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Tag: "Bret Bielema"

Media pick Nebraska, Wisconsin

[ 2 ] July 25, 2011

Big Ten media voted Nebraska and Wisconsin as the likely winners in the Legends and Leaders this fall.

QB Russell Wilson transferring to Wisconsin

[ 1 ] June 27, 2011

Former North Carolina State quarterback Russell Wilson will transfer to Wisconsin to play his senior season this fall.

Ex-Hawkeye Bielema gets raise at Wisconsin

[ 4 ] January 19, 2011

Former Iowa Hawkeye and current Wisconsin football coach Bret Bielema is getting a pay raise, according to the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, and is promoting a pair of Iowans. According to university officials, Bielema’s compensation package in 2011 will be about $2.5 million. His 2010 compensation was $1,781,759, which included a base salary of $400,000. Bielema [...]

Hawkeyes turn attention to fifth-ranked Spartans

[ 7 ] October 24, 2010

Iowa City, Ia. — The eyes of the Big Ten Conference will be on Iowa this week, watching a team that’s starting to believe in fate try to knock off a squad that’s eager to avoid a fade. Michigan State, which is ranked No. 5 in the Associated Press and coaches’ polls, will carry a [...]

The fake punt that won the game

[ 7 ] October 23, 2010

Sometimes it takes a little bull to win the big metal bull.

Harty: Heartland Trophy to camp in Madison

[ 1 ] October 23, 2010

It’s a crime this game will no longer be played every year.

Keeler: What-ifs hard to stomach after wrenching loss

[ 15 ] October 23, 2010

Hawkeyes get in their own way in loss to Wisconsin.

Physical game shows similarities between Iowa, Wisconsin

[ 0 ] October 23, 2010

Injuries mount in bruising Big Ten battle.

Bragging rights on the line Saturday

[ 2 ] October 22, 2010

Iowa and Wisconsin won’t face each other again until 2013, so today’s winner earns three years of bragging rights in the Heartland Trophy rivalry.

Saturday’s match-up pits similar teams

[ 1 ] October 22, 2010

The roots of Iowa and Wisconsin’s football success remains intertwined.