The Wisconsin Badgers made a splash after their 23-3 victory over the Northwestern Wildcats at the temporary Medicine Field at Martin Stadium.
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Wisconsin strength and conditioning coach Brady Collins promised the team that if they won against the Wildcats, he would take a swim in Lake Michigan, which the stadium borders.
He kept his promise.
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Surrounded by rocks, Collins carefully found a safe diving spot before jumping into the water and splashing around to encourage the team.
According to The Associated Press, Wisconsin safety commissioner Hunter Wohler said Collins made the promise earlier this week.
“This is Coach Brady. He brings that energy and that juice every day,” Wohler said.
Wisconsin quarterback Braedyn Locke threw for 160 passing yards with a 3-yard connection with Tucker Ashcraft for a touchdown in the victory.
Northwestern, suffering its third home loss of the season, played its final game in the temporary stadium. The Wildcats will host their remaining home games at Wrigley Field.
The 5-2 Badgers return to Madison next week to face the Penn State Nittany Lions in Week 9.
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