their cash cannons: Boyne is dropping a D-line sixer onto The Highlands and a fixed quad and triple at Boyne Mountain; Midwest Family Ski Resorts is building six-packs at Snowriver and Lutsen; and Wisconsin Resorts is adding a second high-speed quad to Mt. Holly and a triple to Alpine Valley, Michigan. But Trollhaugen's new lift will serve the region's only terrain expansion for the 2023-24 ski season. That's a really big deal, and worth taking a deeper look at.What I got wrong* I said in the intro that Trollhaugen had been the first ski area to open in America for the 2022-23 ski season. It was actually the first to open a chairlift, on Oct. 19. Wild Mountain and Andes Tower Hills, both in Minnesota, opened ropetows on Oct. 18.* I intimated that Loveland was in Summit County, Colorado, along with Keystone and Arapahoe Basin. Loveland actually sits just across the border, in Clear Creek County. Breckenridge and Copper Mountain also sit in Summit County.* I said that Welch Village “must have had a dozen chairlifts.” It has eight.* I said that Trollhaugen had a “Bavarian” theme, but the backstory that Rochford told us suggests that the ornate buildings clustered at the ski area's base are better classified as “Scandinavian.”Why you should ski TrollhaugenThere's something about Midwest skiing that is extremely gratifying. Even for those who have other options. Remember that 2000 movie, The Family Man, where a rich a-hole played by Nick Cage is shoved into an alternate timeline where he's stripped of his Ferrari and closetful of $10,000 suits and self-important Wall Street job? And suddenly he's living in suburban New Jersey as a tire salesman who drives two kids around in a minivan. And at first he's like, “Oh boy this sucks a fat one.” But by the end of the film he's b******g about the price of a bag of rock salt and relishing domestic life in his messy falling-apart house in Maplewood or wherever.Midwest skiing is kind of like that. If you're accustomed to RFID and superfast lifts and 3,000-acre playgrounds stuffed with chutes and glades and 15-foot bases of natural snow, you may be unable to imagine skiing unadorned with those jewels. But what if you forced yourself to? What if you pulled up to a Midwest bump on a jam-packed Saturday and skied just for the sake of doing it? Surrounded by thousands of skiers who didn't seem to give a damn that the chairlifts didn't have heated toilets or Netflix-equipped safety bars? Who act like they're at the best party ever? Who seem as giddy as any skiers you've ever seen anywhere?It's odd that the people who seem most insecure about Midwest ski areas are those who've never been within 50 miles of one. I see this every time I write a post about the Midwest – the hate, the impulse to belittle a thing that so many people love. It's all so stupid and tedious, so boring. Midwest skiing is about relishing what's there, not bemoaning what isn't. Yes, it's a different sort of skiing than you get in the Rockies or New England. But it's fun. An often-overcomplicated thing boiled down to its essence.If you love skiing, you will love skiing at Trollhaugen. Yes, it demands a certain creativity to stay engaged, to draw new lines out of the hillside, to sink into the moment between frequent chairlift rides. But, just as a minivan gets you to the same place as a Ferrari, this stripped-down version of skiing can get you exactly where you need to go. If you let it.Podcast NotesOn the view from Spirit MountainThe view from the summit of Spirit Mountain, overlooking the St. Louis River just before it drains into Lake Superior. At the base of the lifts (Spirit is an upside-down ski area), the mountain is only about a half mile from the Wisconsin border.On Wisconsin's lost ski areasRochford's grandparents purchased Trollhaugen in the 1960s. During the podcast, he commented that “of the ski areas we had in Wisconsin in the late ‘60s and early ‘70s, I bet half of those are open today.” It's hard to get exact numbers on what may or may not have existed 50-plus years ago, but I did dig up these old maps from the Wisconsin Lost Ski Areas Project:19671971For context, here's a complete list of active Wisconsin ski areas. In some cases, ski areas have changed their names: Rib Mountain is now Granite Peak, for example. I'd love to do a side-by-side here, but that would be a project I just don't have time for at the moment:On other ski area expansions happening this summerTrollhaugen's expansion is one of seven happening at U.S. ski areas this summer. Here's an overview:On Trollhaugen's parking lot chairliftWe briefly discuss the cool chairlift structure (which I referred to as a “sign”) at Trollhaugen's entrance. Here it is:On Trollhaugen's ropetowsTrollhaugen has two types of ropetows – these whacky Rube Goldberg contraptions in the beginner area that look like they're about 175 years old:And these burners for the Park Brahs:On the border fenceTrollhaugen, like the vast majority of Midwest ski areas, still trades in metal wicket tickets. But rather than station an attendant at the bottom of each lift, the ski area fences off the base area, leaving just one access point to the lifts. One attendant checks the ticket one time – a pretty brilliant (and inexpensive), fraud-prevention system:On the spring skiing surchargeMany ski areas use free spring skiing as an incentive for new passholders. Buy your 2023-24 season pass in February 2023 and ski the rest of the 2022-23 season for free. But many ski areas in Minnesota and Wisconsin charge for the spring skiing option. Trollhaugen is one of them, charging new 2023-24 passholders $75 for spring 2023 access if they wanted spring skiing. Not a bad deal, actually, as that's probably not much more than the cost of a weekend lift ticket. Here are the other ski areas in the region that charge new passholders for spring access:The Storm explores the world of lift-served skiing year-round. Join us.The Storm publishes year-round, and guarantees 100 articles per year. This is article 66/100 in 2023, and number 452 since launching on Oct. 13, 2019. Want to send feedback? Reply to this email and I will answer (unless you sound insane, or, more likely, I just get busy). You can also email skiing@substack.com. Get full access to The Storm Skiing Journal and Podcast at www.stormskiing.com/subscribe
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Some amazing games this week in the Big Ten with major Playoff and Big Ten Championship implications. Mich/Osu stay undefeated, Iowa takes control of the West and Wisconsin/Minnesota are eliminated from Indy talk.
Penn State will host over 100 college football prospects for the annual White Out game this weekend. It is one of the biggest games of the year on the field and has significant implications for the program's future in recruiting. The BWI Daily Edition will discuss both on today's show. Subscribe to the BWI Daily on YouTube so you don't miss it! https://bit.ly/3mudKog One of the most important players attending on Saturday is a four-star receiver from Roman Catholic high school, Tyseer Denmark. Denmark is one of the top players in Pennsylvania next cycle and announced that he will end his recruitment soon. His top schools include Penn State, Ohio State and others but Snyder says that the list really ends with those two programs. So, where does Penn State stand in that order? Snyder discusses that to start the show. After he sets that up, T-Frank wants to know how good of an opportunity this is for Penn State to make an impression. With so many players and prospects on the sideline, can Penn State give its best effort this weekend? Snyder weighs the pros and cons of that situation. After discussing Denmark, T-Frank and Snyder run through important names that Snyder has added to the list since the recruiting show on Tuesday. Those players include Ellis Robinson IV, Kaveon Keys, and more. Check out the show to learn about who those players are and why they're important. Finally, they get to Ryan Snyder's best bets of the week. Here's this week's group of games. Ole Miss (+2.5) vs. LSU Purdue (+2.5) at Wisconsin Minnesota (+5) at Penn State Snyder also sneaks in a bonus play of the week too. Lastly, they spend the show's final section breaking down Penn State's matchup with Minnesota. What matchups can go in Penn State's favor? Which ones will hurt them? T-Frank broke down the Gophers this week and shares his thoughts. He also comments on his concerns with the Penn State offense as it's been presented this season. If you want more of his thoughts on those articles, check them out below. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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The Friday decision by the U.S. Supreme Court to overturn Roe v. Wade is confusing some Wisconsin physicians after the state reverted to a law passed in 1849. It prohibits abortions unless medically necessary to save a woman's life, but some doctors are unclear on when they can provide that care. Meanwhile, Minnesota's governor signed an executive order meant to protect the state's abortion services from laws in neighboring states. And Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer is urging the state Supreme Court to quickly determine whether abortion is legal under the state's constitution.
