Final: Wisconsin 62, Purdue 17
Source: Big Ten Football Blog - Nov 5, 2011 at 7:05 PM
All Wisconsin needed to right the ship was some good old fashioned home cooking.
The Badgers just about never lose at Camp Randall Stadium these days, and most opponents end up leaving bludgeoned. Purdue found that out the hard way in a 62-17 loss. Wisconsin led by 21 points at halftime and ended any drama with two quick third-quarter touchdowns.
This offense is breathtaking and intimidating when it finds in a groove like today, especially at home. Montee Ball was the star with 224 yards and three touchdowns. That gives him 24 on the season, and he needs just three more to break the Big Ten single-season record. He could very easily do
The Badgers just about never lose at Camp Randall Stadium these days, and most opponents end up leaving bludgeoned. Purdue found that out the hard way in a 62-17 loss. Wisconsin led by 21 points at halftime and ended any drama with two quick third-quarter touchdowns.
This offense is breathtaking and intimidating when it finds in a groove like today, especially at home. Montee Ball was the star with 224 yards and three touchdowns. That gives him 24 on the season, and he needs just three more to break the Big Ten single-season record. He could very easily do

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