No. 10 Wisconsin understands just how important each game is in this pandemic-shortened season, particularly after the Badgers had two canceled.
In part because of those missed opportunities, Saturday's matchup with No. 19 Northwestern has major ramifications.
The Badgers visit the Wildcats in a game between undefeated teams that could go a long way toward determining the winner of the Big Ten West.
"What's most important and all that matters is being in the moment," Wisconsin coach Paul Chryst said. "You sure as heck shouldn't need that reminder in a year like we've had this year."
The Badgers (2-0, 2-0) are trying to win the division for the fifth time in seven years, but in some ways their quest for a spot in the conference title game is beyond their control. They opened with a 45-7 romp over Illinois at Camp Randall Stadium, and last week they pounded Michigan 49-11 in Ann Arbor. But in between, they had back-to-back games against Nebraska and Purdue canceled because of a COVID-19 outbreak within the program.
That put Wisconsin in a tight spot.
One more cancellation — whether they have another outbreak or an opponent does — and the Badgers won't hit the Big Ten's six-game threshold to be eligible to play for the title in Indianapolis on Dec. 19.
"We've had games taken away," Chryst said. "I think that's one of the reasons why this group has had good energy each week, because they know and appreciate this isn't a guarantee. It's not a given. I love being around this group. I like and appreciate the way they've worked this week, but I've liked it really from the get-go."