College football is a special sport. It, in a large way, is the only reason this website and our network exist.
It’s hard to explain to a non-college football fan what the atmosphere the sport creates is like. It’s inherently different from the professional game, which is what makes it so special. The hundreds of intricacies would take hours to explain, and then years for people to fully come to understand.
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That said, there is a lot of hand-wringing these days about the state of college football and college athletics as a whole. There’s concern about NIL, the transfer portal, conference realignment, gigantic television deals and a future that nobody can accurately predict.
But all of those issues seem to go away when the ball is kicked off every Saturday afternoon or evening, especially when the Wisconsin Badgers are on one of the sidelines. That’s the beauty of the sport.
So, to dig into this, we posted the following on our Facebook page after CBS Sports’ Josh Pate did the same with the sport as a whole:
Here are some of the best responses:
The Band
The Wisconsin Badgers marching band takes the field while high-stepping before the Guaranteed Rate Bowl Game at Chase Field on Tuesday, Dec. 27, 2022. Credit: Alex Gould/The Republic-USA TODAY NETWORK
The Wisconsin marching band was a common response, as one person wrote “they never lose or disappoint.” That’s a good point.
I’d go more to the on-field football side of the sport, but everybody is drawn in by different factors.
Jump Around
Sep 20, 2014; Madison, WI, USA; Wisconsin Badgers fans take part in the traditional Jump Around between the third and fourth quarters against the Wisconsin Badgers at Camp Randall Stadium. Wisconsin won 68-17. Mandatory Credit: Jeff Hanisch-USA TODAY…
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Author : Badgers Wire
Publish date : 2024-02-21 12:42:20
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