It was Tyler Biadasz`s worst fear in the world. Then, suddenly, it wasn`t. As a standout player at Amherst (Wisconsin) High School, Biadasz never dreamed he would someday start at center for his beloved Wisconsin Badgers. After all, he never played center for his high school in the town of 1,035. But there he was on Sept. 1, 2017, a Friday night at Camp Randall Stadium, snapping the ball against Utah State as a wide-eyed redshirt freshman. `The first drive was decent. We got a first down and I snapped the ball well,` he recalls. `On the second drive, we fumbled the snap under center, and that was like my worst fear in the world. I went to the sideline and I was like, `OK, that just happened,...
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