Wisconsin’s control of field position and time of possession, when paired with a strong special teams unit, can be tough to overcome for opposing teams. But that wasn’t the way it played out last year, as almost completely across the board the special teams struggled. With some familiar faces gaining a year’s worth of experience, and some new players primed for bigger roles, the special teams hopes to be better in 2019.
After seeing seven practices Bucky’s 5th Quarter has a breakdown of the sights and sounds of camp, as well as what to possibly expect when the team heads down to open the season against South Florida on August 30th.