Saturday, September 25, 2010

Austin Peay


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Wisconsin vs Austin Peay Live TV Coverage and Scores on Big Ten Network. Two teams use their defensive and offensive line in playing the game. On Saturday night, the existing unbeaten Wisconsin will make a historical match up with Austin Peay at 12:00 P.M. in Camp Randall Stadium.
Austin Peay doesn’t imagine covering a serious threat to the 11th-ranked Badgers as they host the Governors on Saturday while Wisconsin encountered different problems while playing against the Arizona last Saturday. The Sun Devils had a pair of kickoff returns of at least 95 yards, but Badgers quarterback Tolzien said that they have to be as a team for them to make stronger. Last season, Big Ten freshman of the year Chris had offseason surgery on his shoulder, but, he upset the injury against Arizona State. Badgers also lost Toon and Oglesby because they injured last weekend. John Clay exceeding 100 rushing yards for the 9th consecutive game while, Tolzien has 246 yards and touchdown. Tolzien’s favorite target is Kendrick who fixed seven passes and had a total of four receptions in the first two games.

Welcome back for another LIVE GAME THREAD as the Badgers take on FCS opponent Austin Peay at Camp Randall Stadium today.

Obviously it’s hard to know what we are going to see from the Governors today, but they are off to a good start. With two wins over Cumberland and Tennessee State, they are already half way to last season’s win total. Their only loss came at Middle Tennessee State, another FBS school like Wisconsin.

So if we are going to play the transitive property game, Middle Tennessee State beat the Governors 56-33, but also lost to Minnesota at home. Knowing how bad Minnesota is, that gives you some idea of the talent level that is coming into Camp Randall today.Expect the Badgers to score early and often. Austin Peay’s defense was washed out by graduations after last season and it’s definitely the weakest side of the side of the ball for the Governors. The offense boasts a group of veteran wide receivers and could be able to score a touchdown or two.

In the meantime, this is definitely the weakest in a slate of Big Ten games that could be the worst this conference has ever seen. So sit back, relax and pray your Badgers don’t get injured today. Read More

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