Wisconsin football: Badgers sleepwalk to uninspiring road win

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3. Badgers vs. Wolverines

The Wisconsin Badgers should be able to handle their next two opponents (Indiana and Iowa). After those games, the Badgers will have their first test of the season against the Michigan Wolverines.

Despite what happened last week against Penn State, the Wolverine defense is still formidable. Through the air the Wolverine defense only gives up 158 yards and on the ground they only give up 105 yards.

The injury to Jonathan Taylor should not cause Badger fans to pause his health seems okay. During the second half, Taylor was laughing and smiling on the sidelines. But what should give fans worry is how bad the offense looked in the second half.

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Without the freshman back, the Badgers struggled to score a real touchdown in the second half. The Badgers will need to pull out all of the stops and trick on offense to beat the Wolverines. But we will really find out how good this Wisconsin Badger team is on Nov. 18 against the Wolverines.