NCAAF Game Recap - Wisconsin at Michigan
Sat Oct 13, 2018 7:30 PM EDT

MIZ
10
Bama
39
F
UGA
16
LSU
36
F
MIN
14
OSU
30
F
Pitt
14
ND
19
F
WVU
14
IASt
30
F
Wash
27
Oreg
30
F OT
MSU
21
PSU
17
F
Bayl
17
Tex
23
F
UCF
31
Mem
30
F
Wisc
13
Mich
38
F
Fla
37
Vand
27
F
MiaFL
13
UVA
16
F
Colo
20
USC
31
F
Tenn
30
Aub
24
F
TxAM
26
SCar
23
F
SoFL
25
Tuls
24
F
App
35
ArkSt
9
F
GaSo
15
TxSt
13
F
TxTch
17
TCU
14
F
AF
17
SDSU
21
F
Ariz
10
Utah
42
F
Neb
31
NW
34
F OT
OkSt
12
K St
31
F
Rut
7
MD
34
F
Iowa
42
Ind
16
F
Toled
26
E Mi
28
F
Akr
6
Buff
24
F
Duke
28
GATec
14
F
Lou
20
BC
38
F
UAB
42
Rice
0
F
JMU
37
Vill
0
F
SMiss
7
NorTx
30
F
Troy
16
Lib
22
F
Kent
6
MiaOH
31
F
Ball
24
C Mi
23
F
WestMI
42
BGSU
35
F
Army
52
SJSU
3
F
Ohio
21
NIU
24
F
Purd
46
Ill
7
F
Marsh
42
OD
20
F
Temp
24
Navy
17
F
W Ky
14
UNCC
40
F
UNLV
28
UtSt
59
F
NM
18
ColSt
20
F
E Il
22
JacSt
49
F
AlaSt
7
SoAl
45
F
NMS
38
ULLaf
66
F
ULMon
45
CoCar
20
F
SamHu
42
NWSt
28
F
UCLA
37
Cal
7
F
LT
31
UTSA
3
F
VaTec
22
UNC
19
F
Hou
42
ECU
20
F
Miss
37
Ark
33
F
MidTN
21
FLInt
24
F
Hawaii
23
BYU
49
F
Boise
31
NEV
27
F
Wyo
3
Fres
27
F

Oct 13, 2018, 7:30 PM EDT

Final

1

2

3

4

T

(15) Wisconsin (4-2)

0

7

0

6

13

(12) Michigan (6-1)

0

13

8

17

38

Patterson-led No. 12 Michigan routs No. 15 Wisconsin 38-13
Sun Oct 14, 2018 12:01 AM

ANN ARBOR, Mich. (AP) Shea Patterson had his best day running the ball and was pretty good at throwing it, too.

Patterson accounted for 214 yards of offense and a touchdown, leading No. 12 Michigan to a 38-13 victory over No. 15 Wisconsin on Saturday night.

The Wolverines called some plays designed for Patterson and that created problems for the Badgers. And sometimes, Patterson simply ran on his own after scrambling around.

"It opens up a lot for your offense," coach Jim Harbaugh said.

The Wolverines (6-1, 4-0 Big Ten) beat a ranked conference team for the first time since topping the Badgers two years ago. They have won six straight games since opening this season with a seven-point loss to then-No. 12 Notre Dame.

With games coming up against rival Michigan State on the road and No. 8 at Penn State, no one in the maize and blue was in a mood to celebrate the big win over the Badgers.

"It's just a start," said Michigan's Karan Higdon, who ran for 105 yards and a score that broke a scoreless tie early in the second quarter. "We're not done yet."

The Badgers (4-2, 2-1) had won a record 17 straight regular-season Big Ten games, and 10 consecutive road games in and out of conference play.

"We certainly didn't do enough things throughout the course of the game to give ourselves a chance to beat them," Wisconsin coach Paul Chryst said.

Patterson, who had an 81-yard run , scored on a 7-yard run and connected on a 2-point conversion pass to put Michigan up 21-7 early in the third. The possibly pivotal drive was extended when the Badgers were called for roughing snapper Camaron Cheeseman on a punt.

"Those are the types of things when you do get a stop and then give the ball back to them, that makes it harder," Chryst said. "Turnovers and penalties like that, you're helping a good team and that makes it that much tougher.

Patterson was 14 of 21 for 124 yards and ran for a career-high 90 yards and a score on nine carries.

"He's someone you have to account for," Higdon said. "He makes great plays with his feet and his arm. He's another guy defenses have to watch out for."

Michigan's backup quarterback, Dylan McCaffrey, ran for a 44-yard TD to make it 38-7 with 5:16 remaining.

Wisconsin's Alex Hornibrook, meanwhile, had perhaps the worst game of his successful career.

The senior was 7 of 20 for 100 yards with one touchdown pass with 3:47 left. He threw two interceptions, one of which was returned for a score by Lavert Hill that gave Michigan a 31-7 lead with 9:55 left to play.

Hornibrook failed to complete 12 straight passes after connecting on his first three attempts, leading to him completing a career-low 35 percent of his attempts. By the time the drought ended, the Badgers were down by 31 points and there was less than 5 minutes left to play.

