Back to the Wisconsin Badgers Newsfeed

Takeaways from Badgers spring practice No. 7: Offense

The Wisconsin Badgers conducted their seventh practice of the spring on Saturday, which marked the first day that players practiced inside Camp Randall Stadium.

Overall, it was a fairly balanced day for the offense and defense, with several standouts on each side.

Offense Rotations

The first-team offense remained the same for the Badgers, although guard Michael Furtney was momentarily removed after a fight with Rodas Johnson broke out.

There were more rotations for the skill-position players, as Skyler Bell and C.J. Williams each saw some action with the first-team offense.

The second-team offense changed a little bit, as Joe Huber moved to right guard, with Dylan Barrett coming back to be the second-team center after snapping woes were the headline of Thursday’s practice.