Early Wednesday morning, Boston College commit Brady Bekkenhuis announced his decision to flip his commitment from the Golden Eagles to the Wisconsin Badgers. Bekkenhuis is an offensive tackle in the class of 2026, whose Early Signing Period begins on Dec. 3.
Bekkenhuis becomes Wisconsin's fourth-highest-ranked commit in the class of 2026, slotted between recent running back commit Qwantavius Wiggins and defensive line prospect Djidjou Bah. Additionally, with the recent decommitments of two offensive line prospects, Bekkenhuis is now Wisconsin's only commit at the position.
AdvertisementAdvertisementAdvertisementWisconsin is losing a fair amount of offensive line depth due to players graduating, so it is important for the offensive line coach, A.J. Blazek, to continue to reload in the always-important position room. The Badgers have proved that they can compete and win against ranked opponents in the past few weeks, so the next step for head coach Luke Fickell and his staff is to start landing higher-profile recruits at positions of need, just like they did with Brady Bekkenhuis.
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