From the Student Section: Wisconsin Badgers
Posted by rtmsf on December 19th, 2009Contributing writer Kevin Chupka will periodically interview a rabid student fan about all things basketball on the court and in the stands… a view from the student section.
College basketball has its casual fans just like any other sport. There is one group however that elevates it above all else by taking “fandom” to new heights. A group tasked with truly being that sixth man on the court. Sure the alumni can open up wallets full of cash from the real world and they can drink their fancy imported beer but the lifeblood of any great team inside the many arenas of division one college basketball are the students. There are always exceptions (yours truly and Dick Vitale to name but two) but by and large students are the ones who live and breathe based on their team’s fortunes. And so I sought to find some of those rabid fans. The ones that paint their bare chests bright red or blue or orange. The ones that lead the student section in chants that lift up their team and dash the dreams of the other. In the weeks that follow we’ll get the dirt from inside the foxhole as we pick the brains of those who know their team best.
People like Michael Bleach, the beat writer for The Badger Herald, the paper of record at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. The senior journalism major has his finger on the pulse of the basketball Badgers; and while he and many in town were still streaming into Camp Randall Stadium to cheer on the gridiron Badgers, Michael was also looking closely at a basketball team that the mainstream media saw clawing for notoriety in a strong Big Ten conference.
In a column previewing the season Michael wrote: “the national media (AP Top 25) has determined the Badgers will finish behind Michigan State, Purdue, Michigan, Ohio State, Illinois and Minnesota. Michigan State and Purdue I will give you. As for the rest of the teams on that list, however, they haven’t invented a word strong enough for me to express my disbelief. I am colossally baffled.” Baffled he told me because “The team has no holes in the starting five — with everyone on the floor able to shoot from beyond the arc — and it is a Bo Ryan team, so you know they will play strong defense. They have two strong subs coming off the bench in Jordan Taylor (sixth man of the year candidate) and Ryan Evans (typical athletic, defense, hustling guy).”