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Is Kadyn Proctor playing today? Alabama offensive tackle's availability for Week 3 explored

Kalen DeBoer's Alabama Crimson Tide look set to play Kadyn Proctor in Week 3. The No. 4 school in the nation faces the Wisconsin Badgers this weekend and this week, DeBoer gave an encouraging update about Proctor's status:

"He's been practicing. He's doing well. Doing a good job. Really was headed in a really good direction right at the very end of last week. Turned the corner, I think, there. Is in a good spot here. Done a nice job here in the first two days of practice."

Kadyn Proctor is in his second season in college football, having earned All-SEC Freshman honors in his first. During the off-season in January, he transferred out of Alabama to Iowa following Nick Saban's retirement. However, Kalen DeBoer seems to have won his trust as when the portal reopened in April, Proctor transferred back to Alabama.

Kadyn Proctor Injury Update

Kadyn Proctor missed the first two weeks of college football due to an undisclosed shoulder injury he suffered ahead of the season opener against Western Kentucky. Elijah Pritchett covered for him at left tackle in Week 1 but suffered a minor injury. Tyler Booker started against South Florida in Week 2, however, Proctor is expected to come back for Week 3.

How to watch Alabama vs. Wisconsin in Week 3?

The Crimson Tide's game against the Wisconsin Badgers will be televised by Fox Sports. It is also available to stream through Hulu + Live TV, Sling, FuboTV, DirecTV Stream, and YouTube TV.

When and where is the Alabama vs. Wisconsin game in Week 3?

The game will kick off at Camp Randall Stadium in Madison, Wisconsin at noon ET on Saturday.

Alabama vs. Wisconsin: Head-to-head

Alabama and Wisconsin have only faced each other twice in history, with each side earning a victory. The latest game was almost a decade ago, on September 9, 2015. The game was played on neutral ground in Arlington, Texas, with the Crimson Tide winning 35-17.

The first game was played almost a century ago, on November 3, 1928. The game was a home one for the Badgers, who won 15-0.

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