Wisconsin football released an updated roster Wednesday afternoon, ahead of the fast-approaching 2024 spring practice period.
There are a few changes to note. The main change: former Michigan State transfer outside linebacker Jeff Pietrowski, tight end Cole Dakovich and linebacker Bryan Sanborn off the roster for medical reasons, according to WOZN’s Zach Heilprin.
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Other than that there were no notable omissions from the roster. The only other things to note are former outside linebacker T.J. Bollers officially moving to defensive line, the jersey numbers of every incoming transfer and high school recruit, and the inevitable weight loss/gain chart which should drop in the coming days.
All systems are a ‘go’ for 2024 spring practice, which is set to begin at the end of the month. It’s a critical time for Luke Fickell, Phil Longo and the Wisconsin coaching staff as they work to improve upon 2023’s 7-6 record and establish the Badgers’ place in the new Big Ten landscape.
Wisconsin has released its updated spring roster.
Several guys with eligibility left, including LB Jeff Pietrowski, TE Cole Dakovich and LB Bryan Sanborn, are done for medical reasons. pic.twitter.com/blnl3wqEE8
— Zach Heilprin (@ZachHeilprin) March 13, 2024
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