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Watch here http://ncaa.getliveon.com/ Wisconsin Badgers vs Oregon Ducks Live Stream Online NCAA COLLEGE FOOTBALL 2011.Wisconsin Badgers vs Oregon Ducks Live Stream Online will held on 5:00 PM ET, Monday, January 2,2012 .NCAA FOOTBALL,Don't miss to watch this game live.Watch live NCAA games online via the streaming live sports network, your home on the net for live NCAA FOOTBALL each and every week of the season.

MATCH DETAILS
Date: Monday, January 2,2012
Time: 5:00 PM ET
Competition: NCAA COLLEGE FOOTBALL
Live/Repeat: Live

Catch all the glitz and glamour when Oregon takes on Wisconsin at 5 p.m. (ET) Jan. 2, 2012, when you watch the Rose Bowl online from Pasadena, Calif. The 2012 BCS Rose Bowl is one of those great matchups, and if you like scoring, this is the game for you. It will feature the Pac-12 champion Oregon Ducks and the Big Ten champion Wisconsin Badgers. Both teams are fantastic offensively and should keep viewers and fans very happy with a bunch of points scored.
Wisconsin's Montee Ball has had somewhat of a good season this year. He's only rushed for over 1,700 yards and 32 touchdowns. In the last five games alone, he's ran for over 900 yards and totaled 17 touchdowns. The guy has been on fire lately and doesn't look like he'll be stopped any time soon either. Not even the solid defensive line of Michigan State was able to slow him down. In the two games against the Spartans, Ball had 283 total yards and six touchdowns. Oregon may have LaMichael James and De'Anthony Thomas – excellent ball carriers – but Wisconsin's “Ball” is a pigskin carrier that opponents cannot seem to shut down.
The Oregon Ducks defensive line is one of the best in college football, as it has 43 sacks on the season. That's the best in the Pac-12 and the third best in the country.
Your best is option is to watch the Rose Bowl online.
The No. 10 Wisconsin Badgers and the No. 5 Oregon Ducks square off on Monday in the Rose Bowl at the Rose Bowl in Pasadena, Ca. (5 pm ET, ESPN).
College football odds at Legends sports have the Ducks as a 6-point favorite, while the over/under total is at 72.
Wisconsin was 11-2 SU and 7-6 ATS this season, and the “over” cashed in nine of the Badgers’ games this season. Wisconsin won 42-39 result against the Michigan State Spartans in the Big Ten Championship Game on Dec. 3. Wisconsin failed to cover as a 9.5-point home favorite, and the score was over the total of 56.
Oregon is 11-2 straight up and 6-6-1 against the spread, and over betting fans also cashed in nine of the Ducks’ games this year. Oregon beat the UCLA Bruins 49-31 in its last game on Dec. 2 but failed to cover the 31-point spread as home favorites, while the score was over the total of 66.5.
On the injury list, the Badgers may be without linebacker Ethan Armstrong, who is listed as questionable with a leg injury, while offensive lineman Peter Konz is listed as probable with an ankle injury. The Ducks have four players listed as questionable, including two wide receivers: Keanon Lowe is questionable with an arch injury, and Justin Hoffman is questionable with a head injury.
Wisconsin is 5-0 SU in its last five games overall but just 2-5 ATS in its last seven games overall. Oregon is 2-3-1 ATS in its last six overall.

Rose Bowl - Wisconsin Badgers vs. Oregon Ducks

The Wisconsin Badgers came to the Rose Bowl last year and were beaten by the TCU Horned Frogs. The Oregon Ducks played in the BCS National Championship Game and were beaten by the Auburn Tigers. Both have some unfinished business that they would like to tend to when they square off against one another in Rose Bowl betting action on January 2nd.

The Badgers and Ducks both survived their respective first ever conference championship games to reach this point. Both teams are ranked in the Top 10, and the winner of this one will finish in the Top 5 in the country for sure. However, with two losses apiece, both have to be disappointed with the way that the season ultimately went.

If you like offense, this is the bowl game that you are going to want to watch. The Badgers averaged 44.6 points per game this year thanks to the rushing of Heisman Trophy finalist, RB Montee Ball and the passing of QB Russell Wilson. Wilson transferred from NC State just before the start of the season, and he promptly went on to throw for 31 TDs against three picks complete 72.5 percent of his passes.

The ground game was truly insane for Wisconsin, though. Last year, Ball, RB James White, and RB John Clay all rushed for at least 900 yards and had double digits worth of touchdowns. This year, the argument could be made that it is more out of this world. Ball rushed for 1,759 yards and 32 TDs (and had six scores as a receiver), White had 683 yards and six TDs, and Wilson had 320 yards and five TDs. Add in the fact that two receivers, Nick Toon and Jared Abbrederis both had at least 800 receiving yards and a total of 16 TDs.

It's not like Oregon's offense is exactly slacking. RB LaMichael James averaged the most yards per game on the ground of any back in the nation, and he was probably hosed out of being a Heisman finalist after rushing for 1,646 yards and 17 TDs. RB Kenjon Barner had 909 yards and 11 trips to the end zone as well.

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