The East-West Shrine Bowl is a big opportunity for some of the best college football players to boost their NFL Draft stock in front of scouts. Wisconsin Badgers edge rusher Mason Reiger has taken full advantage of the platform, and he is one of the big winners from the weekend of practices leading up to the game.
The Wisconsin Badgers' 2025 transfer class yielded mixed results. Their quarterbacks struggled when they weren't injured. Others stepped into larger roles than they were anticipated to fill when committing to Wisconsin and made a positive impact.
Through the first four games of the season, it's clear that the Wisconsin Badgers' most impactful transfer portal player from this offseason is Mason Reiger.
The Wisconsin Badgers still haven't had a chance to see pass rusher Mason Reiger in action since he transferred in from Louisville. He appears to be on track for being a full participant for fall camp.
The Badgers are revamping their front with some new bodies. The Wisconsin Badgers landed a commitment from Louisville Cardinals transfer edge rusher Mason Reiger over the weekend, he announced.
Wisconsin football has made its first addition via the transfer portal, as former Louisville edge rusher Mason Reiger announced his commitment to UW. Reiger chose Wisconsin after fielding interest from Indiana, Ole Miss, Georgia Tech, and Wake Forest, among others.
Louisville defensive end Mason Reiger plans to enter his name into the transfer portal, he announced Sunday. It is unlikely that he will play in Louisville’s upcoming bowl.
A key piece of the Louisville football program's defensive line is set to miss significant time, and potentially could be sidelined for the entire upcoming 2024 season.