We will learn a lot about Wisconsin this week against Alabama.
The Wisconsin football team will welcome fourth-ranked Alabama to Camp Randall Stadium in Madison, Wis., this Saturday in one of the biggest nonconference home games in program history.
"This is a great opportunity and I think our guys are extremely excited. ... This is the point where we get to really see where we are," head coach Luke Fickell told reporters on Monday., the Badgers have not looked like a team that will be able to keep up with Alabama. The Crimson Tide had a scare in Week 2 themselves as they were tied with South Florida 10-10 at halftime, but they exploded in the second half and ultimately won 42-16.
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