Author: Dylan Buboltz

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Dylan is the President of Wisconsin Sports Heroics and the lead Wisconsin Badgers Football and Men's Basketball writer. He’s also held the roles of Vice President and staff writer. Dylan has been with WSH since May 2020. His work has been featured on YardBarker and Bleacher Report.

Jack Coan

In just about a month, the Wisconsin Badgers will be opening up fall camp for the 2020 season. Position battles and depth charts will be determined and become more clear as September 4th approaches. The 2019 Badgers return a good core of their offense from a year ago. Although, there are starters that need to be replaced. As a result, players such as Jonathan Taylor, Quintez Cephus, and Tyler Biadasz need to be replaced on the offensive side of the ball. In this article, we will look at my early predictions for the starting offense in 2020. Quarterback- Jack Coan…

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Wisconsin Basketball

It hasn’t been since March 7 that we saw the Badger basketball team take the court. That day, they beat the Indiana Hoosiers 60-56 and clinched a share of the Big Ten Championship. The team received the number one seed the following week in the Big Ten tournament. Before they took the court in their first tournament game, the rest of the season was cancelled due to COVID 19. As a new season approaches, it’s never too early to look ahead to this year’s team. In this article, we’ll look at five early facts about the 2020-2021 Wisconsin Badgers. A…

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Wisconsin Badgers

In just a few short months, the 2020 Wisconsin Badgers will be preparing for their season opener September 4 against Indiana under the lights of Camp Randall Stadium. Just like every year, there are position battles to look for as new players look for their opportunity to step up. Wisconsin has a good core of starters returning. In this article, we will look at three position groups that intrigue me most heading into this season. Linebackers The defense is in great shape entering fall camp. The defense does have to replace linebackers Zach Baun and Chris Orr who are now…

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The Wisconisn Badgers are the defending Big Ten West champions and have a challenging schedule in 2020. These include road games at Northwestern which has been a daunting task as of late, at Michigan early in the season, and finishing the season at Iowa. However, the Badgers are in a good position to repeat as Big Ten West champions and clinch a spot in Indianapolis in December. In this article, we will look at three reasons why the Badgers will be the team to represent the Big Ten West in Indianapolis. Veteran Offensive Line Wisconsin needs to replace three starters…

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Jonathan Taylor was selected by the Indianapolis Colts with the 41st pick in the 2020 NFL draft. He finished his three year career at Wisconsin with 6,174 yards and 50 touchdowns on 926 carries. Taylor leaves Wisconsin as one of the best running backs to ever come out of Madison. Who takes his share of the load in 2020? Below are three players I expect to be in the backfield for Wisconsin Football this year. Garrett Groshek Groshek is a senior running back who headlines a relatively young position. Not only can Groshek run the ball, but he serves as…

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It’s never too early to check into the college football season and the Wisconsin Badgers football schedule. The Badgers have an intriguing schedule this season. These include a rivalry game being played earlier and a non-conference match-up with a blue-blood program. Not to mention a game at historic Lambeau Field to top if off. Below are three games that intrigue me for the 2020 Badgers football team this year. Minnesota Golden Gophers (October 10th in Madison, WI) Wisconsin went into Minneapolis last year and embarrassed the Golden Gophers 38-17. There’s no doubt P.J. Fleck will have his troop motivated. Minnesota…

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