The Wisconsin Badgers are facing off against the No. 1 Ohio State Buckeyes on Saturday, with kickoff slated for 2:30 p.m. on CBS.
Ahead of the game, Wisconsin revealed its injury report for the weekend, where several players are out and others are questionable.
Here’s the full list of injuries for Saturday:
QUESTIONABLE
WR Trech Kekahuna
TE Tucker Ashcraft
OUT
WR Tyrell Henry
CB D’Yoni Hill
RB Darrion Dupree
QB Billy Edwards
WR Joseph Griffin Jr.
S Preston Zachman
OLB Evan Van Dyn Hoven
OL Kevin Heywood
OL Leyton
Nelson
OL Barrett Nelson
DL Ernest Willor Jr.
WR Ben Lemirand
DL Torin Pettaway
There are a few changes this week. Tyrell Henry and Darrion Dupree are both out after suffering injuries last week, giving a hit to the team’s skill position groups.
Cornerback D’Yoni Hill remains out, which means redshirt freshman Omillio Agard and true freshman Cairo Skanes could split the boundary cornerback reps once again. They’ll get a tough challenge against Jeremiah Smith and Carnell Tate.
Safety Preston Zachman remains out with a lower-body injury. His replacement, Matt Jung, has struggled in the starting lineup, but Wisconsin has yet to make a change. Jung and Austin Brown have been the top safeties exclusively over the last few weeks.
Wide receiver Trech Kekahuna, who was rocked with a big hit early in last weekend’s game before being quickly ruled out, is questionable. It was clear the Badgers had a big gameplan for the wideout before his injury, so we’ll see if he plays.
With the wide receiver injuries, true freshman Eugene Hilton could be asked to step up, while transfer Dekel Crowdus may see his biggest role yet in the slot.
Tight end Tucker Ashcraft is also questionable. His snap share should slowly start to grow as he works back in, but that may not be this week. If he’s out, expect Grant Stec and Jackson Acker to get a few more snaps.