NCAAF Game Recap - Michigan at Wisconsin
Sat Nov 18, 2017 12:00 PM EST

Mer
0
Bama
56
F
UVA
28
MiaFL
44
F
Okla
41
Kans
3
F
Cit
3
Clem
61
F
Mich
10
Wisc
24
F
ULMon
14
Aub
42
F
KY
13
UGA
42
F
Ill
14
OSU
52
F
Navy
17
ND
24
F
K St
45
OkSt
40
F
TCU
27
TxTch
3
F
UCLA
23
USC
28
F
Neb
44
PSU
56
F
UCF
45
Temp
19
F
Utah
30
Wash
33
F
MissSt
28
Ark
21
F
SMU
45
Mem
66
F
Cal
14
Stan
17
F
LSU
30
Tenn
10
F
MD
7
MSU
17
F
Tuls
20
SoFL
27
F
Tex
28
WVU
14
F
NCSt
24
Wake
30
F
C Mi
42
Kent
23
F
Ohio
34
Akr
37
F
WestMI
31
NIU
35
F
E Mi
27
MiaOH
24
F
Toled
66
BGSU
37
F
Buff
40
Ball
24
F
TnSt
6
JacSt
36
F
MidTN
38
W Ky
41
F(2OT)
UNLV
38
NM
35
F
Cin
20
ECU
48
F
Lib
19
ChaSo
20
F
JMU
31
Elon
3
F
MIN
0
NW
39
F
Rut
0
Ind
41
F
DelSt
6
FlaSt
77
F
Pitt
14
VaTec
20
F
Fres
13
Wyo
7
F
HBU
33
SamHu
53
F
Rice
21
OD
24
F
IASt
23
Bayl
13
F
Hawaii
0
UtSt
38
F
TxSt
12
ArkSt
30
F
SoAl
0
GaSo
52
F
AzSt
40
OreSt
24
F
LT
42
UTEP
21
F
UMass
16
BYU
10
F
UNCC
21
SMiss
66
F
WCU
10
UNC
65
F
SJSU
14
ColSt
42
F
Purd
24
Iowa
15
F
Syr
10
Lou
56
F
GATec
20
Duke
43
F
Hou
17
Tul
20
F
Wof
10
SCar
31
F
UAB
7
Fla
36
F
CoCar
13
Idaho
7
F
NMS
34
ULLaf
47
F
Army
49
NorTx
52
F
Ariz
28
Oreg
48
F
Marsh
7
UTSA
9
F
TxAM
31
Miss
24
F
FLInt
24
FlAtl
52
F
BC
39
UConn
16
F
MIZ
45
Vand
17
F
AF
19
Boise
44
F
NEV
23
SDSU
42
F
BGSU
31
E Mi
34
F
MiaOH
28
Ball
7
F
Kent
14
Akr
24
F

Nov 18, 2017, 12:00 PM EST

Final

1

2

3

4

T

(19) Michigan (8-3)

0

7

3

0

10

(5) Wisconsin (11-0)

7

0

14

3

24

No. 5 Wisconsin wins slugfest against No. 19 Michigan 24-10
Sat Nov 18, 2017 5:47 PM

MADISON, Wis. (AP) Alex Hornibrook changed the conversation with one clutch throw.

No. 5 Wisconsin is still undefeated in large part after its even-keeled quarterback shook off another groan-inducing interception.

Hornibrook's 24-yard touchdown pass to A.J. Taylor in the third quarter broke open a defensive slugfest, Kendric Pryor scored on an end-around and the Badgers beat No. 19 Michigan 24-10 on Saturday.

Wisconsin (11-0, 8-0 Big Ten, No. 5 CFP) padded its postseason resume by winning a grinding, physical matchup against the Wolverines (8-3, 5-3, No. 24 CFP).

Hornibrook finished 9 of 19 for 143 yards, but bounced back from the turnover early in the third quarter with some of his best throws of the season.

"Sometimes adversity helps us play even harder and better. We were able to do that today," Hornibrook said.

It has been a season-long story line. Hornibrook has now thrown 12 interceptions in Big Ten play. While Hornibrook has been resilient, defense and Big Ten-rushing leader Jonathan Taylor have been the biggest reasons why the Badgers remain unbeaten.

In the biggest game yet of the season, Hornibrook became a difference-maker.

"I guess it's a pretty big deal," Hornibrook said when asked about the attention he gets for his picks. "But we kind of fight back through it."

He connected with Taylor through a tight window in the end zone for a 14-10 lead with 3:31 left in the third quarter.

After a three-and-out for Michigan, Wisconsin's Danny Davis made a one-handed catch with a defender draped on him for a 27-yard gain. Pryor followed with his 32-yard scoring run with 24 seconds left in the third for a two-score lead.

"Two big throws and then they got a few runs out, too," Michigan coach Jim Harbaugh said. "That ended up being the difference in the game."

Wisconsin's defense had a say, too.

Linebacker Leon Jacobs forced Michigan quarterback Brandon Peters to fumble at the Wisconsin 2 in the second quarter. Pressure picked up in the second half.

Peters had to be carted off the field in the third quarter after getting hit by linebacker Andrew Van Ginkel following an incompletion on third-and-5 from the Michigan 30.

Without him, the already limited Wolverines didn't have the firepower to come back from a double-digit deficit. The run game was held to 58 yards on 37 carries.

