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Here are some notes from the fourth glance of the media on the 2025 Badgers.

Madison – The bleak months of winter have come and gone, as well as a significant part of the low season. Wisconsin Football returned from his spring break and returned to the practice field for the fourth open training session.

Badgerblitz.com had boots on the floor in the McClain Center and will be present for the spring duration.

Here are some notes from the training on Tuesday:

Luke Fickell Provided the media after training, he gave an important update via Wide receiver Mark Hager.

Fickell said that the Idaho transfer was no longer and they don’t know exactly when it will be back. Fickell expressly gave the reason for the absence of Hampper.

Possibly due to the flat wide recipient group, Jeff Grimes And the crime emphasized the misconduct in 11-opposite 11 segments with jet swets, reversations, bootlegs and screens that made up most of the games.

This did not lead to many explosive pieces, but the media gave the media to the versatility of the running room. All four paths catch passes and took part in pass blocking exercises. Dilin Jones fought in the passport protection early and stormed Bull through Tyrese Fearbry And Christian Alliegro Before avoiding Tyler Jansey from.

Jones recovered after the three consecutive repetitions and ended the drill strongly. Darrion Dupree lost a fiddling, but he and he and he and Cade Yacamelli were solid overall.

Tyrell Henry And Vinny Anthony dream of the absence of Tech Kekahuna – Who stayed in a trunk, but used a knee scooter instead of running – and hindered.

Henry was particularly involved and connected to Billy Edwards For a few big games. The first came on a deep ball in the seam, with Edwards brought the ball between three defenders directly into the hands of Henry, who fell into the end zone unscathed.

Later Edwards was forced from the pocket – possibly a sack in game scenarios – and he fired a throw of about 25 meters on the right side line. Henry grabbed, grabbed the passport and got a foot within limits before crashing against the padded wall in the McClain center. Overall, Edwards was more consistent than in previous practices.

Quarterback Danny O’Neil Had a solid day too. Things became chaotic beyond the two best signal callers. Milos Spasojevic Throwed off on a bad deep ball and could not complete the handover in a stretch run Gideon Ituka – which leads to a fumble.

Reserve center Joey Okla And Carter Smith Had a few botched snapshots and Smith threw a interceptor during the team exercises. In the offensive line, Kerry Kodanko the start movement guard remained.

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