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Tell us if you’ve heard this story before — Corey Clement is out injured, Taiwan Deal has issues with his ankles and lower legs and Dare Ogunbowale has yet to breakout.
One would think we were about talking last season. Instead, a lack of health at running back has created an opportunity that may not have been there for redshirt freshman Bradrick Shaw.
In his first two games of action for the Wisconsin Badgers, Bradrick Shaw has lived up to his high recruiting ranking and his impressive offer sheet (Alabama, Ole Miss, Mississippi State, Nebraska). He rushed nine times for 74 yards and a touchdown in garbage time against Akron, fully showcasing his vision, power, and speed.
On Saturday, he saw an expanded role with Corey Clement (out with an ankle injury for the second time) and Taiwan Deal getting hurt.
The offense was struggling to move the football, in large part due to Ogunbowale’s ineffectiveness between the tackles. So Shaw took over as the workhorse.
He was impressive, carrying the ball 15 times for 62 yards. He showed good patience, followed his blockers, and exploded hard through the holes when they presented themselves.
“I thought he was good. I thought he ran hard. I think that’s kind of who he is,” said Wisconsin Head Coach Paul Chryst after the game.
He did have a horrible goal line fumble, but he is a freshman. He made a mistake, and unless it happens again, it’s nothing to lose sleep over. Most importantly, he responded to his mistake by staying composed and continuing to run with with confidence.
Aside from one play, he proved he is game ready and is superior to Ogunbowale between the tackles.
Shaw, only a redshirt freshman, has given Wisconsin fans a sneak peek of what is still to come. However, even Shaw hasn’t been able to shake the injury bug that has hit the Badgers running back group this season.
His name was a surprising addition to the injured list on Monday, has he was listed as questionable with a shoulder injury.
With Michigan State on Saturday, Wisconsin faces a real possibility that Ogunbowale would be the only healthy running back for the Badgers.
If ever there was a time for Shaw to make a statement, getting work and showcasing strength against the Spartans would be that time.
Shaw is obviously a gifted runner, and will only get better with time. But, the Badgers may not have time for him to just ease in to what may be an expanded role in the coming years. They may need him here and now…as long as he is healthy.
It’s early, but those early results have already proven that Shaw has the talent to be the next great Wisconsin running back.
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