How well did Wisconsin football star John Clay do in todays game?
Wisconsin runs past Minnesota 31-28 to keep Axe By DAVE CAMPBELL (AP) – 1 hour ago MINNEAPOLIS — John Clay rushed for three touchdowns and gained 159 of his 184 yards in the second half, helping Wisconsin hang on for a 31-28 win over Minnesota on Saturday. The Badgers (5-0 overall, 2-0 Big Ten) beat the Gophers for the sixth straight time, picking up Paul Bunyan’s Axe and parading it around the stadium after Adam Weber lost a fumble at his own 24-yard line with 30 seconds left to kill Minnesota’s last-chance drive. The Gophers (3-2, 1-1) have a new home, but the game had a familiar feel: They lost to their border rival after failing to stop the run. Clay reminded the Big Ten that Wisconsin is a run-first team, despite quarterback Scott Tolzien’s early season success. Tolzien rumbled 47 yards on a designed rollout to set up Clay’s third score with 3 minutes left after Marcus Sherels pulled Minnesota within 24-21 on an 88-yard fumble return for a touchdown. Wisconsin stayed unbeaten by r
John Clay rushed for three touchdowns and gained 159 of his 184 yards in the second half, helping Wisconsin hang on for a 31-28 win over Minnesota on Saturday. The Badgers (5-0 overall, 2-0 Big Ten) beat the Gophers for the sixth straight time, picking up Paul Bunyan’s Axe and parading it around the stadium after Adam Weber lost a fumble at his own 24-yard line with 30 seconds left to kill Minnesota’s last-chance drive. The Gophers (3-2, 1-1) have a new home, but the game had a familiar feel: They lost to their border rival after failing to stop the run. Clay reminded the Big Ten that Wisconsin is a run-first team, despite quarterback Scott Tolzien’s early season success.
Wisconsin runs past Minnesota 31-28 to keep Axe By DAVE CAMPBELL (AP) – 1 hour ago MINNEAPOLIS — John Clay rushed for three touchdowns and gained 159 of his 184 yards in the second half, helping Wisconsin hang on for a 31-28 win over Minnesota on Saturday. The Badgers (5-0 overall, 2-0 Big Ten) beat the Gophers for the sixth straight time, picking up Paul Bunyan’s Axe and parading it around the stadium after Adam Weber lost a fumble at his own 24-yard line with 30 seconds left to kill Minnesota’s last-chance drive. The Gophers (3-2, 1-1) have a new home, but the game had a familiar feel: They lost to their border rival after failing to stop the run. Clay reminded the Big Ten that Wisconsin is a run-first team, despite quarterback Scott Tolzien’s early season success. Tolzien rumbled 47 yards on a designed rollout to set up Clay’s third score with 3 minutes left after Marcus Sherels pulled Minnesota within 24-21 on an 88-yard fumble return for a touchdown. Wisconsin stayed unbeaten by r
John Clay rushed for three touchdowns and gained 159 of his 184 yards in the second half, helping Wisconsin hang on for a 31-28 win over Minnesota on Saturday. The Badgers (5-0 overall, 2-0 Big Ten) beat the Gophers for the sixth straight time, picking up Paul Bunyan’s Axe and parading it around the stadium after Adam Weber lost a fumble at his own 24-yard line with 30 seconds left to kill Minnesota’s last-chance drive. The Gophers (3-2, 1-1) have a new home, but the game had a familiar feel: They lost to their border rival after failing to stop the run. Clay reminded the Big Ten that Wisconsin is a run-first team, despite quarterback Scott Tolzien’s early season success. Sources: http://www.google.