The No. 16 Wisconsin Badgers (2-2) struggled for the second-straight game, scoring single-digits behind a floundering offense, losing 14-6 to No. 12 Indiana (6-1). Despite leading in time of possession, 35:08 - 25:52, Wisconsin’s 342 total yards of offense weren’t enough, as the Badgers could not finish drives, scoring on only two of its nine drives.
Entering the game, Indiana was without its starting quarterback Michael Penix, Jr., who tore his ACL this past weekend. The Hoosiers turned to sophomore Jack Tuttle, who made his first collegiate start. Tuttle, who finished the game 13-of-22 for 130 yards and two touchdowns, did just enough to help the Hoosiers pick up the victory on the road.