(16) Wisconsin 31, Northwestern 33

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Final

3:30 PM ET, November 21, 2009
Ryan Field
EVANSTON, IL

Northwestern holds off Wisconsin en route to 3rd win in row

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Top 25 Overview
It was over when... Badgers QB Scott Tolzien was intercepted with 0:33 left in the game to seal the win for NU.
Gameball goes to... Mike Kafka. The Wildcats QB was 26-of-41 for 325 yards and two touchdowns in the win.
Stat of the game... 14-99. The teams combined for nearly 100 yards in penalties at Ryan Field.
Team Stat Comparison
 
1st Downs1820
Total Yards334437
Passing235364
Rushing9973
Penalties5-449-61
3rd Down Conversions4-136-14
4th Down Conversions1-20-0
Turnovers21
Possession31:0628:54
Air/Ground Leaders
Wisconsin Passing
 C/ATTYDSTDINT
Tolzien19/3023521
Northwestern Passing
 C/ATTYDSTDINT
Kafka26/4032620
Markshausen1/13810
Wisconsin Rushing
 CARYDSTDLG
Clay23100120
Ball41204
Northwestern Rushing
 CARYDSTDLG
Fields82808
Simmons523012
Wisconsin Receiving
 RECYDSTDLG
Graham698227
Toon780025
Northwestern Receiving
 RECYDSTDLG
Brewer6102234
Stewart494149
Scoring Summary
FIRST QUARTERWISNW
TD11:25Andrew Brewer 26 Yd Pass From Mike Kafka (Stefan Demos Kick) 07
FG02:09Stefan Demos 45 Yd 010
SECOND QUARTERWISNW
TD13:52John Clay 2 Yd Run (Philip Welch Kick) 710
TD11:04Garrett Graham 27 Yd Pass From Scott Tolzien (Philip Welch Kick) 1410
TD08:23Andrew Brewer 12 Yd Pass From Mike Kafka (Stefan Demos Kick) 1417
TD06:02Sidney Stewart 38 Yd Pass From Zeke Markshausen (Stefan Demos Kick) 1424
FG00:34Stefan Demos 38 Yd 1427
THIRD QUARTERWISNW
FG11:11Philip Welch 35 Yd 1727
TD08:16David Gilreath 68 Yd Punt Return (Philip Welch Kick) 2427
FG04:20Stefan Demos 45 Yd 2430
FOURTH QUARTERWISNW
FG14:50Stefan Demos 34 Yd 2433
TD10:45Garrett Graham 13 Yd Pass From Scott Tolzien (Philip Welch Kick) 3133
Associated Press

EVANSTON, Ill. -- A purple mob rushed to the middle of Ryan Field, a home crowd celebrating Northwestern's 33-31 victory over Wisconsin (No. 16 BCS, No. 17 AP) on Saturday.

"I was right in the middle in the thick of things; it got a little rowdy in there. It's definitely a great feeling having fans rush the field," Northwestern's Jordan Mabin said Saturday after his interception in the closing seconds clinched the win.

Fast Facts

• The Wildcats pulled off the upset to improve to 8-4.

• Northwestern, which was 9-3 last year, has won eight games in consecutive seasons for the first time since 1995 and 1996.

• The Wildcats have owned this series as of late, winning four of the last six meetings.

• Mike Kafka threw for over 300 yards for the second straight game and the fifth time this season.

-- ESPN Stats & Information

The Wildcats built a 27-14 halftime lead behind the passing of Mike Kafka to Andrew Brewer and then used late defensive plays from Brian Peters and Mabin to hold off the Badgers.

"It was definitely an emotional day, having your parents walk out on the field with you. But we were here to win the game," said Brewer, a senior and converted quarterback who finished with six catches for 102 yards.

Northwestern (8-4, 5-3 Big Ten) improved its postseason positioning with its third straight victory and will get a chance to win the school's first bowl game since the 1949 Rose Bowl.

Wisconsin (8-3, 5-3) still has one more game to play at Hawaii. The Badgers couldn't get in position Saturday for a game-winning field goal in the fourth quarter, even though they had ample opportunities.

