MADISON, Wis. -- Football is a family business for the Watt clan at Wisconsin.After surviving two knee injuries and a position change, T.J. Watt is ready to show his stuff at outside linebacker in his fourth year with the Badgers.This is 100 percent what I love to do. This is exactly what I want to be, Watt said. I want to be physical. I want to rush the passer and I want to get to the football. Thats exactly what I want to do.Oldest brother and former Badger J.J. Watt is entering his sixth season as a defensive end with the Houston Texans and is a three-time NFL defensive player of the year. Fullback Derek Watt, who roomed with T.J. last year, is preparing for his rookie season with the San Diego Chargers.The 6-foot-5, 243-pound T.J. Watt is expected to make his first college start when Wisconsin faces LSU on Sept. 3 at Lambeau Field.At the end of the day Im my own person. Theyre their own people, T.J. Watt said. But Im definitely looking forward to making my family proud and keeping the legacy going.Watt joined the program in 2013 as a tight end and was redshirted in Gary Andersens first season as head coach. He missed the entire 2014 season after he injured his right knee in training camp. He then injured his left knee early in the spring of 2015 and was moved to outside linebacker last summer where he gradually became comfortable in his new home.The learning curve was real steep at first but toward the end it started coming natural to me, getting more and more reps, he said.After making it through last season injury-free, Watt attacked offseason workouts with a vengeance. He made such an impression on new defensive coordinator Justin Wilcox that he was placed with the No. 1 defense on the first day of spring ball.He works at his craft. Hes a physical, tough guy. Hes got good ability, really good, Wilcox said. Hes talented, big and fast. I just think the skys the limit for him. Im real excited about where hes headed.Watt said that playing spring ball also helped him adjust to his new position. He added that he cant wait to play opposite returning senior outside linebacker Vince Biegel.Weve got the mad man on the other side, Watt said. Were alike. We both like to get after the pigskin and get it. Were going to wreak havoc and destruction.Biegel is also eager to line up with the youngest Watt this season.Like me, hes a bigger linebacker who can get after the quarterback, Biegel said. Hes got great role models in his life with his older brothers. T.J. is going to be a great asset for this defense. Swell Black Bottle . -- Cam Newton pranced into the end zone, placed his hands over his chest and did his familiar Superman pose. Cheap SWell Bottle . Listen to the game live on TSN Radio 1050 at 7pm et. The Raptors traded Rudy Gay, Quincy Acy and Aaron Gray to the Sacramento Kings on Monday, in exchange for Greivis Vasquez, John Salmons, Patrick Patterson and Chuck Hayes. http://www.swellbottlesclearance.com/swell-stone-collection-bottle.html . After Gasquet beat fifth-seeded Ivan Dodig of Croatia 7-5, 6-3, Tsonga followed up with a 6-7 (3), 6-2, 6-2 win against sixth-seeded Edouard Roger-Vasselin in an all-French match. Starbucks Swell Bottles Liberty . However, he did make them miss him a little less. Cundiff, who had the unenviable job of replacing Dawson last season, agreed Thursday to a one-year, $1. Swell Water Bottle Sale . Speaking Thursday on TSN 1050 Thursday, the Leafs GM also touched on the questions surrounding the teams leadership and the struggles of his big-name free-agent signing. “Its not from lack of effort from the coaching staff. RALEIGH, N.C. -- Redshirt sophomore Coult Culler will no longer play football for North Carolina State due to unspecified injuries, coach Dave Doeren says.Doeren announced Cullers decision Tuesday.Culler is a native of Wilmington who redshirted as a linebacker in 2014 and played in four games on the defensiive line last season.dddddddddddd He was moved to offensive guard in the spring.He will remain in school and will pursue a degree in fisheries, wildlife and conservation biology. ' ' '