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Earl Gillespie (category College football broadcasters) He called games for the Milwaukee Braves, Green Bay Packers, Wisconsin Badgers football and basketball, and Marquette Golden Eagles basketball. He also... |
Lucas Oil Stadium (category National Football League venues) Buffalo Bills. The stadium also hosted the 2015 final four between the Wisconsin Badgers and the previously unbeaten Kentucky Wildcats. "WISH TV 8: Lucas Oil... |
Kevin Stemke (category People from Green Bay, Wisconsin) Green Bay, Wisconsin. He is the son of U.S. Olympic soccer player Horst Stemke. He played college football with the University of Wisconsin Badgers. During... |
Andy Dalton (category American football quarterbacks) (TCU). In his final college game, the 2011 Rose Bowl against the Wisconsin Badgers, Dalton led the Horned Frogs to a 21–19 victory. He left the TCU program... |
Gary Bender (category United States Football League broadcasters) Wisconsin Badgers football Wisconsin Badgers basketball Kansas Jayhawks football Kansas Jayhawks basketball Wisconsin Athletis Association championships... |
Athens, national team). Jeff Sauer, 73, American ice hockey coach (Wisconsin Badgers), pancreatic cancer. Elliot Sperling, 66, American historian. (death... |
Want to Be a Badger?". Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources. Kapler, Joseph Jr. (Spring 2002). On Wisconsin Icons: When You Say 'Wisconsin', What Do... |
ISBN 9780810812550. Wisconsin - America's Dairyland, The Badger State ... The Copper State ... Herman, Jennifer L. (2008). Wisconsin Encyclopedia, American... |
brain cancer. John Powless, 88. American college basketball coach (Wisconsin Badgers). Abubakar Shekau, 46–56, Nigerian Islamist militant, Leader of Boko... |
2000 NFL Draft (category National Football League Draft) The 2000 NFL Draft was the yearly player selection by the National Football League teams. It was held April 15–16, 2000, at the Theater at Madison Square... |
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