Badgers ace final prep for Big Ten test
September 24, 2011 | Football
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Sept. 24, 2011
        
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MADISON, Wis. (AP) -- It was a final tune up for No. 6        Wisconsin -- starring Nick Toon.
        
        Toon caught seven passes for a career-high 155 yards and two touchdowns as the Badgers        recovered from a slow start to rout South Dakota 59-10 at Camp Randall Stadium on        Saturday.
        
        With their last non-conference game out of the way, the Badgers finally can say it: Bring        on Nebraska.
        
        "Very excited for this week to get here," Badgers coach Bret Bielema        said. "You guys might have heard: We're playing Nebraska."
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Wisconsin (4-0) took control of the game with a 21-point outburst in the final six        minutes of the second quarter.
        
        It turned into something of a Toon-up: After James White's        49-yard touchdown run, Toon scored on a 59-yard catch-and-run from quarterback Russell        Wilson and added another score with 12 seconds left to send Wisconsin into halftime        with a 31-3 lead.
        
        Toon gave the credit to Wilson, who completed 19 of 25 passes for 345 yards and three        touchdowns before taking a seat in the fourth quarter.
        
        "Obviously, Russell's a great player, a big part of that," Toon said. "I'm not able to do        what I can do if I don't have someone that can get it to me. And Russell's done a great job        of getting the ball to me this year."
        
        Wilson said the Badgers' newfound quick-strike ability on offense took the air out of a        South Dakota team that stayed in the game into the second quarter. Wilson said that's a        function of the talent the Badgers have on offense.
        
        "I think that was huge for our offense, and huge for our team in general," Wilson said.        "The defense did a great job of stopping them, getting us the ball back. When we can go        down there and score and execute when we really need to, that's a tough thing for an        opposing team."
        
        Running back Montee Ball had        a pair of touchdowns and wide receiver Jared        Abbrederis added 101 yards and a touchdown for Wisconsin.
        
        Quarterback Dante Warren struggled for South Dakota (2-2), a Football Championship        Subdivision school. He eventually was replaced by Josh Vander Maten, who led the Coyotes to        a late score.
        
        "We're in a different world than this group is," South Dakota coach Ed Meierkort said. "We        understood that coming in. We have to move on. They have their agenda and we have        ours."
        
        The Coyotes came into Saturday's game with some experience on the road in the Big Ten,        having won at Minnesota last season. What they didn't have was an answer for Toon, the son        of former Wisconsin and New York Jets standout Al Toon.
        
        He had 151 yards and both of his touchdowns in the first half alone. And while his scoring        plays might get more attention, his most impressive play might have been a leaping        one-handed catch early on.
        
        Bielema said he was happy with his team's focus, with a big game looming next week.
        
        "I didn't hear our guys talking about Nebraska, as much as it was brought up to them,"        Bielema said.
        
        But Wisconsin didn't appear headed toward a rout early on, squandering a handful of scoring        chances and allowing the Coyotes to stick around into the second quarter.
        
        Trailing 7-0 after a touchdown by Ball, South Dakota drove into Wisconsin territory on        back-to-back possessions in the first quarter - only to have them both end with        interceptions by Wisconsin's defense, the first by safety Shelton        Johnson and the second by linebacker Chris Borland.        Johnson would leave with a leg injury later in the half.
        
        But the Badgers managed only three points off of the two turnovers, a 25-yard field goal by        Kyle French.        French also missed a 50-yard attempt.
        
        Wisconsin then allowed an even deeper drive by the Coyotes, holding on third-and-goal and        forcing South Dakota to settle for a 24-yard field goal by Kevin Robb to cut the Wisconsin        lead to 10-3 with 6:34 left in the second quarter.
        
        Then Wisconsin took over, scoring three touchdowns in the final six minutes of the        half.
        
        White gave the Badgers some breathing room with his long touchdown run. After a South        Dakota punt, Toon took a short pass 59 yards for a touchdown.
        
        The Badgers got the ball back in the final two minutes of the half, and a 45-yard pass from        Wilson to Toon set the Badgers up for another scoring chance. Facing third-and-goal on the        2, Wilson found Toon in the back of the end zone for a touchdown. After a replay review        confirmed the score, Wisconsin went into halftime leading 31-3.
        
        Meierkort said it would take a while for his team to get over Saturday's game.
        
        "But again, put it in perspective," Meierkort said. "I knew this was going to happen. We're        not going to be the only team these guys put a whipping on."
        
        The Badgers open conference play next Saturday, hosting Nebraska in the Huskers' first-ever        Big Ten game. Kickoff from Camp Randall is set for 7 p.m. (CT) on ABC.
Team Stats

SD 0, WIS 7
WIS - Ball, Montee 5 yd run (French, Kyle kick), 8 plays, 60 yards, TOP 3:25

SD 0, WIS 10
WIS - French, Kyle 25 yd field goal 10 plays, 73 yards, TOP 4:32

SD 3, WIS 10
SD - Robb,Kevin 24 yd field goal 13 plays, 59 yards, TOP 7:36

SD 3, WIS 17
WIS - White, James 49 yd run (French, Kyle kick), 2 plays, 61 yards, TOP 0:39

SD 3, WIS 24
WIS - Toon, Nick 59 yd pass from Wilson, Russell (French, Kyle kick) 3 plays, 78 yards, TOP 1:12

SD 3, WIS 31
WIS - Toon, Nick 2 yd pass from Wilson, Russell (French, Kyle kick) 9 plays, 74 yards, TOP 1:45

SD 3, WIS 38
WIS - Abbrederis, Jar 51 yd pass from Wilson, Russell (French, Kyle kick) 1 plays, 51 yards, TOP 0:10

SD 3, WIS 45
WIS - Ball, Montee 2 yd run (French, Kyle kick), 11 plays, 77 yards, TOP 4:35

SD 3, WIS 52
WIS - Gordon, Melvin 4 yd run (French, Kyle kick), 9 plays, 57 yards, TOP 4:15

SD 10, WIS 52
SD - Neilson,Michael 4 yd pass from VanderMaten,J. (Robb,Kevin kick) 2 plays, 22 yards, TOP 0:53

SD 10, WIS 59
WIS - Lewis, Jeffrey 41 yd run (French, Kyle kick), 9 plays, 67 yards, TOP 4:32


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