Bowl season largely romanticizes the idea that teams can and should take more risks. Sure, there's something to be said for going for it on fourth down more often, going for two and pulling out trick plays in an extra game that doesn't mean much in the big picture.  However, now we're getting into the big games.

No. 6 Wisconsin and No. 10 Miami are teams that value one thing above all else: defense. As such, this year's Orange Bowl has all the makings of a lower-scoring game in which every offensive possession takes on a little more meaning. 

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Date: Saturday, Dec. 30 | Time: 8 p.m. ET
Location: Hard Rock Stadium -- Miami, Florida 
TV: ESPN | Live stream: Watch ESPNWatch ESPN apps

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Wisconsin: It never feels like we give coach Paul Chryst enough credit for what he's done in Madison. He's won at least 10 games in each of his three seasons and has already secured the program's second 12-win season in history. With a win against the Hurricanes, he will notch the school's highest single-season win total ever. It may not be flashy -- things with Wisconsin rarely are -- but it works. Barring the unforeseen, he's a lifer at his alma mater, too. 

Miami: Will the time off help reset and spark the offense? That's been the detriment of the Hurricanes' two losses at the end of the season. Miami was lifeless in its upset loss to Pitt and ACC Championship loss to Clemson. Quarterback Malik Rosier had a particularly bad end to the season with multiple interceptions in three of his last five games. Now, this group faces the No. 3 scoring defense in the Football Bowl Subdivision.