Runaway repeat: Badgers roll on by bowling over Indiana
October 15, 2011 | Football
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Oct. 15, 2011
        
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MADISON, Wis. (AP) -- Russell        Wilson took a brief break from throwing touchdown passes to catch one from his running        back.
        
        For No. 4 Wisconsin, it was another chapter in the brief-but-growing legend of        RussellMania.
        
        Wilson caught a 25-yard touchdown pass from Montee Ball on a        trick play, then spent much of the afternoon handing to Ball for big gains as Wisconsin        beat Indiana 59-7 on Saturday.
        
        "I knew I was going to catch it," Wilson said. "I was hoping Montee would make a great        throw like he's been doing all week. We were 10-for-10 during the week on it, so I knew it        was going to be a touchdown."
        
        The biggest play of the day went to Wilson, who is being promoted as a Heisman Trophy        candidate by the Badgers (6-0, 2-0 Big Ten). And it wouldn't have happened without Ball --        who wasn't happy with the throw he made in the game.
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"It was terrible," Ball said. "Because he was wide open and I was nervous. I was nervous        when I let the ball go. But he did a great job of tracking it down."
        
        Ball was sensational in his regular role, rushing for 142 yards and touchdowns of five, 35        and 54 yards.
        
        Wilson threw for 166 yards and a touchdown with 42 yards rushing. He was rested in the        fourth quarter.
        
        James White        added 87 yards rushing and a touchdown for the Badgers.
        
        Wisconsin was playing without top wide receiver Nick Toon, who sat        out with a left foot injury.
        
        With the game decided by halftime, one of Badgers coach Bret Bielema's        biggest challenges in the second half was managing players to make sure his front-line        players weren't unnecessarily exposed to injury.
        
        "It's kind of a nice job to have," Bielema said.
        
        Stephen Houston had a 67-yard touchdown run for the struggling Hoosiers (1-6, 0-3).
        
        "When we get the run game going and the pass game, it will be nice to put it all together,"        Hoosiers coach Kevin Wilson said. "It's definitely what Wisconsin does and they're a pretty        complete offense right now. We're just misfiring on the offensive side."
        
        Indiana quarterback Edward Wright-Baker threw a pair of interceptions and had a        fourth-quarter fumble in the end zone that was recovered for a touchdown by backup        linebacker Derek        Landisch. Freshman Tre Roberson also got some playing time.
        
        The Hoosiers lost big -- but it actually wasn't as bad as last year, when Wisconsin beat        Indiana 83-20.
        
        The Hoosiers started strong, meanwhile, getting a defensive stop on the Badgers' first        series and then making a little noise on offense. Indiana used no-huddle and full-house        backfield looks to keep the Badgers' defense off balance. The Hoosiers' first drive stalled        near midfield, but it appeared for the moment that they had some fight in them.
        
        It didn't last long.
        
        Facing third-and-9 on Wisconsin's own 31-yard line, Wilson threw a 19-yard pass to Jeff        Duckworth for a first down. Ball was stuffed on the next play, but Wilson then found        Ball wide open for a 46-yard catch-and-run. Ball finished the drive with a 5-yard touchdown        run, bouncing off a tackle along the way. Wisconsin led 7-0.
        
        Things then got ugly for Indiana's special teams, as punter Adam Pines shanked one straight        into the line and the ball bounced to Wisconsin's Bradie Ewing.        Wisconsin took over at the Indiana 26, and after Wilson threw to Ewing for an easy first        down, White faked out two Hoosiers defenders on his way to a 15-yard touchdown and a 14-0        Wisconsin lead late in the first quarter.
        
        Indiana put together another drive but was stopped by a swarm of Wisconsin defenders on a        fourth-down conversion attempt.
        
        The Badgers answered - and this time, Wilson found himself on the other end of Ball's TD        pass, giving the Badgers a 21-7 lead.
        
        Wisconsin cornerback Antonio        Fenelus then made an interception near the goal line, and a long run by White set up a        35-yard touchdown run by Ball.
        
        The Hoosiers finally got on the board, thanks to the 67-yard touchdown run by        Houston.
        
        But Wisconsin marched down the field for a 38-yard field goal by Philip Welch        and an interception by Aaron Henry        helped the Badgers score once more before halftime. Wilson's 25-yard scramble set up his        3-yard touchdown pass to tight end Jacob        Pedersen, and Wisconsin led 38-7 at the half.
        
        Wilson said he joked with Ball after his big touchdown pass.
        
        "I came over to the sideline and said, 'Montee, great throw,"' Wilson said. "He said, 'You        had me nervous there.' I said, 'What do you mean?' And he said, 'It's a lot harder to throw        during a game,' and I said, 'Now you see how I feel every week."
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Team Stats

IND 0, WIS 7
WIS - Ball, Montee 5 yd run (Welch, Philip kick), 9 plays, 84 yards, TOP 4:59

IND 0, WIS 14
WIS - White, James 15 yd run (Welch, Philip kick), 2 plays, 26 yards, TOP 0:39

IND 0, WIS 21
WIS - Wilson, Russell 25 yd pass from Ball, Montee (Welch, Philip kick) 6 plays, 64 yards, TOP 2:38

IND 0, WIS 28
WIS - Ball, Montee 35 yd run (Welch, Philip kick), 5 plays, 80 yards, TOP 2:27

IND 7, WIS 28
IND - Houston, S. 67 yd run (Ewald, Mitch kick), 2 plays, 75 yards, TOP 0:40

IND 7, WIS 31
WIS - Welch, Philip 38 yd field goal 7 plays, 59 yards, TOP 2:43

IND 7, WIS 38
WIS - Pedersen, Jacob 3 yd pass from Wilson, Russell (Welch, Philip kick) 5 plays, 39 yards, TOP 0:46

IND 7, WIS 45
WIS - Abbrederis, Jar 60 yd punt return (Welch, Philip kick)

IND 7, WIS 52
WIS - Ball, Montee 54 yd run (Welch, Philip kick), 1 plays, 54 yards, TOP 0:09

IND 7, WIS 59
WIS - Landisch, Derek 0 yd fumble recovery (Welch, Philip kick)


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