MADISON, Wis. (AP) — It's still uncertain whether Wisconsin quarterback Billy Edwards Jr. will be healthy enough to play this weekend against Maryland, his former team, coach Luke Fickell said Monday.
Edwards has missed Wisconsin’s last two games after spraining his knee in the second quarter of a season-opening 17-0 victory over Miami (Ohio).
“It’s just going to be day to day,” Fickell said. “I think he warmed up Saturday and has continued to do things for us.”
Edwards transferred to Wisconsin after playing for Maryland from 2022-24. He was Maryland’s starting quarterback last season and completed 65% of his passes for 2,881 yards with 15 touchdowns and nine interceptions as the Terrapins went 4-8.
Danny O’Neil has filled in as Wisconsin’s starting quarterback since Edwards’ in