NCAAF Game Recap - Wisconsin at Minnesota
Sat Nov 30, 2019 3:30 PM EST

TxAM
7
LSU
50
F
OSU
56
Mich
27
F
Clem
38
SCar
3
F
UGA
52
GATec
7
F
Bama
45
Aub
48
F
Colo
15
Utah
45
F
Okla
34
OkSt
16
F
FlaSt
17
Fla
40
F
Wisc
38
MIN
17
F
Bayl
61
Kans
6
F
Rut
6
PSU
27
F
OreSt
10
Oreg
24
F
ND
45
Stan
24
F
Cin
24
Mem
34
F
Iowa
27
Neb
24
F
Boise
31
ColSt
24
F
App
48
Troy
13
F
VaTec
30
UVA
39
F
Navy
56
Hou
41
F
Ohio
52
Akr
3
F
WestMI
14
NIU
17
F
Miss
20
MissSt
21
F
Kent
34
E Mi
26
F
Toled
7
C Mi
49
F
BGSU
7
Buff
49
F
MiaOH
27
Ball
41
F
TxTch
24
Tex
49
F
MIZ
24
Ark
14
F
WaSt
13
Wash
31
F
WVU
20
TCU
17
F
ArkSt
30
SoAl
34
F
SoFL
7
UCF
34
F
TxSt
21
CoCar
24
F
Tuls
49
ECU
24
F
NW
29
Ill
10
F
Ind
44
Purd
41
F(1OT)
FLInt
27
Marsh
30
F OT
Lou
13
KY
45
F
Wake
30
Syr
39
F OT
Wyo
6
AF
20
F
MidTN
26
W Ky
31
F
UNCC
38
OD
22
F
NMS
28
Lib
49
F
UNLV
33
NEV
30
F OT
Rice
30
UTEP
16
F
UConn
17
Temp
49
F
UTSA
27
LT
41
F
BC
26
Pitt
19
F
MD
16
MSU
19
F
SMiss
17
FlAtl
34
F
MiaFL
17
Duke
27
F
Tul
20
SMU
37
F
UtSt
38
NM
25
F
UAB
26
NorTx
21
F
Vand
10
Tenn
28
F
GASt
10
GaSo
38
F
IASt
17
K St
27
F
UNC
41
NCSt
10
F
ULMon
30
ULLaf
31
F
BYU
3
SDSU
13
F
Ariz
14
AzSt
24
F
Cal
28
UCLA
18
F
Fres
16
SJSU
17
F
Army
31
Hawaii
52
F

Nov 30, 2019, 3:30 PM EST

Final

1

2

3

4

T

(13) Wisconsin (10-2)

0

10

14

14

38

(9) Minnesota (10-2)

7

0

3

7

17

Badgers take back Axe in snowy 38-17 win vs. Gophers
Sat Nov 30, 2019 8:57 PM

MINNEAPOLIS (AP) As soon as Wisconsin’s victory over Minnesota went final, the swarm of white-uniformed Badgers raced toward Paul Bunyan’s Axe for a gleeful reunion with the traveling trophy they lost last year.

They ceremonially chopped at the goal post, while others turned somersaults and made snow angels on the field.

At the end of this breakthrough season by the rival Gophers, the Badgers showed they’re still in charge in the Big Ten West Division.

Jack Coan delivered two momentum-shifting touchdown passes and Jonathan Taylor added three touchdowns to his FBS-leading total, as No. 13 Wisconsin reasserted its recent dominance in the rivalry by beating No. 9 Minnesota 38-17 on Saturday to advance to the Big Ten championship game.

“The worst feeling in the world was losing on our own field and having them take it,” said Badgers linebacker Chris Orr, who watched Gophers win 37-15 last year to end a 14-game losing streak in the series. “The best feeling in the world is beating them on their home field on senior day and taking it from them.”

Quintez Cephus caught five passes for 114 yards, including a 47-yarder for a score midway through the third quarter that gave Wisconsin (10-2, 7-2, No. 12 CFP) a 17-7 lead. Coan connected with Taylor for a 28-yard touchdown strike late in the second quarter that gave the Badgers the lead after a slow start, sending them on their way to a rematch with unbeaten and second-ranked Ohio State.

Taylor, the Heisman Trophy contender who had 200-plus rushing yards in each of his last three games, had a quiet 76 yards on 18 carries. Badgers coach Paul Chryst and offensive coordinator Joe Rudolph called a shrewd game, though, with well-timed reverses and screen passes to put the Gophers on their heels after their first four possessions went nowhere. They caught Minnesota defensive end Carter Coughlin in coverage on the touchdown throw to Taylor after a safety blitz. When the safety help was slow after a late change of the call, Cephus exploited a matchup with linebacker Thomas Barber for his score.

“A lot of the plays were extremely well-drawn up. We just have to learn how to combat it better,” said Gophers defensive end Winston DeLattiboudere, one of six senior starters on the defense.

Coan went 15 for 22 for 280 yards, a career high for a Big Ten game.

“He was able to throw dimes down the field in these conditions,” Taylor said. “He has something special.”

Tanner Morgan passed for 296 yards and two touchdowns for the Gophers (10-2, 7-2). He had an interception and a lost fumble that turned into 10 points for the Badgers, who scored touchdowns on each of their first four drives in the second half. Two of them covered 90-plus yards.

“That’s all on me. I’ve just got to be better in the pocket and moving around,” said Morgan, who set the Minnesota season record with 2,975 passing yards.

BADGERED MORGAN

The Gophers delivered the first blow on their second play of the game, when Bateman badly beat freshman cornerback Semar Melvin for a 51-yard score on a perfect strike from Morgan. With Minnesota boasting the top two receivers in the Big Ten in Bateman and Tyler Johnson, the Badgers had their hands full.

They responded with five sacks, giving them the fourth-most in the FBS (44) this season, harassing Morgan into plenty of off-balanced and hastened throws. Cornerback Caesar Williams, elevated to the starting lineup for the injured Rachad Wildgoose, had the interception when Morgan’s hurried pass sailed over Johnson in the second quarter, and in the fourth quarter he broke up back-to-back passes to Johnson in the end zone on third and fourth down with the Badgers leading 24-10.

The Gophers lost mammoth right tackle Daniel Faalele to a leg injury in the second quarter, which didn’t help their cause.

POLL IMPLICATIONS

This was the only the sixth time in the history of the most-played series in major college football that both teams were ranked in The Associated Press poll, the first since 2014 when Wisconsin also denied Minnesota a spot in the conference title game by winning the regular-season finale. Wisconsin could take Minnesota’s place in the top 10 on Sunday.

THE TAKEAWAY

Wisconsin: The Badgers might be wincing next month about what that one-point loss to Illinois on Oct. 19 might have cost them, though they have a long-shot hope of their first berth in the College Football Playoff if there’s a bunch of upsets on conference championship weekend. Either way, their recovery was a testament to Chryst and his staff, and the game plan for the Gophers was superb.

“There were a number of things that maybe we hadn’t done,” Chryst said. “It’s not like we put them all in this week, but I think the situations were right for it.”

Minnesota: The dream season took a painful hit with losses to border-state rivals Iowa and Wisconsin over the final three weeks, after starting Fleck’s third year at 9-0. Though the Badgers took home the traveling trophy for the 22nd time in the last 25 seasons, the Gophers had no trouble expressing confidence in their progress.

“I know we didn’t tonight, but that doesn’t mean we won’t forever,” Fleck said.

UP NEXT

Wisconsin: Heads to Indianapolis for the sixth time in nine years since the conference title game was created. The Badgers lost 38-7 to Ohio State on Oct. 26.

Minnesota: Awaits the Dec. 8 announcement of the bowl assignments. The Rose Bowl remains a possibility, but the Badgers might grab that one and relegate the Gophers to either the Citrus Bowl or the Outback Bowl, both of which are also on Jan. 1.

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Passing

Wisc Att Cmp % TD-Pa Yds-Pa LgPa Int Rat
J. Coan 22 15 68.2 2 280 70 0 141.3
MIN Att Cmp % TD-Pa Yds-Pa LgPa Int Rat
T. Morgan 37 20 54.1 2 296 51 1 87.2

Rushing

Wisc Att Yds-Ru Avg LgRu TDRu
J. Taylor 18 76 4.2 16 2
K. Pryor 2 32 16.0 26 1
MIN Att Yds-Ru Avg LgRu TDRu
M. Ibrahim 5 39 7.8 36 0
R. Smith 11 31 2.8 23 0

Receiving

Wisc Rec Yds-Rc Avg LgRc TD-Rc
Q. Cephus 5 114 22.8 47 1
G. Groshek 1 70 70.0 70 0
MIN Rec Yds-Rc Avg LgRc TD-Rc
R. Bateman 6 147 24.5 51 1
T. Johnson 8 89 11.1 18 1

Fumbles

MIN F FL
T. Morgan 1 1

Returning

Wisc KR Avg KRTD LgKR PR Avg TD LgPR
A. Cruickshank 2 13.0 0 19 0 0 0
MIN KR Avg KRTD LgKR PR Avg TD LgPR
R. Smith 2 19.0 0 20 0 0 0

Punting

Wisc Punt Yds Avg LgPu
A. Lotti 3 99 33.0 34
MIN Punt Yds Avg LgPu
J. Herbers 4 148 37.0 43

Takeaways

Wisc Int Yds InTD
C. Williams 1 14 0

Team Stats Comparison

Wisc MIN
Points For 38 17
Total Yards 453 372
Rushing Yards 173 76
Passing Yards 280 296
Passing Completions / Attempts 15/22 20/37
Turnovers 1 2
Interceptions Thrown 0 1
Fumbles - Lost 1/1 1/1
First Downs 20 22
Penalties - Yards 7/63 2/14
Time Of Possession 18:18 42:42
Third Down Conversions/Attempts 3/10 5/14
Fourth Down Conversions/Attempts 2/2 1/3
Punts - Average Yards 3/33 4/37

Scoring Summary

1st Quarter Wisc MIN
MIN 02:30 TD Rashod Bateman 51 yd pass from Tanner Morgan (Michael Lantz kick) 0 7
2nd Quarter Wisc MIN
Wisc 06:04 FG Zach Hintze 26 yd FG 3 7
Wisc 12:11 TD Jonathan Taylor 28 yd pass from Jack Coan (Zach Hintze kick) 10 7
3rd Quarter Wisc MIN
Wisc 05:08 TD Quintez Cephus 47 yd pass from Jack Coan (Zach Hintze kick) 17 7
MIN 08:09 FG Michael Lantz 38 yd FG 17 10
Wisc 09:08 TD Kendric Pryor 26 yd run (Zach Hintze kick) 24 10
4th Quarter Wisc MIN
Wisc 03:55 TD Jonathan Taylor 11 yd run (Zach Hintze kick) 31 10
Wisc 06:19 TD Jonathan Taylor 1 yd run (Zach Hintze kick) 38 10
MIN 09:09 TD Tyler Johnson 12 yd pass from Tanner Morgan (Michael Lantz kick) 38 17

Game Information

Stadium: TCF Bank Stadium, Minneapolis, Minnesota
Attendance: 53,756
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