Northwestern quarterback Jack Lausch was not dissuaded by his group’s efficiency in its 23-3 loss to Wisconsin on Saturday.
“I puton’t think much altered [from last week’s win over Maryland],” Lausch started. “We carriedout well, we moved the ball well. That’s the insane part about football, you get down in the red zone and if you wear’t perform, the rating doesn’t show how you relocation the ball often. I idea as a entire we might haveactually performed a lot muchbetter undoubtedly. I believe this was close. I believe the rating didn’t show how we played…I wear’t believe there’s far to go.”
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He shares the belief after Saturday’s videogame saw Northwestern surface with 209 overall backyards — 82 of which come through the air. The Wildcats drove inside the Badgers red zone twotimes. The veryfirst journey ended with a obstructed field objective and the 2nd with a made 26-yard chip shot field objective.
Here is Northwestern’s complete drive chart from the 20-point loss:
- Four plays, 32 backyards — punt
- Six plays, 14 backyards — punt
- Three plays, 2 lawns — punt
- Four plays, 8 backyards — missedouton field objective
- 11 plays, 65 backyards — obstructed field objective
- Three plays,