Indiana vs Wisconsin: TV Schedule, Live Streaming, Radio, Game Time and More
The Wisconsin Badgers have become one of the most dangerous teams in the nation, and they can thank the transfer of Russell Wilson to the program.
If Indiana wants any chance of stopping Wisconsin, they need to stop their dynamic quarterback, and that’s much easier said than done.
Where: Camp Randall Stadium, Madison, Wisconsin
When: Saturday, October 15, 12:00 p.m. ET
Watch: ESPN 2
Spread: Wisconsin -40 (courtesy Covers)
Indiana may be terrible, but I am almost certain that they are good enough to cover the ridiculous 40-point spread they’re being disrespected with.
Over/Under: 60 (courtesy Covers)
With this being a conference game and the teams knowing each other pretty well, I will have to go under here because I just don’t think wither team will be able to get a ridiculously high score Saturday.
Key Injuries
Wisconsin
Dezmen Southward, DB, questionable
Philip Welch, K, questionable
Shelton Johnson, DB, qqquestionable
Indiana
Dusty Kiel, QB, day-to-day
Jarrell Drane, S, day-to-day
Edward Wright-Baker, QB, day-to-day
BCS/Top 25 Poll Implications
While Indiana has no hope of doing anything this year, they would love to play spoiler for the conference foe Wisconsin Badgers in their bid for a high bowl bid. For Wisconsin, this is another chance to show the country just how talented their team really is and that they deserve their No. 4 ranking.
Keys to a Wisconsin Win
Russell Wilson. Plain and simple, he is everything to the Badgers, and if they can get him going, the Indiana Hoosiers will have no prayer. Whether it’s through the air or on the ground, if Wilson gets loose, it’s going to be a long day for Indiana.
Keys to an Indiana Win
The Hoosiers have to do something about their lack of a run game, and if they can get some solid yards against a solid Wisconsin defense, they can keep Russell Wilson on the sidelines. That’s the only way to beat them, though.
Prediction: Wisconsin 27, Indiana 6
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