NCAAF Game Recap - Wisconsin at BYU
Sat Sep 16, 2017 3:30 PM EDT

ColSt
23
Bama
41
F
Tul
14
Okla
56
F
Clem
47
Lou
21
F
Tex
24
USC
27
F(1OT)
GASt
0
PSU
56
F
Fres
16
Wash
48
F
AF
13
Mich
29
F
Army
7
OSU
38
F
OkSt
59
Pitt
21
F
Wisc
40
BYU
6
F
LSU
7
MissSt
37
F
Sam
14
UGA
42
F
Mer
10
Aub
24
F
VaTec
64
ECU
17
F
K St
7
Vand
14
F
Stan
17
SDSU
20
F
SMU
36
TCU
56
F
OreSt
23
WaSt
52
F
Ill
23
SoFL
47
F
Tenn
20
Fla
26
F
UCLA
45
Mem
48
F
NM
14
Boise
28
F
UMass
21
Temp
29
F
Ariz
63
UTEP
16
F
IASt
41
Akr
14
F
ULLaf
21
TxAM
45
F
NIU
21
Neb
17
F
DelSt
16
WVU
59
F
UConn
18
UVA
38
F
Kans
30
Ohio
42
F
Furm
16
NCSt
49
F
Bayl
20
Duke
34
F
CoCar
23
UAB
30
F
NoCol
21
Colo
41
F
UtSt
10
Wake
46
F
TnTec
13
Ball
28
F
MidTN
3
MIN
34
F
NorTx
14
Iowa
31
F
C Mi
17
Syr
41
F
Mor
0
Rut
65
F
UNC
53
OD
23
F
Norf
14
JMU
75
F
ND
49
BC
20
F
Purd
35
MIZ
3
F
Colg
10
Buff
33
F
InSt
41
Lib
42
F
NCAT
35
UNCC
31
F
Kent
0
Marsh
21
F
B-C
0
FlAtl
45
F
App
20
TxSt
13
F
ArkPB
3
ArkSt
48
F
Idaho
28
WestMI
37
F
Tuls
51
Toled
54
F
IdSt
30
NEV
28
F
Oreg
49
Wyo
13
F
LT
23
W Ky
22
F
Sou
17
UTSA
51
F
AlaAM
0
SoAl
45
F
SMiss
28
ULMon
17
F
BGSU
7
NW
49
F
KY
23
SCar
13
F
Troy
27
NMS
24
F
AzSt
45
TxTch
52
F
Rice
3
Hou
38
F
Cin
21
MiaOH
17
F
SJSU
16
Utah
54
F
Miss
16
Cal
27
F
FLInt
Ind
Canc
GATec
UCF
Canc

Sep 16, 2017, 3:30 PM EDT

Final

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(10) Wisconsin (3-0)

10

14

7

9

40

BYU (1-3)

3

3

0

0

6

Hornibrook shines, No. 10 Wisconsin rolls 40-6 over BYU
Sat Sep 16, 2017 8:23 PM

PROVO, Utah (AP) No. 10 Wisconsin ran roughshod over BYU on Saturday, doing whatever it wanted for 60 minutes on the Cougars' home field.

Alex Hornibrook threw for four touchdowns and 256 yards as the Badgers eased to a 40-6 victory over BYU.

Wisconsin (3-0) met little resistance as it put the game away in the first half and led 24-6 at halftime.

Hornibrook missed on only one pass all day. He completed 10 of 11 passes in the first half for 149 yards and two touchdowns. The second half was more of the same as he hit on all eight attempts. The sophomore put up career highs in passing yards, passing touchdowns and completions. The 94.7 completion percentage was a single-game school record.

"It seemed like everybody was locked in," Hornibrook said. "It just felt like a different energy on the field a little bit. I was glad that we saw our receivers have a great game, our running backs, our O-line. It just felt good as an offense.

"I think we came out with an edge."

Jonathan Taylor gave the BYU defense fits as he repeatedly sidestepped defenders and finished runs with power. The freshman running back gained 128 yards and scored once on 18 rushes.

The Badgers' first punt of the day didn't come until the third quarter after scoring on all four first-half drives, including three touchdowns. The Cougars (1-3) were outgained 491 total yards to 192.

BYU quarterback Beau Hoge, son of former Pittsburgh Steelers running back Merril, made his first career start with Tanner Mangum out with an injury. Mangum was on the field with a boot on his left foot and used a scooter to move around the sideline.

Hoge threw an interception on his first attempt and never got a whole lot going. He managed 111 passing yards and had two interceptions. Freshman running back Ula Tolutau was the bright spot on an offense that has struggled all season. He ran for a career-high 58 yards on 13 carries.

"We were overwhelmed as a group," BYU coach Kalani Sitake said. "It's just difficult to win games when you're getting under 200 yards of production and you're not getting in the end zone.

"And when our defense isn't playing great, there's the result - 40-6. We've got a long ways to go."

THE TAKEAWAY

WISCONSIN: BYU was supposed to be the first test of the season for the Badgers and it wasn't much of one. The Badgers overwhelmed the Cougars in every way. Hornibrook was locked in and Taylor continued to look like one of the best freshmen in the country. The offensive and defensive lines dominated.

