Big Ten Football Schedule 2026: Key Early Season Matchups
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The Washington Huskies (6-2) will face the Wisconsin Badgers (2-6) at Camp Randall Stadium on Saturday, November 8, 2025, at 4:30 p.m. ET. You can watch it on BTN.
Washington's offense averages 438.6 yards per game (28th in FBS), while Wisconsin's offense struggles with 261.9 yards per game (2nd worst in FBS).
Several Wisconsin starters are out due to injury, particularly impacting their running back room. Key players like LB Christian Alliegro and RB Dilin Jones are out for the season.
Washington's QB, Demond Williams Jr., has 2,117 passing yards, while Wisconsin's QB, Danny O'Neil, has 635 passing yards.
Washington excels on third-down conversions (55.4%, 2nd in FBS), while Wisconsin struggles (34.3%).
The Washington Huskies take on the Wisconsin Badgers on Saturday, November 8, 2025, at 4:30 p.m. ET at Camp Randall Stadium in Madison, Wisconsin.
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Washington Huskies:
Averages 438.6 yards per game on offense (28th in FBS)
Ranks 39th defensively, allowing 333.1 yards per game
27th in pass offense (272.4 passing yards per game)
86th in pass defense (230.1 passing yards allowed per game)
Averages 35.5 points per game (23rd in FBS)
Allows 20.9 points per game (34th in FBS)
54th in rushing yards (166.3 per game)
19th in rushing yards allowed (103 per game)
2nd in third-down conversion rate (55.4%)
30th in turnover margin (+4)
Wisconsin Badgers:
Ranks second-worst in total yards per game (261.9)
Ranks 44th defensively, allowing 341 total yards per contest
10th-worst passing offense (152.1 passing yards per game)
87th in passing yards allowed (230.3 passing yards per contest)
Third-worst offense, scoring 12.5 points per game
61st in points allowed (23.9 points per contest)
17th-worst in rushing yards per game (109.8)
25th-best in rushing yards allowed (110.8)
21st-worst in third-down conversion percentage (34.3%)
Turnover margin of -8 (12th-worst in FBS)
Several starters are out for Wisconsin, impacting both offense and defense.
Out: LB Christian Alliegro, RB Dilin Jones, QB Billy Edwards, WR Joseph Griffin Jr., S Matthew Traynor, S Preston Zachman, S Owen Arnett, RB Cade Yacamelli, OLB Evan Van Dyn Hoven, OL Kevin Heywood, OL Jake Renfro, OL Leyton Nelson, OL Barrett Nelson, WR Ben Lemirand, DL Torin Pettaway
Questionable: WR Tyrell Henry, RB Darrion Dupree, OL Kerry Kodanko
Washington Huskies:
QB Demond Williams Jr.: 2,117 YDS (73.1%) / 14 TD / 4 INT
RB Jonah Coleman: 643 YDS / 13 TD
WR Denzel Boston: 44 REC / 668 YDS / 7 TD
Wisconsin Badgers:
QB Danny O'Neil: 635 YDS (69.3%) / 5 TD / 5 INT
WR Vinny Anthony: 26 REC / 291 YDS / 1 TD
TE Lance Mason: 22 REC / 276 YDS / 3 TD
Q: Where is the Wisconsin vs. Washington game being played?
Camp Randall Stadium in Madison, Wisconsin.
Q: What time does the game start?
4:30 p.m. ET.
Q: Which TV channel is broadcasting the game?
BTN (Big Ten Network).
Q: Where can I stream the game?
FOXSports.com, FOX Sports App, and FOX One.
Washington's strong offense and third-down efficiency give them an edge.
Wisconsin's numerous injuries will test their depth and resilience.
Key players to watch include Washington's QB Demond Williams Jr. and Wisconsin's TE Lance Mason.
The game can be viewed on BTN and streamed via FOX Sports platforms.
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