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Important Updates Konnor McClain's former coaches respond to her accusations of racism Fisk University will launch the first HBCU college gymnastics team Fart sabotage. That's right: fart sabotage. That whole figure skating thing gets us talking about changing the age limit in gymnastics. Some context: "Because she is younger than 16, Kamila Valieva is considered a “protected person” by the World Anti-Doping Agency and therefore could receive a lesser punishment than an adult who could receive a maximum two-year suspension." "The panel said Monday that it would be unfair and cause “irreparable harm” to Valieva if she were barred from the Olympic competition." College Gym Update The National Collegiate Achilles Apocalypse claimed more victims this week. What will it take to stop the madness? Thoughts on the midseason blues, NQS, and the college gymnastics schedule Do DIII teams really get higher scores when they go away at DI schools? SURE DO. Not an urban myth, it's a study from Spencer. Using data from every meet for the DIII WIAC teams (the 8 teams in Wisconsin/Minnesota) for the last 10 years—679 team scores—the average score when they compete away at a DI or DII school is 186.104. Compared to when they compete at home or at other DIII schools or neutral venues, when the average score is 183.776. That's a difference of 2.328 in the team score—or greater than four falls—maintained across an entire decade of meets for an entire division of teams. Far from being an urban myth, DIII teams scoring far higher at DI and DII schools is a long-standing and verifiable reality. Plus, Ana Padurariu's magic foot, the sideline choreography award, the most college salute of all time, the cringiest college gymnastics broadcast moment ever, and the comedy stylings of one Jordan Chiles Feedback on 10.0s from a real-life gymnast who got one, the irrationality of which gymnasts got to take a COVID year, gymnastics in the classroom, and what if college gymnastics added lyrics to floor music JOIN CLUB GYM NERD Join Club Gym Nerd (or give it as a gift!) for access to Behind the Scenes episodes. Buy our awesome clothing and gifts here. We have masks too! RELATED EPISODES Masterful, Exceptional, Perfection You Can't Sit on Two Chairs College & Cocktails: Week Four Blame It on the Ectoplasm College & Cocktails: Week Three Equality and...Not Equality College & Cocktails: Week Two College & Cocktails: The Friday Night NCAA Gymnastics Meet Post-Show Behind The Scenes: Hello 2022 The Greatest Freshman Class of All Time Goodbye 2021 and a Happy New Code to All Spitfire: The Movie (Commissioned) Nadia: The Movie (Commissioned)
Mark Degallier, owner and web developer at Little Light Media, appreciates the benefits and challenges of working from home. Being empty nesters and working from home, Mark and his wife, Elisabeth, moved from Wisconsin to sunny Arizona in 2018, specifically to Oro Valley, of the greater Tucson area, after researching the best place for them to settle down. Before entrepreneurship and working from home was "cool", they tried it when they were first married and having their first child back in 1990. After several false starts and many years of struggle, the benefits have paid off and they are now at the place they imagined all those years ago. In this episode, Mark talks about how he remembers thinking about what he wanted to be when he grew up, and that was to be a "dad". He also wanted a big house, fancy cars, a plane, etc. As he started adult life, his top priority of being a father who was present for his family rose to the top, and he felt self-employment would help him achieve his goals. He tried several times to start businesses and work from home, but the sales weren't happening and they didn't always have the financial margin to sustain the start-ups. After working for several small companies that demanded many hours, mediocre pay, no benefits and long commutes ... he started freelancing. After a few years, Mark was making as much freelancing as he was in his day job for only a fraction of the hours. He and his wife decided to go for it again since it was not sustainable to continue working two jobs, one had to go. Since, his employer already didn't offer great pay or benefits, he started the current business of 15 years! Mark has decided there is more to life than big houses and private planes on a private lake. He decided if he wanted to be his idea of the ideal dad, there would be a cost, and for his family it meant sometimes not having the full benefits package of a traditional job. It has been said, "If you want something of value, there will be a cost.” Mark found that one of the biggest headaches (literally) has been healthcare, especially as he and his wife have had some medical issues. However, working from home and as his own boss has also made it easier to make medical appointments and take the time to manage their conditions. Mark mentions that the cost of healthcare for self-employed people is ridiculous, so he was happy to take on a few additional classes, teaching at a local college from where they lived on the Wisconsin/Minnesota border that eventually provided benefits has eased that pain this year. Mark can be contacted through the contact form on his website: https://littlelightmedia.com Covid project: https://litebook.app
