American college football season
The 2016 Wisconsin Badgers football team represented the University of Wisconsin–Madison in the 2016 NCAA Division I FBS football season . The Badgers, led by second-year head coach Paul Chryst , were members of the West Division of the Big Ten Conference and played their home games at Camp Randall Stadium in Madison, Wisconsin .
Watchlists and preseason awards [ edit ]
Rimington Trophy [ 2]
Lott IMPACT Trophy [ 3]
Maxwell Award ,[ 4] Doak Walker Award [ 5]
Bednarik Award , Nagurski Award ,[ 6] Butkus Award ,[ 7] Allstate AFCA Good Works Team[ 8]
Outland Trophy [ 6]
Wisconsin announced its 2016 football schedule on July 11, 2013. The 2016 schedule consists of 6 home, 5 away, and 1 neutral site game in the regular season. The Badgers will host Big Ten foes Illinois , Minnesota , Nebraska , and Ohio State , and will travel to Iowa , Michigan , Michigan State , Northwestern , and Purdue .[ 9]
The team's three non–conference games are against the Akron Zips from the Mid-American Conference (MAC), Georgia State Panthers from the Sun Belt Conference , and the LSU Tigers from the Southeastern Conference (SEC).
The Associated Press and Coaches' preseason top 25 polls were released in August and for the first time since 2009 the Badgers were unranked in both polls. Meanwhile, the first five of their Power 5 opponents were all ranked 17th or higher in the preseason polls with #5 LSU, #6 Ohio State, #7 Michigan, #12 Michigan State and #17 Iowa.[ 10]
Date Time Opponent Rank Site TV Result Attendance September 3 2:30 p.m. vs. No. 5 LSU * ABC W 16–1477,823
September 10 2:30 p.m. Akron * No. 10 BTN W 54–1077,331
September 17 11:00 a.m. Georgia State * No. 9 Camp Randall Stadium Madison, WI BTN W 23–1779,883
September 24 11:00 a.m. at No. 8 Michigan State No. 11 BTN W 30–675,505
October 1 3:30 p.m. at No. 4 Michigan No. 8 ABC L 7–14111,846
October 15 7:00 p.m. No. 2 Ohio State No. 8 ABC L 23–30 OT 81,541
October 22 11:00 a.m. at Iowa No. 10 ESPN W 17–970,585
October 29 6:00 p.m. No. 7 Nebraska No. 11 Camp Randall Stadium Madison, WI (rivalry ) ESPN W 23–17 OT 80,833
November 5 11:00 a.m. at Northwestern No. 8 ABC W 21–742,016
November 12 2:30 p.m. Illinois No. 7 Camp Randall Stadium Madison, WI ESPN2 W 48–379,340
November 19 11:00 a.m. at Purdue No. 6 ABC W 49–2030,465
November 26 2:30 p.m. Minnesota No. 5 Camp Randall Stadium Madison, WI (rivalry ) BTN W 31–1777,216
December 3 7:30 p.m. vs. No. 8 Penn State No. 6 FOX L 31–3865,018
January 2, 2017 12:00 p.m. vs. No. 12 Western Michigan * No. 8 ESPN W 24–1659,615
Schedule Source: [ 11]
Ranking movementsLegend: ██ Increase in ranking ██ Decrease in ranking RV = Received votes Week Poll Pre 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 Final AP RV 10 9 11 8 11 8 10 11 8 7 6 5 6 8 9 Coaches RV 16 12 10 8 13 10 10 10 8 7 6 6 5 8 9 CFP Not released 8 7 7 6 6 8 Not released
Game information
Second quarter
WIS – Rafael Gaglianone 30-yard field goal, 4:13. Wisconsin 3–0. Drive: 9 plays, 24 yards, 4:12.
WIS – Rafael Gaglianone 48-yard field goal, 0:54. Wisconsin 6–0. Drive: 5 plays, 15 yards, 0:55.
Third quarter
WIS – Corey Clement 5-yard run (Rafael Gaglianone kick), 10:55. Wisconsin 13–0. Drive: 5 plays, 58 yards, 1:56.
LSU – Tre'Davious White 21-yard interception return (Colby Delahoussaye kick), 5:28. Wisconsin 13–7.
LSU – Travin Dural 10-yard pass from Brandon Harris (Colby Delahoussaye kick), 4:21. LSU 14–13. Drive: 2 plays, 41 yards, 0:18.
Fourth quarter
WIS – Rafael Gaglianone 47-yard field goal, 3:47. Wisconsin 16–14. Drive: 8 plays, 48 yards, 4:27.
Top passers
LSU – Brandon Harris – 12/21, 131 yards, TD, 2 INT
WIS – Bart Houston – 19/31, 205 yards, 2 INT
Top rushers
Top receivers
LSU – Travin Dural – 5 receptions, 50 yards, TD
WIS – Troy Fumagalli – 7 receptions, 100 yards
The Badgers started off the regular season with a neutral site game against the LSU Tigers at Lambeau Field in Green Bay, Wisconsin. LSU was favored to win the game by double digits. The Badgers came out to lead 6–0 by halftime with the Badgers kicker, Rafael Gaglianone , making two field goals; one from 30 and the other 48 yards. Running back Corey Clement led the Badgers on their opening drive of the third quarter and scored a touchdown on a five-yard run. LSU responded with two touchdowns shortly thereafter due to a quick succession of Badgers' turnovers. Another field goal in the fourth quarter from 47 yards put the Badgers back in the lead. In the last minute of the game, and within field goal range, LSU quarterback Brandon Harris was nearly sacked by linebacker Vince Biegel and threw an interception which was caught by Safety D'Cota Dixon; LSU offensive lineman Josh Boutte was subsequently ejected for a flagrant hit after the play. The turnover secured the victory for the Badgers who in turn ran out the clock.
