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The Wisconsin Badgers football team faces the Washington Huskies on Saturday, Nov. 8, at Camp Randall Stadium. Here is what you need to know.
The Wisconsin Badgers take on No. 23 Washington this Saturday in Madison. This game is the first meeting between the two “UWs” since 1992, when the Huskies defeated the Badgers in Seattle, 27-10, in Barry Alvarez’s third season at Wisconsin. The Badgers are 0-4 all-time against the Huskies.
Washington will enter Camp Randall Stadium on Saturday afternoon for the first time since 1968. The 2-6 Wisconsin Badgers have yet to win a conference game this season.
Here are some things to watch when the No. 24 Washington Huskies (6-2, 3-2 Big Ten) travel to face the Wisconsin Badgers (2-6, 0-5) on Saturday at Camp Randall Stadium in Madison, Wisconsin. Kickoff is set for 1:30 p.
After the UW spotted Wisconsin its lone touchdown in the second quarter, Fleming returned a punt 55 yards to the Badgers 27. That set up Schloredt's 23-yard scoring pass to tight end Lee Folkins, whose NFL career path would be determined by that play.
The Wisconsin Badgers reportedly let Luke Fickell know if he'd return as the head coach before the 2026 season.
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Updated betting spread for Wisconsin vs. Washington: How much are the Huskies favored by?
The Wisconsin Badgers find themselves in an all-too-familiar position entering Saturday's Week 11 matchup vs. Washington
The one-loss Ducks and two-loss Huskies should root for each other to create major stakes for their season finale.
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Best Case, Worst Case, and Most Likely scenarios for Wisconsin vs. No. 23 Washington
While the 2025 season has been one “Worst Case” after another, this game has a few interesting subplots that might make it worth watching. If you’re in Madison and don’t mind being cold and soggy, scoring some 50-yard line seats for $20 is absolutely on the table.