The three-month stretch from January-March is a grueling time for Wisconsin football, and it’s not just because of the frigid Madison winter.
The Badgers’ winter workouts, facilitated by fourth-year director of strength and conditioning Brady Collins, are no joke. Players transform their bodies through a demanding series of lifts, drills and conditioning.
Oftentimes, these winter workouts are most crucial for younger players still shedding their high school physiques and growing into Big Ten bodies.
Two of those young players — at a position Wisconsin badly needs playmakers to emerge — have made serious strides this winter: outside linebackers Nick Clayton and Jaylen Williams…