/cdn.vox-cdn.com/uploads/chorus_image/image/14168377/124519243.0.jpg)
About a month ago I wrote how the Badgers' relatively easy schedule -- particularly at home -- this upcoming season unfortunately leaves us with no night games at Camp Randall. I thought back to that article again today after reading a piece by Paul Fanlund of the Wisconsin State Journal which questioned if Camp Randall's best days are in its past. It's a disheartening thought that I hope and don't necessarily believe will come to fruition, but nevertheless, Fanlund provides some interesting points which expound greatly on just my concern of a less intriguing home slate of games.
As I round the final turn as a UW-Madison student, I hope for the sake of those following in my footsteps that they'll have the opportunity to experience the magic of Camp Randall as I did during the Ohio State game of 2010 and Nebraska game in 2011.
LINKS:
Lets hope Ohio State president Gordon Gee continues to "run his mouth," Andy Baggot writes.
UW drops its lawsuit against Adidas.
Download printable schedules for the next three seasons of Wisconsin football here.
It's about time. The Badgers will host Iowa in 2015 for the first time since 2009.
Tom Dienhart ranks the linebacking units in the Big Ten.
Indiana football just unveiled some very ugly new helmets.
With 2011 and 2012 Big Ten scoring leader Montee Ball gone, who will take over his title this season?
Locking up the Pinstripe Bowl is just another way the Big Ten is expanding its brand out East.