Corey Clement made his much-awaited return to the field Saturday, and it didn't take long for him to show the Badgers exactly what they'd been missing.
Clement carried the ball eight times in Wisconsin's season-opening loss to Alabama and has been sidelined since while recovering from sports hernia surgery.
Saturday against Rutgers, Clement's second carry of the game went for a 12-yard touchdown run.
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Not a bad return to action:
The Badgers could certainly use Clement to return to the type of workload he was expected to have when the season began. Without him, Wisconsin was averaging just 152.5 rushing yards per game, fourth-worst in the Big Ten.