MADISON, Wis. — Oregon was trailing by seven points as Wisconsin fans were jumping around to open the fourth quarter.
The top-ranked Ducks didn't flinch.
Oregon's players jumped right along with Wisconsin's sellout crowd during the traditional playing of House of Pain's ''Jump Around'' at the end of the third quarter. The Ducks then dominated the final period for a 16-13 victory Saturday night.
''We had a mindset going into the game of what that song was going to mean for us and what our reaction was going to be to it,'' Oregon coach Dan Lanning said. ''Kind of like Pavlov's dog, right? When you hear that song, it means it's time to go.''
Atticus Sappington's 24-yard field goal broke a tie with 2:36 remaining as Oregon (11-0, 8-0 Big Ten, No. 1 College Football Playoff) outscored Wisconsin 10-0 in the fourth quarter. The Ducks also erased fourth-quarter deficits in victories over Boise State and Ohio State this season.
''It just shows the resiliency of everyone on our team,'' said Jordan James who rushed for 121 yards and a tying touchdown on 25 carries.
Tawee Walker rushed for 97 yards on 20 carries for Wisconsin (5-5, 3-4) in its third straight loss. The Badgers fell to 2-15 in their last 17 games against Top 25 teams, going 0-6 mark in Luke Fickell's two-year coaching tenure.
''They did everything we asked them to do," Fickell said. ''They played the way we wanted them to play and expected them to play. We just right now have to find a way to be able to finish.''