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What went wrong in Wisconsin’s loss to Penn State

Indianapolis — In a game of football Legos, one in which you could construct the ideal team to hold onto a 21-point advantage, you would likely put together these pieces:

  • Possess one of the top defenses in the nation.
  • Have a steady rushing attack that has already established itself.
  • Be a unit proven to be unfazed by any circumstances.

In short: you could have put together the 2016 Wisconsin Badgers.

The No. 6 Badgers, staked to a 28-7 lead with one minute remaining in the second quarter, uncharacteristically faltered as the No.