Recruiting
Wisconsin made the top six schools for class of 2025 offensive tackle Jack Lange last night.
Lange is 247Sports’ No. 116 player in the class of 2025, No. 13 offensive tackle and No. 2 recruit from the state of Missouri.
Wisconsin makes the final six cut alongside Nebraska, Missouri, Ole Miss, Michigan and Notre Dame.
While the Badgers are a finalist, Lange does have two 247Sports crystal ball predictions from Notre Dame insiders to choose the Fighting Irish.
I’m so thankful for all of the opportunities that i’ve been given so far, with that being said i am going to focus my efforts towards these 6 schools! @HuskerFootball @MizzouFootball @NDFootball @OleMissFB @BadgerFootball @UMichFootball
Thanks for the graphic @ptgraphics0! pic.twitter.com/F0Gn6sbCaN
— Jack Lange (@JackLange55) February 17, 2024
Wisconsin’s class of 2025 currently has seven commitments. It ranks No. 9 in the nation at this early stage in the cycle, though currently does not have a blue-chip commit.
The program’s 2024 group finished No. 25 in the nation with a blue chip ratio of 50%. Luke Fickell and his staff have a long ways to go in the 2025 class.
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This article originally appeared on Badgers Wire: Wisconsin makes the final six schools for a top class of 2025 offensive tackle
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