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WISCONSIN FOOTBALL2016 FACT BOOK
2016 WISCONSIN FOOTBALL SCHEDULE
Date Opponent TimeSept. 3 vs. LSU 2:30 p.m. (Carmex Lambeau Field College Classic — Green Bay, Wis.)
Sept. 10 AKRON 2:30 p.m.
Sept. 17 GEORGIA STATE 11 a.m.
Sept. 24 at Michigan State TBA
Oct. 1 at Michigan TBA
Oct. 15 OHIO STATE 7 p.m.
Oct. 22 at Iowa TBA
Oct. 29 NEBRASKA 6 p.m.
Nov. 5 at Northwestern TBA
Nov. 12 ILLINOIS 2:30 p.m.
Nov. 19 at Purdue TBA
Nov. 26 MINNESOTA TBA
Dec. 3 Big Ten Championship Game 7:20 p.m. (Lucas Oil Stadium, Indianapolis)
all times Central
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Contents
Personnel
Director of Athletics Barry Alvarez ......................................2-3
Head Coach Paul Chryst ........................................................4-5
Assistant Coaches ................................................................. 6-12
Football Support Staff........................................................13-17
The 2016 Badgers
Alphabetical Roster .............................................................18-19
Numerical Roster ................................................................20-21
Player Bios ............................................................................22-69
Pronunciation Guide ..................................................................69
2015 Season in Review
Schedule and Results ................................................................72
Team Overall Stats ....................................................................73
Individual Stats.....................................................................74-77
Individual Superlatives ..............................................................78
Game-by-Game Statistics ........................................................79
Participation..........................................................................80-81
Individual Game-by-Game Statistics ...............................82-85
Game Recaps .......................................................................86-92
Records
Individual Records ...............................................................94-96
Service ..............................................................................97
Rushing ....................................................................98-105
Passing..................................................................106-111
Receiving..............................................................112-115
Total Offense ...............................................................116
Scoring..................................................................117-118
Field Goals and PATs ........................................119-120
All-Purpose Yards .......................................................122
Defense ................................................................123-126
Interceptions ................................................................127
Punting ..........................................................................128
Kickoff/Punt Returns ........................................129-130
Statistical Champions ....................................................131-132
Yearly Statistical Leaders ..............................................133-136
Team Records .................................................................137-143
Camp Randall Stadium Records ...........................................144
Best Opponent Performances .............................................144
Offensive Statistical Trends .........................................145-146
Defensive Statistical Trends ........................................147-148
Game-By-Game Statistics (1998-2015) ...................149-157
The Last Time It Happened .........................................158-160
Honors and Awards
Major Individual Awards ...............................................162-163
All-Americans ..................................................................164-166
First-Team All-Americans .............................................167-172
First-Team All-Big Ten ..................................................173-174
Big Ten Players of the Week ......................................175-176
Academic Honors ....................................................................177
Academic All-Big Ten .......................................................178-80
Team Honors and Awards...............................................181-83
Retired Numbers .....................................................................184
College Football Hall of Fame .............................................184
Team Captains .........................................................................185
Regular Starters (1991-2015) .....................................186-189
All-Time Letterwinners .................................................190-200
Wisconsin and the NFL
Former Badgers in Pro Football .................................201-204
NFL Honors ..............................................................................205
Badgers in the NFL Draft .............................................206-208
Postseason All-Star Games ..........................................209-210
All-Time Results
Yearly Records ................................................................212-213
All-Time Yearly Scores ..................................................214-229
Series Records vs. All Opponents .......................................230
All-Time Scores with Opponents ...............................231-240
All-Time Scores with AP Ranked Opponents ..........241-244
Wisconsin in the AP Top 25 ........................................245-247
Wisconsin in the USA Today Coaches Poll...............248-249
Wisconsin in the BCS/CFP Standings ................................250
Gametime Weather Conditions ...........................................251
Night Games ............................................................................252
Biggest Comebacks ................................................................252
Fourth-Quarter Comeback Wins ........................................253
Shutouts ...........................................................................254-255
Overtime Games ...............................................................256-57
Attendance Figures ................................................................258
Largest Crowds ........................................................................259
History
Past Head Coaches .......................................................260-263
All-Alvarez Team / All-Time Team ......................................264
Assistant Coaches (since 1944) ...........................................265
Significant Dates ............................................................266-274
Wisconsin Football Glossary .......................................275-279
Camp Randall Stadium
History and Facts ...........................................................280-281
25 Greatest Moments ..................................................282-283
Stadium Diagram / Driving Directions ...............................284
Bowl Games
Game Summaries ...........................................................286-299
Individual Bowl Game Records ...................................300-304
Team Bowl Game Records ..........................................305-313
Media Information
Covering the Badgers ....................................................316-317
Athletic Communications Staff ...................................318-322
Big Ten / College Football Playoff Info ..............................323
2015 Big Ten Schedule .........................................................324
2016-17 Bowl Game Schedule ...........................................325
Wisconsin Future Schedules ................................................326
Badger Sports Network .........................................................327
Quick Facts ...............................................................................328
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Barry Alvarez is in his 13th year as Director of Athletics at the University of Wisconsin in 2016-17, and his 11th without the additional title of head football coach. Alvarez served as A.D. and football coach from 2004-05.
Wisconsin has enjoyed remarkable success during Alvarez’s tenure at the head of the ath-letic department, winning a combined 14 team national titles and 55 conference regular-season or tournament crowns since he took over.
In Alvarez’s 12 previous seasons as A.D., Wisconsin has finished at least 22nd in the NACDA Director’s Cup seven times, including a 16th-place finish in 2006-07 (2nd-best in school history) and 18th-place showings in both 2013-14 and 2014-15. Six different programs have won national titles during Alvarez’s tenure, including four in the magical 2005-06 season. Twelve different teams have been crowned conference champions, including five in each of the 2005-06, 2006-07, 2007-08, 2012-13 and 2014-15 seasons.
On the academic side, more than 1,000 stu-dent-athletes have earned Academic All-Big Ten honors in Alvarez’ tenure.
Since 2009-10, UW student-athletes have achieved at least a 3.0 cumulative GPA. At the end of spring 2014, the cumulative GPA for all student-athletes was 3.02. In 2013-14, seven sports either set or tied their highest term or cumulative team grade-point averages ever.
Alvarez is in the final season of his three-year appoitment as a member of the College Football Playoff selection committee, having served since the CFP’s inaugural season in 2014.
In the spring of 2008, Alvarez was named as one of the chairs of the NCAA’s Football Academic Enhancement Group, which was formed to review and recommend improvements for the APR rating. He also serves on the NCAA Football Issues Committee.
In addition, Alvarez was named “Person of the Year” by the Big Ten Club of Southern California in 2008. Alvarez was voted into the state of Wisconsin Athletic Hall of Fame and the Rose Bowl Hall of Fame in 2009 and was inducted into the UW Athletics Hall of Fame in 2010.
Elected to the College Football Hall of Fame in 2010, Alvarez guided Wisconsin’s football for-tunes for 16 seasons (1990-2005). He has been at the forefront of the revival of the Badgers ath-letic program during his entire tenure in Madison. He piloted Wisconsin to three Big Ten and Rose Bowl titles (including back-to-back in 1998-99) en route to becoming the winningest football coach in school history (118-73-4 record). He
returned to the sideline to guide the Badgers in the 2013 Rose Bowl and, in 2014, stepped in to lead UW to a win over Auburn in the 2015 Outback Bowl.
Alvarez was just the 10th coach in Big Ten history to win 100 games at one confer-ence institution. The 1993 national coach of the year, he was a two-time (1993 and 1998) Big Ten coach of the year and a finalist for ESPN’s coach of the decade (1990s) honor. He received the Victor Award’s 1999 National Coach of the Year accolade and was the 2004 AFCA Region 3 Coach of the Year.
Alvarez retired from coaching at the conclu-sion of the 2005 season in order to concentrate solely on running the Division of Intercollegiate Athletics. He has made a lasting impression on the Wisconsin sports scene. His well-document-ed turnaround of the once-moribund Badger football program has helped to allow the school’s entire athletic department to blossom into one of the nation’s finest and most respected organiza-tions in college sports.
When Alvarez arrived in Madison in 1990, Wisconsin had compiled a 9-36 record during the previous four seasons and attendance at Camp Randall Stadium had dipped to an average of 41,734 per game (54 percent of capacity). The program sorely needed a boost and got it when new Director of Athletics Pat Richter hired Alvarez from Notre Dame, where he had been an assistant coach under Lou Holtz.
Over the next 16 seasons Alvarez transformed the football program and, subsequently, the cul-ture of athletics at the UW. The success of the football program ignited and heightened interest in Badger sports. Alvarez’s list of accomplish-ments at Wisconsin is remarkable. Consider just a few of the most notable …
• winningest coach in school history (record of 119-74-4, .614)
• coached three Big Ten and Rose Bowl champions
• only Big Ten coach ever to win the Rose Bowl in consecutive seasons
• just the 10th coach in Big Ten history with 100 victories at one conference school
• coached five national award winners, including Ron Dayne (Heisman, Doak Walker, Maxwell), Jamar Fletcher (Jim Thorpe) and Kevin
Director of Athletics Barry Alvarez
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Stemke (Ray Guy) • guided UW to back-to-back Big Ten titles in
1998 and 1999 (hadn’t happened at Wisconsin since 1896-97)
• named national coach of the year in 1993; Big Ten Coach of the Year in 1993 and 1998; Victor Award’s 1999 National Coach of the Year; and 2004 AFCA Region 3 Coach of the Year.
Alvarez’s coaching career began at the high school level. He served as an assistant at Lincoln (Neb.) Northeast High from 1971-73 before tak-ing over as head coach at Lexington (Neb.) High from 1974-75. His last prep coaching stop was at Mason City (Iowa) High, where he was head coach from 1976-78 and won a Class 4A state title in his final year.
Iowa’s Hayden Fry hired Alvarez as an assistant coach in 1979. The Hawkeyes played in six bowl games (two Rose Bowls) during Alvarez’s eight years in Iowa City, compiling a 61-33-1 mark in the process. Alvarez’s standout player with the Hawkeyes was LB Larry Station, a two-time All-American and two-time Academic All-American.
Alvarez left Iowa after the 1986 season to become linebackers coach at Notre Dame. He was promoted (linebackers to defensive coordi-nator to assistant head coach) by Holtz each of his three seasons as the Fighting Irish went 32-5 and won the 1988 national title. While in South Bend, Alvarez coached All-America linebackers Michael Stonebreaker, Ned Bolcar, Cedric Figaro and Wes Pritchett.
Alvarez grew up in Langeloth, Pa., a small town among the coal mines and steel mills in western Pennsylvania. He starred as a prep linebacker and went on to play at Nebraska (1965-67) for legendary head coach Bob Devaney. Alvarez was the leading tackler for the 1967 Cornhuskers, who led the nation in total defense and created a school-record 40 turnovers. Alvarez played in both the Sugar and Orange bowls at Nebraska.
Alvarez is a 1969 graduate of the University of Nebraska, where he played linebacker and went on to earn his master’s degree. He received a Distinguished Alumnus Award from his alma mater in 2003.
Alvarez and his wife, Cindy, were co-campaign chairs in the effort to bring a Gilda’s Club (a free support center for families dealing with cancer) to Madison. In addition, Alvarez serves on the Board of Directors of the MACC Fund (Midwest Athletes Against Childhood Cancer).
Alvarez and his wife, Cindy, are the parents of three grown children — daughters Dawn and Stacy and son Chad (wife Stephanie). Barry and Cindy are grandparents to Joe and Jake Ferguson; Grace and Jackson Delzer; and Scarlett, Barry John Thomas, Anson and Hadley Alvarez.
TITLES DURING ALVAREZ ERA
National Championships (14)2003-04
Women’s Lightweight Rowing
2004-05
Women’s Lightweight Rowing
2005-06
Men’s Cross Country, Men’s Hockey, Women’s
Hockey, Women’s Lightweight Rowing
2006-07
Women’s Hockey, Men’s Indoor Track & Field
2007-08
Women’s Lightweight Rowing, Men’s Rowing
2008-09
Women’s Hockey, Women’s Lightweight Rowing
2010-11
Women’s Hockey
2011-12
Men’s Cross Country
Conference Championships (55)2003-04 (from April on)
Men’s Outdoor Track & Field
2004-05
Men’s Cross Country, Men’s Indoor Track & Field,
Men’s Outdoor Track & Field, Women’s Lightweight
Rowing
2005-06
Men’s Cross Country, Women’s Soccer (tournament),
Women’s Hockey (regular season & tournament), Men’s
Indoor Track & Field, Men’s Outdoor Track & Field,
Women’s Lightweight Rowing
2006-07
Men’s Cross Country, Women’s Hockey (regular season
& tournament), Men’s Indoor Track & Field, Men’s
Outdoor Track & Field, Women’s Lightweight Rowing
2007-08
Men’s Cross Country, Men’s Indoor Track & Field,
Men’s Basketball (regular season & tournament), Men’s
Rowing, Women’s Lightweight Rowing
2008-09
Men’s Cross Country, Women’s Hockey (tournament),
Women’s Lightweight Rowing
2009-10
Men’s Cross Country, Women’s Rowing, Women’s
Lightweight Rowing
2010-11
Men’s Cross Country, Football, Women’s Hockey
(regular season & tournament), Women’s Lightweight
Rowing
2011-12
Men’s Cross Country, Football, Women’s Hockey,
Men’s Outdoor Track & Field
2012-13
Men’s Cross Country, Football, Men’s Indoor Track &
Field, Men’s Hockey (tournament), Softball (tourna-
ment)
2013-14
Men’s Indoor Track & Field, Men’s Hockey (tournament),
Men’s Outdoor Track & Field
2014-15
Men’s Cross Country, Volleyball, Women’s Soccer
(tournament), Men’s Basketball (regular season & tour-
nament), Women’s Hockey (tournament)
2015-16
Women’s Soccer, Women’s Hockey (regular season &
tournament)
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It’s safe to say Paul Chryst’s homecoming is off to a
strong start.
In his first season as head coach at his alma mater,
Chryst led Wisconsin to a 10-3 record in 2015 — a
run that concluded with a victory over USC in the
Holiday Bowl. The Badgers boasted the nation’s stingi-
est defense, allowing just 13.7 points per game, with
first-team All-American and Big Ten Linebacker of
the Year Joe Schobert leading the way with his 19.5
tackles for loss and 9.5 sacks. UW also ranked No. 2
nationally in total defense, allowing only 268.5 yards
per game, and was one of four FBS teams to give up
less than 100 rushing yards per game.
Offensively, Chryst engineered an attack that was
able to adapt through a rash of injuries to key person-
nel and still post some of the most prolific passing
numbers in school history. A first-team All-Big Ten
selection, senior WR Alex Erickson made 77 catches
and fell just one reception shy of matching the
Badgers’ single-season school record. Senior Joel Stave
finished his career as UW’s all-time winningest quar-
terback while ranking No. 2 in school history in pass-
ing yards, touchdowns, completions and attempts.
A former Wisconsin player and assistant coach and
a Madison native, Chryst returned to his roots when
he was named the Badgers’ 30th head coach on Dec.
17, 2014.
Before spending the previous three seasons as the
head coach at Pittsburgh, where he led the Panthers
to three consecutive bowl appearances, Chryst over-
saw the most explosive offenses in UW history as the
Badgers’ offensive coordinator.
Wisconsin averaged 34.1 points and 416.3 yards of
total offense in Chryst’s seven years as offensive coor-
dinator. Both marks were the best in the Big Ten over
that span. During those seven seasons, Wisconsin
claimed a pair of Big Ten titles and compiled a 70-22
(.761) record, winning at least 10 games five times.
During his last two seasons as UW’s offensive coor-
dinator (2010 and 2011), the Badgers set a multitude
of school and Big Ten records.
With current Indianapolis Colts quarterback Scott
Tolzien at the helm in 2010, UW averaged more than
40.0 points a game for the first time in school history,
ranking fifth in the country
at 41.5 points per contest.
On the way to their first
Big Ten title since 1999,
the Badgers scored at least
70 points three times. As a
team, Wisconsin set a Big
Ten record with a comple-
tion percentage of 73.2
percent while also tying
the conference record for
rushing touchdowns (48).
Individually, Tolzien won
the Johnny Unitas Golden
Arm Award and left tackle
Gabe Carimi won the
Outland Trophy. Running
back John Clay was a
Doak Walker Award
finalist while tight end
Lance Kendricks and
left guard John Moffitt
joined Carimi as first-
team All-Americans.
The following season,
UW did the unthinkable
and improved upon that
dynamic season. In the
one and only year they
were united, Chryst and
quarterback Russell Wilson combined on a season for
the ages. Wilson set the FBS record for pass efficiency
(191.8) in addition to school records for passing yards
(3,175) and passing touchdowns (33, second-most in
Big Ten history).
Not to be outdone, junior running back Montee Ball
etched his own name in the NCAA record book, tying
Barry Sanders’ single-season record with 39 touch-
downs. Ball ran for 1,923 yards and was a Heisman
Trophy finalist. For the second-straight season, the
Badgers had three first-team All-Americans with cen-
ter Peter Konz and guard Kevin Zeitler joining Ball.
The Badgers averaged a school-record 44.1 points
per game, sixth-best in the country. In fact, UW led
the conference in scoring in each of Chryst’s last three
seasons, with the final two ranking among the top five
in the league since 1916.
Each of UW’s top five quarterbacks in terms of
single-season passing yards were tutored by Chryst. In
his seven seasons as offensive coordinator, Wisconsin
ranked fifth in the country and best in the Big Ten
in pass efficiency (148.1). UW’s 8.5 yards per pass
attempt over those seven seasons was second-best
in the country. On the ground, the Badgers averaged
204.2 yards per game, tops in the Big Ten and fourth
among Power Five conference teams.
That offensive acumen followed him to Pitt. In
his debut season as head coach, the Panthers had a
3,000-yard passer and 1,000-yard rusher in the same
year for the first time in school history. Quarterback
Tino Sunseri’s 3,288 pass-
ing yards were the second-
most ever at Pitt.
In 2013, quarterback
Tom Savage threw for
2,958 yards and 21
touchdowns in his first
action since 2010 and was
drafted in the fourth round
by the Houston Texans.
In 2014, Pitt boasted
one of the top rushing
offenses in the country,
ranking 15th in the nation
by averaging 251.3 yards
per game on the ground.
Head Coach Paul Chryst
CHRYST AT A GLANCE
Hometown: Madison, Wis.
Head Coaching Record: 29-22 (5 Seasons)
Record at Wisconsin: 10-3 (1 Season)
Bowl Record: 2-1 (.667)
Birthdate: Nov. 17, 1965
Education: Wisconsin, 1988 (bachelor’s, political
science); West Virginia, 1990 (master’s, educational
administration)
Playing Experience: Wisconsin, 1984-87 (quarter-
back, tight end, special teams)
Family: Wife, Robin; daughters, Katy and JoJo; son,
Danny
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In his three sea-
sons, Pitt improved
from 83rd in the
country in scoring
offense (24.3 ppg.)
the year before
he arrived to 47th
(31.7 ppg.) in 2014.
Stabilizing a program
that had five dif-
ferent acting head
coaches in a span of
12 months, Chryst
led the Panthers to a
19-19 overall record
and three consecu-
tive bowl appear-
ances.
Chryst was offen-
sive coordinator and
quarterbacks coach
at Oregon State in 2003-04. He helped the Beavers
rank No. 6 nationally in passing yards per game
(328.1). The 2003 Beavers became the first team in
NCAA history with a 4,000-yard passer, 1,500-yard
rusher and two 1,000-yard receivers.
That followed
his first stint at
Wisconsin in 2002,
as tight ends coach.
Chryst was a three-
time letterwinner
at UW, where he
earned a degree in
political science in
1988. He added a
master’s degree in
educational admin-
istration from West
Virginia in 1990.
Paul’s brother, Rick,
was commissioner
of the Mid-American
Conference for 10
years. Another broth-
er, Geep, was most
recently the San
Francisco 49ers’ offensive coordinator. His late father,
George, was a longtime head coach at UW-Platteville
and a former Badgers player and assistant coach.
Chryst and his wife, Robin, have three children: Katy,
JoJo and Danny.
CHRYST’S COACHING CAREER
Year School Position Overall Conf. Bowl Game
1989 West Virginia Graduate Assistant 8-3-1 -- Gator
1990 West Virginia Graduate Assistant 4-7 --
1991 San Antonio (WLAF) Running Backs, Tight Ends 4-6 --
1992 San Antonio (WLAF) Running Backs, Tight Ends 7-3 --
1993 UW-Platteville Offensive Coordinator/QBs 3-7 2-5
1994 Ottawa (CFL) Quarterbacks 4-14 --
1995 Illinois State Offensive Coordinator/QBs 5-6 3-3
1996 Saskatchewan (CFL) Offensive Coordinator/QBs 5-13 --
1997 Oregon State Offensive Coordinator/QBs 3-8 0-8
1998 Oregon State Offensive Coordinator/QBs 5-6 2-6
1999 San Diego (NFL) Tight Ends 8-8 --
2000 San Diego (NFL) Tight Ends 1-15 --
2001 San Diego (NFL) Tight Ends 5-11 --
2002 Wisconsin Tight Ends 8-6 2-6 Alamo
2003 Oregon State Offensive Coordinator/QBs 8-5 4-4 Las Vegas
2004 Oregon State Offensive Coordinator/QBs 7-5 5-3 Insight Bowl
2005 Wisconsin Co-Offensive Coordinator/TEs 10-3 5-3 Capital One
2006 Wisconsin Offensive Coordinator/QBs 12-1 7-1 Capital One
2007 Wisconsin Offensive Coordinator/QBs 9-4 5-3 Outback
2008 Wisconsin Offensive Coordinator/QBs 7-6 3-5 Champs Sports
2009 Wisconsin Offensive Coordinator/QBs 10-3 5-3 Champs Sports
2010 Wisconsin Offensive Coordinator/QBs 11-2 7-1 Rose
2011 Wisconsin Offensive Coordinator/QBs 11-3 6-2 Rose
2012 Pittsburgh Head Coach 6-7 3-4 BBVA Compass
2013 Pittsburgh Head Coach 7-6 3-5 Little Caesars
2014 Pittsburgh Head Coach/QBs 6-6 4-4 Armed Forces
2015 Wisconsin Head Coach 10-3 6-2 Holiday
Head Coaching Totals (4 seasons) 29-22 16-15 3 Bowl Games
BOWL GAME EXPERIENCE
Year School Bowl Result (Opponent)
2002 WIS Alamo W, 31-28 (Colorado)
2003 ORST Las Vegas W, 55-14 (New Mexico)
2004 ORST Insight W, 38-21 (Notre Dame)
2005 WIS Capital One W, 24-10 (Auburn)
2006 WIS Capital One W, 17-14 (Arkansas)
2007 WIS Outback L, 21-17 (Tennessee)
2008 WIS Champs Sports L, 42-13 (Florida State)
2009 WIS Champs Sports W, 20-14 (Miami)
2010 WIS Rose L, 21-19 (TCU)
2011 WIS Rose L, 45-38 (Oregon)
2012 PITT BBVA Compass L, 38-17 (Ole Miss)
2013 PITT Little Caesars W, 30-27 (Bowling Green)
2015 WIS Holiday W, 23-21 (USC)
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Joe RudolphOffensive Coordinator/OL
Joe Rudolph is in his second season as Wisconsin’s associate head coach and offensive coordinator, marking a homecoming for the UW alumnus who has won Big Ten championships with the Badgers both as a player and assistant coach.
Rudolph returned to Madison following a three-year stint as offensive coordinator and tight ends coach at Pittsburgh under UW head coach Paul Chryst.
A former Badgers captain who helped Wisconsin to Big Ten and Rose Bowl titles in the 1993 season, Rudolph was also UW’s tight ends coach from 2008 to 2011 while winning two more Big Ten crowns. He then followed Chryst to Pittsburgh and ran the Panthers’ offense from 2012-14, also serving as interim head coach for the 2015 Armed Forces Bowl.
Little came easy for Rudolph’s unit during the first season of his return to Madison, with the Badgers forced to use eight different starting lineups on an offensive line beset by injuries. By the end of the 2015 season, Rudolph was using four redshirt fresh-men to complement senior All-Big Ten selection Tyler Marz.
The payoff for one of Rudolph’s best coaching jobs wsa a 10-3 season that culminated with a win over USC in the Holiday Bowl.
Senior WR Alex Erickson earned first-team All-Big Ten honors after making 77 catches for 978 yards, while senior QB Joel Stave became UW’s all-time winningest quarterback while setting school records for passing attempts and completions. The Badgers averaged a school-record 32.2 passing attempts per game.
UW’s performance came on the heels of Pittsburgh enjoying its most productive year offen-sively under Rudolph in 2014, averaging 31.8 points and 435.4 yards per game. Pitt ranked No. 3 in the ACC in total offense and No. 5 in the league in scoring offense.
Much of that production came from sophomore RB James Conner, who earned 2014 ACC Player of the Year honors by rushing for 1,765 yards and an ACC single-season record 26 touchdowns.
In all, Rudolph’s offen-sive players at Pitt earned a total of 12 all-confer-ence honors.
That included two-time All-ACC performer Tyler Boyd, who earned
Freshman All-America honors in 2013.
Rudolph’s offense was led by three different starting quarterbacks during his time at Pitt, with all three compet-ing at least 61 percent of their passes. In 2012, senior QB Tino Sunseri completed 65.1 percent of his throws for 3,288 yards and 21 touch-downs against just three interceptions.
During Rudolph’s three seasons, Pitt’s quarter-backs posted a combined pass efficiency mark of 143.9, the 16th-best mark among Power Five schools.
Much like the offenses he was involved with at Wisconsin, Rudolph’s Pitt units controlled the clock and rarely turned the ball over. The Panthers com-mitted the fifth-fewest turnovers in the FBS from 2012-14, with a total of just 46. They also ranked 14th nationally over that span with an average time of possession of 31:51.
In his first coaching stint with the Badgers, Rudolph contributed to the two highest-scoring offenses in school history, with the Badgers averag-ing 44.1 points per game in 2011 and 41.5 points per game in 2010 en route to back-to-back Big Ten championships.
He coached four UW tight ends that earned playing time in the NFL in Travis Beckum, Garrett Graham, Lance Kendricks and Jake Byrne. Beckum was taken in the third round of the 2009 NFL Draft by the New York Giants, Kendricks was a second-round pick of the St. Louis Rams in 2011 and Graham was selected in the fourth round by the Houston Texans in 2010.
Kendricks was a first-team All-American and final-ist for the John Mackey Award as a senior in 2010, leading the Badgers in receptions, receiving yards and touchdowns.
Rudolph served as tight ends coach at Nebraska in 2007. He also assisted on all special teams units,
overseeing the punt team. Prior to Nebraska, Rudolph served as the strength coordinator (2006) and the offensive graduate assistant coach (2004-05) at Ohio State, with the Buckeyes playing in the 2007 BCS National Championship game.
Rudolph entered coaching after earning his master’s degree in business administration from the Tepper School of Business at Carnegie Mellon University.
Assistant Coaches
RUDOLPH AT A GLANCE
Hometown: Belle Vernon, Pa.
Alma Mater: Wisconsin, 1995
Coaching Experience: Ohio State graduate assistant
(2004-05), Ohio State strength coordinator (2006),
Nebraska tight ends coach (2007), Wisconsin tight
ends coach (2008-11) Pittsburgh offensive coordi-
nator (2012-14), Wisconsin associate head coach/
offensive coordinator (2015-present)
Bowl Games: 2004 Alamo, 2006 Fiesta, 2007 BCS
National Championship, 2008 Champs Sports, 2009
Champs Sports, 2011 Rose, 2012 Rose, 2012 BBVA
Compass, 2013 Little Caesars Pizza, 2015 Armed
Forces, 2015 Holiday
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Rudolph played two seasons in the NFL, earning a roster spot with the Philadelphia Eagles in 1995 before joining the San Francisco 49ers in 1997.
A standout lineman at Wisconsin, Rudolph was a member of head coach Barry Alvarez’s first recruiting class at Wisconsin. He went on to earn three letters (1992-94) and help the Badgers to the 1993 Big Ten title and 1994 Rose Bowl victory. Rudolph was a team captain in 1994, a year that ended with a vic-tory in the Hall of Fame Bowl on New Year’s Day.
A three-time Academic All-Big Ten selection, Rudolph was the team’s 1994 Scholastic Award winner and went on to play in the East-West Shrine Game and Senior Bowl. He earned his bachelor’s degree in zoology in 1995.
Rudolph is a native of Belle Vernon, Pennsylvania. He and his wife, Dawn, have three sons, Alex, Andrew and Austin.
Justin WilcoxDefensive Coordinator/ILB
Justin Wilcox, who spent the previous 10 years as a defensive coordinator at Boise State, Tennessee, Washington and USC, is in his first season as Wisconsin’s defensive coordinator and inside line-backers coach.
Wilcox spent the last two seasons as the defensive coordinator at USC. The Trojans won the Pac-12 South title in 2015 and made a second-straight appear-ance in the Holiday Bowl.
In 2014, USC’s defense was in the nation’s top 20 in turnover margin, red zone defense and third-down conversion defense. Last year the Trojans led the Pac-12 in third-down conversion defense and scored five defensive touchdowns, good for third-best in the country.
Before going to USC, Wilcox served as Washington’s defensive coordinator the previous two seasons (2012-13). In 2012, the Huskies ranked in the top 40 nationally in total defense, scoring defense and pass defense after finishing the previ-ous year ranked lower than 105th in each category.
Washington’s scoring defense jumped to 29th nationally in 2013, while its pass efficiency defense improved 60 spots to 27th nationally in 2012 and then was 10th in 2013 (first in the Pac-12). Its 41 pass sacks in 2013 were tied for third-most in the nation. The Huskies played in the 2012 Las Vegas Bowl and 2013 Fight Hunger Bowl.
Wilcox also spent two seasons as Tennessee’s defensive coordinator (2010-11) and four years as the defensive coordinator at Boise State (2006-09). The Broncos went 49-4 during his time at Boise while leading the Western Athletic Conference in
total defense and scoring defense each year.In 2009, Wilcox guided Boise to a No. 14 statisti-
cal finish in both total defense and scoring defense and a No. 3 showing in turnover margin. The Broncos bookended the season with two of their most impressive victories clamping down on Pac-10 Conference champion Oregon 19-8 to start the year and then closing with the 17-10 triumph over previ-ously undefeated TCU in the Fiesta Bowl.
The Broncos of 2008 were nearly as tough, fin-ishing 12-1 and winning their second WAC title in three seasons. Wilcox’s defense ranked third nation-ally in scoring, allowing just 12.6 points per game and holding eight of its 13 opponents to 10 points or fewer.
The Broncos also led the WAC in rushing defense in both 2007 and 2006. Boise State was eighth nationally against the run during Wilcox’s debut sea-son as defensive coordinator, and his overall defen-sive scheme was instrumental in helping that 2006 squad to a 13-0 record and the now-famous 43-42 overtime win over Oklahoma in the Fiesta Bowl.
Wilcox began his coaching career as a gradu-ate assistant at Boise State in 2001 and 2002. He then spent three seasons as the linebackers coach at California (2003-05) as the Golden Bears went 26-12 and played in three bowls in that span (2003 Insight Bowl, 2004 Holiday Bowl, 2005 Las Vegas Bowl).
Wilcox, 39, played safety and cornerback at Oregon (1996-99) as the Ducks played in three bowl games (1997 Las Vegas Bowl, 1998 Aloha Classic, 1999 Sun Bowl). In 1999, he was named second-team All-Pac-10 and earned Pac-10 All-Academic honors.
A native of Junction City, Oregon, Wilcox earned his bachelor’s degree in anthropology from Oregon in 1999. His father, Dave Wilcox, was a Pro Football Hall of Fame linebacker with the San Francisco 49ers (1964-74). His uncle John (Philadelphia Eagles, 1960) and brother Josh (New Orleans Saints, 1998-99) also played In the NFL.
WILCOX AT A GLANCE
Hometown: Junction City, Ore.
Alma Mater: Oregon, 1999
Coaching Experience: Boise State graduate assistant
(2001-02), Cal linebackers coach (2003-05), Boise
State defensive coordinator (2006-09), Tennessee
defensive coordinator (2010-11), Washington defen-
sive coordinator (2012-13), USC defensive coordi-
nator (2014-15), Wisconsin defensive coordinator
(2016-present)
Bowl Games: 2002 Humanitarian, 2003 Insight,
2004 Holiday, 2005 Las Vegas, 2007 Fiesta, 2007
Hawai’i, 2008 Poinsettia, 2010 Fiesta, 2010 Music
City, 2012 Las Vegas, 2013 Fight Hunger, 2014
Holiday
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Inoke BreckterfieldDefensive Line
Inoke Breckterfield (pronounced ee-NO-kay) joined the staff at Wisconsin after three years of coaching defensive tackles at Pittsburgh.
In his first year in Madison, Breckterfield helped the Badgers build the nation’s top defense, rank-ing No. 1 in scoring defense (13.7 points per game) and No. 2 in total defense (268.5 yards per game).
Breckterfield’s most successful pupil, Pittsburgh product Aaron Donald, was a first-round pick of the St. Louis Rams in the 2014 NFL Draft following a senior season that saw the Consensus All-American sweep the nation’s top defensive honors by claiming the Bronko Nagurski Trophy, Chuck Bednarik Award, Outland Trophy and Rotary Lombardi Award. Donald led the nation with 28.5 tackles for loss and ranked 11th in the country with 11.0 sacks as a senior.
Breckterfield came to Pittsburgh after coaching the defensive line at UCLA in 2011. The Bruins played in the inaugural Pac-12 Championship Game and received an invitation to San Francisco’s Kraft Fight Hunger Bowl.
Prior to UCLA, Breckterfield coached the defen-sive line at Montana during the 2010 season. The Grizzlies ranked first in the Big Sky Conference and 14th nationally in tackles for loss (7.64 per game), and second in the league and 18th nation-ally in sacks per contest (2.64). The year prior to Breckterfield’s arrival in 2009, Montana ranked 103rd and 88th in those categories, respectively.
A tenacious defensive end at Oregon State, Breckterfield finished his collegiate career as the Beavers’ career leader in tackles for loss (55.5) and sacks (19.5). As a senior in 1998, he was named an Associated Press All-American (third team) and the Pac-10’s Morris Trophy Award recipient as the top defensive lineman in the league as voted on by Pac-10 offensive linemen. Breckterfield additionally was named Oregon State’s Male Athlete of the Year and played in the prestigious Hula Bowl.
Breckterfield was twice named the Beavers’ Most Valuable Player. He was the team’s Defensive Rookie of the Year as a freshman.
Following his OSU career, he played five seasons in the Canadian Football League with the Toronto Argonauts (1999-2000) and Winnipeg Blue Bombers (2001-03). In Breckterfield’s initial season with Winnipeg, the Blue Bombers advanced to the Grey Cup final after posting a franchise-best 14-4 mark and tying a CFL record with 12 consecutive wins.
Breckterfield began his coaching career under
Mike Riley, his former head coach, at Oregon State. Joining the Beavers as a volunteer assistant in 2006, Breckterfield went on to serve as a graduate assis-tant in 2007 and ’08 working with the defensive line. The 2008 Beavers finished with a No. 18 rank-ing after going 9-4 with a victory over Pitt in the Sun Bowl.
Following his graduate assistantship with Oregon State, Breckterfield landed his first full-time post as defensive line coach at Weber State in 2009, helping the Wildcats to a runner-up finish in the Big Sky.
Breckterfield earned a bachelor’s degree in liberal studies from Oregon State. He and his wife, Carol, have three sons, Kalevi and twins Rocky and Riley.
Ted GilmoreWide Receivers
Ted Gilmore is in his second season as wide receivers coach at Wisconsin in 2016, coming to Madison after spend-ing the previous three seasons coaching wide receivers for the Oakland Raiders.
Gilmore’s first season at UW saw him mentor senior WR Alex Erickson to first-team All-Big Ten honors while catching 77 passes for 978 yards while also guiding the emergence of receivers Rob Wheelwright and Jazz Peavy.
Before moving to the NFL, Gilmore spent 18 years in the college ranks. He coached wide receiv-ers at USC in 2011 and prior to that, spent six seasons as the receivers coach at Nebraska. During his one season at USC, Gilmore was named 2011 FootballScoop Wide Receivers Coach of the Year. He helped mold one of the top receiving corps in the country, led by 2011 Biletnikoff finalist Robert Woods and 2011 Freshman All-American Marqise Lee.
BRECKTERFIELD AT A GLANCE
Hometown: Kaneohe, Hawaii
Alma Mater: Oregon State, 2007
Coaching Experience: Oregon State graduate assis-
tant (2007-08), Weber State defensive line coach
(2009), Montana defensive line coach (2010), UCLA
defensive line coach (2011), Pittsburgh defensive
line coach (2012), Pittsburgh defensive tackles
coach (2013-14) Wisconsin defensive line coach
(2015-present)
Bowl Games: 2007 Emerald, 2008 Sun, 2011 Kraft
Fight Hunger, 2012 BBVA Compass, 2013 Little
Caesar’s Pizza, 2015 Armed Forces, 2015 Holiday
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Gilmore also coached wide receivers at Colorado (2003-04), Purdue (2001-02) and Houston (2000). He was the tight ends coach at Kansas in 1999 and coached wide receivers at his alma mater, Wyoming, the previous two seasons.
In 2003, while at Colorado, Gilmore coached D.J. Hackett, who set the Buffaloes’ single-season receptions record (78), earned first-team All-Big 12 honors and was drafted in the fifth round by the NFL’s Seattle Seahawks. At Purdue, Gilmore men-tored future NFL players Taylor Stubblefield and John Standeford. Stubblefield went on to become a consensus All-American and Biletnikoff Award final-ist in 2004 while setting the NCAA career receptions record with 316.
A native of Wichita, Kansas, Gilmore entered the coaching ranks as a graduate assistant at Wyoming from 1994-96. During that time, Marcus Harris, the 1996 Biletnikoff Award winner who was a two-time first-team All-American (1995-96) and three-time All-Western Athletic Conference first teamer, set NCAA records for most career receiving yards (4,518 yards) and consecutive seasons with 1,400 receiving yards (3) and twice led the nation (1994 and 1996) in receiving yards per game before being chosen in the seventh round by the Detroit Lions.
After two years at a junior college, Gilmore played wide receiver at Wyoming from 1988-89. He caught 40 passes for a team-best 594 yards and three touchdowns as a junior to help the Cowboys to the 1988 Holiday Bowl and he added 32 receptions for 445 yards and two TDs as a senior to earn All-WAC second team honors.
He earned his bachelor’s degree in sociology from Wyoming in 1991.
Gilmore and his wife, Jennifer, have a daughter, Taylor, and a son, T.J.
Chris HaeringSpecial Teams Coordinator
Chris Haering is in his second season as Wisconsin’s special teams coordinator, joining the Badgers’ staff after spending three seasons coaching defense and special teams at Pittsburgh.
In his first season, Haering helped the Badgers rank fifth nation-ally in kickoff coverage, allowing just 16.6 yards per return, and No. 17 in punt coverage, allowing only 4.1 yards per return.
After coaching the Panthers’ linebackers in 2012 and 2013, Haering added the title of spe-cial teams coordinator and focused on outside linebackers for the 2014 season. One his pupils, senior OLB Anthony Gonzalez led the Panthers with 81 total tackles.
The Panthers ranked fourth in the ACC in kickoff returns at 22.2 yards per return, while Pitt’s coverage units ranked fourth in opponent punt return average and sixth in kickoff coverage. Individually, Tyler Boyd led the ACC in kickoff returns, averaging 27.6 yards per runback, and ranked No. 2 in punt returns at 10.1 yards per return.
Before joining the staff at Pitt, Haering spent 17 sea-sons as head coach at Mt. Lebanon (Pa.) High School. His coaching career began as a graduate assistant at West Virginia in 1991 following his playing days wih the Mountaineers, when he first crossed paths with UW head coach Paul Chryst, who also was a GA at West Virginia.
GILMORE AT A GLANCE
Hometown: Wichita, Kan.
Alma Mater: Wyoming, 1991
Coaching Experience: Wyoming graduate assistant
(1994-96), Wyoming wide receivers coach (1997-
98), Kansas tight ends coach (1999), Houston wide
receivers coach (2000), Purdue wide receivers coach
(2001-02), Colorado wide receivers coach (2003-04),
Nebraska wide receivers coach (2005-07), Nebraska
associate head coach/recruiting coordinator/wide
receivers coach (2008-10), USC wide receivers coach
(2011), Oakland Raiders wide receivers coach (2012-
14), Wisconsin wide receivers coach (2015-present)
Bowl Games: 2001 Sun, 2002 Sun, 2004 Houston,
2005 Alamo, 2007 Cotton, 2009 Holiday, 2010
Holiday, 2015 Holiday
HAERING AT A GLANCE
Hometown: Pueblo, Colo.
Alma Mater: West Virginia, 1989
Coaching Experience: West Virginia graduate assis-
tant (1991), Hampton (Pa.) High School assistant
coach (1993), Hampton (Pa.) High School head coach
(1994), Mt. Lebanon (Pa.) High School head coach
(1995-2011), Pittsburgh linebackers coach (2012-13),
Pittsburgh special teams coordinator and outside
linebackers coach (2014), Wisconsin special teams
coach (2015-present)
Bowl Games: 2012 BBVA Compass, 2013 Little
Caesars Pizza, 2015 Armed Forces, 2015 Holiday
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Jim LeonhardDefensive Backs
Few could be considered more knowledgeable on the ins and outs of Wisconsin’s secondary than Jim Leonhard, a 2015 inductee to the UW Athletic Hall of Fame who was one of the most successful players to ever patrol the Badgers’ defensive backfield.
Leonhard joined the Badgers’ coaching staff on Feb. 20, 2016, a matter of months after becoming a Hall of Famer.
The product of tiny Tony, Wisconsin, arrived on campus in 2001 as an unheralded, 5-foot-8 walk-on and left four years later as a three-time first-team All-American. Leonhard played in every game of his four-year career, including each of the last 39 as a starting safety, en route to becoming one of the best defensive players in school history.
He matched UW’s school record with 21 intercep-tions in his career, the fourth-most in Big Ten his-tory, and finished with 50 passes defended — 25 of which came during his breakout sophomore season in 2002. His nation-leading 11 interceptions that year tied the Big Ten’s single-season record.
Leonhard went on to earn first-team All-America laurels that season and became the first sophomore to be named Wisconsin’s team MVP since 1947.
The following season, Leonhard proved those numbers were no fluke, again being named a first-team All-American. He led the Big Ten once again with eight interceptions, including a key fourth-quar-ter pick in Wisconsin’s 17-10 upset of No. 3 Ohio State, and tied for the team lead with 98 tackles. He also returned two punts for touchdowns and broke his own school record with 470 punt return yards.
As a senior, Leonhard again earned first-team All-America honors and was a finalist for the inaugural Lott IMPACT Trophy. He finished his career with 21 interceptions, tying Jamar Fletcher’s school record. He also broke the Big Ten record with 1,347 career punt return yards, a mark that currently ranks sec-ond in league annals.
In addition to his three All-America nods and three first-team All-Big Ten honors, Leonhard excelled in the classroom as well. A two-time Academic All-American, he joined Alan Ameche, Dave Mohapp and Don Davey as the only Badgers to earn that dis-tinction multiple times. He was also one of 15 play-ers nationally to earn a post-graduate scholarship from the National Football Foundation in 2004.
Though he went undrafted, Leonhard put together a 10-year NFL career with Buffalo, Baltimore, the New York Jets, Denver, New Orleans and Cleveland. He played in 142 games over his 10-year NFL
career, starting 73 of them. He made 14 career interceptions and averaged 9.2 yards per punt return.
He earned a spot on the Bills’ 53-man roster after signing as an undrafted free agent following his senior season and spent three seasons in Buffalo, playing in 38 games.
Leonhard got his big break in 2008 after signing with the Baltimore Ravens. Following an injury to Dawan Landry, he started 16 of Baltimore’s final 17 games, including all three in the playoffs. He signed with the New York Jets the following season and started 40 games over the next three seasons. He then played for the Denver Broncos in 2012 and the Bills again in 2013 before retiring following the 2014 season with the Cleveland Browns.
Leonhard, 33, resides in Madison with his wife, Katie, and two sons, Reese and Graham.
John SettleRunning Backs
John Settle is in his second season since returning to the Wisconsin football program and his seventh season coaching the Badgers’ running backs overall.
Settle, who spent the 2014 season coaching run-ning backs at Pittsburgh under current UW head coach Paul Chryst, previously spent five seasons as the running backs coach at UW when Chryst served as offensive coordinator.
While at Wisconsin from 2006-10, Settle coached four of the top 10 rushers in school history. In his first sea-son, he tutored Big Ten Freshman of the Year P.J. Hill, who led the Big Ten and ranked fifth in the country with 1,569 rushing yards. Hill would go on to become just the third running back in school history to go over 1,000 yards in three different seasons, joining Ron Dayne and Billy Marek.
In 2008, behind the tandem of Hill and freshman John Clay (2,045 yards between them), Wisconsin led the Big Ten in rushing offense. When Clay became the featured back in 2009, he flourished, winning Big Ten Offensive Player of the Year hon-ors, leading the Big Ten and ranking eighth in the country with 1,517 yards. The Badgers again led the conference in rushing offense.
LEONHARD AT A GLANCE
Hometown: Tony, Wis.
Alma Mater: Wisconsin, 2004
Coaching Experience: Wisconsin defensive backs
coach (2016-present)
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In 2010, Wisconsin nearly became the first team in FBS history to have three different running backs rush for at least 1,000 yards in the same season. Big Ten Freshman of the Year James White led the Badgers with 1,052 yards, Clay chipped in with 1,012 yards and sophomore Montee Ball fell just four yards shy of 1,000, running for 996 yards. UW averaged 245.7 rushing yards per game on its way to a Big Ten title and a trip to the Rose Bowl.
Ball would go on to rush for 5,140 yards as a Badger (second-best in school history), win the Doak Walker Award and be named a finalist for the Heisman Trophy. White’s 4,015 yards rank fifth in school history while Hill is sixth with 3,942 and Clay is 10th at 3,413.
In addition to those four tailbacks, each of whom played in the NFL, Settle coached three fullbacks who have gone on to play on Sundays. Chris Pressley played five seasons for the Cincinnati Bengals and Tampa Bay Buccaneers while Bradie Ewing was taken in the fifth round by the Atlanta Falcons in 2012 and Derek Watt was drafted by the San Diego Chargers in 2016.
After leaving UW, Settle coached for three sea-sons in the NFL, two with the Carolina Panthers (2011-12) and one with the Cleveland Browns (2013). Carolina made NFL history in 2011, becom-ing the first team to feature three 700-yard rushers while posting a franchise-record 5.4 yards per carry.
In his one season at Pitt, Settle helped running back James Connor earn ACC Player of the Year honors as he led the league and ranked sixth in the country, averaging 135.8 yards per game on the ground. His 26 rushing TDs were good for third-best in the country and bested both Tony Dorsett’s school record and the all-time ACC mark.
Prior to his first stint at Wisconsin, Settle served eight seasons as running backs coach at Fresno State, where he tutored six 1,000-yard rushers.
Settle went to Fresno State after a three-year stint (1995-98) as an offensive assistant with the Cleveland Browns/Baltimore Ravens franchise under head coaches Bill Belicheck and Ted Marchibroda.
Settle was a four-year letterwinner (1983-86) as a running back at Appalachian State, where he played one season for eventual Texas head coach Mack Brown and another three years for Sparky Woods. Settle finished as the school’s career rushing leader with 4,409 yards (then third-most in NCAA FCS history) and 43 touchdowns. He was the Southern Conference Player of the Year as a senior after rushing for 1,661 yards and 20 TDs. The two-time All-American also scored a conference-record five TDs against Davidson.
Settle signed with the Atlanta Falcons as a free agent and played six seasons in the NFL, includ-ing four with Atlanta (1987-90) and two with the Washington Redskins. He accumulated 1,594 yards of total offense (1,024 rushing and 570 receiving) in 1988, becoming the first free agent in NFL history to rush for 1,000 yards in a season. He was named to the Pro Bowl and the All-Madden Team in 1988. He also played for the Redskins’ Super Bowl cham-
pionship team in 1991.A 1989 graduate of Appalachian State with
a degree in criminal justice, Settle and his wife, Karen, have three children: Jonathan, Leighton and Devynn. Settle’s No. 23 was retired by his alma mater and he was inducted into the school’s hall of fame in 1994.
Tim TibesarOutside Linebackers
Tim Tibesar is in his second season as Wisconsin’s outside linebackers coach after making a memorable first impression in 2015.
Tibesar shared FootballScoop Linebackers Coach of the Year honors with former UW defensive coordinator Dave Aranda for his part in helping build the nation’s top defense.
The Badgers unit that ranked No. 1 nation-ally in scoring defense (17.8 points per game) and No. 2 in total defense (268.5 yards per game) was anchored by Tibesar pupil Joe Schobert, who was namd Big Ten Linebacker of the Year and a first-team All-American. Schobert was selected by Cleveland in the fourth round of the 2016 NFL Draft.
Under Tibesar’s guidance, Schobert and teammate Vince Biegel formed one of the nation’s most fear-some linebacker duos by combining for 33.5 tackles for loss and 17.5 sacks. Their backup, Jack Cichy, also excelled by racking up 8.0 TFLs and 5.0 sacks, including sacks on three consecutive plays vs. USC en route to Holiday Bowl Defensive MVP honors.
SETTLE AT A GLANCE
Hometown: Reidsville, N.C.
Alma Mater: Appalachian State, 1989
Coaching Experience: Appalachian State running
backs coach (1994), Cleveland Browns offensive
assistant and special teams quality control (1995),
Baltimore Ravens offensive assistant and special
teams quality control (1996-97), Fresno State run-
ning backs coach (1998-2005), Wisconsin running
backs coach (2006-10), Carolina Panthers running
backs coach (2011-12), Cleveland Browns running
backs coach (2013), Pittsburgh running backs coach,
Wisconsin running backs coach (2015-present)
Bowl Games: 1999 Las Vegas, 2000 Silicon Valley,
2001 Silicon Valley, 2002 Silicon Valley, 2003 Silicon
Valley, 2004 MPC Computers, 2005 Liberty, 2014
Armed Forces, 2007 Capital One, 2008 Outback,
2008 Champs Sports, 2009 Champs Sports, 2011
Rose, 2015 Holiday
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Prior to Wisconsin, Tibesar most recently worked as a defensive consultant at Northwestern after spending 2013 as linebackers coach with the Chicago Bears and the 2012 season as defensive coordinator at Purdue. His Boilermakers led the Big Ten in interceptions, forced fumbles and takeaways.
Prior to that, Tibesar enjoyed three successful sea-sons with Montreal of the Canadian Football League, winning back-to-back Grey Cup championships as linebackers coach in 2009 and 2010 before serving as defensive coordinator in 2011.
In his first year on staff, Tibesar was an integral part of the 2009 defense that helped Montreal rank as one of the top units in CFL history. The 2009 Alouettes ranked first in 22 of the league’s 26 defensive categories and finished with the second-best scoring defense mark in CFL history.
Tibesar joined the Alouettes after spending three seasons at Kansas State, the first (2006) as special teams coordinator and the final two (2007-08) as defensive coordinator. In 2006, KSU scored more special teams touchdowns (7) than any team while also ranking No. 1 in kickoff returns, No. 16 in punt returns and No. 18 in kickoff coverage.
Tibesar was defensive coordinator at his alma mater, North Dakota, from 2004-05. That followed his three seasons as UND’s inside linebackers coach.
As defensive coordinator, he assembled a unit that ranked first in the North Central Conference in total defense, scoring defense, rushing defense, pass effi-ciency defense and quarterback sacks over the span of the 2004 and 2005 seasons.
Tibesar graduated from North Dakota with a 4.0 grade-point average in economics, earning CoSIDA Academic All-America and National Football Foundation Scholar-Athlete honors along the way.
An All-America linebacker, Tibesar helped UND to three straight NCC titles and NCAA Division II playoff appearances from 1993-95. He was named All-NCC three times.
Tibesar went on to earn a master’s degree in busi-ness administration from San Diego State in 1998. He and his wife, Jill, have a daughter, Elle.
Mickey TurnerTight Ends
Mickey Turner is in his second season mentoring tight ends at his alma mater in 2016.
In his first season at Wisconsin, Turner guided senior Austin Traylor to a (injury-shortened) break-out campaign in which he caught 14 passes for 210 yards and four touchdowns on his way to being a free agent signee of the Dallas Cowboys.
Sophomore Troy Fumagalli also shined under Turner’s direc-tion, finishing as UW’s third-leading pass catcher with 28 recep-tions for 313 yards and a touchdown.
Turner spent the previous three years at Pittsburgh. The 2010 UW graduate went on to earn an MBA from Washington University in St. Louis before joining Paul Chryst’s staff in 2012. He served as an offensive graduate assistant in 2013 and was the Panthers’ assistant director of player develop-ment in 2014.
Turner was a four-year letterwinner for the Badgers from 2006-09, serving as a captain during his senior season in 2009 and contributing to a UW team that went 10-3 and downed Miami to win the Champs Sports Bowl. A three-time Academic All-Big Ten honoree, Turner was presented with the Ivan B. Williamson Scholastic Award as the team’s top scholar-athlete as a senior.
TURNER AT A GLANCE
Hometown: Camdenton, Mo.
Alma Mater: Wisconsin, 2010
Coaching Experience: Pittsburgh quality control
coordinator (2012), Pittsburgh graduate assistant
(2013), Pittsburgh assistant director of player
development (2014), Wisconsin tight ends coach
(2015-present)
Bowl Games: 2012 BBVA Compass, 2013 Little
Caesars Pizza, 2015 Armed Forces, 2015 Holiday
TIBESAR AT A GLANCE
Hometown: St. Paul, Minn.
Alma Mater: North Dakota, 1995
Coaching Experience: San Diego State graduate
assistant (1997), Grossmont Community College
linebackers coach (1998), California offensive line
coach (1999), Cornell tight ends coach (2000), North
Dakota inside linebackers coach (2001-03), North
Dakota defensive coordinator (2004-05), Kansas
State defensive coordinator (2007-08), Montreal
Alouettes linebackers coach (2009-10), Montreal
Alouettes defensive coordinator (2011), Purdue
defensive coordinator (2012), Chicago Bears line-
backers coach (2013), Northwestern defensive con-
sultant (2014), Wisconsin outside linebackers coach
(2015-present)
Bowl Games: 2013 Heart of Dallas, 2015 Holiday
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Jeff DuckworthGraduate Assistant - Offense
Former Badger Jeff Duckworth is in his first sea-son as a graduate assistant working with the wide receivers at his alma mater in 2016.
Duckworth returns to Madison after serving as a defensive graduate assistant at Kent State following his graduation from UW.
Duckworth was a four-year letterwinner for the Badgers from 2010-13 and played a key role in Wisconsin’s 2011 Big Ten championship, catching a critical fourth-down pass from Russell Wilson in the fourth quarter of the inaugural Big Ten Football Championship Game.
He finished with 15 catches for 230 yards and a touchdown in 2011, his sophomore season. He caught 12 passes for 176 yards and two scores in an injury-shortened senior season in 2013. All told, Duckworth caught 39 passes for 398 yards and four TDs in 41 career games for the Badgers.
A Cincinnati, Ohio, native, Duckworth graduated from UW with a bachelor’s degree in life sciences communication in 2013.
Antonio FenelusGraduate Assistant - Defense
Former Badger Antonio Fenelus is in his seond season as a graduate assistant at his alma mater, where he works with the Badgers’ defensive backs.
A four-year letterwinner for the Badgers, Fenelus shined in UW’s secondary as a senior in 2011. He earned first-team All-Big Ten honors for a season that saw him start all 14 games en route to record-ing 51 tackles, 3.0 TFLs, four interceptions and nine pass breakups. He also earned first-team All-Big Ten laurels from league media as a junior, when he finished with 56 tackles, four picks and seven pass breakups.
Wisconsin claimed the Big Ten title in both seasons, including a win in the inaugural Big Ten Football Championship Game in 2011.
For his career, Fenelus finished with 155 tackles, 22 passes defended, nine interceptions and three forced fumbles in 52 games (32 starts). As a senior, he earned UW’s Jimmy Demetral Team MVP award for defense.
Following his time at UW, Fenelus signed as an undrafted free agent with the Indianapolis Colts before stints with the Saskatchewan Roughriders of the Canadian Football League and the Arizona Rattlers of the Arena Football League.
A native of Boca Raton, Florida, Fenelus was a three-time Academic All-Big Ten honoree and graduated from UW with a bachelor’s degree in community and nonprofit leadership in 2013.
Al JohnsonGraduate Assistant - Offense
Former Wisconsin offensive lineman Al Johnson is in his first season as a graduate assistant at his alma mater in 2016.
Johnson returns to Madison after spending the previous two seasons at St. Norbert College, includ-ing as offensive coordinator for the Division III program in 2015.
Johnson was a three-year starter at center for the Badgers from 2000 to 2002, twice earning all-conference honorable mention before being named second-team All-Big Ten as a senior. He also was named a finalist for the Rimington Trophy, present-ed to the nation’s top center, and earned third-team All-America laurels as a senior in 2002.
Selected by Dallas in the second round of the 2003 NFL Draft, Johnson went on to have a seven-year pro career with the Cowboys, Cardinals, Dolphins and Patriots, playing in 66 games with 45 starts.
A native of Brussels, Wisconsin, Johnson gradu-ated from UW with a degree in sociology.
Pat MuldoonGraduate Assistant - Defense
Former Badger Pat Muldoon is in his first season back at his alma mater in 2016, serving as a gradu-ate assistant for the UW defense.
Muldoon returns to Madison following two seasons as a graduate assistant at Florida Atlantic, where he worked under head coach Charlie Partridge, a former UW assistant, and defensive line coach Terrance Jamison, a former Badger.
A native of Mason, Ohio, Muldoon was a four-year letterwinner for the Badgers, earning All-Big Ten honorable mention as a senior in 2013 when he recorded 29 tackles, 4.5 TFLs and 2.0 sacks.
Muldoon, a contributor to Wisconsin’s three straight Big Ten titles from 2010-12, played in 49 games with 18 starts on the defensive line and finished his career with 64 tackles, 12.5 TFLs and 6.5 sacks.
A two-time Academic All-Big Ten selection, Muldoon graduated from UW with a bachelor’s degree in economics in 2013.
Jon BudmayrQuality Control - Offense
Former Wisconsin QB Jon Budmayr is in his sec-ond season at his alma mater, serving as a quality control assistant after spending 2015 as a graduate assistant working with the Badgers’ quarterbacks.
Budmayr returned to Wisconsin after spending a year as an offensive graduate assistant at Pittsburgh under current UW head coach Paul Chryst. Injuries derailed Budmayr’s playing career after the 2010 season, when he lettered for the UW team that
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posted an 11-2 record and won the Big Ten title, but he went on to serve as a student assistant coach for the Badgers in 2012 and 2013.
Prior to UW, Bumayr quarterbacked Marian Central Catholic to the Illinois Class 5A title game as a sophomore and the state semifinals as a junior before missing his entire senior season with an injury. A three-year starter at QB, he finished his prep career with 5,172 passing yards and 38 touch-downs.
A native of Woodstock, Illinois, Budmayr earned his bachelor’s degree in sociology from UW in 2013.
Taylor MehlhaffQuality Control - Special Teams
Taylor Mehlhaff returns for his second season as a quality control assistant at his alma mater in 2016. He is responsible for working with Wisconsin’s spe-cial teams units.
One of the greatest kickers in Badgers history, Mehlhaff was twice a Lou Groza Award semifinalist. He earned first-team All-America honors and was named first-team All-Big Ten when he converted 21 of 25 field goals as a senior in 2007 before being selected in the sixth round of the 2008 NFL Draft by the New Orleans Saints.
Mehlhaff is tied for third on the Badgers’ all-time list with 50 career field goals and also ranks third with a career field goal percentage of .769. He went 145-for-148 on extra-point attempts, ranking No. 2 in school history in both PATs and PAT attempts.
Mehlhaff returned to Madison after spending the previous two seasons as a graduate assistant at Pittsburgh under UW head coach Paul Chryst. At Pitt, he helped develop kicker Chris Blewitt, who converted 30 of 38 field goal attempts for the Panthers during his first two seasons.
Prior to Pitt, Mehlhaff spent the 2012 seasons as a quality control assistant at Tennessee, where he mentored the Vols’ special teams units, including kick returner Cordarrelle Patterson, a first-round pick of the Minnesota Vikings.
Mehlhaff’s own professional career included stints with the Saints in 2008 and Vikings in 2009, as well as spending the 2010 season with the Hartford Colonials of the United Football League, where he went 10-for-13 on field goal attempts.
A 2008 graduate of UW, Mehlhaff earned a bach-elor’s degree in agricultural business management.
Ross KolodziejHead Football Strength and Conditioning Coach
Ross Kolodziej (pronounced kah-LAH-gee) returned to Madison to lead the Badgers’ strength and conditioning program for football in 2015 after serving in a similar capacity at Pittsburgh the previ-ous season.
He was promoted to head strength and condition-
ing coach at Pitt after serving in an assistant role in 2013.
Kolodziej started 45 games at defensive tackle for the Badgers from 1997 to 2000, helping Wisconsin win back-to-back Big Ten and Rose Bowl titles in 1999 and 2000 before being drafted by the New York Giants in the 2001 NFL Draft. He went on to play seven years in the NFL and also won United Football League titles with the Las Vegas Locomotives in 2009 and 2010.
Kolodziej spent the 2009 offseason as a strength and conditioning intern for the Badgers and returned a year later as a defensive graduate assis-tant. A native of Stevens Point, Wisconsin, Kolodziej earned his degree from UW in 2009. He holds CSCS and USAW certifications.
Shaun SneeAssistant Football Strength and Conditioning Coach
Shaun Snee joined the Wisconsin football program in 2015 as an assistant strength and conditioning coach. He is also director of the strength and condi-tioning department’s football internship program.
Previously, Snee was in the same role at UMass, where he worked with football and was responsible for the baseball strength and conditioning program in 2014. During the 2012 and 2013 seasons, he was a strength and conditioning graduate assistant at Pittsburgh under current UW head coach Paul Chryst.
Snee is a Montrose, Pennsylvania, native who received his master’s degree in exercise science in from California University of Pennsylvania in 2014. He holds CSCS and USAW certifications.
Jamil WalkerAssistant Football Strength and Conditioning Coach
Jamil Walker is in his eighth season as an assistant football strength and conditioning coach in 2016. The former Badger remained at his alma mater as an intern in the strength and conditioning program in 2008 and became an assistant coach during the spring of 2009.
As a player, Walker was part of the winningest senior class in UW history, going 40-11 over his four-year playing career. Walker and the Badgers won the 2006 Capital One Bowl and followed that with a 12-1 record during the 2006 season and another win in the 2007 Capital One Bowl.
Walker graduated from UW with a bachelor’s degree in sociology in 2008. He is certified through the CSCCA.
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Kyle CostiganGraduate Assistant - Strength and Conditioning
Former Badgers offensive lineman Kyle Costigan is in his second season as a graduate assistant with Wisconsin’s football strength and conditioning pro-gram.
Costigan played in 42 games and made 35 starts during his Badgers career, including starting the final 26 consecutive games of his career at right guard.
He contributed to two of the three best single-season rushing performances in school history, including the school-record average of 320.1 yards per game in 2014, and blocked for three 1,000-yard rushers in James White and Heisman Trophy final-ists Montee Ball and Melvin Gordon.
Wisconsin went 39-16 during Costigan’s career, matching the second-highest win total by a UW senior class.
Regarded by teammates as the Badgers’ tough-est player during his career, Costigan was the 2012 recipient of the Badger Power Award for his high level of performance in the strength and condition-ing program.
Costigan graduated from UW with a bachelor’s degree in consumer affairs in December 2014.
T.J. IngelsDirector of Football Operations
T.J. Ingels is in his second season as director of football operations at Wisconsin, his alma mater, and oversees the day to day operation of the Badgers’ football program.
Ingels previously spent five years with the Badgers as a student assistant from 2006-10 while attending UW. That included four seasons spent as the team’s head offensive student manager. Most recently, Ingels served as director of football operations at Pittsburgh for the 2014 season, working under UW head coach Paul Chryst.
He served as an offensive graduate assistant at NC State in 2013, eventually earning the title of director of recruiting operations for the Wolfpack. Prior to returning to college football, Ingels spent the 2011 and 2012 seasons working for the San Francisco 49ers’ equipment division.
Ingels earned a bachelor’s degree in agricultural business management from UW in 2011.
Kadero WatsonAssistant Director of Football Operations
Kadero Watson is in his second season as assis-tant director of football operations at Wisconsin, where he assists with the daily operation of the Badgers’ program.
Watson came to Wisconsin after spending the
2014 season as director of football operations at South Dakota State, assisting with a Jackrabbits team that advanced to the second round of the NCAA FCS playoffs.
Prior to that, Watson spent two years as assistant director of event management and operations at Oklahoma in 2012 and 2013, serving as event man-ager for several sports and organizing special events for the Sooners.
Watson also spent the 2010 season in a gradu-ate assistant position at Oklahoma, where he also served as coordinator of Athletic Diversity Council Graduate Program. In between his stints in Norman, he served as a volunteer football operations assis-tant at Richmond in 2011.
A 2009 graduate of Bucknell with a degree in business administration, Watson played running back for the Bison. He went on to earn a mas-ter’s degree in adult and higher education from Oklahoma in 2011.
Henry MasonDirector of Player Personnel & External Operations
Former Wisconsin assistant coach Henry Mason is in his eighth season as the director of football player personnel and external relations. Mason was UW’s wide receivers coach from 1995-2007 before an injury sustained in the summer of 2007 prevented him from coaching.
In his position, Mason works towards developing a strong relationship with both high school coaches and NFL player personnel and is be the primary contact for both groups. Mason also helps oversee the football recruiting process and performs various liaison responsibilities with on-campus recruiting.
Mason also acts as the liaison with the WIAA, AFCA, player parents, student-athlete hous-ing, Mendota Gridiron Club, W Club and UW Foundation. He serves as a member of the Diversity Integration Group in UW Athletics and assists in furthering diversity relationships on campus, in the community and with the Black Coaches Association. Mason also coordinates development efforts with the Athletic Development office for football alumni and pro athletes.
In addition, Mason assists student-athletes with career networking in conjunction with the Office of Student-Athlete Development.
Andrew MarlattDirector of Recruiting
Andrew Marlatt is in hi second year as director of recruiting for the Wisconsin football program, join-ing the Badgers after a successful run as a coach in both the high school and college ranks.
Marlatt came to Madison after most recently serv-ing as safeties coach and special teams coordinator at Miami (Ohio). His kickoff coverage unit at Miami
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led the nation in 2013 by allowing just 14.24 yards per kickoff return, and the RedHawks’ punt cover-age unit also ranked No. 29 in the FBS, with oppo-nents averaging just 4.9 yards per runback.
Prior to joining the staff at his alma mater, Marlatt spent seven seasons as head coach at Loveland High School in Loveland, Ohio, where he mentored former Badgers TE Brian Wozniak among several players that went on to play at the FBS level. His head coaching job at Loveland followed nine years as defensive coordinator at Sycamore High School in Cincinnati, three years as defensive coordinator at Kings High School in Kings Mills, Ohio, and three seasons as an assistant at Fairfield High School in Fairfield, Ohio.
In addition to his high school coaching duties, Marlatt was director of football operations for the Anthony Munoz Football Academy from 2001-05.
As defensive lineman at Miami (Ohio), Marlatt racked up 55 tackles for loss and 17 sacks on his way to earning All-Mid-American Conference honors three times. He was named first-team All-MAC in 1986 while helping the RedHawks secure the league title and score an upset win over LSU. Marlatt also earned all-conference honors as part of the Miami teams that finished runner-up in the MAC in both 1985 and 1987.
Signed as an undrafted free agent by the Dallas Cowboys in 1988, Marlatt went on to a profes-sional career in the Arena Football League with the Washington Commandos, Columbus Thunderbolts and Cleveland Thunderbolts.
Marlatt is a 1988 graduate of Miami University, where he earned a bachelor’s degree in education, and went on to earn a master’s degree in teacher leadership from Nova Southeastern University. He and his wife, Karen, have three daughters, Lauren, Sarah and Grace.
Paul MeunierAssistant Recruiting Coordinator
Paul Meunier is in his second season as assistant recruiting coordinator at Wisconsin, providing sup-port to the Badgers’ recruiting efforts.
Meunier came to UW following his time as a high school teacher and football coach in the state of Florida. He spent six seasons as an assistant football coach and operations director at Dwyer High School in Palm Beach Gardens, also serving as the school’s head track coach.
He helped Dwyer claim the Class 5A state cham-pionship in 2009, when the school was ranked No. 3 nationally, and the Class 7A title in 2013. Dwyer also reached the state semifinals in 2010 and 2011 and produced 40 players that were offered college scholarships during Meunier’s tenure.
Meunier served as head football coach at Santaluces High School in Lantana, Florida, in 2008 following a three-year stint as an assistant football coach, assistant wrestling coach and head track coach at Jensen Beach High School.
Meunier’s coaching career began in Wisconsin, with positions as an assistant track coach at Waukesha South and North high schools before a four-year run as an assistant football, wrestling and track coach at Kettle Moraine High School.
Meunier is a 2002 graduate of Carroll College, earning a bachelor’s degree in sociology.
Brittany EwingAssistant Recruiting Coordinator
Brittany Ewing is in her third season as assistant recruiting coordinator at Wisconsin in 2016.
A native of Richland Center, Wisconsin, Ewing spent three and a half years as an assistant equip-ment manager at UW prior to joining the Badgers’ football staff. Before becoming part of the staff at UW, Ewing was an account manager for a promo-tional company in Milwaukee.
Ewing played one year of basketball at Edgewood College before transferring to UW-Milwaukee, where she graduated in 2009 with a bachelor of business administration degree in marketing.
While studying at UW-Milwaukee, Ewing interned Sports Radio 1250 for the “Doug and Mike Show.”
Ewing’s younger brother, Bradie, played football at UW from 2008-11, serving as team captain his senior season. He was drafted in the fifth round of the 2012 NFL Draft and spent teh 2015 season as an assistant strength and conditioning coach for the Badgers.
Lauren ArndtGraphic Designer
Lauren Arndt has served as the graphic designer for the Wisconsin football program since 2014, handling the design and creation of both print and digital materials in support of the Badgers’ recruiting efforts.
Prior to joining the Badgers’ staff, Arndt also worked in the marketing department of the Wisconsin Union and provided design work for pri-vate businesses during her time as a student.
A native of Winter, Wisconsin, Arndt is a 2015 graduate of UW with a bachelor’s degree in graphic design and a certificate in entrepreneurship.
Sandy FreyeProgram Assistant
Sandy Freye is in her 37th year at the University of Wisconsin and has spent the last 36 1/2 of those years with the Badgers football office.
She currently works with the defensive staff, as well as handling recruiting travel, expense accounts and summer camps.
Freye is a native of New Hope, Minnesota. She graduated from Sun Prairie (Wisconsin) High School and earned an associate’s degree from Madison Area Technical College.
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Lisa PowellProgram Assistant
Lisa Powell has spent all 24 of her years at Wisconsin in the Badgers football office. She pres-ently serves as assistant to head coach Paul Chryst, recruiting director Andrew Marlatt and director of football operations T.J. Ingels.
Powell is a native of Madison and graduated from Parks College in Denver, Colorado. She worked as a travel agent prior to coming to the UW.
Support StaffSports MedicineMichael Moll — Head Athletic TrainerKyle Gibson — Assistant Athletic TrainerBrian Lund — Assistant Athletic Trainer
Performance NutritionNicholas Aures — Director of Performance Nutrition
EquipmentMark Peeler — Equipment ManagerJeremy Amundson — Assistant Equipment Manager
Video ServicesJohn Schaefer — Football Video CoordinatorColin Ludema — Assistant Football Video Coordinator
Mendota Gridiron ClubEric Mott — Executive DirectorKaren Mack — Director of Operations
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No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Yr./El. Hometown (High School/Last School)
96 Allen, Connor P 6-0 167 So./Fr. New Berlin, Wis. (Brookfield East)
56 Baun, Zack OLB 6-3 231 So./Fr. Brown Deer, Wis. (Brown Deer)
49 Bell, Christian OLB 6-4 247 Fr./Fr. Birmingham, Ala. (Hoover/Alabama)
66 Benzschawel, Beau* OL 6-6 321 Jr./So. Grafton, Wis. (Grafton)
90 Benzschawel, Luke TE 6-6 259 Fr./Fr. Grafton, Wis. (Grafton)
61 Biadasz, Tyler OL 6-3 291 Fr./Fr. Amherst, Wis. (Amherst)
47 Biegel, Vince*** OLB 6-4 245 Sr.#/Sr. Wisconsin Rapids, Wis. (Lincoln)
13 Bondoc, Evan* S 6-1 203 Jr./So. Madison, Wis. (Edgewood)
9 Booker, Titus CB 5-11 190 So./Fr. Round Lake Beach, Ill. (Grayslake North)
34 Brodner, Sam RB 5-10 218 Fr./Fr. Glen Ellyn, Ill. (Glenbard West)
24 Brookins, Keelon* S 5-11 218 Sr./Jr. St. Paul, Minn. (Tartan)
51 Burks, Noah OLB 6-2 231 Fr./Fr. Carmel, Ind. (Carmel)
26 Burrell, Eric S 6-0 184 Fr./Fr. Severn, Md. (McDonogh School)
29 Carriere-Williams, Dontye CB 5-10 189 Fr./Fr. Miami, Fla. (St. Thomas Aquinas)
87 Cephus, Quintez WR 6-1 195 Fr./Fr. Macon, Ga. (Stratford Academy)
31 Cesear, Jake LS 6-5 200 Fr./Fr. Encinitas, Calif. (La Costa Canyon)
48 Cichy, Jack** ILB 6-2 233 Sr./Jr. Somerset, Wis. (Hill Murray)
6 Clement, Corey*** RB 5-11 227 Sr./Sr. Glassboro, N.J. (Glassboro)
43 Connelly, Ryan* ILB 6-3 235 Jr./So. Eden Prairie, Minn. (Eden Prairie)
64 Connors, Brett* OL 6-6 306 Jr./So. New Berlin, Wis. (West)
10 Currens, Seth S 6-3 208 Fr./Fr. Pickerington, Ohio (Central)
28 Deal, Taiwan* RB 6-1 224 Jr./So. Capitol Heights, Md. (DeMatha)
63 Deiter, Michael* OL 6-6 325 Jr./So. Curtice, Ohio (Genoa)
67 Dietzen, Jon OL 6-6 333 So./Fr. Black Creek, Wis. (Seymour)
14 Dixon, D’Cota* S 5-10 197 Jr./Jr. Oak Hill, Fla. (New Smyrna Beach)
55 Dooley, Garret* OLB 6-3 247 Sr./Jr. Rochester, Ill. (Rochester)
77 Dretzka, Ian OL 6-6 322 So./Fr. Delafield, Wis. (Kettle Moraine)
19 Dunn, Jack WR 5-7 178 Fr./Fr. Madison, Wis. (Edgewood)
89 Edwards, David OL 6-7 285 So./Fr. Downers Grove, Ill. (North)
53 Edwards, T.J.* ILB 6-1 238 Jr./So. Lake Villa, Ill. (Lakes Community)
37 Endicott, Andrew*** K 5-9 173 Sr./Sr. Roseville, Calif. (Jesuit)
78 Erdmann, Jason OL 6-6 324 So./Fr. Richfield, Wis. (Slinger)
73 Estes, Kevin OL 6-5 263 So./Fr. San Marcos, Calif. (San Marcos)
21 Farrar, Arrington* S 6-2 220 So./So. Atlanta, Ga. (Woodward)
36 Ferguson, Joe** S 6-1 195 Sr./Jr. Madison, Wis. (Memorial)
31 Figaro, Lubern** S 6-0 182 Jr./Jr. Everett, Mass. (Everett)
86 Finco, Ricky WR 5-8 193 Jr./So. Hartland, Wis. (Arrowhead/UW-Whitewater)
81 Fumagalli, Troy** TE 6-6 248 Sr./Jr. Aurora, Ill. (Waubonsie Valley)
27 Gaglianone, Rafael** K 5-11 219 Jr./Jr. Sao Paulo, Brazil (Chattanooga (Tenn.) Baylor)
51 Grady, Griffin OLB 6-3 211 Fr./Fr. Dublin, Ohio (Coffman)
14 Groshek, Garrett QB 5-11 209 Fr./Fr. Amherst Junction, Wis. (Amherst)
48 Herl, Mitchell TE 6-4 254 So./Fr. Middleton, Wis. (Middleton)
41 Hescock, Jake TE 6-7 252 Fr./Fr. Pittsfield, Mass. (Salisbury School)
39 Hintze, Zach K 6-0 175 So./Fr. Fond du Lac, Wis. (St. Mary’s Springs)
96 Hirschfeld, Billy* DE 6-6 290 Jr./So. Okauchee, Wis. (Arrowhead)
12 Hornibrook, Alex QB 6-4 219 So./Fr. West Chester, Pa. (Malvern Prep)
82 Houden, Henry WR 6-4 204 So./Fr. Madison, Wis. (Memorial)
13 Houston, Bart*** QB 6-4 235 Sr.#/Sr. Dublin, Calif. (De La Salle)
98 Howe, Kraig DE 6-3 268 So./Fr. Dayton, Ohio (Archbishop Alter)
45 Ingold, Alec* FB 6-2 238 So./So. Green Bay, Wis. (Bay Port)
32 Jacobs, Leon** FB 6-2 238 Sr./Jr. Santa Clarita, Calif. (Golden Valley)
12 Jamerson, Natrell** CB 6-0 188 Jr./Jr. Ocala, Fla. (Vanguard)
57 James, Alec** DE 6-3 266 Sr./Jr. Brookfield, Wis. (East)
5 James, Chris RB 5-10 208 Jr./Jr. Chicago, Ill. (Notre Dame College Prep/Pittsburgh)
54 Jeanty, Dallas ILB 5-11 232 Fr./Fr. Fort Lauderdale, Fla. (Fort Lauderdale)
22 Johnson, Patrick S 5-11 203 Fr./Fr. Washington, D.C. (The Bullis School)
59 Johnson, Tyler OLB 6-3 239 So./Fr. Menasha, Wis. (Menasha)
75 Kapoi, Micah* OL 6-3 334 Jr./So. Kapolei, Hawaii (Kapolei)
62 Kasl, Patrick OL 6-5 291 Fr./Fr. Wyoming, Minn. (Forest Lake)
24 Krumholz, Adam WR 6-1 186 Fr./Fr. Stoughton, Wis. (Stoughton)
Alphabetical Roster
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No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Yr./El. Hometown (High School/Last School)
29 Laufenberg, Troy RB 5-10 189 So./Fr. Waunakee, Wis. (Waunakee)
42 Lloyd, Gabe TE 6-4 240 Fr./Fr. Green Bay, Wis. (Northeast Wisconsin Lutheran)
15 Lotti, Anthony P 6-0 186 Fr./Fr. Flowery Branch, Ga. (West Hall)
97 Loudermilk, Isaiahh DE 6-7 277 Fr./Fr. Howard, Kan. (West Elk)
1 Love, Reggie*** WR 6-3 225 Sr.#/Sr. Boynton Beach, Fla. (Spanish River)
9 Lyles, Karé QB 6-0 214 Fr./Fr. Scottsdale, Ariz. (Saguaro)
58 Maskalunas, Mike ILB 6-3 217 Fr./Fr. Long Grove, Ill. (Adlai E. Stevenson)
30 Maternowski, Aaron FB 6-0 239 Fr./Fr. Slinger, Wis. (Slinger)
52 Maxwell, Jacob* OL 6-6 313 Jr./So. Greendale, Wis. (Greendale)
28 Mielke, Blake S 6-2 199 So./Fr. Hartland, Wis. (Arrowhead)
68 Moorman, David OL 6-5 305 So./Fr. Northville, Mich. (Northville)
19 Musso, Leo*** S 5-10 194 Sr.#/Sr. Waunakee, Wis. (Waunakee)
11 Nelson, Nick CB 5-11 204 Jr./Jr. Bowie, Md. (Suitland/Hawai’i)
85 Neuville, Zander* TE 6-5 270 Jr./So. Waupaca, Wis. (Waupaca)
34 Obasih, Chikwe** DE 6-3 267 Sr./Jr. Brookfield, Wis. (Central)
23 Ogunbowale, Dare*** RB 5-11 205 Sr.#/Sr. Milwaukee, Wis. (Marquette)
50 Orr, Chris* ILB 6-0 227 So./So. DeSoto, Texas (DeSoto)
92 Patterson, Jeremy* NT 6-3 350 Jr./So. Screven, Ga. (Wayne County)
11 Peavy, Jazz* WR 6-0 184 Sr./Jr. Kenosha, Wis. (Tremper)
49 Penniston, Kyle TE 6-4 236 So./Fr. Orange, Calif. (Mater Dei)
52 Pfaff, David DE 6-2 269 So./Fr. Mequon, Wis. (Homestead)
46 Popp, Jack WR 6-2 201 Fr./Fr. Mequon, Wis. (Homestead)
41 Praschak, Max OLB 6-2 210 So./Fr. Somerset, Wis. (Somerset)
95 Preston, Keldric OLB 6-4 259 Fr./Fr. Tampa, Fla. (Robinson)
27 Pryor, Kendric WR 5-11 179 Fr./Fr. Hazel Crest, Ill. (Homewood-Flossmoor)
65 Ramczyk, Ryan OL 6-6 314 Sr./Jr. Stevens Point, Wis. (Stevens Point Area/UW-Stevens Point)
20 Ramesh, Austin** FB 6-1 251 Sr./Jr. Land O’ Lakes, Wis. (Northland Pines)
93 Rand, Garrett NT 6-2 274 Fr./Fr. Chandler, Ariz. (Hamilton)
74 Roberge, Gunnar NT 6-4 281 So./Fr. Seymour, Wis. (Seymour)
38 Rosowski, P.J.* P 6-3 211 Jr./So. Stoughton, Wis. (Stoughton)
43 Roy, Peter WR 6-0 187 Jr./So. Muskego, Wis. (Muskego)
17 Rushing, George** WR 6-1 192 Jr./Jr. Miramar, Fla. (Cardinal Gibbons)
21 Saari, Mark RB 6-0 207 Jr./So. Montreal, Wis. (Hurley)
65 Sagapolu, Olive* NT 6-2 340 So./So. Huntington Beach, Calif. (Mater Dei)
76 Schmidt, Logan* OL 6-4 306 Sr.#/Sr. Gotham, Wis. (Richland Center)
7 Shaw, Bradrick RB 6-1 211 So./Fr. Birmingham, Ala. (Hoover)
94 Sheehy, Conor** DE 6-4 288 Jr./Jr. Milwaukee, Wis. (Marquette)
8 Shelton, Sojourn*** CB 5-9 168 Sr./Sr. Fort Lauderdale, Fla. (Plantation)
44 Steffes, Eric*** TE 6-5 262 Sr.#/Sr. Mount Calvary, Wis. (St. Mary’s Springs)
23 Stokke, Mason ILB 6-2 217 Fr./Fr. Menomonie, Wis. (Menomonie)
84 Taylor, A.J. WR 5-11 194 Fr./Fr. Kansas City, Mo. (Rockhurst)
66 Thomas, Kelly DE 6-6 274 So./Fr. Racine, Wis. (St. Catherine’s)
46 Thomas, Nick ILB 6-2 240 So./Fr. Bradenton, Fla. (IMG Academy)
68 Tiedt, Hegeman DE 6-4 235 Fr./Fr. Burlington, Wis. (Burlington)
25 Tindal, Derrick** CB 5-11 175 Jr./Jr. Fort Lauderdale, Fla. (Boyd Anderson)
30 Trezy, Serge* CB 6-2 201 Sr.#/Sr. Orlando, Fla. (Agape/Eastern Arizona)
60 Udelhoven, Connor*** LS 6-0 228 Sr.#/Sr. St. Paul, Minn. (Cretin-Derham Hall)
71 Van Lanen, Cole OL 6-5 287 Fr./Fr. Green Bay, Wis. (Bay Port)
37 Verstegen, Bret S 5-11 183 So./Fr. Kimberly, Wis. (Kimberly)
20 Volpentesta, Cristian DB 5-9 191 Fr./Fr. Highland Park, Ill. (Highland Park)
42 Watt, T.J.* OLB 6-5 243 Sr./Jr. Pewaukee, Wis. (Pewaukee)
39 Whalen, Jake OLB 6-1 236 So./Fr. Wausau, Wis. (West)
15 Wheelwright, Robert*** WR 6-3 211 Sr./Sr. Columbus, Ohio (Walnut Ridge)
18 Williams, Caesar CB 6-0 179 Fr./Fr. Grand Prairie, Texas (South)
* - letters won | # - indicates fifth-year senior
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No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Yr./El. Hometown (High School/Last School)
1 Reggie Love*** WR 6-3 225 Sr.#/Sr. Boynton Beach, Fla. (Spanish River)
5 Chris James RB 5-10 208 Jr./Jr. Chicago, Ill. (Notre Dame College Prep/Pittsburgh)
6 Corey Clement*** RB 5-11 227 Sr./Sr. Glassboro, N.J. (Glassboro)
7 Bradrick Shaw RB 6-1 211 So./Fr. Birmingham, Ala. (Hoover)
8 Sojourn Shelton*** CB 5-9 168 Sr./Sr. Fort Lauderdale, Fla. (Plantation)
9 Titus Booker CB 5-11 190 So./Fr. Round Lake Beach, Ill. (Grayslake North)
9 Karé Lyles QB 6-0 214 Fr./Fr. Scottsdale, Ariz. (Saguaro)
10 Seth Currens S 6-3 208 Fr./Fr. Pickerington, Ohio (Central)
11 Nick Nelson CB 5-11 204 Jr./Jr. Bowie, Md. (Suitland/Hawai’i)
11 Jazz Peavy* WR 6-0 184 Sr./Jr. Kenosha, Wis. (Tremper)
12 Alex Hornibrook QB 6-4 219 So./Fr. West Chester, Pa. (Malvern Prep)
12 Natrell Jamerson** CB 6-0 188 Jr./Jr. Ocala, Fla. (Vanguard)
13 Evan Bondoc* S 6-1 203 Jr./So. Madison, Wis. (Edgewood)
13 Bart Houston*** QB 6-4 235 Sr.#/Sr. Dublin, Calif. (De La Salle)
14 D’Cota Dixon* S 5-10 197 Jr./Jr. Oak Hill, Fla. (New Smyrna Beach)
14 Garrett Groshek QB 5-11 209 Fr./Fr. Amherst Junction, Wis. (Amherst)
15 Anthony Lotti P 6-1 186 Fr./Fr. Flowery Branch, Ga. (West Hall)
15 Robert Wheelwright*** WR 6-3 211 Sr./Sr. Columbus, Ohio (Walnut Ridge)
17 George Rushing** WR 6-1 192 Jr./Jr. Miramar, Fla. (Cardinal Gibbons)
18 Caesar Williams CB 6-0 179 Fr./Fr. Grand Prairie, Texas (South)
19 Jack Dunn WR 5-7 178 Fr./Fr. Madison, Wis. (Edgewood)
19 Leo Musso*** S 5-10 194 Sr.#/Sr. Waunakee, Wis. (Waunakee)
20 Austin Ramesh** FB 6-1 251 Sr./Jr. Land O’ Lakes, Wis. (Northland Pines)
20 Cristian Volpentesta DB 5-9 179 Fr./Fr. Highland Park, Ill. (Highland Park)
21 Arrington Farrar* S 6-2 220 So./So. Atlanta, Ga. (Woodward)
21 Mark Saari RB 6-0 207 Jr./So. Montreal, Wis. (Hurley)
22 Patrick Johnson S 5-11 203 Fr./Fr. Washington, D.C. (The Bullis School)
23 Dare Ogunbowale*** RB 5-11 205 Sr.#/Sr. Milwaukee, Wis. (Marquette)
23 Mason Stokke ILB 6-2 217 Fr./Fr. Menomonie, Wis. (Menomonie)
24 Keelon Brookins* S 5-11 218 Sr./Jr. St. Paul, Minn. (Tartan)
24 Adam Krumholz WR 6-1 186 Fr./Fr. Stoughton, Wis. (Stoughton)
25 Derrick Tindal** CB 5-11 175 Jr./Jr. Fort Lauderdale, Fla. (Boyd Anderson)
26 Eric Burrell S 6-0 184 Fr./Fr. Severn, Md. (McDonogh School)
27 Rafael Gaglianone** K 5-11 219 Jr./Jr. Sao Paulo, Brazil (Chattanooga (Tenn.) Baylor)
27 Kendric Pryor WR 5-11 179 Fr./Fr. Hazel Crest, Ill. (Homewood-Flossmoor)
28 Taiwan Deal* RB 6-1 224 Jr./So. Capitol Heights, Md. (DeMatha)
28 Blake Mielke S 6-2 199 So./Fr. Hartland, Wis. (Arrowhead)
29 Dontye Carriere-Williams CB 5-10 189 Fr./Fr. Miami, Fla. (St. Thomas Aquinas)
29 Troy Laufenberg RB 5-10 189 So./Fr. Waunakee, Wis. (Waunakee)
30 Aaron Maternowski FB 6-0 239 Fr./Fr. Slinger, Wis. (Slinger)
30 Serge Trezy* CB 6-2 201 Sr.#/Sr. Orlando, Fla. (Agape/Eastern Arizona)
31 Jake Cesear LS 6-5 200 Fr./Fr. Encinitas, Calif. (La Costa Canyon)
31 Lubern Figaro** S 6-0 182 Jr./Jr. Everett, Mass. (Everett)
32 Leon Jacobs** FB 6-2 238 Sr./Jr. Santa Clarita, Calif. (Golden Valley)
34 Sam Brodner RB 5-10 218 Fr./Fr. Glen Ellyn, Ill. (Glenbard West)
34 Chikwe Obasih** DE 6-3 267 Sr./Jr. Brookfield, Wis. (Central)
36 Joe Ferguson** S 6-1 195 Sr./Jr. Madison, Wis. (Memorial)
37 Andrew Endicott*** K 5-9 173 Sr./Sr. Roseville, Calif. (Jesuit)
37 Bret Verstegen S 5-11 183 So./Fr. Kimberly, Wis. (Kimberly)
38 P.J. Rosowski* P 6-3 211 Jr./So. Stoughton, Wis. (Stoughton)
39 Zach Hintze K 6-0 175 So./Fr. Fond du Lac, Wis. (St. Mary’s Springs)
39 Jake Whalen OLB 6-1 236 So./Fr. Wausau, Wis. (West)
41 Jake Hescock TE 6-7 252 Fr./Fr. Pittsfield, Mass. (Salisbury School)
41 Max Praschak OLB 6-2 210 So./Fr. Somerset, Wis. (Somerset)
42 Gabe Lloyd TE 6-4 240 Fr./Fr. Green Bay, Wis. (Northeast Wisconsin Lutheran)
42 T.J. Watt* OLB 6-5 243 Sr./Jr. Pewaukee, Wis. (Pewaukee)
43 Ryan Connelly* ILB 6-3 235 Jr./So. Eden Prairie, Minn. (Eden Prairie)
43 Peter Roy WR 6-0 187 Jr./So. Muskego, Wis. (Muskego)
44 Eric Steffes*** TE 6-5 262 Sr.#/Sr. Mount Calvary, Wis. (St. Mary’s Springs)
45 Alec Ingold* FB 6-2 238 So./So. Green Bay, Wis. (Bay Port)
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No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Yr./El. Hometown (High School/Last School)
46 Jack Popp WR 6-2 201 Fr./Fr. Mequon, Wis. (Homestead)
46 Nick Thomas ILB 6-2 240 So./Fr. Bradenton, Fla. (IMG Academy)
47 Vince Biegel*** OLB 6-4 245 Sr.#/Sr. Wisconsin Rapids, Wis. (Lincoln)
48 Jack Cichy** ILB 6-2 233 Sr./Jr. Somerset, Wis. (Hill Murray)
48 Mitchell Herl TE 6-4 254 So./Fr. Middleton, Wis. (Middleton)
49 Christian Bell OLB 6-4 247 Fr./Fr. Birmingham, Ala. (Hoover/Alabama)
49 Kyle Penniston TE 6-4 236 So./Fr. Orange, Calif. (Mater Dei)
50 Chris Orr* ILB 6-0 227 So./So. DeSoto, Texas (DeSoto)
51 Noah Burks OLB 6-2 231 Fr./Fr. Carmel, Ind. (Carmel)
51 Griffin Grady OLB 6-3 211 Fr./Fr. Dublin, Ohio (Coffman)
52 Jacob Maxwell* OL 6-6 313 Jr./So. Greendale, Wis. (Greendale)
52 David Pfaff DE 6-2 269 So./Fr. Mequon, Wis. (Homestead)
53 T.J. Edwards* ILB 6-1 244 Jr./So. Lake Villa, Ill. (Lakes Community)
54 Dallas Jeanty ILB 5-11 232 Fr./Fr. Fort Lauderdale, Fla. (Fort Lauderdale)
55 Garret Dooley* OLB 6-3 247 Sr./Jr. Rochester, Ill. (Rochester)
56 Zack Baun OLB 6-3 231 So./Fr. Brown Deer, Wis. (Brown Deer)
57 Alec James** DE 6-3 266 Sr./Jr. Brookfield, Wis. (East)
58 Mike Maskalunas ILB 6-3 217 Fr./Fr. Long Grove, Ill. (Adlai E. Stevenson)
59 Tyler Johnson OLB 6-3 239 So./Fr. Menasha, Wis. (Menasha)
60 Connor Udelhoven*** LS 6-0 228 Sr.#/Sr. St. Paul, Minn. (Cretin-Derham Hall)
61 Tyler Biadasz OL 6-3 291 Fr./Fr. Amherst, Wis. (Amherst)
62 Patrick Kasl OL 6-5 291 Fr./Fr. Wyoming, Minn. (Forest Lake)
63 Michael Deiter* OL 6-6 325 Jr./So. Curtice, Ohio (Genoa)
64 Brett Connors* OL 6-6 306 Jr./So. New Berlin, Wis. (West)
65 Ryan Ramczyk OL 6-6 314 Sr./Jr. Stevens Point, Wis. (Stevens Point Area/UW-Stevens Point)
65 Olive Sagapolu* NT 6-2 340 So./So. Huntington Beach, Calif. (Mater Dei)
66 Beau Benzschawel* OL 6-6 321 Jr./So. Grafton, Wis. (Grafton)
66 Kelly Thomas DE 6-6 274 So./Fr. Racine, Wis. (St. Catherine’s)
67 Jon Dietzen OL 6-6 333 So./Fr. Black Creek, Wis. (Seymour)
68 David Moorman OL 6-5 305 So./Fr. Northville, Mich. (Northville)
68 Hegeman Tiedt DE 6-4 235 Fr./Fr. Burlington, Wis. (Burlington)
71 Cole Van Lanen OL 6-5 287 Fr./Fr. Green Bay, Wis. (Bay Port)
73 Kevin Estes OL 6-5 263 So./Fr. San Marcos, Calif. (San Marcos)
74 Gunnar Roberge NT 6-4 281 So./Fr. Seymour, Wis. (Seymour)
75 Micah Kapoi* OL 6-3 334 Jr./So. Kapolei, Hawaii (Kapolei)
76 Logan Schmidt* OL 6-4 306 Sr.#/Sr. Gotham, Wis. (Richland Center)
77 Ian Dretzka OL 6-6 322 So./Fr. Delafield, Wis. (Kettle Moraine)
78 Jason Erdmann OL 6-6 324 So./Fr. Richfield, Wis. (Slinger)
81 Troy Fumagalli** TE 6-6 248 Sr./Jr. Aurora, Ill. (Waubonsie Valley)
82 Henry Houden WR 6-4 204 So./Fr. Madison, Wis. (Memorial)
84 A.J. Taylor WR 5-11 194 Fr./Fr. Kansas City, Mo. (Rockhurst)
85 Zander Neuville* TE 6-5 270 Jr./So. Waupaca, Wis. (Waupaca)
86 Ricky Finco WR 5-8 193 Jr./So. Hartland, Wis. (Arrowhead/UW-Whitewater)
87 Quintez Cephus WR 6-1 195 Fr./Fr. Macon, Ga. (Stratford Academy)
89 David Edwards OL 6-7 285 So./Fr. Downers Grove, Ill. (North)
90 Luke Benzschawel TE 6-6 259 Fr./Fr. Grafton, Wis. (Grafton)
92 Jeremy Patterson* NT 6-3 350 Jr./So. Screven, Ga. (Wayne County)
93 Garrett Rand NT 6-2 274 Fr./Fr. Chandler, Ariz. (Hamilton)
94 Conor Sheehy** DE 6-4 288 Jr./Jr. Milwaukee, Wis. (Marquette)
95 Keldric Preston OLB 6-4 259 Fr./Fr. Tampa, Fla. (Robinson)
96 Connor Allen P 6-0 167 So./Fr. New Berlin, Wis. (Brookfield East)
96 Billy Hirschfeld* DE 6-6 290 Jr./So. Okauchee, Wis. (Arrowhead)
97 Isaiahh Loudermilk DE 6-7 277 Fr./Fr. Howard, Kan. (West Elk)
98 Kraig Howe DE 6-3 268 So./Fr. Dayton, Ohio (Archbishop Alter)
* - letters won | # - indicates fifth-year senior
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96 Connor AllenP ▪ So./Fr. ▪ 6-0 ▪ 167
New Berlin, Wis. (Brookfield East)
2015 Season: Redshirt season
High School: Ranked as No. 1 punter in Wisconsin,
No. 36 punter in nation and No. 67 kicker by Kohl’s …
went 18-for-25 on field goals in his career … first-team
All-Greater Metro Conference at kicker as a sophomore,
junior and senior … also first-team all-conference at
punter as a senior and second-team pick as sophomore
and junior … finalist for Kevin Stemke Award as state’s
top kicker as a senior, going 8-for-10 on field goals and
averaging 38.6 yards on his 49 punts … as a junior, went
7-for-10 on field goals … was 3-for-5 on field goals as
a sophomore … also lettered in track and field … coach
was Tom Swittel
Personal: Parents are Kevin and Diane Allen … Greater
Metro Conference Scholar-Athlete as a senior … Link
Crew leader … enjoys snow and water skiing, playing golf
and music ... major is undeclared
56 Zack BaunOLB ▪ So./Fr. ▪ 6-3 ▪ 231
Brown Deer, Wis. (Brown Deer)
2015 Season: Redshirt season
High School: Three-star recruit by 247 Sports, ESPN,
Rivals and Scout … rated as the No. 2 OLB in Wisconsin
and No. 54 OLB in the country by Scout … also ranked
No. 23 quarterback by ESPN … rated No. 4 overall
recruit in state by ESPN … passed for 3,061 yards and
27 touchdowns in high school career, adding 3,923
yards and 67 TDs rushing … scored 94 total touch-
downs in 22 career games … as a senior, tabbed as
state Offensive Player of the Year by Wisconsin Football
Coaches Association … also named first-team all-state
quarterback by WFCA and second-team all-state pick
by Associated Press … 2014 Dave Krieg Award winner
as state’s most outstanding senior quarterback … named
Woodland Conference East Division Offensive Player
of the Year and earned first-team all-conference honors
… as a dual-threat quarterback, averaged 167.0 rush-
ing yards per game and 9.7 yards per carry as a senior,
finishing with 1,837 rushing yards and a state-leading
39 touchdowns … also completed 54.9 percent of his
passes for 1,936 yards and 20 TDs … as a junior, hon-
orable mention all-state and first-team All-Woodland
Conference at quarterback … rushed for 2,086 yards and
28 TDs, averaging 189.6 yards per game … also threw
for 1,125 yards and seven touchdowns … two-time
Brown Deer team MVP and team captain … lettered
basketball, leading Brown Deer to Wisconsin Division 3
state title as a junior (2013-14) … lettered in track and
field, placing four times at Division 2 state meet … took
fifth in the 100 meters and eighth in the 200 meters as
a junior … finished third in 100 meters (10.91 in prelims)
and fourth in 4x100 relay as a senior … was injured in
final of 200 meters after running 21.53 in prelims …
head coach was Rob Green
Personal: Mother is Genell Baun … played the bass in
orchestra … summer camp counselor at Camp Anokijig ...
major is retailing and consumer behavior
49 Christian BellOLB ▪ Fr./Fr. ▪ 6-4 ▪ 247
Birmingham, Ala. (Hoover/Alabama)
Notable: Enrolled at Alabama for 2016 spring semester
and took part in spring drills before transferring to UW
High School: Four-star prospect by ESPN ... three-star
recruit by 247 Sports, Rivals and Scout ... selected to
participate in 2015 Semper Fidelis All-American Bowl
... won three straight state championships at Hoover ...
finished senior season with 40 total tackles, 5 tackles for
loss, 4 sacks and 7 QB hurries ... made 60 total tackles
and posted 12 sacks as a junior ... had 33 tackles, 6
TFLs and 5 sacks as a sophomore ... in all, was part of
nine team state championships at Hoover in football (3),
basketball (1), indoor track (2) and outdoor track (3) ...
individually, won state indoor and outdoor state titles
in shot put as a senior ... finished eighth in shot put at
2014 New Balance Indoor Nationals as a junior ... head
coach was Josh Niblett
Personal: Son of Melissa and Danny West and the late
C.L. Bell ... enjoys fishing ... named to dean’s list in one
semester at Alabama ... major is undeclared
66 Beau BenzschawelOL ▪ Jr./So. ▪ 6-6 ▪ 321
Grafton, Wis. (Grafton)
2015 Season: Earned first letter, playing in eight games
... made six starts at right tackle and two starts at right
guard ... missed first five games of season after sustain-
ing injury during first week of training camp ... proved
to be stabilizing force for offensive line that used eight
different starting combinations due to injury ... helped
Badgers rush for season-high 257 yards and four
touchdowns in first game as starter at right guard at
Minnesota on Nov. 28
2014 Season: Redshirt season
High School: Three-star recruit by ESPN.com, Rivals,
Scout and 247 Sports ... first-team all-state by
Associated Press and Wisconsin Football Coaches
Association as a senior ... also an All-North Shore
Conference and all-region pick at both defensive end
and tight end ... recorded 60 total tackles, including 12
TFLs and 5.5 sacks as a senior ... also had 13 recep-
tions for 203 yards and three touchdowns ... earned
all-conference honors on both offense and defense as
sophomore, junior and senior ... two-year team MVP ...
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also lettered three years each in basketball and baseball
... high school coach was Ben Chossek
Personal: Parents are Scott and Barcie Benzschawel
… brother, Luke, is a tight end at UW … father played
football at Wisconsin from 1983-87 … uncle, Eric
Benzschawel, played football at UW from 1988-92 …
grandfather, John Morgen, competed in rowing at UW
from 1955-57 and went on to serve as president of the
National W Club in 1990-91 ... honor roll student ...
major is life sciences communication
90 Luke BenzschawelTE ▪ Fr./Fr. ▪ 6-6 ▪ 259
Grafton, Wis. (Grafton)
High School: Three-star prospect by 247 Sports, ESPN
and Rivals … all-state tight end and honorable mention
all-state defensive end by Wisconsin Football Coaches
Association as a senior … all-region by WFCA at both
tight end and defensive end as a senior … first-team All-
North Shore Conference at tight end and defensive end
as a senior … finished senior season with 83 tackles, 30
TFLs and 9 sacks … also caught 23 passes for 295 yards
and five touchdowns … second-team all-conference at
defensive end as a junior … finished junior season with
87 tackles, 12 TFLs, 4 sacks and 4 passes defended
... named Grafton’s defensive player of the year as a
junior and senior … also plays basketball … second-team
All-North Shore as a junior and honorable mention All-
North Shore as a sophomore in basketball … honor roll
student … high school coach was Fritz Rauch
Personal: Parents are Scott and Barcie Benzschawel …
brother, Beau, is an offensive lineman at UW … father
played football at Wisconsin from 1983-87 … uncle, Eric
Benzschawel, played football at UW from 1988-92 …
grandfather, John Morgen, competed in rowing at UW
from 1955-57 and went on to serve as president of the
National W Club in 1990-91
61 Tyler BiadaszOL ▪ Fr./Fr. ▪ 6-3 ▪ 291
Amherst, Wis. (Amherst)
High School: Three-star prospect by 247 Sports, ESPN,
Rivals and Scout … presented with 2015 Tim Krumrie
Award as state’s most outstanding senior defensive line-
man after posting 70 tackles, 7 sacks, 5 forced fumbles
and an interception … twice named first-team all-state
on defense by Wisconsin Football Coaches Association
… first-team all-state as a senior and honorable men-
tion all-state as a junior by Associated Press … also
two-time honorable mention all-state by WFCA as an
offensive lineman … named first-team all-region on both
offense and defense by WFCA as a junior and senior
… first-team All-Central Wisconsin Conference on both
offense and defense as a sophomore, junior and senior
… finished career with 232 tackles, 19 sacks 11 forced
fumbles and 3 total touchdowns … also lettered in bas-
ketball and baseball … honor roll student … high school
coach was Mark Lusic
Personal: Parents are David and Lori Biadasz
47 Vince BiegelOLB ▪ Sr.#/Sr. ▪ 6-4 ▪ 245
Wisconsin Rapids, Wis. (Lincoln)
Honors and Awards
2016 Preseason: Bednarik Award, Butkus Award and
Nagurski Trophy watch lists, AFCA Good Works Team
nominee
2015: Third-team All-Big Ten (consensus), Academic
All-Big Ten
2014: Second-team All-Big Ten (media), Big Ten
Defensive Player of the Week (Nov. 10), Academic All-
Big Ten
2013: Academic All-Big Ten
Notable: Playmaking pass rusher bypassed NFL draft
to return for senior season ... ranked as nation’s No. 1
returning outside linebacker for 2016 by Pro Football
Focus ... key component of UW unit that ranked No.
1 nationally in scoring defense (13.7 ppg) and No. 2 in
total defense (268.5 ypg) in 2015
Career: Enters 2016 season as Badgers’ most experi-
enced player with 42 games played and 28 starts ... has
started 25 consecutive games at outside linebacker ...
ranks eighth in school history with 17.5 career sacks ...
ranks 15th all-time at UW in tackles for loss, with 33.5
... owns 147 total tackles ... three-time Academic All-Big
Ten selection
2015 Season: Earned third letter, starting all 13 games
at outside linebacker ... named third-team All-Big Ten
(consensus) ... ranked second on team with 8.0 sacks
and 14.0 tackles for loss ... finished with 66 total tack-
les ... also logged nine quarterback hurries ... recorded
career-high 14 tackles, including 1.5 FLs and 1.0 sack,
vs. Northwestern on Nov. 21 ... made 9 total stops vs.
Iowa on Oct. 3 ... logged 6 tackles, including 2.0 TFLs
and 1.0 sack, at Minnesota on Nov. 28 ... recorded 6
tackles, including 1.5 TFLs, at Nebraska on Oct. 10 ...
had 2.0 sacks and 5 total tackles vs. Rutgers on Oct.
31 ... made 5 tackles, including 1.0 TFL, vs. Alabama on
Sept. 5 ... logged 2.5 TFLs and 1.0 sack vs. Miami (Ohio)
on Sept. 12
2014 Season: Earned second letter, playing in all 14
games with 13 starts at outside linebacker ... led Badgers
with 16.5 tackles for loss and ranked second on team
with 7.5 sacks ... recorded 56 total tackles ... contrib-
uted to Badgers unit that ranked No. 4 in total defense
(294.1 yards per game) and No. 17 in scoring defense
(20.8 points per game) ... tallied seven tackles, a career-
high three sacks (19 yards) and career-best four tackles
for loss (22 yards) at Purdue on Nov. 8, earning Big
Ten Defensive Player of the Week honors ... logged six
tackles, including one sack, to help UW secure Big Ten
West Division title vs. Minnesota on Nov. 29 ... had six
tackles, including 2.5 for loss and 0.5 sacks, vs. Illinois on
Oct. 11 ... finished with five tackles, including two TFLs
(6 yards) and one forced fumble vs. Nebraska on Nov.
15 ... tallied five tackles, one tackle for loss and one sack
at Rutgers on Nov. 1 ... recorded five tackles and a sack
vs. Northwestern on Oct. 4 ... made a five tackles and
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forced a fumble vs. Bowling Green on Sept. 20 ... had
four tackles vs. Western Illinois on Sept. 6 ... recorded
four tackles vs. LSU on Aug. 30 ... tallied three tackles
at Iowa on Nov. 22 ... logged two tackles, including 1.5
tackles for loss vs. Maryland on Oct. 25 ... forced a fum-
ble and notched one tackle vs. South Florida on Sept.
27 ... had one tackle in Big Ten Football Championship
Game vs. Ohio State on Dec. 6 ... recorded a TFL in
Outback Bowl vs. Auburn on Jan. 1
2013 Season: Earned first letter, playing in all 13 games
with two starts ... totaled 25 tackles, 3.0 TFLs and 2.0
sacks ... had three solo tackles vs. South Carolina in
Capital One Bowl on Jan. 1 ... had one tackle vs. Penn
State on Nov. 30 ... made two tackles at Minnesota on
Nov. 23 ... had two tackles, including one for loss, vs.
Indiana on Nov. 16 ... tallied two tackles vs. BYU on Nov.
9 ... made two tackles at Iowa on Nov. 2 ... made four
tackles at Illinois on Oct. 19 ... registered four tackles,
a sack and broke up a pass vs. Northwestern on Oct.
12 ... saw action at Ohio State on Sept. 28 ... had his
first career sack and a QB hurry vs. Purdue on Sept. 21
... recorded one tackle and broke up a pass vs. Arizona
State on Sept. 14 ... registered one tackle vs. Tennessee
Tech on Sept. 7 ... made two tackles vs. UMass on Aug.
31
2012 Season: Freshman season cut short due to foot
injury ... granted medical redshirt ... saw time against
UTEP on Sept. 22 ... made Badgers debut against Utah
State on Sept. 15
High School: Four-star recruit by ESPN, Rivals and Scout
... No. 73 player nationally by Rivals ... ranked as the No.
3 outside linebacker by Rivals, No. 15 by ESPN and No.
23 by Scout ... top-ranked player in Wisconsin by ESPN
and Rivals ... finished his career with 425 tackles, 27
sacks, 10 interceptions, 10 forced fumbles, five fumble
recoveries and four defensive touchdowns ... in senior
season, named U.S. Army, USA Today and Parade All-
American ... also the Gatorade Wisconsin Player of the
Year and Conference Player of the Year ... 2011 National
Underclassman Midwest Ultimate Top 60 ... winner of
the John Anderson Award (outstanding linebacker) and
finalist for the Dick Butkus Award ... also selected as
team captain and first-team all-state, all-region and all-
conference ... posted 172 tackles, 21 sacks, three inter-
ceptions, five forced fumbles, three fumble recoveries
and two defensive touchdowns as a senior ... as a junior,
recorded 171 tackles, six sacks, four interceptions, five
forced fumbles, two fumble recoveries and two defen-
sive touchdowns ... named team captain and first-team
all-state, all-region and all-conference for his efforts ...
earned second-team all-conference honors as a sopho-
more after picking up 82 tackles and three interceptions
as a safety ... lettered in football, hockey and track and
field ... head coach was Tony Biolo
Personal: Parents are Rocky and Jamie Biegel ... father
played linebacker at BYU from 1988-92 and wrestled in
1992 ... father was two-time state champion wrestler for
Wisconsin Rapids, going undefeated as a senior (winning
every match by fall) ... uncle, T.D. Biegel, played fullback
at BYU from 1989-93 ... grandfather, Ken Biegel, played
linebacker and offensive guard at UW-Eau Claire before
becoming decorated high school coach enshrined in
National High School Athletic Coaches Association and
Wisconsin Football Coaches Assocation halls of fame ...
brother, Hayden Biegel, played for Badgers from 2013-
15 ... major is life sciences communication ... interned
with Merrill Lynch during summers of 2015 and 2016
BIEGEL CAREER DEFENSIVE STATISTICS
Year G/S UT AT Tot TFL-Yd Sk-Yd FF FR INT PD
2012 2/0 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 02013 13/2 19 6 25 3.0-14 2.0-9 0 0 0 22014 14/13 38 18 56 16.5-67 7.5-43 2 2 0 22015 13/13 31 35 66 14.0-81 8.0-64 0 0 0 0Tot. 42/28 88 59 147 33.5-162 17.5-116 2 2 0 4
BIEGEL CAREER GAME!BY!GAME
2012 UT AT Tot TFL-Y Sk-Y FF FR INT PD
Utah State 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0UTEP 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 02013 UT AT Tot TFL-Y Sk-Y FF FR INT PD
UMass 1 1 2 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0Tenn. Tech 0 1 1 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0at Arizona State 1 0 1 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 1Purdue 1 0 1 1.0-5 1.0-5 0 0-0 0-0 0at Ohio State 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0Northwestern 4 0 4 1.0-4 1.0-4 0 0-0 0-0 1at Illinois 3 1 4 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0at Iowa 0 2 2 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0BYU 2 0 2 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0Indiana 2 0 2 1.0-5 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0at Minnesota 2 0 2 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0Penn State 0 1 1 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0vs S. Carolina 3 0 3 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 02014 UT AT Tot TFL-Y Sk-Y FF FR INT PD
vs LSU 0 4 4 0.5-6 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0Western Illinois 4 0 4 1.0-5 1.0-5 0 0-0 0-0 0Bowling Green 2 3 5 0.5-1 0.0-0 1 0-0 0-0 0South Florida 0 1 1 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 1-0 0-0 0at Northwestern 4 1 5 1.0-3 1.0-3 0 0-0 0-0 0Illinois 4 2 6 2.0-12 1.0-9 0 0-0 0-0 0Maryland 1 1 2 1.5-5 0.0-0 0 1-0 0-0 0at Rutgers 5 0 5 1.0-4 1.0-4 0 0-0 0-0 0at Purdue 6 1 7 4.0-22 3.0-19 0 0-0 0-0 1Nebraska 5 0 5 2.0-6 0.0-0 1 0-0 0-0 0at Iowa 3 1 4 0.5-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0Minnesota 3 3 6 1.0-11 1.0-11 0 0-0 0-0 0vs Ohio State 0 1 1 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0vs Auburn 1 0 1 1.0-1 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 02015 UT AT Tot TFL-Y Sk-Y FF FR INT PD
vs Alabama 3 2 5 1.0-3 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0Miami (Ohio) 2 2 4 2.5-13 1.0-6 0 0-0 0-0 0Troy 3 1 4 1.5-8 1.0-7 0 0-0 0-0 0Hawai’i 0 4 4 0.5-5 0.5-5 0 0-0 0-0 0Iowa 2 7 9 0.5-1 0.5-1 0 0-0 0-0 0Nebraska 3 3 6 1.5-4 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0Purdue 2 2 4 0.0-0 0.0-00 0 0-0 0-0 0Illinois 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0Rutgers 3 2 5 2.0-14 2.0-14 0 0-0 0-0 0Maryland 2 1 3 1.0-12 1.0-12 0 0-0 0-0 0Northwestern 3 11 14 1.5-11 1.0-10 0 0-0 0-0 0Minnesota 6 0 6 2.0-10 1.0-9 0 0-0 0-0 0vs. USC 2 0 2 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0
BIEGEL CAREER HIGHS
Tackles: 14 vs. Northwestern, Nov. 21, 2015Tackles for Loss: 4.0 vs. Purdue, Nov. 8, 2014Sacks: 3.0 vs. Purdue, Nov. 8, 2014Interceptions: --
Passes Defended: 1 (3x), MR vs. Purdue, Nov. 8, 2014
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13 Evan BondocS ▪ Jr./So. ▪ 6-1 ▪ 203
Madison, Wis. (Edgewood)
Honors and Awards
2015: Academic All-Big Ten
2015 Season: Earned first letter, playing in one game …
made Badgers debut vs. Hawai’I on Sept. 26
2014 Season: Redshirt season
High School: Recorded 74 solo tackles, 101 total tack-
les and forced two fumbles as a senior defensive back
... named first-team All-Badger South Conference and
all-city at DB ... also earned Badger South honorable
mention as running back ... as a junior running back, was
first-team all-conference and all-city, while also netting
second-team all-conference honors playing defensive
back ... also competed in basketball and track and field ...
head coach was Al Minnaert
Personal: Parents are Jean and Norman Bondoc ...
received an academic excellence award and was on high
honor roll for four years at Edgewood ... member of
National Honor Society ... has gone on mission trips with
Catholic HEART Workcamp ... assisted with IRONMAN
Wisconsin setup ... majoring in political science and
Spanish
BONDOC CAREER DEFENSIVE STATISTICS
Year G/S UT AT Tot TFL-Yd Sk-Yd FF FR INT PD
2014 Redshirt season2015 1/0 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0Tot. 1/0 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0
BONDOC CAREER GAME"BY"GAME
2015 UT AT Tot TFL-Y Sk-Y FF FR INT PD
Hawai’i 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0
BONDOC CAREER HIGHS
Tackles: --Tackles for Loss: --Sacks: --Interceptions: --
Passes Defended: --
9 Titus BookerCB ▪ So./Fr. ▪ 5-11 ▪ 190
Round Lake Beach, Ill.
(Grayslake North)
2015 Season: Redshirt season
High School: Four-star recruit by Scout … three-star
recruit by 247 Sports, ESPN and Rivals … 2014 first-
team all-state in Class 6A by Illinois High School Football
Coaches Association … three-time all-conference and
all-area pick … as a senior running back, averaged 214.6
rushing yards per game and 10.5 yards per carry, record-
ing seven 100-yard games while piling up 1,931 yards
and 26 touchdowns … finished career with 3,914 rush-
ing yards and 51 touchdowns, averaging 150.5 yards
per game and 8.1 yards per carry … as a junior, finished
second in 100 meters at Illinois Class 3A state meet in
10.64 and fifth in the 200 meters in 21.55 … two-time
team captain and two-time team MVP … high school
coach was Steve Wood
Personal: Parents are Gary and Carmella Booker … rela-
tive Jerome Rowan played football at Iowa … hobbies
include bicycling and running ... major is undeclared
34 Sam BrodnerRB ▪ Fr./Fr. ▪ 5-10 ▪ 218
Glen Ellyn, Ill. (Glenbard West)
High School: Four-star prospect by Scout … three-star
prospect by 247 Sports, ESPN and Rivals … Chicago
Tribune Player of the Year as a senior … Gatorade Illinois
Player of the Year as a senior … first-team all-state by
Illinois Football Coaches Association and Chicago Tribune
as a junior and senior … led 14-0 Glenbard West to
Class 7A state championship as a senior, rushing for 264
yards and 4 touchdowns in state championship game
… finished senior season with 1,917 rushing yards, 430
receiving yards and 47 total touchdowns … as a junior,
helped Glenbard go 12-1 and reach Class 8A state
semifinals … rushed for 1,958 yards and 28 touchdowns
as a junior, adding 320 receiving yards … named West
Suburban Conference Silver Division Offensive MVP as a
junior and senior … two-year team MVP … also lettered
in track and field … Academic All-State selection … honor
roll student … high school coach was Chad Hetlet
Personal: Parents are John and Lesli Brodner … father
played football at Purdue … brother, Jake, plays football
at Duke
24 Keelon BrookinsS ▪ Sr./Jr. ▪ 5-11 ▪ 218
St. Paul, Minn. (Tartan)
Career: Has played in 18 games … owns four total tack-
les, including 1.0 for loss
2015 Season: Earned first letter, playing in 11 games
… logged two tackles, including first tackle for loss of
career … registered 1.0 TFL vs. Rutgers on Oct. 31 … tal-
lied a solo tackle vs. Miami (Ohio) on Sept. 12
2014 Season: Played in seven games ... recorded a
career-high two tackles vs. Illinois on Oct. 25 ... saw
action at Iowa on Nov. 22, vs. Nebraska on Nov. 15,
at Rutgers on Nov. 1, at Northwestern on Oct. 4, vs.
