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Despite the chants of Wisconsin Badgers fans at Camp Randall Stadium, it doesn't sound like Luke Fickell is going anywhere. After back-to-back home shutouts for
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Luke Fickell’s days in Madison appear to be numbered. Wisconsin, once known as the pride of the defunct Big Ten West, dropped to 2–5 on the season after an ugly 34–0 loss to No. 1 Ohio State at Camp Randall Stadium—a defeat that followed an equally discouraging 37–0 loss to Iowa last weekend.
Wisconsin football fans boo at the stadium and sound off on social media to the Badgers being shut out in a first half for the third straight home game.
"Fire Fickell" chants again broke out at Camp Randall Stadium during the loss to Ohio State and former players continue to be upset with the direction of program.