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Wisconsin Football Big Spring Plans for Luke Fickell

The Wisconsin football team is getting ready for spring football as Luke Fickell starts his second season in charge of the Badgers. Fickell wants an air-raid offense but he’s got to get better play at quarterback. Tanner Mordecai was not the answer. The plan for 2024 is to use Miami Hurricanes transfer Tyler Van Dyke to lead the Wisconsin football offense. Van Dyke is talented but erratic. Another talented quarterback already on the roster may get a shot at the starting job and that is Braedyn Locke. He’s young but he is talented enough to make a run at the starting gig and that is why this spring is extremely important for everyone involved. And since Wisconsin basketball is struggling we thought we’d talk about Wisconsin football today.

Find out which former Ohio State Buckeyes player is working for former Michigan football coach Jim Harbaugh with the Los Angeles Chargers and what he thinks about it. (Here’s a hint: He’s pretty excited about it and the feeling seems mutual!).

The Nebraska athletic director has some words about court-storming. It has happened three times at Nebraska in the past few weeks, involving both the women’s and men’s teams.

And Juwan Howard is about to set a dubious record with the Michigan basketball program.

We have all of this and a look ahead to this weekend’s programming on the Big 10 Network, here on Locked on Big 10 with Craig Shemon. Join us!

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