Gateway grad Brisker, Ji'Ayir Brown come up with big plays to preserve Penn State's win over Wisconsin
MADISON, Wis. — Penn State’s defense continually stood tall, and Wisconsin kept stubbing its toe whenever it approached the end zone.
That made the difference Saturday when the 19th-ranked Nittany Lions outlasted No. 12 Wisconsin, 16-10, to end the Badgers’ 25-game winning streak in home openers.
Gateway grad Jaquan Brisker and Ji’Ayir Brown intercepted Graham Mertz’s passes deep in Penn State territory in the final 2 1/2 minutes. Wisconsin had four scoreless trips inside Penn State’s 25, including three inside the 10.
“Our kids willed it to happen today,” Penn State coach James Franklin said.
Penn State won despite getting just one first down before halftime and allowing Wisconsin to control possession for more than 42 minutes.
Brisker picked off a fourth-and-goal pass at Penn State’s 2 and returned it 41 yards with 2 minutes, 15 seconds left to preserve a 16-10 lead. Brown sealed the victory with an interception on the game’s final play.
Penn State withstood a quality performance from Chez Mellusi, who rushed for 121 yards and a touchdown on 31 carries in his Wisconsin debut. Mellusi had just 27 carries all season last year while playing for Clemson.
Noah Cain broke a 10-10 tie and put Penn State ahead for good with a 2-yard touchdown run with 9:17 remaining, though Jonathan Stout’s extra-point attempt bounced off the left upright. Stout also missed a 23-yard field goal.
That set up the frantic final minutes.
Wisconsin had first-and-goal at the 1 on a drive that included a targeting penalty on Ellis Brooks that knocked Penn State’s top tackler out of the game.
Then things went awry.
Mertz lost the ball on first down, though Wisconsin’s Isaac Guerendo recovered the fumble at the 4. Guerendo lost a yard on second down, then North Allegheny grad Joey Porter Jr. broke up a pass.
On fourth-and-goal, Mertz lobbed a pass across the middle for tight end Jake Ferguson, but Brisker picked it off.
“I knew they love No. 84 (Ferguson), especially when they’re in the red zone,” said Brisker, who left the game because of cramps on multiple occasions but kept coming back. “They kept looking at him even if they missed him or he came up short. I figured I’d sit there and let the quarterback throw the ball.”
Wisconsin got the ball back on its own 18 with 1:11 left and reached Penn State’s 25 with 26 seconds remaining. But after an intentional grounding call pushed Wisconsin back to the 32, Brown picked off a pass to end the game.
“Our defense played extremely well, gutsy,” Franklin said.
Those weren’t the only opportunities Wisconsin wasted.
Wisconsin had first-and-goal at the 2 in the second quarter but ended up with nothing after Arnold Ebiketie blocked Collin Larsh’s 25-yard field-goal attempt. On Wisconsin’s next series, the Badgers faced third-and-6 from the Nittany Lions’ 8 when a botched handoff from Mertz to Mellusi resulted in a fumble that Nick Tarburton recovered.
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