Best photos from Wisconsin’s win over Northwestern Wildcats

Best photos from Wisconsin’s convincing win over Northwestern Wildcats

The Wisconsin Badgers defeated Northwestern 23-3 on the road Saturday afternoon in Evanston, Illinois. The victory was Wisconsin’s third in a row — and was revenge for their 24-10 defeat at the hands of the Wildcats in 2023.

It wasn’t the prettiest of contests, but Wisconsin took advantage of some critical mistakes by Northwestern, most notably recovering a fumble within the five-yard line with less than a minute left in the first half. Cade Yacamelli ultimately punched it in for a score, giving the Badgers a 14-0 halftime advantage. Additionally, the Wisconsin defense blocked a field goal and recorded a safety in the victory.

As a whole, the Badgers compiled 199 rushing yards in the game, with Tawee Walker leading the way with 23 carries for 123 yards. Quarterback Braedyn Locke completed 14 of 24 passes while recording a touchdown and an interception against the Wildcats.

Mike Tressel’s defense held Northwestern to 209 total yards, limiting quarterback Jack Lausch to a miniscule 82 passing yards while completing nine of 24 passes.

The Badgers will have a massive contest with No. 3 Penn State at home in Week 9 as they’ll attempt to pull off the upset and secure their fourth consecutive victory. In the meantime, here are some of the best photos from Wisconsin’s convincing win in Evanston:

Wisconsin Badgers vs. Northwestern Wildcats: Series history, all-time record

Wisconsin Badgers vs. Northwestern Wildcats: Series history, all-time record

The Wisconsin Badgers (4-2, 2-1 Big Ten) travel to face the Northwestern Wildcats (3-3, 1-2 Big Ten) in Evanston, Illinois on Saturday at noon ET, 11:00 a.m. CT. It will be the 106th all-time meeting between the two storied prodgrams.

The Badgers own the all-time advantage, posting a 61-39-5 record against the Wildcats. Facing Northwestern on the road, however, has been quite the challenge in recent history. Since 2003, Wisconsin has gone 2-6 in games in Evanston — though they did win their most recent road matchup 42-7 in 2022.

The Wildcats pulled off a dominant 24-10 win over the Badgers at Camp Randall Stadium in 2023. Many describe the contest as the low point for Wisconsin in Luke Fickell’s first campaign as head coach.

Northwestern most recently defeated Maryland 37-10 on the road in Week 7, snapping a two-game losing skid. Maryland out-gained the Wildcats 355 yards to 283, but the Terrapins turned the ball over four times, opening the door for Northwestern to take advantage.

Wisconsin, on the other hand, dominated Rutgers on the road last week, defeating the Scarlet Knights 42-7. Tawee Walker compiled 198 rushing yards and three touchdowns on 24 carries and he’s now scored eight times over his last three games. The Badgers are 2-1 in the Big Ten so far this season and currently sit in ninth place in the conference.

Kickoff time, TV channel revealed for Wisconsin Badgers Week 8 game at Northwestern

Kickoff time, TV channel revealed for Wisconsin Badgers’ Week 8 game at Northwestern

The Wisconsin Badgers will square off against the Northwestern Wildcats at noon ET, 11 a.m. CT on Oct. 19 at the team’s temporary stadium in Evanston, Illinois.

The contest will mark Wisconsin’s fourth consecutive conference game of the 2024 season: the first three were against USC (a 38-21 loss), Purdue (a 52-6 win) and Rutgers (Oct. 12). The game against the Wildcats will also be aired on Big Ten Network.

This will also be the third straight and fourth overall game Wisconsin will play at noon ET this season. Luke Fickell’s group played in the early window against the No. 7 Alabama Crimson Tide, the Boilermakers and Rutgers (Oct. 12).

Wisconsin will enter the game against Northwestern at either 3-3 or 4-2. The Wildcats, meanwhile, currently hold a 2-3 record through five games of the 2024 season. NU’s lone wins came against Miami (Ohio) and Eastern Illinois, and the team lost to Duke, No. 18 Indiana and Washington thus far.

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Wisconsin is 5-5 in its last 10 games against the Wildcats. UW dropped its 2023 contest to Northwestern 24-10 in Madison on Nov. 11 after dominating in its previous two against the Big Ten foe in 2021 and 2022. UW has won 61 games against Northwestern dating back to 1890.

If the Badgers aim to contend for a top-tier bowl game, Fickell’s team will need to secure a gritty win on the road. After the Wildcats, UW will square off against No. 4 Penn State, Iowa and No. 3 Oregon in the three following games.

5 stunning views of Northwestern football’s (temporary) field on Lake Michigan

Just gorgeous.

It’s temporary, but Northwestern’s current football stadium has to be among the most beautiful in college football this season.

The Wildcats’ regular home venue, Ryan Field, is undergoing a major renovation, and the project is expected to take two years. So while that’s happening, Northwestern football’s temporary home field is the one typically used by the Wildcats’ women’s lacrosse and soccer teams.

Like Northwestern’s Evanston, Illinois campus, the field is on Lake Michigan — but really, really on Lake Michigan — and unsurprisingly, the views are spectacular in gorgeous fall Chicagoland weather.

So here are five stunning views of Northwestern football’s temporary home field during its season opener against Miami (Ohio).

