Wisconsin releases its depth chart for Week 2 at Washington State

Wisconsin’s depth chart for Week 2:

The Wisconsin Badgers are 1-0 after a 38-17 win over Buffalo last Saturday. The win was not a cakewalk, as Buffalo only had a 4-point deficit at halftime before Wisconsin pulled away in the second half.

The positive from the game is clear: the Badgers are loaded at running back and will run the ball well all season. The rest is up in the air. Wisconsin’s offense looked shaky, especially throwing the football, while the defense was fine but not spectacular.

A good note is Wisconsin’s general health exiting the contest. There weren’t any massive injuries to note, aside from the pregame news of DL Isaiah Mullens and C Jake Renfro still working their way back from injuries sustained in the offseason.

Related: Big Ten power rankings after Week 1: Is anyone good?

Attention now turns to a Week 2 trip out west to face off against Washington State. The Badgers released their depth chart for the contest, without any changes to note:

Mullens and Renfro remain off the two-deep, meaning they likely won’t be ready to return this weekend. Aside from that, everything lines up the same as it did in Week 1.

Washington State Cougars: CFN College Football Preview 2021

College Football News Preview 2021: Previewing, predicting, and looking ahead to the Washington State season with what you need to know.

College Football News Preview 2021: Previewing, predicting, and looking ahead to the Washington State season with what you need to know.


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2020 Record: 1-3 overall, 1-3 in Pac-12
Head Coach: Nick Rolovich, 2nd year, 1-3 (29-29 overall)
2020 CFN Final Ranking: 76
2020 CFN Preview Ranking: 46
2019 CFN Final Ranking: 76

Washington State Cougars College Football Preview 2021: Offense

The offense never got a chance to get going in the four-game season, and now the parts are in place to do a whole lot more than 384 yards and 27 points per game. It all starts with hoping to get a whole lot more out of the passing attack. It’s a Nick Rolovich-coached team – the production will be there.

Tennessee transfer Jarrett Guarantano hurt his hand during the spring game, and he has to prove he can be more consistent than he was with the Vols, but he’s got the skills to make this thing go. It’s going to be a fight for the gig, though, with last year’s starter Jayden de Laura and junior Cammon Cooper still in the fight.

A whole slew of receivers are gone – Jamire Calvin left for Mississippi State and Davontavean Martin took off for Oklahoma State – but the top two targets are back. Travell Harris and Renard Bell were the main men combining for 62 catches of the team’s 94 catches. Now the rest of the corps has to fill in around them and an outside deep threat has to emerge from the pack.

Max Borghi needs to be used more. Deon McIntosh led the team with 323 yards and three scores with Borghi only playing two games – he had a monster 2019 with 86 catches and 16 total touchdowns – but it doesn’t really matter. Both backs can play, and they’ll keep each other fresh.

The line should do its part to make it all go with four starters expected back around the great tackle combination of Abraham Lucas and Liam Ryan. There’s talent to go along with that experience, but the production has to be there after a mediocre 2020.

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College Football News Preview 2020: Washington State Cougars

College Football News Preview 2020: Previewing, predicting, looking ahead to the Washington State Cougars season with what you need to know.

College Football News Preview 2020: Previewing, predicting, and looking ahead to the Washington State Cougars season with what you need to know.


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2019 Record: 6-7 overall, 3-6 in Pac-12
Head Coach: Nick Rolovich, 1st year
2019 CFN Final Opinion Ranking: 52
2019 CFN Final Season Formula Ranking: 76
2019 CFN Preview Ranking: 32

No one knows what’s going to happen to the 2020 college football season. We’ll take a general look at where each team stands – doing it without spring ball to go by – while crossing our fingers that we’ll all have some well-deserved fun this fall. Hoping you and yours are safe and healthy.

5. College Football News Preview 2020: Washington State Cougars Offense 3 Things To Know

– Who better than new head coach Nick Rolovich to keep the high-octane passing tradition of Washington State going? He and offensive coordinator Brian Smith – who handled the gig at Hawaii for the last few years might not be able to crank out the passing offense like last year’s O did, but they’ll give it a shot.

Here’s the thing – yeah, Wazzu threw for a nation-high 437 yards per game, but it’s not like it led the way to a whole lot of wins.

First, they have to find a quarterback with Anthony Gordon and everyone else who threw a pass gone. 6-4, 216-pound sophomore Cammon Cooper is the most likely option – he has the tools, size, and arm to make it all go – but 6-5, 229-pound redshirt freshman Gunner Cruz was a big get last year, Jayden De Laura was this year’s top recruit – he’s from Honolulu – and JUCO transfer and former New Mexico Lobo Will Heckman is transferring in.


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Not only do the Cougars have to find a new quarterback, but they need new receivers, too, with the top three wideouts from last year needing to be replaced.

It’s Washington State. It’s going to be okay.

6-3, 186-pound senior Davontavean Martin should be one of the new starts after catching 43 passes for 564 yards and four scores, and 5-8, 162-pound senior Renard Bell should be more of a volume catcher after making 53 grabs. Junior Travell Harris made 47 catches with five scores – he can work inside or out.

The offensive line’s job isn’t going to change. Three starters are expected back, starting with 6-7, 324-pound junior Abraham Lucas at one tackle job, and with 6-5, 300-pound senior Liam Ryan a veteran on the other side. As a function of the offense, the Cougars led the Pac-12 in sacks allowed, and that should continue as long as there aren’t a slew of injuries and if the depth comes together right away.

But it’s Washington State – it had the nation’s second-worst running game.

Even so, junior Max Borghi is back after running for 817 yards and 11 scores, and he also caught 86 passes with five touchdowns. Speedy Deon McIntosh is back, too, as the No. 2 back who can also catch.

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