Wisconsin tries to regain supremacy in the trenches under its 4th O-line coach in as many years


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MADISON, Wis. — Wisconsin's offensive linemen understand what's expected at a program that prides itself on dominating the trenches. The Badgers haven't quite met that standard lately. Right tackle Riley Mahlman says that "in the past few years, I think we've been a good o-line. I don't think we've been necessarily great." An issue is a lack of stability. A.J. Blazek is Wisconsin's fourth offensive line coach in as many years. Wisconsin concluded spring practice Thursday realizing the importance of re-establishing its superiority at the line of scrimmage.

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