On this episode we dive into the Preview of Rivalry week in College Football! Ohio State vs. Michigan, Wisconsin Minnesota. Bedlam the Civil War all this and more on this episode of MV3! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Michigan/Ohio State sets up to be a great one…but will it be close, or will the Buckeyes continue to roll in the series?-Also, Wisconsin/Minnesota is one of high interest…do the Badgers keep the win streak alive?Show sponsored by GANA TRUCKINGAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Happy Thanksgiving everyone! On this episode, Coach Riley previews the BIG Minnesota game. Big Ten West is on the line! Coach also touches on Nebraska game and Braelon Allen's monster performance. Want to support the show? - Subscribe today, leave a 5-star review, and tell a friend! That is the #1 way to help us grow. Looking for more content? Listen to Season 1 of Badgers & Friends on Spotify and Apple Podcasts featuring Adam Bay, Garrett Groshek, Adam Krumholz, Nick Herbig, Faion Hicks, Keeanu Benton, Joe Schobert, Scott Nelson, Logan Bruss, Jon Chenal, Hayden Rucci, & Collin Larsh. Just search "IKE Badgers Podcast" Season 2 just dropped its first episode with Raiders Captain and Full-back Alec Ingold. Out every Wednesday. Follow IKE Badgers on Twitter: @IKE_Badgers Follow Coach Riley on Twitter: @BadgersRiley The #1 rated Badgers Podcast on the Apple Podcasts Platform. @welcometoike
Wisconsin and Minnesota battle in the Twin Cities for Paul Bunyan's Axe and a division title! BadgerBlitz.com brings you all the coverage you need before AXE WEEK escalates inside Huntington Bank Stadium on Saturday (3 p.m. CT, FOX). Here's all the breakdown of our latest episode: The Gopher Report's Alex Carlson joins BadgerBlitz TV to chat in-depth about this 2021 Minnesota team under the direction of P.J. Fleck. We highlight what the Gophers could bring on both sides of the ball and how he feels this contest will play out. Jake discusses Wisconsin's big week in Vegas, culminating with a Maui Invitational championship and sophomore guard Jonathan Davis emerging on a national stage. Jake also gives his three keys to a Wisconsin win Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Former Packers RB and Radio Analyst for the Gophers Radio Network Darrell Thompson joined The Wendy's Big Show to preview the big matchup between the Wisconsin Badgers and Minnesota Golden Gophers. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
HR1: Ramie Makhlouf and Gary Ellerson talk about the Packers matchup with the Rams. Darrell Thompson also joins the show to talk Wisconsin-Minnesota. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Host Danny Mogo breaks down the Big Ten games for Week 13 of the College Football Season and gives out his B1G Bets with action in all seven games. Coming off a 6-3 week (+5½ Units) to improve to 40-26-1 (+20½ Units) Mogo delivers 10 plays BIG BETS - 4 PICKS: Iowa-Nebraska, Nebraska Team Total, Illinois-Northwestern Game Total, Maryland-Rutgers BIGGER BETS - 4 PICKS: Penn State-Michigan State, Illinois-Northwestern, Purdue-Indiana, Indiana Team Total BIGGEST BETS - 2 PICKS: Picks on The Game between Michigan-Ohio State & the Battle for Paul Bunyan's Axe between Wisconsin-Minnesota.
The Daily Tap podcast is a near-daily Wisconsin sports podcast. Today, we are focusing on the Green Bay Packers and Wisconsin Badgers. Charlie talks about the Green Bay Packers matchup with the Los Angeles Rams and why the Rams need this game more than the Packers. Should that concern Green Bay? Why there are still some things that are working in the Packers' favor this weekend. Charlie also goes over what he likes when it comes to the spread and the over/under (0-13 minutes). Charlie gets into the Wisconsin-Minnesota betting preview and talks about what's at stake for this game + his thoughts on the Badgers being favored by seven and the low over/under. Lastly, Charlie takes us back to the days of old and reminisces about Thanksgiving Eve.
On today's show, we've got a loaded episode to send you into the holiday weekend. To start, we talk about Wisconsin basketball's impressive upset win over the Houston Cougars at the Maui Invitational. In our conversation, we talk about what we took from the victory and our impressions of what has been a solid start for this Wisconsin hoops squad. In the second half of the show, we dive into all things Wisconsin/Minnesota to get you ready for the Battle for the Axe. In our conversation, we talk about how we think the offense will attack a strong Gopher defense and how the Wisconsin defense will respond after last week's performance. Later on, we get into our key players and eventually give our score predictions for this huge Big Ten contest. To round out the show we are joined by Andy York of The Daily Gopher to get an insider's look at the strengths and weaknesses of Minnesota this season. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The Cover 3 crew shares their locks for Week 13 in college football. After a quick review of last week's action, the conversation opens with a focus on Ole Miss-Mississippi State on Thursday night (7:50) and an all-day platter of post-Thanksgiving football on Friday (13:00). Then it's on to Saturday's action with game previews, picks and breakdowns for Ohio State-Michigan (2630), Alabama-Auburn (32:15), Oklahoma-Oklahoma State (34:00), Louisville-Kentucky (43:00), Wake Forest-Boston College (45:00), Arizona State-Arizona (49:00), Notre Dame-Stanford (50:00), Wisconsin-Minnesota (53:20), Florida-Florida State (1:03:30) and much, much more from Week 13. Plus, the underdogs to take straight up in MoneyLine Sprinkles (1:09:45). Cover 3 is available on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher, Google Podcasts, Castbox and wherever else you listen to podcasts. Watch Cover 3 on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/cover3 Follow our hosts on Twitter: @Chip_Patterson, @TomFornelli, @DannyKanell, @BudElliott3 For more college football coverage from CBS Sports, visit https://www.cbssports.com/college-football/ To hear more from the CBS Sports Podcast Network, visit https://www.cbssports.com/podcasts/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Fresh off his appearance on ESPN Wisconsin College Gameday, The Badgers Outsider presented by PDS returns to Wilde & Tausch for his weekly visit ahead of Wisconsin-Minnesota with a berth in the Big Ten Championship on the line.
