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"This isn't the Big West anymore." Wisconsin coach Luke Fickell embraces difficult schedule

"This isn't the Big West anymore." Wisconsin coach Luke Fickell embraces difficult schedule

Yahoo23-07-2025
The Badgers football coach spoke to reporters during Big Ten media day on July 23 at the Mandalay Bay hotel in Las Vegas.
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