Wisconsin Badgers football | |||
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First season | 1889; 135 years ago | ||
Athletic director | Chris McIntosh | ||
Head coach | Luke Fickell 2nd season, 10–7 (.588) | ||
Stadium | Camp Randall Stadium (capacity: 80,321) | ||
Field surface | Field Turf | ||
Location | Madison, Wisconsin | ||
NCAA division | Division I FBS | ||
Conference | Big Ten Conference | ||
All-time record | 744–519–53 (.585) | ||
Bowl record | 19–16 (.543) | ||
Unclaimed national titles | 1 (1942) | ||
Conference titles | 14 (1896, 1897, 1901, 1906, 1912, 1952, 1959, 1962, 1993, 1998, 1999, 2010, 2011, 2012) | ||
Division titles | 5 (2011, 2014, 2016, 2017, 2019) | ||
Rivalries | Iowa (rivalry) Minnesota (rivalry) | ||
Heisman winners | Alan Ameche – 1954 Ron Dayne – 1999 | ||
Consensus All-Americans | 32 | ||
Current uniform | |||
Colors | Cardinal and white[1] | ||
Fight song | On, Wisconsin! | ||
Mascot | Bucky Badger | ||
Marching band | University of Wisconsin Marching Band | ||
Outfitter | Under Armour | ||
Website | Official website |
The Wisconsin Badgers football program represents the University of Wisconsin–Madison in the sport of American football. Wisconsin competes in the Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS) of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) and the Big Ten Conference (Big Ten). The Badgers have competed in the Big Ten since its formation in 1896. They play their home games at Camp Randall Stadium, the fourth-oldest stadium in college football. Wisconsin is one of 26 College football programs to win 700 or more games. The program has been one of the most successful since the 1990s. Wisconsin has had two Heisman Trophy winners, Alan Ameche and Ron Dayne, and has had twelve former players inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame.