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November 16, 2013 Camp Randall Stadium

Week 12: Badgers host Hoosiers

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Badgers sophomore cornerback Darius Hillary’s build will help him in the matchup against talented Hoosiers junior wide receiver Cody Latimer.

UW aims to further November dominance

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isconsin has racked up impressive November records in recent years. The Badgers will try to continue this trend against Indiana.

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The Wisconsin Badgers (4-1 Big Ten, 7-2 overall) face the surging Indiana Hoosiers (2-3, 4-5) this Saturday at Camp Randall Stadium. Wisconsin is no stranger to winning in the month of November, especially at home. It could be that the Badgers are used to playing in the cold weather, or that they play better in the clutch, but since 2006 the Badgers are a Big Ten leading 11-1 at home and 24-4 overall in November. “We don’t really think about when we win, we’re always just trying to win. I think the later it gets in the season the more the guys realize what’s at stake, but we always try to play with the same caliber week in and week out,” defensive coordinator Dave Aranda said. Indiana is coming off a strong offensive performance last week against Illinois (0-5, 3-6) and has scored more than 30 points in all but two games

this season. The Hoosiers put up 52 points last week and won the contest 52-35. Many players contribute to the offensive success of Indiana, however junior wide receiver Cody Latimer will likely be the toughest matchup for the Badgers’ secondary. Latimer, who has 884 yards and eight touchdowns this season, set career highs in receptions, receiving yards and touchdowns last week. He hauled in 11 catches for 189 yards and three touchdowns as his offense blasted the Fighting Illini defense. Sophomore cornerback Darius Hillary will line up against Latimer on Saturday due to his height and physicality. Freshman cornerback Sojourn Shelton will be on the opposite side of the field but may help in coverage. “Sojourn is kind of the odd

man out this week. [Shelton] is best when he is playing smaller, shiftier guys. If there are big guys that can push him off, he is at a disadvantage. That was the reason for the move,” Aranda said. Hillary has matched up against tough receivers this season like Arizona State’s sophomore wide receiver Jaelen Strong. He didn’t seem nervous at all when asked about what he needs to do in order to be prepared for Latimer. “I’ll be the right cornerback this week and it’s going to be an exciting matchup,” Hillary said with a smile. “He’s tall and athletic but we’re not going to do anything differently. We face good wide receivers here, every matchup is tough. Sometimes when you try to adjust your game, you can’t seem to find your rhythm,” Hillary said. The Badgers secondary will certainly be outsized by the tall and athletic Latimer, who is 6 feet 3 inches and can jump out of the building. Aranda believes that the speed of his secondary will make up for their lack of height. “We’ve got some corners that can run, they’re just not 6 feet 2

inches or 6 feet 3 inches [tall]. We will have to help each other in order to be successful,” Aranda said. Besides Latimer, the Hoosiers have many offensive weapons. Sophomore running back Tevin Coleman leads the Big Ten in rushing touchdowns and is third in the conference for rushing yards and yards per carry. Unfortunately for the sophomore, he sprained his ankle last week in Indiana’s win over Illinois and is expected to miss the game. Backup running backs have been effective for Indiana this season and will need to continue that trend against the No. 10 Badgers defense. Wisconsin realizes the strength of the Hoosiers backfield and will prepare as if Coleman was playing. Indiana’s senior running back Stephen Houston enters this week’s game with 536 rushing yards and three touchdowns. “You don’t want to see anyone injured like that, but their whole offense is explosive. It takes away from their run game but they do have another running back who is really good. It doesn’t really take away from [the running game] a

lot because we still have to prepare for [Houston] and he is a great player,” Shelton said. Practice for the defense this week has not been anything out of the ordinary despite having to prepare for Latimer and a backup rushing unit. No major changes will be made on offense or defense. “Just do what we do. Stay disciplined in coverage, make sure our eyes are in the right spot. Like I said just stay disciplined and know where your help is,” Shelton said. Head Coach Gary Andersen knows how well Indiana can play and can not help but be concerned. “This will be a tremendous challenge for our back end on defense. We’ll see how this game goes. This is a very, very good offense, the more I’ve watched them on tape the more concerning they’ve become as far as how potent these guys are,” Andersen said. For Wisconsin, most adjustments will be made during the game when necessary. The Badgers will hope to improve their already remarkable win percentage in November against a tough but injured Indiana Hoosiers team. Kickoff will be at 11:00 a.m.


