The Wisconsin Badgers lost to the Penn State Nittany Lions in primetime on Saturday night by a final score of 28-13. At one point in the second half, the Badgers had a 10-7 lead until Braedyn Locke threw a pick-six and the Nittany Lions never looked back after that.
This season, the Badgers are 5-3 and they have looked better in the last four games than they did in the first four games of the 2024 college football season. This week, they will head on the road and face the Iowa Hawkeyes, who are also 5-3 this season.
Wisconsin Badgers and Iowa Hawkeyes Game Time Announced For Saturday, November 2
On Sunday, the game time for the Wisconsin Badgers and the Iowa Hawkeyes was announced for Saturday, November 2. It will be at 6:30 p.m. CT on NBC. This is the second consecutive week that the Badgers will be playing in primetime.
Intriguingly, they will be getting another primetime matchup. They didn’t perform badly last week, but Braedyn Locke was probably the main reason why the Badgers lost to the Penn State Nittany Lions.
Fans React
MAKE IT STOP
— everythinghit69 (@everythinghit69) October 27, 2024
Unless there’s a change in the coaching staff I won’t be watching
— Gene Taylor (@GeneTay00046736) October 27, 2024
WHY ARE WE ON NBC IN BACK TO BACK WEEKS
— Troy (@troymanthey) October 27, 2024
Not another prime time loss
— LFC (@MKESportsFan1) October 27, 2024
Hopefully the inevitable collapse will be quick so I can turn on a different game. Surprised NBC wants more given that woeful second half performance and coaching. Mac deserves blame as well.
— TitletownUSA (@beertown414) October 27, 2024
After this week the Wisconsin Badgers will be on a bye week. They will then face the #1 Oregon Ducks at home the following week on November 16. As for the Iowa Hawkeyes, they will face the UCLA Bruins on the road on Friday, November 8. The winner of this game will become bowl-eligible for the 2024 bowl season.
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