Wisconsin Cornerback Battle Just Got More Interesting With One Freshman

Deck: True freshman Donovan Dunmore is making waves in Wisconsin's fall camp with his exceptional speed and mature approach, adding excitement to the Badgers' cornerback competition.

Wisconsin’s cornerback group has drawn plenty of attention in fall camp, and the latest buzz has centered on a true freshman who is already making his presence felt.

Donovan Dunmore has been one of the standouts as camp has rolled on, giving the Badgers another promising name to watch in a position room that already looks crowded with talent. Wisconsin appears longer, faster and more athletic at corner than it has in recent years, and the competition at field corner between Jai'mier Scott and Eric Fletcher has been especially intense. Florida State transfer Cai Bates has also impressed behind Arizona State transfer Javan Robinson, while nickel Bryce West has settled in quickly after arriving from Ohio State.

Dunmore, though, has started to carve out his own space in the mix.

The Clovis, California native already had the speed on his résumé. In May, he broke his district’s 100-meter dash record with a 10.29 and won the CIF Central Section Division I title. What has Mike Tressel most fired up, however, is the way Dunmore approaches the game.

“He fires me up, because he’s really business-like. We know he can run, but he’s really business-like in his approach," Tressel told reporters after practice No.

  1. "He’s wanting to know it.

He’s in meetings taking notes, you can’t even really joke with him when you’re on the football field because he’s locked in."

"Sometimes, especially at corner types of positions when guys have just been that much physically better than other people, that focus isn't there from the get and I see that from him. The desire to compete with anybody from the get is impressive," the DC continued.

At 6-1, Dunmore has the size Wisconsin wants on the boundary, and his athletic profile gives him a real chance to grow into the role. The early signs have been strong. During practice No. 13, he showed up as one of the day’s top performers, recording a sack, an interception and a breakup on a deep ball intended for fellow freshman Kash Brock during key third-down situational work.

Wisconsin’s defense is still leaning heavily on zone, but the staff wants corners who can handle man coverage when needed. Dunmore’s frame and track speed fit that ask. He’s not expected to play meaningful snaps this fall, but his rapid progress is another encouraging sign for a cornerback room that keeps adding reasons for optimism.

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