WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. – For the first time this season, Luke Fickell’s football team opened the game with impressive play on both sides of the ball and took control early.
Yes, a Purdue team that has personnel issues pretty much everywhere you look rallied a bit in the second half but the bottom line is that
Wisconsin left Ross-Ade Stadium Friday night with a 38-17 victory, a game it had to have.
Although the victory wasn't secure until Braelon Allen scored on a 4-yard run with 3 minutes 35 seconds left, after a Purdue turnover, Fickell and his staff had to be encouraged by how well their players performed early.
The victory, sparked by a diverse ground game and stellar third-down play by the offense and defense, left UW at 1-0 in Big Ten play and 3-1 overall
heading into an off week.
The Badgers can get a bit of rest, hope that center Jake Renfro (foot) and defensive end Isaiah Mullens (knee) return and are ready to go when Rutgers visits Camp Randall Stadium on Oct. 7.