The game was fifth-year senior Bart Houston's debut as Wisconsin's starting quarterback, after being a backup quarterback for four years. His debut passer rating of 33.2 was the worst for a Wisconsin quarterback since 1977 when Mike Kalasmicki's debut passer rating was 5.20. Rafael Gaglianone had his fourth game-winning field goal of his career, the most in school history.[ 12]
The game was described as a "historic upset" for the Badgers by ESPN and Yahoo! Sports.[ 13] [ 14] After the game ESPN Staff Writer Jesse Temple stated that "Wisconsin secured its most significant nonconference regular-season victory since 1974, when the team upset fourth-ranked Nebraska 21–20 at Camp Randall Stadium."[ 13] The Badgers snapped the Tigers 52-game win streak for non-conference regular season wins, an FBS record that stood since a 2002 loss to Virginia Tech.[ 15]
Following the game Wisconsin's kicker Rafael Gaglianone was lauded with multiple 'Player of the Week' awards, including Big Ten special teams player of the week, Rose Bowl Big Ten player of the week and one of three Lou Groza Award Stars of the Week.[ 12] [ 16] Wisconsin's Jack Cichy was named the Lott IMPACT Player of the Week for his defensive efforts.[ 16] Wisconsin coach Paul Chryst was announced as the "Dodd Trophy Coach of the Week" following the opening week of college football.[ 17] Paul Chryst announced in a press conference that Chris Orr, who went down the first play of the game with a right leg injury, would be out for the rest of the year due to a torn ACL. He also stated that former linebacker-turned-fullback Leon Jacobs would now play both sides of the ball at fullback in addition to inside linebacker, to regain some depth at the position due to Chris Orr's season-ending injury.[ 18]
Starters on Offense
Position
Player
Class
QB
Bart Houston
RS Sr
RB
Corey Clement
Sr
FB
Austin Ramesh
RS Jr
WR
Robert Wheelwright
Sr
WR
Jazz Peavy
RS Jr
TE
Troy Fumagalli
RS Jr
LT
Ryan Ramczyk
RS Jr
LG
Micah Kapoi
RS So
C
Michael Dieter
RS So
RG
Beau Benzschawel
RS So
RT
Jacob Maxwell
RS So
Reference: [ 19]
Starters on Defense
Position
Player
Class
DE
Alec James
RS Jr
NT
Olive Sagapolu
RS So
DE
Connor Sheehy
RS Jr
OLB
Vince Biegel
RS Sr
ILB
Chris Orr
So
ILB
Jack Cichy
RS Jr
OLB
TJ Watt
RS Jr
CB
Soujorn Shelton
Sr
SS
D'Cota Dixon
Jr
FS
Leo Musso
RS Sr
CB
Derrick Tindal
Jr
Reference: [ 19]
Akron at No. 10 Wisconsin
1
2 3 4 Total
Akron
0
10 0 0
10
• No. 10 Wisconsin
9
21 10 14
54
Scoring summary 1 08:05 WIS Clement, C. 4 yard run (Caglianone, R. kick), 13 plays, 83 yards, TOP 6:55 7–0 WIS
1 02:28 WIS Team 1 yard safety 9–0 WIS
2 13:45 WIS Clement, C. 1 yard run (Gaglianone, R. kick), 8 plays, 53 yards, TOP 3:32 16–0 WIS
2 04:58 WIS Peavy, J. 13 yard pass from Houston, B. (Gaglianone, R. kick), 9 plays, 73 yards, TOP 4:12 23–0 WIS
2 03:12 AKR Natson, J. 55 yard punt return (O'Leary, T. kick) 23–7 WIS
2 02:10 WIS Peavy, J. 34 yard pass from Houston, B. (Gaglianone, R. kick), 3 plays, 67 yards, TOP 0:57 30–7 WIS
2 00:00 AKR O'Leary, T. 32 yard field goal, 8 plays, 60 yards, TOP 2:10 30–10 WIS
3 06:25 WIS Gaglianone, R. 33 yard field goal, 12 plays, 57 yards, TOP 6:44 33–10 WIS
3 01:07 WIS Ingold, A. 6 yard pass from Hornibrook, A. (Gaglianone, R. kick), 8 plays, 83 yards, TOP 4:22 40–10 WIS
