MADISON — It was Wisconsin’s fifth play from scrimmage against a top-10 opponent under the lights of Camp Randall Stadium. A 30-yard catch from tight end Troy Fumagalli set up the then-11th ranked Badgers with a first-and-10 from Nebraska’s 21-yard line.
“I remember just being on the sideline ready for the next play,” redshirt freshman Bradrick Shaw said on Tuesday when asked what he recollected from that first-quarter run.
Running inside of left guard Jon Dietzen off of a fake jet sweep to true freshman A.J. Taylor, Shaw waited for left tackle Ryan Ramczyk to clear the approaching linebacker then accelerated past the secondary for Wisconsin’s first touchdown in its 23-17 overtime victory over Nebraska.