Photos: Wisconsin football tops Nebraska in overtime
SAMANTHA MADAR
BadgerExtra
Updated
A collection of photos from the Wisconsin football team's game against Nebraska at Camp Randall Stadium.Â
Wisconsin Badgers wide receiver Will Pauling (6) celebrates after a run against the Nebraska Cornhuskers in the second quarter at Camp Randall Stadium before the game against Nebraska in Madison, Wis., Saturday, Nov. 18, 2023. SAMANTHA MADAR,STATE JOURNAL
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