In their last 10 meetings, the teams have split 5-5. Wisconsin hasn't won a game at Evanston in the last decade.
A win by Wisconsin would put them at 6-2 in the conference, likely in a tie for the second best record in the B10 (unless tOSU loses to Michigan, which gives Wisconsin a share of the B10 crown). A win by Northwestern puts them at 5-3 in the conference, and possibly in a massive 2nd-place tie (though more likely, they'll end up in the group just behind Ohio State, Penn State, and Iowa).
More realistically, this is a battle for bowl slots. An 8-4 Northwestern team would be building on the momentum of last season's 9-4 campaign. Back-to-back bowls would help NU out and put them in great shape for next year.
The question mark for the 'Cats is at the QB spot. Kafka has been struggling with a pulled hamstring, and it's not clear whether he'll play. He's far more of a passing threat than backup QB Persa, who has been decent but not great.
Thoughts? Pat Fitzgerald sure is doing some great things in Evanston. They're moving solidly into the realm of being a mid-level B10 team and playing teams tough year-in and year-out.
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