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Five things to watch Compiled by Zach Rastall

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HIGH-POWERED HOOSIERS The Indiana Hoosiers may only be 4-5 on the season, but it definitely isn’t due to a lack of offense. The Hoosiers boast one of the most productive offenses in the entire nation, averaging over 325 passing yards and nearly 200 rushing yards per game. They even managed to score 28 points against one of the nation’s best defenses, the Michigan State Spartans, though it wasn’t enough to pull off the upset. The good news for the Badgers is that Indiana will most likely be without their top running back and reigning Big Ten offensive player of the week, Tevin Coleman, who suffered an ankle sprain in a win against Illinois. It will be interesting to see how the Hoosiers adjust if they are missing one of their biggest offensive weapons.

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OFFENSIVE OUTBURST For as good as Indiana’s offense has been this year, their defense has been just the opposite. The Hoosiers defense has been dreadful this year, allowing 519 yards per game, which is No. 120 in the nation. This is

especially bad news for Indiana, as they are facing one of the Big Ten’s most productive offenses in the Wisconsin Badgers. Wisconsin, of course, has perhaps the nation’s best backfield tandem, with redshirt sophomore Melvin Gordon and senior James White both putting up impressive numbers. They’ve both run for 11 touchdowns this season and are averaging over 100 rushing yards per game, respectively. Gordon has already eclipsed the 1,000 yard mark for the season, and White only needs 49 more yards to get there as well. The Wisconsin passing game has been solid as well, with redshirt sophomore quarterback Joel Stave throwing for 16 touchdowns this season, six of which have gone to his favorite target, redshirt senior wide receiver Jared Abbrederis. Redshirt senior tight end Jacob Pedersen has also been a reliable option for Stave, recording 300 receiving yards and three touchdowns on the season.

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MILESTONES FOR ABBREDERIS Jared Abbrederis’ senior season has been phenomenal. He has cemented his place in the pantheon of Wisconsin football greats. This weekend, Abbrederis will have a chance to reach a couple milestones for both the season and his career. With 2,908 career receiving yards, he currently trails only Lee Evans (3,468) and Brandon Williams (2,924) on the all-time list for the Badgers.

There’s an extremely good chance that Abbrederis will pass Williams on the career receiving yards list against the Hoosiers, and he could very well become only the second Badger to ever reach the 3,000 yard mark this Saturday. He also only needs 151 more yards to reach 1,000 for the season, a feat that has been accomplished only three times previously in Wisconsin history. Considering how poor Indiana’s defense has been this season, Abbrederis could potentially reach this mark as well this weekend.

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STYLE POINTS Wisconsin’s hopes of getting back to the Big Ten Championship Game for a third straight year are very dim, but they still have a shot of getting an at-large berth in a BCS bowl. For that to happen, the No. 22 Badgers need to move into the top 14 of the BCS standings. While the debacle against Arizona State is probably the biggest factor in UW’s low ranking, a fairly easy schedule hasn’t done them any favors either. Even if Wisconsin wins out to finish at 10-2, there is no guarantee they will be ranked high enough to get an at-large BCS bowl berth. So the Badgers not only need to keep winning: they need to win big. With this is mind, don’t be surprised if coach Gary Andersen keeps the pedal down even if his team jumps out to an early lead, because they need all the style points they can get.

5 MORE OF THE SAME?

The Badgers will certainly be heavy favorites heading into Saturday’s game, and they will look to continue a recent trend of complete dominance over the Hoosiers. Wisconsin has won eight straight against Indiana, with their last loss coming back in 2002. In recent years, the

Badgers haven’t just won, they’ve won big. In their last three meetings, Wisconsin has outscored the Hoosiers 204-41, including a memorable 83-20 beat down back in 2010. The Badgers have also won 24 out of their last 29 games in November going back to 2006, so history certainly doesn’t favor Indiana in their bid to pull off the big upset and keep their fading hopes of bowl eligibility alive.


