NCAAF Game Recap - Rutgers at Wisconsin
Sat Nov 3, 2018 12:00 PM EDT

Bama
29
LSU
0
F
Lou
16
Clem
77
F
ND
31
NW
21
F
PSU
7
Mich
42
F
UGA
34
KY
17
F
Okla
51
TxTch
46
F
Neb
31
OSU
36
F
Temp
40
UCF
52
F
Cal
13
WaSt
19
F
WVU
42
Tex
41
F
MIZ
38
Fla
17
F
Utah
20
AzSt
38
F
Hou
31
SMU
45
F
UtSt
56
Hawaii
17
F
Iowa
36
Purd
38
F
Fres
48
UNLV
3
F
LT
3
MissSt
45
F
Syr
41
Wake
24
F
Pitt
23
UVA
13
F
BC
31
VaTec
21
F
TxAM
24
Aub
28
F
MiaOH
42
Buff
51
F
Kent
35
BGSU
28
F
Ball
13
Toled
45
F
Ohio
59
WestMI
14
F
NIU
36
Akr
26
F
W Ky
10
MidTN
29
F
Colo
34
Ariz
42
F
Rut
17
Wisc
31
F
SCar
48
Miss
44
F
IASt
27
Kans
3
F
OkSt
31
Bayl
35
F
MSU
24
MD
3
F
C Mi
7
E Mi
17
F
Mem
59
ECU
41
F
AF
14
Army
17
F
GATec
38
UNC
28
F
JMU
24
UNH
35
F
SJSU
9
Wyo
24
F
TxSt
40
GASt
31
F
UT-M
14
JacSt
21
F
GaSo
25
ULMon
44
F
SoAl
14
ArkSt
38
F
Marsh
24
SMiss
26
F
SamHu
26
(N/A)
43
F
ULLaf
16
Troy
26
F
K St
13
TCU
14
F
UTEP
34
Rice
26
F
MIN
31
Ill
55
F
Tul
41
SoFL
15
F
FlaSt
28
NCSt
47
F
Lib
59
UMass
62
F(2OT)
Navy
0
Cin
42
F
AlcSt
42
NMS
52
F
UNCC
3
Tenn
14
F
App
23
CoCar
7
F
UConn
19
Tuls
49
F
Duke
20
MiaFL
12
F
UCLA
21
Oreg
42
F
UTSA
3
UAB
52
F
FlAtl
49
FLInt
14
F
Stan
23
Wash
27
F
USC
38
OreSt
21
F
SDSU
31
NM
23
F
BYU
16
Boise
21
F
Kent
14
Buff
48
F

Nov 3, 2018, 12:00 PM EDT

Final

1

2

3

4

T

Rutgers (1-8)

0

0

3

14

17

Wisconsin (6-3)

7

3

14

7

31

Wisconsin runs away from Rutgers 31-17, Taylor with 3 TDs
Sat Nov 3, 2018 5:17 PM

MADISON, Wis. (AP) The play was supposed to go one way at the line of scrimmage. Jonathan Taylor went the other.

Same desired result for Wisconsin: a touchdown from the nation's leading rusher.

The star sophomore rushed for 208 yards and three scores on 27 carries, spearheading the Badgers smash-mouth attack in the second half to run away from Rutgers for a 31-17 win on Saturday.

"The things that he does for our offense speaks for itself. He's a great player and does a lot of good things," right tackle David Edwards said.

Especially after the Badgers (6-3, 4-2 Big Ten) lost starting quarterback Alex Hornibrook at halftime with a head injury.

All backup quarterback Jack Coan had to do in the third quarter was hand off to his running backs.

The Badgers had 13 plays, all runs, for 163 yards in the quarter to turn a 10-0 halftime lead into a comfortable 24-3 advantage. Taylor, who had 27 carries on the day, scored on runs from 38 and 18 yards in the third.

"The second half, we misfit some run pressures. He got on us for some big plays because of that," Rutgers coach Chris Ash said.

Taylor even surprised Edwards on the 18-yard score with 43 seconds left in the third.

"When he took that power play backside and I felt him go past me, I was like `What is happening right now?"' Edwards recounted. "That never, ever happens."

Ryan Connelly led a strong effort from the front seven with eight tackles, while Andrew Van Ginkel blocked a field-goal attempt for Wisconsin, which gained bowl eligibility.

Wisconsin had the edge in talent over the Scarlet Knights (1-8, 0-6), the only team still winless in Big Ten play. Still, the first half had the sluggish pace of a nonconference game in early September.

Saquon Hampton picked off Hornibrook twice in the first half. The defense also held Wisconsin scoreless after a drive that started at the Rutgers 41 set up by D'Cota Dixon's 34-yard return of Van Ginkel's blocked field goal.

Running back Raheem Blackshear had eight catches for 162 yards and a touchdown to lead Rutgers, often getting chunk plays on screens or short passes as the Badgers tried to swarm freshman quarterback Artur Sitkowski.

"He can do everything, pass block, he can run, he can catch the ball. We should definitely build off him," Sitkowski said.

