MADISON, Wis. -- Clayton Thorson saw it coming. But when you see the same thing often enough, it will start to disappear.
It would have been impossible to be inside Camp Randall Stadium on Saturday afternoon and miss Wisconsin safety D'Cota Dixon take off from his spot in the secondary to meet Thorson in the end zone on what amounted to the last significant play of a 33-24 Wisconsin win.
The battered Wildcats quarterback said he should have thrown the ball away, "no ifs, ands, or buts." Instead, Dixon dragged him down in the end zone for Wisconsin's eighth sack of the day and a game-clinching safety.