
First ' Goal: Dec. 10
December 10, 2009 | Football
Dec. 10, 2009
MADISON, Wis. --
        
        The 411
        Wisconsin will face Miami (9-3 overall, 5-3 ACC Coastal Division) in the 2009 Champs Sports        Bowl on Dec. 29 at the Florida Citrus Bowl Stadium in Orlando, Fla. Kickoff is set for 7        p.m. CST. ESPN will televise the game live.
        
        The team has been off since returning from Hawaii, but will reconvene tomorrow.
        
        Bowl Talk
        Some University of Wisconsin football fans might be tired of the Champs Sports Bowl and        Orlando, Fla. But         Champs officials don’t seem to be weary of the Badgers, according to Tom        Mulhern of Madison.com.
        
        A win over Miami on Dec. 29 in the Champs Bowl in Orlando, Fla., would help         validate the Badgers’ season and recovery, says Mike Lucas of        Madison.com.
        
        At the risk of sounding like he’s selling tickets to the Champs, Tom Oates of        Madison.com says         it’s silly to consider this bowl a step down. Indeed, the matchup between two        9-3 teams — 20th-ranked UW of the Big Ten and 14th-ranked Miami (Fla.) of the ACC        — is better than the Badgers could have hoped for, better even than the New        Year’s Day matchup with Auburn (7-5) in the Outback Bowl that it desired.
        
        Mark Schlabach of ESPN.com ranked all 34 bowl games and has the         Champs Sports Bowl at No. 17.
        
        Stewart Mandel of SI.com did the same thing, but had the         Badgers’ game at No. 10.
        
        Season Recap
        Adam Rittenberg of ESPN.com has his recap        of the 2009 season for the Badgers.
        
        Rittenberg also has his         recap of the 2009 Big Ten season and hands out some awards, including John Clay as        Offensive MVP and Wisconsin as his biggest surprise.
        
        Four Badgers made it onto Rittenberg’s All-Big Ten        team, while two UW linebackers were among his freshmen        of the year.
        
        Final Grades
        Michael Bleach and Jordan Schelling of the Badger Herald provide their grades for the        football team this season.
        
        Badgers host inaugural Football Awards Show
        Badger fans are invited to celebrate with the team and coaching staff at the Wisconsin Football        Awards Show on Friday, Dec. 11, at 7:30 p.m. at the Kohl Center. Admission is free. A        brand new event designed for fans of all ages, the Wisconsin Football Awards Show will        feature presentations of the program’s post-season awards including Rookie of the        Year, Scholastic Player of the Year, Badger Power Award, Team MVP and more. Fans also have        the chance to vote for the        Play of the Year.
        
        Badgers in the Pros
        •    Jim Sorgi appeared in only one game this season,        but a shoulder injury will now cause him to         miss the rest of the year.
        •    The New York Giants are looking for Travis        Beckum to start making an impact, writes Mike Garafolo of The Star-Ledger.
        
        Tweet of the Day
        UWMadisonNews Today Show, CNN, GMA, Weather Channel, NYT all showing the nation how Badgers        roll on a Snow Day! http://bit.ly/6hZGo3 Posted Dec. 10        at 9:43 a.m.
        
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        What you won’t find on Facebook
        If a pro football career doesn’t work out, Jaevery        McFadden says he plans to go back to school, get his masters, then either own a        business or be a principal or high school teacher.
        
        Note of the Day
        With two kickoff returns against Hawaii, David        Gilreath tied the Big Ten record for career kickoff returns (106). He is tied with        former Badger Brandon Williams and Michigan State's Derrick Mason.
        
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