

24 against Ohio State after suffering a leg injury. Rucci, UW's best blocking tight end, hasn't played since Sept. Wohler, who started the season opener against Illinois State, hasn't played since suffering a leg injury in week one. "I would say I'm working back," Herbig said Monday. Herbig, who leads the team with 6.0 sacks, missed the Purdue win with a knee injury, but could have played if needed. The Badgers are expected to get three key players back - junior outside linebacker Nick Herbig, sophomore safety Hunter Wohler, and junior tight end Hayden Rucci.
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The bye week was beneficial to Wisconsin in a lot of ways, perhaps no more so than on the injury front.
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It is free and a great way to get daily updates on UW football, basketball, recruiting, and more delivered straight to your inbox. Want the latest news on Wisconsin delivered right to your email? Subscribe to the Badger247 newsletter here. "The biggest thing I'm asking of our guys here in this condensed four-game season, really, is the urgency to be really high and go out there and attack, this final stretch of our schedule." "I think it was a very productive bye week for us where guys were able to step back a little bit and just excited to get back on the field this week and face a great opponent that's playing good football at the moment," Leonhard said Monday.

Improving to 2-1 under interim head coach Jim Leonhard, UW was able to use the week off to get a number of key players back healthy for the stretch run of the 2022 season. Coming off the bye week, Wisconsin (4-4, 2-3) looks to collect back-to-back wins for the first time this season as the Badgers host Maryland (6-2, 3-2) in a Big Ten Conference crossover. The game will be streamed on B1G+ (subscription required) and broadcast live on the Hawkeye Radio Network.MADISON, Wis. First pitch at Goodman Softball Complex is scheduled for 1 p.m. Iowa (30-25, 10-12) returns to action on Sunday for the regular season finale at Wisconsin (26-19, 11-10).
