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The last time the Wisconsin Badgers had fans at Camp Randall Stadium it was the year 2019, a season that saw the team not lose a single contest at home.
One of those fall Saturdays was a Camp Randall ‘Stripe-Out’ against the Michigan Wolverines.
The Badgers won 35-14 that day, dominating Michigan thanks to a 200-yard day from Jonathan Taylor and a 4-turnover day from Jim Leonhard’s defense.
The scene was electric and was not hurt by the Badgers’ stellar play on the field.
Well, it is also a scene that will be returning to the friendly confines in just over five weeks, as a Wisconsin football tweet from earlier today named September 4’s season-opener against Penn State a ‘Stripe-Out’ game.
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The 'Stripe-Out' is back!
Get your tickets now: https://t.co/BPb6s9LEDV
Then get your gear: https://t.co/p33Zv6VeKW#OnWisconsin pic.twitter.com/IBusT0F4VP
— Wisconsin Football (@BadgerFootball) July 26, 2021
Like so many others, I cannot wait to see a packed house in Madison for the first time in nearly two years.
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