The Wisconsin Badgers enter this Saturday's game in Bloomington Indiana with a 6-2 record and ranked no. 21 in the BCS rankings.
The Hosiers hope to trip up Wisconsin after having Iowa on the ropes last week, and letting them come back.
Wisconsin will have another shot at an opponent with little or no defense, after soundly pummelling Purdue, 37-0 last week.
The Hoosiers' pass defense ranks dead last in conference play, while their run defense is eighth.
The Badgers have struggled in some games this year to close out opponents.
Not this time, and the Badgers hope to improve on their record and wind up in a January bowl game.
Wisconsin will give Indiana all they can handle, and then some. The Badgers game plan should be the same as last week, come out and establish the run, and never get away from it.
John Clay leads the conference in rushing yards per game as well as touchdowns, and the Badgers as a team have rushed for 194.6 yards per game, third in the Big Ten.
Junior quarterback Scott Tolzien will have the opportunity to get back on track against a weak Indiana se