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MADISON, Wis.—The head of Bucky Badger has been returned. A University of Wisconsin-Madison student who’s one of several who play the role of mascot Bucky Badger told police he and his ...
In 2010, one Bucky Badger had his head stolen from his campus area apartment during a party. The mascot head was returned the next morning. Advertisement.
Bucky Badger, one of the most storied and beloved mascots in the history of college football had his head stolen during a party at the house of the student who portrayed him this week.
MADISON - If you are Bucky Badger, the last thing you want is to lose your head. That's exactly what happened Sunday night, when one of the UW-Madison students who portrays the iconic symbol of ...
In a role-playing station, candidates don Bucky’s 35-pound head and respond to various scenarios. In a second station, they improvise a minute-long performance using props.
In the early morning hours of Sept. 6, a University of Wisconsin student woke up missing something important. Someone took the head of UW mascot Bucky Badger after a gathering at the student’s –one of ...
MADISON — Pat Smet gets inside Bucky Badger’s head all the time. It's hot. It’s humid. It’s sweaty. And apparently it’s completely addicting and exhilarating. “When I’m in the suit ...
Each Bucky carries a 35-pound head and must be between 5'10" and 6'2". These students undergo a rigorous selection process, ensuring that only the most passionate and qualified individuals become ...
Now that school is back in session, Troy Maragos is finding some interesting ways to spend his time on the UW-Madison campus.
Bucky Badger is jumping around in a new bobblehead unveiled to start the 2023 college football season. The licensed collectible, produced by the National Bobblehead Hall of Fame and Museum in ...
Bucky, the immortal badger. It’s hard not to love that sweater-clad, short-legged omnivore, equipped with impressive core strength and a smize that would have Tyra Banks herself weak in the knees. The ...
A fake Bucky Badger was spotted this week in the Wisconsin state Capitol rotunda holding a sign that said: “Let Freedom Sing.” University of Wisconsin-Madison officials are not amused. … ...