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Madison, Wis. – It is expected that offensive to join Wisconsin Kevin Heywood to miss all the upcoming seasons after tearing off their front cross-line ligament in spring practice.
Heywood, the projected starter for the flocks on his left pain, he hurt his knee in practice. Coach Wisconsin Luke Fickell revealed the severity of the injury.
“It will be really hard and hard, but it’s part of the game,” Fickell said. “We were lucky in the last two seasons to prepare and may last through the season. Now we will have to think of some other guys and whether some other guys, whether it’s Leyton Nelson, Emerson Mandell, guys, as they could come in.”
Wisconsin benefited from outstanding stability on his offensive line during the first two years of Fickell’s term.
The Jazari had the same initial offensive line for each of its 12 games last year, with Jack Nelson on the left, Joe Brunner on the left guard, Joe Huber on the right and Riley Mahlman on the right connection. Brunner, Renfro and Mahlman returned this year.
Wisconsin had the same initial offensive line for all 12 of its regular seasonal games in 2023. years, with Nelson on the left, Huber on the left, Tanor Bortolini in the center, Michael Furtney on the right and Mahlman on the right connection. The only change that season came in a loss of a bowl for Reliaquest in LSU, with RENFRO to start after injuring the entire regular season with the lower left leg injury.
Hey, he is expected to take over this season for Nelson, who started on the left hand side of each of the last three years. Heywood participated in all 12 matches for Wisconsin last year as they played special teams and occasional performances on the offense.
His injury is a return to Wisconsin Team that wants to reject the 22 consecutive winning season and the prospects for the bowl ended last year. The amplifiers ended 5-7 last season and lost the final five matches.