No fans for college football games in 2020 meant a lot of the sport’s traditions had to take a year off.

One of the best traditions in the country is undoubtedly Wisconsin’s “Jump Around” moment before the start of the fourth quarter. With the Badgers’ faithful back at Camp Randall Stadium, fans got to enjoy that moment once again.

Here it is:

This is Wisconsin’s first home game with fans in attendance since Nov. 23, 2019 — a span of 651 days. The Badgers defeated Purdue that day.

Shortly after the start of the fourth quarter, the Badgers took a 10-7 lead over No. 19 Penn State.

This game was scoreless at halftime as Wisconsin held Penn State to under 50 yards of offense. It was the first time a season-opener between two ranked teams went scoreless in the first half in almost 50 years. The Badgers also missed a field goal and fumbled in the red zone in the first half.

Penn State is looking for its fifth consecutive victory over Wisconsin.