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1993 Wisconsin Badgers football team

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1993 Wisconsin Badgers football team
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The 1993 Wisconsin Badgers football team represented the University of Wisconsin–Madison as a member of the Big Ten Conference during the 1993 NCAA Division I-A football season. Led by fourth-year head coach Barry Alvarez, the Badgers compiled an overall record of 10–1–1 with a mark of 6–1–1 in conference play, sharing the Big Ten title with Ohio State. Wisconsin earned a berth in the Rose Bowl, where the Badgers defeated UCLA. The team played home games at Camp Randall Stadium in Madison, Wisconsin.

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Season

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Over the course of the season, Wisconsin was the top team in the Big Ten in terms of passing efficiency, with QB Darrell Bevell recording an impressive 155.2 in that category. RB Brent Moss ran for 1,637 yards on 312 carries, winning Big Ten Player of the Year Honors, the first Wisconsin player to receive this award since Ron Vander Kelen in the 1962 season.

After starting the season 3–0, including a win in their Big Ten opener against Indiana, team co-captain Joe Panos was asked by a reporter whether he thought Michigan or Ohio State would win the conference, to which Panos sharply responded, "Well, why not Wisconsin?"[1] Panos' words served to inspire the team and the school, using the rally cry of "Why Not Wisconsin?" for the rest of the season.

The Badgers lost in a stunning upset to a mediocre Minnesota team in their annual rivalry game for their first and only loss of the season. Footage from this game held at the Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome was used in the television series Coach to represent the fictional Minnesota State and West Texas Universities in the "Pioneer Bowl" at the Alamodome.

However, in the next game, Wisconsin defeated Michigan for the first time since 1981. After a tie against Ohio State, the Badgers needed to win their final game of the year against Michigan State and an Ohio State loss to Michigan to secure their first trip to the Rose Bowl since 1963. Michigan's 280 shut out of Ohio State opened the door, and then Wisconsin defeated #25 Michigan State in the last Coca-Cola Classic in Tokyo, Japan to win a share of Big Ten Conference title and the invitation to the 1994 Rose Bowl.

The Badgers finished their most successful season since 1962, highlighted by their first Rose Bowl win, as they defeated the UCLA Bruins 2116. Unfortunately, the season is also remembered for the tragic "Camp Randall Crush" where several people were severely injured during a field rush after the Badgers defeated Michigan.

Schedule

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Game summaries

Nevada

At SMU

Iowa State

At Indiana

Northwestern

At Purdue

At Minnesota

Michigan

Ohio State

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#3 Ohio State Buckeyes at #15 Wisconsin Badgers

at Camp Randall StadiumMadison, WI

  • Date: November 6
  • Game time: 2:30 PM CST
  • Game attendance: 77,745
  • TV: ABC
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At Illinois

vs Michigan State

vs UCLA–Rose Bowl

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Roster

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Team players selected in the 1994 NFL draft

PlayerPositionRoundOverall SelectionNFL team
Joe PanosCenter377Philadelphia Eagles
Mark MontgomeryRunning Back7206Philadelphia Eagles

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