Later in the 3rd quarter, the Badgers got a massive 70 yard run from Braelon Allen, then put in Chez Mellusi to give Allen a breather, and Mellusi finished the drive with a 20 yard touchdown run to put Wisconsin back on top 20-13, and give them a lead they would not relinquish.Ī Collin Wilder interception early in the fourth quarter gave Wisconsin the football again and Braelon Allen punched it in from 14 yards out to make it 27-13. In the second half, on Purdue's first possession the Boilermakers thought they had a first down completion, but Collin Wilder ripped the ball out of the hands of Payne Durham for Wisconsin's third takeaway of the day. Despite three attempts, the Badgers offense was not able to punch it into the end zone from the 1 yard line and kicked a field goal to tie the game at 13. On the next Purdue offensive possession, Badgers safety John Torchio intercepted O'Connell and almost took it to the house, getting tackled at the 1 yard line.
Unfortunately, the Badgers offense couldn't do anything with it as QB Graham Mertz was sacked on a corner blitz and ended up fumbling the ball, which Purdue recovered and took into the end zone, taking a 13-10 lead.
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But on the next series from Purdue, the Badgers defense got their first of five takeaways with an interception by Caesar Williams with 7:45 left in the second quarter. Wisconsin answered back with a 37 yard field goal from Collin Larsh as the drive stalled just outside the red zone. Wisconsin took a 7-0 lead into the second quarter, but Purdue had the football after a Braelon Allen fumble and a 10 yard touchdown pass from Purdue QB Aidan O'Connell to Payne Durham tied the game up at 7.
After that, it was a heavy dose of Chez Mellusi and Braelon Allen, with the 13 play, 92 yard drive culminating in an Allen 4 yard rushing touchdown. Facing a 3rd and 15 deep in their own territory, tight end Jake Ferguson grinded his way for 17 yards to get a first down and keep the drive alive. The Badgers got the scoring started on their second possession of the game. 25 Purdue Boilermakers, snapping an 8 game losing streak against ranked opponents. They relied heavily on a great rushing attack, a stout defense, and the wearing down of opposing defenses in a solid 30-13 victory over the No. On Saturday, the Wisconsin Badgers got back to their roots as a football program. Enter To Win 2 Concert Tickets Of Your Choosing!.iHeartRadio Music Festival Capital One Ultimate Fan Sweepstakes!.The MDR Making Dreams Reality Home Show.Home Remodeling Show w/ Edge Construction.Everyday Outdoor Living w/ The Bruce Company.