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Wisconsin Badgers running back Braelon Allen has been dealing with a lower left leg injury that he sustained during the October 28th game against Ohio State. The injury forced him to leave the field prematurely, leaving fans and the team concerned about his availability for upcoming games.

Before his injury, Allen had an impressive college career, amassing 3,267 rushing yards and scoring 32 total touchdowns. His presence on the field has been instrumental in the Badgers' offensive success.

Update on Braelon Allen's Condition

In a recent press conference,  Wisconsin Head Coach Luke Fickell provided an update on Allen's injury status. When asked about Allen's condition and whether there was optimism for his return to practice, Coach Fickell remained cautious. He stated, "I don't know. We'll have to see. Last week he didn't do a bunch and it was going to be a game-time decision and we'll have to see this week." 

Coach Fickell went on to explain that while Allen did move around a bit recently, the team did not push him too hard in practice. " You know, I couldn't answer that. Obviously moved around a little bit last night, but we did not do a ton. So it wasn't like we could evaluate a lot of guys on anything that we did last night. Normally we do maybe a little bit more, but in the last two, three weeks of the season, sometimes Sundays become lighter and lighter and a little bit more mental work. So, we hope but we'll have to see."

Final Thoughts

Braelon Allen's absence from the field has been noticeable for the Wisconsin Badgers. His ability to rush effectively and contribute to the team's offense has been a big factor in their success. Losing a player of his caliber can have a significant impact on the team's performance. As the Wisconsin Badgers prepare for this weekend's game against Nebraska, the status of Braelon Allen remains uncertain. Allen's ability to return to practice and ultimately participate in the upcoming games could be a critical factor in the team's performance and their pursuit of success in the season.

This article first appeared on FanNation All Badgers and was syndicated with permission.

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