Wisconsin quarterback Tyler Van Dyke is in the transfer portal after his 2024 season was cut short due to injury.
Wisconsin head coach Luke Fickell met with the media on Wednesday afternoon after the Badgers officially inked their top-ranked class of 2025. To no surprise, the focus of the press conference was not entirely on that class. The program is somewhat reeling off a 5-7 season included an in-season firing of offensive coordinator Phil Longo.
Video surfaced of former Wisconsin Badgers assistant football coach Jack Del Rio beggin cops to pee after being arrested on a OWI.
Wisconsin head coach Luke Fickell delivered a clear message to the Badgers' fanbase after his team's 24-7 loss to Minnesota on Friday. "Those that stay will be a champion,” Fickell said. "You’ve got to have people that believe in you. I know it’s hard.
Former Wisconsin Badgers and Michigan State linebacker Jordan Turner declared for the 2025 NFL draft on Thursday. The veteran linebacker spent the 2024 season with the Spartans after playing the first four years of his career at Wisconsin.
What exactly was Wisconsin looking for, and where would those players come from? While the process of reaching out to prospects and scheduling visits is ongoing, the early stage of the portal window has proven to be revealing.
With Fickell’s recent comments and some other coaching movement across the sport, here are 10 updated top candidates to be Wisconsin’s next offensive coordinator:
Luke Fickell is almost certainly not going anywhere this offseason, even before his contract enters the picture. The Wisconsin football coach has had a tumultuous two seasons at the helm ...
Dashcam video has emerged of former NFL head coach Jack Del Rio’s arrest in Wisconsin for OWI. Del Rio, 61, was working as an advisor on the University of Wisconsin football staff in November when he was arrested for alleged drunk driving in Madison after allegedly striking a street sign and then a residential fence with his vehicle.
But there’s another list that’s likely more front-of-mind for the University of Wisconsin football coach and that’s the one pertaining to his team’s needs in the transfer portal. The portal opens on Monday,
Fans will likely enjoy the throwback to a run-first offense, though it may look different than they're accustomed to. Here's what to know about Wisconsin's offensive leader.
Musgrave, a 2023 second-round pick from Oregon State, suffered the injury to his left ankle in the Packers’ Week 4 loss to the Vikings when he got twisted and fallen on. Musgrave said the injury happened on one of the game’s first plays, but he played 25 offensive snaps that afternoon.