Dayton Daily News

Linebacker Edwards helps Badgers rebound from loss

- By Genaro C. Armas

Some football MADISON,WIS.— players like to get as far away as possible from the game during a bye week.

No break necessary for Wisconsin’s T.J. Edwards. The senior linebacker spent this past Saturday on the couch watching games while the No. 16 Badgers had the weekend off.

The college football junkie has seen enough games to know that Wisconsin’s next opponent, winless Nebraska, cannot be taken lightly this weekend.

“It’s really easy to fall in that trap, but when you look at this team on film, it’s a really good football team,” Edwards said. “And we’re for sure going to get their best shot.”

A team captain, Edwards knows not to give an opponent any bulletin board material. The Badgers (3-1, 1-0 Big Ten) can also draw from the experience of having lost to then-underdog BYU a few weeks ago at home.

By the records alone, Wisconsin should be a big favorite playing Nebraska on Saturday night at Camp Randall Stadium. But the road environmen­t did not intimidate the Cougars, who dented Wisconsin’s run defense.

Edwards and fellow inside linebacker Ryan Connelly took part of the blame with disappoint­ing afternoons. The loss is a blemish on the Badgers’ resume to make the College Football Playoff.

Coach Paul Chryst would rather focus on how players respond, rather than dwelling on mistakes. Wisconsin bounced back nicely in a 28-17 win at Iowa on Sept. 22, sending the team into the bye week on a high note.

Edwards’ intercepti­on on a tipped ball with 38 seconds left and Iowa down four helped seal the game.

“I’m going to go luck on that one. I’ll take it,” Edwards said Monday.

A bit of athleticis­m goes into it, too, as well as smarts. It part of a skill set that made Edwards a preseason All-American.

“As a team, I was proud of their response, the lessons that are learned every week. It’s how you move forward,” Chyrst said. Connelly and Edwards “have played a lot of football and played a lot of really good football.

“So when things don’t go the way you’ve liked, they’re going to take it personally, and what you appreciate as a coach is that they’re going to put that into action,” Chryst added.

Cornhusker­s coach Scott Frost said the Badgers might have the best set of linebacker­s that his team will face this season.

“The best attribute of this team we’re playing is they don’t beat themselves. They are where they’re supposed to be,” Frost said. “We have our work cut out.”

 ?? JOE ROBBINS / GETTY IMAGES ?? “As a team, I was proud of their response, the lessons that are learned every week. It’s how you move forward,” says Wisconsin coach Paul Chryst about the Badgers beating Iowa after losing at home to BYU.
JOE ROBBINS / GETTY IMAGES “As a team, I was proud of their response, the lessons that are learned every week. It’s how you move forward,” says Wisconsin coach Paul Chryst about the Badgers beating Iowa after losing at home to BYU.

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