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Rose Bowl tickets going for less than half face value

Wisconsin State Journal

For those still shopping for stocking stuffers, Rose Bowl tickets are selling for less than half of face value. Online ticket retailers such as TicketCity and StubHub were offering Rose Bowl tickets Friday for as low as $71. Face value for this year?s matchup on Jan. 2 between the University of Wisconsin and Oregon is $150. The university announced Dec. 5, two days after the Badgers clinched a second trip to Pasadena in as many years, that it had sold out its share of 25,000 tickets.

Wisconsin LB Russo has gone from Iraq to Rose Bowl

Milwaukee Journal Sentinel

Greg Russo plans to cherish this holiday season.

Spend Christmas Eve in Lake Mills with his parents. Drive to Green Bay on Christmas Day to watch the Packers host the Chicago Bears. Fly to Los Angeles on Monday with his University of Wisconsin teammates to continue preparations for the Jan. 2 Rose Bowl.

In preparation for the Rose Bowl, it?s time to compare

Wisconsin State Journal

It?s Donald Duck versus Bucky Badger. The Emerald City versus Madtown. ?Animal House? versus ?Back to School.? This year?s Jan. 2 Rose Bowl matchup between Oregon and the University of Wisconsin also pits two schools whose presidents departed this year under similar circumstances ? fighting lawmakers and their own bosses for more autonomy.

?It?s a very parallel story,? said Pat Bartlein, a University of Oregon geography professor who got his undergraduate and graduate degrees at UW-Madison. ?The real difference between the two places is just the scale.?

Trucker carries the load for bowl-bound Badgers

Madison.com

University of Wisconsin football fans are known for traveling to bowl games both in numbers and style, but it?s guaranteed no one will have road tripped to the Rose Bowl quite like Shane Prichard and his sidekick. Fueled by junk food, an expansive iPod playlist, the thrill of charging more than $500 at a pop to the company credit card and the reaction of excited Badgers fans on the open road, Prichard and student assistant Zack Dubois made the 35-hour road trip to Pasadena last week behind the wheel of the semi-trailer that essentially relocates the football offices from Camp Randall Stadium.

UW football: Are these the Badgers’ special Rose Bowl jerseys?

Madison.com

For anyone fearing a revolutionary upheaval in jersey design for the University of Wisconsin football team when it takes the field at the Rose Bowl, it appears you can relax. Though the Badgers’ jerseys won?t be officially unveiled until the Dec. 30 media day, uniforms being marketed as replicas of what UW will wear in Pasadena are already on sale via Internet marketplaces. At first glance, anyway, the adidas uniform provokes a “That?s it?” response.

Bielema plans to replace Chryst from current staff

Milwaukee Journal Sentinel

Wisconsin coach Bret Bielema said Thursday night on his weekly radio show he would like to replace departing offensive coordinator Paul Chryst from the current staff. The candidates: offensive line coach Bob Bostad and tight ends coach Joe Rudolph.

UW’s Chryst calls decision to stay for Rose Bowl a no-brainer

Milwaukee Journal Sentinel

Minutes after being introduced as the football coach at Pittsburgh, Paul Chryst emphasized his decision to stay on with Wisconsin through the 2012 Rose Bowl required little thought.

“You?ve got to finish what you started,” Chryst said Thursday during his introductory news conference in Pittsburgh. “Fortunately, it was a no-brainer.

Tom Oates: Toughest decision yet ahead for Bielema

Madison.com

Of all the good things Bret Bielema has done as football coach at the University of Wisconsin ? replacing a legend, recovering from the troublesome 2008 season, pushing the program to a new level the past two seasons ? nothing compares in degree of difficulty to task he now faces. And, no, I don?t mean beating Oregon in the Rose Bowl. For his next act, Bielema must replace offensive coordinator Paul Chryst, the home-grown kid who is the unsung hero of UW football in the post-Barry Alvarez era.

UW football: Long climb ends with 48-hour whirlwind for Chryst and family

Madison.com

It was Katy Chryst, the 18-year-old daughter of University of Wisconsin offensive coordinator Paul Chryst, who may have best summed up the whirlwind her family went through over the previous 48 hours. Her dad was introduced as the new head coach at Pittsburgh on Thursday afternoon and the whole family was there, including her mom, Robin, and younger siblings JoJo (16) and Danny (14).

