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Wisconsin routs Nebraska, win Big Ten title

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INDIANAPOLIS – Wisconsin took the ball and ran away with another Big Ten title.

Montee Ball ran for 202 yards and three touchdowns, and the Badgers scored seven touchdowns on their first nine possessions, blowing out No. 14 Nebraska, 70-31, to win their third straight, and most improbable, Big Ten title Saturday night.

Wisconsin will be the first five-loss team to play in the Rose Bowl and is the first school to represent the league in three consecutive Rose Bowls since Michigan in the late 1970s.

It was a milestone night for the
Badgers.

For the first time in school history, the Badgers had two 200-yard rushers. They finished with the fourth-highest rushing total in school history (539) and tied a conference championship game scoring record. Texas also scored 70 points in the 2005 Big 12 championship game.

And it was a fitting end to a wacky Big Ten season. Wisconsin (8-5, 4-4) only reached this year’s title game because Leaders Division champion Ohio State (12-0) and division runner-up Penn State (8-4) both were ineligible for postseason play.

The Badgers didn’t care. Instead, they took advantage of their good fortune with a night to remember.

Ball broke the Football Bowl Subdivision career rushing touchdowns record.

Melvin Gordon opened the scoring with a 56-yard TD run and closed the first half with a 60-yard run to set up another TD, rushing for a career-high 217 yards on nine carries. Three different Badgers threw passes, including running back James White who also ran for four TDs.

The defense was dominant, too. In the first half alone, Martinez was sacked three times, fumbled twice, losing one and having the early pick-six.

Ball matched Travis Prentice’s FBS record for most career games with multiple TDs (25), topped the 5,000-yard mark and was named the game’s MVP. He also broke Prentice’s record for rushing TDs in a career (73) and now has 76.

White added 108 yards.

Wisconsin piled up 639 total yards, and after blowing a 17-point lead against the Cornhuskers in a 30-27 September loss, Badgers coach Bret Bielema refused to let up.

Instead, he emptied the playbook and Nebraska (10-3, 7-1) got run over.

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