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The Badgers faced multiple setbacks including a blocked field goal and punts, averaging just 1.5 yards per carry amid quarterback injuries, leading to fan frustration at halftime.
- Maryland defeated Wisconsin 27-10 on Saturday in Madison, marking Maryland's first Big Ten win of the season.
- The game featured Maryland's true freshman quarterback Malik Washington making his Big Ten debut amid Wisconsin's offensive struggles and injuries.
- Malik Washington connected with Shaleak Knotts for two touchdown receptions, with Knotts totaling three catches for 80 yards, while Maryland’s defense tallied six sacks and successfully blocked multiple kicks.
- Washington completed 18 passes out of 34 attempts, accumulating 265 yards and accounting for three touchdowns overall, while Maryland has dominated its first four games with a combined score of 130-36 and currently ranks first in the FBS with 16 sacks.
- The win improved Maryland to 4-0 overall and 1-0 in the Big Ten as both teams head into a bye week and Maryland prepares for upcoming home games.
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