Blackshear also ran for 38 yards for 10 carries to give him 200 yards of total offense on the afternoon. Sitkowski was 20 of 39 for 261 yards but absorbed several hits from unblocked defenders.

Rutgers finally got its first touchdown with 8:14 left on Jonathan Hilliman's 1-yard run to get within 14.

TAKEAWAYS

Rutgers: Trailing just 10-0 at the half might have been victory enough for the Scarlet Knights. Despite a big day by Taylor, the defense limited the Wisconsin passing game. Rutgers has allowed an average of 24.5 points over its last games, when coach Ash has taken a bigger role in defensive planning, after giving up 40.8 over its first six losses.

"We haven't made any changes," Ash said. "We just tried to get the guys, their attitude and their effort to show up and that's really been the difference."

Wisconsin: Hornibrook was 7 of 16 for 92 yards before leaving at the half with a head injury. His first pick came after trying to loft a pass to tight end Kyle Penniston, who had defenders behind him and an in front of him. The second interception came on a late throw on an out patter, with Hampton making an athletic grab. Coan was 5 of 7 for 64 yards and an 11-yard touchdown pass in the fourth quarter to receiver Danny Davis. The sophomore needs every snap of experience he can get if he'll be needed to start next week at Penn State.

QB CONCERNS

Hornibrook got hurt on the last play of the first half after being sacked. Coach Paul Chryst said that he held out after being evaluated at the half.

Hornibrook missed last week's loss at Northwestern while in the concussion protocol.

"That's the biggest concern right now, is where Alex is with his health, and then Jack continuing to work and improve," Chryst said.

UP NEXT

Rutgers: Hosts Michigan on Nov. 10.

Wisconsin: At Penn State on Nov. 10 for first trip to Beaver Stadium since 2012.

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Passing

Rut Att Cmp % TD-Pa Yds-Pa LgPa Int Rat
A. Sitkowski 39 20 51.3 1 261 41 0 81.3
Wisc Att Cmp % TD-Pa Yds-Pa LgPa Int Rat
A. Hornibrook 16 7 43.8 0 92 29 2 22.9
J. Coan 7 5 71.4 1 64 30 0 139.3

Rushing

Rut Att Yds-Ru Avg LgRu TDRu
R. Blackshear 10 38 3.8 7 0
I. Pacheco 6 19 3.2 6 0
Wisc Att Yds-Ru Avg LgRu TDRu
J. Taylor 27 208 7.7 38 3
T. Deal 9 77 8.6 29 0

Receiving

Rut Rec Yds-Rc Avg LgRc TD-Rc
R. Blackshear 8 162 20.3 41 1
T. Vokolek 2 34 17.0 19 0
Wisc Rec Yds-Rc Avg LgRc TD-Rc
D. Davis III 6 60 10.0 29 1
J. Ferguson 2 33 16.5 20 0

Fumbles

Returning

Rut KR Avg KRTD LgKR PR Avg TD LgPR
I. Pacheco 2 18.0 0 19 0 0 0
Wisc KR Avg KRTD LgKR PR Avg TD LgPR
J. Dunn 0 0 0 2 4.0 0 7
D. Davis III 1 -2.0 0 0 0 0 0

Punting

Rut Punt Yds Avg LgPu
A. Korsak 7 307 43.9 56
Wisc Punt Yds Avg LgPu
C. Allen 2 62 31.0 34

Takeaways

Rut Int Yds InTD
S. Hampton 2 3 0

Team Stats Comparison

Rut Wisc
Points For 17 31
Total Yards 333 473
Rushing Yards 72 317
Passing Yards 261 156
Passing Completions / Attempts 20/39 12/23
Turnovers 0 2
Interceptions Thrown 0 2
Fumbles - Lost 0/0 0/0
First Downs 13 26
Penalties - Yards 4/50 4/19
Time Of Possession 09:09 51:51
Third Down Conversions/Attempts 9/19 8/12
Fourth Down Conversions/Attempts 1/1 0/1
Punts - Average Yards 7/44 2/31

Scoring Summary

1st Quarter Rut Wisc
Wisc 02:53 TD Jonathan Taylor 5 yd run (Rafael Gaglianone kick) 0 7
2nd Quarter Rut Wisc
Wisc 01:00 FG Rafael Gaglianone 32 yd FG 0 10
3rd Quarter Rut Wisc
Wisc 04:18 TD Jonathan Taylor 38 yd run (Rafael Gaglianone kick) 0 17
Rut 10:43 FG Justin Davidovicz 22 yd FG 3 17
Wisc 14:17 TD Jonathan Taylor 18 yd run (Rafael Gaglianone kick) 3 24
4th Quarter Rut Wisc
Rut 06:46 TD Jonathan Hilliman 1 yd run (Justin Davidovicz kick) 10 24
Wisc 11:23 TD Danny Davis III 11 yd pass from Jack Coan (Rafael Gaglianone kick) 10 31
Rut 13:52 TD Raheem Blackshear 5 yd pass from Artur Sitkowski (Justin Davidovicz kick) 17 31

Game Information

Stadium: Camp Randall Stadium, Madison, Wisconsin
Attendance: 74,379
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