We begin by covering a few topics such as merchandise, our new children's book, a potential big Wisconsin/Minnesota matchup, and discuss how Big Dog Radio has become a public nuisance. We then introduce our spotlight segment where we discuss current events including the potential privatization of the Colorado River and a record sneaker auction. Aerospace Engineer and part time Alc*holic Joey Ditorrice joins us to discuss aerospace engineering, mars, hypothetical questions, and alcohol. Big Dog Radio then answer listener questions and give their Hot Corner and Chopping Block. Finally, the Big Dog gives his final thoughts.
We begin by covering a few topics such as merchandise, our new children's book, a potential big Wisconsin/Minnesota matchup, and discuss how Big Dog Radio has become a public nuisance. We then introduce our spotlight segment where we discuss current events including the potential privatization of the Colorado River and a record sneaker auction. Aerospace Engineer and part time Alc*holic Joey Ditorrice joins us to discuss aerospace engineering, mars, hypothetical questions, and alcohol. Big Dog Radio then answer listener questions and give their Hot Corner and Chopping Block. Finally, the Big Dog gives his final thoughts.
Ruffed Grouse Society director of communications and marketing Ashley Peters encourages women to try hunting grouse, woodcock and other upland game. (ruffedgrousesociety.org) Wendy Gehlhoff, director of Florence County Economic Development, invites listeners to explore Florence County this fall for some great grouse hunting, ATV trail riding, fishing and fall color tours. (exploreflorencecounty.com) Vorsheer chief growth officer Mark Mauzy offers advice to help make family camping trips more enjoyable for kids. (vorsheershop.com) In the Madison Outdoors Report, McFarland guide Ron Barefield reports fishing action is improving on the Wisconsin River, thanks to cooler weather. (pappastradingpost.com)
Chris begins his team by team Film Room Scouting Report and Roster Analysis of the Big 10. Today he breaks down Wisconsin, Iowa, Nebraska, Minnesota and Nebraska along with all the latest news and notes from around the league. He also takes your questions and cover all the latest news, notes and analysis around the Big 10 and National College Football.
Chris begins his team by team Film Room Scouting Report and Roster Analysis of the Big 10. Today he breaks down Wisconsin, Iowa, Nebraska, Minnesota and Nebraska along with all the latest news and notes from around the league. He also takes your questions and cover all the latest news, notes and analysis around the Big 10 and National College Football. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode, we're sharing a conversation from our most recent trip to Wisconsin/Minnesota. After recording a Whitetail Cribs with Jeff Sturgis we have him answer questions submitted by listeners. We cover: - Deadly Mock Scrapes - Small Parcel Deer Hunting - Summer Food Strategy - And Much More Connect: https://linktr.ee/exodustrailcameras https://linktr.ee/TheLandPodcast
Join Gregg Thomas, Tony Grant and Ryan McMahon as they speak with Bryan Schaeffer of Onieda County Wisconsin and Mike Parker of Chatham, Ontario. The guys have some great conversations and plenty of great talk.
Hosts Jim Connelly (@jimmyconnelly) and Ed Trefzger (@EdTrefzger) look at the past weekend's games and news of the week.No. 1 Boston College split with No. 15 Boston University but maintain the top spot in this week's poll.Then-No. 2 Minnesota gets blown out by No. 11 Wisconsin: Are the Badgers the hottest team in college hockey?No. 6 Minnesota State had big wins over No. 8 Bowling Green, and Mavericks goalie Dryden McKay picked up his seventh shutout in 12 games.Elsewhere: Minnesota Duluth swept Miami to move within a point of first-place (and idle) North Dakota in the NCHC; Quinnipiac swept St. Lawrence to move ahead in the ECAC; Michigan Tech won three on the week; Robert Morris improved to 14-5-0.And in the news, UMass is on a minimum two-week pause and the NCHC announced its single-elimination playoff format for this year to be held at Ralph Engelstad Arena.