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NATIONAL OUTLOOK

Coming off win, Stanford looks to Rose Bowl

(25) Georgia at Auburn, Auburn, Ala. 2:30 p.m. Saturday Texas Tech at (5) Baylor, Arlington, Texas 6:00 p.m. Saturday (4) Stanford at USC, Los Angeles, Calif. 7:00 p.m. Saturday

WEEK 12 POLLS AP TOP 25 1. Alabama (56) 1472 2. Florida State (3) 1418 3. Ohio State 1310 4. Baylor 1303 5. Stanford 1272 6. Oregon 1139 7. Auburn 1109 8. Clemson 1049 9. Missouri 1012 10. Texas A&M 909 11. South Carolina 857 12. Oklahoma State 780 13. UCLA 669 14. Michigan State 633 15. UCF 596 16. Fresno State 588 17. Wisconsin 503 18. LSU 470 19. Louisville 467 20. Northern Illinois 396 21. Arizona State 362 22. Oklahoma 285 23. Texas 185 24. Miami (FL) 121 25. Georgia 78

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After their impressive win over Oregon last week, Stanford faces USC in Los Angeles in their quest for a Rose Bowl Berth. By Grey Satterfield The Daily Cardinal

Dropped from rankings: Texas Tech 25, Notre Dame 24 Others receiving votes: Ole Miss 68, Minnesota 60, Nebraska 16, Duke 11, USC 10, Washington 9

USA TODAY/COACHES 1. Alabama (58) 1546 2. Florida State (4) 1485 3. Ohio State 1401 4. Baylor (1) 1376 5. Stanford 1307 6. Clemson 1164 7. Oregon 1162 8. Missouri 1083 9. Auburn 1069 10. Oklahoma State 965 11. Texas A&M 898 12. South Carolina 830 13. Louisville 653 14. Fresno State 646 15. UCLA 641 16. Michigan State 620 17. Oklahoma 510 18. LSU 476 19. Central Florida 468 20. Wisconsin 460 21. Northern Illinois 445 22. Arizona State 262 23. Miami (FL) 228 24. Texas 176 25. Minnesota 91 Dropped from rankings: Texas Tech 5, Notre Dame 2 Others receiving votes: Georgia 44, Nebraska 43, Ball State 22, Duke 22, Virginia Tech 15, Louisiana-Lafayette 7

November is the most competitive month in college football. As bowl games near, bitter rivalries resume and conference championship races heat up. This week is no different as critical matchups pepper the national landscape.

No. 4 Stanford at USC

Stanford is coming off its best performance of the year, a defensive masterpiece in which the Cardinal shut down Oregon and one of the nation’s most prolific offenses. Thanks to the win, Stanford is now on the inside track to the Rose Bowl in Pasadena. Stanford’s incredible defense held Oregon scoreless for three quarters last week. However, their punishing run game is what ultimately secured the win. Senior running back Tyler Gaffney rushed for 153 yards and a touchdown on his way to eclipsing the 1,000-yard mark on the season. The Cardinal is hot right now, but USC has won three straight games following a close loss to Notre Dame. This newfound success is tied to the health of the Trojans’ star junior wide receiver Marqise Lee. Lee has missed two games this season, but he will play this Saturday. Lee reeled in a staggering 14 touchdowns last season, but he’s struggled to find his stride during the 2013 campaign. If the Trojans are to pull the upset, Lee will have to come up huge.

Texas Tech at No. 5 Baylor

Baylor is in the midst of its

best football season in school history. The 8-0 Bears lead the nation with 61 points per game and their no. 6 offense is led by junior quarterback Bryce Petty. Petty has 22 touchdown passes on the season and only one interception. The Bears average 390 passing yards a game, which becomes even more impressive when considering Baylor’s average 295 rushing yards per game. Baylor is coming off a dominant defensive performance against a good Oklahoma team, but their undefeated record will continue to be challenged as they face two more ranked teams in Texas and Oklahoma State before the end of the year. Texas Tech is in complete freefall following a 7-0 start. The Red Raiders have suffered three straight losses to Oklahoma, Oklahoma State and Kansas State. If the Red Raiders are to pull an upset this week, they’ll have to shake the bad memories that have plagued them down the stretch. Texas Tech is a good team: They are no. 1 in the country with 408 passing yards a game. They’ll certainly be a test for Baylor’s top-notch defense.

No. 25 Georgia at Auburn

Before the season started, many people had these two teams flip-flopped in the SEC standings. However, Georgia has been plagued by injuries this season and Auburn is in the midst of the most improved season in all of college football. The Tigers have one loss on

the year and still pose a threat to Alabama’s SEC or National Title hopes. Auburn is led by junior quarterback Nick Marshall, who is a dual threat with 1,301 passing yards on the season as well as 734 rushing yards. Georgia has had a disappointing season by their standards with three losses on the year so far. However, senior quarterback Aaron Murray is one of the best passers in the country. This season he’s thrown for 2,477 yards. This could be a trap game for Auburn if they’re looking ahead to their date with Alabama. Georgia is not a team to take lightly.

