The year was 1976, and Pat Nelson was a freshman fullback for Wisconsin, parading around Camp Randall Stadium with Paul Bunyan's Axe after a 26-21 victory over the Gophers.
Now, 37 autumns later, Nelson hopes to get his hands on that Axe again. Only this time, he wants to swing it with his son — Gophers quarterback Philip Nelson.
"The other night, I talked to Philip, and we're feeling pretty confident about this game," Pat Nelson said. "I told him, when he gets that Axe, I'm coming down on that field, and we're going to hold that thing together and take a lap. How wonderful would that be?"
Well, for starters it would be Minnesota's first victory over Wisconsin since 2003. And it would give the Gophers their first five-game Big Ten winning streak since 1962.
Both teams are 8-2, but the Gophers are 16½-point underdogs at TCF Bank Stadium against a 16th-ranked Badgers outfit that Gophers coach Jerry Kill has called "the most underrated team in the country."
To win, the Gophers need to slow Wisconsin's prolific running game, and they need Nelson to weather the cold and keep a hot hand.
During the winning streak, the sophomore quarterback has zero turnovers and 10 touchdowns — seven passing and three rushing.
"He's playing at a very high level right now, with a lot of confidence," Kill said.