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Washington's defense looks lifeless and is getting abused in the run game. Thankfully for the Huskies, Luke Fickell chose to keep the Badgers offense on the field on fourth-and-2 from the 8-yard line, and defensive tackle Elinneus Davis caught quarterback Carter Smith on a keeper to turn Wisconsin away.
A much-needed, palette-cleansing win to break a six-game Wisconsin football losing streak came in dramatic fashion on Saturday evening.
No. 23 Washington Huskies (6-2) and the Wisconsin Badgers (2-6) meet on Saturday in a Big Ten matchup that will be televised nationally. The game will feature a Washington team still in the hunt for a Big Ten championship and a Wisconsin team in danger of missing a bowl game.
Wisconsin quarterback Danny O’Neil was carted off the field and into the locker room after injuring his leg in the first quarter of the Badgers’ game against No. 24 Washington on Saturday. O’Neil got up at the end of a 21-yard keeper,
The Wisconsin Badgers, riding a six-game losing streak and without several of its starters on both sides of the football, were considered sign
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Wisconsin true freshman quarterback Carter Smith makes debut vs. Washington. What to know
The former Bishop Verot quarterback replaced an injured Danny O'Neill in the Badgers' game against Washington on Nov. 8.
In the afternoon window, No. 20 Iowa took a late lead on No. 9 Oregon before QB Dante Moore and the Ducks delivered a game-winning drive in the final seconds. No. 3 Texas A&M's ranked matchup with No. 22 Missouri was less exciting; the Aggies handled the Tigers in a blowout.
For a matchup that looked like a mismatch on paper, No. 23 Washington spent most of the first half making life far more difficult than it needed to be. The Huskies entered Camp Randall Stadium as big favorites over a 2–6 Wisconsin team that has struggled ...