Bad Axe: Wisconsin wary of rival Minnesota with bowl bid in peril

Wisconsin faces its first losing season in 23 years and the end of a bowl streak when the Badgers host arch-rival Minnesota on Friday in the annual Big Ten battle for Paul Bunyan’s Axe.

Minnesota (6-5, 4-4) lost to No. 4 Penn State 26-25. Wisconsin (5-6, 3-5 Big Ten) lost its fourth straight, 44-25, at Nebraska in a game that was not as close as the score.

“Well 1890 is the first time we played this football team coming up and this is what it’s all about,” Minnesota coach P.J. Fleck said of the rivalry. “And you wouldn’t want to have it any other way, being able to end the season with one of your biggest rivals. I know our guys will be ready to go, ready to play.”

Wisconsin has 22 consecutive winning seasons since going 5-7 under Barry Alvarez in 2001, the longest active streak among Power 4 teams. The Badgers also have played in a bowl game in each of the last 22 seasons, the longest active streak in the Big Ten and third-longest in FBS.

Wisconsin coach Luke Fickell is more concerned with the rivalry game than the winning season and bowl streaks.

“I’m not downplaying it, I’m not saying it’s not important, I’m not saying it’s another thing that’s on our plate,” Fickell said Monday. “But when it gets down to this last week, it’s about one thing, it’s about the rivalry. It’s about preparing to play in the most important game of the year.”

The Gophers have dropped their last two games after winning four in a row. Minnesota averages 26.6 points per game, while allowing 18.5, 15th-best in the country.

Max Brosmer has completed 67 percent of his passes for 221 per game with 15 touchdowns and five interceptions. Daniel Jackson is the top target with 69 catches for 802 yards and three scores, and Darius Taylor is the top rusher with 730 yards at 4.8 per carry with nine touchdowns.

One week after leading Oregon after three quarters, the Wisconsin defense was shredded for 473 yards and five touchdowns by Nebraska.

Braedyn Locke, who took over at quarterback when Tyler Van Dyke suffered an early season-ending knee injury, has thrown at least one interception in eight consecutive games. Locke has completed 56.4 percent of his passes for 180.6 yards per game, with 12 touchdowns and 10 picks.

Tawee Walker is the leading rusher with 828 yards at 4.7 per carry with 10 touchdowns. He has failed to reach 60 yards in three of the last four games.

Former Wisconsin and NFL standout JJ Watt posted on social media his assessment – and frustration – with the Badgers after the Nebraska game.

“Losing happens, it’s part of the game. Hearing announcers talk about how much tougher and more physical Nebraska & Iowa are while getting blown out … that’s the issue,” Watt wrote on X. “We are Wisconsin. Physicality, running game, great O-Line and great defense. That is our identity.”

Wisconsin defeated the Gophers 28-14 last after Minnesota had won the previous two meetings. The Badgers have won 7 of the last 10 and lead the storied series 63-62-8.

–Field Level Media