5-ON-5 WITH WISCONSIN'S BO RYAN                                                                                                                             >>> CollegeInsider.com

DAVE MAGARITY: As you enter your third season, what is your biggest challenge?

BO RYAN: As you know Dave, this time of year the concern is just keeping everyone healthy. This preseason we have had more ankle, heel and toe bruises than ever before. You name a body part and I guarantee one of our guys has had it banged up. To date, we have had just one practice with our entire group.

MAGARITY: If they made a movie about your life, who would play Bo Ryan?

RYAN: Oh there is no question that it would have to be Denzel Washington.

MAGARITY: What's the worst question a reporter has ever asked you?

RYAN: (laughing) I think you covered all of those types of questions in one of your columns. Many times, prior to the start of a game, I have been asked if I thought we had a chance to win. Now that is a ridiculous question.

"Hey Bo, can you beat this team?" If I remember correctly, your response to that question was, "Hell, you're right we've got no shot so we'll probably just skip the game and get back to campus. [Click Here for Magarity's Post Game Stupidity]

MAGARITY: Which dog is more tame, Cujo or Snoop Dog?

RYAN: I guess that would depend on the environment. However, I read a while back that Snoop took the time to coach his son's Pop Warner football team. A lot of people were outraged, but I give him a lot of credit for that. A lot of celebrities don't have time for such important things. Cujo wasn't exactly a candidate for the Westminster dog show.

MAGARITY: Which is better theatre, The Curse of the Mummy or the curse of the Bambino?

RYAN: (laughing) Boris Karloff was pretty good as the Mummy, but I am a baseball guy and the Bambino curse is more entertaining.

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