Gophers, Badgers cherish second chance to renew rivalry
Minnesota and Wisconsin managed to avoid interrupting the most-played Football Bowl Subdivision rivalry this season.
Their annual battle for Paul Bunyan’s Axe just happens to be taking place a little later than expected.
When a COVID-19 outbreak within Minnesota’s program
But the Big Ten announced this week that Minnesota (3-3) and Wisconsin (2-3) would face off Saturday as part of the league’s championship weekend events.
“This is the rivalry that you dream of, especially me being from Minnesota and being a Minnesota home-grown kid,” Minnesota defensive end Boye Mafe said. “This rivalry means everything to us, so to have it taken away from us hurts. When it happened and the game was canceled, we were all hurt as a team. We all wanted to be playing in that game. But now the fact that it’s back, it’s time.’’
Neither of these teams has lived up to expectations.
Minnesota is trying to avoid finishing below .500 after
Winning this rivalry game gives each team a chance to salvage something from a disappointing season.
“To get that game canceled, it crushed us,” Wisconsin linebacker Jack Sanborn said. “A lot of us were really upset because that’s the big one: Wisconsin versus Minnesota. That’s the game every year you go into, that’s the goal, to go win that game and keep the Axe here in Madison. Definitely guys are pumped to play that game this year.”
CLOSE SERIES
Minnesota can tie this series at 61-61-8 by winning Saturday. Wisconsin regained the lead by
STRENGTH VS. STRENGTH
This game features an intriguing matchup between Minnesota running back Mohamed Ibrahim and Wisconsin’s front seven on defense.
Ibrahim has rushed for 925 yards and
Wisconsin allows the
ON THE LINE
Ibrahim made a point to praise his blockers for his winning the Big Ten Running Back of the Year award. The offensive line received its share of official recognition, too, with Minnesota ranking fourth in the conference in both points and yards per game.
Tackle Blaise Andries and guard Connor Olson were named third-team all-Big Ten by the media and honorable mention by the coaches. Center John Michael Schmitz and tackle Sam Schlueter were honorable mention picks by both voting groups.
“That just speaks loud to how people think about us, our o-line and how they play, and the job that we get done as a whole offensive unit,” Ibrahim said.
BADGERS STRUGGLING TO SCORE
Wisconsin has scored seven points or fewer in each of its last three games. This is the
DECIMATED ON OFFENSE
Wisconsin’s troubles stem in part from not having its top playmakers available.
Leading rusher Jalen Berger didn’t play in a
Wisconsin coach Paul Chryst said Thursday that Davis and Pryor “haven’t been ruled out, but they haven’t done a ton” this week.
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AP Sports Writer Dave Campbell contributed to this report.
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