Badger fans hilariously react to Big Noon Kickoff picking Wisconsin vs Michigan

Sep 20, 2025; Madison, Wisconsin, USA;  Wisconsin Badgers quarterback Danny O'Neil (18) is tackled by jMaryland Terrapins defensive lineman Dillan Fontus (46)  during the second quarter at Camp Randall Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Jeff Hanisch-Imagn Images
Sep 20, 2025; Madison, Wisconsin, USA; Wisconsin Badgers quarterback Danny O'Neil (18) is tackled by jMaryland Terrapins defensive lineman Dillan Fontus (46) during the second quarter at Camp Randall Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Jeff Hanisch-Imagn Images | Jeff Hanisch-Imagn Images

Fox has chosen to go to Ann Arbor for the Big Noon Kickoff, and let's just say, Wisconsin fans are not thrilled that the nation gets to watch this train wreck of a team. The comments will have you laughing even if you are a Wisconsin fan, because if you can't laugh at a little pain, then what are we even doing here?

The kicker, Wisconsin is already a 16.5 underdog to Michigan. Yet, that line has moved up from 15.5, which Wisconsin fans are also joking about being the reason it moved up. There's zero faith in this team after watching them embarrass themselves against Alabama and then turn around and do it again. Can a bye week maybe get some mojo back? Probably not, but maybe.

Either way, in the meantime, enjoy these funny responses that Wisconsin fans had to the Big Noon Kickoff announcement.

Wisconsin vs. Michigan on Big Noon Kickoff featuring Urban Meyer and Matt Leinart

Part of the reason Fox chose this game is that they can only select games already on their network, and they often prefer to pick games that they can easily roll right into after the kickoff show. This week, the noon (ET) game was already Wisconsin vs. Michigan. It doesn't hurt that there will be a lot to talk about, even if the game doesn't end up being that good.

The Badgers are coming off a bye week, but they've yet to look good against a quality opponent this season. They've also not had their starting quarterback for a full game. Which may or may not help, considering there are other glaring issues like pass defense and especially pass protection.

Coverage begins at 10 AM EST or 9 AM CT. The game itself will kick off at 11 am CT, and the game will be airing live on Fox.