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Game Sixty-Seven:
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September 8, 2001
September has barely been
dented and the Bulldogs are being called a fairy tale story. With two
impressive victories in their pockets over Colorado in Boulder and against
defending Pac Ten co-champ Oregon State, they seemed to fit into
Cinderella's gown rather well. Fresno State head coach Pat Hill has glued
the motto, “anyone, any time, any place” to his squad. Led by touted
quarterback David Carr, the Bulldogs were aiming at carving another notch in
their resume of monumental upsets. Badger fans were warned of Fresno State's
power, but a west coast team from a mid-major conference posed little threat
to the Camp Randall crazies gathering in Madison.
The situation grew
suddenly grim in Camp Randall as Fresno State's top twenty ranking was
gathering validity. Wisconsin was unable to recover from the second half
blast and the Bulldogs exited with a 32-20 victory. Fresno State absorbed
the victory with extreme professionalism as though winning on the road at
Big Ten venues was commonplace. Stunned Wisconsin fans sulked as they
shuffled out of Camp Randall. From a national perspective, respect flipped
faces as the Bulldogs owned the spotlight and the Badgers got the hook.
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