Welcome to the Big Ten: An Oregon fan’s guide to gameday at Wisconsin
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Dearest Oregon fans,
The Wisconsin Badgers will host the No. 1 ranked team in the country for the first time since 2010. The No. 1 Oregon Ducks have proved to be formidable this season, currently boasting a 10-0 record after defeating several ranked opponents, including No. 13 Boise State and No. 2 Ohio State.
While the Wisconsin vs. Oregon football game will hold most fans’ attention, Saturday’s matchup also brings together two of the most recognizable mascots in college football: Bucky Badger and Puddles the Duck.
The Wisconsin Badgers football team (5-4) will welcome the No. 1 Oregon Ducks to Camp Randall on Saturday for their tenth game of the season.
The Badgers men’s basketball team will face their first real test of the season against No. 9 Arizona at home Friday night.
The Wisconsin Badgers women’s soccer team will host the University of Maine in the first round of the NCAA Championship on Friday.
Before the Wisconsin Badgers and Oregon Ducks meet at Camp Randall Stadium for the first time as Big Ten conference foes, it’s time to review some memorable history between the two storied college football programs.
The Wisconsin Badgers men’s basketball team dominated the Appalachian State Mountaineers 87-56 Sunday afternoon at the Kohl Center, improving to 3-0 on the season.
The No. 1 Wisconsin Badgers women’s hockey team swept the No. 8 St. Cloud State Huskies twice — 6-0 on Nov. 1 and 4-0 on Nov. 2.
The Wisconsin Badgers football team will welcome the No. 1 Oregon Ducks to Camp Randall on Saturday night in what may be their biggest challenge of what has already been a season full of tough opponents.
Wisconsin Badgers football senior advisor and former NFL head coach Jack Del Rio will resign following an arrest early Friday morning for operating a vehicle while intoxicated, head coach Luke Fickell announced in a press conference on Monday.
The University of Wisconsin-Madison men’s soccer team drew to Michigan at home on Sunday afternoon, closing out regular season play. The Badgers needed a win to make the last seed of the Big Ten Tournament. But with a tie, the Wolverines clinched the last spot.
The Badgers men’s basketball team played well enough to defeat the Montana State Bobcats 79-67 at the Kohl Center Thursday night, behind a steady offensive output led by senior guard Max Klesmit. Wisconsin improves to 2-0 on the season.
The Wisconsin Badgers football team took a 21-10 lead against the USC Trojans across the first half of the game when they traveled to Los Angeles, California, on Sept. 28 but lost the game with a score of 38-21.
The Wisconsin Badgers are gearing up for their matchup against No. 1 Oregon this weekend. It’s been rough sledding for the Badgers, who’ve been outscored 23-70 in their past two games against Iowa and No. 3 Penn State.
Calling Saturday a disappointing day for Badger fans may be an understatement. In fact, the word disaster may sum it up better.
The Wisconsin Badgers women’s basketball team took a huge 95-68 win over the Wright State Raiders in their first regular season game Tuesday, showing dominance and belonging on the court.
The Wisconsin men’s hockey (1-5-2) team will play at home for the first time in two weeks to face the No. 3 Minnesota Gophers for the first time this season this weekend.
The No. 7 University of Wisconsin-Madison volleyball team took on the University of Illinois on Sunday and earned a solid 3-0 win. This win comes on the heels of Wisconsin’s 0-3 loss to the University of Nebraska in front of their home crowd on Friday and was much-needed to get their momentum going again.
The transfer portal is intended to make the transfer process for student athletes easier. Introduced by the NCAA in 2018, it allows for a form of free agency to exist for athletes in collegiate sports and acts as a database that makes their first step of transferring easier.