The University of Alabama had more fun with Wisconsin’s tradition than the Badgers did at Camp Randall Stadium.
“Jump Around,” a popular song by House of Pain, is played between the third and fourth quarter for Wisconsin to get fans to create an exciting atmosphere. The Badgers got hyped in the fourth quarter for the song; however, the Crimson Tide danced and dominated Wisconsin. Alabama earned a 42-10 victory, improving to 3-0 on the season heading into its bye week.
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A wide receiver for the Tide trolled Wisconsin’s tradition after the game.
Germie Bernard, a transfer from Washington, had a good game. He caught three passes for 55 yards, including a 26-yard touchdown reception from Jalen Milroe on a post corner route. Bernard, a Las Vegas (Nev.) native, pulled in first career touchdown catch as a member of Alabama. He wanted to take the crowd out the game, especially its tradition.
Germie Bernard after Alabama’s 42-10 win against Wisconsin. pic.twitter.com/m31XMq6EiZ
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“We were ready to shut that weak ass jump song down,” Bernard said after the game.
Alabama did just that on both sides of the ball. It looks to get healthy this upcoming week and prepare for Georgia.
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