Badger fans woke up to positive news this morning after a week of the contrary as 2021 three-star wide receiver Skyler Bell announced his commitment to play for Paul Chryst and the Wisconsin Badgers.
From The Bronx to Madison, Wisconsin!! Madison the Juice is loose!! 5️⃣ Let’s ROCK and Win some championships!!!✊🏾I’m committed to The University of Wisconsin👐🏽 #OnWisconsin #GoBadgers
All Love,
Juice pic.twitter.com/XaRiKhQKwT— Juice👑 (@_skylerbell5) August 16, 2020
It did not take long for Badger coaches, players and commits to take to Twitter to congratulate the wide receiver and express their excitement for the coming years.
Here is the instant Twitter reaction from Bell’s commitment:
Class of 2021 four-star defensive end T.J. Bollers:
LETS GO BABY!! Wisco fam show him some love!! #OnWisconsin 👐🏾👐🏾👐🏾 https://t.co/Cnn6dBdXPC
— TJ Bollers (@tj35ballin) August 16, 2020
2019 four-star quarterback Graham Mertz:
Love your choice of words. Welcome to the party Juice https://t.co/XuBdNGdS8N
— Graham Mertz (@GrahamMertz5) August 16, 2020
2021 four-star safety Hunter Wohler:
We just keep getting better and better. Welcome home brotha 👐 https://t.co/fzkt0dnas2
— Hunter Wohler (@HunterWohler) August 16, 2020
2021 four-star quarterback Deacon Pe’a Hill:
YESSSSIRRRRRRRRRR https://t.co/4UpR3h9GPD
— Deacon Pe’a Hill (@dhillsb10) August 16, 2020
2021 three-star inside linebacker Jake Chaney:
Congrats my boy 💪🏾❤️ https://t.co/puvEFC5uSX
— Jake Chaney (@JakeChaney9) August 16, 2020
2021 three-star defensive end Mike Jarvis:
LFG!!!!
— Mike_jarvis (@mjarvis42) August 16, 2020
Bell’s high school program:
Congratulations @_skylerbell5! So proud of you! @BadgerFootball got a special player and person! https://t.co/MhblE5Sq5c
— Taft Football (@TaftFootballCT) August 16, 2020
Members of the recruiting staff:
#👐iscon21n baby!!!!
— Jensen Gebhardt (@CoachGebhardt) August 16, 2020
#👐🏾iscon21n!!!
— Saeed Khalif (@CoachKhalif) August 16, 2020
#👐🏾iscon21n Lets get it!!!!!!
— Warren Herring (@CoachWHerring) August 16, 2020
#👐iscon21n 🚨🚨🚨 pic.twitter.com/P8BsWlXrZo
— Mike Carens (@MikeCarensUW) August 16, 2020