Bowling Green on Sept. 20 and vs. Western Illinois on
Sept. 6
2013 Season: Redshirt season ... enrolled for spring
semester and took part in spring practice
High School: Four-star recruit by Rivals... rated as
three-star recruit by ESPN and Scout ... ranked No. 32
cornerback in the nation by Rivals, No. 58 by Scout and
No. 74 by ESPN ... rated the No. 2 recruit in state of
Minnesota by Rivals ... despite playing in only 12 games
due to injury, finished career with nine interceptions as a
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defensive back and scored seven touchdowns as a wide
receiver... as a senior, tallied two interceptions and a
forced fumble in three games before missing rest of sea-
son with knee injury ... had an interception, blocked punt
and eight solo tackles in lone game of junior season ... as
a sophomore, recorded six interceptions, including one
returned for a touchdown ... also returned a kickoff for
a touchdown and scored four offensive TDs on way to
All-Classic Suburban Conference honors ... claimed 2012
Minnesota Class AA state title in 200 meters as a junior,
running a wind-aided 21.90 ... Tartan High School’s
recipient of 2012 Wendy’s High School Heisman Athletic
Award ... three-time All-Academic selection ... three-year
honor roll member ... head coach was Tim Murtha
Personal: Parents are Tyrone and Dorene Brookins ...
volunteered as elementary school mentor and in chil-
dren’s ministries at church ... major is human develop-
ment and family studies
BROOKINS CAREER DEFENSIVE STATISTICS
Year G/S UT AT Tot TFL-Yd Sk-Yd FF FR INT PD
2014 7/0 2 0 2 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 02015 11/0 2 0 2 1.0-2 0.0-0 0 0 0 0Tot. 18/0 4 0 4 1.0-2 0.0-0 0 0 0 0
BROOKINS CAREER GAME!BY!GAME
2014 UT AT Tot TFL-Y Sk-Y FF FR INT PD
Western Illinois 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0Bowling Green 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0Northwestern 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0Illinois 2 0 2 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0at Rutgers 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0Nebraska 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0at Iowa 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 02015 UT AT Tot TFL-Y Sk-Y FF FR INT PD
vs Alabama 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0Miami (Ohio) 1 0 1 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0Troy 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0Hawai’i 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0Iowa 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0Nebraska 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0Purdue 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0Rutgers 1 0 1 1.0-2 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0Maryland 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0Northwestern 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0Minnesota 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0
BROOKINS CAREER HIGHS
Tackles: 2 vs. Illinois, Oct. 11, 2014Tackles for Loss: 1.0 vs. Rutgers, Oct. 31, 2015Sacks: --Interceptions: --Passes Defended: --
51 Noah BurksOLB ▪ Fr./Fr. ▪ 6-2 ▪ 231
Carmel, Ind. (Carmel)
High School: Four-star prospect by Rivals … three-star
prospect by 247 Sports, ESPN and Scout … named to
Indiana Football Coaches Association Top-50 All-State
team as a junior and senior … first-team all-state by
Associated Press as a senior, logging 89 tackles, 14 TFLs,
6 sacks and 3 interceptions … also earned honorable
all-state honorable mention from AP as a junior, record-
ing 120 tackles, 18 TFLs, 4 sacks and 4 forced fumbles
… two-time first-team All-Metropolitan Interscholastic
Conference … two-time team MVP … team captain as a
senior … finished career with 259 tackles, 36 TFLs, 13
sacks, 4 forced fumbles and 4 interceptions … also let-
tered in baseball and track and field … high school coach
was John Hebert
Personal: Parents are Jeff Burks and Wendi Burks …
father played football at Butler, earning first-team All-
Pioneer Football League honors as an offensive lineman
in 1993
26 Eric BurrellS ▪ Fr./Fr. ▪ 6-0 ▪ 184
Severn, Md. (McDonogh School)
High School: Four-star prospect by ESPN … three-star
prospect by 247 Sports, Rivals and Scout … selected for
2016 Offense-Defense All-American Bowl … consensus
all-state selection as a junior (37 tackles, interception)
and senior (41 tackles, two interceptions) … three-time
first-team All-Metro selection by Baltimore Sun … fin-
ished career with 172 tackles, 7 interceptions and 12
touchdowns … also lettered in track and field … high
school coach was Dom Damico
Personal: Parents are Scott Burrell and Crystal Dotson
29 Dontye Carriere-Williams
CB ▪ Fr./Fr. ▪ 5-10 ▪ 189
Hallandale Beach, Fla.
(St. Thomas Aquinas)
High School: Three-star prospect by 247 Sports, ESPN,
Rivals and Scout … helped Aquinas claim back-to-back
Class 7A state championships … grabbed three intercep-
tions as a senior … finished career with 70 tackles, 30
pass breakups and 5 interceptions … high school coach
was Roger Harriott
Personal: Parents are Ricky Williams and Tomeka Smith
87 Quintez CephusWR ▪ Fr./Fr. ▪ 6-1 ▪ 195
Macon, Ga. (Stratford Academy)
High School: Three-star prospect by 247 Sports, ESPN,
Rivals and Scout … first-team all-state by Georgia Sports
Writers Association and Atlanta Journal-Constitution as
a senior, recording 42 receptions for 872 yards and 12
touchdowns … also logged six interceptions on defense
as a senior … two-time all-region selection … two-time
All-Middle Georgia pick by Macon Telegraph … finished
career with 54 catches for 1,030 yards and 14 touch-
downs … carried 97 times for 519 rushing yards and
11 TDs ... also completed 16 passes for 251 yards and
four TDs … two-year team captain … also had Division I
scholarship offers in basketball … first-team all-state by
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Georgia Sports Writers Association and Atlanta Journal-
Constitution as a junior … set school record with 53
points in 2015 state playoff game … also lettered in
track and field … high school coach was Mark Farriba
Personal: Mother is Lakesha Cephus
89 Jake CesearLS ▪ Fr./Fr. ▪ 6-5 ▪ 200
Encinitas, Calif. (La Costa Canyon)
High School: Ranked as No. 3 long snapper in the
nation by Chris Rubio Long Snapping ... four-year starter
at wide receiver and on special teams ... also played
defensive end, outside linebacker and strong safety ...
also lettered in track ... won Avocado League title in
300-meter hurdles as a sophomore ... head coach was
Sean Sovacool
Personal: Parents are Tom and Teresa Cesear ... cousin
Brian Cesear wrestled at Ohio from 2003-06 ... enjoys
snowboarding ... volunteered with La Costa Canyon
Lunch Buddies program
48 Jack CichyILB ▪ Sr./Jr. ▪ 6-2 ▪ 233
Somerset, Wis. (Hill Murray)
Honors and Awards
2016 Preseason: Lott IMPACT Trophy watch list
2015: Holiday Bowl Defensive MVP
Notable: Logged sacks on three consecutive plays in
second half of 2015 Holiday Bowl en route to Defensive
MVP honors … former walk-on was awarded scholarship
in summer of 2015
Career: Has played in 17 games with four starts … saw
action in four games as a true freshman in 2013 and
then redshirted in 2014 … played in all 13 games for
UW unit that ranked No. 1 nationally in scoring defense
(13.7 ppg) and No. 2 in total defense (268.5 ypg) in
2015 … owns 61 total tackles, including 8.0 TFLs and
5.0 sacks
2015 Season: Earned second letter, playing in all 13
games with four starts … finished season with 60
tackles to rank fifth on team … had 8.0 tackles for loss
and 5.0 sacks, ranking third among UW players in both
categories … also recorded four pass breakups and two
quarterback hurries … named Defensive MVP of Holiday
Bowl after recording team-high nine tackles, including
3.0 sacks, in second half vs. USC on Dec. 30 (missed
first half due to targeting foul in previous game) … three
sacks vs. USC came on consecutive plays … recorded
team-high 10 tackles, including 3.0 TFLs and 2.0 sacks
at Maryland on Nov. 7 … logged career-high 11 tackles,
including 1.0 TFL, vs. Northwestern on Nov. 21 … had
eight tackles vs. Rutgers on Oct. 31 … made five tackles
on two occasions vs. Hawaii on Sept. 26 and vs. Troy
on Sept. 19
2014 Season: Redshirt season
2013 Season: Earned first letter, playing in four games
... saw action vs. Indiana on Nov. 16, BYU on Nov. 9 and
vs. Purdue on Sept. 21 ... made his Badgers debut and
registered one tackle vs. Tennessee Tech on Sept. 7
High School: Recorded 107 tackles, seven tackles for
loss, four sacks, six forced fumbles and four fumbles
recovered, as well as one interception, four pass break-
ups and two blocked kicks as a senior ... all-conference
selection as a senior ... honorable mention all-state ...
team MVP as a senior ... finished with 111 tackles, seven
tackles for loss, two sacks, four forced fumbles and three
fumbles recovered, plus three interceptions, seven pass
breakups and four blocked punts as a junior ... all-con-
ference selection ... two-time team captain ... 58 tackles
and one pass broken up as a sophomore
Personal: Parents are Lisa and Steve Cichy ... father
played football at Notre Dame and in the Canadian
Football League ... mother played basketball at
Marquette ... sister, Tessa, plays basketball for the
Badgers ... volunteered with Amnesty International and
as youth sports camp counselor ... participated in food
preparation at a local homeless shelter and volunteered
at Ronald McDonald House ... enjoys golfing and boating
... majoring in economics
CICHY CAREER DEFENSIVE STATISTICS
Year G/S UT AT Tot TFL-Yd Sk-Yd FF FR INT PD
2013 4/0 1 0 1 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 02014 Redshirt season2015 13/4 32 28 60 8.0-52 5.0-38 0 0 0 4Tot. 17/4 33 28 61 8.0-52 5.0-38 0 0 0 4
CICHY CAREER GAME"BY"GAME
2013 UT AT Tot TFL-Y Sk-Y FF FR INT PD
Tenn. Tech 1 0 1 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0Purdue 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0BYU 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0Indiana 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 02015 UT AT Tot TFL-Y Sk-Y FF FR INT PD
Alabama 1 1 2 1.0-4 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0Miami (Ohio) 0 1 1 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0Troy 1 4 5 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0Hawai’i 2 3 5 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 1Iowa 1 1 2 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0Nebraska 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0Purdue 1 0 1 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0Illinois 2 1 3 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0Rutgers 3 5 8 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 1Maryland 8 2 10 3.0-18 2.0-15 0 0-0 0-0 0Northwestern 5 6 11 1.0-7 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 1Minnesota 2 1 3 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 1vs. USC 6 3 9 3.0-23 3.0-23 0 0-0 0-0 0
CICHY CAREER HIGHS
Tackles: 11 vs. Northwestern, Nov. 21, 2015Tackles for Loss: 3.0 (2x) MR vs. USC, Dec. 30, 2015Sacks: 3.0 vs. USC, Dec. 30, 2015Interceptions: --Passes Defended: 1 (4x) MR vs. Minnesota, Nov. 28, 2015
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6 Corey ClementRB ▪ Sr./Sr. ▪ 5-11 ▪ 227
Glassboro, N.J. (Glassboro)
Honors and Awards
2016 Preseason: Maxwell Award, Doak Walker Award
watch lists
2014: Big Ten Offensive Player of the Week (Nov. 3)
2013: Big Ten Freshman of the Week (Sept. 9 and Nov.
18) ... honorable mention All-Freshman (College Football
News)
Career: Has played in 30 games with two starts at
running back … owns 262 rushing attempts for 1,717
yards (6.6 average) and 21 touchdowns … has caught
17 passes for 147 yards and two TDs… as a freshman in
2013, ran for 547 yards as Badgers’ No. 3 back behind
James White and Melvin Gordon ... rushed for 949 yards
and nine TDs as Gordon’s backup in 2014 ... combined
with Gordon to set single-season FBS record for rush-
ing yards by teammates at 3,536 yards (breaking record
of 3,053 set by Gordon and White in 2013) ... slowed
by injury as a junior, playing in just four games … owns
eight 100-yard rushing games
2015 Season: Earned third letter, playing in four games
with one start … logged 48 carries for 221 yards and five
touchdowns … caught two passes for 19 yards … racked
up 115 rushing yards and career-high three touchdowns
on 11 carries vs. Rutgers on Oct. 31 … had 19 carries
for 66 yards and one touchdown in Holiday Bowl vs.
USC on Dec. 30 … logged 10 carries for 24 yards and a
touchdown vs. Northwestern on Nov. 21 … carried eight
times for 16 yards and caught two passes for 19 yards in
season opener vs. Alabama on Sept. 5
2014 Season: Earned second letter, playing in all
14 games with one start ... made first career start in
Outback Bowl vs. Auburn on Jan. 1, rushing for 105
yards on 15 carries and catching two passes for 11
yards and a touchdown ... rushed for a career-high 164
yards, including a 72-yard touchdown run, vs. Illinois on
Oct. 11 ... playing in his native New Jersey, tallied 131
rushing yards and two touchdowns at Rutgers on Nov.
1 ... logged 111 yards and two TDs to help Badgers set
single-game school record with 644 rushing yards vs.
Bowling Green on Sept. 20 ... rushed for 90 yards and
a touchdown on career-high 17 carries vs. Maryland on
Oct. 25 ... ran for 89 yards and a touchdown to help
Badgers secure Big Ten West Division title vs. Minnesota
on Nov. 29 ... rushed for 77 yards vs. South Florida on
Sept. 27 ... recorded 57 rushing yards and caught three
passes for 35 receiving yards vs. Western Illinois on
Sept. 6 ... ran for 45 yards and a touchdown in season
opener vs. LSU on Aug. 30 ... carried for 23 yards at
Purdue on Nov. 8 ... logged 22 rushing yards and 15
receiving yards vs. Northwestern on Oct. 4 ... rushed
for 14 yards and pulled in two catches for 12 yards in
Big Ten Football Championship Game vs. Ohio State on
Dec. 6
2013 Season: Earned first letter, playing in 12 games ...
twice named Big Ten Freshman of the Week (Sept. 9 and
Nov. 18) ... ranked third on team with 547 rushing yards
on 67 carries (8.2 ypc) ... posted three 100-yard rushing
games, including back-to-back 100-yard efforts in first
two career games (101 vs. UMass, 149 vs. Tennessee
Tech) ... carried once for 32 yards vs. South Carolina
in Capital One Bowl on Jan. 1 ... ran for 108 yards and
two touchdowns on 11 carries vs. Indiana on Nov. 16
... rushed seven times for 54 yards and a touchdown
at Illinois on Oct. 19 ... ran four times for 19 yards vs.
Northwestern on Oct. 12 ... carried 13 times for 83
yards and a touchdown vs. Purdue on Sept. 21 ... ran
twice for 1 yard at Arizona State on Sept. 14 ... rushed
for a team- and career-high 149 yards and two touch-
downs, including a 75-yard TD run, vs. Tennessee Tech
on Sept. 7 ... ran for 101 yards and a touchdown in his
Badgers debut vs. UMass on Aug. 31
High School: Four-star recruit according to ESPN, Rivals
and Scout ... rated as the No. 14 running back accord-
ing to ESPN, No. 17 by Rivals, and No. 31 by Scout ...
ESPN Top 150 recruit ... ranked as the No. 5 prospect
from state of New Jersey according to ESPN, No. 8 by
Rivals ... selected for Semper Fidelis All-American Bowl
â?¦ finished career with 6,245 rushing yards, 34 rushing
touchdowns and 90 total TDs ... rushed for 2,323 yards
and 33 touchdowns while also recording 47 tackles and
eight sacks as a senior ... set New Jersey state record
with 479 rushing yards in game vs. Gloucester City ...
first-team all-state, first-team All-South Jersey, first-team
All-Group 1 and South Jersey Times All-Star team and
offensive player of the year as a senior ... ran for 2,510
yards and 36 total touchdowns as a junior ... third-team
all-state, first-team All-South Jersey, first-team All-Group
1 and South Jersey Times All-Star team and offensive
player of the year as a junior ... had 1,205 rushing yards
and 15 touchdowns as a sophomore ... head coach was
Mark Maccarone
Personal: Parents are Latanya and Steve Clement ...
majoring in life sciences communication ... interned at
Merrill Lynch in summer 2016
CLEMENT CAREER RUSHING STATISTICS
Year GP/GS Att Yds TD Y/C LG
2013 12/0 67 547 7 8.2 752014 14/1 147 949 9 6.5 722015 4/1 48 221 5 4.6 58Totals 30/2 262 1717 21 6.6 75
CLEMENT CAREER RECEIVING STATISTICS
Year GP/GS Rec Yds TD Y/C LG
2013 12/0 1 9 0 9.0 92014 14/1 14 119 2 8.5 282015 4/1 2 19 0 9.5 13Totals 30/2 17 147 2 8.6 28
CLEMENT CAREER GAME"BY"GAME
Rushing Receiving
2013 Att Yds TD Lg Rec Yds TD Lg
UMass 16 101 1 23 0 0 0 0Tennessee Tech 13 149 2 75 0 0 0 0at Arizona St. 2 1 0 2 0 0 0 0Purdue 13 83 1 39 0 0 0 0at Ohio State 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Northwestern 4 19 0 9 1 9 0 9at Illinois 7 54 1 24 0 0 0 0at Iowa 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Indiana 11 108 2 33 0 0 0 0at Minnesota 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Penn State 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0vs S. Carolina 1 32 0 32 0 0 0 0
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Rushing Receiving
2014 Att Yds TD Lg Rec Yds TD Lg
vs LSU 15 45 1 7 0 0 0 0Western Illinois 9 57 0 21 3 35 1 22Bowling Green 16 111 2 23 1 6 0 6South Florida 16 77 0 20 1 28 0 28at Northwestern 6 22 0 13 1 15 0 15Illinois 13 164 1 72 0 0 0 0Maryland 17 90 1 15 0 0 0 0at Rutgers 14 131 2 43 1 6 0 6at Purdue 8 23 0 8 2 0 0 2Nebraska 5 22 1 17 0 0 0 0at Iowa 1 -1 0 -1 0 0 0 0Minnesota 7 89 1 31 1 6 0 6vs Ohio State 5 14 0 4 2 12 0 12vs Auburn 15 105 0 43 2 11 1 7 Rushing Receiving
2015 Att Yds TD Lg Rec Yds TD Lg
vs Alabama 8 16 0 5 2 19 0 13Rutgers 11 115 3 58 0 0 0 0Northwestern 10 24 1 10 0 0 0 0vs. USC 19 66 1 12 0 0 0 0
CLEMENT CAREER HIGHS
Rush Attempts: 17 vs. Maryland, Oct. 25, 2014Rush Yards: 164 vs. Illinois, Oct. 11, 2014Rush TDs: 3 vs. Rutgers, Oct. 31, 2015Long Rush: 75 (TD) vs. Tenn. Tech, Sept. 7, 2013Receptions: 3 vs. Western Illinois, Sept. 6, 2014Receiving Yards: 35 vs. Western Illinois, Sept. 6, 2014Receiving TDs: 1 (2x) MR vs. Auburn, Jan. 1, 2015
Long Reception: 28 vs. South Florida, Sept. 27, 2014
43 Ryan ConnellyILB ▪ Jr./So. ▪ 6-3 ▪ 235
Eden Prairie, Minn. (Eden Prairie)
Notable: Former walk-on earned scholarship prior to
2015 season
2015 Season: Earned first letter, playing in 12 games
… recorded 15 total tackles, including 1.0 for loss …
matched career high with four tackles (all solo) in Holiday
Bowl vs. USC on Dec. 30 … logged four tackles, includ-
ing 0.5 TFL, vs. Rutgers on Oct. 31 … recorded first
multiple-tackle game with three total stops vs. Miami
(Ohio) on Sept. 12
2014 Season: Redshirt season
High School: Three-year letterwinner in football ...
helped Eden Prairie to Minnesota Class 6A football state
championships as a sophomore, junior and senior ...
named All-Lake Conference as a sophomore, junior and
senior ... served as team captain as a senior ... completed
3 of 7 passes for 118 yards and two touchdowns in
2013 state championship game ... threw for 14 touch-
down passes and no interceptions as a senior ... also
won state championship in lacrosse as a junior ... three-
year letterwinner in lacrosse ... AP Scholar and Gold
Cord recipient ... high school coach was Mike Grant
Personal: Parents are Steve and Christi Connelly ...
cousin, Anders Lee, plays for the New York Islanders in
the NHL ... majoring in personal finance
CONNELLY CAREER DEFENSIVE STATISTICS
Year G/S UT AT Tot TFL-Yd Sk-Yd FF FR INT PD
2015 12/0 8 7 15 1.0-3 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0Tot. 12/0 8 7 15 1.0-3 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0
CONNELLY CAREER GAME"BY"GAME
2015 UT AT Tot TFL-Y Sk-Y FF FR INT PD
vs Alabama 0 1 1 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0Miami (Ohio) 0 3 3 0.5-1 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0Troy 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0Hawai’i 0 1 1 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0Nebraska 1 0 1 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0Purdue 0 1 1 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0Illinois 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0Rutgers 3 1 4 0.5-2 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0Maryland 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0Northwestern 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0Minnesota 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0vs. USC 4 0 4 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0
CONNELLY CAREER HIGHS
Tackles: 4 (2x) MR vs. USC, Dec. 30, 2015Tackles for Loss: 0.5 (2x) MR vs. Rutgers, Oct. 31, 2015Sacks: --Interceptions: --
64 Brett ConnorsOL ▪ Jr./So. ▪ 6-6 ▪ 306
New Berlin, Wis. (West)
Honors and Awards
2015: Academic All-Big Ten
2015 Season: Earned first letter, playing in two games ...
made Badgers debut vs. Miami (Ohio) on Sept. 12 ... saw
action at Nebraska on Oct. 10
2014 Season: Redshirt season
High School: Three-year letterwinner ... first-team All-
Woodland Conference selection and honorable mention
All-Suburban by Milwaukee Journal Sentinel as a junior
and senior ... team captain in his senior year ... Woodland
Conference All-Academic selection ... Glenn R Davis
Foundation Scholar ... high school coach was Alexander
Moroder
Personal: Parents are William and Carol Connors ...
majoring in kinesiology
10 Seth CurrensS ▪ Fr./Fr. ▪ 6-3 ▪ 208
Pickerington, Ohio (Central)
High School: Three-star prospect by 247 Sports, ESPN,
Rivals and Scout … first-team all-state by Associated
Press as a senior, recording 73 tackles, 3 interceptions
and 9 pass breakups … also recorded 669 passing yards,
254 receiving yards, 250 rushing yards and 15 total TDs
as a senior … Columbus Dispatch All-Metro selection
as a senior and special mention All-Metro as a junior …
team MVP and team captain as a senior … finished four-
year varsity career with 209 tackles, 13 interceptions
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and 26 pass breakups … also lettered in basketball and
track and field … four-year honor roll student … high
school coach was Jay Sharrett
Personal: Parents are Suzy Currens and Rick Currens
28 Taiwan DealRB ▪ Jr./So. ▪ 6-1 ▪ 224
Capitol Heights, Md. (DeMatha)
Honors and Awards
2015: Big Ten Freshman of the Week (Sept. 28)
2015 Season: Earned first letter, playing in 10 games
with two starts at running back … ranked second on
team with 503 rushing yards on 117 attempts (4.3
average) … scored six rushing touchdowns … carried 26
times for 147 yards, both career highs, and scored two
touchdowns vs. Hawai’I on Sept. 26 … rushed for 90
yards and two touchdowns on 22 carries at Minnesota
on Nov. 28 … carried 14 times for 45 yards and first
two touchdowns of career vs. Miami (Ohio) on Sept. 12
… logged 16 carries for 84 yards vs. Troy on Sept. 19
… carried 15 times for 59 yards vs. Iowa on Oct. 3 …
posted 42 rushing yards on nine carries at Maryland on
Nov. 7 … made Badgers debut by rushing six times for
14 yards vs. Alabama on Sept. 5
2014 Season: Redshirt season
High School: Four-star recruit by Rivals, three-star
recruit by ESPN.com, Scout and 247 Sports ... Maryland
Gatorade Player of the Year as a senior in 2013 ...
named first-team all-state, first-team Baltimore Sun All-
Metro and first-team All-Washington Catholic Athletic
Conference after rushing for 1,200 yards and 18 touch-
downs as a senior, leading DeMatha to WCAC title ... as
a junior, named second-team All-WCAC at running back
after recording 1,017 rushing yards and scoring 21 TDs
... third-team All-WCAC at running back as a sophomore,
rushing for 900 yards and 13 TDs ... finished DeMatha
career with 3,117 rushing yards and 52 touchdowns ...
as a freshman, recorded 55 total tackles, including five
sacks, while playing defense ... high school coach was
Elijah Brooks
Personal: Parents are George Deal and Towanna Deal ...
cousin Mikeal Hopkins plays basketball at Georgetown
... cousin Ian Thomas played linebacker at Illinois from
2007-11 ... honor roll student ... named Maryland Army
National Guard Ring of Honor Student-Athlete of the
Month as a junior in September 2012 ... majoring in
sociology
DEAL CAREER RUSHING STATISTICS
Year GP/GS Att Yds TD Y/C LG
2015 10/2 117 503 6 4.3 17Totals 10/2 117 503 6 4.3 17
DEAL CAREER RECEIVING STATISTICS
Year GP/GS Rec Yds TD Y/C LG
2015 10/2 1 4 0 4.0 4Totals 10/2 1 4 0 4.0 4
DEAL CAREER GAME"BY"GAME
Rushing Receiving
2015 Att Yds TD Lg Rec Yds TD Lg
vs Alabama 6 14 0 4 1 4 0 4Miami (Ohio) 14 45 2 9 0 0 0 0Troy 16 84 0 13 0 0 0 0Hawai’i 26 147 2 17 0 0 0 0Iowa 15 59 0 10 0 0 0 0Nebraska 4 8 0 5 0 0 0 0Maryland 9 42 0 14 0 0 0 0Northwestern 3 6 0 6 0 0 0 0Minnesota 22 90 2 13 0 0 0 0vs. USC 2 8 0 4 0 0 0 0
DEAL CAREER HIGHS
Rush Attempts: 26 vs. Hawai’i, Sept. 26, 2015Rush Yards: 147 vs. Hawai’i, Sept. 26, 2015Rush TDs: 2 (3x) MR vs. Minnesota, Nov. 28, 2015Long Rush: 17 vs. Hawai’i, Sept. 26, 2015Receptions: 1 vs. Alabama, Sept. 5, 2015Receiving Yards: 4 vs. Alabama, Sept. 5, 2015Receiving TDs: --Long Reception: 4 vs. Alabama, Sept. 5, 2015
63 Michael DeiterOL ▪ Jr./So. ▪ 6-6 ▪ 325
Curtice, Ohio (Genoa)
Honors and Awards
2016 Preseason: Rimington Trophy watch list
2015: All-Big Ten honorable mention (media) ... Big Ten
All-Freshman Team (ESPN)
Notable: Expected to be Badgers’ starting center in
2016
2015 Season: Earned first letter, starting all 13 games ...
made seven starts at left guard ... made six starts at cen-
ter in relief of injured veteran Dan Voltz, including final
five games of season
2014 Season: Redshirt season
High School: Three-star recruit by ESPN.com, Rivals,
Scout and 247 Sports ... named first-team All-Ohio on
offensive line as a senior, also earning Associated Press
District IV Lineman of the Year and Great Lakes Region
Lineman of the Year honors while leading Genoa to 10-1
record ... first-team All-Northern Buckeye Conference
selection as a junior and senior ... named all-conference
as both offensive lineman and defensive lineman as a
junior in 2012 ... two-time first-team all-district pick ... as
a senior, ranked second at Genoa with 42 solo tackles,
17 tackles for loss and 6.5 sacks ... also lettered in base-
ball ... high school coach was Tim Spiess
Personal: Parents are Dave and Deanne Deiter ... three-
year high honor roll student ... majoring in retailing and
consumer behavior
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67 Jon DietzenOL ▪ So./Fr. ▪ 6-6 ▪ 333
Black Creek, Wis. (Seymour)
2015 Season: Redshirt season
High School: Four-star recruit by Scout ... three-star
recruit by 247 Sports, ESPN.com and Rivals ... two-time
first-team all-state selection by WFCA and Associated
Press ... as a senior, named recipient of Joe Thomas
Award as state of Wisconsin’s top offensive lineman ...
named Bay Conference Lineman of the Year as a senior
... helped Seymour advance to quarterfinals of WIAA
Division 3 state playoffs as a junior and senior... team
captain and team MVP as a senior ... also played hockey
... coach was Matt Molle
Personal: Parents are Bruce and Karen Dietzen ... enjoys
hunting and fishing ... majoring in life sciences com-
munications
14 D’Cota DixonS ▪ Jr./Jr. ▪ 5-10 ▪ 197
Oak Hill, Fla. (New Smyrna Beach)
Career: Has played in 16 games … owns 19 total tackles
2015 Season: Earned first letter, playing in all 13 games
… finished with 16 tackles, including 11 solo stops, as
well as one pass breakup and two quarterback hurries
… recorded career-high nine tackles, including five solo
stops, in season opener vs. Alabama on Sept. 5 … logged
two tackles vs. Northwestern on Nov. 21
2014 Season: Played in three games before suffering
season-ending injury ... saw action vs. Bowling Green on
Sept. 20 ... recorded three tackles vs. Western Illinois on
Sept. 6 ... made Badgers debut in season opener vs. LSU
on Aug. 30
High School: Three-star recruit by ESPN.com, Rivals,
Scout and 247 Sports ... four-year starter at defensive
back and a three-year team captain ... first-team all-
state by Associated Press as a senior ... earned second-
team all-state honors as a junior ... three-time all-area
pick at defensive back and running back ... Daytona
Quarterback Club Player of the Week as a senior
Personal: Mother is Beth Caston ... brother Daryl Dixon
played safety at Florida (1999-2003) and is assistant
coach at Ball State ... major is rehabilitation psychology
DIXON CAREER DEFENSIVE STATISTICS
Year G/S UT AT Tot TFL-Yd Sk-Yd FF FR INT PD
2014 3/0 0 3 3 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 02015 13/0 11 5 16 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 1Tot. 16/0 11 8 19 0-0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 1
DIXON CAREER GAME"BY"GAME
2014 UT AT Tot TFL-Y Sk-Y FF FR INT PD
vs LSU 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0Western Illinois 0 3 3 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0Bowling Green 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 02015 UT AT Tot TFL-Y Sk-Y FF FR INT PD
vs Alabama 5 4 9 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 1Miami (Ohio) 0 1 1 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0Troy 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0Hawai’i 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0Iowa 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0Nebraska 1 0 1 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0Purdue 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0Illinois 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0Rutgers 1 0 1 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0Maryland 1 0 1 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0Northwestern 1 1 2 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0Minnesota 1 0 1 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0vs. USC 1 0 1 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0
DIXON CAREER HIGHS
Tackles: 9 vs. Alabama, Sept. 5, 2015Tackles for Loss: --Sacks: --Interceptions: --Passes Defended: 1 vs. Alabama, Sept. 5, 2015
55 Garret DooleyOLB ▪ Sr./Jr. ▪ 6-3 ▪ 247
Rochester, Ill. (Rochester)
2015 Season: Earned first letter, playing in 11 games …
recorded three tackles … logged career-high two tackles
vs. Rutgers on Oct. 31 … also made a tackle vs. Iowa
on Oct. 3
2014 Season: Did not play
2013 Season: Redshirt season
High School: Four-star recruit according to ESPN ...
rated three stars by Rivals and Scout ... rated as the
No. 18 inside linebacker according to ESPN, No. 22 by
Scouts and No. 25 by Rivals ... ranked as the No. 11
recruit in the state of Illinois by ESPN, No. 17 by Rivals
... made 132 tackles, including 18.0 for loss and 14.5
sacks, at middle linebacker ... on offense, ran for 1,456
yards and 32 touchdowns, adding 34 catches for 474
yards and five more touchdowns as a senior ... Class
4A first-team all-state, ILB Lemming Award Recipient,
Chicago Tribune All-State selection ... first-team all-con-
ference and Central State Eight Conference Player of the
Year as a senior ... as a junior, recorded 1,209 rushing
yards, 598 receiving yards and 31 total touchdowns to
go along with 146 tackles, 21 tackles for loss, six sacks
... all-state honorable mention, first-team all-conference
as a junior ... two-time academic all-state pick ... six-time
academic all-conference selection between football and
baseball ... Spanish National Honor Society ... head coach
was Derek Leonard
Personal: Parents are Barbie and Greg Dooley ... cousin,
Buck Casson, played football at Rice University (2003-
06) ... cousin, Adam Casson, plays baseball at Parkland
College (2011-present) ... volunteered with the Big
Buddy program, Homes for Troops and Community
Service Sundays ... enjoys golfing and playing the guitar
... majoring in personal finance
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DOOLEY CAREER DEFENSIVE STATISTICS
Year G/S UT AT Tot TFL-Yd Sk-Yd FF FR INT PD
2013 — Redshirt season —2014 — Did not play —2015 11/0 0 3 3 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0Tot. 11/0 0 3 3 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0
DOOLEY CAREER GAME!BY!GAME
2015 UT AT Tot TFL-Y Sk-Y FF FR INT PD
Miami (Ohio) 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0Troy 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0Iowa 0 1 1 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0Nebraska 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0Purdue 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0Illinois 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0Rutgers 0 2 2 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0Maryland 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0Northwestern 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0Minnesota 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0vs. USC 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0
DOOLEY CAREER HIGHS
Tackles: 2 vs. Rutgers, Oct. 31, 2015Tackles for Loss: --Sacks: --Interceptions: --
Passes Defended: --
77 Ian DretzkaOL ▪ So./Fr. ▪ 6-6 ▪ 322
Delafield, Wis. (Kettle Moraine)
2015 Season: Redshirt season
High School: Second-team all-conference as a senior
… helped the Lasers to their first winning season since
2008 in 2014 … team captain as a senior … also lettered
in wrestling and lacrosse … two-time state qualifier,
two-time conference champion and regional champion in
wrestling … high school coach was Dave Pfeiffer
Personal: Parents are Kris and Craig Dretzka … had two
relatives play college football: Mathew Steinberg was
a linebacker at North Dakota State from 1988-93 and
James Steinberg was a defensive lineman at UW-Stevens
Point from 1962-66 … volunteered with the wrestling
kids club and as a flag football coach and referee ...
major is undeclared
19 Jack DunnWR ▪ Fr./Fr. ▪ 5-7 ▪ 178
Madison, Wis. (Edgewood)
High School: Second-team all-state by Associated Press
as an all-purpose player as a senior, playing quarterback
and defensive back … honorable mention all-state by
Wisconsin Football Coaches Association … all-region
by WFCA … led Edgewood with 1,861 rushing yards
(averaging 7.5 yards per carry) and 25 touchdowns …
also passed for 714 yards and 3 TDs … second-team
all-conference as a junior, completing 62.2 percent of
his passes for 1,356 yards and 15 TDs … also rushed
for 576 yards and 8 TDs … also lettered in basketball
… Academic All-State … National Honor Society …
high honor roll student … high school coach was Alan
Minnaert
Personal: Parents are Robert and Julie Dunn
79 David EdwardsOL ▪ So./Fr. ▪ 6-7 ▪ 285
Downers Grove, Ill. (North)
Notable: Moved from tight end to offensive line prior to
2016 season
2015 Season: Redshirt season
High School: Three-star recruit by 247 Sports, ESPN,
Rivals and Scout … All- West Suburban Conference
as a senior … played three seasons at quarterback for
Downers Grove North, also playing defensive end, out-
side linebacker and long snapper … helped lead team to
pair of state quarterfinal appearances … totaled more
than 2,000 yards of offense a veer option quarterback …
garnered all-area status as a sophomore … team captain
as a senior … also a four-year letterwinner and two-year
team captain in basketball … notched all-area honorable
mention in basketball as a sophomore … earned aca-
demic all-conference honors as a senior … high school
coach was John Wander … was on the high honor roll all
four years … ISHA Academic Award recipient … academic
all-conference
Personal: Parents are David and Pamela Edwards …
father played football at Indiana … cousin, Garrett
Edwards, played football at Illinois … uncle, Ron Leoni,
also played football at Illinois … served as a volunteer
coach and food pantry helper ... major is undeclared
53 T.J. EdwardsILB ▪ Jr./So. ▪ 6-1 ▪ 244
Lake Villa, Ill. (Lakes Community)
Honors and Awards
2015: Freshman All-America (FWAA), Big Ten All-
Freshman (ESPN), Big Ten Freshman of the Week (Oct.
19)
Notable: Started all 13 games for UW unit that ranked
No. 1 nationally in scoring defense (13.7 ppg) and No. 2
in total defense (268.5 ypg) in 2015
2015 Season: Earned first letter, starting all 13 games
at inside linebacker … led team with 84 tackles … logged
6.5 tackles for loss, forced a fumble and recorded four
pass breakups … made 12 tackles, including 1.0 TFL,
in Badgers debut vs. Alabama on Sept. 5 … recorded
career-high 16 tackles, including 1.5 TFLs and a
forced fumble, vs. Purdue on Oct. 17, earning Big Ten
Freshman of the Week honors … tallied nine total stops
at Nebraska on Oct. 10 … had eight tackles, including
1.0 TFLs, vs. Northwestern on Nov. 21 … finished with
seven total stops vs. Iowa on Oct. 3 … made six tackles
vs. Minnesota on Nov. 28 … had four total tackles,
including 1.0 TFL, in Holiday Bowl vs. USC on Dec. 30 …
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made five stops at Maryland on Nov. 7
2014 Season: Redshirt season
High School: Three-star recruit by Rivals and Scout ...
honorable mention all-state by the Illinois High School
Football Coaches Association as a junior and senior ...
first-team All-North Suburban Conference and all-area
pick as a junior and senior ... as a senior, posted 20
tackles, 2 TFLs, 2 sacks and an interception in only three
games on defense, while throwing for 11 TDs in limited
action on offense ... as a junior, threw for 1,789 yards
and 19 touchdowns while rushing for 492 yards and
another 11 scores ... finished career with 17-3 record
as Lakes’ starting quarterback, throwing for over 2,500
yards and 30 touchdowns ... also ran for 854 yards and
16 TDs in two seasons as QB ... also lettered four years
in basketball and two in baseball ... high school coach
was Luke Mertens
Personal: Parents are Cathy and Vince Edwards ... broth-
er Lee Chiakas played rugby at Southern Illinois from
2006-08 ... major is life sciences communication
EDWARDS CAREER DEFENSIVE STATISTICS
Year G/S UT AT Tot TFL-Yd Sk-Yd FF FR INT PD
2015 13/13 41 43 84 6.5-11 0.0-0 1 0-0 0-0 4Tot. 13/13 41 43 84 6.5-11 0.0-0 1 0-0 0-0 4
EDWARDS CAREER GAME!BY!GAME
2015 UT AT Tot TFL-Y Sk-Y FF FR INT PD
vs Alabama 6 6 12 1.0-2 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 1Miami (Ohio) 1 1 2 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0Troy 2 2 4 0.5-1 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0Hawai’i 2 2 4 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 1Iowa 3 4 7 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0Nebraska 5 4 9 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0Purdue 7 9 16 1.5-2 0.0-0 1 0-0 0-0 0Illinois 2 2 4 1.5-4 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 2Rutgers 1 2 3 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0Maryland 3 2 5 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0Northwestern 2 6 8 1.0-1 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0Minnesota 4 2 6 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0vs. USC 3 1 4 1.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0
EDWARDS CAREER HIGHS
Tackles: 16 vs. Purdue, Oct. 17, 2015Tackles for Loss: 1.5 (2x) MR vs. Illinois, Oct. 24, 2015Sacks: --Interceptions: --Passes Defended: 2 vs. Illinois, Oct. 24, 2015
37 Andrew EndicottK ▪ Sr./Sr. ▪ 5-9 ▪ 173
Roseville, Calif. (Jesuit)
Honors and Awards
2015: Academic All-Big Ten
Notable: Former walk-on was awarded a scholarship
during the 2015 season
Career: Enters fourth season as Badgers’ kickoff special-
ist in 2016 … has played in 32 games … has earned rep-
utation for aggressiveness on kickoff coverage, recording
13 tackles in first three seasons
2015 Season: Earned third letter, playing in eight games
(missed five games due to injury) … averaged 60.5 yards
on 36 kickoffs … finished season with five tackles on
kickoff coverage, including two stops at Minnesota on
Nov. 28
2014 Season: Earned second letter, playing in all 14
games as Badgers’ kickoff specialist ... recorded 28
touchbacks on 90 kickoffs (31.1 percent), averaging 61.5
yards per kick ... helped the Badgers rank third among
Big Ten teams in opponents’ average starting field posi-
tion after a kickoff (25.1) ... kicked off six times for 372
yards, recording three touchbacks vs. Auburn in Outback
Bowl on Jan. 1 ... tallied six kickoffs for 363 yards vs.
Minnesota on Nov. 29 ... registered six kickoffs for 387
yards for a career-high average of 64.5 yards vs. South
Florida on Sept. 27 ... logged six kickoffs for 381 yards
at Iowa on Nov. 22 ... had 10 kickoffs for 632 yards vs.
Nebraska on Nov. 15 ... logged seven kickoffs for 372
yards at Purdue on Nov. 8 ... registered eight kickoffs for
473 yards at Rutgers on Nov. 1 ... had nine kickoffs for
576 yards vs. Maryland on Oct. 25 ... recorded seven
kickoffs for 436 and one tackle vs. Illinois on Oct. 11...
tallied a career-high 12 kickoffs for a career-high 755
yards vs. Bowling Green on Sept. 20 ... tallied three
kickoffs for 164 yards against Northwestern on Oct. 4
... kicked off 4 times for an average of 61.2 yards vs.
Western Illinois on Sept. 6 ... logged five kickoffs for an
average of 62.8 yards in the season opener vs. LSU
2013 Season: Earned first letter, playing in 10 games
... served as Badgers’ kickoff specialist ... kicked off five
times, averaging 61.2 yards with one touchback, in the
Capital One Bowl against South Carolina on Jan. 1 ...
kicked off five times, averaging 47.0 yards per kick, vs.
Penn State on Nov. 30 ... kicked off five times, averag-
ing 51.8 yards per kick, and recorded two tackles at
Minnesota on Nov. 23 ... kicked off nine times, averaging
61.8 yards per kick, with three touchbacks vs. Indiana
on Nov. 16 ... kicked off six times, averaging 59.8 yards
per kick, vs. BYU on Nov. 9 ... kicked off three times,
averaging 54.3 yards per kick at Iowa on Nov. 2 ... kicked
off nine times, averaging 585.8 yards per kick, and reg-
istered one touchback at Illinois on Oct. 19 ... kicked off
six times, averaging 63.7 yards per kick, and recorded
two touchbacks vs. Northwestern on Oct. 12 ... kicked
off four times, averaging 58.2 yards per kick, at Ohio
State on Sept. 28 ... made his Badger debut and kicked
off five times, averaging 60.6 yards per kick, and regis-
tered a touchback vs. Purdue on Sept. 21
High School: Named Delta River League Special Teams
Player of the Year as a senior ... first-team All-Metro by
Sacramento Bee ... averaged 36.8 yards per punt for
career ... as a senior, 38 of 45 kickoffs were touchbacks
... went 33-for-35 on PATs and 2-for-2 on field goals
as a senior ... received Scholar Athlete Award from
National Football Foundation Sacramento Valley Chapter
... graduated cum laude ... academic honor roll student
each quarter ... coaches were Dan Carmazzi and Marlon
Blanton
Personal: Parents are Gene Endicott and Trisa Endicott
... volunteered as tutor for special needs students ...
served as peer mentor and tutor at Jesuit High School ...
volunteered as soccer coach for special needs students
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and at homeless shelter ... enjoys golf, weightlifting and
coaching youth sports ... communication arts major
ENDICOTT CAREER KICKING STATISTICS
Year G/S FGM FGA FG% Lg PAT PAT%
2013 10/0 0 0 .000 0 0-0 .0002014 14/0 0 0 .000 0 0-0 .0002015 8/0 0 0 .000 0 0-0 .000Tot. 32/0 0 0 .000 0 0-0 .000
ENDICOTT CAREER KICKOFF STATISTICS
Year G/S No. Yards Avg.
2013 10/0 57 3325 58.32014 14/0 90 5535 61.52015 8/0 36 2169 60.5Tot. 32/0 183 11029 60.3
ENDICOTT CAREER GAME!BY!GAME
Field Goals Kickoffs PAT
2013 M-A Lg Bk No Yds Avg TB OB M-A
Purdue 0-0 0 0 5 303 60.6 1 0 0-0at Ohio State 0-0 0 0 4 233 58.2 0 0 0-0Northwestern 0-0 0 0 6 382 63.7 2 0 0-0at Illinois 0-0 0 0 9 529 58.8 1 0 0-0at Iowa 0-0 0 0 3 163 54.3 0 0 0-0BYU 0-0 0 0 6 359 59.8 1 0 0-0Indiana 0-0 0 0 9 556 61.8 3 0 0-0at Minnesota 0-0 0 0 5 259 51.8 0 0 0-0Penn State 0-0 0 0 5 235 47.0 0 0 0-0vs S. Carolina 0-0 0 0 5 306 61.2 1 0 0-0 Field Goals Kickoffs PAT
2014 M-A Lg Bk No Yds Avg TB OB M-A
vs LSU 0-0 0 0 5 314 62.8 0 0 0-0Western Illinois 0-0 0 0 4 245 61.2 0 0 0-0Bowling Green 0-0 0 0 12 755 62.9 6 0 0-0South Florida 0-0 0 0 6 387 64.5 3 0 0-0at Northwestern 0-0 0 0 3 164 54.7 0 0 0-0Illinois 0-0 0 0 7 436 62.3 1 0 0-0Maryland 0-0 0 0 9 576 64.0 4 0 0-0at Rutgers 0-0 0 0 8 473 59.1 2 0 0-0at Purdue 0-0 0 0 7 372 53.1 0 1 0-0Nebraska 0-0 0 0 10 632 63.2 3 0 0-0at Iowa 0-0 0 0 6 381 63.5 3 0 0-0Minnesota 0-0 0 0 6 363 60.5 3 0 0-0vs Ohio State 0-0 0 0 1 65 65.0 0 0 0-0vs Auburn 0-0 0 0 6 372 62.0 3 0 0-0 Field Goals Kickoffs PAT
2015 M-A Lg Bk No Yds Avg TB OB M-A
vs Alabama 0-0 0 0 4 256 64.0 1 0 0-0Miami (Ohio) 0-0 0 0 10 639 63.9 5 0 0-0Troy 0-0 0 0 5 310 62.0 0 0 0-0Hawai’i 0-0 0 0 5 270 54.0 0 0 0-0Nebraska 0-0 0 0 6 342 57.0 3 1 0-0Purdue 0-0 0 0 2 110 55.0 0 1 0-0Northwestern 0-0 0 0 1 55 55.0 0 0 0-0Minnesota 0-0 0 0 3 177 59.0 0 0 0-0
ENDICOTT CAREER HIGHS
FG Made: --FG Attempted: --Long FG: --PAT Made: --PAT Attempted: --Kickoffs: 12 vs. Bowling Green, Sept. 20, 2014Kickoff Yards: 755 vs. Bowling Green, Sept. 20, 2014Kickoff Average: 64.5 vs. South Florida, Sept. 27, 2014Touchbacks: 6 vs. Bowling Green, Sept. 20, 2014
78 Jason ErdmannOL ▪ So./Fr. ▪ 6-6 ▪ 324
Richfield, Wis. (Slinger)
2015 Season: Redshirt season
High School: As a senior, named first-team all-state by
Wisconsin Football Coaches Association … second-team
all-state by Associated Press … three-time first-team
All-Little Ten Conference defensive lineman … two-time
first-team all-conference offensive lineman … two-
time all-area selection … 2014 West Bend Daily News
Defensive Player of the Year … recorded 72 tackles,
including 10 tackles for loss, six sacks and three blocked
kicks as a senior … also rushed for one touchdown … as
a junior, registered 54 tackles, including seven for loss,
one sack and two forced fumbles … as a sophomore,
tallied 67 tackles, including 13 for loss, two sacks and
two blocked kicks … three-time team lineman of the year
… two-time team captain in football … also lettered in
basketball and was team captain as a senior… landed on
the academic honor roll seven semesters … coach was
Bill Jacklin
Personal: Parents are Jeff and Kristen Erdmann … WIAA
certified basketball referee … has coached youth football
and basketball … enjoys snowmobiling, hunting and
building ... life sciences communication major
73 Kevin EstesOL ▪ So./Fr. ▪ 6-5 ▪ 263
San Marcos, Calif. (San Marcos)
2015 Season: Redshirt season
High School: Four-star recruit by 247 Sports … three-
star recruit by ESPN, Rivals and Scout … ranked as the
No. 40 offensive tackle and the No. 56 in the state of
California by 247 Sports … named California Division III
All-State by MaxPreps … first-team all-state selection by
Cal-Hi Sports … first-team All-California Interscholastic
Federation … also named All-San Diego selection …
named to the U-T Sand Diego All-Academic team …
helped San Marcos average 199.8 passing yards and
133.6 rushing yards per game in 2014 … as a junior,
earned Senate Award for outstanding scholastic and ath-
letic achievement … two-year team captain … also let-
tered in basketball … high school coach was Jason Texler
Personal: Parents are Steve and Beth Estes …hobbies
include off-roading and fishing … volunteered for chil-
dren with special needs … member of National Society
of High School Scholars ... major is undeclared
21 Arrington FarrarS ▪ So./So. ▪ 6-2 ▪ 220
Atlanta, Ga. (Woodward Academy)
2015 Season: Earned first letter, playing in 12 games
… finished with six tackles, including five solo stops, as
well as one quarterback hurry … recorded two tackles vs.
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Troy on Sept. 19 and vs. Northwestern on Nov. 21
High School: Four-star recruit by 247 Sports, ESPN,
Rivals and Scout … selected for 2015 Semper Fidelis
All-American Bowl … first-team Class AAAA all-state
selection at defensive back … racked up 107 tackles,
six TFLs, two fumble recoveries, one forced fumble and
one blocked field goal as a senior … also snagged two
interceptions, including one returned for a touchdown,
and had seven pass breakups … helped lead Woodward
Academy to 2014 Georgia Class AAAA state semifinals,
making 12 tackles and breaking up two passes in semifi-
nal game … two-time first-team all-region, two-time first-
team all-metro (South Fulton) and two-time first-team
all-state selection … made Metro Atlanta All-Star team as
a senior and participated in the Rising Senior Bowl as a
junior … finished two-year varsity career with 205 tack-
les, eight TFLs, five interceptions, three forced fumbles
and two blocked kicks … team captain as a senior … high
school coach was John Hunt … also lettered four years
in track and field … earned a Gold Eagle for a grade-
point average above 3.8 as a freshman and a Silver Eagle
(3.2 GPA and above) as a sophomore and junior
Personal: Parents are Felicia Perkins and Tony Farrar
… cousin, Jonathan Perry, played football at North
Carolina … grandfather, Armond Farrar, played football
at Albany State University … member of school’s Service
Leadership board … active in student government …
Franklin D. Watkins Award Finalist ... major is chemical
egineering
FARRAR CAREER DEFENSIVE STATISTICS
Year G/S UT AT Tot TFL-Yd Sk-Yd FF FR INT PD
2015 12/0 5 1 6 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0 0Tot. 12/0 5 1 6 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0 0
FARRAR CAREER GAME!BY!GAME
2015 UT AT Tot TFL-Y Sk-Y FF FR INT PD
Miami (Ohio) 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0 0Troy 2 0 2 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0 0Hawai’i 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0 0Iowa 1 0 1 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0 0Nebraska 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0 0Purdue 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0 0Illinois 0 1 1 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0 0Rutgers 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0 0Maryland 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0 0Northwestern 2 0 2 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0 0Minnesota 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0 0vs. USC 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0 0
FARRAR CAREER HIGHS
Tackles: 2 (2x) MR vs. Northwestern Nov. 21, 2015Tackles for Loss: --Sacks: --Interceptions: --Passes Defended: --
36 Joe FergusonS ▪ Sr./Jr. ▪ 6-1 ▪ 195
Madison, Wis. (Memorial)
Honors and Awards
2015: Academic All-Big Ten
2014: Academic All-Big Ten
Career: Has played in 30 games with one start … owns
24 total tackles, including 0.5 TFL
2015 Season: Earned second letter, appearing in 12
games … finished with 10 total tackles … recorded
career-high five tackles vs. Rutgers on Oct. 31 … made
three total stops vs. Minnesota on Nov. 28
2014 Season: Earned first letter, playing in all 14 games
with one start ... finished with 14 total tackles and 0.5
tackles for loss ... made first career start at safety vs.
South Florida on Sept. 27 ... recorded a career-high four
tackles, including 0.5 TFL, in season opener vs. LSU
on Aug. 30 ... tallied two tackles at Iowa on Nov. 22 ...
made two tackles vs. Nebraska on Nov. 15 ... made two
tackles vs. Maryland on Oct. 25 ... recorded one tackle
at Purdue on Nov. 8 ... defended a pass at Rutgers on
Nov. 1 ... registered one tackle at Northwestern on Oct.
4. ... recorded one tackle vs. Bowling Green on Sept. 20
2013 Season: Granted medical redshirt ... tallied one
tackle at Ohio State on Sept. 28 ... registered a QB hurry
vs. Purdue on Sept. 21 ... saw action at Arizona State on
Sept. 14 ... made his Badgers debut vs. Tennessee Tech
on Sept. 7
High School: Threw for 1,454 yards and 13 touchdowns
while rushing for 406 yards and 11 touchdowns as a
senior ... first-team all-region, first-team all-conference
quarterback, second-team all-conference defensive
back, all-city quarterback, team captain ... named to the
2012 IMG All-Madden Team ... ranked as the second-
best quarterback in Wisconsin by Wissports ... threw for
1,247 yards and nine touchdowns in an injury shortened
junior season, while rushing for 415 yards and five more
touchdowns ... won all-city quarterback as a sophomore
... high school coach was Mike Galindo
Personal: Parents are Dawn and Brad Ferguson ... father
played football at the University of Nebraska (1985-89)
... grandson of UW Director of Athletics Barry Alvarez
... volunteered at Wisconsin high school state football
games and as a Little League coach ... majoring in real
estate and urban land economics ... participated in study
abroad program in Rome in summer of 2016
FERGUSON CAREER DEFENSIVE STATISTICS
Year G/S UT AT Tot TFL-Yd Sk-Yd FF FR INT PD
2013 4/0 1 0 1 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 02014 14/1 4 9 13 0.5-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 12015 12/0 2 8 10 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0Tot. 30/1 7 17 24 0.5-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 1
FERGUSON CAREER GAME!BY!GAME
2013 UT AT Tot TFL-Y Sk-Y FF FR INT PD
Tenn. Tech 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0at Arizona State 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0Purdue 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0at Ohio State 1 0 1 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0
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2014 UT AT Tot TFL-Y Sk-Y FF FR INT PD
vs LSU 0 4 4 0.5-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0Western Illinois 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0Bowling Green 0 1 1 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0South Florida 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0at Northwestern 0 1 1 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0Illinois 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0Maryland 0 2 2 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0at Rutgers 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 1at Purdue 1 0 1 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0Nebraska 2 0 2 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0at Iowa 1 1 2 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0Minnesota 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0vs Ohio State 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0vs Auburn 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 02015 UT AT Tot TFL-Y Sk-Y FF FR INT PD
vs Alabama 0 1 1 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0Miami (Ohio) 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0Troy 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0Hawai’i 1 0 1 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0Iowa 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0Purdue 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0Illinois 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0Rutgers 1 4 5 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0Maryland 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0Northwestern 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0Minnesota 0 3 3 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0vs. USC 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0
FERGUSON CAREER HIGHS
Tackles: 5 vs. Rutgers, Oct. 31, 2015Tackles for Loss: 0.5 vs. LSU, Aug. 30, 2014Sacks: --Interceptions: --Passes Defended: --
31 Lubern FigaroS ▪ Jr./Jr. ▪ 6-0 ▪ 182
Everett, Mass. (Everett)
Career: Has played in 24 games with seven starts …
owns 25 tackles, including 1.5 TFLs
2015 Season: Earned second letter, playing in 11 games
… recorded a solo tackle in Holiday Bowl vs. USC on
Dec. 30
2014 Season: Earned first letter, playing in 13 games
with seven starts ... started at safety in first career
game, recording one tackle in season opener vs. LSU
on Aug. 30 ... started four of first five career games
... grabbed first career interception and returned it 43
yards vs. Bowling Green on Sept. 20 ... made four tack-
les, including 1.0 tackle for loss vs. Minnesota on Nov.
29 ... recorded four tackles at Northwestern on Oct. 4
... forced a fumble and logged three tackles vs. South
Florida on Sept. 27 ... logged three tackles vs. Auburn in
Outback Bowl on Jan. 1 ... tallied two tackles vs. Ohio
State in Big Ten Football Championship Game on Dec.
6 ... made two tackles vs. Nebraska on Nov. 15 ... tallied
two tackles vs. Western Illinois on Sept. 6 ... recorded
one tackle at Rutgers on Nov. 1
High School: Three-star recruit by ESPN.com, Scout
and 247 Sports ... finished career with 117 tackles, 9
sacks, 7 interceptions and 13 pass breakups ... part of
three Massachusetts Division 1A state championship
teams at Everett ... as a senior, named All-Scholastic by
the Boston Globe after posting 50 tackles, four sacks,
three interceptions and five pass breakups ... as a junior,
recorded 37 tackles, five sacks and three interceptions
... also played basketball ... high school coach was John
Dibiaso
Personal: Parents are Lubren and Phanise Figaro ...
cousin Nerlens Noel played basketball at Kentucky and
now plays for Philadelphia 76ers ... cousin Jim Noel
played football at Boston College from 2009-12 ... cous-
in Rodman Noel plays linebacker at NC State ... human
development and family studies major
FIGARO CAREER DEFENSIVE STATISTICS
Year G/S UT AT Tot TFL-Yd Sk-Yd FF FR INT PD
2014 13/7 12 12 24 1.5-2 0.0-0 1 0 1 12015 11/0 1 0 1 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0Tot. 24/7 13 12 25 1.5-2 0.0-0 1 0 1 1
FIGARO CAREER GAME"BY"GAME
2014 UT AT Tot TFL-Y Sk-Y FF FR INT PD
vs LSU 1 0 1 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0Western Illinois 1 1 2 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0Bowling Green 1 1 2 0.5-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 1-43 1South Florida 2 1 3 0.0-0 0.0-0 1 0-0 0-0 0at Northwestern 1 3 4 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0Maryland 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0at Rutgers 0 1 1 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0at Purdue 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0Nebraska 0 2 2 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0Minnesota 2 2 4 1.0-2 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0vs Ohio State 2 0 2 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0vs Auburn 2 1 3 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 02015 UT AT Tot TFL-Y Sk-Y FF FR INT PD
Miami (Ohio) 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0Troy 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0Hawai’i 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0Iowa 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0Nebraska 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0Purdue 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0Rutgers 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0Maryland 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0Northwestern 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0Minnesota 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0vs. USC 1 0 1 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0
FIGARO CAREER HIGHS
Tackles: 4 (2x) MR vs. Minnesota, Nov. 29, 2014Tackles for Loss: 1.0 vs. Minnesota, Nov. 29, 2014Sacks: --Interceptions: 1 vs. Bowling Green, Sept. 20, 2014
Passes Defended: 1 vs. Bowling Green, Sept. 20, 2014
86 Ricky FincoWR ▪ Jr./So. ▪ 5-8 ▪ 193
Hartland, Wis.
(Arrowhead/UW-Whitewater)
2015 Season: Redshirt season
2014 Season (at UW-Whitewater): Named Offensive
Newcomer of the Year on team that claimed second-
consecutive NCAA Division III national championship …
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appeared in 12 games … finished fourth on the team in
receptions (23) and fifth in receiving yards (242) … aver-
aged 10.5 yards per catch … tied for third on the team
with four touchdown receptions … return nine kickoffs
for 159 yards (17.7 average) … returned two punts for 9
yards … had a total of 410 all-purpose yards … recorded
six tackles on special teams … caught three passes for
16 yards, including a 7-yard touchdown, against No. 2
Mount Union in the Stagg Bowl national championship
game on Dec. 19 … recorded four receptions for 55
yards, including a season-long reception of 38 yards and
added 41 kick return yards for a season-high total of 96
all-purpose yards in the Dec. 6 win over No. 5 Wartburg
in the NCAA quarterfinals … also returned a kickoff for
16 yards in the Warhawks’ win over Mount Union … had
season highs in receptions (7) and yards (62) in the win
over UW-River Falls on Nov. 15 … notched a season-
best 41 kick return yards and 11 punt return yards in the
victory over Waldorf on Sept. 5
High School: Ranked as No. 18 recruit in the state of
Wisconsin by 247 Sports … honorable mention all-state
by Wisconsin Football Coaches Association as a senior
… first-team All-Classic 8 Conference and first-team
all-region … helped lead Arrowhead to 2013 Division 1
state championship … caught 43 passes for 1,015 yards
and 12 touchdowns as a senior... averaged 23.6 yards
per catch … also lettered in basketball and track
Personal: Kinesiology major
81 Troy FumagalliTE ▪ Sr./Jr. ▪ 6-6 ▪ 248
Aurora, Ill. (Waubonsie Valley)
Honors and Awards
2015: All-Big Ten honorable mention (consensus)
2014: Academic All-Big Ten
Notable: Former walk-on earned scholarship prior to
2015 season
Career: Has played in 25 games with six starts … owns
42 catches for 500 yards and one touchdown
2015 Season: Earned second letter, playing in 11 games
with four starts … caught 28 passes for a total of 313
yards and one touchdown … caught six passes for 60
yards, both career highs, and scored first career touch-
down at Nebraska on Oct. 10 … made catches of 7 and
23 yards on final offensive drive to set up game-winning
field goal at Nebraska … logged five receptions for 52
yards at Illinois on Oct. 24 … caught three passes for
55 yards, including career-long 31-yard reception, vs.
Rutgers on Oct. 31 … made four catches for 45 yards vs.
Purdue on Oct. 17 … had two receptions for 36 yards in
Holiday Bowl vs. USC on Dec. 30 … caught two passes
for 28 yards vs. Northwestern on Nov. 28 … made three
catches for 22 yards vs. Iowa on Oct. 3
2014 Season: Earned first letter, playing in all 14 games
with two starts at tight end ... finished season with 14
catches for 187 yards ... had exactly one catch in 10
straight games from Sept. 6 to Nov. 22 ... made first
career start and had one reception for a career-high 28
yards at Purdue on Nov. 8 ... earned start and recorded
one catch for 12 yards at Iowa on Nov. 22 ... grabbed
two catches for 18 yards vs. Auburn in Outback Bowl on
Jan. 1, including a 14-yard grab on third down to set up
game-winning field goal in overtime ... caught two pass-
es for 24 yards in the Big Ten Football Championship
Game vs. Ohio State on Dec. 6 ... tallied one reception
vs. Nebraska on Nov. 15 ... caught one pass for 18 yards
at Rutgers on Nov. 1 ... recorded one reception for 17
yards vs. Maryland on Oct. 25 ... tallied one catch for 12
yards vs. Illinois on Oct. 11 ... registered one reception
for 11 yards at Northwestern on Oct. 4 ... logged one
reception for 14 yards vs. South Florida on Sept. 27 ...
recorded one catch for 22 yards vs. Bowling Green on
Sept. 20 ... had one reception for 10 yards vs. Western
Illinois
2013 Season: Redshirt season
High School: Three-star recruit by ESPN, Rivals and
Scout ... ranked as No. 32 tight end in class by ESPN
... finished career with 172 tackles, four sacks and six
deflected passes ... also had 64 receptions for 1,770
yards ... also lettered in baseball ... academic all-state
selection ... four-time academic all-conference honoree
... high honor roll student ... coach was Paul Murphy
Personal: Parents are Doug and Char Fumagalli ... father
played football at Holy Cross ... brother, Drew, played
baseball at Dayton ... brother, Ross, played football at
Dayton ... participated in Link Crew and Young Life ...
volunteered with Feed My Starving Children and Harvest
Sunday collections ... hobbies are golf and biking ...
finance, investment and banking major
FUMAGALLI CAREER RECEIVING STATISTICS
Year GP/GS Rec Yds TD Y/C LG
2014 14/2 14 187 0 13.4 282015 11/4 28 313 1 11.2 31Totals 25/6 42 500 1 11.9 31
FUMAGALLI CAREER GAME"BY"GAME
Rushing Receiving
2014 Att Yds TD Lg Rec Yds TD Lg
vs LSU 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Western Illinois 0 0 0 0 1 10 0 10Bowling Green 0 0 0 0 1 22 0 22South Florida 0 0 0 0 1 14 0 14at Northwestern 0 0 0 0 1 11 0 11Illinois 0 0 0 0 1 12 0 12Maryland 0 0 0 0 1 17 0 17at Rutgers 0 0 0 0 1 18 0 18at Purdue 0 0 0 0 1 28 0 28Nebraska 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 1at Iowa 0 0 0 0 1 12 0 12Minnesota 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0vs Ohio State 0 0 0 0 2 24 0 19vs Auburn 0 0 0 0 2 18 0 14 Rushing Receiving
2015 Att Yds TD Lg Rec Yds TD Lg
vs Alabama 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Troy 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 1Iowa 0 0 0 0 3 22 0 12Nebraska 0 0 0 0 6 60 1 23Purdue 0 0 0 0 4 45 0 28Illinois 0 0 0 0 5 52 0 21Rutgers 0 0 0 0 3 55 0 31Maryland 0 0 0 0 2 14 0 9
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Northwestern 0 0 0 0 2 28 0 22Minnesota 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0vs. USC 0 0 0 0 2 36 0 19
FUMAGALLI CAREER HIGHS
Receptions: 6 at Nebraska, Oct. 10, 2015Receiving Yards: 60 at Nebraska, Oct. 10, 2015Receiving TDs: 1 at Nebraska, Oct. 10, 2015
Long Reception: 31 vs. Rutgers, Oct. 31, 2015
27 Rafael GaglianoneK ▪ Jr./Jr. ▪ 5-11 ▪ 219
Sao Paulo, Brazil
(Chattanooga (Tenn.) Baylor)
Honors and Awards
2014: Honorable mention All-Big Ten (consensus)
Career: Has played in 26 games, serving as Badgers’
field goal and PAT kicker over first two seasons … owns
three game-winning field goals, most in school history
… converted game-winning kicks in Badgers’ bowl wins
in 2015 Outback and 2015 Holiday bowls … ranks No.
6 all-time at UW with 37 career field goals … ranks fifth
all-time in field goal percentage at 75.5% (37-for-49)
… tied for fifth in Badgers history with 99 made PATs
… PAT percentage of 98.0% (99-for-101) ranks third in
school history ... converted 14 consecutive field goal
attempts to end his freshman season, matching Vitaly
Pisetsky (1999) for the longest streak in school history
... went 2-for-3 from beyond 50 yards as freshman in
2014, becoming third UW player, and first freshman,
in school history to hit multiple 50-yard field goals in a
season (51 vs. LSU, 50 at Iowa)
2015 Season: Earned second letter, playing in all 13
games … attempted 27 field goals, second-most in
school history … went 18-for-27 (.667) on field goal
attempts, with a long of 49 yards … went 40-for-40 on
PATs … delivered game-winning field goals at Nebraska
on Oct. 10 and in Holiday Bowl vs. USC on Dec. 30
… went 3-for-3 vs. USC and hit 29-yarder with 2:27
remaining to provide 23-21 win … converted 46-yarder
with 4 seconds remaining to give UW lead in 23-21 win
over Nebraska … went 3-for-3 on field goals vs. Miami
(Ohio) on Sept. 12 … converted 2 of 3 field goals, includ-
ing a 46-yarder, vs. Iowa on Oct. 3 … went 2-for-2 with
a long of 49 vs. Rutgers on Oct. 31
2014 Season: Earned first letter, playing in 13 games as
Badgers’ field goal specialist ... converted 19 of 22 field
goal attempts for a percentage of .864 that ranked No.
8 among FBS kickers and stands No. 2 on Wisconsin’s
single-season list ... was good on final 14 field goal
attempts of the season ... went 14-for-15 on field goals
inside 40 yards ... converted 59 of 61 PATs, the second-
highest total in a season in UW history ... went 2-for-2
on field goals vs. Auburn in Outback Bowl on Jan. 1,
kicking 29-yarder to tie game with 7 seconds remaining
and then converting 25-yard game-winner in overtime
... made his Badgers debut by booting a 51-yard field
goal vs. LSU on Aug. 30, becoming second UW fresh-
man to make a 50-yarder on his first career attempt
... went 2-for-2 at Iowa on Nov. 22, connecting on a
50-yard attempt ... went 2-for-2 vs. Minnesota on Nov.
29 ... recorded a career-high three field goal attempts,
and made a career-best three field goals, going 3-for-3
at Rutgers on Nov. 8 ... went 1-for-1 vs. Nebraska on
Nov. 15 and vs. Maryland on Oct. 25 ... went 2-for-2 on
field goals vs. South Florida on Sept. 27 and vs. Bowling
Green on Sept. 20 ... recorded a career high with eight
made PATs against Bowling Green ... went 1-for-2 on
field goals vs. Illinois on Oct. 11, converting a 44-yarder
... went 0-for-1 at Northwestern on Oct. 4
High School: Three-star recruit by ESPN.com, Scout
and 247 Sports ... named Tennessee Mr. Football Kicker
of the Year after going 10-for-14 on field goals with a
long of 57 yards and sending 42 of 44 kickoff attempts
through the end zone ... finalist for Tennessee Mr.
Football ... two-time all-state and all-region selection
... selected for Tennessee Athletic Coaches Association
East-West All-Star Game ... has also lettered three years
in soccer, helping lead Baylor to state title as a sopho-
more ... high school coach was Phil Massey
Personal: Parents are Eduardo Gaglianone and Marta
Nogueira ... brother Thiago Gaglianone played soccer at
Cal Lutheran ... enjoys surfing ... life sciences communi-
cation major
GAGLIANONE CAREER KICKING STATISTICS
Year G/S FGM FGA FG% Lg PAT PAT%
2014 13/0 19 22 .864 51 59-61 .9672015 13/0 18 27 .667 49 40-40 1.000Tot. 26/0 37 49 .755 51 99-101 .980
GAGLIANONE CAREER GAME"BY"GAME
Field Goals Kickoffs PAT
2014 M-A Lg Bk No Yds Avg TB OB M-A
vs LSU 1-1 51 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 3-3Western Illinois 0-1 0 0 2 120 60.0 0 0 5-5Bowling Green 2-2 43 0 0 0 0 0 0 8-9South Florida 2-2 24 0 0 0 0 0 0 3-3at Northwestern 0-1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2-2Illinois 1-2 44 0 0 0 0 0 0 5-5Maryland 1-1 36 0 0 0 0 0 0 6-6at Rutgers 3-3 46 0 0 0 0 0 0 4-4at Purdue 2-2 31 0 0 0 0 0 0 4-4Nebraska 1-1 26 0 0 0 0 0 0 8-8at Iowa 2-2 50 0 0 0 0 0 0 2-3Minnesota 2-2 38 0 0 0 0 0 0 4-4vs Auburn 2-2 29 0 0 0 0 0 0 4-4 Field Goals Kickoffs PAT
2015 M-A Lg Bk No Yds Avg TB OB M-A
vs Alabama 1-2 43 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 2-2Miami (Ohio) 3-3 38 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 5-5Troy 0-1 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 4-4Hawai’i 0-1 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 4-4Iowa 2-3 46 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0-0Nebraska 3-5 46 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 2-2Purdue 1-2 28 1 0 0 0.0 0 0 3-3Illinois 1-1 26 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 3-3Rutgers 2-2 49 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 6-6Maryland 1-2 28 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 3-3Northwestern 0-0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 1-1Minnesota 1-2 46 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 4-4vs. USC 3-3 33 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 2-2 GAGLIANONE CAREER HIGHS
FG Made: 3 (4x) MR vs. USC, Dec. 30, 2015FG Attempted: 5 at Nebraska, Oct. 10, 2015Long FG: 51 vs. LSU, Aug. 30, 2014PAT Made: 8 vs. Nebraska, Nov. 15, 2014PAT Attempted: 8 vs. Nebraska, Nov. 15, 2014
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Kickoffs: 2 vs. Western Illinois, Sept. 6, 2014Kickoff Yards: 120 vs. Western Illinois, Sept. 6, 2014
Kickoff Average: 60.0 vs. Western Illinois, Sept. 6, 2014
51 Griffin GradyOLB ▪ Fr./Fr. ▪ 6-3 ▪ 211
Dublin, Ohio (Coffman)
High School: Four-star prospect by Scout … three-star
prospect by 247 Sports, ESPN and Rivals … Columbus
Dispatch All-Metro selection and first-team All-Ohio
Capital Conference as a senior, recording 151 tackles,
13 TFLs, 5 sacks, 4 forced fumbles, interception and 9
pass breakups … special mention All-Metro and second-
team All-OCC as a junior, finishing with 119 tackles, 13
TFLs, 5.5 sacks, 1 forced fumble, 2 interceptions and 5
pass breakups … team MVP as a senior … two-year team
captain … finished three-year varsity career with 285
tackles, 28 TFLs, 12.5 sacks, 6 forced fumbles, 3 inter-
ceptions, 14 pass breakups and 3 blocked punts … also
lettered in basketball … National Honor Society member
… high school coach was Mark Crabtree
Personal: Parents are Rob Grady and Keyburn Grady …
mother played basketball at UMass from 1987-91 and
was team’s leading scorer as a senior … uncle, Mark
Grady, played football at Eastern Illinois from 1987-91
14 Garrett GroshekQB ▪ Fr./Fr. ▪ 5-11 ▪ 209
Amherst Junction, Wis. (Amherst)
High School: Named state Offensive Player of the Year
by Wisconsin Football Coaches Association as a senior,
leading Amherst to Division 5 state championship ...
first-team all-state by WFCA and Associated Press ...
Dave Kreig Award as state’s top senior quarterback ... as
a senior, completed 68.8 percent of his passes for 2,398
yards and 41 touchdowns against three interceptions ...
also rushed for 1,432 yards and 16 TDs ... led Amherst
to state semifinals in all three years as varsity quarter-
back, including runner-up finish in 2014 and state title
in 2015 ... honorable mention all-state by Associated
Press as a junior in 2014, throwing for 1,825 yards and
16 touchdowns while rushing for 1,281 yards 20 TDs ...
three-time first-team All-Central Wisconsin Conference
8 selection and two-time league player of the year ... fin-
ished career with 5,236 passing yards and 72 TD passes
... rushed for 4,447 yards and 57 TDs ... WIAA Scholar
Athlete ... also lettered in basketball, baseball, track and
golf ... coach was Mark Lusic
Personal: Parents are Jill and Wayne Groshek ... National
Honor Society member ... hobbies including golfing and
video games ... volunteered as coach and official for
youth sports programs
48 Mitchell HerlTE ▪ So./Fr. ▪ 6-4 ▪ 254
Middleton, Wis. (Middleton)
2015 Season: Redshirt season
High School: First-team all-state selection by Wisconsin
Football Coaches Association as a senior … named All-
Area by Wisconsin State Journal … first-team All-Big 8
Conference selection as a senior … caught 36 passes for
632 yards and seven touchdowns … second-team All-Big
8 as a junior, recording 23 receptions for 323 yards and
three TDs … finished career with 59 catches for 955
yards and 10 TDs … also lettered in basketball … honor
roll student … coach was Tim Simon
Personal: Parents are Mike and Angela Herl … hobbies
include weightlifting, snowboarding and waterskiing ...
major is undeclared
41 Jake HescockTE ▪ Fr./Fr. ▪ 6-7 ▪ 252
Pittsfield, Mass. (Salisbury School)
High School: Three-star prospect by 247 Sports, ESPN,
Rivals and Scout … named to All-USA Connecticut first
team by USA Today as a senior … Boston Globe All-
Scholastic … New England Preparatory School Athletic
Council Player of the Year and first-team All-New
England … named NEPSAC Class A Lineman of the Year
by Boston Globe … recorded 23 catches for 249 yards
and two touchdowns as a senior … team captain as a
senior … class president … attended Taconic High School
as a freshman and sophomore before transferring to
Salisbury … high school coach was Chris Phelps
Personal: Parents are Jeff Hescock and Carey Hescock
39 Zach HintzeK ▪ So./Fr. ▪ 6-0 ▪ 175
Fond du Lac, Wis. (St. Mary’s Springs)
2015 Season: Redshirt season
High School: Kohl’s All-American as a senior … named
MVP of Wisconsin Division 6 state championship game
after leading St. Mary’s Springs to title and setting state
championship record with 49-yard field goal … 2014
Kevin Stemke Award winner as the state’s top senior
kicker … kicked state-record 61-yard field goal in 2014
playoff game, earning Kohl’s Kicking National Player
of the Week for breaking 68-year-old record … first-
team all-state kicker by Wisconsin Football Coaches
Association and Associated Press … went 15-for-20 on
field goal attempts as a senior … finished career 21-for-
30 on field goals with no misses under 40 yards … two-
time unanimous All-Badgerland Conference pick at kicker
… as a senior, named All-Badgerland as a defensive back
… also lettered in basketball, soccer and track and field …
honor roll student … coach was Bob Hyland
Personal: Parents are Dan and Jean Hintze … twice
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named Key Club District Award winner as outstand-
ing volunteer … four-year Key Club Commitment to
Excellence Award recipient … performed hundreds of
hours of community service for several organizations
… worked three summers as a volunteer at Agnesian
Healthcare … traveled on mission trips to the Philippines
and Dominican Republic ... major is undeclared
96 Billy HirschfeldDE ▪ Jr./So. ▪ 6-6 ▪ 290
Okauchee, Wis. (Hartland Arrowhead)
2015 Season: Earned first letter, playing in four games …
recorded three tackles, including 1.0 TFL … also logged
one pass breakup … recorded one tackle each vs. Miami
(Ohio) on Sept. 12, vs. Troy on Sept. 19 and vs. Hawaii
on Sept. 26 … logged first career TFL vs. Miami (Ohio)
2014 Season: Redshirt season
High School: Three-star recruit by ESPN.com, Rivals,
Scout and 247 Sports ... played for Team USA in
International Bowl ... finished career with 184 tackles, 49
TFLs, 35 sacks, 9 forced fumbles, 8 pass breakups and 2
blocked field goals ... recipient of Tim Krumrie Award as
top defensive lineman in Wisconsin ... first-team all-state
selection by Associated Press and Wisconsin Football
Coaches Association as a junior and senior, helping lead
Arrowhead to consecutive Division 1 state titles ... as a
senior, named Classic 8 Conference Co-Defensive Player
of the Year after recording 68 tackles, 21 TFLs, 15 sacks,
5 pass breakups and 4 forced fumbles ... two-time first-
team all-region, all-area and All-Classic 8 selection ... as a
junior, recorded 64 tackles, 17 TFLs, 11 sacks, 3 forced
fumbles ... also had 52 tackles, 11 TFLs, 9 sacks and 2
forced fumbles as a sophomore ... also lettered three
years in basketball ... head coach was Greg Malling
Personal: Parents are Ronnie and Antoinette Hirschfeld
... has a sister, Anne ... selected to Principal’s Cabinet ...
major is life sciences communication
HIRSCHFELD CAREER DEFENSIVE STATISTICS
Year G/S UT AT Tot TFL-Yd Sk-Yd FF FR INT PD
2015 4/0 2 1 3 1.0-2 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 1Tot. 4/0 2 1 3 1.0-2 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 1
HIRSCHFELD CAREER GAME"BY"GAME
2015 UT AT Tot TFL-Y Sk-Y FF FR INT PD
Miami (Ohio) 1 0 1 1.0-2 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0Troy 0 1 1 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0Hawai’i 1 0 1 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 1Rutgers 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0
HIRSCHFELD CAREER HIGHS
Tackles: 1 (3x) MR vs. Hawai’i, Sept. 26, 2015Tackles for Loss: 1.0 (2x) MR vs. Troy, Sept. 19, 2015Sacks: --Interceptions: --Passes Defended: 1 vs. Hawai’i, Sept. 26, 2015
12 Alex HornibrookQB ▪ So./Fr. ▪ 6-4 ▪ 219
West Chester, Pa. (Malvern Prep)
2015 Season: Redshirt season
High School: Three-star recruit by 247 Sports, ESPN.
com, Rivals and Scout … as a senior, completed 63 per-
cent of his passes for a school-record 2,156 yards and
school-record 26 touchdowns … finished career with a
school-record 3,356 passing yards and 38 touchdowns
… winner of 2014 Pennsylvania Mini Max Award from
Maxwell Football Club … first-team All-Inter-Academic
League as a senior … also named first-team All-Main Line
and first-team All-City by the Philadelphia Daily News …
three-year team captain at Malvern Prep … high school
coach was Aaron Brady
Personal: Parents are Jeff and Dawn Hornibrook …
father, Jeff, played football at Temple … great uncle John
Hornibrook played football at Miami (Fla.) … uncle Ben
Davis was No. 2 pick in 1995 Major League Baseball
Draft and went on to play for Padres, Mariners and
White Sox … distinguished honor roll student … member
of National Honor Society … volunteer for Make-A-Wish
Foundation … National Spanish Award … Distinguished
Honors ... major is undeclared
82 Henry HoudenWR ▪ So./Fr. ▪ 6-4 ▪ 204
Madison, Wis. (Memorial)
2015 Season: Redshirt season
High School: First-team All-Big 8 Conference at defen-
sive back as a senior in 2014 ... also played quarterback
and wide receiver... completed 57 percent of his passes
for 695 yards and six touchdowns while rushing for 363
yards and five TDs at quarterback ... made 18 catches
for 287 yards and four TDs as a wide receiver ... in six
games on defense, recorded 46 total tackles, two sacks,
three forced fumbles two interceptions and seven pass
breakups ... as a junior, led Big 8 with 67 tackles and
added a forced fumble, two interceptions and five pass
breakups ... also two-year captain in basketball, help-
ing lead Memorial to Big 8 title as a junior … member
of National Honor Society, Spanish Honor Society and
Spartan Leadership … coach was Mike Galindo
Personal: Parents are Chris and Deb Houden … grand-
father, decorated sprinter Richard Houden, is member of
UW Athletic Hall of Fame … volunteered at a food pan-
try and as a youth basketball coach … enjoys golf, skiing,
waterskiing and cooking ... major is undeclared
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13 Bart HoustonQB ▪ Sr.#/Sr. ▪ 6-4 ▪ 235
Dublin, Calif. (De La Salle)
Honors and Awards
2015: BIg Ten Distinguished Scholar, Academic All-Big
Ten
2014: Academic All-Big Ten
Career: Has played in 15 games … has completed 29 of
51 passes (56.9%) for 295 yards and four touchdowns
… three-time Academic All-Big Ten honoree … graduated
with degree in kinesiology in December 2015
2015 Season: Earned third letter, playing in seven games
… completed 27 of 47 passes (57.4%) for 281 yards
and three touchdowns … went 22-for-33 for 232 yards,
two touchdowns and two interceptions, all career highs,
while playing in relief of starter Joel Stave (head injury)
at Illinois on Oct. 24 … completed 4 of 6 passes for 27
yards and a touchdown vs. Miami (Ohio) on Sept. 12 …
went 1-for-2 for 22 yards vs. Hawai’I on Sept. 26
2014 Season: Earned second letter, playing in six games
... appeared at quarterback in three games and punted
in four games ... went 1-for-1, completing 6-yard pass
for first career touchdown vs. Western Illinois on Sept.
6 ... went 0-for-2 passing vs. Bowling Green on Sept. 20
... took snaps at quarterback but didn’t attempt a pass
vs. Nebraska on Nov. 15 ... punted four times for 142
yards (35.5 average) at Rutgers on Nov. 11 ... recorded
one punt for 52 yards vs. Maryland on Oct. 25 ... also
punted once vs. Minnesota (31 yards) on Nov. 22 and
vs. Nebraska (18 yards) on Nov. 15
2013 Season: Earned first letter, playing in two games
... saw action vs. Tennessee Tech on Sept. 7 ... made his
Badgers debut and completed his only pass for 8 yards
vs. UMass on Aug. 31
2012 Season: Redshirt season
High School: Four-star recruit by ESPN and Scout,
three-star recruit by Rivals ... ranked by Scout as the
No. 7 quarterback in the country, by Rivals as the No.
12 QB and by ESPN as the No. 15 QB ... holds school
records for career passing yards and completions, sur-
passing Matt Gutierrez who played three seasons in the
NFL ... invited to ESPN Elite 11 QB camp and played
in Semper-Fidelis All-American Bowl ... holds career
numbers of 272-of-437 passing (62.2 percent) for 5,178
yards and 46 touchdowns ... as a senior, completed
99-of-171 passes for school record 1,999 yards and 16
touchdowns, while also rushing for 338 yards and 19
touchdowns ... honored as the Fox GoldenStatePreps
California Junior Player of the Year after completing 102-
of-153 passes for 1,922 yards and 20 touchdowns, also
ran for 236 yards and 11 scores ... named to the ESPN
CalPreps All-State Junior and Sophomore teams ... in
sophomore season, threw for 1,257 yards on 71-of-113
passing with 10 touchdown and ran for 101 yards and
another touchdown ... three-year state champion and
letterwinner in football ... team was 38-1 in his career ...
head football coach was Bob Ladouceur
Personal: Parents are Guy and Inge (ing-GUH) Houston
... father, Guy, played football and baseball at St. Mary’s
College (Calif.) from 1978-82 ... grandfather, Fred
Houston, played football at Fresno State (1951-54) ... an
Eagle Scout ... named after Green Bay Packers quarter-
back Bart Starr ... graduated with bachelor’s degree in
kinesiology in December 2015 and is pursuing master’s
in kinesiology
HOUSTON CAREER PASSING STATISTICS
Year G/S C A Int Yds TD Pct Lg Effic
2013 2/0 1 1 0 8 0 1.000 8 167.22014 6/0 1 3 0 6 1 .333 6 160.12015 7/0 27 47 2 281 3 .574 23 120.2Tot. 15/0 29 51 2 295 4 .569 23 123.5
HOUSTON CAREER GAME"BY"GAME PASSING
2013 Start Att Cmp Int Pct Yards TD Effic
UMass 1 1 0 100.0 8 0 167.2Tenn. Tech. 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.02014 Start Att Cmp Int Pct Yards TD Effic
Western Illinois 1 1 0 100.0 6 1 480.4Bowling Green 2 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0Nebraska 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.02015 Start Att Cmp Int Pct Yards TD Effic
Miami (Ohio) 6 4 0 .667 27 1 159.5Troy 0 1 0 .000 0 0 0.0Hawai’i 2 1 0 .500 22 0 142.4Illinois 33 22 2 .667 232 2 133.6Rutgers 2 0 0 .000 0 0 0.0Norhwestern 1 0 0 .000 0 0 0.0vs. USC 2 0 0 .000 0 0 0.0 HOUSTON CAREER GAME"BY"GAME PUNTING
2014 P Yds Avg Lg Blk TB FC 50+ I20
Maryland 1 52 52.0 52 0 0 0 1 0at Rutgers 4 142 35.5 40 0 0 0 0 1Nebraska 1 18 18.0 18 0 0 0 0 0Minnesota 1 31 31.0 31 0 0 0 0 0
HOUSTON CAREER HIGHS
Completions: 22 vs. Illinois, Oct. 24, 2015Attempts: 33 vs. Illinois, Oct. 24, 2015Yards: 27 vs. Miami (Ohio), Sept. 13. 2015Touchdowns: 2 vs. Illinois, Oct. 24, 2015Interceptions: 2 vs. Illinois, Oct. 24, 2015Long Pass: 23 vs. Illinois, Oct. 24, 2015Punts: 4 at Rutgers, Nov. 1, 2014Punting Yards: 142 at Rutgers, Nov. 1, 2014Punting Average: 52.0 vs. Maryland, Oct. 25, 2014Long Punt: 52 vs. Maryland, Oct. 25, 2014
98 Kraig HoweDE ▪ So./Fr. ▪ 6-3 ▪ 268
Dayton, Ohio (Archbishop Alter)
2015 Season: Redshirt season
High School: Three-star recruit by 247 Sports, ESPN,
Rivals and Scout … 2014 Associated Press All-Ohio
co-Defensive Player of the Year … first-team all-state
selection by AP as a senior and second-team pick as a
junior … two-time first-team All-Southwest Ohio selec-
tion by AP, including 2014 Defensive Player of the Year…
recorded 106 total tackles and 13 TFLs as a senior … led
Archbishop Alter to Ohio Class IV state championship
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game and 15-1 overall record in 2014 … helped Alter’s
defense hold opponents to 10.8 points and less than
100 rushing yards per game … finished career with 229
tackles and 24 TFLs … team captain as a senior … also
lettered three years in basketball and was two-year team
captain … honor roll student … coach was Ed Domsitz
Personal: Parents are Paul and Teri Howe … father
played football at Dayton … mother played basketball
at Dayton … participated in mission trip to Agua Viva
Children’s Home in Guatemala … member of Key Club …
also member of Polar Bears, coaching basketball for chil-
dren with special needs … enjoys weightlifting and video
games ... elementary education major
45 Alec IngoldFB ▪ So./So. ▪ 6-2 ▪ 238
Green Bay, Wis. (Bay Port)
Notable: Moved from linebacker to running back early in
freshman season in 2015
2015 Season: Earned first letter, playing in 10 games
… logged 49 carries for 131 yards and six touchdowns
… carried nine times for 19 yards and two touchdowns
vs. Purdue on Oct. 17 … logged career-high 13 carries
for 26 yards and one touchdown at Illinois on Oct. 24
… scored first career touchdown and carried eight times
for 14 yards at Nebraska on Oct. 10 … also scored TDs
at Maryland on Nov. 7 and at Minnesota on Nov. 21
… made Badgers debut by carrying seven times for a
career-high 60 yards vs. Hawai’I on Sept. 26
High School: Three-star recruit by ESPN and Scout …
named 2014 Associated Press Wisconsin Player of the
Year … first-team all-state by AP and Wisconsin Football
Coaches Association … 2014 Gatorade Wisconsin Player
of the Year … finalist for Dave Krieg Award for state’s
most outstanding senior quarterback … led Bay Port
to 2014 Wisconsin Division 1 state semifinals … as a
senior, averaged 178.8 rushing yards per game, totaling
2,324 yards and 29 touchdowns on the season … com-
pleted 61.3 percent of his passes for 1,411 yards and 15
TDs … also posted a 1,024-yard rushing season with 22
TDs at running back as a sophomore, earning first-team
All-Fox River Classic Conference honors … in 34 career
games, rushed for 4,208 yards and 61 touchdowns while
completing 60.5 percent of his passes for 2,838 yards
and 28 TDs … lettered four years in wrestling and one
year in baseball … first-team all-conference in wrestling
as a freshman, sophomore and junior … was member of
the state runner-up wrestling squad as a junior … landed
on the high honor roll in seven semesters … coach was
Gary Westerman
Personal: Parents are Pat Ingold and Chris Ingold …
father was a two-time All-American wrestler at Northern
Michigan … has volunteered at the Salvation Army and
as wrestling referee for youth tournaments ... major is
undeclared
INGOLD CAREER RUSHING STATISTICS
Year GP/GS Att Yds TD Y/C LG
2015 10/0 49 131 6 2.7 26Totals 10/0 49 131 6 2.7 26
INGOLD CAREER RECEIVING STATISTICS
Year GP/GS Rec Yds TD Y/C LG
2015 10/0 0 0 0 0 0Totals 10/0 0 0 0 0 0
INGOLD CAREER GAME"BY"GAME
Rushing Receiving
2015 Att Yds TD Lg Rec Yds TD Lg
Hawai’i 7 60 0 26 0 0 0 0Iowa 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Nebraska 8 14 1 6 0 0 0 0Purdue 9 19 2 7 0 0 0 0Illinois 13 26 1 8 0 0 0 0Rutgers 6 9 0 6 0 0 0 0Maryland 3 -1 1 1 0 0 0 0Northwestern 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Minnesota 3 4 1 2 0 0 0 0vs. USC 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
INGOLD CAREER HIGHS
Rush Attempts: 13 vs. Illinois, Oct. 24, 2015Rush Yards: 60 vs. Hawai’i, Sept. 26, 2015Rush TDs: 2 vs. Purdue, Oct. 17, 2015Long Rush: 26 vs. Hawai’i, Sept. 26, 2015Receptions: --Receiving Yards: --Receiving TDs: --
Long Reception: --
32 Leon JacobsFB ▪ Sr./Sr. ▪ 6-2 ▪ 238
Santa Clarita, Calif. (Golden Valley)
Notable: Made position change to fullback during spring
practice in 2016 ... moved to inside linebacker for 2014
season after playing primarily at outside linebacker as a
freshman in 2013
Career: Has played in 31 games with four starts … has
recorded 45 total tackles, including 5.0 TFLs and 2.0
sacks
2015 Season: Played in four games with three starts at
inside linebacker before suffering season-ending injury
… finished with 10 tackles, including 2.0 TFLs and 0.5
sacks … made five tackles in season opener vs. Alabama
on Sept. 5 … had four total tackles, including 1.0 TFL
and 0.5 sack, vs. Miami (Ohio) on Sept. 12 … recorded
1.0 TFL vs. Hawai’I on Sept. 26
2014 Season: Earned second letter, playing in all 14
games with one start at inside linebacker ... finished
with 28 total tackles, including 2.0 TFLs and 1.5 sacks
... in first career start, recorded 12 tackles, including
2.0 for loss and 1.5 sacks, and had a quarterback hurry
vs. Illinois on Oct. 11 ... made four tackles vs. Bowling
Green on Sept. 20 ... logged two tackles vs. Ohio State
in Big Ten Football Championship Game on Dec. 6 ...
notched two tackles vs. Maryland on Oct. 25 ... opened
the season with two tackles vs. LSU on Aug. 30 ... tallied
one tackle at Iowa on Nov. 22 ... made one tackle vs.
Nebraska on Nov. 15 ... recorded one tackle at Rutgers
on Nov. 1 ... logged one tackle vs. South Florida on Sept.
27 ... registered one tackle at Northwestern on Oct. 4 ...
recorded one tackle vs. Western Illinois on Sept. 6
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2013 Season: Earned first letter, playing in all 13 games
... finished season with seven total tackles, including
1.0 TFL ... registered two tackles at Arizona State on
Sept. 14 ... recorded first tackle for loss vs. Purdue on
Sept. 21 ... recorded one tackle in the Capital One Bowl
against South Carolina on Jan. 1 ... made one tackle vs.
Northwestern on Oct. 12 ... had one tackle at Ohio State
on Sept. 28 ... recorded one tackle vs. Tennessee Tech
on Sept. 7 ... made Badgers debut vs. UMass on Aug. 31
High School: Three-star recruit according to ESPN
... rated as the No. 77 outside linebacker according
to ESPN, No. 119 by Scout ... ranked as the No. 89
recruit in the state of California by ESPN ... first-team
all-conference as a senior ... rushed for 847 yards and
six touchdowns as a senior ... also recorded 19 tackles,
three sacks, a forced fumble and a defensive touchdown
... four-year letterwinner in basketball ... three-time
second-team All-Del Rey League selection in basketball
... honor roll student ... head coach was Robert Fisher
Personal: Parents are Tony and Theresa Jacobs ... vol-
unteered as math and science tutor ... enjoys listening
to music and playing basketball ... majoring in personal
finance ... participated in study abroad program in Rome
in summer of 2016
JACOBS CAREER DEFENSIVE STATISTICS
Year G/S UT AT Tot TFL-Yd Sk-Yd FF FR INT PD
2013 13/0 4 3 7 1.0-5 0.0-0 0 0 0 02014 14/1 18 10 28 2.0-11 1.5-10 0 0 0 02015 4/3 5 5 10 2.0-4 0.5-3 0 0 0 0Tot. 31/4 27 18 45 5.0-20 2.0-13 0 0 0 0
JACOBS CAREER GAME!BY!GAME
2013 UT AT Tot TFL-Y Sk-Y FF FR INT PD
UMass 0 1 1 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0Tenn. Tech 0 1 1 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0at Arizona State 1 1 2 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0Purdue 1 0 1 1.0-5 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0at Ohio State 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0Northwestern 1 0 1 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0at Illinois 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0at Iowa 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0BYU 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0Indiana 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0at Minnesota 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0Penn State 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0vs S. Carolina 1 0 1 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 02014 UT AT Tot TFL-Y Sk-Y FF FR INT PD
vs LSU 1 1 2 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0Western Illinois 1 0 1 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0Bowling Green 2 2 4 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0South Florida 1 0 1 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0at Northwestern 0 1 1 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0Illinois 8 4 12 2.0-11 1.5-10 0 0-0 0-0 0Maryland 2 0 2 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0at Rutgers 1 0 1 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0at Purdue 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0Nebraska 1 0 1 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0at Iowa 1 0 1 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0Minnesota 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0vs Ohio State 0 2 2 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0vs Auburn 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 02015 UT AT Tot TFL-Y Sk-Y FF FR INT PD
vs Alabama 3 2 5 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0Miami (Ohio) 1 3 4 1.0-3 0.5-3 0 0 0 0Troy 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0Hawai’i 1 0 1 1.0-1 0.0-0 0 0 0 0
JACOBS CAREER HIGHS
Tackles: 12 vs. Illinois, Oct. 11, 2014Tackles for Loss: 2.0 vs. Illinois, Oct. 11, 2014Sacks: 1.5 vs. Illinois, Oct. 11, 2014Interceptions: --
Passes Defended: --
12 Natrell JamersonCB ▪ Jr./Jr. ▪ 6-0 ▪ 188
Ocala, Fla. (Vanguard)
Notable: Moved from wide receiver to cornerback dur-
ing spring practice in 2015
2015 Season: Earned second letter, playing in all 13
games as Badgers’ primary kickoff returner … returned
21 kickoffs for an average of 22.3 yards per runback …
scored 98-yard touchdown on kickoff return at Maryland
on Nov. 7 … finished with career-high 125 yards on
three kickoff returns at Maryland … finished season with
14 total tackles, including 0.5 TFL … logged career-high
four tackles at Minnesota on Nov. 28
2014 Season: Earned first letter, playing in 12 games as
a wide receiver ... rushed for a career-high 23 yards on
one attempt vs. Illinois on Oct. 11 ... returned a kickoff
21 yards vs. Maryland on Oct. 25 ... also saw action
vs. Auburn in Outback Bowl on Jan. 1, at Iowa on Nov.
22, vs. Nebraska on Nov. 15, at Purdue on Nov. 8, at
Rutgers on Nov. 1, vs. Northwestern on Oct. 4, vs.
South Florida on Sept. 27, vs. Bowling Green on Sept.
20 and vs. Western Illinois on Sept. 6
High School: Three-star recruit by ESPN.com, Scout and
247 Sports ... finished career with 119 catches for 2,096
yards and 42 touchdowns ... first-team Class 6A all-state
selection by Associated Press as a senior after posting
68 receptions for 1,195 yards and 17 touchdowns, along
with two kickoff returns for touchdown ... named District
7 MVP by Florida Athletic Coaches Association ... two-
time all-district and all-county pick as a senior and junior
... as a junior, caught 33 passes for 643 yards and seven
TDs on way to being named to the All-North Florida first
team ... high school coach was Alex Casteneda
Personal: Mother is Uvonda Wilkerson ... major is unde-
clared
JAMERSON CAREER RUSHING STATISTICS
Year GP/GS Att Yds TD Y/C LG
2014 12/0 1 23 0 23.0 232015 13/0 0 0 0 0.0 0Totals 25/0 1 23 0 23.0 23
JAMERSON CAREER RECEIVING STATISTICS
Year GP/GS Rec Yds TD Y/C LG
2014 12/0 0 0 0 0.0 02015 13/0 0 0 0 0.0 0Totals 25/0 0 0 0 0.0 0
JAMERSON CAREER KICK RETURN STATISTICS
Year GP/GS Ret Yds TD Avg Lg
2014 12/0 1 21 0 21.0 212015 13/0 20 448 1 22.4 98Totals 25/0 21 469 1 22.3 98
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JAMERSON CAREER GAME�BY�GAME RUSH/RECEIVE
Rushing Receiving
2014 Att Yds TD Lg Rec Yds TD Lg
Western Illinois 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Bowling Green 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0South Florida 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0at Northwestern 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Illinois 1 23 0 23 0 0 0 0Maryland 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0at Rutgers 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0at Purdue 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Nebraska 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0at Iowa 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Minnesota 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0vs Auburn 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Rushing Receiving
2015 Att Yds TD Lg Rec Yds TD Lg
vs Alabama 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Miami (Ohio) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Troy 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Hawai’i 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Iowa 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Nebraska 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Purdue 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Illinois 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Rutgers 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Maryland 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Northwestern 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Minnesota 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0vs. USC 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
JAMERSON CAREER GAME-BY-GAME KICK RETURNS
2014 Ret Yds TD Avg Lg
Maryland 1 21 0 21.0 212015 Ret Yds TD Avg Lg
vs Alabama 4 84 0 21.0 33Miami (Ohio) 1 28 0 28.0 28Troy 2 48 0 24.0 26Hawai’i 1 17 0 17.0 17Iowa 2 25 0 12.5 17Nebraska 0 0 0 0.0 0Purdue 1 10 0 10.0 10Illinois 4 64 0 16.0 31Rutgers 0 0 0 0.0 0Maryland 3 125 1 41.7 98Northwestern 0 0 0 0.0 0Minnesota 0 0 0 0.0 0vs. USC 2 47 0 23.5 24
JAMERSON CAREER HIGHS
Rush Attempts: 1 vs. Illinois, Oct. 11, 2014Rush Yards: 23 vs. Illinois, Oct. 11, 2014Rush TDs: --Long Rush: 23 vs. Illinois, Oct. 11, 2014Receptions: --Receiving Yards: --Receiving TDs: --Long Reception: --Kickoff Returns: 4 (2x) MR at Illinois, Oct. 24, 2015Kickoff Return Yards: 125 at Maryland, Nov. 7, 2015Long Kickoff Return: 98 (TD) at Maryland, Nov. 7, 2015
57 Alec JamesDE ▪ Sr./Jr. ▪ 6-3 ▪ 266
Brookfield, Wis. (East)
Honors and Awards
2015: Academic All-Big Ten
2014: Academic All-Big Ten
Career: Has played in 26 games with three starts …
owns 25 total tackles, including 3.5 TFLs and 1.0 sack
2015 Season: Earned second letter, playing in 12
games with one start at defensive end … finished with
17 total tackles, 2.0 tackles for loss, 1.0 sacks and one
pass breakup … recorded career-high seven tackles vs.
Northwestern on Nov. 21 … had two tackles, including
first sack of career, in season opener vs. Alabama on
Sept. 5 … made two stops vs. Troy on Sept. 19 … made
one tackle and broke up a pass at Nebraska on Oct. 10
2014 Season: Earned first letter, playing in all 14 games
with two starts at defensive end ... totaled eight tackles,
including 1.5 TFLs, one fumble recovery and one pass
defended ... recorded two tackles, including 1.0 TFL, in
Badgers debut vs. LSU on Aug. 30 ... logged two tackles,
including 0.5 TFL, recovered a fumble and broke up a
pass vs. Bowling Green on Sept. 20 ... recorded one
tackle each at Rutgers on Nov. 1, vs. Maryland on Oct.
25, vs. Illinois on Oct. 11 and at Northwestern on Oct. 4
2013 Season: Redshirt season
High School: Four-star recruit according to ESPN ...
rated three stars by Rivals and Scout ... No. 29 defensive
end as rated by ESPN, No. 64 by Scout ... ranked as
the No. 1 recruit in the state of Wisconsin according
to ESPN, No. 2 according to Rivals ... had 97 tackles,
25.0 for loss, 12 sacks and four forced fumbles as a
senior ... 2012 Wisconsin Football Coaches Association
Defensive Player of the Year ... unanimous first-team
all-state, first-team all-conference, first-team all-area and
all-area Player of the Year according to the Milwaukee
Journal-Sentinel ... Greater Metro Conference defensive
lineman of the year ... Tim Krumrie Award winner as the
most outstanding senior defensive lineman in Wisconsin
... first-team all-state, first-team all-conference, Greater
Metro Conference defensive lineman of the year, sec-
ond-team all-area according to the Milwaukee Journal-
Sentinel as a junior ... all-conference honorable mention
as a sophomore ... three-year letterwinner in track, quali-
fying for state meet in 4x100 and 4x200 relays ... head
coach was Tom Swittel
Personal: Parents are Heidi James and Jimmie James ...
father played football at Minnesota and went on to pro-
fessional career in NFL and USFL ... enjoys working out
and playing video games ... majoring in personal finance
JAMES CAREER DEFENSIVE STATISTICS
Year G/S UT AT Tot TFL-Yd Sk-Yd FF FR INT PD
2014 14/2 5 3 8 1.5-2 0.0-0 0 1 0 12015 12/1 7 10 17 2.0-4 1.0-2 0 0 0 1Tot. 26/3 12 13 25 3.5-6 1.0-2 0 1 0 2
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JAMES CAREER GAME�BY�GAME
2014 UT AT Tot TFL-Y Sk-Y FF FR INT PD
vs LSU 2 0 2 1.0-1 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0Western Illinois 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0Bowling Green 0 2 2 0.5-1 0.0-0 0 1-0 0-0 1South Florida 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0at Northwestern 0 1 1 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0Illinois 1 0 1 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0Maryland 1 0 1 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0at Rutgers 1 0 1 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0at Purdue 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0Nebraska 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0at Iowa 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0Minnesota 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0vs Ohio State 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0vs Auburn 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 02015 UT AT Tot TFL-Y Sk-Y FF FR INT PD
vs Alabama 1 1 2 1.0-2 1.0-2 0 0-0 0-0 0Miami (Ohio) 0 1 1 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0Troy 1 1 2 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0Hawai’i 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0Nebraska 0 1 1 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 1Purdue 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0Illinois 1 0 1 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0Rutgers 1 0 1 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0Maryland 1 0 1 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0Northwestern 2 5 7 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0Minnesota 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0vs. USC 1 0 1 1.0-2 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0
JAMES CAREER HIGHS
Tackles: 7 vs. Northwestern, Nov. 21, 2015Tackles for Loss: 1.0 (3x) MR vs. USC, Dec. 30, 2015Sacks: 1.0 vs. Alabama, Sept. 5, 2015Interceptions: --Passes Defended: 1 at Nebraska, Oct. 10, 2015
5 Chris JamesRB ▪ Jr./Jr. ▪ 5-10 ▪ 208
Chicago, Ill.
(Notre Dame College Prep/Pittsburgh)
Notable: Transferred to Wisconsin prior to 2016 season
... will redshirt 2016 per NCAA transfer rules
2015 Season (at Pittsburgh): Played in 10 games,
recording 56 carries for 253 rushing yards ... had 11
carries for 94 yards (8.6 avg.) vs. Virginia on Oct. 10 ...
carried 12 times for 44 yards vs. North Carolina on Oct.
29 ... has seven carries for 32 yards vs. Youngstown
State on Sept. 5 ... logged seven carries for 31 yards at
Syracuse on Oct. 24
2014 Season (at Pittsburgh): Was a top reserve at run-
ning back, playing in all 13 games as a true freshman ...
rushed for 437 yards and four touchdowns on 87 car-
ries (5.0 avg.) and added one reception for 23 yards ...
logged 19 carries for 122 yards as sub for injured James
Conner vs. Syracuse on Nov. 22 ... carried 11 times
for 58 yards and a touchdown at Miami on Nov. 29 ...
rushed for 77 yards and two touchdowns on 14 carries
(5.5 avg.) in his college debut vs. Delaware on Aug. 30
High School: Four-star recruit by Rivals and Scout ...
three-star recruit by 247 Sports and ESPN ... rushed for
4,220 yards and 53 touchdowns as a three-year starter
at Notre Dame College Prep ... rushed for 1,734 yards
and 20 touchdowns on 252 carries (6.9 avg.) as a senior
... ran for 2,089 yards and 29 TDs on 315 carries (6.6
avg.) as a junior ... two-time Chicago Tribune All-State
selection ... an offseason workout video became a viral
hit and has more than four million views on YouTube ...
coach was Mike Hennessey
Personal: Parents are Christopher James and the late
Tonya Holmes ... was raised by grandmother Audrey
Davis from age 4 following death of his mother ... has
two brothers and sisters
54 Dallas JeantyILB ▪ Fr./Fr. ▪ 5-11 ▪ 232
Fort Lauderdale, Fla. (Fort Lauderdale)
Notable: Enrolled for 2016 spring semester and took
part in spring practice
High School: Three-star prospect by 247 Sports, ESPN,
Rivals and Scout … selected for 2016 Semper Fidelis All-
American Bowl … led Broward County with 12 sacks as
a junior, totaling 75 tackles and forcing four fumbles …
racked up 94 tackles, 14 sacks and forced seven fumbles
as a senior … team MVP and team captain as junior and
senior … also competed in wrestling and track and field
… high school coach was Richard Dunbar
Personal: In first semester on campus, presented Marion
McCammond Award for “outstanding students of color
who have made contributions to the university commu-
nity, greater Madison community, or the student’s home-
town” by Wisconsin Union ... major is undeclared
22 Patrick Johnson IIS ▪ Fr./Fr. ▪ 5-11 ▪ 203
Washington, D.C. (The Bullis School)
High School: Three-star prospect by 247 Sports, ESPN,
Rivals and Scout … missed senior season due to injury …
second-team all-state (private school) and first-team All-
Interstate Athletic Conference as a junior, recording 48
tackles, 5 interceptions and scoring 6 total touchdowns
while amassing 693 all-purpose yards … helped Bullis to
back-to-back conference championships in two seasons
at school … attended McKinely Tech for two years prior
to transferring to Bullis … named second-team All-
DCIAA as a sophomore at McKinley, logging 53 tackles
and 6 interceptions on defense while also scoring 6 total
touchdowns and punting for team … also lettered in
track and field … honor roll student … high school coach
was Pat Cilento
Personal: Parents are Patrick Johnson and Iris Johnson
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59 Tyler JohnsonOLB ▪ So./Fr. ▪ 6-3 ▪ 239
Menasha, Wis. (Menasha)
2015 Season: Redshirt season
High School: Honorable mention all-state selection
by Associated Press as a senior … at quarterback, led
Menasha to Wisconsin Division 2 state championship
with 7-for-9 passing performance for 107 yards, 25 car-
ries for 129 rushing yards and four total touchdowns
… first-team All-Bay Conference selection as a senior …
completed 54.4 percent of his passes for 1,466 yards
and 20 touchdowns while rushing for 1,521 yards (117.0
per game) and scoring another 20 TDs on the ground …
finished career with 2,926 rushing yards, 2,606 passing
yards and 62 total TDs … two-year team captain … team
MVP in his senior season … also lettered four years in
basketball and three years in baseball … was a three-time
team captain in basketball and named team MVP as a
junior … coach was Jeramie Korth
Personal: Parents are Jim and Kristin Johnson … hob-
bies include computer design … in high school, was
student ambassador of Bionics/Chainz and volunteered
at youth sports camps, clinics and tournaments ... major
is undeclared
75 Micah KapoiOL ▪ Jr./So. ▪ 6-3 ▪ 334
Kapolei, Hawaii (Kapolei)
2015 Season: Earned first letter, playing in 12 games
with 10 starts ... made four starts at right guard and
six starts at left guard ... was starter at left guard when
Badgers posted season-high 257 rushing yards and four
touchdowns at Minnesota on Nov. 28
2014 Season: Redshirt season
High School: Three-star recruit by ESPN.com ... first-
team all-state and first-team All-Oahu Interscholastic
Association selection as a senior ... selected for HUB
Goodwill Senior Bowl, Samoa Bowl and NUC all-star
games ... second-team All-OIA and third-team all-state as
a junior ... also three-year letterwinner in basketball and
two-year letterwinner in track ... high school coach was
Darren Hernandez
Personal: Parents are Dean Kapoi and Patti Kapoi ...
cousin Mana Greig played football at Oregon from
2009-13 ... named to Principal’s List as a senior ... major
is retailing and consumer behavior
62 Patrick KaslOL ▪ Fr./Fr. ▪ 6-5 ▪ 291
Wyoming, Minn. (Forest Lake)
High School: Three-star prospect by 247 Sports, ESPN,
Rivals and Scout … first-team all-state by Associated
Press as a senior … first-team All-Metro by Minneapolis
Star Tribune … first-team all-district … Offensive Lineman
of the Year in East Metro Conference’s Blue Division
… All-East Metro Blue … credited with more than 50
pancake blocks as a senior … also played multiple posi-
tions on defensive line, logging 16 sacks in career …
two-year team captain … earned all-conference honors
in wrestling as a junior, recording 17 falls, and is cur-
rently ranked No. 3 in state at heavyweight … two-time
all-conference selection in track and field, competing
in discus and shot put … finished fourth in discus at
Class AA state meet as a junior … Academic All-State by
Minnesota Football Coaches Association as a senior …
National Honor Society member … high school coach
was Jeff Wilson
Personal: Parents are Craig and Mary Beth Kasl …
grandfather, Bill Miller, played football at Southern
Illinois
24 Adam KrumholzWR ▪ Fr./Fr. ▪ 6-1 ▪ 186
Stoughton, Wis. (Stoughton)
High School: Caught 42 passes for 803 yards and 10
touchdowns in eight games as senior ... finished eighth
in high jump at Wisconsin Division 1 state meet as a
senior, clearing 6-2 ... also qualified for state meet in
long jump and triple jump as a senior ... state meet as
part of 4x400 relay as a junior ... also lettered in basket-
ball ... coach was Dan Prahl
Personal: Parents are Kurt Krumholz and Maja
Christiansen ... enjoys skiiing, snowboarding, snorkling
and hockey ... volunteered with Stoughton youth sports
programs
29 Troy LaufenbergRB ▪ So./Fr. ▪ 5-10 ▪ 189
Waunakee, Wis. (Waunakee)
2015 Season: Redshirt season
High School: As a junior, named 2014 Gatorade
Wisconsin Player of the Year … first-team all-state
selection by Associated Press and Wisconsin Football
Coaches Association as a senior … 2014 Elroy
“Crazylegs” Hirsch Award winner as state’s most
outstanding senior running back … All-Badger North
Conference as a running back, kicker and punter as a
senior … co-Badger North Conference Player of the
year as a senior … also earned all-conference honors as
running back and punter as a junior … as a sophomore,
named Waunakee Special Teams Player of the Year on
team that finished as state runner-up … two-time team
MVP and team captain as a senior … also lettered in bas-
ketball and track and field state qualifier in 100 meters
and 4x100 relay as a junior … four-year honor roll stu-
dent … coach was Pat Rice
Personal: Parents are Bob and Marlene Laufenberg …
sister, Lindsey, competes in track and field at UW-Eau
Claire … intends to major in accounting or business man-
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agement … volunteered at bike races for various cancers,
Purple Stride Walk and the Waunakee Neighborhood
Connection ... major is undeclared
42 Gabe LloydTE ▪ Fr./Fr. ▪ 6-4 ▪ 240
Green Bay, Wis.
(Northeast Wisconsin Lutheran)
High School: Rushed for 2,305 yards and 42 touch-
downs durinv varsity career ... also caught 34 passes for
899 yards and 16 touchdowns ... on defense, recorded
203 tackles, 10 sacks, two forced fumbles and an inter-
ception ... also averaged 44 yards per punt ... first-team
all-state by Wisconsin Football Coaches Association
and as a senior ... named Great 8 Conference Player of
the Year and first-team all-conference at defensive end
and running back ... finished senior season with 1,471
rushing yards, 149 receiving yards, 28 total TDs and 51
tackles with 5 sacks ... as a junior, first-team All-Great 8
at defensive end and tight end, making 18 catches for
583 yards and 10 touchdowns and logging 65 tackles
and five sacks ... helped NEW Lutheran reach state
semifinals in basketball as a junior ... also lettered in golf
... coach was Dick Hasseler
Personal: Parents are Doug Lloyd and Angela Kornowski
... father played football at North Dakota State from
1985-88 and was selected by the Los Angeles Raiders
in the sixth round of the 1989 NFL Draft ... honor roll
student ... volunteered with youth sports programs and
assisting middle school students ... hobbies including
golfing, boating and art
15 Anthony LottiP ▪ Fr./Fr. ▪ 6-0 ▪ 186
Flowery Branch, Ga. (West Hall)
High School: Five-star prospect by Kohl’s … ranked No.
8 punter nationally by Kohl’s … three-star prospect by
247 Sports, ESPN and Rivals … first-team All-American
by Kohl’s as a senior, averaging 45.4 yards on 49
punts, including 19 placed inside the 20-yard line and
15 of 50-plus yards … named first-team all-state by
Atlanta Journal Constitution and Georgia Sportswriters
Association as a junior and senior … Region 7AAA
Special Teams Player of the Year as a senior … averaged
45.2 yards on 28 punts as a junior … for two-year varsity
career, averaged 45.4 yards on 77 punts … three-time
Region 7AAA Scholar-Athlete … high school coach was
father, Tony Lotti
Personal: Parents are Tony and Debbie Lotti … father
played football at Tennessee Wesleyan, punting from
1985-89, and earned training camp invitation from New
England Patriots
97 Isaiahh LoudermilkDL ▪ Fr./Fr. ▪ 6-7 ▪ 277
Howard, Kan. (West Elk)
High School: Three-star prospect by 247 Sports, ESPN
and Rivals … first-team all-state in 8-man football by
Kansas Football Coaches Association and Wichita Eagle
as a senior, logging 97 tackles, 2 sacks and 2 intercep-
tions along with 5 touchdown receptions … helped 10-1
West Elk earn its first-ever playoff win as a senior …
first-team All-South Central Border League as a sopho-
more, junior and senior … three-time all-district and
all-area selection … finished career with 267 tackles,
22 sacks and 3 interceptions on defense and logged 8
touchdown receptions on offense … two-year team MVP
… first-team all-state in basketball by Kansas Basketball
Coaches Association as a junior, averaging 19.2 points,
14.7 rebounds and 5.5 blocks per game … also honor-
able mention all-state by KBCA as a sophomore, averag-
ing 14.6 points and 9.9 rebounds per game … three-time
All-SCBL in basketball … also competed in baseball and
track and field, winning conference title in shot put as a
junior … National Honor Society … honor roll student …
high school coach was Chris Haag
Personal: Parents are Stacy Howell and Carteze
Loudermilk … father played basketball at Independence
Community College and Creighton
1 Reggie LoveWR ▪ Sr.#/Sr. ▪ 6-3 ▪ 225
Boynton Beach, Fla. (Spanish River)
Career: Has played in 32 games with three starts …
owns seven catches for 89 receiving yards and eight car-
ries for 83 rushing yards and one touchdown
2015 Season: Earned third letter, playing in all 13 games
with one start … caught four passes for 55 yards and
logged seven carries for 38 rushing yards … caught two
passes for 15 yards vs. Purdue on Oct. 17 … made one
catch for career-long 26 yards and had one carry for 2
yards vs. Iowa on Oct. 3 … caught one pass for 14 yards
and had one carry for six yards vs. Rutgers on Oct. 31 …
rushed once for 18 yards vs. Hawai’I on Sept. 26 … also
had one rushing attempt vs. Miami (Ohio) on Sept. 12,
vs. Troy on Sept. 19 and at Nebraska on Oct. 10
2014 Season: Earned second letter, playing in all 14
games with two starts at wide receiver ... scored a
45-yard touchdown on first rushing attempt of his
career in season opener vs. LSU on Aug. 30 ... also had
one catch for 2 yards vs. LSU ... made a reception for
13 yards vs. Maryland on Oct. 25 ... saw action at Iowa
on Nov. 22, vs. Nebraska on Nov. 15, at Purdue on
Nov. 8, at Rutgers on Nov. 1, vs. Illinois on Oct. 11, vs.
