The Wisconsin offense was clicking on all cylinders last weekend, compiling 515 total offensive yards and scoring 42 points, gaining momentum from the initial drive and never letting go.
The Badgers sustained a balanced gameplan for the first time this season, looking to pass on several first downs early, and even setting up out of the pistol to create play-action opportunities.
Why did the change occur in Week 6 and what finally clicked?
On Tuesday, offensive coordinator Bobby Engram spoke to reporters about the newer looks and different plays, which he said the team had been incorporating since the spring.