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Big Ten football misery index: Michigan made a jump, but can they dim Nebraska's lights?

Camp Randall Stadium wasn’t always a fortress impregnable to Michigan football.

The Wolverines visited there a couple dozen times over its first 80 years or so and lost just three times.

But then, in 2003, the kids started playing that gosh darn rap music and Jumping Around all over the place, and, well, it must have just frightened the sprits of winning Wolverines past from making the trip across Lake Michigan.

And so U-M lost five straight games at Camp Randall — 2005, 2007, 2009, 2017 and, finally, 2019 — by an average of 15 points a game.