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Tatum Grass, DS #999 ILB, Wisconsin
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Name: Tatum Grass College: Wisconsin Number: 39 Height: 6-1 Weight: 234 Position: ILB Pos2: OLB
Class/Draft Year: rSr/2024 40 Low: 4.76 40 Time: 4.86 40 High: 4.95
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Weight: 234
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Dates: 03/15/24
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Data Scout Notes: 2023: NAC...2022: NAC...2021: NAC
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Tatum Grass, Wisconsin, Player News
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UW must replace standout inside linebackers Leo Chenal and Jack Sanborn, who combined for 13 sacks, 33½ tackles for loss and 205 total tackles last season. No one among the eight inside linebackers who participated in spring ball has started a college g ame. When UW concluded spring practice in April, the No. 1 pairing was Tatum Grass, a former walk-on from Stoughton, and Jordan Turner. Grass finished last season with nine tackles. Turner had six, including four in the Las Vega Bowl, plus two intercepti ons. "I think we all are just working to become the best linebackers that we can be," Grass said during spring ball. "None of us are 6-3, 260 and pure muscle like Leo. We can't replace Leo's skill set. "But we're going to become the best version of ourse lves so we can help this team." - Journal Sentinel
(DS#999 ILB) rSr/2024 ILB Tatum Grass, Wisconsin
News Source: Journal Sentinel
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When Wisconsin opened spring practice in March, walk-on Tatum Grass was on the No. 1 defense at inside linebacker. That was by design. New inside linebackers coach Bill Sheridan set up his pairings based on the number of snaps the players got in 2021, an d Grass was the leader of a young group trying to replace departed starters Leo Chenal and Jack Sanborn. Then late in the spring Sheridan shuffled his pairings to gauge how the players would respond to the changes. When UW closed spring ball April 22, Gr ass was still working on the No. 1 unit. That was also by design because the 6-foot-2, 234-pounder from Holmen High School was arguably the most consistent inside linebacker during the spring. - Journal Sentinel
(DS#999 ILB) rSr/2024 ILB Tatum Grass, Wisconsin
News Source: Journal Sentinel
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