Let’s be honest: the Wisconsin Badgers loss to Penn State was demoralizing, especially since the team had a 10-7 lead with momentum. It was an opportunity for Luke Fickell and the Badgers to pick up their first top-5 win since 2016, and they let it slip. Coming up with three positives after a loss was a challenge.
I have been a Braedyn Locke defender this season, but yesterday’s game was unacceptable. Locke finished 22 of 42 for 217 yards but threw a galling pick-six deep in Wisconsin territory to Penn State safety Jaylen Reed that turned the game around in favor of the Nittany Lions.