Wisconsin got back to doing its business this past Saturday. The Badgers took care of Iowa 24-22, surviving a bit of a scare from the Hawkeyes late.
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What’s next for the Badgers?
A road game against Nebraska. The Huskers have been struggling much more than what people thought coming into 2019, but Wisconsin coach Paul Chryst isn’t overlooking Scott Frost and the offensive potential the Huskers have:
“He can do so many things. No play is done until it’s done,” said Chryst about Nebraska QB Adrian Martinez. “He’s obviously very talented and I think he’s got a lot of skill around him.
“It’s a really explosive, good offense. It stresses you. Everyone has to do their part. It’s true assignment football.”
Chryst isn’t wrong here. Martinez can be a special quarterback. We just haven’t seen that this season as much as we did a year ago. And, again, Nebraska has talent on offense outside of Martinez. It just hasn’t been consistent.
Chryst knows Wisconsin better be on its “A-game” defensively, otherwise, the Huskers can put up points in a hurry.
Wisconsin-Nebraska is scheduled for a noon ET kickoff on Saturday in Lincoln. The game will be televised on BTN.