Wisconsin-Minnesota postgame notes

Here are some postgame notes and tidbits following Wisconsin's win over Minnesota:
The Gophers now lead the all-time series 58-57-8 including 37-24-2 in Minneapolis. However, Wisconsin has won 10 straight over Minnesota, which is also the longest streak by either team in the series
Wisconsin's last 15 wins have all been by a double-digit margin. The last single-digit win was against Utah State on Sept. 15, 2012.
Wisconsin has won six straight games for the first time since the Badgers won six in a row to open the 2011 season.
Minnesota had 12 offensive drives. The Gophers didn't get past their own 35-yard line on eight of those.
Wisconsin was 9-0-1 against the spread under Gary Andersen. The Badgers didn't cover against Minnesota.
Wisconsin's previous low in points this season was 24.
Wisconsin opponents now have just 9 touchdowns and 10 field goals in 25 red-zone opportunities.
Chris Borland tied the Big Ten all-time record with his 14th forced fumble. That would have tied the FBS record as well, but Buffalo's Khalil Mack now has 15 (note: Stat only kept since 2000).
Borland passed Jim Melka for 6th place on UW's all-time tackles list.
Borland passed Don Davey for 4th place on UW's all-time tackles list.
Borland tied Mark Zakula for 2ndplace on UW's all-time fumbles recovery list with 8.
Jared Abbrederis passed Brandon Williams for 2nd place on UW's all-time receiving yards list.
Abbrederis tied Tony Simmons for 2nd place on UW's all-time receiving touchdowns list (he has 22; Lee Evans is No. 1 with 27).
Abbrederis passed Al Toon (1983) for 9th place, Travis Beckum (2006) for 8th place, Lee DeRamus (1993) for 7th place and Nick Toon (2001) for 6th place on UW's all-time single-season receiving yards list.
Abbrederis passed himself (2011) and Brandon Williams (2005) and tied Travis Beckum (2006) for 5th-most receptions in a single-season at UW.
James White now has 17 100-yard rushing games (and UW is 17-0 in those games), which is tied for 7th-most in UW history.
White broke a tie with Billy Marek for 3rd place on UW's all-time touchdowns list. He won't go any higher than that as Ron Dayne with 71 is next.
Joel Stave passed Jim Haluska for 13th place and Russell Wilson for 12th place on UW's all-time passing yards list.
Stave passed John Stocco (2004) for 13th place on UW's all-time single-season passing yards list. He also passed Stocco for the third-most passing yards by a sophomore in UW history.
Stave passed Neil Graff and Tyler Donovan for 9th place on UW's all-time passing touchdowns list.
Stave tied John Stocco (2006), Darrell Bevell (1994), Jim Sorgi (2003) and Tyler Donovan (2007) for 5th place on UW's all-time single-season passing touchdowns list.
Pedersen passed Tom McCauley for 18th place and Michael Jones for 16th place on UW's all-time receiving yards list.