GREEN BAY, Wis. -- The Wisconsin Badgers feel overlooked and underappreciated, and theyre out to prove detractors wrong.For proof, consider how Wisconsin outmuscled and outworked LSU in upsetting the fifth-ranked Tigers.I feel like we were out to gain respect, and I think we did it at the end of the day, linebacker T.J. Watt said.The barreling Badgers set the tone during most of the 16-14 victory on Saturday. The biggest hit from LSU turned out to be the leveling blow that offensive lineman Josh Boutte administered to Wisconsins DCota Dixon after the safetys late-game interception .Were not going to discuss what happened after the play, outside linebacker Vince Biegel said. Were happy to get a win today and move forward.For starters, Wisconsin is probably headed back into the AP Top 25 when the next poll comes out on Tuesday.The Badgers should have two easier nonconference games coming up at Camp Randall Stadium, starting with Akron on Sept. 10 and Georgia State the following week.The schedule gets a lot tougher from there.Wisconsin travels to Michigan State on Sept. 24, followed by Michigan the following week. After a bye, Ohio State visits Camp Randall for a prime-time showdown on Oct. 15.Then Wisconsin plays Iowa on the road, Nebraska in a night game at home and Northwestern in Evanston, Illinois.The Badgers will be tested. Coach Paul Chryst might have a better team than the one that finished 10-3 in 2015, but a worse record.But go ahead and doubt Wisconsin because running back Corey Clement plans to keep feeding off the questions. He wondered after the win against LSU how it might be perceived outside of Badger Nation.Excuses are still going to be made as to why they lost. But I know what weve got as a team, Clement said. Bring on the excuses.Clement, in particular, played with an edge. Injuries and an off-field issue maligned a 2015 season in which he was supposed to take over as the latest star running back at Wisconsin, in the lineage of Melvin Gordon, Montee Ball and Ron Dayne.Coming into Saturday, Clement was overshadowed by the Heisman Trophy hype surrounding LSUs Leonard Fournette, who finished with 138 yards on 23 carries.Clement also had a respectable day, especially against LSUs stingy defense, with 86 yards and a score on 21 carries.They still keep saying that were not among the best, Clement said. This season is going to be one to show for it.Known for his breakaway speed, Clement also showed toughness in the third-quarter drive in which he carried four straight times. On the last carry, Clement barreled through tacklers and just got the ball to cross the goal line for a 5-yard touchdown run.Quarterback Bart Houston looked like a fullback too, in his first collegiate start, after two scrambles for gains in which he lowered his head and plowed forward into tacklers.Chryst also liked the toughness that he saw on his offensive and defensive lines, which were positions with questions coming into the season. The offensive line fared well even with redshirt freshman Jon Dietzen taking over at left guard after sophomore Micah Kapoi left with a left leg injury.LSUs offensive line, which started two new tackles, had some issues that started before Bouttes hit. That play started with Biegel coming unblocked on a blitz known in the Wisconsin playbook as Psycho Track.Quarterback Brandon Harris dodged left to get out of the way, slipped and then recovered but threw inside of his receiver. 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For anyone ignorant of that context, the form can be both aesthetically confusing and fundamentally boring.I began thinking about the subtle difference between something that one person might find boring and another would view as a work of art, while watching the fourth day of the third Test between England and Pakistan.Pakistan had taken two quick wickets and were bowling wide of the stumps with a spread field. All over TV and social media, people complained of how boring it was. Could a little context have provided greater appreciation?Let us return to our analogy. Understanding the context, and purpose, of classical music is almost essential to be able to enjoy it. It has been often posited that Hindustani classical music was developed to embody the concept of time as held in Hinduism: time is understood to be cyclical, not just at the level of days and seasons but also at the level of the universe, with long cycles of change. Cycles are understood to repeat, yet also not be exactly similar to each other.About seven centuries ago the influence of Sufi Muslim thought on Hindustani classical music began to show. The Sufi musician Hazrat Inayat Khan wrote that the whole universe is a single mechanism working by the law of rhythm […] cycles of rhythm with major cycles and minor cycles interpenetrating uphold the whole creation in their swing. Musically, then, the idea developed of repeating cycles with subtle changes of rhythm within them serving as a theme of expression for the artist.In a way, Michael Holding, Shane Warne and perhaps millions of others were subjected to a similar performance at Edgbaston. Both the former bowlers, who were commentating when Rahat Ali embarked on a series of maidens against Joe Root, were aghast at Pakistans tactics. To them it seemed like an admission of defeat right when Pakistan looked strongest. The ESPNcricinfo commentary team agreed.52.4 Rahat Ali to Root, no run, too wide once again, not entirely sure what the tactic is... but Misbah gives his man a big clap for his determined widthEven when Pakistans negative tactics are explained, as Nasser Hussain did in the commentary box right after, they are explained within the framework of pragmatism and conservatism. There is very little understanding of why they do what they do. At the heart of these tactics is the belief that modern batting has changed irrevocably.dddddddddddd After almost two decades of neo-liberal Australianism in which Test batting sped up considerably and players started playing shorter formats more often, cricket has come to a precipice. Unlike before, where perhaps a batsman needed a vacant cover to be tempted into a drive, modern batsmen now play shots compulsively, particularly their go-to shots. Even if a fielder is present, they need to play that shot just to feel in control.The trick, then, is to make them wait for it, and to force them to lash out eventually and make a mistake. So the plan is to repeat cycles of the same bowling line, using subtle changes in length and movement to serve as the rhythm. After a couple of overs of dot-balls, Rahats changes began to entrap Root.54.3 Rahat Ali to Root, no run, thats sharp again, a bit of extra nip from a good length, and the angle brings the edge of Roots bat into peril. Gets away with it 54.5 Rahat Ali to Root, no run, good probing line, swinging late, outside off, and Root is lured by this one. The pressure is starting to tell...54.6 Rahat Ali to Root, no run, that is a very fine over, the fourth maiden in a row, as Root is once again forced to make a decision outside off, and just about keeps his bat out of harms wayMuch like with Hindustani classical music, the appreciation of these variations is not possible if one expects a basic, linear narrative. Ideas recur but in subtly different ways. Bowl wide and sometimes get one to seam, or to swing, or to roll by innocuously. Like notes in classical music, none of the variations are out of place or without purpose. Instead, they keep building, note by note, ball by ball, towards the same cycles, similar yet apart.My favourite performer in this entire spell was Root, who knew of the trap that was being laid for him, and yet also realised that his only purpose was to play a single note. Eventually he played his part, only for Mohammad Hafeez to destroy the entire spell by failing to hold on to the catch.It would be unfair to say Pakistan lost the Test due to Hafeezs dropped catch. The poor bowling later that day, and the collapse the day after, were more immediate causes. But that passage of play on day four was the moment that a team that has forged its identity in crickets backwaters composed its own virtuoso performance. It is an eternal shame that it fell apart right when it was hitting its peak. ' ' '