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Barry Alvarez picked for national playoff panel

Milwaukee Journal Sentinel

Knowing that football has been a fundamental part of his life for more than five decades, Wisconsin athletic director Barry Alvarez wasnt about to turn down the opportunity to be part of college footballs first ever playoff committee.

Alvarez among ‘Unlucky 13’

ESPN Wisconsin

MADISON – Barry Alvarez has spent nearly all of his adult life involved in college football. First as a player at Nebraska, then as a coach at a number of schools, and now as the athletic director at the University of Wisconsin. So when he was asked to be a member of the first College Football Playoff selection committee he knew it was something he wanted to be a part of.

Lions’ Dominic Raiola issues apology to UW band, gives donation

Milwaukee Journal Sentinel

By now, you?ve probably heard the inflammatory comments made by Lions center Dominic Raiola to the UW marching band at Sunday?s game. On Monday, the Detroit Lions said they were investigating the matter. And on Tuesday, Raiola issued an apology and will made a donation to the band.

Badgers participate in “Shave to Save”

ESPN Wisconsin

Most kids just want an opportunity to meet some of their favorite University of Wisconsin football players and a maybe get an autograph. For a few special patients at the American Family Children?s Hospital, they?ll also have a chance to shave the heads of a number of players as part of an event to raise awareness and funding for childhood cancer research.

East band plays in Madison

Wausau Daily Herald

Sixty band students from Wausau East participated this year in a massed band at the University of Wisconsin Madison, along with 2,800 students from other high schools around the state.

Tom Oates: Badgers football coach Gary Andersen handles adversity with class

Madison.com

Kelly Sheffield had a tough act to follow Monday. The University of Wisconsin volleyball coach was next up at the athletic department?s weekly news conference, taking the microphone from Gary Andersen after UW?s first-year football coach had spent nearly a half-hour fielding questions about the officiating debacle that likely cost the Badgers a victory Saturday night at Arizona State.