In a game that words cannot do justice, #2 Wisconsin prevailed by a score of 62-52 over rival Iowa to clinch at least a share of the Big Ten title.
The Badgers (11-0, 8-0 Big Ten) dug an early 14-0 hole, and that was just the beginning. UW came back with 24 second-quarter points and took their first lead on a field goal to end the half. The Badgers took a 27-24 lead to the locker room, but Iowa recaptured the lead in the third.
Down 38-34, Joseph Holloway lost a fumble, and the Hawkeyes capitalized with a touchdown to go up 11 late in the third. However, the Badgers rallied to take a 48-45 lead. Iowa answered back to go up 52-48, but Holloway took a screen pass to the house to put Wisconsin up for good. He added a second touchdown in the closing minutes to ice the victory.
The teams rewrote the record books in this one:
- Iowa set a new team record for passing yards in a game.
- Wisconsin QB Shaun Brown set three records: most TD passes in a season (33, breaks Curt Phillips's mark of 30 from 2010), most TD passes in a career (61, previous record 59), and most passing yards in a season (over 2900, breaks Dustin Sherer's record of 2771 from 2009).
- Holloway set two more team records: most receptions in a game (14), and most receiving yards in a game (313). He had four touchdowns through the air and also added 200 return yards and a score. If he averages about 150 yards per game in the final two games this year, he will also set the school record for career receiving yards.
The Badgers will now wait and see if they are Big Ten co-champions or if they are the sole champs. Next week, the Badgers take on Utah at home, looking to conclude a perfect regular season.