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THE WINDY CITY WEEKLY: WITH DIVISION CLINCHED BEARS SHOOT FOR BYE WEEK
Posted on 26 Dec 2010 by Kevin Scholla.
They created web sites calling for Lovie Smith to be fired. Reporters wrote it wasn't a matter of if he'd be let go, but when. The 0-4 preseason added fuel to the blazing fire under the coach's hot seat. Well, guess what? He's not going anywhere. Thank goodness. Coach Smith has led the Bears to the playoffs three times now after Monday's postseason clinching win over the Vikings. ...
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IOWA LOOKS FOR REVENGE WITH TRIP TO EVANSTON
Posted on 10 Nov 2010 by Ben Chiswick.
Stop me if you’ve heard this one before. The Northwestern Wildcats (6-3, 2-3) are looking for a bounceback effort after failing to hold a big lead in a devastating loss last Saturday. I’m starting to feel a bit like a broken record. After blowing a 21-0 lead last weekend at Penn State, things won’t get any easier when the Wildcats return home to host the Iowa Hawkeyes (7-2, 4-1) on Saturd...
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Nebraska defeats previous unbeaten Missouri
Posted on 31 Oct 2010 by Darshan Patel.
Nebraska just put a dent in the national championship aspirations of the Tigers by winning 31-17. Roy Helu Jr. had the greatest rushing performance in Nebraska football history. He had broken the record, which stood nearly two decades, of 294 yards by Calvin Jones in 1991. He had some impressive games (100+ yards), but to see this coming was a different story. He finished the day with 306 yards...
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Riding This Badger High
Posted on 25 Oct 2010 by Chad Seely.
Two long-time rivals. An extremely important game for both teams. Championship aspirations. Rose Bowl dreams. A hostile environment. What a win for the Wisconsin Badgers. The Wisconsin Badgers (7-1, 3-1) defeated the Iowa Hawkeyes (5-2, 2-1) 31-30 on Saturday afternoon at Kinnick Stadium in a game neither team deserved to lose. For the Badgers, the meaning of a “team win”...