4 11:17 WIS Ramesh, A. 1 yard run (Gaglianone, R. kick), 7 plays, 63 yards, TOP 3:27 47–10 WIS
4 07:54 WIS Shaw, B. 35 yard run (Gaglianone, R. kick), 3 plays, 44 yards, TOP 1:23 54–10 WIS
Statistical Leaders [ 20]
Rushing: Corey Clement – 21 carries, 111 yards (long 27), 5.3 yards/carry, 2 touchdowns
Passing: Bart Houston – 15 completions, 22 passing attempts, 231 yards, 10.5 avg, 2 touchdowns
Receiving: Jazz Peavy – 7 receptions, 100 yards, 14.3 avg, 34 long, 2 touchdowns
Defense: T.J. Watt – 3 Tackles (3 solo), 1 Tackle-for-loss for 11 yds, 1 Sack
Starters on Offense
Position
Player
Class
QB
Bart Houston
RS Sr
RB
Corey Clement
Sr
FB
Austin Ramesh
RS Jr
WR
Robert Wheelwright
Sr
WR
Jazz Peavy
RS Jr
TE
Troy Fumagalli
RS Jr
LT
Ryan Ramczyk
RS Jr
LG
Micah Kapoi
RS So
C
Michael Dieter
RS So
RG
Beau Benzschawel
RS So
RT
Jacob Maxwell
RS So
Reference: [ 20]
Starters on Defense
Position
Player
Class
DE
Alec James
RS Jr
DE
Chikwe Obasih
RS Jr
OLB
Vince Biegel
RS Sr
ILB
Ryan Connelly
So
ILB
Jack Cichy
RS Jr
OLB
TJ Watt
RS Jr
CB
Soujorn Shelton
Sr
SS
D'Cota Dixon
Jr
FS
Leo Musso
RS Sr
CB
Derrick Tindal
Jr
CB
Natrell Jamerson
Jr
Reference: [ 20]
Georgia State at No. 9 Wisconsin
1
2 3 4 Total
Georgia State
0
0 10 7
17
• No. 9 Wisconsin
6
0 7 10
23
Date: September 17Location: Camp Randall Stadium Madison, WIGame start: 11:01 CST Elapsed time: 3:04Game attendance: 79,883Game weather: Temperature: 71, Wind: 6 WSW, Weather: SunnyReferee: G. BlumTV announcers: Brandon Gaudin (play-by-play)Chuck Long (analyst)
Scoring summary 1 07:20 WIS Gaglianone, R. 41 yard field goal, 15 plays, 52 yard, TOP 7:40 3–0 WIS
1 00:51 WIS Gaglianone, R. 28 yard field goal, 10 plays, 58 yards, TOP 5:09 6–0 WIS
3 06:00 GSU ten Lohuis, R. 45 yard field goal, 10 plays 49 yards, TOP 4:25 6–3 WIS
3 02:58 WIS Ogunbowale, D. 2 yard run (Gaglianone, R. kick), 6 plays, 69 yards, TOP 2:56 13–3 WIS
3 00:19 GSU Davis, R. 13 yard pass from Manning, C. (ten Lohuis, R. kick), 6 plays, 75 yards, TOP 2:39 13–10 WIS
4 11:36 GSU Neal, K. 9 yard run (ten Lohuis, R. kick), 3 plays, 38 yards, TOP 1:06 17–13 GSU
4 07:25 WIS Penniston, K. 1 yard pass from Hornibrook, A. (Gaglianone, R. kick), 8 plays, 59 yards, TOP 4:03 20–17 WIS
4 03:36 WIS Gaglianone, R. 41 yard field goal, 7 plays, 19 yards, TOP 2:17 23–17 WIS
The Badgers played against opponent Georgia State for the first time. The entire game was marked by offensive struggles on Wisconsin's part. Wisconsin jumped out to an early 6–0 lead on the foot of kicker Rafael Gaglianone, who converted field goal attempts from 47 and 28 yards in the 1st quarter. In the second half, things got ugly for the Badgers as Georgia State countered a touchdown run by Dare Ogunbowale with a field goal and touchdown of their own. With Wisconsin struggling to make progress on offense, Paul Chryst replaced QB Bart Houston with redshirt freshman Alex Hornibrook . In the 4th quarter, the winless Panthers took the lead 17–10 on a 9-yard run. Hornibrook, however, led the offense on two scoring drives - a touchdown pass to Kyle Penniston and another Gaglianone kick - to pull out the win. The Badgers improved to 3–0 on the season, but their struggles on offense led to questions about which quarterback would start next week's crucial Big Ten matchup against Michigan State.
