Madison — Wisconsin defensive coordinator Dave Aranda hopes to see a change this season in cornerback Sojourn Shelton.
Aranda wants the junior to break the law — figuratively, of course — beginning with the opener Saturday against No. 3 Alabama.
Specifically, Aranda hopes Shelton takes more calculated risks within the framework of the overall defense.
Shelton did that as a freshman in 2013 and finished with four interceptions and seven passes broken up. His play was more rigid last season, and he finished with six passes broken up and no interceptions.
"When he played as a freshman he played very free," Aranda said.