Another program has offered a talented Wisconsin Badgers commitment as multiple programs are working to flip the commitment of the recruit.
Djidjou Bah, a three-star defensive lineman within the 2026 class, committed to the Wisconsin Badgers back in June after just weeks of contact with the program. Wisconsin and Bah worked quickly, securing a visit and commitment shortly after a scholarship was extended. The quick work was impressive at the start, but now the recruiting process has begun to explode once again for the recruit.
Following his commitment to the Badgers, Bah received scholarships from Missouri, Penn State, and most recently Colorado. The recruit also took visits with Missouri, NC State, and Michigan State since announcing his commitment to Wisconsin. Bah also announced that potential game-day visits could be in line for Wisconsin and Penn State during the upcoming season.
Wisconsin Badgers Defensive Line Commitment Djidjou Bah in the Midst of Recruiting Resurgence
Bah racked up a handful of offers before the Wisconsin Badgers offered, booked a visit, and secured a visit with the recruit. However, more programs have begun to offer the recruit since his commitment announcement back in June including Penn State, Missouri, and now Colorado.
Much of the new exposure for Bah has been surrounded by the idea of a potential position change for the recruit. Currently, Wisconsin plans on using Bah as more of an edge within the 3-3-5 defense while Missouri, Colorado, and Penn State would prefer to use Bah as a defensive tackle. The defender would be an ideal fit within the Missouri 4-2-5 defense that focuses upon having two smaller, quicker defensive tackles.



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Colorado is a program the Wisconsin Badgers will have to worry about due to the fact that the Buffaloes has plenty of playing time to go around and the Bah would have the option to play defensive tackle. First time defensive coordinator Robert Livingston came down from the NFL and will now be implementing a hybrid defense.
The defensive line is one of the oldest rooms for Colorado and will be one where the staff may look towards young talent to contribute early. Wisconsin can make a similar case as the Badgers are predominantly leaning upon veterans along the defensive line and could use an influx of talent as rotational pieces.
The situation with Bah and potentially losing the commitment that the Badgers worked for is still a very real possibility. While Bah has held solid thus far, Colorado is likely not the end of the line and more programs will continue to offer the recruit and potential secure visits.
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