Wisconsin falls to No. 6 Oregon 21-7
By Tejas Rao | 6:57pmAfter a willful and promising first-half performance, a banged up Wisconsin squad couldn’t keep pace with the Ducks
After a willful and promising first-half performance, a banged up Wisconsin squad couldn’t keep pace with the Ducks
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Hosts Caroline McGartland, Ted Hyngstrom and Otto Von Sothen discuss the Badgers' loss over the weekend to the Ohio State Buckeyes. Then, they dive into other sports around the university.
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Hosts Caroline McGartland, Ted Hyngstrom and Otto Von Sothen discuss the Badgers' loss over the weekend to the Ohio State Buckeyes. Then, they dive into other sports around the university.
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