Wisconsin
Key leaders of the Wisconsin Badgers realize magnitude of game at Ohio State and are preparing for the challenges
Ohio State soccer: Day opinions Toledo, appears to be like ahead to Wisconsin
Ohio State soccer: Ryan Day opinions Toledo recreation and appears ahead to Wisconsin
Doral Chenoweth, The Columbus Dispatch
MADISON – Weeks like this may be tedious, from a been-there, done-that standpoint. It’s like, right here we go once more: Wisconsin the Underdog faces Ohio State, the Stockpile of the NFL draft. Everybody is aware of who’s favored.
However there’s heaps to review in a sport with 22 individuals on the sector always, and video games throughout the recreation that make soccer so complicated. And we should always always remember, these are youngsters and early 20-somethings, taking their first swing on the piñata – they usually have each proper to their exuberance and enthusiasm.
Past that there was a signal of progress from Wisconsin’s soccer program popping out of Madison on Monday, lower than 48 hours after Wisconsin walked throughout New Mexico State in a recreation that in all probability didn’t do a complete lot to organize the Badgers for what’s to return.
There was the refined emergence of extra management, and it got here from two star gamers and a star assistant coach.
The sport Saturday at Ohio State goes to be a primary – for each sophomore working again Braelon Allen and junior quarterback Graham Mertz. That is their first time taking part in in Columbus, Ohio.
It’s going to be loud. Unimaginable to listen to. The environment goes to be extremely charged and intense.
The Badgers can’t do something about Ohio State’s No. 3 rating and residential subject benefit. However they will work on the issues they will management, beginning with their non-verbal communication within the din of excessive decibels in preparation for the massive recreation Saturday. And that began in follow already Monday.
“We even began as we speak with our silent rely,” stated Allen. “You type of should have a plan in place to have the ability to execute. So I imply, it is half Graham, half teaching workers – everyone ensuring everyone’s on the identical web page.”
Wisconsin at all times prepares for noise for the highway video games, however this recreation ought to deserve additional consideration in follow this week, if solely to assist out these two.
Extra: Wisconsin opens its Massive Ten schedule Saturday in opposition to No. 3 Ohio State. The Buckeyes have firepower on offense and playmakers on protection.
Extra: Wisconsin’s protection shall be challenged by Ohio State’s firepower. However can the Badgers transfer the ball constantly to maintain tempo?
“A whole lot of music,” stated Mertz. “It’s detailed. You’ll be able to replicate noise. We pump sound within the audio system, play music. We received an excellent plan so far as silent cadence and understanding you’ve received to be a bit of bit louder.
“We received a bunch of bunch of issues that, to anyone else’s eye would make no sense – however it’s type of our personal little our personal little language that we’ve received to have.”
Mertz went as far as to say he was wanting ahead to taking part in on the highway, an excellent sports activities psychological strategy to one thing he witnessed as a backup in 2019. And what’s he imagined to say, anyway?
Nonetheless, it was what defensive coordinator Jim Leonhard instructed the group on Monday following follow that was refreshing; each week an assistant coach addresses the group personally, and this week, Leonhard was up.
He merely instructed the Badgers that it was OK to acknowledge the magnitude of this recreation, the historical past behind the packages, the fan pleasure, the expertise on the sector and the duty at hand. Quite than the robotic cliches athletes say to protect their vulnerability and shield themselves, Leonhard gave everybody permission to be actual.
“Earlier than, I used to be type of approaching it, you understand, similar to one other recreation,” stated Allen. “Coach Leonhard talked to us after follow. He stated, we’re not going to deal with this like one other recreation as a result of it’s not.
“It is a massive recreation. And when you type of notice that – settle for that truth – every thing will relax for you. The preparation, it is simply as necessary.”
It’s not that it’s mistaken to attempt to de-mystify Ohio State and attempt to make issues really feel as regular as attainable. And a few Badgers did take that strategy Monday. Whether or not they didn’t need to diminish their very own skills or again away from their aggressive nature, they needed to deconstruct the Buckeyes. And that is cool too. There isn’t a one-approach-fits all.
However when Leonhard merely allowed for self-awareness, it was permission to be genuine about this week. We dwell in an period the place we’re drowning in data and ravenous for information. And Allen, 18, from Fond du Lac, appreciated what Leonhard was saying.
“I did. As you understand, he is performed in lots of massive video games. That is actually my first one,” stated Allen. “That is the largest recreation I’ve ever performed in. So listening to that, like, ‘do not deal with it prefer it’s one other recreation.’ You realize it is massive. In order that simply makes you need to play higher.
“We’re taking a look at as a giant recreation; we all know what it’s. We’re not going to disregard that.”
It is small, OK? However it’s progress, this type of management, as a result of it permits for teamwork. As a result of it might be insulting to attempt to say that is simply one other recreation, and ridiculous to say it’s the solely recreation that issues. It is good to simply accept what it’s. There’s nothing to do now however put together with objective.
