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By Tim Beggs ( Contact )   December 5, 2011

Has there ever been a better time for Wisconsin football? Not just in Madison, but Green Bay & Whitewater too. The two time defending national champion Warhawks are well on their way to a third consecutive title, and another rematch with Mount Union. The "Purple Streak" is a division three wrecking crew as they seem to demolish anyone standing in the way of perfection.

Camp Randall West in Pasadena, Ca. will welcome Wisconsin for a second consecutive Rose Bowl appearance on January 2nd. Bucky bounced Sparty in the first ever Big Ten Championship game and earned the rights to face Oregon in the Grand Daddy of them all!

What can you say about Green Bay? The G-Men smashed them in the mouth, but the Pack would not be denied outside of the Big Apple to remain perfect this season. The defending SB Champs have overcame adversity and remain on course to defend their title.

Wisconsin Football, where winners play!

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