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About University of Wisconsin University Football
Wisconsin’s loveable mascot, Bucky Badger, always ranks high in fan appeal and enthusiasm. Although badgers in various forms had been the University of Wisconsin mascot for decades, the version that is currently known as Bucky, sporting a cardinal and white sweater, was first drawn in 1940 by professional illustrator Art Evans. In 1949, a student wore a badger outfit with a papier-mâché head at the homecoming game. A pep rally was held to determine the mascot’s name—Buckingham U. Badger.
The nickname “Badgers,” was borrowed from the state of Wisconsin, which was dubbed the “Badger State.” The name didn’t come from the animals in the region, but rather from an association with lead miners in the 1820s. Without shelter in the winter, the miners had to “live like Badgers” in tunnels burrowed into hillsides.
About the Stadium
After more than eight decades of existence, Camp Randall Stadium remains an excellent place to catch a college football game. Home of the Wisconsin Badgers, Camp Randall Stadium was originally built in 1913. However in 1915 the wooden bleachers collapsed and the need for a safer structure was needed. A new 10,000 seat stadium built of steel and concrete was constructed. The Badgers played their first game at the new stadium on November 3, 1917 against Minnesota. Like many other stadiums, Camp Randall has been expanded many times and could seat 51,000 fans by 1951. In 1958 the track around the playing field was removed and the playing field was lowered allowing fans to get closer to the action. A three level press box and second deck on the westside was completed by the 1966 season increasing the capacity to 77,745. Since 1966, the stadium capacity has been altered slightly and now seats 76,129 fans.
In the early 1990’s, Astroturf was installed replacing the grass field and a new scoreboard was added in 1992. Today, Camp Randall Stadium is under renovation as the University of Wisconsin has decided to improve and expand the stadium. This expansion is expected to be completed by the start of the 2005 season and includes nearly 1,000 club seats, 72 luxury suites, rebuilding the south end zone, and enclosing the south east and west corners with new seats. Once these expansions are completed, Camp Randall Stadium will seat approximately 79,500 Badger fans.
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