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This isn’t typical Wisconsin behavior.
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This isn’t typical Wisconsin behavior.
Last weekend, the Wisconsin Badgers traveled to a state that doesn’t even exist — Ohio. No man has come back to live and tell the tale of what the f— is going on in Ohio, but our brave Badgers fearlessly took the charge against an ancient evil, The Ohio State Buckeyes.
Three months from now, the University of Wisconsin-Madison will open its 2022 season at Camp Randall Stadium against Illinois State University.
The start of the University of Wisconsin-Madison’s home football season brings time-honored traditions as students fill the stands with red and white.
The unranked Minnesota Golden Gophers (8-4) defeated the 14th-ranked Wisconsin Badgers (8-4) 23-13 in Minnesota on Saturday.
Hosts Cole Wozniak and Justin Alpert recap the Badgers’ narrow win against Nebraska and preview the Battle for the Axe with guest Matt Kennedy from the Minnesota Daily.
At this point in the season, most college football fans would say that they have a pretty good read on most teams. Early season miscues are often pretty much taken care of by this point of the season, and most would say that they have a pretty good sense on most teams.
In a season with plenty of moments Wisconsin (3-3) football players and coaches would love to forget, Collin Larsh delivered one worth remembering against rival Minnesota (3-4) in week nine.
Well folks, the 6-1 Wisconsin Badgers managed to make it through their seven non-conference games relatively unscathed, save for a heartbreaker in Milwaukee. In these games the veteran squad has proven themselves as a team that, as every college basketball pundit has put it, “won’t beat themselves.” But now, the truly challenging part of the schedule begins: conference play.
The storied history of the Wisconsin and Minnesota rivalry dates back all the way to 1890. After a brief one year hiatus in 1906 due to then-President Roosevelet suspending all college football in light of safety concerns, the rivalry game has been played every season since, making it the longest continuously played rivalry game in the history of college football. Entering Saturday, Wisconsin leads the series 61-60-8.
What happens when a stoppable force meets a moveable object?
The Badgers (5-1) will remain at the Kohl Center Saturday afternoon to finally complete their leg of the Big Ten/ACC Challenge as they take on the Louisville Cardinals (4-0) at noon. The Cardinals come to Madison in the wake of the Badgers’ victory over Loyola-Chicago by a score of 77-63.
In the midst of a pandemic, the Badger’s toughest opponent in sports this year has proven to be COVID-19. The virus has led to hectic seasons for many teams, with games being canceled, postponed, and shuffled around.
As part of Gameday V, The Daily Cardinal’s Simon Farber takes a look around the conference for a couple of high-profile matchups this Saturday.
To say it’s been a rough couple of days for No. 18 Wisconsin (2-1) would be an understatement.
According to the experts in Vegas — and anybody who knows a lick about Big Ten football — it’s incredibly unlikely that Lovie Smith and his Fighting Illini will be able to replicate last year’s upset victory over the Badgers this Friday at Camp Randall. According to football mastermind Smith, Illinois’ only chance to make it to Saturday without a humiliating defeat under their belt is if enough Badger players test positive for COVID-19 before kickoff that Wisconsin can’t field a team. Sure, it might sound like a longshot, but it’s way more likely than their forcing three turnovers and holding Badgers rushers to 3.6 YPC again.
Disaster struck for the Wisconsin football program Saturday as starting quarterback Jack Coan injured his foot at practice, according to Jeff Potrykus of the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel. Coan’s injury will require surgery and will keep him out of action indefinitely.
The Big Ten schedule reveal could not have gone better for the Wisconsin Badgers.
On December 2nd, 2018, just over a year ago, Wisconsin had been announced as participants in the Pinstripe Bowl following a disappointing 7-5 regular season.
We have already seen this matchup.