Packers To Sign Tavon Austin

By Adam Roberts – 12/1/2020

The Packers are bringing in a 2013 Top 10 draft pick that has some familiarity with the Matt LaFleur coaching style.

Green Bay is set to sign wide receiver and special teamer Tavon Austin this week ahead of their game Sunday against Philadelphia. Austin spent his first five years with the St. Louis/LA Rams, and in his last year with the club LaFleur was the team’s offensive coordinator. Between 2017 and 18 Austin caught 21 passes for 317 yards and three touchdowns for the Cowboys, and was most recently with the 49ers, but he never played for San Francisco after going on IR this summer.

Tyler Ervin remains injured for Green Bay, so Austin’s presence could indicate a desire to move on from Darrius Shepherd in the return game. Shepherd has returned 11 kicks this year for 227 yards.

Vikings Comeback and Beat Carolina 28-27

By Adam Roberts – 11/30/2020

Kicker Joey Slye had been money twice for the Panthers against the Vikings, but after Chad Beebe caught a 10 yarder from Kirk Cousins with 46 seconds to go in the game, his services would be called upon once again from 54 yards away.

Turns out, the third time was the charm for the Vikings’ special teams.

Slye’s kick missed wide left by a mile, and Minnesota held on for a 28-27 win. It also ensured that Beebe’s redemption arc would stand, after muffing a punt return and giving the ball back to the Panthers at a critical juncture in the game. Beebe finished with 7 catches for 63 yards and his game-winning score.

Minnesota has pulled into a tie for second in the NFC North courtesy of Green Bay disposing of the Bears. The Vikings are back at home on Sunday for a noon game against Jacksonville.

Wisconsin Men’s Basketball Ranked Fourth

By Adam Roberts – 11/30/2020

Don’t look now, but 2-0 Wisconsin men’s basketball has climbed into the national Top 5.

Wisconsin moves up to fourth in the AP poll today after a 92-58 win over Arkansas-Pine Bluff Friday evening in which they began the night on a 25-0 run. The Badgers are joined in the Top 5 by Iowa at #3 and Illinois at #5. Michigan State is the fourth Big Ten team in the Top 10 at #8. Ohio State and Rutgers are the other two Big Ten ranked teams at 23rd and 24th respectively.

A two yearly in-state nonconference games are renewed this week with Tuesday’s game against Green Bay and Friday’s road contest at Marquette. After that, Wisconsin will host (RV) Louisville in the ACC/Big Ten Challenge. Coverage of all these games can be heard right here on your official Badger station, ESPN La Crosse 105.5!

Rodgers Throws 4 TDs, Packers Beat Bears 41-25

By Adam Roberts – 11/30/2020

I know many people don’t like prevent defense late in blowout games. Believe me, I don’t either. I prefer to see a complete, sixty minute start-to-finish blowout to cement in my head that a team is as good as we think they are.

That being said, last night’s 41-25 Packers win over Chicago was essentially a 41-10 victory. The result was expected going into the evening, and for once, Green Bay actually didn’t play down to an opponent.

If you take out the fourth quarter, Bears quarterback Mitchell Trubisky was not great in his return to the starting role. Entering the fourth, he had 130 yards passing, a 1-yard touchdown toss, two interceptions, and a lost fumble taking by Preston Smith into the endzone. While run defense STILL has not been figured out by Mike Pettine and the Packers, Trubisky was playing from behind from the get-go, and in modern day football an inept quarterback cannot win games.

Conversely, the Packer offense put up their second-highest point total of the season behind four touchdown tosses by Aaron Rodgers along with 189 yards on the ground. Aaron Jones rushed for 90 yards followed by Jamaal Williams with 73. Williams also had a nice touchdown in the third quarter muscling off would-be tacklers up the middle.

The win puts the Packers up three games in the NFC North with five games remaining. Green Bay next gets Carson Wentz/Jalen Hurts and the Philadelphia Eagles next Sunday.

