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Wisconsin at Lambeau will be made up by gordonbombay
Both schools have said they want to get that game played at some point.
I hadn't really considered your questions about Navy and USC before. As long as we are playing USC and Stanford annually it seems unlikely we'd ever end up going consecutive road games with the Trojans. Navy and ND both want to go back to Dublin in the future, but I'm not sure that series would go back-to-back Navy home games either. It's not unprecedented, though; for reasons I'm too young to know, we played Navy at home back-to-back in 1994 and '95.