Wow..sounds like Wisky thought they had the game one 2-3x..
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On the ensuing Wildcat drive, a sack by redshirt junior linebacker Vince Biegel forced a punt, which Erickson took for a touchdown thanks to solid blocks and broken tackles. The referees saw it differently however, saying Erickson called for a fair catch, and the ball was placed at the Wisconsin 21-yard line. The stadium rained down boos for the rest of the quarter, but the call stood nonetheless.
UW marched down the field, and Stave threw what seemed to be the game-winning touchdown to redshirt sophomore tight end Troy Fumagalli, but after the review, he was ruled down at the one.
After an incompletion on first down, Stave found Peavy in the corner of the endzone, who took a few steps, then fell out of bounds. For the second time, it seemed as though the Badgers won the game but, again, the play was reversed on the review. It seemed like Peavy had control of the ball, and head coach Paul Chryst drew parallels to an earlier play.
“I thought he had gotten a couple feet down, a couple steps, very similar to what happened on [wide receiver Tanner McEvoy]’s fumble,” Chryst said.
-sg
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On the ensuing Wildcat drive, a sack by redshirt junior linebacker Vince Biegel forced a punt, which Erickson took for a touchdown thanks to solid blocks and broken tackles. The referees saw it differently however, saying Erickson called for a fair catch, and the ball was placed at the Wisconsin 21-yard line. The stadium rained down boos for the rest of the quarter, but the call stood nonetheless.
UW marched down the field, and Stave threw what seemed to be the game-winning touchdown to redshirt sophomore tight end Troy Fumagalli, but after the review, he was ruled down at the one.
After an incompletion on first down, Stave found Peavy in the corner of the endzone, who took a few steps, then fell out of bounds. For the second time, it seemed as though the Badgers won the game but, again, the play was reversed on the review. It seemed like Peavy had control of the ball, and head coach Paul Chryst drew parallels to an earlier play.
“I thought he had gotten a couple feet down, a couple steps, very similar to what happened on [wide receiver Tanner McEvoy]’s fumble,” Chryst said.
-sg