The Daily Tap wraps up its week with wondering if we should bet our Wisconsin sports team. Charlie talks about the Packers-Panthers line and even though all the trends are saying not to bet the Packers, Charlie still makes a case. Over might be on the play. Wisconsin-Minnesota is a high spread but why Vegas is expecting you to take the cheese. Charlie also talks about the other NFL and College games then some thoughts on Wojo at the very end.
On the first hour of The Nick Handley Show, Nick gets into national media members getting back on Coach Frost and the narrative around him right now. Next, we hear audio from Husker defensive coordinator Erik Chinander on the Husker defense and why they under performed against Illinois. Then we talk Husker football and Husker football recruiting with Greg Smith of Hail Varsity. We end the hour on the possibility of the Wisconsin-Minnesota game maybe not happening.
Wisconsin, Minnesota, Iowa and Illinois. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/michael-a-goodpaster/support
Here is the full slate of games discussed this week: -8 Ohio State @ Michigan -2.5 Wisconsin @ Minnesota -3.5 Alabama @ Auburn Cincinnati @ Memphis -11 -13.5 Oklahoma @ Oklahoma State Bears @ Lions PK (Thursday) Bills @ Cowboys -7.5 (Thursday) -7 Saints @ Falcons (Thursday) Browns @ Steelers -1.5 Titans @ Colts -3 49ers @ Ravens -4.5 Raiders @ Chiefs -10 -3.5 Patriots @ Texans (SNF) Vikings @ Seahawks -3 (MNF)
It’s hate week between OSU and Michigan. Josh is fully on board with Michigan ready to get his heart ripped out. The guys break down other games including the Iron Bowl and Wisconsin/Minnesota. College basketball season is in full swing. Degenerates picks gets wild.
Cowboy blues (0:00) Badgers Insider RJ Brachman (8:40) Wisconsin-Minnesota matchup (19:28) Weekend games (31:16) Milwaukee Bucks win streak (45:45) See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Week 14 PreviewStefan Lako (@stayfunlako)Jordan Hoover (@jhoover9787)Matt Wispe (@wispeythekid)HOST DISCUSSIONStefan, Matt, and Jordan discuss last week’s key contests and then dive into the biggest Week 14 matchups.They finish up the show with picks or this week's key matchups:Ohio State @ Michigan (+9)Alabama @ Auburn (+3.5)Wisconsin @ Minnesota (+2.5)Tex AM @ LSU (-17)Oklahoma @ Oklahoma St (+13)LOCKS OF THE WEEKMattCentral Michigan/Toledo O64.5Georgia/Georgia Tech U46.5Missouri/Arkansas U53.5Utah/Colorado U49.5StefanIowa (-5.5) @ NebAlabama (-3.5) @ AuburnOhio State (-9) @ MichiganGeorgia State @ Georgia Southern OVER 57.5JordanArmy (+3) at HawaiiWyoming (+10.5) at Air Force Texas Tech (+10) at Texas
Week 14 PreviewStefan Lako (@stayfunlako)Jordan Hoover (@jhoover9787)Matt Wispe (@wispeythekid)HOST DISCUSSIONStefan, Matt, and Jordan discuss last week’s key contests and then dive into the biggest Week 14 matchups.They finish up the show with picks or this week's key matchups:Ohio State @ Michigan (+9)Alabama @ Auburn (+3.5)Wisconsin @ Minnesota (+2.5)Tex AM @ LSU (-17)Oklahoma @ Oklahoma St (+13)LOCKS OF THE WEEKMattCentral Michigan/Toledo O64.5Georgia/Georgia Tech U46.5Missouri/Arkansas U53.5Utah/Colorado U49.5StefanIowa (-5.5) @ NebAlabama (-3.5) @ AuburnOhio State (-9) @ MichiganGeorgia State @ Georgia Southern OVER 57.5JordanArmy (+3) at HawaiiWyoming (+10.5) at Air Force Texas Tech (+10) at Texas
Thanksgiving is here and with it, rivalry week & all of the rational, emotion-free takes. Coach E joins the pod this week and we have plenty of opinions on Thanksgiving sides/deserts to go along with our normal shenanigans. Games picked = vpi @ UVA, Cincinnati @ Memphis, Ohio State @ Michigan, Alabama @ Auburn, Wisconsin @ Minnesota, and Oklahoma @ Oklahoma State.
