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Wisconsin spring football: practice No. 12 recap
The Wisconsin Badgers soccer group was again on the sector for his or her twelfth of 15 spring practices on Saturday.
The group was in full pads and scrimmaged for a big chunk of observe in entrance of a stellar customer checklist contained in the McClain Heart.
Each the offense and protection displayed flashes, and plenty of gamers stood out.
Here’s a breakdown of what went down…
Harm information
- Keeanu Benton, Isaiah Mullens, and Isaac Townsend all didn’t observe on the line of defense.
- Within the secondary Travian Blaylock and Jay Shaw additionally didn’t observe.
- Nick Herbig did observe however he didn’t take part within the scrimmaging parts.
- The next gamers continued to be out: Semar Melvin (CB), Joe Tippmann (OL), A’Khoury Lyde (CB), Aaron Witt (OLB), Cam Massive (TE), Chez Mellusi (RB), Isaac Guerendo (RB), Brady Schipper (RB), Preston Zachman (S), Clay Cundiff (TE), Stephan Bracey (WR), Jack Eschenbach (TE), Jordan DiBenedetto (WR).
Prime performs
- Alexander Smith had an over-the-shoulder interception off Graham Mertz.
- Deacon Hill related with Markus Allen for a deep 50-yard landing toss excessive of the second protection.
- Chase Wolf threw a deep landing to Dean Engram for a landing on a submit that after once more beat the second-team protection and freshman cornerback Al Ashford.
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- Markus Allen additionally hauled in an acrobatic landing catch within the crimson zone from Chase Wolf.
- Darryl Peterson beat Jack Nelson off the sting for a would-be sack.
- Braelon Allen had a long term to open observe that may have gone for a landing and likewise had a one-handed catch out of the backfield the place he would have discovered the top zone.
Standout performers
- Markus Allen actually flashed on Saturday with a number of landing catches. He labored primarily with the second group, however he made probably the most of his alternatives.
- Tight finish Jack Pugh additionally had an excellent observe. He single-handed carried the second unit on one drive with a flurry of catches and he displayed a capability to maneuver nicely after the catch.
- Chase Wolf threw the ball very well. He made good selections all through the morning and delivered the ball the place it was purported to be.
- Ricardo Hallman had a pair of cross breakups that stood out. He was working with the highest group and I assumed he made the many of the reps.
- Braelon Allen noticed extra snaps and he had a protracted TD run in addition to a one-handed reception out of the backfield.
- Darryl Peterson would have had two sacks in group time whereas working with the primary group.
- Alexander Smith and James Thompson Jr. every made a few good performs, as did Jake Chaney at inside linebacker.
Offensive notes
- Graham Mertz was inconsistent on Saturday. He made a pair of good throws to Chimere Dike and Skyler Bell early on, however he additionally missed a few simple throws. General it was not an excellent day for Mertz, who struggled with decision-making and accuracy. There was additionally a fumbled handoff try between him and Braelon Allen. I assumed that Chase Wolf put collectively a powerful efficiency with the second group.
- The offensive line was capable of open up some good operating lanes. The primary group remained unchanged (Mahlman, Seaside, Bortolini, Furtney, Brown). Proper sort out Logan Brown did battle at occasions and likewise got here off form for a bit with an harm however was capable of return.
- Chimere Dike and Skyler Bell obtained probably the most reps with the first-team group at extensive receiver.
Defensive notes
- Tate Grass and Jordan Turner earned many of the first-team motion at inside linebacker. Thought they seemed good collectively.
- Darryl Peterson labored reverse CJ Goetz with the primary group whereas Nick Herbig was restricted.
- Justin Clark, Ricardo Hallman, and Alexander Smith have been the highest three cornerbacks. All three confirmed flashes, with the majority of passing manufacturing taking place towards the reserves.
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Better Know A Badger – 2025 four-star lineman Hardy Watts
Better Know A Badger – 2025 four-star lineman Hardy Watts
MADISON, Wis. – It turned out that Luke Fickell had no reason to worry.
The University of Wisconsin head coach was hopeful that the results on the field wouldn’t cause members of his highly ranked third recruiting class to start rethinking their commitment or, worse yet, reopen their decision-making process entirely.
From the time the Badgers’ 2024 season ended without a bowl game for the first time in 23 years to the first day of the early signing period, Wisconsin’s staff only saw one prospect de-commit. Twenty-three kids signed paperwork to join Fickell’s program, a class that ranks 20th in the Rivals.com rankings with 10 four-star recruits from eight different states.
“To see guys not waver,” Fickell said. “That faith and belief that the games and what you see on Saturday isn’t everything. For those guys to hold with us and believe in us … relationships, trust, and belief in this process still win out.”
Adding depth to the offensive line, we look at the signing of Brookline (MA) Dexter’s Hardy Watts and how his addition improves the program.
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Watts worked all over the offensive line during his high school career, but he spent this past season working primarily at right tackle. It was a position that his school needed him to play and the spot where he felt the most comfortable. It benefited him, as Watts earned all-conference recognition.
“I think I improved my chemistry and my ability to work as part of a unit, rather than making plays and flashy blocks,” Watts said. “I was learning the footwork of certain types of blocking and steps. I really refined what was already there and brought it back to working as part of a unit, making sure I am not messing up any assignments, and consistency.”
