Wisconsin vs. Michigan: RECAP, score and stats (10/1/16), College Footba...




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MICH2nd Qtr14:56Khalid Hill 1 yd run (Kenny Allen kick)
WISC3rd Qtr8:03Dare Ogunbowale 17 yd pass from Alex Hornibrook (Andrew Endicott kick)
MICH4th Qtr7:56Amara Darboh 46 yd pass from Wilton Speight (Ryan Tice kick)
Saturday, Heisman trophy candidate Jabrill Peppers and the No. 4 Michigan Wolverines hosted the No. 8 Wisconsin Badgers at Michigan Stadium.
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Here's the AP recap:
ANN ARBOR, Mich. (AP) — Wilton Speight threw a tiebreaking, 46-yard touchdown pass to Amara Darboh midway through the fourth quarter and Jourdan Lewis had a spectacular, one-handed interception as No. 4 Michigan held on to beat No. 8 Wisconsin 14-7 on Saturday.
Jim Harbaugh helped the Wolverines (5-0, 2-0 Big Ten) beat a top-10 team for the first time since their Rich Rodriguez-led team rallied to beat the ninth-ranked Badgers in 2008.
Wisconsin (4-1, 1-1) had the ball at their 8 with 2:59 and no timeouts left with a chance to beat a third team ranked in the top 10.
The Badgers went for it on fourth-and-10 from its 8, with no timeouts left, and Alex Hornibrook's deep pass was picked off by Lewis.
Lewis leaped to snatch the ball out of the air with his right hand and pinned it against his hip for an interception near midfield with 2:15 left to play.
Hornibrook , in his second start, threw three interceptions.
The freshman quarterback did throw a game-tying, 17-yard TD pass to Dare Ogunbowale midway through the third quarter.
Michigan had chances to have a bigger cushion, but Kenny Allen missed two field goals and his replacement, Ryan Tice missed a field goal.
THE TAKEAWAY
Wisconsin: The Badgers never led in the game, coming off a 30-6 win against then-No. 8 Michigan State on the road following a season-opening victory against then-No. 5 LSU. They could not overcome the turnovers made by Hornibrook and failed to establish their running game, getting held to just 71 yards on the ground.
Michigan: The Wolverines suddenly have some serious woes on special teams. Allen missed two field goals, dropping him to 4 of 8 on this season, and got benched. The Wolverines were also plagued by penalties on punts.
UP NEXT
Wisconsin: The Badgers' run of games against top-10 teams extends to three with a home game against No. 2 Ohio State.
Michigan: Finally, the Wolverines hit the road. They play at Rutgers, which is coming off a 58-0 loss at Ohio State to fall to 2-3 overall and 0-2 in the Big Ten.
Here's the NJ Advance Media preview of the game:
Wisconsin's defense held Michigan State without a touchdown, just the second time the Spartans have been kept out of the end zone at home since 2000. The pass rush recorded four sacks and seven hurries, and the defense had three interceptions.
It was quite a performance by the Badgers and defensive coordinator Justin Wilcox, who took over after Dave Aranda left after the 2015 season for the same job at LSU.
The Badgers have surrendered just three offensive touchdowns through four games and rank seventh in scoring defense at 11.8 points per game.
Who: Wisconsin Badgers at Michigan Wolverines
When: Saturday, Oct. 1, 2016
Where: Michigan Stadium, Ann Arbor, Mich.
Kickoff: 3:30 PM ET 
TV: ABC
Announcers: Steve Levy or Dave Flemming, play-by-play, Brian Griese, analyst, and Todd McShay, sideline reporter.
Live stream: WatchESPN
Line: Michigan -11 (per OddsShark.com)
Over/under: +44/-110 (per OddsShark.com)
Injury report:
Wisconsin
DatePosPlayerInjuryStatus
09/25/16RBBradrick ShawShoulder"?" Saturday vs. Michigan
09/25/16CBCaesar WilliamsLeg"?" Saturday vs. Michigan
09/25/16OGJon DietzenShoulder"?" Saturday vs. Michigan
09/25/16KRafael GaglianoneBack"?" Saturday vs. Michigan
09/25/16WRReggie LoveInfection"?" Saturday vs. Michigan
09/13/16CBNatrell JamersonLegexpected to miss 4-6 weeks
09/10/16OLGeorge PanosShoulderout for season
09/05/16LBChris OrrLegout for season
08/25/16OLDan VoltzKneeout for season
Michigan
DatePosPlayerInjuryStatus
09/26/16CBJeremy ClarkKneeout for season
09/26/16RBKareem WalkerAcademicsout for season
09/25/16DTBryan MoneKnee"?" Saturday vs. Wisconsin
09/25/16RBDrake JohnsonUndisclosed"?" Saturday vs. Wisconsin

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