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Badgers have future football game at Soldier Field

October 16, 2008 By WRN Contributor

The University of Wisconsin's future football schedules, which include two game series with three Pac 10 opponents, a resumption of the popular series with UNLV and a road game in one of pro football's most hallowed venues, continue to take shape.

Seven of the Badgers' 12 games in 2009 will be played in Camp Randall Stadium, including four Big Ten Conference contests and another three against non-league opponents.  The Badgers will open the 2009 season with three non-conference home games, Sept. 5 against Northern Illinois, Sept. 12 vs. Fresno State and Sept. 19 against Wofford.  The Badgers will close the 2009 regular season at Hawaii on Dec. 5th.

Beyond 2009, the locations of the Badgers' two-game series with UNLV in 2010 and 2011 have been flipped.  Wisconsin will now play at UNLV on Sept. 4, 2010 and at home against the Rebels on Sept. 3, 2011. 

Wisconsin's game at Northern Illinois, originally scheduled for Oct. 24, 2009, has been moved to Sept. 17, 2011 at Soldier Field in Chicago.

Between 2010-15, the Badgers' schedule currently features two-game, home-and-home contests with Arizona State, Oregon State and Washington State, all from the Pac 10 Conference.

UW's two-game series with San Diego State, originally scheduled for 2010 and 2012, has been cancelled.

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