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BigTenBadger said:
Hello Huskers,

Just stopping by to see who is all making the journey to Madison next weekend! I'll be driving down from Minneapolis to catch the game with my family: it will be my first time getting down to Camp Randall this year. I figured this night game will be a great atmosphere, and I know NU will bring a loyal contingent regardless of the growing pains of your team.

Make no mistake: No sane Badger fan will be sleeping on this game against Nebraska, especially after we got caught looking past the dagnabit Mormons. 

Looking forward to a fun-filled football weekend in Madison, and I hope to run into many of you on State Street Friday/Saturday night!

B1GBadger
I'll be there.

I'll also be there to wipe away Badger tears after Nebraska completely destroys your playoff hopes.

GBR. NEVER SURRENDER!

 
Thanks you guys.  I parked on the street in Ann Arbor several years back when the Huskers played Michigan and like most college towns I was planning on if anything doing this in Madison as well.  

 
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Their playoff hopes were wiped out two weeks ago.    :D
Agreed, but a loss to an 0-4 team completely leaves any hope. I’m actually of the belief that an undeafeated rest of the season including beating tOSU in B1G Championship would give them a 50/50 shot.

I think BYU already did that but don’t let that stop ya- you’re on a roll kid!
See above tweet.

BYU probably did end their hopes though.

 
Thanks you guys.  I parked on the street in Ann Arbor several years back when the Huskers played Michigan and like most college towns I was planning on if anything doing this in Madison as well.  
Badger fan here and native Madisonian, but I haven't lived there for a long time and don't go to many games. I did grow up in the neighborhood surrounding CR, though, and can tell you that the on-street parking will fill up really early. I assume this is still the case, but there are people who are selling parking on their lawns, and there are also a few nearby churches who sell parking in their lots, too - the last time we visited, we parked at Blessed Sacrament, and had less than a 10 minute walk. There is a big lot at Edgewood college, which you also pay for, and is close to 10 minutes walking, too. Then you have ramps downtown, which can be anywhere from 15-30+ minute walks. Finally, there is Lot 60, which is a big first-come, first-served university lot that has a shuttle.

I don't know if that helps or not, but that's what I know. If you've been before, you know that UW has multiple bars/beer gardens set up as the preferred pre-game festivities as opposed to tailgating. 

 
Badger fan here and native Madisonian, but I haven't lived there for a long time and don't go to many games. I did grow up in the neighborhood surrounding CR, though, and can tell you that the on-street parking will fill up really early. I assume this is still the case, but there are people who are selling parking on their lawns, and there are also a few nearby churches who sell parking in their lots, too - the last time we visited, we parked at Blessed Sacrament, and had less than a 10 minute walk. There is a big lot at Edgewood college, which you also pay for, and is close to 10 minutes walking, too. Then you have ramps downtown, which can be anywhere from 15-30+ minute walks. Finally, there is Lot 60, which is a big first-come, first-served university lot that has a shuttle.

I don't know if that helps or not, but that's what I know. If you've been before, you know that UW has multiple bars/beer gardens set up as the preferred pre-game festivities as opposed to tailgating. 


Yeah I always figure getting there early for any neighborhood parking is wise.  Thanks for the great info. :thumbs

 
What is the over/under for number of passing attempts in the game by Wisconsin? It's gotta be single digits.


I realize you were more or less making a pointed joke but I do think they've struggled to have that over the top threat without their star wideout. 

 
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