After a career performance during Saturday's 40-6 win over BYU, Wisconsin quarterback Alex Hornibrook was named Big Ten Offensive Player of the Week on Monday.

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The sophomore completed 18-of-19 passes for 256 yards and four touchdowns -- both career highs. Hornibrook's 94.7 completion percentage set a program record, passing Darrell Bevell's 94.4 percent mark back in 1993.

Hornibrook is the first UW quarterback to throw for four scores in a game since Russell Wilson in 2011.

Through three games, Hornibrook is completing 70.0 percent of his passes for 701 yards and eight touchdowns to one interception.

This marks Hornibrook's first career Big Ten Offensive Player of the Week Award. He joins running back Jonathan Taylor as the only other Badger to receive those honors in 2017 thus far.