The Wisconsin Badgers(5-4, 3-3) lost an ugly 20-14 battle to the Indiana Hoosiers(3-6, 1-5) in a game that they never held a lead, dropping them to 5-4 on the season and even further down in the Big Ten West race.
Offensively, the Badgers had their second-worst game of the season, scoring just seven points in each half without the likes of running back Braelon Allen and wide receiver Chimere Dike.
Defensively, Wisconsin heavily struggled early, but held Indiana to just three points in the second half, keeping the offense in the game, although it was to no avail.