No. 24 Wisconsin holds off Indiana rally 31-28

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BLOOMINGTON, Ind. (AP)—No. 24 Wisconsin relied on pure power, and it worked perfectly against Indiana yet again.

John Clay ran for 134 yards and a touchdown, Montee Ball scored two TDs and the Badgers even ran out the clock on the Hoosiers’ late rally, holding on for a 31-28 victory Saturday.

“That’s Wisconsin football,” Ball said. “Run the football and just beat your opponents up and that’s what we did.”

It seemed about that simple, though Wisconsin’s overpowering performance should have been no surprise to the Hoosiers (4-6, 1-5 Big Ten).

A year ago, the Badgers left Bloomington with three 100-yard runners and 441 yards on the ground. On Saturday, Clay and Ball both topped 100 yards and the team finished with 294 yards rushing. That gives Wisconsin (7-2, 4-2) 735 yards rushing in its last two games against Indiana and five straight wins in the series.

Clay did the damage in the first half, running 15 times and averaging nearly 9 yards per carry. He missed the entire second half, 27 yards short of becoming the conference’s first 1,000-yard runner this season, because of a concussion.

That gave Ball a chance to be the workhorse, and the freshman thrived. He carried 27 times for 115 yards, scored the decisive touchdown on a 3-yard run with 8:18 to go and sealed the victory with 30 yards rushing on the final series.

Wisconsin quarterback Scott Tolzien was precise with his execution of the Badgers’ run-first, pass-only-when-necessary—or when Indiana obviously stacked the line of scrimmage—strategy. Tolzien had one TD pass and finished 11 of 20 for 194 yards, including a key 17-yard pass to Nick Toon on third-and-8 with about 2 1/2 minutes left. The play prevented Indiana from getting the ball back with a chance to tie or win the game.

“Our kids did enough to win, John Clay in the first half was a machine, and Montee Ball is kind of like the energizer bunny,” coach Bret Bielema said. “Every time he got a rep, he just kept grinning and smiling and gaining momentum.”

The loss was another big blow to Indiana’s fading bowl hopes.

The Hoosiers have lost three conference games this season by a combined total of seven points and must win their final two games—at No. 11 Penn State and home against rival Purdue—to become bowl-eligible. They’ve lost three in a row and six of seven.

“We know what we’ve got to go do, we’ve just got to go do it,” quarterback Ben Chappell said. “It’s now or never, so we better buck up and do the little things and if not, we’re not going to get where we want to be.”

Wisconsin dominated the first half. It had 196 yards rushing and kept the ball for 42 of the final 59 plays.

Somehow, though, the Hoosiers were still within 24-14 at halftime—close enough to make a late charge.

When Terrance Turner caught a 6-yard TD pass for his first score that stood — he had a touchdown wiped out by replay last week at Iowa—the Hoosiers were within 24-21 with 12 minutes to go.

Wisconsin wasted no time in answering.

After Tolzien hooked up with Nick Toon for a 44-yard play, Ball ran it three straight times, scoring on a 3-yard run with 8:18 to go to make it 31-21.

“It was real good just knowing that we knew we were going to run the ball, they knew we were going to run the ball and hats off to our offensive line and Montee there to finish it off,” Tolzien said.

Indiana rallied again. Chappell, who was 25 of 35 for 323 yards with three TDs, moved the Hoosiers 80 yards in 4 minutes, 17 seconds. Trea Burgess capped it with a 2-yard TD run on fourth-and-goal to make it 31-28 with 4:01 left.

But after kicking deep, the Badgers ran out the clock. Chappell is the third quarterback in school history with three 300-yard games in one season.

“We always say as an offense we want to finish on the field,” Tolzien said. “We don’t want to put it in our defense’s hands, not that we don’t have confidence in them. We want to put it on us as an offense.”

Wisconsin played most of the game without starting right tackle John Oglesby after he injured his left knee. Indiana’s top runner, Darius Willis, left early in the third quarter with what appeared to be a right leg injury.

Updated Nov 7, 4:59 pm EST
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Head to Head - Week 10

Team Total Yds Pass Yds Rush Yds First Downs 3rdD% Pen./Yds Turnovers Time of Poss.
Wisconsin 488 194 294 24 64.7% 5/56 1 33:45
Indiana 386 323 63 17 36.4% 4/27 2 26:15

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  1. Josh F
    115. Posted by Josh F Sun Nov 8 7:43pm EST

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    John clay for heisman!!!! he is the most underated player in the big ten
  2. svsrexec
    114. Posted by svsrexec Sun Nov 8 1:53am EST

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    Obviously the quality of the comments hee have dramatically deteriorated.

    That said, as a Badgers fan, HUGE hat's off to coach Lynch and Indiana. Although you've probably lost more than you'd like this is clearly not the same Indiana team of the last few years. Indiana has been in every single ball game right until the end and has NEVER quit - a lot to be proud of. This is a team about to turn the corner and have some really good things happen over the next several years.

