Series History: Wisconsin vs. Michigan State

The series history between the Wisconsin Badgers and Michigan State Spartans:

The Wisconsin Badgers will face off on the road this weekend against the Michigan State Spartans for the 55th time in the 109-year-old rivalry. The first time these teams played was back in 1913 when Wisconsin lost to Michigan State 12-7 at Camp Randall Stadium.

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However, the last time they played in 2019, the Badgers dominated the Spartans in a 38-0 victory at home. Former Wisconsin RB Jonathan Taylor led the team with 85 rushing yards and two touchdowns. It should be noted, that they have split the last 10 matchups evenly.

It should be an interesting matchup to watch this year, as both teams have faced a lot of adversity and have not necessarily lived up to high expectations.

Below are photos from some of the most recent matchups between Michigan State and Wisconsin:

Who Wisconsin fans should be rooting for in other Big Ten games this weekend

Who should Badger fans be rooting for?

First things first, and I am sure this is exactly what Paul Chryst would say if asked about scoreboard watching around the conference, Wisconsin has to take care of business the rest of the way in order to have a chance in the Big Ten West.

This week, our staff writer Ben Kenney wrote about Wisconsin’s clearest path to a backdoor Big Ten West title, and it is anything but easy. Starting 2-3 overall and 1-2 in the conference, Wisconsin has put themselves in a deep hole, but not one they have zero hopes of climbing out of. It all starts this weekend, during a week where the Badgers result is the least of their concerns regarding Big Ten seeding.

With the Badgers playing a non-conference game against Army, Wisconsin will remain at 1-2 in the Big Ten regardless of the result. The lone team that the Badgers do not control their destiny against? Iowa, who sits at a perfect 3-0.

This weekend, Badger fans will have to be Purdue Boilermakers fans as Jeff Brohm’s team looks to shock the conference at Iowa. Wisconsin needs Iowa to pick up a loss, and there is an opportunity for that at 11:30 a.m. CT on Saturday.

Wisconsin fans should also be pulling for Nebraska, with the first reason being that they are playing Minnesota. That one is self-explanatory, but the Cornhuskers playing their best football come November 26 in a home matchup to close the season against Iowa could end up being the difference in Wisconsin’s Big Ten West hopes. That feels like the most possible place for the Hawkeyes to slip up. Get used to being a Nebraska sympathizer now, as the final week of the season could see Wisconsin putting their faith in Scott Frost.

A Purdue miracle on Saturday would all of a sudden put Wisconsin in control of their own destiny on the road to Indianapolis. The Badgers, of course, have to find a way to beat the Hawkeyes on October 30 at Camp Randall to keep things interesting down the stretch in the Big Ten West.

ESPN College Gameday picks for Wisconsin vs. Michigan

ESPN College GameDay picks for Michigan-Wisconsin

ESPN College Gameday made their picks for every big matchup of Week 5, including Wisconsin and Michigan.

The cast of analysts and hosts led by Lee Corso, Kirk Herbstreit, Desmond Howard and Rece Davis spent three hours reviewing every storyline across the sport live from Georgia ahead of Arkansas meeting up with the Bulldogs.

A lot of the Badgers-Wolverines talk centered around the fact that Wisconsin has dominated Michigan over the past two seasons and UW has not lost to the Wolverines at home since 2001. That being said, Michigan rolls in with all the momentum after their 4-0 start to the season.

Here is who the cast of Corso, Herbstreit, Howard and guest picker, golfer, Harris English: