The Wisconsin Badgers concluded their fifth practice of the spring on Tuesday, where both sides of the ball continued to have their moments on another eventful day.
Following practice, head coach Luke Fickell dubbed practices No. 5 to No. 9 as the ones that would be more telling with the team fully ramped up entering Week 2 of spring ball.
Here are three quick takeaways from Wisconsin’s spring practice No. 5.
Quarterbacks have their moments
On Saturday, Braedyn Locke was the standout of the group, while Tyler Van Dyke struggled with consistency as the two exchanged first-team snaps.