Film room: Five things that stood out from the Badgers’ victory over Minnesota

While reviewing film from Wisconsin football’s 20-17 victory against Minnesota a few things stood out, including Graham Mertz’s continued…

The Wisconsin Badgers’ ended their regular season on a high note Saturday, defeating the Minnesota Golden Gophers 20-17 in overtime and retaining possession of Paul Bunyan’s Axe.

There was a lot to take away from the contest, including the play of inside linebackers Leo Chenal and Jack Sanborn, Graham Mertz’s continued struggles and the play of key seniors.

Related: Studs and duds from the Badgers’ 20-17 victory over Minnesota

In the end, it’s an impressive win for a team that has overcome a lot this season. It is also a win that helps them carry momentum into their Bowl Game and hopefully into next season.

Related: Will Wisconsin QB Jack Coan stay in the Big Ten? A few landing spots could make sense

Today I went through Saturday’s film and highlighted key plays and miscues by both teams.

Here are five things that stuck out from Wisconsin’s overtime victory:

What Minnesota HC P.J. Fleck said about Wisconsin after the game

Minnesota Gopher head coach P.J. Fleck spoke to the media after the Wisconsin Badgers’ overtime victory Saturday. The press conference was

The Wisconsin Badgers needed overtime yesterday to defeat rival Minnesota and retain Paul Bunyan’s Axe.

It was a much-needed win for the team as they moved to 16-1 against Minnesota over the last 17 years and moved their 2020 record to .500 after what has been an extremely challenging season.

Related: Studs and duds from the Badgers’ 20-17 victory over Minnesota

Minnesota head coach P.J. Fleck spoke after the game about how his team performed and about the Wisconsin team he faced–though he didn’t give a quote close to as memorable as his one from earlier last week.

He started his comments by giving credit to Paul Chryst’s team and the job they did on the field.

“I gotta give them credit,” Fleck said. “They’re a well-coached football team with a lot of really good players. Congratulations to them on winning the Axe.”

Related: Five takeaways from Wisconsin’s victory over Minnesota

He continued to talk about how tough the loss was for his team.

“Obviously a devastated locker room,” Fleck said. “Very disappointed, sad, but not pouty. They’re just sad that they didn’t win. And after a hard-fought rivalry loss like that, when you walk into that locker room that’s, I’m not saying that’s what you want to see, but people care. This one means a lot…I told our team that I love them, I’m proud of them, disappointed, take the losing as learning and then we’re going to be really good when we come back in January.”

Many of the questions reporters asked the Gopher head coach were about missed opportunities on the field, how challenging this season has been and what he can take moving forward. He did, however, note the effort level both teams brought to the field yesterday.

“I thought our team executed well, they played hard, they played up to their capabilities, they fought, they scrapped,” Fleck said. “You know both teams. It was a great football game. Sometimes you win, sometimes you lose. That’s why it’s a rivalry game. We were 2-touchdown underdogs and you would never believe that with these players.”

Both Fleck’s Gophers and the Badgers now enter Bowl Season where a lot of question marks still surround whether the teams will choose to play.

Even if this is the last we’ll see of the 2020 Wisconsin Badgers, their resilience and determination were on full display as the group was able to put a tough regular season in the past and finish with a hard-fought victory against their rival.

Five takeaways from Wisconsin’s victory over Minnesota

The Wisconsin Badgers defeated rival Minnesota 20-17 in overtime tonight and reclaimed the Axe. Here are five takeaways from the game

The Wisconsin Badgers finally got back in the win column tonight as they defeated rival Minnesota in overtime and retained Paul Bunyan’s Axe.

It was a rollercoaster performance, with both teams jumping out to leads at different moments and an overtime period being necessary to declare a victor.

This season has been a challenge for many reasons, but a victory against rival Minnesota always has a way to change sentiments and make the struggle feel a bit better.

Here are five takeaways from the Badgers’ 20-17 victory.

What Minnesota HC P.J. Fleck is saying about Wisconsin before the game

During his game-week press conference, Minnesota football head coach P.J. Fleck talked about the Wisconsin football program and the team…

Early Signing Period in college football is nearing its end and the Wisconsin Badgers have signed all 21 commits in their impressive class of 2021.

During a normal year when the Badgers miss the conference championship this is an off week and bowl preparation begins

That is not the case this year, though, as tomorrow at 3 p.m. CST Paul Chryst and his team will take the field against rival Minnesota and close out their regular season.

Related: Five things the Wisconsin Badgers must do to keep Paul Bunyan’s Axe

The battle for Paul Bunyan’s Axe was originally canceled a few weeks ago due to a COVID-19 outbreak within the Gopher football program. Thanks to this “champions week” being added to the conference’s 2020 schedule, the Big Ten was able to get the game scheduled and renew one of the greatest rivalries in the country.

Minnesota head coach P.J. Fleck talked about the scheduling of the Axe game during his mid-week press conference, saying that everybody involved is excited about getting the chance to play the game.

“It just made sense,” Fleck said. “There’s so much history and tradition between these two teams. And I’m just glad and thankful the Big Ten thought the same way and found a way to keep that tradition and that rivalry going.”

