
One of Wisconsin’s defensive line commits was at an SEC school over the weekend.
The Wisconsin Badgers had a successful first weekend of official visits to kick off the month of June, as they landed five commits and filled up multiple positions of need.
However, one of those commits was on campus at an SEC school this weekend, as three-star defensive lineman Djidjou Bah headed to see the Missouri Tigers on an official visit.
Bah, who attends Germantown High School in Tennessee, had taken an official visit previously to Northwestern in the spring, but the Missouri trip marks his lone other official visit aside from the Badgers.
Wisconsin closed off their defensive line recruiting after landing Bah and three-star Arthur Scott during the first weekend of official visits, cancelling a visit with three-star Jermaine Polk, who ended up at Rutgers.
They’ve also lost and gained a commit this cycle thanks to SEC schools, as three-star defensive lineman Carmelow Reed flipped to Ole Miss, while four-star wide receiver Zion Legree committed to Wisconsin after de-committing from, you guessed it, Ole Miss.
Bah has concluded his official visits now, although there will likely be competition continuing to reach out up until National Signing Day in December.
Wisconsin, on the other hand, is still searching for that jumbo outside linebacker to replace Reed in their 2026 class, which could extend out to the fall as well.