Wisconsin coach Luke Fickell, team react to Chez Mellusi’s injury
The senior running back suffered what appeared to be a serious ankle injury in the fourth quarter of the Badgers’ 38-17 victory at Purdue on Friday.
Mark Stewart, Wochit
WEST LAFAYETTE, IND. – A recap of Wisconsin’s 38-17 victory over Purdue on Friday night at Ross-Ade Stadium.
BIG PICTURE
The Badgers dominate Purdue with a 38-17 win, showcasing a well-rounded performance that is sure to please their fans. Wisconsin started the game strong, demonstrated offensive balance, and capitalized on turnovers. Additionally, the Badgers’ ability to win on the road in the competitive Big Ten conference is commendable.
The turning point came in the first quarter when Tanner Mordecai ran for two TDs
Wisconsin set the tone early by scoring two touchdowns in the first quarter and adding another on their third possession. They gained 175 yards on 31 plays, resulting in a commanding 21-3 lead. This early dominance allowed the Badgers to overcome challenges later in the game and secure the win.
THUMBS UP
Tanner Mordecai, Braelon Allen and Ricardo Hallman were among the Badgers who came up big
* Tanner Mordecai showcased his dual-threat abilities on the field, contributing to the Badgers’ strong start. He amassed 44 yards on 14 carries, bringing his season total to 103 yards. This performance exceeded his previous season’s accomplishments while playing at SMU.
* Nathanial Vakos continued his impeccable kicking record, going 3 for 3 in field goal attempts, including a 48-yard kick. He has yet to miss a field goal or extra point this season.
* Cornerback Ricardo Hallman showcased his defensive skills with two interceptions, one of which was a crucial play at the end of the first half.
* The Badgers significantly improved their third-down conversion rate, successfully converting all eight of their opportunities. This efficient execution played a crucial role in their early 21-point lead.
* Defensive end James Thompson had an exceptional performance, recording a career-high six tackles, two tackles for loss, and one sack.
* Braelon Allen continues to excel against Purdue, gaining 116 yards on 16 carries, bringing his season total to 369 yards and an impressive 8.4-yard average with five touchdowns.
* Receiver Will Pauling completed two passes to Mordecai, resulting in a touchdown and a two-point conversion.