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Wisconsin turns to former coach for the Rose Bowl

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Four years after taking over, Alvarez led the Badgers to a 10-1-1 record, a No. 4 ranking and the 1994 Rose Bowl. Wisconsin has had only two losing seasons since then.

Alvarez's return also gives the Badgers something to talk about besides their less-than-impressive record. Wisconsin is headed for the Rose Bowl at 8-5, and more than a few people have said the Badgers aren't worthy of a spot in a BCS bowl.

Wisconsin was just third in the Big Ten's Leaders Division. But neither Ohio State nor Penn State was eligible for the postseason because of NCAA sanctions, sending the Badgers to the Big Ten title game by default.

"I'm not apologizing for us to go to the Rose Bowl with five losses," Alvarez said. "We all knew the rules. ... Whoever wins the Big Ten championship goes to the Rose Bowl. We didn't have anything to do with two teams being ineligible in our division. That allowed us to be in the championship game, and we soundly beat the champion from the other division.

"I've been through that before when we were the worst team ever to represent (the Big Ten) in the Rose Bowl," Alvarez said, referring to Wisconsin's 1999 Rose Bowl appearances, when the Badgers went over Michigan and Ohio State because they'd gone the longest between appearances. "My response to that was, 'I know there's at least one team worse than us.'"

Wisconsin beat UCLA 38-31 that year.

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