Northwestern on Oct. 4, vs. South Florida on Sept. 27,
vs. Bowling Green on Sept. 20 and vs. Western Illinois
on Sept. 6
2013 Season: Redshirt season
2012 Season: Earned first letter, playing in five games
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... recorded first career catch for 19 yards against Utah
State on Sept. 15 ... saw action against Minnesota on
Oct. 20, at Purdue on Oct. 13, vs. Illinois on Oct. 6, at
Nebraska on Sept. 29 and vs. UTEP on Sept. 22 ... made
Badgers debut at Oregon State on Sept. 8
High School: Three-star recruit according to Scout and
Rivals, two-star recruit by ESPN ... No. 172 wide receiver
in the nation according to Scout and No. 176 athlete
according to ESPN ... selected to Outback All-Star Game
... named all-state, all-area, all-county and team MVP as
a senior after catching 38 passes for 876 yards and 13
touchdowns ... also lettered in basketball ... head coach
was Ray Berger
Personal: Mother is Dean Ellison ... volunteered at bas-
ketball camps ... graduated in May 2016 with bachelor’s
degree in life sciences communication ... pursuing mas-
ter’s degree in educational leadership and policy analysis
LOVE CAREER RUSHING STATISTICS
Year GP/GS Att Yds TD Y/C LG
2012 5/0 0 0 0 0.0 02013 — Did not play —2014 14/2 1 45 1 45.0 452015 13/1 7 38 0 5.4 18Totals 32/3 8 83 1 10.4 45
LOVE CAREER RECEIVING STATISTICS
Year GP/GS Rec Yds TD Y/C LG
2012 5/0 1 19 0 19.0 192013 — Did not play —2014 14/2 2 15 0 7.5 132015 13/1 4 55 0 13.8 26Totals 32/3 7 89 0 12.7 26
LOVE CAREER GAME!BY!GAME
Rushing Receiving
2012 Att Yds TD Lg Rec Yds TD Lg
Utah State 0 0 0 0 1 19 0 19UTEP 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0at Nebraska 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0at Purdue 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Minnesota 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Rushing Receiving
2014 Att Yds TD Lg Rec Yds TD Lg
vs LSU 1 45 1 45 1 2 0 2Western Illinois 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Bowling Green 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0South Florida 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0at Northwestern 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Illinois 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Maryland 0 0 0 0 1 13 0 13at Rutgers 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0at Purdue 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Nebraska 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0at Iowa 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Minnesota 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0vs Ohio State 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0vs Auburn 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Rushing Receiving
2015 Att Yds TD Lg Rec Yds TD Lg
vs Alabama 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Miami (Ohio) 1 6 0 6 0 0 0 0Troy 1 6 0 6 0 0 0 0Hawai’i 1 18 0 18 0 0 0 0Iowa 1 2 0 2 1 26 0 26Nebraska 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 0Purdue 0 0 0 0 2 15 0 11
Illinois 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Rutgers 1 6 0 6 1 14 0 14Maryland 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Northwestern 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Minnesota 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0vs. USC 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
LOVE CAREER HIGHS
Rushing Attempts: 1 (7x) MR vs. Rutgers, Oct. 31, 2015Rushing Yards: 45 vs. LSU, Aug. 30, 2014Rushing TDs: 1 vs. LSU, Aug. 30, 2014Long Rush: 45 vs. LSU, Aug. 30, 2014Receptions: 2 (2x) MR vs. Purdue, Oct. 17, 2015Receiving Yards: 26 vs. Iowa, Oct. 3, 2015Receiving TDs: --Long Reception: 26 vs. Iowa, Oct. 3, 2015
9 Karé LylesQB ▪ Fr./Fr. ▪ 6-0 ▪ 214
Scottsdale, Ariz. (Saguaro)
Notable: Enrolled for 2016 spring semester ... missed
spring practice with an injury
High School: Three-star prospect by 247 Sports, ESPN,
Rivals and Scout … led Saguaro to back-to-back state
championships as a junior (Division III) and senior
(Division II) … all-state by Arizona Football Coaches
Association as a junior … named AIA first-team All-
Section (all divisions) as a junior and senior … team MVP
and team captain as a senior … completed 70.5 percent
of his passes during two-year varsity career, throwing
for 6,981 yards, 87 touchdowns and 11 interceptions …
posted a completion percentage of 71.1 while racking up
3,420 yards and 40 touchdowns as a junior … threw for
3,561 yards and 47 TDs while completing 70.1 percent
of his passes as a senior … high school coach was Jason
Mohns
Personal: Parents are Ann and Kevin Lyles … has a
brother, Kayden … father played quarterback and tight
end at Wisconsin from 1993-96
58 Mike Maskalunas ILB ▪ Fr./Fr. ▪ 6-3 ▪ 217
Long Grove, Ill. (Adlai E. Stevenson)
High School: As a starting guard, helped 14-0 Stevenson
to Class 8A state championship and North Suburban
Conference title as a junior … team captain as a senior,
starting at inside linebacker … also lettered in basketball
and baseball … two-time North Suburban Conference
All-Academic … 2014 Illinois State Scholar … recipient of
the Ambassador Award, Stevenson’s highest honor, as a
junior … National Honor Society … four-year honor roll
student … high school coach was Bill McNamara
Personal: Parents are Mark and Kristin Maskalunas …
father played golf at DePaul from 1984-88 … grandfa-
ther, Ron Maskalunas, played football at Purdue … uncle,
Eric Maskalunas, played football at Augustana (Ill.) from
1988-92
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30 Aaron MaternowskiFB ▪ Fr./Fr. ▪ 6-0 ▪ 239
Slinger, Wis. (Slinger)
High School: First-team all-state by Wisconsin Football
Coaches Association and Associated Press … recorded
66 tackles and 6 sacks as a senior defensive lineman …
also named honorable mention all-state as an offensive
lineman … all-region by WFCA as a junior … three-time
first-team All-Little Ten Conference selection as a defen-
sive lineman … named first-team All-Little Ten at both
offensive line and defensive line as a junior and senior…
team captain and team MVP as a senior … high honor
roll student … high school coach was Bill Jacklin
Personal: Parents are Curt Maternowski and Kelly
Maternowski … father played football at Wisconsin from
1988-91 … brother, Alec, played football at Pittsburgh
from 2014-15
52 Jacob MaxwellOL ▪ Jr./So. ▪ 6-6 ▪ 313
Greendale, Wis. (Greendale)
2015 Season: Earned first letter, playing in 11 games
with three starts at right tackle ... started at right tackle
as Badgers posted season-high 257 rushing yards and
four touchdowns at Minnesota on Nov. 28 ... started at
right tackle in Holiday Bowl vs. USC on Dec. 30 ... made
first career start vs. Iowa on Oct. 3 ... made Badgers
debut vs. Miami (Ohio) on Sept. 12
2014 Season: Redshirt season
High School: Three-star recruit by ESPN.com and
Scout ... started on offense and defense for Greendale
... as an offensive lineman, named first-team all-state
by Associated Press and Wisconsin Football Coaches
Association as a senior ... also first-team all-area,
all-region and unanimous first-team All-Woodland
Conference ... named Woodland Conference Lineman
of the Year ... runner-up for Joe Thomas Award given to
state’s top offensive lineman ... also played nose guard
as a senior, recording 50 tackles, five TFLs and four
sacks ... posted 21 tackles, three TFLs and a sack while
playing defensive end as a junior ... also lettered in track
and field ... high school coach was Rob Stoltz
Personal: Parents are David and Tracie Maxwell ... four-
year high honor roll student ... majoring in life sciences
communication
28 Blake MielkeS ▪ So./Fr. ▪ 6-2 ▪ 199
Hartland, Wis. (Arrowhead)
2015 Season: Redshirt season
High School: Finished high school career with 546 rush-
ing yards and four rushing TDs … collected 887 career
passing yards with eight touchdowns … compiled 578
receiving yards in 42 grabs with six touchdowns in his
senior season alone … also tallied one rushing touch-
down and one passing touchdown in the 11 games
he played as a senior … saw action in eight games as
a junior and collected 495 rushing yards with three
touchdowns (9.33 yards per carry) … also threw for 833
yards and seven touchdowns … two-time team captain
… also lettered two years in track … high school coach
was Greg Malling
Personal: Parents are Dave and Marybeth Mielke
… father, Dave, played football at Wisconsin from
1981-85 … mother, Marybeth, played volleyball at
UW-Whitewater from 1982-86 … raised more than
$3,000 in four weeks with his sister for Wisconsin
Upside Down … Special Olympics volunteer … helped
the “Stop the ‘R’ Word Campaign ... major is undeclared
68 David MoormanOL ▪ So./Fr. ▪ 6-5 ▪ 305
Northville, Mich. (Northville)
2015 Season: Redshirt season
High School: Four-star recruit by Scout … three-star
recruit by 247 Sports, ESPN and Rivals … first-team
all-state selection by Associated Press as a senior in
2014 … also named first-team all-area and first-team
All-Kensington Lakes Activities Association … also named
All-KLAA as a sophomore and junior … two-year team
captain … selected to play for Team USA vs. Canada in
2015 International Bowl … also lettered in basketball …
four-year Academic All-Conference honoree … coach
was Matt Ladach
Personal: Parents are Joe Moorman and Pam Moorman
… father played football for Eastern Michigan from
1986-89 … cousin, Tyler Moorman, plays soccer for
University of Detroit … member of high school’s leader-
ship club and church’s youth group … enjoys playing
basketball and cooking ... major is undeclared
19 Leo MussoS ▪ Sr.#/Sr. ▪ 5-10 ▪ 194
Waunakee, Wis. (Waunakee)
Honors and Awards
2015: Academic All-Big Ten
2014: Academic All-Big Ten
2013: Academic All-Big Ten
Career: Has played in 38 games with three starts …
owns 34 total tackles and three interceptions
2015 Season: Earned third letter, playing in all 13 games
with two starts at safety … recorded eight total tackles
… defended career-best three passes vs. Miami (Ohio)
on Sept. 12, recording career-high two interceptions and
a pass breakup … made four tackles in season opener
vs. Alabama on Sept. 5 … finished with two tackles vs.
Hawai’I on Sept. 26 … recovered fumble on game’s final
play vs. Nebraska on Oct. 10
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2014 Season: Earned second letter, playing in 12
games ... missed first two games of season with injury
... finished with 11 total tackles, including six on special
teams ... logged two tackles vs. Minnesota on Nov. 22
as Badgers secured Big Ten West Division title ... also
recorded two tackles at Rutgers on Nov. 1, vs. Maryland
on Oct. 25 and vs. Illinois on Oct. 11 ... made one
stop vs. Ohio State in Big Ten Football Championship
Game on Dec. 6 ... saw action at Iowa on Nov. 22,
vs. Nebraska on Nov. 15, at Purdue on Nov. 8, at
Northwestern on Oct. 4, vs. South Florida on Sept. 27
and vs. Bowling Green on Sept. 20
2013 Season: Earned first letter, playing in all 13 games
and making one start at free safety at Ohio State on
Sept. 28 ... finished season with 15 tackles, including
1.0 TFL ... tallied career-high five tackles, including first
career TFL, at Ohio State on Sept. 28 ... registered two
tackles and first career interception vs. Tennessee Tech
on Sept. 7 ... made one tackle and blocked a punt vs.
Penn State on Nov. 30 ... had three tackles vs. Purdue
on Sept. 21 ... made one tackle vs. Indiana on Nov. 16 ...
had one tackle at Iowa on Nov. 2 ... recorded one tackle
at Arizona State on Sept. 14 ... made one tackle in his
Badgers debut vs. UMass on Aug. 31
2012 Season: Redshirt season
High School: Two-star recruit by Scout and Rivals ... No.
8 player in Wisconsin according to Rivals ... in his career,
rushed for 5,531 yards and 87 touchdowns (93 total
touchdowns) ... as a senior, named first-team all-state
by Wisconsin Football Coaches Association and AP and
unanimous first-team all-conference ... winner of Elroy
`Crazylegs’ Hirsch Running Back of the Year Award after
rushing for 2,398 yards and 39 touchdowns ... named
first-team all-state by WFCA and second-team all-state
by the AP as a junior, also unanimous first-team all-con-
ference ... ran for 2,005 yards and 35 touchdowns and
passed for three touchdowns ... first-team all-conference
as a sophomore after rushing for 1,128 yards and 13
touchdowns and throwing for two more scores ... three-
time state champions ... also lettered in track and field ...
head football coach was Pat Rice
Personal: Mother is Teresa Musso ... volunteered with
the Waunakee Neighborhood Connections as a present
wrapper and food pantry worker ... spoke at elementary
and middle schools and was a weightlifting supervisor
at middle schools ... high school teammate of former
Badgers Austin Maly, Jack Russell and Derek Straus ...
majoring in community and nonprofit leadership
MUSSO CAREER DEFENSIVE STATISTICS
Year G/S UT AT Tot TFL-Yd Sk-Yd FF FR INT PD
2013 13/1 7 8 15 1.0-5 0.0-0 0 0-0 1 12014 12/0 4 7 11 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0 02015 13/2 5 3 8 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 1-0 2 3Tot. 38/3 16 18 34 1.0-5 0.0-0 0 1-0 3 4
MUSSO CAREER GAME!BY!GAME
2013 UT AT Tot TFL-Y Sk-Y FF FR INT PD
UMass 0 1 1 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0Tenn. Tech 1 1 2 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 1-0 1at Arizona State 0 1 1 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0Purdue 1 2 3 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0at Ohio State 4 1 5 1.0-5 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0Northwestern 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0
at Illinois 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0at Iowa 0 1 1 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0BYU 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0Indiana 1 0 1 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0at Minnesota 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0Penn State 0 1 1 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0vs S. Carolina 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 02014 UT AT Tot TFL-Y Sk-Y FF FR INT PD
Bowling Green 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0South Florida 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0at Northwestern 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0Illinois 2 0 2 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0Maryland 0 2 2 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0at Rutgers 1 1 2 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0Purdue 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0Nebraska 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0at Iowa 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0Minnesota 1 1 2 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0vs Ohio State 0 1 1 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0vs Auburn 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 02015 UT AT Tot TFL-Y Sk-Y FF FR INT PD
vs Alabama 2 2 4 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0Miami (Ohio) 1 0 1 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 2-4 3Troy 0 1 1 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0Hawai’i 2 0 2 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0Iowa 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0Nebraska 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 1-0 0-0 0Purdue 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0Illinois 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0Rutgers 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0Maryland 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0Northwestern 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0Minnesota 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0vs. USC 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0
MUSSO CAREER HIGHS
Tackles: 5 at Ohio State, Sept. 28, 2013Tackles for Loss: 1.0 at Ohio State, Sept. 28, 2013Sacks: --Interceptions: 2 vs. Miami (Ohio), Sept. 12, 2015Passes Defended: 3 vs. Miami (Ohio), Sept. 12, 2015
11 Nick NelsonCB ▪ Jr./Jr. ▪ 5-11 ▪ 204
Bowie, Md. (Suitland/Hawai’i)
Notable: Transferred to Wisconsin prior to 2016 season
... will redshirt 2016 per NCAA transfer rules
2015 Season (at Hawai’i): Started all 13 games at cor-
nerback ... finished with 53 total tackles, including 1.5
TFLs and 1.0 sack ... recorded 15 pass breakups and a
forced fumble ... logged a career-high 11 total tackles,
including 10 solo stops, and broke up three passes in
season-opener vs. Colorado on Sept. 3 ... made nine
tackles, including 0.5 TFL, and broke up a pass at
Wisconsin on Sept. 26 ... recorded seven tackles, includ-
ing 1.0 sack, and had two pass breakups vs. San Jose
State on Nov. 21 ... had three tackles and three pass
breakups at Nevada on Oct. 24 ... broke up three passes
and made one tackle at Ohio State on Sept. 12 ... made
six tackles at UNLV on Nov. 7
2014 Season (at Hawai’i): Played in 10 games with
eight starts at cornerback ... recorded 36 total tackles,
including 31 solo stops ... logged six pass breakups and
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a forced fumble ... made six tackles and broke up three
passes vs. Wyoming on Oct. 11 ... had four tackles,
broke up a pass and forced a fumble at Colorado State
on Nov. 8 ... recorded seven tackles vs. Nevada on Oct.
25 ... had six tackles at San Jose State on Nov. 15 ...
made four tackles, including 1.0 TFL, vs. Utah State on
Nov. 1 ... had four tackles at San Diego State on Oct. 18
High School: Three-star recruit by ESPN ... played wide
receiver and defensive back ... finished senior season
with 20 catches for 503 yards and five touchdowns ...
helped Suitland to county and regional championships
and a Class 4A state runner-up finish ... honorable men-
tion all-state and first-team all-county at receiver as a
senior ... team MVP as a senior ... selected for 2014
Offense-Defense All-American Bowl
Personal: Parents are Mack and Nicole Nelson ... born in
Florence, S.C.
85 Zander NeuvilleTE ▪ Jr./So. ▪ 6-5 ▪ 270
Waupaca, Wis. (Waupaca)
Honors and Awards
2015: Big Ten Distinguished Scholar, Academic All-BIg
Ten
Notable: Former walk-on was awarded scholarship prior
to 2015 season
2015 Season: Earned first letter, playing in all 13 games
… recorded a pass breakup vs. Miami (Ohio) on Sept. 12.
2014 Season: Redshirt season
High School: As a senior, named first-team all-state by
Wisconsin Football Coaches Association and second-
team all-state by Associated Press ... unanimous first-
team All-Eastern Valley Conference pick and Eastern
Valley Conference Defensive Player of the Year as a
senior in 2013 ... named to Appleton Post-Crescent
All-Area first team as a senior ... named team’s most
valuable player and Wapauca High School Senior Athlete
of the Year ... led team in tackles with 99 in nine games
as a senior ... second-team all-conference pick as a junior
... was also a three-year letterwinner in basketball and
baseball ... served as team captain in football, basketball
and baseball ... unanimous first-team All-EVC in basket-
ball as a senior and led the conference in scoring at 18.2
points per game and rebounding at 8.7 boards per game
... high school coach was John Koronkiewicz
Personal: Parents are Jeff and Shannon Neuville ... cous-
in, Noel Bouche, played quarterback at South Dakota
State ... majoring in biology
NEUVILLE CAREER DEFENSIVE STATISTICS
Year G/S UT AT Tot TFL-Yd Sk-Yd FF FR INT PD
2015 13/0 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 1Tot. 13/0 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 1
NEUVILLE CAREER GAME"BY"GAME
2015 UT AT Tot TFL-Y Sk-Y FF FR INT PD
vs Alabama 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0Miami (Ohio) 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 1
Troy 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0Hawai’i 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0Iowa 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0Nebraska 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0Purdue 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0Illinois 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0Rutgers 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0Maryland 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0Northwestern 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0Minnesota 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0
vs. USC 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0
NEUVILLE CAREER HIGHS
Tackles: --Tackles for Loss: --Sacks: --Interceptions: --
Passes Defended: 1 vs. Miami (Ohio), Sept. 13, 2015
34 Chikwe ObasihDE ▪ Sr./Jr. ▪ 6-3 ▪ 267
Brookfield, Wis. (Central)
Honors and Awards
2015: All-Big Ten honorable mention (media), Academic
All-Big Ten
2014: Academic All-Big Ten
Career: Has played in 27 games with 20 starts … owns
62 total tackles, including 7.5 TFLs and 2.5 sacks …
started all 13 games for UW unit that ranked No. 1
nationally in scoring defense (13.7 ppg) and No. 2 in
total defense (268.5 ypg) in 2015
2015 Season: Earned second letter, starting all 13
games at defensive end … recorded 41 tackles, includ-
ing 5.0 TFLs and 1.0 sack … recorded career-high seven
tackles vs. Northwestern on Nov. 21 … had five tackles,
including 1.0 TFL, in season opener vs. Alabama on Sept.
5 … logged five stops vs. Troy on Sept. 19 … recorded
four tackles, including 1.5 TFLs, at Maryland on Nov. 7
… had four tackles, including 1.0 TFL, vs. Purdue on Oct.
17 … made four tackles in Holiday Bowl vs. USC on Dec.
30 … recorded three tackles at Nebraska on Oct. 10 and
vs. Illinois on Oct. 24
2014 Season: Earned first letter, playing in all 14 games
with seven starts at defensive end ... finished season
with 21 total tackles, including 2.5 TFLs and 1.5 sacks
... contributed to Badgers unit that ranked No. 4 in total
defense (294.1 yards per game) and No. 17 in scoring
defense (20.8 points per game) ... made Badgers debut
with a career-high six tackles, including 0.5 TFL, vs. LSU
on Aug. 30 ... made first career start and recorded a
pass breakup vs. Western Illinois on Sept. 6 ... recorded
three tackles vs. Bowling Green on Sept. 20 ... made two
tackles vs. Auburn in Outback Bowl on Jan. 1 ... logged
two tackles, including 1.5 tackles for loss and first career
sack vs. Illinois on Oct. 11 ... notched two tackles at
Northwestern on Oct. 4 ... tallied two tackles vs. South
Florida on Sept. 27 ... made one tackle vs. Ohio State
in Big Ten Football Championship Game on Dec. 6, vs.
Minnesota on Nov. 22, vs. Nebraska on Nov. 15 and vs.
Maryland on Oct. 25
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2013 Season: Redshirt season
High School: Four-star recruit according to Rivals ...
rated three stars by ESPN and Scout ... ranked as the
No. 45 defensive end by Scout, No. 46 by ESPN ... rated
the No. 1 recruit in the state of Wisconsin by Rivals,
No. 2 by ESPN ... selected to 2013 Semper Fidelis All-
American Bowl ... finished three-year varsity career with
223 tackles, 49 tackles for loss, 17 sacks, nine forced
fumbles, six fumble recoveries and an interception ...
first-team all-state by Associated Press and WFCA ...
first-team all-conference, first-team all-area according
to the Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel as a senior ... finished
senior season with 101 tackles, 24 TFLs, 7.5 sacks, 5
forced fumbles and 2 fumble recoveries ... first-team
all-conference, honorable mention all-area as a junior
... had 83 tackles, 15.5 TFLs, six sacks and two forced
fumbles during junior season ... head coach was Jamie
Meulemans
Personal: Full name is Chikwerendu Obasih ... father is
Kemakolam Obasih ... sister, Chidera Obasih, competes
in track and field at Indiana State ... father was born and
raised in Nigeria before moving to the United States at
age 17 when he received a full academic scholarship to
Ohio University ... volunteered on Boy Scouts service
projects and as youth football coach ... finance, invest-
ment and banking major
OBASIH CAREER DEFENSIVE STATISTICS
Year G/S UT AT Tot TFL-Yd Sk-Yd FF FR INT PD
2014 14/7 8 13 21 2.5-10 1.5-8 0 0 0 12015 13/13 19 22 41 5.0-15 1.0-9 0 0 0 0Tot. 27/20 27 35 62 7.5-25 2.5-17 0 0 0 1
OBASIH CAREER GAME!BY!GAME
2014 UT AT Tot TFL-Y Sk-Y FF FR INT PD
vs LSU 1 5 6 0.5-1 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0Western Illinois 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 1Bowling Green 1 2 3 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0South Florida 1 1 2 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0at Northwestern 2 0 2 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0Illinois 1 1 2 1.5-9 1.0-7 0 0-0 0-0 0Maryland 0 1 1 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0at Rutgers 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0Purdue 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0Nebraska 0 1 1 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0at Iowa 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0Minnesota 0 1 1 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0vs Ohio State 0 1 1 0.5-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0vs Auburn 2 0 2 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 02015 UT AT Tot TFL-Y Sk-Y FF FR INT PD
vs Alabama 4 1 5 1.0-1 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0Miami (Ohio) 0 1 1 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0Troy 4 1 5 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0Hawai’i 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0Iowa 1 1 2 1.5-2 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0Nebraska 2 1 3 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0Purdue 0 4 4 1.0-9 1.0-9 0 0-0 0-0 0Illinois 0 3 3 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0Rutgers 1 1 2 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0Maryland 2 2 4 1.5-3 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0Northwestern 2 5 7 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0Minnesota 1 0 1 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0vs. USC 2 2 4 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0
OBASIH CAREER HIGHS
Tackles: 7 vs. Northwestern, Nov. 21, 2015Tackles for Loss: 1.5 (3x), MR vs.Maryland, Nov. 7, 2015
Sacks: 1.0 (2x) MR vs. Purdue, Oct. 17, 2015Interceptions: --
Passes Defended: 1 vs. Western Illinois, Sept. 6, 2014
23 Dare OgunbowaleRB ▪ Sr.#/Sr. ▪ 5-11 ▪ 205
Milwaukee, Wis. (Marquette)
Notable: Former walk-on began career as defensive
back before making switch to running back two weeks
into the 2014 season, carrying 14 times for 94 yards
in first game as backup tailback ... awarded scholarship
prior to 2015 season ... as president, has been driving
force behind growth of UW’s Beyond the Game pro-
gram, focused on personal and career development for
student-athletes
Career: Has played in 35 games with 10 starts ... owns
1,012 rushing yards, 299 receiving yards and 9 total TDs
2015 Season: Earned third letter, playing in all 13 games
with 10 starts at running back ... was team’s leading
rusher with 194 carries for 819 yards and 7 touchdowns
... also caught 36 passes for 299 yards and a TD ...
helped Badgers score 12th-consecutive win over rival
Minnesota with career-high 33 carries for career-best
155 rushing yards and a touchdown on Nov. 28 ...
contributed to comeback win at Nebraska on Oct. 10,
rushing 18 times for 117 yards ... carried 13 times for
50 yards and caught 2 passes for 21 yards vs. USC in
Holiday Bowl on Dec. 30 ... rushed for 56 yards and a
touchdown and caught 6 passes for 51 yards vs. Purdue
on Oct. 17 ... logged 42 rushing yards and caught 5
passes for a career-high 63 yards at Illinois on Oct. 24
... rushed for 47 yards and a touchdown and caught 3
passes for 16 yards and a TD at Maryland on Nov. 7
... ran for 41 yards and a TD and caught 2 passes for
26 yards vs. Rutgers on Oct. 31 ... rushed for 28 yards
and caught 4 passes for 43 yards vs. Iowa on Oct. 3 ...
recorded first 100-yard game with 112 rushing yards
and a TD on 16 carries vs. Miami (Ohio) on Sept. 12,
also catching 3 passes for 25 yards ... recorded 14 car-
ries for 75 yards and a touchdown vs. Troy on Sept. 19
... rushed 15 times for 85 yards and a touchdown vs.
Hawai’i on Sept. 26 ... opened season with 6 catches for
39 yards vs. Alabama on Sept. 5.
2014 Season: Earned second letter, playing in all 14
games ... switched from cornerback to running back
following game vs. Western Illinois on Sept. 6 and also
played significant time on special teams ... logged car-
ries in six games, rushing 34 times for 193 yards (5.7
average) and a touchdown ... recorded 10 total tackles
... was Badgers’ second-leading tackler on special teams
with nine stops ... in first game at running back, carried
14 times for 94 yards with a long of 21 vs. Bowling
Green on Sept. 20 ... helped Badgers set school records
for total offense (756 yards) and rushing yards (644) vs.
Bowling Green ... ran for 62 yards on 10 carries, includ-
ing first career touchdown, vs. Nebraska on Nov. 15 ...
carried five times for 17 yards vs. Rutgers on Nov. 1 ...
rushed twice for 5 yards vs. South Florida on Sept. 27
... recorded two tackles in season opener vs. LSU on
Aug. 30 ... made two tackles at Purdue on Nov. 8 ... also
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recorded one tackle vs. Auburn in Outback Bowl on Jan.
1, vs. Minnesota on Nov. 22, at Rutgers on Nov. 1, at
Northwestern on Oct. 4, vs. Bowling Green on Sept. 20
and vs. Western Illinois on Sept. 6
2013 Season: Earned first letter, playing in eight games
on special teams ... recorded one tackle vs. South
Carolina in the Capital One Bowl on Jan. 1 ... saw action
vs. BYU on Nov. 9 ... had one tackle at Illinois on Oct. 19
... saw action vs. Northwestern on Oct. 12 and at Ohio
State on Sept. 28 ... made one tackle vs. Purdue on Sept.
21 ... saw action at Arizona State on Sept. 14 ... made his
Badgers debut vs. Tennessee Tech on Sept. 7
2012 Season: Redshirt season
High School: As a senior, named all-conference at
defensive back after recording 38 tackles, two intercep-
tions, two forced fumbles and two fumble recoveries ...
team captain ... elected to school’s Leadership Council
... also earned letters in basketball and track ... two-
time basketball defensive player of the year ... four-year
member of the high honor roll ... head coach was Jeffrey
Mazurczak
Personal: Son of Gregory and Yolanda Ogunbowale
... mother, Yolanda, played softball at DePaul ... father,
Gregory, grew up in Nigeria before coming to U.S. to
pursue college degrees ... sister, Arike, was three-time
Wisconsin state player of the year and McDonald’s
All-American in high school and now plays basketball at
Notre Dame ... cousin Diamond Stone was Wisconsin
state player of the year in boys’ basketball and played at
Maryland in 2015-16 ... cousin, Ryan Evans, was a mem-
ber of Wisconsin men’s basketball team from 2009-13
... enjoys playing the piano ... majoring in economics ...
interned with Merrill Lynch during summer of 2016
OGUNBOWALE CAREER RUSHING STATISTICS
Year GP/GS Att Yds TD Y/C LG
2013 8/0 0 0 0 0.0 02014 14/0 34 193 1 5.7 212015 13/10 194 819 7 4.2 35Totals 35/10 228 1012 8 4.4 35
OGUNBOWALE CAREER RECEIVING STATISTICS
Year GP/GS Rec Yds TD Y/C LG
2013 8/0 0 0 0 0.0 02014 14/0 0 0 0 0.0 02015 13/10 36 299 1 8.3 35Totals 35/10 36 299 1 8.3 35
OGUNBOWALE CAREER DEFENSIVE STATISTICS
Year G/S UT AT Tot TFL-Yd Sk-Yd FF FR INT PD
2013 8/0 3 0 3 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 02014 14/0 7 3 10 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 02015 13/10 1 0 1 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0Tot. 35/10 11 3 14 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0
OGUNBOWALE CAREER GAME!BY!GAME RUSH/RECEIVE
Rushing Receiving
2014 Att Yds TD Lg Rec Yds TD Lg
Bowling Green 14 94 0 21 0 0 0 0South Florida 2 5 0 4 0 0 0 0at Northwestern 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Illinois 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Maryland 1 16 0 16 0 0 0 0at Rutgers 5 17 0 6 0 0 0 0at Purdue 2 -1 0 2 0 0 0 0
Nebraska 10 62 1 12 0 0 0 0at Iowa 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Minnesota 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0vs Ohio State 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0vs Auburn 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Rushing Receiving
2015 Att Yds TD Lg Rec Yds TD Lg
vs Alabama 3 9 0 5 6 39 0 12Miami (Ohio) 16 112 1 35 3 25 0 18Troy 14 75 1 17 1 2 0 2Hawai’i 15 85 1 11 0 0 0 0Iowa 11 28 0 11 4 43 0 27Nebraska 18 117 0 32 0 0 0 0Purdue 18 56 1 12 6 51 0 15Illinois 16 42 0 9 5 63 0 35Rutgers 14 41 1 24 2 26 0 16Maryland 19 47 1 21 3 16 1 7Northwestern 4 2 0 2 3 12 0 9Minnesota 33 155 1 18 1 1 0 1vs. USC 13 50 0 17 2 21 0 11
OGUNBOWALE CAREER GAME!BY!GAME DEFENSE
2013 UT AT Tot TFL-Y Sk-Y FF FR INT PD
at Arizona State 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0Purdue 1 0 1 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0at Ohio State 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0Northwestern 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0at Illinois 1 0 1 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0at Iowa 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0BYU 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0vs S. Carolina 1 0 1 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 02014 UT AT Tot TFL-Y Sk-Y FF FR INT PD
vs LSU 1 1 2 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0Western Illinois 0 1 1 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0Bowling Green 0 1 1 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0South Florida 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0at Northwestern 1 0 1 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0Illinois 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0Maryland 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0at Rutgers 1 0 1 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0at Purdue 2 0 2 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0Nebraska 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0at Iowa 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0Minnesota 1 0 1 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0vs Ohio State 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0vs Auburn 1 0 1 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 02015 UT AT Tot TFL-Y Sk-Y FF FR INT PD
vs Alabama 1 0 1 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0
OGUNBOWALE CAREER HIGHS
Rush Attempts: 33 vs. Minnesota, Nov. 28, 2015Rush Yards: 155 vs. Minnesota, Nov. 28, 2015Rush TDs: 1 (9x) MR vs. Minnesota, Nov. 28, 2015Long Rush: 35 vs. Miami (Ohio), Sept. 12, 2015Receptions: 6 (2x) MR vs. Purdue, Oct. 17, 2015Receiving Yards: 63 at Illinois, Oct. 24, 2015Receiving TDs: 1 at Maryland, Nov. 7, 2015Long Reception: 35 at Illinois, Oct. 24, 2015Tackles: 2 (2x) MR at Purdue, Nov. 8, 2014Tackles for Loss: --Sacks: --Interceptions: --Passes Defended: --
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50 Chris OrrILB ▪ So./So. ▪ 6-0 ▪ 227
DeSoto, Texas (DeSoto)
2015 Season: Earned first letter, playing in 10 games
with six starts at inside linebacker … registered 46 total
tackles, ranking sixth on team, including 2.0 TFLs and
0.5 sack … also forced one fumble and broke up two
passes … logged career-high 14 tackles, including 11
solo stops, vs. Troy on Sept. 19 … also had a TFL and
pass breakup vs. Troy … made eight tackles vs. Iowa
on Oct. 3 … had seven tackles, including 0.5 sack, vs.
Purdue on Oct. 17 … recorded 0.5 TFL in Holiday Bowl
vs. USC on Dec. 30 … made four tackles vs. Miami
(Ohio) on Sept. 12 and vs. Hawai’I on Sept. 26 … record-
ed two tackles in Badgers debut vs. Alabama on Sept. 5
High School: Three-star recruit by 247 Sports, ESPN
and Scout … honorable mention all-state by Associated
Press as a senior … named first-team all-district as a
junior and senior … voted DeSoto team MVP as a senior
… racked up 183 tackles, with four forced fumbles, three
fumble recovers, an interception and two defensive TDs
as a senior ... had 172 tackles, eight forced fumbles and
three fumble recoveries as a junior … finished two-year
varsity career with 374 total tackles, 13 forced fumbles,
four fumble recoveries and three defensive TDs … team
captain as a senior … graduated in top 10 percent of his
class … member of National Honor Society and Spanish
Honor Society … coach was Todd Peterman
Personal: Parents are Terry and Rita Orr … father played
tight end in the NFL for the Washington Redskins from
1986-1993 and played college football at Texas … has
three brothers, Terrance, Zachary and Nick … brother,
Zachary, is a linebacker for the Baltimore Ravens …
brother, Nick, is a safety at TCU … member of DeSoto
Youth Advisory Council, Peer Assistance Leadership,
Desoto Night Out, Youth Usher Board, IMPACT Youth
Ministry, IMPACT Choir, Season of Service Ministry and
Spanish Club ... life sciences communication major
ORR CAREER DEFENSIVE STATISTICS
Year G/S UT AT Tot TFL-Yd Sk-Yd FF FR INT PD
2015 10/6 24 22 46 2.0-11 0.5-5 0 1 0 2Tot. 10/6 24 22 46 2.0-11 0.5-5 0 1 0 2
ORR CAREER GAME"BY"GAME
2015 UT AT Tot TFL-Y Sk-Y FF FR INT PD
vs Alabama 0 2 2 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0Miami (Ohio) 1 3 4 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 1Troy 11 3 14 1.0-5 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 1Hawai’i 3 1 4 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0Iowa 4 4 8 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0Nebraska 1 2 3 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0Purdue 3 4 7 0.5-5 0.5-5 0 0-0 0-0 0Illinois 0 2 2 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 1-0 0-0 0Minnesota 1 0 1 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0vs. USC 0 1 1 0.5-1 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0
ORR CAREER HIGHS
Tackles: 14 vs. Troy, Sept. 19, 2015Tackles for Loss: 1.0 vs. Troy, Sept. 19, 2015Sacks: --Interceptions: --
Passes Defended: 1 (2x) MR vs. Troy, Sept. 19, 2015
92 Jeremy PattersonNT ▪ Jr./So. ▪ 6-3 ▪ 350
Screven, Ga. (Wayne County)
2015 Season: Earned first letter, playing in two games ...
made Badgers debut vs. Iowa on Oct. 3 … saw action vs.
Rutgers on Oct. 31
2014 Season: Redshirt season
High School: Three-star recruit by ESPN.com, Rivals,
Scout and 247 Sports ... finished career with 118
tackles, 33 TFLs, 23 sacks, 14 pass breakups and 11
fumble recoveries ... all-state selection by Atlanta Journal
Constitution and Associated Press as a senior ... selected
to play in Georgia Sports Alliance East/West All-Star
Game as a senior ... recorded 53 tackles, 18 TFLs and 14
sacks as a senior ... two-time all-region pick in track and
field ... also lettered in basketball ... high school coach
was Jody Grooms
Personal: Has an older brother, Jarod Patterson ... major-
ing in human development and family studies
PATTERSON CAREER DEFENSIVE STATISTICS
Year G/S UT AT Tot TFL-Yd Sk-Yd FF FR INT PD
2015 2/0 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0 0Tot. 2/0 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0 0
PATTERSON CAREER GAME"BY"GAME
2015 UT AT Tot TFL-Y Sk-Y FF FR INT PD
Iowa 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0 0Rutgers 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0 0
PATTERSON CAREER HIGHS
Tackles: --Tackles for Loss: --Sacks: --
Passes Defended: --
11 Jazz PeavyWR ▪ Sr./Jr. ▪ 6-0 ▪ 184
Kenosha, Wis. (Tremper)
Career: Has played in 15 games with three starts …
owns 20 catches for 268 yards, all coming as a sopho-
more in 2015
2015 Season: Earned second letter, playing in all 13
games with three starts … made 20 catches for 268
yards … also had two punt returns for total of 9 yards
… recorded five receptions for 88 yards, including a
42-yarder, all career highs, vs. Northwestern on Nov.
21 … caught four passes for 44 yards at Nebraska on
Oct. 10 … made three catches for 18 yards vs. Troy on
Sept. 19 … logged two receptions for 15 yards vs. Miami
(Ohio) on Sept. 12 … had two catches for 48 yards vs.
Purdue on Oct. 17 … caught two passes for 31 yards at
Maryland on Nov. 7 … made first reception of career for
14 yards in season opener vs. Alabama on Sept. 5
2014 Season: Played in two games ... saw action vs.
Maryland on Oct. 25 and at Rutgers on Nov. 1
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2013 Season: Redshirt season
High School: Three-star recruit according to ESPN and
Rivals ... rated as the No. 177 wide receiver by ESPN
... rated as the No. 9 recruit in the state by ESPN, No.
11 by Rivals ... had 38 catches for 535 yards and eight
touchdowns as a senior ... first-team all-state, first-team
all-conference, all-region ... team MVP and captain
... Kenosha Alan Ameche Award finalist ... caught 26
passes for 425 yards and eight touchdowns as a junior
... first-team all-state, first-team all-conference, all-region
... career totals of 115 catches for 1774 yards and 37
touchdowns ... head coach was Frank Matrise
Personal: Parents are Linda and Jeff Peavy ... volun-
teered with Boys and Girls Club youth football camp ...
helped distribute gifts to less fortunate children at the
Holiday House ... enjoys weight lifting, basketball and
video games ... majoring in community and nonprofit
leadership
PEAVY CAREER RECEIVING STATISTICS
Year GP/GS Rec Yds TD Y/C LG
2014 2/0 0 0 0 0.0 02015 13/3 20 268 0 13.4 42Totals 15/3 20 268 0 13.4 42
PEAVY CAREER GAME!BY!GAME RUSH/RECEIVE
Rushing Receiving
2014 Att Yds TD Lg Rec Yds TD Lg
Maryland 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0at Rutgers 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Rushing Receiving
2015 Att Yds TD Lg Rec Yds TD Lg
vs Alabama 0 0 0 0 1 14 0 14Miami (Ohio) 0 0 0 0 2 15 0 10Troy 0 0 0 0 3 18 0 9Hawai’i 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Iowa 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Nebraska 0 0 0 0 4 44 0 16Purdue 0 0 0 0 2 48 0 28Illinois 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Rutgers 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Maryland 0 0 0 0 2 31 0 22Northwestern 0 0 0 0 5 88 0 42Minnesota 0 0 0 0 1 10 0 10vs. USC 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
PEAVY CAREER HIGHS
Receptions: 5 vs. Northwestern, Nov. 21, 2015Receiving Yards: 88 vs. Northwestern, Nov. 21, 2015Receiving TDs: --
Long Reception: 42 vs. Northwestern, Nov. 21, 2015
49 Kyle PennistonTE ▪ So./Fr. ▪ 6-4 ▪ 236
Orange, Calif. (Mater Dei)
2015 Season: Redshirt season
High School: Four-star recruit by 247 Sports, ESPN.
com and Rivals ... ranked as No. 6 tight end in nation
by Rivals and No. 10 by ESPN.com ... selected to 2015
Under Armour All-America Game ... caught 31 passes
for 419 yards and two touchdowns as a senior ... made
11 catches for 131 yards and a touchdown as a junior ...
coach was Bruce Rollinson
Personal: Parents are Scott and Teri Penniston ... father
Scott played college football at California Lutheran ...
enjoys scuba diving ... major is undeclared
52 David PfaffDE ▪ So./Fr. ▪ 6-2 ▪ 269
Mequon, Wis. (Homestead)
2015 Season: Redshirt season
Personal: Three-star recruit by 247 Sports, ESPN and
Scout … 2014 Wisconsin Football Coaches Association
Defensive Player of the Year … first-team all-state selec-
tion by WFCA and Associated Press as a senior and
junior … received Tim Krumrie Award as state’s most
outstanding senior defensive lineman … led Homestead
to Wisconsin Division 2 state semifinals as a senior in
2014 … helped Homestead allow just 13.1 points and
188.9 total yards per game … four-year team captain …
two-time MVP … four-year Merit Award recipient … also
lettered in track, wrestling and swimming … coach was
Dave Keel
Personal: Parents are David and Barbara Pfaff … Eagle
Scout … enjoys snowmobiling, hunting and watching
movies ... majoring in community and nonprofit leader-
ship
46 Jack PoppWR ▪ Fr./Fr. ▪ 6-3 ▪ 201
Mequon, Wis. (Homestead)
High School: First-team all-state safety by Wisconsin
Football Coaches Association and Associated Press,
finishing with 55 tackles, 5 interceptions and 2 forced
fumbles … also made 30 catches for 530 yards and 8
TDs at receiver … named All-North Shore Conference
at safety, wide receiver and punter as a senior … North
Shore Conference Defensive Player of the Year … as a
junior, named North Shore Conference Receiver of the
Year after recording 28 catches for 522 yards and 7
touchdowns … two-year team captain … team MVP as
a senior … finished career with 91 receptions for 1,821
yards and 20 TDs … recorded 8 career interceptions
on defense … four-year high honor roll student … high
school coach was Dave Keel
Personal: Parents are Jim Popp and Julie Popp … father
played tight end at Vanderbilt from 1982-85 and was
drafted by San Francisco in the 1986 NFL Draft … uncle,
Dave Popp, played linebacker at Eastern Illinois from
1985-88 and was selected by the New York Giants in
the 1989 NFL Draft … grandfather, Jim Foster, played
linebacker at Iowa
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41 Max PraschakOLB ▪ So./Fr. ▪ 6-2 ▪ 210
Somerset, Wis. (Somerset)
2015 Season: Redshirt season
High School: First-team all-state selection at inside
linebacker by Associated Press and Wisconsin Football
Coaches Association as a senior … also earned WFCA
all-state honors at running back as a senior … helped
lead Somerset to Wisconsin Division 4 state champion-
ships as a sophomore (2012) and senior (2014) … as
a senior, carried a state-record 46 times for 218 yards
and two touchdowns in 2014 state championship game,
earning game MVP honors … team also finished as
state runner-up in his freshman season (2011) … two-
year team captain … also lettered in track and field and
wrestling … two-time state qualifier in wrestling, finish-
ing third at 182 lbs as a junior and sixth at 195 lbs as a
senior … two-time Wisconsin Division 2 state champion
in 110 hurdles as a senior and junior … also placed fifth
in 4x200 relay and qualified for state meet in the 300
hurdles as a senior … coach was Bruce Larson
Personal: Parents are David and Sarah Praschak … father
played football at UW-River Falls … mother played vol-
leyball at UW-River Falls … brother, Luke, ran track at
UW-Eau Claire ... major is undeclared
95 Keldric PrestonOLB ▪ Fr./Fr. ▪ 6-4 ▪ 259
Tampa, Fla. (Robinson)
High School: Three-star prospect by 247 Sports, ESPN,
Rivals and Scout … first-team All-Western Conference as
a senior, recording 64 tackles, 5 sacks, 2 forced fumbles
and a blocked field goal … second-team All-Hillsborough
County by Tampa Tribune as a senior … second-team
All-Western Conference as a sophomore and junior
… finished career with 135 tackles, 12 sacks, 4 forced
fumbles and 2 pass breakups … team MVP as a senior
… two-year team captain … also competed in track and
field … high school coach was Shawn Taylor
Personal: Parents are Kelven and Jacqueline Preston …
brother, Quinton, played football at Assumption College
27 Kendric PryorWR ▪ Fr./Fr. ▪ 5-11 ▪ 179
Hazel Crest, Ill. (Homewood-Flossmoor)
High School: Three-star prospect by 247 Sports, ESPN,
Rivals and Scout … first-team all-state by Champaign
News-Gazette as a senior, logging 43 receptions for
1,152 yards and 12 touchdowns … first-team All-
Southwest Suburban Conference as a junior and senior
... recorded 33 catches for 704 yards and 7 TDs as a
junior … also three-year letterwinner in basketball, earn-
ing honorable mention all-state honors as a sophomore
… high school coach was Craig Buzea
Personal: Parents are Keith Pryor and Cynthia Pryor …
relatives Tony Pryor (Indiana State), Keith Pryor (Eureka),
Ontario Pryor (Eastern Michigan) and Troy Pryor (Illinois)
all played college football
65 Ryan RamczykOL ▪ Sr./Jr. ▪ 6-6 ▪ 314
Stevens Point, Wis.
(Stevens Point Area/UW-Stevens Point)
2015 Season: Redshirt season
2014 Season (at UW-Stevens Point): First-team all-
Wisconsin Intercollegiate Athletic Conference selection
… named third-team all-region … as starter at left tackle,
helped UWSP rank No. 3 in league in both scoring
offense and total offense
2013 Season (at UW-Stevens Point): Second-team All-
WIAC selection … played in all 10 games and was team’s
starting left tackle … named team’s offensive freshman
of the year
High School: Named first-team all-state by Wisconsin
Football Coaches Association and honorable mention
all-state by Associated Press as a senior … selected to
2012 WFCA All-Star Game … also earned first-team all-
region and first-team All-Wisconsin Valley Conference
as a senior … named team MVP and offensive player of
the year as a senior … served as team captain … coach
was Scott Rice
Personal: Parents are Randy and Lori Ramczyk … vol-
unteered with Operation Bootstrap … hobbies include
hunting and fishing ... majoring in sociology
20 Austin RameshFB ▪ Sr./Jr. ▪ 6-1 ▪ 251
Land O’ Lakes, Wis. (Northland Pines)
Career: Has played in 16 games with four starts at
fullback … owns four catches for 30 yards and one
touchdown
2015 Season: Earned second letter, playing in nine
games with two starts … caught one pass for 12 yards
vs. Iowa on Oct. 3
2014 Season: Earned first letter, playing in seven games
with two starts at fullback ... finished season with three
catches for 18 yards and a touchdown ... started and
caught 3-yard touchdown pass for first career reception
in first career game vs. Western Illinois on Sept. 6 ...
had one catch for 9 yards at Northwestern on Oct. 4 ...
started and made one reception for 6 yards vs. Bowling
Green on Sept. 20 ... also saw action vs. Auburn in
Outback Bowl on Jan. 1, vs. Minnesota on Nov. 22, vs.
Illinois on Oct. 11 and vs. South Florida on Sept. 27
2013 Season: Redshirt season
High School: Three-star recruit according to ESPN,
Rivals and Scout ... ranked as the No. 58 outside line-
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backer by Rivals, No. 96 by ESPN ... rated the No. 3 full-
back by Scout ... ranked as the No. 5 recruit in the state
of Wisconsin according to ESPN and Rivals ... rushed
for 1,670 yards, 19 touchdowns, 12 receptions for 279
yards and three touchdowns while making 93 tackles on
defense as a senior ... first-team all-state as a linebacker
and running back, first-team all-conference, conference
player of the year, first-team all-region ... team MVP and
captain ... lead the state in rushing with 2,263 yards, 19
touchdowns, 335 receiving yards and three touchdowns
receiving, with 98 tackles and a sack on defense as a
junior ... first-team all-conference, conference player of
the year, team MVP and captain ... sophomore year, ran
for 1,650 yards to go with 42 receiving yards, 22 total
touchdowns ... first-team all-conference, team MVP ...
career totals include 5,939 rushing yards, which is third
all-time in the state of Wisconsin, 60 rushing touch-
downs, 9.4 yards per carry and 169.7 rushing yards
per game ... also earned four varsity letters in hockey,
including earning all-conference honorable mention as
a sophomore, second-team all-conference as a junior ...
head coach was Eric Swanson
Personal: Parents are Shelly and Chad Ramesh ... father
played football at Ripon College ... honor roll student
throughout high school ... enjoys hunting and snowmo-
biling ... volunteered with the Special Olympics Project
UNIFY, the Eagle River Recreation Association and other
local community service events ... majoring in rehabilita-
tion psychology
RAMESH CAREER RUSHING STATISTICS
Year GP/GS Att Yds TD Y/C LG
2014 7/2 0 0 0 0.0 02015 9/2 0 0 0 0.0 0Totals 16/4 0 0 0 0.0 0
RAMESH CAREER RECEIVING STATISTICS
Year GP/GS Rec Yds TD Y/C LG
2014 7/2 3 18 1 6.0 92015 9/2 1 12 0 12.0 12Totals 16/4 4 30 1 7.5 12
RAMESH CAREER GAME!BY!GAME
Rushing Receiving
2014 Att Yds TD Lg Rec Yds TD Lg
Western Illinois 0 0 0 0 1 3 1 3Bowling Green 0 0 0 0 1 6 0 6South Florida 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0at Northwestern 0 0 0 0 1 9 0 9Illinois 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Minnesota 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0vs Auburn 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Rushing Receiving
2015 Att Yds TD Lg Rec Yds TD Lg
Hawai’i 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Iowa 0 0 0 0 1 12 0 12Nebraska 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Purdue 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Illinois 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Rutgers 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Maryland 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Minnesota 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
RAMESH CAREER HIGHS
Rush Attempts: --Rush Yards: --Rush TDs: --
Long Rush: --Receptions: 1 (4x) MR vs. Iowa, Oct. 3, 2015Receiving Yards: 12 vs. Iowa, Oct. 3, 2015Receiving TDs: 1 vs. Western Illinois, Sept. 6, 2014
Long Reception: 12 vs. Iowa, Oct. 3, 2015
93 Garrett RandNT ▪ Fr./Fr. ▪ 6-2 ▪ 274
Chandler, Ariz. (Hamilton)
High School: Four-star prospect by 247 Sports, ESPN,
Rivals and Scout … earned invitation to 2016 U.S. Army
All-American Bowl … named top defensive lineman at
The Opening Los Angeles Regional … received Curley
Culp Award as state’s top senior defensive lineman from
National Football Foundation … two-time first-team All-
Section I selection … named Section I Player of the Year
as a senior, logging 92 tackles, 29 TFLs, 15 sacks and 20
quarterback hurries … recorded 66 tackles (18.5 TFLs,
9.5 sacks) as a junior and 71 tackles (16 TFLs, 7 sacks)
as a sophomore … finished career with 248 tackles, 66
TFLs, 32.5 sacks, 3 forced fumbles and 73 QB hurries
… also lettered in wrestling, earning all-state honors as a
freshman … high school coach was Steve Belles
Personal: Parents are Scotty and Tomaara Rand
74 Gunnar RobergeNT ▪ So./Fr. ▪ 6-4 ▪ 281
Seymour, Wis. (Seymour)
2015 Season: Redshirt season
High School: Honorable mention all-state by Wisconsin
Football Coaches Association as a senior … all-region
by WFCA as a senior … two-time first-team All-Bay
Conference … ended his career with 103 tackles, includ-
ing 15 tackles for loss and 11.5 sacks … also had four
forced fumbles, two fumble recoveries and four blocked
kicks … named team MVP as a senior, recording 46 tack-
les, seven TFLs and four sacks and logging one forced
fumble, two fumble recoveries and four blocked kicks …
as a junior, registered 49 tackles, including eight tackles
for loss, four sacks and three forced fumbles … also let-
tered in wrestling … honor roll student … high school
coach was Matt Molle
Personal: Parents are Donovan Roberge and Jessie
Woldt … enjoys exercising, reading and writing ... major
is undeclared
38 P.J. RosowskiP ▪ Jr./So. ▪ 6-3 ▪ 211
Stoughton, Wis. (Stoughton)
Honors and Awards
2015: Academic All-BIg Ten
2015 Season: Earned first letter, playing in five games
… made Badgers debut vs. Miami (Ohio) on Sept. 12,
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punting once for 40 yards … recorded eight kickoffs
over four games, averaging 62.5 yards per kick … kicked
off three times vs. Rutgers on Oct. 31 and three times
vs. Maryland on Nov. 7 … also logged single kickoffs vs.
Iowa on Oct. 3 and at Minnesota on Nov. 28
2014 Season: Redshirt season
High School: First-team all-area punter and second-
team All-Badger South Conference kicker and punter as
a senior ... earned All-Badger South honorable mention
as a junior ... Guy Sundt Award winner as Stoughton’s
most outstanding athlete ... won Viking Award and
Rotary Leadership Award as a senior ... averaged 41.3
yards on 39 punts as a senior, with four kicks over 50
yards a long of 67 ... also logged 47 tackles ... also let-
tered in basketball and baseball, serving as team captain
for all three sports ... unanimous first-team All-Badger
South pitcher as a senior ... also first-team All-Badger
South in basketball as a senior ... National Honor Society
member ... high school coach was Jason Thiry
Personal: Parents are Paul and Ellen Rosowski ... father
was punter at UW-River Falls ... sister, Lauren, plays
volleyball at UW-La Crosse ... majoring in geological
engineering
ROSOWSKI CAREER PUNTING STATISTICS
Year GP/GS Punts Yds Avg In-20 Lg
2015 5/0 1 40 40.0 0 40Totals 5/0 1 40 40.0 0 40
ROSOWSKI CAREER KICKING STATISTICS
Year G/S FGM FGA FG% Lg PAT PAT%
2015 5/0 0 0 .000 0 0-0 .000Tot. 5/0 0 0 .000 0 0-0 .000
ROSOWSKI CAREER KICKOFF STATISTICS
Year G/S No. Yards Avg.
2015 5/0 8 500 62.5Tot. 5/0 8 500 62.5
ROSOWSKI CAREER GAME-BY-GAME PUNTING
2015 P Yds Avg Lg Blk TB FC 50+ I20
Miami (Ohio) 1 40 40.0 40 0 0 0 0 0
ROSOWSKI CAREER GAME-BY-GAME KICKING
Field Goals Kickoffs PAT
2015 M-A Lg Bk No Yds Avg TB OB M-A
Iowa 0-0 0 0 1 62 62.0 0 0 0-0Rutgers 0-0 0 0 3 186 62.0 1 0 0-0Maryland 0-0 0 0 3 192 64.0 0 0 0-0Minnesota 0-0 0 0 1 60 60.0 0 0 0-0
ROSOWSKI CAREER HIGHS
Punts: 1 vs. Miami (Ohio), Sept. 12, 2015Punting Yards: 40 vs. Miami (Ohio), Sept. 12, 2015Punting Average: 40.0 vs. Miami (Ohio), Sept. 12, 2015Long Punt: 40 vs. Miami (Ohio), Sept. 12, 2015FG Made: --FG Attempted: --Long FG: --PAT Made: --PAT Attempted: --Kickoffs: 3 (2x) MR vs.Maryland, Nov. 7, 2015Kickoff Yards: 192 vs.Maryland, Nov. 7, 2015Kickoff Average: 64.0 vs.Maryland, Nov. 7, 2015
Touchbacks: 1 vs. Rutgers, Oct. 31, 2015
43 Peter RoyWR ▪ Jr./So. ▪ 6-0 ▪ 187
Muskego, Wis. (Muskego)
2015 Season: Did not play
2014 Season: Redshirt season
High School: Recorded 650 passing yards, 1,960 rushing
yards and accounted for 37 total touchdowns ... first-
team All-Classic 8 Conference running back as a junior
and senior ... two-year team captain ... team MVP as a
senior ... member of U19 and U17 Wisconsin Selects
rugby team ... four-year honor roll student ... head coach
was Ken Krause
Personal: Parents are Michael and Sharon Roy ... vol-
unteered with Youth All Sports Camp, NFL Play 60 and
MS Walk ... enjoys hunting and golfing ... majoring in
kinesiology
17 George RushingWR ▪ Jr./Jr. ▪ 6-1 ▪ 192
Miramar, Fla. (Cardinal Gibbons)
Career: Has played in 25 games with one start … has
made six catches for 72 yards … owns seven carries for
40 rushing yards
2015 Season: Earned second letter, playing in 11 games
… caught one pass for 10 yards vs. Northwestern on
Nov. 21 … logged one rushing attempt for 6 yards
vs. Iowa on Oct. 3 … also had one carry for 1 yard vs.
Purdue on Oct. 17
2014 Season: Earned first letter, playing in all 14 games
with one start ... finished season with five catches
for 62 yards and four carries for 17 rushing yards ...
earned start at wide receiver in first career game vs.
LSU on Aug. 30 ... carried for a 16-yard run vs. Auburn
in Outback Bowl on Jan. 1 ... caught two passes for 32
yards, including a career-long 24-yard reception, and
carried once for 1 yard at Rutgers on Nov. 1 ... caught a
13-yard pass vs. Maryland on Oct. 25 ... had a 10-yard
reception vs. Western Illinois on Sept. 6 ... caught a
7-yard pass at Purdue on Nov. 8 ... logged two carries
for 8 yards vs. Bowling Green on Sept. 20 ... carried
once for 8 yards vs. South Florida on Sept. 27
High School: Three-star recruit by ESPN.com, Rivals,
Scout and 247 Sports ... named third-team all-state and
first-team all-county as a senior ... recorded 49 recep-
tions for 670 yards and 18 touchdowns despite playing
with two other teammates that also accepted FBS schol-
arship offers ... tallied 26 receptions for 549 yards and
nine TDs as a junior ... also a three-year letterwinner in
track ... high school coach was Mike Morrill
Personal: Parents are George Rushing Jr. and Kimberly
Ford and Pierre Eric ... father played football at Florida
from 1990-93 ... majoring in human development and
family studies
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RUSHING CAREER RECEIVING STATISTICS
Year GP/GS Rec Yds TD Y/C LG
2014 14/1 5 62 0 12.4 242015 11/0 1 10 0 10.0 10Totals 25/1 6 72 0 12.0 24
RUSHING CAREER RUSHING STATISTICS
Year GP/GS Att Yds TD Y/C LG
2014 14/1 5 33 0 6.6 162015 11/0 2 7 0 3.5 6Totals 25/1 7 40 0 5.7 16
RUSHING CAREER GAME!BY!GAME
Rushing Receiving
2014 Att Yds TD Lg Rec Yds TD Lg
vs LSU 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Western Illinois 0 0 0 0 1 10 0 10Bowling Green 2 8 0 5 0 0 0 0South Florida 1 8 0 8 0 0 0 0at Northwestern 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Illinois 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Maryland 0 0 0 0 1 13 0 13at Rutgers 1 1 0 1 2 32 0 24at Purdue 0 0 0 0 1 7 0 7Nebraska 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0at Iowa 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Minnesota 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0vs Ohio State 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0vs Auburn 1 16 0 16 0 0 0 02015 Att Yds TD Lg Rec Yds TD Lg
vs Alabama 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Miami (Ohio) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Troy 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Hawai’i 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Iowa 1 6 0 6 0 0 0 0Nebraska 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Purdue 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 0Illinois 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Rutgers 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Maryland 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Northwestern 0 0 0 0 1 10 0 10
RUSHING CAREER HIGHS
Rush Attempts: 2 vs. Bowling Green, Sept. 20, 2014Rush Yards: 16 vs. Auburn, Jan. 1, 2015Rush TDs: --Long Rush: 16 vs. Auburn, Jan. 1, 2015Receptions: 2 vs. Rutgers, Nov. 1, 2014Receiving Yards: 32 vs. Rutgers, Nov. 1, 2014Receiving TDs: --
Long Reception: 24 vs. Rutgers, Nov. 1, 2014
21 Mark SaariRB ▪ Jr./So. ▪ 6-0 ▪ 207
Montreal, Wis. (Hurley)
Honors and Awards
2015: BIg Ten Distinguished Scholar
2015 Season: Played in one game … logged three carries
for no net gain, with a long of 3 yards, vs. Miami (Ohio)
on Sept. 12
2014 Season: Redshirt season
High School: Honorable mention all-state by Associated
Press as a senior ... Great Western Conference Offensive
Back of the Year as a senior ... first-team All-GWC ...
finished career with 2,441 rushing yards and 31 rush-
ing touchdowns (scored 33 total TDs) ... registered 143
career tackles, with one forced fumble, four fumble
recoveries and three interceptions ... also lettered
in basketball and track and field ... National Football
Foundation scholar-athlete ... held 4.0 GPA ... coach was
Scott Erickson
Personal: Parents are Joe and Kathy Saaari ... majoring
in kinesiology
65 Olive SagapoluNT ▪ So./So. ▪ 6-2 ▪ 340
Huntington Beach, Calif. (Mater Dei)
2015 Season: Earned first letter, playing in all 13
games with four starts at nose tackle … finished with
seven tackles, including 1.0 TFL … made four tackles
at Nebraska on Oct. 10 … recorded two stops vs. Iowa
on Oct. 3 … logged 1.0 TFL in Holiday Bowl vs. USC on
Dec. 30
High School: Three-star recruit by 247 Sports, ESPN,
Rivals and Scout … as a senior, named first-team All-
California Interscholastic Federation for Pac-5 Division
… first-team All-Trinity league … first-team All-Orange
County … played in the Polynesian All-American Bowl …
finished senior season with 24 tackles, including 2 TFLs,
a sack and a fumble recovery … 2014 Rack and Line
Leader … lettered all four years … recognized as team’s
Most Valuable Offensive Lineman as a freshman, Most
Improved Player as a junior and Most Valuable Defensive
Lineman as a senior … also lettered in cheerleading …
high school coach was Bruce Rollinson
Personal: Parents are Tulimalefo’I Martina Sagapolu and
Jess Roberts … uncle, Domata Peko, played football at
Michigan State and now plays for Cincinnati Bengals …
uncle, Tupe Peko, played football at Michigan State and
for three years with the Indianapolis Colts … Monarchs
for Marines counselor ... volunteered with Welcome
Home Ministry, County of Los Angeles Service Project,
City of Garden Grove Memorial, Bruce Rollinson
Fundamental Football Camp and Seabreeze Church …
enjoys swimming in the ocean, playing the ukulele and
singing ... major is undeclared
SAGAPOLU CAREER DEFENSIVE STATISTICS
Year G/S UT AT Tot TFL-Yd Sk-Yd FF FR INT PD
2015 13/4 1 6 7 1.0-4 0.0-0 0 0 0 0Tot. 13/4 1 6 7 1.0-4 0.0-0 0 0 0 0
SAGAPOLU CAREER GAME!BY!GAME
2015 UT AT Tot TFL-Y Sk-Y FF FR INT PD
vs Alabama 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0Miami (Ohio) 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0Troy 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0Hawai’i 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0Iowa 0 2 2 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0Nebraska 0 4 4 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0Purdue 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0Illinois 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0Rutgers 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0Maryland 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0Northwestern 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0
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Minnesota 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0vs. USC 1 0 1 1.0-4 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0
SAGAPOLU CAREER HIGHS
Tackles: 4 at Nebraska, Oct. 10, 2015Tackles for Loss: 1.0 vs. USC, Dec. 30, 2015Sacks: --Interceptions: --
Passes Defended: --
76 Logan SchmidtOL ▪ Sr.#/Sr. ▪ 6-4 ▪ 306
Gotham, Wis. (Richland Center)
2015 Season: Earned first letter, playing in 12 games
2014 Season: Played in one game ... made Badgers
debut vs. Bowling Green on Sept. 20
2013 Season: Did not play
2012 Season: Redshirt season
High School: As a senior, named first-team all-state
on defensive line by WFCA and second-team all-state
by AP after making 148 tackles, 22 tackles for loss, 13
sacks and four forced fumbles ... named first-team all-
conference on both offensive and defensive lines and
all-region ... first-team all-conference as a defensive
lineman and second-team all-conference as an offensive
lineman junior season ... two-time team captain and
team MVP ... lettered four times in football and wrestling
... two-time state qualifier in wrestling ... member of stu-
dent council and National Honor Society ... head coach
was Greg Schoep
Personal: Parents are Randy and Shelly Schmidt ...
double major in agricultural business management and
finance, investment and banking
7 Bradrick ShawRB ▪ So./Fr. ▪ 6-1 ▪ 211
Birmingham, Ala. (Hoover)
2015 Season: Redshirt season
High School: Four-star recruit by ESPN and Rivals …
three-star recruit by 247 Sports and Scout …named
second-team all-state by Alabama Sports Writers
Association as a senior … helped Hoover win Alabama
Class 7A state title for its third-straight state champion-
ship … rushed for 1,255 yards and 17 touchdowns, aver-
aging 6.8 yards per carry … rushed for 220 yards and
three TDs on just seven carries in game vs. Tuscaloosa
County … ran for 101 yards and two TDs in Class 7A
state championship game … only second freshman in
school history to move up to varsity team … two-year
team captain … also won letters in basketball, indoor
and outdoor track … won the Emerging Elite long jump
at New Balance Indoor Nationals as a junior … helped
Hoover to state track title as a senior, winning Class 7A
triple jump (47-1 3/4) and finishing second in long jump
(22-7 1/4) … coach was Josh Nibblett
Personal: Parents are Brad Shaw Sr. and Karen Shaw …
brother, Brad Shaw Jr., plays football at South Alabama …
oldest brother, Marcus, played football at South Florida
from 2010-13 ... life sciences communication major
94 Conor SheehyDE ▪ Jr./Jr. ▪ 6-4 ▪ 288
Milwaukee, Wis. (Marquette)
Honors and Awards
2015: Academic All-BIg Ten
Career: Has played in 27 games with eight starts ...
owns 33 total tackles, including 4.0 TFLs and 2.0 sacks
2015 Season: Earned second letter, playing in all 13
games with six starts at nose tackle and two starts at
defensive end … made 31 total tackles, including 3.0
for loss and 2.0 sacks … also had one pass breakup …
logged career-high five tackles vs. Northwestern on Nov.
21 … had four tackles, including 0.5 TFL, at Illinois on
Oct. 24 … finished with three tackles, including 1.0 sack,
vs. Troy on Sept. 19 … made three tackles, including 0.5
sack, vs. Iowa on Oct. 3 … recorded three total stops at
Nebraska on Oct. 10 … made two tackles, including 0.5
TFL, in Holiday Bowl vs. USC on Dec. 30 … had two
tackles, including 0.5 sack, vs. Miami (Ohio) on Sept.
12 … also recorded two tackles vs. Hawai’I on Sept. 26,
vs. Purdue on Oct. 17, vs. Rutgers on Oct. 31 and at
Maryland on Nov. 7
2014 Season: Earned first letter, playing in all 14 games
... finished with two total tackles, including 1.0 TFL ...
made his Badgers debut and recorded first career tackle
in season opener vs. LSU on Aug. 30 ... had one tackle
vs. Western Illinois on Sept. 6
High School: Four-star recruit by Scout ... three-star
recruit by ESPN.com, Rivals and 247 Sports ... finished
career with 218 total tackles, 43 TFLs, 14 sacks and
three forced fumbles ... first-team all-state selec-
tion by the Associated Press and Wisconsin Football
Coaches Association as a senior ... named Greater Metro
Conference Defensive Player of the Year and Athlete of
the Year ... finished senior season with 100 tackles, 20
TFLs and four sacks ... earned WFCA all-state honors
as a junior, finishing with 70 tackles, 20 TFLs and eight
sacks ... two-time all-area, all-region and all-conference
first team selection ... named second-team all-confer-
ence as a sophomore after recording 48 tackles, three
TFLs and two sacks ... took second place in national
powerlifting competition as a sophomore ... also com-
peted in baseball, track and field and wrestling ... head
coach was Jeff Mazurczak
Personal: Parents are Tim and Elizabeth Sheehy ... father
played baseball at Wisconsin from 1977-78 ... sister,
Anna, competed in crew at Duke from 2009-10 ... per-
sonal finance major
SHEEHY CAREER DEFENSIVE STATISTICS
Year G/S UT AT Tot TFL-Yd Sk-Yd FF FR INT PD
2014 14/0 1 1 2 1.0-1 0.0-0 0 0 0 02015 13/8 8 23 31 3.0-9 2.0-7 0 0 0 1Tot. 27/8 9 24 33 4.0-10 2.0-7 0 0 0 1
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SHEEHY CAREER GAME�BY�GAME
2014 UT AT Tot TFL-Y Sk-Y FF FR INT PD
vs LSU 0 1 1 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0Western Illinois 1 0 1 1.0-1 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0Bowling Green 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0South Florida 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0at Northwestern 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0Illinois 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0Maryland 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0at Rutgers 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0at Purdue 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0Nebraska 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0at Iowa 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0Minnesota 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0vs Ohio State 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0vs Auburn 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 02015 UT AT Tot TFL-Y Sk-Y FF FR INT PD
vs Alabama 0 1 1 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0Miami (Ohio) 0 2 2 0.5-3 0.5-3 0 0-0 0-0 0Troy 1 2 3 1.0-3 1.0-3 0 0-0 0-0 0Hawai’i 1 1 2 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0Iowa 0 3 3 0.5-1 0.5-1 0 0-0 0-0 0Nebraska 0 3 3 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0Purdue 0 2 2 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0Illinois 1 3 4 0.5-1 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0Rutgers 0 2 2 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0Maryland 1 1 2 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0Northwestern 3 2 5 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0Minnesota 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 1vs. USC 1 1 2 0.5-1 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0
SHEEHY CAREER HIGHS
Tackles: 5 vs. Northwestern, Nov. 21, 2015Tackles for Loss: 1.0 vs. Troy, Sept. 19, 2015Sacks: 1.0 vs. Troy, Sept. 19, 2015Interceptions: --Passes Defended: --
8 Sojourn SheltonCB ▪ Sr./Sr. ▪ 5-9 ▪ 168
Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. (Plantation)
Honors and Awards
2015: All-Big Ten honorable mention (media)
2013: All-Big Ten honorable mention (media),
All-Freshman honorable mention (College Football News)
Notable: Fourth-quarter interception helped seal
Badgers’ win over USC in 2015 Holiday Bowl ... started
first game as a true freshman and has been a primary
starter at cornerback for three seasons
Career: Has played in all 40 games of first three sea-
sons, with 37 starts ... has started last 15 consecutive
games at cornerback ... has recorded 5 interceptions ...
also has 20 pass breakups, tied for 12th-most in school
history
2015 Season: Earned third letter, starting all 13 games
at cornerback ... finished with 1 interception and 7 pass
breakups along with 29 total tackles and 1 forced fumble
... helped seal win over USC with fourth-quarter inter-
ception in Holiday Bowl on Dec. 30 ... broke up 2 passes
and logged a tackle at Maryland on Nov. 7 ... recorded
career-high 7 tackles and broke up a pass vs. Troy on
Sept. 19 ... recorded 5 tackles, including 4 solo stops,
and broke up a pass at Illinois on Oct. 24 ... finished with
4 tackles, including 3 solos, vs. Rutgers on Oct. 31 ... had
3 solo tackles vs. Miami (Ohio) on Sept. 12
2014 Season: Earned second letter, playing in all 14
games with 12 starts at cornerback ... finished with
33 tackles, including 1.0 TFL, and six pass breakups ...
helped UW rank No. 4 nationally in passing defense at
168.0 yards per game and No. 4 in opponent comple-
tion percentage at 49.0 ... matched career high with five
tackles at Northwestern on Oct. 4 ... also recorded five
tackles and broke up one pass vs. South Florida on Sept.
27 ... logged four tackles vs. Auburn in Outback Bowl on
Jan. 1 ... posted three tackles vs. Ohio State in Big Ten
Football Championship Game on Dec. 6 ... tallied three
tackles at Iowa on Nov. 22 ... recorded three tackles vs.
Maryland on Oct. 25 ... broke up two passes vs. Illinois
on Oct. 11 ... made two tackles and defended one
pass vs. Minnesota on Nov. 29 ... made one tackle and
defended a pass vs. Nebraska on Nov. 15 ... made one
tackle for a loss at Purdue on Nov. 8 had two tackles vs.
Bowling Green on Sept. 20 ... logged two tackles vs. LSU
on Aug. 30 ... tallied one tackle at Rutgers on Nov. 1 ...
recorded one tackle vs. Western Illinois on Sept. 6
2013 Season: Earned first letter, playing in all 13 games
with 12 starts at cornerback ... finished season with 36
tackles, four interceptions and seven pass breakups ...
became first true freshman to start a UW season-opener
since Travis Frederick in 2009 ... tied for third in the Big
Ten in interceptions with four, which also ranked No. 3
nationally among true freshmen ... four INTs were the
second-most by a UW freshman (Jamar Fletcher had
seven as a redshirt freshman in 1998) and the most by a
true freshman in school history ... logged five tackles and
broke up a pass in Capital One Bowl vs. South Carolina
on Jan. 1 ... tallied two tackles, broke up a pass and
made an interception vs. Indiana on Nov. 16 ... tallied
three tackles and made an interception vs. Northwestern
on Oct. 12 ... made five tackles, forced a fumble and
broke up two passes at Ohio State on Sept. 28 ... had
five tackles and an interception vs. Purdue on Sept. 21
... made his Badgers debut on Aug. 31 vs. UMass and
recorded four tackles, a QB hurry and his first career
interception ... made three tackles vs. Penn State on
Nov. 30 ... broke up a pass at Minnesota on Nov. 23
... registered two tackles against vs. BYU on Nov. 9 ...
made four tackles at Iowa on Nov. 2 ... had one tackle at
Illinois on Oct. 19 ...recorded one tackle and broke up a
pass at Arizona State on Sept. 14 ... registered one tackle
vs. Tennessee Tech on Sept. 7
High School: Four-star recruit according to ESPN ...
rated as three-star recruit by Rivals and Scout ... ranked
No. 26 cornerback in the nation by ESPN, No. 47 by
Rivals and No. 76 by Scout ... named to Gridiron Kings
7-on-7 camp in July 2012 ... selected for Nike’s “The
Opening” all-star camp ... named MVP of Miami-area
Nike Football Training Camp in April 2012 ... as a senior,
returned three punts for touchdowns and recorded an
interception, 16 pass breakups and 22 tackles ... named
first-team all-county by South Florida Sun Sentinel and
Miami Herald ... as a junior, recorded three interceptions
at cornerback and was named to the Broward County
Super 11 by the Sun Sentinel ... started at cornerback
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as a sophomore and grabbed four interceptions ... head
coach was Steve Davis
Personal: Parents are Rachel Victor and Sojourn Shelton,
Sr. ... active in 100 Black Men of Greater Ft. Lauderdale
and Junior Achievement ... served as motivational
speaker for Plantation area Little Leaguers ... majoring in
life sciences communication
SHELTON CAREER DEFENSIVE STATISTICS
Year G/S UT AT Tot TFL-Yd Sk-Yd FF FR INT PD
2013 13/12 31 5 36 0.0-0 0.0-0 1 0 4 112014 14/12 24 9 33 1.0-1 0.0-0 0 0 0 62015 13/13 20 9 29 0.0-0 0.0-0 1 0 1 8Tot. 40/37 77 23 98 1.0-1 0.0-0 2 0 5 25
SHELTON CAREER GAME!BY!GAME
2013 UT AT Tot TFL-Y Sk-Y FF FR INT PD
UMass 3 1 4 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 1-0 0Tenn. Tech 1 0 1 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0at Arizona State 1 0 1 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 1Purdue 4 1 5 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 1-10 0at Ohio State 5 0 5 0.0-0 0.0-0 1 0-0 0-0 2Northwestern 2 1 3 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 1-0 0at Illinois 1 0 1 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0at Iowa 4 0 4 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 2BYU 1 1 2 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0Indiana 1 1 2 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 1-0 1at Minnesota 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 1Penn State 3 0 3 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0vs S. Carolina 5 0 5 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 12014 UT AT Tot TFL-Y Sk-Y FF FR INT PD
vs LSU 1 1 2 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0Western Illinois 1 0 1 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0Bowling Green 1 1 2 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0South Florida 3 2 5 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0at Northwestern 3 2 5 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 1Illinois 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 2Maryland 2 1 3 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0at Rutgers 1 0 1 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0at Purdue 1 0 1 1.0-1 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0Nebraska 1 0 1 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 1at Iowa 3 0 3 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0Minnesota 2 0 2 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 1vs Ohio State 2 1 3 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0vs Auburn 3 1 4 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 12015 UT AT Tot TFL-Y Sk-Y FF FR INT PD
vs Alabama 0 2 2 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 1Miami (Ohio) 3 0 3 0.0-0 0.0-0 1 0-0 0-0 0Troy 3 4 7 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 1Hawai’i 1 0 1 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0Iowa 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0Nebraska 1 0 1 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0Purdue 1 1 2 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 1Illinois 4 1 5 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 1Rutgers 3 1 4 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0Maryland 1 0 1 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 2Northwestern 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0Minnesota 2 0 2 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0vs. USC 1 0 1 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 1-0 1
SHELTON CAREER HIGHS
Tackles: 7 vs. Troy, Sept. 19, 2015Tackles for Loss: 1.0 at Purdue, Nov. 8, 2014Sacks: --Interceptions: 1 (5x) MR vs. USC, Dec. 30, 2015Passes Defended: 2 (4x) MR vs. Maryland, Nov. 7, 2015
44 Eric SteffesTE ▪ Sr.#/Sr. ▪ 6-5 ▪ 262
Mount Calvary, Wis. (St. Mary’s Springs)
Honors and Awards
2015: Academic All-Big Ten
2014: Big Ten Distinguished Scholar, Academic All-Big
Ten
2013: Academic All-Big Ten
Career: Has played in 25 games with three starts …
owns three catches for 50 yards
2015 Season: Played in 11 games with three starts …
caught three passes for 50 yards … made first career
reception for 19 yards vs. Hawai’I on Sept. 26 … caught
one pass for 15 yards at Nebraska on Oct. 10 … made
one catch for 16 yards vs. Purdue on Oct. 17 … first
career rushing attempt went for 4 yards vs. Miami (Ohio)
on Sept. 12
2014 Season: Earned second letter, playing in eight
games on special teams ... saw action at Rutgers on Nov.
1, vs. Maryland on Oct. 25, vs. Illinois on Oct. 11, at
Northwestern on Oct. 4, vs. South Florida on Sept. 27,
vs. Bowling Green on Sept. 20, vs. Western Illinois on
Sept. 6 and vs. LSU on Aug. 30
2013 Season: Earned first letter, playing in six games on
special teams ... saw action vs. Penn State on Nov. 30,
at Minnesota on Nov. 23, vs. Indiana on Nov. 16 and at
Illinois on Oct. 19 ... made his Badgers debut vs. Purdue
on Sept. 21
2012 Season: Redshirt season
High School: Three-star recruit by Scout, Rivals and
ESPN/Scouts Inc. ... No. 36 tight end in the country by
ESPN/Scouts Inc. and No. 67 by Scout ... fourth-ranked
player in Wisconsin by Rivals, No. 5 player by ESPN/
Scouts Inc. and No. 8 by Scout ... caught 48 passes for
818 yards and 13 touchdowns during his high school
career ... named first-team all-state by the WFCA and
all-conference and all-region as a tight end during senior
campaign after catching 25 passes for 363 yards and
four touchdowns ... second-team all-state selection
by the A.P. at defensive end and honorable mention
all-state at tight end by the WFCA as a junior ... confer-
ence defensive player of the year and first-team all-
conference and all-region as a defensive end and tight
end as a junior ... made 16 receptions for 313 yards and
six touchdowns junior year ... first-team all-conference at
defensive end as a sophomore ... as a tight end, caught
seven passes for 142 yards and three touchdowns ...
won three letters in football and baseball and four in
hockey ... member of National Honor Society ... high
honor roll student ... head coach was Bob Hyland
Personal: Parents are Dan and Jill Steffes ... likes hunt-
ing, fishing and golfing ... coached youth hockey ...
volunteered at Camp Wawbeek, a camp for children
and adults with disabilities ... graduated with bachelor’s
degree in kinesiology in May 2015 ... pursuing master’s
degree in kinesiology
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STEFFES CAREER RUSHING STATISTICS
Year GP/GS Att Yds TD Y/C LG
2013 6/0 0 0 0 0.0 02014 8/0 0 0 0 0.0 02015 11/3 1 4 0 4.0 4Totals 25/3 1 4 0 4.0 4
STEFFES CAREER RECEIVING STATISTICS
Year GP/GS Rec Yds TD Y/C LG
2013 6/0 0 0 0 0.0 02014 8/0 0 0 0 0.0 02015 11/3 3 50 0 16.7 19Totals 25/3 3 50 0 16.7 19
STEFFES CAREER GAME!BY!GAME
Rushing Receiving
2013 Att Yds TD Lg Rec Yds TD Lg
Tennessee Tech 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Purdue 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0at Illinois 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Indiana 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0at Minnesota 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Penn State 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Rushing Receiving
2014 Att Yds TD Lg Rec Yds TD Lg
vs LSU 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Western Illinois 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Bowling Green 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0South Florida 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0at Northwestern 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Illinois 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Maryland 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0at Rutgers 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Rushing Receiving
2015 Att Yds TD Lg Rec Yds TD Lg
vs Alabama 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Miami (Ohio) 1 4 0 4 0 0 0 0Troy 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Hawai’i 0 0 0 0 1 19 0 19Iowa 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Nebraska 0 0 0 0 1 15 0 15Purdue 0 0 0 0 1 16 0 16Illinois 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Maryland 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Northwestern 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Minnesota 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
STEFFES CAREER HIGHS
Rush Attempts: 1 vs. Miami (Ohio), Sept. 12, 2015Rush Yards: 4 vs. Miami (Ohio), Sept. 12, 2015Rush TDs: --Long Rush: 4 vs. Miami (Ohio), Sept. 12, 2015Receptions: 1 (3x) MR vs. Purdue, Oct. 17, 2015Receiving Yards: 19 vs. Hawai’i, Sept. 26, 2015Receiving TDs: --Long Reception: 19 vs. Hawai’i, Sept. 26, 2015
23 Mason StokkeILB ▪ Fr./Fr. ▪ 6-2 ▪ 217
Menomonie, Wis. (Menomonie)
High School: Three-star prospect by 247 Sports, Rivals
and Scout … first-team all-state as both a linebacker and
running back by Wisconsin Football Coaches Association
and Associated Press as a senior, rushing for 1,740 yards
and 29 touchdowns while logging 184 tackles, 22 TFLs,
2 sacks, 3 forced fumbles and 3 interceptions … 2015
WFCA Defensive Player of the Year … named 2015 John
Anderson Award winner as state’s top senior linebacker
… named league’s offensive and defensive MVP by Big
Rivers Conference … three-time first-team All-Big Rivers
selection … three-year team captain … won state wres-
tling title at 195 lbs. as a junior, not surrendering a single
point during state tournament and finishing season with
45-0 record … finished third at state at 152 lbs. as a
sophomore … four-year Academic All-State selection …
National Honor Society … high school coach was Joe
LaBuda
Personal: Parents are Randy and Bobbie Stokke … broth-
er, Neico, plays football at Minnesota State
84 A.J. TaylorWR ▪ Fr./Fr. ▪ 5-11 ▪ 194
Kansas City, Mo. (Rockhurst)
High School: Four-star prospect by Rivals … three-star
prospect by 247 Sports, ESPN and Scout … selected for
2016 Semper Fidelis All-American Bowl … first-team
all-state running back by Missouri Football Coaches
Association and Missouri media as a senior, rushing for
1,721 yards and 16 touchdowns … also recorded 338
receiving yards and 5 TD catches … finished senior
season with 2,560 all-purpose yards and 22 total TDs
… second-team all-state as a junior, rushing for 864
yards and 11 TDs and adding 215 yards and 3 TDs as
a receiver … helped Rockhurst to 12-2 record and state
runner-up finish in Class 6 as a junior … for his career,
totaled 2,828 rushing yards (7.6 ypc) and 29 TDs, along
with 609 receiving yards and 8 TD catches … honor roll
student … high school coach was Tony Severino
Personal: Parents are Andrea Taylor and Joseph Taylor
66 Kelly ThomasDE ▪ So./Fr. ▪ 6-6 ▪ 274
Racine, Wis. (St. Catherine’s)
2015 Season: Redshirt season
High School: First-team all-state by Wisconsin Football
Coaches Association and second-team all-state by
Associated Press as a senior … Metro Classic Conference
Player of the Year as a senior … led team to WIAA
Division 5 semifinals as a senior … all-county defensive
end … recorded 83 tackles in his last season for the
Angels, including a state-leading 33 TFLs and 16 sacks,
second-most in the state … four-year letterwinner in
football, basketball and track and field … won Wisconsin
Division 2 state title in shot put (54-2 1/2) as a senior
… finished sixth in shot put at Division 2 state meet as a
junior … coach was Dan Miller
Personal: Parents are Brian and Patty Thomas … brother,
Cary Thomas, plays football at St. Norbert … has helped
tutor math and coach youth teams ... major is undeclared
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46 Nick ThomasILB ▪ Fr./Fr. ▪ 6-2 ▪ 240
Bradenton, Fla. (IMG Academy)
2015 Season: Redshirt season
High School: Three-star recruit by 247 Sports, ESPN.
com, Rivals and Scout ... helped IMG go 10-1 in 2014
(earning No. 1 ranking in state of Florida) and 9-2 in its
inaugural season in 2013 ... finished four-year varsity
career with 278 tackles, 29 TFLs and 7.5 sacks ... record-
ed 99 total tackles, 8 TFLs and 1.5 sacks as a junior in
2013 ... racked up 88 total tackles, 14 TFLs and 4.0
sacks as a senior ... two-year team captain ... played first
two seasons at Concordia (Kan.) High School, recording
78 tackles and 7 TFLs while rushing for 834 yards and
15 touchdowns as a sophomore ... named first-team All-
North Central Kansas League and first-team all-district
both seasons ... two-time all-conference and all-district
first team selection in baseball at Concordia, helping
team reach state championship game as a freshman
and state semifinals as a sophomore ... coach at IMG
Academy was Chris Weinke
Personal: Parents are Jerry and LeAnne Thomas ...
cousin John Logan Forsythe played baseball at Arkansas,
was selected by San Diego in the 2008 Major League
Baseball Draft and plays for the Tampa Bay Rays ...
cousin Blake Forsythe played baseball at Tennessee,
was selected by the New York Mets in the 2010 MLB
Draft and plays in the Oakland A’s organization ...
Thomas family hosted Ashley Ford, who played basket-
ball at Nebraska, during her college career ... member
of National Honor Society ... recipient of Wendy’s High
School Heisman school award ... named Academic
Scholar-Athlete as a senior ... volunteered at senior citi-
zens center, food back and church ... majoring in biology
68 Hegeman TiedtDE ▪ Fr./Fr. ▪ 6-4 ▪ 235
Burlington, Wis. (Burlington)
High School: All-region by Wisconsin Football Coaches
Association as a junior and senior … first-team All-
Southern Lakes Conference as a junior and senior …
all-county by Racine Journal Times as a junior and senior
… logged 94 total tackles, 16 TFLs, 7 sacks and 2 forced
fumbles as a senior … finished junior season with 84
total stops, 19 TFLs and 3 sacks … also four-year let-
terwinner in wrestling … high school coach was Steve
Tenhagen
Personal: Parents are Darin and Heidi Tiedt … father was
a three-time All-American in wrestling at UW-Parkside
from 1990-94 and is member of school’s athletic hall
of fame
25 Derrick TindalCB ▪ Jr./Jr. ▪ 5-11 ▪ 175
Fort Lauderdale, Fla. (Boyd Anderson)
Career: Has played in 24 games with seven starts …
owns 42 tackles, including 1.5 TFLs and 1.0 sack … has
recorded six pass breakups
2015 Season: Earned second letter, playing in 12 games
with four starts at defensive back … logged 32 total
tackles, including 0.5 TFL … finished with five pass
breakups … recorded career-high eight tackles, includ-
ing 0.5 TFL, and broke up a pass vs. Troy on Sept. 19 …
posted team-high seven stops and one pass breakup vs.
Miami (Ohio) on Sept. 12 … recorded three tackles and
broke up two passes at Nebraska on Oct. 10 … made
three tackles at Illinois on Oct. 24, vs. Rutgers on Oct.
31 and at Maryland on Nov. 7
2014 Season: Earned first letter, playing in 12 games
with two starts ... logged 10 tackles, including 1.0 TFL
... started at safety vs. Bowling Green on Sept. 20 and
finished with two tackles ... started at nickelback vs.
Maryland on Oct. 25 ... tallied a career-high four tackles
and recorded first career TFL, a sack, at Northwestern
on Oct. 4 ... made his Badgers debut and recorded two
tackles vs. Western Illinois on Sept. 6 ... logged a tackle
vs. Ohio State in Big Ten Football Championship Game
on Dec. 6 ... recorded one tackle vs. Illinois on Oct. 11 ...
saw action at Iowa on Nov. 22, vs. Nebraska on Nov. 15,
at Purdue on Nov. 8, at Rutgers on Nov. 1 vs. Maryland
on Oct. 25 and vs. South Florida on Sept. 27
High School: Three-star recruit by ESPN.com, Scout and
247 Sports ... first-team All-Broward County and sec-
ond-team all-state selection as a senior after recording
33 tackles, seven pass breakups and five interceptions
... finished career with 150 tackles, 10 interceptions and
13 pass breakups ... had 47 tackles and three intercep-
tions as a junior to earn third-team all-county recogni-
tion ... also competed in track and field ... high school
coach was Wayne Blair
Personal: Parents are Derrick Tindal and the late Regina
Singletary ... cousin Corey Tindal plays football at
Marshall and was 2013 Conference USA Co-Freshman
of the Year ... cousin Willie Tindal plays football at
Southwest Baptist ... majoring in human development
and family studies
TINDAL CAREER DEFENSIVE STATISTICS
Year G/S UT AT Tot TFL-Yd Sk-Yd FF FR INT PD
2014 12/2 10 0 10 1.0-6 1.0-6 0 0 0 12015 12/5 18 14 32 0.5-1 0.0-0 0 0 0 5Tot. 24/7 28 14 42 1.5-7 1.0-6 0 0 0 6
TINDAL CAREER GAME"BY"GAME
2014 UT AT Tot TFL-Y Sk-Y FF FR INT PD
Western Illinois 2 0 2 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0Bowling Green 2 0 2 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0South Florida 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0at Northwestern 4 0 4 1.0-6 1.0-6 0 0-0 0-0 0Illinois 1 0 1 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0Maryland 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0at Purdue 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0Nebraska 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 1at Iowa 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0
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Minnesota 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0vs Ohio State 1 0 1 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0vs Auburn 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 02015 UT AT Tot TFL-Y Sk-Y FF FR INT PD
vs Alabama 1 1 2 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0Miami (Ohio) 1 6 7 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 1Troy 5 3 8 0.5-1 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 1Hawai’i 1 0 1 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0Iowa 0 1 1 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0Nebraska 3 0 3 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 2Purdue 1 0 1 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0Illinois 2 1 3 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0Rutgers 2 1 3 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0Maryland 2 1 3 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 1Northwestern 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0vs. USC 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
TINDAL CAREER HIGHS
Tackles: 8 vs. Troy. Sept. 19, 2015Tackles for Loss: 1.0 at Northwestern, Oct. 4, 2014Sacks: 1.0 at Northwestern, Oct. 4, 2014Interceptions: --
Passes Defended: 2 at Nebraska, Oct. 10, 2015
30 Serge TrezyCB ▪ Sr.#/Sr. ▪ 6-2 ▪ 201
Orlando, Fla. (Agape/Eastern Arizona)
Notable: Switched to cornerback during 2016 spring
practice after playing running back in 2015
2015 Season: Earned first letter, playing in five games …
registered six carries for 18 yards … made Badgers debut
and carried twice for 9 yards vs. Hawai’I on Sept. 26 …
logged four carries for 9 yards vs. Rutgers on Oct. 31 …
also made two tackles at Maryland on Nov. 7
2014 Season: Redshirt season
2013 Season (at Eastern Arizona): Three-star recruit
by ESPN.com, Rivals, Scout and 247 Sports ... played
running back, rushing for 814 yards (7.8 average) and
six touchdowns to earn first-team All-Western States
Football League honors ... also returned kicks, recording
more than 1,300 all-purpose yards
2012 Season (at Eastern Arizona): Saw action in four
games, recording four total tackles and a sack at defen-
sive end and 61 yards and a touchdown on seven carries
at running back
High School: Rushed for 4,164 yards and 54 touch-
downs in three years as starter at Agape Christian
Academy ... also lettered in basketball and track and field
... head coach was Victor Floyd
Personal: Mother is Sergette Trezy ... majoring in human
development and family studies
TREZY CAREER RUSHING STATISTICS
Year GP/GS Att Yds TD Y/C LG
2015 5/0 6 18 0 3.0 7Totals 5/0 6 18 0 3.0 7
TREZY CAREER GAME"BY"GAME
Rushing Receiving
2015 Att Yds TD Lg Rec Yds TD Lg
Hawai’i 2 9 0 9 0 0 0 0Iowa 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Nebraska 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Rutgers 4 9 0 4 0 0 0 0Maryland 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
TREZY CAREER HIGHS
Rush attempts: 4 vs. Rutgers, Oct. 31, 2015Rush Yards: 9 (2x) MR vs. Rutgers, Oct. 31, 2015Rush TDs: --
Long Rush: 7 vs. Hawai’i. Sept. 26, 2015
60 Connor UdelhovenLS ▪ Sr.#/Sr. ▪ 6-0 ▪ 228
St. Paul, Minn. (Cretin-Derham Hall)
Notable: Former walk-on earned scholarship during
training camp in 2014
Career: Has played in 39 games … was Badgers’ snapper
on field goal and PAT units as a freshman and sopho-
more … handled snaps on field goal, PAT and punt units
as a junior in 2015
2015 Season: Earned third letter, playing in all 13 games
as Badgers’ long snapper … recovered fumble vs. Miami
(Ohio) on Sept. 12
2014 Season: Earned second letter, playing in 13 games
... Badgers’ snapper on field goal and PAT units
2013 Season: Earned first letter, playing in all 13 games
... snapped on field goal and PAT units
2012 Season: Redshirt season
High School: Named a five star long snapper by Kohl’s
Professional Camps … three-year letterwinner ... head
coach was Mike Scanlan
Personal: Parents are Tom and Susan Udelhoven …
volunteered as a teacher’s assistant at inner-city schools
in Minneapolis … also volunteered with Relay for Life ...
member of National Honor Society ... majoring in biologi-
cal systems engineering
71 Cole Van LanenOL ▪ Fr./Fr. ▪ 6-5 ▪ 287
Green Bay, Wis. (Bay Port)
High School: Four-star prospect by 247 Sports,
ESPN, Rivals and Scout … invited to 2016 U.S. Army
All-American Bowl … two-time first-team all-state by
Wisconsin Football Coaches Association and Associated
Press as a junior and senior … two-time Fox River Classic
Conference Offensive Lineman of the Year and first-
team All-FRCC selection … second-team All-FRCC as a
sophomore … team captain and team MVP as a senior
… swept discus and shot put titles at 2015 Wisconsin
Division 1 state meet as a junior … finished state runner-
up in both discus and shot put as a sophomore … high
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school coach was Gary Westerman
Personal: Parents are Thomas and Angie Van Lanen …
father swept Wisconsin Division 2 state titles in discus
and shot put in 1994
37 Bret VerstegenS ▪ So./Fr. ▪ 5-11 ▪ 183
Kimberly, Wis. (Kimberly)
2015 Season: Redshirt season
High School: First-team all-state selection by Associated
Press and Wisconsin Football Coaches Association as a
senior … received 2014 Jim Leonhard Award as state’s
top senior defensive back … helped lead Kimberly to
Wisconsin Division 1 state championship as a senior in
2014 and Division 2 title as a junior in 2013 … finished
senior season with 38 tackles and seven interceptions …
also caught five touchdown passes and averaged 24.8
yards per kickoff return and 16.1 yards per punt return
… as a junior, finished with 20 tackles, two intercep-
tions and three fumble recoveries … two-time first-team
All-Fox Valley Association selection at defensive back …
two-time all-region selection … also a three-year letter-
winner in track and field … four-year honor roll student
… coach was Steve Jones
Personal: Parents are Mike and Keri Verstegen … father
played football at Wisconsin from 1990-95 before play-
ing in the NFL with the New Orleans Saints (1995-97)
and St. Louis Rams (1997-99) ... major is undeclared
20 Cristian VolpentestaCB ▪ Fr./Fr. ▪ 5-9 ▪ 191
Highland Park, Ill. (Highland Park)
High School: First-team All-Central Suburban League as
a junior and senior … Champaign News-Gazette special
mention all-state as a junior … first-team all-area as a
senior, recording 69 tackles, 5 sacks, 2 forced fumbles,
3 pass breakups and an interception … two-year team
defensive MVP … Central Suburban League Scholar-
Athlete … high school coach was Joe Horeni
Personal: Parents are Anthony and Josie Volpentesta …
cousin, Joey Orlando, plays football at Drake
42 T.J. WattTE ▪ Sr./Jr. ▪ 6-5 ▪ 243
Pewaukee, Wis. (Pewaukee)
Honors and Awards
2015: Academic All-BIg Ten
Notable: Expected to be starter at outside linebacker
in 2016
2015 Season: Earned first letter, playing in all 13 games
… recorded eight tackles, including 1.5 TFLs, and broke
up three passes … made two tackles at Nebraska on Oct.
10 … posted 0.5 TFL in Holiday Bowl vs. USC on Dec.
30 … recorded 0.5 TFL vs. Rutgers on Oct. 31 … logged
first career tackle with 0.5 TFL vs. Miami (Ohio) on Sept.
12 … made Badgers debut vs. Alabama on Sept. 5
2014 Season: Did not play due to knee injury suffered
during training camp
2013 Season: Redshirt season
High School: Three-star recruit according to ESPN,
Rivals and Scout ... rated as the No. 28 tight end by
ESPN, No. 44 by Scout ... threw for 527 yards and seven
touchdowns and rushed for 554 yards and nine touch-
downs as a senior ... also recorded 42 tackles and five
sacks as a senior ... honorable mention all-state ... first-
team all-conference quarterback, linebacker and punter
... honorable mention all-area at linebacker by Milwaukee
Journal-Sentinel ... made 27 catches for 505 yards and
three touchdowns as a junior ... first-team all-conference
as a tight end ... also lettered in track and field ... head
coach was Justin Friske
Personal: Parents are Connie and John Watt … brother
of former Badgers players J.J. Watt and Derek Watt …
brother J.J. was first-round pick of Houston Texans in
2011 NFL Draft and is three-time AP NFL Defensive
Player of the Year and four-time Pro Bowler … brother
Derek was selected by San Diego in 2016 NFL Draft …
majoring in retailing and consumer behavior
WATT CAREER DEFENSIVE STATISTICS
Year G/S UT AT Tot TFL-Yd Sk-Yd FF FR INT PD
2015 13/0 4 4 8 1.5-5 0.0-0 0 0 0 3Tot. 13/0 4 4 8 1.5-5 0.0-0 0 0 0 3
WATT CAREER GAME"BY"GAME
2015 UT AT Tot TFL-Y Sk-Y FF FR INT PD
vs Alabama 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0Miami (Ohio) 0 1 1 0.5-1 0.0-0 0 0 0 0Troy 1 0 1 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0Hawai’i 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0Iowa 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0Nebraska 1 1 2 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0Purdue 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0Illinois 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0Rutgers 0 1 1 0.5-2 0.0-0 0 0 0 1Maryland 1 0 1 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0Northwestern 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 1Minnesota 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 1vs. USC 0 1 1 0.5-2 0.0-0 0 0 0 0
WATT CAREER HIGHS
Tackles: 2 at Nebraska, Oct. 10, 2015Tackles for Loss: 0.5 (3x) MR vs. USC, Dec. 30, 2015Sacks: --Interceptions: --Passes Defended: 1 (3x) MR at Minnesota, Nov. 28, 2015
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39 Jake WhalenOLB ▪ So./Fr. ▪ 6-1 ▪ 236
Wausau, Wis. (West)
2015 Season: Redshirt season
High School: Three-star recruit by 247 Sports and Scout
… first-team all-state selection by Associated Press and
Wisconsin Football Coaches Association … recipient of
John Anderson Award as state’s most outstanding senior
linebacker … named Valley Football Association’s co-
Offensive Player of the Year as a fullback and Defensive
Player of the Year as a linebacker … racked up 104
tackles, 8 TFLs and 1.0 sack as a senior … helped West’s
defense allow just 11.0 points and 159.3 total yards per
game … also averaged 100.1 rushing yards per game,
finishing season with 1,001 yards and eight touchdowns
… for career, rushed for 1,688 yards and 18 TDs, averag-
ing 5.7 yards per carry … two-year team captain and
two-time offensive MVP and once as defensive MVP …
won four letters in track and field and two in wrestling …
coach was Kevin Grundy
Personal: Parents are Kerry and Michele Whalen … sis-
ter, Carissa, played volleyball at North Dakota State and
South Florida … vice president of Fellowship of Christian
Athletes ... major is undeclared
15 Robert WheelwrightWR ▪ Sr./Sr. ▪ 6-3 ▪ 211
Columbus, Ohio (Walnut Ridge)
Career: Has played in 33 games with eight starts … has
made 35 receptions for 442 yards and five touchdowns
2015 Season: Earned third letter, playing in nine games
with eight starts … missed four games with a broken leg
suffered vs. Illinois on Oct. 24 … finished with 32 catch-
es for 416 yards and four touchdowns, all career highs
… caught six passes for 79 yards and career-high two
touchdowns vs. Miami (Ohio) on Sept. 12 … made five
receptions for career-high 81 yards at Nebraska on Oct.
10 … had six catches for 61 yards vs. Purdue on Oct. 24
… caught four passes for 47 yards in Holiday Bowl vs.
USC on Dec. 30 … made four catches for 33 yards vs.
Iowa on Oct. 3 … caught three passes for 47 yards and a
touchdown at Illinois on Oct. 24 before suffering broken
leg … had two catches for 50 yards vs. Troy on Sept. 19
… made two reception for 18 yards and a touchdown in
season opener vs. Alabama on Sept. 5
2014 Season: Earned second letter, playing in 12 games
... recorded first career touchdown on a 17-yard recep-
tion that helped Badgers secure Big Ten West Division
title vs. Minnesota on Nov. 29
2013 Season: Earned first letter, playing in 12 games ...
made his Badgers debut and recorded one catch for 6
yards vs. Tennessee Tech on Sept. 7 ... caught one pass
for 3 yards vs. Purdue on Sept. 21
High School: Four-star recruit according to Scout ...
rated three stars by ESPN and Rivals ... ranked as the
No. 28 wide receiver according to Scout, No. 49 by
Rivals, No. 70 by ESPN ... rated as the No. 21 recruit in
the state of Ohio by Scout, No. 30 by ESPN ... finished
career with 26 touchdown receptions ... recorded 48
receptions for 903 yards and 12 touchdowns as a senior
... had 45 catches for 528 yards, 11 touchdowns as a
junior ... first-team all-city, all-district and all-state as a
senior ... advanced honor roll student ... head coach was
Byron Mattox
Personal: Majoring in life sciences communication
WHEELWRIGHT CAREER RECEIVING STATISTICS
Year GP/GS Rec Yds TD Y/C LG
2013 12/0 2 9 0 4.5 62014 12/0 1 17 1 17.0 17 2015 9/8 32 416 4 13.0 30Totals 33/8 35 442 5 12.6 30
WHEELWRIGHT CAREER GAME"BY"GAME
Rushing Receiving
2013 Att Yds TD Lg Rec Yds TD Lg
Tenn. Tech 0 0 0 0 1 6 0 6at Arizona State 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Purdue 0 0 0 0 1 3 0 3at Ohio State 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Northwestern 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0at Illinois 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0at Iowa 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0BYU 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Indiana 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0at Minnesota 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Penn State 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0vs S. Carolina 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Rushing Receiving
2014 Att Yds TD Lg Rec Yds TD Lg
Western Illinois 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Bowling Green 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0at Northwestern 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Illinois 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Maryland 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0at Rutgers 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0at Purdue 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Nebraska 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0at Iowa 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Minnesota 0 0 0 0 1 17 1 17vs Ohio State 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0vs Auburn 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Rushing Receiving
2015 Att Yds TD Lg Rec Yds TD Lg
vs Alabama 0 0 0 0 2 18 1 15Miami (Ohio) 0 0 0 0 6 79 2 16Troy 0 0 0 0 2 50 0 30Hawai’i 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Iowa 0 0 0 0 4 33 0 10Nebraska 0 0 0 0 5 81 0 30Purdue 0 0 0 0 6 61 0 15Illinois 0 0 0 0 3 47 1 23vs. USC 0 0 0 0 4 47 0 21
WHEELWRIGHT CAREER HIGHS
Receptions: 6 (2x) MR vs. Purdue, Oct. 17, 2015Receiving Yards: 81 at Nebraska, Oct. 10, 2015Receiving TDs: 2 vs. Miami (Ohio), Sept. 12, 2015Long Reception: 30 (2x) MR at Nebraska, Oct. 10, 2015
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Grand Prairie, Texas (South)
High School: Three-star prospect by 247 Sports, ESPN
and Scout … first-team all-district as a senior, leading
District 8-6A with three interceptions … also recorded
nine pass breakups and scored a kickoff return touch-
down … finished career with 12 interceptions, logging
three picks each season … team MVP as a senior … also
lettered in track and field … high school coach was Brent
Whitson
Personal: Parents are Tracy Adamson and Herbert
Williams … mother competed in track and field at Clark
Atlanta University
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Zack Baun ............................................. BONN
Beau Benzschawel .............................. BEN-shawl
Luke Benzschawel ............................... BEN-shawl
Tyler Biadasz ......................................... bee-AH-dish
Vince Biegel .......................................... BEE-gull
Keelon Brookins ................................... KEY-len
Eric Burrell ............................................ buh-REL
Dontye Carriere-Williams .................. DON-tay /
................................................................. CARE-ee-er
Quintez Cephus ................................... SEE-fuss
Jack Cichy ............................................. SITCH-ee
Corey Clement ..................................... CLEM-ent
Michael Dieter ..................................... DEE-ter
Kevin Estes ........................................... ESS-tess
Arrington Farrar ................................... fah-RAHR
Lubern Figaro ....................................... LOO-bern /
................................................................. fih-GAHR-oh
Troy Fumagalli ...................................... foo-mah-GAH-lee
Rafael Gaglianone ............................... HA-fy-el /
................................................................. GAH-glee-ah-no-nee
Garrett Groshek ................................... GROW-sheck
Zach Hintze .......................................... HINTS
Alex Hornibrook .................................. HORN-ee-brook
Henry Houden ..................................... HOW-den
Natrell Jamerson .................................. nuh-TRELL / JAME-
er-son
Dallas Jeanty ......................................... JUN-tee
Micah Kapoi .......................................... kah-POY
Patrick Kasl ........................................... (“castle”)
Karé Lyles .............................................. kuh-RAY
Aaron Maternowski............................. MATTER-now-skee
Blake Mielke ......................................... MEEL-kee
Zander Neuville ................................... NEV-ell
Chikwe Obasih ..................................... CHEEK-way /
................................................................. oh-BAH-see
Dare Ogunbowale ............................... DAR-ay /
...................................................................oh-goon-bo-WALL-ay
David Pfaff ............................................ FOFF
Max Praschak ....................................... PRAH-shock
Ryan Ramczyk ...................................... RAM-check
Austin Ramesh ..................................... RAM-ish
Gunnar Roberge .................................. ROW-berge
P.J. Rosowski......................................... ruh-ZOW-skee
Peter Roy ............................................... (rhymes with “boy”)
Mark Saari ............................................. (“sorry”)
Olive Sagapolu ..................................... oh-LEE-vay /
...................................................................SONG-ah-poe-loo
Conor Sheehy ....................................... SHEE-hee
Sojourn Shelton ................................... SO-jurn
Mason Stokke ....................................... STAH-kee
Derek Tindal ......................................... TIN-del
Serge Trezy ............................................ Surge / TREH-zee
Connor Udelhoven .............................. YOU-del-ho-ven
Bret Verstegen ..................................... ver-STAY-gen
Jake Whalen .....................................WAY-len
Pronunciation Guide
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Letterwinners Returning (48)
OFFENSE (20)
OL Beau Benzschawel, RB Corey Clement, OL Brett Connors, RB Taiwan Deal, OL Michael Deiter, TE Troy Fumagalli, QB Bart Houston, FB Alec Ingold, FB Leon Jacobs, OL Micah Kapoi, WR Reggie Love, OL Jacob Maxwell, TE Zander Neuville, RB Dare Ogunbowale, WR Jazz Peavy, FB Austin Ramesh, WR George Rushing, OL Logan Schmidt, TE Eric Steffes, WR Robert Wheelwright
DEFENSE (24)
OLB Vince Biegel, S Evan Bondoc, S Keelon Brookins, OLB Jack Cichy, ILB Ryan Connelly, S D’Cota Dixon, OLB Garret Dooley, ILB T.J. Edwards, S Arrington Farrar, S Joe Ferguson, S Lubern Figaro, DE Billy Hirschfeld, CB Natrell Jamerson, DE Alec James, S Leo Musso, DE Chikwe Obasih, ILB Chris Orr, NT Jeremy Patterson, NT Olive Sagapolu, NT Conor Sheehy, CB Sojourn Shelton, CB Derrick Tindal, CB Serge Trezy, OLB T.J. Watt
SPECIAL TEAMS (4)
K Andrew Endicott, K Rafael Gaglia-none, P P.J. Rosowski, LS Connor Udelhoven
Team Breakdown
Letterwinners Lost (24)
OFFENSE (14)
OL Hayden Biegel, WR Alex Erickson, WR Jordan Fredrick, WR D.J. Gillins, WR A.J. Jordan, OL Tyler Marz, OL George Panos, WR Krenwick Sanders, QB Joel Stave, FB Derek Straus, TE Austin Traylor, OL Dan Voltz, FB Derek Watt, OL Walker Williams
DEFENSE (8)
S Michael Caputo, CB Terrance Floyd, DE Arthur Goldberg, OLB Jesse Hayes, CB Darius Hillary, DE Jake Keefer, S Tanner McEvoy, OLB Joe Schobert
SPECIAL TEAMS (2)
K Jack Russell, P Drew Meyer
Starters Returning (11)
OFFENSE (5)
RB Dare Ogunbowale, WR Robert Wheelwright, LG Michael Deiter, RG Beau Benzshawel, RT Jacob Maxwell
DEFENSE (6)
NG Conor Sheehy, DE Chikwe Obasih, OLB Vince Biegel, ILB Chris Orr, ILB T.J. Edwards, CB Sojourn Shelton
SPECIAL TEAMS (2)
KO Andrew Endicott, FG Rafael Gaglianone
Starters Lost (11)
OFFENSE (6)
QB Joel Stave, FB Derek Watt, WR Alex Erickson, TE Austin Traylor, LT Tyler Marz, C Dan Voltz
DEFENSE (5)
DE Arthur Goldberg, OLB Joe Schobert, CB Darius Hillary, FS Tan-ner McEvoy, SS Michael Caputo
SPECIAL TEAMS (1)
P Drew Meyer
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2015 Season in ReviewSchedule & Results
Date Opponent Result TV Attendance
Sept. 5 vs. #3 Alabama L, 17-35 ABC 64,279 AdvoCare Classic (Arlington, Texas)
Sept. 12 MIAMI (OHIO) W, 58-0 ESPNU 76,535
Sept. 19 TROY W, 28-3 BTN 77,157
Sept. 26 HAWAI’I W, 28-0 BTN 80,829
Oct. 3 IOWA* L, 6-10 ESPN 80,933
Oct. 10 at Nebraska* W, 23-21 ABC 89,886
Oct. 17 PURDUE* W, 24-7 BTN 80,794
Oct. 24 at Illinois* W, 24-13 BTN 45,438
Oct. 31 RUTGERS* W, 48-10 BTN 74,575
Nov. 7 at Maryland* W, 31-24 BTN 44,678
Nov. 21 #20 NORTHWESTERN* L, 7-13 BTN 75,276
Nov. 28 at Minnesota* W, 31-21 BTN 52,850
Dec. 30 vs. USC W, 23-21 ESPN 48,329 Holiday Bowl (San Diego, Calif.)
HOMES GAMES IN CAPS | Rankings refl ect AP Top 25 at time of game | *Big Ten Conference game | ^Outback Bowl, Tampa, Fla.
Season Notes
n Wisconsin finished 10-3, logging double-digit wins for the fifth time in the past seven seasons. The Badgers have won 70 games over the last seven years, making UW one of just 11 Power Five programs to average 10.0 wins per season since 2009.
n The Badgers claimed a 23-21 win over USC in the Holiday Bowl to post their second-consecutive bowl game victory.
n The Badgers have played in a bowl game in 14 con-secutive seasons, the longest active streak in the Big Ten and sixth-longest nationally.
n UW led the nation in scoring defense, allowing just 13.7 points per game, and ranked No. 2 nationally in total defense, at 268.5 yards per game.
n With its traditionally-stout running game hampered by injuries in the backfield and offensive line, the Badgers averaged a school-record 32.2 passing attempts per game.
n The Badgers retained possession of Paul Bunyan’s Axe for a record 12th-consecutive season by defeating Minnesota, 31-21.
n Wisconsin also kept the Freedom Trophy with its 23-21 comeback victory over Nebraska. UW has won the trophy in each of its first two seasons.
n Senior OLB Joe Schobert was named first-team All-America by the Fotball Writers Association of America, was honored as the Butkus-Fitzgerald Big Ten Linebacker of the Year and earned first-team All-Big Ten laurels after logging 19.5 TFLs and 9.5 sacks.
n Senior WR Alex Erickson was named first-team All-Big Ten after catching 77 passes — second-most in school history — for 978 yards.
n Senior QB Joel Stave became the winningest quar-terback in school history, finishing his career with a record of 31-10 as a starter. He also set school records for wins and winning percentage in Big Ten gams, going 22-6 (.786). Stave finished his career ranked No. 2 all-time at UW in passing yards (7,635), touchdown passes (48) and completions (613). He posted a school-record 18 200-yard games and was the first UW quarterback to go 4-0 vs. an opponent, doing so against Illinois, Minnesota and Purdue.
n Redshirt freshman ILB T.J. Edwards earned Freshman All-America honors from the FWAA and led the Badgers with 84 total tackles, including 6.5 TFLs.
n Sophomore K Rafael Gaglianone delivered game-win-ning field goals at Nebraska and in the Holiday Bowl vs. USC, giving him three game-winning kicks in his career, the most of any kicker in Badgers history.
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Team Statistics
WISCONSIN OPPONENTS
SCORING 348 178
Points Per Game 26.8 13.7
Points Off Turnovers 134 82
FIRST DOWNS 276 183
Rushing 95 60
Passing 157 107
Penalty 24 16
RUSHING YARDAGE 1954 1240
Yards gained rushing 2257 1566
Yards lost rushing 303 326
Rushing Attempts 512 396
Average Per Rush 3.8 3.1
Average Per Game 150.3 95.4
TDs Rushing 27 13
PASSING YARDAGE 2968 2251
Comp-Att-Int 252-419-13 194-395-12
Average Per Pass 7.1 5.7
Average Per Catch 11.8 11.6
Average Per Game 228.3 173.2
TDs Passing 14 7
TOTAL OFFENSE 4922 3491
Total Plays 931 791
Average Per Play 5.3 4.4
Average Per Game 378.6 268.5
KICK RETURNS: #-Yards 28-555 55-935
PUNT RETURNS: #-Yards 29-211 17-69
INT RETURNS: #-Yards 12-105 13-195
KICK RETURN AVERAGE 19.8 17.0
PUNT RETURN AVERAGE 7.3 4.1
INT RETURN AVERAGE 9.5 15.0
FUMBLES-LOST 15-5 14-9
PENALTIES-Yards 75-689 99-869
Average Per Game 53.0 66.8
PUNTS-Yards 71-2788 85-3434
Average Per Punt 39.3 40.4
Net punt average 35.5 37.2
KICKOFFS-Yards 71-4122 41-2451
Average Per Kick 58.1 59.8
Net kick average 40.3 39.5
TIME OF POSSESSION/Game 33:52 26:08
3RD-DOWN Conversions 75/184 59/189
3rd-Down Pct 41% 31%
4TH-DOWN Conversions 6/8 6/20
4th-Down Pct 75% 30%
SACKS BY-Yards 29-221 25-166
MISC YARDS 0 0
TOUCHDOWNS SCORED 42 22
FIELD GOALS-ATTEMPTS 18-27 8-19
ON-SIDE KICKS 0-0 0-1
RED-ZONE SCORES (46-54) 85% (19-25) 76%
RED-ZONE TOUCHDOWNS (35-54) 65% (11-25) 44%
PAT-ATTEMPTS (42-42) 100% (22-22) 100%
ATTENDANCE 546099 297131
Games/Avg Per Game 7/78014 5/59426
SCORE BY QUARTERS 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total
Wisconsin 68 119 89 72 348
Opponents 37 68 35 38 178
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Individual Statistics
RUSHING GP Att Gain Loss Net Avg TD Long Avg/G
Ogunbowale, Dare 13 194 870 51 819 4.2 7 35 63.0Deal, Taiwan 10 117 509 6 503 4.3 6 17 50.3Clement, Corey 4 48 231 10 221 4.6 5 58 55.2McEvoy, Tanner 13 17 139 7 132 7.8 2 32 10.2Ingold, Alec 10 49 150 19 131 2.7 6 26 13.1Erickson, Alex 13 7 111 0 111 15.9 0 56 8.5Schobert, Joe 13 1 57 0 57 57.0 0 57 4.4Watt, Derek 13 9 45 0 45 5.0 0 19 3.5Love, Reggie 13 7 39 1 38 5.4 0 18 2.9Kinlaw, Caleb 1 7 30 0 30 4.3 0 10 30.0Trezy, Serge 5 6 18 0 18 3.0 0 7 3.6Rushing, George 11 2 7 0 7 3.5 0 6 0.6Straus, Derek 13 1 4 0 4 4.0 0 4 0.3Saari, Mark 1 3 4 4 0 0.0 0 3 0.0Houston, Bart 7 4 1 18 -17 -4.2 0 1 -2.4Team 10 7 0 22 -22 -3.1 0 0 -2.2Stave, Joel 13 33 42 165 -123 -3.7 1 11 -9.5Total 13 512 2257 303 1954 3.8 27 58 150.3
Opponents 13 396 1566 326 1240 3.1 13 56 95.4
PASSING G Effic Cmp-Att-Int Pct Yds TD Long Avg/G
Stave, Joel 13 125.68 225-370-11 60.8 2687 11 45 206.7Houston, Bart 7 120.22 27-47-2 57.4 281 3 23 40.1Team 10 0.00 0-2-0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0Total 13 124.47 252-419-13 60.1 2968 14 45 228.3
Opponents 13 96.76 194-395-12 49.1 2251 7 51 173.2
RECEIVING G No. Yds Avg TD Long Avg/G
Erickson, Alex 13 77 978 12.7 3 45 75.2Ogunbowale, Dare 13 36 299 8.3 1 35 23.0Wheelwright, Robert 9 32 416 13.0 4 30 46.2Fumagalli, Troy 11 28 313 11.2 1 31 28.5Peavy, Jazz 13 20 268 13.4 0 42 20.6Watt, Derek 13 15 139 9.3 0 27 10.7Traylor, Austin 8 14 210 15.0 4 38 26.2McEvoy, Tanner 13 10 109 10.9 0 23 8.4Fredrick, Jordan 12 7 81 11.6 0 22 6.8Love, Reggie 13 4 55 13.8 0 26 4.2Steffes, Eric 11 3 50 16.7 0 19 4.5Clement, Corey 4 2 19 9.5 0 13 4.8Ramesh, Austin 9 1 12 12.0 0 12 1.3Rushing, George 11 1 10 10.0 0 10 0.9Kinlaw, Caleb 1 1 5 5.0 1 5 5.0Deal, Taiwan 10 1 4 4.0 0 4 0.4Total 13 252 2968 11.8 14 45 228.3
Opponents 13 194 2251 11.6 7 51 173.2
PUNT RETURNS No. Yds Avg TD Long
Erickson, Alex 24 176 7.3 0 35Shelton, Sojourn 3 26 8.7 0 17Peavy, Jazz 2 9 4.5 0 9Total 29 211 7.3 0 35
Opponents 17 69 4.1 0 18
INTERCEPTIONS No. Yds Avg TD Long
McEvoy, Tanner 6 83 13.8 0 41Caputo, Michael 2 4 2.0 0 4Musso, Leo 2 4 2.0 0 4Shelton, Sojourn 1 0 0.0 0 0Schobert, Joe 1 14 14.0 0 14Total 12 105 8.8 0 41
Opponents 13 195 15.0 2 66
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KICK RETURNS No. Yds Avg TD Long
Jamerson, Natrell 20 448 22.4 1 98Straus, Derek 3 35 11.7 0 14Ingold, Alec 2 32 16.0 0 22Erickson, Alex 2 37 18.5 0 19Neuville, Zander 1 3 3.0 0 0Total 28 555 19.8 1 98
Opponents 55 935 17.0 0 42
FUMBLE RETURNS No. Yds Avg TD Long
McEvoy, Tanner 1 15 15.0 0 15Total 1 15 15.0 0 15
Opponents 1 10 10.0 0 10
|--------------------- PATs ---------------------|
SCORING TD FGs Kick Rush Rcv Pass DXP Saf Points
Gaglianone, Rafael 0 18-27 40-40 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 94Ogunbowale, Dare 8 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 48Ingold, Alec 6 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 36Deal, Taiwan 6 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 36Clement, Corey 5 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 30Traylor, Austin 4 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 24Wheelwright, Robert 4 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 24Erickson, Alex 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 18McEvoy, Tanner 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 12Kinlaw, Caleb 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6Stave, Joel 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6Fumagalli, Troy 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6Jamerson, Natrell 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6Russell, Jack 0 0-0 2-2 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 2Total 42 18-27 42-42 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 348
Opponents 22 8-19 22-22 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 178
TOTAL OFFENSE G Plays Rush Pass Total Avg/G
Stave, Joel 13 403 -123 2687 2564 197.2Ogunbowale, Dare 13 194 819 0 819 63.0Deal, Taiwan 10 117 503 0 503 50.3Houston, Bart 7 51 -17 281 264 37.7Clement, Corey 4 48 221 0 221 55.2McEvoy, Tanner 13 17 132 0 132 10.2Ingold, Alec 10 49 131 0 131 13.1Erickson, Alex 13 7 111 0 111 8.5Schobert, Joe 13 1 57 0 57 4.4Watt, Derek 13 9 45 0 45 3.5Love, Reggie 13 7 38 0 38 2.9Kinlaw, Caleb 1 7 30 0 30 30.0Trezy, Serge 5 6 18 0 18 3.6Rushing, George 11 2 7 0 7 0.6Straus, Derek 13 1 4 0 4 0.3Team 10 9 -22 0 -22 -2.2Total 13 931 1954 2968 4922 378.6
Opponents 13 791 1240 2251 3491 268.5
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PUNTING No. Yds Avg Long TB FC I20 Blkd
Meyer, Drew 69 2737 39.7 60 10 18 27 0Team 1 11 11.0 11 0 0 0 0Rosowski, P.J. 1 40 40.0 40 0 0 0 0Total 61 2263 37.1 57 3 16 19 0
Opponents 98 4222 43.1 73 5 36 28 1
FIELD GOALS FGM-FGA Pct <19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50+ Lg Blk
Gaglianone, Rafael 18-27 66.7 0-0 8-8 2-5 8-11 0-3 49 1
FG SEQUENCE Wisconsin OPPONENTS
Alabama 34,(43) 44,39Miami (Ohio) (29),(25),(38) 37Troy 52 (32),47Hawai’i 51 49Iowa (46),42,(46) 27,(33)Nebraska 43,(45),(42),39,(46) 52Purdue (28),35 -Illinois (26) (37),(25)Rutgers (49),(27) (21),41Maryland (28),42 (44),46Northwestern - 27,(35),40,(37)Minnesota (46),50 -USC (28),(33),(29) -Numbers in (parentheses) indicate field goal was made.
