Breaking: Wisconsin’s game against Purdue on Saturday is canceled

According to a release from the program, the Badgers’ game Saturday against Purdue is canceled due to COVID-19 cases in the program.
Per the release, there are now 27 active COVID-19 cases in the program–15 athletes and 12 staff.
Paul Chryst’s team will now need to play all of the remaining five games on the schedule in order to qualify for the Big Ten Championship

According to a release from the program, the Badgers’ game Saturday against Purdue is canceled due to COVID-19 cases in the program.
Per the release, there are now 27 active COVID-19 cases in the program–15 athletes and 12 staff.
Paul Chryst’s team will now need to play all of the remaining five games on the schedule in order to qualify for the Big Ten Championship

Breaking: Wisconsin’s game against Purdue on Saturday is canceled

According to a release from the program, the Badgers’ game Saturday against Purdue is canceled due to COVID-19 cases in the program.
Per the release, there are now 27 active COVID-19 cases in the program–15 athletes and 12 staff.
Paul Chryst’s team will now need to play all of the remaining five games on the schedule in order to qualify for the Big Ten Championship

According to a release from the program, the Badgers’ game Saturday against Purdue is canceled due to COVID-19 cases in the program.
Per the release, there are now 27 active COVID-19 cases in the program–15 athletes and 12 staff.
Paul Chryst’s team will now need to play all of the remaining five games on the schedule in order to qualify for the Big Ten Championship

BadgersWire Roundtable: Score predictions for week one against Illinois

Who wins on Friday night?

The BadgersWire staff is coming together to give you our week one score predictions. Will Wisconsin cover a massive spread of -20? Will Illinois find a way to repeat last year’s shocker? Here’s how we think Friday goes:

Wade: This season opener will be a game to clear up many unknowns, most notably at quarterback, running back, wide receiver, punter, and safety for the Badgers. It will be a learning experience for many of the younger players, who will be taking some of their first meaningful extended snaps. Wisconsin should and will beat this Illinois team, but the final score difference will not be as big as Las Vegas projects. Illinois returns a number of starters and key contributors from a year ago, which leads me to believe that this game will be a close match up.

Wisconsin wins 28-24 

Ben: The Badgers are the far superior team in this contest and will enter with vengeance after last season’s defeat in Champaign, Illinois. They will take care of the football, shut down the Illini in the running game and limit big plays on defense–all things they did not do last year. Graham Mertz won’t “go off” as many are hoping, but he will do enough to keep the offense on the field and move the chains when needed. Jake Ferguson goes for 80+ yards and a touchdown, the defense dominates and the Badgers open their season 1-0.

Wisconsin wins 24-13 

Asher: It will start on defense for Jim Leonhard and the Badgers. Wisconsin shuts down an unproven Illinois running game, and second-year starting QB Brandon Peters finishes with a mixed bag of big throws and crippling mistakes. Offensively, Wisconsin takes care of the football better than they did last year in Champaign, and TE Jake Ferguson takes advantage of Lovie Smith’s Tampa-2 scheme over the middle. Expect some early nerves for Graham Mertz, but also expect him to do enough to put this one out of reach in the second half.

Wisconsin wins 31-17 

A way-too-early look at Wisconsin’s 2021 NFL Draft prospects

Here’s who TheDraftNetwork lists as no-doubt and questionable 2021 NFL draft prospects.
Linebacker Jack Sanborn (No. 72 overall on TDN’s big board).
Tight end Jake Ferguson (No. 90 overall on TDN’s big board).
Safety Eric Burrell (No. 158 overall on TDN’s big board).
Left tackle Cole Van Lanen (No. 181 overall on TDN’s big board)

Here’s who TheDraftNetwork lists as no-doubt and questionable 2021 NFL draft prospects.
Linebacker Jack Sanborn (No. 72 overall on TDN’s big board).
Tight end Jake Ferguson (No. 90 overall on TDN’s big board).
Safety Eric Burrell (No. 158 overall on TDN’s big board).
Left tackle Cole Van Lanen (No. 181 overall on TDN’s big board)

A way-too-early look at Wisconsin’s 2021 NFL Draft prospects

Here’s who TheDraftNetwork lists as no-doubt and questionable 2021 NFL draft prospects.
Linebacker Jack Sanborn (No. 72 overall on TDN’s big board).
Tight end Jake Ferguson (No. 90 overall on TDN’s big board).
Safety Eric Burrell (No. 158 overall on TDN’s big board).
Left tackle Cole Van Lanen (No. 181 overall on TDN’s big board)

