Hornibrook, Edwards, Deal questionaable

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Wisconsin lists starting QB Hornibrook, starting right tackle Edwards, and number two RB Taiwan Deal as questionable for Minnesota.

Starting dlinemen Rand and Sagapolu listed as out, along with starting TE Neuville. The top WR out for assault complaint.

Defensive secondary still a big concern. True frosh Burton started last week with regular starter, redshirt frosh Nelson, still out. True frosh Wildgoose, redshirt frosh Hicks, true soph Cone other parts of young Badger defense.

They start a true frosh, Bryson Williams, and a redshirt frosh, Kayden Lyles, on d-line.

QB Coan a true soph, RB Taylor a true soph, WR Davis a true soph, starting right tackle vs Purdue was Bruss, a redshirt frosh.
 


Purdue couldn't run the ball against them but they had a lot of success through the air. In the end the game will come down to how well we contain Taylor. He ran wild against Purdue. Their passing attack came alive a little bit late in the game but they still really struggle to move the ball through the air.

Let's hope the every other game trend continues for one more week and we can find a way to bring back the Axe. Has been way too long since that has happened.
 

forecast in Madison calls for 44 degrees and showers. Hopefully it clears up so ZACH ANNEXSTAD can throw for 400 yards against a weak Wisconsin secondary.
 

forecast in Madison calls for 44 degrees and showers. Hopefully it clears up so ZACH ANNEXSTAD can throw for 400 yards against a weak Wisconsin secondary.
Is Morgan hurt?

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Donnell Greene's health, or how we decide to replace him will be the key for us. Sam struggles in pass pro. I doubt Oseland is much better. Seems like we should try moving a G to tackle, since we have a couple backup Gs that are solid but no good T options.
 

One would think the EOAA investigation into their WRs would have pulled Davis off the field by now. Perhaps waiting for the bowl game.

Despite Wisconsin being really banged up MN will need their best effort offensively and defensively to pull it out. The blocking and protection is going to need to be much better and Morgan will need to pull the trigger within 2 or 3 seconds or disaster will ensue. Every team knows what Kirk likes to do with his WRs. Can Wisconsin stop them?

Like NW this will probably be a game decided by a possession or two, coaching decisions, and turnovers. Taylor will get his yards. Can we answer?
 

Taylor isn't listed on the injury sheet and that's probably all one needs to know. Stopping him is the key to everything.
 




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