KICKOFFS No. Yds Avg TB OB Retn Net YdLn
Endicott, Andrew 36 2169 60.2 9 2 Russell, Jack 27 1453 53.8 3 1 Rosowski, P.J. 8 500 62.5 1 0 Total 71 4122 58.1 13 3 935 40.3 24
Opponents 41 2451 59.8 11 2 555 39.5 25
ALL PURPOSE G Rush Rec PR KOR IR Tot Avg/G
Erickson, Alex 13 111 978 176 37 0 1302 100.2Ogunbowale, Dare 13 819 299 0 0 0 1118 86.0Deal, Taiwan 10 503 4 0 0 0 507 50.7Jamerson, Natrell 13 0 0 0 448 0 448 34.5Wheelwright, Robert 9 0 416 0 0 0 416 46.2McEvoy, Tanner 13 132 109 0 0 83 324 24.9Fumagalli, Troy 11 0 313 0 0 0 313 28.5Peavy, Jazz 13 0 268 9 0 0 277 21.3Clement, Corey 4 221 19 0 0 0 240 60.0Traylor, Austin 8 0 210 0 0 0 210 26.2Watt, Derek 13 45 139 0 0 0 184 14.2Ingold, Alec 10 131 0 0 32 0 163 16.3Love, Reggie 13 38 55 0 0 0 93 7.2Fredrick, Jordan 12 0 81 0 0 0 81 6.8Schobert, Joe 13 57 0 0 0 14 71 5.5Steffes, Eric 11 0 50 0 0 0 50 4.5Straus, Derek 13 4 0 0 35 0 39 3.0Kinlaw, Caleb 1 30 5 0 0 0 35 35.0Shelton, Sojourn 13 0 0 26 0 0 26 2.0Trezy, Serge 5 18 0 0 0 0 18 3.6Rushing, George 11 7 10 0 0 0 17 1.5Ramesh, Austin 9 0 12 0 0 0 12 1.3Musso, Leo 13 0 0 0 0 4 4 0.3Caputo, Michael 13 0 0 0 0 4 4 0.3Neuville, Zander 13 0 0 0 3 0 3 0.2Houston, Bart 7 -17 0 0 0 0 -17 -2.4Team 10 -22 0 0 0 0 -22 -2.2Stave, Joel 13 -123 0 0 0 0 -123 -9.5Total 13 1954 2968 211 555 105 5793 445.6
Opponents 13 1240 2251 69 935 195 4690 360.8
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Defensive Statistics
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GP Solo Ast Total TFL/Yds No-Yards Int-Yds BrUp QBH Rcv-Yds FF Kick Saf
53 Edwards, T.J. 13 41 43 84 6.5-11 . . 4 2 . 1 . .58 Schobert, Joe 13 39 40 79 19.5-98 9.5-78 1-14 2 14 2-0 5 . .47 Biegel, Vince 13 31 35 66 14.0-81 8.0-64 . . 9 . . . .7 Caputo, Michael 13 36 29 65 1.0-7 0.5-5 2-4 8 . 1-0 2 . .48 Cichy, Jack 13 32 28 60 8.0-52 5.0-38 . 4 2 . . . .50 Orr, Chris 10 24 22 46 2.0-11 0.5-5 . 2 3 1-0 . . .5 Hillary, Darius 13 28 16 44 1.5-3 . . 6 . 2-0 . . .3 McEvoy, Tanner 13 27 15 42 2.0-15 1.0-10 6-83 6 . 1-15 . . .3A Obasih, Chikwe 13 19 22 41 5.0-15 1.0-9 . . 2 . . . .25 Tindal, Derrick 12 18 14 32 0.5-1 . . 5 2 . . . .94 Sheehy, Conor 13 8 23 31 3.0-9 2.0-7 . 1 . . . . .8 Shelton, Sojourn 13 20 9 29 . . 1-0 7 . . 1 . .57 James, Alec 12 7 10 17 2.0-4 1.0-2 . 1 . . . . .95 Goldberg, Arthur 11 5 12 17 . . . . . . . . .14 Dixon, D’Cota 13 11 5 16 . . . 1 2 . . . .43 Connelly, Ryan 12 8 7 15 1.0-3 . . . . . . . .12 Jamerson, Natrell 13 10 4 14 0.5-2 . . . . . . . .32 Jacobs, Leon 4 5 5 10 2.0-4 0.5-3 . . . . . . .36 Ferguson, Joe 12 2 8 10 . . . . . . . . .19 Musso, Leo 13 5 3 8 . . 2-4 1 . 1-0 . . .41 Hayes, Jesse 13 2 6 8 . . . 1 . . . . .26 Straus, Derek 13 5 3 8 . . . . . . . . .42 Watt, T.J. 13 4 4 8 1.5-5 . . 3 4 . . . .65 Sagapolu, Olive 13 1 6 7 1.0-4 . . . . . . . .21 Farrar, Arrington 12 5 1 6 . . . . 1 . . . .93 Keefer, Jake 13 3 3 6 . . . . . . . . .37 Endicott, Andrew 8 2 3 5 . . . . . . . . .96 Hirschfeld, Billy 4 2 1 3 1.0-2 . . 1 . . . . .55 Dooley, Garret 11 . 3 3 . . . . . . . . .97 Russell, Jack 9 1 1 2 . . . . . . . . .24 Brookins, Keelon 11 2 . 2 1.0-2 . . . . . . . .30 Trezy, Serge 5 1 1 2 . . . . . . . . .2 Stave, Joel 13 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . .29 Floyd, Terrance 1 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . .52 Jones, Kellen 1 1 . 1 1.0-4 . . . . . . . .31 Figaro, Lubern 11 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . .9 Fredrick, Jordan 12 . 1 1 . . . . . . . . .16 Love, Reggie 13 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . .66 Benzschawel, Beau 8 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . .46 Traylor, Austin 8 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . .11 Peavy, Jazz 13 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . .82 Jordan, A.J. 13 . 1 1 . . . . . . . . .23 Ogunbowale, Dare 13 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . .86 Erickson, Alex 13 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . .60 Udelhoven, Connor 13 . . . . . . . . 1-0 . . .91 Neuville, Zander 13 . . . . . . 1 . . . . . Total 13 414 384 798 74-333 29-221 12-105 54 41 9-15 9 . .
Opponents 13 472 527 999 73.0-276 25-166 13-195 55 21 5-10 6 1 .
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WISCONSIN
Rushes 33 Ogunbowale at Minnesota (Nov. 28)
Yards Rushing 155 Ogunbowale at Minnesota (Nov. 28)
TD Rushes 3 Clement vs Rutgers (Oct. 31)
Long Rush 58 Clement vs Rutgers (Oct. 31)
Pass Attempts 50 Stave at Nebraska (Oct. 10)
Pass completions 30 Stave vs Purdue (Oct. 17)
Yards Passing 322 Stave at Nebraska (Oct. 10)
322 Stave vs Purdue (Oct. 17)
TD Passes 3 Stave vs Miami (OH) (Sept. 12)
Long Pass 45 Stave vs Troy (Sept. 19)
Receptions 10 Erickson at Illinois (Oct. 24)
Yards Receiving 113 Erickson at Nebraska (Oct. 10)
TD Receptions 2 Wheelwright vs Miami (OH) (Sept. 12)
Long Reception 45 Erickson vs Troy (Sept. 19)
Field Goals 3 Gaglianone vs Miami (OH) (Sept. 12)
3 Gaglianone at Nebraska (Oct. 10)
3 Gaglianone vs USC (Dec. 30)
Long Field Goal 49 Gaglianone vs Rutgers (Oct. 31)
Punts 7 Meyer at Alabama (Sept. 5)
7 Meyer vs Northwestern (Nov. 21)
7 Meyer at Minnesota (Nov. 28)
Punting Avg 46.8 Meyer at Illinois (Oct. 24)
Long Punt 60 Meyer at Nebraska (Oct. 10)
60 Meyer at Maryland (Nov. 7)
Punts inside 20 3 Meyer at Alabama (Sept. 5)
3 Meyer vs Troy (Sept. 19)
3 Meyer at Illinois (Oct. 24)
3 Meyer vs Rutgers (Oct. 31)
3 Meyer at Minnesota (Nov. 28)
3 Meyer vs USC (Dec. 30)
Long Punt Return 35 Erickson vs Miami (OH) (Sept. 12)
Long Kickoff Return 98 Jamerson at Maryland (Nov. 7)
Tackles 16 Edwards vs Purdue (Oct. 17)
Sacks 3 Schobert vs Iowa (Oct. 3)
3 Cichy vs USC (Dec. 30)
Tackles For Loss 4 Schobert at Alabama (Sept. 5)
Interceptions 2 Musso vs Miami (OH) (Sept. 12)
2 McEvoy at Maryland (Nov. 7)
2 McEvoy at Minnesota (Nov. 28)
OPPONENTS
Rushes 35 Jackson vs Northwestern (Nov. 21)
Yards Rushing 147 Henry at Alabama (Sept. 5)
TD Rushes 3 Henry at Alabama (Sept. 5)
Long Rush 56 Henry at Alabama (Sept. 5)
Pass attempts 43 Lunt at Illinois (Oct. 24)
Pass completions 24 Silvers vs Troy (Sept. 19)
Yards Passing 278 Lunt at Illinois (Oct. 24)
TD Passes 1 Coker at Alabama (Sept. 5)
1 Beathard vs Iowa (Oct. 3)
1 Armstrong at Nebraska (Oct. 10)
1 Hills at Maryland (Nov. 7)
1 Rowe at Maryland (Nov. 7)
1 Leidner at Minnesota (Nov. 28)
1 Kessler vs USC (Dec. 30)
Long Pass 51 Camanse-Stevens vs Hawai’i (Sept. 26)
Receptions 10 Pedroza vs Hawai’i (Sept. 26)
Yards Receiving 134 Pedroza vs Hawai’i (Sept. 26)
TD Receptions 1 Foster at Alabama (Sept. 5)
1 Kittle vs Iowa (Oct. 3)
1 Moore at Nebraska (Oct. 10)
1 Moore at Maryland (Nov. 7)
1 Jacobs at Maryland (Nov. 7)
1 Wolitarsky at Minnesota (Nov. 28)
1 Rogers vs USC (Dec. 30)
Long Reception 51 Harris vs Hawai’i (Sept. 26)
Field Goals 2 Zalewski at Illinois (Oct. 24)
2 Mitchell vs Northwestern (Nov. 21)
Long Field Goal 44 Greene at Maryland (Nov. 7)
Punts 9 Koch vs Miami (OH) (Sept. 12)
9 Foltz at Nebraska (Oct. 10)
Punting Avg 51 Cintron vs Rutgers (Oct. 31)
Long Punt 61 Koch vs Miami (OH) (Sept. 12)
Punts inside 20 4 Sanchez vs Hawai’i (Sept. 26)
Long Punt Return 18 Jones at Alabama (Sept. 5)
Long Kickoff Return 42 Grant vs Rutgers (Oct. 31)
Tackles 19 Fejedelem at Illinois (Oct. 24)
Sacks 3 Gibson vs Northwestern (Nov. 21)
Tackles For Loss 4 Gibson vs Northwestern (Nov. 21)
Interceptions 2 King vs Iowa (Oct. 3)
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Wisconsin Game-By-Game Statistics
|----RUSHING----| |---RECEIVING---| |------------PASSING----------------| |-----KICK RET-----| |---PUNT RET---| totOpponent No. Yds TD Lg No. Yds TD Lg Cmp-Att-Int Yds TD Lg No Yds TD Lg No Yds TD Lg offvs Alabama 21 40 0 25 26 228 2 23 26-39-1 228 2 23 4 84 0 33 2 15 0 12 268MIAMI (OHIO) 45 188 3 35 23 263 4 22 23-36-1 263 4 22 1 28 0 28 4 72 0 35 451TROY 35 199 3 32 13 202 1 45 13-18-0 202 1 45 2 48 0 26 1 -13 0 0 401HAWAI’I 54 326 3 26 15 186 1 27 15-25-0 186 1 27 1 17 0 17 3 12 0 10 512IOWA 34 86 0 11 21 234 0 27 21-38-2 234 0 27 2 25 0 17 3 26 0 17 320at Nebraska 34 147 1 32 24 322 1 31 24-50-0 322 1 31 1 8 0 8 3 12 0 6 469PURDUE 37 96 3 14 30 322 0 28 30-39-1 322 0 28 1 10 0 10 0 0 0 0 418at Illinois 40 138 1 56 25 281 2 35 25-40-2 281 2 35 4 64 0 31 1 1 0 1 419RUTGERS 38 209 5 58 13 217 1 31 13-28-2 217 1 31 2 13 0 10 4 64 0 25 426at Maryland 40 117 2 57 15 188 1 30 15-24-1 188 1 30 4 139 1 98 2 0 0 0 305NORTHWESTERN 26 -26 1 10 20 229 0 42 20-36-2 229 0 42 1 22 0 22 3 10 0 4 203at Minnesota 62 257 4 18 9 79 0 26 9-17-1 79 0 26 1 13 0 13 3 12 0 9 336vs USC 46 177 1 19 18 217 1 26 18-29-0 217 1 26 4 84 0 24 0 0 0 0 394
|---------TACKLES---------| |-SACKS-| |-FUMBLE-| |---PASS DEFENSE---| Blkd |---PAT Attempts---|Opponent Solo Ast Total TFL-Yds No-Yds FF FR-Yds Int-Yds QBH Brk Kick Kick Run Rcv Saf Ptsvs Alabama 40 36 76 9.0-40 3.0-26 0 0-0 0-0 1 3 0 2-2 0 0 0 17MIAMI (OHIO) 24 36 60 9.0-36 3.0-18 2 1-0 3-45 3 7 0 7-7 0 0 0 58TROY 46 32 78 7.0-29 3.0-18 1 1-0 0-0 3 3 0 4-4 0 0 0 28HAWAI’I 28 20 48 4.0-24 3.0-23 0 0-0 0-0 1 9 0 4-4 0 0 0 28IOWA 27 42 69 6.0-28 4.0-25 2 1-0 1-4 7 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 6at Nebraska 26 34 60 2.0-6 0.0-0 0 1-0 0-0 3 6 0 2-2 0 0 0 23PURDUE 28 32 60 4.0-20 2.0-18 1 1-0 0-0 4 2 0 3-3 0 0 0 24at Illinois 28 20 48 2.0-5 0.0-0 1 1-0 1-0 3 3 0 3-3 0 0 0 24RUTGERS 31 36 67 5.0-30 3.0-24 0 1-0 1-0 5 4 0 6-6 0 0 0 48at Maryland 37 18 55 8.0-39 3.0-27 0 0-15 2-24 4 3 0 4-4 0 0 0 31NORTHWESTERN 31 50 81 7.0-27 1.0-10 0 0-0 0-0 4 4 0 1-1 0 0 0 7at Minnesota 31 12 43 2.0-10 1.0-9 2 2-0 3-32 0 7 0 4-4 0 0 0 31vs USC 37 16 53 9.0-39 3.0-23 0 0-0 1-0 3 3 0 2-2 0 0 0 23
Opponent Game-By-Game Statistics
|----RUSHING----| |---RECEIVING---| |------------PASSING----------------| |-----KICK RET-----| |---PUNT RET---| totOpponent No. Yds TD Lg No. Yds TD Lg Cmp-Att-Int Yds TD Lg No Yds TD Lg No Yds TD Lg offvs Alabama 37 238 4 56 22 264 1 33 22-29-0 264 1 33 3 35 0 16 4 25 0 18 502MIAMI (OHIO) 24 -3 0 7 13 160 0 26 13-34-3 160 0 26 5 93 0 24 1 -1 0 0 157TROY 32 78 0 11 24 177 0 23 24-36-0 177 0 23 5 102 0 26 2 2 0 2 255HAWAI’I 18 15 0 12 16 240 0 51 16-34-0 240 0 51 5 58 0 19 1 1 0 1 255IOWA 40 144 0 19 9 77 1 21 9-21-1 77 1 21 3 65 0 24 0 0 0 0 221at Nebraska 37 196 2 55 11 129 1 41 11-28-0 129 1 41 2 17 0 14 0 0 0 0 325PURDUE 29 55 1 10 15 136 0 21 15-26-0 136 0 21 3 56 0 25 0 0 0 0 191at Illinois 13 55 1 36 22 278 0 37 22-43-1 278 0 37 4 61 0 22 4 38 0 16 333RUTGERS 38 83 0 22 6 82 0 49 6-20-1 82 0 49 7 126 0 42 1 4 0 4 165at Maryland 32 112 1 43 13 204 2 41 13-34-2 204 2 41 5 79 0 20 1 -1 0 0 316NORTHWESTERN 50 149 1 32 9 60 0 20 9-20-0 60 0 20 2 38 0 22 0 0 0 0 209at Minnesota 18 53 1 8 16 223 1 38 16-37-3 223 1 38 6 114 0 33 2 0 0 0 276vs USC 28 65 2 20 18 221 1 39 18-33-1 221 1 39 5 91 0 32 1 1 0 1 286
|---------TACKLES---------| |-SACKS-| |-FUMBLE-| |---PASS DEFENSE---| Blkd |---PAT Attempts---|Opponent Solo Ast Total TFL-Yds No-Yds FF FR-Yds Int-Yds QBH Brk Kick Kick Run Rcv Saf Ptsvs Alabama 36 28 64 4.0-26 3.0-24 0 0-0 1-41 2 7 0 5-5 0 0 0 35MIAMI (OHIO) 43 43 86 3.0-15 2.0-11 0 0-0 1-0 3 2 0 0-0 0 0 0 0TROY 31 24 55 3.0-13 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0 3 0 0-0 0 0 0 3HAWAI’I 38 56 94 2.0-9 1.0-8 0 0-0 0-0 0 3 0 0-0 0 0 0 0IOWA 31 50 81 6.0-24 2.0-13 1 2-0 2-15 2 5 0 1-1 0 0 0 10at Nebraska 32 44 76 4.0-11 1.0-7 0 0-0 0-0 7 12 0 3-3 0 0 0 21PURDUE 37 42 79 6.0-16 2.0-7 1 0-0 1-66 0 1 1 1-1 0 0 0 7at Illinois 39 50 89 8.0-30 3.0-15 1 0-0 2-0 2 3 0 1-1 0 0 0 13RUTGERS 29 34 63 4.0-6 0.0-0 0 0-0 2-50 2 2 0 1-1 0 0 0 10at Maryland 42 28 70 12.0-46 4.0-27 0 0-0 1-4 0 4 0 3-3 0 0 0 24NORTHWESTERN 26 38 64 11.0-58 5.0-42 3 3-10 2-3 2 5 0 1-1 0 0 0 13at Minnesota 46 48 94 5.0-8 0.0-0 0 0-0 1-16 0 2 0 3-3 0 0 0 21vs USC 42 42 84 5.0-14 1.0-4 0 0-0 0-0 1 6 0 3-3 0 0 0 21
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Participation
Name GP/GS ALA MIA TROY HAW IOWA NEB PUR ILL RUT MD NU MINN USC
66 Benzschawel, Beau 8/8 ... ... ... ... ... START START START START START START START START
74 Biegel, Hayden 4/4 START START START START ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ...
47 Biegel, Vince 13/13 START START START START START START START START START START START START START
13 Bondoc, Evan 1/- ... ... ... XXX ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ...
24 Brookins, Keelon 11/- XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX ... XXX XXX XXX XXX ...
7 Caputo, Michael 13/13 START START START START START START START START START START START START START
48 Cichy, Jack 13/4 XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX START START START START XXX
6 Clement, Corey 4/1 START ... ... ... ... ... ... ... XXX ... XXX ... XXX
43 Connelly, Ryan 12/- XXX XXX XXX XXX ... XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX
64 Connors, Brett 2/- ... XXX ... ... ... XXX ... ... ... ... ... ... ...
28 Deal, Taiwan 10/2 XXX XXX XXX START XXX START ... ... ... XXX XXX XXX XXX
63 Deiter, Michael 13/13 START START START START START START START START START START START START START
14 Dixon, D’Cota 13/- XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX
55 Dooley, Garret 11/- ... XXX XXX ... XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX
53 Edwards, T.J. 13/13 START START START START START START START START START START START START START
37 Endicott, Andrew 8/- XXX XXX XXX XXX ... XXX XXX ... ... ... XXX XXX ...
86 Erickson, Alex 13/12 START START START XXX START START START START START START START START START
21 Farrar, Arrington 12/- ... XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX
36 Ferguson, Joe 12/- XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX ... XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX
31 Figaro, Lubern 11/- ... XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX ... XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX
29 Floyd, Terrance 1/- XXX ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ...
9 Fredrick, Jordan 13/- XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX
81 Fumagalli, Troy 11/4 XXX ... XXX ... XXX XXX XXX START START START START XXX XXX
10 Gaglianone, Rafael 13/- XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX
7 Gillins, D.J. 6/- ... ... ... ... ... ... ... XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX
95 Goldberg, Arthur 11/8 START START START START START START START ... ... XXX START XXX XXX
41 Hayes, Jesse 13/- XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX
5 Hillary, Darius 13/13 START START START START START START START START START START START START START
96 Hirschfeld, Billy 4/- ... XXX XXX XXX ... ... ... ... XXX ... ... ... ...
13 Houston, Bart 7/- ... XXX XXX XXX ... ... ... XXX XXX ... XXX ... XXX
45 Ingold, Alec 10/- ... ... ... XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX
32 Jacobs, Leon 4/3 START START START XXX ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ...
12 Jamerson, Natrell 13/- XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX
57 James, Alec 12/1 XXX XXX XXX XXX ... XXX XXX XXX START XXX XXX XXX XXX
52 Jones, Kellen 1/- ... XXX ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ...
82 Jordan, A.J. 13/- XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX
75 Kapoi, Micah 12/10 ... XXX START START START START START XXX START START START START START
93 Keefer, Jake 13/- XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX
22 Kinlaw, Caleb 1/- ... XXX ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ...
16 Love, Reggie 13/1 XXX XXX XXX START XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX
61 Marz, Tyler 13/13 START START START START START START START START START START START START START
52 Maxwell, Jacob 11/3 ... XXX XXX XXX START ... XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX START START
3 McEvoy, Tanner 13/12 XXX START START START START START START START START START START START START
90 Meyer, Drew 13/- XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX
19 Musso, Leo 13/2 START XXX XXX START XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX
91 Neuville, Zander 13/- XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX
34 Obasih, Chikwe 13/13 START START START START START START START START START START START START START
23 Ogunbowale, Dare 13/10 XXX START START XXX START XXX START START START START START START START
50 Orr, Chris 10/6 XXX XXX XXX START START START START START ... ... ... XXX START
58 Panos, George 2/- ... XXX ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... XXX ... ...
92 Patterson, Jeremy 2/- ... ... ... ... XXX ... ... ... XXX ... ... ... ...
11 Peavy, Jazz 13/3 XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX START XXX START START XXX
20 Ramesh, Austin 9/2 ... ... ... START XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX START XXX XXX ...
38 Rosowski, P.J. 5/- ... XXX ... ... XXX ... ... ... XXX XXX ... XXX ...
87 Rushing, George 11/- XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX ... ...
97 Russell, Jack 9/- ... XXX ... ... XXX ... XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX
21 Saari, Mark 1/- ... XXX ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ...
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65 Sagapolu, Olive 13/4 XXX XXX XXX XXX START START XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX START START
76 Schmidt, Logan 12/- ... XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX
58 Schobert, Joe 13/13 START START START START START START START START START START START START START
94 Sheehy, Conor 13/8 START XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX START START START START START START START
8 Shelton, Sojourn 13/13 START START START START START START START START START START START START START
2 Stave, Joel 13/13 START START START START START START START START START START START START START
44 Steffes, Eric 11/3 XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX START START START ... ... XXX XXX XXX
26 Straus, Derek 13/- XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX
25 Tindal, Derrick 12/4 XXX START START XXX XXX XXX XXX START XXX START XXX ... XXX
46 Traylor, Austin 8/8 START START START START START ... ... ... ... ... START START START
30 Trezy, Serge 5/- ... ... ... XXX XXX XXX ... ... XXX XXX ... ... ...
60 Udelhoven, Connor 13/- XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX
70 Voltz, Dan 7/7 START START START START START START ... START ... ... ... ... ...
34 Watt, Derek 13/10 START START START START START START START XXX START XXX XXX START START
42 Watt, T.J. 13/- XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX
15 Wheelwright, Rob 9/8 START START START XXX START START START START ... ... ... ... START
62 Williams, Walker 10/7 START START ... XXX XXX XXX START START START START START ... ...
Key: START - starter, XXX - played, ... - did not play
Individual Game-By-Game Statistics
PASSING
Stave, Joel Att Comp Int Pct Yards TD Long Sack Yds Effic
Alabama 39 26 1 66.7 228 2 23 3 24 127.6
Miami (Ohio) 30 19 1 63.3 236 3 22 1 4 155.7
Troy 17 13 0 76.5 202 1 45 0 0 195.7
Hawai’i 23 14 0 60.9 164 1 27 1 8 135.1
Iowa 38 21 2 55.3 234 0 27 2 13 96.5
Nebraska 50 24 0 48.0 322 1 31 1 7 108.7
Purdue 39 30 1 76.9 322 0 28 2 7 141.1
Illinois 7 3 0 42.9 49 0 35 1 4 101.7
Rutgers 25 13 2 52.0 217 1 31 0 0 122.1
Maryland 24 15 1 62.5 188 1 30 4 27 133.7
Northwestern 34 20 2 58.8 229 0 42 6 50 103.6
Minnesota 17 9 1 52.9 79 0 26 0 0 80.2
USC 27 18 0 66.7 217 1 26 1 4 146.4
TOTALS 370 225 11 60.8 2687 11 45 22 148 125.7
Houston, Bart Att Comp Int Pct Yards TD Long Sack Yds Effic
Miami (Ohio) 6 4 0 66.7 27 1 13 1 7 159.5
Troy 1 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0
Hawai’i 2 1 0 50.0 22 0 22 0 0 142.4
Illinois 33 22 2 66.7 232 2 23 2 11 133.6
Rutgers 2 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0
Northwestern 1 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0
USC 2 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0
TOTALS 47 27 2 57.4 281 3 23 3 18 120.2
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LA
M
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TR
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H
IOW
A
NE
B
PU
R
ILL
R
U
MD
N
U
MIN
N
US
C
Ogu
nbow
ale,
Dar
e 19
4-81
9/7
3-9/
0 16
-112
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4-75
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15-
85/1
11-2
8/0
18-
117/0
18-5
6/1
16-4
2/0
14-
41/1
19-
47/1
4-2
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33-1
55/1
13-5
0/0
Dea
l, Ta
iwan
11
7-50
3/6
6-14
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14-4
5/2
16-8
4/0
26-1
47/2
15-5
9/0
4-
8/0
DN
P
DN
P
DN
P
9-4
2/0
3-
6/0
22-9
0/2
2-8
/0
Cle
men
t, C
orey
48
-221
/5
8-16
/0
DN
P
DN
P
DN
P
DN
P
DN
P
DN
P
DN
P
11-
115/3
D
NP
10
-24/1
D
NP
19-
66/
1
McE
voy,
Tan
ner
17-1
32/2
-
1-2/
0 2-
41/1
2-
15/0
1-
2/0
-
2-1
6/0
2-5/
0 2-2
9/1
1--3
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- -
4-2
5/0
Ingo
ld,
Ale
c 49
-131
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DN
P
DN
P
DN
P
7-6
0/0
- 8-
14/1
9-1
9/2
13-
26/1
6-9
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3--
1/1
-
3-4/
1 -
Eric
kson
, A
lex
7-11
1/0
1-25
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- -
- -
- 1-4
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4-8
1/0
- 1-1
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- -
-
Sch
ober
t, J
oe
1-57
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- -
- -
- -
- -
- 1-5
7/0
-
- -
Wat
t, D
erek
9-
45/0
-
- -
- 1-
3/0
-
- -
- -
- 3-1
0/0
5-3
2/0
Love
, R
eggi
e 7-
38/0
-
1-6/
0 1-
6/0
1-1
8/0
1-
2/0
1-1
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1--
1/0
- 1-
6/0
- -
- -
Kin
law
, C
aleb
7-
30/0
D
NP
7-
30/0
D
NP
D
NP
D
NP
D
NP
D
NP
D
NP
D
NP
D
NP
D
NP
D
NP
D
NP
Trez
y, S
erge
6-
18/0
D
NP
D
NP
D
NP
2-9
/0
- -
DN
P
DN
P
4-9/
0
- D
NP
D
NP
D
NP
Rus
hing
, G
eorg
e 2-
7/0
- -
- -
1-6/0
-
1-1
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- -
DN
P
DN
P
Str
aus,
Der
ek
1-4/
0 -
1-4/
0 -
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
Saa
ri,
Mar
k 3-
0/0
DN
P
3-0/
0 D
NP
D
NP
D
NP
D
NP
D
NP
D
NP
D
NP
D
NP
D
NP
D
NP
D
NP
Hou
ston
, B
art
4--1
7/0
DN
P
1--7
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- -
DN
P
DN
P
DN
P
3--1
0/0
- D
NP
-
DN
P
-
Team
7-
-22/
0 -
DN
P
1--1
1/0
DN
P
DN
P
- 2--
3/0
1--
2/0
- 1-
-2/0
-
1--2
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1--
2/0
Sta
ve,
Joel
33
--12
3/1
3--2
4/0
1--4
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1-4/
1 1--
8/0
4--1
4/0
3-7
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3-4
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1--
4/0
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9--
58/0
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RE
CE
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Eric
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lex
77-9
78/3
6-
73/1
5-
73/0
3-
87/0
9-8
7/0
3-
30/0
7-
113/0
9-8
6/0
10-9
6/1
6-
103/1
5-8
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6-
66/
0
5-5
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Whe
elw
righ
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ob
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6-
79/2
2-
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4-3
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DN
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DN
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DN
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agal
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roy
28-3
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-
DN
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1-1/
0 D
NP
3-
22/0
6-
60/1
4-4
5/0
5-5
2/0
3-5
5/0
2-1
4/0
2-
28/0
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2-3
6/0
Ogu
nbow
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e 36
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6-39
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3-25
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1-2/
0 -
4-4
3/0
- 6-5
1/0
5-63
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2-2
6/0
3-1
6/1
3-
12/0
1-
1/0
2-2
1/0
Pea
vy,
Jazz
20
-268
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1-14
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2-15
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3-18
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4-44
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2-4
8/0
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2-31
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5-8
8/0
1-
10/0
-
Tray
lor,
Aus
tin
14-2
10/4
3-
39/0
1-
20/1
2-
39/1
2-
23/1
2-3
5/0
DN
P
DN
P
DN
P
DN
P
DN
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1-7/
0
- 3-4
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Wat
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erek
15
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5-22
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5/0
2-3
5/0
2-
21/0
-
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2/0
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2/0
-
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2/0
McE
voy,
Tan
ner
10-1
09/0
-
3-29
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- -
- -
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1/0
-
1-12
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5-5
7/0
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-
Fred
rick
, Jo
rdan
7-
81/0
-
2-17
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2/0
1-1
2/0
1-9/0
-
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19/0
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DN
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0
-
Love
, R
eggi
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55/0
-
- -
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26/
0
- 2-1
5/0
- 1-
14/0
-
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-
Ste
ffes
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ic
3-50
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9/0
-
1-15
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1-1
6/0
- D
NP
D
NP
-
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Cle
men
t, C
orey
2-
19/0
2-
19/0
D
NP
D
NP
D
NP
D
NP
D
NP
D
NP
D
NP
-
DN
P
- D
NP
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Ram
esh,
Aus
tin
1-12
/0
DN
P
DN
P
DN
P
- 1-
12/
0 -
- -
- -
- -
DN
P
Rus
hing
, G
eorg
e 1-
10/0
-
- -
- -
- -
- -
- 1-1
0/0
D
NP
D
NP
Kin
law
, C
aleb
1-
5/1
DN
P
1-5/
1 D
NP
D
NP
D
NP
D
NP
D
NP
D
NP
D
NP
D
NP
D
NP
D
NP
D
NP
Dea
l, Ta
iwan
1-
4/0
1-4/
0 -
- -
- -
DN
P
DN
P
DN
P
- -
- -
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84
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2
-2
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3
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7
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1
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3-2
2
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4-2
3
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Sch
ob
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9-4
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79
8
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4
-2
3-0
5
-3
1-3
4
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1-5
1
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1-1
4
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4-1
1
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Bie
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3
1-3
5
66
3
-2
2-2
3
-1
0-4
2
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3-3
2
-2
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2-1
3
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6
-0
2-0
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36
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6
5
0-1
2
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3
-1
4-3
2
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4-1
3
-1
2-6
5
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3
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8
60
1
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3
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5
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6
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2
46
0
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1-3
1
1-3
3
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4-4
1
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3-4
0
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DN
P
DN
P
DN
P
1-0
0
-1
Hill
ary,
Dar
ius
28
-16
4
4
2-0
2
-0
3-2
2
-1
3-5
0
-1
1-0
5
-0
3-1
2
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1-2
1
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3-1
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voy,
Tan
ner
2
7-1
5
42
-
0-1
2
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4-2
1
-1
5-3
1
-1
3-0
3
-1
2-2
2
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2-1
2
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asih
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we
19
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4
1
4-1
0
-1
4-1
-
1-1
2
-1
0-4
0
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1-1
2
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2-5
1
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2-2
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dal
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erri
ck
18
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3
2
1-1
1
-6
5-3
1
-0
0-1
3
-0
1-0
2
-1
2-1
2
-1
- D
NP
-
Sh
eeh
y, C
on
or
8-2
3
31
0
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0-2
1
-2
1-1
0
-3
0-3
0
-2
1-3
0
-2
1-1
3
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- 1
-1
Sh
elto
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So
jou
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20
-9
29
0
-2
3-0
3
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1-0
-
1-0
1
-1
4-1
3
-1
1-0
-
2-0
1
-0
Go
ldb
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rth
ur
5-1
2
17
1
-2
1-0
-
- 1
-3
0-4
0
-3
DN
P
DN
P
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- 2
-0
Jam
es,
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c 7
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1
7
1-1
0
-1
1-1
-
DN
P
0-1
-
1-0
0
-1
1-0
2
-5
- 1
-0
Dix
on
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ta
11
-5
16
5
-3
0-1
-
- -
1-0
-
- 1
-0
1-0
1
-1
1-0
1
-0
Co
nn
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, R
yan
8
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15
0
-1
0-3
-
0-1
D
NP
1
-0
0-1
-
3-1
-
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4-0
Jam
erso
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Nat
rell
10
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14
1
-0
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1-0
0
-1
- 1
-1
1-0
-
1-0
1
-0
3-1
1
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Ferg
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Joe
2-8
1
0
0-1
-
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-0
- D
NP
-
- 1
-4
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0-3
-
Jaco
bs,
Leo
n
5-5
1
0
3-2
1
-3
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-0
DN
P
DN
P
DN
P
DN
P
DN
P
DN
P
DN
P
DN
P
DN
P
Hay
es,
Jess
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8
0-2
1
-1
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- -
1-1
-
- -
-
Wat
t, T
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4-4
8
-
0-1
1
-0
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1-1
-
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-1
1-0
1
-0
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-1
Mu
sso
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eo
5-3
8
2
-2
1-0
0
-1
2-0
-
- -
- -
- -
- -
Str
aus,
Der
ek
5-3
8
-
1-0
-
- 0
-1
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2-0
1
-0
1-1
-
0-1
-
Sag
apo
lu,
Oliv
e 1
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7
- -
- -
0-2
0
-4
- -
- -
- -
1-0
Farr
ar,
Arr
ing
ton
5
-1
6
DN
P
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2015 Game RecapsGame 1
#3 Alabama 35#20 Wisconsin 17Sept. 5 Arlington, TexasAT&T Stadium (64,279)AdvoCare Classic
Derrick Henry rushed for 147 yards with three touchdowns and No. 3 Alabama ran away with a 35-17 victory over No. 20 Wisconsin in the season opener for both teams.
Jake Coker got the starting nod at quarterback for the Crimson Tide, and was 15 of 21 passing for 213 yards and a touchdown while playing until late in the third quarter.
In former offensive coordinator Paul Chryst’s first game as the Badgers’ head coach, they were held to 40 yards rushing. Wisconsin had averaged 264 yards per game on the ground over the previous five seasons.
Joel Stave, in his 29th start as Wisconsin’s quarterback, was 26 of 39 passing for 228 yards with two touchdowns and an interception.
Game Statistics
Score by Quarter 1 2 3 4 FWisconsin 0 7 3 7 17Alabama 7 7 14 7 35 Scoring SummaryQ Time Scoring Play1st 5:54 ALA - Henry 37 run (Griffith kick), 6-90 2:012nd 11:06 WIS - Erickson 6 pass from Stave (Gaglianone kick), 9-63 4:24 6:39 ALA - Foster 17 pass from Coker (Griffith kick), 8-88 4:223rd 11:42 ALA - Henry 56 run (Griffith kick), 2-56 0:17 5:17 ALA - Henry, Derrick 2 run (Griffith kick), 7-67 2:10 1:05 WIS - Gaglianone 43 field goal, 9-42 4:034th 8:02 ALA - Drake 43 run (Griffith kick), 3-27 2:00 4:42 WIS - Wheelwright 3 pass from Stave (Gaglianone kick), 7-75 3:20
INDIVIDUAL STATISTICAL LEADERSRUSHINGWIS — Erickson, Alex 1-25; Clement 8-16; Deal, Taiwan 6-14;Ogunbowale, Dare 3-9; Stave 3-minus 24ALA — Henry, Derrick 13-147; Drake, Kenyan 10-77; Harris, Damien 9-23; Bateman, Cooper 2-4; Coker, Jake 3-minus 13.
PASSINGWIS — Stave 26-39-1-228ALA — Coker, Jake 15-21-0-213; Bateman, Cooper 7-8-0-51.
RECEIVINGWIS — Erickson, Alex 6-73; Ogunbowale, Dare 6-39; Watt, Derek 5-22; Traylor, Austin 3-39; Clement 2-19; Wheelwright, Rob 2-18; Peavy, Jazz 1-14; Deal, Taiwan 1-4ALA — Foster, Robert 4-50; Stewart, A. 4-44; Howard, O.J. 3-37; Ridley, Calvin 3-22; Drake, Kenyan 2-48; Mullaney, R. 2-38; Henry, Derrick 2-12; Flournoy-Smith 1-17; Harris, Damien 1-minus 4. .
Game 2
Wisconsin 58Miami (Ohio) 0Sept. 12 Madison, Wis.Camp Randall Stadium (76,535)
Joel Stave threw for 236 yards and three scores, and safety Leo Musso had two of Wisconsin’s three interceptions to hand Paul Chryst a 58-0 victory in his home debut as head coach.
Robert Wheelwright had two touchdown catches for the Badgers (1-1), while Dare Ogunbowale ran for 112 yards and a 35-yard touchdown in place of injured starter Corey Clement.
Stave was 19 of 30 before leaving in the third quarter with Wisconsin leading 44-0.
Playing receiver and safety, Tanner McEvoy became the first Badger to record a catch and interception in the same game since 2003. McEvoy’s 41-yard interception return set up a 1-yard touchdown run by Taiwan Deal for a 27-point lead with 6:32 left in the second quarter.
Game Statistics
Score by Quarter 1 2 3 4 FMiami (Ohio) 0 0 0 0 0Wisconsin 13 24 14 7 58
Scoring SummaryQ Time Scoring Play1st 9:47 WIS - Gaglianone 29 FG, 11-71 5:13 3:58 WIS - Gaglianone 25 FG, 4-6 1:22 0:06 WIS - Wheelwright 13 pass from Stave (Gaglianone kick), 3-16 1:162nd 10:40 WIS - Traylor 20 pass from Stave (Gaglianone kick), 8-42 2:56 6:32 WIS - Deal 1 run (Gaglianone kick), 2-4 1:00 0:50 WIS – Wheelwright 15 pass from Stave (Gaglianone kick), 9-93 1:52 0:01 WIS - Gaglianone 38 FG, 4-31 0:213rd 7:29 WIS - Deal 1 run (Gaglianone kick), 3-17 1:17 2:41 WIS - Ogunbowale 35 run (Russell kick), 6-62 2:484th 4:57 WIS - Kinlaw 5 pass from Houston (Russell kick), 10-63 5:56
INDIVIDUAL STATISTICAL LEADERSRUSHINGMIAMI (OHIO) — Ross, Leonard 8-16; Smith, Alonzo 4-6; Young, Kenny 3-3; Team 1-minus 1; Mcinnis, S. 4-minus 3; Williams, Ro. 1-minus 6; Kummer, Drew 1-minus 6; Bahl, Billy 2-minus 12. WIS — Ogunbowale 16-112; Deal, Taiwan 14-45; Kinlaw, Caleb 7-30; Love, Reggie 1-6; Straus, Derek 1-4; McEvoy, Tanner 1-2; Saari, Mark 3-0; Stave 1-minus 4; Houston, Bart 1-minus 7.
PASSINGMIAMI (OHIO) — Bahl, Billy 7-20-2-98; Kummer, Drew 6-14-1-62.WIS — Stave 19-30-1-236; Houston, Bart 4-6-0-27.
RECEIVINGMIAMI (OHIO) — Martin, Sam 4-46; Williams, Ro. 3-54; Murphy, Jared 3-22; Hudson, Chris 2-31; Mcrae, Fred 1-7. WIS — Wheelwright, R. 6-79; Erickson, Alex 5-73; McEvoy, Tanner 3-29; Ogunbowale 3-25; Fredrick, J. 2-17; Peavy, Jazz 2-15; Traylor, Austin 1-20; Kinlaw, Caleb 1-5.
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Game 3
#24 Wisconsin 28 Troy 3Sept. 19 Madison, Wis.Camp Randall Stadium (77,157)
Quarterback Joel Stave threw for a touchdown and ran for another to lead the Badgers, who wore down Troy for a 28-3 win.
Two-way player Tanner McEvoy had one of No. 24 Wisconsin’s three touchdown runs, scampering in from 32 yards out while running a wildcat formation.
The defense restored order by holding Troy scoreless in the second half. Dare Ogunbowale and Stave also ran for scores.
The Big Ten power (2-1) led by 11 at the half over Troy (1-2), from the Sun Belt Conference, before capitalizing on quarterback Brandon Silvers’ fumble on a sack by Joe Schobert on the opening drive of the second half.
Safety Michael Caputo recovered the ball. Seven plays later, McEvoy, who plays receiver and safety, took a direct snap on offense and ran right 32 yards for a score and a 21-3 lead with 7:16 left in the third quarter.
McEvoy had two carries for 41 yards, along with four tackles. Stave had another poised performance, finishing 13 of 17 for 202 yards and a touchdown pass.
Game Statistics
Score by Quarter 1 2 3 4 FTroy 3 0 0 0 3Wisconsin 7 7 7 7 28
Scoring SummaryQ Time Scoring Play1st 6:49 WIS - Ogunbowale 17 run (Gaglianone kick), 6-81 2:55 1:13 TROY - Kay 32 FG, 12-65 5:312nd 0:39 WIS - Stave 4 run (Gaglianone kick), 7-90 2:383rd 7:16 WIS - McEvoy 32 run (Gaglianone kick), 7-67 3:164th 5:07 WIS - Traylor 1 pass from Stave (Gaglianone kick), 2-39 0:57
INDIVIDUAL STATISTICAL LEADERSRUSHINGTROY — Troy-Burks, Brandon 19-62; Anderson, Josh 5-15; Flakes, Andre 2-9; Saleem, Ismail 1-3; Silvers, B. 6-minus 8.WIS — Deal, Taiwan 16-84; Ogunbowale 14-75; McEvoy, Tanner 2-41; Love, Reggie 1-6; Stave 1-4; Team 1-minus 11.
PASSINGTROY — Silvers, B. 23-34-0-174; Tidwell, Dallas 0-1-0-0.WIS — Stave 13-17-0-202; Houston, Bart 0-1-0-0.
RECEIVINGTROY — Bentley, Jarvis 6-58; Johnson, John 5-51; Saleem, Ismail 4-44; Ruben, Teddy 4-15; Burks, Brandon 3-minus 6; McLaughlin, N. 1-12.WIS — Erickson, Alex 3-87; Peavy, Jazz 3-18; Wheelwright, R. 2-50; Traylor, Austin 2-39; Watt, Derek 1-5; Ogunbowale 1-2; Fumagalli, Troy 1-1.
Game 4
#22 Wisconsin 28 Hawai’i 0Sept. 26 Madison, Wis. Camp Randall Stadium (80,829)
Taiwan Deal ran for 147 yards and two scores, and No. 22 Wisconsin held a non-conference opponent without a touchdown for the third straight game in a 28-0 victory over Hawaii.
Linebacker Joe Schobert had two sacks and the Badgers (3-1) held Hawaii (2-2) to 15 yards rushing in the first night game at Camp Randall Stadium in three years.
Deal got the Badgers’ own rushing attack going with a pair of 2-yard touchdown runs in the first half.
Wisconsin hasn’t allowed a touchdown since the fourth quarter of the season-opening loss to Alabama.
Quarterback quarterback Joel Stave finished 14-of-23 for 164 yards and a score.
Perhaps most important for coach Paul Chryst was that Wisconsin’s running game set the tone. An offensive line beset by injuries and inexperience opened up holes on the Badgers’ first drive for Deal, a redshirt freshman who ended the night with 26 carries.
Game Statistics
Score by Quarter 1 2 3 4 FHawai’i 0 0 0 0 0Wisconsin 7 7 7 7 28
Scoring SummaryQ Time Scoring Play1st 6:49 WIS - Ogunbowale 17 run (Gaglianone kick), 6-81 2:551st 4:27 WIS - Deal 2 run (Gaglianone kick), 16-97 8:092nd 0:38 WIS - Deal 2 run (Gaglianone kick), 9-73 4:383rd 0:53 WIS - Traylor 12 pass from Stave (Gaglianone kick), 11-80 5:334th 7:29 WIS - Ogunbowale 9 run (Gaglianone kick), 8-67 4:01
INDIVIDUAL STATISTICAL LEADERSRUSHINGHAW — Harris, Paul 6-23, Lakalaka, S. 4-11, Davis, Melvin 3-3WIS — Deal, Taiwan 26-148; Ogunbowale 15-85; Ingold, Alec 7-60; Love, Reggie 1-18; McEvoy. Tanner 2-15; Trezy, Serge 2-9
PASSINGHAW — Wittek, Max 15-32-0-189, Camanse, Steven 1-2-0-51WIS — Stave 14-23-0-164; Houston, Bart 1-2-0-22.
RECEIVINGHAW — Pedroza, Q. 10-134; Collie, Dylan 2-28; Harris, Paul 1-51; Kemp, Marcus 1-17; Unga, M. 1-10; Stubblefield, D. 1-0WIS — Erickson, Alex 9-87; Traylor, Austin 2-23; Watt, Derek 2-35; Fredrick, J. 1-22; Steffes, Eric 1-19
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Game 5
Iowa 10#19 Wisconsin 6Oct. 3Madison, Wis.Camp Randall Stadium (80,933)
Jordan Canzeri ran for 125 yards and Iowa took advantage of four Wisconsin turnovers to upset the 19th-ranked Badgers 10-6.
Tight end George Kittle caught a 1-yard touchdown pass from C.J. Beathard in the second quarter for the only touchdown in the game and Iowa (5-0, 1-0 Big Ten) beat a ranked opponent for the first time in its last 10 attempts.
Badgers QB Joel Stave was intercepted twice by Iowa cornerback Desmond King and lost two fumbles, including midway through the fourth quarter on Iowa’s 1-yard line. The Wisconsin quarterback tripped and lost the ball while attempting to hand off to freshman Taiwan Deal. Iowa’s Faith Ekakitie recovered.
Wisconsin (3-2, 0-1) had its 10-game winning streak at Camp Randall Stadium snapped, and lost for only the eighth time in its last 79 home games dating to 2004.
The Badgers started their final drive on their 47 and drove to the Iowa 16, but Stave’s fourth-down pass to Troy Fumagalli fell incomplete with 36 seconds to go.
Game Statistics
Score by Quarter 1 2 3 4 FIowa 0 10 0 0 10Wisconsin 3 0 3 0 6
Scoring SummaryQ Time Scoring Play1st 9:58 WIS - Gaglianone 46 FG, 12-56 5:022nd 2:59 IOWA - Kittle 1 pass from Beathard (Koehn kick), 5-31 2:15 1:03 IOWA - Koehn 33 FG, 4-1 1:483rd 3:40 WIS - Gaglianone 46 FG, 10-27 4:26
INDIVIDUAL STATISTICAL LEADERSRUSHINGIOWA —Canzeri, Jordan 26-128; Beathard, C.J. 9-31; Daniels, LeShun 4-9WIS — Deal, Taiwan 15-62; Ogunbowale 11-36; Rushing, George 1-6; Watt, Derek 1-3; Love, Reggie 1-2; McEvoy, Tanner 1-2; Stave 4-3
PASSINGIOWA — Beathard, C.J. 9-21-1-77WIS — Stave 21-38-2-234.
RECEIVING IOWA — VandeBerg, Matt 6-61; Canzeri, Jordan 1-14; Cox, Adam 1-1l Kittle, George 1-1WIS — Ogunbowale, Dare 4-43; Wheelwright, Robert 4-33; Erickson, Alex 3-30; Fumagalli, Troy 3-22; Traylor, Austin 2-35; Watt, Derek 2-21; Fredrick, J. 1-12; Love, Reggie 1-26; Ramesh, Austin 1-12
Game 6
Wisconsin 23Nebraska 21Oct. 10 Lincoln, Neb.Memorial Stadium (89,886)
Rafael Gaglianone made a 46-yard field goal with four seconds left after missing from 39 yards just over a minute earlier, giving Wisconsin a 23-21 victory over Nebraska.
Fullback Andy Janovich broke a 55-yard touchdown run with 3:38 left to give Nebraska the lead, but the Cornhuskers (2-4, 0-2 Big Ten) for the second straight week couldn’t put away their opponent.
The Huskers, protecting a one-point lead, played it safe after Gaglianone hit the right upright with his field-goal try with 1:26 left. Wisconsin (4-2, 1-1) got the ball back at its 30 with 1:03 to play and drove to the Nebraska 28, where Gaglianone lined up for his game-winner on third down.
Dare Ogunbowale rushed for 117 yards. Joel Stave was 25 of 50 for a career-high 322 yards and a touchdown.
Gaglianone’s 45-yard field goal pulled Wisconsin within 14-10 late in the third quarter, and the Badgers went up 17-14 on Alec Ingold’s 1-yard run.
Another Gaglianone field goal, this one from 42 yards, put the Badgers ahead 20-14 with 6:17 left.
Nebraska came back to regain the lead, with Armstrong scrambling for 16 yards on a third-and-15 three plays before Janovich busted his long TD run.
Wisconsin moved from its 9 to the Nebraska 21 in nine plays before Gaglianone pushed his 39-yard try off the upright.
The Badgers got the ball back after Nebraska went three-and-out, and Stave then drove the Badgers into position for Gaglianone’s winning kick.
Game Statistics
Score by Quarter 1 2 3 4 FWisconsin 0 7 3 13 23Nebraska 0 14 0 7 21
Scoring SummaryQ Time Scoring Play2nd 9:45 WIS - Fumagalli 7 pass from Stave (Gaglianone kick) 13-77, 5:22 2:40 NEB - Armstrong 7 run (Brown kick) 14-77, 6:56 0:31 NEB - Moore 41 pass from Armstrong (Brown kick) 5-62, 1:29 3rd 1:06 WIS - Gaglianone 45 FG, 7-28, 1:55 4th 10:08 WIS - Ingold 1 run (Gaglianone kick) 11-84, 4:32 6:17 WIS - Gaglianone 42 FG, 5-40, 2:26 3:38 NEB - Janovich 55 run (Brown kick) 6-75, 2:39 0:04 WIS - Gaglianone 46 FG, 6-42, 1:03
INDIVIDUAL STATISTICAL LEADERSRUSHINGWIS — Ogunbowale, Dare 18-117; Ingold, Alec 8-14; Deal, Taiwan 4-8; Stave 3-7; Love, Reggie 1-1NEB — Newby, Terrell 15-59; Janovich, Andy 3-59; Armstrong 8-50; Cross, Imani 6-21; Ozigbo, Devine 3-9; Moore, Alonzo 1-1PASSINGWIS — Stave 24-50-0-322NEB — Armstrong 11-28-0-129RECEIVINGWIS — Erickson, Alex 7-113; Fumagalli, Troy 6-60; Wheelwright, Robert 5-81; Peavy, Jazz 4-44; Steffes, Eric 1-15; Fredrick, Jordan 1-9NEB — Carter, Cethan 3-23; Pierson 2-31; Westerkamp, J. 2-17; Morgan, S. 2-12; Moore, Alonzo 1-41; Newby, Terrell 1-5
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Game 7
Wisconsin 24Purdue 7Oct. 17 Madison, Wis.Camp Randall Stadium (80,794)
Alec Ingold ran for two short scores, Joel Stave threw for 322 yards and Wisconsin’s stifling defense held Purdue to a season-low 191 yards in a 24-7 victory.
Wisconsin led just 10-7 late in the third quarter until two rushing touchdowns in an eight-minute span between the third and fourth quarters.
T.J. Edwards then forced the Boilermakers’ Markell Jones to fumble at the Purdue 43. Safety Tanner McEvoy pounced on the ball to seal the win for the Badgers.
Edwards, one of two freshmen starting at inside linebacker for Wisconsin, finished with 16 tackles.
Dare Ogunbowale ran for 56 yards on 18 carries and a 4-yard touchdown run on the last play of the third quarter for a 17-7 lead.
Ingold, a freshman, powered his way for a 1-yard score after breaking a tackle at the 3 with 7:16 left in the game. He finished with 19 yards on nine carries.
Stave was solid and finished 30 of 39. He connected with seven different receivers, led by nine catches for 86 yards for Alex Erickson.
Game Statistics
Score by Quarter 1 2 3 4 FPurdue 0 7 0 0 7Wisconsin 7 3 7 7 24
Scoring SummaryQ Time Scoring Play1st 9:25 WIS - Ingold 4 run (Gaglianone kick) 10-81, 5:352nd 12:44 PUR - Blough 2 run (Griggs kick) 9-29, 3:46 6:54 WIS - Gaglianone 28 FG, 11-65, 5:503rd 0:00 WIS - Ogunbowale 4 run (Gaglianone kick) 5-33, 2:154th 7:16 WIS - Ingold 1 run (Gaglianone kick) 11-66, 6:02
INDIVIDUAL STATISTICAL LEADERSRUSHINGPUR — Jones, Markell 12-46; Knox, D.J. 10-24WIS — Ogunbowale, Dare 18-56; Ingold, Alec 9-19; McEvoy, Tanner 2-16; Stave 3-7; Erickson, Alex 1-4; Rushing, George 1-1
PASSINGPUR — Blough, David 15-26-0-136WIS — Stave 30-39-1-322
RECEIVINGPUR — Knox, D.J. 2-35; Jones, Markell 3-29; Mikesy, Shane 3-27; Anthrop, Danny 3-18; Marshall, Bilal 1-8; Young 1-8; Phillips 1-8; Yancey 1-3WIS — Erickson, Alex 9-86; Wheelwright, Robert 6-61; Ogunbowale, Dare 6-51; Peavy, Jazz 2-48; Fumagalli, Troy 4-45; Steffes, Eric 1-16; Love, Reggie 2-15
Game 8
Wisconsin 24Illinois 13Oct. 24 Champaign, Ill.Memorial Stadium (45,438)
Wisconsin quarterback Joel Stave was driven from the game early in the first quarter with a head injury and was replaced by Bart Houston, who went 27 of 33 for 232 yards, leading Wisconsin (6-2, 3-1 Big Ten) to a 24-13 victory at Illinois.
The junior threw for two touchdowns and had two interceptions. Before this game, Houston was 5 of 9 passing in three brief appearances this season and had thrown just four passes in his first two years at Wisconsin.
Statistically, Wisconsin dominated Illinois, gaining 419 yards to 333, running 80 plays to 56 for the Illini and keeping the ball for over 40 minutes.
Wisconsin ground out a 13-play, 65-yard drive that chewed up 7 minutes and 39 seconds, and ended with a 9-yard touchdown pass from Houston to Alex Erickson for a two-score advantage.
Erickson was Houston’s top target, catching 10 balls for 96 yards and the touchdown. He also was Wisconsin’s top rusher with four carries for 81 yards.
Houston found his rhythm early with Robert Wheelwright.
Six plays after Stave’s exit, Houston threw to Wheelwright, who pulled down a 23-yard touchdown pass. That gave Badgers their first lead at 7-3, less than a minute into the second quarter.
Game Statistics
Score by Quarter 1 2 3 4 FWisconsin 0 10 7 7 24Illinois 3 3 7 0 13
Scoring SummaryQ Time Scoring Play1st 04:21 ILL - Zalewski 37 FG, 9-18, 4:052nd 14:09 WIS - Wheelwright 23 pass from Houston (Gaglianone kick) 11-89, 5:122nd 07:03 WIS - Gaglianone 26 FG, 12-59, 5:562nd 04:23 ILL - Zalewski 25 FG. 9-70, 2:403rd 07:48 ILL - Vaughn 36 run (Zalewski kick), 5-86, 1:413rd 04:05 WIS - Ingold 2 run (Gaglianone kick), 8-86, 3:434th 09:42 WIS - Erickson 9 pass from Houston (Gaglianone kick) 13-65, 7:39
INDIVIDUAL STATISTICAL LEADERSRUSHINGWIS — Erickson, Alex 4-81; Ogunbowale, Dare 16-42; Ingold, Alec 13-26; McEvoy, Tanner 2-5ILL — Vaughn, Ke’Shawn 13-55
PASSINGWIS — Houston, Bart 22-23-2-232; Stave 3-7-0-49ILL — Lunt, Wes 22-43-1-278
RECEIVINGWIS — Erickson, Alex 10-96; Ogunbowale, Dare 5-63; Fumagalli, Troy 5-52; Wheelwright, Robert 3-47; Watt, Derek 1-12; McEvoy, Tanner 1-11ILL — Allison, G. 8-99; Turner, Malik 4-80; Cain, Desmond 4-35; Taylor, Dionte 3-46; Day, Caleb 2-18; Vaughn, Ke’Shawn 1-0
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Game 9
Wisconsin 48Rutgers 10Oct. 31Madison, Wis.Camp Randall Stadium (74,575)
Corey Clement rushed for three scores and 115 yards in his first game in eight weeks, powering Wisconsin to a 48-10 victory over Rutgers.
Clement had 11 carries, including a 21-yard scamper to the end zone for a 24-3 lead with 3:30 left in the second quarter.
The Badgers (7-2, 4-1 Big Ten) overwhelmed the Scarlet Knights (3-5, 1-4) in their first trip to Madison.
Quarterback Joel Stave finished 13-of-25 for 217 yards and a touchdown.
The Badgers’ drives on average started at their own 47, while Rutgers on average started at its 25. The Scarlet Knights were held to eight three-and-outs.
A deep pass down the left sideline from Laviano caromed off the helmet of linebacker Joe Schobert, who was covering the receiver with his back to the quarterback. The ball landed in the hands of trailing safety Tanner McEvoy for an interception.
McEvoy, a two-way player who lines up at receiver, added a 20-yard touchdown run on a direct snap for a 48-10 lead with 9:47 left in the game.
Game Statistics
Score by Quarter 1 2 3 4 FRutgers 3 0 7 0 10Wisconsin 10 17 14 7 48
Scoring SummaryQ Time Scoring Play 1st 11:26 WIS - Gaglianone 49 FG,7-34, 3:34 9:15 WIS - Clement 12 run (Gaglianone kick) 3-41, 1:11 2:19 RU - Federico, Kyle 21 FG,13-55, 6:492nd 14:09 WIS - Wheelwright 23 pass from Houston (Gaglianone kick) 11-89, 5:12 10:29 WIS - Erickson 31 pass from Stave (Gaglianone kick) 4-34, 1:28 3:30 WIS - Clement 21 run (Gaglianone kick) 3-28, 0:49 0:00 WIS - Gaglianone 27 FG, 8-61, 0:443rd 8:52 WIS - Clement 1 run (Gaglianone kick) 3-3, 1:13 3:01 RU - Austin 50 INT return (Federico kick) 1:46 WIS - Ogunbowale 4 run (Gaglianone kick) 3-68, 1:094th 9:47 WIS - McEvoy 20 run (Gaglianone kick) 9-68, 4:58
INDIVIDUAL STATISTICAL LEADERSRUSHINGRU — Hicks, Josh 15-72; Martin, Robert 9-21; James, Paul 6-16; Goodwin, Justin 1-6; Rettig, Hayden 2-minus 12; Laviano, Chris 5-minus 20WIS — Clement, Corey 11-115; Ogunbowale, D. 14-41; McEvoy, Tanner 2-29; Trezy, Serge 4-9; Ingold, Alec 6-9; Love, Reggie 1-6.
PASSINGRU — Laviano, Chris 4-14-1-31; Rettig, Hayden 2-6-0-51.WIS — Stave, Joel 13-25-2-217; Houston, Bart 0-2-0-0; Team 0-1-0-0.
RECEIVINGRU — Patton, Andre 2-20; Grant, Janarion 2-11; Agudosi, C. 1-49; James, Paul 1-2.WIS — Erickson, Alex 6-103; Fumagalli, Troy 3-55; Ogunbowale, D. 2-26; Fredrick, J. 1-19; Love, Reggie 1-14.
Game 10
Wisconsin 31Maryland 24Nov. 7College Park, Md.Byrd Stadium (44,678)
Joel Stave threw for 188 yards and a touchdown as Wisconsin beat Maryland 31-24 for its fifth straight victory, becoming the third quarterback in school history to throw for 7,000 yards.
Natrell Jamerson returned a kickoff 98 yards during a first half in which the Badgers totaled 94 yards in offense and found themselves in a tie game.
The Badgers took the lead for good in the third quarter when Alec Ingold scored on a 1-yard run to make it 24-17, and a 7-yard touchdown pass from Stave to Dare Ogunbowale with 14:01 remaining all but clinched it.
Wisconsin surrendered only 138 yards in the second half and did not allow Maryland to cross midfield until the final four minutes.
Besides the kickoff return, Wisconsin’s biggest play in the first half was a fake punt run by linebacker Joe Schobert that went for 57 yards to set up a 21-yard touchdown run by Ogunbowale.
It was 14-10 before Hills threw an ill-advised pass off his back foot and against his body that was intercepted by Tanner McEvoy, setting up a Wisconsin field goal.
Ogunbowale carried 19 times for 47 yards and a touchdown.
Game Statistics
Score by Quarter 1 2 3 4 FWisconsin 14 3 7 7 31Maryland 7 10 0 7 24
Scoring SummaryQ Time Scoring Play1st 9:17 UMD - Brown 7 run (Craddock kick) 4-32, 2:01 9:04 WIS - Jamerson 98 kickoff return (Gaglianone kick) 3:56 WIS - Ogunbowale 21 run (Gaglianone kick) 5-87, 2:342nd 13:34 UMD - Greene 44 FG, 10-55, 5:18 7:05 WIS - Gaglianone 28 FG, 4-1, 1:24 0:49 UMD - Moore 40 pass from Hills (Greene kick) 3-33, 0:233rd 5:17 WIS - Ingold 1 run (Gaglianone kick) 8-69, 3:414th 14:01 WIS - Ogunbowale 7 pass from Stave (Gaglianone kick) 7-71, 3:14 2:39 UMD - Jacobs 27 pass from Rowe (Greene kick) 9-76, 1:27
INDIVIDUAL STATISTICAL LEADERSRUSHINGWIS — Schobert, Joe 1-57; Ogunbowale, D. 19-47; Deal, Taiwan 9-42; Erickson, Alex 1-1; Ingold, Alec 3-minus 1; Team 1-minus 2; McEvoy, Tanner 1-minus 3; Stave, Joel 5-minus 24.UMD — Likely, W. 3-56; Brown, W. 10-34; Johnson, T. 3-19; Cockerille, S. 3-13; Ross, B. 2-4; Hills, P. 11-minus 14.
PASSINGWIS — Stave, Joel 15-24-1-188UMD — Rowe, C. 7-18-1-97; Hills, P. 6-16-1-107
RECEIVINGWIS — Erickson, Alex 5-83; Ogunbowale, D. 3-16; Watt, Derek 2-32; Peavy, Jazz 2-31; Fumagalli, Troy 2-14; McEvoy, Tanner 1-12UMD — Lane, D. 3-63; Moore, D. 2-51; Jacobs, L. 2-48; Etta-Tawo, A. 2-16; Jacobs, T. 2-10; Culmer, M. 1-12; Brown, W. 1-4
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Game 11
#20 Northwestern 13#21 Wisconsin 7Nov. 21Madison, Wis.Camp Randall Stadium (75,276)
Justin Jackson ran for 139 yards and a touchdown, and No. 20 Northwestern used a goal-line stand to hold on for a 13-7 victory over No. 21 Wisconsin.
The Wildcats (9-2, 5-2) moved into a tie for second in the Big Ten West Division with the Badgers (8-3, 5-2), who had won five in a row.
Five turnovers, five sacks for the Wildcats, and a sluggish running game ultimately doomed the Badgers. And they still had a chance at the end.
With 1:47 left, Joel Stave drove the Badgers from the 26 to the Northwestern 1. But Stave was forced to leave before Wisconsin’s final play from scrimmage after he was dazed by a sack.
Bart Houston’s pass to the end zone sailed just out of reach of Tanner McEvoy on fourth-and goal from the 11 with 2 seconds left, sealing the win for Northwestern.
What at first looked like a touchdown reception for Jazz Peavy on first-and-goal from the 1 on the final drive was ruled incomplete after a review.
On the previous play, Stave hit tight end Troy Fumagalli on a pass inside the 5 and Fumagalli looked as if he rolled into the end zone for a score. But a review showed Fumagalli’s knee was down at the 1.
In the third quarter, Alex Erickson’s 78-yard punt return for a touchdown that could have given the Badgers the lead was negated after officials ruled Erickson had called for a fair catch.
Stave finished 20-of-34 for 229 yards. Peavy, a sophomore, had a breakout performance with five catches for 88 yards.
Game Statistics
Score by Quarter 1 2 3 4 FNorthwestern 7 3 0 3 13Wisconsin 0 0 7 0 7
Scoring SummaryQ Time Scoring Play1st 9:12 NU - Jackson 8 run (Mitchell kick), 3-19 1:132nd 0:00 NU - Mitchell 35 FG, 8-63 2:413rd 8:24 WIS - Clement 9 run (Gaglianone kick), 5-64 2:174th 4:00 NU - Mitchell 37 FG, 7-0 3:48
INDIVIDUAL STATISTICAL LEADERSRUSHINGNU — Jackson, Justin 35-139; Long, Warren 4-12; Thorson, C. 7-7; Vault, Solomon 2-minus 1; TEAM 1-minus 1; Carr, Austin 1-minus 7.WIS — Clement, Corey 10-24; Deal, Taiwan 3-6; Ogunbowale, D. 4-2; Stave, Joel 9-minus 58
PASSINGNU — Thorson, C. 9-20-0-60. WIS — Stave, Joel 20-34-2-229; Team 0-1-0-0; Houston, Bart 0-1-0-0.
RECEIVINGNU — Dickerson, G. 2-24; McHugh, Mike 2-10; Vitale, Dan 2-2; Carr, Austin 1-14; Shuler, Miles 1-6; Jones, C. 1-4. WIS — Peavy, Jazz 5-88; McEvoy, Tanner 5-57; Erickson, Alex 3-27; Ogunbowale, D. 3-12; Fumagalli, Troy 2-28; Rushing, George 1-10; Traylor, Austin 1-7.
Game 12
Wisconsin 31Minnesota 21Nov. 28Minneapolis, Minn.TCF Bank Stadium (52,850)
There was no mad dash for Paul Bunyan’s Axe, just a casual stroll over to the trophy. The Badgers knew where to find it.
Dare Ogunbowale rushed for a career-high 155 yards and a touchdown and Wisconsin beat Minnesota for the 12th straight time, 31-21.
The Badgers rushed for minus-26 yards in a loss to Northwestern last week that ended a five-game winning streak. They rushed for 199 of their 257 yards in the first half against Minnesota. Taiwan Deal rushed for 90 and two scores.
Tanner McEvoy had two interceptions, Darius Hillary recovered two fumbles, the Gophers had 8 total yards in the first quarter and Wisconsin won the time of possession 40:35 to 19:25.
Alex Erickson had six catches for 66 yards on a day the Wisconsin passing game was hardly needed.
With four redshirt freshmen on the offensive line, the Badgers pulverized Minnesota’s banged-up front seven with 22 rushes in the next 24 plays to take a 14-7 lead, getting 1-yard plunges from Alec Ingold and Deal to take control.
Joel Stave was 9 for 17 for 79 yards, but still won his 30th game, tying him with Brooks Bollinger for most by a Badgers quarterback.
Game Statistics
Score by Quarter 1 2 3 4 FWisconsin 7 21 3 0 31 Minnesota 7 7 0 7 21
Scoring SummaryQ Time Scoring Play1st 13:27 MINN - Boddy-Calhoun 16 INT return (Santoso kick) 8:23 WIS - Ingold 1 run (Gaglianone kick), 10-67 5:042nd 14:57 WIS - Deal 1 run (Gaglianone kick), 14-73 7:15 10:34 MINN - Smith 6 run (Santoso kick), 7-71 4:23 4:56 WIS - Deal 13 run (Gaglianone kick), 4-34 1:36 1:11 WIS - Ogunbowale 18 run (Gaglianone kick), 6-48 2:443rd 8:27 WIS - Gaglianone 46 FG, 9-21 4:204th 5:33 MINN - Wolitarsky 27 pass from Leidner (Santoso kick), 5-72 1:09
INDIVIDUAL STATISTICAL LEADERSRUSHINGWIS — Ogunbowale, D. 33-155; Deal, Taiwan 22-90; Watt, Derek 3-10; Ingold, Alec 3-4; Team 1-minus 2. MINN — Smith, Rodney 7-35; Leidner, Mitch 6-10; Brooks, Shannon 5-8.
PASSINGWIS — Stave, Joel 9-17-1-79. MINN — Leidner, Mitch 16-37-3-223.
RECEIVINGWIS — Erickson, Alex 6-66; Peavy, Jazz 1-10; Fredrick, J. 1-2; Ogunbowale, D. 1-1. MINN — Maye, KJ 5-45; Brooks, Shannon 3-53; Hart, Nick 3-45; Wolitarsky,Drew 2-44; Thomas, Miles 1-24; Still, Rashad 1-8; Smith, Rodney 1-4.
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Game 13
#23 Wisconsin 23 USC 21Dec. 30San Diego, Calif.Qualcomm Stadium (48,329)National Funding Holiday Bowl
Rafael Gaglianone kicked a 29-yard field goal with 2:27 left to lift No. 23 Wisconsin to a 23-21 victory against Southern California in the Holiday Bowl.
Gaglianone’s third field goal gave Wisconsin (10-3) its first win in seven tries against USC (8-6).
Wisconsin’s Sojourn Shelton intercepted Cody Kessler with 1:44 left. Kessler was hit from behind by UW linebacker Jack Cichy.
In the third quarter, Cichy sacked Kessler on three straight plays.
The Trojans got to the 50 in the final seconds before Kessler threw four straight incompletions.
USC had taken a 21-20 lead on Kessler’s 7-yard touchdown pass to Darreus Rogers with 10:19 left.
Gaglianone also had field goals of 28 and 33 yards.
Wisconsin was in control for much of the game. Corey Clement scored on a 6-yard run midway through the second quarter for a 10-0 lead. Joel Stave threw a 4-yard scoring pass to tight end Austin Traylor for a 20-7 lead midway through the third quarter.
The Trojans gained some momentum with Justin Davis’ second TD run of the game, with 5:34 left in the third quarter. On USC’s next possession, Cichy broke through to sack Kessler three straight times, for a total loss of 24 yards.
Stave was 18 of 27 for 217 yards.
Game Statistics
Score by Quarter 1 2 3 4 FUSC 0 7 7 7 21Wisconsin 0 13 7 3 23
Scoring SummaryQ Time Scoring Play2nd 13:30 WIS - Gaglianone 28 FG, 9-50 3:44 8:56 WIS - Clement 6 run (Gaglianone kick), 6-74 3:20 5:17 USC - Davis 1 run (Wood kick), 9-55 3:39 0:26 WIS - Gaglianone 33 FG, 12-71 4:513rd 7:49 WIS - Traylor 4 pass from Stave (Gaglianone kick), 12-64 6:15 5:34 USC - Davis 4 run (Wood kick), 5-55 2:154th 10:19 USC - Rogers 7 pass from Kessler (Wood kick), 12-82 5:08 2:27 WIS - Gaglianone 29 FG, 7-42 3:07
INDIVIDUAL STATISTICAL LEADERSRUSHING USC — Jones, Ronald 8-47; Davis, Justin 12-27; Greene, Jalen 1-6; Rogers,Darreus 1-1; Jackson, Adoree 1-1; Kessler, Cody 5-minus 17. WIS — Clement, Corey 19-66; Ogunbowale, D. 13-50; Watt, Derek 5-32; McEvoy, Tanner 4-25; Deal, Taiwan 2-8; Stave, Joel 2-minus 2; Team 1-minus 2.
PASSINGUSC — Kessler, Cody 18-32-1-221; Team 0-1-0-0. WIS — Stave, Joel 18-27-0-217; Houston, Bart 0-2-0-0.
RECEIVINGUSC — Smith-Schuster 4-65; Jackson, Adoree 3-32; Mitchell, Steve 2-27;Petite, Tyler 2-26; Rogers, Darreus 2-25; McNamara, Taylo 2-21; Burnett, Deonta 1-13; Jones, Ronald 1-12; Pinner, Jahleel 1-0. WIS — Erickson, Alex 5-54; Wheelwright, R. 4-47; Traylor, Austin 3-47; Fumagalli, Troy 2-36; Ogunbowale, D. 2-21; Watt, Derek 2-12.
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Rushing Yards
Quarter: 189, Melvin Gordon vs. Nebraska (2), 11/15/2014Half: 258, Michael Bennett vs. Oregon, 9/9/2000 Game: 408, Melvin Gordon vs. Nebraska, 11/15/2014Season: 2,587, Melvin Gordon, 2014Career: 7,125, Ron Dayne, 1996-99
Rushing Attempts
Quarter: 16, Ron Dayne vs. Minnesota, 11/9/1996 Half: 31, Ron Dayne vs. Minnesota, 11/9/1996 Game: 50, Ron Dayne vs. Minnesota, 11/9/1996 Season: 356, Montee Ball, 2012Career: 1,220, Ron Dayne, 1996-99
Highest Average Per Carry
Game (10 att.): 19.5, Melvin Gordon vs. Bowling Green, 9/20/2014Season (100 att.): 7.81, Melvin Gordon, 2013 Career (300 att.): 7.79, Melvin Gordon, 2011-14
Rushing Touchdowns
Game: 5, Billy Marek vs. Minnesota, 11/23/1974; Anthony Davis vs. Minnesota, 11/23/2002; Brian Calhoun vs. Bowling Green 9/3/2005 and Illinois, 10/29/2005; Melvin Gordon vs. Bowling Green 9/20/2014Season: 33, Montee Ball, 2011Career: 77, Montee Ball, 2009-12
100-yard Rushing Games
Season: 12, Melvin Gordon, 2014 Career: 33, Ron Dayne, 1996-99 Consecutive: 17, Brent Moss, 1993-94
200-yard Rushing Games
Season: 6, Melvin Gordon, 2014Career: 14, Ron Dayne, 1996-99 Consecutive: 3, Billy Marek, 1974; Ron Dayne, 1996; Ron Dayne, 1999; Melvin Gordon, 2014
Highest Rushing Average Per Game
Season: 184.8, Melvin Gordon, 2014Career: 151.6, Ron Dayne, 1996-99
Rushing Yards in Consecutive Games
Two: 628, Ron Dayne, 1996 Three: 874, Ron Dayne, 1996 Four: 987, Ron Dayne, 1996 Five: 1,233, Ron Dayne, 1996 Six: 1,477, Ron Dayne, 1996
Passing
Passing Yards
Game: 423, Darrell Bevell vs. Minnesota, 10/23/1993 Season: 3,175, Russell Wilson, 2011 Career: 7,686, Darrell Bevell, 1992-95
Pass Attempts
Game: 54, Randy Wright vs. Iowa, 11/5/1983 Season: 370, Joel Stave, 2015Career: 1,052, Darrell Bevell, 1992-95
Pass Completions
Game: 35, Darrell Bevell vs. Iowa, 11/18/1995 Season: 225, Joel Stave, 2015Career: 646, Darrell Bevell, 1992-95 Consecutive: 17, Tanner McEvoy vs. Western Illinois, 9/6/2014
Highest Completion Percentage
Game (10 att.): .944, Darrell Bevell (17-18) vs. Northwestern, 10/9/1993 Season: .729, Scott Tolzien (194-266), 2010 Career: .681, Scott Tolzien (410-602), 2008-10
Passing Touchdowns
Game: 5, Darrell Bevell vs. Nevada, 9/4/1993; Jim Sorgi vs. Michigan State, 11/15/2003 Season: 31, Russell Wilson, 2011 Career: 59, Darrell Bevell, 1992-95
Highest Pass Efficiency Rating
Game (15 att.): 296.68, John Stocco vs. Indiana, 9/30/2006 Season: 191.8, Russell Wilson, 2011Career: 191.8, Russell Wilson, 2011
Most 200-yard Passing Games
Season: 9, Joel Stave, 2015Career: 18, Joel Stave, 2012-15Consecutive: 7, John Stocco, 2005
Most 300-yard Passing Games
Season: 3, Randy Wright, 1983; John Stocco, 2005Career: 4, John Stocco, 2003-06; Randy Wright, 1981-83Consecutive: 3, Randy Wright, 1983
Receiving
Most Yards Receiving
Game: 258, Lee Evans vs. Michigan State, 11/15/2003 Season: 1,545, Lee Evans, 2001 By a WR: 1,545, Lee Evans, 2001 By a RB: 571, Brian Calhoun, 2005 By a TE: 982, Travis Beckum, 2007 Career: 3,468, Lee Evans, 1999-2003 By a WR: 3,468, Lee Evans, 1999-2003 By a RB: 670, James White, 2010-13 By a TE: 2,149, Travis Beckum, 2006-08
Most Receptions
Game: 13, Matt Nyquist vs. Iowa, 11/18/1995 By a WR: 12, Jared Abbrederis vs. PSU, 11/30/2013 By a TE: 13, Matt Nyquist vs. Iowa, 11/18/1995 By a RB: 11, Brian Calhoun vs. Northwestern, 10/8/2005 Season: 75, Lee Evans, 2001; Travis Beckum, 2007 By a WR: 75, Lee Evans, 2001 By a RB: 53, Brian Calhoun, 2005 By a TE: 75, Travis Beckum, 2007Career: 202, Brandon Williams, 2002-05; Jared Abbbrederis, 2010-13
Individual Records
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By a WR: 202, Brandon Williams, 2002-05; Jared Abbbrederis, 2010-13 By a RB: 73, James White, 2010-13 By a TE: 159, Travis Beckum, 2006-08
Most Consecutive Games With a Pass Reception
Career: 38, Lee Evans, 1999-2003
Highest Average Per Reception
Game (3 rec.): 47.3, Larry Mialik vs. Penn State, 10/3/1970 Season (30 rec.): 21.3, Larry Mialik, 1970 Career (50 rec.): 20.1, Tony Simmons, 1994-97 Most Receiving Touchdowns
Game: 5, Lee Evans vs. Michigan State, 11/15/2003 Season: 13, Lee Evans, 2003 Career: 27, Lee Evans, 1999-2003
Scoring
Most Points
Game: 30, Billy Marek vs. Minnesota, 11/23/1974; Anthony Davis vs. Minnesota, 11/23/2002; Lee Evans vs. Michigan State, 11/15/2003; Brian Calhoun vs. Bowling Green, 9/3/2005 and Illinois, 10/29/2005; P.J. Hill vs. The Citadel, 9/15/2007; Melvin Gordon vs. Bowling Green, 9/20/2014 By a kicker: 17, Philip Welch vs. Indiana, 11/13/2010Season: 236, Montee Ball, 2011 By a kicker: 118, Philip Welch, 2010Career: 500, Montee Ball, 2009-12 By a kicker: 384, Philip Welch, 2008-11
Most Touchdowns
Game: 5, Billy Marek vs. Minnesota, 11/23/1974; Anthony Davis vs. Minnesota, 11/23/2002; Lee Evans vs. Michigan State, 11/15/2003; Brian Calhoun vs. Bowling Green, 9/3/2005 and Illinois, 10/29/2005; P.J. Hill vs. The Citadel, 9/15/2007; Melvin Gordon vs. Bowling Green, 9/20/2014Season: 39, Montee Ball, 2011Career: 83, Montee Ball, 2009-12
Most Extra Points
Game: 11, Philip Welch vs. Indiana, 11/13/2010Season: 67, Philip Welch, 2010Career: 202, Philip Welch, 2008-11
Highest Extra Point Percentage
Game (8 att.): 100.0, Vince Lamia vs. Missouri, 10/5/1974; Kevin Rohde vs. Minnesota, 10/15/1983; Rick Schnetzky vs. Eastern Michigan, 9/10/1994; Matt Davenport vs. San Jose State, 9/13/1997; Vitaly Pisetsky vs. Indiana, 10/16/1999; Mike Allen vs. Michigan State, 11/15/2003; Philip Welch, 9/25/2010; Philip Welch, 11/13/2010; Philip Welch, 11/27/2010Season (25 att.): 100.0, Gary Kroner, 1962; Roger Jaeger, 1971; Mark Doran, 1981; Mark Neuser, 2001; Mike Allen, 2002; Taylor Mehlhaff, 2006; Philip Welch, 2010; Jack Russell, 2013Career (50 att.): 98.1, Philip Welch, 2008-11
Most Field Goals
Game: 4, Vince Lamia vs. Minnesota, 11/20/1976; Todd Gregoire vs. Kentucky, 12/29/1984; Todd Gregoire vs. Ohio State, 11/7/1987; Rich Thompson vs. Bowling Green, 9/19/1992; Rich Thompson vs. Purdue, 10/17/1992; Matt Davenport vs. Minnesota, 11/7/1998; Vitaly Pisetsky vs. Michigan State, 10/23/1999; Philip Welch vs. Michigan, 9/27/2008
Season: 22, Rich Thompson, 1992Career: 65, Todd Gregoire, 1984-87
Highest Field Goal Percentage
Game (4 att.): 100.0, Vince Lamia vs. Minnesota, 11/20/1976; Todd Gregoire vs. Kentucky, 12/29/1984; Rich Thompson vs. Bowling Green, 9/19/1992; Rich Thompson vs. Purdue, 10/17/1992; Matt Davenport vs. Minnesota, 11/7/1998; Vitaly Pisetsky vs. Michigan State, 10/23/1999Season (15 att.): 90.5, Matt Davenport (19-21), 1998Career (30 att.): 86.8, Matt Davenport (33-38), 1997-98
Total Offense
Most Yards
Game: 416, Darrell Bevell vs. Minnesota, 10/23/1993Season: 3,199, Russell Wilson, 2011Career: 7,477, Darrell Bevell, 1992-95
Most Total Offensive Plays
Game: 61, Randy Wright vs. Iowa, 11/5/1983Season: 445, Tyler Donovan, 2007Career: 1,289, Brooks Bollinger, 1999-2002
Most TDs Responsible For
Game: 5, Billy Marek vs. Minnesota, 11/23/1974; Mike Kalasmiki vs. Minnesota, 11/17/1979; Jess Cole vs. Minnesota, 11/22/1980; Randy Wright vs. Purdue, 11/12/1983; Darrell Bevell vs. Nevada, 9/4/1993; Mike Samuel vs. San Jose State, 9/13/1997; Brooks Bollinger vs. Michigan State, 10/26/2002; Anthony Davis vs. Minnesota, 11/23/2002; Jim Sorgi vs. Michigan State, 11/15/2003; Lee Evans vs. Michigan State, 11/15/2003; Brian Calhoun vs. Bowling Green, 9/3/2005 and Illinois, 10/29/2005; P.J. Hill vs. The Citadel, 9/15/2007; Scott Tolzien vs. Michigan, 11/14/2009; James White vs. Nebraska 12/1/2012; Melvin Gordon vs. Bowling Green, 9/20/2014Season: 40, Montee Ball, 2011; Russell Wilson, 2011Career: 84, Montee Ball, 2009-12
All-Purpose Yardage
Most All-Purpose Yardage
Game: 347, Ron Dayne vs. Hawaii, 11/30/1996 Kick returns only: 241, Troy Vincent vs. Western Illinois, 9/14/1991Season: 2,242, Ron Dayne, 1996Career: 7,429, Ron Dayne, 1996-99
Kickoff and Punt Returns
Most Kickoff Return Yards
Game: 201, Jared Abbrederis vs. Oregon, 1/2/2012Season: 967, David Gilreath, 2007Career: 3,025, David Gilreath (2007-10)
Most Kickoff Returns
Game: 8, Jared Abbrederis vs. Oregon, 1/2/2012Season: 42, David Gilreath, 2007Career: 135, David Gilreath (2007-10)
Highest Avg. Per Kickoff Return
Game (3 ret.): 42.7, Selvie Washington vs. Neb, 9/21/1974Season (10 ret.): 29.6, Ira Matthews, 1976 Career (30 ret.): 25.8, Jared Abbrederis, 2010-13
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Most Kickoff Returns For TDs
Game: 1, many times (MR: Natrell Jamerson at Maryland, 11/7/2015)Season: 2, Ira Matthews, 1976; Nick Davis, 1999Career: 2, Danny Crooks, 1969-71; Ira Matthews, 1975-78; Nick Davis, 1998-2001
Most Punt Return Yards
Game: 158, Earl Girard vs. Iowa, 11/8/1947Season: 470, Jim Leonhard, 2003Career: 1,347, Jim Leonhard, 2001-04
Most Punt Returns
Game: 10, Bill Lane vs. Indiana, 11/3/1951Season: 38, Keith Jackson, 1994Career: 105, Jim Leonhard, 2001-04
Highest Average Per Punt Return
Game (3 ret.): 52.7, Earl Girard vs. Iowa, 11/8/1947Season (15 ret.): 16.9, Ira Matthews, 1978 Career (25 ret.): 13.7, Brandon Williams, 2002-05
Most Punt Returns For TDs
Game: 2, Earl Girard vs. Iowa, 11/8/1947Season: 3, Ira Matthews, 1978Career: 4, Ira Matthews, 1975-78
Punting
Most Yards Punting
Game: 514, Ken DeBauche vs. Michigan, 9/23/2006 Season: 3,323, Drew Meyer, 2012Career: 10,660, Kevin Stemke, 1997-2000
Most Punts
Game: 12, Dave Fronek vs. Nebraska, 10/9/1965; Bob Schaffner vs. Iowa, 10/19/1968; Brad Brekke vs. Miami, Fla., 9/9/1989Season: 80, Drew Meyer, 2012Career: 256, Drew Meyer, 2012-15
Highest Average Per Punt
Game (3 punts): 52.2, Dick Mileager vs. Kansas, 10/2/1976Season (30 punts): 44.8, Ken DeBauche, 2005Career (100 punts): 43.5, Kevin Stemke, 1997-2000
Interceptions
Most Interceptions
Game: 4, Clarence Bratt vs. Minnesota, 11/20/1954Season: 11, Jim Leonhard, 2002Career: 21, Jamar Fletcher, 1998-2000; Jim Leonhard, 2001-04
Most Interception Return Yardage
Game: 103, Bob Radcliffe vs. Navy, 10/15/1949; Ed Withers vs. Iowa, 10/14/1950Season: 179, Jamar Fletcher, 2000Career: 459, Jamar Fletcher, 1998-2000
Highest Average Per Int. Return
Season (min. 4 ret.): 30.5, Pat Levenhagen, 1955Career (min. 8 ret.): 25.0, Ed Withers, 1949-51
Most Interception Ret. for TDs
Game: 2, Bob Radcliffe vs. Navy, 10/15/1949Season: 3, Jamar Fletcher, 1998Career: 5, Jamar Fletcher, 1998-2000
Defense
Most Tackles
Game: 28, Dave Crossen vs. Purdue, 11/5/1977 By a LB: 28, Dave Crossen vs. Purdue, 11/5/1977 By a DB: 23, Scott Nelson vs. Iowa, 10/13/1990Season: 181, Dave Lokanc, 1972 By a LB: 181, Dave Lokanc, 1972 By a DL: 135, Tim Krumrie, 1981 By a DB: 144, Reggie Holt, 1991Career: 451, Pete Monty, 1993-96 By a LB: 451, Pete Monty, 1993-96 By a DL: 444, Tim Krumrie, 1979-82 By a DB: 359, Greg Thomas, 1987-90
Most Tackles For Loss
Game: 6.5, Alex Lewis vs. Purdue, 10/18/2003Season: 31, Tom Burke, 1998Career: 58, Tarek Saleh, 1993-96
Most Quarterback Sacks
Game: 6, Tim Jordan vs. Northwestern, 10/19/1985 Season: 22, Tom Burke, 1998Career: 33, Tarek Saleh, 1993-96
Most Passes Defended
Game: 6, Mike Echols vs. Purdue, 11/6/1999Season: 25, Mike Echols, 2000; Jim Leonhard, 2002Career: 62, Mike Echols, 1998-2001
Most Fumbles Recovered
Game: 3, Michael Reid vs. Ohio State, 11/16/1985Season: 5, Ed Bosold, 1972Career: 9, Scott Erdmann, 1975-78
Most Blocked Kicks
Game: 3, Richard Johnson vs. Missouri, 9/15/1984Season: 6, Richard Johnson, 1984Career: 8, Richard Johnson, 1982-84
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Games Played (All 50+)
1. Beau Allen, 2010-13 DL 54 Jordan Fredrick, 2012-15 WR 54 Ryan Groy, 2010-13 OL 54 Rob Havenstein, 2011-14 OL 54 Ethan Hemer, 2010-13 DL 54 Darius Hillary, 2012-15 CB 54 Drew Meyer, 2012-15 P 54 Dezmen Southward, 2010-13 DB 54 9. Jared Abbrederis, 2010-13 WR 53 Chris Borland, 2009-13 LB 53 Patrick Butrym, 2008-11 DL 53 Jacob Pedersen, 2010-13 TE 53 Devin Smith, 2008-12 DB 53 Michael Caputo, 2012-15 S 53 15. Ethan Armstrong, 2010-13 LB 52 Bradie Ewing, 2008-11 FB 52 Antonio Fenelus, 2008-11 CB 52 Aaron Henry, 2007, 09-11 DB 52 Derek Landisch, 2011-14 LB 52 Mike Newkirk, 2005-08 DL 52 Brad Nortman, 2008-11 P 52 Conor O’Neill, 2010-13 LB 52 Jonathan Orr, 2002-05 WR 52 James White, 2010-13 RB 52 Brandon Williams, 2002-05 WR 52 Kyle Zuleger, 2010-13 DB 52 27. Brett Bell, 2001-05 DB 51 Jake Byrne, 2008-11 TE 51 Ken DeBauche, 2004-07 P 51 Jim Leonhard, 2001-04 DB 51 Taylor Mehlhaff, 2004-07 K 51 Culmer St. Jean, 2007-10 LB 51 Scott Starks, 2001-04 DB 51 Ben Strickland, 2004-07 DB 51 Rick Wagner, 2009-12 OL 51 Brandon White, 2002-05 WR 51 Mark Zalewski, 2002-06 LB 51 Tyler Marz, 2012-15 OL 51 39. Sam Arneson, 2011-14 TE 50 Dan Buenning, 2001-04 OL 50 Darrin Charles, 2001-04 WR 50 Tyler Dippel, 2010-13 DL 50 David Gilreath, 2007-10 WR 50 Anttaj Hawthorne, 2001-04 DL 50 DeAndre Levy, 2005-08 LB 50 Eric Mahlik, 1997-2000 DL 50 Joe Monty, 2003-96 DL 50 Matt Shaughnessy, 2005-08 LB 50 Kraig Urbik, 2005-08 OL 50
Starts at Quarterback
1. Darrell Bevell, 1992-95 43 2. Brooks Bollinger, 1999-2002 42 3. Joel Stave, 2012-15 41 4. Mike Samuel, 1996-98 38 5. John Stocco, 2004-06 36 6. Neil Graff, 1969-71 31 7. Tony Lowery, 1987-91 26 Scott Tolzien, 2009-10 26 9. Mike Howard, 1984-86 24 10. Randy Wright, 1982-83 23 Quarterback Wins
1. Joel Stave, 2012-15 (41 starts) 31 2. Brooks Bollinger, 1999-2002 (42) 30 3. John Stocco, 2004-06 (36) 29 4. Mike Samuel, 1996-98 (38) 27 5. Darrell Bevell, 1992-95 (43) 26 6. Scott Tolzien, 2009-10 (26) 21 7. Jim Miller, 1953-55 (22) 15 8. Randy Wright, 1982-83 (23) 14 9. Neil Graff, 1969-71 (31) 11 Mike Howard, 1984-86 (24) 11 Gregg Bohlig, 1973-74 (22) 11 Tyler Donovan, 2006-07 (15) 11 Russell Wilson, 2011 (14) 11
Quarterback Winning Percentage
(Minimum 15 starts)
1. Scott Tolzien, 2009-10 .808 (21-5) 2. John Stocco, 2004-06 .806 (29-7) 3. Joel Stave, 2012-15 .756 (31-10) 4. Tyler Donovan, 2006-07 .733 (11-4) 5. Brooks Bollinger, 1999-2002 .714 (30-12) 6. Mike Samuel, 1996-98 .711 (27-11) 7. Jim Miller, 1953-55 .705 (15-6-1) 8. Robert Petruska, 1948-50 .656 (10-5-1) 9. Darrell Bevell, 1992-95 .640 (26-14-3)10. Randy Wright, 1982-83 .609 (14-9)
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Rushing RecordsTop 10 Career Leaders
1. Ron Dayne
Year Att. Yards Avg. TD1996 325 2,109 6.5 211997 263 1,457 5.5 151998 295 1,525 5.2 151999 337 2,034 6.0 20Total 1,220 7,125 5.8 71
2. Montee Ball
Year Att. Yards Avg. TD2009 98 391 4.0 42010 163 996 6.1 182011 307 1,923 6.3 332012 356 1,830 5.1 22Total 924 5,140 5.6 77
3. Melvin Gordon
Year Att. Yards Avg. TD2011 20 98 4.9 12012 62 621 10.0 32013 206 1,609 7.8 122014 343 2,587 7.5 29Total 631 4,915 7.8 45
4. Anthony Davis
Year Att. Yards Avg. TD2001 291 1,466 5.0 112002 300 1,555 5.2 132003 116 682 5.9 72004 201 973 4.8 11Total 908 4,676 5.1 42
5. James White
Year Att. Yards Avg. TD2010 156 1,052 6.7 142011 141 713 5.1 62012 125 806 6.9 122013 221 1,444 6.5 13Total 643 4,015 6.2 45
6. P.J. Hill
Year Att. Yards Avg. TD2006 311 1,569 5.0 152007 233 1,212 5.2 142008 226 1,161 5.1 13Total 770 3,942 5.1 42
7. Billy Marek
Year Att. Yards Avg. TD1972 1 6 6.0 01973 241 1,207 5.0 131974 205 1,215 5.9 181975 272 1,281 4.7 13Total 719 3,709 5.2 44
8. Brent Moss
Year Att. Yards Avg. TD1991 61 219 3.6 11992 165 739 4.5 91993 312 1,637 5.2 161994 156 833 5.3 8Total 694 3,428 4.9 34
9. Terrell Fletcher
Year Att. Yards Avg. TD1991 109 446 4.1 41992 96 496 5.2 01993 165 996 6.0 91994 244 1,476 6.0 12Total 614 3,414 5.6 25
10. John Clay
Year Att. Yards Avg. TD2008 155 884 5.7 92009 287 1,517 5.3 182010 187 1,012 5.4 14Total 629 3,413 5.4 41
Career Records
Yards
1. Ron Dayne, 1996-99 7,125 2. Montee Ball, 2009-12 5,140 3. Melvin Gordon, 2011-14 4,915 4. Anthony Davis, 2001-04 4,676 5. James White, 2010-13 4,015 6. P.J. Hill, 2006-08 3,942 7. Billy Marek, 1972-75 3,709 8. Brent Moss, 1991-94 3,428 9. Terrell Fletcher, 1991-94 3,414 10. John Clay, 2008-10 3,413 11. Alan Ameche, 1951-54 3,345 12. Larry Emery, 1983-86 2,979 13. Rufus Ferguson, 1970-72 2,814 14. Carl McCullough, 93, 95-97 2,111 15. Alan Thompson, 1969-71 2,005 16. Marvin Artley, 1985-88 1,991 17. Michael Bennett, 1999-2000 1,979 18. Brooks Bollinger, 1999-2002 1,767 19. Larry Canada, 1973-76 1,714 20. Dave Mohapp, 1978-81 1,710 Attempts
1. Ron Dayne, 1996-99 1,220 2. Montee Ball, 2009-12 924 3. Anthony Davis., 2001-04 908 4. P.J. Hill, 2006-08 770 5. Billy Marek, 1972-75 719 6. Alan Ameche, 1951-54 701 7. Brent Moss, 1991-94 694 8. James White, 2010-13 643 9. Melvin Gordon, 2011-14 631 10. John Clay, 2008-10 629
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1. Montee Ball, 2009-12 77 2. Ron Dayne, 1996-99 71 3. James White, 2010-13 45 Melvin Gordon, 2011-14 45 5. Billy Marek, 1972-75 44 6. Anthony Davis, 2001-04 42 P.J. Hill, 2006-08 42 8. John Clay, 2008-10 41 9. Brent Moss, 1991-94 34 10. Brooks Bollinger, 1999-2002 26 Rufus Ferguson, 1970-72 26 Average Per Carry(Minimum 300 attempts)
1. Melvin Gordon, 2011-14 7.79 2. James White, 2010-13 6.24 3. Ron Dayne, 1996-99 5.84 4. Montee Ball, 2009-12 5.56 5. Terrell Fletcher, 1991-94 5.56 6. John Clay, 2008-10 5.43 7. Michael Bennett, 1999-2000 5.39 8. Billy Marek, 1972-75 5.16 9. Anthony Davis, 2001-04 5.15 10. Larry Emery, 1983-86 5.12 P.J. Hill, 2006-08 5.12
Season Records
Yards
1. Melvin Gordon, 2014 2,587 2. Ron Dayne, 1996 2,109 3. Ron Dayne, 1999 2,034 4. Montee Ball, 2011 1,923 5. Montee Ball, 2012 1,830 6. Michael Bennett, 2000 1,681 7. Brent Moss, 1993 1,637 8. Brian Calhoun, 2005 1,636 9. Melvin Gordon, 2013 1,609 10. P.J. Hill, 2006 1,569 11. Anthony Davis, 2002 1,555 12. Ron Dayne, 1998 1,525 13. John Clay, 2009 1,517 14. Terrell Fletcher, 1994 1,476 15. Anthony Davis, 2001 1,466 16. Ron Dayne, 1997 1,457 17. James White, 2013 1,444 18. Billy Marek, 1975 1,281 19. P.J. Hill, 2007 1,236 20. Rufus Ferguson, 1971 1,222 Attempts
1. Montee Ball, 2012 356 2. Brian Calhoun, 2005 348 3. Melvin Gordon, 2014 343 4. Ron Dayne, 1999 337 5. Ron Dayne, 1996 325 6. Brent Moss, 1993 312 7. P.J. Hill, 2006 311 8. Michael Bennett, 2000 310 9. Montee Ball, 2011 307 10. Anthony Davis, 2002 300
Touchdowns
1. Montee Ball, 2011 33 2. Melvin Gordon, 2014 29 3. Brian Calhoun, 2005 22 Montee Ball, 2012 22 5. Ron Dayne, 1996 21 6. Ron Dayne, 1999 20 7. Billy Marek, 1974 18 John Clay, 2009 18 Montee Ball, 2010 18 10. Brent Moss, 1993 16 Average Per Carry
(Minimum 100 attempts)
1. Melvin Gordon, 2013 7.81 2. Melvin Gordon, 2014 7.54 3. Troy King, 1982 6.75 4. James White, 2010 6.74 5. James White, 2013 6.53 6. Ron Dayne, 1996 6.49 7. Marvin Artley, 1987 6.45 James White, 2012 6.45 9. Montee Ball, 2011 6.26 10. Larry Emery, 1984 6.19
Game Records
Yards
1. Melvin Gordon vs. Nebraska, 11/15/2014 408 2. Ron Dayne vs. Hawaii, 11/30/1996 339 3. Billy Marek vs. Minnesota, 11/23/1974 304 4. Anthony Davis vs. Minnesota, 11/23/2002 301 5. Ron Dayne vs. Minnesota, 11/9/1996 297 6. Michael Bennett vs. Northwestern, 9/23/2000 293 7. Michael Bennett vs. Oregon, 9/9/2000 290 8. Ron Dayne vs. Illinois, 11/23/1996 289 9. Melvin Gordon vs. Northwestern, 10/4/2014 259 10. Brian Calhoun vs. Bowling Green, 9/3/2005 258 11. Ron Dayne vs. San Jose State, 9/13/1997 254 12. Melvin Gordon vs. Bowl. Green, 9/20/2014 253 13. Melvin Gordon vs. Auburn, 1/1/2015 251 14. Zach Brown vs. Minnesota, 11/17/2007 250 15. P.J. Hill vs. Northwestern, 10/7/2006 249 16. Anthony Davis vs. Akron, 9/6/2003 247 Montee Ball at Purdue, 10/13/12 247 18. Ron Dayne vs. Utah, 12/27/1996 246 Ron Dayne vs. UCLA, 1/1/1999 246 20. Ron Dayne vs. Purdue, 11/2/1996 244
Attempts
1. Ron Dayne vs. Minnesota, 11/9/1996 50 2. Michael Bennett vs. Northwestern, 9/23/2000 48 3. Anthony Davis vs. Minnesota, 11/23/2002 45 4. Billy Marek vs. Minnesota, 11/23/1974 43 Brian Calhoun vs. Bowling Green, 9/3/2005 43
Touchdowns
1. Billy Marek vs. Minnesota, 11/23/1974 5 Anthony Davis vs. Minnesota, 11/23/2002 5 Brian Calhoun vs. Bowling Green, 9/3/2005 5 Brian Calhoun vs. Illinois, 10/29/2005 5 Melvin Gordon vs. Bowling Green, 9/20/2014 5 5. Billy Marek vs. Iowa, 11/10/1973 4 Billy Marek vs. Iowa, 11/23/1974 4
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Jess Cole vs. Minnesota, 11/22/1980 4 Ron Dayne vs. Illinois, 11/23/1996 4 Ron Dayne vs. Hawaii, 11/30/1996 4 Ron Dayne vs. San Diego State, 9/13/1997 4 Ron Dayne vs. UCLA, 1/1/1999 4 Ron Dayne vs. Ohio State, 10/2/1999 4 P.J. Hill vs. The Citadel, 9/15/2007 4 James White vs. Austin Peay, 9/25/2010 4 Montee Ball at Michigan, 11/20/2010 4 Montee Ball vs. Northwestern, 11/27/2010 4 Montee Ball vs. Nebraska, 10/1/2011 4 Montee Ball vs. Penn State, 11/26/2011 4 James White vs. Nebraska, 12/1/2012 4 Melvin Gordon vs. Illinois, 10/11/2014 4 Melvin Gordon vs. Nebraska, 11/15/2014 4
Average Per Carry(Minimum 10 attempts)
1. Melvin Gordon vs. Bowling Green, 9/20/2014 19.5 2. Melvin Gordon vs. Nebraska, 11/15/2014 16.3 3. Ken Starch vs. Colorado, 9/28/1974 14.9 4. Terrell Fletcher vs. Indiana, 9/24/1994 14.6 5. Ken Starch vs. Wyoming, 10/6/1973 14.2 6. James White vs. Austin Peay, 9/25/2010 13.2 7. James White vs. UMass, 8/31/2013 13.0 8. Melvin Gordon vs. Arizona State, 9/13/2013 12.9 9. Clarence Self vs. Purdue, 9/27/1947 12.7 Ron Dayne vs. San Jose State, 9/13/1997 12.7
Rushing Yardage Records By Class
SeasonSeniors
2,034 Ron Dayne, 19991,830 Montee Ball, 20121,476 Terrell Fletcher, 19941,444 James White, 20131,281 Billy Marek, 1975
Juniors
2,587 Melvin Gordon, 20141,923 Montee Ball, 20111,681 Michael Bennett, 20001,637 Brent Moss, 19931,636 Brian Calhoun
Sophomores
1,609 Melvin Gordon, 20131,555 Anthony Davis, 20021,517 John Clay, 20091,457 Ron Dayne, 19971,236 P.J. Hill, 2007
Freshmen
2,109 Ron Dayne, 19961,569 P.J. Hill, 20061,466 Anthony Davis, 20011,052 James White, 2010884 John Clay, 2008
GameSeniors
247 Montee Ball at Purdue, 2012241 Terrell Fletcher vs. Duke, 1995231 Ron Dayne vs. Cincinnati, 1999225 Marck Harrison vs. Purdue, 1984222 Ron Dayne vs. Purdue, 1999
Juniors
408 Melvin Gordon vs. Nebraska, 2014304 Billy Marek vs. Minnesota, 1974293 Michael Bennett vs. Northwestern, 2000290 Michael Bennett vs. Oregon, 2000259 Melvin Gordon vs. Northwestern, 2014
Sophomores
301 Anthony Davis vs. Minnesota, 2002254 Ron Dayne vs. San Jose State, 1997226 Billy Marek vs. Wyoming, 1973220 Alan Thompson vs. Oklahoma, 1969207 Dwayne Smith vs. Michigan State, 2003207 Ron Dayne vs. Illinois, 1997
Freshmen
339 Ron Dayne vs. Hawaii, 1996297 Ron Dayne vs. Minnesota, 1996289 Ron Dayne vs. Illinois, 1996250 Zach Brown vs. Minnesota, 2007249 P.J. Hill vs. Northwestern, 2006246 Ron Dayne vs. Utah, 1996
1,000-Yard Rushers (Season)
Alan Ameche (1,079 yards), 1952
Marquette (22-86-0); #2 Illinois (32-118-1); at Ohio State (25-106-0); at Iowa (13-54-1); #8 UCLA (14-31-0); at Rice (23-118-0); Northwestern (31-142-0); at Indiana (20-162-3); Minnesota (25-129-2); #5 USC (28-133-0)
Rufus Ferguson (1,222 yards), 1971
Northern Illinois (16-93-2); at #15 Syracuse (26-149-2); #18 LSU (23-97-1); at Northwestern (6-46-0); Indiana (27-152-3); Michigan State (25-103-1); at #12 Ohio State (23-136-0); at Iowa (28-126-0); Purdue (11-16-0); Illinois (25-93-0); at Minnesota (29-211-1)
Rufus Ferguson (1,004 yards), 1972
Northern Illinois (17-165-2); Syracuse (28-153-2); at LSU (17-63-0); Northwestern (34-197-2); at Indiana (15-64-0); at Michigan State (18-79-0); #4 Ohio State (21-79-0); Iowa (19-92-1); at Purdue (DNP); at Illinois (DNP); Minnesota (36-112-0)
Billy Marek (1,207 yards), 1973
Purdue (14-34-0); #19 Colorado (13-75-0); at #2 Nebraska (30-145-0); Wyoming (29-226-3); #1 Ohio State (13-49-0); at #4 Michigan (9-31-1); Indiana (33-146-2); at Michigan State (13-48-0); Iowa (30-203-4); Northwestern (26-119-2); at Minnesota (31-131-1)
Billy Marek (1,215 yards), 1974
at Purdue (DNP); #4 Nebraska (21-45-1); at Colorado (16-81-0); Missouri (13-123-3); at #1 Ohio State (16-77-0); #3 Michigan (9-42-0); at Indiana (DNP); #20 Michigan State (24-107-2); at Iowa (34-206-4); at Northwestern (29-230-3); Minnesota (43-304-5)
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Billy Marek (1,281 yards), 1975
#2 Michigan (21-58-0); South Dakota (12-93-3); #5 Missouri (31-117-2); Kansas (19-77-1); at Purdue (25-152-1); #1 Ohio State (12-38-0); Northwestern (36-198-2); Illinois (39-198-2); at Iowa (17-59-1); Indiana (31-182-1); at Minnesota (29-118-0)
Larry Emery (1,113 yards), 1985
Northern Illinois (17-122-2); UNLV (24-110-0); at Wyoming (20-136-3); #5 Michigan (19-104-0); #1 Iowa (19-104-0); Northwestern (17-42-1); at Illinois (20-101-2); Indiana (28-188-0); at Minnesota (25-124-0); at #3 Ohio State (28-85-0); Michigan State (15-45-0)
Brent Moss (1,637 yards), 1993
Nevada (19-74-0); at SMU (27-181-1); Iowa State (21-104-3); at Indiana (32-198-1); Northwestern (15-125-2); at Purdue (29-139-1); at Minnesota (27-130-2); #24 Michigan (26-128-0); #3 Ohio State (25-129-1); at Illinois (27-124-1); Michigan State (28-147-2); #13 UCLA (36-158-2)
Terrell Fletcher (1,476 yards), 1994
Eastern Michigan (11-100-3); at #7 Colorado (15-82-0); #21 Indiana (10-146-2); at Michigan State (12-58-0); at Northwestern (26-186-3); Purdue (19-141-1); Minnesota (28-101-0); at #10 Michigan (14-39-0); at Ohio State (8-25-0); Cincinnati (21-165-1); Illinois (41-192-0); #25 Duke (39-241-2)
Carl McCullough (1,038 yards), 1995
#13 Colorado (28-151-0); at Stanford (34-204-1); SMU (26-130-1); at #6 Penn State (27-98-0); #4 Ohio State (23-102-1); at #11 Northwestern (23-74-0); Michigan State (19-91-0); at Purdue (10-26-0); at Minnesota (11-30-0); Iowa (DNP); Illinois (35-132-0)
Ron Dayne (2,109 yards), 1996
Eastern Michigan (8-53-1); at UNLV (13-90-1); Stanford (12-75-0); #3 Penn State (24-129-2); at #2 Ohio State (21-65-0); #14 Northwestern (28-139-1); at Michigan State (15-81-0); Purdue (30-244-2); Minnesota (50-297-3); at Iowa (17-62-0); at Illinois (41-289-4); at Hawaii (36-339-4); Utah (30-246-3)
Ron Dayne (1,457 yards), 1997
#17 Syracuse (13-46-0); Boise State (DNP); at San Jose State (20-254-3); San Diego State (26-145-4); Indiana (34-202-2); at Northwestern (25-93-2); Illinois (28-207-2); at Purdue (26-141-1); at Minnesota (40-183-1); #12 Iowa (7-24-0); #1 Michigan (DNP); at #6 Penn State (30-126-0); #11 Georgia (14-36-0)
Ron Dayne (1,525 yards), 1998
at San Diego State (DNP); Ohio (20-111-3); UNLV (13-108-0); Northwestern (22-168-1); at Indiana (28-130-1); Purdue (33-127-1); at Illinois (39-190-3); at Iowa (39-164-1); Minnesota (35-133-1); #15 Michigan (16-53-0); #14 Penn State (23-95-0); #6 UCLA (27-246-4)
Ron Dayne (2,034 yards), 1999
Murray State (20-135-3); Ball St. (31-158-1); at Cincinnati (28-231-1); #4 Michigan (22-88-1); at #12 Ohio State (32-161-4); at #25 Minnesota (25-80-1); Indiana (17-167-2); #11 Michigan State (34-214-2); at Northwestern (35-162-2); at #17 Purdue (32-222-1); Iowa (27-216-1); #22 Stanford (34-200-1)
Michael Bennett (1,681 yards), 2000
Western Michigan (30-128-1); Oregon (28-290-2); Cincinnati (DNP); Northwestern (48-293-2); at #9 Michigan (30-123-0); #8
Ohio State (20-106-1); at Michigan State (23-59-0); #17 Purdue (28-188-1); at Iowa (29-81-1); Minnesota (DNP); at Indiana (22-112-1); at Hawaii (36-218-1); UCLA (16-83-1)
Anthony Davis (1,466 yards), 2001
Virginia (24-147-0); at #7 Oregon (13-130-1); #19 Fresno State (24-137-0); at Penn State (37-200-0); Western Kentucky (19-89-2); Indiana (DNP); at #21 Ohio State (26-103-1); at Illinois (24-116-2); Michigan State (32-101-0); Iowa (36-132-1); #11 Michigan (27-103-1); at Minnesota (29-208-3)
Anthony Davis (1,555 yards), 2002
Fresno State (36-184-0); at UNLV (20-81-0); West Virginia (19-75-1); Northern Illinois (14-49-1); Arizona (16-110-2); #20 Penn State (11-46-0); at Indiana (18-108-1); #4 Ohio State (25-144-1); at Michigan State (29-170-0); at #9 Iowa (16-34-0); Illinois (DNP); at #12 Michigan (26-154-1); Minnesota (45-301-5); #14 Colorado (25-99-1)
Brian Calhoun (1,636 yards), 2005
Bowling Green (43-258-5); Temple (11-42-1); at North Carolina (38-171-2); #14 Michigan (35-155-1); Indiana (26-101-1); at Northwestern (23-122-1); at #22 Minnesota (23-110-3); Purdue (20-62-0); at Illinois (35-197-5); at #10 Penn State (20-38-1); Iowa (15-18-0); at Hawaii (29-149-1); vs. #7 Auburn (30-213-1)
P.J. Hill (1,569 yards), 2006
Bowling Green (22-130-1); Western Illinois (22-101-3); San Diego State (26-184-1); at #6 Michigan (20-54-0); at Indiana (23-129-3); Northwestern (35-249-1); Minnesota (25-164-2); at Purdue (29-161-2); Illinois (12-50-0); Penn State (31-148-0); at Iowa (28-77-1); Buffalo (19-86-1); #12 Arkansas (19-36-0)
P.J. Hill (1,236 yards), 2007
Washington State (21-84-2); UNLV (30-147); The Citadel (25-168-4); Iowa (29-113-1); Michigan State (34-155-2); Illinois (21-83-1); Penn St. (19-75-1); Northern Illinois (21-184-2); Indiana (12-57-1); Michigan (5-14); Tennessee (16-132)
P.J. Hill (1,161 yards), 2008
Akron (26-210-2); Marshall (18-57-2); Fresno State (26-112); Michigan (22-70); Ohio State (16-63-1); Penn State (15-58); Iowa (8-34); Illinois (3-9); Michigan State (20-106-1); Indiana (19-126-3); Minnesota (24-117-2); Cal-Poly (14-59-2); Florida State (15-140)
John Clay (1,517 yards), 2009
NIU (14-43-2); Fresno State (21-143-1); Wofford (12-70); Michigan State (32-142-1); Minnesota (32-184-3); Ohio State (20-59); Iowa (21-75); Purdue (24-123-3); Indiana (15-134-1); Michigan (26-151-1); Northwestern (23-100-1); Hawaii (24-172-3); Miami (22-121-2)
James White (1,052 yards), 2010
UNLV (11-59); San Jose State (6-25); Arizona State (6-40); Austin Peay (11-145-4); Michigan State (10-98-2); Minnesota (19-118-2); Ohio State (17-75-1); Iowa (6-10); Indiana (19-144-2); Michigan (23-181-2); Northwestern (20-134-1); TCU (8-23)
John Clay (1,012 yards), 2010
UNLV (17-123-2); San Jose State (23-137-2); Arizona State (22-123-1); Austin Peay (15-118-1); Michigan State (17-80); Minnesota (21-111-3); Ohio State (21-104-2); Iowa (24-91-2); Purdue (12-42); Northwestern (4-7); TCU (11-76-1)
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Montee Ball (1,923 yards), 2011
UNLV (10-63-3); Oregon State (18-118-2); Northern Illinois (20-91-2); South Dakota (15-88-2); Nebraska (30-151-4); Indiana (14-142-3); Michigan State (18-115-1); Ohio State (17-85-1); Purdue (20-223-3); Minnesota (23-166-2); Illinois (38-224-2); Penn State (25-156, 4); Michigan State (27-137-3); Oregon (32-164-1)
Montee Ball (1,830 yards), 2012
UNI (32-120-1); at Oregon State (15-61-0), Utah State (37-139-1); UTEP (9-40-1); at #22 Nebraska (32-90-3); Illinois (19-116-2); at Purdue (29-247-3); Minnesota (24-171-2); Michigan State (22-46-0); at Indiana (27-198-3); Ohio State (39-191-1); at Penn State (27-111-1); vs. #12 Nebraska (21-202-3); vs #6 Stanford (24-100-1)
Melvin Gordon (1,609 yards), 2013
UMass (13-144-1); Tennessee Tech (9-140-1); at Arizona State (15-193-2); Purdue (16-147-3); at #4 Ohio State (15-74-0); #19 Northwestern (22-172-1); at Illinois (17-142-3); at Iowa (17-68-0); BYU (19-86-0); Indiana (13-146-1); at Minnesota (12-69-0); Penn State (13-91-0); vs. #8 South Carolina (25-143-0)
James White (1,444 yards), 2013
UMass (11-143-1); Tennessee Tech (22-109-1); at Arizona State (12-45-0); Purdue (16-145-1); at #4 Ohio State (8-31-1); #19 Northwestern (19-101-1); at Illinois (20-98-2); at Iowa (19-132-2); BYU (23-147-2); Indiana (20-205-1); at Minnesota (26-125-1); Penn State (13-56-0); vs. #8 South Carolina (12-107-0)
Melvin Gordon (2,587 yards), 2014
vs. #13 LSU (16-140-1); Western Illinois (17-38-0); Bowling Green (13-253-5); South Florida (32-181-2); at Northwestern (27-259-1); Illinois (27-174-4); Maryland (22-122-3); at Rutgers (19-128-2); at Purdue (25-205-1); #11 Nebraska (25-408-4); at Iowa (31-200-2); #22 Minnesota (29-151-1); vs. #6 Ohio State (26-76-0): vs. #19 Auburn (34-251-3)
100-Yard Rushing Performances
300 or more yards408 Melvin Gordon Nebraska 11/15/2014339 Ron Dayne Hawaii 11/30/1996 304 Billy Marek Minnesota 11/23/1974 301 Anthony Davis Minnesota 11/23/2002
200-299 yards297 Ron Dayne Minnesota 11/9/1996 293 Michael Bennett Northwestern 9/23/2000290 Michael Bennett Oregon 9/9/2000289 Ron Dayne Illinois 11/23/1996 259 Melvin Gordon Northwestern 10/4/2014258 Brian Calhoun Bowling Green 9/3/2005254 Ron Dayne San Jose State 9/13/1997 253 Melvin Gordon Bowling Green 9/20/2014251 Melvin Gordon Auburn 1/1/2015250 Zach Brown Minnesota 11/17/2007249 P.J. Hill Northwestern 10/7/2006247 Anthony Davis Akron 9/6/2003247 Montee Ball Purdue 10/13/2012246 Ron Dayne Utah 12/27/1996 246 Ron Dayne UCLA 1/1/1999244 Ron Dayne Purdue 11/2/1996 241 Terrell Fletcher Duke 1/2/1995 231 Ron Dayne Cincinnati 9/18/1999230 Billy Marek Northwestern 11/16/1974 226 Billy Marek Wyoming 10/6/1973 225 Marck Harrison Purdue 11/10/1984224 Montee Ball Illinois 11/19/2011
223 Montee Ball Purdue 11/5/2011222 Ron Dayne Purdue 11/6/1999220 Alan Thompson Oklahoma 9/20/1969 218 Michael Bennett Hawaii 11/25/2000216 Ron Dayne Iowa 11/13/1999216 Melvin Gordon Nebraska 12/1/2012214 Ron Dayne Michigan State 10/23/1999213 Anthony Davis Illinois 10/2/2004213 Brian Calhoun Auburn 1/2/2006211 Rufus Ferguson Minnesota 11/20/1971210 P.J. Hill Akron 8/30/2008208 Anthony Davis Minnesota 11/24/2001207 Ron Dayne Illinois 10/11/1997 207 Dwayne Smith Michigan State 11/15/2003206 Billy Marek Iowa 11/9/1974 205 James White Indiana 11/16/2013205 Melvin Gordon Purdue 11/8/2014204 Carl McCullough Stanford 9/16/1995 203 Billy Marek Iowa 11/10/1973 203 Marck Harrison Ohio State 10/27/1984 202 Ron Dayne Indiana 9/27/1997 202 Montee Ball Nebraska 12/1/2012200 Alan Ameche Minnesota 11/24/1951 200 Ron Dayne Stanford 1/1/2000200 Anthony Davis Penn State 9/22/2001200 Melvin Gordon Iowa 11/22/2014
150-199 yards198 Billy Marek Northwestern 10/25/1975 198 Brent Moss Indiana 9/25/1993198 Montee Ball Indiana 11/10/2012197 Rufus Ferguson Northwestern 10/7/1972 197 Brian Calhoun Illinois 10/29/2005193 Dwayne Smith Illinois 9/27/2003193 Melvin Gordon Arizona State 9/14/2013192 Terrell Fletcher Illinois 11/19/1994 191 Montee Ball Ohio State 11/17/2012190 Ron Dayne Illinois 10/17/1998 189 Billy Marek Illinois 10/30/1975 188 Larry Emery Indiana 11/2/1985 188 Michael Bennett Purdue 10/21/2000186 Terrell Fletcher Northwestern 10/8/1994 185 Larry Emery Michigan 9/22/1984 184 Ken Starch Wyoming 10/6/1973 184 Anthony Davis Fresno State 8/23/2002184 P.J. Hill San Diego State 9/16/2006184 P.J. Hill Northern Illinois 10/20/2007184 John Clay Minnesota 10/3/2009183 Ron Dayne Minnesota 10/25/1997 182 Billy Marek Indiana 11/15/1975 181 Brent Moss SMU 9/11/1993181 James White Michigan 11/20/2010181 Melvin Gordon South Florida 9/27/2014178 Montee Ball Northwestern 11/27/2010175 James White Minnesota 10/20/2012175 Melvin Gordon Illinois 10/11/2014174 Larry Emery Northwestern 9/29/1984 173 Brent Moss Michigan State 10/1/1994173 Montee Ball Michigan 11/20/2010172 John Clay Hawaii 12/5/2009172 Melvin Gordon Northwestern 10/12/2013171 Brian Calhoun North Carolina 9/18/2005170 Carl McCullough Boise State 9/6/1997170 Anthony Davis Michigan State 10/26/2002168 Ron Dayne Northwestern 9/26/1998168 Anthony Davis Ohio State 10/9/2004168 P.J. Hill The Citadel 9/15/2007168 David Gilreath Indiana 11/8/2008167 Ron Dayne Indiana 10/16/1999167 Anthony Davis West Virginia 8/30/2003167 Montee Ball Indiana 11/13/2010166 Troy King Northwestern 10/30/1982166 Montee Ball Minnesota 11/12/2011166 Montee Ball Minnesota 10/20/2012165 Robert Teague Northwestern 11/5/1949 165 Terrell Fletcher Cincinnati 11/12/1994 164 Gary Ellerson Northern Illinois 9/10/1983 164 Ron Dayne Iowa 10/24/1998
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164 P.J. Hill Minnesota 10/14/2006164 Montee Ball Oregon 1/2/2012164 Corey Clement Illinois 10/11/2014162 Alan Ameche Indiana 11/15/1952 162 Ron Dayne Northwestern 10/30/1999161 Ron Dayne Ohio State 10/2/1999161 P.J. Hill Purdue 10/21/2006161 James White Indiana 11/10/2012160 Danny Lewis Marquette 9/29/1956 160 Ronald Smith Minnesota 11/21/1964 158 Brent Moss Iowa 10/10/1992 158 Brent Moss UCLA 1/1/1994 158 Ron Dayne Ball State 9/11/1999158 Tanner McEvoy Bowling Green 9/20/2014157 Alan Ameche Northwestern 11/8/1952 157 John Smith Iowa 10/21/1967156 Montee Ball Penn State 11/29/2011155 Earl Maves Marquette 9/21/1946155 Brian Calhoun Michigan 9/24/2005155 P.J. Hill Michigan State 9/29/2007155 Dare Ogunbowale Minnesota 11/28/2015154 Anthony Davis Michigan 11/16/2002153 Rufus Ferguson Syracuse 9/23/1972 153 Larry Canada Minnesota 11/20/1976 152 Rufus Ferguson Indiana 10/9/1971 152 Billy Marek Purdue 10/11/1975 151 Carl McCullough Colorado 9/2/1995151 John Clay Michigan 11/14/2009151 Montee Ball Nebraska 10/1/2011151 Melvin Gordon Minnesota 11/29/2014
