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Wisconsin football fans boo at the stadium and sound off on social media to the Badgers being shut out in a first half for the third straight home game.
Ohio State receiver Brandon Inniss did return after an earlier injury. Quarterback Julian Sayin completed his first 10 passes before an incompletion. Wisconsin's defense got a much-needed third-down stop to hold the Buckeyes to a 37-yard field goal.
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No. 1 Ohio State 34, Wisconsin 0: Four takeaways from the Badgers' ninth straight Big Ten loss
Wisconsin suffered its second straight shutout loss, falling 34-0, to No. 1 Ohio State on Oct. 18 at Camp Randall Stadium.
Buckeyes quarterback Julian Sayin, who completed 14 of his 15 pass attempts, had four touchdown passes. Two of those went to Carnell Tate. The others were to Will Kacmarek and Brandon Inniss. The defense posted its second shutout of the year. The first was in a 70-0 victory over Grambling State.
Wisconsin came into Saturday's game against No. 1 Ohio State as massive underdogs. Therefore, you'd think Luke Fickell and his team would be playing with nothin
Saturday marked the toughest battle of the season so far for the University of Wisconsin Badgers (2-5, 0-4 Big Ten), as they faced off against the No. 1 Ohio State Buckeyes (7-0, 4-0 Big Ten), falling in a 34-0 loss,
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Badgers shutout by No. 1 Ohio State
If Julian Sayin hadn’t already established himself as a Heisman Trophy contender, the Ohio State quarterback certainly strengthened his case on Saturday. “He’s the truth,” Carnell Tate said after catching two of Sayin’s four touchdown passes in the top-ranked Buckeyes’ 34-0 victory over Wisconsin.
You're not going to find a single, credible college football reporter or analyst picking the Wisconsin Badgers to beat the Ohio State Buckeyes on Saturday. But