Statistical Leaders [ 21]
Rushing: Dare Ogunbowale – 20 carries, 65 yards (long 19), 3.3 yards/carry, 1 touchdown
Passing: Alex Hornibrook – 8 completions, 12 passing attempts, 122 yards, 10.2 avg, 1 touchdown, 1 interception
Receiving: Jazz Peavy – 3 receptions, 67 yards, 22.3 avg, 29 long
Defense: T.J. Edwards – 11 Tackles (6 solo), 1 Tackle-for-loss for 2 yds
Starters on Offense
Position
Player
Class
QB
Bart Houston
RS Sr
RB
Taiwan Deal
RS Fr
FB
Austin Ramesh
RS Jr
WR
Robert Wheelwright
Sr
WR
Jazz Peavy
RS Jr
TE
Troy Fumagalli
RS Jr
LT
Ryan Ramczyk
RS Jr
LG
Micah Kapoi
RS So
C
Michael Dieter
RS So
RG
Beau Benzschawel
RS So
RT
Jacob Maxwell
RS So
Reference: [ 21]
Starters on Defense
Position
Player
Class
DE
Connor Sheehy
RS Jr
DE
Chikwe Obasih
RS Jr
OLB
Vince Biegel
RS Sr
ILB
T.J. Edwards
RS So
ILB
Jack Cichy
RS Jr
OLB
TJ Watt
RS Jr
CB
Soujorn Shelton
Sr
SS
D'Cota Dixon
Jr
FS
Leo Musso
RS Sr
CB
Derrick Tindal
Jr
CB
Lubern Figaro
Jr
Reference: [ 21]
At No. 8 Michigan State [ edit ]
No. 11 Wisconsin at No. 8 Michigan State
1
2 3 4 Total
• No. 11 Wisconsin
7
6 17 0
30
No. 8 Michigan State
3
3 0 0
6
Date: September 24Location: Spartan Stadium East Lansing, MI Game start: 11:01 Elapsed time: 3:12Game attendance: 75,505Game weather: Temperature: 63, Wind: 8 ENE, Weather: Partly CloudyReferee: Jerry McGinnTV announcers (BTN): Kevin Kugler (play-by-play)Matt Millen (analyst)
Scoring summary 1 08:03 MSU Geiger, M. 48 yard field goal, 7 plays, 16 yards, TOP 1:31 3–0 MSU
1 00:25 WIS Steffes, E. 1 yard pass from Hornibrook, A. (Endicott, A. kick), 16 plays, 65 yards, TOP 7:38 7–3 WIS
2 07:14 WIS Clement, C. 1 yard run (Endicott, A. kick failed, 6 plays 28 yards, TOP 2:40 13–3 WIS
2 01:18 MSU Geiger, M. 40 yard field goal, 15 plays, 62 yards, TOP 5:51 13–6 WIS
3 13:10 WIS Musso, L. 66 yard fumble return (Endicott, A. kick) 20–6 WIS
3 04:58 WIS Endicott, A. 41 yard field goal, 10 plays, 54 yards, TOP 5:40 23–6 WIS
3 03:52 WIS Clement, C. 5 yard run (Endicott, A kick), 1 play, 5 yards, TOP 0:06 30–6 WIS
Prior to the game, it was leaked that redshirt freshman quarterback Alex Hornibrook would make his debut and start against Michigan State after his performance the prior week against Georgia State. Wisconsin was also laden with injuries going into the game with two offensive line starters, Jon Dietzen and Micah Kapoi, out with injuries along with placekicker Rafael Gaglianone and fourth-string running back Bradrick Shaw.[ 22]
Michigan State opened the scoring with a field goal by Michael Geiger in the first quarter on a drive started when MSU defensive lineman Raequan Williams stripped and recovered a fumble from Wisconsin's freshman quarterback. Wisconsin answered back with a seven-and-a-half minute drive resulting in a one-yard touchdown catch by tight end Eric Steffes. Thereafter, Wisconsin's defense shut down the Spartan offense and an interception by Sojourn Shelton in the second quarter resulted in a one-yard rushing touchdown by running back Corey Clement. The Spartans made another field goal to close out the first half. In the third quarter, Badgers defensive back D'Cota Dixon forced a fumble which was recovered by fellow Badgers DB Leo Musso who returned it for a 66-yard touchdown. Also in the third quarter, the Badgers replacement kicker Andrew Endicott made his first ever field goal attempt (college or high school) at 41 yards, Corey Clement had another five-yard rushing touchdown to round out the third quarter.[ 22] [ 23] Overall, the Badgers forced four turnovers. Hornibrook, on third down, completed nine of his 13 attempts for 136 yards and a touchdown and, on third and long (10+ yards), he was six for six for 100 yards.[ 22]
It was the first time since 1999 that a Big Ten team beat two top ten teams by the first of October in the same season, the last being Penn State in 1999.[ 24] The last time Wisconsin defeated two top ten teams in the same season was 1962 .[ 25] The last time Wisconsin beat MSU in East Lansing was in 2002 when Barry Alvarez was head coach.[ 26] The last time Wisconsin beat a top ten team on the road was at No. 5 Purdue in 2004.[ 22]
Wisconsin players were lauded after the game, including freshman QB Alex Hornibrook for making his debut on the road against No. 8 Michigan State and was named Big Ten Freshman of the Week.[ 27] [ 28] Outside Linebacker TJ Watt was named the Walter Camp Player of the Week and Big Ten Defensive Player of the Week for his dominant defensive performance, including 6 tackles, 3.5 tackles-for-loss, 2.5 sacks, one pass breakup and two quarterback hits.[ 27] [ 29]
