College Gameday picks for Wisconsin vs. Minnesota

The Wisconsin Badgers and Minnesota Gophers are set to battle for Paul Bunyan’s Axe later today. ESPN College Gameday gave their picks…

It’s game day in Madison as the Wisconsin Badgers get set to face the Minnesota Golden Gophers in the annual battle for Paul Bunyan’s Axe.

It’s been an up-and-down season for Paul Chryst’s team, with two straight blowout victories to start the season, three games canceled due to COVID-19 protocols and now three straight losses against tough Northwestern. Indiana and Iowa teams.

No matter how bad a season is going, however, a win against rival Minnesota has a way to fix the sentiment surrounding the season and give at least some sort of consolation prize.

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Although ESPN College Gameday was in Charlotte, North Carolina for the ACC title game, the battle for Paul Bunyan’s Axe was still a talked-about topic on the show.

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Here is who the hosts picked to come away with a victory:

Kirk Herbstreit: Wisconsin

Lee Corso: Wisconsin

Desmond Howard: Wisconsin

David Pollack: Wisconsin

Guest picker Joel McHale: Wisconsin

The game will kick off at 3 p.m. CST and be available on the Big Ten Network and the FOX Sports app.

 

HC Paul Chryst gives an update on the status of WRs Kendric Pryor and Danny Davis

Wisconsin head coach Paul Chryst talked this week about the injury status of wide receivers Danny Davis and Kendric Pryor ahead of Minnesota

When the Wisconsin Badgers took the field in Iowa City last weekend and faced the Hawkeyes they were without top offensive playmakers running back Jalen Berger and wide receivers Kendric Pryor and Danny Davis.

Berger was a late scratch from the game while both Pryor and Davis have been battling injuries all season. The result of their absences, obviously, was yet another lackluster offensive performance and the team’s third straight loss.

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When the team’s game-week depth chart was released, the two wide receivers were listed but Berger was not, as his extended absence appears to be due to testing positive for COVID-19.

Just because Pryor and Davis were on the two-deep, though, doesn’t mean they’ll be healthy to suit up against Minnesota tomorrow.

Paul Chryst gave an update on the status of both wide receivers during his game-week press conference yesterday.

“They haven’t done a ton,” Chryst said. “So they’re not ruled out but haven’t done a ton.

Related: What Minnesota HC P.J. Fleck is saying about Wisconsin before the game

The two wideouts have played a total of five games this season and their absence has caused the offense to struggle mightily.

It has been a challenging year on many fronts, including a delayed start to the season, a COVID-19 outbreak within the program and injuries to key players.

A win against rival Minnesota will do a lot to change the narrative surrounding the year, though sings currently point towards the Badgers taking the field on Saturday without their two key upperclassmen wide receivers.

They aren’t ruled out just yet, but their chances of playing aren’t looking good at this point.

What Minnesota HC P.J. Fleck is saying about Wisconsin before the game

During his game-week press conference, Minnesota football head coach P.J. Fleck talked about the Wisconsin football program and the team…

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That is not the case this year, though, as tomorrow at 3 p.m. CST Paul Chryst and his team will take the field against rival Minnesota and close out their regular season.

Related: Five things the Wisconsin Badgers must do to keep Paul Bunyan’s Axe

The battle for Paul Bunyan’s Axe was originally canceled a few weeks ago due to a COVID-19 outbreak within the Gopher football program. Thanks to this “champions week” being added to the conference’s 2020 schedule, the Big Ten was able to get the game scheduled and renew one of the greatest rivalries in the country.

Minnesota head coach P.J. Fleck talked about the scheduling of the Axe game during his mid-week press conference, saying that everybody involved is excited about getting the chance to play the game.

“It just made sense,” Fleck said. “There’s so much history and tradition between these two teams. And I’m just glad and thankful the Big Ten thought the same way and found a way to keep that tradition and that rivalry going.”

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The Gopher head coach continued to discuss the Badger team he will face on Saturday, first raving about their run defense and strength up front on defense.

“It’s going to be incredibly critical we take advantage of every play that we run or pass,” Fleck said. “The execution of those plays is going to be absolutely critical because [Wisconsin is] phenomenal up front. Probably the best defensive line and front seven we’ve played all year…They’re really good on the back end. One rushing touchdown, that just says it all…That’s what this whole week has been about, finding creative ways to be balanced, especially with the position we’re in getting some players back.”

The ground game will go a long way towards deciding who wins the contest, as the Badgers come in having allowed only one rushing touchdown while the Gophers boast nearly 200 yards-per-game on the ground and 19 rushing touchdowns.

Another factor that will decide who carries Paul Bunyan’s Axe when the clock hits zero is the Wisconsin offense and whether they can find success putting points on the board for the first time since they played Michigan.

Fleck discussed the Badger offense, saying the unit isn’t unlike what his team has seen in recent years.

“Well, the challenge is you’re playing Wisconsin. And Wisconsin is Wisconsin. When you watch their film on offense there’s not a lot that’s changed. They’re going to do what their personnel can do. And most of their personnel, what you know they can do, they do,” Fleck said. “They are still very physical, they’re going to run the football, they’re going to establish the run game, play-action pass, move the pocket, use quick game and they’re very good up front. And their tight end position who is a huge part of what they do, he’s very talented. 84 is one of the better ones in the league. We have our work cut out for us. We have to play our best game of the year.”

