The Wisconsin Badgers concluded their seventh practice of the spring on Saturday, which was the longest thus session, stemming around three hours on an eventful day.
Here are three quick takeaways from Wisconsin’s spring practice No. 7.
Quarterbacks shine
Saturday’s practice was arguably the best collective effort from the quarterback room, as both Braedyn Locke and Tyler Van Dyke impressed, compiling one of their best days of the spring.
It began in 1-on-1s, where both quarterbacks delivered on-target throws consistently as the wideouts thrived in those situations over the secondary.
Then, in 11-on-11s, both quarterbacks started strong, as Tyler Van Dyke fit in a great ball to Will Pauling running a post corner from the slot on a great play design from Phil Longo.