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1942 was an important year for Wisconsin football. On October 24, the No. 6 ranked Badgers defeated the No. 1 ranked Ohio State Buckeyes at Camp Randall, catapulting Wisconsin to the No. 2 spot in the AP poll. Unfortunately for the Badgers, their national championship hopes were dashed in a 6–0 defeat by the Iowa Hawkeyes the
The Wisconsin football team (5-2) gets its shot at mighty Ohio State (7-0) when they welcome the No. 3-ranked team in the country to Camp Randall Stadium on Saturday night.
The Wisconsin Badgers play the Alabama Crimson Tide today at Camp Randall Stadium. Follow here for game updates and all the scoring plays. Replay: Alabama 42, Wisconsin 10; Alabama flexes its ...
It wasn't pretty and required a late score that nearly got short-circuited by weird clock management, but Tawee Walker (14 carries, 65 yards) has two touchdowns and the Wisconsin Badgers have a 21 ...
Since the team's first season in 1889, the Badgers have participated in more than 1,100 officially sanctioned games, including 34 bowl games, and have finished in the top 25 of the national polls 27 times. [1] Wisconsin is one of 26 college football programs to win 700 or more games.
The Wisconsin Badgers are the athletic teams representing the University of Wisconsin–Madison.They compete as a member of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Division I level (Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS) sub-level), primarily competing in the Big Ten Conference for all sports since the 1896–97 season.
The loss drops Purdue to 29-4 overall and likely won’t hurt the Boilermakers’ chances of a No. 1 seed in the NCAA tournament. Thanks to Arizona’s loss in the Pac-12 tournament on Friday, the ...
The Paul Bunyan Axe was created by the Wisconsin letterwinners' organization (the National W Club) and would be instituted as the trophy in the series in 1948. The scores of each game are recorded on the axe's handle, which is 6 feet long. A new axe was created in 2000. The original axe was donated to the College Football Hall of Fame in 2003. [12]