What Paul Chryst said at Wisconsin's weekly press conference
Wisconsin began the season as the country’s No. 4 team according to the AP Preseason Poll.
Following a 34-3 win over Western Kentucky, the Badgers moved back a spot to No. 5. Week 2 was no different.
Wisconsin defeated New Mexico 45-14 — although it wasn’t a perfect game — and fell back one more spot to No. 6 in the latest AP Poll. For Week 3, the Badgers are scheduled to face BYU at 3:30 p.m. on Saturday at Camp Randall Stadium. The game will be televised on ABC.
Prior to the game against the Cougars, coach Paul Chryst spoke with the media during his weekly press conference.
The entire presser can be watched here:
LIVE: #Badgers coach Paul Chryst’s weekly press conference https://t.co/zY997Z7taL
— Jason Galloway (@Jason_Galloway) September 10, 2018
A few of Chryst’s quotes:
Chryst said Griffin Grady's injury wasn't as bad as they thought it would be and that he'll be back.
— Jason Galloway (@Jason_Galloway) September 10, 2018
Paul Chryst announces that WR Danny Davis has served his suspension and he will be ready to go on Saturday against BYU. Big news for the #Badgers.
— Stephen Watson (@WISN_Watson) September 10, 2018
Jonathan Taylor ran it a career-high 33 times vs. New Mexico.
A reporter asked Paul Chryst today if the workload was too heavy.
Chryst's answer: pic.twitter.com/QZG5eUSLHi
— Big Ten Network (@BigTenNetwork) September 10, 2018
Chryst says that he thinks they have a better sense of what BYU wants to do this year. Said last season there were a few uncertainties heading into the game.
— Danny Cunningham (@RealDCunningham) September 10, 2018