The Wisconsin Badgers concluded their 10th practice of the spring on Saturday on a chilly day, which didn’t faze the team as they oozed with energy on both sides of the ball.
Here are three quick takeaways from Wisconsin’s spring practice No. 10.
Defense strikes first, has last laugh
The defense looked real strong during practice No. 10, which started with a good showing from the cornerbacks in 1-on-1s.
R.J. Delancy stood out, breaking up a 1-on-1 go ball intended for Quincy Burroughs with good coverage, showcasing solid deep speed before breaking up a deep ball in the endzone with one hand.