Much has been made about the Wisconsin football team’s degree of difficulty when it comes to its current schedule.
The Badgers just faced top-ranked Ohio State and endured a 34-0 Big Ten Conference setback at Camp Randall Stadium that extended their losing streak vs. opponents ranked in the top-10 of the Associated Press’ top-25 poll to seven games. That includes at 38-14 non-conference loss to No. 4 Alabama back on Sept. 13. The last time UW defeated a top-10 club was on Oct. 30, 2021 when it knocked off ninth-ranked Iowa 27-7.
Now the Badgers (2-5 overall, 0-4 in the Big Ten) play at sixth-rated Oregon (6-1, 3-1) on Saturday at Autzen Stadium in Eugene, Ore., with a trip to face second-ranked Indiana (7-0, 4-0) looming on Nov. 16.
Since the AP poll came to be in 1936, Wisconsin has had six other seasons where it took on more than three top-10 schools. There were six in 2016 and four each in 2019, 1961, ‘60, ’59 and ’56. There have been five seasons where the Badgers didn’t face a single top-10 team, the most recent in 2018. The other instances took place in 1991, ’87, ’83, ’82, ’71 and ’39.
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