Recruiting Competition
The 17th commitment in Wisconsin’s 2025 class, Watts committed to the Badgers over a top group that included Clemson and Michigan. Watts also had two dozen offers from Power-Four schools like Alabama, Georgia, Miami, Penn State, Tennessee, and Texas A&M.
“There were a few schools that never stopped pursuing me,” Watts said. “They were some new schools that came forward with an offer, but I just politely declined, explained to them the situation that I was locked in and wasn’t going anywhere.”
Recruiting Story
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Wisconsin Lottery Mega Millions, Pick 3 results for Dec. 24, 2024
Manuel Franco claims his $768 million Powerball jackpot
Manuel Franco, 24, of West Allis was revealed Tuesday as the winner of the $768.4 million Powerball jackpot.
Mark Hoffman, Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
The Wisconsin Lottery offers multiple draw games for those aiming to win big. Here’s a look at Dec. 24, 2024, results for each game:
Winning Mega Millions numbers from Dec. 24 drawing
11-14-38-45-46, Mega Ball: 03, Megaplier: 3
Check Mega Millions payouts and previous drawings here.
Winning Pick 3 numbers from Dec. 24 drawing
Midday: 7-9-6
Evening: 2-0-2
Check Pick 3 payouts and previous drawings here.
Winning Pick 4 numbers from Dec. 24 drawing
Midday: 9-8-7-5
Evening: 6-3-7-0
Check Pick 4 payouts and previous drawings here.
Winning All or Nothing numbers from Dec. 24 drawing
Midday: 03-04-06-07-09-10-14-16-17-18-19
Evening: 02-05-07-08-12-13-17-18-19-20-21
Check All or Nothing payouts and previous drawings here.
Winning Badger 5 numbers from Dec. 24 drawing
05-19-22-23-24
Check Badger 5 payouts and previous drawings here.
Winning SuperCash numbers from Dec. 24 drawing
02-03-06-30-31-34, Doubler: N
Check SuperCash payouts and previous drawings here.
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Are you a winner? Here’s how to claim your lottery prize
- Prizes up to $599: Can be claimed at any Wisconsin Lottery retailer.
- Prizes from $600 to $199,999: Can be claimed in person at a Lottery Office. By mail, send the signed ticket and a completed claim form available on the Wisconsin Lottery claim page to: Prizes, PO Box 777 Madison, WI 53774.
- Prizes of $200,000 or more: Must be claimed in person at the Madison Lottery office. Call the Lottery office prior to your visit: 608-261-4916.
Can Wisconsin lottery winners remain anonymous?
No, according to the Wisconsin Lottery. Due to the state’s open records laws, the lottery must, upon request, release the name and city of the winner. Other information about the winner is released only with the winner’s consent.
When are the Wisconsin Lottery drawings held?
- Powerball: 9:59 p.m. CT on Monday, Wednesday, and Saturday.
- Mega Millions: 10:00 p.m. CT on Tuesday and Friday.
- Super Cash: 9:00 p.m. CT daily.
- Pick 3 (Day): 1:30 p.m. CT daily.
- Pick 3 (Evening): 9:00 p.m. CT daily.
- Pick 4 (Day): 1:30 p.m. CT daily.
- Pick 4 (Evening): 9:00 p.m. CT daily.
- All or Nothing (Day): 1:30 p.m. CT daily.
- All or Nothing (Evening): 9 p.m. CT daily.
- Megabucks: 9:00 p.m. CT on Wednesday and Saturday.
- Badger 5: 9:00 p.m. CT daily.
Missed a draw? Peek at the past week’s winning numbers.
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Wisconsin RB enters transfer portal. NCAA waiver gives senior another year of eligibility
An aerial view of Camp Randall Stadium in Madison, Wis.
An aerial view of Camp Randall Stadium in Madison, Wis., home of the Wisconsin Badgers.
MADISON – A recent court ruling has opened the door for former junior college players to gain another year of NCAA eligibility.
It appears that Tawee Walker is going to take advantage of the opportunity.
According to On3, Wisconsin’s senior running back will enter the transfer portal in search of a home for next season. The news came one day after the NCAA approved a blanket waiver granting one more year of eligibility to athletes who competed at a non-NCAA school for one or more years and would have otherwise exhausted their eligibility during the 2024-25 school year.
Walker fits the bill. He played the the 2021 season at Palomar College. a junior college in San Marcos, California, before competing for Oklahoma in 2022 and ’23 and Wisconsin this season. The NCAA counts his junior college season towards his four years of college eligibility.
The waiver stems from a case brought forward by Vanderbilt quarterback Diego Pavia. A Tennessee court ruled that counting the two seasons he played at a junior college toward his NCAA eligibility violated the Sherman Antitrust Act.
Walker, a 5-foot-9, 218-pound Las Vegas native, led the Badgers with 864 yards in 190 carries, a 4.5-yard average, and scored 10 touchdowns.
He begin the season sharing the No. 1 tailback role with Chez Mellusi and blossomed after Mellusi took what proved to be a permanent leave Oct. 3.
As Wisconsin’s primary ball carrier Walker ran for 718 yards in 152 carries, a 4.7-yard average, with nine touchdowns.
His best stretch was a three-game run against Purdue, Rutgers and Northwestern when he gained 418 yards in 66 carries, a 6.3-yard average, and scored six times.
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