"I thought Alex saw the field really well," Wisconsin coach Paul Chryst said. "I thought he was decisive. He played really sharp and clean. He was in better rhythm than he was last week.

"Our offense executed and made things happen."

BYU: The Cougars should be thrilled to be done with a brutal stretch that included No. 12 LSU, rival Utah and No. 10 Wisconsin - all losses. The defense had been the strong suit of this team early on, but it was overmatched Saturday. Hoge had a few moments and BYU will need him to grow quickly as Mangum looked like he will be sidelined for the near future. The loss was the worst since being beaten 54-10 against Utah in 2011.

"It's just hard to get the momentum going when we're not completely doing our job," BYU tight end Matt Bushman said.

POLL IMPLICATIONS

The Badgers pounded the unranked Cougars, but it's hard to imagine they will get a ton of credit for beating a struggling team that was without its starting quarterback. Wisconsin is unlikely to move up from No. 10.

RB ROTATION: BYU has searched for a consistent run game all year as it replaces all-time leading rusher and current Green Bay Packer Jamaal Williams. Tolutau was the primary back this week after Squally Canada and Kavika Fonua failed to grab hold of the job in previous weeks.

NO MORE NO. 6

BYU retired the No. 6 of Robbie Bosco, Marc Wilson and Luke Staley during a halftime ceremony. All three were All-Americans and are in the BYU Hall of Fame.

UP NEXT

Wisconsin hosts Northwestern in its Big Ten opener on Sept. 30.

BYU travels to in-state rival Utah State on Sept. 29 and faces its first non-Power 5 opponent since the season opener.

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Passing

Wisc Att Cmp % TD-Pa Yds-Pa LgPa Int Rat
A. Hornibrook 19 18 94.7 4 256 50 0 158.3
BYU Att Cmp % TD-Pa Yds-Pa LgPa Int Rat
B. Hoge 20 11 55.0 0 111 50 2 31.5

Rushing

Wisc Att Yds-Ru Avg LgRu TDRu
J. Taylor 18 128 7.1 18 1
G. Groshek 9 43 4.8 9 0
BYU Att Yds-Ru Avg LgRu TDRu
U. Tolutau 13 58 4.5 18 0
S. Canada 3 9 3.0 4 0

Receiving

Wisc Rec Yds-Rc Avg LgRc TD-Rc
D. Davis III 2 67 33.5 50 0
Q. Cephus 5 54 10.8 16 2
BYU Rec Yds-Rc Avg LgRc TD-Rc
M. Simon 3 60 20.0 50 0
T. Shumway 4 29 7.3 8 0

Fumbles

BYU F FL
B. Hoge 1 0

Returning

Wisc KR Avg KRTD LgKR PR Avg TD LgPR
N. Nelson 0 0 0 2 1.5 0 2
A. Taylor 2 32.5 0 42 0 0 0
BYU KR Avg KRTD LgKR PR Avg TD LgPR
J. Trinnaman 3 16.7 0 22 0 0 0
T. Jacobson 0 0 0 1 1.0 0 1

Punting

Wisc Punt Yds Avg LgPu
A. Lotti 2 93 46.5 51
BYU Punt Yds Avg LgPu
J. Linehan 4 171 42.8 48

Takeaways

Wisc Int Yds InTD
T. Edwards 1 2 0
D. Williams 1 0 0

Team Stats Comparison

Wisc BYU
Points For 40 6
Total Yards 491 192
Rushing Yards 235 81
Passing Yards 256 111
Passing Completions / Attempts 18/19 11/20
Turnovers 0 2
Interceptions Thrown 0 2
Fumbles - Lost 0/0 1/0
First Downs 28 11
Penalties - Yards 6/56 5/33
Time Of Possession 09:09 51:51
Third Down Conversions/Attempts 8/12 5/12
Fourth Down Conversions/Attempts 1/1 0/0
Punts - Average Yards 2/46 4/43

Scoring Summary

1st Quarter Wisc BYU
Wisc 05:19 FG Rafael Gaglianone 23 yd FG 3 0
BYU 12:13 FG Rhett Almond 31 yd FG 3 3
Wisc 15:00 TD Jonathan Taylor 1 yd run (Rafael Gaglianone kick) 10 3
2nd Quarter Wisc BYU
Wisc 07:05 TD Quintez Cephus 9 yd pass from Alex Hornibrook (Rafael Gaglianone kick) 17 3
Wisc 14:35 TD Quintez Cephus 15 yd pass from Alex Hornibrook (Rafael Gaglianone kick) 24 3
BYU 15:00 FG Rhett Almond 32 yd FG 24 6
3rd Quarter Wisc BYU
Wisc 12:01 TD A.J. Taylor 18 yd pass from Alex Hornibrook (Rafael Gaglianone kick) 31 6
4th Quarter Wisc BYU
Wisc 08:00 TD Troy Fumagalli 19 yd pass from Alex Hornibrook (Rafael Gaglianone kick) 38 6
Wisc 08:19 SF Team safety 40 6

Game Information

Stadium: LaVell Edwards Stadium, Provo, Utah
Attendance: 61,143
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