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Wisconsin and Wake Forest are scheduled to meet one another on the football field for the first time in history as they clash in the Duke's Mayo Bowl in Charlotte, North Carolina, on Wednesday. The matchup features two of the more successful postseason coaches at their current stop, with Badgers coach Paul Chryst holding a 4-1 record in bowl games at Wisconsin and Dave Clawson, who snapped a nine-year bowl drought for the Demon Deacons back in 2016, boasting a 3-1 record in bowl games since his arrival in Winston-Salem. 

This is the third time in four years Wisconsin will face a team from the ACC in the postseason following back-to-back wins against Miami in the Orange Bowl and the Pinstripe Bowl in 2017 and 2018, respectively. Meanwhile, this is the second-straight season Wake Forest will face a team from the Big Ten after a 27-21 loss to Michigan State in last year's Pinstripe Bowl. 

After an electric start against Illinois in the Big Ten opener, Wisconsin starting quarterback Graham Mertz tested positive for COVID-19 in what became a string of cancellations that dampened the excitement for Big Ten title contention. This is a program that's used to competing for the conference title and a team that started the year with expectations of doing so with a high-powered offense winning its first two games by a combined score of 94-18. Unfortunately, the year finishes with no Big Ten West title, but there is the chance to continue the postseason success that has been as closely tied to the identity of the Chryst era as elite defenses and offensive line play. 

So who win's this showdown of Big Ten and ACC foes? Let's take a closer look at the storylines and matchups to follow before making some expert picks both straight up and against the spread.The Badgers entered the season needing to answer the burning question of how it would replace star running back Jonathan Taylor. The answer initially proved to be a more dynamic passing attack, but ultimately the workload was handled by a committee approach with senior Garrett Groshek (54 carries, 259 yards), sophomore Nakia Watson (53 carries, 191 yards) and freshman Jalen Berger (45 carries, team-high 267 yards) among the many skill players contributing to the team's ground efforts. Where Wisconsin stayed the course from previous seasons was with one of the best defenses in the country. The Badgers lead the nation in total defense, giving up just 263.5 yards per game while ranking No. 6 among all FBS teams with just 15.7 points per game allowed. Over the last five seasons, Wisconsin's defense has given up an average of 17.0 points per game -- only Clemson (15.0) and Alabama (16.0) have been better in that span. The 2020 Badgers defense has been exceptional on third downs, allowing opponents to convert just 25. 

Wisconsin and Wake Forest are scheduled to meet one another on the football field for the first time in history as they clash in the Duke's Mayo Bowl in Charlotte, North Carolina, on Wednesday. The matchup features two of the more successful postseason coaches at their current stop, with Badgers coach Paul Chryst holding a 4-1 record in bowl games at Wisconsin and Dave Clawson, who snapped a nine-year bowl drought for the Demon Deacons back in 2016, boasting a 3-1 record in bowl games since his arrival in Winston-Salem. 

This is the third time in four years Wisconsin will face a team from the ACC in the postseason following back-to-back wins against Miami in the Orange Bowl and the Pinstripe Bowl in 2017 and 2018, respectively. Meanwhile, this is the second-straight season Wake Forest will face a team from the Big Ten after a 27-21 loss to Michigan State in last year's Pinstripe Bowl. 

After an electric start against Illinois in the Big Ten opener, Wisconsin starting quarterback Graham Mertz tested positive for COVID-19 in what became a string of cancellations that dampened the excitement for Big Ten title contention. This is a program that's used to competing for the conference title and a team that started the year with expectations of doing so with a high-powered offense winning its first two games by a combined score of 94-18. Unfortunately, the year finishes with no Big Ten West title, but there is the chance to continue the postseason success that has been as closely tied to the identity of the Chryst era as elite defenses and offensive line play. 

So who win's this showdown of Big Ten and ACC foes? Let's take a closer look at the storylines and matchups to follow before making some expert picks both straight up and against the spread.The Badgers entered the season needing to answer the burning question of how it would replace star running back Jonathan Taylor. The answer initially proved to be a more dynamic passing attack, but ultimately the workload was handled by a committee approach with senior Garrett Groshek (54 carries, 259 yards), sophomore Nakia Watson (53 carries, 191 yards) and freshman Jalen Berger (45 carries, team-high 267 yards) among the many skill players contributing to the team's ground efforts. Where Wisconsin stayed the course from previous seasons was with one of the best defenses in the country. The Badgers lead the nation in total defense, giving up just 263.5 yards per game while ranking No. 6 among all FBS teams with just 15.7 points per game allowed. Over the last five seasons, Wisconsin's defense has given up an average of 17.0 points per game -- only Clemson (15.0) and Alabama (16.0) have been better in that span. The 2020 Badgers defense has been exceptional on third downs, allowing opponents to convert just 25. 
 

 

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