Wisconsin falls 21-7 to No. 6 Oregon
By Tejas Rao | Oct. 26After 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
The Badgers had a handful of bright spots on defense and special teams Saturday.
Due to injuries and poor play, the Badgers have started three different quarterbacks through the season’s first six games.
Wisconsin gets shut out at Camp Randall for first time since 1980 and extends their losing streak to four.
Wisconsin football is facing rock bottom after a devastating 27-10 loss to the Maryland Terrapins
A game filled with mistakes brought the Wisconsin Badgers to demise against the Alabama Crimson Tide in Tuscaloosa last Saturday. Their 38-14 loss was largely a result of sophomore quarterback Danny O’Neil’s interceptions and a surge of costly penalties that extinguished any hope of an upset.
The Wisconsin Badgers defeated the Middle Tennessee State Blue Raiders 42-10 Saturday at Camp Randall Stadium, overcoming an uninspiring first half performance to improve to 2-0 on the young season.
With Wisconsin leading 3-0 in the second quarter against the Miami (OH) Redhawks, touted Maryland transfer and starting quarterback Billy Edwards Jr. left the game with a left knee injury, forcing the Badgers to turn to backup Danny O’Neil only minutes into a new season.
As summer break slowly coms to an end, so will the Wisconsin Badgers’ football program’s opportunity to maximize their recruitment period for 2026.
International students at the University of Wisconsin-Madison founded the university’s first cricket team, the Badger Cricket Club, in 2024. Since then, they jumped onto the scene dominating the field, winning a national title in their first year and adding to the growing popularity of cricket in the United States.