Wisconsin 13, Florida State 42

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Final

4:30 PM ET, December 27, 2008
Florida Citrus Bowl
ORLANDO, FL

Ponder's offense, defense drive Seminoles' rout of Badgers

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Bowl Overview
It was over when... Derek Nicholson returned a fumble 75 yards to give the Seminoles their first points early in the second quarter -- they never looked back.
Gameball goes to... Christian Ponder, who threw for 199 yards and two touchdowns.
Stat of the game... 9. FSU finished with more than eight wins for the first time since 2004.
Team Stat Comparison
 
1st Downs1623
Total Yards333410
Passing132276
Rushing201134
Penalties2-257-85
3rd Down Conversions2-1010-17
4th Down Conversions0-00-1
Turnovers30
Possession24:5235:08
Air/Ground Leaders
Wisconsin Passing
 C/ATTYDSTDINT
Sherer9/1613210
Florida State Passing
 C/ATTYDSTDINT
Ponder18/3119920
Weatherford5/67700
Wisconsin Rushing
 CARYDSTDLG
Hill15140046
Clay1139011
Florida State Rushing
 CARYDSTDLG
Jones455131
Smith163919
Wisconsin Receiving
 RECYDSTDLG
Graham362043
Toon227015
Florida State Receiving
 RECYDSTDLG
Carr878120
Wade241029
Scoring Summary
SECOND QUARTERWISFSU
TD12:33Derek Nicholson 75 Yd Fumble Return (Graham Gano Kick) 07
FG04:46Philip Welch 31 Yd 37
TD00:07Greg Carr 15 Yd Pass From Christian Ponder (Graham Gano Kick) 314
THIRD QUARTERWISFSU
FG12:01Philip Welch 41 Yd 614
TD04:11Antone Smith 6 Yd Run (Graham Gano Kick) 621
TD00:18Carlton Jones 14 Yd Run (Graham Gano Kick) 628
FOURTH QUARTERWISFSU
TD14:28Dekoda Watson 51 Yd Fumble Return (Graham Gano Kick) 635
TD11:04Caz Piurowski 10 Yd Pass From Christian Ponder (Graham Gano Kick) 642
TD04:06Elijah Theus 20 Yd Pass From Dustin Sherer (Philip Welch Kick) 1342
Associated Press

ORLANDO, Fla. -- Bobby Bowden glimpsed into the past, and it made the 79-year-old coach excited about Florida State's future.

Bowden saw a big-play offense and a hard-hitting, opportunistic defense in the Seminoles' 42-13 win over Wisconsin at the Champs Sports Bowl on Saturday.

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"It looked like the old Florida State out there," Bowden said. "Not that we're there, but we looked like we used to."

Florida State (9-4) finished with more than eight wins for the first time since 2004. Nine victories was once a given for Bowden's Seminoles, who hit that mark in 17 of 18 seasons before tailing off in recent seasons.

Many key players on this team will be back next season, so there's reason to believe Florida State is headed for even better results.

Derek Nicholson and Dekoda Watson returned fumbles for touchdowns, Christian Ponder threw two TD passes and the Seminoles got a game MVP performance from punter Graham Gano.

Watson, Ponder and Gano are all underclassmen.

Fast Facts

• Normally the most balanced offense in the nation, the Seminoles relied on their passing game, totaling 276 passing yards compared to 134 rushing yards.

• Bobby Bowden is only two wins behind Joe Paterno, who coaches Penn State in the Rose Bowl on Jan. 1, with 21 bowl game wins.

• Florida State is the first ACC team that has beaten Wisconsin.

• The Badgers have six losses in a season for the first time since 2003 when they went 7-6.

-- ESPN research

Nicholson, a senior, had two fumble recoveries, including one he returned 75 yards for a first-quarter score. Gano averaged 48.2 yards on five and had three downed inside the Badgers 5 to earn game MVP.

"Once we got our feet on the ground, we were almost unstoppable out there," said Ponder, who was 18-for-31 for 199 yards. "We got into a groove and every one was making plays."

P.J. Hill ran for 140 yards on 15 carries for the Badgers (7-6), but quarterback Dustin Sherer completed only four of nine for 55 yards through the first three quarters. His fumble early in the fourth quarter was returned 51 yards for a score by Watson to put FSU up 35-6.

"I was disappointed in everything out there," Sherer said. "I didn't make the plays we needed. They made it tough on us early with the punts, but we really kind of shot ourselves in the foot and allowed them to do that."

It was an ugly finish to a disappointing season for Wisconsin, which was ranked as high as No. 8 early and was expected to contend in the Big Ten.

Hill broke runs of 46 and 43 yards, both setting up Philip Welch field goals. But he fumbled deep in FSU territory late in the third quarter and Nicholson recovered to end the threat.

Florida State, playing in its NCAA-leading 27th-straight bowl game, improved Bowden's career record to 21-10-1.

"I plan on coming back next year," said Bowden, who has 382 career victories, one behind Penn State's Joe Paterno for the major college record. "This makes it exciting to coach."

Antone Smith scored on a 6-yard run off right tackle to put the Seminoles up 21-6 in the third quarter and make the power running Badgers have to go to the pass to catch up.

