Josh Seltzner University of Wisconsin former walk-on offensive lineman told reporters Thursday that he won’t return to the Badgers, opting to not use the extra year of eligibility after the best season of his career.
Seltzner started 11 of UW’s 12 games and earned third-team All-American and first-team All-Big Ten recognition from The Associated Press, as well as first-team honors from Big Ten coaches.
He finished the season with the third-highest PFF grade among Big Ten guards.
The Columbus, Wisconsin, native felt he took the biggest steps forward in his pass protection this season and will begin training for a shot at the NFL after the Badgers play Arizona State in the Las Vegas Bowl on Dec. 30.
Bruss questionable for bowl game
Badgers senior right tackle Logan Bruss may not be able to play in the bowl game as he recovers from a foot injury. Bruss missed two games this season due to a neck injury, but he returned to be one of the team's best linemen. He was a consensus second-team All-Big Ten selection.
Bruss told reporters that he injured his foot against Rutgers and has been dealing with it since. The Kimberly, Wisconsin, native is not returning for a fifth year and will try to make the jump to the NFL. He likely will play guard in the pros after two of his three full seasons as a starter were at tackle. ESPN ranked Bruss as the No. 190 prospect in this year’s class, which equates to a sixth-round pick.
Seltzner started 11 of UW’s 12 games and earned third-team All-American and first-team All-Big Ten recognition from The Associated Press, as well as first-team honors from Big Ten coaches.
He finished the season with the third-highest PFF grade among Big Ten guards.
The Columbus, Wisconsin, native felt he took the biggest steps forward in his pass protection this season and will begin training for a shot at the NFL after the Badgers play Arizona State in the Las Vegas Bowl on Dec. 30.
Bruss questionable for bowl game
Badgers senior right tackle Logan Bruss may not be able to play in the bowl game as he recovers from a foot injury. Bruss missed two games this season due to a neck injury, but he returned to be one of the team's best linemen. He was a consensus second-team All-Big Ten selection.
Bruss told reporters that he injured his foot against Rutgers and has been dealing with it since. The Kimberly, Wisconsin, native is not returning for a fifth year and will try to make the jump to the NFL. He likely will play guard in the pros after two of his three full seasons as a starter were at tackle. ESPN ranked Bruss as the No. 190 prospect in this year’s class, which equates to a sixth-round pick.
Wisconsin football's unlikely All-American won't return next season
Badgers senior guard Josh Seltzner called his All-American and All-Big Ten season a "perfect ending" to his career.
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