Postgame Notes: Wisconsin vs. Tennessee Tech
September 07, 2013 | Football
Sep 7, 2013
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Wisconsin Postgame Notes
        Wisconsin vs. Tennessee Tech
        Camp Randall Stadium – Madison, Wis.
        Sept. 7, 2013
SHUTOUT NOTES
        •    The Badgers recorded back-to-back shutouts to open        the season for the first time since opening the 1958 season with a 20-0 win at Miami (Fla.)        and a 50-0 win over Marquette. The last time UW recorded two shutouts in the same season        was 1998 with a 45-0 vs. Ohio on Sept. 12 and a 31-0 win at Iowa on Oct. 24.
        •    The last Big Ten team to open the season with        consecutive shutouts was Ohio State in 1963 when it beat Texas A&M, 17-0, and        Indiana, 21-0.
        •    Wisconsin is also the first Big Ten team to post        back-to-back shutouts since Ohio State did it in 2009, when the Buckeyes blanked Toledo,        38-0, on Sept. 19 and Illinois, 30-0, on Sept. 26.
        •    Dating back to the 2013 Rose Bowl, UW has not        allowed a touchdown in its last 11 quarters.
        
TEAM NOTES
        •    Head coach Gary        Andersen is just the third coach in the modern era (since 1946) of UW history to begin        his career 2-0. The other two coaches were Dave McClain (1978) and Bret        Bielema (2006).
        •    Andersen’s career record as a head coach        is now 32-31. This is the first time in his coaching career that his record is above        .500.
        •    UW allowed just 113 total yards on defense,        equaling the ninth-lowest total in school history and the Badgers’ best effort        since giving up 99 to Northern Illinois (1/20/2007).
        •    The Badgers also surrendered just six total first        downs. The school record is five allowed against Temple on Sept. 10, 2005.
        •    Wisconsin has won 28 consecutive home games        against non-conference opponents. That is the second-longest active streak in the country,        behind LSU (37 straight wins entering today).
        •    This is the 10th-straight year the Badgers have        won their first two home games.
        •    Wisconsin is 12-0 all-time against teams from the        FCS.
        •    After not recording a tackle for loss last week        vs. UMass, Wisconsin’s defense combined for 5.0 TFLs for a total of 20.0        yards.
        •    Wisconsin has won its last 26 games when rushing        for more than 230 yards.
        •    Wisconsin finished with 606 yards of total        offense, going over 500 yards in consecutive games for the first time since Sept. 17 (621        vs. Northern Illinois) and 24, 2011 (612 vs. South Dakota).
        •    After having only one game with three 100-yard        rushers heading into the 2012 Big Ten Championship Game, the Badgers have had three        100-yard rushers in three of their past four games.
        •    UW has had at least two 100-yard rushers in six of        the last 10 games.
        •    Today’s captains were TE Brock        DeCicco, LB Nick Hill, LB        Conor O’Neill and QB Curt        Phillips.
        
        INDIVIDUAL NOTES
        •    Sophomore QB Joel Stave        threw a career-high three touchdown passes, all in the first half. Stave finished the game        24-of-28 for 219 yards, three TDs and an interception. His pass efficiency was 179.6. His        24 completions were also a career high as were his 28 attempts.
        •    Following his interception in the second quarter,        Stave completed 13 straight passes, including 10 consecutive on the Badgers’        final drive of the first half that resulted in a touchdown.
        •    In his last six quarters, Stave is pass efficiency        rating is 215.5, going 29-for-35 for 380 yds with five touchdowns and one        interception.
        •    After rushing for 144 yards last week, sophomore        RB Melvin        Gordon carried the ball nine times for 140 yards, his third career 100-yard rushing        game and second-straight. Gordon has rushed for 551 yards on 40 carries over his last four        games, averaging 13.8 per rush in that span and rushing for at least 140 yards in three of        those games.
        •    With his 65-yard run in the first quarter,        sophomore RB Melvin        Gordon now has a 60+ yard run in three of his last four games, and has six career runs        of longer than 45 yards. Gordon added a 37-yard touchdown run in the second quarter.
        •    Gordon now has 1,003 career rushing yards on 104        carries for a career average per carry of 9.6.
        •    James White entered today’s game as the        NCAA's active leader in career rushing touchdowns. He added to that total with a 2-yard run        in the third quarter. He now has 34 career rushing TDs and the Badgers are 18-1 when White        scores at least one touchdown.
        •    White rushed for 109 yards, his 11th career        100-yard rushing game. Each of his 100-yard games has come in games where UW has had at        least two 100-yard rushers. The Badgers are undefeated when White rushes for at least 100        yards.
        •    Freshman RB Corey        Clement racked up a career-high 149 yards on 13 carries while scoring a career-best two        touchdowns. He has now rushed for at least 100 yards in each of his first two games.
        •    Senior WR Jared        Abbrederis caught a 6-yard touchdown pass in the first quarter. It was his third TD        reception of the season and 19th of his career. That ties him with Jonathan Orr and Al Toon        for third all-time in UW history. Lee Evans is the school’s all-time leader with        27.
        •    With a career-high eight receptions, Abbrederis        moved into fifth place on UW’s career receptions list (134), passing Chris        Chambers and Al Toon.
        •    Playing in his 37th career game, senior TE Brian        Wozniak caught his first career TD pass, hauling in a 6-yard scoring strike late in the        first half.
        •    Playing in his 42nd career game, senior LB Conor        O’Neill made his first career start. O’Neill tallied a career-high nine        tackles and 1.5 tackles for loss.
        •    Sophomore CB Darius        Hillary forced a fumble on the first offensive play of the game, Hillary’s        first forced fumble of his career. Senior SS Dezmen        Southward recovered the fumble, his first career fumble recovery.
        •    Though he wasn’t on the field for the        Badgers’ first offensive play, sophomore Derek        Straus was UW’s starting fullback in place of the injured Derek Watt.        He made the most of his opportunity, scoring Wisconsin’s first touchdown on a        3-yard reception. He finished with three catches for 10 yards.