No. 16 Michigan State at Nebraska

This contest in Lincoln is essentially a play-in game to the Big Ten title game. With the win, either team will be in control of their own destiny to secure a date with Ohio State in Indianapolis. Michigan State is known for their impressive defense. The Spartans have the third-best defense in the country, allowing only 11 points per game. They’re coming off an impressive win against cross-state rival Michigan. In that game, the Spartan defense held Michigan to­—wait for it—negative 48 rushing yards, the worst performance in Michigan’s history. Nebraska has had an up-anddown year thanks in part to the variable health of senior quarterback Taylor Martinez. Fortunately for the Huskers, freshman quar-

terback Tommy Armstrong has played well while Martinez has been out. Armstrong had 139 yards and one touchdown in their win last week. The Cornhuskers will benefit greatly from playing this game at home, but look for the Spartan defense to continue their unrelenting rampage through the Big Ten.

No. 18 Oklahoma State at No. 24 Texas

Texas started the year in shambles with an embarrassing 1-2 start. Many people were calling for head coach Mack Brown to resign. However, the Longhorns have turned the ship around with six consecutive wins. They haven’t lost a game in conference play and are still in good shape to win the Big 12. Standing in their way is Oklahoma State. The Cowboys are ranked no. 12 in the BCS rankings and are also still in the running for the Big 12 crown. Both of these teams play Baylor later in the season. This game pits two powerful offenses against one another. Oklahoma State is averaging 40 points per game while the Longhorns are averaging 34. Look for Oklahoma State’s junior running back Desmond Roland to have a big game. He’s had 10 touchdowns in his last four games. He’ll need to have a standout performance. With a loss, the Cowboys will be all but eliminated from a Big 12 title.


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Wisconsin Badgers (7-2 overall) vs. Indiana Hoosiers (4-5 overall)

Time: 11:00 a.m. TV: ESPN2 Radio: WIBA (1310 AM, 101.5 FM in Madison); WTMJ (620 AM in Milwaukee); WOKY (920 AM in Milwaukee)

Wisconsin’s Gary Andersen (first year as head coach: 7-2) and Indiana’s Kevin Wilson (third year as head coach: 9-24)

Series: The Badgers are 39-18-2 against the Hoosiers.

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noteworthy As they resume Big 10 play, the Badgers are second in the Leaders Division with a 4-1 conferece record while the Hoosiers are fourth.

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01 Wynn, Shane 02 Coffman, Cameron 02 Simmons, T.J. 03 Jones, Arthur 03 Latimer, Cody 04 Hardin, Forisse 05 Padmore, Noel 05 Roberson, Tre 06 Coleman, Tevin 07 Sudfeld, Nate 07 Williams, Brian 08 Davis, Kevin 08 Marencik, Matt 09 Boudreau, Nate 09 Heban, Greg 10 Jones, Ricky 10 Skowronek, Matt 12 Houston, Stephen 12 Smith, Bryce 13 Hughes, Kofi 13 Williams, Lorrell 14 Stoner, Nick 15 Bach, Ben 15 Roundtree, Isaiah 16 Ewald, Mitch 16 Fant, Rashard 17 Griffith, Isaac 17 Hunter, Michael 18 Brady, Tyler 18 Waters, Tregg 19 Matthews, Max 19 Thompson, Ryan 20 Daniel, Aaron 20 Roberts, D’Angelo 21 Smith, Ty 21 Zupancic, Jake 22 Mullen, Kenny 23 Smith, Laray 23 Willis, Tyler 24 Bennett, Tim 24 Dunn, Danny 25 Brewer, Kray’Shawn 25 Phillis, Ryan 26 Nowak, Justin 26 Turner, Nick 27 Funderburk, Steven 27 Pesut, Joseph 28 Davis, Anthony 29 Fletcher, Dawson 30 Dutra, Chase 31 Booker, Andre 31 Wallace, Jordan 33 Shaw, Zack 34 Alexander, Jacarri 35 Hess, Bobby 35 Smith, Kris 36 Graham, Myles 36 Toth, Erich 37 Longworth, Kyle 37 Murphy, Mark 38 Graham, Damon 38 Welch, Garrett 40 Allen, Antonio 41 Newton, Clyde 42 Cooper, David 43 Grubbe, Brandon 44 Oliver, Marcus 44 Wilson, Andrew

