Five stats that defined Wisconsin’s 16-10 loss to Penn State

Five stats that defined a disappointing Week 1 loss for Wisconsin:

That wasn’t the way 80,000 fans were supposed to be welcomed back to Camp Randall. Wisconsin opened the season with a 16-10 home loss to Penn State in a game where they had every chance to pull out a victory. The game, however, ended in justice with Penn State’s defense yet again stopping a promising Badger drive at the death.

There were numbers, such as first half time of possession, that would scream a vintage Wisconsin performance. It was in the biggest moments offensively where the Badgers failed to finish, as QB Graham Mertz looked uncomfortable in the red zone.

In the first half, the Wisconsin defense looked like the top-ten unit in the country that many expect them to be. Specifically with LB Jack Sanborn flying from sideline to sideline and at the line of scrimmage, the Badger defense stalled anything the Nittany Lions wanted to do early.

Then the second half came, and with it came a change of pace for QB Sean Clifford’s group. The Badger secondary was all of a sudden leaking, as chunk plays to WR Jahan Dotson helped give Penn State the win.

In a game where Wisconsin’s units looked night and day different from the first to the second half, let’s try to summarize the loss from a statistical perspective:

 

WATCH: Wisconsin TE Jake Ferguson voices a Week 1 hype video

Wisconsin TE Jake Ferguson voices a Week 1 hype video:

To prepare us for Week 1 of Wisconsin’s season, the Badgers put together a video that puts perspective on the last 21 months.

While the Badgers may have played a home opener last season, they never really felt like they were at home. While Wisconsin season ticket holders, students, and fans of all ages watched a season from their couches, it almost felt like a season barely took place. With fans absent from stadiums, we missed arguably the best part of college football. The Badgers are ready to once again pack Camp Randall for the first time in what has felt like an eternity.

Wisconsin TE Jake Ferguson and the entire team are ready to welcome you back to Camp Randall tomorrow afternoon:

A look back at every game played between Wisconsin and Penn State

A look at every game played between Wisconsin and Penn State all-time:

Wisconsin and Penn State have long been Big Ten foes in a series that has gone back-and-forth between the two powerhouses. The Nittany Lions currently hold a slight edge in 19 games played, with a 10-9 series lead that the Badgers hope to tie up this Saturday.

The first meeting between the two storied programs came back in 1953, although the matchup did not become consistent until the mid-1990’s when the Nittany Lions joined the Big Ten conference. It has recently been a series dominated by Penn State over the last decade.

Here is a look back at every game played between the two teams as they get ready to open the 2021 season:

A look at every Wisconsin Week 1 game from the past decade

Looking back on the results of every Week 1 Wisconsin football game of the past decade:

Week 1 is almost here for the 2021 Wisconsin Badgers as they get ready for a rare early conference test when Penn State visits Camp Randall on Saturday.

As the Badgers ready for this opener, let’s take a look back at the past decade of season openers for Wisconsin football. The one that is certainly still fresh in the minds of fans came last season in a stadium without fans. Wisconsin QB Graham Mertz looked superhuman in a win over Illinois that got the Badgers off to a 1-0 start.

How have other recent openers looked for Wisconsin? Let’s reminisce on every Week 1 game from 2010-2020:

Ticket prices released for Wisconsin football’s season opener vs. Penn State

With Wisconsin basketball’s 2020-21 season now officially over, it’s time to turn focus to the Badgers’ upcoming season on the gridiron.

With Wisconsin basketball’s 2020-21 season now officially over, it’s time to turn focus to the Badgers’ upcoming season on the gridiron.

Who cares if the season-opener isn’t for 166 days, or if the program doesn’t start spring practice for another week. Football season is on the horizon, and an email from the athletic department from earlier today is making it start to feel real.

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“Following a season without fans at Wisconsin football home games last year, the Badgers look forward to welcoming fans back to Camp Randall Stadium in the fall of 2021,” the opening of the release reads.

The specific numbers aren’t known at this point and probably won’t be known until the season nears. But fans will be back at Camp Randall this fall, welcome news after the year that was 2020.

Also included in the release are single-game ticket prices for the team’s seven home games—prices which are broken up into three brackets based on the stadium’s various sections.

For Wisconsin’s season-opener against Penn State, those prices will be $130 for lower bowl tickets, $110 for upper bowl sections CC-II and $95 for upper bowl sections AA-BB & JJ-LL.

166 days, or 23 Saturdays, until Wisconsin kicks off their 2021 football season. And Badger fans will again have the chance to watch their team take the field live, in-person at Camp Randall Stadium.

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Wisconsin vs Penn State Prediction, Game Preview: Big Ten Tournament

Big Ten Tournament: Wisconsin Badgers vs Penn State Nittany Lions prediction and college basketball game preview.

Big Ten Tournament: Wisconsin Badgers vs Penn State Nittany Lions prediction and college basketball game preview.


Wisconsin vs Penn State Broadcast

Date: Thursday, March 11
Game Time: 9:00 ET
Venue: Lucas Oil Stadium, Indianapolis, IN
Network: BTN

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Wisconsin (16-11) vs Penn State (11-13) Game Preview

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Why Penn State Will Win

It took a massive second half rally, but Penn State managed to get by Nebraska 72-66 in the first round of the Big Ten Tournament to keep its season going for at least one more day.

The difference was on the free throw line. Penn State didn’t shoot well overall, but it made 23 free throws, the Huskers only made nine, and now comes the same plan that worked over the last few games – go to the basket and be more aggressive – against a Wisconsin team that’s among the worst in the Big Ten at fouling.

