MADISON, Wis. -- Wisconsins defense could soon be getting an energy boost.Outside linebacker Vince Biegel is listed as questionable on the injury report to start practice this week ahead of the 10th-ranked Badgers road game Saturday at Iowa.Its a big step forward for Biegel, who has missed the last two games with a right foot injury .Wearing sweats before Saturdays game against Ohio State, Biegel jogged on the field and played catch. He did some light individual work before joining the rest of his team for warmups.Biegel looked like an unofficial coach the way he nervously paced the sideline and joined his team in defensive huddles during timeouts.But its been more of an energizing thing than an anxiety, coach Paul Chryst said Monday. The two games that hes missed to this point, that has bothered him a lot.When healthy, Biegel and fellow outside linebacker T.J. Watt form one of the best outside linebacker combinations in the Big Ten. Biegels outgoing personality is complemented by unique hairstyles that make him stand out.He has missed the loss to Michigan and to Ohio State, which sandwiched a bye week for the Badgers (4-2, 1-2 Big Ten).Vince loves playing the game and he really in all the right ways cares about this team, and so thats been the sting for him, Chryst said.The defense has played relatively well even without two starters at linebacker, though Wisconsin could have especially used Biegel last week against the Buckeyes.Inside linebacker Chris Orr was lost for the season in the opener against LSU because of a right knee injury. T.J. Edwards has stepped in for Orr. Garrett Dooley has moved into the starting lineup for Biegel, while freshman Zack Baun has also seen more playing time in the outside rotation.Watt has emerged into a force with 5 1/2 sacks. So has Jack Cichy, who was named the Big Ten Defensive Player of the Week for a career-high 15 tackles in the 30-23 overtime loss to Ohio State last week.Cichy played inside linebacker in high school. But until midway last season, the former walk-on was playing outside linebacker.He earned the nickname Three-Sack Jack after getting sacks on three straight plays during Wisconsins win over Southern California in December in the Holiday Bowl.It seems that hes found a home on the inside.Its kind of helped me have a better understanding of the whole defense, in that it helps me play a little faster, a little freer, Cichy said. I know what some of the outside guys are doing, as well as what Im supposed to be doing on the inside, so I think it ties the whole picture together.That picture could get a whole lot brighter if Biegel is able to return against Iowa. 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BELLEFONTE, Pa. -- Nineteen people were selected as potential jurors Monday in a lawsuit by a former Penn State assistant football coach who says he witnessed onetime fellow coach Jerry Sandusky abuse a boy in the team shower more than 15 years ago.Ten women and nine men were qualified for a pool of 28, which lawyers will pare down to 12 jurors and four alternates. The jurors will hear Mike McQuearys defamation, whistleblower and misrepresentation lawsuit against the university.The jury selection process could wrap up Tuesday, and opening statements are scheduled in a week.McQueary, who played quarterback for the Nittany Lions in the 1990s, says he was working as a graduate assistant coach when in early 2001 he was in a team locker room and noticed Sandusky sexually abusing a boy. 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And he says he was the victim of misrepresentation, citing assurances by Curley and Schultz they would investigate what he told them and respond appropriately.McQueary was put on leave when Sandusky, Curley and Schultz were arrested, and the university didnt renew his contract the following summer. He had been making $140,000 a year.In an August order denying Penn States request to delay the trial, Judge Thomas Gavin said McQueary has not been able to find a coaching job at any level, is unemployed and has exhausted financial resources.McQuearys lawsuit seeks prospective lost wages and damages.Sandusky was convicted in 2012 of dozens of counts of sexual abuse of children, although he maintains his innocence and is pursuing appeals. Curley, Schultz and Spanier await trial in Harrisburg, after a state appeals court earlier this year threw out several of the more serious counts against them. A pretrial hearing in those cases is scheduled for Thursday. ' ' '