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Photos: Wisconsin football wraps up fifth preseason practice
- JAKE KOCOROWSKI
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The University of Wisconsin football program conducted its fifth preseason camp practice Sunday inside UW-Platteville's Ralph E. Davis Pioneer Stadium.
Safety Hunter Wohler warms up before the University of Wisconsin's fifth preseason practice on Sunday at UW-Platteville.
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University of Wisconsin assistants Matt Mitchell, left, and Colin Hitschler talk during practice warmups Sunday at UW-Platteville.
University of Wisconsin players huddle around coach Luke Fickell as he delivers a message during the Badgers' fifth preseason practice Sunday at UW-Platteville.
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Defensive line coach Greg Scruggs instructs players during the University of Wisconsin's fifth preseason practice Sunday at UW-Platteville.
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Outside linebacker TJ Bollers participates in a drill during the University of Wisconsin's fifth preseason camp Sunday at UW-Platteville.
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Outside linebacker TJ Bollers participates in a drill during the University of Wisconsin's fifth preseason camp Sunday at UW-Platteville.
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Cornerback Ricardo Hallman catches a throw during warmups at the University of Wisconsin's fifth preseason camp practice Sunday at UW-Platteville.
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Outside linebacker Darryl Peterson participates in a drill during the University of Wisconsin's fifth preseason camp practice on Sunday at UW-Platteville.
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University of Wisconsin coach Luke Fickell talks during warmups as the Badgers conducted their fifth preseason practice on Sunday at UW-Platteville.
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The Badgers had a short-lived motivational instrument on the practice field Sunday. On that and other observations from training camp.Â
The Badgers' defensive line may go deep in its rotation this season. That doesn't bother those in Greg Scruggs' room, the assistant says.
The former All-American Athletic Conference honoree is working back from an injury that cost him most of Badgers spring practice.
The Cincinnati transfer is learning to play not one, but two new positions as he transitions to the Big Ten.
Observations from the Badgers' fourth training camp lead with a near dust-up, and feature a different offensive look and a battle brewing at punter.Â
The University of Wisconsin football program wrapped up its fourth preseason practice at UW-Platteville on Saturday morning.Â
The former UW-Madison interim chancellor who called the Big Ten "the one, true national powerhouse conference" is headed back to the league.
An up-and-down day for the Badgers top two quarterbacks and a look at a potential position battle on special teams highlight observations from the third day of training camp.Â
A collection of photos from the Wisconsin football team's third fall camp practice at UW-Platteville.

