Wisconsin Offense

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1. Houston to the rescue
There’s a reason football players and coaches at every level refer to third down as the “money down.” It’s the down that keeps drives and games alive and gives defenses the opportunity to get off of the field.
Sojourn Shelton and the rest of UW’s secondary is charged with containing Leonte Carroo.
Football is a team sport, but sometimes one player can have a game-changing impact on their team. As much as redshirt senior wide receiver Alex Erickson has carried the Wisconsin (3-1 Big Ten, 6-2 overall) passing game, Rutgers’ (1-3, 3-4) offense has really lived and died through the hands of their senior wide receiver, when he’s been able to play.
The SEC looks weak this year, and Wisconsin could capitalize on it
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.