Wisconsin Badgers took in everything that Lambeau Field had to offer Saturday after their practice in Green Bay.
Five months ahead of their showdown with the LSU Tigers at historic Lambeau Field, the Wisconsin Badgers took the two-plus hour drive on Saturday to hold a practice in Green Bay. They also took in the sights and everything the iconic NFL stadium has to offer as well.
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Many Badgers players grew up in the great state of Wisconsin cheering on and dreaming of one day playing for the Packers. Some, like former Badger standout Jared Abbrederis, might get that opportunity. But even if they don’t, it won’t be long before they step foot onto Lambeau Field for a memory and a game they will never forget.
But that will have to wait until September. On Saturday the Badgers held a practice inside the Don Hutson Center and after that was over were able to take in everything that Lambeau Field had to offer.
Here are some of the best moments captured from that memorable trip.
The #Badgers have arrived at Lambeau! #GoPackGo pic.twitter.com/OTCtJZyulY
— Wisconsin Football (@BadgerFootball) April 2, 2016
Two programs came together as one on Saturday.
Cardinal & White meets Green & Gold. #OnWisconsin pic.twitter.com/9tI0gUPjfX
— Wisconsin Football (@BadgerFootball) April 2, 2016
Great having @BadgerFootball in Titletown today! https://t.co/HvgTHpx4AN pic.twitter.com/WjMQJxgl2s
— Green Bay Packers (@packers) April 2, 2016
T.J. Edwards proves that Lambeau Leap is not that easy.
Don't let them fool you its higher than you think! pic.twitter.com/HjnycG5Max
— T.J. Edwards (@TJEdwards8) April 2, 2016
Many Badgers players grew up in Wisconsin dreaming of one day playing on historic Lambeau Field. For Jazz Peavy and teammates, that dream will soon become a reality.
Vince Biegel takes in the Packers Hall of Fame.
Vince Biegel in Packers Hall of Fame @VinceBiegel @UWBadgers @BadgerFootball pic.twitter.com/YLiChHSHUU
— Margaret Naczek (@MNaczekMBJ) April 2, 2016
And shows that April is never too late for a brief snow storm in Wisconsin.
Nothing more fitting than a April blizzard at Lambeau Field #Badgers pic.twitter.com/7bdYgAG8QX
— Vince Biegel (@VinceBiegel) April 2, 2016
It’s not goodbye…it’s until next time.
Farewell for now, @LambeauField. See you in September. #OnWisconsin pic.twitter.com/315l63qvEe
— Wisconsin Football (@BadgerFootball) April 2, 2016
You better believe that Lambeau Field will be rocking on September 3rd. It will be a memorable and historic game not only for Wisconsin and LSU, but for all of college football.