Gano, the Lou Groza Award winner as the nation's best kicker, placed three first-quarter punts inside the 4, including two at the 1. Wisconsin managed drives of 56 and 51 yards after two of those coffin corner punts, but had to settle field goals of 31 and 41 yards by Philip Welch.

Learning Curve

Sophomore QB Christian Ponder struggled after getting off to a hot start, but he regained his form against the Badgers.

Ponder's Numbers This Season
First 2 Games Next 10 Games vs. Wisconsin
Comp. Pct. 61.5 53.8 58.1
YPG 188.0 143.1 199
TD-Int. 6-0 6-13 2-0

"What if he didn't kick them out?" Bowden said. "Those would have been touchdowns. This guy (Gano) kept us in it."

The Seminoles couldn't turn that field position edge into points, though, and when Sherer hit Garrett Graham on a slant for a gain of 43, the game seemed to turn.

But on second-and-9 at the Seminoles 19, Sherer took a one-step drop and tried to hit Hill on a quick screen. The ball, clearly a lateral, was deflected by end Neffey Moffett and picked up by Nicholson, who retured it for a score, high-stepping the last 20 yards. FSU led 7-0 with about 12 minutes left in the first half.

"I kind of saw it coming," Nicholson said. "I went for the interception, but when I missed it, I wasn't sure what happened, so I just picked up the ball and started running with it. When we scored, it changed things a little bit."

Nicholson's celebration was flagged for unsportsmanlike conduct and after a short squib kick, Wisconsin took over at the Seminoles' 46. Sherer, though, was sacked by Moffett on third-and-2 at the 38 and the Badgers had to punt.

The Seminoles have a tradition of designating games "Sod Games." If they win, they take a chunk of the turf back to Tallahassee, plant it and put a plaque over it.

Gano cut a swatch of sod out from the 3-yard line, near where two of his punts went out.

"Somebody told me to go to there to cut it out, because that 1-yard line attracted the most attention," Gano said. "It was hard to cut that out."

Defense Wins Games

After going 12-1 in Coach Bret Bielema's first season, Wisconsin is 16-10 in the last two seasons largely because the defense is giving up more points.

Points Allowed Under Bielema
Season Points Rank
2006 12.1 2nd
2007 23.2 T-35th
2008 25.3 63rd

Instead of running out the clock deep in their own end in the first half trailing 7-3, Wisconsin passed. FSU forced a punt, taking over at the Badgers' 47 with 40 seconds left. Ponder hit Louis Givens on a swing pass for 26 yards and then found Greg Carr on a fade route in the right corner for a one-handed 15-yard TD catch with 7 seconds left that put the Seminoles up 14-3 at halftime.

Wisconsin appeared to have regained the momentum after Welch's second field goal when they recovered a Bert Reed fumble at the Seminoles' 28. Replays showed Reed's knee was down before he lost the ball and the call was changed.

"That was a huge play," Wisconsin coach Bret Bielema said. "I didn't think they would overturn it."

College Football Scores

Other Scores:

Saturday, December 20th
16 Brigham Young 21 Final
Arizona 31
Wake Forest 29 Final
Navy 19
Colorado State 40 Final
Fresno State 35
Memphis 14 Final
South Florida 41
Sunday, December 21st
Southern Miss 30 Final
Troy 27 OT
Tuesday, December 23rd
9 Boise State 16 Final
11 TCU 17
Wednesday, December 24th
Hawaii 21 Final
Notre Dame 49
Friday, December 26th
Florida Atlantic 24 Final
Central Michigan 21
Saturday, December 27th
West Virginia 31 Final
North Carolina 30
Wisconsin 13 Final
Florida State 42
Miami (FL) 17 Final
California 24
Sunday, December 28th
Northern Illinois 10 Final
Louisiana Tech 17
Monday, December 29th
21 Missouri 30 Final
23 Northwestern 23 OT
North Carolina State 23 Final
Rutgers 29
Tuesday, December 30th
13 Oklahoma State 31 Final
17 Oregon 42
Maryland 42 Final
Nevada 35
Western Michigan 14 Final
Rice 38
Wednesday, December 31st
LSU 38 Final
14 Georgia Tech 3
Oregon State 3 Final
20 Pittsburgh 0
24 Boston College 14 Final
Vanderbilt 16
Houston 34 Final
Air Force 28
Kansas 42 Final
Minnesota 21
Thursday, January 1st
8 Penn State 24 Final
5 USC 38
12 Cincinnati 7 Final
19 Virginia Tech 20
15 Georgia 24 Final
18 Michigan State 12
South Carolina 10 Final
Iowa 31
Nebraska 26 Final
Clemson 21
Friday, January 2nd
6 Utah 31 Final
4 Alabama 17
25 Mississippi 47 Final
7 Texas Tech 34
Kentucky 25 Final
East Carolina 19
Saturday, January 3rd
Buffalo 20 Final
Connecticut 38
Monday, January 5th
10 Ohio State 21 Final
3 Texas 24
Tuesday, January 6th
22 Ball State 13 Final
Tulsa 45
Thursday, January 8th
2 Florida 24 Final
1 Oklahoma 14