Heading into Wisconsin’s rematch against Ohio State in the Big Ten Championship game the Badgers ruled three players as questionable in A.J. Taylor (right leg), David Moorman (left leg), and Rachad Wildgoose (left leg).
Wildgoose missed the game against Minnesota while Taylor and Moorman both had to leave the game early against the Gophers.
Moorman has started the last six games and seven overall this season and if he can’t go on Saturday he’ll be replaced by redshirt sophomore Kayden Lyles at left guard.
True freshman Semar Melvin who made his first career start against Minnesota likely will play in his fourth game this season if Wildgoose can’t go.
Melvin despite being responsible for giving up the first touchdown to Rashod Bateman bounced back as he finished the game with one tackle and one pass breakup.
Wisconsin lost to Ohio State earlier this season 38-to-7 in Columbus, their second straight loss at the time before winning their final four games. Wisconsin and Ohio State will kickoff at 7 p.m. as the game can be seen on Fox.