He did touch upon Leonhard’s recommendation. Listed below are his ideas, if you should utilize something.
“In an atmosphere like this, it’s simple to get distracted and never play soccer,” stated security John Torchio. “I feel coach Leonhard’s message was: ‘Come to phrases with what you’re strolling into and let’s simply play soccer.’
“As a result of we’re going to get after these dudes taking part in soccer. All that different stuff doesn’t matter. Simply come to phrases with it proper now…
“I like that strategy. I’m a reasonably calm, level-headed man. I feel for guys on this group to know that it’s going be a giant recreation and never get there and be wide-eyed, that’s necessary for us.
“It’s not like we’re going to draw back from the second. It’s extra to know what to anticipate once you stroll into that constructing and be able to go. It comes right down to soccer on the finish of the day.”
Wisconsin
Wisconsin Lottery Powerball, Pick 3 results for Nov. 25, 2024
Manuel Franco claims his $768 million Powerball jackpot
Manuel Franco, 24, of West Allis was revealed Tuesday as the winner of the $768.4 million Powerball jackpot.
Mark Hoffman, Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
The Wisconsin Lottery offers multiple draw games for those aiming to win big. Here’s a look at Nov. 25, 2024, results for each game:
Winning Powerball numbers from Nov. 25 drawing
05-35-45-60-63, Powerball: 12, Power Play: 2
Check Powerball payouts and previous drawings here.
Winning Pick 3 numbers from Nov. 25 drawing
0-9-4
8-1-4
Check Pick 3 payouts and previous drawings here.
Winning Pick 4 numbers from Nov. 25 drawing
3-2-7-4
0-0-7-7
Check Pick 4 payouts and previous drawings here.
Winning All or Nothing numbers from Nov. 25 drawing
Midday: 02-03-04-05-08-10-11-13-15-19-22
Evening: 01-02-03-04-09-11-12-14-17-18-20
Check All or Nothing payouts and previous drawings here.
Winning Badger 5 numbers from Nov. 25 drawing
03-06-15-18-25
Check Badger 5 payouts and previous drawings here.
Winning SuperCash numbers from Nov. 25 drawing
08-17-28-30-32-34, Doubler: N
Check SuperCash payouts and previous drawings here.
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Are you a winner? Here’s how to claim your lottery prize
- Prizes up to $599: Can be claimed at any Wisconsin Lottery retailer.
- Prizes from $600 to $199,999: Can be claimed in person at a Lottery Office. By mail, send the signed ticket and a completed claim form available on the Wisconsin Lottery claim page to: Prizes, PO Box 777 Madison, WI 53774.
- Prizes of $200,000 or more: Must be claimed in person at the Madison Lottery office. Call the Lottery office prior to your visit: 608-261-4916.
Can Wisconsin lottery winners remain anonymous?
No, according to the Wisconsin Lottery. Due to the state’s open records laws, the lottery must, upon request, release the name and city of the winner. Other information about the winner is released only with the winner’s consent.
When are the Wisconsin Lottery drawings held?
- Powerball: 9:59 p.m. CT on Monday, Wednesday, and Saturday.
- Mega Millions: 10:00 p.m. CT on Tuesday and Friday.
- Super Cash: 9:00 p.m. CT daily.
- Pick 3 (Day): 1:30 p.m. CT daily.
- Pick 3 (Evening): 9:00 p.m. CT daily.
- Pick 4 (Day): 1:30 p.m. CT daily.
- Pick 4 (Evening): 9:00 p.m. CT daily.
- All or Nothing (Day): 1:30 p.m. CT daily.
- All or Nothing (Evening): 9 p.m. CT daily.
- Megabucks: 9:00 p.m. CT on Wednesday and Saturday.
- Badger 5: 9:00 p.m. CT daily.
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Wisconsin
Gas prices drop lower during busy holiday travel season in Wisconsin
MADISON, Wis. (WMTV) – Gas prices are the cheapest they’ve been since the pandemic, just as people prepare to travel for the holidays.
According to AAA Wisconsin, the average gas prices is $2.86 per gallon in the state, a new low since 2020.
”We’ve had so many disruptions in the last four to five years between Covid and then the Ukraine conflict that has sent prices either far down or bringing them to historic highs,” AAA Director of Public Affairs Nick Jarmusz said. “We kind of forget what normal is.”
He said the low cost at the pump is a result of peak summer travel season ending, an even supply and demand for fuel and fewer global crises.
”Right now we’re in a pretty favorable balance between lower demand and pretty plentiful supply and no real disruptions to speak of,” he said.
People can save more money at the pump if they drive the speed limit.
”By sticking closer to the speed limit, avoiding aggressive driving in situations, you can actually increase your fuel efficiency by about 40% or up to 40%,” Jarmusz said. “Which can add up to pretty significant savings.”
