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American college football season
The
1950 Wisconsin Badgers football team
represented the
University of Wisconsin
in the
1950 Big Ten Conference football season
. Led by second-year head coach
Ivy Williamson
, the Badgers compiled an overall record of 6?3 with a mark of 5?2 in conference play, tying for second place in the Big Ten. Bob Radcliffe was the team's MVP and
Ken Huxhold
was team's captain.
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Schedule
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Date
| Opponent
| Rank
| Site
| Result
| Attendance
| Source
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September 30
| Marquette
*
| | | W
28?6
| 45,000
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October 7
| at No. 15
Illinois
| | | W
7?6
| 54,230
| |
October 14
| at
Iowa
| No. 15
| | W
14?0
| 46,333
| |
October 21
| at
Michigan
| No. 16
| | L
13?26
| 91,202
| |
October 28
| No. 9
Northwestern
| | - Camp Randall Stadium
- Madison, WI
| W
14?13
| 45,000
| |
November 4
| Purdue
| No. 20
| - Camp Randall Stadium
- Madison, WI
| W
33?7
| 45,000
| |
November 11
| at No. 2
Ohio State
| No. 15
| | L
14?19
| 81,535
| |
November 18
| at No. 20
Penn
| No. 15
| | L
0?20
| 60,000
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November 25
| Minnesota
| | - Camp Randall Stadium
- Madison, WI (
rivalry
)
| W
14?0
| 45,000
| |
- *Non-conference game
- Homecoming
- Rankings from
AP Poll
released prior to the game
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