"When we took the ball with about four minutes left, I felt pretty comfortable about being able to drive the ball down and if not score [a touchdown], put ourselves in field goal range," coach Bret Bielema said.

"Even taking the field the last time with 42 seconds left, the way these guys have battled through and finished ballgames, I felt pretty good."

Wisconsin's David Gilreath returned a punt 68 yards for a third-quarter TD to get the Badgers (8-3, 5-3) back in the game.

Scott Tolzien found Garrett Graham wide open in the back of the end zone for a 13-yard pass with 10:45 to go, pulling the Badgers within 33-31 and setting the stage for a wild finish.

Wisconsin then got the ball back three more times, but had turnovers on two of the possessions.

The Badgers got the ball with eight minutes to go but had to punt. They stopped the Wildcats and, after a holding penalty, had possession again at their 34 with 3:43 to go. But Wisconsin's John Clay fumbled and Peters recovered at the 41 with 1:44 left.

"I was trying to fight and get the first down. I let loose of the ball. I bumped into one of my guys and I dropped it," said Clay, the Big Ten's leading rusher who finished with 100 yards on 23 carries.

Northwestern had to punt again, and the Badgers got the ball back at their 21 with 42 seconds to go, before Mabin sealed the victory with his interception of a long pass from Tolzien intended for Isaac Anderson.

"I looked up and saw the ball coming and I'm like, 'Oh, wow, it's here.' I had to go up and get it. It's hard to explain that feeling," Mabin said.

"If I were to do it again, I probably would have thrown it underneath," Tolzien said. "Come crunch time we didn't get it done."

Tolzien completed 19 of 30 passes for 235 yards and two TD passes to Graham. Kafka had his fifth 300-yard passing game of the season, going 26 of 40 for 326 yards.

Northwestern coach Pat Fitzgerald -- who said he didn't like fans rushing the field because of the injury risk -- made a pitch for Kafka, his senior quarterback, to be the offensive MVP of the Big Ten.

The Wildcats are playing their best football at the end of the season and had beaten Iowa and Illinois the previous two weeks.

"I would say so," Fitzgerald said. "3-0 in November is a statement of where our program is now."

The Wildcats used trickery to build the halftime lead. Kafka lateraled to leading receiver Zeke Markshausen, who then passed to a wide open Sidney Stewart. Stewart caught the ball at the 6 and then went to the end zone to complete the 38-yard play and cap a three-play, 80-yard drive -- Northwestern's second TD in a span of 2:21.

Northwestern added a 38-yard field goal by Stefan Demos with 34 seconds to go after Wisconsin stopped the Wildcats on third-and-1 at the 20. Demos finished with four field goals.

Northwestern had gone up 17-14 when Brewer fully extended to catch Kafka's third-down pass in the end zone. His highlight reel reception was upheld by video review and set up by Stephen Simmons' 64-yard kickoff return.

College Football Scores

Other Scores:

Thursday, November 19th
Colorado 28 Final
12 Oklahoma State 31
Friday, November 20th
6 Boise State 52 Final
Utah State 21
Saturday, November 21st
FIU 3 Final
1 Florida 62
Chattanooga 0 Final
2 Alabama 45
Kansas 20 Final
3 Texas 51
4 TCU 45 Final
Wyoming 10
8 LSU 23 Final
Mississippi 25
10 Ohio State 21 Final
Michigan 10
11 Oregon 44 Final
Arizona 41 2OT
Minnesota 0 Final
13 Iowa 12
14 Penn State 42 Final
Michigan State 14
North Carolina State 10 Final
15 Virginia Tech 38
16 Wisconsin 31 Final
Northwestern 33
25 California 34 Final
17 Stanford 28
19 Oregon State 42 Final
Washington State 10
Duke 16 Final
20 Miami (FL) 34
San Diego State 7 Final
21 Utah 38
Air Force 21 Final
22 Brigham Young 38
Virginia 21 Final
23 Clemson 34
Memphis 14 Final
24 Houston 55
25 Rutgers 13 Final
Syracuse 31