After a slow start against a very good Wisconsin defense that had been among the best in the nation coming into Saturday’s matchup, the Iowa offense got rolling in the second half. When it was all said and done, they came away with 28 points and 338 yards of offense, the most given up by the Badger in either department all season.
A big part of Iowa’s success down the stretch was senior wide receiver Ihmir Smith-Marsette. ISM is known as Iowa’s dynamic game breaker who can change the outcome of a game on a single reception or kick return.