The Wisconsin Badgers currently stand at 5-4, including 3-3 in conference play, heading into Week 11 in head coach Luke Fickell’s first year at the helm.
It’s been a bumpy ride for the Badgers, as they’ve lost top players Chez Mellusi and Tanner Mordecai to injuries, prompting them to adjust, which led to Braedyn Locke’s first action of his career.
Through three starts, Locke has thrown for five touchdowns on zero interceptions, but has completed slightly under 50 percent of his passes, while the Badgers have gone 1-2 during the span.
Locke, a redshirt freshman, was one of three quarterback transfers this offseason, and was dubbed as a potential quarterback of the future in due time.