Wisconsin Football

2011 Spring Game Program

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GAME INFORMATION What is the format of the game this year? The game will basically be the offense vs. the defense, with the offensive players wearing the Car- dinal jerseys and the defensive players in White. The plan is to have the No. 1 offense square off against the No. 1 defense, the No. 2 offense go against the No. 2 defense and so on. Each quarter will be 12 minutes long and halftime will be 15 minutes. Both the Cardinal and White teams, as well as all the Badger coaches, will be located on the West sideline (press box side). What is the Badger Sports Kids’ Fair? The Kids’ Fair runs from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. inside the McClain Center. Kids will enjoy games and interactive exhibits includ- ing a football obstacle course, basketball and hockey shoot- ing stations, and photos with Bucky Badger. Plus fans can get their photo taken with some trophies earned by the Badgers during the 2010-11 season, includ- ing Paul Bunyan’s Axe, the Heartland Trophy and the NCAA women’s hockey championship trophy. Current members of the UW football team will also be available for autographs from 11 a.m. to noon. Do I have to pay to attend the Badger Sports Kids’ Fair? No. As in years past, admission to the Badger Sports Kids’ Fair is free. However, a ticket is required for entry to Camp Randall Stadium for the Spring Game. Where do I enter for the Badger Sports Kids’ Fair? Fans wishing to attend the Badger Sports Kids’ Fair can en- ter Camp Randall Stadium through Gates 2 and 3 along the east side of the stadium. Can I get autographs? Current members of the Badger football team will be available for autographs at the Badger Sports Kids’ Fair in the McClain Center from 11 a.m. to noon. Selected student-athletes from other UW teams, including men’s basketball, volleyball, women’s golf and men’s and women’s hockey, are scheduled to appear. What stadium gates will be open for the game? For the Spring Game, fans can enter Gates 1, 8, 9 and 10. Those gates will open at noon.

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