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[6] [7] After the 2012 Big Ten Football Championship Game, there were calls from Cornhuskers and Badgers alike for the Nebraska-Wisconsin games to be labeled a rivalry game. [5] [8] In 2014, the Big Ten Conference re-aligned the divisions geographically into East and West; Nebraska and Wisconsin found themselves in the West division. [1]
Minnesota–Nebraska: $5 Bits of Broken Chair Trophy Minnesota: Nebraska: 1900 2023 64 Minnesota–Penn State [2] Governor's Victory Bell [1] Minnesota: Penn State: 1993 2024 17 Minnesota–Wisconsin [2] Paul Bunyan's Axe (replaced The Slab of Bacon Trophy) [1] Minnesota: Wisconsin: 1890 2024 134 Nebraska–Wisconsin [2] Freedom Trophy [1 ...
Wisconsin defeated Nebraska, 70–31. [ 2 ] The game was the second football championship game ever played in the Big Ten's 116-year history; the Big Ten expanded to twelve teams the year before thus becoming eligible under NCAA rules which, at that time, required conferences to have a membership of at least 12 to have a conference championship ...
This game marked Nebraska's only appearance in the Big Ten Championship game. Nebraska's last appearance in a conference championship game was in 2010 their last season in the Big XII conference. Nebraska defeated Wisconsin 30–27 in the regular season. Wisconsin won the game and received the conference berth in the 2013 Rose Bowl.
Nebraska met Michigan State for the first time since the Spartans were defeated 3–17 by Nebraska in the 2003 Alamo Bowl. Of special significance, that was the first Nebraska football victory under Head Coach Bo Pelini, as he served a one-game stint as interim Head Coach following the late-season dismissal of Frank Solich in 2003. The victory ...
Nebraska vs. Wisconsin in alternate uniforms at Memorial Stadium on Sept. 29, 2012 The first documented instance of Nebraska wearing alternate uniforms came against South Dakota in 1920 – the Cornhuskers were forced into blue jerseys when the visiting Coyotes mistakenly brought their home reds to Lincoln. [ 52 ]
Nebraska became the second team in NCAA history to finish the season undefeated, as they joined Long Beach State from 1998 to pull off the feat. The win gave John Cook his first national title in just his first year as Nebraska's head coach. Wisconsin, for whom Cook was the previous head coach, made the program's first Final Four appearance.
The game was the first time USF and Wisconsin had played one another. After a slow first half ending in USF and Wisconsin trading field goals Wisconsin exploded in the second half, scoring 24 points to USF's 7 resulting in a win for the Badgers. Statistical Leaders. Rushing: Melvin Gordon – 32 Carries, 181 Yards (5.7 avg, 43 long), 2 Touchdowns