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Defense holds up its end of the deal, again
CHAMPAIGN, Ill. – When redshirt junior quarterback Joel Stave left the game with a head injury late in the first quarter, redshirt junior Bart Houston was thrust into an uncomfortable spot. He came into the game having only thrown 13 passes in his entire Wisconsin career before Saturday, and had never played during meaningful game situations.
Battered Wisconsin secures third-straight conference win at Illinois
CHAMPAIGN, Ill. - “It’s the next man up.” This quote has been uttered by head coach Paul Chryst, offensive coordinator Joe Rudolph, redshirt senior quarterback Joel Stave and on Saturday night in Champaign, Ill., redshirt junior quarterback Bart Houston was the next man up to say the phrase.
Robert Wheelwright
Robert Wheelwright lunges for a touchdown in the second quarter of Wisconsin's game at Illinois
Jazz Peavy
Wisconsin’s new receivers, including Jazz Peavy, have emerged as dependable options under the guidance of Ted Gilmore.
Gilmore finds his niche in Madison
After living under the sunny skies of California, wide receivers coach Ted Gilmore and his family have traded in their swimsuits for stocking caps. He even joked about his son wearing a winter hat to school when the temperature dipped into the 40s.
Defense, special teams lead way for Illinois
Of the University of Illinois’ 44,000 enrolled students, almost 5,000 of them are from China.
LSU gradually bolstering its College Football Playoff case
No. 5 LSU might be the only team in the country that can say it has been as impressive as No. 2 Baylor. A fifth straight convincing win has the Tigers at their highest ranking since 2012, but they couldn’t be playing a more different style from that team.
Ogunbowale steps up for limping Badgers
In a season plagued with injuries, the Badgers seemingly suffered their worst loss with the announcement that highly touted starting junior running back Corey Clement would miss significant time after surgery to repair a lingering sports hernia injury. To compound the damage, redshirt freshman running back Taiwan Deal suffered an ankle injury in UW’s comeback win at Nebraska.
Wadley brilliantly fills in for the injured Canzeri at NU
No. 17 Iowa made a statement Saturday afternoon when it rolled through No. 20 Northwestern by a score of 40-10, putting it in control of its own destiny in the Big Ten West.
Michigan falters as OSU holds steady
Michigan State-Michigan. That is all.
Corey Clement
While Corey Clement’s impending return is encouraging, it might not be best for himself nor the team.
Iowa’s grasp on the West gets stronger
While the Big Ten East continues to dazzle, as the Michigan-Michigan State matchup may go down as the best game in the entire FBS this year and Ohio State has finally found a way to maximize the Braxton Miller-Cardale Jones- J.T. Barrett triangle, Iowa has quietly established itself as the team to beat in the West.
Wisconsin Defense
Alex Erickson
Alex Erickson’s impressive campaign has been highlighted by 42 receptions for 549 yards.
New linebackers, wide receivers shine
1. Stave’s roller coaster ride
Joel Stave
Big Ten led by distinct array of QBs
When people think of the Big Ten, the first image that comes to mind is usually three yards and a cloud of dust, a byproduct of ground-and-pound running offenses. However, throughout the NFL in any given week there are three to seven former Big Ten quarterbacks starting, ranging some of the best in the league (Tom Brady, Drew Brees) to the worst (Kirk Cousins, Brian Hoyer).
T.J. Edwards
Edwards is the man in the middle
Defensive coordinator Dave Aranda self-admittedly has a difficult time talking about what his defense does well. Like most people who strive for continual improvement through intense intrinsic criticism, Aranda seems to be more at ease discussing what he can do better, rather than what he’s achieved. That notion spans the entirety of the defense, and it also applies to his evaluation of the individual cogs that make it run.