UW football: A nightmare game for UW quarterbacks
10/11/2008
Wisconsin State Journal
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The start was anything but ideal for a quarterback looking to maintain his hold on the starting job.

And the finish wasn't any better for Allan Evridge, the University of Wisconsin football team's under-fire, fifth-year senior quarterback.

A sluggish offensive start was a major reason why the Badgers fell 48-7 to No. 6 Penn State Saturday night at Camp Randall Stadium. It was also a major reason why Evridge's night ended early, with backup Dustin Sherer replacing him in the third quarter.

"I don't want to point any fingers and say anything," said Evridge, who finished 2-for-10 for 50 yards with one interception and a lost fumble. "I'll just try to look at myself and see where I can improve, but there's things all across the board."

Evridge, fresh off of shaky performances against Michigan and Ohio State, didn't throw the ball often early on against the Nittany Lions. Nor did he throw it particularly well.

He missed his first four passes before directing — and capping — UW's only scoring drive of the first half.
The vast majority of Evridge's yards came on a 42-yard connection with senior tight end Travis Beckum to jumpstart the Badgers' second-quarter touchdown march.

After finding Beckum on a short crossing route and watching him dash down the left sideline to the Penn State 35-yard line, Evridge appeared to be settling in.
After three straight runs, Evridge scrambled for 19 yards down to the 6. He then capped the 85-yard drive with a 5-yard dash to the left pylon to make it 17-7.

But on UW's next possession — and with the Badgers pinned at their 8 — Evridge fumbled after stepping up in the pocket and being hit by Penn State sophomore defensive end Aaron Maybin. The ball squirted directly to Nittany Lions junior middle linebacker Josh Hull, setting up a Penn State touchdown to make it 24-7.

Evridge was nearly intercepted twice on UW's final possession of the half.

How poor was UW's offensive start?

The Badgers went three-and-out on four of their first five series. They gained 36 yards on their first 17 offensive plays.

The second half didn't go much better for Evridge. His first pass was batted down at the line, and his second was intercepted.

It was his last throw of the night, with Sherer coming in on the next drive.

Sherer completed his first two passes, but, with UW driving, he overthrew junior tight end Garrett Graham and Sargeant picked it off. Sherer nearly tossed another interception on the next drive, but finished 9-for-17 for 115 yards.

UW coach Bret Bielema was asked after the game whether he thought Evridge could turn the team around.

"Well I think the quarterback has to play a lot better in certain situations," he said. "Whoever that's going to be will be determined by what our coaches see off the film and how they handle the week."

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8 comment posts
Last Reply: 10/13/2008 10:12 AM
UW football: A nightmare game for UW quarterbacks
(10/13/2008 10:12 AM)
tc says:
Save Philips for next year. Don't waste a redshirt. Then we will have 4 glorious seasons with one QB
(10/12/2008 6:58 PM)
Paul Steiner says:
I think it is time that these Wisconsin coaches do something, when will they figure out running games don't win!
(10/12/2008 2:32 PM)
dcbadgerboy says:
It's time to hand the ball to Sherer. Let this be his prep for '09.
(10/12/2008 10:46 AM)
Dave says:
The sports broadcasters commented how supportive the fans were; no fans were sighted leaving the game early.

The Badgers were beaten by one of the top 5 teams in the country. They have young quarterbacks who will only get better, and they need to catch a few lucky breaks
(10/12/2008 9:45 AM)
Phil says:
time to bring in the rookie 4star curt philips.
(10/12/2008 9:42 AM)
Charlie says:
Anyone gave any thought that part of the problem might just be the coaching staff from the top on down....It just wasnt the quaterbacks...think about it.
(10/12/2008 7:56 AM)
HMM says:
Another disaster of a Badger game that was televised nationally (again), Badger fans booing and leaving the stadium by the third quarter. Penn State capitalized on every mistake WI made, and there were endless WI for Penn State to choose from. The Badgers are making not only the same mistakes in each game, they are making several more mistakes as the season continues. As a Badger alumna, I remember the days of brilliant Barry and I also remember the days before him when the Badger football was a joke....history repeats itself. The Badger football program has been in free-fall and is now done for this season. The football program needs a fast and complete overhaul before next season become another disaster.
(10/12/2008 3:11 AM)
Daniel says:
Are those granite counter tops really that good Barry?
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