2019 College Football Gambling Picks Week 14! Chris and Gary have College Football gambling picks against the spread for Week 14! Gary & Chris are doing a competition this year to pick a minimum of 4 cfb games (totals or against the spread), including putting a dollar amount on it, and we're keeping track on who can profit the most over on the website! If you'd like to see where we stand on the year, visit here: http://bit.ly/2MBSCLf. On this episode, we pick these games:[5:00] Wisconsin @ Minnesota [6:40] Ole Miss @ Mississippi St[7:53] Oklahoma @ Oklahoma St[9:33] Appalachian St @ Troy[10:52] Virginia Tech @ Virginia[12:24] Colorado @ Utah[14:48] UConn @ Temple[16:30] Georgia @ Georgia Tech[17:52] Baylor @ Kansas[19:38] Ohio St @ Michigan[23:19] Iowa @ Nebraska[26:05] Alabama @ Auburn[27:48] Boston College @ Pitt[30:41] Washington St @ Washington [31:36] TJ Rives, the host of the 3 Dog Thursday Podcast, joins us every week to discuss College Football underdogs and more!Make sure to check out Smack Apparel and grab some gear for your favorite teams, just in time for the holiday season! http://www.smackapparel.com/discount/WIN----------◦ Find out more about Tunica, MS sports books! http://bit.ly/2Ynn56V◦ WCE Weekly Football Picks Contest! http://bit.ly/2ZnqSkp◦ Get our gambling picks here: http://bit.ly/2MBSCLf◦ Subscribe on YouTube! http://bit.ly/2OFfgFaSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/winning-cures-everything9033/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
A polite discussion on the upcoming Michigan/Ohio State friendly competition. Sorry for all the other big Rivalry Week games going on like Maryland @ Michigan State and Rutgers @ Penn State (although we talk about Rutgers far more than anyone ever should in this episode).We also just want to pound our chests a little over the fact that we predicted the Wisconsin @ Minnesota game would decide the West in our preview episode.We've also gotta let you know our buddies at Wolf Pack Disc are having Black Friday all week. Still use BUCKERINE at www.wolfpackdiscs.com to get an even bigger discount some cool merch.
Here is the full slate of games discussed this week: -8 Ohio State @ Michigan -2.5 Wisconsin @ Minnesota -3.5 Alabama @ Auburn Cincinnati @ Memphis -11 -13.5 Oklahoma @ Oklahoma State Bears @ Lions Bills @ Cowboys -7.5 -7 Saints @ Falcons Browns @ Steelers -1.5 Titans @ Colts -3 49ers @ Ravens -4.5 Raiders @ Chiefs -10 -3.5 Patriots @ Texans Vikings @ Seahawks -3
Rick Stroud and Matt Baker breakdown rivalry weekend in college football including Florida State-Florida, USF-UCF, Alabama-Auburn, Wisconsin-Minnesota, Ohio State-Michigan and more. Plus the latest on the head coaching search at Florida State and will Charlie Strong get another year at USF. Today's show is presented by May Electric Solar at http://mayelectricsolar.com. Call them at 727-819-2862 to start saving 90-95% on your electric bill. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Badgers. Gophers. The Axe. AND, a chance to go to Indianapolis to face Ohio State. Here's the rundown: *The Gopher Report's Matt Jessen-Howard stops by to dive deep into Minnesota's program and what to expect from PJ Fleck's team this weekend. *Jon and Jake break down our keys to the game on both sides of the ball that could give Wisconsin an opportunity to regain Paul Bunyan's Axe. *We play our Monday conversation with wide receiver Kendric Pryor and his insight into the Wisconsin-Minnesota rivalry, what's made the jet sweeps so potent and what he's thankful for. *Lastly in basketball news, we take a quick look at some of the woes Wisconsin experienced in Brooklyn earlier this week. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On this week's edition of the Wisconsin Football Roundtable, former Badgers Bradie Ewing, Bill Nagy and Matt Bernstein talk Wisconsin/Minnesota, tell some bowl stories and debate whether UW can ever win a national title in the current playoff setup. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
@thescarletcream Rank the B1G Teams 14. Rutgers 13. Northwestern 12.Purdue 11. Maryland 10. Illinois 9. Huskers-Indiana 8. Indiana-Huskers 7. Michigan st 6. Iowa 5. Michigan 4. Wisconsin-Minnesota 3. Minnesota-Wisconsin 2. Penn st 1.Ohio St Last week I was 5-2 (Wisconsin and Penn st) Bryan 4-3 (Maryland, Wisconsin, and Iowa) Week 5: 4-3 and 5-2 Week 6: 7-0 and 6-1 Week 7: 6-1 and 6-1 Week 8: 5-2 and 4-3 22-6 and 21-7
It's negative 3 degrees here in Ohio , and school is canceled. But in Wisconsin Minnesota it's negative 39 degrees, and they still have school. We make judgement calls all the time based on our conditions. Sometimes we need a new environment — we need to distance ourselves or run toward a different culture. Don't assume what is normal is what you're used to. Consider changing your environment.