100-149 yards149 Rufus Ferguson Syracuse 9/18/1971 149 Ken Starch Colorado 9/28/1974 149 Brian Calhoun Hawaii 11/25/2005149 Corey Clement Tennessee Tech 9/7/2013148 Alan Ameche Purdue 10/20/1951 148 Terrell Fletcher Bowling Green 9/19/1992 148 P.J. Hill Penn State 11/4/2006147 Brent Moss Michigan State 12/4/1993147 Anthony Davis Virginia 8/25/2001147 P.J. Hill UNLV 9/8/2007147 Melvin Gordon Purdue 9/21/2013147 James White BYU 11/9/2013147 Taiwan Deal Hawai’i 9/26/2015146 Billy Marek Indiana 10/27/1973 146 Terrell Fletcher Indiana 9/24/1994 146 Melvin Gordon Indiana 11/16/2013145 Alan Ameche Illinois 11/14/1953 145 Billy Marek Nebraska 9/29/1973 145 Brent Moss Northwestern 10/8/1994 145 Ron Dayne San Diego State 9/20/1997145 James White Austin Peay 9/25/2010145 James White Purdue 9/21/2013144 Robert Teague Indiana 10/29/1949144 Anthony Davis Ohio State 10/19/2002144 James White Indiana 11/13/2010144 Melvin Gordon UMass 8/31/2013143 John Clay Fresno State 9/12/2009143 James White UMass 8/31/2013143 Melvin Gordon South Carolina 1/1/2014142 John Clay Michigan State 9/26/2009142 Montee Ball Indiana 10/15/2011142 Melvin Gordon Illinois 10/19/2013141 Charles Thomas Marquette 9/24/1955 141 Terrell Fletcher Purdue 10/15/1994 141 Ron Dayne Purdue 10/18/1997 140 Steve Vinci Utah 9/19/1987140 P.J. Hill Florida State 12/27/2008140 Melvin Gordon Tenn. Tech 9/7/2013140 Melvin Gordon LSU 8/30/2014139 Dave Mohapp Iowa 10/27/1979 139 Brent Moss Purdue 10/16/1993 139 Terrell Fletcher Illinois 11/11/1993 139 Ron Dayne Northwestern 10/19/1996 139 Montee Ball Utah State 9/15/2012138 Clarence Self Iowa 11/8/1947 138 Dave Mohapp Michigan State 10/18/1980
138 Marvin Artley Utah 9/19/1987 137 Brent Moss Minnesota 11/14/1992 137 Anthony Davis Fresno State 9/8/2001137 John Clay San Jose State 9/11/2010137 Montee Ball Michigan State 12/3/2011136 Rufus Ferguson Ohio State 10/23/1971 136 Gary Ellerson Indiana 10/22/1983 136 Larry Emery Wyoming 9/28/1985 136 Marvin Artley Northern Illinois 9/17/1988 135 Michael Morgan Indiana 10/26/1974 135 Aaron Stecker UNLV 9/14/1996 135 Ron Dayne Murray State 9/4/1999135 Booker Stanley Arizona 9/18/2004134 Danny Lewis Purdue 10/12/1957 134 Ira Matthews Minnesota 11/25/1978 134 Sean Wilson California 9/23/1989134 John Clay Indiana 11/7/2009134 James White Northwestern 11/27/2010133 Alan Ameche USC 1/1/1953 133 Ron Dayne Minnesota 11/7/1998 132 John Smith Minnesota 11/23/1968 132 John Williams Michigan State 10/17/1981 132 Troy King Minnesota 11/20/1982 132 Larry Emery Northwestern 10/18/1986 132 Carl McCullough Illinois 11/25/1995 132 Anthony Davis Iowa 11/3/2001132 P.J. Hill Tennessee 1/1/2008132 Montee Ball TCU 1/1/2011132 James White Iowa 11/2/2013131 Billy Marek Minnesota 11/17/1973131 Corey Clement Rutgers 11/1/2014130 Brent Moss Minnesota 10/23/1993 130 Carl McCullough SMU 9/23/1995 130 Ron Dayne Indiana 10/3/1998 130 Anthony Davis Oregon 9/1/2001130 P.J. Hill Bowling Green 9/2/2006129 Joe Dawkins Indiana 10/25/1969 129 Robert Williams Minnesota 11/4/1989 129 Brent Moss Ohio State 11/6/1993 129 Brent Moss Eastern Michigan 9/10/1994 129 Ron Dayne Penn State 9/28/1996 129 P.J. Hill Indiana 10/1/2006128 Chucky Davis Michigan State 10/16/1982 128 Brent Moss Michigan 10/30/1993 128 Michael Bennett Western Michigan 8/31/2000128 Anthony Davis Michigan State 11/13/2004128 Melvin Gordon Rutgers 11/1/2014127 Clarence Self Purdue 9/27/1947 127 Alan Ameche Michigan State 10/2/1954 127 Troy King Iowa 11/13/1982 127 Larry Emery Indiana 10/22/1984 127 Ron Dayne Purdue 10/10/1998 127 Brooks Bollinger Minnesota 11/4/2000127 Montee Ball Purdue 11/6/2010126 Alan Ameche Iowa 11/17/1951 126 Rufus Ferguson Iowa 10/30/1971 126 Ron Dayne Penn State 11/22/1997126 P.J. Hill Indiana 11/8/2008125 Alan Ameche Minnesota 11/22/1952 125 Ira Matthews Northwestern 9/23/1978 125 Brent Moss Northwestern 10/9/1993125 Booker Stanley Ohio State 10/11/2003 125 James White Minnesota 11/23/2013124 Alan Ameche Northwestern 10/27/1951 124 Alan Thompson Iowa 10/30/1971 124 Larry Emery Minnesota 11/9/1985 124 Terrell Fletcher Northern Illinois 9/26/1992 124 Terrell Fletcher Iowa State 9/18/1993 124 Brent Moss Illinois 11/11/1993 124 Eddie Faulkner Cincinnati 9/16/2000124 Anthony Davis Minnesota 11/6/2004124 James White Purdue 10/13/2012123 Billy Marek Missouri 10/5/1974 123 Tom Stauss Northwestern 9/23/1978 123 Michael Bennett Michigan 9/30/2000123 Matt Bernstein Penn State 9/25/2004123 John Clay Purdue 10/31/2009123 John Clay UNLV 9/4/2010
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123 John Clay Arizona State 9/18/2010122 Lisle Blackbourne California 10/8/1949 122 Larry Emery Northern Illinois 9/14/1985 122 Larry Emery Illinois 10/25/1986 122 Dwayne Smith Illinois 11/9/2002122 Brian Calhoun Northwestern 10/8/2005122 Melvin Gordon Maryland 10/25/2014121 John Clay Miami 12/29/2009120 Joe Armentrout Northern Illinois 9/14/1985 120 Larry Emery Ohio State 11/15/1986 120 Marvin Artley Hawaii 9/12/1987 120 Montee Ball Northern Iowa 9/1/2012119 Rollie Strehlow Marquette 9/30/1950 119 Billy Marek Northwestern 11/17/1973 119 Eddie Faulkner Iowa 11/8/1997 119 Booker Stanley North Carolina 9/20/2003119 Booker Stanley Penn State 10/4/2003119 Dwayne Smith Iowa 11/22/2003118 Billy Marek Minnesota 11/22/1975 118 Brent Moss Colorado 9/17/1994118 John Clay Austin Peay 9/25/2010118 James White Minnesota 10/9/2010118 Montee Ball Oregon State 9/10/2011117 Bill Hutchinson Iowa 10/18/1952117 Alan Ameche Iowa 10/30/1954 117 Billy Marek Missouri 9/27//1975 117 Larry Emery UNLV 9/20/1986 117 Anthony Davis Northwestern 10/23/2004117 P.J. Hill Minnesota 11/15/2008117 Dare Ogunbowale Nebraska 10/10/2015116 Alan Ameche Illinois 10/4/1952 116 Alan Ameche Rice 11/1/1952116 Leon Hunt Northwestern 10/21/1989 116 Anthony Davis Illinois 10/20/2001116 Montee Ball Illinois 10/7/2012115 Alan Ameche Penn State 9/26/1953 115 Tony Davis Iowa 11/4/1972115 Montee Ball Indiana 11/7/2009115 Montee Ball Michigan State 10/22/2011115 Corey Clement Rutgers 10/31/2015114 Larry Canada Washington State 9/25/1976 114 Marvin Artley Minnesota 11/14/1987 114 Robert Williams Ball State 9/15/1990 114 Aaron Stecker Minnesota 11/11/1995 114 Eddie Faulkner San Jose State 9/13/1997 114 Michael Bennett Indiana 10/16/1999113 Clarence Bratt Purdue 10/17/1953 113 Danny Lewis Illinois 11/16/1957 113 Tom Stauss Minnesota 11/25/1978 113 Joe Armentrout Wyoming 9/28/1985 113 Carlos Daniels San Diego State 9/5/1998 113 Brooks Bollinger Iowa 11/13/1999113 P.J. Hill Iowa 9/22/2007112 Alan Ameche Marquette 10/3/1953 112 Alan Thompson Minnesota 11/22/1969 112 Rufus Ferguson Minnesota 11/25/1972 112 Selvie Washington Colorado 9/22/1973 112 Jim Henderson Northwestern 10/21/1989112 Terrell Fletcher Northwestern 11/23/1991 112 Terrell Fletcher Michigan State 12/4/1993 112 Aaron Stecker SMU 9/23/1995 112 Michael Bennett Indiana 11/11/2000112 Brooks Bollinger Penn State 9/22/2001112 Brooks Bollinger Minnesota 11/23/2002112 P.J. Hill Fresno State 9/13/2008112 John Clay Indiana 11/8/2008112 Melvin Gordon UTEP 9/22/2012112 Dare Ogunbowale Miami (Ohio) 9/12/2015111 Robert Williams Iowa 10/13/1990 111 Ron Dayne Ohio 9/12/1998111 John Clay Michigan State 11/1/2008111 John Clay Minnesota 10/9/2010111 Montee Ball Penn State 11/24/2012111 Corey Clement Bowling Green 9/20/2014110 Larry Emery UNLV 9/21/1985 110 Brent Moss Indiana 9/24/1994 110 Anthony Davis Arizona 9/21/2002110 Dwayne Smith Michigan State 10/26/2002
110 Brian Calhoun Minnesota 10/15/2005109 Clarence Self California 10/11/1947 109 Lisle Blackbourne Indiana 10/29/1949 109 Alan Thompson LSU 9/25/1971 109 Lionell Crawford Minnesota 11/12/1988 109 James White Nebraska 12/1/2012109 James White Tenn. Tech 9/7/2013108 Rufus Ferguson Illinois 11/13/1971 108 Marvin Artley Northwestern 10/24/1987 108 Lionell Crawford Ohio State 11/18/1989 108 Ron Dayne UNLV 9/19/1998 108 Anthony Davis Indiana 10/12/2002108 Zach Brown Michigan 11/10/2007108 Corey Clement Indiana 11/16/2013107 Alan Ameche Marquette 9/25/1954 107 Rufus Ferguson Northwestern 10/2/1971 107 Billy Marek Michigan State 11/2/1974 107 Marvin Artley Ohio State 11/7/1987 107 Carl McCullough Eastern Michigan 9/7/1996107 John Clay Cal Poly 11/22/2008107 James White South Carolina 1/1/2014106 Wally Dreyer Marquette 11/13/1948 106 Larry Emery Minnesota 11/8/1986 106 Terrell Fletcher Northwestern 10/9/1993 106 Brent Moss Michigan 10/29/1994 106 Michael Bennett Ohio State 10/7/2000106 P.J. Hill Michigan State 11/1/2008105 Harland Carl Marquette 9/29/1951 105 Alan Ameche Ohio State 10/11/1952 105 Marck Harrison Michigan State 11/17/1984 105 Joe Armentrout Kentucky 12/29/1984105 Corey Clement Auburn 1/1/2015104 Alan Thompson Iowa 10/11/1969 104 Ken Starch Purdue 9/15/1973 104 Troy King Indiana 11/6/1982 104 Larry Emery Iowa 10/12/1985 104 Brent Moss Iowa State 9/18/1993104 John Clay Ohio State 10/16/2010103 Harland Carl Illinois 10/4/1952 103 Harland Carl Illinois 11/14/1953 103 Danny Lewis Ohio State 10/26/1957 103 Ralph Kurek Iowa 10/17/1964 103 Rufus Ferguson Michigan State 10/16/1971 103 Chucky Davis Purdue 10/3/1981 103 Anthony Davis Ohio State 10/13/2001103 Anthony Davis Michigan 11/17/2001102 Harland Carl Minnesota 11/22/1952 102 Richard Schmitsch Pittsburgh 10/14/1967 102 Carl McCullough Ohio State 10/14/1995 102 Carl McCullough Michigan 11/15/1997102 Corey Clement UMass 8/31/2013101 Ben Bendrick Northwestern 11/6/1948 101 John Williams UCLA 9/27/1980 101 Larry Emery Illinois 10/26/1985 101 Jason Burns Purdue 10/15/1994 101 Terrell Fletcher Minnesota 10/22/1994 101 Anthony Davis Michigan State 10/27/2001101 Brian Calhoun Indiana 10/1/2005101 P.J. Hill Western Illinois 10/28/2006101 James White Northwestern 10/12/2013100 Dale Hackbart Michigan State 11/1/1958 100 Louis Holland Western Michigan 9/21/1963 100 Alan Thompson Indiana 10/25/1969 100 Michael Morgan Northwestern 11/16/1974 100 Terrell Fletcher Eastern Michigan 9/10/1994100 John Clay Northwestern 11/21/2009100 Montee Ball Stanford 1/1/2013
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Longest Runs
92(td) - James White vs. Indiana, 11/16/201391(td) - Tom Brigham vs. Western Michigan, 9/21/196390(td) - David Gilreath vs. Indiana, 11/8/200888(td) - Ken Starch vs. Colorado, 9/28/197488 - Melvin Gordon vs. Iowa, 11/22/201486(td) - Danny Lewis vs. WVU, 10/5/195784(td) - Earl Maves vs. Marquette, 9/21/194683 - Michael Bennett vs. Ore., 9/9/200082 - Ira Matthews vs. Minnesota, 11/25/197881 - Harland Carl vs. Marquette, 9/29/195181(td) - Billy Marek vs. Mizzou, 10/5/197480 (td) - Melvin Gordon vs. ASU, 9/14/2013
Pre-modern era
90(td) - Eddie Gillette vs. N’western, 10/12/191285(td) - Norsky Larson vs. Minn., 10/29/189885 - Norsky Larson vs. Chic., 11/28/1901
84(td) - A.G. Findlay vs. Minn., 11/4/1905
Career 100-Yard Rushing
1. Ron Dayne, 1996-99 33 (14 were 200+)2. Montee Ball, 2009-12 26 (4)3. Anthony Davis, 2001-04 24 (5)4. Melvin Gordon, 2011-14 22 (7)5. P.J. Hill, 2006-08 20 (2)6. Brent Moss, 1991-94 19 (0)7. John Clay, 2008-10 18 (0) James White, 2010-13 18 (1)9. Billy Marek, 1972-75 17 (5) Alan Ameche, 1951-54 17 (1)11. Larry Emery, 1983-86 15 (0) Terrell Fletcher, 1991-94 15 (1)
Season 100-Yard Rushing
1. Melvin Gordon 12 20142. Brent Moss 10 1993 Ron Dayne 10 1999 Anthony Davis 10 2001 Montee Ball 10 2011 Montee Ball 10 20127. Ron Dayne 9 1998 Brian Calhoun 9 2005 John Clay 9 2009 James White 9 201311. Michael Bennett 8 2000 P.J. Hill 8 2006 Melvin Gordon 8 201314. Alan Ameche 7 1952 Rufus Ferguson 7 1971 Larry Emery 7 1985 Terrell Fletcher 7 1994 Brent Moss 7 1994 Ron Dayne 7 1996 Ron Dayne 7 1997 Anthony Davis 7 2002
200-Yard Duos
vs. Nebraska, 12/1/2012216: Melvin Gordon (RB)202: Montee Ball (RB)
100-Yard Trios
Bowling Green, 9/20/2014253: Melvin Gordon (RB)158: Tanner McEvoy (QB)111: Corey Clement (RB)
Indiana, 11/16/2013205: James White (RB)146: Melvin Gordon (RB)108: Corey Clement (RB)
Tennessee Tech, 9/7/2013149: Corey Clement (RB)140: Melvin Gordon (RB)109: James White (RB)
UMass, 8/31/2013144: Melvin Gordon (RB)143: James White (RB)101: Corey Clement (RB)
vs. Nebraska, 12/1/2012216: Melvin Gordon (RB)202: Montee Ball (RB)109: James White (RB)
at Indiana, 11/8/2008168: David Gilreath (WR)126: P.J. Hill (RB)112: John Clay (RB)
100-Yard Duos
Auburn, 1/1/2015251: Melvin Gordon105: Corey Clement
Rutgers, 11/1/2014131: Corey Clement128: Melvin Gordon
Illinois, 10/11/2014175: Melvin Gordon164: Corey Clement
South Carolina, 1/1/2014143: Melvin Gordon107: James White
Northwestern, 10/12/2013172: Melvin Gordon101: James White
Purdue, 9/21/2013147: Melvin Gordon145: James White
Indiana, 11/10/2012198: Montee Ball161: James White
Minnesota, 10/20/2012175: James White166: Montee Ball
Purdue, 10/13/2012247: Montee Ball124: James White
Northwestern, 11/27/2010178: Montee Ball134: James White
Michigan, 11/20/2010181: James White173: Montee Ball
Indiana, 11/13/2010167: Montee Ball144: James White
Minnesota, 10/9/2010118: James White111: John Clay
Austin Peay, 9/25/2010145: James White118: John Clay
Indiana, 11/7/2009134: John Clay115: Montee Ball
Michigan State, 11/1/2008111: John Clay106: P.J. Hill
Minnesota, 11/23/2002301: Anthony Davis112: Brooks Bollinger
Michigan State, 10/26/2002170: Anthony Davis110: Dwayne Smith
Penn State, 9/22/2001200: Anthony Davis112: Brooks Bollinger
Iowa, 11/13/1999216: Ron Dayne113: Brooks Bollinger
Indiana, 10/16/1999167: Ron Dayne114: Michael Bennett
San Jose State, 9/13/1997254: Ron Dayne 114: Eddie Faulkner
SMU, 9/23/1995112: Aaron Stecker130: Carl McCullough
Purdue, 10/15/1994141: Terrell Fletcher101: Jason Burns
Northwestern, 10/8/1994186: Terrell Fletcher145: Brent Moss
Indiana, 9/24/1994146: Terrell Fletcher110: Brent Moss
Eastern Michigan, 9/10/1994129: Brent Moss100: Terrell Fletcher
Michigan State, 12/4/1993147: Brent Moss112: Terrell Fletcher
Illinois, 11/11/1993139: Terrell Fletcher124: Brent Moss
Northwestern, 10/9/1993125: Brent Moss106: Terrell Fletcher
Iowa State, 9/18/1993124: Terrell Fletcher104: Brent Moss
Northwestern, 10/21/1989116: Leon Hunt112: Jim Henderson
Utah, 9/19/1987140: Steve Vinci138: Marvin Artley
Wyoming, 9/28/1985 136: Larry Emery113: Joe Armentrout
Northern Illinois, 9/14/1985122: Larry Emery120: Joe Armentrout
Indiana, 11/6/1982127: Larry Emery104: Troy King
Minnesota, 11/25/1978134: Ira Matthews113: Tom Stauss
Northwestern, 9/23/1978125: Ira Matthews123: Tom Stauss
Northwestern, 11/16/1974230: Billy Marek 100: Michael Morgan
Wyoming, 10/6/1973226: Billy Marek184: Ken Starch
Iowa, 10/30/1971126: Rufus Ferguson124: Alan Thompso
Indiana, 10/25/1969129: Joe Dawkins100: Alan Thompson
Illinois, 11/14/1953145: Alan Ameche103: Harland Carl
Minnesota, 11/22/1952102: Harland Carl125: Alan Almeche
llinois, 10/4/1952116: Alan Ameche113: Harland Carl
Indiana, 10/29/1949144: Robert Teague109: Lisle Blackbourne
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Passing RecordsTop 10 Career Leaders
1. Darrell Bevell
Year PC-PA Pct. Yards TD1992 125-245 .510 1,479 81993 187-276 .678 2,390 191994 139-231 .602 1,544 171995 195-300 .650 2,273 15Total 646-1052 .614 7,686 59
2. Joel Stave
Year PC-PA Pct. Yards TD2012 70-119 .588 1,104 62013 208-336 .619 2,494 222014 110-206 .534 1,350 92015 225-370 .608 2,687 10Total 613-1031 .595 7,635 48
3. John Stocco
Year PC-PA Pct. Yards TD2003 10-17 58.8 123 02004 169-321 52.6 1,999 92005 197-328 60.1 2,920 212006 158-268 59.0 2,185 17Total 534-934 .572 7,227 47
4. Brooks Bollinger
Year PC-PA Pct. Yards TD1999 82-140 .586 1,133 82000 110-209 .526 1,479 102001 91-177 .514 1,257 62002 131-245 .535 1,758 14Total 414-771 .537 5,627 38
5. Scott Tolzien
Year PC-PA Pct. Yards TD2008 5-8 .625 107 02009 211-328 .643 2,705 162010 194-266 .729 2,459 16Total 410-602 .681 5,271 32
6. Randy Wright
Year PC-PA Pct. Yards TD1981 30-61 .492 382 41982 174-330 .527 2,292 151983 173-323 .536 2,329 19Total 377-714 .528 5,003 38
7. Mike Samuel
Year PC-PA Pct. Yards TD1995 11-31 .355 166 21996 148-254 .583 1,752 81997 141-254 .555 1,896 81998 90-172 .523 1,175 6Total 390-711 .549 4,989 24
8. Jim Sorgi
Year PC-PA Pct. Yards TD2000 46-69 .667 615 62001 64-132 .485 1,096 92002 38-70 .543 536 12003 140-248 .565 2,251 17Total 288-519 .555 4,498 33
9. Tony Lowery
Year PC-PA Pct. Yards TD1987 42-89 .472 572 21988 67-121 .554 712 11990 159-280 .568 1,757 51991 87-158 .551 965 6Total 355-648 .548 4,006 14
10. Neil Graff
Year PC-PA Pct. Yards TD1969 93-191 .487 1,086 61970 83-174 .477 1,313 111971 97-186 .522 1,300 5Total 273-551 .495 3,699 22
Career Records
Passing Yards
1. Darrell Bevell, 1992-95 7,686 2. Joel Stave, 2012-15 7,635 3. John Stocco, 2003-06 7,227 4. Brooks Bollinger, 1999-2002 5,627 5. Scott Tolzien, 2008-2010 5,271 6. Randy Wright, 1981-83 5,003 7. Mike Samuel, 1995-98 4,989 8. Jim Sorgi, 2000-03 4,498 9. Tony Lowery, 1987-88, 1990-91 4,006 10. Neil Graff, 1969-71 3,699 11. Mike Howard, 1983-86 3,402 12. Tyler Donovan, 2004-07 3,227 13. Russell Wilson, 2011 3,175 14. Jim Haluska, 1952, 54-55 3,093 15. Ron Miller, 1960-61 2,838 16. Mike Kalasmiki, 1977-79 2,626 17. Gregg Bohlig, 1972-74 2,579 18. Mike Carroll, 1975-76 2,335 19. Hal Brandt, 1962-64 2,293 20. Bud Keyes, 1985-87 2,181
Career Pass Attempts
1. Darrell Bevell, 1992-95 1,052 2. Joel Stave, 2012-15 1,031 3. John Stocco, 2003-06 934 4. Brooks Bollinger, 1999-2002 771 5. Randy Wright, 1981-83 714 6. Mike Samuel, 1995-98 711 7. Tony Lowery, 1987-88, 1990-91 648 8. Scott Tolzien, 2008-2010 602 9. Neil Graff, 1969-71 551 10. Mike Howard, 1983-86 547
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Pass Completions
1. Darrell Bevell, 1992-95 646 2. Joel Stave, 2012-15 613 3. John Stocco, 2003-06 534 4. Brooks Bollinger, 1999-2002 414 5. Scott Tolzien, 2008-2010 410 6. Mike Samuel, 1995-97 390 7. Randy Wright, 1981-83 377 8. Tony Lowery, 1987-88, 1990-91 355 9. Mike Howard, 1983-86 307 10. Jim Sorgi, 2000-03 288
Completion Percentage(Minimum 300 attempts)
1. Russell Wilson, 2011 .728 2. Scott Tolzien, 2008-2010 .681 3. Darrell Bevell, 1992-95 .614 4. Joel Stave, 2012-15 .595 5. Tyler Donovan, 2004-07 .588 6. John Stocco, 2003-06 .572 7. Mike Howard, 1983-86 .561 8. Jim Sorgi, 2000-03 .555 9. Mike Samuel, 1995-97 .549 10. Tony Lowery, 1987-88, 1990-91 .548
Passing Touchdowns
1. Darrell Bevell, 1992-95 59 2. Joel Stave, 2012-15 48 3. John Stocco, 2003-06 47 4. Randy Wright, 1981-83 38 Brooks Bollinger, 1999-2002 38 6. Jim Sorgi, 2000-03 33 Russell Wilson, 2011 33 8. Scott Tolzien, 2008-2010 32 9. Mike Samuel, 1995-97 24 10. Neil Graff, 1969-71 22 Tyler Donovan, 2004-07 22
Pass Efficiency (Minimum 300 attempts)
1. Russell Wilson, 2011 191.8 2. Scott Tolzien, 2008-10 153.2 3. Jim Sorgi, 2000-03 141.2 4. John Stocco, 2003-06 134.1 5. Darrell Bevell, 1992-95 133.9 6. Joel Stave, 2012-15 129.9 7. Brooks Bollinger, 1999-2002 126.9 8. Randy Wright, 1981-83 118.7 9. Mike Samuel, 1995-97 117.1 10. Ron Miller, 1960-61 116.1
Season Records
Passing Yards
1. Russell Wilson, 2011 3,175 2. John Stocco, 2005 2,920 3. Scott Tolzien, 2009 2,705 4. Joel Stave, 2015 2,687 5. Tyler Donovan, 2007 2,607 6. Joel Stave, 2013 2,494 7. Scott Tolzien, 2010 2,459 8. Darrell Bevell, 1993 2,390 9. Randy Wright, 1983 2,329 10. Randy Wright, 1982 2,292 11. Darrell Bevell, 1995 2,273
12. Jim Sorgi, 2003 2,251 13. John Stocco, 2006 2,185 14. Mike Howard, 1984 2,127 15. John Stocco, 2004 1,999 16. Mike Samuel, 1997 1,896 17. Brooks Bollinger, 2002 1,758 18. Tony Lowery, 1990 1,757 19. Mike Samuel, 1996 1,752 20. Mike Carroll, 1976 1,627 Pass Attempts (All 300)
1. Joel Stave, 2015 370 2. Joel Stave, 2013 336 3. Tyler Donovan, 2007 333 4. Randy Wright, 1982 330 5. John Stocco, 2005 328 Scott Tolzien, 2009 328 7. Randy Wright, 1983 323 8. John Stocco, 2004 321 9. Mike Howard, 1984 314 10. Russell Wilson, 2011 309 11. Darrell Bevell, 1995 300
Pass Completions
1. Russell Wilson, 2011 225 Joel Stave, 2015 225 3. Scott Tolzien, 2009 211 4. Joel Stave, 2013 208 5. John Stocco, 2005 197 6. Darrell Bevell, 1995 195 7. Scott Tolzien, 2010 194 8. Tyler Donovan, 2007 193 9. Darrell Bevell, 1993 187 10. Mike Howard, 1984 182 Completion Percentage(Minimum 100 attempts)
1. Scott Tolzien, 2010 .729 2. Russell Wilson, 2011 .728 3. Darrell Bevell, 1993 .678 4. Darrell Bevell, 1995 .650 5. Scott Tolzien, 2009 .643 6. Joel Stave, 2013 .619 7. Joel Stave, 2015 .608 8. John Coatta, 1950 .602 Darrell Bevell, 1994 .602 10. John Stocco, 2005 .601 Passing Touchdowns
1. Russell Wilson, 2011 33 2. Joel Stave, 2013 22 3. John Stocco, 2005 21 4. Randy Wright, 1983 19 Darrell Bevell, 1993 19 6. John Stocco, 2006 17 Darrell Bevell, 1994 17 Jim Sorgi, 2003 17 Tyler Donovan, 2007 17 10. Scott Tolzien, 2009 16 Scott Tolzien, 2010 16
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Pass Efficiency(Minimum 200 attempts)
1. Russell Wilson, 2011 191.8 2. Scott Tolzien, 2010 165.9 3. Darrell Bevell, 1993 155.2 4. John Stocco, 2005 150.5 5. Jim Sorgi, 2003 148.1 6. John Stocco, 2006 143.9 7. Scott Tolzien, 2009 143.0 8. Joel Stave, 2013 138.1 9. Darrell Bevell, 1995 137.8 10. Brooks Bollinger, 2002 129.3
Game Records
Game Passing Yards (All 300-Yard Games)
1. Darrell Bevell vs. Minnesota, 10/23/1993 423 2. Ron Vander Kelen vs. USC, 1/1/1963 401 3. Tyler Donovan vs. Illinois, 10/6/2007 392 4. Jim Sorgi vs. Michigan State, 11/15/2003 380 5. Tony Lowery vs. Northwestern, 10/20/1990 355 6. Darrell Bevell vs. Iowa, 11/18/1995 352 7. Russell Wilson vs. N. Illinois, 9/17/2011 347 8. Russell Wilson vs. South Dakota, 9/24/2011 345 9. Joel Stave vs. Penn State, 11/30/2013 339 10. John Stocco vs. Northwestern, 10/8/2005 326 11. Randy Wright vs. Iowa, 11/5/1983 325 12. Joel Stave at Nebraska, 10/10/2015 322 Joel Stave vs. Purdue, 10/17/2015 322 14. Randy Wright vs. Ohio State, 10/29/1983 319 15. Randy Wright vs. Purdue, 11/12/1983 317 16. John Stocco vs. Penn State, 11/5/2005 313 17. Tyler Donovan vs. Buffalo, 11/18/2006 308 Allan Evridge vs. Marshall, 9/6/2008 308 19. Jim Sorgi vs. Minnesota, 11/8/2003 305 20. John Stocco vs. Indiana, 9/30/2006 304 21. Randy Wright vs. Purdue, 10/2/1982 303 22. Darrell Bevell vs. Minnesota, 11/11/1995 302 23. John Stocco vs. Auburn, 1/2/2006 301
Pass Attempts
1. Randy Wright vs. Iowa, 11/5/1983 54 2. Joel Stave vs. Penn State, 11/30/2013 53 3. Darrell Bevell vs. Iowa, 11/18/1995 51 4. Joel Stave at Nebraska, 10/17/2015 50 5. Tyler Donovan vs. Illinois, 10/6/2007 49
Pass Completions
1. Darrell Bevell vs. Iowa, 11/18/1995 35 2. Ron Vander Kelen vs. USC, 1/1/1963 33 3. Darrell Bevell vs. Minnesota, 10/23/1993 31 4. Joel Stave vs. Purdue, 10/17/2015 30 5. Joel Stave vs. Penn State, 11/30/2013 29
Completion Percentage (Minimum 10 attempts)
1. Darrell Bevell vs. Northwestern (17-18), 10/9/1993 .944 2. Russell Wilson at Minnesota (16-17), 11/12/2011 .941 3. Scott Tolzien at Michigan (14-15), 11/20/2010 .933 4. Mike Samuel vs. San Diego St. (12-13), 9/20/1997 .923 5. Darrell Bevell vs. SMU (18-20), 9/23/1995 .900 Brooks Bollinger vs. Indiana (9-10), 10/16/1999 .900 7. John Stocco vs. Indiana (15-17), 9/30/2006 .882 Scott Tolzien vs. Austin Peay (15-17), 9/25/2010 .882
Passing Touchdowns
1. Darrell Bevell vs. Nevada, 9/4/1993 5 Jim Sorgi vs. Michigan State, 11/15/2003 5 3. Neil Graff vs. Indiana, 10/25/1969 4 Randy Wright vs. Indiana, 10/22/1983 4 Mike Howard vs. Northern Illinois, 9/13/1986 4 Darrell Bevell vs. Purdue, 10/16/1993 4 Jim Sorgi vs. Minnesota, 11/8/2003 4 John Stocco vs. Northwestern, 10/8/2005 4 John Stocco vs. Minnesota, 10/14/2006 4 Scott Tolzien vs. Michigan State, 9/26/2009 4 Scott Tolzien vs. Michigan, 11/14/2009 4 Scott Tolzien vs. Northwestern, 11/27/2010 4 Russell Wilson at Minnesota, 11/12/2011 4
Pass Efficiency(Minimum 15 attempts)
1. John Stocco vs. Indiana, 9/30/2006 296.7 2. Jim Sorgi vs. Michigan State, 11/15/2003 268.4 3. Neil Graff vs. Penn State, 10/3/1970 259.9 4. Russell Wilson at Minnesota, 11/12/2011 259.7 5. Gregg Bohlig vs. Northwestern, 11/17/1973 255.3 6. Scott Tolzien vs. Austin Peay, 9/25/2010 253.7 7. Scott Tolzien vs. Northwestern, 11/27/2010 250.1
Passing Yardage Records By Class
SeasonSeniors
3,175 Russell Wilson, 20112,687 Joel Stave, 20152,607 Tyler Donovan, 20072,459 Scott Tolzien, 20102,329 Randy Wright, 1983
Juniors
2,920 John Stocco, 20052,705 Scott Tolzien, 20092,292 Randy Wright, 19821,896 Mike Samuel, 19971,757 Tony Lowery, 1990
Sophomores
2,494 Joel Stave, 20132,390 Darrell Bevell, 19932,127 Mike Howard, 19841,999 John Stocco, 20041,752 Mike Samuel, 1996
Freshmen
1,479 Darrell Bevell, 19921,133 Brooks Bollinger, 19991,104 Joel Stave, 2012667 Sean Wilson, 1989615 Jim Sorgi, 2000
GameSeniors
401 Ron Vander Kelen vs. USC, 1/11963392 Tyler Donovan vs. Illinois, 10/6/2007380 Jim Sorgi vs. Michigan State, 11/15/2003352 Darrell Bevell vs. Iowa, 11/18/1995347 Russell Wilson vs. Northern Illinois, 9/17/2011
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Juniors
355 Tony Lowery vs. Northwestern, 10/20/1990326 John Stocco vs. Northwestern, 10/8/2005313 John Stocco vs. Penn State, 11/5/2005308 Tyler Donovan vs. Buffalo, 11/18/2006303 Randy Wright vs. Purdue, 10/2/1982
Sophomores
423 Darrell Bevell vs. Minnesota,10/23/1993339 Joel Stave vs. Penn State, 11/30/2013297 John Stocco vs. Minnesota, 11/6/2004295 Joel Stave vs. Ohio State, 9/28/2013292 Brooks Bollinger vs. Iowa, 10/28/2000
Freshmen
274 Darrell Bevell vs. Northwestern, 11/21/1992254 Joel Stave vs. Illinois, 10/6/2012243 Jim Sorgi vs. Purdue, 10/21/2000214 Darrell Bevell vs. Ohio State, 10/3/1992214 Joel Stave at Nebraska, 9/29/2012
200-Yard Passing Performances
400 or more yards
423 Darrell Bevell Minnesota 10/23/1993401 Ron Vander Kelen USC 1/1/1963
300-399 yards
392 Tyler Donovan Illinois 10/6/2007380 Jim Sorgi Michigan State 11/15/2003355 Tony Lowery Northwestern 10/20/1990352 Darrell Bevell Iowa 11/18/1995347 Russell Wilson N. Illinois 9/17/2011345 Russell Wilson South Dakota 9/24/2011339 Joel Stave Penn State 11/30/2013326 John Stocco Northwestern 10/8/2005325 Randy Wright Iowa 11/5/1983322 Joel Stave Nebraska 10/10/2015322 Joel Stave Purdue 10/17/2015319 Randy Wright Ohio State 10/29/1983317 Randy Wright Purdue 11/12/1983313 John Stocco Penn State 11/5/2005308 Tyler Donovan Buffalo 11/18/2006308 Allan Evridge Marshall 9/6/2008305 Jim Sorgi Minnesota 11/8/2003304 John Stocco Indiana 9/30/2006303 Randy Wright Purdue 10/2/1982302 Darrell Bevell Minnesota 11/11/1995301 John Stocco Auburn 1/2/2006
250-299 yards
297 Ron Miller Minnesota 11/25/1961297 John Stocco Minnesota 11/6/2004296 Russell Wilson Oregon 1/2/2012295 Joel Stave Ohio State 9/30/2013294 Tony Lowery Temple 9/22/1990292 Brooks Bollinger Iowa 10/28/2000290 John Boyajian Minnesota 11/25/1967290 Mike Howard Purdue 11/10/1984284 Tyler Donovan Washington State 9/1/2007283 Tanner McEvoy Western Illinois 9/6/2014281 Jim Sorgi Akron 9/6/2003278 Randy Wright Iowa 11/13/1982274 Darrell Bevell Northwestern 11/21/1992
274 John Stocco Indiana 10/1/2005271 Mike Samuel Northwestern 10/4/1997268 Mike Carroll Michigan 9/11/1976267 Mike Howard Missouri 9/15/1984265 Mike Kalasmiki Northwestern 11/10/1979265 Darrell Bevell Michigan State 10/28/1995263 Darrell Bevell Nevada 9/4/1993262 Brooks Bollinger Iowa 11/3/2001260 Scott Tolzien Miami 12/29/2009259 Randy Wright Michigan State 11/19/1983257 John Stocco Iowa 11/12/2005257 Scott Tolzien Northern Illinois 9/5/2009255 Russell Wilson UNLV 9/1/2011255 Russell Wilson Nebraska 10/1/2011253 Gregg Bohlig Northwestern 11/17/1973253 Scott Tolzien Hawaii 12/5/2009254 Joel Stave Illinois 10/6/2012252 John Boyajian Ohio State 11/11/1967252 Rudy Steiner Ohio State 10/28/1972252 Mike Kalasmiki Minnesota 11/17/1979250 Mike Samuel Purdue 10/18/1997250 Scott Tolzien Ohio State 10/10/2009
200-249 yards
249 Mike Kalasmiki Iowa 11/13/1982249 Darrell Bevell Minnesota 10/22/1994248 Mike Howard Illinois 10/6/1984247 Tyler Donovan Michigan State 9/29/2007246 Randy Wright UCLA 9/18/1982246 Jim Sorgi Fresno State 9/8/2001246 Scott Tolzien Arizona State 9/18/2010245 Tyler Donovan Michigan 11/10/2007245 Dustin Sherer Cal Poly 11/22/2008243 Jim Sorgi Purdue 10/21/2000243 Scott Tolzien Michigan State 9/26/2009242 Gregg Bohlig Nebraska 9/21/1974242 Dustin Sherer Minnesota 11/15/2008241 Joel Stave Northwestern 10/12/2013240 Mike Kalasmiki Michigan State 10/28/1978240 Scott Tolzien Michigan 11/14/09238 Brooks Bollinger Minnesota 11/24/2001238 Tyler Donovan Ohio State 11/3/2007237 Jim Haluska Marquette 9/27/1952236 Mike Samuel Stanford 9/21/1996236 John Stocco Michigan 9/23/2006236 Joel Stave Miami (Ohio) 9/12/2015235 Darrell Bevell Michigan State 12/4/1993235 John Stocco Minnesota 10/15/2005235 Scott Tolzien Northwestern 11/21/2009234 Harold Brandt Notre Dame 9/26/1964234 Joel Stave Iowa 10/3/2015232 Jim Haluska USC 10/14/1955232 Mike Kalasmiki Oregon 9/30/1978232 Bart Houston Illinois 10/24/2015231 Mike Carroll Kansas 10/2/1976231 Jim Sorgi Oregon 9/1/2001230 Tony Lowery Northern Illinois 9/17/1988230 Scott Tolzien Northwestern 11/27/2010229 Neil Graff Indiana 10/25/1969229 Neil Graff Syracuse 9/18/1971229 Joel Stave Northwestern 11/21/2015228 Tyler Donovan Iowa 11/11/2006228 Joel Stave Alabama 9/5/2015227 John Stocco Western Illinois 9/9/2006
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226 Allan Evrdige Michigan 9/27/2008225 Bud Keyes Illinois 10/26/1985225 John Stocco Illinois 10/29/2005225 Scott Tolzien Fresno State 9/12/2009224 Ron Miller Marquette 10/1/1960224 Tony Lowery Eastern Michigan 9/28/1991223 Darrell Bevell SMU 9/23/1995223 Scott Tolzien Minnesota 10/9/2010223 Russell Wilson Michigan St. 10/22/2011222 Darrell Bevell Illinois 11/25/1993222 Brooks Bollinger Indiana 10/6/2001222 Jim Sorgi UNLV 9/13/2003220 Neil Graff Penn State 10/3/1970220 John Stocco Northwestern 10/7/2006220 Tyler Donovan Penn State 10/13/2007219 Ron Miller Ohio State 10/28/1961219 Randy Wright Northwestern 10/1/1983219 Danny O’Brien Northern Iowa 9/1/2012219 Joel Stave Tenn. Tech 9/7/2013219 Joel Stave Purdue 11/8/2014218 Ron Miller Oregon State 10/14/1961218 Randy Wright Illinois 10/8/1983218 Bud Keyes Iowa 10/11/1986218 Brooks Bollinger West Virginia 9/7/2002217 Brooks Bollinger Penn State 11/5/2002217 John Stocco Purdue 10/22/2005217 John Stocco Illinois 10/28/2006217 Scott Tolzien Austin Peay 9/25/2010217 Joel Stave Rutgers 10/31/2015217 Joel Stave USC 12/30/2015215 Jay Macias Purdue 10/15/1994215 Jim Sorgi West Virginia 8/30/2003215 Joel Stave Minnesota 11/29/2014214 Darrell Bevell Ohio State 10/3/1992214 Joel Stave Nebraska 9/29/2012213 Darrell Bevell Illinois 11/19/1994212 Brooks Bollinger Minnesota 10/9/1999211 John Stocco Purdue 10/16/2004210 Joel Stave UTEP 9/22/2012209 Brooks Bollinger Ohio State 10/7/2000207 John Boyajian Ohio State 10/22/1966207 Darrell Bevell Northwestern 10/9/1993207 Jim Sorgi Indiana 11/11/2000207 Brooks Bollinger Northern Illinois 9/14/2002206 Mike Samuel Ohio State 10/12/1996206 John Stocco Arkansas 1/1/2007205 Mike Carroll Purdue 10/9/1976205 Scott Tolzien Iowa 10/23/2010205 Russell Wilson Purdue 11/5/2011204 Darrell Bevell Purdue 10/16/1993204 Brooks Bollinger Minnesota 11/4/2000203 Ron Miller Purdue 10/8/1960203 Mike Howard Kentucky 12/29/1984202 Ron Vander Kelen Iowa 10/20/1962202 Ron Vander Kelen Michigan 11/3/1962202 Sean Wilson Michigan State 11/25/1989202 Mike Samuel Minnesota 10/25/1997202 Brooks Bollinger Ohio State 10/13/2001202 Joel Stave Troy 9/19/2015201 John Stocco Purdue 10/21/2006201 Tyler Donovan The Citadel 9/15/2007201 Scott Tolzien Michigan 11/20/2010
Longest Pass Completions
99 (td) by Jim Sorgi vs. Akron, 9/6/200389 (td) by Tony Lowery vs. Eastern Michigan, 9/28/199187 (td) by Randy Wright vs. Kansas State, 12/11/198281 (td) by Brooks Bollinger vs. Minnesota, 10/9/199980 (td) by John Josten vs. Richmond, 9/16/197880 (td) by Mike Samuel vs. Michigan, 11/14/199880 (td) by Scott Tolzien vs. Northern Illinois, 9/12/200979 (td) by Mike Howard vs. Northern Illinois, 9/13/198679 (td) by Matt Schabert vs. Ohio State, 10/11/200378 (td) by Jim Haluska vs. USC, 10/14/195578 (td) by John Boyajian vs. Michigan, 10/29/196678 (td) by Bud Keyes vs. UNLV, 9/21/198578 (td) by Jim Sorgi vs. Virginia, 8/25/2001
Pre-modern era
80 (td) by Wally Barr vs. Minnesota, 11/1/191978 (td) by Clint Tommerson vs. Michigan, 10/19/1935
Badgers QBs in Starting Debuts
Tanner McEvoy (8/30/2014 vs. LSU - L, 28-24)8-of-24, 50 yards, 0 TD, 2 INT (Passer rating - 34.17) 6 rushes, 40 yards
Curt Phillips (11/10/12 at Indiana - W, 62-14)4-of-7, 41 yards, 1 TD, 0 INT (Passer rating - 153.49) 7 rushes, 68 yards
Joel Stave (9/22/2012 vs. UTEP - W, 37-26)12-of-17, 210 yards, 1 TD, 1 INT (Passer rating - 182.0) 6 rushes, -2 yards
Danny O’Brien (9/1/2012 vs. Northern Iowa - W, 26-21)19-of-23, 219 yards, 2 TD, 0 INT (Passer rating - 191.29)4 rushes, 3 yards
Russell Wilson (9/1/2011 vs. UNLV - W, 51-17)10-of-13, 255 yards, 2 TD, 0 INT (Passer rating - 292.46)2 rushes, 62 yards, 1 TD
Sco! Tolzien (9/5/2009 vs. Northern Illinois - W, 28-20)15-of-20, 257 yards, 1 TD, 2 INT (Passer rating - 179.44)
Dus" n Sherer (10/18/2008 at Iowa - L, 38-16)17-of-34, 161 yards, 0 TD, 2 INT (Passer rating - 78.01)
Allan Evridge (8/30/2008 vs. Akron - W, 38-17)7-of-10, 75 yards, 1 TD, 1 INT (Passer rating - 146.00)
Tyler Donovan (11/11/2006 at Iowa - W, 24-21)17-of-24, 228 yards, 2 TDs, 0 INT (Passer rating - 178.13)
John Stocco (9/4/2004 vs. UCF - W, 34-6)8-of-18, 164 yards, 2 TDs, 0 INT (Passer rating - 157.64)
Ma! Schabert (10/25/2003 at Northwestern - L, 16-7)20-of-36, 193 yards, 0 TDs, 1 Int. (Passer rating - 95.03)
Jim Sorgi (10/21/2000 vs. Purdue - L, 30-24 ot)21-of-29, 243 yards, 2 TDs, 0 INT (Passer rating - 165.56)
Brooks Bollinger (10/2/1999 at Ohio State - W, 42-17)15-of-27, 167 yards, 0 TDs, 0 INT (Passer rating - 107.51)
Sco! Kavanaugh (9/4/1999 vs. Murray State - W, 49-10)8-of-12, 102 yards, 0 TDs, 0 INT (Passer rating - 138.07)
Mike Samuel (9/7/1996 vs. Eastern Michigan - W, 24-3)12-of-20, 129 yards, 1 TD, 0 INT (Passer rating - 130.68)
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Darrell Bevell (9/19/1992 vs. Bowling Green - W, 39-18)11-of-17, 142 yards, 3 TDs, 2 INT (Passer rating - 169.58)
Jay Macias (10/12/1991 vs. Iowa - L, 10-6)5-of-16, 22 yards, 0 TDs, 0 INT (Passer rating - 42.80)
Sean Wilson (9/23/1989 at California - L, 20-14)13-of-30, 130 yards, 0 TDs, 2 INT (Passer rating - 66.40)
Lionell Crawford (10/8/1988 at Iowa - L, 31-6)3-of-9, 29 yards, 0 TDs, 0 INT (Passer rating - 60.40)
O! s Flowers (10/31/1987 at Purdue - L, 49-14)4-of-6, 63 yards, 0 TDs, 1 INT (Passer rating - 121.53)
Tony Lowery (10/10/1987 at Iowa - L, 31-10)6-of-16, 58 yards, 0 TDs, 2 INT (Passer rating - 42.95)
Bud Keyes (9/21/1985 vs. UNLV - W, 26-23)7-of-20, 188 yards, 3 TDs, 1 INT (Passer rating - 153.46)
Mike Howard (9/8/1984 vs. Northern Illinois - W, 27-14)13-of-25, 162 yards, 1 TD, 0 INT (Passer rating - 119.63)
Randy Wright (9/11/1982 at Michigan – L, 20-9)12-of-18, 128 yds, 0 TD, 1 INT (Passer Rating: 115.29)
Jess Cole (11/8/80 vs. Michigan – L, 24-0)4-of-11, 44 yds, 0 TD, 0 INT (Passer Rating: 69.96)
Kevin Motl (9/29/79 at San Diego State – L, 24-17)12-of-22, 162 yds, 1 TD, 1 INT (Passer Rating: 122.31)
Steve Parish (9/15/79 vs. Air Force – W, 38-0)2-of-3, 19 yds, 0 TD, 0 INT (Passer Rating: 119.87)
John Josten (9/16/1978 vs. Richmond – W, 7-6)1-of-5, 80 yds, 1 TD, 1 INT (Passer Rating: 180.40)
Mike Kalasmiki (10/29/1977 at Ohio State – L, 40-0)2-of-11, 17 yds, 0 TD, 2 INT (Passer Rating: 5.20)
Anthony Dudley (9/10/1977 at Indiana – W, 30-14)8-of-12, 108 yds, 0 TD, 0 INT (Passer Rating: 142.27)
Mike Carroll (10/18/1975 at Ohio State – L, 56-0)11-of-20, 78 yds, 0 TD, 1 INT (Passer Rating: 77.76)
Charles Green (9/20/1975 vs. South Dakota – W, 48-7)4-of-7, 109 yds, 1 TD, 0 INT (Passer Rating: 235.09)
Dan Kopina (9/13/1975 vs. Michigan – L, 23-6)3-of-7, 27 yds, 0 TD, 1 INT (Passer Rating: 46.69)
Gregg Bohlig (9/15/1973 vs. Purdue – L, 14-13)11-of-26, 160 yds, 1 TD, 0 INT (Passer Rating: 106.69)
Rudy Steiner (9/16/1972 vs. Northern Illinois – W, 31-17)5-of-10, 119 yds, 1 TD, 0 INT (Passer Rating: 182.96)
Neil Graff (9/20/1969 vs. Oklahoma – L, 48-21)5-of-12, 49 yds, 0 TD, 2 INT (Passer Rating: 42.63)
Donald Schaff ner (10/5/1968 vs. Michigan St. – L, 39-0)8-of-25, 90 yds, 0 TD, 3 INT (Passer Rating: 38.24)
Lewis Ritcherson (9/21/1968 at Arizona State – L, 55-7)3-of-11, 54 yds, 0 TD, 1 INT (Passer Rating: 50.33)
John Ryan (10/1/1966 at Iowa – W, 7-0)3-of-7, 17 yds, 0 TD, 0 INT (Passer Rating: 63.26)
John Boyajian (11/13/1965 vs. Illinois – L, 51-0)8-of-20, 107 yds, 0 TD, 3 INT (Passer Rating: 54.94)
Charles Burt (9/15/1965 vs. Colorado – T, 0-0)19-of-39, 151 yds, 0 TD, 3 INT (Passer Rating: 65.86)
Jesse Kaye (11/7/1964 at Northwestern – L, 17-13)7-of-12, 68 yds, 0 TD, 0 INT (Passer Rating: 105.93)
David Fronek (11/9/1963 vs. Northwestern – W, 17-14)8-of-13, 96 yds, 1 TD, 2 INT (Passer Rating: 118.18)
Harold Brandt (9/21/1963 vs. West. Michigan – W, 41-0)5-of-12, 53 yds, 0 TD, 1 INT (Passer Rating: 62.10)
Ron VanderKelen (9/29/1962 vs. New Mexico St. – W, 69-13)5-of-8, 150 yds, 1 TD, 0 INT (Passer Rating: 261.25)
John Fabry (11/5/1960 vs. Northwestern – L, 21-0)9-of-21, 83 yds, 0 TD, 1 INT (Passer Rating: 66.53)
Ron Miller (9/24/1960 at Stanford – W, 24-7)16-of-25, 161 yds, 3 TD, 1 INT (Passer Rating: 149.67)
Jim Bakken (9/26/1959 vs. Stanford – W, 16-14)2-of-6, 27 yds, 0 TD, 3 INT (Passer Rating: - 28.87)
Dale Hackbart (10/4/1958 vs. Marque# e – W, 50-0)3-of-8, 61 yds, 1 TD, 1 INT (Passer Rating: 117.8)
Sid Williams (11/17/1956 at Illinois – T, 13-13)7-of-11, 95 yds, 0 TD, 0 INT (Passer Rating: 136.18)
Gil Blackmun (10/27/1956 at Ohio State – L, 21-0)4-of-9, 44 yds, 0 TD, 1 INT (Passer Rating: 63.29)
Ronald Carlson (10/20/1956 vs. Purdue – T, 6-6)0-of-3, 0 yds, 0 TD, 2 INT (Passer Rating: -133.33)
Richard Simonson (9/29/1956 vs. Marque# e – W, 41-0)2-of-5, 15 yds, 0 TD, 0 INT (Passer Rating: 65.2)
James Miller (10/17/1953 at Purdue – W, 28-19)2-of-6, 38 yds, 0 TD, 1 INT (Passer Rating: 53.2)
Gus Verge! s (9/26/1953 vs. Penn State – W, 20-0)8-of-12, 82 yds, 0 TD, 1 INT (Passer Rating: 107.39)
James Haluska (9/27/1952 vs. Marque# e – W, 42-19)14-of-21, 237 yds, 3 TD, 1 INT (Passer Rating: 199.09)
John Coa# a (9/29/1951 vs. Marque# e – W, 22-6)10-of-17, 83 yds, 0 TD, 0 INT (Passer Rating: 99.83)
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Receiving RecordsTop 10 Career Leaders
1. Lee Evans
Year No. Yards Avg. TD 1999 3 76 25.3 1 2000 33 634 19.2 4 2001 75 1,545 20.6 9 2003 64 1,213 19.0 13 Total 175 3,468 19.8 27
2. Jared Abbrederis
Year No. Yards Avg. TD 2010 20 289 14.4 32011 55 933 17.0 82012 49 837 17.1 52013 78 1,081 13.9 7Total 202 3,140 15.5 23
3. Brandon Williams
Year No. Yards Avg. TD 2002 52 663 12.8 3 2003 49 649 13.2 1 2004 42 517 12.3 0 2005 59 1,095 18.6 6Total 202 2,924 14.5 10
4. Nick Toon
Year No. Yards Avg. TD 2008 17 257 15.1 1 2009 54 805 14.9 4 2010 36 459 12.8 3 2011 64 926 14.5 10Total 171 2,447 14.3 18
5. Travis Beckum
Year No. Yards Avg. TD 2006 61 903 14.8 5 2007 75 982 13.1 6 2008 23 264 11.5 0Total 159 2,149 13.5 11
6. Al Toon
Year No. Yards Avg. TD 1982 32 472 14.8 5 1983 45 881 19.6 9 1984 54 750 13.9 5 Total 131 2,103 16.1 19
7. Chris Chambers
Year No. Yards Avg. TD 1997 6 50 8.3 0 1998 28 563 20.1 7 1999 41 578 14.1 4 2000 52 813 15.6 5 Total 127 2,004 15.8 16
8. Tony Simmons
Year No. Yards Avg. TD 1994 22 588 26.7 8 1995 29 504 17.4 7
1996 20 346 17.3 3 1997 28 553 19.8 5
Total 99 1,991 20.1 23 9. Lee DeRamus
Year No. Yards Avg. TD 1991 23 374 16.3 3 1992 42 680 16.2 6 1993 54 920 17.0 6 Total 119 1,974 16.6 15
10. Alex Erickson
Year No. Yards Avg. TD 2013 9 127 14.1 02014 55 772 14.0 32015 77 978 12.7 3Total 141 1877 13.3 6
Career Records
Yards
1. Lee Evans, 1999-2003 3,468 2. Jared Abbrederis, 2010-13 3,140 3. Brandon Williams, 2002-05 2,924 4. Nick Toon, 2008-11 2,447 5. Travis Beckum, 2006-08 2,149 6. Al Toon, 1982-84 2,103 7. Chris Chambers, 1997-2000 2,004 8. Tony Simmons, 1994-97 1,991 9. Lee DeRamus, 1991-93 1,974 10. Alex Erickson, 2013-15 1,877 11. Pat Richter, 1960-62 1,873 12. Jonathan Orr, 2002-05 1,824 13. Donald Hayes, 1994-97 1,575 14. Garrett Graham, 2006-09 1,492 15. David Charles, 1976-78 1,459 16. Tim Stracka, 1978-80, 1982 1,433 17. Jacob Pedersen, 2010-13 1,394 18. Mel Reddick, 1967-69 1,320 19. Michael Jones, 1981-84 1,266 20. Tom McCauley, 1966-68 1,251 21. Lance Kendricks, 2007-2010 1,160 22. Darrin Charles, 2001-04 1,152 23. Jeff Mack, 1972-74 1,108 24. David Gilreath, 2007-2010 1,077 25. Isaac Anderson, 2006-2010 1,048 Receptions
1. Brandon Williams, 2002-05 202 Jared Abbrederis 2010-13 202 3. Lee Evans, 1999-2003 175 4. Nick Toon, 2008-11 171 5. Travis Beckum, 2006-08 159 6. Alex Erickson, 2013-15 141 7. Al Toon, 1982-84 131 8. Chris Chambers, 1997-2000 127 9. Pat Richter, 1960-62 121 Garrett Graham, 2006-09 121
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Receiving Touchdowns
1. Lee Evans, 1999-2003 27 2. Tony Simmons, 1994-97 23 Jared Abbrederis, 2010-13 23 4. Jonathan Orr, 2002-2005 19 Al Toon, 1982-84 19 6. Nick Toon, 2008-11 18 Jacob Pedersen, 2010-13 17 8. Chris Chambers, 1997-2000 16 Garrett Graham, 2006-09 16 10. Pat Richter, 1960-62 15 Lee DeRamus, 1991-93 15
Average Per Reception (Minimum 50 Receptions)
1. Tony Simmons, 1994-97 20.1 2. Lee Evans, 1999-2003 19.8 3. Jeff Mack, 1972-74 19.4 4. Larry Mialik, 1969-71 17.7 5. Paul Hubbard, 2004-07 17.5 Al Hannah, 1969-71 17.4 Luke Swan, 2004-07 17.4 8. Jonathan Orr, 2002-2005 17.1 9. Lee DeRamus, 1991-93 16.6 10. Jimmy Jones, 1963-64 16.2 11. Al Toon, 1982-84 16.1 12. Chris Chambers, 1997-2000 15.8
Season Records
Receiving Yards
1. Lee Evans, 2001 1,545 2. Lee Evans, 2003 1,213 3. Brandon Williams, 2005 1,095 4. Jared Abbrederis, 2013 1,081 5. Travis Beckum, 2007 982 6. Alex Erickson, 2015 978 7. Jared Abbrederis, 2011 933 8. Nick Toon, 2011 926 9. Lee DeRamus, 1993 920 10. Travis Beckum, 2006 903 11. Al Toon, 1983 881 12. Jonathan Orr, 2002 842 13. Jared Abbrederis, 2012 837 14. Pat Richter, 1961 817 15. Chris Chambers, 2000 813 16. Nick Toon, 2009 805 17. Alex Erickson, 2014 772 18. Al Toon, 1984 750 19. Larry Mialik, 1970 702 20. Pat Richter, 1962 694 Season Receptions
1. Jared Abbrederis, 2013 78 2. Alex Erickson, 2015 77 3. Lee Evans, 2001 75 Travis Beckum, 2007 75 5. Lee Evans, 2003 64 Nick Toon, 2011 64 7. Travis Beckum, 2006 61 8. Brandon Williams, 2005 59 9. Jared Abbrederis, 2011 55 Alex Erickson, 2014 55
Season Receiving Touchdowns
1. Lee Evans, 2003 13 2. Nick Toon, 2011 10 3. Al Toon, 1983 9 Lee Evans, 2001 9 5. Pat Richter, 1961 8 Tony Simmons, 1994 8 Jonathan Orr, 2002 8 Jonathan Orr, 2005 8 Jared Abbrederis, 2011 8 Jacob Pedersen, 2011 8 Season Average Per Reception (Minimum 30 receptions)
1. Larry Mialik, 1970 21.3 2. Lee Evans, 2001 20.6 3. Jeff Mack, 1972 19.6 Al Toon, 1983 19.6 5. Lee Evans, 2000 19.2 6. Lee Evans, 2003 19.0 7. Brandon Williams, 2005 18.6 8. Jonathan Orr, 2002 17.9 9. Tim Klosek, 1971 17.6 10. Michael Jones, 1981 17.5 Tim Stracka, 1982 17.5
Game Records
Receiving Yards
1. Lee Evans vs. Michigan State, 11/15/2003 258 2. Al Toon vs. Purdue, 11/12/1983 252 3. Lee Evans vs. Michigan State, 10/27/2001 228 4. Lee Evans vs. Akron, 9/6/2003 214 5. Jared Abbrederis vs. Ohio St., 9/28/2013 207 6. Tim Ware vs. Northwestern, 10/20/1990 193 7. Chris Chambers vs. Iowa, 10/28/2000 191 8. Lee Evans vs. Fresno State, 9/8/2001 182 9. Lee Evans vs. Iowa, 11/3/2001 175 10. Chris Chambers vs. Purdue, 10/21/2000 173 Brandon Williams vs. Auburn, 1/2/2006 173 12. Pat Richter vs. Illinois, 11/18/1961 170 Luke Swan vs. Washington State, 9/1/2007 170 14. Chris Chambers vs. Hawaii, 11/25/2000 169 15. Lee Evans vs. Oregon, 9/1/2001 168 16. Jimmy Jones vs. Northwestern, 11/7/1964 167 17. Pat Richter vs. USC, 1/1/1963 163 18. Travis Beckum vs. Illinois, 10/6/2007 160 Alex Erickson vs. Minnesota, 11/29/2014 160 20. Tony Simmons vs. Northwestern, 10/4/1997 158 Game Receptions
1. Matt Nyquist vs. Iowa, 11/18/1995 13 2. Jared Abbrederis vs. Penn St, 11/30/2013 12 3. Pat Richter vs. USC, 1/1/1963 11 Jimmy Jones vs. Northwestern, 11/7/1964 11 Louis Jung vs. Colorado, 9/18/1965 11 Chris Chambers vs. Purdue, 10/21/2000 11 Chris Chambers vs. Iowa, 10/28/2000 11 Brian Calhoun vs. Northwestern, 10/8/2005 11 Travis Beckum vs. Illinois, 10/6/2007 11 10. Al Toon vs. Michigan State, 11/19/1983 10 Lee Evans vs. Michigan State, 11/15/2003 10 Travis Beckum vs. Michigan State, 9/29/2007 10 Jared Abbrederis vs. Ohio State, 9/28/2013 10 Alex Erickson vs. W. Illinois, 9/6/2014 10 Alex Erickson vs. Illinois, 10/24/2015 10
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Average Per Reception (Minimum 3 receptions)
1. Larry Mialik vs. Penn State, 10/3/1970 47.3 2. Tony Simmons vs. Minnesota, 11/11/1995 46.7 3. Al Toon vs. Purdue, 11/12/1983 42.0 4. Lee DeRamus vs. Indiana, 9/25/1993 38.7 5. Tim Klosek vs. Michigan State, 10/16/1971 38.6
Receiving Touchdowns
1. Lee Evans vs. Michigan State, 11/15/2003 5 2. Jonathan Orr vs. Northwestern, 10/8/2005 4 3. Dave Howard vs. Iowa, 10/1/1955 3 Pat Richter vs. Illinois, 11/18/1961 3 Lee Evans vs. Michigan State, 10/27/2001 3 Owen Daniels vs. Temple, 9/10/2005 3 Garrett Graham vs. Michigan State, 9/26/2009 3
Receiving Yardage Records By Class
Season Seniors
1,213 Lee Evans, 2003 1,095 Brandon Williams, 20051,081 Jared Abbrederis, 2013978 Alex Erickson, 2015926 Nick Toon, 2011
Juniors
1,545 Lee Evans, 2001 982 Travis Beckum, 2007920 Lee DeRamus, 1993 837 Jared Abbrederis, 2012821 Al Toon, 1983
Sophomores
933 Jared Abbrederis, 2011903 Travis Beckum, 2006805 Nick Toon, 2009689 Tom McCauley, 1966 680 Lee DeRamus, 1992
Freshmen
842 Jonathan Orr, 2002 663 Brandon Williams, 2002 588 Tony Simmons, 1994 421 Michael Jones, 1981 412 Kyle Jefferson, 2007
GameSeniors
258 Lee Evans vs. Michigan State, 11/15/2003 214 Lee Evans vs. Akron, 9/6/2003 207 Jared Abbrederis vs. Ohio State, 9/28/2013191 Chris Chambers vs. Iowa, 10/28/2000 173 Chris Chambers vs. Purdue, 10/21/2000 173 Brandon Williams vs. Auburn, 1/2/2006
Juniors
252 Al Toon vs. Purdue, 11/12/1983 228 Lee Evans vs. Michigan State, 10/27/2001 182 Lee Evans vs. Fresno State, 9/8/2001 175 Lee Evans vs. Iowa, 11/3/2001 170 Pat Richter vs. Illinois, 11/18/1961
Sophomores
193 Tim Ware vs. Northwestern, 10/20/1990 150 Jerry Witt vs. Northwestern, 10/28/1950 147 Tom McCauley vs. Michigan, 10/29/1966 140 Tony Simmons vs. Minnesota, 11/11/1995 135 Tim Fullington vs. Illinois, 10/26/1985 135 Travis Beckum vs. Buffalo, 11/18/2006
Freshmen
150 Jonathan Orr vs. UNLV, 8/31/2002 132 Tony Simmons vs. Illinois, 11/19/1994 125 Brandon Williams vs. West Virginia, 9/7/2002 124 Kyle Jefferson vs. Penn State, 10/13/2007114 Tony Simmons vs. Indiana, 9/24/1994
100-Yard Receiving Performances
200 or more yards
258 Lee Evans Michigan State 11/15/2003 252 Al Toon Purdue 11/12/1983 228 Lee Evans Michigan State 10/27/2001 214 Lee Evans Akron 9/6/2003 207 Jared Abbrederis Ohio State 9/28/2013
150-199 yards
193 Tim Ware Northwestern 10/20/1990 191 Chris Chambers Iowa 10/28/2000 182 Lee Evans Fresno State 9/8/2001 175 Lee Evans Iowa 11/3/2001 173 Chris Chambers Purdue 10/21/2000173 Brandon Williams Auburn 1/2/2006 170 Pat Richter Illinois 11/18/1961 170 Luke Swan Washington State 9/1/2007169 Chris Chambers Hawaii 11/25/2000 168 Lee Evans Oregon 9/1/2001 167 Jimmy Jones Northwestern 11/7/1964 163 Pat Richter USC 1/1/1963 160 Travis Beckum Illinois 10/6/2007160 Alex Erickson Minnesota 11/29/2014158 Tony Simmons Northwestern 10/4/1997 156 Pat Richter Northwestern 11/11/1961 156 Lee DeRamus Minnesota 10/23/1993155 Nick Toon South Dakota 9/24/2011151 Lee Evans Minnesota 11/24/2001 150 Jerry Witt Northwestern 10/27/1951 150 Lee Evans Illinois 10/20/2001 150 Jonathan Orr UNLV 8/31/2002
100-149 yards
149 Al Toon Michigan State 11/19/1983 148 Lee Evans Indiana 10/6/2001 147 Dave Howard Iowa 10/1/1955 147 Jared Abbrederis UTEP 9/22/2012145 Tom McCauley Michigan 10/29/1966 142 Pat Richter Minnesota 11/25/1961 142 Larry Mialik Penn State 10/3/1970 142 Jared Abbrederis Nebraska 9/29/2012140 Tony Simmons Minnesota 11/11/1995 140 Matt Nyquist Iowa 11/18/1995 140 Travis Beckum Ohio State 11/3/2007138 Pat Richter Oregon State 10/14/1961 136 Al Toon Iowa 11/5/1983 135 Tim Klosek Michigan State 10/16/1971 135 Tom Stauss Minnesota 11/17/1979
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135 Tim Fullington Illinois 10/26/1985 135 Lee Evans Virginia 8/25/2001 135 Travis Beckum Buffalo 11/18/2006135 Jared Abbrederis Penn State 11/30/2013134 David Charles Iowa 11/18/1978 134 Paul Hubbard Michigan 11/10/2007132 Tom McCauley Minnesota 11/25/1967 132 Jeff Mack Nebraska 8/21/1974 132 Tony Simmons Illinois 11/19/1994 132 Brandon Williams Iowa 11/12/2005132 Travis Beckum Michigan State 9/29/2007131 Bill Williams Temple 9/22/1990 131 J.C. Dawkins Minnesota 10/23/1993131 Lance Kendricks Arizona State 9/18/2010 130 Larry Mialik Illinois 11/14/1970128 Jonathon Orr Indiana 10/1/2005128 Brian Calhoun Northwestern 10/8/2005128 Lance Kendricks Miami 12/29/2009125 Lee DeRamus Illinois 11/11/1993 125 Brandon Williams West Virginia 9/7/2002125 David Gilreath Cal Poly 11/22/2008 124 Kyle Jefferson Penn State 10/13/2007123 Tom McCauley Washington 9/23/1967 123 Nick Toon Indiana 11/7/2009122 Jimmy Jones Notre Dame 9/26/1964 122 David Charles Iowa 11/12/1977122 Paul Hubbard Indiana 9/30/2006122 Jared Abbrederis UMass 8/31/2013122 Alex Erickson Western Illinois 9/6/2014121 Brandon Williams Minnesota 10/15/2005 121 Alex Erickson Maryland 10/25/2014119 Rick Reichardt Michigan State 11/2/1963119 Jared Abbrederis Oregon 1/2/2012 118 Al Toon Purdue 11/10/1984 118 Travis Beckum Minnesota 10/14/2006117 Tom Stauss San Diego State 9/29/1979 117 Al Toon Missouri 9/15/1984 117 Jared Abbrederis Illinois 10/6/2012116 Al Hannah Indiana 10/9/1971 116 Lee DeRamus Indiana 9/25/1993 115 Lee DeRamus Northwestern 11/21/1992 114 Tim Fullington Wyoming 9/28/1985 114 Tony Simmons Indiana 9/24/1994 114 Isaac Anderson Minnesota 11/15/2008113 Donald Hayes Minnesota 10/25/1997113 Brandon Williams Indiana 10/1/2005 113 Luke Swan Iowa 11/11/2006113 Jared Abbrederis Ohio State 10/29/2011113 Alex Erickson Nebraska 10/10/2015112 Al Toon Illinois 10/6/1984 112 Lee DeRamus SMU 9/11/1993 111 Al Hannah Syracuse 9/18/1971 110 Pat Richter Purdue 10/8/1960 110 Reggie Tompkins Iowa 10/11/1986 109 Tom Lonnborg Ohio State 10/23/1971 109 Lee DeRamus Eastern Michigan 9/28/1991 108 Al Hannah Illinois 11/15/1969 107 Tim Stracka San Diego State 10/4/1980 107 Jonathan Orr Ohio State 10/19/2002 107 Travis Beckum Northwestern 10/7/2006106 Tim Klosek Northwestern 10/2/1971 106 Travis Beckum Michigan 11/10/2007106 Jared Abbrederis Illinois 10/19/2013105 Mel Reddick Pittsburgh 10/14/1967
105 Tim Stracka Indiana 11/6/1982 104 Pat Richter Ohio State 10/28/1961 104 Pat Richter Michigan 11/3/1962 104 Jeff Mack Northwestern 10/7/1972104 Nick Toon Oregon 1/2/2012 103 Al Schoonover Minnesota 11/21/1959 103 Clarence Novak Ohio State 10/28/1972 103 Ted Jones Purdue 10/2/1982 103 Fred Bobo UNLV 9/21/1985 103 Lance Kendricks Austin Peay 9/25/2010103 Alex Erickson Rutgers 10/31/2015102 Al Hannah Minnesota 11/21/1970 102 Ray Sydnor Purdue 11/11/1978102 Brandon Williams Penn State 11/5/2005 101 Tom Stauss UCLA 9/22/1979 101 Donald Hayes Illinois 11/25/1995101 Jared Abbrederis South Dakota 9/24/2011100 Jimmy Jones Notre Dame 9/28/1963 100 David Charles Richmond 9/16/1978 100 Donald Hayes Minnesota 11/9/1996100 Isaac Anderson Northern Illinois 9/5/2009100 Nick Toon Minnesota 11/12/2011
Longest Receptions
99 (td) by Lee Evans vs. Akron, 9/6/2003 89 (td) by Lee DeRamus vs. Eastern Michigan, 9/28/1991 87 (td) by Tim Stracka vs. Kansas State, 12/11/1982 81 (td) by Nick Davis vs. Minnesota, 10/9/1999 80 (td) by David Charles vs. Richmond, 9/16/1978 80 (td) by Chris Chambers vs. Michigan, 11/14/1998 80 (td) by Isaac Anderson vs. Northern Illinois, 9/5/200979 (td) by Reggie Tompkins vs. Northern Illinois, 9/13/1986 79 (td) by Lee Evans vs. Ohio State, 10/11/2003 78 (td) by John Bridgeman vs. USC, 10/14/1955 78 (td) by Tom McCauley vs. Michigan, 10/29/1966 78 (td) by Tim Fullington vs. UNLV, 9/21/1985 78 (td) by Lee Evans vs. Virginia, 8/25/2001
Pre-modern era
80 (td) by Paul Meyers vs. Minnesota, 11/1/1919 78 (td) by John Wilson vs. Michigan, 10/19/1935
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Career Records
Plays
1. Brooks Bollinger, 1999-2002 1,289 2. Ron Dayne, 1996-99 1,220 3. Darrell Bevell, 1992-95 1,182 4. Joel Stave, 2012-15 1,133 5. John Stocco, 2003-06 1,126 6. Mike Samuel, 1995-98 1,059 7. Montee Ball, 2009-12 986 8. Tony Lowery, 1987-91 939 9. Anthony Davis, 2001-04 908 10. Neil Graff, 1969-71 876
Yards
1. Darrell Bevell, 1992-95 7,477 2. Brooks Bollinger, 1999-2002 7,394 3. Joel Stave, 2012-15 7,369 4. Ron Dayne, 1996-99 7,125 5. John Stocco, 2003-06 7,083 6. Mike Samuel, 1995-98 5,750 7. Randy Wright, 1981-83 5,350 8. Scott Tolzien, 2008-2010 5,262 9. Montee Ball, 2009-12 5,197 10. Melvin Gordon, 2012-14 4,915 Touchdowns Responsible For
1. Montee Ball, 2009-12 84 2. Ron Dayne, 1996-99 71 3. Brooks Bollinger, 1999-2002 64 4. Darrell Bevell, 1992-95 62 5. John Stocco, 2003-06 54 6. Randy Wright, 1981-83 50 Joel Stave, 2012-15 50 8. James White, 2010-13 49 Melvin Gordon, 2011-14 49 10. Mike Samuel, 1995-98 47
Season Records
Plays
1. Tyler Donovan, 2007 445 2. John Stocco, 2005 414 3. Brooks Bollinger, 2002 405 4. Joel Stave, 2015 403 5. Randy Wright, 1982 401 Mike Howard, 1984 401 7. Russell Wilson, 2011 388 8. Randy Wright, 1983 383 Mike Samuel, 1997 383 10. Scott Tolzien, 2009 382 Yards
1. Russell Wilson, 2011 3,513 2. John Stocco, 2005 2,888 3. Scott Tolzien, 2009 2,713 4. Tyler Donovan, 2007 2,607 5. Melvin Gordon, 2014 2,587 6. Joel Stave, 2015 2,564 7. Randy Wright, 1982 2,481 8. Joel Stave, 2013 2,472
9. Scott Tolzien, 2010 2,429 10. Randy Wright, 1983 2,418 Touchdowns Responsible For
1. Montee Ball, 2011 40 Russell Wilson, 2011 40 3. Melvin Gordon, 2014 32 4. Randy Wright, 1983 25 5. Brian Calhoun, 2005 24 6. John Stocco, 2005 23 Joel Stave, 2013 23 8. Tyler Donovan, 2007 22 Brooks Bollinger, 2002 22 Montee Ball, 2012 22
Game Records
Plays
1. Randy Wright vs. Iowa, 11/5/1983 61 2. Sean Wilson vs. California, 9/23/1989 59 3. Ron Vander Kelen vs. USC, 1/1/1963 57 Mike Kalasmiki vs. Michigan State, 10/28/1978 57 5. Darrell Bevell vs. Iowa, 11/18/1995 56 Scott Tolzien vs. Ohio State, 10/10/2009 56 Joel Stave vs. Penn State, 11/30/2013 56 Yards
1. Tyler Donovan vs. Illinois, 10/6/2007 419 2. Darrell Bevell vs. Minnesota, 10/23/1993 416 3. Melvin Gordon vs. Nebraska, 11/15/2014 408 4. Ron Vander Kelen vs. USC, 1/1/1963 406 5. Tony Lowery vs. Northwestern, 10/20/1990 395 6. Russell Wilson vs. N. Illinois, 9/17/2011 384 7. Jim Sorgi vs. Michigan State, 11/15/2003 367 8. John Stocco vs. Northwestern, 10/8/2005 352 9. Randy Wright vs. Purdue, 11/12/1983 346 10. Russell Wilson vs. South Dakota, 9/24/2011 343 Touchdowns Responsible For
1. Billy Marek vs. Minnesota, 11/23/1974 5 Mike Kalasmiki vs. Minnesota, 11/17/1979 5 Jess Cole vs. Minnesota, 11/22/1980 5 Randy Wright vs. Purdue, 11/12/1983 5 Darrell Bevell vs. Nevada, 9/4/1993 5 Mike Samuel vs. San Jose State, 9/13/1997 5 Anthony Davis vs. Minnesota, 11/23/2002 5 Brooks Bollinger vs. Michigan State, 10/26/2002 5 Jim Sorgi vs. Michigan State, 11/15/2003 5 Lee Evans vs. Michigan State, 11/15/2003 5 Brian Calhoun vs. Bowling Green, 9/3/2005 5 Brian Calhoun vs. Illinois, 10/29/2005 5 P.J. Hill vs. Citadel, 9/15/2007 5 Scott Tolzien vs. Michigan, 11/14/2009 5 James White vs. Nebraska, 12/1/2012 5 Melvin Gordon vs. Bowling Green, 9/20/2014 5
Total Offense Records
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Scoring RecordsCareer Records
Points
1. Montee Ball, 2009-12 500 2. Ron Dayne, 1996-99 426 3. Philip Welch, 2008-11 384 4. Taylor Mehlhaff, 2004-07 295 5. Melvin Gordon, 2011-14 294 6. James White, 2010-13 288 7. Billy Marek, 1972-75 278 Todd Gregoire, 1984-87 278 9. P.J. Hill, 2006-08 266 10. Anthony Davis, 2001-04 252 Touchdowns
1. Montee Ball, 2009-12 83 2. Ron Dayne, 1996-99 71 3. Melvin Gordon, 2011-14 49 4. James White, 2010-13 48 5. Billy Marek, 1972-74 46 6. P.J. Hill, 2006-08 44 7. Anthony Davis, 2001-04 42 8. John Clay, 2008-10 41 9. Brent Moss, 1991-93 34 10. Terrell Fletcher, 1991-94 29
Field Goals
1. Todd Gregoire, 1984-87 65 2. Philip Welch, 2008-11 59 3. Rich Thompson, 1988-92 50 Taylor Mehlhaff, 2004-07 50 5. Mike Allen, 2001-04 41 6. Rafael Gaglianone, 2014-present 37 7. Matt Davenport, 1996-98 33 8. John Hall, 1993-96 29 Vitaly Pisetsky, 1997-2000 29 10. Vince Lamia, 1973-76 25 Extra Points
1. Philip Welch, 2008-11 207 2. Taylor Mehlhaff, 2004-07 145 3. Vince Lamia, 1973-76 105 4. John Hall, 1993-96 99 Rafael Gaglianone, 2014-present 99 6. Mike Allen, 2001-04 97 7. Kyle French, 2011-13 87 8. Todd Gregoire, 1984-87 83 9. Vitaly Pisetsky, 1997-2000 78 10. Matt Davenport, 1996-98 76
Season Records
Points
1. Montee Ball, 2011 236 2. Melvin Gordon, 2014 192 3. Brian Calhoun, 2005 144 4. Montee Ball, 2012 132 5. Ron Dayne, 1996 126 6. Ron Dayne, 1999 120 7. Philip Welch, 2010 118 Rafael Gaglianone, 2014 116 9. Billy Marek, 1974 114 10. John Clay, 2009 108 Montee Ball, 2010 108 Touchdowns
1. Montee Ball, 2011 39 2. Melvin Gordon, 2014 32 3. Brian Calhoun, 2005 24 4. Montee Ball, 2012 22 5. Ron Dayne, 1996 21 6. Ron Dayne, 1999 20 7. Billy Marek, 1974 19 8. John Clay, 2009 18 Montee Ball, 2010 18 10. Brent Moss, 1993 16 P.J. Hill, 2006 16 Field Goals
1. Rich Thompson, 1992 22 2. Taylor Mehlhaff, 2007 21 3. Todd Gregoire, 1984 20 Philip Welch, 2008 20 5. Matt Davenport, 1998 19 Rafael Gaglianone, 2014 19 7. Rafael Gaglianone, 2015 18 8. Philip Welch, 2009 17 Philip Welch, 2010 17 10. Todd Gregoire, 1985 16 Todd Gregoire, 1987 16 Vitaly Pisetsky, 1999 16 Extra Points
1. Philip Welch, 2010 67 2. Rafael Gaglianone, 2014 59 3. Taylor Mehlhaff, 2005 56 4. Philip Welch, 2011 54 5. Taylor Mehlhaff, 2006 47 Philip Welch, 2009 47 7. Vitaly Pisetsky, 1999 46 8. Kevin Rohde, 1983 45 9. John Hall, 1996 44 10. Taylor Mehlhaff, 2007 42 Matt Davenport, 1998 42
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Points
1. Billy Marek vs. Minnesota, 11/23/1974 30 Anthony Davis vs. Minnesota, 11/23/2002 30 Lee Evans vs. Michigan State, 11/15/2003 30 Brian Calhoun vs. Bowling Green, 9/3/2005 30 Brian Calhoun vs. Illinois, 10/29/2005 30 P.J. Hill vs. The Citadel, 9/15/2007 30 Melvin Gordon vs. Bowling Green, 9/20/2014 30 7. Done 18 times, 24 MR: Melvin Gordon vs. Nebraska, 11/15/2014 Touchdowns
1. Billy Marek vs. Minnesota, 11/23/1974 5 Anthony Davis vs. Minnesota, 11/23/2002 5 Lee Evans vs. Michigan State, 11/15/2003 5 Brian Calhoun vs. Bowling Green, 9/3/2005 5 Brian Calhoun vs. Illinois, 10/29/2005 5 P.J. Hill vs. The Citadel, 9/15/2007 5 Melvin Gordon vs. Bowling Green, 9/20/2014 5
Field Goals
1. Vince Lamia vs. Minnesota, 11/20/1976 4 Todd Gregoire vs. Kentucky, 12/29/1984 4 Todd Gregoire vs. Ohio State, 11/7/1987 4 Rich Thompson vs. Bowling Green, 9/19/1992 4 Rich Thompson vs. Purdue, 10/17/1992 4 Matt Davenport vs. Minnesota, 11/7/1998 4 Vitaly Pisetsky vs. Michigan State, 10/23/1999 4 Philip Welch vs. Michigan, 9/27/2008 4 9. 18 times 3 MR: Rafael Gaglianone vs. USC, 12/30/2015
Extra Points
1. Philip Welch vs. Indiana, 11/13/2010 11 2. Philip Welch vs. Northwestern, 11/27/2010 10 3. Philip Welch vs. Austin Peay, 9/25/2010 9 4. Done 13 times, 8 MR: Rafael Gaglianone vs. Nebraska, 11/15/14
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Career Records
Field Goals
1. Todd Gregoire, 1984-87 65 2. Philip Welch, 2008-11 59 3. Rich Thompson, 1988-92 50 Taylor Mehlhaff, 2004-07 50 5. Mike Allen, 2001-04 41 6. Rafael Gaglianone, 2014-present 37 7. Matt Davenport, 1996-98 33 8. John Hall, 1993-96 29 Vitaly Pisetsky, 1997-2000 29 10. Vince Lamia, 1973-76 25 Field Goals Attempted
1. Todd Gregoire, 1984-87 85 2. Rich Thompson, 1988-92 79 3. Philip Welch, 2008-11 76 4. Taylor Mehlhaff, 2004-07 65 5. Mike Allen, 2001-04 61 6. John Hall, 1993-96 51 7. Rafael Gaglianone, 2014-present 49 8. Vitaly Pisetsky, 1997-2000 42 9. Vince Lamia, 1973-76 39 10. Matt Davenport, 1996-98 38
Field Goal Percentage (Minimum 30 attempts)
1. Matt Davenport, 33-38, 1996-98 .868 2. Philip Welch, 59-76, 2008-11 .776 3. Taylor Mehlhaff, 50-65, 2004-07 .769 4. Todd Gregoire, 65-85, 1984-87 .765 5. Rafael Gaglianone, 37-49, 2014-present .755 6. Vitaly Pisetsky, 29-42, 1997-2000 .690 7. Mike Allen, 41-61, 2001-04 .672 8. Vince Lamia, 25-39, 1973-76 .641 9. Rich Thompson, 50-79, 1988-92 .633 10. John Hall, 29-51, 1993-96 .569 Extra Points
1. Philip Welch, 2008-11 207 2. Taylor Mehlhaff, 2004-07 145 3. Vince Lamia, 1973-76 105 4. John Hall, 1993-96 99 5. Mike Allen, 2001-04 97 Rafael Gaglianone, 2014-present 99 7. Kyle French, 2011-13 87 8. Todd Gregoire, 1984-87 83 9. Vitaly Pisetsky, 1997-2000 78 10. Matt Davenport, 1996-98 76 Extra Points Attempted
1. Philip Welch, 2008-11 211 2. Taylor Mehlhaff, 2004-07 148 3. Vince Lamia, 1973-76 110 4. John Hall, 1993-96 105 5. Mike Allen, 2001-04 103 6. Rafael Gaglianone, 2014-present 101 7. Kyle French, 2011-13 91 8. Todd Gregoire, 1984-87 86 9. Vitaly Pisetsky, 1997-2000 81 10. Matt Davenport, 1996-98 80
Career Extra Point Percentage (Minimum 50 attempts)
1. Philip Welch, 207-211, 2008-11 .981 2. Taylor Mehlhaff, 145-148, 2004-07 .980 3. Rafael Gaglianone, 99-101, 2014-present .980 4. Todd Gregoire, 83-86, 1984-87 .965 5. Vitaly Pisetsky, 78-81, 1997-2000 .963 6. Kyle French, 85-89, 2011-13 .956 7. Vince Lamia, 105-110, 1973-76 .955 8. Kevin Rohde, 59-62, 1982-83 .952 9. Matt Davenport, 76-80, 1996-98 .950 10. John Hall, 99-105, 1993-96 .943
Season Records
Field Goals
1. Rich Thompson, 1992 22 2. Taylor Mehlhaff, 2007 21 3. Todd Gregoire, 1984 20 Philip Welch, 2008 20 5. Matt Davenport, 1998 19 Rafael Gaglianone, 2014 19 7. Rafael Gaglianone, 2015 18 8. Philip Welch, 2009 17 Philip Welch, 2010 17 10. Todd Gregoire, 1985 16 Todd Gregoire, 1987 16 Vitaly Pisetsky, 1999 16 Field Goals Attempted
1. Rich Thompson, 1992 32 2. Rafael Gaglianone, 2015 27 3. Todd Gregoire, 1984 26 4. Taylor Mehlhaff, 2007 25 5. Philip Welch, 2008 24 Philip Welch, 2009 24 7. Todd Gregoire, 1985 22 Vitaly Pisetsky, 2000 22 Philip Welch, 2010 22 Rafael Gaglianone, 2014 22
Field Goal Percentage (Minimum 15 attempts)
1. Matt Davenport, 19-21, 1998 .905 2. Rafael Gaglianone, 19-22, 2014 .864 3. Taylor Mehlhaff, 21-25, 2007 .840 4. Philip Welch, 20-24, 2008 .833 5. Matt Davenport, 14-17, 1997 .824 6. Todd Gregoire, 16-20, 1987 .800 Vitaly Pisetsky, 16-20, 1999 .800 8. Philip Welch, 17-22, 2010 .773 9. Todd Gregoire, 20-26, 1984 .769 10. Todd Gregoire, 13-17, 1986 .765
Extra Points
1. Philip Welch, 2010 67 2. Rafael Gaglianone, 2014 59 3. Taylor Mehlhaff, 2005 56 4. Philip Welch, 2011 54 5. Taylor Mehlhaff, 2006 47 Philip Welch, 2009 47 7. Vitaly Pisetsky, 1999 46
Field Goal and PAT Kicking Records
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8. Kevin Rohde, 1983 45 9. John Hall, 1996 44 10. Taylor Mehlhaff, 2007 42 Matt Davenport, 1998 42 Extra Points Attempted
1. Philip Welch, 2010 67 2. Rafael Gaglianone, 2014 61 3. Taylor Mehlhaff, 2005 58 4. Philip Welch, 2011 55 5. Philip Welch, 2009 49 6. Kevin Rohde, 1983 48 Vitaly Pisetsky, 1999 48 8. Taylor Mehlhaff, 2006 47 9. John Hall, 1996 45 Rick Schnetzky, 1994 45 Extra Point Percentage (Minimum 25 attempts)
1. Philip Welch 67-67, 2010 100.0 Taylor Mehlhaff 47-47, 2006 100.0 Rafael Gaglianone 40-40, 2015 100.0 Jack Russell 34-34, 2013 100.0 Gary Kroner 32-32, 1962 100.0 Mike Allen 30-30, 2002 100.0 Mark Doran 29-29, 1981 100.0 Mark Neuser 27-27, 2001 100.0 Roger Jaeger 27-27, 1971 100.0 10. Philip Welch 45-46, 2011 .982
Game Records
Field Goals
1. Vince Lamia vs. Minnesota, 11/20/1976 4 Todd Gregoire vs. Kentucky, 12/29/1984 4 Todd Gregoire vs. Ohio State, 11/7/1987 4 Rich Thompson vs. Bowling Green, 9/19/1992 4 Rich Thompson vs. Purdue, 10/17/1992 4 Matt Davenport vs. Minnesota, 11/7/1998 4 Vitaly Pisetsky vs. Michigan State, 10/23/1999 4 8. Philip Welch vs. Michigan, 9/27/2008 4 9. 18 times: 3 MR: Rafael Gaglianone vs. USC, 12/30/2015
Field Goals Attempted
1. Jim Bakken vs. Minnesota, 11/25/1961 6 Steve Veith vs. Northwestern, 10/1/1977 6 3. Jim Bakken vs. Utah, 9/23/1961 5 James Johnson vs. Indiana, 11/2/1968 5 Todd Gregoire vs. Ohio State, 10/27/1984 5 Robb Mehring vs. Minnesota, 11/12/1988 5 Rich Thompson vs. Toledo, 9/16/1989 5 Philip Welch vs. Michigan, 9/27/2008 5 Rafael Gaglianone vs. Neb., 10/10/2015 5
Extra Points
1. Philip Welch vs. Indiana, 11/13/2010 11 2. Philip Welch vs. Austin Peay, 9/25/2010 9 3. Vince Lamia vs. Missouri, 10/5/1974 8 Kevin Rohde vs. Minnesota, 10/15/1983 8 Rick Schnetzky vs. Eastern Michigan, 9/10/1994 8 Rick Schnetzky vs. Indiana, 9/24/1994 8 Matt Davenport vs. San Jose State, 9/13/1997 8 Vitaly Pisetsky vs. Indiana, 10/16/1999 8 Mike Allen vs. Michigan State, 11/15/2003 8
Taylor Mehlhaff vs. Bowling Green, 9/3/2005 8 Taylor Mehlhaff vs. Temple, 9/10/2005 8 Kyle French vs. South Dakota, 9/24/2011 8 Philip Welch vs. Indiana, 10/15/2011 8 Philip Welch vs. Purdue, 11/5/2011 8 Rafael Gaglianone vs. Bowl. Green, 9/20/14 8 Rafael Gaglianone vs. Nebraska, 11/15/14 8
Extra Points Attempted
1. Philip Welch vs. Indiana, 11/13/2010 11 2. Rick Schnetzky vs. Indiana, 9/24/1994 9 Taylor Mehlhaff vs. Temple, 9/10/2005 9 Philip Welch vs. Austin Peay, 9/25/2010 9 Rafael Gaglianone vs. Bowl. Green, 9/20/14 9 6. Vince Lamia vs. Missouri, 10/5/1974 8 Kevin Rohde vs. Minnesota, 10/15/1983 8 Rick Schnetzky vs. Eastern Michigan, 9/10/1994 8 Matt Davenport vs. San Jose State, 9/13/1997 8 Vitaly Pisetsky vs. Indiana, 10/16/1999 8 Mike Allen vs. Michigan State, 11/15/2003 8 Taylor Mehlhaff vs. Bowling Green, 9/3/2005 8 Rafael Gaglianone vs. Nebraska, 11/15/14 8
Longest Made Field Goals
60 by John Hall vs. Minnesota, 11/11/199557 by Philip Welch vs. Fresno State, 9/12/200954 by Todd Gregoire vs. Ball State, 9/26/1987 53 by Vitaly Pisetsky vs. Ball State, 9/11/1999 52 by Rich Thompson vs. Western Michigan, 9/3/198852 by Taylor Mehlhaff vs. Arkansas, 1/1/200752 by Philip Welch vs. Michigan, 9/27/200851 by Todd Gregoire vs. Northern Illinois, 9/8/198451 by John Hall vs. Colorado, 9/17/199451 by Taylor Mehlhaff vs. Purdue, 10/21/2006 51 by Taylor Mehlahff vs. UNLV, 9/8/200751 by Rafael Gaglianone vs. LSU, 8/30/201450 by Vladimir LaBun vs. Northwestern, 10/25/1975 50 by Wendell Gladem vs. Ohio State, 10/10/1981 50 by Mike Allen vs. Fresno State, 9/8/200150 by Philip Welch vs. Ohio State, 10/10/200950 by Rafael Gaglianone vs. Iowa, 11/22/2014
Pre-modern era
62 (drop kick) by Pat O’Dea vs. Northwestern, 11/24/1898 60 (drop kick) by Pat O’Dea vs. Minnesota, 11/18/1899 57 (drop kick) by Pat O’Dea vs. Chicago, 11/13/1897 57 (drop kick) by Pat O’Dea vs. Illinois, 11/11/1899 55 (drop kick) by Pat O’Dea vs. Minnesota, 10/30/1897
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Game-Winning Field Goals
Date Kicker Opponent Site Description
Dec. 30, 2015 Rafael Gaglianone USC San Diego, Calif. Made 29-yarder with 2:27 left in 4th quarter for 23-21 win in 2015 Holiday Bowl.Oct. 10, 2015 Rafael Gaglianone Nebraska Lincoln, Neb. Made 46-yarder with 0:04 left in 4th quarter for 23-21 winJan. 1, 2015 Rafael Gaglianone Auburn Tampa, Fla. Made 25-yarder in overtime to give Badgers a 34-31 win over Auburn in 2015 Outback Bowl. Made 29-yarder with 2:48 left in 4th quarter to force overtime.Sept. 12, 2009 Philip Welch Fresno State Madison Made 22-yarder in double overtime for a 34-31 winSept. 29, 2007 Taylor Mehlhaff Michigan State Madison Made 22-yarder with 6:15 left in 4th quarter for 37-34 win Dec. 28, 2002 Mike Allen Colorado San Antonio, Texas Made 37-yarder in OT to give Badgers 31-28 OT win in 2002 Alamo Bowl.Aug. 23, 2002 Mike Allen Fresno State Madison Made 34-yarder with 2:05 left in 4th quarter for 23-21 winOct. 13, 2001 Mark Neuser Ohio State Columbus, Ohio Made 33-yarder with 2:10 left in 4th quarter for 20-17 winOct. 9, 1999 Vitaly Pisetsky Minnesota Minneapolis, Minn. Made 31-yarder to win school’s first-ever OT game, a 20-17 win. Sent game into extra session with a 36-yarder with 2:59 left in 4th quarter.Oct. 4, 1997 Matt Davenport Northwestern Evanston, Ill. Made 48-yarder with 0:06 left in 4th quarter for 26-25 winSept. 27, 1997 Matt Davenport Indiana Madison Made 43-yarder with 0:06 left in 4th quarter for 27-26 winOct. 17, 1992 Rich Thompson Purdue Madison Made 49-yarder with 0:38 left in 4th quarter for 19-16 winNov. 16, 1991 Rich Thompson Minnesota Minneapolis, Minn. Made 42-yarder with 10:02 left in 4th quarter for 19-16 winNov. 7, 1987 Todd Gregoire Ohio State Madison Made 41-yarder with 10:49 left in 4th quarter for 26-24 win Sept. 21, 1985 Todd Gregoire UNLV Madison Made 20-yarder with 3:38 left in 4th quarter in 26-23 winOct. 16, 1971 Roger Jaeger Michigan State Madison Made 30-yarder with 5:12 left in 4th quarter for 31-28 winOct. 7, 1961 Jim Bakken Indiana Bloomington, Ind. Made 27-yarder with 3:37 left in 4th quarter for 6-3 win
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All-Purpose YardsCareer
Player Rush. Rec. Ret. Total
1. Ron Dayne, 1996-99 7,125 304 0 7,429 2. Brandon Williams, 2002-05 118 2,924 2,810 5,852 3. Montee Ball, 2009-12 5,140 598 0 5,738 4. James White, 2010-13 4,015 670 765 5,450 5. Melvin Gordon, 2011-14 4,915 228 174 5,317 6. David Gilreath, 2007-10 442 1,077 3,746 5,265 7. Anthony Davis, 2001-04 4,676 198 0 4,874 8. Jared Abbrederis, 2010-13 291 3,140 1,387 4,818 9. Terrell Fletcher, 1991-94 3,414 511 397 4,322 10. P.J. Hill, 2006-08 3,942 358 0 4,300
Season
Player Rush. Rec. Ret. Total
1. Melvin Gordon, 2014 2,587 153 0 2,740 2. Ron Dayne, 1996 2,109 133 0 2,242 3. Montee Ball, 2011 1,923 306 0 2,229 4. Brian Calhoun, 2005 1,636 571 0 2,207 5. Brandon Williams, 2005 47 1,095 996 2,138 6. Ron Dayne, 1999 2,034 9 0 2,043 7. Jared Abbrederis, 2011 62 933 1,004 1,999 8. Terrell Fletcher, 1994 1,476 180 321 1,977 9. Montee Ball, 2012 1,830 72 0 1,902 10. Michael Bennett, 2000 1,681 23 173 1,877
Game
Player Rush. Rec. Ret. Total
1. Melvin Gordon vs. Nebraska, 11/15/2014 408 0 0 408 2. Ron Dayne vs. Hawaii, 11/30/1996 339 8 0 347 3. Jared Abbrederis vs. Oregon, 1/2/2012 0 119 227 346 4. Michael Bennett vs. Oregon, 9/9/2000 290 0 46 336 5. Michael Bennett vs. Northwestern, 9/23/2000 293 27 0 320 6. Ira Matthews vs. Minnesota, 11/25/1978 134 54 124 312 7. Billy Marek vs. Minnesota, 11/23/1974 304 0 0 304 Ron Dayne vs. Minnesota, 11/9/1996 297 7 0 304 9. Anthony Davis vs. Minnesota, 11/23/2002 301 0 0 301 10. Brian Calhoun vs. Bowling Green, 9/3/2005 258 39 0 297 11. Ron Dayne vs. Illinois, 11/23/1996 289 0 0 289 12. Melvin Gordon at Iowa, Nov. 22, 2014 200 64 0 264 13. P.J. Hill vs. Northwestern, 10/7/2006 249 14 0 263 14. Montee Ball at Purdue, 10/13/12 247 14 0 261 15. Melvin Gordon at Northwestern, 10/4/2014 259 0 0 259 16. Aaron Stecker vs. Minnesota, 11/11/1995 114 17 127 258 Lee Evans vs. Michigan State, 11/15/2003 0 258 0 258 Melvin Gordon vs. Bowling Green, 9/20/2014 253 5 0 258 19. Terrell Fletcher vs. Duke, 1/2/1995 241 8 7 256 20. Ron Dayne vs. San Jose State, 9/13/1997 254 0 0 254 21. Melvin Gordon vs. Auburn, 1/1/2015 251 2 0 253 22. Al Toon vs. Purdue, 11/12/1983 0 252 0 252 23. Brian Calhoun vs. Northwestern, 10/8/2005 122 128 0 250 Zach Brown vs. Minnesota, 11/17/2007 250 0 0 250 25. Melvin Gordon at Purdue, 11/8/2014 205 44 0 249
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Tackles
1. Pete Monty, 1993-96 451 2. Gary Casper, 1989-92 447 3. Tim Krumrie, 1979-82 444 4. Dave Lokanc, 1970-72 427 Dave Crossen, 1975-78 427 6. Chris Borland, 2009-13 420 7. Jim Melka, 1981-84 399 8. Mike Taylor, 2009-12 377 9. Ken Criter, 1966-68 364 10. Brendan Lynch, 1988-91 362 11. Greg Thomas, 1987-90 359 12. Donnel Thompson, 1996-99 347 13. Reggie Holt, 1990-93 344 14. Jason Doering, 1997-2000 338 15. Nick Greisen, 1998-2001 337 16. Scott Nelson, 1990-93 323 17. Michael Reid, 1983-86 317 18. Mike Thompson, 1991-94 316 19. Richard Jakious, 1972-74 315 20. Malvin Hunter, 1987-90 307 21. Eric Unverzagt, 1991, 1993-95 296 22. Dennis Stejskal, 1975-77 283 23. Jim Leonhard, 2001-04 281 24. Dave Ahrens, 1977-80 280 25. David Wings, 1985-88 278
Solo Tackles
1. Tim Krumrie, 1979-82 276 2. Gary Casper, 1989-92 261 3. Pete Monty, 1993-96 260 4. Jason Doering, 1997-2000 250 5. Chris Borland, 2009-13 234 6. Dave Lokanc, 1970-72 218 7. Dave Crossen, 1975-78 218 8. Jim Melka, 1981-84 211 9. Nick Griesen, 1998-01 201 10. Eric Unverzagt, 1992-95 199 11. Michael Reid, 1983-86 198 Reggie Holt, 1990-93 198 13. Craig Raddatz, 1983-86 184 14. Jim Leonhard, 2001-04 182 15. Mike Echols, 1998-01 180
Tackles For Loss
1. Tarek Saleh, 1993-96 58 2. Mike Thompson, 1991-94 57 3. Tom Burke, 1995-98 54 4. Chris Borland, 2009-13 50 5. Don Davey, 1987-90 49 6. Dave Ahrens, 1977-80 43 7. Anttaj Hawthorne, 2001-04 42.5 8. Matt Shaughnessy, 2005-08 41.5 9. Wendell Bryant 1998-01 41 10. Darryl Sims, 1980-84 39 11. Mike Taylor, 2009-12 38.5 12. J.J. Watt, 2009-10 36.5 13. Joe Schobert, 2012-15 35.5 14. Gary Casper, 1989-92 34 15. Vince Biegel, 2012-present 33.5
Tackles For Loss - Yardage
1. Tarek Saleh, 1993-96 283 2. Mike Thompson, 1991-94 281 3. Don Davey, 1987-90 247 4. Tom Burke, 1995-98 245 5. Dave Ahrens, 1977-80 212 6. Tim Jordan, 1982-86 198 7. Wendell Bryant, 1998-01 187 8. Darryl Sims, 1980-84 184 9. O’Brien Schofield, 2006-09 174 10. Chris Borland, 2009-13 172 11. John Favret, 1996-00 165 12. Joe Schobert, 2012-15 163 13. Vince Biegel, 2012-present 162 14. DeAndre Levy, 2005-08 155 15. Erasmus James, 2001-02, 04 149 Quarterback Sacks
1. Tarek Saleh, 1993-96 33 2. Tom Burke, 1995-98 32 3. Mike Thompson, 1991-94 28 4. Tim Jordan, 1983-86 27 5. Wendell Bryant, 1998-2001 24 6. John Favret, 1996-00 22 7. Don Davey, 1986-90 21 7. Erasmus James, 2001-02, 04 18 8. Vince Biegel, 2012-present 17.5 9. O’Brien Schofield, 2006-09 17 Darryl Sims, 1980-84 17 Chris Borland, 2009-13 17 12. Matt Shaughnessy, 2005-08 15.5 13. DeAndre Levy, 2005-08 15 14. Joe Schobert, 2012-15 13.5 15. Jonathan Welsh, 2001-04 13
Quarterback Sacks Yardage
1. Tarek Saleh, 1993-96 227 2. Mike Thompson, 1991-94 215 3. Tom Burke, 1995-98 189 4. Tim Jordan, 1983-86 180 5. Don Davey, 1987-90 174 6. Wendell Bryant, 1998-01 145 7. John Favret, 1996-00 128 Darryl Sims, 1980-84 128 9. O’Brien Schofield, 2006-09 122 10. Erasmus James, 2001-02, 04 120 11. Matt Shaughnessy, 2005-08 119 12. Vince Biegel, 2012-present 116 13. Joe Schobert, 2012-15 115 14. DeAndre Levy, 2005-08 105 15. Chris Borland, 2009-13 103
Defensive Records
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Fumbles Forced
1. Chris Borland, 2009-13 15 2. Erasmus James, 2001-02, 04 7 Joe Schobert, 2012-15 7 4. Scott Starks, 2001-04 6 DeAndre Levy, 2005-08 6 6. Brendan Kelly, 2008-09, 11-13 5 7. Bill Poindexter, 1970-71 4 Ken Simmons, 1973-75 4 Greg Gordon, 1975-78 4 David Greenwood, 1979-82 4 Clint Sims, 1979-82 4 Matt VandeBoom, 1980-82 4 Craig Raddatz, 1983-86 4 Victor Fortino, 1985-88 4 Pete Nowka, 1985-88 4 Tom Burke, 1995-98 4 Chris Ghidorzi, 1996-99 4 John Favret, 1997-00 4 Darius Jones, 2000, 2002-03 4 Robert Brooks, 2001-04 4 Jonathan Casillas, 2005-08 4 O’Brien Schofield, 2007-09 4 Jay Valai, 2007-10 4 Antonio Fenelus, 2008-11 4 Mike Taylor, 2009-12 4 Dezmen Southward, 2010-13 4 Fumbles Recovered
1. Scott Erdmann, 1975-78 9 2. Mark Zakula, 1972-74 8 Chris Borland, 2009-13 8 4. Ed Bosold, 1971-73 7 Rick Graf, 1983-86 7 Dan Batsch, 1987-90 7 Scott Nelson, 1990-93 7 8. Ken Simmons, 1973-75 6 Dennis Stejskal, 1974-77 6 Dave Ahrens, 1977-80 6 Nick Hayden, 2004-07 6 DeAndre Levy, 2005-08 6 13. Mike Vesperman, 1973-74 5 Terry Buss, 1973-75 5 Clint Sims, 1979-82 5 Michael Reid, 1983-86 5 Brad Mayo, 1986-89 5 Malvin Hunter, 1986-90 5 Michael Caputo, 2012-15 5
Passes Defended
1. Mike Echols, 1998-2001 62 2. Jamar Fletcher, 1998-2000 57 3. Scott Starks, 2001-04 52 4. Jim Leonhard, 2001-04 50 5. Jeff Messenger, 1991-94 44 6. Jack Ikegwuonu, 2005-07 35 7. Allen Langford, 2004-08 34 8. Devin Smith, 2008-12 31 9. Neovia Geyer, 1969-71 30 Scott Nelson, 1990-93 30 11. Steve Wagner, 1973-75 29 12. Niles Brinkley, 2006-10 28 13. Lamarr White, 1986-90 25 Sojourn Shelton, 2013-present 25
15. Troy Vincent, 1988-91 24 Lamar Campbell, 1993-96 24 Brett Bell, 2001-05 24 Aaron Henry, 2007, 09-11 24
Pass Breakups
1. Mike Echols, 1998-01 49 2. Scott Starks, 2001-04 45 3. Jamar Fletcher, 1998-00 36 4. Jim Leonhard, 2001-04 29 5. Jack Ikegwuonu, 2005-07 29 6. Jeff Messenger, 1991-94 26 Allen Langford, 2004-08 26 8. Devin Smith, 2008-12 24 9. Niles Brinkley, 2006-10 22 10. Steve Wagner, 1973-75 21 Troy Vincent, 1988-91 21 12. Brett Bell, 2001-05 20 Sojourn Shelton, 2013-present 20 14. Lamarr White, 1986-90 18 Joey Boese, 1998-01 18 Roderick Rogers, 2003-06 18 Darius Hillary, 2012-15 18 18. Scott Nelson, 1990-93 17 Aaron Henry, 2007, 09-11 17 Michael Caputo, 2012-15 17
Blocked Kicks
1. Richard Johnson, 1982-84 8 2. Kenny Gales, 1993-94 5 3. J.J. Watt, 2009-10 4 4. Tim Rosga, 1996-99 3 Ben Strickland, 2004-07 3 Jonathan Casillas, 2005-08 3 7. Bobby Taylor, 1982-86 2 Nate Odoms, 1984-86 2 Tom Burke, 1995-98 2 Nick Hayden, 2004-07 2 Beau Allen, 2010-13 2 11. 28 tied 1
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Tackles
1. Dave Lokanc, 1972 181 2. Pete Monty, 1996 178 3. Dave Crossen, 1977 175 4. Ken Criter, 1967 169 5. Nick Greisen, 2001 167 6. Dave Lokanc, 1971 162 7. Michael Reid, 1986 156 8. Mike Taylor, 2011 150 9. Aaron Norvell, 1992 148 10. Nick Greisen, 2000 146 11. Reggie Holt, 1991 144 12. Chris Borland, 2011 143 13. Donnel Thompson, 1997 141 14. Chuck Winfrey, 1970 140 Gary Casper, 1990 140 16. Rick Jakious, 1973 138 17. Pete Monty, 1995 137 18. Tim Krumrie, 1981 135 19. David Wings, 1987 134 20. Ken Criter, 1968 133 Dave Crossen, 1978 133
Tackles For Loss
1. Tom Burke, 1998 31 2. O’Brien Schofield, 2009 24.5 3. Darryl Sims, 1982 24 Don Davey, 1990 24 5. Tarek Saleh, 1995 23 6. Tarek Saleh, 1996 21 J.J. Watt, 2010 21 8. Anttaj Hawthorne, 2003 20 9. Joe Schobert, 2015 19.5
10. Tom Burke, 1997 19 Chris Borland, 2011 19 Tackles For Loss Yardage
1. Tom Burke, 1998 151 2. O’Brien Schofield, 2009 126 3. Tarek Saleh, 1995 118 4. Don Davey, 1990 117 5. Tarek Saleh, 1996 106 6. Darryl Sims, 1982 103 7. Derek Landisch, 2014 100 8. Joe Schobert, 2015 98 9. J.J. Watt, 2010 91 10. Mike Thompson, 1993 89 Quarterback Sacks
1. Tom Burke, 1998 22 2. Tarek Saleh, 1996 14 3. Tarek Saleh, 1995 12 O’Brien Schofield, 2009 12 5. Tim Jordan, 1985 11 Darryl Sims, 1982 11 7. Mike Thompson, 1993 10 Bryan Jurewicz, 1996 10 9. Joe Schobert, 2015 9.5 10. Mike Thompson, 1992 9 Tom Burke, 1997 9 Alex Lewis, 2003 9 Derek Landisch, 2014 9
Quarterback Sacks Yardage
1. Tom Burke, 1998 130 2. Tarek Saleh, 1996 97 3. Darryl Sims, 1982 84 Tarek Saleh, 1995 84 5. Mike Thompson, 1993 83 Derek Landisch, 2014 83 7. O’Brien Schofield, 2009 80 8. Joe Schobert, 2015 78 9. Don Davey, 1990 68 Erasmus James, 2004 68 Passes Defended
1. Mike Echols, 2000 25 Jim Leonhard, 2002 25 3. Jamar Fletcher, 2000 21 4. Jamar Fletcher, 1998 19 Scott Starks, 2003 19 6. Jamar Fletcher, 1999 17 Devin Smith, 2012 17 8. LaMar Campbell, 1996 16 Jack Ikegwuonu, 2007 16 10. Steve Wagner, 1974 15 Troy Vincent, 1991 15 Allen Langford, 2008 15
Pass Breakups
1. Mike Echols, 2000 19 2. Scott Starks, 2003 18 3. Jack Ikegwuonu, 2007 15 4. Jamar Fletcher, 2000 14 Jim Leonhard, 2002 14 6. Troy Vincent, 1991 13 Allen Langford, 2008 13 Devin Smith, 2012 13 9. Ken Dixon, 1976 12 Jamar Fletcher, 1998 12 Mike Echols, 1999 12 Mike Echols, 2001 12 Marcus Cromartie, 2012 12 13. Steve Wagner, 1974 11 Jason Suttle, 1995 11 Roderick Rogers, 2005 11 Jack Ikegwuonu, 2006 11
Fumbles Forced
1. Chris Borland, 2009 5 Chris Borland, 2011 5 Joe Schobert, 2015 5 4. Cyril Weems, 1995 3 Tom Burke, 1997 3 Erasmus James, 2001 3 Alex Lewis, 2003 3 Robert Brooks, 2004 3 Jay Valai, 2008 3 O’Brien Schofield, 2009 3 J.J. Watt, 2010 3 Mike Taylor, 2011 3 Chris Borland, 2012 3
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1. Ed Bosold, 1972 5 2. Jim DeLisle, 1968 4 Nate Butler, 1970 4 Scott Erdmann, 1977 4 Michael Caputo, 2014 4 6. Nick Hayden, 2007 3 Chris Borland, 2009 3 Aaron Henry, 2010 3 Chris Borland, 2012 3
Blocked Kicks
1. Richard Johnson, 1984 6 2. Kenny Gales, 1993 3 Tim Rosga, 1998 3 J.J. Watt, 2010 3 5. Six players tied with 2
Game
Tackles
1. Dave Crossen vs. Purdue, 11/5/1977 28 2. Ken Criter vs. Ohio State, 11/9/1968 27 Dave Lokanc vs. Ohio State, 10/28/1972 27 4. Mark Zakula vs. Northwestern, 11/17/1973 25 5. Dave Lokanc vs. Indiana, 10/9/1971 24 Dave Crossen vs. Iowa, 11/12/1977 24 David Wings vs. Iowa, 10/10/1987 24 8. Dave Lokanc vs. Northwestern, 10/2/1971 23 Richard Jakious vs. Northwestern, 11/17/1973 23 Dennis Stejskal vs. Purdue, 10/11/1975 23 Dave Crossen vs. Indiana, 11/13/1976 23 Dave Crossen vs. Oregon, 9/30/1978 23 Larry Spurlin vs. Indiana, 10/6/1979 23 Scott Nelson vs. Iowa, 10/13/1990 23 Bob Adamov vs. Purdue, 10/10/1998 23
Tackles For Loss
1. Alex Lewis vs. Purdue, 10/18/2003 6.5 2. Darryl Sims vs. Northwestern, 10/30/1982 6 Tim Jordan vs. Northwestern, 10/19/1985 6 Wendell Bryant vs. Penn State, 9/22/2001 6 5. Mike Thompson vs. Northwestern, 10/9/1993 5 John Favret vs. Boise State, 9/6/1997 5 Tom Burke vs. Northwestern, 9/26/1998 5 Tom Burke vs. Iowa, 10/24/1998 5 Tom Burke vs. Penn State, 11/21/1998 5
Tackles For Loss Yardage
1. Darryl Sims vs. Northwestern, 10/30/1982 43 2. Alex Lewis vs. Purdue, 10/18/2003 42 3. John Tietz vs. Michigan, 11/18/1967 41 4. Mike Thompson vs. Northwestern, 10/9/93 38 5. Wendell Bryant vs. Penn State, 9/22/2001 34
Quarterback Sacks
1. Tim Jordan vs. Northwestern, 10/19/1985 6 2. Mike Thompson vs. Northwestern, 10/9/1993 5 Tom Burke vs. Iowa, 10/24/1998 5 Wendell Bryant vs. Penn State, 9/22/2001 5 Alex Lewis vs. Purdue, 10/18/2003 5
Quarterback Sacks Yardage
1. Alex Lewis vs. Purdue, 10/18/2003 39 2. Mike Thompson vs. Northwestern, 10/9/1993 38 3. Darryl Sims vs. Northwestern, 10/30/1982 37 4. Tim Jordan vs. Northwestern, 10/19/1985 33 5. Wendell Bryant vs. Penn State, 9/22/2001 32
Passes Defended
1. Mike Echols vs. Purdue, 11/6/1999 6 2. Steve Wagner vs. Purdue, 9/14/1974 5 Jamar Fletcher vs. Oregon, 9/9/2000 5 Jamar Fletcher vs. Iowa, 10/28/2000 5 Jim Leonhard vs. Fresno State, 8/23/2002 5 Jim Leonhard vs. Penn State, 9/25/2004 5 Fumbles Forced
1. Alex Lewis vs. Iowa, 11/2/2002 2 Jay Valai vs. Ohio State, 10/4/2008 2 J.J. Watt vs. Northwestern, 11/27/10 2 Chris Borland vs. Illinois, 11/19/11 2 Joe Schobert vs. Iowa, 10/3/2015 2
6. Occurred numerous times 1
Fumbles Recovered
1. Michael Reid vs. Ohio State, 11/16/1985 3 2. 17 players tied with 2 (MR: Chris Borland vs. Minnesota, 11/23/2013)
Blocked Kicks
1. Richard Johnson vs. Missouri, 9/15/1984 3 2. Nate Odomes vs. Indiana, 11/2/1985 2
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Interception LeadersCareer
Interceptions
1. Jamar Fletcher, 1998-2000 21 Jim Leonhard, 2001-04 21 3. Neovia Greyer, 1969-71 18 Jeff Messenger, 1991-94 18 5. Scott Nelson, 1990-93 14 6. Mike Echols, 1998-2001 12 7. David Greenwood, 1979-82 10 8. Dave Fronek, 1963-65 9 Craig Raddatz, 1983-86 9 Nate Odomes, 1984-86 9 Eddie Fletcher, 1988-91 9 Shane Carter, 2005-08 9 Antonio Fenelus, 2008-11 9
Interception Return Yards
1. Jamar Fletcher, 1998-2000 459 2. Neovia Greyer, 1969-71 285 3. Scott Nelson, 1990-93 261
Interception Return Average (Minimum 8 returns)
1. Ed Withers, 1949-51 25.0 2. Jamar Fletcher, 1998-2000 21.9 3. Jim Nettles, 1961-63 21.1 4. Jim Miller, 1953-55 19.9 5. Steve Wagner, 1974-75 18.6 Scott Nelson, 1990-93 18.6
Season
Interceptions
1. Jim Leonhard, 2002 11 2. Neovia Greyer, 1970 9 3. Dale Hackbart, 1958 7 Scott Erdmann, 1976 7 Nate Odomes, 1986 7 Jeff Messenger, 1993 7 Jamar Fletcher, 1998 7 Jamar Fletcher, 1999 7 Jamar Fletcher, 2000 7 Jim Leonhard, 2003 7 Shane Carter, 2007 7
Interception Return Yards
1. Jamar Fletcher, 2000 179 2. David Greenwood, 1981 156 3. Jamar Fletcher, 1998 145 4. Scott Erdmann, 1976 143
Interception Return Avg. (Minimum 4 returns)
1. Pat Levenhagen, 1955 30.5 2. Jim Nettles, 1962 26.5 Russ Bellford, 1983 26.5 4. David Greenwood, 1981 26.0 5. Ed Withers, 1950 25.8
Game
Interceptions
1. Clarence Bratt vs. Minnesota, 11/20/1954 4 2. Gene Evans vs. Marquette, 9/21/1946 3 Bob Radcliffe vs. Navy, 10/15/1949 3 Ed Withers vs. Iowa, 10/14/1950 3 Burt Hable vs. Minnesota, 11/22/1952 3 Dale Hackbart vs. Minnesota, 11/22/1958 3 Tom Schinke vs. Iowa, 10/1/1966 3 Neovia Greyer vs. Illinois, 11/14/1970 3 Ken Dixon vs. Illinois, 11/1/1975 3 Nate Odomes vs. Hawaii, 9/6/1986 3 Matt VandenBoom vs. Michigan, 9/12/1981 3 Jamar Fletcher vs. Oregon, 9/9/2000 3
Interception Return Average (Minimum 3 returns)
1. Ed Withers vs. Iowa, 10/14/1950 51.5
Longest Interception Returns
98 (td) by Billy Lowe vs. Purdue, 10/16/1954 94 (td) by Ron Steiner vs. West Virginia, 10/5/1957 89 (td) by Jim Nettles vs. New Mexico State, 9/29/1962 87 by Jamar Fletcher vs. Indiana, 11/11/200084 (td) by Roderick Rodgers vs. Purdue, 10/22/2005
Pre-modern era
105 (td) by Coots Cunningham vs. Purdue, 11/16/1907 100 (td) by Jack Wink vs. Great Lakes, 10/17/1942
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Career Records
Punting Average (Minimum 100 punts)
1. Kevin Stemke, 1997-2000 43.5 2. Ken DeBauche, 2004-07 42.5 3. Jim Bakken, 1959-61 42.4 4. Brad Nortman, 2008-11 42.1 5. Scott Cepicky, 1984-87 41.1 6. Dick Mileager, 1975-77 40.3 7. John Krugman, 1970-71 39.8 8. Drew Meyer, 2012-15 39.6 9. R.J. Morse, 2001-04 39.3 10. Sam Veit, 1991-94 38.4
Punting Yards
1. Kevin Stemke, 1997-2000 10,660 2. Scott Cepicky, 1984-87 10,235 3. Drew Meyer, 2012-15 10,125 4. Ken DeBauche, 2004-07 9,815 5. Brad Nortman, 2008-11 8,383 6. Sam Veit, 1991-94 8,016 7. David Greenwood, 1979-82 7,208 8. Brad Brekke, 1988-90 7,149 9. R.J. Morse, 2001-04 6,451 10. T.A. Cox, 1944, 1946-48 4,998
Punts
1. Drew Meyer, 2012-15 256 2. Scott Cepicky, 1984-87 249 3. Kevin Stemke, 1997-2000 245 4. Ken DeBauche, 2004-07 231 5. Sam Veit, 1991-94 209 6. Brad Nortman, 2008-11 199 7. Brad Brekke, 1988-90 192 8. David Greenwood, 1979-82 191 9. R.J. Morse 2001-04 164 10. Dick Mileager, 1975-77 121
Season Records
Punting Average
(Minimum 20 punts)
1. Ken DeBauche, 2005 44.8 2. Kevin Stemke, 2000 44.5 3. Kevin Stemke, 1997 43.9 4. Kevin Stemke, 1998 43.8 5. Scott Cepicky, 1986 43.0 6. Brad Nortman, 2010 42.7 7. Brad Nortman, 2011 42.2 8. Dick Mileager, 1975 42.2 9. Scott Cepicky, 1985 42.0 Brad Nortman, 2009 42.0
Punts
1. Drew Meyer, 2012 80 2. R.J. Morse, 2002 74 3. Dave Fronek, 1965 72 Kevin Stemke, 1998 72 5. David Greenwood, 1980 70 Brad Brekke, 1990 70
7. Kevin Stemke, 2000 69 Drew Meyer, 2015 69 9. David Greenwood, 1981 68 10. Brad Brekke, 1989 67 Scott Cepicky, 1986 67
Punting Yards
1. Drew Meyer, 2012 3,233 2. Kevin Stemke, 1998 3,155 3. Kevin Stemke, 2000 3,070 4. Scott Cepicky, 1986 2,879 5. R.J. Morse, 2002 2,765 6. Brad Nortman, 2008 2,761 7. Drew Meyer, 2015 2,737 8. Brad Brekke, 1990 2,667 9. Scott Cepicky, 1985 2,648 10. Dave Fronek, 1965 2,618
Game Records
Punts
1. Dave Fronek vs. Nebraska, 10/9/1965 12 Bob Schaffner vs. Iowa, 10/19/1968 12 Brad Brekke vs. Miami, Fla., 9/9/1989 12 4. five players tied with 11 (MR: Ken DeBauche vs. Michigan, 9/23/2006)
Punting Yards
1. Ken DeBauche vs. Michigan, 9/23/2006 514 2. Brad Brekke vs. Miami, Fla., 9/9/1989 500 3. Scott Cepicky vs. Wyoming, 9/27/1986 453 4. Kevin Stemke vs. Michigan, 11/14/1998 445 5. Dave Fronek vs. Nebraska, 10/9/1965 444
Punting Average (Minimum 5 punts)
1. Dick Mileager vs. Kansas, 10/2/1976 52.2 2. Scott Cepicky vs. UNLV, 9/20/1986 52.0 3. Brad Nortman vs. Illinois, 10/25/2008 51.7 4. George O’Brien vs. Iowa, 10/18/1952 51.0 5. Scott Cepicky vs. Northwestern, 10/19/1985 50.8
Longest Punts
96 by George O’Brien vs. Iowa, 10/18/1952 90 by Jim Bakken vs. Northwestern, 11/11/1961 86 by Kevin Stemke vs. Michigan State, 10/23/1999 85 by Wendell Gulseth vs. Rice, 11/1/1952 82 by David Greenwood vs. Air Force, 9/15/1979
Pre-modern era
110 by Pat O’Dea vs. Minnesota, 10/30/1897 100 by Pat O’Dea vs. Yale, 10/21/1899 85 by Pat O’Dea vs. Lake Forest, 10/10/1896
Punting Records
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Kickoff/Punt Return Records
Career Records
Kickoff Returns
1. David Gilreath, 2007-10 135 2. Brandon Williams, 2002-05 106 3. Fred Owens, 1986-89 84 4. Nick Davis, 1998-2001 77 5. Kenzel Doe, 2011-14 58 6. Marvin Neal, 1979-81, 1983 51 7. Aaron Stecker, 1995-96 45 8. Greg Johnson, 1969, 1971 44 Michael Morgan, 1974-77 44 10. Ira Matthews, 1975-78 43
Kickoff Return Yards
1. David Gilreath, 2007-10 3,025 2. Brandon Williams, 2002-05 2,349 3. Nick Davis, 1998-2001 1,778 4. Fred Owens, 1986-89 1,626 5. Kenzel Doe, 2011-14 1,388 6. Greg Johnson, 1969, 1971 1,081 7. Aaron Stecker, 1995-96 1,015 8. Marvin Neal, 1979-81, 1983 1,009 9. Ira Matthews, 1975-78 989 10. Tom Schinke, 1965-67 940 Kickoff Return Average (Minimum 30 returns)
1. Jared Abbrederis, 2010-13 25.8 2. Kenzel Doe, 2011-present 25.5 3. Greg Johnson, 1969, 1971 24.6 4. Daniel Crooks, 1969-70 24.2 5. Chris Davis, 1971-73 23.8 6. Tom Schinke, 1965-67 23.5 7. Ron Smith, 1962-64 23.5 8. Nick Davis, 1998-2001 23.1 9. Ira Matthews, 1975-78 23.0 10. Aaron Stecker, 1995-96 22.6 Kickoff Return Touchdowns
1. Ira Matthews, 1975-78 2 Nick Davis, 1998-2001 2
Punt Returns
1. Jim Leonhard, 2001-04 105 2. Nick Davis, 1998-2001 83 3. David Gilreath, 2007-2010 73 4. Thad McFadden, 1980-81, 1983-84 72 5. Troy Vincent, 1988-91 68 6. Jared Abbrederis, 2010-13 55 7. Kenzel Doe, 2011-14 49 8. Archie Burks, 1950-52 47 9. Ira Matthews, 1975-78 45 10. Keith Jackson, 1993-94 41
Punt Return Yards
1. Jim Leonhard, 2001-04 1,347 2. Nick Davis, 1998-2001 1,007 3. Troy Vincent, 1988-91 773 4. Thad McFadden, 1980-81, 1983-84 731 5. David Gilreath, 2007-2010 721 6. Jared Abbrederis, 2010-13 587 7. Kenzel Doe, 2011-14 481
8. Ira Matthews, 1975-78 443 9. Brandon Williams, 2002-2005 438 10. Gene Evans, 1947, 1949 395
Punt Return Average (Minimum 25 returns)
1. Brandon Williams, 2002-2005 13.7 2. Jim Leonhard, 2001-04 12.8 3. Nick Davis, 1998-2001 12.1 4. Troy Vincent, 1988-91 11.4 5. Jared Abbrederis, 2010-13 10.7 6. Thad McFadden, 1980-81, 1983-84 10.2 7. Nate Odomes, 1984-86 10.0 8. Jim Miller, 1953-55 9.9 9. Louis Holland, 1961-63 9.9 10. David Gilreath, 2007-2010 9.9 Punt Return Touchdowns
1. Ira Matthews, 1975-78 4 2. Troy Vincent, 1988-91 3 Nick Davis, 1998-01 3 Jim Leonhard, 2001-04 3
Season Records
Kickoff Returns
1. David Gilreath, 2007 42 2. David Gilreath, 2008 40 3. Freddie Owens, 1988 30 4. Brandon Williams, 2003 29 5. Jared Abbrederis, 2011 28 Kenzel Doe, 2014 28 7. Nick Davis, 2001 27 David Gilreath, 2010 27 9. David Gilreath, 2009 26 10. Occurred numerous times 24 MR: Aaron Stecker, 1996
Kickoff Return Yards
1. David Gilreath, 2007 967 2. David Gilreath, 2008 784 3. Jared Abbrederis, 2011 689 4. Brandon Williams, 2002 670 5. David Gilreath, 2010 659 6. Brandon Williams, 2003 626 7. Kenzel Doe, 2014 623 8. Brandon Williams, 2005 616 Nate Odomes, 1986 616 10. David Gilreath, 2009 615
Kickoff Return Average (Minimum 10 returns)
1. Ira Matthews, 1976 29.6 2. Danny Crooks, 1970 29.3 3. Greg Johnson, 1971 28.4 4. Brandon Williams, 2005 28.0 5. Michael Jones, 1984 27.9 6. Dan Kissling, 1986 26.7 7. Kenzel Doe, 2013 26.5 8. Nick Davis, 1999 25.6 9. Ronald Smith, 1964 25.4 10. Thomas Schinke, 1966 24.7
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Kickoff Return Touchdowns
1. Ira Matthews, 1976 2 Nick Davis, 1999 2
Punt Returns
1. Keith Jackson, 1994 38 2. Jim Leonhard, 2002 36 3. Jim Leonhard, 2004 35 4. Jim Leonhard, 2003 34 5. Thad McFadden, 1984 32 6. Zach Hampton, 2006 31 7. Nick Davis, 1998 28 8. Jamel Brown, 1992 27 9. Brandon Williams, 2005 26 David Gilreath, 2007 26
Punt Return Yards
1. Jim Leonhard, 2003 470 2. Jim Leonhard, 2004 443 3. Jim Leonhard, 2002 434 4. Nick Davis, 1998 427 5. Thad McFadden, 1984 394 6. Brandon Williams, 2005 380 7. David Gilreath, 2007 364 8. Jared Abbrederis, 2011 315 9. Keith Jackson, 1995 292 10. Troy Vincent, 1990 276
Punt Return Average (Minimum 15 returns)
1. Ira Matthews, 1978 16.9 2. Jared Abbrederis, 2011 15.8 3. Nick Davis, 1998 15.3 4. Brandon Williams, 2005 14.6 5. David Gilreath, 2007 14.0 6. Troy Vincent, 1989 13.8 Jim Leonhard, 2003 13.8 8. Daniel Crooks, 1970 12.7 9. Jim Leonhard, 2004 12.7 10. Nick Davis, 1999 12.6 Punt Return Touchdowns
1. Earl Girard, 1947 2 Nick Davis, 1998 2 Jim Leonhard, 2003 2 Brandon Williams, 2005 2
Game Records
Kickoff Returns
1. Jared Abbrederis vs. Oregon, 1/2/2012 8 2. David Gilreath vs. Michigan State, 9/29/2007 7 David Gilreath vs. Penn State, 10/11/2008 7 James White vs. Michigan State, 10/2/2010 7 5. Freddie Owens vs. Indiana, 11/11/1989 6 Aaron Stecker vs. Colorado, 9/2/1995 6 Ahmad Merritt vs. Syracuse, 8/24/1997 6 Brandon Williams vs. Minnesota, 11/23/2002 6 David Gilreath vs. Illinois, 10/6/2007 6 David Gilreath vs. Minnesota, 11/17/2007 6 Kenzel Doe vs. Ohio State, 12/6/2014 6
Kickoff Return Yards
1. Jared Abbrederis vs. Oregon, 1/2/2012 201 2. David Gilreath vs. Michigan State, 9/29/2007 189 3. Clarence Self vs. Michigan, 11/15/1947 178 4. David Gilreath vs. Ohio State, 10/16/2010 163 5. Fred Owens vs. Illinois, 10/28/1989 153 6. Nate Odomes vs. Indiana, 11/1/1986 152 7. Tom Schinke vs. Michigan, 10/29/1966 143 Brandon Williams vs. Minnesota, 11/23/2002 143 9. Kenzel Doe vs. South Carolina, 1/1/2014 142 10. Jared Abbrederis vs. Michigan State, 12/3/2011 141 Kickoff Return Average (Minimum 3 returns)
1. Selvie Washington vs. Nebraska, 9/21/1974 42.7 2. Natrell Jamerson vs. Maryland, 11/7/2015 41.7 3. David Gilreath vs. Ohio State, 10/16/2010 40.8 4. Gary Ellerson vs. Iowa, 11/13/1982 37.0 5. Tom Schinke vs. Michigan, 10/29/1966 35.8
Punt Returns
1. Williams Lane vs. Indiana, 11/3/1951 12 2. Keith Jackson vs. Indiana, 9/24/1994 8 3. Greg Johnson vs. Northern Illinois, 9/11/1971 7 Jim Leonhard vs. West Virginia, 9/7/2002 7 Kenzel Doe vs. Bowling Green, 9/20/2014 7 5. Occurred numerous times 6 (MR: Aaron Stecker vs. Hawaii, 11/30/1996)
Punt Return Yards
1. Earl Girard vs. Iowa, 11/8/1947 158 2. Greg Johnson vs. Northern Illinois, 9/11/1971 153 3. Troy Vincent vs. Western Illinois, 9/14/1991 146 4. Louis Holland vs. Indiana, 10/6/1962 128 5. Aaron Stecker vs. Hawaii, 11/30/1996 122
Punt Return Average (Minimum 3 returns)
1. Earl Girard vs. Iowa, 11/8/1947 52.7 2. Nick Davis vs. Murray State, 9/4/1999 38.7 3. Troy Vincent vs. Western Illinois, 9/14/1991 36.5 4. Jim Leonhard vs. Purdue, 10/18/2003 33.0 5. Nick Davis vs. Penn State, 11/21/1998 29.7
Longest Returns
Kick Return off Returns 100 (td) by Ira Matthews vs. Iowa, 11/6/1976 100 (td) by Michael Jones vs. Northwestern, 9/29/1984 100 (td) by Aaron Stecker vs. Minnesota, 11/11/1995 98 (td) by Natrell Jamerson vs. Maryland, 11/7/201597 (td) by Ira Matthews vs. Northwestern, 10/23/197697 (td) by David Gilreath vs. Ohio State, 10/16/2010 Pre-modern era
100 (td) by Eddie Cochems vs. Chicago, 11/28/1901 99 (td) by Lynn Jordan vs. Michigan, 11/10/1934
Punt Return
90 (td) by Troy Vincent vs. Western Illinois, 9/14/1991 89 (td) by Josh Hunt vs. Western Michigan, 8/31/2000 87 (td) by Danny Crooks vs. Michigan, 10/31/1970 85 (td) by Earl Girard vs. Iowa, 11/8/1947 85 (td) by Greg Johnson vs. Northern Illinois, 9/11/1971 Pre-modern era
75 (td) by Sam Behr vs. Lawrence, 10/4/1930
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Big Ten (Individual)
Rushing Yards*
1941 Pat Harder 443 1951 Alan Ameche 7741952 Alan Ameche 721 1974 Billy Marek 161.01993 Brent Moss 136.41996 Ron Dayne 162.21998 Ron Dayne 138.61999 Ron Dayne 169.52001 Anthony Davis 133.32006 P.J. Hill 120.72009 John Clay 116.72011 Montee Ball 137.42014 Melvin Gordon 184.4*per game averages starting with Marek in 1974
Passing Yards
1941 Len Seelinger 419 1950 John Coatta 610 1951 John Coatta 1,030 1953 Jim Miller 683 1960 Ron Miller 966 1961 Ron Miller 1,168 1962 Ron Vander Kelen 1,0091970 Neil Graff 926
Pass Efficiency
2009 Scott Tolzien 143.02010 Scott Tolzien 165.92011 Russell Wilson 191.8
Total Offense Yards
1959 Dale Hackbart 686 1960 Ron Miller 981 1962 Ron Vander Kelen 1,237 1983 Randy Wright 244.3
Receiving Yards
1941 Dave Schreiner 2491951 Jerry Witt 372 1961 Pat Richter 656 1962 Pat Richter 440 1963 Rick Reichardt 3832001 Lee Evans 1,545 2003 Lee Evans 1,213 2005 Brandon Williams 1,095
Scoring (points)
1941 Pat Harder 58 1945 Don Kindt (tri-) 36 1951 Jerry Witt 481962 Lou Holland 54 1963 Lou Holland (co-) 30 1973 Billy Marek (co-) 8.31974 Billy Marek 11.3 1999 Ron Dayne 10.02005 Brian Calhoun 10.52006 P.J. Hill (co-) 7.42009 John Clay 8.32011 Montee Ball 16.92014 Melvin Gordon 13.7
Scoring (TDs)
2009 John Clay 182011 Montee Ball 392012 Montee Ball 222014 Melvin Gordon 32
Punting Average
1943 Ray Dooney 39.0 1945 Rex Johns 40.8 1946 T.A. Cox 43.01950 Jim Hammond 42.01960 Jim Bakken 41.5 1961 Jim Bakken 41.2 1973 Ken Simmons 41.91998 Kevin Stemke 43.82000 Kevin Stemke 44.52005 Ken DeBauche 44.8
Interceptions Per Game
2002 Jim Leonhard 0.792003 Jim Leonhard 0.54
Pass Breakups
2002 Jim Leonhard 25
Punt Return Average
2007 David Gilreath 14.02011 Jared Abbrederis 15.8
All-Purpose Yards
2011 Montee Ball 159.22014 Melvin Gordon 195.7
Tackles Per Game
2011 Mike Taylor 10.7
Big Ten (Team)
Rushing Offense
1951 235.6 ypg1952 256.3 ypg1993 261.4 ypg1996 249.4 ypg1998 215.8 ypg1999 273.6 ypg2008 211.2 ypg2009 203.8 ypg2011 235.6 ypg2014 320.1 ypg
Passing Offense
1941 99.6 ypg1951 155.4 ypg1960 157.1 ypg 1961 157.1 ypg 1963 170.0 ypg
Passing Efficiency
2010 168.1 rating2011 186.2 rating
Total Offense
1945 310.0 ypg1951 391.3 ypg1952 415.5 ypg1962 305.4 ypg 1963 305.4 ypg 1993 455.2 ypg2009 416.9 ypg2011 469.9 ypg
Scoring Offense
1952 26.3 ppg1954 19.3 ppg1962 28.4 ppg 1993 32.5 ppg 1999 34.1 ppg2009 31.8 ppg2010 41.5 ppg2011 44.1 ppg
3rd Down Conversions
2010 .503 (73-145)2011 .547 (93-170)
4th Down Conversions
2011 .700 (7-10)2014 .778 (14-18)2015 .750 (6-8)
Red Zone Scoring
2011 .947 (71-75)
Scoring Defense
1942 7.6 ppg1958 11.0 ppg1998 11.9 ppg 1999 12.8 ppg2006 12.1 ppg2015 13.7 ppg
Total Defense
1951 142.9 ypg1999 298.1 ypg 2004 291.2 ypg2006 253.1 ypg2015 268.5 ypg
Rushing Defense
1949 109.7 ypg1951 68.9 ypg2009 88.2 ypg2015 95.4 ypg
Passing Defense
1951 74.0 ypg1965 107.3 ypg1975 61.0 ypg1991 100.2ypg1999 97.9 ypg 2006 138.3 ypg2014 168.0 ypg
Pass Efficiency Defense
2006 84.19 rating
Statistical Champions
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Opponent 3rd Down Conversions
2004 .312 (53-170)2006 .282 (51-181)
Opponent Red Zone Scoring
2015 .760 (19-25)
Time of Possession
2004 33.40/game 2007 33:43/game2009 33:55/game2010 32:57/game2011 32:13/game2013 33:34/game2015 33:51/game
Turnover Margin
1993 +1.171998 +1.92 2002 +1.292005 +1.002011 +1.14 Punting
1946 39.3 avg.1947 39.4 avg.1954 39.9 avg.1957 38.5 avg.1961 41.2 avg.1962 39.5 avg. 1973 39.2 avg. 1992 36.8 avg. 1998 40.2 avg. 2000 44.3 avg.2005 44.5 avg.
