Badgers football caps season with Axe Game victory
The Paul Bunyan Axe is back in Madison after the Badgers sealed a decisive 28-14 win Saturday over the Minnesota Golden Gophers with a cohesive team performance on both sides of the ball.
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The Paul Bunyan Axe is back in Madison after the Badgers sealed a decisive 28-14 win Saturday over the Minnesota Golden Gophers with a cohesive team performance on both sides of the ball.
The Wisconsin Badgers (6-5) will look to close out the regular season with two straight victories Saturday when they play the Minnesota Golden Gophers (5-6) in the battle for Paul Bunyan’s Axe in Minneapolis.
In a relentless effort, the Wisconsin Badgers football team knocked off the rival Nebraska Cornhuskers Saturday night, winning 24-17 and clinching their spot in a postseason bowl game for the 22nd-straight season.
When the Wisconsin Badgers (5-5) host the Nebraska Cornhuskers (5-5) Saturday at 6:30 p.m. at Camp Randall Stadium, they will find themselves desperately trying to salvage their season.
For the second year in a row, the Wisconsin Badgers football program enters the penultimate week of the season with a meager 5-5 record.
Fourteen Wisconsin high school football teams will take the field Thursday and Friday at Camp Randall Stadium, all playing to bring home a state championship and a gold football.
The Wisconsin Badgers fell to the Northwestern Wildcats 24-10 Saturday evening at Camp Randall Stadium.
When I first arrived in Madison around a month ago from the United Kingdom, it was no secret I was most excited to experience American college sports culture.
As the Wisconsin Badgers (5-4) welcome the Northwestern Wildcats (4-5) to Camp Randall Stadium at 2:30 p.m. on Saturday, they will do so at the lowest point they’ve found themselves in since the beginning of the Luke Fickell era.
The Wisconsin Badgers (5-3) will look to move on from last week’s loss when they take on the Indiana Hoosiers (2-6) Saturday at 11 a.m. in Bloomington, Indiana.
As the Ohio State Buckeyes rolled into Madison last Saturday for a highly anticipated matchup, former Wisconsin running back Ron Dayne also made his way back to his old stomping grounds as a guest of DirecTV’s Big Ten Fall College Football Tour.
In the most highly anticipated matchup at Camp Randall post-COVID, the Wisconsin student section once again disappointed.
The Wisconsin Badgers (4-2) will look to play spoiler when they host the No. 3 Ohio State Buckeyes (7-0) at 6:30 p.m. Saturday at Camp Randall Stadium.
The date is Oct. 16, 2010. The No. 18 Wisconsin Badgers are hosting the No. 1 Ohio State Buckeyes in a packed Camp Randall Stadium under the lights. David Gilreath takes the opening kickoff back for a touchdown. With Scott Tolzien under center, James White in the backfield and J.J. Watt on the defensive line, the Badgers downed the top-ranked Buckeyes in a pulsating 31-18 victory.
The Wisconsin Badgers (4-2) will look to avenge last week’s loss against Iowa when they travel to Champagne, Illinois to take on the Illinois Fighting Illini (3-4) Saturday at 2:30 p.m.
Wisconsin’s highly anticipated battle with Iowa for the coveted Heartland Trophy and control over the Big Ten West did not go well for the Badgers.
The Badgers faced off against the Iowa Hawkeyes on a cloudy afternoon at Camp Randall Stadium, falling to the Hawkeyes 15-6 in a low-powered performance.
Last Saturday, the Rutgers Scarlet Knights lined up at the Wisconsin 6-yard line with 22 seconds left in the first half. The Badgers defense had dominated the entire first half, forcing four 4-and-outs in five Rutgers drives. But the Scarlet Knights traveled 69 yards on their last possession before the half, looking to get on the board and turn the momentum before heading into the locker room.
The Wisconsin Badgers (4-1) will host the Iowa Hawkeyes (5-1) at 3 p.m. Saturday at Camp Randall Stadium in a game with heavy implications on the outcome of the Big Ten West.
After a dominating win against Rutgers last weekend, the Wisconsin Badgers will welcome the Iowa Hawkeyes to Camp Randall Stadium on Saturday for the second of back-to-back home football weekends.