Michigan's perfect start is over after a loss at Wisconsin. Michigan State has won 11 games in a row and is playing as well as any team in the country.. We recap both road trips and then preview Maryland at Michigan State and Minnesota at Michigan.01:40: Michigan loses at Wisconsin & Minnesota preview28:22: Michigan State wins at Nebraska & Maryland preview53:13: Big Ten Power Rankings
A second episode this #AXEWEEK to get you ready for Wisconsin-Minnesota on Saturday. Here's the full breakdown: 2:23-23:18: Former Wisconsin walk-on, team captain and assistant coach Ben Strickland joins the show to reminisce about the 2005 punt block touchdown, the rivalry between UW and Minnesota, and also what he is now up to. A really fun 20-plus minute conversation with Ben. 23:19-46:35: #AXEWEEK Cometh for Wisconsin and Minnesota, and the Wisconsin State Journal's Jason Galloway joins B5Q from Bierock to help preview this year's match-up. Keys to the game, which Gophers to watch for and more! 46:35-51:31: Fullback Alec Ingold looks ahead to the Gophers, talks about Jonathan Taylor's huge sophomore season and what he's thankful for this year. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The BTN Bus Tour rolls on as Alex Roux interviews players at each stop on BTN's annual trip across the conference. Interviews include Michigan's aspiring astronaut Noah Furbush (2:50-17:34), Michigan State's star of the Big Ten Kickoff Luncheon Khari Willis (18:06-28:35), Wisconsin's backflipping DL Olive Sagapolu (29:10-39:10) and Minnesota's former walk-on who received a scholarship from parachuting Navy SEALs, Bailey Schoenfelder (40:00-54:20).
It is AXE WEEK for the No. 5 Wisconsin Badgers and Minnesota Golden Gophers, as they meet in the Twin Cities on Saturday. We breakdown our predictions and what Bucky has to do against Goldy to retain Paul Bunyan's Axe for the 14th straight year. More importantly, they need this week to continue their drive towards a Big Ten Championship and potential College Footbal Playoff berth. The Green Bay Packers put up a dismal performance against the Baltimore Ravens last week and now face a tall task against the Pittsburgh Steelers. How many sacks will former Badger T.J. Watt have against his old home-state team?
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Wisconsin/Minnesota but mostly Minnesota based Comedian Mary Mack joins us for this special middle of the week edition of Comic Can Coozie! Check out http://www.marymackcomedy.com/ for Tickets and Info!
Wisconsin & Minnesota opened wolf hunting, trapping. How did HSUS respond to this tragic development? Animal welfare in India
The Wisconsin Badgers are your 2014 Big Ten West division champions! They will face the Ohio State Buckeyes this Saturday. How will the Buckeyes respond to the loss of J.T. Barrett, and what should the Badgers' defense prepare for? Will Melvin Gordon run wild on the Ohio State defense? Can Joel Stave, Alex Erickson, and the Badgers' passing game continue making strides? Plus, we'll recap Aaron Rodgers and Tom Brady's showdown, as the Green Bay Packers defeated the New England Patriots 26-21 Sunday afternoon.
Adam Burke and Kyle Hunter look back at Week 12 and look ahead to Week 13 as the college football season winds down to the end. They'll talk about Texas A&M-LSU, Michigan State-Northwestern, Wisconsin-Minnesota, Arizona State-UCLA, Missouri-Mississippi, and Baylor-Oklahoma State.
Your host, Johnny Wilkins 3-Time World Championships Angler for Team U.S.A. helps you rig up, bait up and hook up with more and larger fish. This week - success in the North Woods of Wisconsin fishing for walleye, perch and crappie. The Live Bait Fishing Talk Radio Network. Information on fishing live bait, bank and boat angling all species fishing radio showgram.
Your host, Johnny Wilkins 3-Time World Championships Angler for Team U.S.A. helps you rig up, bait up and hook up with more and larger fish. This week - success in the North Woods of Wisconsin fishing for walleye, perch and crappie. The Live Bait Fishing Talk Radio Network. Information on fishing live bait, bank and boat angling all species fishing radio showgram.