The Oklahoma Sooners will suffer a severe setback when after second highly committed player departs the team following…
Transfer running back Tawee Walker of the Oklahoma Sooners has committed to the Wisconsin Badgers, he revealed on Friday.
Working in a timeshare with redshirt freshman Gavin Sawchuck, Walker, a junior, rushed for 513 yards and seven touchdowns in 2023 on five yards per carry.
Walker, a 5’9, 215-pound running back, transferred to Oklahoma today after first attending Palomar Junior College. This is his second time to Wisconsin.
With the loss of star running back Braelon Allen, Walker joins a reorganized Badgers running back unit that welcomes back Chez Mellusi, who sustained a season-ending injury in Week 4.
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Additionally, recruits Darrion Dupree, Dilin Jones, and Gideon Ituka are all expected to join the program, giving the Badgers a talented class of 2024 running backs.
Walker deepens the group and may be a strong candidate to contend right away for a spot on the two-deep at running back.
For the 2024 campaign, the Badgers have eight scholarship backs: Gideon Ituka, Darrion Dupree, Dilin Jones, Tawee Walker, Jackson Acker, Nate White, and Cade Yacamelli.
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