In a brutal 42-10 Big Ten-SEC battle, the Wisconsin Badgers were heavily outmatched by the Alabama Crimson Tide Saturday afternoon.
After Wisconsin’s uninspiring Week 2 win versus South Dakota, there was fear that this result would take place. However, Madison was still determined to bring the energy on Saturday, and that it did.
Our fears were realized. Alabama held the Badgers to just a touchdown and a field goal, while dropping 42 points in an easy win. After starting quarterback Tyler Van Dyke went down early in the first drive with a leg injury, backup Braedyn Locke came in, but the offense was already depleted with the loss of the Miami (FL.