Badgers rise one spot in new Amway Poll

Despite not having taken the field yet this season the Wisconsin Badgers continue to rise in the national rankings. In the newly…

Despite not having taken the field yet this season the Wisconsin Badgers continue to rise in the national rankings.

In the newly-released Amway Coaches Poll powered by USA TODAY Sports the team rose one spot to No. 14 in the nation, still slotted as the No. 3 team in the Big Ten behind Ohio State and Penn State.

Big movers in the poll include North Carolina dropping seven spots to No. 13, Coastal Carolina shooting up into the rankings and Auburn falling out of the top-25 after their loss at South Carolina.

The Badgers are now five days away from opening their season at home against the Illinois Fighting Illini, beginning the quest for their first conference championship since 2012.

If we’ve seen one thing so far this season its been sloppy play, blown coverages and questionable decision making. If there’s one year where the most buttoned-up programs will find success it’s this one. Yes, one of those well-coached, well-prepared teams are the Wisconsin Badgers.

 

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WATCH: Wisconsin QB Graham Mertz dropping dimes in practice

The new starting QB looks ready for the season opener at home against Illinois

With the season now less than a week away, the story coming out of Madison has been surrounding changes under center. The Badgers were hit with a major preseason blow at the beginning of the month when rising senior QB Jack Coan broke his foot in a non-contact injury suffered in practice.

Taking over the reigns of the Wisconsin offense is redshirt-freshman Graham Mertz, the highest-ranked QB recruit in modern Badger football history.

The former four-star 2019 signee throws a picture perfect ball, and his arm talent was on display this week in practice when he shared the wealth around to senior WR Danny Davis, TE Jake Ferguson, and others.

Courtesy of Wisconsin football by way of NBC 15’s George Balekji, check out the arm on the quarterback of the future in Madison:

Badger fans will get their first chance to see Mertz in a starting role this Friday against Illinois when Wisconsin opens their season at Camp Randall.

WATCH: Graham Mertz connects on a beautiful deep ball in practice

Last week Wisconsin starting quarterback Jack Coan went down in practice with a foot injury and is now out indefinitely, giving way to…

Last week Wisconsin starting quarterback Jack Coan went down in practice with a foot injury and is now out indefinitely.

When the news came out, many expected the starter to then be redshirt freshman Graham Mertz, the highest-rated quarterback recruit in program history. Well, in a press conference yesterday Quarterback Coach Jon Budmayr confirmed that sentiment, saying “That’s the path we’re on right now.”

Related: Five takeaways from Coach Budmayr and Graham Mertz’s press conference

So, with Mertz on track to be the Week 1 starter there comes one big thing: practice highlights.

First of all, the pass to wide receiver Danny Davis goes at least 55 yards in the air. Second, it is the exact definition of “thrown on a rope.”

After hearing from the quarterback and his position coach at their press conference, it’s clear that both they and the team are confident in what Mertz will be able to do when he takes the field and in his ability to lead the team in Coan’s absence.

Related: Mertz and the rest of the quarterback room give high praise to a freshman wide receiver

Here are some more highlights from the practice, including an impressive one-on-one win by freshman wide receiver Chimere Dike.

 

There are now only two weeks until Mertz and the Wisconsin Badgers take the field against the Illinois Fighting Illini. Though there is a question mark surrounding how Mertz will perform in his first collegiate start, videos of 55-yard ropes sure help whatever doubts people may have.

Graham Mertz and the rest of the quarterback room give high praise to a freshman wide receiver

In their press conference today quarterbacks Chase Wolf, Danny Vanden Boom and Graham Mertz were asked about which offensive players…

In their press conference today quarterbacks Chase Wolf, Danny Vanden Boom and Graham Mertz were asked about which offensive players have stood out in fall camp thus far.

One guy that was constantly brought up and received high praise from all three quarterbacks? Freshman wide receiver Chimere Dike.

Before their quotes, here is a little video evidence of Dike’s skills on the outside:

First up was Wolf who had clear words about what he’s seen from Dike thus far: “He’s a stud.”

Vanden Boom then continued the sentiment, noting Dike as a young wide receiver that has stood out and saying “he’s a student of the game and asks a lot of questions.”

Finally, Mertz had a colorful answer when asked about who has stood out on offense. He started by saying that he “could go on and on” about the playmakers on offense and noted freshmen Devin Chandler and Isaac Smith, the older guys at wide receiver, the running backs, the offensive line and more.

“If you want me to keep going on for days I can,” Mertz said.

His comment on Dike, though, was a funny one, joking that “I heard people talking about Chim a little bit. To be honest, he’s not that good” with a big smile on his face.

Dike, a Waukesha, Wisconsin native, was a three-star recruit coming into the program and the No. 4 player from the state of Wisconsin.

From the practice video and the comments from his quarterbacks it’s become clear that he is set to be a productive player for the Badgers for years to come.

Maybe Mertz has already found one of his long-term connections.

Coach Budmayr and the quarterback room on what it was like seeing Jack Coan go down on Saturday

Earlier today Quarterback Coach Jon Budmayr and quarterbacks Chase Wolf, Danny Vanden Boom and Graham Mertz met with the media…

Earlier today Quarterback Coach Jon Budmayr and quarterbacks Chase Wolf, Danny Vanden Boom and Graham Mertz met with the media and discussed the upcoming season.

Among the topics discussed, understandably, was senior quarterback Jack Coan’s injury last Saturday and what it was like to see him get hurt.

“It was really hard to see him go down. I love that kid,” Coach Budmayr said. “Saturday was a tough day just because of who Jack is and what he brings”

Budmayr continued to note that despite the injury and the impending surgery Coan was still the first one out on the field on Sunday and didn’t stop being a leader.

The guys in the quarterback room shared similar sentiments about Coan as a leader and about his injury.