If trends continue, he also said prices might drop even more. ”Really, I would not be surprised to see these prices continue to go down,” Jarmusz said. “I don’t think we’ve seen the lowest prices we’ll see this year yet.”
According to AAA the best times to travel before Thanksgiving on Thursday is in the morning hours on Tuesday and Wednesday. Roads will be busiest in the afternoons.
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Wisconsin
Game 12 Wisconsin football two-deep for Minnesota Gophers game Nov. 29 at Camp Randall Stadium
MADISON – A look at the unofficial two-deep for the Wisconsin football team heading into its game against Minnesota at 11 a.m. Friday at Camp Randall Stadium.
OFFENSE
Quarterback
1 – Braedyn Locke, 6-1, 205, redshirt-soph.
2 – Mabrey Mettauer, 6-4, 230, fr.
Running back
1 – Tawee Walker, 5-9, 218, sr.
2 – Darrion Dupree, 5-10, 205, fr.
Receiver
1 – Bryson Green, 6-3, 213, sr.
2 – C.J. Williams, 6-2, 196, jr.
Receiver
1 – Vinny Anthony II, 6-0, 188, jr.
2 – Quincy Burroughs, 6-2, 212, r-soph.
Slot recever
1 – Will Pauling, 5-10, 187, r-jr.
2 – Trech Kekahuna, 5-10, 187, r-fr.
Tight end
1 – Riley Nowakowski, 6-1, 243, r-sr.
2 – Tucker Ashcraft, 6-5, 255, soph.
Left tackle
1 – Jack Nelson, 6-7, 316, sr.
2 – Barrett Nelson, 6-6, 302, r-soph.
Left guard
1 – Joe Brunner, 6-5, 313- r-soph.
2. – James Durand, 6-5, 305, r-fr.
Center
1 – Jake Renfro, 6-3, 302, r-sr.
2. – Kerry Kodanko, 6-2, 308, r-sr.
Right guard
1 – Joe Huber, 6-5, 310, r-sr.
2 – JP Benzschawel, 6-6, 312, r-jr.
Right tackle
1 – Riley Mahlman, 6-8, 308, r-jr.
2 – Kevin Heywood, 6-8, 325, fr.
DEFENSE
Line
1 – Ben Barten, 6-5, 308, r-sr.
2 – Elijah Hills, 6-3, 282, sr.
Line
1 – Curt Neal, 6-0, 290, r-soph.
2 – Cade McDonald, 6-6, 285, r-sr.
Outside linebacker
1 – Darryl Peterson, 6-1, 248, r-jr.
2 – Aaron Witt, 6-6, 247, r-jr.
Inside linebacker
1 – Jake Chaney, 5-11, 233, sr.
2 – Tackett Curtis, 6-2, 228, soph.
Inside linebacker
1 – Christian Alliegro, 6-4, 240, soph.
2 – Jaheim Thomas, 6-4, 245, r-sr.
Outside linebacker
1 – Leon Lowery, 6-3, 252, r-sr.
2 – Sebastian Cheeks, 6-3, 230, r-soph., or John Pius, 6-4, 250, r-sr.
Cornerback
1 – Ricardo Hallman, 5-10, 185, r-jr.
2 – R.J. Delancy III, 5-11, 193, r-sr., or Jonas Duclona, 5-10, 190, soph.
Strong safety
1 – Hunter Wohler, 6-2, 218, sr.
2 – Owen Arnett, 5-11, 210, r-jr.
Free safety
1 – Preston Zachman, 6-1, 212, r-sr.
2 – Austin Brown, 6-1, 210, jr.
Cornerback
1 – Nyzier Fourqurean, 6-1, 190, r-sr.
2 – R.J. Delancy, 5-11, 193, r-sr., or Xavier Lucas, 6-2, 198, fr.
Nickel back
1 – Austin Brown, 6-1, 210, jr.
2 – Max Lofy, 5-10, 188, r-sr.
SPECIAL TEAMS
Punter
1 – Atticus Bertrams, 6-3, 225, soph.
2 – Gavin Meyers, 6-1, 198, r-sr.
Field goal kicker
1 – Nathanial Vakos, 6-1, 205, jr.
2 – Gavin Lahm, 6-0, 213, jr.
Kickoffs
1 – Gavin Lahm, 6-10, 213, jr.
2 – Nathanial Vakos, 6-1, 205, jr.
Long snapper
1 – Cayson Pfeiffer, 6-0, 205, sr.
2 – Duncan McKinley, 6-2, 222, r-sr.
Holder
1 – Gavin Meyers, 6-1, 198, r-sr.
2 – Atticus Bertrams, 6-2, 225, soph.
Punt returner
1 – Vinny Anthony II, 6-0, 188, jr.
2 – Hunter Wohler, 6-2, 218, sr.
Kickoff returner
1 – Vinny Anthony II, 6-0, 188, jr.
2 – Trech Kekahuna, 5-10, 197, r-fr.
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