Wisconsin Badgers vs No. 19 Alabama Crimson Tide
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From there, Alabama delivered the final blow, going 12 plays and 73 yards into the red zone yet again. They would’ve had a sixth consecutive touchdown, but star Ryan Williams dropped a third-down pass in the end zone, leading to the Crimson Tide settling for a field goal.
Wisconsin wrapped up its non-conference schedule with a 38-14 loss to No. 18 Alabama Sept. 13. Next up the Big Ten opener vs. Maryland.
The Wisconsin Badgers just weren't good enough to hang with the Alabama Crimson Tide in Week 3. The talent gap between the two teams was too much for Luke Ficke
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WVTM Channel 13 on MSNRyan Williams, Bray Hubbard shine as Alabama beats the Badgers at Bryant-Denny 38-14
Alabama head coach Kalen DeBoer has one thing on his mind after the Tide's 73-0 shutout of ULM: keeping that momentum going with a win over Wisconsin.
The Wisconsin Badgers had a rough day on Saturday, losing 38-14 to the No. 19 Alabama Crimson Tide at Bryant-Denny Stadium for their first loss of the season. It was an ugly day for the Badgers from the jump, as they struggled with penalties, turnovers, and getting off the field defensively.
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WATCH: Vinny Anthony II goes 95-yards untouched on Badgers kick return touchdown at Alabama
The Wisconsin Badgers were desperate for a big play to start the second half against Alabama. Their most dynamic play-maker delivered in the biggest way. Right
Kickoff from Saban Field at Bryant–Denny Stadium in Tuscaloosa, Alabama, is set for noon ET on Saturday on ABC. Alabama is a 20.5-point favorite in the latest Wisconsin vs. Alabama odds from SportsLine consensus,