Wisconsin confident that QB Braedyn Locke’s experience will help him adapt to his new role
Associated PressThe AP Top 25 college football poll is back every week throughout the season! “I’ve felt the bullets flying.” Wisconsin’s chances of producing a 23rd consecutive winning season — extending the longest such streak by any power-conference team — depends in part on how well Locke performs the rest of the year. That’s pretty much in line with the career statistics for Locke, who started three games last year after Tanner Mordecai broke his throwing hand. “I think that was very valuable to us now because it’s not this huge change that nobody’s ready for,” Locke said. Tyler was very similar, so it’s been an easy, smooth transition so far.” Wisconsin had mixed results in the three games Locke started after taking over for Mordecai midway through a loss to Iowa.