TEAM NOTES
Today’s captains: LB Jake Chaney, S Hunter Wohler, TE Riley Nowakowski and WR Will Pauling.
UW improved to 5-2 on the season and 3-1 in conference action. Wisconsin has won 5 of its last 6 Big Ten Conference games dating back to last season.
After wins over Purdue, Rutgers andNorthwestern, UW has outscored opponents 117-16 in its last 3 games.
The Badgers improved to 63-38-5 all time against Northwestern. The Badgers have now won 3 of the last 4 games in the series and have won back-to-back meetings inEvanston.
It marks the first time the Badgers have won back-to-back games in Evanston since 1997 and 1999.
Wisconsin has won 3 straight Big Ten games, marking the first time since 2021 that UW has accomplished the feat. The 2021 Badgers won 6 straight Big Ten games (7 straight overall) before a loss in the regular season finale at Minnesota.
The Badgers held Northwestern to 209 total yards and 3 points. Over the last 3 games, Wisconsin has allowed only 16 points and 1 TD.
UW has allowed fewer than 300 total yards in each of the last 3 games.
It marks the first time the Badgers have allowed fewer than 10 points in 3 straight Big Ten games since 2021.
The last time Wisconsin allowed only one TD over a 3-game stretch was 2015.
UW’s defense allowed only 82 passing yards, the fewest allowed by the Badgers since Oct. 14, 2023 vs. Iowa when the Badgers allowed just 37 passing yards.
Wisconsin blocked both a punt and afield goal in the win. The Badgers have now blocked 2 punts and 2 field goals over the last 3 games.
Entering the season, the Badgers’ last blocked punt was in 2020 and last blocked field goal in 2018.
The Badger defense recorded a fourth-quarter safety on a sack by Curt Neal and Sebastian Cheeks. The safety was the first for UW’s defense since 2019.
With the victory, the Badgers are one win away from becoming bowl eligible. Wisconsin has played in a bowl game in each of the last 22 seasons, the longest active streak in the Big Ten and the third-longest in FBS football.
ACTIVE BOWL GAME STREAKS
Rk. Team Streak
1. Georgia 26
2. Oklahoma 24
3. Wisconsin 22
4. Alabama 19
5. Clemson 18
Wisconsin has tallied 5+ PBUs in 4 straight games. Prior to this stretch, Mike Tressel’s UW defense had logged 5+ PBUs on only one occasion through 16 games.
The Badger defense allowed Northwestern to complete only 9-of-24 passes for a 37.5% completion rate.
Over the last 2 games, Wisconsin has allowed opponents to complete just 21-of-56 passes for a 37.5% clip.
The longest play of the game that the Northwestern offense mustered was a 29-yard scramble on 4th and 3 by NU QB Jack Lausch at 8:59 of the third quarter.
Wisconsin has not allowed a play over 50yards this season.
The Badgers allowed Northwestern to convert only 2-of-14 third down attempts. Wisconsin has held opponents to a 8-for-42 clip over the last 3 games.
The Badgers committed only 2 penalties for 15 yards. Entering the game, the Badgers were averaging the 10th fewest penalties in the nation (4.3 per game).
The Badgers wore white jerseys, white pants and white helmets with white face-masks.