Related: The boat has sunk for Minnesota this year

The Gopher head coach continued to discuss the Badger team he will face on Saturday, first raving about their run defense and strength up front on defense.

“It’s going to be incredibly critical we take advantage of every play that we run or pass,” Fleck said. “The execution of those plays is going to be absolutely critical because [Wisconsin is] phenomenal up front. Probably the best defensive line and front seven we’ve played all year…They’re really good on the back end. One rushing touchdown, that just says it all…That’s what this whole week has been about, finding creative ways to be balanced, especially with the position we’re in getting some players back.”

The ground game will go a long way towards deciding who wins the contest, as the Badgers come in having allowed only one rushing touchdown while the Gophers boast nearly 200 yards-per-game on the ground and 19 rushing touchdowns.

Another factor that will decide who carries Paul Bunyan’s Axe when the clock hits zero is the Wisconsin offense and whether they can find success putting points on the board for the first time since they played Michigan.

Fleck discussed the Badger offense, saying the unit isn’t unlike what his team has seen in recent years.

“Well, the challenge is you’re playing Wisconsin. And Wisconsin is Wisconsin. When you watch their film on offense there’s not a lot that’s changed. They’re going to do what their personnel can do. And most of their personnel, what you know they can do, they do,” Fleck said. “They are still very physical, they’re going to run the football, they’re going to establish the run game, play-action pass, move the pocket, use quick game and they’re very good up front. And their tight end position who is a huge part of what they do, he’s very talented. 84 is one of the better ones in the league. We have our work cut out for us. We have to play our best game of the year.”

This contest could make-or-break the season for both teams, with the Badgers sitting at 2-3 after three straight losses and the Gophers sitting not much better at 3-3. In a season that has been challenging for everybody involved, a win against your most longstanding rival will do a lot for the departing sentiment and give a bit of momentum heading into Bowl Season and the year to come.

Five things the Wisconsin Badgers must do to keep Paul Bunyan’s Axe

The Wisconsin Badgers will play the Minnesota Golden Gophers in a game that will decide who claims Paul Bunyan’s Axe.

One of the biggest letdowns of the 2020 season for the Wisconsin Badgers was seeing their game against Minnesota canceled due to COVID-19 within the Gopher football program.

Thanks to it being 2020, though, the Big Ten has an added week in their season and, to the delight of everybody in the midwest, decided to allow the teams to renew their longstanding rivalry.

Related: Team preview: Minnesota Golden Gophers

The Gophers’ season has been a struggle after finishing 2019 with an 11-2 record and a co-Big Ten West crown (which the Badgers obviously won thanks to their win against the Gophers), sitting at 3-3 with losses against Maryland, Michigan and Iowa.

The battle for Paul Bunyan’s Axe has a way of changing narratives, however, and I’m sure both teams are seeing Saturday’s contest as the game that will make or break their 2020 campaigns.

Related: Film room: The good, the bad and the questionable from Graham Mertz’s performance against Iowa

Coming off a three-game losing streak, the Wisconsin Badgers will need to improve in several key areas if they want to come away victorious.

Here are five keys to the Badgers doing so, therefore being five keys for the team to keep the Axe in Madison for another year:

Big Ten Announces Champions Week Schedule, TV, Game Times

The Big Ten announces its Football Champions Week schedule along with the matchups, game times, and TV broadcast.

The Big Ten announces its Football Champions Week schedule 


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Big Ten Champions Week Schedule

With a shortened season, the Big Ten is keeping its season going with a Champions Week schedule to give teams another game before the bowl season.

Not everyone is a lock to go – Michigan is questionable, at best – and the original plan was scrapped, but the schedule is decent with a few traditional rivalries back on.

Originally, the idea was for the No. 2 team from the East to play the No. 2 team from the West, and so on. Instead, the league is going with the most interesting possible matchups.

Nebraska at Rutgers

Date: Friday, December 18
Game Time: 4:00 ET
Venue: SHI Stadium, Piscataway NJ
Network: BTN

Purdue at Indiana

Date: Friday, December 18
Game Time: 8:30 ET
Venue: Memorial Stadium, Bloomington, IN
Network: BTN

Big Ten Championship

Ohio State vs. Northwestern

Date: Saturday, December 19
Game Time: 12:00 ET
Venue: Lucas Oil Stadium, Indianapolis, IN
Network: FOX

Minnesota at Wisconsin

Date: Saturday, December 19
Game Time: 4:00 ET
Venue: Camp Randall Stadium, Madison, WI
Network: BTN

Illinois at Penn State

Date: Saturday, December 19
Game Time: 5:30 ET
Venue: Beaver Stadium, University Park, PA
Network: FS1

Michigan at Iowa

Date: Saturday, December 19
Game Time: 7:00 ET
Venue: Kinnick Stadium, Iowa City, IA
Network: ESPN

Michigan State at Maryland

Date: Saturday, December 19
Game Time: 8:30 ET
Venue: Capital One Field at Maryland Stadium, College Park, MD
Network: BTN

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