Statistical leaders [ 23]
Rushing: Corey Clement – 23 carries, 54 yards (long 22), 2.3 yards/carry, 2 touchdowns
Passing: Alex Hornibrook – 16 completions, 26 passing attempts, 195 yards, 7.5 avg, 1 touchdown, 1 interception
Receiving: Jazz Peavy – 4 receptions, 96 yards, 24 avg, 31 long
Defense: T.J. Watt – 6 Tackles (3 solo), 3.5 Tackle-for-loss for 12 yds, 2.5 sacks for 10 yds, 1 Pass breakup, 2 quarterback hits
Starters on Offense
Position
Player
Class
QB
Alex Hornibrook
RS Fr
RB
Corey Clement
Sr
FB
Austin Ramesh
RS Jr
WR
Robert Wheelwright
Sr
WR
Jazz Peavy
RS Jr
TE
Troy Fumagalli
RS Jr
LT
Ryan Ramczyk
RS Jr
LG
Michael Dieter
RS So
C
Brett Connors
RS So
RG
Beau Benzschawel
RS So
RT
Jacob Maxwell
RS So
Reference: [ 23]
Starters on Defense
Position
Player
Class
DE
Connor Sheehy
RS Jr
NT
Olive Sagapolu
So
DE
Chikwe Obasih
RS Jr
OLB
Vince Biegel
RS Sr
ILB
T.J. Edwards
RS So
ILB
Jack Cichy
RS Jr
OLB
TJ Watt
RS Jr
CB
Soujorn Shelton
Sr
SS
D'Cota Dixon
Jr
FS
Leo Musso
RS Sr
CB
Derrick Tindal
Jr
Reference: [ 23]
No. 8 Wisconsin at No. 4 Michigan
1
2 3 4 Total
No. 8 Wisconsin
0
0 7 0
7
• No. 4 Michigan
0
7 0 7
14
Date: October 1Location: Michigan Stadium , Ann Arbor, MI Game start: 2:41 Elapsed time: 3:21Game attendance: 111,846Game weather: Temperature: 68, Wind: 10-15 SE, Weather: Cloudy, light rainReferee: R. SnodgrassTelevision network: ABC
Scoring summary 2 14:56 MICH Khalid Hill 1-yard run (Kenny Allen kick) MICH 7–0
3 8:03 WIS Dare Ogunbowale 7-yard pass from Alex Hornibrook (Andrew Endicott kick) TIE 7–7
4 7:56 MICH Amara Darboh 46-yard pass from Wilton Speight (Kenny Allen kick)MICH 14–7
Statistical Leaders
Rushing: Corey Clement – 17 carries, 68 yards (long 19), 4.0 yards/carry
Passing: Alex Hornibrook – 9 completions, 25 passing attempts, 88 yards, 3.5 avg, 1 touchdown, 3 interceptions
Receiving: Dare Ogunbowale – 3 receptions, 23 yards, 7.7 avg, 17 long
Defense: Jack Cichy – 12 Tackles (10 solo), 0.5 Tackle-for-loss for 1 yd, 0.5 sack for 1 yd
Starters on Offense
Position
Player
Class
QB
Alex Hornibrook
RS Fr
RB
Corey Clement
Sr
FB
Austin Ramesh
RS Jr
WR
Robert Wheelwright
Sr
WR
Jazz Peavy
RS Jr
TE
Troy Fumagalli
RS Jr
LT
Ryan Ramczyk
RS Jr
LG
Michael Dieter
RS So
C
Brett Connors
RS So
RG
Beau Benzschawel
RS So
RT
Jacob Maxwell
RS So
Reference:
Starters on Defense
Position
Player
Class
DE
Connor Sheehy
RS Jr
DE
Alec James
RS Jr
OLB
Garret Dooley
Jr
ILB
T.J. Edwards
RS So
ILB
Jack Cichy
RS Jr
OLB
TJ Watt
RS Jr
CB
Soujorn Shelton
Sr
SS
D'Cota Dixon
Jr
FS
Leo Musso
RS Sr
CB
Derrick Tindal
Jr
CB
Lubern Figaro
Jr
Reference:
No. 2 Ohio State at No. 8 Wisconsin
1
2 3 4 OT Total
• No. 2 Ohio State
3
3 7 10 7
30
No. 8 Wisconsin
10
6 0 7 0
23
Date: October 15Location: Camp Randall Stadium, Madison, WIGame start: 7:12 Elapsed time: 3:45Game attendance: 81,541Game weather: Temperature: 64, Wind: 6 S, Weather: CloudyReferee: D. WillardTelevision network: ABC
Scoring summary 1 9:03 WIS Andrew Endicott 46-yard field goal WIS 3–0
1 6:17 WIS Jazz Peavy 24-yard pass from Alex Hornibrook (Andrew Endicott kick) WIS 10–0
1 2:46 OSU Tyler Durbin 25-yard field goal WIS 10–3
2 8:43 OSU Tyler Durbin 40-yard field goal WIS 10–6
2 2:47 WIS Andrew Endicott 32-yard field goal WIS 13–6
2 :14 WIS Andrew Endicott 22-yard field goal WIS 16–6
3 2:52 OSU J. T. Barrett 1-yard run (Tyler Durbin kick)WIS 16–13
4 14:09 OSU J.T. Barrett 8-yard run (Tyler Durbin kick) OSU 20–16
4 7:54 WIS Austin Ramesh 4-yard run (Andrew Endicott kick) WIS 23–20
4 3:57 OSU Tyler Durbin 31-yard field goal Tie 23–23
OT OSU Noah Brown 7-yard pass from J.T. Barrett (Tyler Durbin kick) OSU 30–23
Statistical Leaders
Rushing: Corey Clement – 25 carries, 164 yards (long 68), 6.6 yards/carry
Passing: Alex Hornibrook – 16 completions, 28 passing attempts, 214 yards, 7.6 avg, 1 touchdown, 1 interception
Receiving: Troy Fumagalli – 7 receptions, 84 yards, 12.0 avg, 30 long
Defense: Jack Cichy – 15 Tackles (11 solo), 3.5 Tackle-for-loss for 7 yds, 1.0 sack for 2 yds
Starters on Offense
Position
Player
Class
QB
Alex Hornibrook
RS Fr
RB
Corey Clement
Sr
WR
Robert Wheelwright
Sr
WR
Jazz Peavy
RS Jr
TE
Troy Fumagalli
RS Jr
TE
Eric Steffes
RS Sr.
