How Wisconsin football quarterback Tanner Mordecai changes the offense with his feet
Colten Bartholomew
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Tanner Mordecai's second rushing touchdown last week took significantly more effort than his first, but both showed how his legs are a crucial piece of the University of Wisconsin football team's offense.Â
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Photos: Wisconsin football opens Big Ten play at Purdue
Wisconsin quarterback Tanner Mordecai celebrates a touchdown with running back Braelon Allen, left, during the first half against Purdue in West Lafayette, Ind.
Michael Conroy, Associated Press
Wisconsin quarterback Tanner Mordecai is congratulated by wide receiver CJ Williams after Mordecai scored a touchdown against Purdue during their game Friday in West Lafayette, Ind.
Michael Conroy, Associated Press
Wisconsin running back Braelon Allen breaks the tackle of Purdue defensive backs Sanoussi Kane, left, and Dillon Thieneman on his way to a touchdown during the first half Friday in West Lafayette, Ind.
Michael Conroy, Associated Press
Wisconsin running back Braelon Allen celebrates a touchdown against Purdue during Friday's game in West Lafayette, Ind.
Michael Conroy, Associated Press
Wisconsin running back Braelon Allen runs in for a touchdown against Purdue during Friday's game in West Lafayette, Ind.