Michigan football's Donovan Jeter talks about getting back to a conventional game plan and how good Wisconsin running back Jonathan Taylor is. Orion Sang, Detroit Free Press
It's an offensive attack that has become synonymous with Wisconsin football.
Big, burly offensive linemen. A talented tailback. A dedication — or insistence — on running the ball.
The No. 14 Badgers (2-0, 0-0 Big Ten) have always been known for their powerful run game, and this year's team is no different. Led by All-American running back Jonathan Taylor, Wisconsin's core philosophy has remained the same: Control the line of scrimmage.