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The Badgers had a tough day on the road on Wednesday, suffering a significant loss to Nebraska. Following the game, head coach Greg Gard addressed the media, reflecting on his team's performance and the challenges they faced throughout the match. Gard emphasized the need for improvement, noting that the squad struggled to execute their game plan effectively.
He pointed out that defensive lapses allowed Nebraska to capitalize on scoring opportunities, which ultimately contributed to the lopsided scoreline. Gard expressed disappointment in the team's inability to maintain composure under pressure and highlighted the importance of learning from this experience.
The coach also acknowledged the efforts of individual players but stressed the necessity for a collective response moving forward. As the Badgers regroup after this setback, Gard is determined to focus on refining strategies and boosting team morale ahead of their next matchup. The road ahead will require resilience and commitment to bounce back from this challenging defeat.
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