No. 4 Alabama Crimson Tide dominate Wisconsin Badgers - ESPN
MADISON, Wis. — Alabama went from its clunkiest performance to its cleanest, which didn't surprise coach Kalen DeBoer nor his players.
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MADISON, Wis. — Alabama went from its clunkiest performance to its cleanest, which didn't surprise coach Kalen DeBoer nor his players.
GREEN BAY, Wis. — The Green Bay Packers downgraded quarterback Jordan Love to doubtful on Saturday, lessening his chances of playing on Sunday against the Indianapolis Colts.
GAINESVILLE, Fla. — Graham Mertz will start at quarterback Saturday for Florida against Texas A&M, but there is a plan in place for freshman DJ Lagway.
MADISON, Wis. — Wisconsin starting quarterback Tyler Van Dyke left Saturday's game against No. 4 Alabama with an apparent right knee/leg injury following a run on the opening drive.
After a thrilling Week 2, which included plenty of upsets, standout performances and a ton of excitement from start to finish, we shift our focus to Week 3, where "Big Noon Kickoff" heads to Madison for a massive non-conference showdown between Wisconsin and No. 4-ranked Alabama (noon ET on FOX and the FOX Sports app).
Week 2 was a wacky one. It seemed like anything could happen (Penn State was losing to Bowling Green?!) and anything did (Notre Dame lost to NIU as a 28.5-point favorite?!).
As Wisconsin head coach Luke Fickell reflected on the mixed results from his debut season — a campaign that included the most losses by any first-year Wisconsin coach (six) since 1990, an offense that averaged its fewest points per game (23.5) since 2004 and a defense that ended with its lowest national ranking (39th) in nearly two decades — the area he was most eager to address entering Year 2 was leadership.
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