The University of Wisconsin football team is off to its worst start to a season since coach Paul Chryst took over in 2015. The Badgers will defend a five game-winning streak against Michigan in Camp Randall on Saturday. Michigan comes in 4-0 and ranked No. 14 in the nation, while UW is 1-2 and fell off the Top 25 rankings this week.Â
Wisconsin offensive linemen discuss what they need to change and their thoughts on the rotation occurring at their position after a poor performance against Notre Dame.
Wisconsin State Journal columnist Jim Polzin and football beat reporter Colten Bartholomew discuss the Monday's UW football press conference
Badgers in the NFL: Check out top performances by former Wisconsin players in Week 3
Tyler Biadasz — Cowboys
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The former Badgers center has started to find his footing in the NFL, and he helped the Cowboys to a 41-21 win over division rival Philadelphia on Monday night. Biadasz and the Dallas offense line opening up running room to the tune of 160 yards and two touchdowns.
Corey Clement — Cowboys
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Clement got his first action on offense this season in Dallas’ blowout win, recording three carries for a net of 0 yards. He did have a long carry of 5 yards, though.
Melvin Gordon — Broncos
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Gordon helped the Denver Broncos to their third consecutive win to open the season and set a personal milestone in the process. Gordon had 61 yards on 18 carries, and his second-quarter touchdown was his 59th in the NFL. That’s the most NFL touchdowns scored by a former Badger, passing previous record holder Chris Chambers.
Ingold and the Raiders had to fight through overtime to do it, but they moved to 3-0 to open the year and Ingold scored a touchdown in the win. He caught a pass for 1 yard for his score, fighting through defenders to cross the plane. It was his first score of the year.