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The Paul Bunyan Axe was created by the Wisconsin letterwinners' organization (the National W Club) and would be instituted as the trophy in the series in 1948. The scores of each game are recorded on the axe's handle, which is 6 feet long. A new axe was created in 2000. The original axe was donated to the College Football Hall of Fame in 2003. [12]
Wisconsin: 1894 2022 96 Maryland–Penn State: Maryland: Penn State: 1917 2022 46 Michigan State–Penn State [2] Land Grant Trophy [1] Michigan State: Penn State: 1914 2022 37 Michigan–Michigan State: Paul Bunyan Trophy [1] Michigan: Michigan State: 1898 2023 116 Michigan–Minnesota: Little Brown Jug [1] Michigan: Minnesota: 1892 2024 106 ...
Wisconsin came into the 2019 season ranked No. 19 in the AP Poll and shut out 4 teams en route to a 10-2 finish in the regular season and won the Big Ten West, including games vs ranked Iowa, Michigan and Minnesota and were ranked No. 8 in the AP Poll going in the Big Ten Championship vs No. 1 Ohio State.
Wisconsin vs. Western Michigan stats. First downs: Wisconsin 27, Western Michigan 13 Total yards: Wisconsin 388, Western Michigan 261 Passing yards: Wisconsin 192, Western Michigan 141 Rush yards ...
No. 14 Wisconsin gets revenge against No. 17 Michigan State. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways to reach us
Wisconsin vs. Nebraska odds: spread, money line, over/under point total The Badgers are 6-point favorites as of Friday night. Wisconsin is -225 on the money line, Nebraska is +185; the over/under ...
The 2003 edition of the battle for the Little Brown Jug. This particular game was famous for being the biggest comeback in Michigan football history. [19] "The Battle of Giants" occurred in 1940, with undefeated Minnesota facing undefeated Michigan on November 9, 1940. Minnesota won 7–6. Minnesota went on to go 8–0 and win the national ...
The Wisconsin Badgers college football team competes as part of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Division I Football Bowl Subdivision, representing the University of Wisconsin–Madison in the West Division of the Big Ten Conference. Wisconsin was one of seven original founding members of the Big Ten Conference, then known as ...