No. 1 Ohio State will give lowly Badgers immense challenge Saturday
By Matthew Schultz | 6:00amDefending national champion Buckeyes come to town as Wisconsin reels from one of their worst losses this century.
Defending national champion Buckeyes come to town as Wisconsin reels from one of their worst losses this century.
Wisconsin’s defensive packages didn’t match up well with Iowa, and the Badger offense hardly gave ...
The 6-0 Buckeyes are the No.1 ranked team in the nation for a reason, with little challenges so far ...
Hosts Caroline McGartland and Otto Von Sothen discuss the Badgers' loss over the weekend to the Iowa Hawkeyes. Then, they preview the upcoming matchup against #1 Ohio State.
Edited by Matthew Titus.
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Hosts Caroline McGartland and Otto Von Sothen discuss the Badgers' loss over the weekend to the Iowa Hawkeyes. Then, they preview the upcoming matchup against #1 Ohio State.
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