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UC football has a special bobblehead for Saturday’s game against Stanford that depicts the kickoff return touchdown that made Kevin Moen a hero and helped the Golden Bears to a 25-20 victory in 1982. The officially licensed bobblehead was created by FOCO and will be given out to the first 10,000 fans at the 121st Big Game.
It’s a moment in college football history that will never be forgotten. UC’s kickoff return touchdown in that game is still the longest ever by a collegiate team. It was also the first time the Golden Bears ran the ball from the field on a regular basis, which helped set the tone for future success.
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Despite the fact that Wisconsin has been struggling this season, the Badgers are still enjoying the success of their star running back Braelon Allen. The 6-foot-2, 215-pound sophomore has rushed for more than 700 yards and eight touchdowns, including a 100-yard touchdown last weekend in the Badgers’ 34-28 loss against Michigan State.
But the most impressive thing about Allen is that he’s actually a member of the prestigious NIL effort at Wisconsin, an effort to generate more buzz for the program during the offseason and beyond. As part of the deal with the collective, Allen was given a bobblehead by the group to give away to fans who donate more than $250.
It’s a win-win situation for the collective and Allen, and it seems like the kind of deal that should be repeated as the NIL effort continues to gain traction. It’s a great way to get fans excited for the start of the season, and if Allen’s bobblehead helps generate interest in the campaign, it could make this year even better.