Game day by the numbers: 70,000 Badger fans, $16+ million for Madison
Each season, 1.8 million people visit Madison on game days, according to a 2019 economic impact survey.
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Each season, 1.8 million people visit Madison on game days, according to a 2019 economic impact survey.
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