Badgers’ Offensive Coordinator Chryst Named Head Coach At Pitt

WISC-TV 3

MADISON, Wis. — University of Wisconsin offensive coordinator Paul Chryst will become the new head football coach at Pittsburgh next season, according to Pitt officials.Chryst?s formal introduction as coach will take place at a 3 p.m. press conference at the Panthers? practice facility, school officials said Thursday.

Dave Searles: Division III wrong category for UW-Whitewater football

Capital Times

Dear Editor: The NCAA Division III Football Championship is a joke. UW-Whitewater defeated Mount Union College of Alliance, Ohio. Before getting to the championship game, UW-Whitewater defeated Franklin College, of Franklin, Ind. What business does UW-Whitewater have competing in Division III? It is a big university with an enrollment of over 10,000.

UW source: Chryst to leave Badgers for Pitt job

Madison.com

University of Wisconsin offensive coordinator Paul Chryst is the new head football coach at Pittsburgh. A UW source confirmed late Wednesday night that Chryst had taken the job. An NFL source told the State Journal earlier it was a done deal and the announcement would be made on Friday.

….UW coach Bret Bielema supported Chryst?s search for a head coaching job. Previously, Chryst interviewed for the openings at Illinois and Kansas. Bielema has said Chryst would still coach in the Rose Bowl against Oregon on Jan. 2, even if he took another job. The loss of Chryst is a significant blow to UW?s program, but hardly unexpected.

UW?s smallest Rose Bowl delegation ?a trim group? of 32 people

Wisconsin State Journal

Among those cheering on the Badgers at the Rose Bowl will be Gov. Scott Walker and UW System President Kevin Reilly, part of a 32-member official delegation from the university. UW-Madison gets $2.3 million for Rose Bowl expenses, allowing not just the team and support staff to travel, but also the band, spirit squad and an official delegation. Besides Walker and Reilly, the delegation includes Interim Chancellor David Ward, six Regents, 13 Athletic Board members and 10 UW-Madison administrators and staff members, according to a list compiled by UW-Madison.

Sen. Mary Lazich: Self-funded UW athletics a boon for economy

Capital Times

The UW athletic department is self-funded. The athletic department operating budget does not receive state aid. During the 2010-2011 academic year, the athletic department revenues were $81.7 million. The largest chunk, $27.3 million, was ticket sales, and its share of Big Ten Conference revenue was $23.3 million. Other revenue is derived from private and corporate gifts, $13.8 million, and concessions, $6.8 million. The athletic department?s revenue covers salaries, operating expenses, and athlete scholarships.During recent years, returns on investments have been twofold. UW teams have been very successful on the field. On-field success leads to more merchandise sales, more paid attendance, and more television and postseason revenue. Businesses throughout the state, including bars, restaurants and clothing stores, benefit from UW athletics.

According to an April 2011 study by NorthStar Economics Inc., the UW athletic department has a total economic impact of nearly $1 billion on the state of Wisconsin. The NorthStar study revealed 8,853 jobs were created and supported, and nearly $53 million of tax revenue was generated by the athletic department.The last line of a popular song played at UW sports games is, ?When you say Wisconsin, you?ve said it all.? The self-funded athletic department might not literally do it all; however, it has a significant impact on the state?s economy, without costing taxpayers a dime.

UW football: Bielema concerned about unfamiliar officials’ reaction to Oregon’s fast-paced offense

Madison.com

It wasn?t an accident when Bielema mentioned during his Monday news conference that an Atlantic Coast Conference crew would be officiating the game.”You?ve got an ACC crew, which, to me, might be one of the biggest story lines of the whole game,” Bielema said.”Obviously, (an ACC crew) is not well-versed in officiating Oregon. So it?s going to be a very neat challenge for them.”

UW football: Chryst made a ‘great impression’ at Pitt, but …

Madison.com

The good news for Paul Chryst is that he made a great impression during his interview for the vacant Pittsburgh football coaching job, a vast improvement from a year ago. The bad news for the University of Wisconsin offensive coordinator is that the Panthers have their heart set on Florida International coach Mario Cristobal, whose team?s season came to a close with a loss to Marshall in the Beef ?O? Brady?s Bowl on Tuesday night in St. Petersburg, Fla.

