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1981 Wisconsin Badgers football team
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The 1981 Wisconsin Badgers football team represented the University of Wisconsin–Madison in the 1981 Big Ten Conference football season. Led by fourth-year head coach Dave McClain, the Badgers compiled an overall record of 7–5 with a mark of 6–3 in conference play, placing in a three-way tie for third in the Big Ten. Wisconsin was invited to the Garden State Bowl, where the Badgers lost to Tennessee. The team played home games at Camp Randall Stadium in Madison, Wisconsin.
Several Wisconsin players ranked among the Big Ten leaders, including the following:
- Quarterback Jess Cole ranked seventh in the conference with 12 passing touchdowns and ninth with 1,180 passing yards.[1]
- Running back John Williams ranked second in the conference with 5.5 rushing yards per carry and seventh with 634 rushing yards.
- David Greenwood led the conference with 156 interception return yards, and he and Matt Vanden Boom tied for second in the conference with six interceptions each.[1]
Wisconsin made its first bowl game appearance since the 1963 Rose Bowl.
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Michigan
#1 Michigan at Wisconsin
- Date: Saturday, September 12
- Location: Camp Randall Stadium, Madison, Wisconsin
- Game attendance: 68,733
- Source: Gainesville Sun
| 2 | Michigan | S. Smith 4 yard run (Haji-Sheikh kick) | Michigan 7-0 | |
| 2 | Wisconsin | Neal 17 yard pass from Cole (Doran kick) | Tie 7-7 | |
| 2 | Wisconsin | Davis 1 yard run (Doran kick) | Wisconsin 14-7 | |
| 3 | Michigan | Woolfolk 89 yard run (Haji-Sheikh kick) | Tie 14-14 | |
| 3 | 5:13 | Wisconsin | Williams 71 yard pass from Cole (Doran kick) | Wisconsin 21-14 |
Wisconsin safety Matt Vanden Boom had three interceptions, including the game-clincher with two seconds left at his own 17. It was the Badgers first win against Michigan since 1962 and the first time they scored points against the Wolverines since 1976.
At Minnesota
Wisconsin Badgers (6–4) at Minnesota Golden Gophers (6–4)
at Memorial Stadium, Minneapolis, Minnesota
- Date: November 21, 1981
- Game attendance: 47,125
- [15]
Head coach Dave McClain inserted backup Randy Wright in the fourth quarter after Minnesota took the lead for the first time, on the reason "because Cole was not having a good day throwing." Following the victory, Wisconsin accepted the bid from the Garden State Bowl to play Tennessee.[16]
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1982 NFL draft
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