Test your knowledge of Wisconsin football
Take this 8-question quiz to see how much you know about the Wisconsin football team
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Milwaukee
Where is the University of Wisconsin located?
THE CORRECT ANSWER IS...
Madison, Wis.
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Green Bay, Wis.
Wausau, Wis.
Madison, Wis.
Badgers QUIZ
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Barry Badger
Woody
Bernie Badger
Bucky Badger
What is the name of Wisconsin’s mascot?
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THE CORRECT ANSWER IS...
Bucky Badger
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Alvarez Coliseum
Camp Randall Stadium
Lambeau Field
Elroy Hirsch
Memorial Stadium
What is the name of Wisconsin’s home stadium?
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THE CORRECT ANSWER IS...
Camp Randall Stadium
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Paul Chryst
Barry Alvarez
Jim Leonhard
Gary Andersen
Who is the current Wisconsin coach?
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THE CORRECT ANSWER IS...
Paul Chryst
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2011
2007
2000
1994
When did Wisconsin last win the Rose Bowl?
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THE CORRECT ANSWER IS...
2000
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Jonathan Taylor
Ron Dayne
Melvin Gordon
Montee Ball
Who is Wisconsin’s career rushing yards leader?
Three
Two
One
Zero
How many Wisconsin Badgers have won the Heisman Trophy?
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THE CORRECT ANSWER IS...
Ron Dayne
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THE CORRECT ANSWER IS...
Two
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“On, Wisconsin!”
“Sweet Caroline”
“Jump Around”
“We Will Rock You”
What song is played between the 3rd and 4th quarters of games at Camp Randall Stadium?
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THE CORRECT ANSWER IS...
“Jump Around”
RETAKE QUIZ
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YOU GOT
The University of Wisconsin is located in Madison, the state capital.
Bucky Badger has been Wisconsin’s mascot since the 1940s.
Camp Randall Stadium has served as Wisconsin’s home since 1917.
Paul Chryst was named the coach at his alma mater in December 2014.
Wisconsin has played in the Rose Bowl 10 times, with the Badgers’ last win coming in a 17-9 victory over Stanford in the 2000 game.
Ron Dayne, who played for the Badgers from 1996 through 1999, finished his career with 7,125 yards rushing for Wisconsin.
Two Badgers have won the Heisman Trophy — fullback Alan Ameche in 1954 and running back Ron Dayne in 1999.
House of Pain’s song blares from the stadium speakers as the stadium shakes from the jumping. The tradition started in 1998.
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