Punt Returns
1947 20.4 avg.1949 53.5 avg.1952 13.9 avg.1970 11.2 avg. 1989 12.5 avg. 2003 14.3 avg. 2007 12.0 avg.
Kickoff Returns
1947 20.6 avg.1948 82.3 avg.1966 21.7 avg.1982 22.4 avg.1986 22.9 avg. 1991 21.9 avg. 1999 26.0 avg.
Kickoff Coverage
2007 47.0 avg.
First Downs
2010 3112011 326
Fewest Penalties
2010 30.7 ypg2012 36.1 ypg
NCAA (Individual)
Rushing
2014 Melvin Gordon 184.8
Pass Efficiency
2011 Russell Wilson 191.89
Scoring
1974 Billy Marek 12.72011 Montee Ball 16.92014 Melvin Gordon 13.7
Field Goals Per Game
1959 Karl Holzwarth 0.8
Kick Return Average
1976 Ira Matthews 29.6
Punt Return Average
1978 Ira Matthews 16.9
Interceptions Per Game
1998 Jamar Fletcher 0.67 2002 Jim Leonhard 0.79
All-Purpose Yards
2014 Melvin Gordon 195.7
NCAA (Team)
Total Defense
1951 154.8 ypg
Scoring Defense
1951 6.6 ppg1998 10.2 ppg2015 13.7 ppg
Pass Efficiency Defense
2006 84.19 rating
Time of Possession
2007 33:43/game2009 33:55/game
Turnover margin
1998 +1.92
Passing offense
1961 188.4 ypg
Scoring offense
1962 32.2 ppg
Net punting
2000 41.2 avg
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Tackles
Defensive LineYear No. Player (Solo-Asst.)
2015 41 Chikwe Obasih (19-22)2014 25 Arthur Goldberg (13-12)2013 29 Pat Muldoon (15-14)2012 42 David Gilbert (21-21)2011 38 Louis Nzegwu (16-22)2010 62 J.J. Watt (42-20)2009 62 O’Brien Schofield (43-19)2008 59 Mike Newkirk (33-26)2007 60 Matt Shaughnessy (41-19)2006 35 Matt Shaughnessy (19-16)2005 56 Nick Hayden (29-27)2004 42 Anttaj Hawthorne (23-19) 2003 75 Anttaj Hawthorne (31-44) 2002 68 Anttaj Hawthorne (36-32) 2001 69 Wendell Bryant (48-21) 2000 48 Wendell Bryant (31-17) 1999 48 Wendell Bryant (29-19) 1998 100 Tom Burke (62-38) 1997 86 Tom Burke (54-32) 1996 74 Tarek Saleh (52-22) 1995 80 Jason Maniecki (50-30) 1994 80 Mike Thompson (48-32) 1993 60 Lamark Shackerford (45-15) 1992 84 Mike Thompson (44-40) 1991 105 Mike Thompson (61-44) 1990 122 Don Davey (64-58) 1989 49 John Banaszak (26-23) 1988 60 Chad VandeZande (25-35) 1987 62 Chad VandeZande (21-41) 1986 82 Michael Boykins (48-34) 1985 54 Michael Boykins (34-20) 1984 60 Scott Bergold (28-32) 1983 64 Scott Bergold (37-27) 1982 109 Tim Krumrie (67-42) 1981 135 Tim Krumrie (82-53) 1980 105 Tim Krumrie (72-33) 1979 95 Tim Krumrie (55-40) 1978 104 Dan Relich (66-38) 1977 51 Dan Relich (35-16) 1976 79 Dennis Stejskal (45-34) 1975 111 Dennis Stejskal (60-51) 1974 95 Mike Jenkins (47-48) 1973 75 Mike Seifert (48-27) 1972 83 Mike Jenkins (39-44) 1971 68 Jim Schymanski (42-26) 1970 111 Jim DeLisle (50-61) 1969 120 Bill Gregory (56-64) 1968 83 Jim DeLisle (60-23) 1967 131 Tom Domres (72-59) 1966 ––– ––––––––––––––––––
LinebackersYear No. Player (Solo-Asst.)
2015 84 T.J. Edwards (41-43)2014 93 Marcus Trotter (53-40)2013 112 Chris Borland (73-39)2012 123 Mike Taylor (69-54)
2011 150 Mike Taylor (60-90)2010 66 Blake Sorensen (30-36)2009 74 Jaevery McFadden (43-31)2008 84 Jaevery McFadden (34-50)2007 96 Jonathan Casillas (57-39)2006 90 Mark Zalewski (55-35)2005 95 Dontez Sanders (51-44)2004 76 Dontez Sanders (35-41) 2003 98 Jeff Mack (45-53) 2002 86 Alex Lewis (56-30) 2001 167 Nick Greisen (101-66) 2000 146 Nick Greisen (90-56) 1999 115 Chris Ghidorzi (68-47) 1998 109 Donnel Thompson (65-44) 1997 141 Donnel Thompson (82-59) 1996 178 Pete Monty (95-83) 1995 137 Pete Monty (92-45) 1994 131 Pete Monty (71-60) 1993 100 Yusef Burgess (63-37) 1992 148 Aaron Norvell (79-69) 1991 131 Brendan Lynch (78-53) 1990 140 Gary Casper (75-65) 1989 93 Brendan Lynch (51-42) 1988 115 David Wings (62-53) 1987 134 David Wings (46-88) 1986 156 Michael Reid (102-54) 1985 116 Craig Raddatz (84-32) 1984 127 Jim Melka (61-66) 1983 111 Jim Melka (64-47) 1982 130 Jim Melka (68-62) 1981 121 Dave Levenick (67-54) 1980 98 Dave Levenick (63-35) 1979 118 Larry Spurlin (57-61) 1978 133 Dave Crossen (74-59) 1977 175 Dave Crossen (85-90) 1976 104 Tim Halleran (54-50) 1975 102 John Zimmerman (57-45) 1974 104 Rick Jakious (61-43) 1973 138 Rick Jakious (74-64) 1972 181 Dave Lokanc (101-80) 1971 162 Dave Lokanc (79-83) 1970 140 Chuck Winfrey (70-70) 1969 ––– –––––––––––––––––– 1968 133 Ken Criter (81-52) 1967 169 Ken Criter (85-84) 1966 130 Bob Richter (62-68) Defensive BacksYear No. Player (Solo-Asst.)
2015 65 Michael Caputo (36-29)2014 106 Michael Caputo (64-42)2013 63 Michael Caputo (36-27)2012 69 Dezmen Southward (44-25)2011 67 Aaron Henry (44-23)2010 58 Aaron Henry (47-11)2009 55 Devin Smith (41-14)2008 56 Jay Valai (35-21)2007 56 Shane Carter (39-17)2006 84 Joe Stellmacher (53-31)2005 90 Joe Stellmacher (48-42)2004 72 Jim Leonhard (44-28)
Yearly Statistical Leaders
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2003 98 Jim Leonhard (63-35) 2002 105 Ryan Aiello (73-32) 2001 93 Joey Boese (63-30) 2000 97 Jason Doering (73-24) 1999 111 Jason Doering (79-32) 1998 94 Jason Doering (71-23) 1997 70 Bobby Myers (48-22) 1996 91 Kevin Huntley (55-36) 1995 96 Kevin Huntley (61-35) 1994 98 Jamel Brown (67-31) 1993 87 Reggie Holt (56-31) 1992 86 Reggie Holt (59-27) 1991 144 Reggie Holt (77-67) 1990 123 Greg Thomas (46-77) 1989 81 Rafael Robinson (57-24) 1988 68 Greg Thomas (45-23) 1987 105 Greg Thomas (42-63) 1986 80 Bobby Taylor (50-30) 1985 75 Troy Spencer (57-18) 1984 74 Russ Bellford (46-28) 1983 76 Brian Marrow (42-34) 1982 55 David Greenwood (36-19) 1981 74 David Greenwood (53-21) 1980 49 David Greenwood (29-20) 1979 65 David Greenwood (41-24) 1978 49 George Welch (26-23) 1977 69 Greg Gordon (41-28) 1976 62 Scott Erdmann (47-15) 1975 102 Terry Buss (53-49) 1974 79 Terry Buss (53-26) 1973 78 Terry Buss (40-38) 1972 64 Dan Baron (39-25) 1971 94 Neovia Greyer (52-42) 1970 69 Ron Buss (39-30) 1969 ––– –––––––––––––––––– 1968 57 Mike Cavill (42-15) 1967 85 Gary Reineck (45-40) 1966 ––– ––––––––––––––––––
Rushing (yardage leaders)
Year Player Att. Yards
2015 Dare Ogunbowale 194 8192014 Melvin Gordon 343 2,5872013 Melvin Gordon 206 1,6502012 Montee Ball 356 1,8302011 Montee Ball 307 1,9232010 James White 256 1,0522009 John Clay 287 1,5172008 P.J. Hill 226 1,1942007 P.J. Hill 233 1,2122006 P.J. Hill 311 1,5692005 Brian Calhoun 348 1,6362004 Anthony Davis 201 9732003 Dwayne Smith 165 8572002 Anthony Davis 300 1,5552001 Anthony Davis 291 1,4662000 Michael Bennett 310 1,6811999 Ron Dayne 337 2,0341998 Ron Dayne 295 1,5251997 Ron Dayne 263 1,4571996 Ron Dayne 325 2,1091995 Carl McCullough 236 1,0381994 Terrell Fletcher 244 1,476
1993 Brent Moss 312 1,6371992 Brent Moss 165 7391991 Terrell Fletcher 109 4461990 Robert Williams 139 5411989 Jimmy Henderson 102 4261988 Marvin Artley 132 5161987 Marvin Artley 148 9551986 Larry Emery 193 8551985 Larry Emery 224 1,1131984 Marck Harrison 179 8481983 Gary Ellerson 161 7771982 Troy King 106 7151981 John Williams 116 6341980 John Williams 119 5261979 Dave Mohapp 117 6031978 Ira Matthews 130 6541977 Mike Morgan 124 4781976 Larry Canada 221 9931975 Billy Marek 272 1,2811974 Billy Marek 205 1,2151973 Billy Marek 241 1,2071972 Rufus Ferguson 215 1,0041971 Rufus Ferguson 249 1,2221970 Rufus Ferguson 130 5881969 Alan Thompson 214 9071968 Wayne Todd 100 3641967 John Smith 96 3621966 Wayne Todd 128 4801965 Tom Jankowski 86 2711964 Ronald Smith 101 4381963 Louis Holland 88 5111962 Ralph Kurek 67 3671961 Jim Nettles 39 2131960 Tom Wiesner 87 3741959 Dale Hackbart 103 3871958 John Hobbs 117 4011957 Danny Lewis 95 6111956 Danny Lewis 100 5541955 Charles Thomas 98 4771954 Alan Ameche 146 6411953 Alan Ameche 165 8011952 Alan Ameche 233 1,0791951 Alan Ameche 157 8241950 Rollie Strehlow 101 3981949 Bob Teague 96 5211948 Ben Bendrick 64 3271947 Clarence Self 75 5261946 Earl Maves 92 538
Passing (yardage leaders)
Year Player Att. Com. Yards TD
2015 Joel Stave 370 225 2,687 112014 Joel Stave 206 110 1,350 92013 Joel Stave 336 208 2,494 222012 Joel Stave 119 70 1,104 62011 Russell Wilson 309 225 3,175 332010 Scott Tolzien 266 194 2,459 162009 Scott Tolzien 328 211 2,705 162008 Dustin Sherer 191 104 1,389 62007 Tyler Donovan 333 193 2,607 172006 John Stocco 268 158 2,185 172005 John Stocco 328 187 2,920 212004 John Stocco 321 169 1,999 9
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2003 Jim Sorgi 248 140 2,251 172002 Brooks Bollinger 245 131 1,758 142001 Brooks Bollinger 177 91 1,257 62000 Brooks Bollinger 209 110 1,479 101999 Brooks Bollinger 140 82 1,133 81998 Mike Samuel 172 90 1,175 61997 Mike Samuel 254 141 1,896 81996 Mike Samuel 254 148 1,752 81995 Darrell Bevell 300 195 2,273 151994 Darrell Bevell 231 139 1,544 171993 Darrell Bevell 276 187 2,390 191992 Darrell Bevell 245 125 1,479 81991 Tony Lowery 158 87 965 61990 Tony Lowery 280 159 1,757 51989 Sean Wilson 129 66 667 31988 Tony Lowery 121 67 712 11987 Tony Lowery 89 42 572 21986 Bud Keyes 174 93 1,002 51985 Bud Keyes 147 60 829 81984 Mike Howard 314 182 2,127 111983 Randy Wright 323 173 2,329 191982 Randy Wright 330 174 2,292 151981 Jess Cole 215 90 1,269 121980 John Josten 138 53 622 11979 Mike Kalasmiki 137 72 1,082 51978 Mike Kalasmiki 231 107 1,378 121977 Anthony Dudley 127 64 877 21976 Mike Carroll 262 132 1,627 131975 Mike Carroll 123 58 708 01974 Gregg Bohlig 143 79 1,212 81973 Gregg Bohlig 172 78 1,211 81972 Rudy Steiner 150 62 1,080 91971 Neil Graff 186 97 1,300 51970 Neil Graff 174 83 1,313 111969 Neil Graff 191 93 1,086 71968 John Ryan 202 84 855 31967 John Boyajian 152 79 966 31966 John Boyajian 129 64 863 31965 Chuck Burt 235 121 1,143 51964 Harold Brandt 176 85 1,059 41963 Harold Brandt 181 86 1,006 61962 Ron Vander Kelen 216 124 1,582 141961 Ron Miller 198 104 1,487 111960 Ron Miller 188 97 1,351 81959 Dale Hackbart 108 51 734 21958 Dale Hackbart 99 46 641 41957 Sid Williams 54 25 451 41956 Sid Williams 19 10 216 01955 Jim Haluska 132 71 1,036 61954 Jim Miller 88 46 608 51953 Jim Miller 69 36 683 61952 Jim Haluska 225 123 1,552 121951 John Coatta 185 91 1,154 81950 John Coatta 108 65 727 61949 Bob Petruska 106 45 620 61948 Bob Petruska 26 11 125 01947 Earl Girard 55 25 322 41946 Lisle Blackbourne 26 10 175 1
Receiving (yardage leaders)
Year Player No. Yards
2015 Alex Erickson 77 9782014 Alex Erickson 55 772
2013 Jared Abbrederis 78 1,0812012 Jared Abbrederis 49 8372011 Jared Abbrederis 55 9332010 Lance Kendricks 43 6632009 Nick Toon 54 8052008 Garrett Graham 40 5402007 Travis Beckum 75 9822006 Travis Beckum 61 9032005 Brandon Williams 59 1,0952004 Brandon Williams 42 517 2003 Lee Evans 64 1,213 2002 Jonathan Orr 47 842 2001 Lee Evans 75 1,545 2000 Chris Chambers 52 813 1999 Chris Chambers 41 578 1998 Chris Chambers 28 563 1997 Donald Hayes 45 618 1996 Donald Hayes 44 629 1995 Michael London 41 587 1994 Tony Simmons 22 588 1993 Lee DeRamus 54 920 1992 Lee DeRamus 42 680 1991 Lee DeRamus 23 374 1990 Tim Ware 24 473 1989 Craig Hudson 24 206 1988 Scott Bestor 26 327 1987 Scott Bestor 18 257 1986 Reggie Tompkins 32 443 1985 Tim Fullington 21 403 1984 Al Toon 54 750 1983 Al Toon 45 881 1982 Tim Stracka 35 614 1981 Michael Jones 24 421 1980 Tim Stracka 28 462 1979 Tom Stauss 38 660 1978 David Charles 38 573 1977 David Charles 29 437 1976 David Charles 34 449 1975 Ray Bailey 18 223 1974 Jeff Mack 16 353 1973 Jack Novak 13 282 1972 Jeff Mack 27 528 1971 Albert Hannah 39 608 1970 Larry Mialik 33 702 1969 Stu Voigt 39 439 1968 Mel Reddick 34 375 1967 Tom McCauley 37 525 1966 Tom McCauley 46 689 1965 Dennis Lager 39 396 1964 Jimmy Jones 34 529 1963 Rick Reichardt 26 383 1962 Pat Richter 49 694 1961 Pat Richter 47 817 1960 Pat Richter 25 362 1959 Alan Schoonover 10 290 1958 Ron Steiner 11 171 1957 Earl Hill 11 197 1956 Dave Howard 16 247 1955 Dave Howard 15 273 1954 Ron Locklin 22 218 1953 Norbert Esser 19 238 1952 Jerry Witt 27 387 1951 Jerry Witt 17 371 1950 Gene Felker 23 266
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1949 Hal Haberman 17 194 1948 Jim Embach 5 92 1947 Tom Bennett 7 951946 Tom Bennett 6 124
Scoring (points leaders)
Year Player Pts.
2015 Rafael Gaglianone 942014 Melvin Gordon 1922013 James White 902012 Montee Ball 1322011 Montee Ball 2362010 Philip Welch 1182009 John Clay 1082008 Philip Welch 992007 Taylor Mehlhaff 1052006 P.J. Hill 962005 Brian Calhoun 1442004 Anthony Davis 66 2003 Lee Evans 78 2002 Anthony Davis 78 2001 Anthony Davis 66 2000 Vitaly Pisetsky 70 1999 Ron Dayne 120 1998 Matt Davenport 99 1997 Ron Dayne 90 1996 Ron Dayne 126 1995 John Hall 48 1994 Terrell Fletcher 80 1993 Brent Moss 96 1992 Rich Thompson 82 1991 Terrell Fletcher 30 1990 Rich Thompson 41 1989 Rich Thompson 50 1988 Robb Mehring 27 1987 Todd Gregoire 66 1986 Todd Gregoire 61 1985 Todd Gregoire 67 1984 Todd Gregoire 84 1983 Gary Ellerson 66 1982 Troy King 42 1981 Mark Doran 47 1980 Jess Cole 30 1979 Steve Veith 31 1978 Ira Matthews 42 1977 Steve Veith 39 1976 Vince Lamia 72 1975 Billy Marek 80 1974 Billy Marek 114 1973 Billy Marek 84 1972 Rufus Ferguson 42 1971 Rufus Ferguson 80 1970 Larry Mialik 42 1969 Alan Thompson 54 1968 John Ryan 24 1967 Tom Schinke 26 1966 Tom Schinke 31 1965 Bill Fritz 24 1964 Jimmy Jones 24 1963 Lou Holland 42 1962 Lou Holland 72 1961 Pat Richter 48 1960 Erv Kunesh 22
1959 Dale Hackbart 42 1958 Dale Hackbart 56 1957 two players with 36 1956 Danny Lewis 18 1955 Charles Thomas 36 1954 Alan Ameche 54 1953 Jim Miller 42 1952 three players with 42 1951 Jerry Witt 48 1950 John Coatta 23 1949 Lisle Blackbourne 39 1948 Wally Dreyer 24 1947 Lisle Blackbourne 39 1946 Ben Bendrick 30
Total Offense (yardage leaders)
Year Player Total
2015 Joel Stave 2,5642014 Melvin Gordon 2,5872013 Joel Stave 2,4722012 Montee Ball 1,8302011 Russell Wilson 3,5132010 Scott Tolzien 2,4292009 Scott Tolzien 2,7132008 Dustin Sherer 1,4082007 Tyler Donovan 2,8842006 John Stocco 2,1062005 John Stocco 2,8882004 John Stocco 1,979 2003 Jim Sorgi 2,241 2002 Brooks Bollinger 2,224 2001 Brooks Bollinger 1,645 2000 Brooks Bollinger 1,938 1999 Ron Dayne 2,034 1998 Mike Samuel 1,557 1997 Mike Samuel 2,138 1996 Ron Dayne 2,109 1995 Darrell Bevell 2,162 1994 Terrell Fletcher 1,476 Darrell Bevell 1,476 1993 Darrell Bevell 2,387 1992 Darrell Bevell 1,452 1991 Tony Lowery 942 1990 Tony Lowery 1,755 1989 Sean Wilson 833 1988 Lionell Crawford 829 1987 Marvin Artley 955 1986 Bud Keyes 1,113 1985 Larry Emery 1,113 1984 Mike Howard 2,138 1983 Randy Wright 2,418 1982 Randy Wright 2,481 1981 Jess Cole 1,552 1980 John Josten 655 1979 Mike Kalasmiki 1,095 1978 Mike Kalasmiki 1,547 1977 Anthony Dudley 834 1976 Mike Carroll 1,773 1975 Billy Marek 1,281 1974 Gregg Bohlig 1,242 1973 Gregg Bohlig 1,337 1972 Rudy Steiner 1,078 1971 Neil Graff 1,486
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Team Offense Records (Season)
Total Offense Per Game
1. 480.8 ypg (6,251 yards/13 games) 20132. 469.9 ypg (6,578 yards/14 games) 20113. 468.9 ypg (6,564 yards/14 games) 20144. 455.2 ypg (5,462 yards/12 games) 19935. 445.2 ypg (5,787 yards/13 games) 20106. 423.6 ypg (5,083 yards/12 games) 19947. 417.2 ypg (5,006 yards/12 games) 19998. 416.9 ypg (4,990 yards/13 games) 20099. 413.2 ypg (4,545 yards/11 games) 198310. 408.8 ypg (5,314 yards/13 games) 2007
Total Offense
1. 6,578 yards (14 games) 20112. 6,564 yards (14 games) 20143. 6,251 yards (13 games) 20134. 5,787 yards (13 games) 20105. 5,506 yards (14 games) 20126. 5,462 yards (12 games) 19937. 5,420 yards (13 games) 20098. 5,314 yards (13 games) 20079. 5,190 yards (13 games) 200810. 5,155 yards (13 games) 2005
Plays
1. 970 (6,564 yards) 20142. 967 (4,966 yards) 20023. 937 (6,578 yards) 20114. 934 (5,314 yards) 20075. 931 (4,922 yards) 20156. 926 (5,506 yards) 20127. 921 (5,420 yards) 20098. 912 (6,251 yards) 20139. 909 (5,155 yards) 200510. 905 (5,134 yards) 2003
Rushing Yards Per Game
1. 320.1 ypg (4,482 yards/14 games) 20142. 287.5 ypg (3,162 yards/11 games) 19743. 283.8 ypg (3,689 yards/13 games) 20134. 275.4 ypg (3,305 yards/12 games) 19995. 270.8 ypg (2,437 yards/9 games) 19576. 250.8 ypg (3,009 yards/12 games) 19937. 249.4 ypg (3,242 yards/13 games) 19968. 245.7 ypg (3,194 yards/13 games) 20109. 244.5 ypg (2,934 yards/12 games) 199410. 238.7 ypg (2,626 yards/11 games) 1973
Rushing Yards
1. 4,482 yards (14 games) 20142. 3,689 yards (13 games) 20133. 3,309 yards (14 games) 20124. 3,305 yards (12 games) 19995. 3,298 yards (14 games) 20116. 3,242 yards (13 games) 19967. 3,194 yards (13 games) 20108. 3,162 yards (11 games) 19749. 3,009 yards (12 games) 199310. 2,934 yards (12 games) 1994
Rushing Attempts
1. 648 rushes (14 games) 20142. 645 rushes (14 games) 20023. 636 rushes (12 games) 19994. 635 rushes (14 games) 20125. 616 rushes (13 games) 20006. 615 rushes (13 games) 19977. 612 rushes (11 games) 19748. 609 rushes (14 games) 20119. 603 rushes (12 games) 199310. 600 rushes (12 games) 1998
Average Per Carry
1. 6.92 ypc (4,482 yards/648 att.) 20142. 6.62 ypc (3,689 yards/557 att.) 20133. 5.52 ypc (3,242 yards/587 att.) 19964. 5.47 ypc (3,194 yards/584 att.) 20105. 5.41 ypc (3,298 yards/609 att.) 20116. 5.38 ypc (2,934 yards/545 att.) 19947. 5.21 ypc (3,309 yards/635 att.) 20128. 5.20 ypc (3,305 yards/636 att.) 19999. 5.17 ypc (3,162 yards/612 att.) 197410. 4.99 ypc (3,009 yards/603 att.) 1993
Rushing Touchdowns
1. 48 (13 games) 2010 48 (14 games) 20113. 46 (14 games) 20144. 38 (11 games) 1974 38 (14 games) 20126. 36 (12 games) 19997. 35 (13 games) 20138. 34 (13 games) 19969. 33 (9 games) 1957 33 (13 games) 2009
Passing Yards Per Game
1. 234.3 ypg (3,280 yards/14 games) 20112. 228.4 ypg (2,969 yards/13 games) 20053. 228.3 ypg (2,968 yards/13 games) 20154. 221.7 ypg (2,439 yards/11 games) 19955. 217.9 ypg (2,833 yards/13 games) 20036. 216.5 ypg (2,381 yards/11 games) 19837. 213.1 ypg (2,770 yards/13 games) 20098. 213.0 ypg (2,556 yards/12 games) 20019. 211.5 ypg (2,749 yards/13 games) 200610. 208.0 ypg (2,704 yards/13 games) 2007
Passing Yards
1. 3,280 yards (14 games) 20112. 2,969 yards (13 games) 20053. 2,968 yards (13 games) 20154. 2,833 yards (13 games) 20035. 2,770 yards (13 games) 20096. 2,749 yards (13 games) 20067. 2,704 yards (13 games) 20078. 2,593 yards (13 games) 20109. 2,562 yards (13 games) 201310. 2,556 yards (12 games) 2001
Team Records
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Passing Attempts
1. 419 (13 games) 20152. 355 (13 games) 20133. 347 (13 games) 20074. 340 (12 games) 1982 340 (13 games) 20096. 337 (13 games) 20057. 336 (11 games) 19838. 333 (13 games) 20089. 332 (11 games) 1995 332 (12 games) 2003
Pass Completions
1. 252 (13 games) 20152. 233 (14 games) 20113. 218 (13 games) 20094. 217 (13 games) 20135. 206 (11 games) 19956. 202 (13 games) 20107. 200 (13 games) 20058. 199 (13 games) 20079. 195 (13 games) 200610. 191 (12 games) 1993
Completion Percentage
1. .732 (202 comp./276 att.) 20102. .710 (233 comp./328 att.) 20113. .675 (191 comp./283 att.) 19934. .641 (218 comp./340 att.) 20095. .620 (206 comp./332 att.) 19956. .611 (217 comp./355 att.) 20137. .601 (252 comp./419 att.) 20158. .593 (200 comp./337 att.) 20059. .592 (181 comp./306 att.) 199410. .589 (195 comp./331 att.) 2006
Passing Touchdowns
1. 34 (14 games) 20112. 22 (13 games) 2005 22 (13 games) 20134. 21 (13 games) 20065. 20 (12 games) 1993 20 (12 games) 19947. 19 (11 games) 19838. 18 (13 games) 20039. 17 (four times, most recently 2010)
Fewest Interceptions
1. 3 (12 games) 19992. 5 (10 games) 1970 5 (12 games) 1998 5 (14 games) 20115. 6 (11 games) 1973 6 (13 games) 2010 6 (14 games) 20128. 7 (11 games) 1992 7 (12 games) 200410. 8 (three times, most recently 2002)
Scoring Offense Per Game
1. 44.1 ppg (618 points/14 games) 20112. 41.5 ppg (539 points/13 games) 20103. 34.8 ppg (453 points/13 games) 20134. 34.6 ppg (484 points/14 games) 20145. 34.3 ppg (446 points/13 games) 20056. 34.1 ppg (409 points/12 games) 1999
7. 32.6 ppg (359 points/11 games) 19838. 32.2 ppg (322 points/10 games) 19629. 31.8 ppg (382 points/12 games) 199810. 31.8 ppg (413 points/13 games) 2009
Scoring Offense
1. 618 points (14 games) 20112. 539 points (13 games) 20103. 484 points (14 games) 20144. 453 points (13 games) 20135. 446 points (13 games) 20056. 414 points (14 games) 20127. 413 points (13 games) 20098. 409 points (12 games) 19999. 383 points (13 games) 200710. 382 points (12 games) 1998
Fewest Fumbles
1. 8 (12 games) 20012. 9 (14 games) 20113. 12 (13 games) 20104. 13 (12 games) 19985. 14 (12 games) 19996. 15 (13 games) 2005 15 (13 games) 20158. 16 (11 games) 1974 16 (12 games) 198610. 17 (9 games) 1949 17 (13 games) 2007
Fewest Fumbles Lost
1. 3 (13 games) 20102. 4 (13 games) 20133. 5 (14 games) 2011 5 (13 games) 2005 5 (13 games) 2015 5 (12 games) 19987. 6 (12 games) 2001 6 (14 games) 20129. 7 (9 games) 1961 7 (11 games) 1983
First Downs
1. 326 20112. 311 20103. 308 20144. 298 19935. 286 20136. 280 20027. 277 20058. 276 20159. 274 200910. 270 2007
Highest Third-Down Percentage (since 1981)
1. .583 19932. .547 20113. .526 19834. .503 20105. .475 20096. .474 19967. .466 20058. .454 19999. .450 200710. .448 1997
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Kickoff Returns
1. 61 (1,072 yards) 19882. 59 (1,011 yards) 20083. 56 (1,105 yards) 20074. 55 (1,129 yards) 19695. 54 (1,208 yards) 20106. 53 (1,164 yards) 1986 53 (992 yards) 19978. 52 (988 yards) 1968 52 (999 yards) 200910. 50 (928 yards) 1965 50 (878 yards) 1998
Kickoff Return Yards
1. 1,208 yards (54 returns) 20102. 1,164 (53 returns) 19863. 1,129 (55 returns) 19694. 1,105 (56 returns) 20075. 1,072 (48 returns) 1971 1,072 (61 returns) 1988 1,072 (49 returns) 20118. 1,011 (59 returns) 20089. 999 (52 returns) 200910. 992 (53 returns) 1997
Average Per Kick Return
1. 24.5 (28 returns/657 yds.) 19622. 24.3 (20 returns/485 yds.) 19993. 23.8 (25 returns/596 yds.) 19534. 23.1 (31 returns/716 yds.) 20135. 22.4 (54 returns/1,208 yds.) 20106. 22.3 (48 returns/1,072 yds.) 19717. 22.2 (43 returns/954 yds.) 1966 22.2 (22 returns/489 yds.) 20129. 22.1 (28 returns/619 yds.) 198210. 22.0 (32 returns/705 yds.) 1961 22.0 (53 returns/1,164 yds.) 1986
Punt Returns
1. 51 (428 yards) 19512. 47 (489 yards) 19523. 43 (487 yards) 20024. 39 (426 yards) 1962 39 (292 yards) 19946. 38 (450 yards) 1984 38 (466 yards) 20048. 37 (530 yards) 20039. 36 (237 yards) 2006 36 (432 yards) 2007
Punt Return Yards
1. 530 (37 returns) 20032. 524 (30 returns) 19473, 490 (33 returns) 19494. 489 (47 returns) 19525. 487 (43 returns) 20026. 484 (33 returns) 20057. 478 (35 returns) 19988. 466 (38 returns) 20049. 450 (38 returns) 198410. 432 (36 returns) 2007
Average Per Punt Return
1. 17.5 (30 returns/524 yds.) 19472. 15.1 (22 returns/332 yds.) 20113. 14.8 (33 returns/490 yds.) 19494. 14.7 (33 returns/484 yds.) 20055. 14.3 (37 returns/530 yds.) 20036. 13.7 (35 returns/478 yds.) 19987. 13.5 (29 returns/391 yds.) 19488. 12.5 (20 returns/250 yds.) 19899. 12.4 (24 returns/297 yds.) 195810. 12.3 (38 returns/466 yds.) 2004
Punts
1. 81 (3,047 yards) 1968 81 (3,233 yards) 20123. 80 (2,803 yards) 19884. 77 (2,780 yards) 20025. 75 (2,787 yards) 19906. 72 (2,618 yards) 1965 72 (2,612 yards) 1980 72 (2,624 yards) 1989 72 (3,155 yards) 199810. 71 (2,788 yards) 2015
Punt Yards
1. 3,233 (81 punts) 20122. 3,155 (72 punts) 19983. 3,101 (70 punts) 20004. 3,047 (81 punts) 19685. 2,879 (67 punts) 19866. 2,803 (80 punts) 19887. 2,788 (71 punts) 20158. 2,787 (75 punts) 19909. 2,782 (68 punts) 200810. 2,780 (77 punts) 2002
Average Per Punt
1. 44.5 (58 punts/2,582 yds.) 20052. 44.3 (70 punts/3,101 yds.) 20003. 43.8 (72 punts/3,155 yds.) 19984. 43.0 (67 punts/2,879 yds.) 19865. 42.7 (38 punts/1,623 yds.) 20106. 42.4 (60 punts/2,543 yds.) 19977. 42.2 (46 punts/1,943 yds.) 20118. 41.8 (59 punts/2,468 yds.) 20069. 41.8 (50 punts/2,090 yds.) 200910. 41.7 (44 punts/1,833 yds.) 1975
Field Goals
1. 22 19922. 21 20073. 20 1984 20 20085. 19 1998 19 20147. 18 20158. 17 2009 17 201010. 16 1985 16 1987 16 1999
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Field Goals Attempted
1. 32 19922. 27 20153. 26 19844. 25 20075. 24 2008 24 20097. 23 20028. 22 1985 22 2000 22 2010 22 2014
Field Goal Percentage
1. .905 (19/21) 19982. .863 (19/22) 20143. .840 (21/25) 20074. .833 (20/24) 20085. .824 (14/17) 19976. .800 (16/20) 1987 .800 (16/20) 19998. .773 (17/22) 20109. .769 (20/26) 198410. .765 (13/17) 1986
Extra Points
1. 75 20112. 68 20103. 59 20144. 57 20135. 56 20056. 52 20127. 50 20098. 47 1996 47 1999 47 2006
Extra Points Attempted
1. 77 20112. 68 20103. 61 20144. 58 2005 58 20136. 55 20127. 49 19998. 48 1983 48 1993 48 1996
Extra Point Percentage
1, 100.0 (68/68) 2010 100.0 (47/47) 2006 100.0 (42/42) 2015 100.0 (32/32) 1981 100.0 (27/27) 1971 100.0 (26/26) 1984 100.0 (22/22) 1986 100.0 (19/19) 19698. .983 (57/58) 20139. .979 (47/48) 199610. .977 (43/44) 2002
Team Offense Records (Game)
Total Offense (ALL 600-YARD GAMES)
756 Bowling Green (644 rushing, 112 passing), 9/20/2014705 Indiana (461 rushing, 244 passing), 10/16/1999 676 Indiana (554 rushing, 122 passing), 11/16/2013640 Nebraska (539 rushing, 101 passing) 12/1/2012632 Indiana (372 rushing, 260 passing), 9/24/1994 630 Wyoming (548 rushing, 82 passing), 10/6/1973 630 Michigan State (245 rushing, 385 passing), 11/15/2003 627 Nebraska (581 rushing, 46 passing), 11/15/2014625 Northwestern (406 rushing, 219 passing), 10/1/1983621 Northern Illinois (266 rushing, 355 passing), 9/17/2011618 Austin Peay (346 rushing, 272 passing), 9/25/2010 612 South Dakota (267 rushing, 345 passing), 9/24/2011608 Northwestern (551 rushing, 57 passing), 11/16/1974 606 Tenn. Tech (387 rushing, 219 passing), 9/7/2013605 Minnesota (182 rushing, 423 passing), 10/23/1993605 Purdue (364 rushing, 241 passing), 11/5/2011605 at Indiana (564 rushing, 41 passing), 11/10/2012604 Iowa (420 rushing, 184 passing), 11/13/1999 602 Hawaii (499 rushing, 103 passing), 11/30/1996 601 Indiana (441 rushing, 160 passing), 11/8/2008Opponent best: 674 at N’western (313 rush, 361 pass), 10/8/2005
Rushing Offense (ALL 400-YARD GAMES)
644 Bowling Green (60 att.), 9/20/2014581 Nebraska (53 att.), 11/15/2014564 at Indiana (64 att.), 11/10/2012554 Indiana (50 att.), 11/16/2013551 Northwestern (79 att.), 11/16/1974 548 Wyoming (70 att.), 10/6/1973 539 Nebraska (50 att.) 12/1/2012499 Hawaii (56 att.), 11/30/1996 475 Northwestern (61 att.), 10/31/1981 461 Indiana (56 att.), 10/16/1999 441 Marquette (65 att.), 9/29/1956441 Indiana (61 att.), 11/8/2008 435 Minnesota (70 att.), 11/23/1974 420 Iowa (60 att.), 11/13/1999 416 Minnesota (68 att.), 11/23/2002 412 Northwestern (n/a), 11/9/1957 406 Northwestern (55 att.), 10/30/1982406 Northwestern (49 att.) 10/1/1983404 Akron (63 att.), 8/30/2008403 San Jose State (67 att.), 9/13/1998401 Illinois (47 att.), 10/11/2014400 Auburn (54 att.), 1/1/2015Opponent best: 452 by Kansas (66 att.), 1975
Passing Offense(ALL 300 YARD GAMES)
423 Minnesota (31-48), 10/23/1993 419 USC (34-49), 1/1/1963392 Illinois (27-49), 10/6/2007385 Michigan State (17-26), 11/15/2003 368 Michigan State (20-37), 10/27/2001 355 Northwestern (21-31), 10/20/1990355 Northern Illinois (24-34), 9/17/2011352 Iowa (35-51), 11/18/1995345 South Dakota (19-27), 9/24/2011339 Penn State (29-55), 11/30/2013330 Indiana (18-23), 9/30/2006
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329 Marshall (18-27), 9/6/2008326 Northwestern (24-31), 10/8/2005 325 Iowa (25-54), 11/5/1983 322 Nebraska (24-50), 10/10/2015322 Purdue (30-39), 10/17/2015319 Ohio State (23-39), 10/29/1983 317 Purdue (16-33), 11/12/1983 313 Penn State (19-34). 11/5/2005312 Minnesota (20-41), 11/25/1961 308 Buffalo (16-27), 11/18/2006305 Minnesota (23-34), 11/8/2003303 Purdue (20-30), 10/2/1982302 Minnesota (17-27), 11/11/1995301 Auburn (15-27), 1/2/2006Opponent best: 494, Purdue (55-83), 1998
Scoring Offense
83 Indiana, 11/13/201070 Austin Peay, 9/25/201070 Northwestern, 11/27/201070 Nebraska, 12/1/201269 New Mexico State, 9/29/196268 Bowling Green, 9/20/201465 Temple, 9/10/200562 Indiana, 9/24/199462 Purdue, 11/5/2011 60 Marquette, 9/28/1957 Opponent best: 63 by Indiana, 10/6/2001 Rushing
Yards: 644 vs. Bowling Green (60 att.), 9/20/2014Attempts: 79 vs. Northwestern (551 yards), 11/16/1974 Average per carry: 10.96 vs. Nebraska (53-581), 11/15/2014 Touchdowns: 8 vs. Nebraska, 12/1/2012
Passing
Yards: 423 vs. Minnesota (31-48), 10/23/1993 Attempts: 55 vs. Penn State (29 comp.), 11/30/2013 Completions: 35 vs. Iowa (51 att.), 11/18/1995 Completion percentage: .947 vs. Northwestern (18-19), 10/9/1993Touchdowns: 5 vs. Nevada, 9/4/1993; Purdue, 10/16/1993; Michigan State, 11/15/2003 Interceptions: 6 vs. Northwestern, 11/10/1956; Washington, 9/28/1968; Iowa, 11/13/1982
Scoring
Points: 83 vs. Indiana, 11/13/2010Field goals: 4, seven times, MR: vs. Michigan, 9/27/2008
Total Offense
Yards: 756 vs. Bowling Green (644 rushing, 112 passing), 9/20/2014Plays: 97 vs. Iowa (395 yards), 10/11/1969; Illinois (561 yards), 11/15/1969
Kickoff Returns
Yards: 201 vs. Oregon (8 returns), 1/2/2012Returns: 10 vs. Ohio State (161 yards), 11/8/1969; Michigan (174 yards), 10/1/1988 Average per return: 46.0 vs. Northern Illinois (3-138), 9/14/1985 Punt Returns
Yards: 277 vs. Iowa (7 ret.), 11/8/1947 Returns: 11 vs. Indiana (96 yards), 11/3/1951Average per return: 39.6 vs. Iowa (7-277), 11/8/1947
Punting
Yards: 514 vs. Michigan (11 punts), 9/23/ 2006 Punts: 13 vs. Miami, Fla. (504 yards), 9/9/1989 Average per punt: 52.3 vs. Missouri (4-209), 10/5/1974
Miscellaneous
Most fumbles: 10 vs. Indiana, 11/3/1951; Ohio State, 10/18/1975 Most fumbles lost: 6 vs. Michigan State, 11/2/1963; Minnesota, 11/21/1964 Highest 3rd-down percentage: .909 vs. Northwestern (10-11), 10/9/1993 Most penalties: 13 vs. Oregon (91 yards), 9/30/1978; Kentucky (133 yards), 12/29/1984 Most penalty yards: 133 vs. Kentucky (13 penalties), 12/29/1984 Fewest penalties: 0, many times (MR: vs. Michigan, 11/15/1997)
Team Defense Records (Season)
Total Defense Per Game
1. 154.8 yards (1,393 yards/9 games) 19512. 231.0 yards (2,079 yards/9 games) 19543. 243.1 yards (2,431 yards/10 games) 19524. 244.1 yards (2,197 yards/9 games) 19585. 244.8 yards (2,203 yards/9 games) 19536. 247.1 yards (2,224 yards/9 games) 19577. 253.1 yards (3,290 yards/13 games) 20068. 261.7 yards (2,355 yards/9 games) 19499. 261.9 yards (2,357 yards/9 games) 196310. 262.7 yards (2,364 yards/9 games) 1946
Total Defense
1. 1,393 yards (9 games) 19512. 2,079 yards (9 games) 19543. 2,197 yards (9 games) 19584. 2,203 yards (9 games) 19535. 2,224 yards (9 games) 19576. 2,355 yards (9 games) 19497. 2,357 yards (9 games) 19638. 2,364 yards (9 games) 19469. 2,409 yards (9 games) 194710. 2,431 yards (10 games) 1952
Rushing Yards Allowed Per Game
1. 66.8 yards (601 yards/9 games) 19512. 88.2 yards (1,147 yards/13 games) 20093. 92.2 yards (1,106 yards/12 games) 19984. 95.4 yards (1,240 yards/13 games) 20155. 102.5 yards (1,333 yards/13 games) 20136. 109.9 yards (1,319 yards/12 games) 19997. 112.1 yards (1,121 yards/10 games) 19528. 114.8 yards (1,492 yards/13 games) 20069. 115.2 yards (1,497 yards/13 games) 199610. 116.1 yards (1,045 yards/9 games) 1954
Rushing Yards Allowed
1. 601 yards (9 games) 19512. 1,045 yards (9 games) 19543. 1,106 yards (12 games) 19984. 1,121 yards (10 games) 19525. 1,147 yards (13 games) 20096. 1,162 yards (9 games) 19497. 1,183 yards (9 games) 19588. 1,214 yards (10 games) 19629. 1,240 yards (13 games) 201510. 1,290 yards (9 games) 1947
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Lowest Average Per Carry
1. 1.74 (601 yards/345 att.) 19512. 2.67 (1,106 yards/415 att.) 19983. 2.79 (1,183 yards/424 att.) 19584. 2.80 (1,121 yards/400 att.) 19524. 2.89 (1,147 yards/397 att.) 20095. 2.91 (1,045 yards/359 att.) 19546. 3.00 (1,214 yards/404 att.) 19627. 3.04 (1,293 yards/425 att.) 19808. 3.05 (1,162 yards/381 att.) 19499. 3.06 (1,349 yards/441 att.) 1992
Rushing Touchdowns Allowed (since 1965)
1. 5 (12 games) 19982. 7 (12 games) 20043. 8 (13 games) 2009 8 (13 games) 20135. 9 (11 games) 1990 9 (13 games) 2006 9 (13 games) 20108. 10 (11 games) 1991 10 (12 games) 1993 10 (12 games) 1999
Passing Yards Allowed Per Game
1. 65.2 ypg (717 yards/11 games) 19752. 73.4 ypg (661 yards/9 games) 19533. 77.2 ypg (695 yards/9 games) 19574. 78.2 ypg (704 yards/9 games) 19565. 79.1 ypg (712 yards/9 games) 19506. 80.3 ypg (723 yards/9 games) 19557. 88.0 ypg (792 yards/9 games) 19518. 91.1 ypg (1,002 yards/11 games) 19779. 97.4 ypg (877 yards/9 games) 196110. 99.6 ypg (896 yards/9 games) 1946 99.6 ypg (896 yards/9 games) 1963
Passing Yards Allowed
1. 661 yards (9 games) 19532. 695 yards (9 games) 19573. 704 yards (9 games) 19564. 712 yards (9 games) 19505. 717 yards (11 games) 19756. 723 yards (9 games) 19557. 792 yards (9 games) 19518. 877 yards (9 games) 19619. 896 yards (9 games) 1946 896 yards (9 games) 1963
Lowest Completion Percentage Against
1. .369 (52 comp./141 att.) 19532. .376 (44 comp./117 att.) 19563. .389 (58 comp./149 att.) 19774. .390 (76 comp./195 att.) 19515. .395 (51 comp./129 att.) 19756. .401 (79 comp./197 att.) 19497. .416 (72 comp./173 att.) 19658. .424 (56 comp./132 att.) 19579. .426 (78 comp./183 att.) 196410. .427 (56 comp./131 att.) 1946
Passing Touchdowns Allowed (since 1959)
1. 3 (9 games) 19632. 4 (11 games) 19773. 5 (11 games) 19904. 6 (13 games) 2006 6 (10 games) 19666. 7 (13 games) 2015 7 (11 games) 1972 7 (9 games) 1961 7 (9 games) 196410. 8 (eight times, most recently 1999)
Interceptions
1. 26 (12 games) 19812. 23 (9 games) 1949 23 (9 games) 1958 23 (10 games) 1959 23 (12 games) 19846. 22 (10 games) 1970 22 (11 games) 1975 22 (14 games) 20029. 21 (three times, most recently 2000)
Scoring Defense Per Game
1. 6.6 ppg (59 points/9 games) 19512. 8.6 ppg (77 points/9 games) 19583. 10.8 ppg (97 points/9 games) 19504. 10.9 ppg (98 points/9 games) 19545. 11.9 ppg (143 points/12 games) 19986. 12.1 ppg (157 points/13 games) 20067. 12.2 ppg (110 points/9 games) 19538. 12.8 ppg (154 points/12 games) 19999. 13.0 ppg (130 points/10 games) 196210. 13.6 ppg (122 points/9 games) 1957
Scoring Defense
1. 59 points (9 games) 19512. 77 points (9 games) 19583. 97 points (9 games) 19504. 98 points (9 games) 19545. 110 points (9 games) 19536. 122 points (9 games) 19577. 124 points (9 games) 19638. 129 points (9 games) 19499. 130 points (10 games) 196210. 143 points (12 games) 1998
Fumbles Forced
1. 43 (11 games) 19762. 42 (10 games) 19593. 39 (9 games) 19574. 37 (10 games) 1968 37 (11 games) 19796. 36 (11 games) 19727. 35 (9 games) 19568. 33 (10 games) 19699. 32 (five times, most recently 1986)
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Fumbles Recovered
1. 25 (11 games) 19722. 23 (9 games) 19573. 21 (10 games) 1969 21 (11 games) 19885. 20 (10 games) 19686. 19 (12 games) 19867. 18 (10 games) 1959 18 (11 games) 1973 18 (11 games) 198710. 17 (six times, most recently 1997)
Lowest Third-Down Percentage (since 1981)
1. .282 20062. .284 20143. .306 20134. .312 2004 .312 2015
6. .330 19997. .333 19978. .347 19989. .351 200310. .353 2009
Team Defense Records (Game)
Total Defense
45 Temple (-11 rushing, 56 passing), 9/10/200571 California (24 rushing, 47 passing), 9/28/1946 74 Marquette (60 rushing, 14 passing), 9/24/1949 78 Illinois (25 rushing, 54 passing), 10/8/1977 82 Iowa (-18 rushing, 100 passing), 11/17/1951 99 N. Illinois (-13 rushing, 112 passing), 10/20/2007102 Ohio (65 rushing, 37 passing), 9/12/1998 106 Ohio State (61 rushing, 45 passing), 10/13/1951 113 Northwestern (23 rushing, 90 passing), 10/27/1951 113 Tenn. Tech (44 rushing, 69 passing), 9/7/2013115 twice, MR: S.D. St. (13 rushing, 102 passing), 9/16/2006Wisconsin worst: 59, Iowa (47 rushing, 12 passing), 10/30/1954
Rushing Defense
-18 Iowa (34 att.), 11/17/1951 -13 Northern Illinois (18), 10/20/2007-11 Temple (26 att.), 9/10/2005-5 San Diego State (26 att.), 10/4/1980 -5 Stanford (27 att.), 1/1/2000 -3 Miami (Ohio) (24 att.), 9/12/2015-1 Western Michigan (20 att.), 8/31/2000 5 Marquette (16 att.), 9/21/1946 8 Michigan State (33 att.), 10/2/1954 13 twice, MR: San Diego State (26 att.), 9/16/2006 Wisconsin worst: -51, Notre Dame (28 att.), 9/26/1964
Passing Defense
0 Indiana (1-8), 11/3/1951 0 Northwestern (0-6), 11/10/1956 0 Michigan State (0-4), 9/30/1961 0 Minnesota (0-4), 11/25/1972 0 Purdue (0-7), 10/11/1975 0 Minnesota (0-3), 11/19/1977 2 Kansas (1-3), 10/4/1975 13 Ohio State (1-3), 10/25/1958 14 Marquette (3-17), 9/24/1949 15 three times, MR: Michigan State (1-11), 10/21/1972 Wisconsin worst: 0, Purdue (1-3), 10/11/58; OSU (0-8), 11/18/89
Scoring Defense
0 many times (MR: vs. Hawai’i, 9/26/2015) Wisconsin worst: 0 many times (MR: vs. Ohio State, 12/6/2014)
Rushing
Yards: -18 by Iowa (34 att.), 11/17/1951 Attempts: 13 by Illinois (55 yards), 10/24/2015Average per carry: -0.5 by Iowa (34-minus 18), 11/17/1951 Touchdowns: 0, many times (MR: vs. Rutgers 10/31/2015)
Passing
Yards: 0, six times (MR: vs. Minnesota, 11/19/1977) Attempts: 3, twice (MR: vs. Ohio State, 10/28/1961) Completions: 0, five times (MR: vs. Minnesota, 11/19/1977) Touchdowns: 0, many times (MR: vs. Northwestern, 11/21/2015)Interceptions: 7 vs. Minnesota, 11/20/1954
Miscellaneous
Most fumbles: 10 vs. Syracuse, 9/23/1972 Most fumbles lost: 7 vs. Syracuse, 9/23/1972 Lowest 3rd-down pct.: 0.077 vs. Boise State (1-13), 9/13/1997 Most penalties: 15 by Illinois (151 yards), 10/24/1981 Most penalty yards: 151 by Illinois (15 pen.), 10/24/1981 Fewest penalties: 0, many times Lowest time of possession: 9:17 by Hawaii, 9/12/1987
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Individual
Rushing Attempts: 52, Anthony Thompson (Indiana), 11/11/1989; [50, Ron Dayne vs. Minnesota, 11/9/1996]
Yards Rushing: 408, Melvin Gordon vs. Nebraska, 11/15/2014TDs Rushing: 6, Levron Williams (Indiana), 10/6/2001; [5, Billy Marek vs. Minnesota, 11/23/1974; Anthony Davis vs. Minnesota, 11/23/2002; Brian Calhoun vs. Bowling Green, 9/3/2005; Melvin Gordon vs. Bowling Green, 9/20/2014]Long Run: 92, James White vs. Indiana, 11/16/2013Pass Attempts: 83, Drew Brees (Purdue), 10/10/1998; [54, Randy Wright vs. Iowa, 11/5/1983] Pass Completions: 55, Drew Brees (Purdue), 10/10/1998; [35, Darrell Bevell vs. Iowa, 11/18/1995] Yards Passing: 494, Drew Brees (Purdue), 10/10/1998; [352, Darrell Bevell vs. Iowa, 11/18/1995] TDs Passing: 5, Darrell Bevell vs. Nevada, 9/4/1993; Jim Sorgi vs. Michigan State, 11/15/2003 Long Pass: 99, Jim Sorgi vs. Akron, 9/6/2003 Receptions: 18, Randall Lane (Purdue), 10/10/1998; [13, Matt Nyquist vs. Iowa, 11/18/1995] Yards Receiving: 258, Lee Evans vs. Michigan State, 11/15/2003 TDs Receiving: 5, Lee Evans vs. Michigan State, 11/15/2003 Long Reception: 99, Lee Evans vs. Akron, 9/6/2003 Points: 36, Levron Williams (Indiana), 10/6/2001; [30, Billy Marek vs. Minnesota, 11/23/1974; Anthony Davis vs. Minnesota, 11/23/2002; Lee Evans vs. Michigan State, 11/15/2003; Brian Calhoun vs. Bowling Green, 9/3/2005; Melvin Gordon vs. Bowling Green, 9/20/2014] Field Goals: 5, Mike Bass (Illinois), 10/23/1982; [4, 6 times, MR: Vitaly Pisetsky vs. Michigan State, 10/23/1999] Long Field Goal: 57, Philip Welch vs. Fresno State, 9/12/2009 Long Interception Return: 100, John Hardy (California), 9/8/1990; [98, Billy Lowe vs. Purdue, 10/16/1954] Long Punt Return: 90, Troy Vincent vs. Western Illinois, 9/14/1991 Long Kickoff Return: 100, Ira Matthews vs. Iowa, 11/6/1976
Long Punt: 86, Kevin Stemke vs. Michigan State, 10/23/1999
Team
Rushing Attempts: 72 vs. Indiana, 10/25/1969; vs. Illinois, 11/15/1969 Yards Rushing: 644 vs. Bowling Green, 9/20/2014TDs Rushing: 8 vs. Bowling Green, 9/20/2014Passing Attempts: 84 by Purdue, 10/10/1998; [55 vs. Penn State, 11/30/2013] Completions: 55 by Purdue, 10/10/1998; [35 vs. Iowa, 11/18/1995] Yards Passing: 494 by Purdue, 10/10/1998; [385 vs. Michigan State, 11/15/2003] TDs Passing: 5 vs. Nevada, 9/4/1993; vs. Michigan State, 11/15/2003; by Bowling Green, 9/3/2005 Points: 83 vs. Indiana, 11/13/2010Plays: 104 by Purdue, 11/2/1996 [97 vs. Iowa, 10/11/1969; vs. Illinois, 11/15/1969] Yards Total Offense: 756 vs. Bowling Green, 9/20/2014[Wisconsin Record]
Camp Randall Stadium Records
Yards Rushing: 377, Anthony Thompson, Indiana, 11/11/1989 Rushing Attempts: 52, Anthony Thompson, Indiana, 11/11/1989 TDs Rushing: 6, Levron Williams, Indiana, 10/6/2001 Longest Rush: 93, Lawrence Maroney, Minnesota, 10/15/2005Pass Attempts: 83, Drew Brees, Purdue, 10/10/1998 Pass Completions: 55, Drew Brees, Purdue, 10/10/1998 Yards Passing: 494, Drew Brees, Purdue, 10/10/1998 TDs Passing: 5, Omar Jacobs, Bowling Green, 9/3/2005 Longest Pass: 89, Ricky Foggie to Melvin Anderson, Minnesota, 11/9/1985Receptions: 18, Randall Lane, Purdue, 10/10/1998 Yards Receiving: 200, Bart Burrell, Purdue, 9/13/1980 TDs Receiving: 3, Jade Butcher, Indiana, 10/25/1969; Alan Dick, Indiana, 10/9/1971; Archie Gray, Wyoming, 10/6/1973 Yards Total Offense: 495, Drew Brees, Purdue, 10/10/1998 Field Goals: 5, Mike Bass, Illinois, 10/23/1982; Chris White, Illinois, 10/6/1984; John Langeloh, Michigan State, 11/19/1988 Longest Field Goal: 55, Paul Edinger, Michigan State, 10/23/1999 Interceptions: 4, Paul Beery, Purdue, 10/9/1976Longest Punt Return: 93, Stephen Porter, Indiana, 10/24/1970 Longest Kickoff Return: 100, Rick Upchurch, Minnesota, 11/23/1974; Seth Smith, Michigan, 10/29/1994; Derin Graham, Indiana, 10/3/1998 Longest Fumble Return: 75, Derek Nicholson, Florida State, 12/27/2008
Best Opponent Performances
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421
1,41
8 12
8.9
12
206-
332-
12
62.0
2,
439
221.
7 17
20
7 43
.8
18-8
27
5 23
5 21
.4
1994
12
5,
083
423.
6 54
5 2,
934
244.
5 25
18
1-30
6-15
59
.2
2,14
9 17
9.1
20
262
41.3
22
-11
608
357
29.8
19
93
12
5,46
2 45
5.2
603
3,00
9 25
0.8
29
191-
283-
11
67.5
2,
453
204.
4 20
29
8 58
.3
18-9
42
1 35
4 29
.5
1992
11
3,
569
324.
5 48
1 1,
848
168.
0 9
140-
284-
7 49
.3
1,72
1 15
6.5
10
204
35.8
21
-11
426
212
19.3
19
91
11
2,65
4 24
1.3
381
1,04
2 94
.7
9 14
6-28
7-13
50
.9
1,61
2 14
6.5
9 14
4 35
.8
24-9
55
9 17
2 15
.6
1990
11
2,
967
269.
7 41
5 1,
063
96.6
9
175-
311-
15
56.3
1,
904
173.
1 5
177
37.8
22
-15
425
133
12.1
19
89
11
2,99
4 27
2.2
536
2,05
9 18
7.2
14
95-2
15-1
0 44
.2
935
85.0
3
174
33.7
24
-14
329
172
15.6
19
88
11
2,91
8 26
5.3
555
1,64
6 14
9.6
7 10
6-22
6-14
46
.9
1,27
2 11
5.6
2 17
0 27
.9
47-2
4 51
4 10
6 9.
6 19
87
11
3,29
3 29
9.4
554
2,22
7 20
2.5
18
79-1
70-8
46
.5
1,06
6 96
.9
3 18
3 38
.2
40-2
3 36
5 20
2 18
.4
1986
12
3,
316
276.
3 46
7 1,
728
144.
0 11
15
0-29
0-20
51
.7
1,58
8 13
2.3
10
191
35.5
16
-12
555
201
16.8
19
85
11
3,61
3 32
8.5
473
2,08
4 18
9.5
14
127-
266-
19
47.7
1,
529
139.
0 12
19
2 32
.0
18-8
34
8 23
1 21
.0
1984
12
4,
380
365.
0 52
5 2,
253
187.
8 13
18
2-32
1-14
56
.7
2,12
7 17
7.3
11
231
37.6
28
-15
702
242
20.2
19
83
11
4,54
5 41
3.2
454
2,16
4 19
6.7
28
180-
336-
19
53.6
2,
381
216.
5 19
25
5 52
.6
24-7
47
0 35
9 32
.6
1982
12
4,
439
369.
9 51
8 2,
403
200.
3 22
17
9-34
0-14
52
.7
2,35
0 19
5.8
16
248
43.7
22
-9
522
287
23.9
19
81
12
4,13
7 34
4.8
571
2,46
2 20
5.2
17
122-
282-
16
43.3
1,
675
139.
6 16
23
6 38
.0
27-1
5 48
7 26
8 22
.3
1980
11
3,
127
284.
3 57
7 2,
167
197.
0 12
79
-197
-11
40.1
96
0 87
.3
4 19
7 ––
– 26
-17
578
138
12.5
19
79
11
3,71
5 33
7.7
523
2,06
2 18
7.5
19
119-
226-
14
52.7
1,
653
150.
3 6
212
–––
38-1
8 38
0 20
8 18
.9
1978
11
3,
738
339.
8 50
1 2,
038
185.
3 13
12
6-27
4-17
46
.0
1,70
0 15
4.5
15
202
–––
24-1
4 54
4 22
3 20
.3
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tal
Off
en
se
Ru
shin
g
P
ass
ing
1
st
3rd
Pe
n.
G
P
Ya
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YP
G
Att
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ard
s Y
PG
T
D
PC
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t.
Yd
s Y
PG
T
D
Dw
n.
Dw
n.
Fu
m.
Yd
s.
Pts
P
PG
1977
11
3,
258
296.
2 54
0 1,
807
164.
3 10
10
6-22
5-19
47
.1
1,45
1 13
1.9
5 18
3 ––
– 26
-19
378
133
12.1
19
76
11
4,17
8 37
9.8
568
2,54
6 23
1.5
20
134-
266-
18
50.4
1,
632
148.
4 13
24
0 ––
– 23
-13
385
298
27.1
19
75
11
3,41
0 31
0.0
593
2,46
0 22
3.6
20
71-1
61-1
6 46
.0
950
86.4
1
205
–––
31-1
4 34
4 17
4 15
.8
1974
11
4,
398
399.
8 61
2 3,
162
287.
5 38
81
-148
-11
54.7
1,
236
112.
4 8
243
–––
16-9
39
2 34
1 31
.0
1973
11
3,
849
349.
9 56
7 2,
626
238.
7 20
79
-175
-6
45.1
1,
223
111.
2 8
198
–––
30-1
7 54
4 21
6 19
.6
1972
11
3,
492
317.
5 59
1 2,
200
200.
0 10
77
-194
-16
39.7
1,
292
117.
5 9
183
–––
43-2
5 36
0 15
2 13
.8
1971
11
4,
121
374.
6 53
7 2,
349
213.
5 23
13
0-25
8-19
50
.4
1,77
2 16
1.1
8 22
4 ––
– 33
-17
560
240
21.8
19
70
10
2,92
9 29
2.9
487
1,47
7 14
7.7
14
92-1
98-5
46
.5
1,45
2 14
5.2
12
164
–––
32-3
0 38
3 19
8 19
.8
1969
10
3,
377
337.
7 53
2 1,
895
189.
5 13
12
4-25
4-18
48
.8
1,48
2 14
8.2
10
206
–––
37-2
0 59
6 19
6 19
.6
1968
10
2,
390
239.
0 50
2 1,
262
126.
2 8
107-
265-
19
40.4
1,
128
112.
8 3
154
–––
21-1
1 71
0 86
8.
6 19
67
10
2,80
0 28
0.0
420
1,14
2 11
4.2
10
143-
286-
16
50.0
1,
658
165.
8 5
165
–––
24-1
4 53
4 12
0 12
.0
1966
10
2,
421
242.
1 42
6 1,
055
105.
5 3
108-
229-
17
47.2
1,
366
136.
6 6
142
–––
39-2
1 39
6 87
8.
7 19
65
10
1,97
5 19
7.5
361
581
58.1
5
142-
280-
25
50.7
1,
394
139.
4 6
123
–––
39-2
0 39
6 81
8.
1
1964
9
2,29
8 25
5.3
370
1,05
5 11
7.2
8 10
4-22
2-19
46
.8
1,24
3 13
8.1
5 14
5 ––
– 26
-14
304
98
10.9
19
63
9 2,
883
320.
3 36
8 1,
474
163.
8 11
11
1-23
1-15
48
.1
1,40
9 15
6.6
9 15
9 ––
– 26
-21
500
150
16.7
19
62
10
3,62
8 36
2.8
412
1,76
5 17
6.5
28
146-
263-
12
55.5
1,
863
186.
3 16
18
9 ––
– 24
-13
593
322
32.2
19
61
9 2,
749
305.
4 35
2 1,
053
117.
0 15
11
7-22
6-12
51
.8
1,69
6 18
8.4
13
158
–––
18-7
32
8 17
9 19
.9
1960
9
2,41
2 26
8.0
298
886
98.4
9
113-
229-
17
49.3
1,
526
169.
6 8
126
–––
22-1
1 27
5 14
8 16
.4
1959
* 10
2,
598
259.
8 48
1 1,
662
166.
2 16
68
-147
-12
46.3
98
6 98
.6
3 12
0 ––
– 38
-14
342
165
16.5
19
58
9 2,
827
314.
1 48
3 1,
869
207.
7 27
69
-147
-10
46.9
95
8 10
6.4
6 14
1 ––
– 31
-13
420
201
22.3
19
57
9 3,
072
341.
3 50
3 2,
437
270.
8 33
40
-92-
11
43.5
63
5 70
.6
4 15
0 ––
– 36
-23
404
234
26.0
19
56
9 2,
372
263.
6 49
3 1,
755
195.
0 14
47
-117
-15
40.2
61
7 68
.6
4 13
5 ––
– 32
-17
507
93
10.3
19
55
9 3,
010
334.
4 42
7 1,
701
189.
9 24
84
-171
-13
49.1
1,
309
145.
4 11
16
4 ––
– 26
-10
369
172
19.1
19
54
9 2,
797
310.
8 41
7 1,
644
182.
7 30
85
-168
-8
50.6
1,
153
128.
1 7
144
–––
20-1
1 31
4 19
9 22
.2
1953
9
2,67
0 29
6.7
427
1,79
0 19
8.9
––
54-1
05-1
0 51
.4
880
97.8
6
131
–––
27-1
4 47
8 17
9 19
.9
1952
10
3,
859
385.
9 51
8 2,
241
224.
1 19
12
8-23
7-21
54
.0
1,61
8 16
1.8
13
149
–––
30-1
2 37
4 22
8 22
.8
1951
9
3,34
7 37
1.9
513
2,13
5 23
7.2
17
98-2
00-1
6 49
.0
1,21
2 13
4.7
10
167
–––
44-2
0 68
6 19
6 21
.8
1950
9
2,17
3 24
1.5
358
1,13
3 12
5.9
13
91-1
73-9
56
.1
1,04
0 11
5.6
7 11
3 ––
– 20
-8
202
127
14.1
19
49
9 2,
931
325.
7 46
3 1,
840
204.
4 21
75
-173
-13
43.3
1,
091
121.
2 9
131
–––
17-1
3 41
7 20
7 23
.0
1948
9
2,32
7 25
8.6
462
1,80
5 20
0.6
––
36-9
4-14
38
.3
522
58.0
––
79
––
– 30
-17
216
98
14.0
19
47
9 2,
521
280.
1 45
2 1,
853
205.
9 ––
45
-109
-12
41.3
51
9 74
.2
––
82
–––
29-1
7 32
5 13
3 19
.0
1946
9
2,27
8 25
3.1
404
1,61
8 17
9.8
––
35-1
18-2
1 29
.7
660
73.3
––
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– ––
––
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140
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To
tal
Off
en
se
Ru
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g
P
ass
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1
st
3rd
Pe
n.
G
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YP
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PG
T
D
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Dw
n.
Fu
m.
Yd
s.
Pts
P
PG
2015
13
3,
491
268.
5 39
6 1,
240
95.4
13
19
4-39
5-12
49
.1
2,25
1 17
3.2
7 18
3 31
.2
14-9
86
9 17
8 13
.720
14
14
4,11
7 29
4.1
492
1,76
5 12
6.1
19
170-
347-
6 49
.0
2,35
2 16
8.0
15
206
28.4
20
-11
645
291
20.8
2013
13
3,
966
305.
1 41
4 1,
333
102.
5 8
227-
425-
9 53
.0
2,63
3 20
2.5
16
209
30.6
20
-11
427
212
16.3
2012
14
4,
516
322.
6 47
2 1,
805
128.
9 14
25
5-46
4-8
54.9
2,
711
193.
6 18
23
4 32
.5
19-7
55
4 26
8 19
.120
11
14
4,43
0 31
6.4
498
2,13
9 15
2.8
17
214-
352-
16
60.8
2,
291
163.
6 15
22
2 38
.2
29-1
0 66
0 26
6 19
.020
10
13
4,18
3 32
1.8
423
1,66
2 12
7.8
9 20
9-36
7-14
56
.9
2,52
1 19
3.9
20
220
40.4
17
-9
506
267
20.5
2009
13
3,
974
305.
7 39
7 1,
147
88.2
8
215-
385-
15
55.8
2,
827
217.
5 21
20
6 35
.3
16-1
2 51
9 28
3 21
.820
08
13
4,27
8 32
9.1
450
1,73
3 13
3.3
23
212-
404-
12
52.5
2,
545
195.
8 15
23
0 39
.9
20-1
0 52
1 34
5 26
.5
2007
13
4,
636
356.
6 42
3 2,
085
134.
1 16
23
6-42
7-12
55
.3
2,89
3 22
2.5
21
233
38.0
12
-7
617
301
23.2
2006
13
3,
290
253.
1 38
8 1,
492
114.
8 9
185-
387-
15
47.8
1,
798
138.
3 6
178
28.2
21
-10
498
157
12.1
2005
13
5,
426
417.
4 47
1 2,
178
167.
5 13
24
6-47
6-16
51
.7
3,24
8 24
9.8
25
269
41.5
15
-11
833
309
23.8
2004
12
3,
495
291.
2 38
7 1,
488
124.
0 7
180-
369-
11
48.8
2,
007
167.
2 13
18
9 31
.2
15-9
60
6 18
5 15
.4
2003
13
4,
620
355.
4 46
8 1,
846
142.
0 21
22
8-42
3-12
53
.9
2,77
4 21
3.4
13
237
35.1
18
-10
652
306
23.5
20
02
14
5,22
1 37
2.9
516
2,08
2 14
8.7
14
237-
432-
22
54.9
3,
139
224.
2 22
25
2 39
.5
22-1
3 91
0 32
2 23
.0
2001
12
4,
450
370.
8 48
9 2,
037
169.
8 18
16
5-32
8-13
50
.3
2,41
3 20
1.1
22
224
40.9
20
-8
654
346
28.8
20
00
13
5,09
7 39
2.1
453
1,95
8 15
0.6
12
228-
456-
21
50.0
3,
139
241.
5 15
25
9 35
.9
19-7
69
6 26
5 20
.4
1999
12
3,
577
298.
1 37
8 1,
319
109.
9 10
19
4-38
6-16
50
.3
2,25
8 18
8.2
8 19
8 33
.0
20-6
47
2 15
4 12
.8
1998
12
3,
511
292.
6 41
5 1,
106
92.2
5
203-
373-
19
54.4
2,
405
200.
4 8
192
34.7
21
-14
548
143
11.9
19
97
13
4,82
7 37
1.3
475
2,03
0 15
6.2
20
197-
322-
8 61
.2
2,79
7 21
5.2
14
220
33.3
25
-17
561
306
23.5
19
96
13
4,76
4 36
6.5
456
1,49
7 11
5.2
16
266-
443-
18
60.0
3,
267
251.
3 12
26
3 43
.2
21-9
50
8 24
3 18
.7
1995
11
4,
342
394.
7 45
2 1,
877
170.
6 16
20
7-34
3-13
60
.3
2,46
5 22
4.1
14
228
40.5
16
-10
533
253
23.0
19
94
12
4,21
0 35
0.8
475
1,65
9 13
8.3
14
196-
363-
16
54.0
2,
551
212.
6 15
22
1 37
.7
16-1
1 56
9 23
8 19
.8
1993
12
4,
303
358.
6 41
1 1,
563
130.
3 10
22
7-37
3-23
60
.9
2,74
0 22
8.3
12
229
44.3
18
-11
601
195
16.3
19
92
11
3,70
1 33
6.5
441
1,34
9 12
2.6
11
205-
359-
13
57.1
2,
352
213.
8 12
20
5 41
.4
15-9
37
8 19
9 18
.1
1991
11
3,
494
317.
6 52
9 2,
024
184.
0 10
13
2-25
8-15
51
.2
1,47
0 13
3.6
10
214
39.2
24
-15
497
194
17.6
19
90
11
3,91
8 35
6.2
555
2,40
6 21
8.7
9 11
3-20
8-10
54
.3
1,51
2 13
7.5
5 20
1 50
.0
19-1
6 53
8 28
5 25
.9
1989
11
4,
367
397.
0 40
3 2,
359
214.
5 24
15
9-27
7-8
57.4
2,
008
182.
5 16
23
4 40
.4
29-1
6 49
5 34
1 31
.0
1988
11
4,
301
391.
0 50
2 2,
037
185.
2 23
16
0-28
7-9
55.7
2,
264
205.
8 10
20
0 42
.5
30-2
1 55
9 31
4 28
.5
1987
11
4,
382
398.
4 50
5 2,
047
186.
1 24
16
6-30
0-17
55
.3
2,33
5 21
2.3
13
226
41.5
27
-18
490
299
27.2
19
86
12
4,78
5 39
8.8
577
2,33
8 19
4.8
22
175-
310-
15
56.5
2,
447
203.
9 11
24
7 51
.6
32-1
9 56
8 26
6 22
.2
1985
11
3,
950
359.
1 48
5 1,
948
177.
1 17
16
0-29
4-9
54.4
2,
002
182.
0 14
20
9 42
.3
25-1
6 45
8 26
3 23
.9
1984
12
3,
556
296.
3 50
7 1,
561
130.
1 13
16
0-32
3-23
49
.5
1,99
5 16
6.3
9 20
3 37
.9
20-5
38
2 20
6 17
.2
1983
11
3,
854
350.
4 51
2 2,
198
199.
8 19
14
0-29
0-21
48
.3
1,65
6 15
0.5
13
221
43.4
15
-8
615
242
22.0
19
82
12
4,20
3 35
0.3
484
1,65
1 13
7.5
21
226-
377-
14
60.0
2,
744
228.
7 11
24
0 16
.6
18-1
0 59
3 25
2 21
.0
1981
12
3,
856
321.
3 48
9 1,
508
125.
7 12
18
4-25
0-26
52
.6
2,34
7 19
5.6
15
202
39.4
23
-9
643
220
18.3
19
80
11
3,60
3 32
7.5
425
1,29
3 11
7.5
16
178-
324-
10
54.9
2,
310
210.
0 11
18
9 ––
– 32
-16
568
211
19.2
19
79
11
4,32
0 39
2.7
530
2,38
1 21
6.5
23
142-
244-
9 58
.2
1,93
9 17
6.3
14
211
–––
37-1
7 56
1 31
1 28
.3
1978
11
3,
852
350.
2 55
6 2,
135
194.
1 22
13
8-26
6-12
51
.9
1,71
7 15
6.1
10
216
–––
26-1
4 57
5 27
7 25
.2
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To
tal
Off
en
se
Ru
shin
g
P
ass
ing
1
st
3rd
Pe
n.
G
P
Ya
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YP
G
Att
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s.
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P
PG
1977
11
2,
943
267.
5 57
4 1,
941
176.
5 20
58
-149
-7
38.9
1,
002
91.1
4
159
–––
28-1
7 62
7 20
0 18
.2
1976
11
3,
888
353.
5 55
6 2,
291
208.
3 21
98
-206
-11
47.6
1,
597
145.
2 13
20
2 ––
– 43
-17
447
266
24.2
19
75
11
4,20
7 38
2.5
656
3,49
0 31
7.3
24
51-1
29-2
2 39
.5
717
65.2
8
230
–––
26-1
2 43
8 26
9 24
.5
1974
11
3,
726
338.
8 55
3 2,
421
220.
1 22
85
-166
-14
51.2
1,
305
118.
6 10
19
8 ––
– 29
-14
397
243
22.1
19
73
11
3,94
4 35
8.5
597
2,68
7 24
4.3
22
87-1
82-1
1 47
.8
1,25
7 11
4.3
11
217
–––
31-1
8 45
2 23
7 21
.5
1972
11
3,
871
351.
9 61
8 2,
746
249.
6 21
97
-205
-7
47.3
1,
125
102.
3 7
205
–––
36-2
5 45
2 22
9 20
.8
1971
11
4,
160
378.
2 61
3 2,
646
240.
5 24
10
8-22
3-10
48
.5
1,51
4 13
7.6
9 22
0 ––
– 25
-9
619
258
23.5
19
70
10
3,47
9 34
7.9
540
1,92
1 19
2.1
17
114-
245-
22
46.5
1,
558
155.
8 8
203
–––
32-1
6 47
0 19
5 19
.5
1969
10
4,
116
411.
6 55
5 2,
712
271.
2 31
93
-188
-12
49.5
1,
404
140.
4 17
21
7 ––
– 33
-21
574
349
34.9
19
68
10
4,01
0 40
1.0
571
2,59
0 25
9.0
36
109-
200-
10
54.5
1,
423
142.
3 8
225
–––
37-2
0 54
9 31
0 31
.0
1967
10
3,
404
340.
4 55
9 2,
112
211.
2 22
79
-167
-11
47.3
1,
292
129.
2 9
195
–––
28-1
5 49
1 22
4 22
.4
1966
10
2,
986
298.
6 50
0 1,
787
178.
7 23
98
-197
-13
49.7
1,
199
119.
9 6
172
–––
24-1
3 41
6 21
2 21
.2
1965
10
3,
317
331.
7 57
5 2,
297
229.
7 31
72
-173
-16
41.6
1,
020
102.
0 8
175
–––
24-1
0 53
7 29
1 29
.1
1964
9
2,92
2 32
4.7
427
1,77
1 19
6.8
––
78-1
83-9
42
.6
1,15
1 12
7.9
7 16
4 ––
– 16
-10
415
229
25.4
19
63
9 2,
357
261.
9 41
2 1,
471
163.
4 13
73
-170
-11
42.9
89
6 99
.6
3 12
9 ––
– 19
-10
412
124
13.8
19
62
10
2,69
0 26
9.0
404
1,21
4 12
1.4
––
107-
230-
20
46.5
1,
476
147.
6 11
15
1 ––
– 21
-10
688
130
13.0
19
61
9 2,
822
313.
6 43
8 1,
945
216.
1 ––
64
-149
-13
43.0
87
7 97
.4
7 15
8 ––
– 17
-8
575
158
17.6
19
60
9 2,
578
286.
4 43
2 1,
648
183.
1 ––
70
-154
-12
45.5
93
0 10
3.3
8 15
6 ––
– 27
-11
261
183
20.3
1959
* 10
2,
665
266.
5 36
2 1,
423
142.
3 ––
92
-187
-23
49.2
1,
242
124.
2 8
132
–––
42-1
8 38
2 14
9 14
.9
1958
9
2,19
7 24
4.1
424
1,18
3 13
1.4
––
68-1
59-2
3 42
.8
1,01
4 11
2.7
––
138
–––
32-1
3 32
0 77
8.
6 19
57
9 2,
224
247.
1 45
7 1,
529
169.
9 ––
56
-132
-13
42.4
69
5 77
.2
––
130
–––
39-2
3 36
3 12
2 13
.6
1956
9
2,46
1 27
3.4
502
1,75
7 19
5.2
––
44-1
17-1
5 37
.6
704
78.2
––
13
6 ––
– 35
-17
213
129
14.3
19
55
9 2,
610
290.
0 40
5 1,
887
209.
7 ––
62
-139
-13
44.6
72
3 80
.3
––
131
–––
29-1
0 48
9 16
6 18
.4
1954
9
2,07
9 23
1.0
359
1,04
5 11
6.1
––
86-1
83-1
8 47
.0
1,03
4 11
4.9
––
121
–––
29-1
2 48
5 98
10
.9
1953
9
2,20
3 24
4.8
390
1,54
2 17
1.3
––
52-1
41-1
4 36
.9
661
73.4
––
11
0 ––
– 29
-14
545
110
12.2
19
52
10
2,41
7 24
1.7
400
1,12
1 11
2.1
10
106-
235-
19
45.1
1,
295
129.
5 7
130
–––
––––
38
8 15
0 15
.0
1951
9
1,39
3 15
4.8
345
601
66.8
––
76
-195
-21
39.0
79
2 88
.0
––
82
–––
32-1
4 41
6 59
6.
6 19
50
9 2,
447
271.
2 44
4 1,
735
192.
8 ––
62
-137
-12
45.3
71
2 79
.1
––
128
–––
26-1
5 32
9 97
10
.8
1949
9
2,35
5 26
1.7
381
1,16
2 12
9.1
––
79-1
97-2
3 40
.1
1,19
2 13
2.4
––
116
–––
29-1
6 27
4 12
9 14
.3
1948
9
2,47
3 27
4.8
398
1,52
8 16
9.8
––
63-1
21-1
1 52
.1
945
105.
0 ––
11
7 ––
– 25
-13
193
193
21.4
19
47
9 2,
409
267.
7 ––
– 1,
290
143.
3 ––
70
-160
-10
43.8
1,
200
133.
3 ––
10
9 ––
– 29
-17
294
156
17.3
19
46
9 2,
364
262.
7 ––
– 1,
468
163.
1 ––
56
-131
42
.7
896
99.6
––
10
6 ––
– ––
––
–––
144
16.0
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19
98
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111
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29
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20
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11
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58 /
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53
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63 /
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229
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62
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27
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10
6 / 1
66
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84 /
64
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4
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24
165
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41
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28
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76
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24
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14
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42
219
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1
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63
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18 /
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48
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34
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15
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42
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15
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1
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42-1
7 26
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60
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29
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24
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25
55.6
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167
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46
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51
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1
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35
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35
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ta
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52
/ 37
15
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88
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11
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27
52.4
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212
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1
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73
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36
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85
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30
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56
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16
56 /
34
461
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7 / 0
15
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32
78.9
/ 37
.5
244
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1
/ 0
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75
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70
5 / 2
78
8 / 0
2
/ 1
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15
2-3
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35
:45
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15
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MIC
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AN S
TATE
40
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20 /
13
63 /
23
301
/ 110
4
/ 1
6-11
/ 13
-28
54.5
/ 46
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59 /
128
0 / 0
0
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74 /
51
360
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4
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16 /
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3 / 0
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1
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49
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20
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4
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60 /
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72.4
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243
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2
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71
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1
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41
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46 /
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216
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2
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35
69.6
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207
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3
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139
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29
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32
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15
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41.9
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2
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32
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24
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19
3 / 1
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10
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43
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16 /
23
39 /
54
106
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1
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16-2
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64.0
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225
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2
/ 1
1 / 0
64
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33
1 / 6
31
3 / 8
4
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12
1-1
/ 0-0
30
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37
0 / 5
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20-1
7 15
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35
/ 50
12
7 / 1
21
1 / 2
12
-22
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21
54.5
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202
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1
/ 0
1 / 1
57
/ 71
32
9 / 2
53
2 / 2
1
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0-0
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26
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51
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35-4
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27
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12
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69
3 / 0
14
-29
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45
48.3
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205
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2
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56
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33
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70
5 / 4
0
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23
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37
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MIC
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28
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26 /
18
46 /
39
151
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0
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20-3
7 / 1
3-20
54
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65.0
36
8 / 3
26
4 / 3
3
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83 /
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4
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12
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24 /
18
56 /
26
172
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3
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66
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47.1
26
2 / 2
13
1 / 2
0
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77 /
60
434
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4
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7-
15 /
5-11
0-
1 / 0
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17-2
0 16
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45
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15
9 / 1
05
2 / 0
14
-29
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26
48.3
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133
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0 / 1
0
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74 /
64
292
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2
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2 / 2
7-
17 /
5-16
0-
0 / 0
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Min
neso
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31-4
2 23
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37
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25
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08
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17
-37
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26
45.9
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238
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0
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49
4 / 4
77
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1
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7-15
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-18
0-0
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27
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07
1 / 1
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FRES
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23-2
1 25
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57
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19
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4 2
/ 0
11-2
5 / 2
2-43
44
.0 /
51.2
16
0 / 2
75
0 / 3
0
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82 /
62
358
/ 309
2
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2 / 4
4-
16 /
5-13
0-
0 / 0
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40:0
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9:51
1
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27-7
20
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37
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15
8 / 1
67
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14
-26
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26
53.8
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191
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2
/ 0
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63
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34
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05
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27
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34-1
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45
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15
6 / 1
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3 / 2
18
-28
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36
64.3
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291
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2
/ 0
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73
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44
7 / 3
99
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23
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24
-21
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22
41 /
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68 /
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3 / 2
15
-23
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33
65.2
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207
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0
/ 0
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64
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27
5 / 4
55
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15
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30
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21
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0
ARIZ
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21 /
13
47 /
30
260
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3
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2 / 1
4-32
68
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43.8
16
5 / 1
38
1 / 0
0
/ 2
69 /
62
425
/ 292
4
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0 / 2
5-
14 /
5-16
1-
1 / 1
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33:5
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6:06
0
/ 0
PEN
N S
TATE
31
-34
18 /
23
36 /
36
92 /
149
1 / 3
15
-25
/ 21-
37
60.0
/ 56
.8
217
/ 287
2
/ 0
1 / 1
61
/ 73
30
9 / 4
36
3 / 3
1
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8-15
/ 7-
16
0-0
/ 0-0
28
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22
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Indi
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29-3
2 20
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48
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22
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5 2
/ 0
13-2
5 / 2
4-36
52
.0 /
66.7
12
1 / 3
10
1 / 4
1
/ 1
73 /
71
342
/ 405
3
/ 4
1 / 2
6-
15 /
7-14
1-
2 / 1
-1
30:3
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9:22
5
/ 2
OH
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TATE
14
-19
20 /
14
44 /
44
180
/ 178
1
/ 0
11-1
9 / 1
2-19
57
.9 /
63.2
16
0 / 2
04
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1
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63 /
63
340
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2
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5-
12 /
6-15
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1 / 0
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3
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Mic
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42-2
4 23
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56
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31
3 / 1
59
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10
-19
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27
52.6
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135
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3
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75
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44
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65
6 / 3
0
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15
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06
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20
14 /
19
33 /
37
78 /
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11
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30
36.7
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137
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0
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2 / 0
63
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21
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2
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27
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35
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20-3
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39
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13
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2 / 0
13
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34
54.2
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162
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0
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63
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29
7 / 5
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2
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15
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27
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56
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Mic
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15 /
17
43 /
36
195
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1
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7-20
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-28
35.0
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60 /
136
0 / 1
0
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63 /
64
255
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1
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1 / 3
4-
13 /
7-14
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1 / 0
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9:44
0
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MIN
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49
-31
29 /
20
68 /
36
416
/ 130
6
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6-12
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50.0
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.5
134
/ 282
1
/ 1
0 / 2
80
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55
0 / 4
12
7 / 3
1
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6-10
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13
1-2
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34
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Col
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-28
21 /
13
51 /
44
193
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2
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12-2
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163
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2 / 2
1
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75 /
62
356
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4
/ 3
4 / 3
5-
14 /
6-16
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3 / 1
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7 / 2
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0
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20
03
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Turn
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sess
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Wes
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24
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26 /
14
45 /
38
223
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1
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20-3
4 / 1
5-26
58
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21
5 / 1
38
1 / 0
0
/ 0
79 /
64
438
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2
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4-
14 /
4-14
0-
1 / 0
-2
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6:00
2
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48-3
1 25
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44
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31
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62
4 / 3
14
-25
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52
56.0
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1
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326
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4
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2
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1-1
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24
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38-3
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23
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62
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15
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36
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63
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55
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21
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12
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1
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280
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313
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31 /
37
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166
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34
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257
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69
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249
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54
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69
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44
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46
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37
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42
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24
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55
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30
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68
548
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3
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15 /
4-14
0-
0 / 2
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30:4
8 / 2
9:12
4
/ 3
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PA
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TOTA
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3rd-
Dw
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19
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19
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15 /
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9 60
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63.2
12
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2 1
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1 / 0
56
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32
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01
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1
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34
-10
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16
39 /
22
109
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15
-28
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42
53.6
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227
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1
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67
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33
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46
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2
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16
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53
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287
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-23
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372
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2
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39
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111
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22
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25
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70
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28
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30
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3
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53
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2
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-2
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3
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NO
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41
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12
48 /
28
307
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3
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76
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22
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4 1
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16
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3
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11
1-1
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37
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53
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MIN
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48
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21 /
12
44 /
29
208
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2
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63
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46.4
19
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4 4
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63
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40
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2
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14
1-2
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33
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14
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46
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24
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20
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3
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41
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99
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57
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21
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71
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316
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3
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15 /
9-19
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36
61.5
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174
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14
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32
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206
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68
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3
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29
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20
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49 /
26
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37
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138
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72
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3
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22
52 /
37
214
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2
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2-36
68
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61.1
24
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77 /
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31
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12
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19
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392
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33
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25
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43
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55 /
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76 /
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423
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37
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43
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155
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66
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34
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31
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2
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6-15
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18
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:30
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30
0 / 3
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Firs
t R
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PA
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TOTA
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Tu
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3rd-
Dw
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38-1
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63
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40
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0 4
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7-10
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70.0
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75 /
227
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1
/ 0
73 /
59
479
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5
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5-
8 / 4
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35
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MAR
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18
40 /
29
158
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18
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46
66.7
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329
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1
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67
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48
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14
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1
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28
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31
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13
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15
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154
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0
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50
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55.6
15
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25
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60
304
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6-15
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14
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34
158
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54
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22
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6 1
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81
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38
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68
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4
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6-19
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16
0-0
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36
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56
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17
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17
39 /
40
179
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1
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5 / 1
3-19
52
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68.4
14
7 / 1
44
1 / 0
1
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64 /
59
326
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2
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2 / 2
8-
15 /
6-12
0-
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29:2
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4
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N S
TATE
7-
48
14 /
22
40 /
35
148
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1
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11-2
7 / 1
8-30
40
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60.0
16
5 / 2
71
0 / 1
2
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67 /
65
313
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16 /
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17
34 /
34
158
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1
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21-4
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2-20
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21
0 / 1
3
/ 0
75 /
54
409
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18 /
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45
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16
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54
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53.1
17
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21
2 / 2
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67 /
62
337
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3
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47
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28
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48
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44.4
14
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87
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76 /
74
430
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3
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15 /
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3
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61
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44
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33
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11
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34
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160
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0
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81
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60
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47
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35
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13
45 /
29
116
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30
58.1
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242
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1
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76
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35
8 / 3
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4 / 4
3
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12
1-1
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36
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14
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PO
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36-3
5 17
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32
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18
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76
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13
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6 59
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24
5 / 9
5 1
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54
/ 75
42
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71
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2
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17
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20
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59
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38 /
38
201
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0
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56.3
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132
/ 276
1
/ 2
0 / 0
54
/ 75
33
3 / 4
10
1 / 4
3
/ 0
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/ 0-1
24
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08
2 / 3
20
09
Firs
t R
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28-2
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38
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15
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3 / 2
18
-25
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24
72.0
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281
/ 174
1
/ 0
2 / 0
63
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43
3 / 2
74
4 / 2
3
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7-12
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12
0-0
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29
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14
3 / 0
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STA
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34-3
1 19
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39
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18
8 / 1
79
3 / 0
17
-28
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38
60.7
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225
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1
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67
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41
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68
4 / 4
0
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/ 0-0
26
:22
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38
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44-1
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42
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25
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14
3 / 2
16
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76
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17
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5 2
/ 0
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63
/ 62
43
0 / 2
59
5 / 2
3
/ 4
5-8
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5 0-
0 / 1
-2
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1:04
2
/ 0
MIC
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38
-30
22 /
23
50 /
22
193
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1 / 0
19
-31
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46
61.3
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.2
243
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4
/ 4
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81
/ 68
43
6 / 4
86
5 / 4
1
/ 4
11-1
8 / 3
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0-1
/ 1-2
37
:29
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31
2 / 0
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neso
ta
31-2
8 22
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49
/ 28
29
5 / 5
7 3
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16-2
6 / 1
6-30
61
.5 /
53.3
15
9 / 2
71
1 / 1
1
/ 1
75 /
58
454
/ 328
4
/ 2
3 / 3
8-
13 /
6-14
0-
0 / 1
-1
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5
/ 0
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13-3
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44 /
27
118
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27
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3 60
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38.5
25
0 / 8
7 0
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2 / 1
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36
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84
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2
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11
3-5
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42
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13
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-20
14 /
16
33 /
39
87 /
65
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15
-25
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23
60.0
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143
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0
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3 / 0
58
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23
0 / 2
83
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3
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3-12
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15
1-1
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26
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46
3 / 4
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37-0
20
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53 /
29
266
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9-
19 /
9-33
47
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27.3
11
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1 0
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72
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38
1 / 1
41
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1
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36
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15
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31-2
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52
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29
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19
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23
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0
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488
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4
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52
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67.7
24
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94
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1
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11 /
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3 18
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35
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99
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23
5 / 3
64
2 / 3
1
/ 0
65 /
66
334
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3
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2 / 1
4-
13 /
6-14
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2 / 0
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1
/ 3
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51
-10
26 /
14
52 /
17
301
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7 / 0
16
-20
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34
80.0
/ 44
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253
/ 197
0
/ 1
0 / 2
72
/ 51
55
4 / 2
14
7 / 1
0
/ 2
8-13
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11
1-1
/ 0-0
37
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03
6 / 2
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mi
20-1
4 17
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42
/ 23
17
0 / 6
1 2
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19-2
6 / 1
6-30
73
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53.3
26
0 / 1
88
0 / 1
1
/ 0
68 /
53
430
/ 249
2
/ 2
3 / 1
6-
14 /
2-11
0-
0 / 0
-3
39:1
5 / 2
0:45
5
/ 1
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t R
USH
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PA
SSIN
G
TOTA
L O
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SE
Tu
rn-
3rd-
Dw
n 4t
h-D
wn
Tim
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TD
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p-A
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TD
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v.
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v.
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sess
ion
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UN
LV
41-2
1 23
/ 10
50
/ 27
27
8 / 1
12
4 / 0
15
-20
/ 10-
26
75.0
/ 38
.5
197
/ 105
0
/ 2
1 / 0
70
/ 53
47
5 / 2
17
4 / 2
2
/ 1
6-13
/ 4-
14
0-0
/ 0-0
38
:19
/ 21:
41
4 / 0
SAN
JO
SE S
TATE
27
-14
22 /
13
46 /
20
212
/ 55
2 / 0
15
-22
/ 22-
30
68.2
/ 73
.3
191
/ 252
1
/ 2
1 / 2
68
/ 50
40
3 / 3
07
3 / 2
2
/ 2
8-13
/ 3-
12
0-1
/ 1-1
31
:54
/ 28:
06
0 / 2
ASU
20
-19
25 /
20
42 /
28
194
/ 169
1
/ 1
19-2
5 / 2
1-33
76
.0 /
63.6
24
6 / 2
11
1 / 0
0
/ 0
67 /
61
440
/ 380
2
/ 1
0 / 0
6-
14 /
5-12
0-
0 / 0
-0
32:5
8 / 2
7:02
2
/ 1
AUST
IN P
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70-3
33
/ 8
44 /
32
346
/ 42
7 / 0
21
-24
/ 9-1
9 87
.5 /
47.4
27
2 / 1
15
3 / 0
0
/ 0
68 /
51
618
/ 157
10
/ 0
0 / 0
5-
7 / 2
-13
0-0
/ 0-1
32
:06
/ 27:
54
2 / 1
Mic
higa
n St
ate
24-3
4 15
/ 19
31
/ 45
16
5 / 1
75
2 / 0
11
-25
/ 20-
29
44.0
/ 69
.0
127
/ 269
1
/ 3
0 / 2
56
/ 74
29
2 / 4
44
3 / 3
0
/ 3
3-11
/ 9-
18
0-1
/ 2-3
23
:36
/ 36:
24
2 / 1
MIN
NES
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41
-23
30 /
16
46 /
32
250
/ 96
5 / 0
17
-23
/ 11-
25
73.9
/ 44
.0
223
/ 249
1
/ 3
0 / 0
69
/ 57
47
3 / 3
45
6 / 3
0
/ 0
7-9
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3 0-
0 / 3
-4
34:0
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5:58
2
/ 0
OH
IO S
TATE
31
-18
21 /
22
43 /
41
184
/ 155
3
/ 2
13-1
6 / 1
4-28
81
.3 /
50.0
15
2 / 1
56
0 / 0
1
/ 1
59 /
69
336
/ 311
3
/ 2
1 / 1
4-
8 / 6
-13
1-1
/ 1-1
29
:57
/ 30:
03
3 / 0
Iow
a 31
-30
24 /
23
38 /
30
142
/ 118
3
/ 1
20-2
6 / 2
5-37
76
.9 /
67.6
20
5 / 2
58
1 / 3
1
/ 0
64 /
67
347
/ 376
4
/ 4
1 / 0
6-
12 /
11-1
6 3-
3 / 1
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33:1
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1
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Purd
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34-1
3 15
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39
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17
3 / 1
62
2 / 0
13
-19
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38
68.4
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130
/ 141
1
/ 1
1 / 3
58
/ 75
30
3 / 3
03
3 / 1
1
/ 4
4-12
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19
1-1
/ 2-3
29
:04
/ 30:
56
3 / 3
IND
IAN
A 83
-20
28 /
13
47 /
34
338
/ 167
6
/ 0
17-2
1 / 1
1-24
81
.0 /
45.8
26
0 / 1
49
4 / 2
0
/ 1
68 /
58
598
/ 316
10
/ 2
0 / 3
7-
10 /
4-14
1-
1 / 0
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32:2
7 / 2
7:33
1
/ 2
Mic
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n 48
-28
26 /
24
58 /
36
357
/ 168
6
/ 2
14-1
5 / 1
9-30
93
.3 /
63.3
20
1 / 2
74
0 / 2
1
/ 1
73 /
66
558
/ 442
6
/ 4
2 / 2
5-
10 /
6-12
0-
0 / 1
-2
36:5
9 / 2
3:01
2
/ 1
NO
RTH
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TERN
70
-23
29 /
17
54 /
35
329
/ 161
5
/ 1
15-1
9 / 1
3-25
78
.9 /
52.0
23
0 / 1
23
4 / 1
0
/ 4
73 /
60
559
/ 284
9
/ 2
0 / 7
5-
11 /
4-12
0-
0 / 0
-0
37:1
5 / 2
2:45
1
/ 0
TCU
19
-21
20 /
18
46 /
26
226
/ 82
2 / 2
12
-21
/ 15-
23
57.1
/ 65
.2
159
/ 219
0
/ 1
0 / 0
67
/ 49
38
5 / 3
01
2 / 3
0
/ 0
7-15
/ 6-
10
2-2
/ 0-0
36
:35
/ 23:
25
0 / 2
20
11
Firs
t R
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P
ASS
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TO
TAL
OFF
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Turn
- 3r
d-D
wn
4th-
Dw
n Ti
me
of
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Att
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v.
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v.
