Wisconsin in the top-6 for 2021 DE TJ Bollers

The Badgers are still in the battle for one of their top 2021 targets

Just a matter of minutes ago via Twitter, 2021 four-star defensive end TJ Bollers announced that Wisconsin was in his top-6 schools. Bollers is certainly one of Wisconsin’s top targets, and had been rumored to have the Badgers as one of his top choices. According to 247sports lead recruiting expert Allen Trieu, Wisconsin is the most likely destination for the Iowa native.

This recruiting battle is far from over. Among the top six for Bollers are fellow Big Ten foes Nebraska and Northwestern. Also included is the juggernaut that is Alabama football. The Iowa native is a 6-3, 237 weak-side defensive end who is currently ranked as the second-best prospect in the state of Iowa by 247sports’ composite rankings. Check out the four-star prospect’s highlights via Hudl from his junior season at Clear Creek Amana High School: TJ Bollers junior season highlights 

Wisconsin’s top five remaining targets in class of 2021

With Wisconsin’s 2020 recruiting class finished for the most part, here’s a look at its top remaining targets in the next class.

Wisconsin’s 2020 recruiting class is just about finished after it signed 19 players on the first day of the Early Signing Period on Wednesday, though the Badgers are still hoping to add a running back to the group before National Signing Day in February.

With the 2020 class locked up, Wisconsin can fully set its sights on a 2021 group that is already off to a phenomenal start with seven players committed: three-star inside linebacker Bryan Sanborn (Lake Zurich, Ill.), three-star defensive end/outside linebacker Ayo Adebogun (Thiensville, Wis.), four-star offensive tackles JP Benzschawel (Grafton, Wis.) and Riley Mahlman (Lakeville, Minn.), three-star running backs Jackson Acker (Verona, Wis.) and Loyal Crawford (Eau Claire, Wis.) and three-star quarterback Deacon Hill (Santa Barbara, Calif.).

While the Badgers have already landed some of their top targets in the class, there is obviously much work still to be done. Here are the top five players still left on their board.

Hunter Wohler – Safety

A four-star safety from Muskego, Wohler was the first in-state player the Badgers offered in this recruiting cycle.

Wisconsin was the first school to offer the 6-1, 180-pounder back in January, but he’s since become a hot commodity nationally: now considered the No. 241 overall player in the country per the 247Sports composite, Wohler holds other offers from Notre Dame, Ohio State, Georgia Tech, Iowa, Iowa State, Michigan, Michigan State and Minnesota.

At this point, the Badgers have to be considered the favorites here. Like many in-state kids Wisconsin targets, Wohler grew up a Badger fan, and the staff has made it clear he’s arguably their top priority in the entire class. However, the Buckeyes and Fighting Irish could make Bucky sweat a little.