Wisconsin lands a 2023 preferred walk-on defensive lineman

    Wisconsin lands a 2023 preferred walk-on defensive lineman

    Wisconsin continued to be on a recruiting roll early this week as the Badgers landed 2023 preferred walk-on Nolan Vils.

    Vils was previously committed to Augustana (DII) and the 2023 defensive lineman announced his decision to flip via Twitter on Monday.

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    “I’d like to thank all the coaches at Augustana for their interest in me and all they have done for me,” said Vils on Twitter. “With that being said I have decided to de-commit from Augustana to continue my athletic and academic career at the University of Wisconsin.”

    Vils is a Badger State native and starred at Sauk Prairie this past year.

    #Committed I’m staying Home. 🦡🔴⚪️ @CoachMikeTress @CoachTurnerUW @_maximus347 @CoachFick pic.twitter.com/55VLek31eM

    — NBV (@NolanVils) December 19, 2022

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