Wisconsin FB News: Badgers Make Cut for In-State OL, Jim Leonhard Update, More
Weekly Wisconsin football news recap:
It’s been a busy couple of days for the Wisconsin football program, ladies and gents, but fear not because BadgerNotes can help get you back up to speed with a roundup of some important news you may have missed.
Badgers Make Cut for 4-Star In-State OT
This past week, 2024 four-star offensive tackle Nathan Roy out of Mukwonago (Wis.), released a top seven of Ohio State, Tennesee, Michigan State, Minnesota, UCLA, USC, and the Wisconsin football program.
According to the 247Sports Composite, Roy is the No. 185 overall prospect in the 2024 recruiting class, the No. 12 OT in the country, and the No. 3 player in Wisconsin.
The 6-foot-5, 265-pound OT attended UW’s junior day last month and plans to take an unofficial visit to Wisconsin again sometime this spring.
Although the Badgers are currently in a great position with the talented in-state offensive tackle – it’s worth mentioning that Roy grew up on the West coast, and his brother plays for the UCLA Bruins.
Jim Leonhard Update
After recently interviewing for the Philidelphia Eagles defensive coordinator vacancy, Jeremy Fowler of ESPN reported that Jim Leonhard and the franchise mutually decided not to move forward.
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