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Badgers' Zachman Eyes 7th Season Amid Injury
19 Nov
Summary
- Preston Zachman suffered a lower body injury in Week 3.
- He may seek a medical redshirt for an extra year.
- Coach Fickell is exploring NCAA waiver options for Zachman.

Wisconsin Badgers safety Preston Zachman's potential seventh season in 2026 is under consideration after a season-ending lower body injury sustained in Week 3 against Alabama. The Pennsylvania native's situation opens the door for a medical redshirt, a possibility his coaching staff is actively exploring. Head coach Luke Fickell acknowledged the NCAA's unpredictable waiver process, expressing uncertainty about the outcome.
Fickell's cautious approach stems from a previous disappointment regarding cornerback Nyzir Forqurean's eligibility for 2025. Forqurean's ongoing lawsuit against the NCAA for playing eligibility highlights the complexities players face. Consequently, Fickell is prioritizing celebrating the remaining guaranteed game time for his seniors this season.
With key safeties Austin Brown and Owen Arnett set to graduate, securing an additional year from Zachman would significantly aid the Badgers in navigating the anticipated turnover at the position. This potential return offers a glimmer of stability for the team's defensive backfield heading into the next season.




