The Wisconsin Badgers (5-2, 3-1 Big Ten) continue their 2024 season on Saturday with a primetime showdown against the No. 3-ranked Penn State Nittany Lions (6-0, 3-0 Big Ten).
Wisconsin has released its final status report with less than two hours remaining before the 7:30 p.m. ET, 6:30 p.m. CT kickoff at Camp Randall Stadium in Madison, Wisconsin.
The Badgers will again be without S Kamo’i Latu, WR Tyrell Henry, TE Rob Booker and OL Leyton Nelson against the Nittany Lions. Starting WR Bryson Green and freshman TE J.T. Seagraves are also listed as questionable
Penn State, meanwhile, will be without starting kick-returner Kaden Saunders for a third consecutive week. It is also still missing star S Kevin Winston Jr., who has been sidelined since the team’s Week 2 win over Bowling Green.
Here is the full injury report entering Saturday’s Week 9 game between Wisconsin and Penn State:
Wisconsin injury report
- Questionable: WR Bryson Green, J.T. Seagraves
- Out: Chez Mellusi, Tyler Van Dyke, Joseph Griffin, Kamo’i Latu, Tyrell Henry, Grady O’Neill, Tamer Dalloul, Evan Brown, Leyton Nelson, Rob Booker, James Thompson Jr.,
Penn State injury report
- Questionable: None
- Out: Kevin Winston Jr., Kaden Saunders, Quinton Martin Jr., Cam Wallace, Keon Wylie, Zuriah Fisher, Mekhi Flowers, Jake Spencer, Andrew Rappleyea
Wisconsin WR Bryson Green injury update
Luke Fickell called Green a game-time decision when meeting with the media earlier this week. Green is officially listed as ‘questionable’ for Saturday’s contest.
Penn State S Kevin Winston Jr. injury update
Winston Jr. will miss Saturday’s Week 9 contest against the Badgers. The star safety was injured during the first quarter of Penn State’s Week 2 win over Bowling Green. He has yet to return to the field.
Penn State RB Quinton Martin Jr. injury update
The true freshman running back is listed as ‘out’ for Saturday’s game against the Badgers. True freshman Corey Smith is expected to step in as the Nittany Lions’ third-string running back.
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