PISCATAWAY, N.J. — Wisconsin is starting to play its best football and sending Rutgers in the opposite direction.
Tawee Walker ran for a career-best 198 yards and scored three touchdowns and Wisconsin dominated on both sides of the ball for the second straight week in posting a 42-7 victory over Rutgers on Saturday.
''The team is getting better,'' said Wisconsin coach Luke Fickell, whose squad beat Purdue 52-6 last weekend. "And just like I said last week, it's exciting. It's exciting, obviously, to win, but it's exciting to see things continue to grow in front of your own face. And that's where to me, I'm happy and proud as anything''
Braedyn Locke threw for 240 yards and a touchdown, and ran for another late as the Badgers (4-2, 2-1 Big Ten) remained unbeaten against Rutgers (4-2, 1-2) in six meetings and handed the Scarlet Knights their second straight loss.
''I think that we're playing a high level of complementary football,'' said Locke, who was 20 of 28 with an interception on a day the wind gusted to 22 mph. "But I don't think that we're at all satisfied. I don't think that we're close to the border or our final destination.''
Walker, who previous career high was 146 against Kansas last season when he played for Oklahoma, scored on runs of 2, 9 and 55 yards, the last one being the longest of his career and the team's longest rush of the season. He has eight touchdowns in the last three games. Darrion Dupree also had a 2-yard TD run as the Badgers outgained Rutgers 549-271.
''I'm so blessed to be behind this line, and this O-line coach (AJ Blazek)," Walker said. ''It makes it so much better when guys play hard 100% of the time. It just makes my job so much easier.''
Kyle Monangai, who was stopped on a crucial fourth-down carry at the Wisconsin 10-yard line late in the second quarter, scored on a 13-yard run early in the fourth quarter to deny the Badgers their first shutout since their season opener in 2022.