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The Wisconsin Badgers have a lot to fix this season during an abysmal losing streak that doesn't have an end in sight. But Luke Fickell also has some bigger pic
It’s an interesting time for Badger football. Through week eight, the Badgers find themselves 2-5 (0-4) and last in the Big Ten, including five consecutive losses this season, and nine consecutive Big Ten losses dating back to last season.
Perhaps a change of scenery will be good for the Wisconsin Badgers. Or maybe not. The Badgers have lost their last two, both at home, by a combined score of 71-0 heading into Saturday’s daunting game against No.
The Minutemen are winless.The most troubling part is that Wisconsin has scored the fewest points in the first half of any team in the country.Across seven contests, the Badgers are averaging fewer than four points in the first half of games.
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Wisconsin football vs Ohio State Buckeyes instant reaction: Badgers blown out again
Wisconsin's disastrous 2025 season continued on Saturday, as the team fell 34-0 to the No. 1-ranked Ohio State Buckeyes.
It was Enright who got the call to move up to the first line as the Badgers navigate the absence of senior Kirsten Simms. Enright responded with a casual five-point weekend, tallying two goals and three assists. It was enough to earn the top line’s latest addition WCHA Forward of the Week honors for the first time.
Any remaining hope in the Wisconsin Badgers has diminished as Wisconsin football alumni celebrate simply putting points on the board