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Camp Randall Stadium is the location where the Wisconsin Badgers (2-3) will compete against the Iowa Hawkeyes (3-2) on Saturday, October 11, 2025. Iowa opens this contest as 3.5-point favorites. The over/under comes in at 37.5.
After losing nine consecutive Big Ten football games, the Wisconsin Badgers are looking to end the skid. The next opportunity to do so will not come easily for
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Iowa 37, Wisconsin 0: Four takeaways from the Badgers' fourth straight loss to the Hawkeyes
For Simmons' third turnover, he tossed a lateral that Iowa’s Zach Lutmer recovered at the Wisconsin 28. Simmons was under a heavy rush at the time. What made the play worse was running back Darrion Dupree was hurt during his attempt to recover the ball and did not return.
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Wisconsin fans, former players, media react to Badgers' blowout home loss to Iowa
Wisconsin's season record fell to 2-4, including an 0-3 record in the Big Ten conference. The team has now lost eight consecutive games against Power Four opponents dating back to last season. The Wisconsin Badgers hit yet another low on Saturday night: They fell to the rival Iowa Hawkeyes 37-0.
The Wisconsin Badgers return home on Saturday for a critical rivalry matchup against the Iowa Hawkeyes. The Badgers are slight underdogs entering the contest; Las Vegas currently favors the Hawkeyes by just over a field goal, while ESPN's Football Power Index gives the Badgers a 37.4% chance at notching a victory.
Less than two hours remain until Wisconsin and Iowa kick off from Camp Randall Stadium in Week 7 of the 2025 college football season.
The Journal Sentinel will have live coverage from the Wisconsin-Iowa game. Follow along for all the updates before, during and after the game.
The chants started early at Camp Randall Stadium on Saturday, loud enough to be heard over the television broadcast.
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'Fire Fickell' chants return to Camp Randall Stadium during Wisconsin Badgers' slow start vs Iowa
Before the first quarter was even over against Iowa, the frustrated Wisconsin Badgers crowd in Camp Randall Stadium was back to calling for Luke Fickell's job.
If something doesn't change fast — and there are no signs that it will in this game — Wisconsin is well on its way to its fourth straight loss overall and eighth consecutive Big Ten loss dating to last season. They last won a Big Ten home game on Oct. 5 of last year.