Badgers seek more than upset of LSU
Associated Press
MADISON, Wis.
Wisconsin coach Paul Chryst liked what he heard from the stream of players who filed into his office over the weekend to discuss the team’s upset win over No. 5 LSU.
The Badgers aren’t satisfied.
“They see we can be a lot better,” Chryst recounted Monday.
No signs of a letdown following the emotional 16-14 victory over the Tigers. After a ballyhooed opener at Lambeau Field against an SEC power, Wisconsin hosts Akron this Saturday in its home opener at Camp Randall Stadium.
“Didn’t need to prod the guys, didn’t need to tell them what to think,” Chryst said.
The enthusiasm from the victory was also a little tempered on Monday after the team announced that starting inside linebacker Chris Orr would miss the rest of the season with a right ACL injury. The sophomore was injured on the Badgers’ first defensive play against LSU.
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