Wisconsin 13, (9) Ohio State 31

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Final

3:30 PM ET, October 10, 2009
Ohio Stadium
COLUMBUS, OH

Opportunistic defense, special teams carry No. 9 Buckeyes past Badgers

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Top 25 Overview
It was over when... Ray Small sprinted 96 yards on a kickoff return to give the Buckeyes a 28-13 lead in the third quarter.
Gameball goes to... Horseshoe magic. Despite being outgained 368 to 184 yards, three return TDs saved the Buckeyes.
Stat of the game... 42:03, 8. Wisconsin controlled the clock and held Ohio State to eight first downs, but couldn't win.
Team Stat Comparison
 
1st Downs228
Total Yards368184
Passing25087
Rushing11897
Penalties7-605-35
3rd Down Conversions6-193-11
4th Down Conversions3-50-0
Turnovers21
Possession42:4717:13
Air/Ground Leaders
Wisconsin Passing
 C/ATTYDSTDINT
Tolzien27/4525002
Ohio State Passing
 C/ATTYDSTDINT
Pryor5/138711
Wisconsin Rushing
 CARYDSTDLG
Clay205908
Gilreath436015
Ohio State Rushing
 CARYDSTDLG
Saine1455031
Pryor1035027
Wisconsin Receiving
 RECYDSTDLG
Anderson653015
Toon453033
Ohio State Receiving
 RECYDSTDLG
Posey254132
Sanzenbacher117017
Scoring Summary
FIRST QUARTERWISOSU
TD03:48Kurt Coleman 89 Yd Interception Return (Aaron Pettrey Kick) 07
SECOND QUARTERWISOSU
TD10:20Chris Maragos 9 Yd Run (Philip Welch Kick) 77
FG01:53Philip Welch 50 Yd 107
TD00:40DeVier Posey 32 Yd Pass From Terrelle Pryor (Aaron Pettrey Kick) 1014
THIRD QUARTERWISOSU
TD12:08Jermale Hines 32 Yd Interception Return (Aaron Pettrey Kick) 1021
FG10:06Philip Welch 46 Yd 1321
TD09:58Ray Small 96 Yd Kickoff Return (Aaron Pettrey Kick) 1328
FOURTH QUARTERWISOSU
FG12:32Aaron Pettrey 37 Yd 1331
Associated Press

COLUMBUS, Ohio -- Three plays will torment Wisconsin coach Bret Bielema for another year.

Kurt Coleman and Jermale Hines returned interceptions for touchdowns and Ray Small brought a kickoff back 96 yards on Saturday to lead the ninth-ranked Buckeyes to a 31-13 win, despite getting badly outgained by the self-destructive Badgers.

Fast Facts

• The Ohio State defense returned two interceptions for touchdowns and the special teams added a kick return TD in the win.

• Ohio state quarterback Terrelle Pryor completed five passes, including a touchdown.

• The Buckeyes have won three straight against Wisconsin, improving to 5-1 (3-0 in the Big Ten).

-- ESPN Stats & Information

"I hate losing to these guys," Bielema said. "Absolutely, it's something I can't stand for whatever reason. The bottom line is I have to do it again. It's something we'll continue to look at until we have another opportunity next year."

Wisconsin outgained Ohio State by nearly 200 yards, and had 22 first downs to the Buckeyes' eight. None of it mattered in the end.

"It was obviously a different type of football game," Ohio State coach Jim Tressel said. "When you get two defensive touchdowns and then a kickoff return touchdown, that's more than you could ever wish for. Those three moments were critical."

Coleman, playing his first game since a Big Ten-mandated suspension for a late hit, was the only person near Scott Tolzien's pass in the first quarter and returned it 89 yards.

"It was just an easy pick for me," Coleman said. "I just was standing right there, happened to be in the right spot and my team led me all the way down the field. I did the easy part. They did all the work."

After Wisconsin (5-1, 2-1 Big Ten) made it 14-10 early in the third quarter, the Buckeyes (5-1, 3-0) padded their lead when Hines tipped a pass, pulled it in and followed a glut of blockers on a 32-yard return.

The Badgers countered with a field goal, but Small brought back the next kickoff.

Wisconsin dominated the statistics, leading in first downs 22-8 and total offense 368-184, but the three big returns spelled the difference.

Tolzien, intercepted just three times on 125 attempts in Wisconsin's first five games, completed 27 of 45 passes for 250 yards but threw the two costly picks. Sacked just twice all year, the Buckeyes managed it six times and harassed him all day.

"There were some times when he was under amazing duress and he still delivered the ball," Tressel said while praising his defense. "There were also some times when he didn't have a chance."

The Buckeyes and quarterback Terrelle Pryor didn't have the ball much and didn't have to do much with it when they did.

Wisconsin dominated time of possession 42:47 to 17:13. The Buckeyes had the ball for less than 2 minutes in the third quarter alone, yet outscored the Badgers 14-3.

Pryor, who finished 5 of 13 passing for 87 yards with one interception, looked completely confused by Wisconsin's defense -- at least until late in the half.

He was picked off by linebacker Culmer St. Jean, who returned it 13 yards to the Buckeyes 12. Four plays later, holder Chris Maragos took the snap on a fake field goal and ran around left end, stretching the ball out with his right arm to touch the pylon for a 9-yard score that tied it at 7 midway through the second quarter.

The Buckeyes had just 36 yards of total offense on their first five possessions until Pryor found his footing late in the second quarter with Wisconsin on top 10-7. He hit half of his six passes in a quick 88-yard race against the clock, capped by a 32-yard scoring pass to DeVier Posey with 40 seconds left.

That was it for the offense. But the interception return by Hines and Small's kickoff return virtually ended the suspense.

"We always say if you can do something special in the special teams and win the turnover margin, you're going to have a chance to win a tough game," Tressel said.

College Football Scores

Other Scores:

Thursday, October 8th
21 Nebraska 27 Final
24 Missouri 12
Saturday, October 10th
1 Florida 13 Final
4 LSU 3
Colorado 14 Final
2 Texas 38
3 Alabama 22 Final
20 Mississippi 3
Boston College 14 Final
5 Virginia Tech 48
Wisconsin 13 Final
9 Ohio State 31
10 TCU 20 Final
Air Force 17
Florida A&M 16 Final
11 Miami (FL) 48
Michigan 28 Final
12 Iowa 30
13 Oregon 24 Final
UCLA 10
Eastern Illinois 3 Final
14 Penn State 52
15 Oklahoma State 36 Final
Texas A&M 31
Iowa State 36 Final
16 Kansas 41
17 Auburn 23 Final
Arkansas 44
18 Brigham Young 59 Final
UNLV 21
Baylor 7 Final
19 Oklahoma 33
22 Georgia Tech 49 Final
Florida State 44
Kentucky 26 Final
25 South Carolina 28