John Clay behind arguably the best Oline in the nation
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GOOD YEAR, got a bit banged up at the end:
Wisconsin: The Tailback Trifecta
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It's tough to pity the Badgers in their task of scoring against the Horned Frogs' defense when considering the weapons that Bret Bielema's bunch has to work with.
More specifically, Wisconsin sports arguably the most talented stable of 'backs in the country.
The group is headlined by junior John Clay, a 6'1", 255-pound bruiser, who accumulated 936 yards and 13 touchdowns in the team's first nine games before missing the better part of the last three due to injury.
Without Clay, the Badgers' ground game continued to roll, putting up 70 points against Northwestern and an astonishing 83 points against Indiana.
Those astounding point totals came largely on the backs of sophomore Montee Ball (864 yards, 17 touchdowns) and freshman James White (1,029 yards, 14 touchdowns), who will likely share ball-carrying duties with Clay for Wisconsin in the Rose Bowl.
If the Horned Frogs were ever to be fearful of another team's running attack, it would be in this game.