The Badgers have a lot of work to do in the cornerback room this offseason.
The Wisconsin Badgers are likely to see an overhaul at cornerback for the second straight season. Rising senior Geimere Latimer is entering the transfer portal after one season in Madison, On3’s Hayes Fawcett reported on Tuesday.
Latimer, the brother of former Badgers running back commit Amari Latimer, started in the nickel this season for Wisconsin after transferring in from Jacksonville State. He finished the season with 23 tackles and a forced fumble.
Over his first two seasons at Jacksonville State, Latimer played in 27 games, recording 56 tackles, four interceptions, six pass breakups, and a forced fumble. He looked to move up when head coach Rich Rodriguez headed to West Virginia and landed at Wisconsin.
At the time, that was a big move for the Badgers, not only because they got a starter at cornerback, but that also seemed to give them a leg up in the Amari Latimer sweepstakes.
Well, the younger Latimer had a surprise flip to West Virginia on National Signing Day, leaving the Badgers hanging, and the older Latimer is now heading out of Madison as well.
Latimer now has the possibility of joining his younger brother at West Virginia, where his former coach, Rich Rodriguez, is currently. And the Badgers have another hole to fill in a very-depleted cornerback room.
Wisconsin is now expected to lose its top three cornerbacks. Ricardo Hallman and D’Yoni Hill are out of eligibility as seniors, and Latimer is heading elsewhere. They already had a lack of depth at the position after a mass exodus last offseason, and now don’t have much experience in the room.
Here are the Badgers’ scholarship cornerbacks on the roster for next year: Omillio Agard, Jai’Mier Scott, Jahmare Washington, and Cairo Skanes.
There’s a lot of work to do this offseason.
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