college football, but this is the 100th anniversary of camp randall, the stadium where they play. during the civil war those grounds were used as a training ground for over 70,000 troops, so rich, rich tradition here at the university of wisconsin. one thing that makes this place great are the fans, and we found one of the best in all of college football. his name is ken. meet ken warner, a wisconsin grad and self proclaimed badgers super fan going by the name kilted ken. i started collecting somewhere around 30 years ago or so. i have 753 books on football, 146 pennants. they go back to 1894. 417 football programs going back to the late 1800s. 30 different hats that i use for games. ken is such a huge fan, he married his wife at half-time of a wisconsin game. we walked straight across the 50 yard line and did all our
vows, bucky badger, who was my ring bearer, by the way. the tux, actually, was part of my wedding, 150,000 stitches of bucky badger on the back. kilted ken is on the mission to set a record for the most college games attended in a lifetime. he s up to almost 500 games and has the hopes of attending 300 more. go, ken, go. my wife and i have gone to every game home and away. i keep track of it here. thanks for stopping by. go badgers! ken and his wife travel about an hour to get to every game. true super fans like lindsey here. what s one of your favorite things about games at wisconsin? the jump around. jump around. jump around. third quarter, jump around, voted best college tradition in past years. how about you? i love the fifth quarter where the band comes out and stays after the game, plays really cool songs. fifth quarter, absolutely fantastic. the band is back there getting the crowd ready. big matchup, number ten wisconsin taking on