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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 ...
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 was an 8 1 ⁄ 2 point favorite to start the game. [1] This was the fifth meeting between the schools, with Wisconsin leading the all-time series 4–1. The most recent meeting was on August 31, 2000, where the Badgers defeated the Broncos by a score of 19–7. [2] This was the first Cotton Bowl for both teams.
The Little Brown Jug was featured on the cover of the Michigan Football Media Guide. [25] Minnesota was ranked #17 and Michigan was ranked #20 with the game at Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome. Down 28–7, Michigan put together a comeback in the fourth quarter to win 38–35. [19] [26] [27] Michigan advanced to (and lost) the 2004 Rose Bowl. The ...
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.
2018 Outback Bowl, 26-19 loss to South Carolina. On the very first day of 2018, Michigan finished the 2017 season with a loss to South Carolina, Harbaugh's first defeat to an SEC team at Michigan.
On their second attempt, the ball sailed over the head of the intended target in the back of the endzone. The Badgers were unable to regain possession with an onside kick, ending the game. Their 20-point comeback was the second largest comeback in Michigan football history (the largest was a 21-point comeback victory at Minnesota in 2003).
Michigan got a field goal to make it 7 to 3 but the Trojans added another field goal before the half to take a 10 to 3 lead at halftime. Although Michigan tied the score, Ricky Ervins had a fourteen-yard touchdown run which clinched the Rose Bowl for the Trojans.