
All that Miami speed was no match for the
big, bad Badgers.
John Clay had 121 yards rushing and two touchdowns, powering
No. 24 Wisconsin past 14th-ranked Miami 20-14 in the Champs
Sports Bowl on Tuesday night.
Clay ran through, over and around the Hurricanes to help the
Badgers (10-3) earn their first victory over a ranked
opponent this season and claim a big win for the Big Ten.
Scott Tolzien threw for 260 yards, and Montee Ball added 61
yards rushing for a Wisconsin team touted as too big and too
slow for the dynamic Hurricanes.
Miami's Jacory Harris struggled before throwing a touchdown
pass to Thearon Collier with 1:22 remaining. The Hurricanes
recovered the onside kick, but Harris threw incomplete on
fourth down to end any hope of a comeback.
Harris, who threw for 188 yards, was slowed by an injured
right thumb, brace around his left leg and a Badgers team
that smothered him with four sacks. Miami also lost Graig
Cooper to a right knee injury in the second quarter.
The Hurricanes (9-4) will have to wait at least another year
to end their drought of 10-win seasons. The Badgers made
sure of that. Even if they didn't show it at the start.
Cooper took a reverse from Sam Shields on the opening
kickoff, zipped up the middle, then cut down the left
sideline for a touchdown. But an illegal block in the back
on the play returned the ball to the Wisconsin 16-yard line.
Cooper was credited with an 84-yard return, a Hurricanes
bowl record. He had a 16-yard touchdown run on the next play
that gave Miami the lead 23 seconds into the game.
That was about the only thing that went wrong for the
Badgers.
Their big and bulky lines bullied the speedy Hurricanes,
whose all white jerseys - almost all complete with long
sleeves on the brisk 50-degree night - parted to a sea of
Wisconsin red on both sides of the ball.
Clay had all sorts of seams to run through, and he bulldozed
his way to the rest of his yards.
The Big Ten offensive player of the year ripped through a
hole for a 52-yard run, and followed that with his second
3-yard TD run of the game to put Wisconsin ahead 14-7 in the
second quarter. The Badgers would then add a 37-yard field
goal by Phillip Welch.
But they blew a chance to send Miami home early.
Garrett Graham caught a 20-yard pass at the Hurricanes 5,
fumbled after a hard hit by Brandon Harris and the ball was
recovered by Miami's Randy Phillips in the end zone.
The Hurricanes never could take advantage.
Harris later fumbled after being sacked by O'Brien Schofield
with 7:49 remaining. The ball was recovered by J.J. Watt.
The Hurricanes tried to rally late, but Harris' errant pass
to Collier on fourth down ended Miami's hopes of its first
10-win season since 2003.
Only adding to Miami's offseason problems was Cooper's nasty
fall.
He took a second-quarter kickoff 27 yards before he lost his
footing and tumbled to the ground on the patchy Florida
Citrus Bowl field. He clutched his right knee on the ground
and was examined by trainers for about 5 minutes.
Cooper was barely able to stand as he was helped off the
field by teammates Javarris James and Damien Berry. He did
not return. |