The Wisconsin Badgers pulled off a major 52-6 victory over the Purdue Boilermakers on Saturday, notching their 18th consecutive win in the series and scoring their most points in a Big Ten game since 2014.
It was an offensive onslaught from the Badgers, who recovered from two turnovers to post 589 yards of total offense on the day, with Braedyn Locke throwing for a career-high 359 yards, which is the first time a Wisconsin quarterback has thrown for 300+ yards in a Big Ten game since 2015.
Defensively, Wisconsin limited Purdue to just six points, which came off the two turnovers, while giving up just one third down conversion on 11 attempts.