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The University of Wisconsin Marching Band (also known as Badger Band, and The Wisconsin Band [1]) is the marching band for the University of Wisconsin–Madison. It was formed in the fall of 1885 to support the university military battalion. Today, it has grown to about 300 members and performs at all home Badger football games. They are known ...
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Badger's first release was the live album, One Live Badger, produced by Jon Anderson and Geoffrey Haslam, [1] and was taken from a show opening for Yes at London's Rainbow Theatre. Five of the songs were co-written by the whole band, with a sixth by Parrish (initially written for Parrish & Gurvitz).
The Badgers have appeared on ESPN's College Game Day 18 times since 1999, with 3 bowl appearances. Wisconsin is 7–11 in games played when College GameDay has traveled to Badger games. Wisconsin has hosted the program 7 times. The most recent visit came in 2021 when UW played Notre Dame in Chicago.
Senior outside linebacker C.J. Goetz's fourth-down stop in the second quarter sparked a 24-17 overtime victory over Nebraska on Saturday in Madison.
The Badgers (3-1, 1-0) had been splitting carries between Mellusi and third-year back Braelon Allen through this season’s first three games and again Friday night — until Mellusi’s left leg ...
The Badgers finished fifth in the Big Ten after losing three of their final four regular season games but took down Maryland and Northwestern to open the Big Ten tournament.
The media start was on Saturday, October 10, 1998, at the Badgers' Homecoming game against the Purdue Boilermakers. [24] After no offensive points were scored in the third quarter, the Badgers' marketing agent in charge of sound piped the song through the loudspeakers. [25] It stirred up fans and players and has become a tradition of the last ...