Jonathan Taylor, who entered the game leading the nation with 169.8 yards rushing yards rushing per game, ran for 101 yards 17 carries.

THE TAKEAWAY

Wisconsin: The Badgers will have a hard time beating good teams if Hornibrook can't make them respect the pass. Even if he can't, though, Wisconsin may still end up representing the West Division in the Big Ten championship game.

"There's a lot of things we could've done better," Hornibrook said. "I'm not going sit here and make excuses or complain about anything. We just got beat."

Michigan: The Wolverines earned their first impressive win of the season, but they can't celebrate too much or too long with matchups coming up against the Spartans and Nittany Lions.

Harbaugh didn't sound concerned about his team's ability to match Michigan State's motivation to keep control of the series.

"We'll be really intense for it," Harbaugh said.

POLL IMPLICATIONS

Michigan may move up a little because four teams ranked higher lost. The Badgers will likely slip toward the back of the poll with the lopsided loss.

KEY STAT

Michigan ranked No. 120, out of 129 teams, entering the game with 52 penalties. It was flagged only once against Wisconsin, getting an unsportsmanlike conduct for celebrating Hill's interception return for a touchdown.

INJURY REPORT

Wolverines defensive end Rashan Gary didn't play due to his injured right shoulder. Wisconsin safety D'Cota Dixon missed the game because of a foot injury.

UP NEXT

Wisconsin: Hosts Illinois.

Michigan: Plays at Michigan State, which has won eight of the last 10 games in the rivalry and is coming off a win against Penn State on the road.

"We've got a big stretch in the schedule here and we're ready for it," guard Ben Bredeson said.

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Passing

Wisc Att Cmp % TD-Pa Yds-Pa LgPa Int Rat
A. Hornibrook 20 7 35.0 1 100 36 2 29.2
Mich Att Cmp % TD-Pa Yds-Pa LgPa Int Rat
S. Patterson 20 14 70.0 0 124 28 0 86.3

Rushing

Wisc Att Yds-Ru Avg LgRu TDRu
J. Taylor 17 101 5.9 23 0
D. Davis III 1 37 37.0 37 0
Mich Att Yds-Ru Avg LgRu TDRu
K. Higdon 19 105 5.5 25 1
S. Patterson 9 90 10.0 81 1

Receiving

Wisc Rec Yds-Rc Avg LgRc TD-Rc
J. Ferguson 2 46 23.0 36 0
K. Pryor 2 30 15.0 27 0
Mich Rec Yds-Rc Avg LgRc TD-Rc
N. Collins 4 31 7.8 11 0
D. Peoples-Jones 3 30 10.0 17 0

Fumbles

Wisc F FL
A. Hornibrook 1 0
Mich F FL
K. Higdon 1 0
S. Patterson 1 0

Returning

Wisc KR Avg KRTD LgKR PR Avg TD LgPR
A. Cruickshank 3 15.7 0 20 0 0 0
J. Dunn 0 0 0 1 15.0 0 15
Mich KR Avg KRTD LgKR PR Avg TD LgPR
D. Peoples-Jones 0 0 0 2 16.0 0 26

Punting

Wisc Punt Yds Avg LgPu
A. Lotti 7 281 40.1 58
Mich Punt Yds Avg LgPu
W. Hart 2 91 45.5 47

Takeaways

Mich Int Yds InTD
J. Metellus 1 31 0
L. Hill 1 21 1

Team Stats Comparison

Wisc Mich
Points For 13 38
Total Yards 283 444
Rushing Yards 183 320
Passing Yards 100 124
Passing Completions / Attempts 7/20 14/20
Turnovers 2 0
Interceptions Thrown 2 0
Fumbles - Lost 1/0 2/0
First Downs 11 21
Penalties - Yards 3/30 1/15
Time Of Possession 59:59 01:01
Third Down Conversions/Attempts 2/11 7/15
Fourth Down Conversions/Attempts 1/1 0/0
Punts - Average Yards 7/40 2/46

Scoring Summary

1st Quarter Wisc Mich
No scores this quarter
2nd Quarter Wisc Mich
Mich 01:27 TD Karan Higdon 2 yd run (Quinn Nordin kick) 0 7
Wisc 03:34 TD Kendric Pryor 33 yd run (Rafael Gaglianone kick) 7 7
Mich 10:48 FG Quinn Nordin 42 yd FG 7 10
Mich 11:49 FG Quinn Nordin 33 yd FG 7 13
3rd Quarter Wisc Mich
Mich 04:39 TD Shea Patterson 7 yd run (Nico Collins 2pt pass from Shea Patterson) 7 21
4th Quarter Wisc Mich
Mich 03:24 FG Quinn Nordin 35 yd FG 7 24
Mich 05:05 TD Lavert Hill 21 yd interception return (Quinn Nordin kick) 7 31
Mich 09:44 TD Dylan McCaffrey 44 yd run (Quinn Nordin kick) 7 38
Wisc 11:13 TD A.J. Taylor 3 yd pass from Alex Hornibrook (failed 2pt pass) 13 38

Game Information

Stadium: Michigan Stadium, Ann Arbor, Michigan
Attendance: 111,360
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