Freshmen give Badger football much needed spark
By Tejas Rao | Nov. 21After a disappointing first half of the season, several new faces have stepped up in a big way.
After a disappointing first half of the season, several new faces have stepped up in a big way.
Wisconsin sputtered in the second half against Indiana, unable to carry momentum from their big win last week.
Wisconsin’s defense shined, while true freshman Carter Smith called the shots on offense.
With the next four games of the season, Wisconsin barely has any chance of stopping what would be their worst season since the ‘90’s.
Wisconsin Athletic Director Chris McIntosh confirmed head coach Luke Fickell will return to lead the Badgers next season and promised increased investment in the program amid disappointing season.
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