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Stave’s work limited early in spring camp (AUDIO)

March 6, 2014 By Bill Scott

The Wisconsin Badger football team opened spring drills on Wednesday in

Joel Stave

Joel Stave

Madison and quarterback Joel Stave, who hurt his right shoulder in the Capital One Bowl on New Year’s Day, will be limited early on.

Bart Houston, Tanner McEvoy and freshman D.J. Gillins took the bulk of the reps in practice on Wednesday as Stave left early to attend a class.

McEvoy wound up playing safety for the Badgers last season, but was throwing the ball well yesterday.  So did Houston who showed off his strong arm during the workout.

AUDIO: Gary Anderson said Stave will be limited :17

AUDIO: Gary Anderson on QB Bart Houston :12

AUDIO: Gary Anderson on how Tanner McEvoy looked :11

Spring workouts continue, with the annual spring game to be played on April 12th in Madison.

 

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