For two and a half quarters, both No. 10 Wisconsin and No. 13 Iowa had trouble punching the ball into the end zone, but both teams seem to have figured it out in a hurry. After Iowa’s touchdown, the Badgers’ David Gilreath returned the ensuing kickoff to Wisconsin’s 49. He had a chance to run it all the way back, but appeared to have been tripped up just before midfield.
Wisconsin Vs. Iowa, Live: Badgers Capitalize On David Gilreath’s Return, Lead 24-20
From there, quarterback Scott Tolzien and running back John Clay took over. Tolzien’s 30-yard throw and Clay’s 17-yard run highlighted a drive that took Wisconsin into the end zone. Clay poked in for a two-yard score, which made for his second of the day. He now has 72 yards on the ground.
Wisconsin now leads Iowa early in the fourth quarter, 24-20. Stay tuned to this StoryStream for further updates.
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