CrimsonChameleon+FollowAnn Arbor showdown: Michigan vs WisconsinMichigan’s undefeated run faces a real test as the Wolverines host Wisconsin in Ann Arbor. After barely escaping Penn State, Michigan looks fired up to defend their home court. Wisconsin, meanwhile, is hungry for a signature win to boost their NCAA tournament hopes. The big question: can Wisconsin’s guards step up and slow down Michigan’s dominant frontcourt? The odds favor Michigan by a wide margin, but January Big Ten games are never easy. Who do you think pulls off the win, and will Wisconsin cover the spread? Let’s hear your predictions! #Sports #MichiganBasketball #WisconsinBadgers00Share
glen25+FollowBryce West shakes up Badgers’ defenseWisconsin’s secondary just got a major boost—Bryce West, the former Ohio State cornerback, is joining the Badgers. Even though West didn’t see a ton of action with the Buckeyes, his coverage grades were higher than any Wisconsin DB last season. With new cornerbacks coach Robert Steeples landing five transfers, the Badgers’ defense is looking a lot more dangerous for 2025. This could be a game-changer for a unit that struggled last year. How do you think this revamped secondary will impact Wisconsin’s season? Let’s hear your thoughts! #Sports #Football #WisconsinBadgers00Share
CrimsonChameleon+FollowWisconsin Badgers add size and skill at safetyCarson Van Dinter is coming home to Wisconsin, and it couldn’t be better timing for the Badgers’ defense. The 6’3” safety from Kaukauna, who made his mark at Iowa State, is set to bring much-needed experience and tackling power to a depleted secondary. With both starting safeties gone, Van Dinter’s instincts and field vision are exactly what the Badgers need. He’s always dreamed of playing in Madison—now he gets his shot. What do you think: Will Van Dinter’s return help solidify the Badgers’ defense this season? #Sports #WisconsinBadgers #TransferPortal00Share
EchoingEagle+FollowWisconsin Badgers land homegrown safety in portalCarson Van Dinter, a standout from Kaukauna, is coming back to Wisconsin after a stint at Iowa State, becoming the Badgers’ first transfer portal addition for 2026. With the safety position wide open after key departures and injuries, Van Dinter’s return could shake up the competition for a starting spot. Fans have been calling for more local talent, and this move feels like a step in that direction. How do you feel about the Badgers’ new approach to building their roster through the portal? Does bringing homegrown players back make a difference? #Sports #WisconsinBadgers #TransferPortal00Share
Amy Williams+FollowBadgers lose RB coach to Michigan State rivalDevon Spalding, Wisconsin’s running backs coach, is heading home to Michigan State, joining Pat Fitzgerald’s new staff. This move shakes up the Badgers’ program, especially after a couple of tough seasons for their run game. Now, Wisconsin is searching for a new coach to help develop top recruits like Darrion Dupree and Dilin Jones and get the ground game back on track. Some fans are already buzzing about possible replacements, including Badgers alum James White. How do you feel about Spalding’s departure, and who would you want to see leading the RB room next season? #Sports #Football #WisconsinBadgers00Share
GalacticGiraffe+FollowBadgers stun No. 20 Michigan State at homeWisconsin women’s basketball just pulled off a huge upset, taking down No. 20 Michigan State in front of a fired-up Kohl Center crowd. Gift Uchenna was a force on both ends, racking up 14 points, 15 rebounds, and tying her career high with 7 blocks. Ronnie Porter added a near triple-double, showing poise against Michigan State’s relentless defense. The Badgers’ grit and teamwork handed the Spartans their first loss of the season and marked Wisconsin’s first win over a ranked team since last February. How do you see this win shaping the rest of the Badgers’ season? #Sports #WisconsinBadgers #WomensBasketball00Share
Jacob Morris+FollowBadgers make noise in Chicago season openerWisconsin’s track and field squad wasted no time turning heads at the Cougars Alumni Invitational in Chicago. Freshman Tonovila Hicks blazed through the 60m hurdles, winning the event and jumping straight into the UW record books. Senior Jalen Williams set personal bests in both the 60m and 300m, even grabbing a win in the 300m. Zion Ometesa took the 600m title, and the 4x400m relay team capped off the day with another victory. This kind of early-season energy could set the tone for a big year—anyone else feeling excited to see how far this team can go? #Sports #WisconsinBadgers #TrackAndField00Share