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Hill questionable, Sherer to start again for Badgers

Adam Rittenberg, Big Ten

...Scott Tolzien. Redshirt freshman John Clay and sophomore Zach Brown will share the load at running back...help them become people that, once their playing days are doing, they're going to go out...

Blog | October 20, 2008

Big Ten Friday Mailbag

Adam Rittenberg, Big Ten

Posted by ESPN.com's Adam Rittenberg A few questions and answers before putting the blog to bed for a bit.  Bumpy in Detroit writes: Adam , i'm a...

Blog | September 26, 2008

Healthy Hill heating up for Badgers

Adam Rittenberg, Big Ten

...work, Hill is making better decisions on game day in the interest of self preservation. "I'm...He also has help behind him in sophomore Zach Brown and redshirt freshman John Clay, both of...

Blog | September 12, 2008

Big Ten mailbag

Adam Rittenberg, Big Ten

...Warrior and other wrestling greats -- it's nice to know where you're from. Let's begin: Zach from Sumpter, S.C., writes: Adam, I've been watching your posts and also watching for Purdue...

Blog | September 02, 2008

Big Ten mailbag

Adam Rittenberg, Big Ten

Posted by ESPN.com's Adam Rittenberg I probably don't mention this enough, but I really appreciate all the e-mail, both the positive and the negative....

Blog | August 15, 2008

Tiller discusses final season, position battles

Adam Rittenberg, Big Ten

...daily discussion," Tiller said. "Today's an important day for us. We've been out there dancing...spring. The Boilers swapped tackles Sean Sester and Zach Jones, moved Jared Zwilling to guard and established...

Blog | August 14, 2008

Big Ten mailbag

Adam Rittenberg, Big Ten

...Michigan's run alive, but it helps that the game is at the end of the season. Zach from Sumpter, S.C. writes: Adam, I'm a Purdue Boilermaker grad and Air Force officer stationed...

Blog | August 12, 2008

Badgers content to be Big Ten's 'dinosaurs'

Adam Rittenberg, Big Ten

...offensive coordinator Paul Chryst joked Sunday at media day. Wisconsin's offense resembles the systems run by...both weigh more than 235 pounds, while backup Zach Brown is hardly a waif at 207. There...

Blog | August 11, 2008

Observations from Wisconsin scrimmage

Adam Rittenberg, Big Ten

...s practice and underwent X-rays. Defensive end Kirk DeCremer sat out practice Saturday after practicing every day this week. Bielema said DeCremer, who underwent back surgery during the offseason, felt "a little bit of...

Blog | August 09, 2008

Morning Briefing: Wisconsin dismisses Smith

Adam Rittenberg, Big Ten

...Rittenberg EAST LANSING, Mich. -- My Big Ten tour continues Tuesday at Michigan State, which begins its media day around 8 a.m. ET. Offensive players and coaches are up first, followed by defensive players and...

Blog | August 05, 2008

Checking in with ... Matt Canada, Part II

Adam Rittenberg, Big Ten

...a couple days. But I know he's lifting and is excited, wants to play. We've got a bunch of them. Demetrius McCray's coming back, Bryan Payton's coming back, Zach [Davis-Walker...

Blog | August 01, 2008

Day 1 wrap-up: Wisconsin's Smith suspended

Adam Rittenberg, Big Ten

...was expected to share carries with starter P.J. Hill and reserves Zach Brown and John Clay this season. Other notes from Day 1: Iowa coach Kirk Ferentz announced that senior tackle Dace Richardson had...

Blog | July 24, 2008

Ranking the Big Ten running backs

Adam Rittenberg, Big Ten

Posted by ESPN.com's Adam Rittenberg After an extended examination of the Big Ten quarterbacks, from conundrums at four schools to stability at othe...

Blog | July 18, 2008

Army diver McLain makes miraculous recovery to return to competition

Adam Rittenberg, ESPN.com

Army diver Zach McLain's diving career appeared to end July 5, 2007, when he broke his neck diving into a swimming hole near his grandparents' cabin in Wellsboro, Pa. His return to the boards just six months later is a story of luck and determination.

Story | Conversation | June 20, 2008

Breaking down the Sun Belt

Adam Rittenberg, ESPN.com

Take a look at what questions were answered this spring and what problems linger heading into the fall.

Story | Conversation | May 15, 2008