Wisconsin RB Braelon Allen joined elite company with today’s performance

Wisconsin RB Braelon Allen joined elite company with today’s performance

A big part of Wisconsin’s turnaround this season has been true freshman running back Braelon Allen.

The 17-year-old running back topped 100 yards for the fifth consecutive game during Wisconsin’s route of Rutgers today.

He finished the game with 15 carries, 129 yards and 1 touchdown. The performance moves his season totals to 93 carries, 661 yards, 7.1 yards per carry and 6 rushing touchdowns. Impressive numbers for anybody, let alone a true freshman.

Allen’s performance today made him the first Wisconsin freshman to top 100 yards in five straight games since Badger great Anthony Davis did it back in 2001. As was the case with Melvin Gordon’s record-setting game years back, Allen did it in only three quarters.

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Wisconsin is a massive favorite at Rutgers with another wildly low over/under

The over/under is again wildly low for a Wisconsin game….but the under keeps on hitting

As winners of their last four games, Wisconsin is unsurprisingly a massive favorite when the Badgers head on the road to Rutgers this Saturday.

Wisconsin is currently set as a 13.5-point favorite, and the Badgers have now covered the number in three of their last four contests. The Badger moneyline is set at a steep price of -600, meaning a $60 bet on Wisconsin winning outright would net $10 in profit.

The over-under total is almost reaching Iowa levels, and is justifiably extremely low. That number is currently sitting at 37.5. The Badgers and Hawkeyes did go under their total of 37 points in Wisconsin’s 27-7 win over Iowa.

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What Rutgers HC Steve Pikiell said about Wisconsin after the game

The Wisconsin Badgers bounced back last night from Tuesday’s blowout loss at Michigan, beating Rutgers in a classic Big Ten battle 60-54…

The Wisconsin Badgers bounced back last night from Tuesday’s blowout loss at Michigan, beating Rutgers in a classic Big Ten battle 60-54.

The win moves Greg Gard’s team to 11-3 on the season and 5-2 in Big Ten play, putting them just .5 games behind No. 2 Iowa and 1.5 games behind No. 1 Michigan.

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After the game, Rutgers head coach Steve Pikiell spoke about the Badgers effort and their resilience coming off an abysmal showing against the Wolverines earlier in the week.

Here is everything he said about Wisconsin basketball after the game:

What Rutgers HC Steve Pikiell said about Wisconsin before the game

After a burn-the-tape loss to Michigan on Tuesday, the Wisconsin Badgers are back in action tonight against the Rutgers Scarlet Knights.

After a burn-the-tape loss to Michigan on Tuesday, the Wisconsin Badgers are back in action tonight against the Rutgers Scarlet Knights.

That’s the beauty, and sometimes the biggest challenge, of Big Ten basketball, as teams get the chance to bounce back and make a statement just days after tough losses.

Related: Former Badger F Sam Dekker reacts to Wisconsin landing three-star PF Markus Ilver

While that applies to Wisconsin tonight, it also applies to a Rutgers team that has lost its last three games and four of its last five.

Rutgers HC Steve Pikiell talked about tonight’s matchup with the Badgers, starting off by recognizing that the Wisconsin team we all saw on Tuesday probably won’t what his team sees tonight.

“Because I’ve watched so much Wisconsin tape I know how good Wisconsin is” Pikiell said. “And it was a very impressive, obviously, win by Michigan…Wisconsin is really good and I think sometimes you have days like that. My respect for the Wisconsin program is off the charts. But Michigan certainly played great on both ends of the floor. That’s life in the Big Ten.”

He continued to touch on the specific challenges his team will face tonight, starting with the Badgers’ ability to shoot the basketball.

“Every team in our league brings a different problem. Some teams can really shoot like Iowa,” Pikiell said. “But I think we’ve done a pretty good job, even the last game they made some very difficult shots. I go through every game tape and I grade the shot attempts and how contested they are. You have to give the other team some credit when they make tough shots. So you do the best you can.”

What followed, as anybody who’s turned on 30 seconds of a Wisconsin basketball game this year would know, were comments on the age of the Badger team.

“This team’s average age is 24 years old. This is an old, experienced team. They’re the Big Ten champs from last year,” Pikiell said. “They shoot the ball, they make free throws, they got great shooters and they surround them with some good post players. So they pose us many problems and guarding the three has been a problem. They shoot 42 percent, so they’ve made 3s against all the teams in our league…So you have to do an added emphasis and you have to make sure your guys understand they’re closing out to five men.”

The Rutgers coach finished his discussion about Wisconsin with a note on their free-throw shooting, though did so with a pretty significant name slip-up.

The Badgers and Scarlet Knights are set to tip off at 8:00 p.m. CST tonight and the game will be available on FOX Sports 1