Germantown High School standout Djidjou Bah is set to visit Wisconsin Badgers on May 30 after fixing his schedule which he said has something to with his response to the care given to him by the team.
The 6’3 defensive lineman is being chased by at least 22 schools. He recently concluded his visit to Northwestern Wildcats and Badgers will be up next.
“Wisconsin has been showing me a ton of love,” he said in an interview with Nick Osen of Badger 247.
“They believe I’m a priority for them. They came to see me twice during spring practices in a span of two weeks, so that says a lot.”
Bah was recruited by Matt Mitchell and received an offer early May.
He is set to visit three more schools after the Badgers in the next two weeks after he set foot in UW-Madison. They are the Iowa Hawkeyes (June 9), Indiana Hoosiers (June 13), and NC State Wolfpack (June 20).
Djidjou Bah has been expressing love for Wisconsin Badgers
This is not the first time Bah said good words about the UW football team.
Early this month, he expressed love for for Mitchell who he said is watching closely over his future in recruitment effort.
“Coach Mitchell is a real one. They wanted to get me out there during Spring but unfortunately, I couldn’t make it. To have them come to me and offer me is a blessing. They like my get off my positional versatility and they think I could be a dominant 3-tech for them.”
He also said that the offer from Wisconsin means a lot to him as he knows the school as the type who develops good players of his position.

“It means a lot to receive an offer from Wisconsin. They have a history of putting good D-Linemen in the NFL so to have an offer from them means a lot.”
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