Photos: Wisconsin 2023 verbal commits clash in season opener
JAKE KOCOROWSKI
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Two 2023 Wisconsin verbal commits, Chris Terek (Glenbard West) and Jamel Howard Jr. (Marist), squared off in Chicago Saturday. Check out some of the photos from a thrilling game.
Wisconsin 2023 verbal commit Jamel Howard Jr. (58) and Marist run onto the field before the Redhawks' contest against Glenbard West on Saturday in Chicago.
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Four-star recruit and 2023 Wisconsin verbal commit Chris Terek takes part in pregame warmups before Glenbard West's matchup against Marist on Saturday in Chicago.
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Four-star recruit and Wisconsin 2023 verbal commit Chris Terek is shown before Glenbard West's season-opening contest against Marist in Chicago on Saturday.
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Four-star recruit and 2023 Wisconsin verbal commit Chris Terek takes part in warmups before Glenbard West's season-opening contest against Marist in Chicago on Saturday.
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Wisconsin 2023 verbal commit Jamel Howard Jr. warms up before Marist's season-opening contest against Glenbard West in Chicago.
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Wisconsin 2023 verbal commit Jamel Howard Jr. warms up before Marist's season-opening contest against Glenbard West.
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Wisconsin 2023 verbal commit Jamel Howard Jr. warms up before Marist's season-opening contest against Glenbard West.
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Wisconsin verbal commits Jamel Howard Jr. (58) and Chris Terek (77) battle during an extra-point attempt on Saturday in Chicago.
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Wisconsin verbal commits Jamel Howard Jr. (58) and Chris Terek (77) line up across from one another during an extra-point attempt Saturday in Chicago.
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Wisconsin 2023 commits Chris Terek, from left, Justin Taylor and Roderick "Trey" Pierce III pose for a photo after Terek and Glenbard West defeated fellow Badgers commit Jamel Howard Jr. and Marist with a 33-31 win in Chicago Saturday.
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