The two played back-to-back games in late January/early February, with the Nittany Lions taking the first one by forcing too many Badger outside misses and being a bit sharper from the field … and they made 13 more free throws. But …

Why Wisconsin Will Win

The Badgers won the rematch by clamping down defensive and hitting a few more shots from the outside in the 72-56 win. It also helped that they made seven more free throws.

Wisconsin is on a disastrous run of five losses in the last six games, but to be fair, the losses were to Michigan, Iowa and Illinois to go along with road wins at Purdue and Iowa – no real shame there.

The team was at least competitive in the road losses, but the defense is struggling against teams with a decent inside presence – and Illinois hit from everywhere.

What’s Going To Happen

Even at 16-11, Wisconsin is almost certainly in the NCAA Tournament thanks to a brutal schedule that’s among the toughest in the nation. However, get rocked by Penn State, and things start to get a wee bit dicey.

The Nittany Lions aren’t going to dominate on the boards like they did against Nebraska. Wisconsin won’t exactly look like its about to do anything big, but it’ll shoot well enough to move on.

Wisconsin vs Penn State Prediction, Line

Wisconsin 69, Penn State 62
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Line: Wisconsin -5.5, o/u: 134
ATS Confidence out of 5: 3

Must See Rating: 2.5

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Wisconsin vs Penn State Prediction, College Basketball Game Preview

Wisconsin Badgers vs Penn State Nittany Lions prediction and college basketball game preview.

Wisconsin Badgers vs Penn State Nittany Lions prediction and college basketball game preview.


Wisconsin vs Penn State Broadcast

Date: Tuesday, February, 2
Game Time: 7:00 ET
Venue: Kohl Center, Madison, WI
Network: FS1

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Wisconsin (13-5) vs Penn State (6-7) Game Preview

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Why Penn State Will Win

We just did this, and it wasn’t pretty.

Penn State got hot, Wisconsin couldn’t shoot, and it was an 81-71 Nittany Lion win that wasn’t even that close.

This is a plucky team that doesn’t turn the ball over and forces a ton of mistakes – which screws up a Wisconsin team that lives off of turnovers and not making mistakes. The Badgers didn’t give the ball up much – just 12 times – but Penn State only gave it up six times in an air-tight performance.

The D is terrific at bothering teams from three and it’s great on the offensive boards – again, out-Wisconsining, Wisconsin, but …

Why Wisconsin Will Win

Penn State’s game doesn’t travel.

For whatever reason – mostly because they played a slew of killers – the Nittany Lions can’t win on the road going 0-5 in Big Ten play. Wisconsin might not always by a rock at home, but it’s usually able right the wrong.

This is a flaky-weird team that isn’t able to impose its will as often as it should, but it figures stuff out. It was whacked by Maryland earlier in the year, and then went on the road last week and shut it all down in a win in the rematch.

The Badgers aren’t going to get whacked in the turnover battle twice in a row by the same team, and …

What’s Going To Happen

Yeah, it was a rough shooting day for the Badgers, but Penn State’s defense – while fantastic at guarding the three – is miserable overall allowing teams to hit over 47% from the field.

Again, we just did this, and it wasn’t pretty.

It’s not going to be pretty this time around, either.

Wisconsin vs Penn State Prediction, Line

Wisconsin 73, Penn State 65
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Wisconsin -7, o/u: 138.5
ATS Confidence out of 5: 3

Must See Rating: 3

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Wisconsin vs Penn State Prediction, College Basketball Game Preview

Wisconsin Badgers vs Penn State Nittany Lions prediction and college basketball game preview.

Wisconsin Badgers vs Penn State Nittany Lions prediction and college basketball game preview.


Wisconsin vs Penn State Broadcast

Date: Saturday, January 30
Game Time: 3:00 ET
Venue: Bryce Jordan Center, University Park, PA
Network: BTN

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Wisconsin (13-4) vs Penn State (5-7) Game Preview

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Why Wisconsin Will Win

Now that’s the Badger team we all know and love.

After getting drop-kicked by Ohio State at home, Wisconsin took control early against Maryland, played fantastic D, and was able to get a good road win. This isn’t one of the superstar UW teams of the recent past, but it doesn’t screw up, the defense is still nasty, and it can hit the three.

Penn State doesn’t play a whole lot of defense, doesn’t do enough on the boards, and it struggles from the field. However …

Why Penn State Will Win

The Nittany Lions will get after the three point shooters.

This is hardly a bad team – it played Ohio State tougher this week than the Badgers did last weekend – and it started to find a three point groove over the last few games. The Nittany Lions haven’t been able to play a ton of games, and they just now appear to be getting their game on.

Wisconsin isn’t going to come out and blow off anyone’s doors. Keep it close at home, take advantage of every opportunity, don’t turn the ball over, and get out on the three. Penn State can do all of that.

What’s Going To Happen

Wisconsin is actually a bit better when it’s able to open things up just a bit and score in the transition, but that’s just not what it does. It has geared things down to a stop as Big Ten play has gone on, but it’s been effective enough to get by.

Penn State will have a good run in the first half to take control of the game, but the Badgers will methodically push back in the second half and pul away late on free throws. They’re great on the line and Penn State isn’t.

Wisconsin vs Penn State Prediction, Line

Wisconsin 69, Penn State 62
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Wisconsin -3.5, o/u: 139.5
ATS Confidence out of 5: 3

Must See Rating: 2.5

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