Wolf, first, noted that he saw Coan limping off the field on Saturday and didn’t know anything was really wrong until they got back to the locker room.

“We got a bit emotional about it because he’s our leader, he’s our guy,” Wolf said. “As much as we want him to be healthy, now that he’s out we have to play for him. We have to do what he would do.”

Vanden Boom when asked a similar question said “Jack’s a special guy, he’s a special player,” and continued to note that he has been like another coach since the injury and that “it’s tough when you lose a guy like Jack.”

When presumed starter Graham Mertz finished the press conference he was asked what Coan has taught him through his play and through his preparation.

“Jack knows every coverage and where he’s going with the ball,” Mertz said, continuing in his comment to note how Coan has helped him grow a lot in that area.

It’s been made clear through testaments from those close to the senior quarterback that the injury was a tough one to see, with his character as a person and as a leader making it even tougher.

All four made sure to mention, though, the work as a leader that Coan has done since the injury with the players on offense and with the whole team, noting that despite the injury he is still out there to help the team succeed and win football games.

Coan’s recovery timeline is not yet known, and it is close to a guarantee that Mertz will lead the Badgers onto the field when they open the season against Illinois later this month. What can be taken away from today, though, is that Coan’s injury means a lot more to the team than just his absence on the football field.

Coach Breckterfield and Isaiahh Loudermilk rave about freshman QB Graham Mertz

During Coach Inoke Breckterfield, Garrett Rand and Isaiahh Loudermilk’s media availability today a constant theme brought up was initial…

During Coach Inoke Breckterfield, Garrett Rand and Isaiahh Loudermilk’s media availability today a constant theme brought up was initial impressions of redshirt freshman quarterback Graham Mertz, a guy who is set to start the season under center for the Badgers.

To preface, there is already practice footage released of the freshman and the video supports the comments made today by the Badgers’ defensive line coach and two seniors along the line.

Related: Game-by-game score predictions with Graham Mertz starting at quarterback

Their main message: Mertz throws a beautiful football and is a special talent at the position.

“He throws a nice ball, he can sling it” Breckterfield mentioned, along with the fact that while Mertz is still working through things he is ready to go.

Loudermilk agreed with his position coach, saying “[Mertz is] a special talent” while also noting that he hasn’t been able to see much as he’s on the defensive line and is usually going after the quarterback.

 

Mertz and the Badgers open their season 17 days from now when Illinois comes to town. If the comments made by Breckterfield and Loudermilk are any indication, Mertz has more than enough talent and is in a great spot to come in on Day 1 and show why he came to Wisconsin as the highest rated quarterback recruit in program history.

Podcast: What changes with Graham Mertz under center?

The Badgers having Graham Mertz under center will certainly shift things around for this offense

On today’s episode of Locked On Badgers, the BadgersWire team of Asher and Ben break down what changes for Wisconsin with Graham Mertz at QB. Also, the first ever Locked On Badgers draft is here! Asher and Ben choose the best bars in Madison, Wisconsin. It’s all included in the latest Locked On Badgers:

You can find Locked On Badgers wherever you get your podcasts, with new episodes out Monday through Friday.

QB Graham Mertz is ‘taking reps with the ones’ following Jack Coan’s injury

The Badgers are turning to Graham Mertz following Coan’s foot injury

During Wisconsin head coach Paul Chryst’s Monday morning press conference, the QB room was the story following a report from the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel of Jack Coan suffering a foot injury in Saturday’s practice.

After confirming Coan’s injury and providing additional details surrounding how it took place, Chryst went on to mention who has been taking the first-team reps in practice.

“Graham [Mertz] is taking all the reps with the ones,” noted Chryst when asked about who would step in behind Coan.

To nobody’s surprise, it is the redshirt-freshman Mertz who is ready to take the reigns for as long as Coan is out. The four-star 2019 recruit is the highest-rated Wisconsin QB signee in the modern era of recruiting. Although the Badgers will be without their leader, Mertz flashed next-level ability at the high school level that should have UW fans feeling that this team is still in the Big Ten West driver’s seat.

For more on how Coan’s injury affects Wisconsin’s QB room take a look at our updated QB depth chart following the news. 

WATCH: Hype video from Wisconsin Football’s practice

This evening, Wisconsin Football’s Twitter account released a hype video featuring photos from today’s practice.

This evening, Wisconsin Football’s Twitter account released a hype video featuring photos from today’s practice.

The video highlights ‘pictures’ of several Badgers including Jack Coan, Jack Sanborn, Jon Dietzen, Kendric Pryor, Collin Wilder, Graham Mertz, and Jalen Berger. Even though the video mostly shows players doing drills, it does feature a nice catch from wide receiver A.J. Abbott over cornerback Dean Engram in the endzone.

Although Wisconsin may not yet be practicing in full pads, seeing photos from practice makes me extremely excited for the start of the season. Hopefully, there will be more clips and news from practice in the coming weeks to give a better idea of what the team will look like this season.

Instant Twitter reaction from the return of Big Ten football

Big Ten football is back. Wisconsin Badger football is back. Those sentences have never felt so good to say. The season will start…

Big Ten football is back. Wisconsin Badger football is back. Those sentences have never felt so good to say.

The season will start the weekend of October 23-24 and will have nine total regular season games and a championship matchup on December 19.

It’s safe to say people reacted to the news in a positive way when it dropped this morning.

Here is the instant Twitter reaction from the Big Ten reinstating their 2020 fall football season:

 

The Wisconsin football team account:

 

Former Badger running back Melvin Gordon:

 

Safety Collin Wilder:

 

Safety Eric Burrell:

 

Quarterback Graham Mertz:

 

Offensive lineman Logan Bruss:

 

Offensive lineman Tyler Beach: