MADISON, Wis. — Jalen Milroe already had established himself as one of the nation's most dynamic players while working behind an injury-riddled offensive line.
With all his blockers finally healthy Saturday, Milroe got even more opportunities to showcase his explosiveness and his passion for the game.
Milroe threw three touchdowns and ran for two more as No. 4 Alabama made a rare trip north and won 42-10 over Wisconsin, which lost quarterback Tyler Van Dyke to an injury on the game's first series.
''Every time I get to touch the football field, I'm just very blessed, very passionate about the game of football,'' Milroe said. ''Whenever we have an opportunity to make an explosive (play), it's all about just having fun, just falling back to why I play the game - just to have fun, have moments like that.''
Milroe went 12 of 17 for 196 yards with touchdown passes of 31 yards to Ryan Williams, 26 yards to Germie Bernard and 37 yards to Josh Cuevas. He also rushed for 75 yards on 14 carries, scoring on runs of 3 and 10 yards.
Alabama (3-0) was playing its first true road game against a team from north of the Mason-Dixon Line since a 27-11 victory at Penn State in 2011. It also marked the Crimson Tide's first trip to Camp Randall Stadium since a 15-0 loss to Wisconsin in 1928.
Wisconsin (2-1) suffered its most lopsided home loss since a 48-7 defeat against Penn State in 2008.
Van Dyke was hurt when he was tackled on a scramble. He clutched his right knee at the end of the run and eventually was carted into the locker room. He watched the second half from Wisconsin's sideline while walking with crutches.