There was one bright spot in Wisconsin’s 38-17 loss to Michigan

There was one bright spot in Wisconsin’s 38-17 loss to Michigan

Wisconsin hasn’t done much but disappoint through the first four weeks of the 2021 season. The team sits at 1-3 with losses to No. 4 Penn State, No. 14 Notre Dame and No. 9 Michigan—two of those losses coming thanks to complete collapses in the second half.

The problematic signs have mostly have come along the offensive line, as the unit has struggled to protect the quarterback, establish a run game and give Paul Chryst a chance to call an effective offensive game.

Quarterback Graham Mertz was also one of those tough spots through the first few weeks (especially against Notre Dame). Saturday against Michigan, however, Mertz showed signs of the great quarterback many expect him to be. In all, his performance may be the only positive piece to come away from the offense’s performance.

Mertz finished 8/15 on the day with 115 yards, 1 touchdown and 9 adjusted yards-per-attempt. He did all of that after starting 0-4 as the offense couldn’t pick up a first down for more than an entire quarter.

Those three second-quarter throws saw Mertz deliver under pressure, place the ball perfectly and anticipate when his receivers would break free. In all honesty, that might be the first time we’ve seen the quarterback do all three of those things since Week 1 vs. Illinois last season.

So where was the game truly lost? When Wisconsin came out of half down 13-10, got the ball and couldn’t keep Michigan from consistently putting Mertz on his back.

It’s unfortunate because Mertz showed flashes of dominance despite poor protection the entire game. Hopefully he is healthy and ready to go this weekend against Illinois, as a few more really good performances could go a long way in his development.

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Final game grades, report card for Wisconsin vs. Penn State

Final game grades, report card for Wisconsin vs. Penn State

The Wisconsin Badgers dropped their season-opening contest against Penn State yesterday, as red-zone woes wasted a masterful performance from Jim Leonhard’s defense.

The loss sets Wisconsin back in the Big Ten West, as they saw division rival Iowa come away with a decisive victory over Indiana.

To the naked eye, Wisconsin played a pretty good game yesterday. The defense dominated up front, the running game was good enough and the Badgers traveled to the red zone all day long.

However, the game was largely decided by the Badgers only scoring 7 total points in 4 trips within the Penn State 10 yard line.

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Throughout the season, I’ll run through the film on my Twitter account early in the week, then grade out each position group and player.

Here’s my final game grades and full report card for Wisconsin vs. Penn State:

Wisconsin football’s vaccination rate continues to climb with the season now 11 days away

Wisconsin football’s vaccination rate continues to climb with the season now 11 days away

A big storyline surrounding the 2021 Big Ten football season will be the COVID-19 situation with each team.

We saw what happened last season when COVID-19 struck the Badgers, as the team was forced to miss two full weeks of football activity directly after an impressive Week 1 victory.

The 2021 season is set to be different, though, with vaccines available and a different conference protocol.

Head coach Paul Chryst said last month his team had reached an 85% vaccination rate. Today he said that number has gone up, and a UW official later told The Zone’s Zach Heilprin that the number is now at 90%.

With a team struck by COVID being forced to forfeit the weekend’s game, the increase is positive news for Wisconsin’s chances at completing a full schedule this season.

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