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Well, its been a very interesting year so far. Yesterday the Badgers lost
for the 2nd time this season, but that still leaves them with an 8-2 record.
Not only is that far better than preseason pundits thought they would have,
but the Badgers traditionally do best towards the end of a season and often
start slow. They also have found a way to win on their home ice - something
sadly missing last season.
So what's going on? I suspect it may be Jeff Sauer. After the disaster of
last year, the U did not give the almost automatic extension on his
contract. Suddenly, a wake-up call. When you have been coach of a team
"forever" you can get complacent. Maybe he's taking coaching a little more
seriously this year.
I'm not at Madison so this is all very speculative on my part. Does anyone
else have some thoughts to offer?
Tom Rowe [log in to unmask]
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