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Badger Bits: The latest on Quintez Cephus; UW facilities renovation talk; Barry Alvarez sounds off on Playoff expansion

Lawyers for Wisconsin Badgers wide receiver Quintez Cephus “wrote in court filings Tuesday they believe prosecutors have evidence showing two women who said Cephus sexually assaulted them in April were not impaired by alcohol as the women have told police,” the Wisconsin State Journal’s Ed Trevelen reported Wednesday.

Read Trevelen’s full report for complete details (we won’t thoroughly aggregate the original reporting on each update in this story), but here is today’s overview:

One of Cephus’ lawyers, Stephen Meyer, called the criminal complaint “salacious” in an emailed comment on Monday.