INJURY NEWS

Center Corey Linsley left the game with a hamstring injury, but according to head coach Matt LaFleur it does not appear to be a season-ending situation. Credit should be given to Elgton Jenkins, who stepped in and played center the rest of the game. Jenkins has now played at every position on the O-Line, and has proven to be an underrated but valuable asset for a Packers offensive front that has played great over the last two games. Safety Darnell Savage also left the game with a back injury after recording two interceptions of Trubisky; his status going forward is unknown.

Bucks Sign Nik Stauskas

By Adam Roberts – 11/27/2020

The Milwaukee Bucks have signed a former top-10 draft selection.

The Bucks have agreed to a one-year deal with Canadian wing Nik Stauskas. He was the eighth-overall pick in the 2014 draft and last played in the NBA for the Cavaliers in the 2018-2019 season. Since then, Stauskas has been playing overseas with the Spanish club Saski Baskonia. He averaged 5.5 points and two rebounds with Cleveland, and last year in Spain averaged 7.2 points and a rebound and a half.

Badger Junior CB Rachad Wildgoose Declares for NFL Draft

By Adam Roberts – 11/27/2020

With so much uncertainty surrounding football, COVID-19, and the impact a case can cause to athletes’ long-term health, it’s not surprising that juniors have started to end their seasons earlier than normal if they plan on playing at the next level. It’s become practice for many top prospects to sit out lesser bowl games out of caution for their draft stock, and this year we’re seeing players do this even before bowl season.

A Badger corner did became the latest to announce his plans today. Junior Rachad Wildgoose on Twitter today declared for the 2021 NFL Draft, and said he would be forgoing the rest of the 2020 regular season for Wisconsin as he prepares. Wildgoose recorded six tackles in two Badger games this season, and in his essentially two-and-a-half career has recorded 57 tackles, defended 14 passes, and recorded an 11-yard interception last season.

Wisconsin-Minnesota was cancelled earlier this week, and so the Badgers next get #12 Indiana at Camp Randall on December 5th.

 

Packer DE Montravius Adams Out For Season (Toe)

By Adam Roberts – 11/26/2020

Per Packer head coach Matt LaFleur, defensive end Montravius Adams is done for the year with a toe injury that has been nagging him since training camp.

In a likely related move yesterday, the team claimed defensive lineman Anthony Rush off waivers from the Chicago Bears. Rush played in nine games for the Philadelphia Eagles in 2019 and four games with the Seattle Seahawks this season. The undrafted free agent from UAB has 14 tackles, three tackles for losses, 0.5 sacks, two pass breakups and one quarterback hit over 215 career defensive snaps.

In other injury news, the team expects to have both wide receiver Davante Adams and center Corey Linsley for Sunday night’s game.

Thanksgiving Thoughts – Opinion

By Adam Roberts – 11/26/2020

Since we’ve re-tooled the ESPN La Crosse website, there has been little room for my opinion columns I used to write semi-regularly here. I do think the rebrand looks very nice and as you can tell by the articles we DO have, I certainly haven’t been lacking for writing work here at the station.

Still, I do miss getting the chance to write opinion pieces every now and then, and on this Thanksgiving Thursday, today seems like as good a day as any to share what buzzing in my noggin once again.

What can be said about 2020 that hasn’t been said and repeated a million times at this point? From a near conflict with Iran to start the year off, to the election, and EVERYTHING in between, the start to the ’20s has been an ordeal to say the least. This insanity certainly has not skipped over the sports world; I remember the overarching feeling of shock the night the NBA season was suspended due to Rudy Gobert’s positive COVID test. The sheer thought of an American pro sport regular season being suspended over what many at the time (and unfortunately too many still) thought was nothing more than the flu seemed so inconceivable at the time. Nine-plus months later we’ve seen how a bubble season looks in basketball, the terms “social distancing” “quarantine” and “contact tracing” will likely be the front runners for Merriam-Webster’s Word of the Year, and somehow we navigated the COVID minefield to have as close to a complete high school football season as possible.

