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Replay: Indiana 20, Wisconsin 14; Badgers lose with Allen, Dike out

The Wisconsin Badgers football team fell to 5-4 overall and 3-3 in the Big Ten after losing to Indiana 20-14 Saturday in Bloomington, Indiana.

The victory was the first in the Big Ten for the Hoosiers, who are 3-6 overall and 1-5 in the conference.

The Badgers played without star running back Braelon Allen and wide receiver Chimere Dike, both of whom were injured in a 24-10 loss to Ohio State last Saturday.

Here's how the game unfolded, in reverse chronological order.

Wisconsin vs. Indiana final stats

Here's a look at some of the key stats in the game:

First downs: Indiana 20, Wisconsin 18

Third down: Indiana 6 for 16, Wisconsin 7 for 16

Total yards: Indiana 261, Wisconsin 344

Passing yards: Indiana 186, Wisconsin 243

Rushing yards: Indiana 75, Wisconsin 101

Turnovers: Indiana 0, Wisconsin 2

Time of possession: Indiana 33:25, Wisconsin 26:35

Quarterback battle: Indiana's Brendan Sorsby and Wisconsin's Braedyn Locke

Indiana's Brendan Sorsby completed 19 of 31 passes for 186 yards and one touchdown.

Wisconsin's Braedyn Locke completed 21 of 41 passes for 243 yards and two touchdowns.

How did Wisconsin running backs do in place of Braelon Allen?

Jackson Acker, who replaced Allen as the starter, ran 11 times for 48 yards. His backup, Cade Yacamelli, ran 10 times for 48 yards.

Chris Freeman nails a 50-yard FG; Badgers' last drive fizzles

While Wisconsin passed on two chances to kick field goals in the second half, Indiana made the most of its chance. Chris Freeman’s 50-yard field goal with 1:10 remaining doubled the Hoosiers’ lead.

Wisconsin didn't get past its own 40 on its final possession.

Indiana 20, Wisconsin 14, 1:10 fourth quarter

Another drive ends without a FG attempt

The Badgers waste a 22-yard punt return by Vinny Anthony that allowed them to start their latest drive on the UW 40. The team moved 28 yards in five plays and faced a fourth-and-2 from the Hoosiers’ 32.

Usually that's when Nathanial Vakos gets the call, but for the second time in the second half, UW passes on a chance to kick the potential game-tying field goal. Vakos' range is well over 50 yards.

Instead on fourth-and-2, Braedyn Locke’s pass to Will Pauling was high. IU took over at the 32 with 4:07 to play.

Long drive yields nothing for Wisconsin

Wisconsin drove 44 yards in 12 plays on its second drive of the second half. It took 6½ minutes off the clock and had a first down on the Indiana 18.

And what did the Badgers get for all their work? A punt.

The drive began to unravel when Wisconsin was called for delay of game on third-and-10. Then on third-and-15 from the 23, Braedyn Locke was dropped for a 10-yard loss on a sack by Aaron Casey.

Wisconsin could have attempted a 50-yard field goal but passed. The team took a delay-of-game penalty to give Atticus Bertrams more room to place his punt. The guess here is that windy conditions inside the stadium played a role in coach Luke Fickell's decision not to attempt the field goal.

Indiana took over on its 4-yard line and went three and out.

Braedyn Locke, Will Pauling connect on 18-yard TD

The Badgers couldn’t have started the second half better. They went 75 yards in 10 plays and took 4:46 off the clock before Braedyn Locke hit Will Pauling for an 18-yard touchdown.

The score is the third second-half touchdown between the two in the three games.

Indiana 17, Wisconsin 14, 10:14 third quarter.

Indiana receiver burns UW twice on TD drive

The Hoosiers needed nine plays to chew up 70 yards on the the way to their second touchdown drive of the game. The possession was fueled by two key plays by Indiana receiver Donaven McCulley.

The junior made a 32-yard play on a second-and-10 from the IU 46. McCulley caught the Brendan Sorsby's pass at about the Wisconsin 41 and initially appeared to be tackled by Jonas Duclona.

The reality was that McCulley fell on top of Duclona. McCulley wisely got up and ran for another 19 yards before Hunter Wohler made the stop. A replay review confirmed that McCulley wasn't down.

Four plays later, McCulley made a one-handed touchdown grab with Alexander Smith covering him.

Indiana 17, Wisconsin 7, 41 seconds left in second quarter

Braedyn Locke, Bryson Green team up for long TD

Wisconsin’s first explosive play of the day was a big one. Braedyn Locke hit Bryson Green in stride on a crossing pattern on third-and-8.

Green made the catch in traffic and broke a tackle before sprinting to a 54-yard touchdown.

Indiana 10, Wisconsin 7, 4:11 second quarter.

Badgers benefit from Indiana’s inability to finish drives

Chris Freeman hit a 27-yard field goal to give the Hoosiers a 10-0 lead with 8:08 left in the first half. Wisconsin is lucky it’s not down by much more.

