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Published on Tuesday, Oct 30, 2007
Wisconsin hopes to have injured running back Hill
Wisconsin coach Bret Bielema is hopeful running back P.J. Hill will be available when the Badgers play at No. 1 Ohio State on Saturday.
Hill hobbled off the field in the first quarter last Saturday after scoring on fourth-and-1 against Indiana. X-rays on Hill's left foot and leg after the game showed no broken bones.
An MRI exam Sunday revealed a bruise in the lower leg, Bielema said.
Hill did not practice Sunday, and players were off Monday before preparing for the Buckeyes (9-0, 5-0 Big Ten). Bielema said he's not sure when Hill will practice this week.
Wisconsin (7-2, 3-2) went on to beat the Hoosiers 33-3, scoring three touchdowns rushing. Two were from Lance Smith, who is suspended from road games after an altercation this summer. He will not play at Ohio State.
If Hill can't go, the Badgers will have to rely on freshman Zach Brown, who ran for a touchdown against Indiana. He established career highs with 14 carries for 40 yards.
Associated Press
Wisconsin hopes to have injured running back Hill
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