Las Vegas Review-Journal (Sunday)

No. 13 Wisconsin rips Michigan

- By Larry Lage

ANN ARBOR, Mich. — In its first game in three weeks, No. 13 Wisconsin was ready, not rusty.

Michigan, meanwhile, looked lost and lifeless in a third straight loss.

Nakia Watson and Mason Stokke each scored two touchdowns in the first half, helping the Badgers build a huge lead in a 49-11 rout of the Wolverines on Saturday night.

Wisconsin (2-0) returned to competitio­n after canceling two games of its all-Big Ten schedule due to a COVID-19 breakout within the program and rolled past a hapless team.

“I’m really proud of the way that everyone kind of worked through what we’ve gone through,” coach Paul Chryst said.

The Wolverines (1-3) fell behind 28-0 at halftime, their largest deficit at home since the Big House opened in 1927, and finished with their most lopsided home loss since 1935 (to Ohio State).

“We were thoroughly beaten in every phase,” coach Jim Harbaugh acknowledg­ed after the latest loss dropped Michigan to its worst start since 1967. “We didn’t do anything well. We did not play good. We did not coach good.”

Wisconsin’s first two touchdowns — Watson’s 2-yard run and Graham Mertz’s 1-yard pass to Stokke — were four plays after Joe Milton’s passes were intercepte­d. The running back and fullback scored their second touchdowns on runs in the second quarter, giving the Badgers a 28-0 lead that was large enough against an offensivel­y challenged team.

The Badgers finished with 341 yards rushing and five rushing scores.

Mertz, a redshirt freshman, was 12-for-22

passing for 127 yards with two touchdowns.

Mertz tested positive for COVID-19 and said he had a series of symptoms for four or five days.

“I guess that’s just the reality we live in now,” he said.

Chryst said Mertz had just a couple days to prepare for the game after being cleared.

“For what he had and the time he had, that was a good job of coming back,” he said.

As of last week, the Badgers had 27 active COVID-19 cases involving 15 players and 12 staffers.

Milton was 9-for-19 for 98 yards with two intercepti­ons and was replaced when the Wolverines were down 35-3 late in the third quarter. In relief, Cade McNamara completed 4 of 7 passes for 74 yards and a touchdown.

 ?? Tony Ding The Associated Press ?? Wisconsin’s Graham Mertz completed 12 of 22 passes for 127 yards and two touchdowns after testing positive for COVID-19 and then being cleared to play.
Tony Ding The Associated Press Wisconsin’s Graham Mertz completed 12 of 22 passes for 127 yards and two touchdowns after testing positive for COVID-19 and then being cleared to play.

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