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It wasn't the battle the Badgers were expecting, but it was a battle they got.
Surrounded by his teammates, senior noseguard Beau Allen waited next to Paul Bunyan’s Axe, watching the play on the field.
Saturday afternoon No. 19 Wisconsin (5-1 Big Ten, 8-2 overall) travels to Minneapolis to square off against No. 25 Minnesota (4-2, 8-2).
Following a complete dismantling of Indiana’s offense, No. 19 Wisconsin (5-1 Big Ten, 8-2 overall) will head to the Twin Cities to take on No. 25 Minnesota (4-2, 8-2) in the battle for Paul Bunyan’s Axe.
The Classified Staff Executive Committee will meet Thursday to begin drafting internal bylaws, continuing a process where classified staff will organize in a formal governance structure for the first time in the university’s history.
Football
Badgers put up 676 yards and keep explosive IU offense out of the end zone
1. HIGH-POWER HOOSIERS
Wisconsin has racked up impressive November records in recent years. The Badgers will try to continue the trend against Indiana.
Looking out at the Dane County airport from the inside of a four-passenger plane about to proceed onto the runway for takeoff, the door adjacent to me popped open and pilot Kelly Abplanalp grinned and said, “Don’t worry if that happens while we’re in the air; you won’t fall out.”
Wisconsin triumphed over BYU in a 27-17 victory last Saturday, winning the battle for time of possession 36:02 to 23:58.
Football
The Badgers, not surprisingly, looked good Saturday.
As the old adage goes, when you cut off the head of a snake, its body will stop moving.
Even before redshirt senior linebacker Chris Borland returned to the sideline in street clothes two weeks ago against Illinois, head coach Gary Andersen already had a game plan for what to do without his star player.
The No. 21 Wisconsin football team walked away with the Heartland Trophy Saturday after beating Iowa 28-9 in Iowa City.
Football
Late turnovers doom Iowa at home as Badgers win 28-9
This week, the Badger football team took their bye week a little too seriously. They have been seen throughout Madison truly “taking it easy,” sources say.