The lowdown: The Trojans and Badgers both got off to a slow start, with teams combining for just 107 total yards of offense in the first quarter. In the second frame, Wisconsin got their offense rolling, as they started a run of four consecutive scoring drives. In that time, which spilled into the third quarter, the Badgers gained 259 yards on just 39 plays. A six-yard Corey Clement run with 8:56 left in the first half gave Wisconsin a 10-0 lead. USC would answer with their first remotely successful drive of the game, a nine-play 55-yard march capped off by a fourth-and-goal touchdown run from Justin Davis.