Camp Randall Stadium on a Monday afternoon is typically a quiet place. Instead of the nearly 80,000 fans that populate the facility on Saturdays, empty red chairbacks dot the Wisconsin stadium. The whir of passing cars replaces the raucous crowd on gamedays.
But this Monday, Camp Randall welcomed a new tenant — Florida Atlantic’s football team.
The Owls, who lost to No. 9 Wisconsin 31-14 on Saturday, are still in Madison as they wait to return to Boca Raton after Hurricane Irma went through South Florida. They practiced Monday afternoon at Camp Randall and will until they can leave and play their scheduled game Saturday against Bethune-Cookman.