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01 Jordan, A.J. WR 6-0 02 Hill, Nick LB 6-2 02 Stave, Joel QB 6-5 03 Doe, Kenzel WR 5-8 04 Abbrederis, Jared WR 6-2 05 Hillary, Darius CB 5-11 06 Clement, Corey RB 5-11 06 James, Alec LB 6-4 07 Arnold, Brett WR 5-11 07 Caputo, Michael S 6-1 08 Shelton, Sojourn CB 5-9 08 Watt, T.J. TE 6-5 08 Williams, Isaiah S 6-1 09 Fredrick, Jordan WR 6-4 10 Gaulden, Devin CB 5-10 10 Phillips, Curt QB 6-3 11 Peavy, Jazz WR 6-0 11 Reynard, T.J. CB 5-8 12 Armstrong, Thad QB 6-3 12 Southward, Dezmen S 6-2 13 Houston, Bart QB 6-4 13 O’Neill, Conor LB 6-0 14 Hammon, Nate S 6-1 14 Senger, Connor QB 5-10 15 Duckworth, Jeff WR 6-0 16 Ferguson, Joe S 6-1 16 Love, Reggie WR 6-3 17 Cadogan, Sherard LB 6-3 17 McEvoy, Tanner QB 6-6 18 Baretz, Lance WR 5-11 18 Ogunbowale, Dare CB 5-11 19 Musso, Leo S 5-10 20 White, James RB 5-10 21 Jean, Peniel CB 5-11 22 Lewis, Jeffrey RB 6-2 22 Washington, Jakarrie CB 5-9 23 Jackson, Vonte RB 6-1 23 Ponio, Jerry S 6-1 24 Brookins, Keelon S 5-10 25 Gordon, Melvin RB 6-1 26 Johnson, Matt S 6-1 26 Straus, Derek FB 6-0 27 Zuleger, Kyle S 5-11 28 Hubley, Matt S 6-0 29 Floyd, Terrance CB 5-10 30 Landisch, Derek LB 6-0 30 Ramesh, Austin RB 6-1 31 Cummins, Connor WR 6-1 31 Etienne, Hugs CB 5-11 32 Jacobs, Leon LB 6-2 34 Obasih, Chikwe DE 6-2 34 Watt, Derek FB 6-2 36 Armstrong, Ethan LB 6-2 36 Spurling, D.J. FB 5-10 37 MacCudden, Kevin FB 5-11 38 Steffes, Eric TE 6-3 39 Kelliher, Brady LS 6-8 41 Fumagalli, Troy TE 6-5 41 Hayes, Jesse LB 6-3 42 Walker, Alex TE 6-4

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S 43 Trotter, Michael LB 44 Borland, Chris LB 45 Herring, Warren NG 46 Traylor, Austin LB 47 Biegel, Vince LB 48 Cichy, Jack TE 48 Pedersen, Jacob TE 49 Arneson, Sam TE 50 Harrison, Josh LB 51 Dippel, Tyler DE 52 Miller, Carl LB 54 Costigan, Kyle OL 54 Rademacher, Jake LB 55 Denlinger, Trent OL 55 Dooley, Garret LB 56 McGuire, James LS 57 Ruechel, Ben LB 58 Ninneman, Jacob OL 58 Schobert, Joe LB 59 Trotter, Marcus LB 60 Miller, Matt OL 60 Udelhoven, Connor LS 61 Marz, Tyler OL 62 Williams, Walker OL 67 Gill, Chris OL 70 Voltz, Dan OL 71 Ball, Ray OL 72 Hemer, Ben OL 73 Lewallen, Dallas OL 74 Biegel, Hayden OL 75 Matthias, Zac OL 76 McNamara, Aidan OL 77 Gilbert, Bryce NG 77 Keeler, Jackson OL 78 Havenstein, Rob OL 79 Groy, Ryan OL 81 DeCicco, Brock WR 82 Stengel, Jake WR 82 Wheelwright, Robert TE 84 Maly, Austin K 85 Endicott, Andrew 85 Wozniak, Brian TE WR 86 Erickson, Alex DE 87 Hemer, Ethan WR 87 Mason, Marquis P 90 Meyer, Drew P 91 Nethery, Brett DE 91 Zagzebski, Konrad DE 92 Muldoon, Pat DE 93 Keefer, Jake K 94 French, Kyle DE 94 Schmidt, Logan NG 95 Goldberg, Arthur NG 96 Allen, Beau LB 97 Kelly, Brendan K 97 Russell, Jack K 98 Salata, Stephen DE 99 Adeyanju, James

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