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Aug 31, 2024; Evanston, Illinois, USA; A general view of the temporary Lanny and Sharon Martin Stadium where the Northwestern Wildcats will play the Miami (Oh) Redhawks in a football game. Mandatory Credit: David Banks-USA TODAY Sports ORG XMIT: IMAGN-882806 ORIG FILE ID: 20240831_cec_bb6_129.JPG

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Ohio State football offers athlete from its backyard

Ohio State offers athlete from its backyard #GoBucks

Ohio State football has been making moves on the recruiting trail and it has found another underrated recruit from its own state. Bodpegn Miller is a three-star athlete in the class of 2025 from Mansfield, Ohio, and made some jaws drop at a recent Ohio State football camp.

Standing at 6-foot, 4-inches and 180-pounds, its pretty easy to picture Miller as a standout receiver in a future Ohio State offense. Also known as a prep track star, the Ontario High School stud is currently playing quarterback in the prep ranks as is seen as a diamond in the rough kind of prospect with a top-tier ceiling to go with the ball of clay potential.

The Buckeyes aren’t the only team interested in his services though. He has also received offers from Boston College and Big Ten foe, Northwestern. The Wildcats were his first Big Ten offer, which took place almost two months ago.

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Northwestern unveils temporary stadium that Wisconsin football will visit in 2024

Northwestern unveils temporary stadium that Wisconsin football will visit in 2024

The Northwestern football team released a conceptual image of their temporary home for the 2024 and 2025 seasons on Thursday. Ryan Field, home of the Wildcats since 1926, is currently being demolished and rebuilt.

Wisconsin will face the Wildcats on the road on October 19 this season for their seventh contest of the season, playing at the temporary facility.

There was some belief that Northwestern could play some if not all of their home games at another venue, but nothing is currently set in stone. The official capacity of the lakeside football stadium has yet to be released, but it appears to be significantly smaller than average.

The Badgers will look to take advantage of the matchup with the Wildcats before a three-game stretch of Penn State (home), Iowa (road) and Oregon (home) over the next three weeks.

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Projected starting Big Ten quarterback enters transfer portal

Projected starting Big Ten quarterback enters transfer portal

The NCAA spring transfer portal window remains open until April 30 and in a surprising move, Northwestern’s projected starting quarterback Brendan Sullivan announced his intentions to transfer Tuesday.

Sullivan appeared in 12 games for the Wildcats over the last two seasons. He threw for 714 yards and six touchdowns in 2023 while also adding 160 rushing yards and two scores on the ground. Those stats came while splitting time with quarterback Ben Bryant in 2023.

Sullivan appeared to be Northwestern’s clear 2024 starter with Bryant no longer in town. That will now not be the case.

Senior Ryan Hilinski presents as the most likely next man up for the Wildcats, while junior Jack Lausch should be the primary competition

The transfer portal continues to offer athletes a chance to get a fresh start and in Sullivan’s case, it doesn’t necessarily matter if you were in line to be the starter.

Wisconsin is set to visit Northwestern on October 19. We will now monitor who the Wildcats’ starting quarterback will be for that contest.

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Badgers could return to Lambeau Field in 2024

Badgers could return to Lambeau Field in 2024

The Wisconsin Badgers football season is still a good distance away, but spring practice is on the horizon and therefore the intrigue for the 2024 campaign is heating up.

Amongst the teams that Luke Fickell’s squad is set to face off with in his sophomore campaign as head coach is Northwestern, who will be remodeling their football stadium and therefore, playing their home games at alternate locations.

According to Louie Vaccher of WildcatReport.com, Northwestern’s athletic director Derrick Gragg said that the Wildcats will be playing a home game at Lambeau Field (home of the Packers) in Green Bay this October.

It doesn’t necessarily mean that the game is guaranteed to happen, but in the end, if there is a team that it would make sense for them to square off with at Lambeau, it’d definitely be the Badgers.

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Report: Wisconsin may play a road game at Lambeau Field in 2024

Report: Wisconsin may play a road game at Lambeau Field in 2024

The 2024 Wisconsin Badgers may play a road game at Lambeau Field in 2024, according to a report from Wildcat Report’s Louie Vaccher.

Vaccher wrote on ‘X’ Monday night that Northwestern athletic director Derrick Gragg ‘told Northwestern alumni in New York City last week that Northwestern will play a home game at Lambeau Field this year. He didn’t mention the opponent, but it would likely be Wisconsin on October 19.’

Related: Which Big Ten football team has the toughest conference schedule in 2024?

This report is not close to being confirmed by either school. But as BadgerExtra’s Jake Kocorowski put out, it is noteworthy that Packers president Mark Murphy was once Northwestern’s athletic director from 2003-2007.

Wisconsin’s 2024 football schedule is one of the toughest in the conference. The thought of playing Northwestern at Lambeau Field — a venue that is certainly friendly to Wisconsin — is certainly more attractive than that of playing the Wildcats at Ryan Field in Evanston, Illinois.

The Packers’ 2024 schedule is not yet released, but October 19 assumes to be a weekend when the team plays on the road.

Given both Wisconsin and Northwestern’s proximity to Green Bay, Wisconsin, this game shouldn’t be a challenge to pull off. This sounds like a terrific way to add juice to a game that usually lacks it.

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Report: Long-time Michigan State football coach Harlon Barnett joining Northwestern as defensive backs coach

Report: Long-time Michigan State coach Harlon Barnett joining Northwestern as defensive backs coach

A long-time Spartan is heading to a Big Ten rival. According to numerous reports, former Michigan State football coach Harlon Barnett is joining Northwestern as their defensive backs coach.

Barnett was recently the interim head coach at MSU, where was the defensive backs coach since 2020. Barnett was also a fixture of the Mark Dantonio era, and was with the program in his first coaching stint from 2007-2017. Of course, Barnett was also a star safety at MSU in his own right, back from 1986-1989.

247Sports had the initial report and ESPN confirmed.

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