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In this week's episode of The Wisconsin Sportscast, there’s a big, exciting weekend ahead for fans of Badgers sports. Starting on Friday night, the men’s basketball team will be taking on Arizona at the Kohl’s Center in what will likely be a great game for fans. Not only will it be Bo Ryan night, with the raising of a banner in his name with a few of his final four players in attendance (well, those not in Europe). Arizona is the first big non conference team the Badgers are facing this season, and will prove to be an exciting game for the team to test their real talent. The Badgers are looking good so far this season, but Oates wants to see a little aggression Friday night to see them really compete with Arizona.
Then on Saturday night, the Badger football team takes on the number 1 Oregon Ducks. After a bye week and a terrible loss to Iowa the week before, the Badgers are going to need to really show their stuff if they want to even come close to competing with the Ducks. They are number 1 for a reason, with one of the best offensive lines in the nation, and a quarterback who can move, and thus dominate, to boot. They’ll have to stay physical, like Lucas and Oates have been calling on them to all season. But they’ll be playing without advisor Jack Del Rio, who resigned Monday after an OWI last weekend. The correct call, Lucas and Oates agree.
Then on Sunday, the Packers take on the Bears in Chicago after having a bye week. But that isn’t the story we’re focusing on, we’re focusing on how much longer Matt Eberflus has a job as the Bears head coach. They fired Offensive Coordinator Shane Waldron on Tuesday, after continuing the Bears tradition of not knowing what to do about their quarterback. Caleb Williams made waves when he was drafted, but since then what has he done? It’s been nearly 75 years since the Bears have had a truly great quarterback, and with Sunday’s disappointing loss to the Patriots, Eberflus has to be counting his days. As for the Packers, hopefully the bye week was productive for the team, and especially Love. Hopefully Love was not only able to heal up physically, but able to take a look at all of the interceptions he’s thrown this season, and figure out how to avoid them going forward with the season.
The Wisconsin Sportscast with Lucas & Oates is a Cap Times podcast produced by Nate Wegehaupt. Find it on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or wherever you get your podcasts.
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In this week's episode of The Wisconsin Sportscast, there’s a big, exciting weekend ahead for fans of Badgers sports. Starting on Friday night, the men’s basketball team will be taking on Arizona at the Kohl’s Center in what will likely be a great game for fans. Not only will it be Bo Ryan night, with the raising of a banner in his name with a few of his final four players in attendance (well, those not in Europe). Arizona is the first big non conference team the Badgers are facing this season, and will prove to be an exciting game for the team to test their real talent. The Badgers are looking good so far this season, but Oates wants to see a little aggression Friday night to see them really compete with Arizona.
Then on Saturday night, the Badger football team takes on the number 1 Oregon Ducks. After a bye week and a terrible loss to Iowa the week before, the Badgers are going to need to really show their stuff if they want to even come close to competing with the Ducks. They are number 1 for a reason, with one of the best offensive lines in the nation, and a quarterback who can move, and thus dominate, to boot. They’ll have to stay physical, like Lucas and Oates have been calling on them to all season. But they’ll be playing without advisor Jack Del Rio, who resigned Monday after an OWI last weekend. The correct call, Lucas and Oates agree.
Then on Sunday, the Packers take on the Bears in Chicago after having a bye week. But that isn’t the story we’re focusing on, we’re focusing on how much longer Matt Eberflus has a job as the Bears head coach. They fired Offensive Coordinator Shane Waldron on Tuesday, after continuing the Bears tradition of not knowing what to do about their quarterback. Caleb Williams made waves when he was drafted, but since then what has he done? It’s been nearly 75 years since the Bears have had a truly great quarterback, and with Sunday’s disappointing loss to the Patriots, Eberflus has to be counting his days. As for the Packers, hopefully the bye week was productive for the team, and especially Love. Hopefully Love was not only able to heal up physically, but able to take a look at all of the interceptions he’s thrown this season, and figure out how to avoid them going forward with the season.
The Wisconsin Sportscast with Lucas & Oates is a Cap Times podcast produced by Nate Wegehaupt. Find it on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or wherever you get your podcasts.
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