Ohio State football team gets bowl ban, other penalties

Madison.com

COLUMBUS, Ohio ? The NCAA hit Ohio State with a one-year bowl ban and other penalties on Tuesday for a scandal that involved eight players taking a total of $14,000 in cash and tattoos in exchange for jerseys, rings and other Buckeyes memorabilia. The university had previously offered to vacate the 2010 season, return bowl money, go on two years of NCAA probation and use five fewer football scholarships over the next three years. But the NCAA countered with a bowl ban in Urban Meyer?s first year as head coach in 2012, further reduced the number of scholarships and tacked on a year of probation.

UW football: Crist’s visit includes a big thumbs-up from Wilson

Madison.com

Former Notre Dame quarterback Dayne Crist spent three days visiting the University of Wisconsin, arriving Friday and spending time touring the campus and meeting with coaches and players. Crist is scheduled to graduate this month, which would make him eligible to play in 2012. Multiple media reports have stated he will chose between Kansas and UW. Crist was recruited to Notre Dame by Charlie Weis, who is now the head coach at Kansas.

Wisconsin’s Ball will make NFL decision after Rose Bowl

Milwaukee Journal Sentinel

Wisconsin junior tailback Montee Ball expects to receive his National Football League draft evaluation sometime early this week. No matter where the NFL draft advisory board projects Ball might go if he elects to turn pro after this season, Ball insists he won?t discuss the issue with his family or make a firm decision until after UW faces Oregon on Jan. 2 in the Rose Bowl.

Chryst drawing interest from Pittsburgh

Milwaukee Journal Sentinel

Todd Graham?s sudden decision on Wednesday to step down as head football coach at Pittsburgh to take the job at Arizona State has left the school scrambling. Athletic director Steve Pederson reportedly was interested in Wisconsin offensive coordinator Paul Chryst last year before hiring Graham, and it appears that interest has been rekindled.

Tom Oates: It would pay for UW to think about fans

Madison.com

It was one little line buried at the bottom of the University of Wisconsin men?s basketball box score, but it stood out even more than Jordan Taylor?s 10 assists or UW-Green Bay?s 32.1 percent shooting. Attendance: 17,076. It had been 143 games, dating back to 2003, since the attendance total at a Badgers home game was anything but 17,230, which is the Kohl Center?s official capacity for basketball.

….Whatever the reason, UW is finding it harder to sell tickets. And while there’s nothing UW can do about the economy, athletic department officials would be wise to start treating the paying customers with more respect because, ultimately, they’re the ones carrying the wallets.

Albert R. Hunt: College sports need a government intervention

Capital Times

WASHINGTON ? Politicians love to celebrate, not chastise, big-time college athletics. There were two exceptions: More than 100 years ago, when President Theodore Roosevelt intervened to clean up the brutality of college football, and almost 40 years ago, when Congress passed Title IX, requiring colleges and universities to allocate a fair share of their athletic budgets to women. Both worked. Washington may be about to step in again.

UW football: Crist poised to visit Badgers

Madison.com

Quarterback Dayne Crist, who is in the process of transferring from Notre Dame, is expected to visit the University of Wisconsin by the end of the week. The Chicago Tribune reported on its website Monday, citing multiple sources, Crist will visit UW some time after visiting Delaware on Monday and Tuesday….Coach Bret Bielema said recently he has been contacted by about 10 players wanting to transfer to UW. It is believed about three of them are quarterbacks.

Athletic board discusses abuse prevention

Daily Cardinal

In light of recent scandal surrounding alleged sexual abuse by coaches at Penn State and Syracuse universities, the UW-Madison Athletic Board discussed how it could prevent a similar situation at Wisconsin.

Rob Hernandez: If Kohl Center isn’t available, Green Bay should get WIAA’s basketball tourneys

Madison.com

Nowhere does it say the WIAA state basketball tournaments must be played in Madison and I, for one, say it?s time to hit the road. The hockey tenants at the Kohl Center apparently want to exercise their right to use the building every March for postseason play. We?re told they?d rather have access without tripping over a bunch of high school basketball players or having a hardwood floor cover their ice.

Delta adds non-stop flights for Rose Bowl

Capital Times

Delta Air Lines announced on Monday that it has added two non-stop flights from Madison for fans headed to the Rose Bowl. The Delta flights from Dane County Regional Airport to Los Angeles International Airport will leave on Dec. 30 and Dec. 31, and return overnight Jan. 2/3 and early the afternoon of Jan. 3.