IU settled for a field goal after QB Brendan Sorsby's pass to Donaven McCulley was too high and just out of the receiver’s grasp. In the first quarter, Freeman missed a 43-yard attempt that came after his team drove 12 plays in 33 yards.

Indiana has three times as many yards as Wisconsin, 151-53. UW is lucky to be down by only 10.

Indiana 10, Wisconsin 0, 8:08 second quarter.

Badgers can't get off field on third down

This isn’t the start UW fans were hoping for. Indiana takes the opening drive 66 yards in nine plays and scores on a 8-yard run by QB Brendan Sorsby.

Two themes on the first drive for the Badgers.

1. Getting off the field third down — Indiana converted two third-and-long situations. Both came by pass.

2. Sorsby’s running — the redshirt freshmen ran twice on the possession, gaining six yards on a first-down pass and later scoring the touchdown. He also had a 5-yard loss and fumble that he recovered, but overall, the drive was a positive when it comes to his ability to be a threat with his legs.

Indiana 7, Wisconsin 0, 9:59 first quarter

Chimere Dike will sit out today's game

If you were paying attention to the coin flip, you saw wide receiver Chimere Dike dressed in his team-issued sweatsuit. The senior receiver warmed up but his limp was noticeable. C.J. Williams is expected to start in place of Dike, who suffered a right leg injury in the first half against Ohio State last week.

Braelon Allen out; Chimere Dike warming up but …

Unless running back Braelon Allen gets into uniform in the next few minutes, he’ll miss today’s game. The junior wasn’t in uniform as backs Jackson Acker, Cade Yacamelli and Grover Bortolotti went through warmups.

Receiver Chimere Dike, meanwhile, went through warmups but was limping. What does that mean? We’ll find out in about 20 minutes.

Wisconsin Badgers injury report

Running back Braelon Allen (questionable)

Quarterback Tanner Mordecai (questionable)

Wide receiver Chimere Dike (questionable)

Running back Chez Mellusi (out)

Cornerback Max Lofy (out)

Safety Kamo'i Latu (out)

Linebacker Aaron Witt (out)

Wide receiver Chris Brooks (out)

Tight end Jack Pugh (out)

Besides Allen’s status, the big news is quarterback Tanner Mordecai being listed as questionable. Mordecai broke his right hand in UW’s 15-6 loss to Iowa on Oct. 14 and was said to be sidelined indefinitely.

Dike, one of the Badgers’ top wide receivers, sustained a right leg injury during the loss to Ohio State.

Indiana Hoosiers injury report

Wide receiver Cam Camper (questionable)

Quarterback Brendan Sorsby (questionable)

Offensive lineman Max Longman (questionable)

Defensive back Noah Pierre (out)

Defensive back Jamier Johnson (out)

Sorsby, the Hoosiers’ starting quarterback, hurt his shoulder against Penn State last Saturday but said earlier in the week that he felt good.

Wisconsin vs. Indiana game time

Wisconsin plays Indiana at 11 a.m. at Memorial Stadium in Bloomington, Indiana.

Wisconsin vs. Indiana TV channel

The Badgers-Hoosiers game will air on the Big Ten Network.

Here's more about how you can stream the game.

Wisconsin vs. Indiana odds, moneyline, over/under point total

Spread: Wisconsin is favored by 9½ points

Moneyline: Wisconsin is -350 on the moneyline and Indiana is +275

Over/under: 45½ points

Wisconsin is averaging 24.8 points per game and allowing 19.

Indiana is averaging 18.6 points per game and allowing 29.8.

Odds are courtesy of Bet MGM

Wisconsin vs. Indiana predictions

All three of our reporters like the Badgers in Saturday’s game — and two of them even predict the same score.

Read the reasons behind their picks.

Wisconsin's 2023 football roster

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Wisconsin's 2023 football schedule

Date, time

Opponent

Saturday, Sept. 2, 2:30 p.m.

Buffalo, W, 38-17 (1-0)

Saturday, Sept. 9, 6:30 p.m.

at Washington State, L, 31-22 (1-1)

Saturday, Sept. 16, 11 a.m.

vs. Georgia Southern W, 35-14 (2-1)

Friday, Sept. 22, 6 p.m.

at Purdue W, 38-17 (3-1, 1-0 Big Ten)

Saturday, Oct. 7, 11 a.m.

vs. Rutgers W, 24-13 (4-1, 2-0)

Saturday, Oct. 14, 3 p.m.

vs. Iowa L, 15-6 (4-2, 2-1)

Saturday, Oct. 21, 2:30 p.m.

at Illinois W, 25-21 (5-2, 3-1)

Saturday, Oct. 28, 6:30 p.m.

vs. Ohio State L, 24-10 (5-3, 3-2)

Saturday, Nov. 4, 11 a.m.

at Indiana

Saturday, Nov. 11, 2:30 p.m.

vs. Northwestern

Saturday, Nov. 18, TBD

vs. Nebraska

Saturday, Nov. 25, TBD

at Minnesota

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