Minnesota is 119th of 119 major Division I schools in total defense.
37: The winning team has scored at least 37 points in each of the last seven games between these two border rivals; Wisconsin has won five of those games. Odds are Wisconsin could score that many given that Minnesota allows 36.3 points per contest.
34:13: Wisconsin’s time of possession, which is second in the nation. Look for the Badgers to dominate again as the Gophers’ run defense gives up 220.6 yards per game, last in the Big Tenand 112th in the country.
135.4: Tyler Donovan’s quarterback efficiency, good for 3rd in the Big Ten behind Todd Boeckman of OSU and Kellen Lewis of Indiana.