MADISON, Wis. — Wisconsin is bracing for the likelihood it will open Big Ten competition without starting quarterback Tyler Van Dyke.
Van Dyke was carted into the locker room after he got hurt on the opening drive of the Badgers' 42-10 loss to No. 4 Alabama on Saturday. Van Dyke was on Wisconsin's sideline walking with crutches with a brace on his right knee during the second half.
Wisconsin coach Luke Fickell didn't have any definitive word after the game regarding the severity of Van Dyke's injury.
''We'll get a little more clarity hopefully here soon, get an MRI and things like that,'' Fickell said. ''I don't think it looks real good for us, for him.''
If Van Dyke misses a significant period of time, Braedyn Locke likely would take over as Wisconsin's starting quarterback. The Badgers have next week off before opening the Big Ten portion of their schedule Sept. 28 at No. 11 Southern California.
Locke stepped in for Van Dyke on Saturday and went 13 of 26 for 125 yards, including a 3-yard touchdown pass to Will Pauling. He also fumbled twice, though Wisconsin recovered both times.
This is a familiar situation for Locke, who replaced an injured Tanner Mordecai midway through a loss to Iowa last year and started Wisconsin's next three games before Mordecai's return.
Locke completed 50% of his passes (76 of 152) last year for 777 yards with five touchdowns and one interception. Locke's three starts included a 25-21 victory at Illinois, a 24-10 home loss to Ohio State and a 20-14 loss at Indiana.