This contest could make-or-break the season for both teams, with the Badgers sitting at 2-3 after three straight losses and the Gophers sitting not much better at 3-3. In a season that has been challenging for everybody involved, a win against your most longstanding rival will do a lot for the departing sentiment and give a bit of momentum heading into Bowl Season and the year to come.

Five things the Wisconsin Badgers must do to keep Paul Bunyan’s Axe

The Wisconsin Badgers will play the Minnesota Golden Gophers in a game that will decide who claims Paul Bunyan’s Axe.

One of the biggest letdowns of the 2020 season for the Wisconsin Badgers was seeing their game against Minnesota canceled due to COVID-19 within the Gopher football program.

Thanks to it being 2020, though, the Big Ten has an added week in their season and, to the delight of everybody in the midwest, decided to allow the teams to renew their longstanding rivalry.

Related: Team preview: Minnesota Golden Gophers

The Gophers’ season has been a struggle after finishing 2019 with an 11-2 record and a co-Big Ten West crown (which the Badgers obviously won thanks to their win against the Gophers), sitting at 3-3 with losses against Maryland, Michigan and Iowa.

The battle for Paul Bunyan’s Axe has a way of changing narratives, however, and I’m sure both teams are seeing Saturday’s contest as the game that will make or break their 2020 campaigns.

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Coming off a three-game losing streak, the Wisconsin Badgers will need to improve in several key areas if they want to come away victorious.

Here are five keys to the Badgers doing so, therefore being five keys for the team to keep the Axe in Madison for another year:

Team preview: Minnesota Golden Gophers

Wisconsin football will take the field against head coach P.J. Fleck and the Minnesota Gophers this weekend with Paul Bunyan’s Axe at stake.

The 2-3 Wisconsin Badgers were given a gift by the Big Ten Conference on Sunday as they received a shot at renewing their long-standing rivalry with 3-3 Minnesota after the game between the two schools during the regular season was canceled due to COVID-19.

A win could be a breath of fresh air for the struggling Badgers, as no matter how rough a season is trending, a win against Minnesota always seems to help turn the season’s struggles around.

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A loss on Saturday, however, would make an extremely tough season even worse for a team that has seen three games canceled due to COVID-19 and is riding a three-game losing streak heading into the contest.

The state of Wisconsin saw Minnesota break out last season, finishing with an 11-2 record and a co-Big Ten West crown (which the Badgers obviously won thanks to their win against the Gophers). Everybody also saw the Gophers create championship rings for their season, which included “winning” the Big Ten West even though they finished second.

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That is all in the past, however, and the battle for Paun Bunyan’s Axe will be renewed just two days from now.

Here is a complete team preview of the 2020 Minnesota Golden Gophers:

LOOK: Wisconsin’s Week 8 depth chart is missing a key offensive player

The 2-3 Wisconsin Badgers released their depth chart earlier today ahead of this weekend’s rivalry matchup against the Minnesota…

The 2-3 Wisconsin Badgers released their depth chart earlier today ahead of this weekend’s rivalry matchup against the Minnesota Golden Gophers.

Included in the two-deep are wide receivers Kendric Pryor and Danny Davis, though the two players have been listed on the early depth chart even during weeks where they ended up missing the contest.

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The key omission from the list is true freshman running back Jalen Berger–a player who had won the starting role after impressive performances against Michigan, Northwestern and Indiana before missing last Saturday’s game against Iowa.

Berger was a late scratch from Saturday’s game, and reading into Graham Mertz’s postgame comments it appears he tested positive for COVID-19 sometime last week.

If that is the case, the running back will miss Saturday’s game against Minnesota and then be eligible to return for the team’s bowl game.

Stay tuned to BadgersWire throughout the week as we keep up with the status of Pryor and Davis and preview who we will see out on the field on Saturday.

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LOOK: Wisconsin’s Week 8 depth chart is missing a key offensive player

The 2-3 Wisconsin Badgers released their depth chart earlier today ahead of this weekend’s rivalry matchup against the Minnesota…

The 2-3 Wisconsin Badgers released their depth chart earlier today ahead of this weekend’s rivalry matchup against the Minnesota Golden Gophers.

Included in the two-deep are wide receivers Kendric Pryor and Danny Davis, though the two players have been listed on the early depth chart even during weeks where they ended up missing the contest.

Related: Film room: The good, the bad and the questionable from Graham Mertz’s performance against Iowa

The key omission from the list is true freshman running back Jalen Berger–a player who had won the starting role after impressive performances against Michigan, Northwestern and Indiana before missing last Saturday’s game against Iowa.

Berger was a late scratch from Saturday’s game, and reading into Graham Mertz’s postgame comments it appears he tested positive for COVID-19 sometime last week.

If that is the case, the running back will miss Saturday’s game against Minnesota and then be eligible to return for the team’s bowl game.

Stay tuned to BadgersWire throughout the week as we keep up with the status of Pryor and Davis and preview who we will see out on the field on Saturday.

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