The race is on: Badgers roll on to Indy with drubbing of Penn State
Montee Ball scores 4 TDs, defense suffocates Nittany Lions in 45-7 win for No. 15 Wisconsin
MADISON,
Wis. (AP) -- Reeling after back-to-back losses took them out of the
national championship picture a month ago, running back Montee Ball and
No. 15 Wisconsin have rallied for a spot in the Big Ten title game and
a shot at the Rose Bowl.
And as Ball makes a run at the NCAA's
single-season touchdown record, the Badgers are grooming a
late-blooming Heisman Trophy contender.
Ball scored four more
touchdowns and Wisconsin routed No. 20 Penn State 45-7 on Saturday.
With the win, Wisconsin will play Big Ten Legends division winner
Michigan State in Indianapolis next Saturday.
Wisconsin went
into the season promoting quarterback Russell Wilson for the Heisman,
but recently added a push for Ball. Ball has scored 34 touchdowns this
season for the Badgers (10-2, 6-2 Big Ten), the second-most in a single
season in NCAA history. Barry Sanders holds the record, scoring 39 for
Oklahoma State in 11 games in the 1988 season.
Can Ball break it?
"Whatever
the offensive line wants," Ball said. "If they want me to get there,
then I'll get there. But I'm really looking forward to that, it's an
entire offensive achievement, it's going to be a great feeling if I do
break it."
He finished with 156 yards on 25 carries.
The
Nittany Lions (9-3, 6-2) came into the game hoping to salvage something
from a season dwarfed by scandal. They took an early 7-0 lead but
quickly unraveled, falling behind 28-7 by halftime.
After taking
an early lead, the Nittany Lions just gave too many chances to the
Badgers' high-octane offense led by Ball and Wilson.
Wisconsin
was again without starting center Peter Konz, but it didn't seem to
matter. Wilson threw for 186 yards and two touchdowns, flustering the
Nittany Lions' defense by slipping away from tackling attempts all
afternoon.
"We've been facing quarterbacks like that all year,"
Penn State defensive back Drew Astorino said. "But he's obviously
phenomenal at what he does. When we didn't have good coverage, he'd
complete a pass."
Wilson has thrown a touchdown pass in 36
straight games, tying the NCAA record held by former Texas Tech
quarterback Graham Harrell -- who is now a backup for the Green Bay
Packers.
The Nittany Lions started strong, taking an 7-0 lead on a pair of big mistakes by the Badgers.
Wisconsin
had Penn State stopped, but a Wisconsin player ran into Nittany Lions
punter Anthony Fera to give up a first down on a penalty. Four plays
later, Matt McGloin found Curtis Drake wide open -- no Badgers
defensive back was within 10 yards -- near the end zone for a 44-yard
touchdown.
The Badgers answered with a heavy dose of Ball on a
10-play, 76-yard drive that ended with a 21-yard touchdown pass from
Wilson to Jared Abbrederis.
McGloin then threw an interception
to Wisconsin safety Shelton Johnson, giving the ball back to the
Badgers near midfield. Wilson marched Wisconsin into the red zone, Ball
scored a 1-yard touchdown and Wisconsin took a 14-7 lead early in the
second quarter.
Wilson then left Nittany Lions defenders
grasping at air on a drive late in the second quarter. With the Badgers
facing third-and-7, Wilson slipped away from pressure and ran for a
first down.
Later in the drive, Wilson broke a handful of
tackles on a 19-yard scramble to give Wisconsin first-and-goal at the
5. Ball scored a 2-yard touchdown two plays later, and Wisconsin took a
21-7 lead.
Penn State then fumbled a kickoff and Wilson drove the Badgers again, finishing with a 4-yard touchdown to Nick Toon.
Toon was wearing jersey No. 87 in tribute to his father, former Badgers and New York Jets wide receiver Al Toon.
Penn State running back Silas Redd fumbled early in the third quarter and the Badgers recovered near midfield.
Wilson
marched the Badgers into the red zone, Ball scored his third touchdown
of the day from 9 yards out and Wisconsin led 35-7.
Ball added an 18-yard touchdown late in the third quarter.
The
inaugural Big Ten Football Championship Game is set for next Saturday
at Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis. Kickoff is set for 7 p.m. (CT),
with Fox broadcasting the game live.
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