The Record (Troy, NY)

Wisconsin wins slugfest against Michigan 24-10

- By Genaro C. Armas

MADISON, WIS. » Alex Hornibrook’s 24-yard touchdown pass to A. J. Taylor in third quarter broke open a defensive slugfest, Kendric Pryor scored on an end-around and No. 5 Wisconsin beat No. 19 Michigan 24-10 on Saturday to remain undefeated.

The Badgers (11- 0, 8- 0 Big Ten, No. 5 CFP) padded their playoff resume by winning a grinding, physical matchup against the Wolverines (8-3, 5-3, No. 24 CFP).

Hornibrook f inished 9 of 19 for 143 yards, but bounced back from an intercepti­on early in the third quarter with some of his best throws of the season.

He connected with Taylor through a tight window in the end zone for a 14-10 lead with 3:31 left in the third quarter.

After a three- and- out for Michigan, Wisconsin’s Danny Davis made a onehanded catch with a defender draped on him for a 27-yard gain. Pryor followed with his 32-yard scoring run with 24 seconds left in the third for a two-score lead.

It took a while for the offense to get going. The defense stood firm most of the day.

Linebacker Leon Jacobs forced Michigan quarterbac­k Brandon Peters to fumble at the Wisconsin 2 in the second quarter. The pressure picked up in the second half.

Peters had to be carted off the field in the third quarter after getting hit by linebacker Andrew Van Ginkel following an incompleti­on on third-and-5 from the Michigan 30.

Without him, the already limited Wolverines didn’t have the firepower to come back from a double- digit deficit. The run game was held to 58 yards on 37 carries.

Defense gave Michigan its best chance to upset Wisconsin on the road, and it looked as if that might happen for two-plus quarters.

An athletic front controlled the line of scrimmage. Big Ten- leading rusher Jonathan Taylor had trouble finding holes.

Momentum turned after Hornibrook showed he could make clutch throws late in the third quarter.

Jonathan Taylor finished with 132 yards on 19 carries, with 87 yards in the second half.

The teams played to a 7-all tie at the half, though Michigan went into the locker room with momentum after fullback Ben Mason scored on a 1-yard run with 2:24 left. Wisconsin was outgained 169-99 in the first half, with its only score coming on Nick Nelson’s 50yard punt return.

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