Wisconsin loses its third straight Rose Bowl, 20-14 to Stanford
Wisconsin SportsThe Badgers spotted Stanford a 14-0 lead early, which Athletic Director Barry Alvarez called a “microcosm of their whole season.” Montee Ball ran for 100 yards in his final game as a Badger.
Wisconsin lost its third straight Rose Bowl Monday night, 20-14 to eighth-ranked Stanford.
The Badgers spotted Stanford a 14-0 lead early, which Athletic Director Barry Alvarez called a “microcosm of their whole season.”
Wisconsin battled back to get within three at the half. Then both defenses hunkered down, with a combined seven punts in the third quarter.
What looked like a game-winning touchdown drive for Stanford ended up with a 22-yard field goal by Jordan Williamson with 4:23 left, putting the Cardinal up by six.
The Badgers then moved past midfield, but quarterback Curt Phillips threw an interception to Usua Amanan with 2:03 left. That gave Stanford its first Rose Bowl victory since 1972.
Ball first to score in three Rose Bowls
Montee Ball ran for 100 yards in his final game as a Badger.
He became the first player to score a touchdown in three Rose Bowls, with an 11-yard run in the second quarter.
Phillips threw for 83 yards and a score, as Alvarez returned to his old coaching role for one game after Bret Bielema suddenly left for Arkansas almost a month ago.
The loss ruined Alvarez’s perfect 3-0 Rose Bowl record with Wisconsin since 1993, and it capped off an 8-6 season for the Badgers.
Kevin Hogan threw for 123 yards for Stanford, which last played in the Rose Bowl in 2000 with a loss to Wisconsin. The Cardinal had a slight edge in total yards, 344-301.
Stepfan Taylor ran for 88 yards and a TD. Kelsey Young had the other touchdown on the ground for Stanford, which ended at 12-2.
Mequon native Ben Gardner, who went to Stanford after Wisconsin wouldn’t give him a full scholarship, had six tackles and a pass break-up against the Badgers.
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