MADISON, Wis. – Jack Tuttle threw two touchdown passes in his first career start and Indiana’s defense made a stand in the final minute as the 10th-ranked Hoosiers outlasted No.
18 Wisconsin 14-6 on Saturday.Indiana’s victory snapped a 10-game skid in this series and enabled the Hoosiers (6-1, CFP No.
12) to tie a program record with its sixth Big Ten victory of the season. Indiana also earned six Big Ten wins in 1967 and 1987.
The Hoosiers hadn’t beaten Wisconsin since 2002.Wisconsin (2-2, No. 16 CFP) drove deep into Indiana territory on its final drive, but Graham Mertz’s fourth-and-10 pass to Chimere Dike from the 21 was broken up by Reese Taylor in the right corner of the end zone with 46 seconds left.The Badgers drove inside Indiana’s.