Suspended Wisconsin linebacker was driving over 100 mph, records say
TODD D. MILEWSKI
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University of Wisconsin football strength and conditioning director Brady Collins talks about how "Squat Fest" began and evolved, and just what was different this year at UW compared to year's past at Cincinnati.
A University of Wisconsin football player caught driving 117 mph on the interstate in Rock County in June didn't dispute the speed when he was pulled over.
University of Wisconsin running back Braelon Allen prepares to perform a squat during the program's "Squat Fest" event Friday inside the weight room of Camp Randall Stadium.
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The University of Wisconsin football program participated in its inaugural "Squat Fest" event under the Luke Fickell era Friday morning inside the weight room of Camp Randall Stadium.
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Redshirt senior inside linebacker Maema Njongmeta mans the DJ booth during the offense's Squat Fest session Friday inside the weight room of Camp Randall Stadium.
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University of Wisconsin wide receiver Chimere Dike prepares to perform a squat during the program's "Squat Fest" event Friday inside the weight room of Camp Randall Stadium.
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University of Wisconsin offensive lineman Tanor Bortolini performs a squat during the program's "Squat Fest" event Friday inside the weight room of Camp Randall Stadium.
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University of Wisconsin running back Braelon Allen prepares to perform a squat during the program's "Squat Fest" event Friday inside the weight room of Camp Randall Stadium.
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University of Wisconsin offensive lineman Jack Nelson prepares to perform a squat during the program's "Squat Fest" event Friday inside the weight room of Camp Randall Stadium.
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University of Wisconsin running back Chez Mellusi performs tricep extensions during the program's "Squat Fest" event Friday inside the weight room of Camp Randall Stadium.