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sess
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UN
LV
51-1
7 20
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38
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24
1 / 1
46
5 / 0
11
-15
/ 18-
27
73.3
/ 66
.7
258
/ 146
2
/ 2
0 / 0
53
/ 65
49
9 / 2
92
7 / 2
0
/ 0
2-5
/ 2-1
2 1-
1 / 2
-2
25:4
0 / 3
4:20
3
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ORE
GO
N S
TATE
35
-0
20 /
17
43 /
24
208
/ 23
2 / 0
17
-22
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41
77.3
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.9
189
/ 261
3
/ 0
0 / 0
65
/ 65
39
7 / 2
84
5 / 0
0
/ 1
8-15
/ 7-
15
2-3
/ 0-2
28
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03
3 / 1
Nor
ther
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s 49
-7
34 /
11
47 /
25
266
/ 64
4 / 1
24
-34
/ 17-
27
70.6
/ 63
.0
355
/ 173
3
/ 0
1 / 0
81
/ 52
62
1 / 2
37
7 / 1
1
/ 0
10-1
4 / 4
-13
0-0
/ 0-0
38
:53
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07
1 / 0
SOU
TH D
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59-1
0 25
/ 9
43 /
37
267
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5
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19-2
7 / 1
0-17
70
.4 /
58.8
34
5 / 4
9 3
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1 / 2
70
/ 54
61
2 / 1
73
8 / 1
1
/ 2
8-12
/ 6-
16
0-0
/ 0-1
29
:18
/ 30:
42
3 / 2
NEB
RASK
A 48
-17
27 /
20
50 /
43
231
/ 159
5
/ 2
14-2
0 / 1
1-22
70
.0 /
50.0
25
5 / 1
76
2 / 0
0
/ 3
70 /
65
486
/ 335
7
/ 2
1 / 3
8-
12 /
5-12
1-
1 / 1
-1
35:1
5 / 2
4:45
2
/ 2
IND
IAN
A 59
-7
21 /
13
42 /
45
332
/ 223
4
/ 1
14-2
3 / 8
-20
60.9
/ 40
.0
192
/ 64
2 / 0
0
/ 2
65 /
65
524
/ 287
6
/ 1
0 / 3
8-
15 /
2-14
0-
0 / 0
-2
31:3
7 / 2
8:23
2
/ 2
Mic
higa
n St
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31-3
7 23
/ 18
41
/ 32
22
0 / 1
09
2 / 1
14
-21
/ 22-
31
66.7
/ 71
.0
223
/ 290
2
/ 3
2 / 0
62
/ 63
44
3 / 3
99
4 / 4
2
/ 1
4-9
/ 8-1
6 0-
0 / 1
-1
28:2
9 / 3
1:31
4
/ 2
Ohi
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29-3
3 15
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29
/ 58
89
/ 26
8 1
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20-3
2 / 7
-12
62.5
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.3
253
/ 89
3 / 1
0
/ 0
61 /
70
342
/ 357
4
/ 4
0 / 1
6-
15 /
11-2
0 0-
1 / 1
-1
24:1
2 / 3
5:48
3
/ 3
PURD
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62-1
7 30
/ 14
54
/ 29
36
4 / 1
20
6 / 1
18
-24
/ 15-
29
75.0
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.7
241
/ 164
2
/ 1
0 / 2
78
/ 58
60
5 / 2
84
8 / 2
1
/ 2
4-9
/ 2-1
0 0-
0 / 0
-2
36:4
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3:17
0
/ 1
Min
neso
ta
42-1
3 29
/ 9
45 /
32
283
/ 105
2
/ 1
16-1
7 / 6
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94.1
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.5
178
/ 51
4 / 0
0
/ 1
62 /
48
461
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6
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7-
10 /
6-13
0-
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34:3
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1
/ 2
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28-1
7 16
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45
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19
5 / 1
49
3 / 2
10
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31
76.9
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90 /
152
1 / 0
0
/ 3
58 /
65
285
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4
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1 / 4
5-
11 /
3-11
2-
2 / 3
-4
33:2
4 / 2
6:36
1
/ 2
PEN
N S
TATE
45
-7
27 /
12
49 /
27
264
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4
/ 0
19-2
9 / 1
1-25
65
.5 /
44.0
18
6 / 1
19
2 / 1
0
/ 1
78 /
52
450
/ 233
6
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9-
16 /
4-13
0-
0 / 0
-2
38:1
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1:43
0
/ 2
Mic
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n St
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42-3
9 16
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37
/ 34
12
6 / 1
90
3 / 2
18
-25
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30
72.0
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.3
219
/ 281
3
/ 3
0 / 1
62
/ 64
34
5 / 4
71
6 / 5
0
/ 2
6-14
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13
1-1
/ 1-1
30
:05
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55
0 / 3
Ore
gon
38-4
5 23
/ 22
46
/ 40
21
2 / 3
45
2 / 3
19
-26
/ 18-
24
73.1
/ 75
.0
296
/ 276
2
/ 3
1 / 1
72
/ 64
50
8 / 6
21
4 / 6
2
/ 2
8-13
/ 6-
13
0-1
/ 1-1
35
:42
/ 24:
18
2 / 2
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20
12
Firs
t R
USH
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PA
SSIN
G
TOTA
L O
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Tu
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3rd-
Dw
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h-D
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v.
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NO
RTH
ERN
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A 26
-21
22 /
14
47 /
20
168
/ 41
1 / 0
19
-23
/ 18-
34
82.6
/ 52
.9
219
/ 265
2
/ 3
0 / 0
70
/ 54
38
7 / 3
06
3 / 3
0
/ 0
9-16
/ 3-
11
1-1
/ 2-3
39
:05
/ 20:
55
1 / 1
Ore
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Stat
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10
13 /
18
23 /
30
35 /
78
0 / 0
20
-38
/ 29-
47
52.6
/ 61
.7
172
/ 276
1
/ 1
1 / 0
61
/ 77
20
7 / 3
54
1 / 1
2
/ 0
2-14
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17
2-4
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24
:25
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35
1 / 3
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H S
TATE
16
-14
12 /
13
45 /
35
156
/ 127
1
/ 0
7-16
/ 18
-35
43.8
/ 51
.4
78 /
181
0 / 2
0
/ 0
61 /
70
234
/ 308
1
/ 2
1 / 0
3-
15 /
6-19
0-
0 / 0
-1
33:0
5 / 2
6:55
1
/ 1
UTE
P 37
-26
21 /
20
40 /
33
213
/ 77
4 / 1
12
-17
/ 22-
39
70.6
/ 56
.4
210
/ 259
1
/ 2
1 / 0
57
/ 72
42
3 / 3
36
5 / 3
2
/ 1
2-8
/ 5-1
8 0-
0 / 4
-4
28:4
0 / 3
1:20
4
/ 3
Neb
rask
a 27
-30
17 /
24
41 /
46
56 /
259
3 / 1
15
-28
/ 17-
29
53.6
/ 58
.6
239
/ 181
1
/ 2
0 / 0
69
/ 75
29
5 / 4
40
4 / 3
1
/ 2
4-15
/ 5-
13
1-2
/ 0-0
29
:00
/ 31:
00
1 / 3
ILLI
NO
IS
31-1
4 18
/ 15
33
/ 34
17
3 / 1
06
2 / 1
16
-25
/ 18-
30
64.0
/ 60
.0
254
/ 178
2
/ 1
1 / 1
58
/ 64
42
7 / 2
84
4 / 2
2
/ 2
2-10
/ 5-
16
0-0
/ 1-1
28
:12
/ 31:
48
4 / 0
Purd
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38-1
4 30
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57
/ 28
46
7 / 1
28
4 / 2
12
-21
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31
57.1
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178
/ 124
1
/ 0
1 / 1
78
/ 59
64
5 / 2
52
5 / 2
1
/ 1
5-13
/ 3-
16
0-1
/ 1-2
38
:42
/ 21:
18
5 / 0
MIN
NES
OTA
38
-13
24 /
12
54 /
30
337
/ 96
5 / 0
7-
15 /
13-2
4 46
.7 /
54.2
10
6 / 1
49
0 / 2
0
/ 2
69 /
54
443
/ 245
5
/ 2
0 / 2
8-
15 /
1-10
0-
1 / 1
-1
34:5
6 / 2
5:04
0
/ 2
MIC
HIG
AN S
TATE
13
-16
10 /
17
37 /
28
19 /
61
0 / 0
14
-22
/ 24-
39
63.6
/ 61
.5
171
/ 216
1
/ 2
0 / 0
59
/ 67
19
0 / 2
77
1 / 2
0
/ 1
6-16
/ 9-
17
0-0
/ 0-0
30
:55
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05
3 / 5
Indi
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62-1
4 23
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64
/ 23
56
4 / 6
1 7
/ 0
4-7
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47
57.1
/ 53
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41 /
233
1 / 2
0
/ 2
71 /
70
605
/ 294
8
/ 2
0 / 3
6-
13 /
6-16
1-
1 / 1
-2
39:2
7 / 2
0:33
0
/ 2
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IO S
TATE
14
-21
20 /
15
56 /
41
206
/ 139
1
/ 2
14-2
7 / 1
0-18
51
.9 /
55.6
15
4 / 9
7 1
/ 0
0 / 0
83
/ 59
36
0 / 2
36
2 / 2
1
/ 0
5-19
/ 3-
12
3-5
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37
:17
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43
3 / 4
Penn
Sta
te
21-2
4 16
/ 20
43
/ 45
15
8 / 1
63
1 / 1
12
-25
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37
48.0
/ 51
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191
/ 200
2
/ 1
1 / 0
68
/ 82
34
9 / 3
63
3 / 2
1
/ 0
5-16
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20
1-2
/ 1-1
28
:15
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45
2 / 3
Neb
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a 70
-31
24 /
23
50 /
44
539
/ 282
8
/ 4
8-10
/ 18
-34
80.0
/ 52
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101
/ 195
1
/ 0
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60
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64
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77
9 / 4
0
/ 3
5-9
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6 0-
0 / 1
-2
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6
/ 0
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ford
14
-20
17 /
17
45 /
35
218
/ 187
1
/ 2
10-1
7 / 1
3-20
58
.8 /
65.0
83
/ 15
7 1
/ 0
1 / 0
62
/ 55
30
1 / 3
44
2 / 2
1
/ 0
7-15
/ 3-
11
0-1
/ 0-0
29
:52
/ 30:
08
0 / 1
20
13
Firs
t R
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P
ASS
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TO
TAL
OFF
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Turn
- 3r
d-D
wn
4th-
Dw
n Ti
me
of
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t Sc
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ns
Att
. Ya
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Pla
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s TD
ov
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v.
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v.
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sess
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Sack
UM
ASS
45-0
22
/ 13
44
/ 29
39
3 / 1
00
4 / 0
10
-18
/ 14-
30
55.6
/ 46
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205
/ 112
2
/ 0
1 / 1
62
/ 59
59
8 / 2
12
6 / 0
1
/ 2
8-11
/ 6-
14
0-0
/ 0-1
32
:11
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49
0 / 0
TEN
NES
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48-0
29
/ 6
51 /
30
387
/ 44
4 / 0
24
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9 82
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21
9 / 6
9 3
/ 0
1 / 1
80
/ 49
60
6 / 1
13
7 / 0
1
/ 2
7-13
/ 2-
13
0-1
/ 0-1
37
:35
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25
0 / 1
Ariz
ona
Stat
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-32
15 /
32
32 /
42
231
/ 116
2
/ 4
16-3
1 / 2
9-51
51
.6 /
56.9
21
0 / 3
52
1 / 0
0
/ 1
63 /
93
441
/ 468
3
/ 4
1 / 2
8-
17 /
8-18
1-
1 / 0
-2
28:0
2 / 3
1:58
1
/ 1
PURD
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41-1
0 22
/ 12
48
/ 21
38
8 / 4
5 5
/ 1
12-2
1 / 1
8-36
57
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50.0
15
8 / 1
35
0 / 0
1
/ 1
69 /
57
546
/ 180
5
/ 1
1 / 1
5-
13 /
2-14
1-
2 / 1
-2
35:0
4 / 2
4:56
4
/ 1
Ohi
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24-3
1 20
/ 21
27
/ 43
10
4 / 1
92
1 / 0
20
-34
/ 17-
25
58.8
/ 68
.0
295
/ 198
2
/ 4
1 / 0
61
/ 68
39
9 / 3
90
3 / 4
1
/ 0
3-12
/ 6-
15
1-2
/ 1-2
29
:42
/ 30:
18
2 / 2
NO
RTH
WES
TERN
35
-6
24 /
10
51 /
25
286
/ 44
2 / 0
17
-28
/ 17-
39
60.7
/ 43
.6
241
/ 197
3
/ 0
2 / 1
79
/ 64
52
7 / 2
41
5 / 0
3
/ 1
7-14
/ 2-
17
0-1
/ 1-1
38
:15
/ 21:
45
7 / 3
Illin
ois
56-3
2 25
/ 23
46
/ 29
28
9 / 7
2 6
/ 2
16-2
1 / 2
6-34
76
.2 /
76.5
18
9 / 3
19
2 / 2
0
/ 0
67 /
63
478
/ 391
8
/ 4
0 / 2
4-
8 / 5
-11
1-1
/ 0-1
34
:18
/ 25:
42
3 / 1
Iow
a 28
-9
15 /
14
45 /
32
218
/ 110
2
/ 0
11-1
9 / 1
6-40
57
.9 /
40.0
14
4 / 1
79
2 / 0
1
/ 2
64 /
72
362
/ 289
4
/ 0
1 / 2
4-
15 /
4-18
1-
1 / 2
-4
32:0
6 / 2
7:54
1
/ 1
BYU
27
-17
21 /
20
45 /
39
229
/ 163
2
/ 0
23-3
2 / 1
9-42
71
.9 /
45.2
19
6 / 2
07
1 / 2
1
/ 1
77 /
81
425
/ 370
3
/ 2
2 / 1
7-
17 /
7-19
1-
1 / 1
-1
36:0
2 / 2
3:58
4
/ 1
IND
IAN
A 51
-3
27 /
14
50 /
30
554
/ 102
6
/ 0
7-15
/ 12
-30
46.7
/ 40
.0
122
/ 122
0
/ 0
0 / 1
65
/ 60
67
6 / 2
24
6 / 0
0
/ 2
3-10
/ 3-
12
1-1
/ 0-0
37
:45
/ 22:
15
0 / 1
Min
neso
ta
20-7
18
/ 11
45
/ 32
19
7 / 1
02
1 / 0
16
-26
/ 7-2
3 61
.5 /
30.4
12
7 / 8
3 1
/ 0
1 / 0
71
/ 55
32
4 / 1
85
2 / 0
1
/ 3
4-16
/ 3-
13
1-2
/ 1-3
35
:11
/ 24:
49
3 / 0
PEN
N S
TATE
24
-31
27 /
13
30 /
28
120
/ 126
0
/ 0
29-5
5 / 2
1-30
52
.7 /
70.0
33
9 / 3
39
3 / 4
3
/ 0
85 /
58
459
/ 465
3
/ 4
3 / 0
8-
17 /
5-13
2-
3 / 0
-0
30:4
7 / 2
9:13
0
/ 3
Sout
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ina
24-3
4 21
/ 20
43
/ 35
29
3 / 1
29
0 / 1
16
-26
/ 23-
27
61.5
/ 85
.2
117
/ 321
2
/ 4
3 / 0
69
/ 60
41
0 / 4
38
2 / 5
4
/ 2
6-14
/ 4-
10
1-4
/ 2-3
29
:26
/ 30:
34
1 / 1
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LSU
24
-28
14 /
17
39 /
47
268
/ 126
3
/ 1
8-24
/ 9-
21
33.3
/ 42
.9
50 /
239
0 / 2
2
/ 0
63 /
68
318
/ 365
3
/ 3
2 / 1
4-
15 /
6-17
1-
1 / 1
-1
28:1
4 / 3
1:46
3
/ 0
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ILLI
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37-3
25
/ 11
39
/ 30
16
7 / 5
4 1
/ 0
24-2
9 / 1
3-21
82
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28
9 / 1
08
4 / 0
1
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68 /
51
456
/ 162
5
/ 0
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68
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29 /
11
60 /
29
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9-
18 /
15-3
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11
2 / 1
78
1 / 0
1
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78 /
62
756
/ 271
9
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3 / 2
3-
7 / 2
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0-0
/ 0-0
36
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24
4 / 1
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27-1
0 26
/ 8
57 /
19
294
/ 72
2 / 1
11
-18
/ 8-1
9 61
.1 /
42.1
16
0 / 1
73
1 / 0
0
/ 1
75 /
38
454
/ 245
3
/ 1
1 / 2
5-
12 /
2-9
0-0
/ 0-0
40
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/ 19:
09
1 / 1
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14-2
0 19
/ 22
37
/ 46
28
4 / 2
03
1 / 1
12
-29
/ 15-
29
41.4
/ 51
.7
138
/ 182
1
/ 1
4 / 0
66
/ 75
42
2 / 3
85
2 / 2
4
/ 0
4-12
/ 5-
16
1-1
/ 2-2
29
:27
/ 30:
33
3 / 1
ILLI
NO
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38-2
8 22
/ 20
47
/ 39
40
1 / 1
53
5 / 2
10
-18
/ 14-
24
55.6
/ 58
.3
97 /
135
0 / 2
0
/ 1
65 /
63
498
/ 288
5
/ 4
0 / 1
4-
13 /
5-13
1-
1 / 0
-1
32:2
1 / 2
7:39
6
/ 0
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52-7
25
/ 10
49
/ 28
31
1 / 4
6 5
/ 0
15-2
3 / 1
3-29
65
.2 /
44.8
21
6 / 1
29
2 / 1
0
/ 0
72 /
57
527
/ 175
7
/ 1
0 / 1
6-
14 /
3-15
2-
2 / 0
-2
35:2
1 / 2
4:39
2
/ 2
Rutg
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37-0
16
/ 8
46 /
29
298
/ 76
6 / 0
8-
20 /
7-27
40
.0 /
25.9
87
/ 63
0
/ 0
1 / 1
66
/ 56
38
5 / 1
39
6 / 0
1
/ 1
5-15
/ 3-
15
1-1
/ 0-1
35
:16
/ 24:
44
3 / 1
Purd
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34-1
6 25
/ 11
42
/ 26
26
4 / 2
6 2
/ 0
20-3
0 / 1
7-37
66
.7 /
45.9
22
5 / 2
04
2 / 1
1
/ 0
72 /
63
489
/ 230
4
/ 1
2 / 0
8-
15 /
5-17
0-
1 / 0
-2
33:0
9 / 2
6:51
4
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NEB
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20 /
12
53 /
46
581
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7
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7-11
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18
63.6
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46 /
62
1 / 1
0
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64 /
64
627
/ 180
8
/ 3
4 / 5
3-
8 / 3
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0-0
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31
:20
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40
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a 26
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18 /
19
42 /
28
266
/ 101
3
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11-1
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0-30
78
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66.7
13
9 / 3
11
0 / 2
0
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56 /
58
405
/ 412
3
/ 3
0 / 1
7-
13 /
5-12
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33:2
4 / 2
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2
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34
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20 /
12
46 /
44
233
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2
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11-1
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61.1
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215
/ 95
2 / 0
0
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64 /
62
448
/ 272
4
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12 /
5-15
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3 / 2
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1
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0-59
18
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37
/ 38
71
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3 / 1
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39
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66.7
18
7 / 2
57
0 / 3
3
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80 /
56
258
/ 558
0
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4 / 0
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18 /
2-8
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33
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54
/ 43
40
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19
3 / 2
14
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23
51.9
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121
/ 216
1
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3 / 0
81
/ 66
52
1 / 4
35
4 / 4
3
/ 0
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12
3-3
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56
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Alab
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17-3
5 17
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21
/ 37
40
/ 23
8 0
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26-3
9 / 2
2-29
66
.7 /
75.9
22
8 / 2
64
2 / 1
1
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60 /
66
268
/ 502
2
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3
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58-0
26
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45 /
24
188
/ -3
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23
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/ 13-
34
63.9
/ 38
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263
/ 160
4
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81
/ 58
45
1 / 1
57
7 / 0
1
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/ 3-
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0-0
/ 0-1
36
:49
/ 23:
11
3 / 2
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17 /
19
35 /
32
199
/ 78
3 / 0
13
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/ 24-
36
72.2
/ 66
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202
/ 177
1
/ 0
0 / 0
53
/ 68
40
1 / 2
55
4 / 0
0
/ 1
3-10
/ 7-
16
1-1
/ 1-2
26
:38
/ 33:
22
3 / 0
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28-0
31
/ 11
54
/ 18
32
6 / 1
5 3
/ 0
15-2
5 / 1
6-34
60
.0 /
47.1
18
6 / 2
40
1 / 0
0
/ 0
79 /
52
512
/ 255
4
/ 0
0 / 0
4-
10 /
3-12
0-
0 / 0
-1
39:4
7 / 2
0:13
3
/ 1
IOW
A 6-
10
21 /
14
34 /
40
86 /
144
0 / 0
21
-38
/ 9-2
1 55
.3 /
42.9
23
4 / 7
7 0
/ 1
2 / 1
72
/ 61
32
0 / 2
21
0 / 1
4
/ 2
4-13
/ 5-
15
0-1
/ 1-2
30
:46
/ 29:
14
4 / 2
Neb
rask
a 23
-21
26 /
13
34 /
37
147
/ 196
1
/ 2
24-5
0 / 1
1-28
48
.0 /
39.3
32
2 / 1
29
1 / 1
0
/ 0
84 /
65
469
/ 325
2
/ 3
0 / 1
5-
16 /
8-18
1-
1 / 0
-0
31:5
6 / 2
8:04
0
/ 1
PURD
UE
24-7
26
/ 12
37
/ 29
96
/ 55
3
/ 1
30-3
9 / 1
5-26
76
.9 /
57.7
32
2 / 1
36
0 / 0
1
/ 0
76 /
55
418
/ 191
3
/ 1
1 / 1
7-
14 /
4-13
1-
1 / 1
-3
37:4
6 / 2
2:14
2
/ 2
Illin
ois
24-1
3 23
/ 15
40
/ 13
13
8 / 5
5 1
/ 1
25-4
0 / 2
2-43
62
.5 /
51.2
28
1 / 2
78
2 / 0
2
/ 1
80 /
56
419
/ 333
3
/ 1
2 / 2
9-
16 /
3-12
0-
0 / 0
-2
40:0
9 / 1
9:51
0
/ 3
RUTG
ERS
48-1
0 15
/ 8
38 /
38
209
/ 83
5 / 0
13
-28
/ 6-2
0 46
.4 /
30.0
21
7 / 8
2 1
/ 0
2 / 1
66
/ 58
42
6 / 1
65
6 / 0
2
/ 2
8-16
/ 2-
15
1-1
/ 0-1
28
:08
/ 31:
52
3 / 0
Mar
ylan
d 31
-24
18 /
16
40 /
32
117
/ 112
2
/ 1
15-2
4 / 1
3-34
62
.5 /
38.2
18
8 / 2
04
1 / 2
1
/ 2
64 /
66
305
/ 316
3
/ 3
1 / 2
3-
13 /
5-16
2-
2 / 0
-1
33:2
6 / 2
6:34
3
/ 4
NO
RTH
WES
TERN
7-
13
14 /
12
26 /
50
-26
/ 149
1
/ 1
20-3
6 / 9
-20
55.6
/ 45
.0
229
/ 60
0 / 0
2
/ 0
62 /
70
203
/ 209
1
/ 1
5 / 0
2-
13 /
7-20
0-
1 / 0
-1
27:5
7 / 3
2:03
1
/ 6
Min
neso
ta
31-2
1 20
/ 11
62
/ 18
25
7 / 5
3 4
/ 1
9-17
/ 16
-37
52.9
/ 43
.2
79 /
223
0 / 1
1
/ 3
79 /
55
336
/ 276
4
/ 2
1 / 5
9-
18 /
3-12
0-
0 / 0
-2
40:3
5 / 1
9:25
1
/ 0
USC
23
-21
22 /
16
46 /
28
177
/ 65
1 / 2
18
-29
/ 18-
33
62.1
/ 54
.5
217
/ 221
1
/ 1
0 / 1
75
/ 61
39
4 / 2
86
2 / 3
0
/ 1
6-15
/ 5-
14
0-0
/ 2-3
37
:18
/ 22:
42
3 / 1
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The Last Time It Happened
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Individual
40 Rushing Attempts Wisconsin 43, Brian Calhoun vs. Bowling Green (9/4/2005)Opponent 43, Laurence Maroney at Minnesota (10/15/2005)
50 Rushing Attempts Wisconsin 50, Ron Dayne vs. Minnesota (11/9/1996)Opponent Under Research
100 Yards Rushing Wisconsin 155, Dare Ogunbowale at Minnesota (11/28/2015)Opponent 139, Justin Jackson, Northwestern (11/21/2015)
200 Yards Rushing Wisconsin 251, Melvin Gordon vs. Auburn (1/1/2015)Opponent 220, Ezekiel Elliott, vs. Ohio State (12/6/2014)
300 Yards Rushing Wisconsin 408, Melvin Gordon vs. Nebraska (11/15/2014)Opponent 377, Anthony Thompson, Indiana (11/11/1989)
400 Yards Rushing Wisconsin 408, Melvin Gordon vs. Nebraska (11/15/2014)Opponent Has not happened
Two 100-Yard Rushers Wisconsin 251, Melvin Gordon and 105, Corey Clement vs. Auburn (1/1/2015)Opponent 159, LaMichael James and 155, De’Anthony Thomas, Oregon (1/2/2012)
Three 100-Yard Rushers Wisconsin 253, Melvin Gordon; 158, Tanner McEvoy and 111, Corey Clement vs. Bowling Green (9/20/2014)Opponent Under research
Two 200-Yard Rushers Wisconsin 216, Melvin Gordon and 202, Montee Ball vs. Nebraska (12/1/2012)Opponent Has not happened
Quarterback Rushed for 100 Yards Wisconsin 158, Tanner McEvoy vs. Bowling Green (9/20/2014)Opponent 140, Taylor Martinez, Nebraska (12/1/2012)
Two Rushing TDs Wisconsin 2, Taiwan Deal at Minnesota (11/28/2015)Opponent 2, Justin Davis, USC (12/30/2015)
Three Rushing TDs Wisconsin 3, Corey Clement vs. Rutgers (10/31/2015)Opponent 3, Derrick Henry, Alabama (9/5/2015)
Four Rushing TDs Wisconsin 4, Melvin Gordon vs. Nebraska (11/15/2014)Opponent 4, Marion Grice, Arizona State (9/14/2013)
Five Rushing TDs Wisconsin 5, Melvin Gordon vs. Bowling Green (9/20/2014)Opponent 6, Levron Williams, Indiana (10/6/2001)
Six Rushing TDs Wisconsin Has not happenedOpponent 6, Levron Williams, Indiana (10/6/2001)
300 Yards Passing Wisconsin 322, Joel Stave, Purdue (10/17/2015)Opponent 311, Jake Rudock at Iowa (11/22/2014)
400 Yards Passing Wisconsin 423, Darrell Bevell at Minnesota (10/23/1993)Opponent 403, Colt Brennan at Hawaii (11/25/2005)
Three Touchdown Passes Wisconsin 3, Joel Stave vs. Miami (Ohio) (9/12/2015)Opponent 3, Cardale Jones, vs. Ohio State (12/6/2014)
Four Touchdown Passes Wisconsin 4, Russell Wilson at Minnesota (11/12/2011)Opponent 4, Christian Hackenberg, Penn State (11/30/2013)
Five Touchdown Passes Wisconsin 5, Jim Sorgi vs. Michigan State (11/15/2003)Opponent 5, Omar Jacobs, Bowling Green (9/3/2005)
Non-QB Touchdown Pass Wisconsin James White (RB) to Sam Arneson vs. Nebraska (12/1/12)Opponent Bruce Ellington (WR) to Connor Shaw, South Carolina (1/1/2014)
10 Pass Receptions Wisconsin 10, Alex Erickson at Illinois (10/24/2015)Opponent 10, Casey Flair, UNLV (9/8/2007)
100 Receiving Yards Wisconsin 103, Alex Erickson vs. Rutgers (10/31/2015)Opponent 134, Quinton Pedroza, Hawai’i (9/26/2015)
200 Receiving Yards Wisconsin 207, Jared Abbrederis at Ohio State (9/28/2013)Opponent 206, Charles Rogers, Michigan State (10/27/2001)
Two Touchdown Receptions Wisconsin 2, Robert Wheelwright vs. Miami (Ohio) (9/12/2015)Opponent 3, Devin Smith vs. Ohio State (12/6/2014)
Three Touchdown Receptions Wisconsin 3, Garrett Graham, vs. Michigan State (9/26/2009)Opponent 3, Devin Smith vs. Ohio State (12/6/2014)
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Four Touchdown Receptions Wisconsin 4, Jonathan Orr at Northwestern (10/8/2005)Opponent Under research
Five Touchdown Receptions Wisconsin 5, Lee Evans vs. Michigan State (11/15/2003)Opponent Under research
Two 100-Yard Receivers Wisconsin 119, Jared Abbrederis and 104, Nick Toon vs. Oregon (1/2/2012)Opponent 140, Bruce Ellington and 112, Shaq Roland, South Carolina (1/1/2014)
100-Yard Rusher and Receiver Wisconsin 115, Corey Clement (rush) and 103, Alex Erickson (rec.), vs. Rutgers (10/31/2015)Opponent 220, Eziekel Elliott (rush) and 137, Devin Smith (rec.), vs. Ohio State (12/6/2014)
100-Yard Rusher and Receiver (Same Player)Wisconsin 122 (rush) and 128 (rec.), Brian Calhoun at Northwestern (10/8/2005)Opponent Under research
Punt Return For TD (Non-Blocked)Wisconsin 82 yds., Kenzel Doe vs. Utah State (9/15/2012)Opponent 68 yds., Corey Brown, Ohio State (11/17/2012)
Kickoff Return For Touchdown Wisconsin 98 yds., Natrell Jamerson at Maryland (11/7/2015)Opponent 96 yds., Duane Bennett, Minnesota (11/12/2011)
Interception Return For Touchdown Wisconsin 29 yds., Marcus Cromartie vs. Nebraska (12/1/2012)Opponent 16 yds., Briean Boddy-Calhoun, Minnesota (11/28/2015)
Fumble Return For Touchdown Wisconsin 0 yds., Beau Allen at Arizona State (9/14/2013)Opponent 4 yds., Joey Bosa vs. Ohio State (12/6/2014)
Blocked Punt Wisconsin A.J. Jordan at Rutgers (11/1/2014)Opponent Ryan Shazier, Ohio State (10/29/2011)
Blocked Punt Returned For TD Wisconsin David Gilbert blocked and Aaron Henry returned 9 yards for TD vs. Purdue (10/31/2009)Opponent Bennie Fowler recovered blocked punt in end zone at Michigan State (10/22/2011)
Blocked PAT Kick Wisconsin Konrad Zagzebski vs. UTEP (9/22/2012)Opponent Jordan Nielsen, Utah State (9/15/2012)
Blocked PAT Kick Returned For Defensive 2-Point Conversion Wisconsin Konrad Zagzebski blocked, Devin Smith returned vs. UTEP (9/22/2012)Opponent Under research
Blocked Field Goal Wisconsin Jake Keefer vs. Ohio State (12/6/2014)Opponent Anthony Brown, Purdue (10/17/2015)
Blocked Field Goal Ret. For TD Wisconsin Reggie Cribbs blocked, Jim Leonhard returned 86 yards vs. UNLV (9/11/2004)Opponent Under research
Converted Two-Point PAT Wisconsin Russell Wilson pass to Jacob Pedersen, vs. Michigan State (12/3/2011)Opponent Anthony Jennings pass to Trey Quinn, vs. LSU (8/30/2014)
SafetyWisconsin Team safety, vs. Western Illinois (9/6/2014)Opponent Team safety, Michigan State (10/22/2011)
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Team
Shutout Wisconsin 28-0 vs. Hawai’i (9/26/2015)
Opponent 0-59 vs. Ohio State (12/6/2014)
Scored 40 points Wisconsin UW 48, Rutgers 10 (10/31/2015)
Opponent Ohio State 59, UW 0 (12/6/2014)
Scored 50 Points Wisconsin UW 58, Miami (Ohio) 0 (9/12/2015)
Opponent Ohio State 59, UW 0 (12/6/2014)
Scored 60 Points Wisconsin UW 68, Bowling Green 17 (9/20/2014)
Opponent Indiana 63, UW 32 (10/6/2001)
Scored 70 Points Wisconsin UW 70, Nebraska 31 (12/1/2012)
Opponent Has not happened
Scored 80 Points Wisconsin UW 83, Indiana 20 (11/13/2010)
Opponent Has not happened
Rushed for 300 Yards Wisconsin 326, vs. Hawai’i (9/26/2015)
Opponent 345, Oregon (1/2/2012)
Rushed for 400 Yards Wisconsin 400 vs. Auburn (1/1/2015)
Opponent 411, Minnesota (10/15/2005)
Rushed for 500 Yards Wisconsin 581 vs. Nebraska (11/15/2014)
Opponent Has not happened
Rushed for 600 Yards Wisconsin 644 vs. Bowling Green (9/20/2014)
Opponent Has not happened
Rushed for Fewer Than 100 Yards Wisconsin -26 vs. Northwestern (11/21/2015)
Opponent 65, USC (12/30/2015)
Rushed for Fewer Than 50 Yards Wisconsin -26 vs. Northwestern (11/21/2015)
Opponent 15, Hawai’i (9/26/2015)
Negative Rushing Yardage Wisconsin -26 vs. Northwestern (11/21/2015)
Opponent -3, Miami (Ohio) (9/12/2015)
Five Rushing Touchdowns Wisconsin 5 vs. Rutgers (10/31/2015)
Opponent 7, Indiana (10/6/2001)
Six Rushing Touchdowns Wisconsin 7 vs. Nebraska (11/15/2014)
Opponent 7, Indiana (10/6/2001)
Seven Rushing Touchdowns Wisconsin 7 vs. Nebraska (11/15/2014)
Opponent 7, Indiana (10/6/2001)
Eight Rushing Touchdowns Wisconsin 8 vs. Bowling Green (9/20/2014)
Opponent Has not happened
Passed for 200 Yards Wisconsin: 217 vs. USC (12/30/2015)
Opponent: 221, USC (12/30/2015)
Passed for 300 Yards Wisconsin 322, Purdue (10/17/2015)
Opponent 311, Iowa (11/22/2014)
Passed for 400 Yards Wisconsin 423 at Minnesota (10/23/1993)
Opponent 403, Hawaii (11/25/2005)
Passed for 500 Yards Wisconsin Has not happened
Opponent Has not happened
Passed for Fewer Than 100 Yards Wisconsin 79 at Minnesota (11/28/2015)
Opponent 60, Northwestern (11/21/2015)
Five Passing Touchdowns Wisconsin 5, vs. Michigan State (11/15/2003)
Opponent 5, Bowling Green (9/3/2005)
Gained 500 Yards Total Offense Wisconsin 512 vs. Hawai’i (9/26/2015)
Opponent 502, Alabama (9/5/2015)
Gained 600 Yards Total Offense Wisconsin 627 vs. Nebraska (11/15/2014)
Opponent 621, Oregon (1/2/2012)
Gained 700 Yards Total Offense Wisconsin 756 vs. Bowling Green (9/20/2014)
Opponent Has not happened
30 First Downs In A Game Wisconsin 31 vs. Hawai’i (9/26/2015)
Opponent 32, Arizona State (9/14/2013)
Held Under 10 First Downs Wisconsin 9 at Michigan (11/14/1998)
Opponent 8, Rutgers (10/31/2015)
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HONORS ANDAWARDS
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Major Individual AwardsHeisman Trophy
Outstanding player in the U.S.
Alan Ameche, 1954 winnerRon Dayne, 1999 winnerMontee Ball, 2011 finalistMelvin Gordon, 2014 finalist
Maxwell AwardOutstanding college player
Ron Dayne, 1999 winnerRussell Wilson, 2011 semifinalistMontee Ball, 2012 semifinalistMelvin Gordon, 2013 semifinalistMelvin Gordon, 2014 finalist
Walter Camp AwardOutstanding college player
Alan Ameche, 1953 winnerRon Dayne, 1999 winnerMelvin Gordon, 2014 finalist
Doak Walker AwardNation’s best running back
Ron Dayne, 1998 finalistRon Dayne, 1999 winnerAnthony Davis, 2001 semifinalistBrian Calhoun, 2005 semifinalistP.J. Hill, 2006 semifinalistJohn Clay, 2010 finalistMontee Ball, 2011 finalistMontee Ball, 2012 winnerMelvin Gordon, 2013 semifinalistMelvin Gordon, 2014 winner
Davey O’Brien AwardNation’s best quarterback
John Stocco, 2006 semifinalistRussell Wilson, 2011 semifinalist
Unitas Golden Arm Award
Nation’s best senior quarterback
Scott Tolzien, 2010 winnerRussell Wilson, 2011 finalist
Manning AwardNation’s best quarterback
Russell Wilson, 2011 finalist
Biletnikoff AwardNation’s top receiver
Lee Evans, 2001 finalist
John Mackey AwardNation’s best tight end
Travis Beckum, 2006 semifinalistTravis Beckum, 2007 finalistLance Kendricks, 2010 finalistJacob Pedersen, 2011 semifinalist
Rimington TrophyNation’s top center
Al Johnson, 2002 finalistPeter Konz, 2011 finalist
Outland TrophyOutstanding interior lineman
Aaron Gibson, 1998 finalistChris McIntosh, 1999 finalistJoe Thomas, 2006 winnerGabe Carimi, 2010 winner
Rotary Lombardi AwardOutstanding college lineman
Aaron Gibson, 1998 finalistWendell Bryant, 2000 semifinalistWendell Bryant, 2001 semifinalistErasmus James, 2004 finalistJoe Thomas, 2005 semifinalistJoe Thomas, 2006 semifinalistJoe Schobert, 2015 semifinalist
Chuck Bednarik AwardCollege defensive player of the year
Erasmus James, 2004 finalistO’Brien Schofield, 2009 semifinalistJ.J. Watt, 2010 semifinalistChris Borland, 2013 semifinalistJoe Schobert, 2015 semifinalist
Bronko Nagurski TrophyBest defensive player in college football
Erasmus James, 2004 finalist
Ted Hendricks AwardDefensive end of the year
Erasmus James, 2004 finalistJ.J. Watt, 2010 finalist
Butkus AwardNation’s best linebacker
Chris Borland, 2013 semifinalist
Jim Thorpe AwardNation’s best defensive back
Troy Vincent, 1991 semifinalistJamar Fletcher, 2000 winnerJim Leonhard, 2004 semifinalist
Lott IMPACT TrophyDefensive player of the year who has the biggest impact both on and off the field
Jim Leonhard, 2004 finalistJ.J. Watt, 2010 winnerChris Borland, 2013 finalist
Ray Guy AwardNation’s best collegiate punter
Kevin Stemke, 2000 winner
Lou Groza AwardNation’s top college placekicker
Matt Davenport, 1998 semifinalistVitaly Pisetsky, 1999 finalistTaylor Mehlhaff, 2006 semifinalistTaylor Mehlhaff, 2006 finalistPhilip Welch, 2008 semifinalist
Burlsworth TrophyNation’s most outstanding player that began career as a walk-on
Jared Abbrederis, 2012 semifinalistJared Abbrederis, 2013 winnerJoe Schobert, 2015 semifinalist
WISCONSIN IN HEISMAN TROPHY VOTING
Wisconsin’s top 10 finishers in the Heisman Trophy voting:
Year Player
1938 Howard Weiss, 6th 1942 Dave Schreiner, 10th 1953 Alan Ameche, 6th 1954 Alan Ameche, winner1959 Dale Hackbart, 7th 1962 Pat Richter, 6th 1962 Ron Vander Kelen, 9th 1999 Ron Dayne, winner2011 Montee Ball, 4th2011 Russell Wilson, 9th2014 Melvin Gordon, 2nd
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Mosi Tatupu AwardNation’s top special teams player
Vitaly Pisetsky, 1999 finalistNick Davis, 1999 semifinalistNick Davis, 2001 finalist
Wuerffel TrophyAcademics, athletics, community service
Joe Thomas, 2006 finalist
Draddy TrophyNation’s top football student-athlete (nicknamed the “Academic Heisman”)
Jim Leonhard, 2004 finalistJoe Thomas, 2006 finalist
AFCA Good Works TeamCecil Martin, 1997, ‘98Brooks Bollinger, 2001Chris Maragos, 2009
Player of the YearFootball News
Tom Burke, 1998 semifinalist Ron Dayne, 1998 semifinalist Ron Dayne, 1999 winner Michael Bennett, 2000 semifinalistWendell Bryant, 2001 semifinalistLee Evans, 2001 semifinalist
The Sporting News
Ron Dayne, 1999 winner
Associated Press
Ron Dayne, 1999 winner
Touchdown Club of Columbus
Brent Moss, 1993 (running back)Ron Dayne, 1999 (running back)Chris McIntosh, 1999 (lineman)Jamar Fletcher, 2000 (cornerback)Anthony Davis, 2001 (freshman)Erasmus James, 2004 (def. lineman)Joe Thomas, 2006 (off. lineman)Travis Beckum, 2007 (tight end)Montee Ball, 2011 (running back)Montee Ball, 2012 (running back)Melvin Gordon, 2014 (running back)Joe Schobert, 2015 (linebacker)
The Silver Football
Big Ten Most Valuable Player, presented annually by the Chicago Tribune
Howard Weiss, 1938Dave Schreiner, 1942Robert Wilson, 1949Alan Ameche, 1954Ron Vander Kelen, 1962Brent Moss, 1993
Ron Dayne, 1999Montee Ball, 2011Melvin Gordon, 2014
Big Ten AwardsPlayer of the Year
Troy Vincent, 1991 (co-def.)Brent Moss, 1993 (off.)Tom Burke, 1998 (def.)Ron Dayne, 1999 (off.)Jamar Fletcher, 2000 (def.)Erasmus James, 2004 (def.)John Clay, 2009 (off.)Montee Ball, 2011 (off.)Chris Borland, 2013 (def.)Melvin Gordon, 2014 (off.)
Rookie of the Year
Tony Lowery, 1987Ron Dayne, 1996 Brooks Bollinger, 1999Anthony Davis, 2001P.J. Hill, 2006Chris Borland, 2009James White, 2010
Lineman of the Year
Jeff Dellenbach, 1984 (off.)Tom Burke, 1998 (def.)Chris McIntosh, 1999 (off.)Wendell Bryant, 2000 (co-def.)Wendell Bryant, 2001 (def.)Erasmus James, 2004 (def.)Gabe Carimi, 2010 (off.)
Ameche-Dayne Running Back of the Year
Montee Ball, 2011Montee Ball, 2012Melvin Gordon, 2014
Griese-BreesQuarterback of the Year
Russell Wilson, 2011
Kwalick-Clark Tight End of the Year
Jacob Pedersen, 2012
Butkus-FitzgeraldLinebacker of the Year
Chris Borland, 2013Joe Schobert, 2015
Coaching AwardsAFCA Coach of the Year
Barry Alvarez, 1993 winnerBarry Alvarez, 1998 semifinalistBarry Alvarez, 1999 semifinalist
Bear Bryant Award
National coach of the yearBret Bielema, 2006 finalistBret Bielema, 2010 finalistBret Bielema, 2011 finalist
Bobby Dodd Foundation National Coach of the Year
Barry Alvarez, 1993 winnerBarry Alvarez, 1999 semifinalist
Eddie Robinson Award
National coach of the yearBret Bielema, 2010 finalist
Maxwell Football Club
Collegiate Coach of the Year
Gary Andersen, 2013 semifinalistGary Andersen, 2014 semifinalist
Dave McClain Big Ten Coach of the Year
Barry Alvarez, 1993Barry Alvarez, 1998Bret Bielema, 2006
Broyles Award
Assistant coach of the yearPaul Chryst, 2010 finalistPaul Chryst, 2011 finalist
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All-AmericansAll Badgers named first-, second- or third-team All-America. The legend below includes abbreviations for the selecting organizations:
AAB — All-American Board; ABC — ABC Sports Online; AFCA — American Football Coaches Association; A-P — All-Players; AP — Associated Press; A-S — All-Sports; ATH — Athlon; AW — Athletic World; C — Collier’s (picked by WC); CBS — CBS Sports.com; CFN — Collegefootballnews.com; CP — Consolidated Press; C.P. — Central Press; CPN — College & Pro Football Newsweekly; CS — College Sports; CW — Caspar Whitney; ESPN — espn.com; FM — Frank Menke; F-M — Fox-Movietone; FN — Football News; FW — Football World; FWAA — Football Writers’ Association; GR — Gridiron Record; G-R — Grantland Rice; H — Hearst; INS — International News Service; L — Look; NEA — Newspaper Enterprise Association; NANA — North American Newspaper Alliance; PFW — Pro Football Weekly; R — Rivals.com; S-H —Scripps-Howard; SB — SB Nation; SI — Sports Illustrated; TSN — The Sporting News; UP — United Press; UPI — United Press International; WC — Walter Camp; WE — Walter Eckersall; Y! — Yahoo Sports
1898Pat O’Dea, FB (C 2nd; CW 2nd)
1899Pat O’Dea, FB (C 3rd)
1901Art Curtis, T (CW 2nd)Norsky Larson, HB (CW 2nd)
1902Arne Lerum, G (C 3rd)
1903Wilson Berthke, G (C 3rd)
1905Wilson Berthke, G (C 3rd)Albion Findlay, HB (C 3rd)
1908John Messmer, G (C 2nd)
1910Jimmy Dean, E (C 3rd)
1911Al Buser, T (C 3rd)
1912Robert Butler, T (C 1st)Joe Hoeffel, E (C 2nd)
1913Robert Butler, T (C 2nd)Ray Keeler, G (INS/FM 1st)
1914Howard Buck, T (WE 2nd)Arlie Mucks, G (INS/FM 1st)Ray Keeler, G (INS/FM 2nd)
1915Howard Buck, T (NEA 1st; WE 1st; INS/FM 1st; C 2nd)
1916Charles Carpenter, C (WE 3rd)Paul Meyers, E (WE 3rd)Howard Hancock, G (FM 2nd)
1917W.M. Kelley, E (C 3rd)
1919Frank Weston, E (C 2nd)Paul Meyers, E (WE 1st)Charles Carpenter, C (FM 1st)
1920Frank Weston, E (FM 1st; WE 2nd; CP 2nd; INS 3rd)Ralph Scott, T (C 1st)George Bunge, C (CP 1st)
1921George Bunge, C (INS 3rd)Alvah Elliott, B (WE 2nd; INS 3rd)R.H. Brumm, T (CP 2nd)Jimmy Brader, T (FW 3rd)
1922Marty Below, T (WE 2nd; C 3rd)Gus Tebell, E (WE 3rd)Rollie Williams, B (WE 3rd)
1923Marty Below, T (INS 1st; AW 1st; WE 1st; CP 2nd)Adolph Bieberstein, G (WE 3rd)Merrill Taft, FB (CP 2nd)
1924Adolph Bieberstein, G (A-S 3rd)
1925R.J. Stipek, G (CP 2nd; C 3rd)Doyle Harmon, HB (WE 3rd)
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1928Rube Wagner, T (WE 3rd; NANA 3rd)
1930Milo Lubratovich, T (NEA 1st; UP 1st; H 1st; C.P. 1st; NANA 2nd; INS 2nd; N.Y. Sun 2nd; CP 2nd; AP 3rd; S-H 3rd)
1931Greg Kabat, G (AP 3rd; C.P. 3rd)
1932Mario Pacetti, T (INS 3rd)Greg Kabat, G (H 3rd)
1938Howard Weiss, FB (INS 1st; UP 2nd; H 2nd; NY Sun 2nd; NEA 2nd; AP 3rd; Wrld-Telegram 3rd)
1940George Paskvan, FB (AP 2nd; A-P 3rd)
1941Dave Schreiner, E (AP 1st; A-P 2nd; N.Y. Sun 2nd; H 2nd)
1942Dave Schreiner, E (UP 1st; TSN 1st; INS 1st; AP 1st; NEA 1st; N.Y. News 1st; C.P. 1st; C 1st; A-P 1st; G-R 1st; H 1st; AAB 1st; N.Y. Sun 1st; L 1st)Pat Harder, FB (AAB 1st; UP 2nd; TSN 2nd; INS 2nd; NEA 2nd; N.Y. Sun 2nd; AP 3rd)Elroy Hirsch, B (L 3rd)
1944Earl Girard, QB (L 1st)
1949Robert Wilson, C (C.P. 2nd; AP 3rd; G-R 3rd; A-P 3rd)
1950Ed Withers, DB (L 1st)
1951Hal Faverty, DE (INS 1st; GR 2nd; A-P 2nd)Pat O’Donahue, E (AP 1st; NEA 1st; L 1st)Deral Teteak, LB (A-P 2nd)Ed Withers, DB (GR 1st)
1952Dave Suminski, T (AP 1st)Don Voss, E (L 1st)Alan Ameche, FB (M-N 1st; GR 1st; Athletic Pub. 1st)
1953Alan Ameche, FB (L 1st; FWAA 1st; NEA 1st; Paramount News 1st; GR 1st; UP 2nd; INS 2nd; AP 3rd; A-P 2nd)
1954Alan Ameche, FB (AP 1st; UP 1st; L 1st; FWAA 1st; C 1st; NEA 1st; TSN 1st; WC 1st; INS 1st; Paramount News 1st; AP 1st; AAB 1st; C.P. 1st; Boston Amer. 1st; Athletic Pub. 1st; N.Y. Metro Newspapers 1st; Pitts Smith News 1st; GR 1st; Jet 1st)
1959Dan Lanphear, T (AP 1st; UP 1st; NEA 1st; TSN 1st; L 1st; AFCA 1st)
1961Pat Richter, E (UPI 1st; ABC 1st)
1962Pat Richter, E (AP 1st; UPI 1st; NY Daily News 1st; TSN 1st; AFCA 1st; FWAA 1st; CBS 1st; F-M 1st; Boston Rec. 1st)
1968Ken Criter, LB (AP 3rd)
1974Billy Marek, RB (AP 2nd; UPI 2nd)Dennis Lick, T (FN 1st)
1975Dennis Lick, T (UPI 1st; AFCA 1st; NEA 1st; TSN 1st; Time 1st; WC 1st)
1978Lawrence Johnson (TSN 1st)
1979Ray Snell, T (TSN 1st; UPI 2nd)
1981Tim Krumrie, NG (AP 1st; UPI 1st; WC 1st; FN 1st; NEA 2nd)Matt VandenBoom, DB (UPI 1st)
1982Tim Krumrie, NG (WC 1st)
1984Richard Johnson, DB (FWAA 1st; TSN 2nd)Jeff Dellenbach, T (AP 3rd)Al Toon, E (FN 3rd)
1987Paul Gruber, T (TSN 1st; UPI 2nd)
1991Troy Vincent, DB (FN 1st; TSN 1st; UPI 1st; FWAA 1st; AP 2nd)
1993Brent Moss, TB (AP 2nd; UPI 2nd; CPN 2nd)Joe Panos, T (AP 2nd)Lamark Shackerford, NG (UPI 2nd; AP 3rd)
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1994Cory Raymer, C (AP 1st; UPI 1st; AFCA 1st; WC 1st; FN 1st; CS 1st; TSN 1st)
1995Tarek Saleh, DE (FN 2nd)
1996Tarek Saleh, DE (FN 1st)Ron Dayne, RB (AP 3rd)Jerry Wunsch, T (AP 3rd; FN 2nd)
1997Ron Dayne, RB (FN 1st)
1998Tom Burke, DE (WC 1st; FWAA 1st; AFCA 1st; AP 1st; FN 1st; TSN 1st)Ron Dayne, TB (WC 1st)Aaron Gibson, T (WC 1st; FWAA 1st; AFCA 1st; AP 1st; FN 1st; TSN 2nd)
1999Nick Davis, WR (TSN 3rd)Ron Dayne, TB (AP 1st; WC 1st; AFCA 1st; FWAA 1st; FN 1st; TSN 1st; SI 1st; CBS 1st)Jamar Fletcher, CB (FN 1st; TSN 1st; SI 1st; CBS 2nd; WC 2nd; AP 2nd)Chris McIntosh, LT (AP 1st; WC 1st; AFCA 1st; FWAA 1st; FN 1st; TSN 1st; SI 1st; CBS 1st)Casey Rabach, C (CBS 2nd)
2000Jamar Fletcher, DB (AFCA 1st; WC 1st; FN 1st; FWAA 1st; AP 1st; R 1st; SI 1st; TSN 2nd)Casey Rabach, C/RG (WC 2nd; AP 2nd)Kevin Stemke, P (SI 1st; AP 2nd; TSN 2nd; FN 2nd)
2001Wendell Bryant, DT (AFCA 1st; FN 1st; ABC 1st; SI 1st; CFN 1st; AP 2nd, TSN 2nd)Lee Evans, WR (FN 1st; ABC 1st; CFN 1st; AP 2nd, TSN 2nd)
2002Al Johnson, C (TSN 3rd)Jim Leonhard, DB (SI 1st; WC 2nd; AP 3rd)
2003Jim Leonhard, DB (ESPN 1st)Lee Evans, WR (CFN 2nd)
2004Erasmus James, DE (AP 1st, FWAA 1st, WC 1st, AFCA 1st, ESPN 1st, CFN 1st, SI 1st, CPN 1st)Dan Buenning, G (CPN 1st, AP 2nd, TSN 2nd)Jim Leonhard, S (CPN 1st, WC 2nd)
2005Joe Thomas, T (PFW 1st, WC 2nd, SI 2nd, R 2nd)Brandon Williams, WR (AP 2nd, R 2nd)Brian Calhoun, RB (AP 2nd, SI 2nd, R 3rd)Ken DeBauche, P (SI 2nd)
2006Joe Thomas, T (AP 1st, WC 1st, AFCA 1st, FWAA 1st, ESPN 1st, SI 1st, TSN 1st, PFW 1st, R 1st, CBS 1st)Travis Beckum, TE (WC 2nd, SI 2nd)P.J. Hill, RB (R 3rd)
2007Travis Beckum, TE (WC 1st, R 1st, TSN 2nd)Taylor Mehlhaff, K (AFCA 1st)
2008Kraig Urbik, G (ESPN 1st)
2010Gabe Carimi, T (AFCA 1st, AP 1st, CBS 1st, CFN 1st, ESPN 1st, FWAA 1st, R 1st, SI 1st, TSN 1st) John Clay, RB (AP 3rd)Lance Kendricks, TE (AFCA 1st, PFW 1st, SI 1st, TSN 1st, AP 2nd, CFN 2nd)John Moffitt, G (AP 1st, CBS 1st, ESPN 1st, R 1st, SI 2nd, CFN 3rd)J.J. Watt, DE (PFW 1st, AP 2nd, CBS 2nd, CFN 2nd, R 2nd, SI 2nd)
2011Montee Ball, RB (AP 1st, AFCA 1st, Y! 1st, SI 1st, TSN 1st, FWAA 1st, PFW 2nd)Chris Borland, LB (Y! 3rd)Peter Konz, C (AFCA 1st, PFW 1st, Y! 2nd, SI 2nd)Russell Wilson, QB (Y! 3rd)Kevin Zeitler, T (AFCA 1st, PFW 1st, Y! 2nd)
2012Montee Ball, RB (AP 1st, AFCA 1st, ESPN 1st, PFW 1st, WC 1st, CBS 2nd, SI 2nd)Travis Frederick, C (PFW 1st)Rick Wagner, T (CBS 2nd)
2013Chris Borland, LB (FWAA 1st, ATH 2nd, AP 2nd, CBS 2nd, SI 2nd, SB 2nd)Ryan Groy, G (SB 2nd, AP 3rd)
2014Kyle Costigan, G (ESPN 1st)Melvin Gordon, RB (AFCA 1st, AP 1st, FWAA 1st, WC 1st, TSN 1st, CBS 1st, ESPN 1st, SI 1st)Rob Havenstein, T (AFCA 1st, FWAA 2nd, TSN 2nd)
2015Joe Schobert, LB (FWAA 1st, ESPN 1st, AP 2nd, WC 2nd, TSN 2nd, CBS 2nd)
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First-Team All-AmericansRobert “Butts” ButlerTackle, 1912Was a consensus All-American … named first-team All-Big Ten in both 1912 and 1913 … played on the 1912 team which was undefeated and won the Big Ten championship (the 1912 defensive unit registered four shutouts and allowed only 29 points) … went on to play profession-ally with the Canton Bulldogs … in 1972, was inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame
Ray “Tubby” KeelerGuard, 1913Consensus All-American … first-team All-Big Ten in 1912 and 1913
Arlie MucksGuard, 1914Was also a track star at the UW … undefeated in college career in the discus and shot put … com-peted in the 1912 Olympic Games in Stockholm, Sweden and placed second in the discus … became a Big Ten football official following his playing days
Howard “Cub” BuckTackle, 1915Was a consensus All-American … captain of the 1915 Badger team … named first-team All-Big Ten in both 1914 and 1915 … played for the Canton Bulldogs from 1915-19 and the Green Bay Packers from 1921-25 … member of the Green Bay Packers’ Hall of Fame … was the head coach at Lawrence College in 1924-25 and at the University of Miami from 1926-28
Paul MeyersEnd, 1919All-American as chosen by Walter Eckersall … first-team All-Big Ten in 1916 and 1919
Charles CarpenterCenter, 1919All-American as chosen by Frank Menke … Wisconsin’s first All-America center … Big Ten Medal of Honor recipient … 1919 team captain … Madison native that later served as the president of the UW Athletic Board
George BungeCenter, 1920A two-time All-American at center, he earned first-team honors in 1920
Frank WestonEnd, 1920First-team All-Big Ten in 1919 and 1920…captain of 1920 squad which went 6-1 … also played basketball for the Badgers … served on the Wisconsin Athletic Board from 1948-63
Ralph ScottTackle, 1920Consensus All-American … played for Chicago Bears, 1921-25
Marty Below Tackle, 1923 Consensus All-American … Badger captain in 1923 … first-team All-Big Ten in 1922 and 1923 … Red Grange called him “the greatest lineman I ever played against”…elected in 1988 to the College Football Hall of Fame
Milo LubratovichTackle, 1930Consensus All-American … was named first-team All-Big Ten in 1930 … missed the 1929 season with a broken leg … played in the 1930 East-West Shrine Game … played with the Brooklyn Dodgers from 1931-35
Howard WeissFullback, 1938Given the “Silver Football” for being the Big Ten MVP in 1938 … Badger co-captain … first-team All-Big Ten in 1938 … also played linebacker for UW … played professionally for the Detroit Lions from 1939-40
Dave SchreinerEnd, 1941-42Was a consensus All-American in 1942 … also in 1942, was awarded the “Silver Football” as Big Ten MVP … named first-team All-Big Ten in 1941 and 1942 … Badger captain in 1942 … first Badger ever to catch three touchdowns in one quarter in a win over Marquette in 1942 … his number 80 was retired by the university … was inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame in 1955 … was killed in 1945 in World War II
Pat HarderFullback, 1942Was the Big Ten’s scoring and rush-ing champion in 1941 … named first-team All-Big Ten in 1941 and 1942 … was MVP of the 1943 College All-Star Game, scoring two touchdowns in the game … was inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame in 1993 … drafted second overall by the Chicago Cardinals in 1944, the highest UW draft pick in history …
CONSENSUS ALL-AMERICANS
Year Player Position
1912 Robert “Butts” Butler Tackle1913 Ray “Tubby” Keeler Guard1915 Howard “Cub” Buck Tackle1919 Charles Carpenter Center1920 Ralph Scott Tackle1923 Marty Below Tackle1930 Milo Lubratovich Tackle1942 Dave Schreiner* End1954 Alan Ameche* Running Back1959 Dan Lanphear* Tackle1962 Pat Richter End1975 Dennis Lick Tackle1981 Tim Krumrie Nose Guard1994 Cory Raymer Center1998 Tom Burke* Defensive End1998 Aaron Gibson Tackle1999 Ron Dayne* Running Back1999 Chris McIntosh* Tackle2000 Jamar Fletcher Defensive Back2004 Erasmus James Defensive End2006 Joe Thomas* Tackle2010 Gabe Carimi* Tackle2010 Lance Kendricks Tight End2011 Montee Ball Running Back2012 Montee Ball Running Back2014 Melvin Gordon* Running Back
* Unanimous Consensus All-American
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went on to a very successful NFL career with the Cardinals from 1946-50 and the Detroit Lions from 1951-53 … led the NFL in scoring in 1947 and 1948, and was the co-leader in 1949 … finished career with 33 TDs and 3,016 yards rushing … member of the Lions’ 1952 NFL champion-ship team … a 1953 Pro Bowler … after playing days, became an NFL referee
Earl GirardQuarterback, 1944A versatile player, with the ability to run and pass, while also a punter and a safety on defense … was only 17 years old in the 1944 season … set a Big Ten and NCAA record with two punt return touchdowns in a game against Iowa in 1947 … drafted in 1948 in the first round by the Green Bay Packers … played for the Packers from 1948-51, the Detroit Lions from 1952-56 and the Pittsburgh Steelers in 1957
Ed WithersDefensive Back, 1950-51Had eight career interceptions for the Badgers … All-Big Ten defensive back in 1951 … in a 1950 game at Iowa, he intercepted three passes for 103 yards returned
Hal FavertyDefensive End, 1951Starred on the top defensive unit in the country in 1951 … was a defen-sive specialist and one of the top linebackers in the nation … twice was named United Press Lineman of the Week … earned all-conference hon-ors as a senior in 1951 … played in the 1951 East-West Shrine Game … played professionally for the Green Bay Packers in 1952
Pat O’DonahueEnd, 1951Member of the famed “Hard Rocks” defensive unit, which was the best in the nation in 1951, setting school records for least points, rushing yards and total yards allowed per game … was an All-Big Ten defensive end in 1951 … played in the 1951 Blue-Gray Game and was a member of the 1952 College All-Star team … played for the San Francisco 49ers in 1952 and the Green Bay Packers in 1955
Dave SuminskiTackle, 1952Played offensive and defensive tackle for the Badgers … blocked for
standout running back Alan Ameche, who led the Big Ten in rushing in 1951 … member of the 1952 Big Ten Championship team … played for the Washington Redskins in 1953 … became an all-pro in the CFL from 1957-59, playing for the Hamilton Tiger Cats
Don VossEnd, 1952Member of famed “Hard Rocks”, top-defensive unit in the country in 1951, allowing only 6.6 points per game, 66.8 rushing yards a game, 154.8 total yards per game … played in the 1952 Rose Bowl … member of 1952 Big Ten Championship team … was also a track All-American in 1952 … could not play professionally due to a career-ending knee injury
Alan AmecheFullback, 1952-53-54Wisconsin’s first Heisman Trophy winner in 1954 … was a consensus All-American in 1954 … named the Big Ten MVP in 1954 … won the Walter Camp Award in 1953 as outstanding college player of the year … led the Badgers to the 1953 Rose Bowl and rushed for 133 yards in the game … was the Big Ten rush-ing champion in 1951 and 1952 … had the first 1,000 yard season by a Badger in 1952 as a sophomore … named first-team All-Big Ten in 1952, 1953, and 1954 … set the NCAA career rushing mark of 3,345 yards … inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame in 1975 … was the second overall pick in the 1955 draft by the Baltimore Colts, which is tied for the highest UW player selected … played for the Colts from 1955-60 … participated in four NFL Pro Bowls … scored the winning touchdown in the Colts 23-17 over-time win over the Giants in the 1958 NFL title game
Dan LanphearTackle, 1959Played left tackle for UW … played for the Houston Oilers in 1960 and 1962 … his father, George, was a star lineman for the Badgers in the 1930s … first-team All-Big Ten in 1959
Pat RichterEnd, 1961-62Was a consensus All-American in 1962 … led the nation in receiving as a junior in 1961 … was a captain in 1962 … led team in receiving from 1960-62 and the Big Ten in receiving in 1961 and 1962 … named first-
team All-Big Ten in 1961 and 1962 … led the Badgers with 163 yards and 11 receptions in the 1963 Rose Bowl … also lettered in basketball and baseball at the UW … played for the Washington Redskins from 1963-70 after being a first-round draft selection in 1963
Dennis LickTackle, 1974-75A consensus All-American in 1975 … was first-team All-Big Ten in 1974 and 1975 … played in the 1976 Hula Bowl, 1975 East-West Shrine Game and 1976 Japan Bowl … drafted eighth overall in 1976 by the Chicago Bears … played for the Bears from 1976-81
Lawrence JohnsonDefensive Back, 1978First-team All-American by The
Sporting News ... played in the 1978 East-West Shrine Game and the 1979 Japan Bowl ... drafted in the second round of the 1979 NFL Draft by the Cleveland Browns ... played nine seasons in the NFL with the Browns and the Buffalo Bills
Ray SnellTackle, 1979Badger captain in 1979 … first-team All-Big Ten in 1979 … played in the 1979 Senior Bowl All-Star Game and the Hula Bowl in 1980 … selected in the first round of the NFL draft by the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in 1980 … played for the Buccaneers from 1980-83 and the Pittsburgh Steelers from 1984-85
Matt VandenBoomDefensive Back, 1981Named first-team All-Big Ten in 1981-82 … Badger captain in 1982 … member of the UW team that won the 1982 Independence Bowl, 14-3 over Kansas State (had an inter-ception in the game) … in 1981 was the Big Ten co-leader with six inter-ceptions … had three interceptions in 1981 season opener, a 21-14 win over top-ranked Michigan
Tim KrumrieNose Guard, 1981-82College Football Hall of Fame Class of 2016 ... consensus All-American in 1981 … named first-team All-Big Ten in 1980, 1981 and 1982 … was a captain of the 1982 Badgers … holds the school records for most solo tackles in a career with 276 and most career tackles by a defen-sive lineman with 444 … started all
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46 games in his Badger career … was named the defensive MVP of the 1982 Independence Bowl win over Kansas State (UW defense allowed KSU only three points and two yards per carry) … named the national “Player of the Week” by the Associated Press as the Badgers upset No. 1 rated Michigan 21-14 to open 1981 season … also a member of the UW wrestling team (placed fifth in the Big Ten in 1980) … played professionally for the Cincinnati Bengals from 1983-94 … took part in the 1988 and 1989 Pro Bowls
Richard JohnsonDefensive Back, 1984First-team All-Big Ten in 1984 … had a school-record six blocked kicks in 1984, giving him nine in his career … also in 1984, had seven passes defended, four tackles-for-loss, and three interceptions … drafted 11th overall by the Houston Oilers in 1985 and played for them from 1985-92
Paul GruberTackle, 1987A captain in 1987 … named first-team All-Big Ten after the 1987 season … drafted fourth overall by the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in 1988 … had a successful career with the Buccaneers from 1988-99, playing in three Pro Bowls (1989, 1990 and 1992)
Troy VincentDefensive Back, 1991Was first-team All-Big Ten in 1991 and was also named the Big Ten co-Defensive Player of the Year … a 1991 Badger captain … semi-finalist for the Thorpe Award given to the top defensive back in the nation … drafted seventh overall in 1992 by the Miami Dolphins … played for the Dolphins from 1992-95, the Philadelphia Eagles from 1996-03 and the Buffalo Bills from 2004-06 … five-time Pro Bowl selection (2000, ‘01, ‘02, ‘03, ‘04) ... was named NFL Man of the Year in 2002
Cory RaymerCenter, 1994Consensus All-American … first-team All-Big Ten in 1993 and 1994 … was center during the Badgers’ 1993 Big Ten Championship and 1994 Rose Bowl win in which UW amassed 250 rushing yards per game … played for Washington and San Diego
Tarek SalehDefensive End, 1996A Badger captain in 1996 … first-team All-Big Ten in 1995 and 1996 … holds the school record with 58 career tackles-for-loss … was the 1996 Copper Bowl Defensive MVP with six tackles, one pass defended and a blocked field goal … played in the NFL for the Carolina Panthers and Cleveland Browns
Ron DayneRunning Back, 1997-98-991999 Heisman Trophy winner … a consensus All-American in 1999 … holds NCAA record with 6,397 rush-ing yards … was given the Maxwell Award, Walter Camp Award and Doak Walker Award following the 1999 season … given player of the year honors by both the Associated Press and The Sporting News … 1999 Big Ten MVP … first-team All-Big Ten in 1996, 1998 and 1999 … aver-aged 169.5 yards a game in the 1999 season … a Badger captain in 1999 … member of two Big Ten champion-ship teams (1998 and 1999) … was the MVP in both the 1999 and 2000 Rose Bowl games (amassed 446 yards and five touchdowns in those two Badger victories) … 1996 Copper Bowl MVP … Big Ten Rookie of the Year in 1996 … drafted 11th overall by the New York Giants in 2000 and also played for the Denver Broncos and Houston Texans during xx-year NFL career … member of the Giants team that went to Super Bowl XXXV
Aaron GibsonTackle, 1998Consensus All-American … finalist for both the Lombardi Award and Outland Trophy following the 1998 season … first-team All-Big Ten in 1998 … member of Badgers’ 1998 Big Ten Championship team that won the 1999 Rose Bowl … drafted in the first round by the Detroit Lions in 1999 … played for Detroit, Dallas and Chicago
Tom BurkeDefensive End, 1998Consensus All-American in 1998 … led the nation in 1998 with 22 sacks … was the Big Ten Defensive Player of the Year, with school-record 22 sacks and 31 tackles-for-loss … first-team All-Big Ten in 1998 … member of Badgers’ 1998 Big Ten cham-pionship team that won the 1999 Rose Bowl … played for the Arizona Cardinals
Jamar FletcherDefensive Back, 1999-2000Consensus All-American in 2000 … 2000 Jim Thorpe Award winner, given to the best defensive back in the nation … Big Ten Defensive Player of the Year in 2000 … in a 2000 game against Oregon, had career-best three interceptions, including the game-clincher … first-team All-Big Ten in 1998, 1999 and 2000 … had a Big Ten record five interception returns for touchdowns in his three-year career, including one in the 1999 Rose Bowl … his 21 career interceptions are school record … led the nation in 1998 with seven interceptions … starter on UW’s 1998 and 1999 Big Ten cham-pionship teams … has played for the Miami Dolphins, San Diego Chargers and Cincinnati Bengals
Chris McIntoshTackle, 1999Consensus All-American … finalist for the Outland Trophy, given to the nation’s outstanding interior lineman … a 1999 Badger captain … first-team All-Big Ten in 1999 … part of offensive line that helped lead the 1999 Badgers to school-record 3,305 rushing yards … drafted 22nd overall by the Seattle Seahawks in 2000
Kevin StemkePunter, 2000Ray Guy Award winner in 2000, given to the nation’s top punter … in 2000 he averaged school-record 44.5 yards per punt … led the Big Ten in punting in 1998 and 2000 … earned first-team All-Big Ten hon-ors in 1998 and 2000 … holds UW career records in punting average with 43.5 yards per kick and 10,660 punting yards
Wendell BryantDefensive Tackle, 2001Two-time Big Ten defensive lineman of the year in 2000 and 2001 … a Badger captain in 2001 … 2000 and 2001 Lombardi Award semi-finalist … ranks fifth in UW history with 24 sacks … led the Badgers with eight sacks in the 2001 season … in a 2001 game at Penn State, he had five sacks for 32 yards lost … in the 1999 Rose Bowl, he sacked UCLA quarterback Cade McNown to clinch a Badger victory … played for Arizona Cardinals
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Lee EvansWide Receiver, 2001One of three finalists for the 2001 Biletnikoff Award, given to the nation’s top wide receiver ... broke the Big Ten record for most receiv-ing yards in a season with 1,545 … averaged 128.8 yards per game in 2001, ranking him fourth nationally … his 2001 receiving yardage total was the 15th-highest in NCAA his-tory … in only three years, eclipsed the UW record with 2,255 career receiving yards … in 2001, he set school single-season records for receptions (75), touchdown recep-tions with nine (tied the record) and 100-yard receiving games (eight) … first Badger to lead the Big Ten in receiving since 1963 … 2004 first-round draft choice of the Buffalo Bills ... No. 2 on all-time Big Ten receiving yardage list and UW career record-holder for receptions, receiv-ing yards and receiving TDs
Jim LeonhardDefensive Back, 2002-03-04First-team All-American according to SI.com (2002), ESPN.com (2003) and Pro Football Weekly (2004) ... three-time first-team All-Big Ten ... named team’s special teams player of the year twice ... led nation with Big Ten record-tying 11 intercep-tions in 2002 and led Big Ten in interceptions in 2003 … his 21 interceptions are tied with Jamar Fletcher for most all-time at UW and are tied for fourth-most in Big Ten history ... led Big Ten (and ranked 10th nationally) with school record-tying 25 pass breakups in 2002 ... 50 passes defended rank fourth in school history ... broke school punt return yardage record in both 2002 and 2003 ... Big Ten’s career leader in punt return yardage with 1,347 ... a 2003 CoSIDA second-team Academic All-American and two-time Academic All-Big Ten selection ... 2004 CoSIDA first-team Academic All-American ...has played for the Buffalo Bills, Baltimore Ravens and New York Jets
Dan BuenningGuard, 2004First-team All-American according to College & Pro Football Newsweekly … second-team All-American accord-ing to the Associated Press and The
Sporting News … second-team All-Big Ten by the media and honorable mention selection by the coaches in 2004 … named fourth-team fresh-man All-American and to the Big Ten
all-freshman team by The Sporting
News in 2002 … picked in the fourth round of the 2005 NFL Draft by the Tampa Bay Buccaneers
Erasmus JamesDefensive End, 2004A consensus All-American choice ... finalist for the Nagurski, Bednarik, Lombardi and Hendricks Awards ... named national defensive lineman of the year by the Touchdown Club of Columbus, Ohio ... consensus first-team All-Big Ten ... named Big Ten Defensive Player of the Year and Big Ten Defensive Lineman of the Year ... led team with eight QB sacks and tied for team lead with 11.5 TFLs ... twice named Big Ten Defensive Player of the Week in 2004 ... win-ner of UW’s Jay Seiler Coaches Appreciation Award ... selected in the first round of the 2005 NFL Draft by the Minnesota Vikings
Joe ThomasTackle, 2005-06Two-time, first-team All-American (a consensus All-American as a senior in 2006) ... UW’s first winner of the Outland Trophy in 2006 ... two-time consensus first-team All-Big Ten choice ... two-time Lombardi Award semifinalist ... finalist for the Wuerffel Trophy in 2006 ... team captain and co-MVP as a senior ... UW’s Male Big Ten Medal of Honor winner for 2006-07 ... named a National Scholar-Athlete ($18,000 postgraduate scholarship winner) by National Football Foundation ... ESPN The Magazine second-team Academic All-American in 2006 ... three-time ESPN The Magazine Academic All-District and Academic All-Big Ten selection ... started 39 games during his career ... selected by Cleveland Browns with No. 3 overall pick in 2007 NFL Draft and is a five-time Pro Bowler
Travis BeckumTight End, 2007First-team All-American according to Walter Camp and Rivals.com and second-team All-American according to The Sporting News … finalist for the John Mackey Award … named college football’s “Tight End of the Year” by the Touchdown Club of Columbus, Ohio … consensus first-team All-Big Ten … co-winner of UW’s Wayne Souza Coaches Appreciation Award … led nation’s tight ends in receiving yards (982) and ranked No. 2 in receptions (75) ... his 75 receptions are most ever
for a Badger tight end (breaking the record of 61 that he set in 2006) and tied for most in school history (any position) ... his 159 receptions are third on school’s career list behind only wide receivers Brandon Williams (202) and Lee Evans (175) ... third on school’s career receiving yardage list with 2,149 yards ... drafted in third round by New York Giants in 2009
Taylor MehlhaffKicker, 2007First-team All-American according to American Football Coaches Association … two-time Lou Groza Award semifinalist ... first-team All-Big Ten selection according to coaches and second-team choice of the media … winner of UW’s Special Teams Player of the Year Award … made 21 of 25 field goal attempts and 42 of 43 PATs ... second on school’s career scoring list with 295 points ... tied for second on UW’s career field goals list with 50 ... school’s career leader in extra points (145), extra point attempts (148) and extra-point percentage (.979) ... sixth round draft choice of the New Orleans Saints in 2008
Kraig UrbikGuard, 2008First-team All-American according to ESPN.com ... made 50 career starts along the Badger offensive line at both guard and tackle (started every game in his career except two missed due to injury as a senior) ... two-time consensus second-team All-Big Ten selection ... selected to play in the 2008 Senior Bowl ... team captain as a senior ... drafted in third round by Pittsburgh in 2009
Gabe CarimiTackle, 2010Unanimous consensus All-American ... 2010 Outland Trophy winner ... two-time first-team All-Big Ten selection ... selected to 2011 Senior Bowl ... played in and started 49 games in career ... team captain as a senior .. four-time Academic All-Big Ten honoree ... drafted in first round by Chicago in 2011
Lance KendricksTight End, 2010First-team All-American according to Sports Illustrated, American Football Coaches Association and The Sporting News ... consensus first-team All-Big Ten selection in 2010 ... finalist for the 2010 John Mackey
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Award ... team captain as a senior ... finished career 18th all-time at UW in receiving yards ... led team in 2010 in receptions, receiving yards and touchdowns ... selected to play in 2011 Senior Bowl ... drafted in second round by St. Louis in 2011
John MoffittGuard, 2010First-team All-American according to Associated Press ... played in 45 games in career with 42 starts (27 at left guard and 15 at center) ... two-time consensus first-team All-Big Ten selection ... selected to play in the 2011 Senior Bowl ... team captain as a senior ... drafted in third round by Seattle in 2011
J.J. WattDefensive End, 2010First-team All-American according to Pro Football Weekly … second-team All-American according to the Associated Press, CBS, CollegeFootballNews.com, Rivals.com and Sports Illustrated … consensus first-team All-Big Ten … Academic All-Big Ten … Lott IMPACT Trophy winner … named Team MVP … led team in TFLs, sacks, quarterback hurries, forced fumbles and blocked kicks … first-round draft choice of the Houston Texans in 2010 … four-time first-team All-Pro and four-time Pro Bowl selection ... three-time NFL Defensive Player of the Year (2012, 2014, 2015), matching Lawrence Taylor for most awards in league history
Montee BallRunning Back, 2011-12Two-time consensus first-team All-American (2011, 2012) ... 2012 Doak Walker Award winner as nation’s top running back ... 2011 Heisman Trophy finalist ... set NCAA record for touchdowns in a career (83) ... two-time Ameche-Dayne Big Ten Running Back of the Year ... two-time consensus first-team All-Big Ten ... 2011 Graham-George Big Ten Offensive Player and ... 2011 Chicago Tribune Silver Football award winner ... in 2011, led nation with 1,923 rushing yards and 39 total touchdowns, tying Barry Sanders’ FBS record for TDs in a season ... taken in the second round of the 2013 NFL Draft by the Denver Broncos
Peter KonzCenter, 2011First-team All-American according to American Football Coaches Association and Pro Football Weekly ... first-team All-Big Ten (media) in 2011 ... finalist for Rimington Trophy in 2011 ... consensus honorable mention All-Big Ten in 2010 ... three-time Academic All-Big Ten ... picked in the second round of the 2012 NFL Draft by the Atlanta Falcons
Kevin ZeitlerGuard, 2011First-team All-American according to American Football Coaches Association and Pro Football Weekly ... second-team All-American according to Yahoo! Sports and
Phil Steele ... consensus first-team
All-Big Ten in 2011 ... two-time
Academic All-Big Ten ... first-round
draft choice of the Cincinnati
Bengals in 2012
Travis FredrickCenter, 2012First-team All-American according to
Pro Football Weekly … first-team All-
Big Ten selection by the media and
honorable mention selection by the
coaches … Academic All-Big Ten …
consensus second-team All-Big Ten
in 2011 … first-round choice of the
Dallas Cowboys in 2013 NFL Draft
... two-time All-Pro and two-time
Pro Bowl selection (2014, 2015)
Chris BorlandLinebacker, 2013First-team All-American according
to FWAA … named 2013 Big
Ten Defensive Player of the Year
and Butkus-Fitzgerald Big Ten
Linebacker of the Year … finalist
for the 2013 Lott IMPACT Trophy
… three-time first-team All-Big Ten
choice … 2009 Big Ten Freshman
of the Year … finished his career
with a Big Ten-record 15 forced
fumbles, second-most in FBS history
… finished his career ranked sixth
in school history with 417 career
tackles … registered at least 100
tackles in three straight seasons
(2011-13) … his 50.0 career TFLs
ranks fourth in UW history
Kyle CostiganGuard, 2014First-team All-American according to
ESPN ... consensus first-team All-Big
Ten selection as a senior ... played in
42 career games, making 35 starts ...
began career as defensive lineman
and made switch to offensive line
for final three seasons, starting final
26 games of career at right guard ...
part of units that set school records
for total offense (480.8 ypg) in 2013
and rushing offense (320.1 ypg) in
2014
Melvin GordonRunning Back, 2014Unanimous consensus first-team
All-American ... Heisman Trophy
runner-up ... finalist for Maxwell and
Walter Camp national player of the
year awards ... claimed Doak Walker
Award as nation’s top running back
... Graham-George Big Ten Offensive
Player of the Year ... Ameche-Dayne
Big Ten Running Back of the Year
... 2014 Chicago Tribune Silver
Football award winner as Big Ten
MVP ... named 2015 Outback Bowl
MVP after posting game-record
251 rushing yards and three TDs ...
set FBS record for career rushing
average at 7.79 yards per carry ...
rushed for 2,587 yards, second-
most in FBS history, including six
200-yard games ... became third FBS
player to rush for 2,000 yards and
score 30 TDs in a season ... broke
FBS single-game record with 408
rushing yards (in three quarters) vs.
Nebraska ... rushed for 4,915 yards
in his career, No. 3 all-time at UW
and No. 6 in Big Ten history ... first-
round pick of San Diego Chargers in
2015 NFL Draft
Rob HavensteinTackle, 2014First-team All-American according
to American Football Coaches
Association ... second-team All-
America by Football Writers
Associaton of America, Sporting
News and USA Today ... consensus
first-team All-Big Ten selection as a
senior ... second-team All-Big Ten as
a junior ... matched school record by
playing in 54 career games, including
42 starts ... started in each of final
41 games of career at right tackle ...
part of units that set school records
for total offense (480.8 ypg) in 2013
and rushing offense (320.1 ypg) in
2014 ... selected in second round of
2015 NFL Draft by St. Louis Rams
... named to 2015 PFWA All-Rookie
Team
Joe SchobertLinebacker, 2015First-team All-American according
to FWAA and ESPN ... second-
team All-America by AP, Walter
Camp, Sporting News and USA
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First-Team All-Big Ten1906 Ewald Stiehm, center 1907 John Messmer, guard 1908 John Messmer, guard Harlan Rogers, end Oscar Ostoff, tackle Jack Wilce, fullback 1909 James Dean, end Bill Mackmiller, guard 1910 James Dean, end 1911 R.E. Branstad, tackle A.L. Buser, tackle Ed Hoeffel, end John Moll, quarterback H.S. Ofstie, end Al Tandberg, fullback 1912 Robert Butler, tackle Max Gelein, guard Edmund Gillette, quarterback Ed Hoeffel, end Ray Keeler, guard H.S. Ofstie, end Edward Samp, tackle Al Tandberg, fullback John VanRiper, halfback 1913 Robert Butler, tackle Ray Keeler, guard 1914 Howard Buck, tackle 1915 Dow Beyers, halfback Howard Buck, tackle 1916 Paul Meyers, end 1917 W.M. Kelly, end Eber Simpson, quarterback 1919 Paul Meyers, end 1920 Frank Weston, end 1921 Alvah Elliott, halfback 1922 Marty Below, tackle Gustaf Tebell, end Rollie Williams, quarterback 1923 Marty Below, tackle Merrill Taft, fullback 1925 Doyle Hamilton, halfback 1927 Ed Crofoot, halfback 1928 Rube Wagner, tackle 1929 John Parks, guard 1930 Greg Kabat, guard Milo Lubratovich, tackle 1931 Greg Kabat, guard 1932 Greg Kabat, guard 1938 Jack Murray, center Howard Weiss, fullback 1939 George Paskvan, fullback 1940 George Paskvan, fullback 1941 Pat Harder, fullback Dave Schreiner, end 1942 Pat Harder, fullback Elroy Hirsch, halfback Fred Negus, center Dave Schreiner, end 1945 Clarence Esser, tackle 1947 Bob Wilson, center/end 1949 Bob Wilson, center/end 1951 John Coatta, quarterback
1952 Alan Ameche, fullback Bob Kennedy, guard George O’Brien, guard Dave Suminski, tackle 1953 Alan Ameche, fullback 1954 Alan Ameche, fullback Gary Messner, guard 1958 Jerry Stalcup, guard Dick Teteak, center 1959 Dale Hackbart, quarterback Dan Lanphear, tackle Jerry Stalcup, guard 1961 Pat Richter, end1962 Pat Richter, end Ron Vander Kelen, quarterback 1963 Louis Holland, halfback 1966 Bob Richter, linebacker 1967 Ken Criter, linebacker Tom Domres, tackle 1968 Ken Criter, linebacker 1970 Bill Gregory, defensive end Chuck Winfrey, linebacker 1971 Rufus Ferguson, running back1972 Rufus Ferguson, running back Dave Lokanc, linebacker 1973 Billy Marek, running back Mike Webster, center 1974 Dennis Lick, tackle Billy Marek, running back Jack Novak, end 1975 Dennis Lick, tackle Billy Marek, running back Terry Stieve, tackle 1977 Dennis Stejskal, defensive end 1979 Dave Mohapp, fullback Ray Snell, tackle 1980 Tim Krumrie, noseguard 1981 Dave Greenwood, def. back Tim Krumrie, noseguard Dave Mohapp, fullback Darryl Sims, defensive tackle Matt VandenBoom, def. back 1982 Dave Greenwood, def. back Tim Krumrie, noseguard Darryl Sims, defensive tackle Matt VandenBoom, def. back Bob Winckler, tackle 1983 Jim Melka, linebacker Al Toon, wide receiver 1984 Jeff Dellenbach, tackle Richard Johnson, def. back Darryl Sims, defensive tackle Al Toon, wide receiver 1985 Bob Landsee, guard 1986 Nate Odomes, defensive back Michael Reid, linebacker 1987 Paul Gruber, tackle 1990 Don Davey, defensive tackle 1991 Troy Vincent, cornerback
1992 Chuck Belin, guard Gary Casper, linebacker Lamark Shackerford, nose guard Rich Thompson, kicker 1993 Darrell Bevell, quarterback Jeff Messenger, safety Brent Moss, running back Joe Panos, tackle Cory Raymer, center Michael Roan, tight end Joe Rudolph, guard Lamark Shackerford, nose guard 1994 Jeff Messenger, safety Cory Raymer, center Joe Rudolph, guard Mike Thompson, def. tackle Mike Verstegen, tackle 1995 Tarek Saleh, defensive end 1996 Ron Dayne, running back Pete Monty, linebacker Tarek Saleh, defensive end Jamie Vanderveldt, guard 1997 Matt Davenport, kicker 1998 Tom Burke, defensive end Matt Davenport, kicker Ron Dayne, running back Jamar Fletcher, cornerback Aaron Gibson, tackle Kevin Stemke, punter 1999 Wendell Bryant, defensive tackle Ron Dayne, running back Bill Ferrario, guard Jamar Fletcher, cornerback Chris McIntosh, tackle Vitaly Pisetsky, kicker Casey Rabach, center 2000 Wendell Bryant, defensive tackle Jamar Fletcher, cornerback Nick Greisen, linebacker Casey Rabach, guard Kevin Stemke, punter 2001 Mark Anelli, tight end Wendell Bryant, defensive tackle Anthony Davis, running back Mike Echols, defensive back Lee Evans, wide receiver Nick Greisen, linebacker 2002 Jim Leonhard, defensive back 2003 Lee Evans, wide receiver Anttaj Hawthorne, def. tackle Jim Leonhard, defensive back Alex Lewis, linebacker 2004 Dan Buenning, guard Anttaj Hawthorne, def. tackle Erasmus James, defensive end Jim Leonhard, defensive back Scott Starks, defensive back2005 Brian Calhoun, running back Ken DeBauche, punter Joe Thomas, offensive tackle
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2006 P.J. Hill, running back Jack Ikegwuonu, def. back Joe Thomas, offensive tackle2007 Travis Beckum, tight end Marcus Coleman, center Jack Ikegwuonu, defensive back Taylor Mehlhaff, kicker2008 Garrett Graham, tight end Allen Langford, defensive back2009 Gabe Carimi, tackle John Clay, running back Garrett Graham, tight end John Moffitt, guard O’Brien Schofield, defensive end2010 Gabe Carimi, tackle Antonio Fenelus, defensive back Lance Kendricks, tight end John Moffitt, guard J.J. Watt, defensive end2011 Montee Ball, running back Chris Borland, linebacker Antonio Fenelus, defensive back Aaron Henry, defensive back Peter Konz, center Josh Oglesby, tackle Mike Taylor, linebacker Russell Wilson, quarterback Kevin Zeitler, guard2012 Jared Abbrederis, wide receiver Montee Ball, running back Chris Borland, linebacker Travis Frederick, center Jacob Pedersen, tight end Mike Taylor, linebacker Rick Wagner, left tackle2013 Jared Abbrederis, wide receiver Chris Borland, linebacker Ryan Groy, left guard2014 Kyle Costigan, right guard Melvin Gordon, running back Rob Havenstein, right tackle Derek Landisch, linebacker2015 Alex Erickson, wide receiver Joe Schobert, outside linebacker
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Big Ten Player of the Week HonorsOFF — Offensive POW (began 1987) DEF — Defensive POW (began 1987) ST — Special Teams POW (began 1994)FR — Freshman of the Week (began 2010)
1990Nov. 19 Don Davey DEF
1991Sept. 16 Troy Vincent DEF
1992Sept. 19 Terrell Fletcher OFFOct. 3 Chad Yocum DEFOct. 17 Rich Thompson OFF
1993Sept. 4 Jeff Messenger DEFSept. 25 Brent Moss OFFOct. 11 Darrell Bevell OFFNov. 22 Terrell Fletcher OFF
1994Sept. 26 Terrell Fletcher OFF John Hall STOct. 31 Eric Unverzagt DEFNov. 21 Jeff Messenger DEF
1995Sept. 30 Darrell Bevell OFF Daryl Carter DEFNov. 13 John Hall ST
1996Sept. 16 John Hall STOct. 22 John Hall STNov. 4 Ron Dayne OFF John Hall STNov. 11 Ron Dayne OFFNov. 25 Ron Dayne OFF
1997Sept. 8 John Favret DEFSept. 27 Matt Davenport STOct. 6 Matt Davenport ST
1998Sept. 26 Ron Dayne OFFOct. 3 Tom Burke DEFOct. 17 Ron Dayne OFFOct. 24 Tom Burke DEFNov. 21 Tom Burke DEF
1999Sept. 12 Nick Davis OFFSept. 19 Ron Dayne OFFOct. 3 Vitaly Pisetsky STOct. 10 Vitaly Pisetsky STOct. 17 Chris Ghidorzi DEFOct. 24 Ron Dayne OFFNov. 7 Ron Dayne OFF Jamar Fletcher DEFNov. 14 Ron Dayne OFF
2000Sept. 11 Michael Bennett OFF Jamar Fletcher DEF Kevin Stemke STOct. 15 MIke Echols DEF Kevin Stemke STNov. 6 Nick Greisen DEF
2001Aug. 27 Lee Evans OFF Erasmus James DEFSept. 24 Wendell Bryant DEFOct. 15 Mike Echols DEF
2002Aug. 26 Jim Leonhard DEF Mike Allen STOct. 28 Brooks Bollinger OFFNov. 4 Alex Lewis DEFNov. 25 Anthony Davis OFF
2003Sept. 8 Lee Evans OFFSept. 29 Dwayne Smith OFFOct. 6 Jim Leonhard STOct. 20 Alex Lewis DEFOct. 27 Jim Leonhard DEFNov. 17 Lee Evans OFF
2004Sept. 13 Jim Leonhard STSept. 20 Erasmus James DEFSept. 27 Erasmus James DEFOct. 2 Anthony Davis OFFOct. 16 Scott Starks DEFNov. 6 John Stocco OFF
2005Sept. 5 Brian Calhoun OFFSept. 12 Brandon Williams STSept. 19 Ken DeBauche STOct. 3 Brandon Williams STOct. 31 Brian Calhoun OFF
Nov. 28 John Stocco OFF Dontez Sanders DEF Taylor Mehlhaff ST
2006Sept. 4 Jonathan Casillas STSept. 25 Ken DeBauche STOct. 2 John Stocco OFFOct. 9 P.J. Hill OFFOct. 30 Taylor Mehlhaff ST
2007Sept. 3 Tyler Donovan OFFSept. 17 David Gilreath STSept. 24 Ken DeBauche STOct. 1 P.J. Hill OFFOct. 29 DeAndre Levy DEFNov. 12 Matt Shaughnessy DEFNov. 19 Zach Brown OFF
2008Sept. 15 DeAndre Levy DEFOct. 27 Brad Nortman STNov. 10 David Gilreath OFFNov. 17 Mike Newkirk DEF
2009Sept. 20 Chris Borland STSept. 27 Scott Tolzien OFFOct. 4 John Clay OFF O’Brien Schofield DEFNov. 1 Chris Borland DEFNov. 15 Scott Tolzien OFF12/6 John Clay OFF J.J. Watt DEF David Gilreath ST
2010Sept. 27 James White FROct. 4 James White FROct. 11 John Clay OFFOct. 18 David Gilreath STOct. 25 J.J. Watt DEF Brad Nortman STNov. 8 Antonio Fenelus DEFNov. 15 James White FRNov. 22 James White FRNov. 29 Scott Tolzien OFF J.J. Watt DEF
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2011Sept. 5 Russell Wilson OFFSept. 12 Mike Taylor DEFOct. 3 Russell Wilson OFF Mike Taylor DEFOct. 17 Montee Ball OFFOct. 31 Mike Taylor DEFNov. 7 Montee Ball OFF Chris Borland DEFNov. 14 Russell Wilson OFFNov. 21 Montee Ball OFF Chris Borland DEFNov. 28 Montee Ball OFF
2012Sept. 24 Chris Borland DEFOct. 15 Montee Ball OFFNov. 12 Montee Ball OFF
2013Sept. 9 Corey Clement FRSept. 23 Melvin Gordon OFFNov. 11 Chris Borland DEFNov. 18 Corey Clement FR
2014Sept. 22 Melvin Gordon OFFNov. 3 Corey Clement OFFNov. 10 Vince Biegel DEFNov. 17 Melvin Gordon OFFNov. 24 Melvin Gordon OFF
2015Sept. 28 Taiwan Deal FROct. 5 Joe Schobert DEFOct. 19 T.J. Edwards FROct. 26 Drew Meyer STNov. 30 Drew Meyer ST
Career
Most Overall POW Honors
1. Ron Dayne, 1996-99 92. Montee Ball, 2009-12 6 Chris Borland, 2009-13 64. John Hall, 1993-96 55. Jim Leonhard, 2001-04 4 David Gilreath, 2007-10 4 James White, 2010-13 4 Melvin Gordon, 2011-14 4
Most Offensive POW Honors
1. Ron Dayne, 1996-99 92. Montee Ball, 2009-12 63. Melvin Gordon, 2011-14 44. Terrell Fletcher, 1991-94 3 Lee Evans, 1999-03 3 John Stocco, 2003-06 3 John Clay, 2008-10 3 Scott Tolzien, 2009-10 3 Russell Wilson, 2011 3
Most Defensive POW Honors
1. Chris Borland, 2009-13 52. Tom Burke, 1995-98 3 Erasmus James, 2001-04 3 J.J. Watt, 2009-10 35. Jeff Messenger, 1991-94 2 Jamar Fletcher, 1998-00 2 Mike Echols, 1998-01 2 Jim Leonhard, 2001-04 2 Alex Lewis, 2002-03 2 DeAndre Levy, 2005-08 2 Mike Taylor, 2009-12 2
Most Special Teams POW Honors
1. John Hall1993-96 52. Ken DeBauche, 2004-07 3 David Gilreath, 2007-10 34. Matt Davenport, 1997-98 2 Vitaly Pisetsky, 1997-00 2 Kevin Stemke, 1997-00 2 Jim Leonhard, 2001-04 2 Brandon Williams, 2002-05 2 Taylor Mehlhaff, 2004-07 2 Brad Nortman, 2008-11 2 Drew Meyer, 2012-15 2
Season (Individual)
Overall Player of the Week Honors
1. Ron Dayne, 1999 4 James White, 2010 4 Montee Ball, 2011 44. Ron Dayne, 1996 3 John Hall, 1996 3 Tom Burke, 1998 3 Russell Wilson, 2011 3 Melvin Gordon, 2014 3
Offensive POW Honors
1. Ron Dayne, 1999 4 Montee Ball, 2011 43. Ron Dayne, 1996 3 Russell Wilson, 2011 3 Melvin Gordon, 2014 3
Defensive POW Honors
1. Tom Burke, 1998 32. Erasmus James, 2004 2 J.J. Watt, 2010 2 Mike Taylor, 2011 2 Chris Borland, 2011 2
Special Teams POW Honors
1. John Hall, 1996 32. Matt Davenport, 1997 2 Vitaly Pisetsky, 1999 2 Kevin Stemke, 2000 2 Brandon Williams, 2005 2 Drew Meyer, 2015 2
Freshman of the Week Honors
1. James White, 2010 42. Corey Clement, 2013 2
Season (Team)
Overall Player of the Week Honors
1. 2010 11 2011 113. 1999 9 2009 95. 2005 8
Offensive POW Honors
1. 2011 72. 1999 53. 2009 4 2014 45. 1993, 1996, 2003 3 2005, 2007
Defensive POW Honors
1. 2011 42. 1998, 2000, 2001 3 2004, 2009, 2010
Special Teams POW Honors
1. 2005 42. 1996 3 2006 34. 1997, 1999, 2000, 2007 2 2009, 2010, 2015
Freshman of the Week Honors
1. 2010 42. 2013 2 2015 2
Player of the Week Records
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Academic HonorsCoSIDA Academic All-DistrictThe College Sports Information Directors of America (CoSIDA) selects the nation’s Academic All-America teams. To be nomi-nated, a student-athlete must be a starter or important reserve with at least a 3.20 cumulative grade-point average for his career.
2002 Jim Leonhard, defensive back Scott Starks, defensive back2003 Jim Leonhard, defensive back2004 Jim Leonhard, defensive back Joe Thomas, offensive tackle2005 Jason Pociask, tight end Joe Thomas, offensive tackle2006 Luke Swan, wide receiver Joe Thomas, offensive tackle2007 Luke Swan, wide receiver2008 Zach Brown, running back2009 Brad Nortman, punter2010 Bradie Ewing, fullback Peter Konz, center2012 Michael Trotter, defensive back2014 Dan Voltz, center2015 Dan Voltz, center
CoSIDA Academic All-America1952 Bob Kennedy, guard, first team 1953 Alan Ameche, fullback, first team 1954 Alan Ameche, fullback, first team 1955 Pat Levenhagen, halfback, second team 1958 Jon Hobbs, fullback, first team 1959 Dale Hackbart, quarterback, first team 1960 Henry Derleth, end, honorable mention 1962 Pat Richter, tight end, first team 1963 Ken Bowman, center, first team 1966 Bob Richter, linebacker, second team 1972 Rufus Ferguson, running back, first team 1980 Dave Mohapp, fullback, second team 1981 Dave Mohapp, fullback, second team 1982 Kyle Borland, linebacker, first team Tim Stracka, end, second team Matt VandenBoom, defensive back, second team 1987 Don Davey, defensive end, first team 1988 Don Davey, defensive end, first team 1989 Don Davey, defensive end, first team 1990 Don Davey, defensive tackle, first team 1996 Bryan Jurewicz, defensive line, second team 2003 Jim Leonhard, defensive back, second team 2004 Jim Leonhard, defensive back, first team2006 Joe Thomas, offensive tackle, second team
Rhodes Scholars 1927 Jefferson Burrus 1950 David Staiger
Academic All-America All-Time Team Four former Badgers were named to the Academic All-America All-Time team in 1998. Fullback Alan Ameche was a first-team choice and center Ken Bowman, defensive lineman Don Davey and defensive back Dale Hackbart were named to the second team. All four Badgers are former Academic All-Americans. Davey (Manitowoc, Wis.) is the only four-time Academic All-America pick in University Division history.
Academic All-America Hall of FameTwo former Badgers gridiron stars (Alan Ameche and Pat Richter) have been inducted into the CoSIDA Academic All-America Hall of Fame. To gain admittance, student-athletes must be former Academic All-Americans who distinguished themselves off the playing field after graduation. Ameche retired in Philadelphia after his professional football career and became one of the city’s philanthropic leaders. Richter played pro football in Washington before returning to UW to earn his law degree. He worked at a Madison law firm and at Oscar Meyer before his appointment as Director of Athletics at the University of Wisconsin.
NCAA Post-Graduate Scholars The NCAA annually awards post-graduate scholarships to student-athletes who excel academically and athletically and who are in their last year of collegiate competition. Thirteen scholarships each year go to FBS players. 1966 Dave Fronek, safety 1980 Tom Stauss, split end 1983 Matt VandenBoom, defensive back
National Football Foundation Scholar-Athletes 1966 Dave Fronek, safety 1979 Tom Stauss, split end 2004 Jim Leonhard, defensive back2006 Joe Thomas, offensive tackle2010 Scott Tolzien, quarterback
Athletic Board Scholars 1985 Richard Streifel, computer science 1986 Richard Streifel, computer science 1987 Don Davey, mechanical engineering 1988 Don Davey, mechanical engineering 1989 Don Davey, mechanical engineering 1990 Don Davey, mechanical engineering 1991 Jeff Rasmussen, finance & banking 1992 Matt Nyquist, business: management 1993 Matt Nyquist, business: management 1994 Mike Rader, mechanical engineering 1995 Bryan Jurewicz, construction administration 1996 Bryan Jurewicz, construction administration 1997 Chris Ghidorzi, economics 1998 Jason Eck, psychology & philosophy 1999 Jason Schick, finance 2000 Jason Schick, finance 2001 Jason Schick, finance 2002 Jason Pociask, kinesiology 2003 Matt Gajda, mechanical engineering 2004 Matt Gajda, mechanical engineering 2005 Joel Nellis, kinesiology2006 Matt Brown, kinesiology2007 Matt Brown, kinesiology2008 Chris Pressley, life sciences communication (master’s)2009 Prince Moody, educational leadership & policy analysis2010 Brad Nortman, accounting2011 Russell Wilson, educational leadership & policy analysis2012 Michael Trotter, accounting2013 Michael Trotter, accounting2014 Dan Voltz, kinesiology2015 Dan Voltz, kinesiology
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1953 John Dixon, guard 1954 Pat Levenhagen, halfback Clarence Stensby, guard 1955 Pat Levenhagen, halfback 1956 Pat Levenhagen, halfback 1957 John Heineke, guard 1958 Jerry Stalcup, guard Bob Zeman, halfback 1959 Henry Derleth, end Dale Hackbart, quarterback 1960 Henry Derleth, end 1961 Brian Moore, end 1962 Ron Carlson, end Pat Richter, end 1963 Ken Bowman, center Billy Smith, halfback 1966 Phil Peterson, guard Eric Rice, defensive end Bob Richter, linebacker 1967 Wally Schoessow, guard 1968 Wally Schoessow, guard 1971 Rufus Ferguson, running back Neil Graff, quarterback Keith Nosbusch, guard Bob Strock, defensive end 1972 Rufus Ferguson, running back Keith Nosbusch, guard 1973 Gregg Bohlig, quarterback 1974 Gregg Bohlig, quarterback Randy Frokjer, defensive end Rick Kocek, guard 1976 Jim Moore, center 1977 Greg Barber, tight end Tom Kaltenberg, tackle Dan Schieble, defensive back Tom Stauss, split end 1978 David Charles, tight end John Kiltz, punter Jim Moore, center Tom Stauss, split end 1979 Tom Stauss, split end Tim Stracka, wide receiver 1980 Dave Mohapp, fullback Tim Stracka, split end 1981 Dave Mohapp, fullback Matt VandenBoom, def. back 1982 Kyle Borland, linebacker Tim Stracka, split end Matt VandenBoom, def. back 1983 Russ Bellford, defensive back 1985 Craig Raddatz, linebacker 1987 Don Davey, defensive end Andy Hartlieb, linebacker Robert Newell, linebacker Tim Otto, tackle
1988 Jim Basten, center Brad Brekke, punter Don Davey, defensive end Andy Hartlieb, linebacker Robert Newell, linebacker Tim Otto, tackle Pete Underwood, linebacker 1989 Jim Basten, guard Brad Brekke, punter Don Davey, defensive end Robert Newell, linebacker Brady Pierce, tackle 1990 Jim Basten, guard Brad Brekke, punter Don Davey, defensive tackle Robert Newell, linebacker Brady Pierce, tackle 1991 Matt Krueger, kicker Korey Manley, defensive back Jeff Rasmussen, center Jay Simala, quarterback 1992 Korey Manley, defensive back Matt Nyquist, fullback Jeff Rasmussen, center Joe Rudolph, guard Sam Veit, punter 1993 Jason Maniecki, defensive tackle Matt Nyquist, tight end Joe Rudolph, guard Sam Veit, punter 1994 Chad Cascadden, linebacker Bryan Jurewicz, defensive tackle Jason Maniecki, noseguard Matt Nyquist, tight end Joe Rudolph, guard Sam Veit, punter 1995 Bryan Jurewicz, defensive tackle Jason Maniecki, defensive tackle Matt Nyquist, tight end Mike Rader, center Ryan Sondrup, tight end 1996 Trent Gross, defensive back Bryan Jurewicz, defensive tackle Chris McIntosh, tackle Mike Rader, center Tim Rosga, defensive back 1997 Mark Davis, linebacker Chris Ghidorzi, linebacker Chris Janek, noseguard Ben McCormick, quarterback Sam Mueller, defensive end Chris Paulik, tackle Rob Roell, guard Eric Skrzypchak, punter Ryan Sondrup, tight end Donnel Thompson, linebacker
1998 Jason Eck, center Chris Ghidorzi, linebacker Roger Knight, linebacker Dan Lisowski, linebacker Sam Mueller, defensive end Rob Roell, guard Mark Tauscher, tackle 1999 Joey Boese, cornerback David Braun, wide receiver Wendell Bryant, def. tackle Chris Ghidorzi, linebacker Chad Kuhns, fullback Sam Mueller, defensive end Dague Retzlaff, tight end Rob Roell, guard Jason Schick, defensive back Mark Tauscher, tackle 2000 Joey Boese, safety Bret Burlingame, cornerback Lee Evans, wide receiver Josh Hunt, wide receiver Jason Jowers, guard Chad Kuhns, fullback Jeff Mack, linebacker Ryan Marks, linebacker Dague Retzlaff, tight end Jason Schick, safety 2001 Joey Boese, safety David Braun, wide receiver Erasmus James, defensive line Chad Kuhns, fullback Russ Kuhns, fullback Jeff Mack, linebacker Jason Schick, outside linebacker 2002 Matt Bernstein, fullback Chris Catalano, linebacker Owen Daniels, quarterback Jim Leonhard, defensive back Mike Lorenz, offensive line Ryan Simmons, defensive back Scott Starks, defensive back Jonathan Welsh, defensive line 2003 Nick Cochart, defensive line Matt Gajda, defensive line Jim Leonhard, defensive back Alex Lewis, linebacker Mike Lorenz, offensive line Joe Monty, defensive line Jason Palermo, offensive line Jason Pociask, tight end Levonne Rowan, defensive back Scott Starks, defensive back Joe Stellmacher, defensive back John Stocco, quarterback Jake Wood, offensive line Mark Zalewski, linebacker
Academic All-Big Ten
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2004 Ken DeBauche, punter Paul Joran, linebacker John Gillen, linebacker Jim Leonhard, defensive back Mike Lorenz, tackle Jason Pociask, tight end Joe Stellmacher, defensive back Ben Strickland, defensive back Joe Thomas, tackle Jake Wood, guard2005 Jason Chapman, defensive line Andy Crooks, linebacker Casey Hogan, linebacker Paul Joran, linebacker Allen Langford, defensive back Joel Nellis, tight end Mike Newkirk, defensive line Jason Pociask, tight end Ben Strickland, defensive back Luke Swan, wide receiver Joe Thomas, offensive line2006 Josh Balts, running back Matt Brown, tight end Andy Crooks, tight end Elijah Hodge, linebacker Jeff Holzbauer, wide receiver Paul Joran, linebacker Andy Kemp, offensive line Derek Konkol, wide receiver DeAndre Levy, linebacker Sean Lewis, tight end Ben Strickland, defensive back Luke Swan, wide receiver Joe Thomas, offensive line Eric Vanden Heuvel, off. line2007 Jake Bscherer, off. line Gabe Carimi, off. line Andy Crooks, tight end Kirk DeCremer, def. line Allan Evridge, quarterback Ryan Flasch, linebacker Xavier Harris, wide receiver Will Hartmann, defensive back Casey Hogan, linebacker Tyler Holland, running back Andy Kemp, off. line Ben Landgraf, linebacker Sean Lewis, tight end Bill Nagy, off. line Chris Pressley, fullback Ben Strickland, defensive back Luke Swan, wide receiver Mickey Turner, tight end Jay Valai, defensive back2008 Zach Brown, running back Gabe Carimi, off. line Allan Evridge, quarterback Ryan Flasch, linebacker William Hartmann, def. back Tyler Holland, defensive back Andy Kemp, off. line Prince Moody, defensive back Louis Nzegwu, def. line Chris Pressley, fullback
Blake Sorensen, linebacker Mickey Turner, tight end2009 Zach Brown, running back Gabe Carimi, off. line Nate Emanuel, wide receiver Bradie Ewing, fullback Antonio Fenelus, defensive back Matthew Groff, linebacker Will Hartmann, defensive back Jordan Hein, defensive line Aaron Henry, defensive back Tyler Holland, defensive back Peter Konz, offensive line Andrew Lukasko, defensive back Prince Moody, defensive back Brad Nortman, punter Chukwuma Offor, defensive back Curt Phillips, quarterback Devin Smith, defensive back Blake Sorensen, linebacker Scott Tolzien, quarterback Mickey Turner, tight end J.J. Watt, defensive line Drew Woodward, long snapper2010 Ethan Armstrong, linebacker Gabe Carimi, offensive line Bradie Ewing, fullback Antonio Fenelus, defensive back Ethan Hemer, defensive line Aaron Henry, defensive back Shelton Johnson, defensive back Jordan Kohout, defensive line Peter Konz, offensive line Rob Korslin, tight end Andrew Lukasko, defensive back Zac Matthias, offensive line Pat Muldoon, defensive line Brad Nortman, punter Conor O’Neill, defensive back Devin Smith, defensive back Blake Sorensen, linebacker Culmer St. Jean, linebacker Scott Tolzien, quarterback J.J. Watt, defensive line Ryan Wickesberg, punter Kevin Zeitler, offensive line2011 Bradie Ewing, fullback Antonio Fenelus, defensive back Kyle French, kicker Ryan Groy, offensive line Aaron Henry, defensive back Peniel Jean, defensive back Shelton Johnson, defensive back Jordan Kohout, defensive line Peter Konz, offensive line Andrew Lukasko, defensive back Brad Nortman, punter Conor O’Neill, linebacker Chukwuma Offor, wide receiver Marcus Trotter, linebacker Michael Trotter, defensive back Kevin Zeitler, offensive line2012 Beau Allen, defensive line Sam Arneson, tight end
Ray Ball, offensive line Lance Baretz, wide receiver Robert Burge, offensive line Travis Frederick, offensive line Jordan Fredrick, wide receiver Kyle French, kicker Melvin Gordon, running back Ryan Groy, offensive line Peniel Jean, defensive back Shelton Johnson, defensive back Derek Landisch, linebacker Tyler Marz, offensive line James McGuire, long snapper Pat Muldoon, defensive line Conor O’Neill, linebacker Curt Phillips, quarterback Devin Smith, corner back Joel Stave, quarterback Austin Traylor, tight end Marcus Trotter, linebacker Michael Trotter, defensive back Rick Wagner, offensive line Derek Watt, fullback2013 Jared Abbrederis, wide receiver Sam Arneson, tight end Brett Arnold, wide receiver Lance Baretz, wide receiver Vince Biegel, linebacker Trent Denlinger, offensive line Jordan Fredrick, wide receiver Kyle French, kicker Melvin Gordon, running back Ryan Groy, offensive line Nate Hammon, safety Ethan Hemer, defensive end Bart Houston, quarterback Brendan Kelly, linebacker Derek Landisch, linebacker Tyler Marz, offensive line James McGuire, long snapper Leo Musso, safety Curt Phillips, quarterback Jerry Ponio, safety Joel Stave, quarterback Marcus Trotter, linebacker Michael Trotter, safety Dan Voltz, offensive line Derek Watt, fullback2014 Sam Arneson, tight end Hayden Biegel, offensive line Vince Biegel, linebacker Andy Endicott, kicker Alex Erickson, wide receiver Joe Ferguson, safety Jordan Fredrick, wide receiver Troy Fumagalli, tight end Warren Herring, defensive line Bart Houston, quarterback Alec James, defensive end Peniel Jean, safety Jake Keefer, defensive end Derek Landisch, linebacker Tyler Marz, offensive line James McGuire, long snapper
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Team Honors and AwardsIvan Williamson Scholastic Award Presented annually to a player(s) who has been exemplary in the areas of scholarship and sportsmanship.
1955 Wells Gray 1956 William Lowe 1957 John Heineke 1958 Sidney Williams 1959 Robert Zeman 1960 Gerald Kulcinski 1961 David Bichler 1962 Gary Kroner 1963 Bob Johnson 1964 James Hennig 1965 Louis Jung 1966 Eric Rice 1967 John Boyajian 1968 Lynn Buss 1969 Brad Monroe 1970 Gary Buss 1971 Terry Whittaker 1972 Keith Nosbusch 1973 Christopher Davis 1974 Gary Dickert 1975 Dave Anderson 1976 Tim McConnell 1977 Terry Breuscher 1978 Dan Schieble 1979 Tom Stauss 1980 Joe Rothbauer 1981 Matt VandenBoom 1982 Kyle Borland Tim Stracka 1983 Steve Fritz 1984 Russ Bellford 1985 Brian Hoffman 1986 Michael Reid 1987 Rod Lossow 1988 Andy Hartlieb 1989 Tim Knoeck 1990 Don Davey 1991 Jerry Huggett 1992 Korey Manley 1993 Scott Nelson 1994 Joe Rudolph 1995 Matt Nyquist 1996 Bryan Jurewicz 1997 Ben McCormick 1998 Bob Adamov 1999 Chris Ghidorzi 2000 Dague Retzlaff 2001 Joey Boese 2002 Jason Jowers 2003 Jeff Mack 2004 Jim Leonhard 2005 Jason Pociask2006 Luke Swan2007 Kirk DeCremer
2008 Chris Pressley2009 Mickey Turner2010 Culmer St. Jean2011 Brad Nortman2012 Shelton Johnson2013 Curt Phillips2014 Ben Ruechel2015 Jake Keefer
Jimmy Demetral Team MVP Presented annually to the player(s) most instrumental to the success of the team, as selected by his teammates and coaches.
1926 Jefferson Burrus, E 1927 Ed Crofoot, HB 1928 Bo Cuisinier, QB 1929 Harold Rebholz, FB 1930 Ernie Lusby, HB 1931 Harold Smith, T 1932 Mickey McGuire, HB 1933 Robert Schiller, HB 1934 Milt Kummer, G 1935 Ed Jankowski, FB 1936 Ed Jankowski, FB 1937 Howard Weiss, FB 1938 Howard Weiss, FB 1939 George Paskvan, FB 1940 George Paskvan, FB 1941 Pat Harder, FB 1942 Dave Schreiner, E 1943 Joe Keenan, C 1944 Clarence Esser, T 1945 Clarence Esser, T 1946 Fred Negus, C 1947 Robert Wilson, C 1948 Robert Wilson, C 1949 Robert Wilson, C 1950 Bob Radcliffe, LB 1951 Hal Faverty, E 1952 Dave Suminski, T 1953 Alan Ameche, FB 1954 Alan Ameche, FB 1955 Wells Gray, T 1956 David Howard, E 1957 Danny Lewis, HB 1958 Jon Hobbs, FB Dick Teteak, C 1959 Jerry Stalcup, G 1960 Tom Wiesner, FB 1961 Ron Miller, QB 1962 Ron VanderKelen, QB 1963 Jim Pernell, LB 1964 Carl Silvestri, LB 1965 Tom Brigham, DB 1966 Bob Richter, LB 1967 Tom Domres, DT 1968 Ken Criter, LB 1969 Stu Voigt, TE 1970 Chuck Winfrey, LB
1971 Neil Graff, QB 1972 Rufus Ferguson, TB 1973 Mike Webster, C 1974 Gregg Bohlig, QB 1975 Billy Marek, TB 1976 Mike Carroll, QB 1977 Dave Crossen, LB 1978 Mike Kalasmiki, QB 1979 Tom Stauss, WR 1980 Dave Ahrens, LB 1981 Dave Levenick, LB 1982 Randy Wright, QB 1983 Al Toon, WR 1984 Al Toon, WR 1985 Larry Emery, TB 1986 Michael Reid, LB 1987 Paul Gruber, OT 1988 David Wings, LB 1989 Tim Knoeck, OLB 1990 Don Davey, DT 1991 Troy Vincent, DB 1992 Gary Casper, LB 1993 Brent Moss, RB 1994 Terrell Fletcher, RB 1995 Darrell Bevell, QB Eric Unverzagt, LB 1996 Pete Monty, LB 1997 Tom Burke, DE 1998 Senior starters: Bob Adamov, OLB Tom Burke, DE Matt Davenport, K Aaron Gibson, T Eric Grams, TE Cecil Martin, FB Mike Samuel, QB Mike Schneck, LS Leonard Taylor, SS 1999 Ron Dayne, RB Chris McIntosh, T 2000 Chris Chambers, WR 2001 Lee Evans, WR 2002 Jim Leonhard, DB 2003 Lee Evans, WR 2004 Scott Starks, DB 2005 Brian Calhoun, RB2006 Senior starters: John Stocco, QB Joe Thomas, T Joe Monty, DE Mark Zalewski, LB Joe Stellmacher, DB Roderick Rogers, DB2007 Tyler Donovan, QB Matt Shaughnessy, DL2008 Allen Langford, DB2009 Garrett Graham, TE O’Brien Schofield, DE2010 Scott Tolzien, QB J.J. Watt, DE
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2011 Montee Ball, RB Russell Wilson, QB Antonio Fenelus, DB Mike Taylor, LB2012 Jared Abbrederis, WR Montee Ball, RB Chris Borland, LB Mike Taylor, LB2013 Chris Borland, LB2014 Melvin Gordon, RB2015 Joe Schobert, OLB
Offensive Player of the Year Presented to the top player or players on offense, as selected by the coaching staff.
2013 Jared Abbrederis, WR James White, RB2014 Melvin Gordon, RB2015 Alex Erickson, WR
Defensive Player of the Year Presented to the top player or players on defense, as selected by the coaching staff.
2013 Beau Allen NG Dezmen Southward, S2014 Michael Caputo, S2015 Michael Caputo, S
Special Teams Player of the Year Presented annually to the most valuable player(s) on special teams, as selected by the coaching staff.
1990 Rich Thompson, K 1991 Korey Manley, DB 1992 Vince Zullo, WR 1993 Jeff Wirth, FB 1994 Chad Cascadden, OLB 1995 Tom Burke, DE 1996 John Hall, K/P 1997 Matt Davenport, K Kevin Stemke, P 1998 Matt Davenport, K Tim Rosga, PR / Holder Mike Schneck, LS Kevin Stemke, P 1999 Vitaly Pisetsky, K 2000 Kevin Stemke, P 2001 Mark Downing, LB 2002 Jim Leonhard, DB 2003 Jim Leonhard, DB 2004 Ken DeBauche, P2005 Brandon Williams, KR/PR2006 Taylor Mehlhaff, K2007 Taylor Mehlhaff, K2008 Bill Rentmeester, FB2009 Will Hartmann, DB2010 David Gilreath, WR2011 Bradie Ewing, RB2012 Kyle Zuleger, RB
2013 Kyle Zuleger, S2014 Kenzel Doe, WR2015 Natrell Jamerson, WR
Rookie of the Year Presented to the top freshman or freshmen as selected by the coaching staff.
1998 Nick Davis, WR Jamar Fletcher, DB 1999 Brooks Bollinger, QB 2000 Jim Sorgi, QB 2001 Anthony Davis, RB 2002 Jonathan Orr, WR 2003 Booker Stanley, RB 2004 Jamal Cooper, DL Andy Crooks, LB2005 Matthew Shaughnessy, DL2007 Gabe Carimi, OL Aaron Henry, DB2008 John Clay, RB2009 Chris Borland, LB2010 James White, RB2011 Derek Landisch, LB2012 Derek Watt, FB
Comeback Player of the Year Presented to the player or players who overcame injury or other obstacles to play a key role in the team’s success, as selected by the coaching staff.
2013 Ethan Armstrong, OLB Brendan Kelly, OLB2014 Joel Stave, QB
Most Improved Player AwardPresented to the players on both offense and defense whose work ethic and dedica-tion led to improvement on the field.
2013 Melvin Gordon (Offense) Michael Caputo (Defense)2014 Alex Erickson (Offense) Vince Biegel (Defense)2015 Dare Ogunbowale (Offense) Jack Cichy (Defense) T.J. Edwards (Defense)
Scout Team Player of the Year (Offense) Presented annually to the offensive player who excelled on the scout team in prepar-ing the defense for each week’s game.
1990 Jay Simala, QB 1991 Theo Carney, RB 1992 Robert Nelson, RB 1993 Royce Roberson, RB 1994 Dirk Stanger, QB 1995 Eric Grams, TE 1996 Eddie Faulkner, TB
1997 Nick Mueller, FB 1998 Brooks Bollinger, QB 1999 Byron Brown, WR 2000 Jerone Pettus, TB 2001 Jason Palermo, DL 2002 Devin Hollins, QB 2003 Tyler Donovan, QB 2004 Craig Meier, QB2005 Dion Foster, RB2006 Jerry Butler, RB2007 Lance Kendricks, TE2008 Curt Philips, QB2009 Tyler Holland, DB2010 Dallas Lewallen, OL2011 Tyler Marz, OL2012 Austin Traylor, TE2013 Connor Senger, QB2014 Connor Senger, QB2015 Henry Houden, WR
Scout Team Player of the Year (Defense) Presented annually to the defensive player(s) who excelled on the scout team in preparing the offense for each week’s game.
