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Badgers drop 4th straight to start Big Ten

October 18, 2008 By WRN Contributor

The Wisconsin Badgers fell to 0-4 in the Big Ten Conference, dropping their 4th straight contest, 38-16 at Iowa.  Shonn Greene rushed for a career-high 217 yards and four touchdowns, sending the Badgers to their first 0-4 start in the Big Ten since 1996.

Greene's touchdown runs were from 52,34,34 and 12 yards for the Hawkeyes, who improved to 5-3 overall and 2-2 in the Big Ten.

Dustin Sherer made his first career start for the Badgers, but went just 17 for 34 for 161 yards and two interceptions as the Badgers dropped to 3-4 overall.  John Clay led the Badgers on the ground with 89 yards.  Zach Brown scored Wisconsin's only touchdown on a 21 yard run.  P.J. Hill had 34 yards on 8 carries before leaving in the 2nd quarter with an ankle injury.

 

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