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    Wisconsin Badgers

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    Overview

    The Wisconsin Badgers represent the University of Wisconsin-Madison, competing in the Big Ten Conference from Camp Randall Stadium, one of college football's most raucous venues. The Badgers embody power football—massive offensive linemen, bruising running backs, and a physical identity that has produced multiple Heisman winners and All-Americans. Wisconsin's Jump Around tradition between the third and fourth quarters is one of the sport's most iconic moments. The program competes in the Big Ten West and has been a model of consistency under Barry Alvarez and his successors. Badger fans pack Camp Randall in red, creating an environment that has made Madison one of the toughest road trips in the conference.

    History & Legacy

    Wisconsin football began in 1889, and the program has experienced distinct eras of excellence. The Badgers won three Rose Bowls under Barry Alvarez, who built the modern program from the ground up. Ron Dayne won the Heisman in 1999 and became the NCAA's all-time leading rusher. Jonathan Taylor, Montee Ball, and other running backs have continued the tradition. The rivalry with Minnesota—for Paul Bunyan's Axe—is the most played rivalry in FBS football, dating to 1890. Wisconsin's identity as a developmental program that produces NFL-ready offensive linemen and running backs has made it a model for sustained success.

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    ConferenceBig Ten
    Championships0
    School Founded1848

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