Wisconsin Ohio State Football: No. 18 Wisconsin Upsets No. 1 Ohio State, 31-18
The Ohio State Buckeyes take their new #1 ranking to Madison, Wisconsin to take on the Badgers in a Big Ten battle.
Ohio State come into the game undefeated this season, while Wisconsin suffered their only loss of the season in their only contest against a ranked foe.
Last season, Wisconsin outgained OSU's offense by almost 200 yards, but the Badgers allowed a kickoff return for a touchdown and two pick-sixes as OSU came out on top, 31-13.
The Badger's led by Junior running back John Clay, the Badgers are hoping to ruin OSU's hopes of going undefeated, while keeping themselves squarely in the conference race.
Mad-Town is hoppin' ESPN's College GameDay is in Madison, and the Buckeyes are ready to go into hostile territory.
Keys to the game:
OSU has to stop the Badger's one-two punch of Clay and Freshman James White. Should the Badgers establish their running game, OSU will have a hard time defending against the play action.
The Badgers will have to get pressure on OSU QB Terrelle Pryor to have any chance today.
That's wraps it up in Madison, where the Wisconsin Badgers defeat the Ohio State Buckeyes, 31-18
The Badger fans are on the field celebrating their upset of #1 OSU.
Badger's stats:
Passing - S. Tolzien 13/16 152, 1 int
Rushing - J. Clay 21/104 2 tds
Receiving - N. Toon 6/72
OSU's stats:
Passing - T. Pryor 14/28 156 yards, 1 int
Rushing - Dan Herron 20/92 2 td
Receiving - D. Sanzenbacher 6/94
This will be the Badger's first win against a number one team since 1981.
The Badgers going to take a knee and run down the clock.
Pryor throws an interception with 1:13 on the clock. Blake Sorensen picks him off.
2nd down pass gains thirty yards to Dane Sanzenbacher.
Watt with another sack, four on the night...
Complete pass...first down.
Pass to Devier Posey being reviewed, looks like a completion.
J.J. Watt with his third sack of the night, this one from the defensive tackle position.
Pryor is not acting as if he is in the last four minutes of the game. No sense of urgency.
Pryor scrambles and completes a pass for a first down to Brandon Saine.
Field goal good, Phillip Welch increases the Badger lead to 13.
4:19 left on the clock, Badgers about to attempt a field goal.
The Buckeyes are trying to stop the clock and get a chance to get the ball back with a little time on the clock.
Timeout Ohio State.
Clay has rushed for over 100 yards, the first time a back has done that against the Buckeyes for 29 games.
John Clay two yards away from eclipsing the century mark.
Play action pass, great play by Badger's offensive coordinator Paul Chryst, 33 yard completion.
The Badgers will try to run down the clock and finish off the upset.
Drop by DeVier Posey, fourth and ten, Tressel elects to punt.
Pryor just threw his first incompletion of the second half. Followed promptly by his second. Both terrible throws to wide open receivers.
6:50 left in the fourth. if Terrelle Pryor wants to keep his Heisman and National Championship hopes alive, now is the time to shine.
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