Wisconsin opened up it's scrimmage to the public on Saturday morning and more than 800 people were in attendance on what was a decent, but windy day according to those in attendance. What they saw was an offense that was ahead of the defense, who just three days prior had impressed more.
Needless to say it's your typical spring, where inconsistency and injuries reign supreme. That being said, what were the impressions of those in attendance on Saturday? Well, first lets start with the words of head coach Gary Andersen shall we:
One of the highlights of the scrimmage came in back-to-back TD plays involving wide receivers as junior Kenzel Doe took a reverse for 60 yards and housed it, only to watch as Joel Stave hooked up with Jared Abbrederis for a 60 yard TD pitch and catch.
How it happened was one of the biggest things that impressed Jeff Potrykus of the Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel.
Tom Oates of the Wisconsin State Journal sung some of the same tune, but his number one take away was how different the defense was in how aggressive it appeard to be – something Badger fans who won't see this team till next fall won't have a true appreciation for from what we hear.
Our staff will be in attendance next weekend, so be on the look out for full coverage leading up to the spring game on April 20th.
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