"Everyone was a little cranky" after getting up early for a late-morning start," Wisconsin linebacker T.J. Edwards said. "Everyone had a little edge to them."

Defense also gave Michigan its best chance to upset Wisconsin on the road, and it looked as if that might happen for two-plus quarters.

An athletic front controlled the line of scrimmage. Big Ten-leading rusher Jonathan Taylor had trouble finding holes.

Momentum turned after Hornibrook showed he could make clutch throws late in the third quarter.

"They didn't do anything different, we just beat ourselves, up front especially," Michigan defensive lineman Aubrey Solomon said.

Jonathan Taylor finished with 132 yards on 19 carries, with 87 yards in the second half.

TAKEAWAYS

Michigan: Before getting hurt, Peters made some nice throws against the nation's top-ranked defense, especially during the seven-play, 84-yard touchdown drive that ended with Mason's score in the first half. Peters had one big mistake in the first after fumbling near the goal line during his scramble out of the pocket from the 5. Overall, the sophomore can build on some positives in his third career start at a tough road venue, especially considering the opponent. Peters finished 9 of 18 for 157 yards.

"Brandon, I thought, was very good. We can't get him hit as much," Harbaugh said.

Wisconsin: The defense gave up a couple deep shots, including a 48-yard completion to receiver Donovan Peoples-Jones on the first-half touchdown drive. Otherwise, the unit had another stout day, and coordinator Jim Leonhard dialed up a couple different blitzes in the second half. After following a season-long script of recovering from mistakes, a second straight win over a ranked opponent should look good to the College Football Playoff selection committee.

INJURY UPDATE

Harbaugh said only that Peters was getting tests after getting "shaken up." The quarterback was due to meet the rest of the team at the plane for the trip home.

AT THE HALF

The teams played to a 7-all tie at the half, though Michigan went into the locker room with momentum after fullback Ben Mason scored on a 1-yard run with 2:24 left. Wisconsin was outgained 169-99 in the first half, with its only score coming on Nick Nelson's 50-yard punt return.

UP NEXT

Michigan: The Game against Ohio State at the Big House on Nov. 25.

Wisconsin: Travels to Minnesota on Nov. 25 in the rivalry game for Paul Bunyan's Axe.

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Passing

Mich Att Cmp % TD-Pa Yds-Pa LgPa Int Rat
B. Peters 18 9 50.0 0 157 48 0 80.1
J. O'Korn 8 2 25.0 0 19 11 0 39.6
Wisc Att Cmp % TD-Pa Yds-Pa LgPa Int Rat
A. Hornibrook 19 9 47.4 1 143 51 1 68.5

Rushing

Mich Att Yds-Ru Avg LgRu TDRu
C. Evans 11 25 2.3 10 0
K. Higdon 7 20 2.9 8 0
Wisc Att Yds-Ru Avg LgRu TDRu
J. Taylor 19 132 6.9 52 0
K. Pryor 3 38 12.7 32 1

Receiving

Mich Rec Yds-Rc Avg LgRc TD-Rc
D. Peoples-Jones 4 64 16.0 48 0
Z. Gentry 1 35 35.0 35 0
Wisc Rec Yds-Rc Avg LgRc TD-Rc
A. Taylor 3 79 26.3 51 1
T. Fumagalli 3 38 12.7 20 0

Fumbles

Mich F FL
B. Peters 1 1

Returning

Mich KR Avg KRTD LgKR PR Avg TD LgPR
D. Peoples-Jones 0 0 0 4 1.8 0 9
A. Thomas 2 18.5 0 28 0 0 0
Wisc KR Avg KRTD LgKR PR Avg TD LgPR
D. Tindal 3 15.0 0 17 0 0 0
N. Nelson 0 0 0 2 34.0 1 50

Punting

Mich Punt Yds Avg LgPu
B. Robbins 9 363 40.3 52
Wisc Punt Yds Avg LgPu
A. Lotti 8 298 37.3 53

Takeaways

Mich Int Yds InTD
D. Bush 1 0 0

Team Stats Comparison

Mich Wisc
Points For 10 24
Total Yards 234 325
Rushing Yards 58 182
Passing Yards 176 143
Passing Completions / Attempts 11/26 9/19
Turnovers 1 1
Interceptions Thrown 0 1
Fumbles - Lost 1/1 0/0
First Downs 13 14
Penalties - Yards 4/28 4/35
Time Of Possession 15:15 45:45
Third Down Conversions/Attempts 5/17 5/15
Fourth Down Conversions/Attempts 0/1 0/0
Punts - Average Yards 9/40 8/37

Scoring Summary

1st Quarter Mich Wisc
Wisc 13:45 TD Nick Nelson 50 yd punt return (Rafael Gaglianone kick) 0 7
2nd Quarter Mich Wisc
Mich 12:36 TD Ben Mason 1 yd run (Quinn Nordin kick) 7 7
3rd Quarter Mich Wisc
Mich 08:24 FG Quinn Nordin 39 yd FG 10 7
Wisc 11:29 TD A.J. Taylor 24 yd pass from Alex Hornibrook (Rafael Gaglianone kick) 10 14
Wisc 14:36 TD Kendric Pryor 32 yd run (Rafael Gaglianone kick) 10 21
4th Quarter Mich Wisc
Wisc 12:35 FG Rafael Gaglianone 30 yd FG 10 24

Game Information

Stadium: Camp Randall Stadium, Madison, Wisconsin
Attendance: 81,216
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