With regards to that last point, it certainly was no easy task getting the season started and then finished. Multiple times we had games planned on Monday and then had to change course at least once, if not multiple times, during the week. And while it certainly was stressful at times, I can’t even begin to imagine the stress felt by school administrators, athletic directors, and coaches, who upon making the tough choice to cancel or postpone a game would often would be on the receiving end of scathing remarks from those in the community who wanted football by any means necessary. In a way, I really do understand the frustration of those community members. After all, essentially no one alive today has any recollection of the last major life-changing pandemic in this country back in 1918, and despite the H1N1 pandemic of 2009 killing an estimated 12,000 Americans, life largely wasn’t effected, certainly not to the extent we are seeing now. So, having sporting events, concerts, holiday gatherings, and general travel be paused or severely limited was guaranteed to draw a number of different reactions.

But at the end of the day, what I am thankful for today as a sports broadcaster in the Coulee Region are the school administrators who made the tough decisions not because it was popular, but because it was necessary. I’m thankful for the coaches who not only navigated the constant uncertainty with grace, but used this unusual year as a teaching experience for their young men and women as coaches do with many other things. I’m thankful for the parents of athletes who were already wearing so many hats in the age of virtual education and still supported their young athletes. And I’m thankful for the cross country, football, golf, soccer, and volleyball athletes who followed the guidelines, persevered through adversity, and will continue to do so heading into the winter sports season, whatever seasons we get.

Enjoy your turkey day everyone, make sure to do so safely, and don’t forget: there’s no shame in loosening the belt a little bit today for that extra piece of pie.

La Crosse’s Johnny Davis Scores 8; #7 Wisconsin Wins 77-67

By Adam Roberts – 11/26/2020

Things were maybe a little closer than they should have been in the second half, but #7 Wisconsin had a big enough cushion after one half to secure a 77-67 win over Eastern Illinois. Nate Reuvers put up 18 points and nine rebounds to lead the scoring while Ben Carlson added 13 points and D’Mitrik Trice had 11.

First game jitters aside, consistency is something Greg Gard wants to improve upon going forward. “That’s one thing tonight…I think we were much better in the first half than in the second half” Gard said afterwards. “Part of that’s me shuffling more guys through, and part of that is just being more consistent.”

For fans in our area, the story of interest was how quickly Johnny Davis would score his first points as a Badger. The answer was just over 6 minutes, laying in a floater with 13:29 remaining in the first. Davis would end up with 8 points, 2 rebounds, and an assist, steal, and blocked shot each in 15 minutes off the bench.

1-0 Wisconsin next takes on Arkansas-Pine Bluff at the Kohl Center tomorrow night. Our coverage begins at 7pm on ESPN La Crosse 105.5. If you’re in the Coulee Region, you can stream tomorrow night’s action right here at espnlacrosse.com.

Badger Men’s Hockey Completes Sweep of Penn State

By Adam Roberts – 11/25/2020

Wisconsin men’s hockey had a rough go of it against Michigan after opening the season with two wins over Notre Dame. Be it the lack of shots on net late in game two or some adjustment to playing regular season games in LaBahn Arena instead of the Kohl Center, the Badgers entered a two-game early week series against Penn State looking for someone to step up.

Turns out sophomore Cole Caufield answered the call.

The winger had four goals against the Nittany Lions as part of his second collegiate hat trick in Wisconsin’s 7-3 win. The Big Ten Freshman of the Year last year wasn’t the only Badger with a big night in game two, as goalie Robbie Beydoun stopped 35 of 38 shots on goal to help the Badgers improve to 4-2.

Next up is a series against Arizona State. ESPN La Crosse 105.5 will have coverage Saturday starting at 6:30pm and Sunday starting at 3:30.