Athletic board discusses abuse prevention

Daily Cardinal

In light of recent scandal surrounding alleged sexual abuse by coaches at Penn State and Syracuse universities, the UW-Madison Athletic Board discussed how it could prevent a similar situation at Wisconsin. Athletic board members said the department has a variety of mechanisms to respond to an abusive situation.

Campus Connection: Adidas releases statement addressing alleged violations

Capital Times

On Sunday, the Cap Times posted my blog which noted UW-Madison is considering cutting ties with Adidas because the sports apparel company is being accused of sweatshop abuses. Although the piece didn?t run until Sunday, it was written on Friday. Two phone calls and two emails to Adidas representatives on Friday did not produce a contact, so I noted attempts to reach officials with the company were not successful. However, over the weekend an Adidas public relations representative emailed me a statement.

Campus Connection: UW could put top apparel provider Adidas on notice

Capital Times

The University of Wisconsin-Madison has played a leading role in recent years when it comes to attempting to curb sweatshop abuses at companies that produce college-logoed apparel. But will Bucky still flex his muscle when the company coming under fire is Adidas — which supplies the university?s sports teams with everything from shoes and jerseys to athletic gear? “This time around, it?s a bit more complicated because of our involvement and close ties with Adidas,” says Vince Sweeney, UW-Madison?s vice chancellor for university relations. “We?re still in fact-finding mode.”

“I don’t believe money is going to ultimately drive this decision, and I hope I’m right,” says Lydia Zepeda, a UW-Madison professor of consumer science who chairs the university’s Labor Licensing Policy Committee (LLPC).

The Heisman View From Wisconsin: Montee Ball

New York Times

Overshadowed for much of the season by the quarterback of his own team and now, in the Heisman Trophy race, by Alabama running back Trent Richardson, Wisconsin?s Montee Ball is the dark horse in the stable of finalists for college football?s greatest treasure.

UW football: Ball another Badger of honor

Madison.com

Montee Ball had to wait for his chance to be a running back. When the University of Wisconsin junior started playing youth football, he was an offensive lineman due to weight restrictions. He then played linebacker before finally getting a chance to be a running back around eighth grade. Now, he?s one of the best running backs in college football.

The Heisman View From Wisconsin: Montee Ball

New York Times

Overshadowed for much of the season by the quarterback of his own team and now, in the Heisman Trophy race, by Alabama running back Trent Richardson, Wisconsin?s Montee Ball is the dark horse in the stable of finalists for college football?s greatest treasure.

Badger Fans Book Trips To Rose Bowl

Fans are already making plans to follow the Wisconsin Badgers to the Rose Bowl in Pasadena, Calif. Phones have been ringing regularly at travel agencies across Madison on Monday, with eager fans wanting more information about the packages available. “It?s kind of a bucket (list) thing,” Mike Hagen said. He and his wife, Mary, booked their trip to the Rose Bowl even before Saturday?s big win in Indianapolis.”My idea was to go to the Rose Bowl, and the Badgers winning was just a bonus,” Mike Hagen said.

UW football: Chryst met with Kansas about vacant head coaching job, source says

Madison.com

University of Wisconsin offensive coordinator Paul Chryst has talked to Kansas about the head coaching vacancy at the school, a source close to Chryst said. The Jayhawks fired Turner Gill on Nov. 27 after going 2-10 overall and finishing last in the Big 12 Conference at 0-9. Chryst attended the Broyles Award luncheon in Little Rock, Ark., on Tuesday, where LSU defensive coordinator John Chavis was named the nation’s top assistant coach. Chryst was a finalist for the award for a second straight year.

The Badger Herald: Montee Ball: Heisman Trophy finalist

Badger Herald

On the night of his 21st birthday, Montee Ball received a gift he?ll never forget.

Monday evening, Wisconsin?s junior running back was named one of five finalists for the 77th Heisman Trophy, awarded annually to the top player in college football. The winner will be revealed Saturday night in New York City.

Quite the birthday gift: Badgers’ Montee Ball named a Heisman Trophy finalist

Madison.com

University of Wisconsin junior running back Montee Ball wasn?t even in the Heisman Trophy conversation entering the month of November. On Monday, Ball?s 21st birthday, he sat in front of the television and heard the news he is headed to New York as one of five finalists for the prestigious award, which will be handed out Saturday night. “Best birthday ever,” Ball said at a hastily arranged news conference.