Badgers safety Johnson healing swiftly
MADISON, Wis. The clock is ticking on Shelton Johnson's college football career at Wisconsin. As a senior who burned his redshirt year in 2008, only a handful of games remain for him, regardless of whether he plays.That's why Johnson, even if not fully healed from a broken right arm, has made his push so quickly to see the field again as the Badgers' starting strong...
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October 04, 2012
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Have the Badgers Really Learned from Mistakes of the Past?
After Saturday's narrow victory against Northern Iowa the company line was that this was a good thing and a great learning opportunity for the 2012 Badgers.
The coaches are right, it was a major learning opportunity, but it's one that they should've already learned and here's why:
Wisconsin has a history of not learning lessons from mistakes of the past...
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He is one of 117 players to be nominated for the award overall and at the end of the season...
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