Wisconsin vs Indiana: Live Scores, Analysis and Results
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Wisconsin 62, Indiana 14 - Final
It was supposed to be Indiana's coming out party. A win at home over last year's conference champ would have given the Hoosiers control of their Rose Bowl destiny.
The Badgers had different plans however, limiting a powerful Indiana passing attack to 14 points, while the dominant Wisconsin ground game put up 62. Four different Wisconsin RB's scored and the school record for most rushing yards in a game fell.
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Wisconsin was just too much for the Hoosiers to handle. A dominant performance by the Wisconsin offensive line allowed four different Badger RB's to score and the Indiana offense was limited to 14 points. It looks like the hot Indiana start was more smoke and mirrors that actual talent.
TOUCHDOWN WISCONSIN
Darius Feaster becomes the fourth Wisconsin RB to score for Wisconsin against Indiana.
Wisconsin 62, Indiana 14
Indiana turns the ball over again. Just one of those days for the Hoosiers.
Indiana keeps running the ball late in the 4th. It looks like they are just trying to let the clock tick down, and forgot about this giant egg they just laid as soon as possible.
#Badgers with 556 rushing yards, setting a new school record. UW's old record was 551 rushing yards set in 1974 vs Northwestern
— Benjamin Worgull (@TheBadgerNation) November 10, 2012
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TOUCHDOWN BADGERS
Melvin Gordon carries it 17 yards for the Badger TD.
Wisconsin 55, Indiana 14
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Indiana picked off by Devin Smith. Looks like Bielema is happy to let his second string offense finish this one off.
Wisconsin needs 29 rushing yards to set the team record for one game (551 in 1974); 548 is No. 2 in 1973. #badgers at 523
— Dave Heller (@dave_heller) November 10, 2012
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TOUCHDOWN WISCONSIN
James White breaks off another long rushing TD, his second of the game.
Wisconsin 48, Indiana 14
Looks like the Hoosier Rose Bowl dream is dashed. While Wisconsin is far from a perfect team, they exposed the fact that Indiana was in control of their own destiny more because of weak scheduling than true improvement.
The cows in the chick-fil-a commercial are significantly more dynamic than the Hoosier offense.
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TOUCHDOWN INDIANA
Kofie Hughes TD reception.
Wisconsin 41, Indiana 14
Two big completions in a row for Coffman, which begs the question... is this too little too late?
It is very strange to see Indiana continue to run bubble screens. They have not worked all day and IU is in desperate need of big vertical plays, not dinky screen passes.
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Field Goal Wisconsin
Kyle French knocks down a 37 yard attempt.
Wisconsin 41, Indiana 7
Curt Philips 52 yard run. Seriously, it seems like WIsconsin could hand the ball off to a 12 year old and he could break off 15 yards.
Curt Phillips is one tough cookie, multiple ACL injuries and still taking the hit instead of sliding.
One more Ball TD and he would tie the NCAA record. While the game looks increasingly like a Badger blowout, we still have the chance to see history be made.
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TOUCHDOWN WICONSIN
Montee Ball rushes 47 yards for another Badger TD.
Wisconsin 38, Indiana 7
Melvin Godron rushes for 10 yards. It does not seem to matter which Wisconsin back gets the rock, Indiana cannot stop any of them.
RT @moneyball28: Make that 76 career TDs & 2nd place all alone in #NCAA history for #Badgers' Montee Ball. Needs 2 TDs to tie record
— Badger Football (@BadgerFootball) November 10, 2012
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TOUCHDOWN WISCONSIN
Montee Ball scores on a 1 yard run for his second TD of the game.
Wisconsin 31, Indiana 7
Badgers convert 4th and 2. When you have more than 300 rushing yards before the end of the third quarter, play-action becomes unstoppable.
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Montee Ball runs for 17 yards. He is officially back in beast mode.
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2-5, 10 yards, TD - This is the greatest stat line ever for a QB who also has a 17 point lead.
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