Here’s who TheDraftNetwork lists as no-doubt and questionable 2021 NFL draft prospects.
Linebacker Jack Sanborn (No. 72 overall on TDN’s big board).
Tight end Jake Ferguson (No. 90 overall on TDN’s big board).
Safety Eric Burrell (No. 158 overall on TDN’s big board).
Left tackle Cole Van Lanen (No. 181 overall on TDN’s big board)

A way-too-early look at Wisconsin’s 2021 NFL Draft prospects

Here’s who TheDraftNetwork lists as no-doubt and questionable 2021 NFL draft prospects.
Linebacker Jack Sanborn (No. 72 overall on TDN’s big board).
Tight end Jake Ferguson (No. 90 overall on TDN’s big board).
Safety Eric Burrell (No. 158 overall on TDN’s big board).
Left tackle Cole Van Lanen (No. 181 overall on TDN’s big board)

Here’s who TheDraftNetwork lists as no-doubt and questionable 2021 NFL draft prospects.
Linebacker Jack Sanborn (No. 72 overall on TDN’s big board).
Tight end Jake Ferguson (No. 90 overall on TDN’s big board).
Safety Eric Burrell (No. 158 overall on TDN’s big board).
Left tackle Cole Van Lanen (No. 181 overall on TDN’s big board)

Locked On Badgers Podcast: Mock draft part one, 2020-21 Big Ten early basketball preview

Asher takes a look at how next year’s Big Ten will play out and Locked On presents round one of the 2020 NFL Mock Draft.

[lawrence-newsletter]The Locked On Badgers Podcast is a daily Wisconsin basketball and football podcast bringing you short-form, daily coverage of Badgers sports Monday through Friday. On today’s episode, Asher gives you a way-too-early look at the 2020-21 Big Ten basketball scene. Also, Locked On presents part one of the 2020 Locked On NFL Mock Draft. Check it out:

You can listen to Locked On Badgers on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, and wherever else you find your podcasts, Monday through Friday.

NFL.com analyst has Jonathan Taylor outside of the top five running back prospects in his

NFL.com analyst and former NFL RB Maurice Jones-Drew has Jonathan Taylor outside his top-five RB prospects in his latest mock draft.
The rankings divide the top 30 prospects at the position into three groups: day one starters, system players and guys who need time to develop.
His top six goes as follows: D’Andre Swift, Clyde Edwards-Helaire, J.K. Dobbins, Cam Akers, Zach Moss and, Jonathan Taylor

NFL.com analyst and former NFL RB Maurice Jones-Drew has Jonathan Taylor outside his top-five RB prospects in his latest mock draft.
The rankings divide the top 30 prospects at the position into three groups: day one starters, system players and guys who need time to develop.
His top six goes as follows: D’Andre Swift, Clyde Edwards-Helaire, J.K. Dobbins, Cam Akers, Zach Moss and, Jonathan Taylor

NFL.com analyst has Jonathan Taylor outside of the top five running back prospects in his

NFL.com analyst and former NFL RB Maurice Jones-Drew has Jonathan Taylor outside his top-five RB prospects in his latest mock draft.
The rankings divide the top 30 prospects at the position into three groups: day one starters, system players and guys who need time to develop.
His top six goes as follows: D’Andre Swift, Clyde Edwards-Helaire, J.K. Dobbins, Cam Akers, Zach Moss and, Jonathan Taylor

NFL.com analyst and former NFL RB Maurice Jones-Drew has Jonathan Taylor outside his top-five RB prospects in his latest mock draft.
The rankings divide the top 30 prospects at the position into three groups: day one starters, system players and guys who need time to develop.
His top six goes as follows: D’Andre Swift, Clyde Edwards-Helaire, J.K. Dobbins, Cam Akers, Zach Moss and, Jonathan Taylor

NFL.com analyst has Jonathan Taylor outside of the top five running back prospects in his

NFL.com analyst and former NFL RB Maurice Jones-Drew has Jonathan Taylor outside his top-five RB prospects in his latest mock draft.
The rankings divide the top 30 prospects at the position into three groups: day one starters, system players and guys who need time to develop.
His top six goes as follows: D’Andre Swift, Clyde Edwards-Helaire, J.K. Dobbins, Cam Akers, Zach Moss and, Jonathan Taylor

NFL.com analyst and former NFL RB Maurice Jones-Drew has Jonathan Taylor outside his top-five RB prospects in his latest mock draft.
The rankings divide the top 30 prospects at the position into three groups: day one starters, system players and guys who need time to develop.
His top six goes as follows: D’Andre Swift, Clyde Edwards-Helaire, J.K. Dobbins, Cam Akers, Zach Moss and, Jonathan Taylor