"Chris is doing just fine. With me being the oldest of the children, it's a competition and Chris sees the success we've been having and it motivates him to get back out on that football field. The thing about Chris, sometimes when guys have an injury like that they can get down and feel bad. But Chris found a way to stay involved with the team as much as possible. Wisconsin has been blessed to see the true character of Chris, which is something I've been able to see every day of my life. So he's going to be fine and I promise he'll be ready for the spring."