MADISON, Wis. -- Wisconsin might be the best team in the country with a losing record in conference play.But the Badgers take little solace in nearly beating Michigan and Ohio State.The back-to-back losses to the top-five schools saddled Wisconsin (4-2) with a 1-2 record in the Big Ten , two games back of unbeaten Nebraska in the West Division.The good news for coach Paul Chrysts team is that there is a still a realistic path to get to the league championship game to get another potential shot at the Wolverines or Buckeyes, though Wisconsin will need a little help.I dont think they changed at all, linebacker Jack Cichy said about the teams goals. Its a bit of a hiccup but were going to take this adversity and were going to be better from it by the end of the year.Ohio State clawed past Wisconsin after halftime of its 30-23 win, needing a sack on fourth-and-goal from the 4 to finally finish off the Badgers. They dropped two spots in the AP Top 25 poll on Sunday to No. 10.Thats a great win against a very good team, Buckeyes coach Urban Meyer said.In Week 5, Wisconsin lost to Michigan 14-7 at the Big House. The Badgers signature wins have been against then-No. 5 LSU in the season opener, and then-No. 8 Michigan State in East Lansing.Wisconsin plays West Division teams the rest of the way, starting with a tough game at Iowa next weekend. Nebraska visits Camp Randall Stadium for a night game the following week. The Badgers face another tough road game in Week 10 at Northwestern.But that schedule seems easy compared to Michigan State-Michigan-Ohio State gantlet that Wisconsin just had to endure. The tested Badgers just need to make sure that their season doesnt snowball after two straight losses.As soon as I leave this room, thats when it ends and we turn the page, running back Corey Clement said at a Camp Randall meeting room after the Buckeyes loss.Clement was a bright spot after rushing for 164 yards for 25 carries against Ohio States tough defense. It was the kind of breakout night that Clement and the offensive line needed to build confidence for the second half of the season.But even if the Badgers win out the rest of the way, theyll still need Nebraska to lose at least one more game to draw into a tie atop the division with two losses. That could happen to Nebraska on Nov. 5 at Ohio State.For now, the focus is just on the Hawkeyes.You know what, we got a ton to go forward with, Chryst said. Were at the halfway point in our season. 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Conor McGregors historic reign as a simultaneous two-division champion has ended.The UFC announced Saturday that McGregor, who captured Eddie Alvarezs lightweight title by TKO at UFC 205 in New York two weeks ago, has vacated his featherweight title in favor of keeping his 155-pound belt.McGregor (21-3) originally won the UFCs 145-pound title last December when he knocked out Jose Aldo in 13 seconds at UFC 194, but he never defended the belt. McGregor opted for a pair of welterweight fights against Nate Diaz in 2016 before challenging Alvarez on Nov. 12.The announcement means that Aldo (26-2), who defeated Frankie Edgar for the interim title at UFC 200 in July, has been elevated to undisputed featherweight champion.Aldo, the first featherweight champion in UFC history, made seven title defenses before the loss to McGregor. In an act of frustration over not receiving a rematch against McGregor, Aldo asked for his release in September -- one day after the Alvarez-McGregor fight was announced -- claiming he no longer could trust UFC president Dana White.In addition, the new UFC 206 main event on Dec. 10 between Max Holloway and former lightweight champion Anthony Pettis will be contested for the interim featherweight title. The bout replaces a UFC light heavyweight title rematch between Daniel Cormier and Anthony Johnson, which fell apart when Cormier withdrew Friday wwith a groin injury.ddddddddddddMcGregor, 28, is expected to take time off from the Octagon to start 2017 as he awaits the birth of his first child. White told the Los Angeles Times earlier this month that McGregor wont fight before May.Hes good. He should take time off, White said. He has been fighting nonstop. Nothing wrong with him taking time off. 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