1996 Copper Bowl

Wisconsin scored first on a 38-yard touchdown run from Mike Samuel to open a 7–0 lead.

Utah's Daniel Pulsipher answered with a 24-yard field goal to make it 7–3 Wisconsin.

Dayne's third touchdown run of the game, a 1 yarder, made the final score Wisconsin 38, Utah 10.

[1] Dayne finished the game with 30 carries for 246 yards and three touchdowns, breaking the Copper Bowl rushing record and the Big Ten single-season rushing record with the accumulated yardage.

[2] This yardage (and the yardage gained in his other three bowl game appearances) is not included in Dayne's NCAA record-breaking career rushing total of 6,397 yards, as it would be for any back trying to break the record today.