LT
Ryan Ramczyk
RS Jr
LG
Michael Dieter
RS So
C
Brett Connors
RS So
RG
Beau Benzschawel
RS So
RT
Jacob Maxwell
RS So
Reference:
Starters on Defense
Position
Player
Class
DE
Connor Sheehy
RS Jr
NT
Olive Sagapolu
So
DE
Alec James
RS Jr
OLB
Garret Dooley
Jr
ILB
T.J. Edwards
RS So
ILB
Jack Cichy
RS Jr
OLB
TJ Watt
RS Jr
CB
Soujorn Shelton
Sr
SS
D'Cota Dixon
Jr
FS
Leo Musso
RS Sr
CB
Derrick Tindal
Jr
Reference:
No. 10 Wisconsin at Iowa
1
2 3 4 Total
• No. 10 Wisconsin
0
7 7 3
17
Iowa
0
6 0 3
9
Date: October 22Location: Kinnick Stadium Iowa City, IA Game start: 11:01 a.m. Elapsed time: 3:25Game attendance: 70,585Game weather: Temperature: 49, Wind: 9 S, Weather: ClearReferee: J. ServinskiTelevision network: ESPN
Scoring summary 2 10:06 WIS Troy Fumagalli 17-yard pass from Bart Houston (Andrew Endicott Kick) WIS 7–0
2 3:49 IOWA Keith Duncan 41-yard field goalWIS 7–3
2 0:00 IOWA Miguel Recinos 47-yard field goal WIS 7–6
3 7:20 WIS Corey Clement 1-yard run (Andrew Endicott kick) WIS 14–6
4 1:24 WIS Andrew Endicott 36-yard field goal WIS 17–6
4 00:43 IOWA Keith Duncan 25-yard field goal WIS 17–9
Statistical leaders
Rushing: Corey Clement – 35 carries, 134 yards (long 34), 3.8 yards/carry
Passing: Alex Hornibrook – 11 completions, 19 passing attempts, 197 yards, 10.4 avg
Receiving: Troy Fumagalli – 2 receptions, 38 yards, 19.0 avg, 21 long, 1 touchdown
Defense: Jack Cichy – 10 Tackles (6 solo), 1 quarterback hurry
Starters on Offense
Position
Player
Class
QB
Alex Hornibrook
RS Fr
RB
Corey Clement
Sr
FB
Austin Ramesh
RS Jr
WR
Quintez Cephus
Fr
WR
Jazz Peavy
RS Jr
TE
Troy Fumagalli
RS Jr
LT
Ryan Ramczyk
RS Jr
LG
Michael Dieter
RS So
C
Brett Connors
RS So
RG
Beau Benzschawel
RS So
RT
Jacob Maxwell
RS So
Reference:
Starters on Defense
Position
Player
Class
DE
Chikwe Obasih
RS Jr
NT
Connor Sheehy
RS Jr
DE
Alec James
RS Jr
OLB
Vince Biegal
RS Sr
ILB
T.J. Edwards
RS So
ILB
Jack Cichy
RS Jr
OLB
TJ Watt
RS Jr
CB
Soujorn Shelton
Sr
SS
D'Cota Dixon
Jr
FS
Leo Musso
RS Sr
CB
Derrick Tindal
Jr
Reference:
No. 7 Nebraska at No. 11 Wisconsin
1
2 3 4 OT Total
No. 7 Nebraska
0
7 0 10 0
17
• No. 11 Wisconsin
7
3 7 0 6
23
Date: October 29Location: Camp Randall Stadium Madison, WIGame start: 6:10 p.m. Elapsed time: 3:20Game attendance: 80,833Game weather: Temperature: 61, Wind: 7 NE, Weather: Partly CloudyReferee: D. CapronTelevision network: ESPN
Scoring summary 1 9:38 WIS Bradrick Shaw 21-yard run (Andrew Endicott Kick) WIS 7–0
2 13:41 NEB Devine Ozigbo 1-yard run (Drew Brown Kick) TIE 7–7
2 6:53 WIS Andrew Endicott 44-yard field goal WIS 10–7
3 8:17 WIS Rob Wheelwright 9-yard pass from Alex Hornibrook (Andrew Endicott kick) WIS 17–7
4 13:45 NEB Tommy Armstrong 2-yard run (Drew Brown Kick) WIS 17–14
4 3:43 NEB Drew Brown 35-yard field goal TIE 17–17
OT 15:00 WIS Dare Ogunbowale 11-yard run (Andrew Endicott Kick Failed) WIS 23–17
Statistical Leaders
Rushing: Dare Ogunbowale – 11 carries, 120 yards (long 39), 10.9 yards/carry, 1 touchdown
Passing: Alex Hornibrook – 10 completions, 16 passing attempts, 71 yards, 4.4 avg, 1 touchdown, 1 interception
Receiving: Rob Wheelwright – 5 receptions, 43 yards, 8.6 avg, 16 long, 1 touchdown
Defense: Ryan Connelly – 11 Tackles (7 solo), 2.0 Tackle-for-loss for 2 yds
Starters on Offense
Position
Player
Class
QB
Alex Hornibrook
RS Fr
RB
Corey Clement
Sr
FB
Austin Ramesh
RS Jr
WR
Rob Wheelwright
Sr
WR
Jazz Peavy
RS Jr
TE
Troy Fumagalli
RS Jr
LT
Ryan Ramczyk
RS Jr
LG
Jon Dietzen
RS Fr
C
Michael Deiter
RS So
RG
Beau Benzschawel
RS So
RT
David Edwards
Fr
Reference:
Starters on Defense
Position
Player
Class
DE
Chikwe Obasih
RS Jr
NT
Connor Sheehy
RS Jr
DE
Alec James
