The Wisconsin Badgers have been busy as the transfer portal is in full blossom. Wisconsin has already flipped a number of commitments to Madison and it appears more could be on the way. Luke Fickell has absolutely hit the ground running so far. Here are a few that have already committed:
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QB Nick Evers Posts Himself In Badgers Jerssey
hmm. @BadgerFootball pic.twitter.com/bipAPSDo24
— nicco (@NickEvers12) December 14, 2022
While this is certainly not a commitment, he is definitely acknowledging his time in Madison. Many of the fans in the replies very excited about the potential of Evers committing to Wisconsin.
Who Is Nick Evers?
Nick Evers was a 2022 mid-year enrollee at Oklahoma and a consensus four-star prospect. He was touted as the No. 4 dual-threat quarterback in the class by Rivals, the No. 7 pocket-passer QB by ESPN, the No. 7 QB by On3 and the No. 8 QB by 247Sports. Evers ranked the No. 77 player in the country by On3. He was also rated as the 17th-best prospect in the state of Texas by On3. Evers threw for nearly 5,000 yards and 44 touchdowns and rushed for 18 TDs over his junior and senior seasons in high school. He also rushed for 648 yards his senior year. He chose Oklahoma over Auburn, Florida and others after originally committing to Florida. This type of commitment would be game changing for the Wisconsin program. This is exactly the type of recruitment is was Luke Fickell brings to Wisconsin.
Evers’ younger brother, Drew Evers, was also on campus last month for UW’s regular season finale against Minnesota. The family has ties to the Madison area. He will have four years of eligibility remaining at his next school. This would be massive for Wisconsin.
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