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Badgers now await word on their bowl future

November 19, 2007 By WRN Contributor

According to projections, the Wisconsin Badgers could be headed for one of two college football bowl games.  They could play December 29th in the Alamo Bowl or on New Years Day in the Outback Bowl. 

The Badgers are one of 10 Big Ten teams that are bowl eligible.  Eight of those ten teams have at least 7 wins. 

The Badgers capped off the Big Ten season with a 41-34 win over Minnesota and now will have time to rest and get healthy for the upcoming bowl game. 

Badgers coach Bret Bielema is hoping it's of the New Years day variety and feels his team is deserving.

 

Listen / Download – Bret Bielema says his team deserves to play on New Years Day. :22

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