Paul Chryst provides an update on Wisconsin QB Graham Mertz’s injury

Badger QB Graham Mertz and Paul Chryst comment on Mertz’s chest injury

Just as Wisconsin was building momentum in what ended up being a 38-17 loss to Michigan, QB Graham Mertz took a hard hit to the chest area that pulled him out of the game in the third quarter.

Mertz’s day was done, and he was transported to a local hospital for further examination. He was cleared to leave that same night, and was back on his feet today during Wisconsin’s Monday press conference. While the Badgers listed him as questionable on the initial injury report for the Illinois game this weekend, there is reason to be hopeful based on what head coach Paul Chryst and Mertz himself had to say today.

“Obviously right when it happened you get the initial taking him in and taking a look at him,” said Chryst on Monday. “At some point, they needed to go to the hospital to get a better evaluation… I had a chance to speak with him Saturday night and obviously saw him yesterday. All the tests, I’ve gotta be careful because I’m not a doctor, he’s good that way and was good today and obviously we’ll get him through the week and kinda see, as much as we do on Monday we’ll do on Tuesday.”

During Monday’s press conference, Mertz seemed to be in good spirits surrounding the injury. Courtesy of FOX 47 Madison sports director Zach Hanley, here is a look at the starting quarterback’s answer when asked about his injury:

Stay tuned to BadgersWire throughout the week as more updates become available on Mertz’s status.

Wisconsin vs. Wake Forest: 10 players to watch

The Wisconsin Badgers and Wake Forest Demon Deacons are set to meet on Wednesday in the Duke’s Mayo Bowl as Graham Mertz looks to finish his

It is game week for the Wisconsin Badgers as they get ready for Wednesday’s Duke’s Mayo Bowl matchup with the Wake Forest Demon Deacons.

The two teams enter the contest with similar records, though they took completely opposite paths to reach where they stand today.

Related: Duke’s Mayo Bowl: 5 things to know

The Badgers, as you probably know, began their season with two straight victories, then went on a three-game losing streak and finally finished their regular season with a win over Minnesota to move to 3-3.

Wake Forest, on the other hand, began the season with two losses, won four straight including a 23-16 victory over then-No. 19-ranked Virginia Tech and finally finished their regular season with two losses to move to 4-4.

Related: Wisconsin’s bowl-week depth chart sees a few key players return

Furthermore, although the two squads sit at .500 entering the contest, their path to success looks a lot different—Wisconsin’s coming through running the ball and playing defense and Wake Forest’s through playing fast and getting points on the board as quickly as possible.

So, with opposite styles of play set to face off, there are a few pivotal matchups that will dictate the pace of Wednesday’s game and decides who comes out on top.

Related: Team preview: Wake Forest Demon Deacons

Those matchups and more are highlighted below in my Duke’s Mayo Bowl edition of 10 players to watch:

Wisconsin QB Graham Mertz is ‘good to go’ for Wednesday’s game

Wisconsin Badger quarterback Graham Mertz saying during a press conference today that he will suit up and play against Wake Forest this week

During the Wisconsin Badgers’ 20-17 victory over rival Minnesota, quarterback Graham Mertz missed much of the second half after suffering an injury during a red zone rush attempt.

Despite the injury, Mertz was still listed as the starter on the team’s depth chart that was released a few days ago, so signs were pointing towards the redshirt freshman being able to suit up for the team’s Duke’s Mayo Bowl matchup against Wake Forest.

Related: Duke’s Mayo Bowl: 5 things to know

Today that news was confirmed, as the Badger quarterback said during a press conference that he’s “good to go” for Wednesday’s game.

We now await the status of wide receivers Kendric Pryor and Danny Davis—players who have missed the last several weeks but, as they have been all season, were still included in the team’s two-deep.

The Badgers and Demon Deacons are set to kick off on December 30 at 11 a.m. CST as each team looks to finish the season above .500.