
Spring Practice Observations: Offense, Defense, and Insider Insights.
The Wisconsin Badgers conducted their 12th spring practice, with the defense prevailing once again. Quarterback Tanner Mordecai struggled with his deep ball accuracy and threw three interceptions, but showed promise in his growing relationship with wideout Chimere Dike. The receivers bounced back from a drop-heavy day on Tuesday, with Dike having one of his best practices. The offensive and defensive lines had 1-on-1s, with Jack Nelson and Joe Brunner standing out for the offensive line.
