Every Big Ten player drafted in the first round of the 2021 NFL draft

Although Wisconsin football went for its fourth consecutive season without a Badger being drafted in the first round, several notable players from around the Big Ten were selected in the first round of the NFL draft, including Michigan defensive end …

Although Wisconsin football went for its fourth consecutive season without a Badger being drafted in the first round, several notable players from around the Big Ten were selected in the first round of the NFL draft, including Michigan defensive end Kwity Paye and Ohio State quarterback Justin Fields.

The first prospect to come off the board for Wisconsin will likely be cornerback Rachad Wildgoose, who was predicted to go in the third round by PFF’s mock draft.

Players from Ohio State, Michigan, Northwestern, Penn State and Minnesota were drafted in the first round of the NFL draft.

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Wisconsin football leads the nation in this defensive statistic

Early Friday afternoon, Wisconsin Football released a very exciting defensive statistic on the team’s social media. The 10th-ranked Badge…

Early Friday afternoon, Wisconsin Football released a very exciting defensive statistic on the team’s social media. The 10th-ranked Badgers are now the number one defense in the nation after their dominant performances against the Illinois Fighting Illini and the Michigan Wolverines.

Related: A leader on defense will return for Wisconsin this Saturday

The statistic that measures the best defense in FBS is total defense, which ranks teams by the total amount of offense they have allowed. According to the ESPN ranking, Wisconsin leads the FBS in total defense with the least average points and yards allowed a game. Through Wisconsin’s first two games, the Badgers have only allowed 218.5 average yards and nine average points a game.

This statistic is a bit deceptive as Wisconsin has played significantly fewer games than most of the FBS and Power Five Conferences, with the exception of the Pac-12 that are only two games into their season as well. Teams in other conferences, or around the Big Ten, have played more games against oftentimes tougher opponents. This will lower their defense ranking, while the Badgers have played two teams that are struggling tremendously in Illinois and Michigan.

The Wisconsin defense has played exceptionally well this season in their first two matchups, and their outstanding performances have earned them a quite exceptional accomplishment in being the best defense in college football. This defense will be tested this Saturday as the Badgers will face off against the undefeated 19th-ranked Northwestern Wildcats in Evanston, Ill. The Wildcats currently have the 10th-ranked defense in FBS.

Latest USA TODAY bowl projections predict Wisconsin to face new SEC foe

Tuesday morning, USA TODAY released their latest bowl projections and have projected Wisconsin to play a very unfamiliar SEC opponent. In…

Tuesday morning, USA TODAY released their latest bowl projections and have projected the 10th-ranked Wisconsin to play a very unfamiliar SEC opponent.

In last week’s projections, the Badgers were predicted to play the Arkansas Razorbacks in the Outback Bowl. The drop to the Outback Bowl last week put Wisconsin outside of a New Year’s Six bowl game projection for the first time since their season has started. Unfortunately, USA TODAY predicted this week that the Wisconsin Badgers will still play in the Outback Bowl, but now against the Ole Miss Rebels.

Oct 31, 2020; Nashville, Tennessee, USA; Mississippi Rebels head coach Lane Kiffin congratulates Mississippi Rebels wide receiver Elijah Moore (8) after a touchdown during the first half against the Vanderbilt Commodores at Vanderbilt Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Christopher Hanewinckel-USA TODAY Sports

The Badgers have never played the Ole Miss Rebels, which could make this matchup between Ole Miss head coach Lane Kiffin and Wisconsin head coach Paul Chryst even more exciting to see. The Rebels are currently sitting at 3-4 in the SEC West. Their three wins have come against Kentucky, Vanderbilt, and South Carolina. Ole Miss has struggled this season, including an upset by the Arkansas Razorbacks.

The College Football Playoff teams remain unchanged this week as Notre Dame, Clemson, Ohio State, and Alabama retain their projections.

Ole Miss and the Outback Bowl are definitely not what Badgers fans imagined for the end of their season, but a victory against the undefeated 19th-ranked Northwestern Wildcats this Saturday could definitely boost Wisconsin’s USA TODAY bowl projection for next week.