Los Angeles Times

Badgers look like they’re real deal

QB Hornibrook is sharp in his first start and Wisconsin wins easily on the road.

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EAST LANSING, Mich. — By the time Alex Hornibrook’s first start was over, there wasn’t much question about whether he could handle one of the toughest road tests in the Big Ten.

Hornibrook threw for 195 yards and a touchdown, and 11th-ranked Wisconsin turned its early-season showdown with No. 8 Michigan State into a rout, beating the Spartans, 30-6, on Saturday.

“You’ve got to have respect for a guy whose first start is against a Michigan State defense,” Wisconsin running back Corey Clement said. “He’s going to come out the next game and do even better. I think he’s just getting his feet wet.”

The freshman quarterbac­k outplayed fifth-year senior Tyler O’Connor, his Michigan State counterpar­t. The Badgers (4-0, 1-0 Big Ten) were the better team in the first half and then outscored the Spartans 17-0 in the third quarter.

Michigan State (2-1, 0-1) was down 13-6 early in the third and had the ball in Wisconsin territory when LJ Scott’s fumble bounced to Wisconsin’s Leo Musso in the secondary. O’Connor was the only player with a decent shot at him on the return, and Musso spun past the quarterbac­k and went all the way to the end zone for a 66-yard touchdown.

O’Connor completed 18 of 38 for 224 yards with three intercepti­ons.

“People have been saying a lot of good things about us lately,” Spartans Coach Mark Dantonio said. “And now we’ll take some shots.”

Clement ran for two touchdowns for Wisconsin, which went with Hornibrook at quarterbac­k after Bart Houston started the first three games. Hornibrook wasn’t spectacula­r, but he kept his cool.

“That’s something that I take pride in, just staying the same level, not going too far up or too far down,” he said.

Some were skeptical about the Badgers after their season-opening win over Louisiana State, as it wasn’t clear if the Tigers would be as tough as advertised this season. But Wisconsin has now gone on the road and pounded the defending Big Ten champions. Even before the Badgers took total control in the third quarter, they were pressuring O’Connor and preventing Michigan State from doing anything significan­t with its running game.

It was the Spartans’ most lopsided defeat at Spartan Stadium since falling 42-14 to Penn State in 2009.

 ?? Al Goldis ?? WISCONSIN’S Corey Clement came up short on this dive for the end zone, but he scored on the next play.
Al Goldis WISCONSIN’S Corey Clement came up short on this dive for the end zone, but he scored on the next play.

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