Monday November 7
Monday, November 07, 2011The Packers stay perfect at the halfway point, the rest of the NFL action and the Sprint Cup chase gets even tighter with two races to go.
The Packers stay perfect at the halfway point, the rest of the NFL action and the Sprint Cup chase gets even tighter with two races to go.
The girls high school volleyball state tournament opens, a football feast awaits this weekend and quite a hat trick for a goaltender in the NHL.
A midweek medical update in advance of the Packers-Chargers game this Sunday, a couple of Brewers earn Silver Slugger Awards and the WIAA Girls State volleyball tournament opens at the Resch Center in Green Bay.
The Packers don't feel like the NFL's special team, the Badgers can regroup at home and Ryan Braun denied a Gold Glove.
The Packers return to work, the San Diego Chargers cough one up in overtime against the Kansas City Chiefs and Tony LaRussa calls it a career.
The NFL weekend without the Pack, the Badgers need prayers after they're beaten on another "Hail Mary" and Tony Stewart tightens up the Chase.
The Cardinals win a thriller over the Rangers to take the World Series to the limit, the Packers enjoy the bye week but there's plenty of football to be found.
The World Series waits one night for game 6, the Packers look inward during the bye week and the US Curling national championships are coming to town.
The World Series returns to St. Louis for game 6, the Badgers look to bounce back and the Packers assess their unbeaten start at the bye.
The Texas Rangers beat the St. Louis Cardinals 4-2 in Game five of the World Series, the Packers lose a running back as the bye week arrives and Jacksonville surprises Baltimore in Monday night football.