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Wisconsin 31, Indiana 28: Badgers hold off Hoosier rally.

For once, IU hung in despite a deficit and outscored the opponent in the second half.  On the other hand, IU allowed Wisconsin to run the ball very well, and those numbers probably would have been much worse if John Clay hadn't been injured.  Ben Chappell completed 71 percent of his passes for 323 yards and three touchdowns, but his two interceptions were on terrible decisions.  Now, all margin for error is gone.  IU must win both remaining games to have a chance at a bowl bid.  More later.


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