    Indiana right now would likely beat Purdue and would for sure whip the Farting Irish of Neutered Lame. Best team in the state for sure - the Hoosiers.
  3. carl
    113. Posted by carl Sun Nov 8 12:07am EST

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    well Badgers fans its your turn for the gimme game michockagain is coming to town saturday ...

    should be a fun day for your offense cause the overies have no defense ...

    illinois has a better record then ** nagihcim ** thats michigan backwards and they are backwards beleive me ...... so anyway enjoy the easy 1 next week ......

    then tune it to watch ohio st put the final nail in rich rods ass .....

    no defense and verry little offense ...

    winningest team in sports god bless every one .......................
  4. Dan G
    112. Posted by Dan G Sat Nov 7 10:59pm EST

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    Grunt this is 2009, so who is living in the past???? owned!

    T - owned.
  5. t
    111. Posted by t Sat Nov 7 9:30pm EST

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    waffle oh waffle where art thou?????? must be Favre's 15th alter ego lol ha ha ha aha ha
  6. Grunt
    110. Posted by Grunt Sat Nov 7 8:55pm EST

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    The Green Bay Packers -12 Championships

    minorsota chokers - 1

    Eat It! Swallow It! Love It!
  7. t
    109. Posted by t Sat Nov 7 8:53pm EST

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    waffle this is a college board (but when the pro season is over don't cry) so stick to college here bty did the gophers win today?
  8. Grunt
    108. Posted by Grunt Sat Nov 7 8:49pm EST

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    iwaffle

    tools? I got a BIG tool for ya to suck on. Fool!
  9. Dan G
    107. Posted by Dan G Sat Nov 7 8:44pm EST

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    Vikings 7-1, Fudge 4-3

    Accept it tools.
  10. t
    106. Posted by t Sat Nov 7 8:33pm EST

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    hey waffle did minny win today?????????? please i gotta know???????????????????
  11. Grunt
    105. Posted by Grunt Sat Nov 7 8:29pm EST

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    HAAAAhahahahahahahahahahahaha HAAAAhahahahahahahahahaha
  12. Grunt
    104. Posted by Grunt Sat Nov 7 8:26pm EST

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    thats good........we don't need you anyway......damn boy! you are about as sharp as a caveman's axe. fvkn knuckle draggin' hermaphrodite!
  13. t
    103. Posted by t Sat Nov 7 8:25pm EST

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    waffle one question? how old are you?
  14. Grunt
    102. Posted by Grunt Sat Nov 7 8:23pm EST

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    iwaffle

    whats the matter waterboy? cant handle the fact that the chokers just cant seem to win ANY sort of championship? You brought up the past... now YOU deal with it! fvkn twatboy
  15. Dan G
    101. Posted by Dan G Sat Nov 7 8:22pm EST

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    Grunt - no one cares about wisconSIN!
  16. Grunt
    100. Posted by Grunt Sat Nov 7 8:18pm EST

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    And another thing.. if you despise the Badgers soo much, why, may I ask are you obviously reading, about the Badgers?! Closet Badger fan are ya? You secretly wish you were from Wisconsin because minorsota sucks so much. AND YOU KNOW THIS IS TRUE!!
  17. t
    99. Posted by t Sat Nov 7 8:13pm EST

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    waffle please forgive me you are so right you have 6 championships last one being b4 i was born and i'm now a grandpa so who the f. ck cares i don't ha ha ha
  18. Grunt
    98. Posted by Grunt Sat Nov 7 8:12pm EST

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    Badger bone!!
  19. Dan G
    97. Posted by Dan G Sat Nov 7 8:12pm EST

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    t - face the music idiot!

    Grunt - Vikings whopped the fudgepackers. Deal with it.
  20. Grunt
    96. Posted by Grunt Sat Nov 7 8:12pm EST

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    sux
  21. Grunt
    95. Posted by Grunt Sat Nov 7 8:10pm EST

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    iwaffle
  22. Grunt
    94. Posted by Grunt Sat Nov 7 8:07pm EST

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    iwaffle

    those championships you speak so proudly of are older than you....like livin' in the past?

    is there any water for you to carry on your planet?
  23. Grunt
    93. Posted by Grunt Sat Nov 7 8:03pm EST

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    iwaffle

    season's only half over dungheap! Evn if they do make playoffs, you and I both know they'll only choke!
  24. Dan G
    92. Posted by Dan G Sat Nov 7 7:59pm EST

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    T

    You are officially a moron. Gophers have 6 national championships (1934, 1935, 1936, 1940, 1941, and 1960).

    You Fail.
  25. Grunt
    91. Posted by Grunt Sat Nov 7 7:59pm EST

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    and if you want to go back that far, how's this
    Green Bay Packers 12, count'em TWELVE Championships, including 4 Super Bowls

    Minnesota Chokers, er, vikings 1 League Championship
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