RS Jr
OLB
Vince Biegal
RS Sr
ILB
T.J. Edwards
RS So
ILB
Ryan Connelly
RS So
OLB
TJ Watt
RS Jr
CB
Soujorn Shelton
Sr
SS
D'Cota Dixon
Jr
FS
Leo Musso
RS Sr
CB
Derrick Tindal
Jr
Reference:
No. 8 Wisconsin at Northwestern
1
2 3 4 Total
• No. 8 Wisconsin
0
10 3 8
21
Northwestern
0
7 0 0
7
Date: November 5Location: Ryan Field Evanston, IL Game start: 11:06 a.m. Elapsed time: 3:18Game attendance: 42,016Game weather: Temperature: 59, Wind: 9 WSW, Weather: ClearReferee: M. CannonTelevision network: ABC
Scoring summary 2 11:11 WIS Andrew Endicott 40-yard field goal WIS 3–0
2 7:33 WIS Jazz Peavy 46-yard run (Andrew Endicott kick) WIS 10–0
2 0:39 NU Austin Carr 13-yard pass from Charlie Thorson (Jack Mitchell kick) WIS 10–7
3 8:06 WIS Andrew Endicott 28-yard field goal WIS 13–7
4 8:57 WIS Corey Clement 2-yard run (Alec Ingold rush) WIS 21–7
Statistical Leaders
Rushing: Corey Clement – 32 carries, 106 yards (long 15), 3.3 yards/carry, 1 touchdown
Passing: Alex Hornibrook – 11 completions, 19 passing attempts, 92 yards, 4.8 avg
Receiving: Jazz Peavy – 4 receptions, 73 yards, 18.3 avg, 32 long
Defense: Leo Musso – 9 Tackles (9 solo), 1.0 Tackle-for-loss for 1 yd
Starters on Offense
Position
Player
Class
QB
Alex Hornibrook
RS Fr
RB
Corey Clement
Sr
WR
Quintez Cephus
Fr
TE
Eric Steffes
RS Sr
TE
Troy Fumagalli
RS Jr
TE
Kyle Penniston
RS Fr
LT
Ryan Ramczyk
RS Jr
LG
Jon Dietzen
RS Fr
C
Michael Deiter
RS So
RG
Beau Benzschawel
RS So
RT
David Edwards
Fr
Reference:
Starters on Defense
Position
Player
Class
DE
Chikwe Obasih
RS Jr
NT
Connor Sheehy
RS Jr
DE
Alec James
RS Jr
OLB
Vince Biegal
RS Sr
ILB
T.J. Edwards
RS So
ILB
Ryan Connelly
RS So
OLB
TJ Watt
RS Jr
CB
Soujorn Shelton
Sr
SS
D'Cota Dixon
Jr
FS
Leo Musso
RS Sr
CB
Derrick Tindal
Jr
Reference:
Illinois at No. 7 Wisconsin
1
2 3 4 Total
Illinois
3
0 0 0
3
• No. 7 Wisconsin
21
10 3 14
48
Date: November 12Location: Camp Randall Stadium Madison, WIGame start: 2:35 p.m. Elapsed time: 3:05Game attendance: 79,340Game weather: Temperature: 50, Wind: 11 WSW, Weather: Mostly sunnyReferee: R. SnodgrassTelevision network: ESPN2
Scoring summary 1 9:25 WIS Corey Clement 2-yard run (Andrew Endicott kick) WIS 7–0
1 6:59 WIS Corey Clement 4-yard run (Andrew Endicott kick) WIS 14–0
1 3:11 ILL Chase McLaughlin 31-yard field goalWIS 14–3
1 0:13 WIS Jazz Peavy 8-yard pass from Alex Hornibrook (Andrew Endicott kick) WIS 21–3
2 12:24 WIS Kyle Penniston 7-yard pass from Bart Houston (Andrew Endicott kick) WIS 28–3
2 0:04 WIS Andrew Endicott 37-yard field goal WIS 31–3
3 7:10 WIS Andrew Endicott 21-yard field goal WIS 34–3
4 14:18 WIS Corey Clement 2-yard run (Andrew Endicott kick) WIS 41–3
4 5:01 WIS Bradrick Shaw 3-yard run (Andrew Endicott kick) WIS 48–3
Statistical Leaders
Rushing: Corey Clement – 25 carries, 123 yards (long 23), 4.9 yards/carry, 3 touchdowns
Passing: Alex Hornibrook – 7 completions, 12 passing attempts, 85 yards, 7.1 avg, 1 touchdown
Receiving: Jazz Peavy – 3 receptions, 29 yards, 9.7 avg, 17 long, 1 touchdown
Defense: Ryan Connelly – 6 Tackles (2 solo), 1.5 Tackle-for-loss for 4 yds, 1 interception returned 12 yds
Starters on Offense
Position
Player
Class
QB
Alex Hornibrook
RS Fr
RB
Corey Clement
Sr
RB
Bradrick Shaw
RS Fr
WR
Quintez Cephus
Fr
TE
Eric Steffes
RS Sr
TE
Troy Fumagalli
RS Jr
LT
Ryan Ramczyk
RS Jr
LG
Jon Dietzen
RS Fr
C
Michael Deiter
RS So
RG
Beau Benzschawel
RS So
RT
David Edwards
Fr
Reference:
Starters on Defense
Position
Player
Class
DE
Chikwe Obasih
RS Jr
NT
Connor Sheehy
RS Jr
OLB
Vince Biegal
RS Sr
ILB
T.J. Edwards
RS So
ILB
Ryan Connelly
RS So
OLB
TJ Watt
RS Jr
CB
Soujorn Shelton
Sr
SS
D'Cota Dixon
Jr
FS
