The Badgers always have one mainstay at wide receiver -- until he graduates. With Alex Erickson leaving, who will fill the void in 2016?
The Wisconsin Badgers entered the 2014 season with the task of replacing Jared Abbrederis, who had accounted for over 40 percent of the team's yards through the air the year before. Wisconsin now faces a similar challenge two years later, with this void coming in the form of Alex Erickson.
Erickson snatched the baton from Abbrederis and brilliantly ran with it for the last two seasons, accumulating 1,750 receiving yards despite being part of a passing attack that was, to put it nicely, inconsistent.