
Tight end Jake Ferguson (left) celebrates with receiver Kendric Pryor after Pryor's touchdown grab put the Badgers up 24-0 at the close of the second quarter.
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Tight end Jake Ferguson (left) celebrates with receiver Kendric Pryor after Pryor's touchdown grab put the Badgers up 24-0 at the close of the second quarter.
Junior receiver Quintez Cephus, who announced he is taking an indefinite leave of absence from the Badgers football team Saturday, has now been formally suspended from the team for a violation of the Student-Athlete Discipline Policy, according to a Monday afternoon statement from UW Athletic Director Barry Alvarez.
The Wisconsin football team will be without last year’s top receiving target for the indefinite future, following today’s announcement by UW-Madison junior Quintez Cephus that he is leaving the team due to potential “unspecified charges” to come from the Dane County District Attorney’s office.
Managing Editor Samantha Nesovanovic and Editor-in-Chief Sammy Gibbons hope new UW-Madison students find their group to nest in in order to make campus feel a little smaller — we would love for that to be The Daily Cardinal.
Safety Reggie Pearson is one of several highly touted freshmen fighting for playing time on a Badger defense that lost more than half its starters to graduation and the NFL draft last year.