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University of Wisconsin athletic director Barry Alvarez said Wednesday that the university will change stadium policies in the wake of an incident Saturday when the Badgers took on Nebraska at Camp Randall Stadium.

A man wore a mask of President Barack Obama to the game with a noose around his neck.

“I am deeply troubled by the incident from last Saturday’s game and I am sorry for the harm it caused,” Alvarez said in the statement Wednesday. “I am determined that nothing like this will happen again.

“I appreciated the opportunity to meet with a number of community leaders and students this afternoon to discuss our stadium policies. Our plan, before our next home football game, is to have a revised policy in place. Our department is committed to working collaboratively to make our stadium a great and safe place for fans to watch a football game.”

The statement did not note specific changes in policy that will be made. UW’s next home game will be Nov. 12 against Illinois.