Leo Musso
RS Sr
CB
Derrick Tindal
Jr
CB
Lubern Figaro
Jr
Reference:
No. 6 Wisconsin at Purdue
1
2 3 4 Total
• No. 6 Wisconsin
0
35 7 7
49
Purdue
3
7 3 7
20
Date: November 19Location: Ross–Ade Stadium West Lafayette, IN Game start: 11:06 a.m. Elapsed time: 3:07Game attendance: 30,465Game weather: Temperature: 37, Wind: 24 W, Weather: CloudyReferee: J. O'NeillTelevision network: ABC
Scoring summary 1 4:56 PUR J. D. Dellinger 28-yard field goal PUR 3–0
2 8:34 WIS Alec Ingold 1-yard run (Andrew Endicott kick) WIS 7–3
2 8:26 WIS T.J. Watt 17-yard interception return (Andrew Endicott kick) WIS 14–3
2 3:03 WIS Bradrick Shaw 7-yard run (Andrew Endicott kick) WIS 21–3
2 2:49 WIS Alec Ingold 19-yard pass from Bart Houston (Andrew Endicott kick) WIS 28–3
2 2:38 PUR DeAngelo Yancey 75-yard pass from David Blough (J.D. Dellinger kick) WIS 28–10
2 0:51 WIS Bradrick Shaw 33-yard run (Andrew Endicott kick) WIS 35–10
3 8:47 PUR J.D. Dellinger 30-yard field goal WIS 35–13
3 3:23 WIS Jazz Peavy 25-yard pass from Alex Hornibrook (Andrew Endicott kick) WIS 42–13
4 7:41 WIS Corey Clement 6-yard run (Andrew Endicott kick) WIS 49–13
4 4:15 PUR DeAngelo Yancey 10-yard pass from David Blough (J.D. Dellinger kick) goal WIS 49–20
Statistical Leaders
Rushing: Corey Clement – 27 carries, 112 yards (long 13), 4.1 yards/carry, 1 touchdowns
Passing: Bart Houston – 5 completions, 6 passing attempts, 102 yards, 17.0 avg, 1 touchdown
Receiving: Dare Ogunbowale – 3 receptions, 62 yards, 20.7 avg, 34 long
Defense: T.J. Watt – 2 Tackles (1 solo), 1.0 Tackle-for-loss for 3 yds, 1.0 sack for loss 3 yds, 1 interception returned 17 yds for TD
Starters on Offense
Position
Player
Class
QB
Alex Hornibrook
RS Fr
RB
Corey Clement
Sr
WR
Quintez Cephus
Fr
TE
Eric Steffes
RS Sr
TE
Troy Fumagalli
RS Jr
TE
Kyle Penniston
RS Fr
LT
Ryan Ramczyk
RS Jr
LG
Jon Dietzen
RS Fr
C
Michael Deiter
RS So
RG
Beau Benzschawel
RS So
RT
David Edwards
Fr
Reference:
Starters on Defense
Position
Player
Class
DE
Chikwe Obasih
RS Jr
NT
Connor Sheehy
RS Jr
DE
Alec James
RS Jr
OLB
Vince Biegal
RS Sr
ILB
T.J. Edwards
RS So
ILB
Ryan Connelly
RS So
OLB
TJ Watt
RS Jr
CB
Soujorn Shelton
Sr
SS
D'Cota Dixon
Jr
FS
Leo Musso
RS Sr
CB
Derrick Tindal
Jr
Reference:
Minnesota at No. 5 Wisconsin
1
2 3 4 Total
Minnesota
3
14 0 0
17
• No. 5 Wisconsin
0
7 3 21
31
Date: November 26Location: Camp Randall Stadium Madison, WIGame attendance: 77,216Television network: BTN
Statistical Leaders
Rushing: Corey Clement - 26 carries, 100 yards (long 15), 3.8 yards/carry, 2 touchdowns
Passing: Bart Houston - 9 completions, 14 passing attempts, 8.8 avg, 123 yards
Receiving: Jazz Peavy- 4 receptions, 47 yards, 11.8 avg, 14 long
Defense: Sojourn Shelton- 1 tackle, 2 interceptions returned for a combined 40 yards
The Badgers returned 13 starters, six on offense, six on defense and one on special teams.
In early August, after not making the 105-man fall roster, wide receiver Krenwick Sanders announced his intent to transfer from UW due to being buried on the depth chart, he had one catch for 10 yards his true freshman year in 2014 and he redshirted the 2015 season.[ 30] He was granted a release by the university and announced that he would transfer to Jacksonville State, an FCS team in Alabama.[ 31]
Later in August the Badgers' 3-year starter at center, fifth-year senior Dan Voltz, retired from football due to numerous injuries sustained over his career. In the 2015 season he tore his ACL against Illinois and was out for the remainder of the season. He suffered from various ankle issues during the 2014 season.[ 32]
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