Welcome back for another live game thread Badgers FCS opponent Austin Peay today at Camp Randall Stadium. Apparently it's hard to know what we’re going to see the board today, but they are a good start. Two wins Cumberland and Tennessee State, are already halfway to last season's victory total. Their loss came to Middle Tennessee State, the second school in FBS than in Wisconsin. So if we're going to play the game of the transitive property, Middle Tennessee State beat 56-33 management, but lost to Minnesota at home. Knowing how bad Minnesota is that you get an idea of the level of talent that is coming to Camp Randall today. Expect the Badgers score early and often. Austin Peay defense has been washed away by the scale, after last season and is definitely the weakest part of the hemisphere governors. The offense is a group of veteran wide receiver and may be able to score a touchdown or two
Clarksville, Tennessee artist Laura Martin has a strong visceral reaction every time your fingers touch the cold wet mud on his potter's wheel. 'I often feel that I lose the magic for opinion and artistic freedom is growing and running in time with the hypnotic force that urges the clay into shape,' he said recently. This October, a new exhibition at the center of Austin Peay shows several works created through this intuitive link between meat and mud. The show, 'the boat' will feature works by Martin, Ken Shipley, Morgan and Katt Tuzenue Carolina. Opens on 07 October with a reception from 5 to 8 hours and 30 October. Last year, the APSU Center of Excellence for the Creative Arts leased a building in downtown Clarksville to provide gallery space above APSU and teachers. This exhibition will feature new works by two former students and a professor of assets.
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