Studs and duds from Wisconsin’s loss to Indiana

The Wisconsin Badgers fought hard until time ran out, driving inside the red zone with a chance to tie the game with 1:00 left on the…

The Wisconsin Badgers fought hard until time ran out yesterday, driving inside the red zone with a chance to tie the game with 1:00 left on the clock. Like all of their red-zone trips during the game, however, the drive ended up stalling as the Indiana Hoosiers held on and won the game 14-6.

It’s an interesting performance to unpack, with the Badgers besting the Hoosiers in many meaningful statistical categories including total yards, rushing yards, passing yards, 3rd down conversion percentage, time of possession and more.

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The difference in the game, in the end, proved to be quarterback Graham Mertz’s two turnovers and the Badgers failing to score a touchdown in any of their three trips to the red zone–that compared to two touchdowns on two red-zone trips by the Hoosiers.

There are still some positives to take away, though a 2-2 record through Week 7 is far from what many expected from this team entering the season (obviously the biggest disappointment being them only having played four games through seven weeks).

Related: Five stats that defined Wisconsin football’s loss to Indiana

Here are the studs and duds from the Badgers’ performance yesterday:

Studs and duds from Wisconsin’s disappointing loss to Northwestern

The No. 10 Wisconsin Badgers entered Evanston, Illinois today with Big Ten title and College Football Playoff aspirations after they sat…

The No. 10 Wisconsin Badgers entered Evanston, Illinois today with Big Ten title and College Football Playoff aspirations after they sat idle for Weeks 2 and 3 of the season and watched the rest of the nation play football.

Well, things did not go as planned today for Paul Chryst’s team as they fell to the Northwestern Wildcats 17-7.

What decided the contest today were Badger mistakes on offense, awful quarterback play and dominant defense from both teams.

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With today’s win, Northwestern moves to 5-0 on the season and takes a stranglehold of the Big Ten West division. Wisconsin, on the other hand, now sits at 2-1 on the season with a rivalry showdown against Minnesota coming next weekend.

Here are studs and duds from the Badgers’ disappointing loss: