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Wisconsin opens up the season with 5 straight division games, i find that a bit unusual but also its a critical stretch. Looking forward to seeing how that goes, 3-2 in 1st 5 id consider it successful.
Hugo McGovern stopped the receiver 1 yd away from our endzone in the last play. Why are they straining my nerves every week :D. Hard weeks to come against some of the top teams.
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4/04/2020 10:07 am
Woo pig. Lucia Bowie will go down in hig lore. Good game RB figure that might be the only one against you for a while.
After Wisconsin's 5 straight Divisional games to start the year we are 4-1 and sitting atop the Big Ten-West! But there is no time to be celebrating as things don't get much easier with Texas Longhorns,Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets and LSU Tigers on the docket. 5-3 after 8 would feel like a major victory here. looking forward to the challenge.
At the half way point in the season Badgers are sitting in 2nd in Big 10 west+ at 5-3, Tough to swallow loss to Texas, a surprising win vs GAT and a Domination loss to LSU. Schedule lightens up a little bit but no one is a pushover in MFN. 7-4 after next 3 would be ideal, 8-3 would be better!
After the next 3 games badgers sit at 6-5 2nd in Big Ten west+. After a shocking loss to TCU, a legit Pummeling to Duke on the road and a shocking 6 Point win on the road vs Hurricanes.
with 5 games left to go Wisconsin is fighting for their playoff lives, every game matters down the stretch and will likely need ATLEAST 3 wins and some help to secure a Playoff spot.
Final 5 Vs West Virginia (7-4) Vs USC (7-4) @ Virginia Tech (3-8) @ Nebraska (2-9) @ Oklahoma (7-4)
Not an easy task at all, but looking forward to the Challenge.