On Sunday night, the University of Wisconsin put 5,800 Rose Bowl tickets on sale for students through the school's athletics department.

All the tickets were scooped up in 20 minutes at a face value of $150 apiece. But shortly after the sale concluded, many of the tickets popped up for sale again -- some for as much as $400 each -- on various web sites, such as Facebook Marketplace and Craigslist.

The Badger Herald, the Wisconsin independent student newspaper, had a problem with that. And so the newspaper has published a list of the names of the students selling their tickets under a headline "The Worst People on Campus."

The opinion piece calls out those students looking to profit from their Rose Bowl tickets.

Truly, there is a special place in Hell for people who buy Rose Bowl tickets with the sole intention of profiting from them. It is entirely unfair to those who actually love this football team and were counting on a cheap face value ticket in order to make the trip to Pasadena an economic reality. We'll keep printing names of those we catch on Facebook marketplace. And feel free to send an email to editor@badgerherald.com if you know of anybody whose name should be added to the list — particularly the 100 people who have already made a listing on Craigslist. We also ask this of UW Athletics: Next time, make it so people have to pick their tickets up at the bowl site. That will keep the worst people on campus from cheating the system.

Since being published, an Editor's Note was added to the article asking for respect in the story's comment section.

It reads, in part:

All threats will be removed and reported to campus and city police. This piece is by no means meant to be a call to take action against the above individuals, simply a tongue-in-cheek commentary about an unfair ticketing practice, and we apologize if it was taken as anything more than that.

-- Tim Gardner

Follow Tim on Twitter at @TimGardner_USAT

Hat tip: Deadspin