1990 Dan Kapke, OLB 1991 Terry Glavin, LB 1992 Al Gay, DL Rod Spiller, DL 1993 Haywood Simmons, DL 1994 Royston Jones, LB 1995 Rob Roell, DE 1996 John Favret, DE 1997 George Pratt, DT 1998 Clint Bakken, DT 1999 Russ Kuhns, LB 2000 Jerron Smith, OLB 2001 Matt Gajda, DL 2002 Paul Joran, LB 2003 Jamal Cooper, DL 2004 Nick Sutton, LB2005 Terrance Jamison, DL2006 Kirk DeCremer, DL2007 Jamil Walker, DL2008 J.J. Watt, DL2009 Ethan Hemer, DL2010 Warren Herring, DL2011 James Adeyanju, DL2012 Joe Schobert, DB2013 Chikwe Obasih, DE2014 Jack Cichy, OLB2015 Titus Booker, CB
Wayne Souza Coaches Appreciation Presented annually to the offensive player(s) who has contributed to the team’s success to the best of his abilities. It is based upon improvement, attitude and willingness to help the program in all areas.
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1979 Joe Rothbauer, C 1980 John Williams, RB 1981 Jerry Doerger, OL 1982 Al Toon, WR 1983 Michael Jones, WR Chris Osswald, OG 1984 Bob Landsee, OG 1985 Paul Gruber, OT 1986 Brian Anderson, TE 1987 Marvin Artley, RB 1988 Todd Nelson, OG 1989 Craig Hudson, TE 1990 Dave Senczyszyn, OL 1991 Tom Browne, WR 1992 Joe Panos, OL 1993 Darrell Bevell, QB 1994 Tony Simmons, WR 1995 Michael London, WR 1996 Jerry Wunsch, OL 1997 Cecil Martin, FB 1998 Ron Dayne, TB Mike Samuel, QB 1999 Demetrius Brown, WR Mark Tauscher, T 2000 Casey Rabach, C/RG 2001 Mark Anelli, TE 2002 Brooks Bollinger, QB 2003 Jim Sorgi, QB 2004 Dan Buenning, LG2005 Jonathan Orr, WR Jason Palermo, OL2006 Travis Beckum, TE2007 Travis Beckum, TE Marcus Coleman, C2008 Andy Kemp, OL Eric Vanden Heuvel, OL2009 Scott Tolzien, QB2010 Gabe Carimi, OL John Moffitt, OL Bill Nagy, OL2011 Josh Oglesby, OL Nick Toon, WR2012 Curt Phillips, QB James White, RB2013 Jacob Pedersen, TE Brian Wozniak, TE2014 Dallas Lewallen, OL2015 Derek Watt, FB
Jay Seiler Coaches Appreciation Presented annually to the defensive player who has contributed to the team’s success to the best of his abilities. It is based upon improvement, attitude and willingness to help the program in all areas.
1979 Larry Spurlin, LB 1980 Von Mansfield, DB 1981 Mark Shumate, DT 1982 Jody O’Donnell, LB 1983 Craig Raddatz, LB
1984 Tim Jordan, OLB 1985 Mike Boykins, NG Charlie Fawley, LB 1986 Richard Teets, DT 1987 David Wings, LB 1988 LaMarr White, DB 1989 Malvin Hunter, LB 1990 Malvin Hunter, OLB 1991 Duer Sharp, OLB 1992 Lamark Shackerford, NG 1993 Jeff Messenger, DB 1994 Jamel Brown, DB 1995 Tarek Saleh, DE 1996 Tarek Saleh, DE 1997 Donnel Thompson, LB 1998 John Favret, DE Chris Ghidorzi, LB 1999 Donnel Thompson, LB 2000 John Favret, Rush 2001 Wendell Bryant, DT 2002 Jake Sprague, DL 2003 Anttaj Hawthorne, DL 2004 Erasmus James, DE 2005 Joe Monty, DL2006 Allen Langford, DB2007 Nick Hayden, DL Mike Newkirk, DL2008 Jason Chapman, DL Matt Shaughnessy2009 Jaevery McFadden, LB Jeff Stehle, DL2010 Niles Brinkley, DB Blake Sorensen, LB2011 Aaron Henry, DB Kevin Claxton, LB2012 Ethan Armstrong, LB Devin Smith, CB2013 Tyler Dippel, DE Pat Muldoon, DE2014 Marcus Trotter, ILB2015 Darius Hillary, CB
Tom Wiesner Award Presented annually to a Wisconsin-born student-athlete whose loyalty, hard work, spirit and dedication are unselfishly directed to the success of the team. The award is given in memory of Wiesner, a Wisconsin football letterwinner (1958-60).
2004 Zach Hampton2005 Joe Stellmacher2006 Andy Crooks2007 Ben Strickland Luke Swan2008 DeAndre Levy2009 Chris Maragos2010 Bradie Ewing Lance Kendricks2011 Kevin Zeitler Patrick Butrym2012 Rick Wagner2013 Ryan Groy Ethan Hemer
2014 Sam Arneson Konrad Zagzebski2015 Joel Stave
Badger Power Award Presented annually to the player that consistently performs at a high level in all aspects of the strength and conditioning program. An individual who has a great work ethic coupled with a positive attitude that garners the respect of teammates, is dependable, buys into the program and shows constant improvement.
2006 Ben Strickland2007 Paul Standring2008 Mike Newkirk2009 David Gilbert2010 Kevin Zeitler2011 Jake Byrne Andrew Lukasko2012 Kyle Costigan2013 Vince Biegel2014 Kyle Costigan2015 Austin Traylor
Captains’ Cup Presented annually to an individual, other than a player or coach, who has shown tremendous dedication and unselfish commitment toward the betterment of the football program. The recipient is selected by the head coach and team captains.
2001 Steve Sasso 2002 Rev. Msgr. Michael Burke 2003 Pat Richter 2004 John Chadima2005 Wayne Esser2006 Jim Kalscheur2007 Mark Peeler2008 Dr. Greg Landry2009 Dennis Helwig2010 Barry Fox2011 Sharon Betlach2012 John Dettmann2013 Sandy Freye, Lisa Powell2014 Tony Canonie, Ted Kellner2015 Rev. Msgr. Michael Burke
Otis Green Manager AwardPresented annually to a student manager whose leadership, dedication and work ethic led to the success of the football program. The award is given in memory of former manager Kevin “Otis” Green.
2013 Joe Spiegelhoff2014 Talon Zarling2015 Matt Srygler
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Retired NumbersElroy Hirsch
Elroy Hirsch played only one season (1942) at UW, but he was one of the most beloved sports figures in school history. Hirsch, nicknamed “Crazylegs,” rushed for 786 yards for Wisconsin’s 8-1-1 team in 1942. He starred for nine years with the L.A. Rams and later served as UW’s Director of Athletics (1969-87).
Allan Shafer
The memory of former quarter-back Allan Shafer is continued with the “Living Memorial” Scholarship that is given in his name. Shafer was fatally injured during the 1944 Wisconsin-Iowa game. Shafer is one of two Badgers (Jay Seiler is the other) to die from a football-related injury.
Dave Schreiner
Dave Schreiner, the two-time All-America end, was named Western Conference Player of the Year in 1942. Schreiner lettered three years at the UW as an end, both on offense and defense. He is a member of the National Football Foundation and W Club Halls of Fame. He was voted to the UW’s all-time team in 1969.
Alan Ameche
Alan Ameche, the 1954 Heisman Trophy winner, was a three-time All-American and ended his career as the NCAA’s all-time rushing leader. He led the Badgers to the 1953 Rose Bowl and rushed for 133 yards in that game. The four-time NFL Pro Bowl pick was inducted into the College Hall of Fame in 1975.
Pat Richter
Pat Richter, Wisconsin’s last nine-time letterwinner, was a two-time All-America end who led the Badgers to the 1962 Big Ten title and starred in the famed 1963 Rose Bowl. Richter went on to play in the NFL for the Washington Redskins and later, as UW Director of Athletics, led the Department of Athletics through a revival in the 1990s. He is a member of the College Football Hall of Fame, the CoSIDA Academic All-America Hall of Fame and is a recipient of the NCAA Silver Anniversary Award.
Ron Dayne
In 2007 Wisconsin officially retired the number of one of college football’s most dominant running backs. Ron Dayne (1996-99), the NCAA’s all-time lead-ing rusher, totaled 6,397 yards (excluding bowl games) in four seasons at Wisconsin. He won the 1999 Heisman Trophy and was a member of 1999 and 2000 Rose Bowl championship teams.
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College Football Hall of FameYear Inductee1955 George Little (coach)1955 Dave Schreiner1958 Harry Stuhldreher (coach) (elected as a Notre Dame player)1962 Phil King (coach) (elected as a Princeton player)1962 Pat O’Dea1972 Robert Butler
Year Inductee1974 Elroy Hirsch1975 Alan Ameche1988 Marty Below1993 Pat Harder1996 Pat Richter2010 Barry Alvarez (coach)2013 Ron Dayne2015 Tim Krumrie
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Team Captains1889 Charles Mayer1890 James Kerr1891 E.H. Ahara1892 J.D. Freeman1893 T.U. Lyman1894 T.U. Lyman1895 J.R. Richards1896 J.R. Richards1897 J.P. Riordan1898 Pat O’Dea1899 Pat O’Dea1900 A. Chamberlain1901 Art Curtis1902 William Juneau1903 Allan Abbott1904 James Bush1905 E. Vanderboom1906 W.A. Gelbach1907 John Messmer1908 Harlan Rogers1909 Jack Wilce1910 J.P. Dean1911 A.L. Buser1912 J.M. Hoeffel1913 Al Tanberg1914 R.M. Keeler1915 Howard Buck1916 Paul Meyers1917 Howard Hancock1918 F. Mann1919 C.H. Carpenter1920 Frank Weston1921 Guy Sundt1922 Rollie Williams1923 Marty Below1924 Jack Harris1925 Steve Polaski1926 Doyle Harmon1927 Ed Crofoot1928 Rube Wagner1929 John Parks1930 Milt Gantenbein1931 Harold Smith1932 Gregory Kabat1933 Harold Smith1934 John Bender1935 Ray Davis1936 John Golemgeske1937 Fred Benz1938 Howard Weiss Vince Gavre1939 Ralph Moeller1940 John Tennant1941 Tom Farris1942 Mark Hoskins Dave Schreiner1943 Joe Keenan1944 Allan Shafer1945 Jack Mead1946 Clarence Esser1947 Jack Wink1948 Wally Dreyer
1949 Robert Wilson1950 Ken Huxhold1951 Jim Hammond1952 George O’Brien1953 Roger Dornburg Jerry Wuhrman1954 Gary Messner1955 Wells Gray1956 Pat Levenhagen1957 William Gehler1958 Jon Hobbs Dave Kocourek1959 Jerry Stalcup Bob Zeman1960 Henry Derleth Tom Wiesner1961 Jim Bakken Don Schade1962 Pat Richter Steve Underwood1963 Ken Bowman Andy Wojdula1964 Ron Frain Ron Leafblad1965 Dave Fronek1966 Tony Loukas Bob Richter1967 Tom Domres1968 Wally Schoessow1969 Bill Gregory Don Murphy Mel Reddick1970 Bill Gregory1971 Roger Jaeger Bill Poindexter1972 Dave Lokanc Keith Nosbusch1973 Chris Davis Jim Schymanski Mike Webster1974 Gregg Bohlig Mark Zakula1975 Terry Stieve Steve Wagner1976 Mike Carroll Andy Michuda Ron Pollard John Rasmussen1977 Dennis Stejskal1978 Dave Charles Dave Crossen Dan Relich1979 Dennis Christenson Ray Snell Tom Stauss1980 Dave Ahrens Joe Rothbauer1981 Dave Levenick Dave Mohapp Larry Spurlin1982 Tim Krumrie Matt VandenBoom
John Williams1983 Mike Herrington Brian Marrow Randy Wright1984 game captains1985 Russ Fields Bob Landsee Troy Spencer1986 Joe Armentrout Craig Raddatz1987 Paul Gruber Rod Lossow1988 Todd Nelson David Wings1989 Dan Kissling Tim Knoeck1990 Don Davey Tony Lowery Nick Polczinski Greg Thomas1991 Chuck Belin Tony Lowery Brendan Lynch Troy Vincent1992 Chuck Belin Gary Casper Lionell Crawford1993 Joe Panos Lamark Shackerford1994 Jeff Messenger Brent Moss Joe Rudolph Mike Thompson1995 Darrell Bevell Jason Maniecki Pete Monty Steve Stark Eric Unverzagt1996 Daryl Carter Cayetano Castro Pete Monty Tarek Saleh Jamie Vanderveldt Jerry Wunsch1997 Kevin Huntley David Lysek Carl McCullough1998 Bob Adamov Cecil Martin Chris McIntosh Donnel Thompson1999 Ron Dayne Jason Doering Chris Ghidorzi Chris McIntosh Donnel Thompson2000 Chris Chambers Jason Doering John Favret Casey Rabach2001 Mark Anelli Brooks Bollinger
Wendell Bryant Nick Greisen Chad Kuhns Mike Echols2002 Brooks Bollinger Lee Evans Al Johnson2003 Lee Evans Jim Leonhard Jeff Mack Jim Sorgi2004 Dan Buenning Anthony Davis Anttaj Hawthorne Jim Leonhard2005 Brett Bell Matt Bernstein Donovan Raiola Mark Zalewski2006 John Stocco Joe Thomas Mark Zalewski (a 4th captain was named each game)2007 Jonathan Casillas Andy Crooks Ken DeBauche Ben Strickland Luke Swan (a 6th captain was named each game)2008 DeAndre Levy Mike Newkirk Chris Pressley Kraig Urbik2009 Garrett Graham Chris Maragos O’Brien Schofield Mickey Turner2010 Gabe Carimi Lance Kendricks John Moffitt Culmer St. Jean Scott Tolzien Jay Valai2011 Patrick Butrym Bradie Ewing Aaron Henry Russell Wilson2012 Rick Wagner Travis Frederick Montee Ball Mike Taylor Chris Borland Shelton Johnson2013 Selected by game2014 Selected by game2015 Michael Caputo Alex Erickson Joe Schobert Joel Stave
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1991
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Pos. Player Pos. Player
QB Tony Lowery OLB Dwight ReeseTB Terrell Fletcher DT Mike ThompsonFB Mark Montgomery NG Lee KruegerWR Lee DeRamus / Tim Ware DT Carlos FowlerWR Aaron Brown OLB Duer SharpTE Michael Roan LB Brendan LynchLT Mike Verstegen LB Gary CasperLG Chuck Belin CB Troy VincentC Joe Panos CB Eddie FletcherRG Mike Bryan SS Reggie HoltRT Tyler Adam FS Scott Nelson
1992
Offense Defense
Pos. Player Pos. Player
QB Darrell Bevell OLB Dwight ReeseRB Brent Moss DT Mike ThompsonFB Mark Montgomery NG Lamark ShackerfordWR Tim Ware DT Carlos FowlerSE Lee DeRamus OLB Chad YocumTE Michael Roan LB Gary CasperLT Mike Verstegen LB Aaron NorvellLG Chuck Belin CB Jeff MessengerC Cory Raymer FS Scott NelsonRG Mike Bryan SS Reggie HoltRT Joe Panos CB Korey Manley
1993
Offense Defense
Pos. Player Pos. Player
QB Darrell Bevell OLB Chris HeinRB Brent Moss DT Mike ThompsonFB Montgomery NG Lamark ShackerfordSE Lee DeRamus DT Carlos FowlerFL J.C. Dawkins OLB Brian JurewiczTE Michael Roan LB Eric UnverzagtLT Mike Verstegen LB Yusef BurgessLG Joe Rudolph CB Kenny GalesC Cory Raymer FS Scott NelsonRG Steve Stark SS Reggie HoltRT Joe Panos CB Jeff Messenger
1994
Offense Defense
Pos. Player Pos. Player
QB Darrell Bevell OLB Tarek SalehRB Brent Moss/ Terrell Fletcher DT Mike ThompsonFB Ron Johnson NG Jason ManieckiSE Tony Simmons DT Brian JurewiczFL JC Dawkins OLB Chris HeinTE Michael Roan LB Eric UnverzagtLT Mike Verstegen LB Pete MontyLG Joe Rudolph CB Kenny GalesC Cory Raymer FS Jeff MessengerRG Jamie Vanderveldt / Steve Stark SS Jamel BrownRT Jerry Wunsch CB Donny Brady
1995
Offense Defense
Pos. Player Pos. Player
QB Darrell Bevell DE Chad YocumRB Carl McCullough DT Brian JurewiczFB Cecil Martin DT Jason ManieckiSE Tony Simmons DE Tarek SalehFL Michael London OLB Daryl CarterTE Matt Nyquist LB Eric UnverzagtLT Cayetano Castro LB Pete MontyLG Jamie Vanderveldt CB Cyrill WeemsC Mike Rader FS Kevin HuntleyRG James Darby SS Leonard TaylorRT Jerry Wunsch CB Jason Suttle
1996
Offense Defense
Pos. Player Pos. Player
QB Mike Samuel RE Tarek SalehRB Ron Dayne DT Neil MiklusakFB Cecil Martin / Aaron Gibson DT Rod SpillerSE Donald Hayes End Brian JurewiczFL Tony Simmons OLB Daryl CarterTE Kevin Lyles LB Pete MontyLT Chris McIntosh LB David LysekLG Jamie Vanderveldt CB Cyrill WeemsC Derek Engler FS Kevin HuntleyRG Cayetano Castro SS Bob AdamovRT Jerry Wunsch CB Jason Suttle
1997
Offense Defense
Pos. Player Pos. Player
QB Mike Samuel End John FavretTB Ron Dayne DT Ross KolodziejFB Cecil Martin NG Chris JanekSE Donald Hayes RE Tom BurkeFL Tony Simmons OLB Bob AdamovTE Eric Grams LB Donnel ThompsonLT Chris McIntosh LB David LysekLG Bill Ferrario CB Jason SuttleC Casey Rabach FS Bobby MyersRG Dave Costa SS Leonard TaylorRT Aaron Gibson CB LaMar Campbell
1998
Offense Defense
Pos. Player Pos. Player
QB Mike Samuel LE Tom BurkeTB Ron Dayne LT Ross KolodziejFB Cecil Martin RT Eric MahlikSE Chris Chambers RE John FavretFL Ahmad Merritt OLB Bob AdamovTE Dague Retzlaff / Eric Grams LB Donnel ThompsonLT Chris McIntosh LB Chris GhidorziLG Bill Ferrario CB Mike EcholsC Casey Rabach FS Jason DoeringRG Dave Costa SS Leonard TaylorRT Aaron Gibson CB Jamar Fletcher
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1999
Offense Defense
Pos. Player Pos. Player
QB Brooks Bollinger LE Ross KolodziejTB Ron Dayne NT Eric MahlikFB Chad Kuhns End Wendell BryantSE Chris Chambers Rush John FavretFL Nick Davis OLB Roger KnightTE Dague Retzlaff LB Chris GhidorziLT Chris McIntosh LB Donnel ThompsonLG Bill Ferrario CB Mike EcholsC Casey Rabach FS Jason DoeringRG Dave Costa SS Bobby MyersRT Mark Tauscher CB Jamar Fletcher
2000
Offense Defense
Pos. Player Pos. Player
QB Brooks Bollinger LT Ross KolodziejRB Michael Bennett NT Eric MahlikFB Mark Anelli RT Wendell BryantFL Lee Evans Rush John FavretSE Chris Chambers OLB Roger KnightTE John Sigmund LB Nick GreisenLT Ben Johnson LB Jeff MackLG Bill Ferrario CB Jamar FletcherC Al Johnson FS Jason DoeringRG Casey Rabach SS Joey BoeseRT Brian Lamont CB Mike Echols
2001
Offense Defense
Pos. Player Pos. Player
QB Brooks Bollinger 5T Chuck SmithRB Anthony Davis NT Ben HerbertFB Chad Kuhns 3T Wendell BryantFL Lee Evans Rush Delante McGrewSE Nick Davis OLB Jeff MackTE Mark Anelli LB Bryson ThompsonLT Ben Johnson LB Nick GreisenLG Dan Buenning CB Mike EcholsC Al Johnson FS Joey BoeseRG Kalvin Barrett / Jonathan Clinkscale SS Michael BroussardRT Jason Jowers CB Scott Starks
2002
Offense Defense
Pos. Player Pos. Player
QB Brooks Bollinger LE Charles SpragueRB Anthony Davis LT Anttaj HawthorneFB Matt Bernstein RT Jason JeffersonFL Darrin Charles RE Erasmus JamesSE Jonathan Orr LB Alex LewisTE Tony Paciotti LB Jeff MackLT Ben Johnson OLB Kareem TimbersLG Dan Buenning LC Scott StarksC Al Johnson SS Jim LeonhardRG Jonathan Clinkscale FS Ryan AielloRT Jason Jowers RC B.J. Tucker
2003
Offense Defense
Pos. Player Pos. Player
QB Jim Sorgi LE Darius JonesRB Anthony Davis LT Anttaj HawthorneFB Matt Bernstein RT Jason JeffersonWR Lee Evans RE Jonathan WelshWR Brandon Williams LB Jeff MackTE Tony Paciotti LB Alex LewisLT Morgan Davis OLB Kareem TimbersLG Dan Buenning LC Scott StarksC Donovan Raiola SS Ryan AielloRG Jonathan Clinkscale FS Jim LeonhardRT Mike Lorenz RC Levonne Rowan
2004
Offense Defense
Pos. Player Pos. Player
QB John Stocco LE Erasmus JamesRB Anthony Davis LT Anttaj HawthorneFB Matt Bernstein RT Jason JeffersonWR Brandon Williams RE Jonathan WelshWR Darrin Charles SLB Mark ZalewskiTE Tony Paciotti MLB Reggie Cribbs / Andy CrooksLT Joe Thomas WLB Dontez SandersLG Dan Buenning LC Scott StarksC Donovan Raiola SS Robert BrooksRG Jonathan Clinkscale FS Jim LeonhardRT Morgan Davis RC Brett Bell
2005
Offense Defense
Pos. Player Pos. Player
QB John Stocco LE Joe MontyRB Brian Calhoun LT Jason ChapmanTE Jason Pociask RT Nick HaydenWR Jonathan Orr RE Matt ShaughnessyWR Brandon Williams SLB LaMarr WatkinsTE Owen Daniels MLB Mark ZalewskiLT Joe Thomas WLB Dontez Sanders LG Matt Lawrence LC Allen LangfordC Donovan Raiola SS Joe StellmacherRG Jason Palermo FS Roderick RogersRT Kraig Urbik RC Brett Bell
2006
Offense Defense
Pos. Player Pos. Player
QB John Stocco LE Joe MontyRB PJ Hill LT Jason ChapmanTE Andy Crooks RT Nick HaydenWR Luke Swan RE Matt ShaughnessyWR Paul Hubbard SLB DeAndre LevyTE Travis Beckum MLB Mark ZalewskiLT Joe Thomas WLB Jonathan CasillasLG Andy Kemp LC Allen LangfordC Marcus Coleman SS Joe StellmacherRG Kraig Urbik FS Roderick RogersRT Eric Vanden Heuvel RC Jack Ikegwuonu
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2007
Offense Defense
Pos. Player Pos. Player
QB Tyler Donovan LE Mike NewkirkRB PJ Hill LT Jason ChapmanFB Chris Pressley RT Nick HaydenWR Luke Swan RE Matt ShaughnessyWR Paul Hubbard SLB DeAndre LevyTE Travis Beckum MLB Elijah HodgeLT Gabe Carimi WLB Jonathan CasillasLG Andy Kemp LC Allen LangfordC Marcus Coleman SS Aubrey PleasantRG Kraig Urbik FS Shane CarterRT Eric Vanden Heuvel RC Jack Ikegwuonu
2008
Offense Defense
Pos. Player Pos. Player
QB Dustin Sherer LE O’Brien SchofieldRB P.J. Hill LT Jason ChapmanFB Chris Pressley RT Mike NewkirkWR Isaac Anderson RE Matt ShaughnessyWR David Gilreath SLB DeAndre LevyTE Garrett Graham MLB Jaevery McFaddenLT Gabe Carimi WLB Jonathan CasillasLG Andy Kemp LC Allen LangfordC John Moffitt SS Jay ValaiRG Kraig Urbik FS Shane CarterRT Eric Vanden Heuvel RC Niles Brinkley
2009
Offense Defense
Pos. Player Pos. Player
QB Scott Tolzien LE O’Brien SchofieldRB John Clay LT Dan MooreWR Nick Toon RT Jeff StehleWR Isaac Anderson RE J.J. WattTE Garrett Graham SLB Jaevery McFaddenTE Lance Kendricks MLB Culmer St. JeanLT Gabe Carimi WLB Mike TaylorLG John Moffitt LC Devin SmithC Peter Konz SS Jay ValaiRG Kevin Zeitler FS Chris MaragosRT Josh Oglesby RC Niles Brinkley
2010
Offense Defense
Pos. Player Pos. Player
QB Scott Tolzien DE Louis NzegwuRB John Clay DT Patrick ButrymWR Nick Toon DT Hemer/KohoutWR David Gilreath DE J.J. WattTE Lance Kendricks OLB Blake SorensenTE Jake Byrne MLB Culmer St. JeanLT Gabe Carimi OLB Mike TaylorLG John Moffitt CB Niles BrinkleyC Peter Konz SS Jay ValaiRG Kevin Zeitler FS Aaron HenryRT Rick Wagner CB Antonio Fenelus
2011
Offense Defense
Pos. Player Pos. Player
QB Russell Wilson DE Louis NzegwuRB Montee Ball DT Patrick ButrymFB Bradie Ewing DT Ethan HemerWR Nick Toon DE Brendan KellyWR Jared Abbrederis OLB Kevin ClaxtonTE Jake Byrne MLB Chris BorlandLT Rick Wagner OLB Mike TaylorLG Travis Frederick CB Marcus CromartieC Peter Konz SS Shelton JohnsonRG Kevin Zeitler FS Aaron HenryRT Josh Oglesby CB Antonio Fenelus
2012
Offense Defense
Pos. Player Pos. Player
QB Joel Stave DE David GilbertRB Montee Ball DT Beau AllenFB Derek Watt DT Ethan HemerWR Jared Abbrederis DE Brendan KellyWR Jordan Fredrick SLB Ethan ArmstrongTE Jacob Pedersen MLB Chris BorlandLT Rick Wagner WLB Mike TaylorLG Ryan Groy CB Marcus CromartieC Travis Frederick SS Shelton JohnsonRG Kyle Costigan FS Dezmen SouthwardRT Rob Havenstein CB Devin Smith
2013
Offense Defense
Pos. Player Pos. Player
QB Joel Stave DE Pat MuldoonRB James White NG Beau AllenWR Jared Abbrederis DE Ethan HemerWR Jordan Fredrick OLB Brendan KellyTE Jacob Pedersen ILB Chris BorlandTE Brian Wozniak ILB Conor O’NeillLT Tyler Marz OLB Ethan ArmstrongLG Ryan Groy CB Darius HillaryC Dan Voltz SS Dezmen SouthwardRG Kyle Costigan FS Michael CaputoRT Rob Havenstein CB Sojourn Shelton
2014
Offense Defense
Pos. Player Pos. Player
QB Joel Stave DE Warren HerringRB Melvin Gordon NG Konrad ZagzebskiWR Alex Erickson DE Chikwe ObasihWR Kenzel Doe OLB Joe SchobertTE Sam Arneson ILB Marcus TrotterTE Austin Traylor ILB Derek LandischLT Tyler Marz OLB Vince BiegelLG Dallas Lewallen CB Darius HillaryC Dan Voltz SS Michael CaputoRG Kyle Costigan FS Peniel JeanRT Rob Havenstein CB Sojourn Shelton
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Pos. Player Pos. Player
QB Joel Stave DE Arthur GoldbergRB Dare Ogunbowale NG Conor SheehyFB Derek Watt DE Chikwe ObasihWR Alex Erickson OLB Joe SchobertWR Robert Wheelwright ILB Chris OrrTE Austin Traylor ILB T.J. Edwards LT Tyler Marz OLB Vince BiegelLG Michael Deiter CB Darius HillaryC Dan Voltz SS Michael CaputoRG Walker Williams FS Tanner McEvoyRT Beau Benzschawel CB Sojourn Shelton
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All-time LetterwinnersA
Abbott, Allen 1900, 01, 02, 03 Abbrederis, Jared 2010, 11, 12, 13Ace, Norris 1951 Ackert, James 1944 Adam, Tyler 1990, 91, 92, 93 Adamov, Bob 1995, 96, 97, 98 Addy, Henry 1976 Adeyanju, James 2013, 14Ahara, Edwin 1890, 91 Ahrens, Dave 1977, 78, 79, 80 Aiello, Ryan 2000, 01, 02, 03 Alberts, Rodger 1964, 65 Albright, Edward 1968, 69, 70 Albright, William 1948, 49, 50 Alexander, Arthur H. 1911, 12, 13 Alexander, Brian 1995 Alexander, Walter A. 1894, 95, 99 Alford, Harry 1969Allen, Beau 2010, 11, 12, 13Allen, John 1957 Allen, Maynard 1906 Allen, Michael 2001, 02, 03, 04 Altmann, Robert 1957, 58, 59 Ambrose, Steven 1955, 56 Ameche, Alan 1951, 52, 53, 54 Amundsen, Norman 1953, 54 Anderson, Ashley 1941, 42, 46Anderson, Ben 2009, 10, 11, 12 Anderson, Brian 1985, 86, 87, 88 Anderson, Dave 1975 Anderson, Dave 1994, 95 Anderson, Earl 1895, 97, 98, 99 Anderson, Isaac 2006, 08, 09, 10Anderson, Ross 1978, 79, 80 Anderson, Sidney 1909 Andrykowski, Ervin 1951, 52 Anelli, Mark 1998, 99, 00, 01 Anthony, Thomas 1960 Anthony, Todd 1993 Antonie, William 1987, 88, 89 Apkarian, Gregory 1973 Appleton, Kraig 2009Armentrout, Joe 1983, 84, 85, 86 Armstrong, Brett 1981, 82, 83 Armstrong, Ethan 2010, 11, 12, 13Armstrong, Thaddeus 2015Arneson, Dave 1983, 84 Arneson, Sam 2011, 12, 13, 14Arnold, Brett 2013Arpin, H.A. 1911 Artley, Marvin 1985, 86, 87, 88 Ashby, Solomon 1986 Atkinson, W. 1896 Aulik, David 1965 Austin, Tim 1972 Austin, Willie 1996, 97, 98
B Bachhuber, James 1972, 73 Bachman, J. Cary 1951 Backus, August 1928, 29 Baer, Richard 1960, 61 Baffico, Steve 1994, 95 Bahlow, Ed 1944 Bailey, Raymond 1975, 76 Baine, W.M. 1903 Bakken, Clint 1999 Bakken, Jim 1959, 60, 61Ball, Montee 2009, 10, 11, 12Ball, Ray 2012,13, 14Ballweg, Charles 1970 Balts, Josh 2006Banaszak, John 1987, 88, 89 Bandor, Gary 1965 Bangert, Donald 1960 Barber, Greg 1976, 77, 78Baretz, Lance 2012, 13, 14Barker, Mike 1990 Barkley, Matt 1990 Barnes, Harry 1920 Barnum, Rolland 1924, 25, 26 Baron, Daniel 1972 Barr, Wallace 1919, 20, 22 Barrett, Kalvin 2001, 02, 03, 04 Barrios, Richard 1972, 73 Barryman, C. 1895 Barth, George 1892 Bartholomew, Ken 1928 Basten, Jim 1988, 89, 90 Batsch, Dan 1987, 88, 89, 90 Baumann, Robert 1940, 41, 42 Baxter, Richard 1982, 83 Becker, Michael 1972, 74 Becker, Robert 1933, 34 Beckum, Travis 2005, 06, 07, 08Beddell, M. 1898 Begel, William 1931 Behr, Samuel 1928, 29, 30 Belcher, Kevin 1982, 83, 84 Belin, Chuck 1989, 90, 91, 92 Bell, Brett 2001, 02, 04, 05 Bell, Mark, 2002, 03 Bellford, Russ 1983, 84 Bellile, Ken 1938 Bellin, Roy 1936, 37, 38 Bellows, Frank 1912, 13, 14 Below, Martin 1918, 22, 23 Belter, Tom 1974, 75 Bender, John 1933, 34 Bendrick, Ben 1945, 46, 47, 48 Bennett, Michael 1999, 00 Bennett, Steve 1948, 49 Bennett, Tom 1946, 47, 48 Benninger, Michael 1973, 74 Bentson, Harold 1923 Benz, Fred 1935, 36, 37 Benzschawel, Beau 2015Benzschawel, Scott 1985, 87 Berg, David 1965, 66
Berg, M.J. 1916 Berger, Louis 1912 Bergold, Scott 1982, 83, 84 Bernard, Giscard 1994, 95, 96 Berndt, Charles 1950, 51, 52 Bernet, Lee 1962, 63, 64 Bernstein, Matt 2002, 03, 04, 05 Berriman, Daniel 1982 Bertke, Wilson 1902, 03, 04 Bestor, Glenn 1955, 56 Bestor, Scott 1986, 87, 88 Bevell, Darrell 1992, 93, 94, 95 Beyers, Dow 1915 Bichler, David 1960, 61 Bickerstaff, Erik 1999, 00, 01 Bieberstein, Adolph 1922, 23, 24Biegel, Hayden 2014, 15Biegel, Vince 2013, 14, 15Billy, David 1967, 68Bingham, James 1933 Binish, Stanley 1928, 29 Blackbourne, Lisle 1946, 47, 48, 49 Blackburn, Bill 1889 Blackman, Thane 1923, 24, 25 Blackmun, Gil 1956 Blair, E.R. 1899 Blake, Rex 1967, 68 Blaskowski, Curt 1978, 79, 80 Bleyer, Charles 1906 Bliss, Donald 1965, 66, 67 Bloedorn, Arthur 1956 Bobo, Frederick 1985, 86 Boese, Joey 1998, 99, 00, 01 Boggs, Bryn 1995 Bohlig, Gregg 1972, 73, 74 Boliaux, Guy 1978, 79, 80, 81 Bollinger, Brooks 1999, 00, 01, 02 Bondi, Hobart 1917 Bondoc, Evan 2015Bonner, Brian 1983, 84, 85 Boodry, Kevin 1976 Booher, Martin 1953, 54, 56 Booker, Earl 1979, 80, 82 Boots, Richard 1966 Borders, John 1967, 68 Borgerding, Mike 1977Borland, Chris 2009, 11, 12, 13Borland, Kyle 1979, 80, 81, 82 Bosold, Edward 1971, 72, 73 Botham, Richard 1944 Bourne, Jim 1990, 91, 92 Bowers, Dale 1946 Bowman, Kenneth 1961, 62, 63 Boyajian, John 1966, 67 Boye-Doe, Howard 2001 Boyke, Scott 1989 Boykins, Michael 1983, 84, 85, 86 Boyle, F.E. 1907, 08 Boyle, Pat 1941, 42 Brader, James 1918, 19, 20, 21 Bradley, Henry 1898 Brady, Donny 1993, 94 Braker, Thomas 1977, 78, 79
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Branaman, Lance 1983, 84, 85 Brandstat, R. 1910, 11 Brandt, Harold 1962, 63, 64 Brandt, William 1974, 75 Bratt, Clarence 1953, 54 Bratton, Charles 1930, 31 Braun, David 1999, 00, 01, 02 Braun, Robert 1971, 72, 73 Breckenridge, Wm. 1912, 14 Brekke, Brad 1988, 89, 90 Brekke, Michael 1987 Brennen, Joseph 2011Breuscher, Terry 1976, 77 Brewer, Chester 1896 Brhely, Michael 1978 Bridgeman, John 1955, 56 Briedis, Eriks 2010Briggs, Thomas 1968 Brigham, Thomas 1964, 65 Bright, George 1910, 11, 12 Brin, Michael 1995 Brindly, Thaddeus 1904, 05 Brinkley, Niles 2007, 08, 09, 10Brockett, John 1966 Brodhagen, Gene 1936, 37, 38 Bronson, Paul 1940, 41 Brookins, Keelon 2015Brooks, Robert 2001, 02, 03, 04 Brooks, W.L. 1889 Broussard, Michael 2000, 01 Brown, Aaron 1989, 90, 91, 92 Brown, Byron 2001, 02, 03 Brown, Clarence 1968 Brown, Demetrius 1996, 97, 98, 99 Brown, Jamel 1991, 92, 93, 94 Brown, Matthew 2006Brown, Zach 2007, 08, 09Browne, Tom 1990, 91 Browning, Keith 1986 Bruce, Andrew 1889, 90, 91 Bruhn, Peter 1962 Brumder, W.C. 1889 Brumm, Roman 1918, 21 Brunston, Jevon 1993 Bryan, Mike 1991, 92 Bryant, Onjai 1996, 97 Bryant, Wendell 1998, 99, 00, 01 Bscherer, Jake 2006, 07, 09Bucci, Frank 1933 Bucciarelli, Gale 1965, 66 Buck, Howard 1913, 14, 15 Budde, John 1935 Budde, Robert 1982Budmayr, Jon 2010Buenning, Dan 2001, 02, 03, 04 Bunge, G.C. 1919, 20, 21 Bunge, George W. 1893, 94 Bunker, Eugene 1909, 10Burge, Rob 2009, 10, 11, 12Burgess, Yusef 1990, 91, 92, 93 Burke, Tom 1995, 96, 97, 98 Burks, Archie Roy 1950, 51, 52 Burks, David 1987, 88 Burlingame, Bret 2000 Burney, Richard 1979 Burns, Jason 1991, 92, 93, 94 Burrus, Jefferson 1924, 25, 26
Burt, Charles 1965, 67 Burt, Michael 1975, 77, 78 Buser, Alfred 1910, 11, 12 Bush, James 1902, 03, 04, 06 Buss, Gary 1968, 69, 70 Buss, Lynn 1966, 67, 68 Buss, Ronald 1970, 71, 72 Buss, Terry 1973, 74, 75 Butler, Nathaniel 1968, 69, 70 Butler, Robert 1911, 12, 13Butrym, Patrick 2008, 09, 10, 11Byrne, Jake 2008, 09, 10, 11
C Cabral, Armand 1977, 78, 79Cadogen, Sherard 2012, 13, 14Calhoun, Brian 2005Callahan, Russell 1934 Calligaro, Len 1941, 42 Cameron, Don 1925, 26, 27 Cammett, Stuart 1977 Campbell, Joe 1944 Campbell, LaMar 1994, 95, 96, 97 Campbell, Scott 2002, 03 Campbell, Tyrone 1989 Canada, Larry 1973, 74, 75, 76 Cannon, P.J. 1999 Canny, Thomas 1952 Canonie, Tony 1966 Cantrell, Branden 1994, 95, 96, 97Caputo, Michael 2012, 13, 14, 15Carimi, Gabe 2007, 08, 09, 10Carl, DuWayne 1957 Carl, Harland 1951, 52, 53 Carlson, Ronald 1956, 57 Carney, Theo 1992, 93, 94 Carolan, Penn 1943 Carpenter, Charles 1916, 17, 19 Carpenter, Marcus 1996, 97, 98, 99 Carr, Kemal 1983, 84 Carroll, Mike 1975, 76 Carter, Daryl 1993, 94, 95, 96 Carter, Fred 1910 Carter, Shane 2005, 07, 08Cascadden, Chad 1993, 94Cascone, Dan 2009 Case, Charles 1892 Casey, George 1928, 29, 30 Casey, Michael 1978, 79Casillas, Jonathan 2005, 06, 07, 08Casper, Gary 1989, 90, 91, 92Cassini, Thomas 2007, 08, 09, 10 Castle, Lewis 1912 Castro, Cayetano 1993, 94, 95, 96 Catalano, Chris 2001, 02, 03 Catlin, Mark 1930, 31 Cavill, Michael 1966, 67, 68 Cepicky, Scott 1984, 85, 86, 87 Chaconas, George 1990 Chamberlain, Al 1898, 99, 00, 03 Chamberlain, H.R. 1898, 99 Chambers, C.C. 1911 Chambers, Chris 1997, 98, 99, 00 Chandler, Patrick 1967 Chaney, Charles 1945 Charles, Darrin 2001, 02, 03, 04
Charles, David 1976, 77, 78 Chapman, Jason 2005, 06, 07, 08Chavez, Phil 1993 Christen, Rob 1997 Christensen, Gwynn 1948, 49 Christenson, Dennis 1978, 79 Christian, Richard 1975, 76 Christianson, Carl 1921 Christianson, Ed 1934, 35, 36 Chryst, George 1957, 58 Chryst, Paul 1986, 87, 88 Cibik, Vince 1938Cichy, Jack 2013, 15Cinelli, Rocco 1956 Cisler, James 1986 Clark, B.N. 1889 Clark, Carlease 1998, 99, 00 Clark, F. 1903, 04, 06 Clark, John 1964 Clarke, Robert 1943 Clauss, Joseph 1935, 36 Clawson, Larry 1973Claxton, Kevin 2008, 09, 10, 11Clay, John 2008, 09, 10Claypool, Tywin 1989 Cleary, Pat 1990 Clemens, Jason 2003 Clement, Corey 2013, 14, 15Clinkscale, Jonathan 2001, 02, 03, 04 Coatta, John 1949, 50, 51 Cochart, Nick 2001, 02, 03 Cochems, Ed 1897, 98, 99, 00, 01 Cochems, Henry 1894 Cohee, Kevin 1977, 78 Cole, Jess 1980, 81 Cole, Wallace 1926 Cole, Walter 1935, 36, 37 Coleman, Harry H. 1891 Coleman, Marcus 2004, 05, 06, 07Collias, Nicholas 1944, 47, 48 Collins, Pat 1974, 75, 76 Collins, William 1918, 19, 20 Collins, Willie 1981 Commander, Azree 1994, 95, 96 Comstock, N. 1894, 95, 96, 97, 98 Cone, Robert 1939 Connelly, Ryan 2015Connor, Charles 1943 Connor, Gordon 1926, 27, 28 Connors, Brett 2015Connors, Phillip 1972 Conry, Clifford 1928 Cooper, F. 1907 Cooper, Jamal 2004, 05, 06Cooper, Myron 1956, 57 Corcoran, Gordon 1957 Cory, W. 1896 Costa, Dave 1997, 98, 99, 00Costigan, Kyle 2012, 13, 14Cowans, Chuckie 2002, 03, 04 Cox, John 1977 Cox, T.A. 1944, 46, 47, 48 Crame, Jammar 2005Craine, James 1952 Cramer, Herbert 1916 Crawford, Lionell 1988, 89, 90, 92 Crenshaw, T.P. 1892
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Cribbs, Reggie 2004 Criter, Kenneth 1966, 67, 68 Crofoot, Edwin 1925, 26, 27 Cromartie, Marcus 2011, 12Crooks, Andy 2004, 05, 06, 07Crooks, Daniel 1969, 70 Crossen, David 1975, 76, 77, 78 Cruickshank, Dave 1996, 97 Cruse, Gino 2005Cuccia, Henry 1965, 66 Cuisinier, Frank 1927, 28 Cullen, Mark 1972, 73, 74 Culver, Harry 1907 Cummings, Leo 1913, 14, 15 Cummins, Connor 2011Cunningham, C.J. 1906, 07, 08Current, Jake 2008, 09, 10, 11Currier, Charles 1964, 65 Currier, Ken 1942, 46, 47 Curtin, Joseph 1906 Curtis, Arthur 1898, 99, 00, 01 Curtis, H. 1906 Curtis, Louis 1987 Cusack, Donald 1944 Cuthbert, Donald 1931 Cvengros, Jerome 1955 Cwayna, Michael 1953 Czech, Dave 1990, 91 Czechowicz, Bob 1974, 75, 76, 77 Czechowicz, Thomas 1975, 76
D Dal Sasso, Anthony 1943, 44 Daley, Pat 1997, 98 Damos, Ted 1940, 41 Daniels, Carlos 1998, 99 Daniels, Owen 2002, 03, 04, 05 Darby, James 1994, 95, 96 Daum, R. 1901 Davenport, Matt 1997, 98 Davey, Allen 1917, 19, 20 Davey, Don 1987, 88, 89, 90 Davey, John 1943, 44 Davidson, T.R. 1907, 08 Davies, James 1927, 28 Davies, William 1936, 38 Davis, A. 1893 Davis, Anthony 1972 Davis, Anthony 2001, 02, 03, 04 Davis, Carl 1973 Davis, Christopher 1971, 72, 73 Davis, Chucky 1979, 81, 82 Davis, Mark 1997 Davis, Morgan 2002, 03, 04 Davis, Nick 1998, 99, 00, 01 Davis, Ralph 1946 Davis, Raymond 1934 Davy, George 1913 Dawkins, J.C. 1992, 93, 94 Dawkins, Joseph 1968, 69 Dayne, Ron 1996, 97, 98, 99 Deal, Taiwan 2015Dean, James 1908, 09, 10 Dean, Joseph 1897 Deanovich, George 1933, 34 DeBauche, Ken 2004, 05, 06, 07
DeCicco, Brock 2012, 13DeCremer, Kirk 2007Deerwester, Charles 1972, 73Dehn, Casey 2010Dehnert, George 1934 Deiter, Michael 2015Delaney, Pat 1980 Dellenbach, Jeff 1981, 82, 83, 84 DeLisle, James 1968, 69, 70 Denlinger, Trent 2013, 14DeRamus, Lee 1991, 92, 93 Derby, Glenn 1985, 86, 87 Dering, Charles 1900, 01, 04, 05 Derleth, Henry 1958, 59, 60 Diatelevi, Pete 1993, 94, 95, 96 Dickert, Gary 1972, 73, 74 Dickinson, Henry 1893, 94, 95 Dierks, Robert 1941, 42 DiSalvo, Steve 1976Dippel, Tyler 2010, 11, 12, 13Dittman, Fred 1906, 07 Dittman, J. 1906 Dittrich, John 1954, 55 Dixon, D’Cota 2015Dixon, John 1952, 53 Dixon, John 1980 Dixon, Ken 1975, 76 Doar, Fred 1943 Docherty, Bob 2001, 02 Doe, Kenzel 2011, 12, 13, 14Doerger, Jerome 1978, 79, 80, 81 Doering, Jason 1997, 98, 99, 00 Dohmeier, Thomas 1976 Domres, Thomas 1965, 66, 67 Donaghey, James 1918 Donaldson, James 1934 Donnellan, Dave 1947 Donovan, Louis 1904, 05 Donovan, Tyler 2004, 05, 06, 07Dooley, Garret 2015Dooney, Ray 1943 Door, J. 1900 Doran, Mark 1980, 81, 82 Dornburg, Roger 1951, 52, 53 Dorsch, Albert 1937, 38, 39 Downham, Thomas 1960 Downing, Mark 1999, 00, 01 Downing, Robert 1948, 49 Dox, Jeremy 2000 Doyle, John 1937, 38, 39 Dreutzler, C. 1908 Drews, John 1948 Dreyer, Wally 1946, 47, 48 Driver, Earl 1899, 00, 01, 02 Drummond, William 1974, 75Dubois, Zack 2011Duckworth, Jeff 2010, 11, 12, 13Dudley, Anthony 1977 Dunaway, Don 1929 Durkin, Joseph 1952 Dyer, Warren 1965, 66, 67
E Eagleburger, Leon 1922, 23 Echols, Mike 1998, 99, 00, 01 Eck, Jason 1998
Eckl, Robert 1937, 38, 39 Edler, Ray 1916 Edwards, Clarence 1931, 32 Edwards, T.J. 2015Eggebrecht, Otto 1920 Eggers, Virgil 1930 Egholm, Nate 2006Egloff, Ronald 1974, 76 Eicher, Donny 1995, 97, 98 Ellerson, Gary 1982, 83 Ellestad, Patrick 2001, 02, 03 Elliot, Anthony 1977 Elliott, Alvah 1919, 20, 21 Elliott, Bruce 1944, 47, 48, 49 Ellis, Fred 1941 Ellison, Kevin 1990Emanuel, Nate 2009Embach, James 1947, 48, 49 Embick, Dick 1938, 39, 40 Emery, Larry 1983, 84, 85, 86Endicott, Andrew 2013, 14, 15Engelke, Robert 1931 Engle, Bob 1944, 45 Engler, Derek 1994, 95, 96 Erdmann, Scott 1975, 76, 77, 78Erickson, Alex 2013, 14, 15Esser, Clarence 1943, 44, 45, 46 Esser, Norbert 1952, 53 Eulberg, John 1943 Evans, Gene 1946, 47, 48, 49 Evans, Lee 1999, 00, 01, 03 Evridge, Allan 2007, 08Ewing, Bradie 2008, 09, 10, 11Ezerins, Elmars 1960, 62
F Fabry, John 1962 Fagerstrom, Eric 1939 Farmer, Ralph 1963, 64 Farrar, Arrington 2015Farris, Tom 1939, 40, 41 Faulkner, Eddie 1997, 98, 99, 00 Faverty, Harold 1945, 48, 50, 51 Favret, John 1997, 98, 99, 00 Fawley, Charlie 1984, 85, 86 Fedenia, James 1969, 70 Fee, John 1944 Felker, Eugene 1950, 51Fenelus, Antonio 2008, 09, 10, 11Fenton, A.J. 2010, 12Ferguson, Joe 2014, 15Ferguson, John 1933 Ferguson, Rufus 1970, 71, 72 Ferrario, Bill 1997, 98, 99, 00 Fields, Leonard 1967, 68 Fields, Russell 1983, 84, 85 Figaro, Lubern 2014, 15Filiatraut, John 1990 Filtzer, Robert 1915, 16 Findlay, Albion 1902, 03, 04, 05 Fischer, Sid 1943 Fish, John 1933, 34, 35 Fisher, Orville 1939 Fixmer, Mike 1980 Fladoes, Martin 1919 Flanigan, Brian 1994, 95, 96
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Flasch, Ryan 2007, 08Fleischer, O.J. 1904 Fleming, Neil 1961 Fletcher, Eddie 1988, 89, 90, 91 Fletcher, Jamar 1998, 99, 00 Fletcher, Terrell 1991, 92, 93, 94 Flower, L.B. 1891 Flowers, Otis 1987, 88 Floyd, Rufus 1975Floyd, Terrance 2013, 15Fogg, Joseph 1901, 02, 03 Fontaine, Thomas 1933, 34 Ford, Eric 1987 Forrest, H.G. 1895, 97 Fortino, Victor 1985, 86, 87, 88 Fowee, John 1970 Fowler, Carlos 1990, 91, 92, 93 Fox, John 1962 Fox, Orville 1939 Frain, Ronald 1962, 63, 64 Frank, Arthur 1906, 09 Franz, James 1973, 74, 75 Fraser, James 1957, 58Frederick, Travis 2009, 11, 12Fredrick, Craig 1980, 81Fredrick, Jordan 2012, 13, 14, 15Freeman, Damone 1988, 89 Freeman, John 1890, 91, 92, 93 Frei, Jerry 1942, 46, 47 Freimuth, Robert 1963 Freis, Randal 1971 French, Kyle 2011, 12, 13Freund, Robert 1946, 47 Fricke, Harry 1944, 45 Fritz, Steve 1983 Fritz, William 1965, 66, 67 Froelich, Kevin 1973 Frokjer, Randy 1972, 73, 74 Fronek, David 1963, 64, 65 Fuchs, George 1945, 46 Fucik, Robert 1907, 08, 09, 10 Fugitt, C.T. 1897 Fulco, Frank 1982 Fullington, Tim 1985Fumagalli, Troy 2014, 15
G Gaatz, David 1983, 84, 85 Gable, William 1948, 49, 51 Gage, Fred 1938, 39, 40 Gaglianone, Rafael 2014, 15Gajda, Matt 2003 Gales, Kenny 1993, 94 Gallagher, John 1946 Galletti, Mike 1994, 95, 96 Galvin, M.E. 1914 Gambardella, Joe 1974, 75, 76, 77 Gamber, Jeff 1985 Gantenbein, Milton 1928, 29, 30 Gardner, M.L. 1914, 15, 16 Garnsey, E.G. 1916 Garner, Manasseh 2010, 11Garrot, William 1938 Gaskill, Glenn 1967 Gassner, Kevin 1974, 75 Gaulden, Devin 2014
Gavre, Vince 1936, 37, 38 Gay, Al 1994, 95 Gehler, William 1956, 57 Gelbach, Warren 1905, 06 Gelein, E.A. 1912, 13 George, Wray 1944, 45, 46, 47 Gerber, Ervin 1923 Ghidorzi, Chris 1996, 97, 98, 99 Gibson, Aaron 1996, 97, 98 Gibson, Edward 1920, 21, 22Gilbert, Bryce 2012, 13Gilbert, David 2009, 10, 12Gilbert, Harry 1948, 50, 51 Gile, Gordon 1938, 39, 40Gill, Christopher 2013 Gill, Pat 1998 Gill, Ralph 1921 Gillen, John 2004 Gillette, Edmund 1910, 11, 12Gillins, D.J. 2015 Gilreath, David 2007, 08, 09, 10Gingrass, Robert 1953, 54 Girard, Earl 1944, 47 Gladem, Wendell 1981, 82, 83 Glavin, Terry 1992, 94 Glenn, Damon 1994, 95 Gnabah, Walter 1930 Godfrey, Rick 1989, 90 Goeke, James 1965Goins, Mario 2008Goldberg, Arthur 2013, 14, 15Golden, Rasheed 1997, 98 Goldenberg, Charles 1930, 31 Golemgeske, John 1933, 35, 36 Goode, Elliot 2002, 03, 04, 05 Goodman, Robert 1965 Gordon, Greg 1975, 76, 77, 78Gordon, Melvin 2012, 13, 14Gorman, Mark 2004, 05, 06Gorman, Michael 1985 Gosa, Gerald 1974 Gotstein, John 1927 Gotta, John 1959, 60 Gould, Harry 1897 Gould, Stevens 1917, 19, 21 Grabow, Brad 1982, 83, 84 Gradisnik, Anthony 1937, 38, 39 Graf, Alex 2011Graf, Rick 1983, 84, 85, 86 Graff, Neil 1969, 70, 71 Graham, Garrett 2007, 08, 09Graham, Robert 1977 Grams, Eric 1996, 97, 98 Granitz, Frank 1941, 46 Graper, Leslie 1916 Gray, Wells 1954, 55 Green, Charles 1975, 77, 78, 79 Green, Gerald 1979, 80, 81, 82Green, Kevin 2012Greenwood, David 1979, 80, 81, 82 Gregg, John 1895, 97 Gregoire, Todd 1984, 85, 86, 87 Gregory, William 1968, 69, 70 Greisen, Nick 1998, 99, 00, 01 Greyer, Neovia 1969, 70, 71 Gribowski, Joe 1997 Grice, Michael 1974, 75
Grimm, Richard 1960, 61 Grinde, Roger 1936 Grisley, William 1966, 67Groff, Matt 2009Grogan, Francis 1904 Gross, Michael 1962 Gross, Trent 1996 Grossman, Robert 1965, 66Groy, Ryan 2010, 11, 12, 13Gruber, Paul 1985, 86, 87 Grudzinski, James 1964 Grundy, Jack 1981Guetschow, Tyler 2006, 07, 08, 09 Gulseth, Wendell 1952, 53 Gunderson, B.C. 1915
H Haas, Michael 1972 Habeck, Milton 1971 Haberman, Hal 1945, 48, 49 Habermann, Aaron 2000 Hable, Bernard 1979 Hable, Burton 1952 Hackbart, Dale 1957, 58, 59 Hackbart, Vernon 1965 Hady, Patrick 1979, 80, 81, 82Haese, Jack 1944 Hagberg, Earl 1956 Hall, John 1993, 94, 95, 96 Hallberg, John 1986 Halleran, Timothy 1976 Haluska, James 1952, 54, 55 Halverson, Charles 1949 Hammen, Edwin 1917 Hammerson, E.J. 1901Hammon, Nate 2013Hammond, Chase 2012, 13 Hammond, James 1949, 50, 51Hampton, Adam 2009, 10, 11Hampton, Zach 2003, 04, 05, 06Hancock, Howard 1915, 16, 17 Hanke, Del 1944 Hanley, Bob 1945, 47, 48 Hannah, Albert 1969, 70, 71 Hansen, David 1950, 51 Hanssen, Robert 1972, 73 Hanzel, Lawrence 1948, 49 Hanzlik, Bob 1941 Harder, Pat 1941, 42 Harmon, Doyle 1924, 25, 26 Harmon, Leo 1924, 25 Harney, Brian 1971, 72, 73 Harot, Henry 1929 Harrington, Michael 1973 Harris, Welton 1922, 23, 24Harris, Xavier 2006, 07Harrison, Josh 2014Harrison, Marck 1982, 83, 84 Hart, Edward 1957, 58, 59 Hartlieb, Andy 1986, 87, 88 Hartman, Edward 1937 Hartmann, Will 2007, 08, 09Hartwell, Ed 1997 Haukedahl, Stan 1934, 36 Havenstein, Rob 2011, 12, 13, 14Haworth, Richard 1931, 32, 33
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Hawthorne, Anttaj 2001, 02, 03, 04 Hayden, Nick 2004, 05, 06, 07 Hayes, Donald 1994, 95, 96, 97 Hayes, Jesse 2014, 15Hayes, Neil 1927 Hayes, Travann 2003 Hazard, William 1974 Hazzard, William 1897 Hearn, Napolean 1961 Heath, Stan 1946 Hecker, Robert 1944 Heckl, Joe 1962, 63 Hegg, Troy 1995 Hegseth, Stuart 1976 Hegwood, Ronald 1976 Hein, Chris 1991, 92, 93, 94 Hein, Jordan 2009Heineke, James 1957, 58, 59 Heineke, John 1957 Heinz, Lawerence 1943 Helt, Mark 1985Hemer, Ethan 2010, 11, 12, 13Henderson, Jimmy 1989 Hennig, James 1964 Henrici, Ronald 1962Henry, Aaron 2007, 09, 10, 11Henry, Robert 1940 Herbert, Ben 1998, 99, 00, 01Herring, Warren 2012, 13, 14Herrington, Mike 1979, 80, 82, 83 Hertel, William 1955 Hess, William 1960, 61 Higgins, Peter 1967, 69 Hildreth, Harry 1943 Hile, Charles 1893 Hill, Early 1956, 57, 58Hill, Nick 2012Hill, P.J. 2006, 07, 08Hillary, Darius 2012, 13, 14, 15Hiltgen, Chris 1989 Hintz, Eldridge 1946, 47 Hirsbrunner, Paul 1940, 41, 42 Hirsch, Elroy 1942 Hirschfeld, Billy 2015Hobbs, Jon 1956, 57, 58 Hobbs, William 1957, 58, 59 Hodge, Elijah 2006, 07, 08Hodges, Dennis 1943 Hoeffel, J. Merrill 1910, 11, 12 Hoegh, Mark 1952, 53 Hoehn, Armand 1946, 47 Hofer, Kenneth 1956 Hoffman, Brian 1984, 85 Hoffman, Duncan 1964 Hoffman, Edward 1966, 67, 68 Hoffman, John 1971 Hogan, Casey 2005, 07Hohfield, Rudolph 1921, 22 Hohman, Jon 1962, 63, 64 Holland, Louis 1961, 62, 63 Holland, Louis Jr. 1985 Holland, Tyler 2006, 07, 08, 09Holloway, Robert 1938, 39 Holm, Kurt 1977, 78 Holmes, George 1944 Holmes, Harvey 1897, 98 Holmes, James 1957, 58
Holstein, William 1901 Holt, Reggie 1990, 91, 92, 93Holzbauer, Jeff 2006Holzwarth, Karl 1957, 59 Hoppman, Dave 1976 Hoskins, Mark 1940, 41, 42 Hosler, H. 1906, 07 Hotchkiss, George 1927Houston, Bart 2013, 14, 15Houston, Thomas 1977, 80 Hovland, Lynn 1935, 37, 38 Howard, David 1954, 55, 56 Howard, J. 1906, 08 Howard, Larry 1962, 64 Howard, Mike 1984, 85, 86 Howard, Nate 2002 Howay, Gregory 1963 Howell, Daniel 1987, 89 Hubbard, Paul 2004, 05, 06, 07Hubbard, Tom 1945 Hudson, Austin 2014Hudson, Craig 1986, 87, 88, 89 Huggett, Jerry 1991 Hughes, Devery 1999, 00 Hughes, Paul 1981 Humphries, Anthony 1985 Hunt, Fred 1904 Hunt, Josh 2000 Hunt, Leon 1986, 87, 88, 89 Hunter, Malvin 1987, 88, 89, 90 Huntley, Kevin 1994, 95, 96, 97 Huntley, Lee 1906, 07 Husting, Berthold 1898 Hutchinson, William 1950, 51, 52 Huxhold, Kenneth 1948, 49, 50 Huxhold, Terry 1958, 59, 60 Hyland, Richard 1968, 69, 70
I Iakisch, Robert 1907, 08 Ikegwuonu, Jack 2005, 06, 07Ingels, Doug 2009, 10, 11, 12Ingels, Thomas 2007, 08, 09, 10Ingold, Alec 2015Innis, Joe 1997 Irish, Russell 1922, 23 Isom, Adolph 1968, 69
J Jackomino, Bradley 1976, 77, 78 Jackson, Brandt 1967, 68 Jackson, Keith 1993, 94 Jacobazzi, Roger 1962, 63, 64 Jacobi, Gustav 1917, 19 Jacobs, H.H. 1892, 93, 94, 95Jacobs, Leon 2013, 14Jacobson, Carl 1910 Jaeger, Roger 1969, 70, 71 Jakious, Richard 1972, 73, 74 Jakubowski, Josh 1997, 99, 00Jamerson, Natrell 2014, 15James, Alec 2014, 15James, Erasmus 2001, 02, 04 Janek, Chris 1996, 97, 98, 99 Jamison, Terrance 2006
Jankowski, Eddie 1934, 35, 36 Jankowski, Thomas 1964, 65, 66 Jansen, Brian 1985 Janule, Victor 1966 Jax, James 1961Jean, Peniel 2011, 12, 13, 14Jefferson, Jason 2001, 02, 03, 04 Jefferson, Kyle 2007, 08, 09, 10Jefferson, Theodore 1970 Jenkins, Lowell 1957, 58, 59 Jenkins, Michael 1972, 73, 74 Jenkins, Nathan 1965 Jensen, Howard 1929, 30 Jensen, Paul 1934, 35, 36 Jenson, Joel 1964 John, Rex 1938, 45 Johnson, Al 1999, 00, 01, 02 Johnson, Albert 1905, 06 Johnson, Ben 1999, 00, 01, 02 Johnson, Bob 1963 Johnson, Coleman 1997 Johnson, Duane 1972, 75 Johnson, Ervin 1936 Johnson, Eugene 1945 Johnson, Farnham 1942 Johnson, Gregory 1969, 71 Johnson, James 1968, 70 Johnson, Lawrence 1976, 77, 78 Johnson, Leon 1986, 87, 88, 89 Johnson, Malcolm 1990 Johnson, Richard 1982, 83, 84 Johnson, Robert 1972, 73, 74 Johnson, Ron 1992, 93, 94 Johnson, Scott 1987, 88Johnson, Shelton 2009, 10, 11, 12Johnson, Steve 2005, 06, 07Johnston, Robert 1984, 85, 86 Joki, Matthew 1988 Joliffe, W.M. 1897, 98, 99 Jones, Bryan 1994 Jones, Darius 2000, 02, 03 Jones, Daven 2007, 08Jones, George 1904 Jones, James 1963, 64 Jones, Michael 1981, 82, 83, 84 Jones, Rex 1974, 75 Jones, Theodore 1898, 1903 Jones, Thomas 1976 Jones, Timothy 1985 Joran, Paul 2004, 05, 06Jordan, A.J. 2013, 14, 15Jordan, Lynn 1933, 34, 35 Jordan, Tim 1982, 84, 85, 86 Josten, John 1978, 80, 82 Jowers, Jason 1999, 00, 01, 02 Joyce, Leo 1979, 80, 81 Juneau, William 1899, 00, 01, 02 Jung, Louis 1964, 65 Jurewicz, Bryan 1993, 94, 95, 96
K Kabat, Greg 1930, 31, 32 Kalasmiki, Mike 1978, 79 Kaltenberg, Thomas 1975, 76, 77Kamoku, James 2004, 05, 06, 07Kampmann, Kevin 1998
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Kapoi, Micah 2015Karel, John 1892, 94, 95, 96, 98 Kasiska, Robert 1924, 25, 26 Katula, Matt 2001, 02, 03, 04 Kavanagh, Scott 1996, 97, 98, 99 Kaye, Daniel 2005, 06, 07Kaye, Jesse 1964, 65 Keefer, Jake 2014, 15Keeler, Ray 1912, 13, 14 Keeling, David 1982 Keenan, Joe 1943 Keigher, Greg 1995 Kelich, Joe 1982, 83 Kellogg, William 1960 Kelly, Brandon 2004, 05, 06, 07Kelly, Brendan 2009, 11, 12, 13Kelly, Joseph 1947, 48, 49 Kelly, Michael 1975, 76 Kelly, Pat 1977, 78 Kelly, W.M. 1914, 16, 17 Kemp, Andrew 2005, 06, 07, 08Kemp, Nikki 1994 Kempthorne, Dion 1961, 62Kendricks, Lance 2008, 09, 10Kennedy, Brant 1985, 86, 87 Kennedy, Chris 1993 Kennedy, Martin 1913, 14 Kennedy, Robert 1950, 51, 52 Kerr, James 1889, 90 Kessenich, Paul 1949 Ketelaar, William 1927, 28, 29 Keyes, Bud 1985, 86, 87 Keyes, Orton 1917 Kieckhefer, Herbert 1916, 17 Kiessling, Oscar 1921 Kiltz, John 1978 Kindt, Don 1943, 45, 46 King, Donte 1997, 98 King, Troy 1979, 80, 81, 82 Kirtley, Richard 2009Kissling, Dan 1986, 87, 88, 89 Kittel, Tom 1945, 47, 48 Kleber, Michael 2002 Klinzing, Vern 1945 Klosek, Timothy 1971 Kmet, James 1983, 84, 85, 86 Knapp, George 1891, 92Knauf, Luke 2006Knauff, Donald 1946, 47, 48, 49 Knight, Roger 1997, 98, 99, 00 Knobel, F. 1898 Knoeck, Tim 1986, 87, 88, 89 Kobza, Robert 1983, 84 Koch, Philip 1999 Koch, Thomas 1971, 72 Koch, Walter 1915, 16 Kocourek, David 1956, 57, 58 Koeck, Rich 1972, 73, 74 Koehler, Harold 1941 Koenig, William 1932, 33 Kohout, Jordan 2010Kolbusz, Don 1939 Kolian, Richard 1955, 56 Kolodziej, Ross 1997, 98, 99, 00Konkol, Derek 2006Konovsky, Robert 1954, 55Konz, Peter 2009, 10, 11
Kopina, Dan 1974, 75Korslin, Rob 2009, 10 Kostka, Wayne 1966 Kouba, Steve 1994 Kowalski, Tim 1989 Krall, David 1976, 77, 78 Kralovec, Arthur 1916, 17 Kranhold, Harvey 1931, 32 Kreger, Jeffrey 1969 Kreick, Ray 1939, 40, 41 Krein, Joel 1979 Krepfle, Mike 1978, 80 Kresky, Joe 1926, 27, 28 Kreuz, Louis 1914, 15, 16 Kreuz, Robert 1925, 26 Kron, Gary 1968 Kroner, Gary 1961, 62 Krueger, Lee 1990, 91, 92, 93 Krueger, Matt 1991 Kruger, Kenneth 1929, 30, 31 Krugman, John 1970, 71 Krumrie, Tim 1979, 80, 81, 82 Kuenzler, John 1943 Kuhlemeier, James 1966 Kuhns, Chad 1998, 99, 00, 01 Kuhns, Russ 2000, 01, 02 Kulcinski, Gerald 1958, 59, 60 Kull, Fred 1891, 92, 93, 94, 95 Kummer, Milt 1932, 33, 34 Kundert, Kenneth 1933, 34 Kunesh, Ervin 1960 Kurek, Ralph 1962, 63, 64 Kusa, James 1943, 44
L La Bun, Vladimir 1974, 75 LaCroix, Richard 1965, 66 Ladewig, Fred 1940 Lager, Dennis 1965 Laird, Ken 1943 Lamia, Vince 1973, 74, 75, 76 Lamont, Brian 1999, 00 Lamphere, Robert 1953 Landgraf, Ben 2007Landingham, Quincy 2007Landisch, Derek 2011, 12, 13, 14Landsee, Bob 1982, 83, 85 Lane, William 1949, 50, 51 Langford, Allen 2005, 06, 07, 08Lange, Raymond 1911, 12, 13 Lanphear, Dan 1957, 58, 59 Lanphear, George 1936 Larson, Albert 1898, 99, 00, 01 Larson, Lloyd 1924, 25 Laubenheimer, Roger 1943, 44 Lawrence, Matt 2003, 04, 05 Leafblad, Ronald 1962, 63, 64 Leaper, Wesley 1918 Lee, Donald 1943, 46 Lee, Rory 1990 Lehman, C. 1945 Leitl, Lester 1925, 26 Leonhard, Jim 2001, 02, 03, 04 Leppla, Robert 1975 Lerner, Alec 2011Lerro, Joe 1977
Lerum, Arnie 1899, 00, 01 Letz, Robert 1943 Leu, Robert 1950, 51 Levenhagen, Mark 1972 Levenhagen, Michael 1973 Levenhagen, Pat 1954, 55, 56 Levenick, Dave 1977, 78, 79, 80,81 Levine, Jason 1993 Levisee, Lester 1905 Levy, DeAndre 2005, 06, 07, 08Lewallen, Dallas 2013, 14Lewis, Alex 2002, 03 Lewis, Danny 1955, 56, 57 Lewis, Greg 1973, 74, 75Lewis, Jeff 2012 Lewis, Richard 1980Lewis, Sean 2006, 07 Lewis, Traison 2002, 03 Lick, Dennis 1972, 73, 74, 75 Lick, James 1983 Lick, Steve 1975, 76, 77 Liethen, Alois 1929 Liljequist, Lawrence 1902, 03 Linden, John 1928, 29 Lindsey, Scott 1969 Linfor, Joe 1930, 31, 32 Lisowski, Dan 1998, 99 Little, Gary 1972 Little, James 1967 LoCascio, Guy 1974 Locklin, Ronald 1952, 53, 54 Locklin, Stuart 1946 Loehrke, John 1936, 37, 39 Loepfe, Dick 1941, 46, 47 Logemann, R. 1889 Lokanc, David 1970, 71, 72 London, Michael 1991, 92, 93, 95 London, Mike 1964, 65 Long, F. 1902 Long, Thomas 1924, 25 Lonnborg, Thomas 1971, 72 Loope, T.E. 1889 Lopp, Frank 1941, 46 Lorenz, Albert 1938, 39, 40 Lorenz, Don 1978, 79 Lorenz, Michael 2002, 03, 04 Losse, Gary 1969, 70 Lossow, Rodney 1985, 86, 87 Loukas, Anthony 1964, 65, 66Love, Reggie 2012, 14, 15Lovshin, Leonard 1933, 35, 36 Lovshin, Ralph 1931, 32 Lowe, Dean 1943 Lowe, William 1954, 55, 56 Lowery, Tony 1987, 88, 90, 91 Lowman, M. 1907, 08 Lubratovich, Milo 1928, 29, 30 Lucas, Richard 1975Lukasko, Andrew 2009, 10, 11Luko, Jeffrey 1979, 81 Luksik, Franklin 1957 Lund, Gary 1970, 71, 72 Lurtsema, Rob 1993, 97 Lusby, William 1928, 29, 30 Lutz, John 1943 Lyle, J.T.S. 1897 Lyles, Kevin 1993, 94, 95, 96
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Lyman, F.S. 1899 Lyman, T.U. 1892, 93, 94 Lynch, Brendan 1988, 89, 90, 91 Lyons, Eugene 1940, 41, 42 Lyons, Terry 1974, 75, 76 Lysek, David 1994, 95, 96, 97
M Macias, Jay 1991, 92, 93, 94 Mack, Jeffrey 2000, 01, 02, 03 Mack, Jeffrey 1972, 73, 74 Mackmiller, William 1901, 10, 11 Magazzeni, Joe 1988, 89 Mahlik, Eric 1997, 98, 99, 00 Mahnke, Allan 1934, 35 Mahone, Tyrone 1989, 90 Maiava, Lyle 2004 Makris, George 1941, 42 Maksen, Bill 1991 Malesevich, Bronko 1936, 37 Malesevich, Emil 1936 Malone, Wally 1982 Mals, Ray 1945 Maly, Austin 2014Mangum, Mark 1990 Manic, Dennis 1972, 73 Maniecki, Jason 1991, 93, 94, 95 Manley, Korey 1990, 91, 92 Mann, Berthold 1918 Mansfield, Arthur 1928 Mansfield, Bob 1948, 50 Mansfield, Von 1980, 81Maragos, Chris 2008, 09Marcin, Raymond 1963, 65 Marconi, Joseph 1985 Marek, Billy 1973, 74, 75 Margoles, Harry 1918, 20 Marks, Randall 1968, 69, 70 Marks, Ryan 1997, 98, 99, 00 Marrow, Brian 1981, 82, 83 Marsh, Charles 1902 Marshall, Albert 1900, 01 Martin, Carl 1952 Martin, Cecil 1995, 96, 97, 98 Martin, James 1937 Martin, Jay 1913 Martine, Jim 1978, 79Marz, Tyler 2012, 13, 14, 15Maselter, William 1964, 65 Mason, Ernest 2003 Maternowski, Curt 1989, 90, 91, 92 Mather, Israel 1898 Matthews, Ira 1975, 76, 77, 78Matthias, Zac 2010, 11, 12, 13Mauerman, J.F. 1898 Maves, Earl 1946, 47 Maxwell, Jacob 2015May, William 1943 Mayer, Michael 1970, 71, 72 Mayfield, Jesse 2001 Mayo, Brad 1987, 88, 89 McAndrews, Harry 1924, 25 McCauley, Thomas 1966, 67, 68 McClish, Michael 1969 McConnell, Philip 1989 McConnell, Tim 1974, 75, 76
McCorison, Kyle 2002, 03 McCormick, Ben 1997 McCormick, Henry 1925 McCoy, James 1977, 78 McCrory, Raymond 1915, 16 McCullis, Brian 2007McCullough, Carl 1993, 95, 96, 97McEvoy, Tanner 2013, 14, 15McFadden, Jaevery 2006, 07, 08, 09McFadden, Thad 1980, 81, 83, 84 McFadzean, Jim 1940, 41, 42McKillip, Joe 2008, 09, 10 McGettigan, Pat 1989, 90, 91, 92 McGiveran, Stanley 1924 McGovern, T.Y. 1892 McGrew, Delante 1998, 99, 00, 01McGuire, James 2010, 12, 13, 14McGuire, Walter 1930, 31, 32 McIntosh, Chris 1996, 97, 98, 99 McKaskle, Herman 1927 McKay, Bob 1940, 41, 42 McKinney, Gerald 1961 McKinnon, Kyle 1981 McLaughlin, Paul 1943 McMaster, Paul 1913, 14 McMillin, James 1962McNamara, Joe 2012 McNamara, William 1953, 54, 55 McNaught, J.H. 1890 McPherson, Charles 1896 Mead, Jack 1941, 44, 45 Mearlon, James 1968 Meckstroth, Victor 2005Megna, Tony 2009Mehring, Robb 1988 Mehlhaff, Taylor 2004, 05, 06, 07Melka, Jim 1981, 82, 83, 84 Melzner, Arthur 1904 Merritt, Ahmad 1996, 97, 98, 99 Messenger, Daniel 1979, 80 Messenger, Jeff 1991, 92, 93, 94 Messina, Angelo 1972 Messmer, John 1906, 07, 08 Messner, Gary 1953, 54Meyer, Drew 2012, 13, 14, 15Meyer, Martin 1944, 45 Meyer, Robert 1943 Meyers, C.M. 1889 Meyers, Paul 1915, 16, 19 Meyers, Tilden 1948, 49, 50 Mialik, Larry 1969, 70, 71 Mialik, Matt 2001, 02 Michuda, Andrew 1974, 75, 76 Mielke, David 1983, 84 Mietz, Robert 1974 Miklusak, Neil 1994, 95, 96 Milaul, Frank 1941 Mileager, Dick 1975, 76, 77 Milek, Joseph 1964 Millar, William 1933 Miller, Carl 1922, 23, 24 Miller, Charles 1906, 08 Miller, Chester 1928 Miller, Don 1939, 40, 41 Miller, James 1953, 54, 55 Miller, Jeff 1988, 89, 90 Miller, Kerry 1988, 89, 90
Miller, Ron 1960, 61 Miller, William 1953 Minter, Alan 1975, 76, 77 Minton, Jarvis 2005, 06Moeller, Ralph 1937, 38, 39 Moffatt, William 1901, 02 Moffett, Harold 1912 Moffitt, John 2007, 08, 09, 10Mohapp, Dave 1978, 79, 80, 81 Molinaro, Frank 1930, 31, 32 Moll, John 1908, 10, 11 Momcilovic, Milan 1987 Monk, Robert 1964 Monroe, Brad 1969 Montgomery, Ken 1962 Montgomery, Mark 1990, 91, 92, 93 Montgomery, Steven 1977 Montoute, Sankar 1980 Monty, Joe 2003, 04, 05, 06Monty, Pete 1993, 94, 95, 96Moody, Prince 2008, 09Moon, Lance 1970, 71 Moore, Brian 1959, 60, 61Moore, Dan 2008, 09 Moore, James 1976, 77, 78 Moore, Maurice 2007, 08Morgan, Michael 1974, 75, 76, 77 Morris, Melvin 1956, 57 Morse, R.J. 2001, 02, 03, 04 Mortell, Emmett 1935 Moss, Brent 1991, 92, 93 Motl, Kevin 1979, 80 Mucklestone, R.W. 1907, 08 Mucks, Arlie Sr. 1914 Muegge, Walter 1926 Mueller, Herb 1934 Mueller, Nick 2000 Mueller, Sam 1997, 98, 99Muldoon, Pat 2010, 11, 12, 13Mullen, Mike 1990Munden, Kirk 2001 Murphy, Donald 1967, 68, 69 Murphy, Merritt 1900 Murphy, Peter 1907, 08, 11 Murray, Jack 1937, 38, 39 Muschinske, Bruce 1977 Musha, Mike 1968, 69 Musso, Leo 2013, 14, 15Myers, Bobby 1996, 97, 98, 99
N Nagy, Bill 2007, 08, 10Namnick, Steve 1978 Nault, Jeffrey 1981, 82 Neal, Josh 2005, 06, 07, 08Neal, Marvin 1979, 80, 81, 83 Negus, Fred 1942, 46 Nellen, James 1934, 35 Nellis, Joel 2005Nelson, Gordon 1920, 21 Nelson, Oscar 1893, 94, 96 Nelson, Parnell 1931 Nelson, Paul 1923, 24, 25 Nelson, Robert 1958, 59 Nelson, Robert 1993, 95 Nelson, Scott 1990, 91, 92, 93
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Nelson, Todd 1986, 87, 88 Nena, Gerald 1960 Nettesheim, Dave 1945 Nettles, James 1961, 62, 63 Nettles, Josh 2006, 07Neuser, Mark 2001 Neuville, Zander 2015Newell, Robert 1987, 88, 89, 90 Newkirk, Mike 2005, 06, 07, 08Nichols, Thomas 1922, 23, 24 Nicolazzi, Richard 1957 Nieforth, Fred 2003 Nines, Richard 1945Ninneman, Jacob 2013 Nordwig, Todd 1971Nortman, Brad 2008, 09, 10, 11Norvell, Aaron 1989, 90, 91, 92 Norvell, Merritt 1960, 61, 62 Norwick, Joseph 1974, 75 Nosbusch, Keith 1970, 71, 72 Novak, Clarence 1972, 73, 74 Nowak, James 1967, 69 Nowka, Pete 1985, 86, 87, 88 Null, Robert 1934, 35 Nyquist, Matt 1992, 93, 94, 95Nzegwu, Louis 2008, 09, 10, 11
O O’Brien, Danny 2012O’Brien, George 1950, 51, 52 O’Brien, John 1902, 04 O’Brien, John P. 1936, 37, 38 O’Dea, Pat 1896, 97, 98, 99 O’Donahue, Pat 1949, 50, 51 O’Donnell, Jody 1979, 80, 81, 82O’Neill, Conor 2010, 11, 12, 13O’Neill, Ed 1947 Obasih, Chikwe 2014, 15Odomes, Nate 1984, 85, 86 Offor, Chukwuma 2009, 11Ofstie, Harold 1911, 12, 13Oglesby, Josh 2008, 09, 10, 11Ogunbowale, Dare 2013, 14, 15Olsen, Harold 1916 Olshanski, Hank 1947 Olson, William 1917 Oman, Tury 1928, 29, 30 Onstad, Erick 1891 Orlando, Todd 1991, 92, 93 Orlich, Dan 1945 Orr, Chris 2015Orr, Jonathan 2002, 03, 04, 05 Orszula, Mark 1979, 80 Osswald, Chris 1981, 83, 84 Osthoff, Oscar 1907, 08, 09 Ostrowski, Justin 2004, 05, 07 Otterback, Hal 1946, 47, 48, 49 Otto, Tim 1988 Owens, Fred 1987, 88, 89
P Paar, Ronald 1962, 63 Pacetti, Mario 1932, 33, 34 Pacetti, Nello 1929, 31, 32 Paciotti, Tony 2001, 02, 03, 04
Pagel, John 1972 Palermo, Jason 2003, 04, 05 Panos, George 2015Panos, Joe 1991, 92, 93 Parish, Forest 1948 Parish, Steven 1979 Parks, John 1927, 28, 29 Partington, Paul 1986, 87, 88 Paskvan, George 1938, 39, 40 Passini, Mike 1971, 72 Patterson, Brian 1993, 94 Patterson, Jeremy 2015Paul, Herbert 1937 Peabody, Alvin 1972, 73, 74 Peak, Vern 1935, 36, 37 Pearce, James 1967 Pearse, Benjamin 1922 Pearson, Bret 1981, 82, 83, 84Peavy, Jazz 2015Peck, Dave 2006, 07, 08Pedersen, Jacob 2010, 11, 12, 13Peele, H.J. 1896, 97, 99Peniel, Jean 2011Peprah, Josh 2010, 12 Perkins, Ron 1958, 59, 60Perrin, Jon 2007, 08, 09, 10 Perry, C.S. 1903, 04 Peters, Kenton 1951, 52 Peters, Shawn 1988 Peters, Thomas 1955, 57 Peterson, Clarence 1936 Peterson, Donald 1939, 40 Peterson, H. 1903 Peterson, Keith 1985, 86, 88 Peterson, Marv 1932, 33 Peterson, Phillip 1966 Peterson, Robert 1939 Petruska, Robert 1948, 49, 50 Pettus, Jerone 2001, 02, 03 Phillip, Clifford 1940Phillips, Curt 2009, 12,13Pickens, Robert 1963 Pierce, Brad 1983, 84 Pierce, Brady 1988, 89, 90 Pierce, Maurice 1910, 11 Pike, Harry 1933 Pillath, Roger 1961, 62, 63 Pinnow, Gary 1964, 65 Pinnow, John 1946, 47, 48 Piper, Robert 1943 Piraino, Albert 1964 Pisetsky, Vitaly 1997, 98, 99, 00 Pittleman, Irving 1944 Pizer, Gordon 1934 Pleasant, Aubrey 2005, 07, 08Pluff, Gary 1968 Pociask, Jason 2002, 03, 04, 05 Pohl, Neil 1934, 36, 37 Poindexter, William 1970, 71 Polaski, Steve 1922, 24, 25 Polczinski, Nick 1989, 90 Pollard, Ronnie 1973, 74, 75, 76 Pollex, Eric 1995 Pollock, Chester 1911Ponio, Jerry 2012 Pophal, Raymond 1944 Popp, Anton 1935
Porett, Leo 1933 Pottinger, Earl 1945 Powell, Thomas 1912 Powell, Walter 1912, 13 Prael, F.W. 1889 Prather, Eric 2007, 08Pratt, George 1998, 99 Pratt, Sylas 1993, 94 Prchlik, Arthur 1951, 52 Pressley, Chris 2005, 07, 08Price, Art 1983, 84 Price, Arthur 1928 Price, Edgar 1944, 47, 48 Price, J. 1903 Price, William 1949 Prins, Richard 1943 Proctor, Thomas 1952 Propsom, Michael 1969 Prusinski, Michael 1976 Purnell, James 1961, 62, 63 Pyre, J.F.A. 1891, 95, 96
Q Quaerna, Arnold 1963
R Rabach, Casey 1997, 98, 99, 00 Rabas, Greg 1980, 81 Rabas, Thomas 1955 Radcliffe, Robert 1948, 49, 50 Raddatz, Craig 1983, 84, 85, 86 Rader, Mike 1994, 95, 96 Radke, Fred 1925 Rafko, Nick 1990, 91, 92, 93 Raiola, Donovan 2002, 03, 04, 05 Ramesh, Austin 2014, 15Ramlow, Richard 1943 Randle El, Marcus 2004, 05, 07 Rapps, David 1988, 89, 90 Rasmussen, Jeff 1991, 92 Rasmussen, John 1974, 75, 76 Rau, Harold 1914, 15 Ray, Bob 1940, 41, 42 Raymer, Cory 1991, 92, 93, 94 Reber, Thomas 1980 Rebholz, Harold 1927, 28, 29 Rebholz, Harold Jr. 1953 Rebholz, Russ 1930, 31 Reddick, Melvin 1967, 68, 69 Reese, Dwight 1991, 92 Regan, Jim 1942 Reich, Robert 1943 Reichardt, Rick 1962, 63 Reid, Michael 1983, 84, 85, 86 Reimer, John 1974, 75 Reineck, Gary 1966, 67, 68 Reinke, James 1954, 55, 56 Reise, Steven 1973 Relich, Daniel 1976, 77, 78 Remp, R.W. 1903, 04 Rendtorff, Edmund 1893 Rennebohm, Robert 1946, 47 Rentmeester, Bill 2005, 06, 07, 08Retzlaff, Dague 1997, 98, 99, 00 Reynard, T.J. 2013
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Rhodes, Rodney 1972, 73 Rhymes, John 1993 Rice, Eric 1964, 65, 66 Richards, John 1892, 93, 94, 95 Richards, Marshall 1980 Richardson, Charles 1972 Richardson, Curtis 1980, 81 Richardson, Seth 1900 Richter, Bob 1964, 65, 66 Richter, Pat 1960, 61, 62 Ridlon, Walter 1966, 67 Rieger, Harry 1914, 15 Riewer, Frank 1941 Ring-Noonan, Coddye 2011Riordan, James 1937 Riordan, J.P. 1895, 96, 97, 00 Risse, Charlie 2009, 10, 11, 12Risse, Jake 2011, 12Ritcherson, Lewis 1969 Roan, Michael 1991, 92, 93, 94 Roberson, Royce 1994, 95 Roberts, George 1941 Roberts, Jacques 1968 Roberts, John 1940, 42 Roberts, Ronald 1953 Robertson, Arthur 1943 Robinson, Bradbury 1903 Robinson, Rafael 1988, 89, 90, 91 Rodgers, James 1957 Rodriguez, Joe 1976, 77 Roedel, John 1965 Roell, Rob 1997, 98, 99 Rogenski, Theodore 1960 Rogers, C. 1899 Rogers, Harlan 1906, 07, 08 Rogers, James 1959 Rogers, Roderick 2003, 04, 05, 06Rohde, John 1994 Rohde, Kevin 1982, 83 Rooney, Harold 1941 Root, Greg 2003, 04 Rosandich, Ron 1955 Rose, Eugene 1926, 27, 28 Rose, Randy 1974, 75, 76 Roseth, Leonard 1905, 09 Rosga, Tim 1996, 97, 98, 99 Rosowski, P.J. 2015Ross, James 1985, 86, 87, 88 Ross, John 1933 Rothbauer, Joe 1978, 79, 80Rouse, Kevin 2010Rowan, Dwyon 2005, 06Rowan, Levonne 2002, 03, 04, 05 Rowe, Charles 1943 Royston, Kim 2006, 07Rudat, Karl 1967, 68 Rudolph, Joe 1992, 93, 94 Ruechel, Ben 2014Ruetz, Howard 1978, 79, 80Rushing, George 2014, 15Russell, Jack 2012, 13, 15Russell, James 1992 Russo, Greg 2011Rustman, Karl 1947, 48 Rutenberg, Bill 1980 Rutenberg, William 1952 Rux, Steve 1986, 87
Ryan, John 1966, 67, 68 Ryan, John E. 1893, 94, 96, 97
S Sachen, Michael 1964, 65 Sachtjen, Kenneth 1948, 49, 50 Safranek, Randy 1972 Sagapolu, Olive 2015Saleh, Tarek 1993, 94, 95, 96 Salen, Gregory 1973 Salmons, David 1968 Samp, Edward 1910, 11, 12 Samuel, Mike 1995, 96, 97, 98 Sanders, Dontez 2002, 03, 04, 05 Sanders, Krenwick 2014Sanger, Art 1972, 73, 74 Sanger, Carl 1933 Sanger, Fred 1925 Sauter, Kendall 1939 Savage, Corey 1981 Sawicki, Mark 1978 Schabert, Matt 2001, 02, 03 Schade, Donald 1959, 60, 61 Schaefer, Jerry 1948, 49 Schaffner, Donald 1966, 68 Scheid, Terry 1970 Schenk, James 1961, 62 Schernecker, Edward 1922 Schick, Jason 1999, 00, 01 Schick, William 1983, 84, 85 Schieble, Dan 1976, 77, 78 Schiller, Robert 1931, 32, 33 Schinke, Thomas 1965, 66, 67 Schleisner, Bill 1950, 51 Schlicht, Bob 1971 Schlicht, Kurt 1983 Schliksbier, Karel 1975 Schmidt, Edward 1914 Schmidt, Logan 2015Schmidt, Rudy 1968, 69 Schmitsch, Richard 1966, 67 Schmitz, Bill 1937, 38, 39 Schneck, Dan 1995 Schneck, Mike 1996, 97, 98 Schneider, Alfred 1923 Schneider, James 1969 Schneider, Paul 1992 Schneider, W.H. 1904 Schneller, John 1930, 31, 32 Schnetzky, Rick 1993, 94Schobert, Joe 2012, 13, 14, 15Schoeffel, Kevin 2008, 09, 10 Schoessow, Wally 1966, 67, 68 Schofield, Harvey 1902, 03 Schofield, O’Brien 2007, 08, 09Schoonover, Alan 1957, 59 Schrader, David 1970, 72 Schreiber, William 1900, 01 Schreiner, Dave 1940, 41, 42 Schremp, Thomas 1977, 78, 79 Schroeder, Daniel 1973 Schuelke, Karl 1933, 34, 38 Schuette, Paul 1926 Schwartz, John 1944 Schwarze, Herbert 1924 Schymanski, James 1971, 72, 73
Scott, Ralph 1917, 19, 20 Scribner, Charles 1907, 08 Seamonson, Al 1980, 81 Searcy, Henry 1990, 91, 92, 93 Seelinger, Len 1941, 42 Seifert, Michael 1971, 72, 73 Seis, Dean 1980 Self, Clarence 1943, 46, 47, 48 Senczyszyn, David 1990 Senn, Ed 1980 Senn, George 1898, 99, 00, 01 Severson, Peter 1981, 82 Shackerford, Lamark 1990, 91, 92, 93 Shafer, Allan 1944 Sharp, Duer 1988, 89, 90, 91 Sharron, Scott 1985 Shaughnessy, Matt 2005, 06, 07, 08Shea, Bob 1945, 47, 48 Sheehan, William 1929 Sheehy, Conor 2014, 15Sheldon, Walter 1889, 92, 95, 96 Shelton, Rodney 1991Shelton, Sojourn 2013, 14, 15Sherer, Dustin 2008, 09Shinnick, Thomas 1968, 69, 71 Shoemaker, Lawrence 1927, 29 Shong, A.C. 1898 Shorney, Gordon 1919 Shumate, Mark 1979, 80, 81, 82 Shwaiko, Paul 1952, 54, 55, 58 Sibley, Joe 2007Sigmund, John 1997, 98, 99, 00 Silverwood, T.P. 1895, 96 Silvestri, Carl 1962, 63, 64 Simala, Jay 1992 Simcic, John 1948, 49, 50 Simkowski, George 1950, 51, 52 Simmons, Douglas 1930, 31 Simmons, Haywood 1994, 95 Simmons, Ken 1973, 74, 75 Simmons, Ryan 2000, 01, 02 Simmons, Tony 1994, 95, 96, 97 Simonson, Richard 1956 Simpson, Ebert 1915, 16, 17 Simpson, George 1915 Sims, Clint 1979, 80, 81, 82 Sims, Darryl 1980, 81, 82, 84 Sivyer, Benjamin 1917 Sklare, Scott 1975 Skow, Emil 1900, 01 Skrzypchak, Eric 1996, 97, 98 Slaughter, B.K. 1924 Smith, Brian 1982 Smith, Chuck 1999, 00, 01Smith, Devin 2008, 09, 10, 12Smith, Dwayne 2002, 03 Smith, Frederick 1918, 19 Smith, Harold C. 1928, 32, 33 Smith, Harold, F. 1929, 30, 31 Smith, Jerome 1950, 51 Smith, John B. 1972, 73 Smith, John H. 1967, 68 Smith, Lance 2006, 07Smith, Leonard 1922 Smith, Lewis 1927, 28, 29 Smith, Lynwood 1914, 15 Smith, Jerron 2001
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Smith, Ronald 1962, 63, 64 Smith, William 1961, 62, 63 Smolich, Michael 1970, 71 Snell, Ray 1977, 78, 79 Snell, Robert 1968 Sobocinski, Phil 1964, 65, 66 Solwold, Mike 1997, 99, 00 Sondrup, Ryan 1995, 96, 97 Sorensen, Blake 2007, 08, 09, 10Sorgi, Jim 2000, 01, 02, 03 Soukop, Rudolph 1906, 07Southward, Dezmen 2010, 11, 12, 13Souza, Wayne 1977, 78 Spaeth, Tony 1989, 90, 91, 92 Sparger, David 1985, 86 Speigelhoff, Joe 2010, 11, 12Spiegelhoff, Nick 2012Spencer, Troy 1985 Spiller, Rod 1993, 94, 95, 96 Sprague, Charles 1958 Sprague, Jake 1998, 99, 00, 02 Springer, Ernest 1906, 08 Spurlin, Larry 1979, 80, 81 Staiger, David 1949, 50 Stalcup, Jerry 1957, 58, 59 Staley, Ronald 1960, 61 Standring, Paul 2007Stangel, C.G. 1898 Stanger, Dirk 1996 Stanley, Booker 2003, 04, 05 Stanley, Henry 1935 Starch, Ken 1973, 74, 75 Stark, Harold 1917 Stark, Howard 1919, 20 Stark, Steve 1992, 93, 94, 95 Starks, Scott 2001, 02, 03, 04 Stassi, Mike 1982 Stauss, Tom 1977, 78, 79Stave, Joel 2012, 13, 14, 15Stavrum, Edwin 1913, 14, 15 Stecker, Aaron 1995, 96 Steffen, Joe 1996 Steffes, Eric 2013, 14, 15Stehle, Jeff 2007, 08, 09Stein, Jeffrey 1987 Steiner, Ronald 1957, 58, 59 Steiner, Rudy 1971, 72 Steinmetz, George 1950, 51, 52 Stejskal, Dennis 1975, 76, 77 Stellick, Jack 1955 Stellmacher, Joe 2003, 04, 05, 06 Stemke, Kevin 1997, 98, 99, 00 Stensby, Clarence 1951, 52, 53, 54 Stephenson, Dennis 1969, 70 Steverson, Ron 1980, 81 Stewart, Jon 1973 Stiehm, Ewald 1906, 07, 08 Stieve, Terry 1973, 74, 75 Stills, Ken 1983, 84 Stipek, Ray 1923, 24, 25 St. Jean, Culmer 2007, 08, 09, 10Stocco, John 2003, 04, 05, 06Storck, Robert 1970, 71, 72 Stout, Ward 1930, 31 Stracka, Tim 1978, 79, 80, 82 Strain, Clair 1931, 32, 34 Straubel, Austin 1924, 25, 26
Straus, Derek 2012, 13, 14, 15Street, Lester 1896 Strehlow, Rollie 1949, 50, 51 Strickland, Ben 2004, 05, 06, 07Striefel, Rick 1986 Stroede, Terrence 1978, 79 Strongquist, Luther 1904 Strop, Todd 1989, 91 Stupka, Bob 1942 Subach, Mark 1980, 81, 82 Suits, William 1960 Suminski, David 1950, 51, 52 Sumner, Louis 1889, 91, 92 Sundt, Guy 1918, 19, 20, 21 Surber, Gordon 1947 Suttle, Jason 1994, 95, 96, 97 Swalve, Gary 1966, 67, 68 Swan, Luke 2005, 06, 07Swan, Scott 1981 Swiderski, Edward 1930 Swopes, Aaron 1987 Sydnor, Eric 1985, 86 Sydnor, Raymond 1978, 79 Sykes, Robert 1922, 27
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Taft, Merrill 1922, 23 Tams, Mike 1989, 90 Tandberg, Alvin 1911, 12, 13 Tansor, Dave 1986 Tarrell, Lucius 1904, 05 Tarzetti, Kenneth 1944 Taulien, John 1985 Tauscher, Mark 1997, 98, 99 Taylor, George 1913, 14 Taylor, Glenn 1915, 16 Taylor, John 1919 Taylor, Leonard 1995, 96, 97, 98 Taylor, Mike 2009, 10, 11, 12Taylor, Robert 1982, 84, 85, 86 Teague, Robert 1949 Tebell, Gustaf 1920, 21, 22 Teckemeyer, Oscar 1923, 24 Teets, Richard 1985, 86 Temp, James 1952, 53, 54 Tennant, John 1938, 39, 40 Terrell, Melvin 1980, 84 Teteak, Richard 1956, 57, 58Theus, Elijah 2008, 09Thiele, R.C. 1891 Thomas, Charles 1954, 55 Thomas, Greg 1987, 88, 89, 90 Thomas, Joe 2003, 04, 05, 06Thomas, Vaughn 1979, 80, 81, 82 Thompson, Alan 1969, 70, 71 Thompson, Bryson 1998, 99, 00, 01 Thompson, Donnel 1996, 97, 98, 99 Thompson, George 1895 Thompson, Jerry 1944, 45 Thompson, Jim 1945, 46 Thompson, Mike 1991, 92, 93, 94 Thompson, Patrick 1990, 91, 92 Thompson, Rich 1988, 89, 90, 91, 92 Thornally, Dick 1940, 41, 42 Thurner, George 1930, 31, 32
Tice, Nate 2011Tietz, John 1966, 67 Timbers, Kareem 2001, 02, 03 Tindal, Derrick 2014, 15Tobias, Dave 1930, 31, 32 Todd, Wayne 1966, 67, 68 Toepfer, Jim 1947Tolzien, Scott 2009, 10Tommerson, Clarence 1934, 35, 36 Tompkins, Reginald 1985, 86 Toon, Al 1982, 83, 84Toon, Nick 2008, 09, 10, 11Torian, Reggie 1994, 95 Tormey, Albert 1912, 13 Tormey, Thomas 1900 Tornow, Elmer 1938, 39 Torpfer, Jim 1947 Tratt, Paul 1897, 98, 99, 00 Tratt, W.F. 1892 Trautman, George 1894, 95 Trautman, H. 1896Traylor, Austin 2012, 13, 14, 15Trezy, Serge 2015Triplett, Delta 1997 Trotta, Lee 1968 Trotter, Marcus 2012, 13, 14Trotter, Michael 2011, 12, 13, 14Tucker, B.J. 1999, 00, 01, 02 Tucker, Melvin 1990, 91, 92, 94 Tucker, Rob 2002 Turk, Daniel 1983, 84Turner, Mickey 2006, 07, 08, 09Turturro, Ralph 1978
U Underwood, Pete 1987 Udelhoven, Connor 2013, 14, 15Underwood, Steven 1960, 61, 62 Unertl, Matt 1998, 99, 00 Unverzagt, Eric 1991, 93, 94, 95 Urbik, Kraig 2005, 06, 07, 08Ursin, Donald 1952, 53, 54 Usher, Edison 1918
V Valai, Jay 2007, 08, 09, 10Vance, Jerry 1980, 81 VandenBoom, Matt 1980, 81, 82 Vanderboom, E.J. 1902, 03, 04, 05 Vanderhoof, William 1950 Vander Kelen, Ron 1962 VanderVelden, Donald 1960, 61 Vanderveldt, Jamie 1993, 94, 95, 96 VandeZande, Chad 1985, 86, 87, 88 VanGent, Conrad 1911, 13 Vanden Huevel, Eric 2005, 06, 07, 08VanRiper, John 1911, 12 VanRoo, Todd 1992Van Someren, Mike 2006Vaughn, Harold 1917 Veit, Sam 1991, 92, 93, 94 Veith, Steven 1977, 78, 79 Vergetis, Gus 1953 Vernon, Calvin 1948 Versnik, Ron 1980, 81, 82
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Verstegen, Mike 1991, 92, 93, 94 Vesel, Charles 1960 Vesperman, Michael 1973, 74 Vincent, Troy 1988, 89, 90, 91 Vinci, Steven 1986, 87, 88 Vine, Jeffrey 1976, 77, 78, 79 Vogds, Evan 1941, 42 Vogt, Hugo 1943 Voigt, Stuart 1967, 68, 69Voltz, Dan 2013, 14, 15 VonBremer, George 1925, 26, 27 VonHeimburg, Ernest 1962, 64Vos, Max 2012 Voss, Donald 1951, 52 Vranesh, George 1941
W Waerig, John 1995, 96 Wagner, Chris 2000 Wagner, Jeffrey 1985, 86, 88 Wagner, John 1977 Wagner, Rick 2009, 10, 11, 12Wagner, Robert 1978 Wagner, Rube 1926, 27, 28 Wagner, Scott 1996, 97 Wagner, Steve 1973, 74, 75 Waisanen, Erik 1998 Walgenbach, Gene 1941 Walker, Albert 1957 Walker, Averick 1983, 84 Walker, Carlton 1980, 81 Walker, David 1891, 92 Walker, Elbert 1969, 70, 71 Walker, Jamil 2005, 06, 07Walker, Melvin 1967 Walsh, Jeffrey 1977 Walter, Ted 1980 Ware, Tim 1989, 90, 91, 92 Ware, Kurt 2005, 06, 07Warren, Ebert 1927, 28, 29 Wartinbee, Bob 1948 Washburn, Cliff 1943 Washer, Charles 1903 Washington, Jakarrie 2013Washington, Lee 1976, 77 Washington, Shadrick 1997 Washington, Selvie 1973, 74 Wasikowski, Paul 1978 Wasserbach, Lloyd 1940, 41, 42 Watkins, LaMarr 2002, 03, 05 Watrud, James 1977 Watson, Stephen 2001Watt, Derek 2012, 13, 14, 15Watt, J.J. 2009, 10Watt, T.J. 2015Watters, Philip 1986 Weber, Bernard 1943, 44 Webster, Michael 1971, 72, 73 Weems, Cyril 1993, 94, 95, 96 Wegner, Edmund 1938, 39, 40 Weigandt, Bob 1937, 38 Weiger, Ralph 1943 Weininger, Andrew 2005, 06, 07Weimar, Albert 1913, 14, 15 Weiske, Bob 1944, 47, 48 Weiss, Howard 1936, 37, 38
Welch, George 1977, 78, 79 Welch, Gerald 1957 Welch, Myron 1926, 27Welch, Philip 2008, 09, 10, 11Welsh, Jonathan 2001, 02, 03, 04 Wernicke, C.F.G. 1912 Wescott, Ward 1901 Wesley, James 1971, 72 Westedt, Paul 1933 Weston, Frank 1917, 19, 20 Westphal, John 1980, 81 Weyker, Jeff 1988 Wheeler, Mark 1984 Wheeler, Sam 1965, 66, 67 Wheelwright, Robert 2013, 14, 15White, Brandon 2002, 03, 04, 05White, James 2010, 11, 12, 13White, Jeff 1974 White, Johnny 2004, 05, 06White, LaMarr 1987, 88, 89, 90 White, Marcus 1997 Whitmore, Alba 1907 Whitmore, Joseph 1907 Whittaker, Elmer 1906, 07, 09 Whittaker, Terry 1969, 70, 71 Whyte, Conroy 1999, 00 Wielebski, T.J. 2004 Wiener, M.R. 1890 Wiesner, Tom 1958, 59, 60 Wilce, John 1907, 08, 09 Wilder, Lee 1969, 70 Wilke, Earl 1925, 26 Willding, Robert 1939, 40 Wille, Scott 2001 Williams, Bill 1986, 87, 88, 90 Williams, Brandon 1996, 97, 98 Williams, Brandon 2002, 03, 04, 05 Williams, Broderick 2000, 01, 02 Williams, Charles 1996, 97 Williams, Dean 1893 Williams, Edward 1923 Williams, John 1979, 80, 81, 82 Williams, John L. 1989 Williams, Robert 1985, 87 Williams, Robert 1989, 90, 91 Williams, Roland 1920, 21, 23 Williams, Sid 1956, 57, 58 Williams, Stanley 1972, 73, 74 Williams, Tony 1996, 97, 98 Williams, Walker 2014, 15Willson, Milo 1932 Wilmarth, George 1899 Wilson, Glen 1953, 54 Wilson, J. Donald 1935 Wilson, J. Robert 1925, 26, 27 Wilson, Robert 1946, 47, 48, 49 Wilson, Russell 2011Wilson, Sean 1989, 90 Wimmer, Hugo 1952 Wimmer, James 1930 Wimpress, James 1974 Winckler, Bob 1979, 80, 81, 82 Windward, Erwin 1935, 36 Winfrey, Carl 1968, 69, 70 Wings, David 1985, 86, 87, 88 Wink, Jack 1942, 46, 47 Winslow, George 1982, 83
Wirth, Jeff 1990, 91, 92, 93 Withers, Ed 1949, 50, 51 Witkus, Douglas 1976, 77 Witt, Gerald 1951, 52, 53 Wittig, Richard 1961 Woicek, Scott 2011Wojdula, Andy 1961, 62, 63 Wojta, Kyle 2009, 10, 11Wojtowicz, George 1978 Wolf, Jeffrey 1987, 88 Wood, Jake 2003, 04 Wood, John 1966 Woodford, Bruce 1977Woodward, Drew 2009 Woods, James 1920, 21Wozniak, Brian 2010, 11, 12, 13Wrabetz, Voyta 1903, 04, 05 Wright, James 1935 Wright, Randy 1981, 82, 83 Wuhrman, Jerald 1952, 53 Wunsch, Jerry 1993, 94, 95, 96
Y Yanakos, William 1966, 67, 68 Yarborough, William 1968, 69, 70Yates, Ronald 1965Yderstad, Charles 1948, 49, 50 Yeager, Clive 1898, 99 Yentz, Derek, 2006Yocum, Chad 1991, 92, 93, 95 York, Claude 1938, 39 Young, Richard 1969Young, Scott 1993, 94, 95 Young, Stephen 1962, 63 Yourg, Daniel 1979
Z Zagzebski, Konrad 2012, 13, 14Zakula, Mark 1972, 73, 74 Zalewski, Mark 2003, 04, 05, 06Zarling, Talon 2012, 13, 14Zeisler, George 1906 Zeitler, Kevin 2009, 10, 11Zeman, Robert 1957, 58, 59 Ziemetz, Arthur 1974 Ziese, Edgar 1927Zimmerman, John 1973, 74, 75 Zinke, Arthur 1913 Zoelle, Charles 1947 Zouvoas, Peter 1957, 59Zuleger, Kyle 2010, 11, 12, 13Zullo, Vince 1991, 92, 93, 94 Zych, Lester 1943
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The following former Badgers either played or are still active in professional football. These lists were provided by teams from the National Football League, Canadian Football League, World Football League, Arena Football League, United States Football League, United Football League and Arena Football League. Only players officially recognized as “rostered” professional players by those organizations are listed. Current professionals (as of end of 2015 season) are listed in
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Jared Abbrederis Green Bay Packers, 2014-15Dave Ahrens St. Louis Cardinals, 1981-84 Indianapolis Colts, 1985-87 Detroit Lions, 1988 Miami Dolphins, 1989 Seattle Seahawks, 1990Art Albrecht Pittsburgh Steelers, 1942 Chicago Cardinals, 1943 Boston Yanks, 1944Bill Albright New York Giants, 1951-54Beau Allen Philadelphia Eagles, 2014-15Alan Ameche Baltimore Colts, 1955-60Norm Amundsen Green Bay Packers, 1957Mark Anelli San Francisco 49ers, 2002-03 St. Louis Rams, 2006John Atwood New York Giants, 1948Jim Bakken St. Louis Cardinals, 1962-78Montee Ball Denver Broncos, 2013-15Travis Beckum New York Giants, 2009-12Kevin Belcher Los Angeles Raiders, 1985 Denver Broncos, 1987Chuck Belin Los Angeles Rams, 1993-94 St. Louis Rams, 1995-96Michael Bennett Minnesota Vikings, 2001-05 Kansas City Chiefs, 2006-07 Tampa Bay Buccaneers, 2007-08 San Diego Chargers, 2008-09 Oakland Raiders, 2010Scott Bergold St. Louis Cardinals, 1985Lee Bernet Denver Broncos, 1965-66Matt Bernstein Detroit Lions, 2005 Philadelphia Soul, 2006-07Erik Bickerstaff Dallas Cowboys, 2003Guy Boliaux Winnipeg Blue Bombers, 1983Brooks Bollinger New York Jets, 2003-05 Minnesota Vikings, 2006-08 Dallas Cowboys, 2008 Florida Tuskers, 2009-10Chris Borland San Francisco 49ers, 2014Kyle Borland Michigan Panthers, 1983-84 New Jersey Generals, 1985 Los Angeles Rams, 1987Ken Bowman Green Bay Packers, 1964-73 Hawaiians, 1975Donny Brady Baltimore Ravens, 1996-98Wendell Bryant Arizona Cardinals, 2002-04 Las Vegas Locomotives, 2009 Omaha Nighthawks, 2010Howard Buck Green Bay Packers, 1921-25
Dan Buenning Tampa Bay Buccaneers, 2005-08 Chicago Bears, 2008 Florida Tuskers, 2009Tom Burke Arizona Cardinals, 1999-02Jason Burns Cincinnati Bengals, 1995Jake Byrne San Diego Chargers, 2013-14 Houston Texans, 2013Brian Calhoun Detroit Lions, 2006-08Len Calligaro New York Giants, 1944-45LaMar Campbell Detroit Lions, 1998-02Larry Canada Denver Broncos, 1978-79, 81 Denver Gold, 1983 Chicago Blitz, 1984-85Gabe Carimi Chicago Bears, 2011-12 Tampa Bay Buccaneers, 2013 Atlanta Falcons, 2014-15Harland Carl Chicago Bears, 1956Chad Cascadden New York Jets, 1995-99Jonathan Casillas New Orleans Saints, 2009-12 Tampa Bay Buccaneers, 2013-14 New England Patriots, 2014 New York Giants, 2015Chris Chambers Miami Dolphins, 2001-07 San Diego Chargers, 2007-09 Kansas City Chiefs, 2009-10John Clay Pittsburgh Steelers, 2011Jonathan Clinkscale Rhein Fire, 2005 Tampa Bay Buccaneers, 2006-07 Orlando Predators, 2008Jim Cook Green Bay Packers, 1921Dave Costa San Francisco 49ers, 2001 Pittsburgh Steelers, 2003 Scottish Claymores, 2003 Toronto Argonauts, 2004-08Ken Criter Denver Broncos, 1969-74Marcus Cromartie San Diego Chargers, 2013-14 San Francisco 49ers, 2014-15Owen Daniels Houston Texans, 2006-13 Baltimore Ravens, 2014 Denver Broncos, 2015Don Davey Green Bay Packers, 1991-94 Jacksonville Jaguars, 1995-98Anthony Davis Hamilton Tiger-Cats, 2006-07 Toronto Argonauts, 2007Nick Davis Minnesota Vikings, 2002-03Ralph Davis Green Bay Packers, 1947-48Joe Dawkins Houston Oilers, 1970-71 Denver Broncos, 1971-73 New York Giants, 1974-75 Houston Oilers, 1976Ron Dayne New York Giants, 2000-04 Denver Broncos, 2005 Houston Texans, 2006-07Jim DeLisle Green Bay Packers, 1971Jeff Dellenbach Miami Dolphins, 1985-94 New England Patriots, 1995 Green Bay Packers, 1996-98 Philadelphia Eagles, 1999Lee DeRamus New Orleans Saints, 1995-96Glenn Derby New Orleans Saints, 1989-90
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John Dittrich St. Louis Cardinals, 1956 Green Bay Packers, 1959 Oakland Raiders, 1960 Buffalo Bills, 1961Jerry Doerger Chicago Bears, 1982 Chicago Blitz, 1984 Orlando Renegades, 1985Jason Doering Indianapolis Colts, 2001-03Tom Domres Houston Oilers, 1968-71 Denver Broncos, 1971-72Tyler Donovan Milwaukee Iron, 2009Wally Dreyer Chicago Bears, 1949 Green Bay Packers, 1950-51Mike Echols Tennessee Titans, 2002-04Bob Eckl Chicago Cardinals, 1945Ron Egloff Denver Broncos, 1977-83 San Diego Chargers, 1984Gary Ellerson Green Bay Packers, 1985-86 Detroit Lions, 1987Larry Emery Atlanta Falcons, 1987Derek Engler New York Giants, 1997-00Clarence Esser Chicago Cardinals, 1947Lee Evans Buffalo Bills, 2004-10 Baltimore Ravens, 2011Bradie Ewing Atlanta Falcons, 2012-13 Jacksonville Jaguars, 2014Tom Farris Chicago Bears, 1946-47Hal Faverty Green Bay Packers, 1952Rufus Ferguson Winnipeg Blue Bombers, 1973 Portland Storm, 1974-75Bill Ferrario Green Bay Packers, 2000-02Jamar Fletcher Miami Dolphins, 2001-03 San Diego Chargers, 2004-05 Detroit Lions, 2006 Houston Texans, 2007-08 Cincinnati Bengals, 2008Terrell Fletcher San Diego Chargers, 1995-02Carlos Fowler Toronto Argonauts, 1995-96 Houston Thunder Bears, 1996 England Monarchs, 1998 Los Angeles Avengers, 2004Jim Fraser Denver Broncos, 1962-64 Kansas City Chiefs, 1965 New England Patriots, 1966 New Orleans Saints, 1968Travis Frederick Dallas Cowboys, 2013-15Milt Gantenbein Green Bay Packers, 1931-40Milt Gardner Green Bay Packers, 1922-26Aaron Gibson Detroit Lions, 1999-01 Dallas Cowboys, 2001-02 Chicago Bears, 2003-05 Austin Wranglers, 2006-07 Cleveland Gladiators, 2008David Gilreath Indianapolis Colts, 2011 St. Louis Rams, 2011 Pittsburgh Steelers, 2012Earl Girard Green Bay Packers, 1948-51 Detroit Lions, 1952-56 Pittsburgh Steelers, 1957Charles Goldenberg Green Bay Packers, 1933-45Melvin Gordon San Diego Chargers, 2015Rick Graf Miami Dolphins, 1987-90 Houston Oilers, 1991-92 Washington Redskins, 1993
Neil Graff New England Patriots, 1974-75 Seattle Seahawks, 1976 Pittsburgh Steelers, 1976-77Garrett Graham Houston Texans, 2010-15David Greenwood Michigan Panthers, 1983-84 Oakland Invaders, 1985 Tampa Bay Buccaneers, 1985 Green Bay Packers, 1986 Los Angeles Raiders, 1988Bill Gregory Dallas Cowboys, 1971-77 Seattle Seahawks, 1978-80Nick Greisen New York Giants, 2002-05 Jacksonville Jaguars, 2006-07 Baltimore Ravens, 2008 Denver Broncos 2009 Omaha Nighthawks, 2010Ryan Groy Chicago Bears, 2014-15 Buffalo Bills, 2015Paul Gruber Tampa Bay Buccaneers, 1988-99Dale Hackbart Green Bay Packers, 1960 Washington Redskins, 1961-63 Minnesota Vikings, 1966-70 St. Louis Cardinals, 1971-72 Denver Broncos, 1973John Hall New York Jets, 1997-02 Washington Redskins, 2003-06Jim Haluska Chicago Bears, 1956Pat Harder Chicago Cardinals, 1946-50 Detroit Lions, 1951-53John Harris Green Bay Packers, 1925-26Marck Harrison Orlando Renegades, 1985-86Edgerton Hartwell Baltimore Ravens, 2001-04 Atlanta Falcons, 2005-06 Cincinnati Bengals, 2007Rob Havenstein St. Louis Rams, 2015Anttaj Hawthorne Oakland Raiders, 2005-07 Arizona Rattlers, 2008, 2010-11Nick Hayden Carolina Panthers, 2008-10 Cincinnati Bengals, 2011-12 Dallas Cowboys, 2013-15Donald Hayes Carolina Panthers, 1998-01 New England Patriots, 2002Ethan Hemer Pittsburgh Steelers, 2014-15P.J. Hill New Orleans Saints, 2009, 2010 Philadelphia Eagles, 2009 Washington Redskins, 2009Elroy Hirsch Los Angeles Rams, 1949-57John Hohman Denver Broncos, 1965-66Paul Hubbard Cleveland Browns, 2008 Oakland Raiders, 2009 Buffalo Bills, 2010Craig Hudson Green Bay Packers, 1990Ken Huxhold Philadelphia Eagles, 1954-58Jack Ikegwuonu Philadelphia Eagles, 2008-09Erasmus James Minnesota Vikings, 2005-07 Washington Redskins, 2008Chris Janek New Jersey Gladiators, 2002 Colorado Crush, 2003 Indiana Firebirds, 2004 Columbus Destroyers, 2005-06 Utah Blaze, 2006-08Ed Jankowski Green Bay Packers, 1937-41Jason Jefferson Buffalo Bills, 2005-07 Atlanta Falcons, 2008
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Al Johnson Dallas Cowboys, 2004-06 Arizona Cardinals, 2007Lawrence Johnson Cleveland Browns, 1979-84 Buffalo Bills, 1984-87Richard Johnson Houston Oilers, 1985-92Shelton Johnson Oakland Raiders, 2013-14Jimmy Jones Chicago Bears, 1965-67 Denver Broncos, 1968Tim Jordan New England Patriots, 1987-89Matt Katula Baltimore Ravens, 2005-09 New England Patrios, 2010 Minnesota Vikings, 2011Lance Kendricks St. Louis Rams, 2011-15Don Kindt Chicago Bears, 1947-55Roger Knight New Orleans Saints, 2001-04Dave Kocourek San Diego Chargers, 1960-65 Miami Dolphins, 1966 Oakland Raiders, 1967-68Ross Kolodziej New York Giants, 2001 San Francisco 49ers, 2003 Arizona Cardinals, 2004-05 Minnesota Vikings, 2006 Arizona Cardinals, 2007 Las Vegas Locomotives, 2009-10Bob Konovsky St. Louis Cardinals, 1957-59 Chicago Bears, 1960 Denver Broncos, 1961Peter Konz Atlanta Falcons, 2012-14Joe Kresky Green Bay Packers, 1930 Washington Redskins, 1932 Philadelphia Eagles, 1933-35 Pittsburgh Steelers, 1935Gary Kroner Denver Broncos, 1965-67Tim Krumrie Cincinnati Bengals, 1983-94Ralph Kurek Chicago Bears, 1965-70Bob Landsee Philadelphia Eagles, 1986-87Dan Lanphear Houston Oilers, 1960, 62Wes Leaper Green Bay Packers, 1921, 23Jim Leonhard Buffalo Bills, 2005-07, 13 Baltimore Ravens, 2008 New York Jets, 2009-11 Denver Broncos, 2012Dave Levenick Atlanta Falcons, 1983-84DeAndre Levy Detroit Lions, 2009-15Alex Lewis Detroit Lions, 2004-08 Omaha Nighthawks, 2010Danny Lewis Detroit Lions, 1958-64 Washington Redskins, 1965 New York Giants, 1966Dennis Lick Chicago Bears, 1976-81Dick Loepfe Chicago Cardinals, 1948-49Mike London San Diego Chargers, 1966Jason Maniecki Tampa Bay Buccaneers, 1996-98Von Mansfield Philadelphia Eagles, 1982 Michigan Panthers, 1984 Birmingham Stallions, 1985 Green Bay Packers, 1987Chris Maragos San Francisco 49ers, 2010 Seattle Seahawks, 2011-13 Philadelphia Eagles, 2014-15Cecil Martin Philadelphia Eagles, 1999-03Ira Matthews Oakland Raiders, 1979-81Earl Maves Detroit Lions, 1948Tom McCauley Atlanta Falcons, 1969-71
Thad McFadden Birmingham Stallions, 1985-86 Buffalo Bills, 1987Chris McIntosh Seattle Seahawks, 2000-01Jack Mead New York Giants, 1946-47Taylor Mehlhaff New Orleans Saints, 2008 Hartford Colonials, 2010Jim Melka Green Bay Packers, 1987Ahmad Merritt Chicago Bears, 2001-03Larry Mialik Atlanta Falcons, 1972-74 San Diego Chargers, 1976Don Miller Green Bay Packers, 1941-42Ron Miller Los Angeles Rams, 1962John Moffitt Seattle Seahawks, 2011-12 Denver Broncos, 2013Pete Monty New York Giants, 1997-00Mike Morgan Chicago Bears, 1978Emmett Mortell Philadelphia Eagles, 1937-39Brent Moss St. Louis Rams, 1995Don Murry Chicago Bears, 1924-31Bobby Myers Tennessee Titans, 2000-01Bill Nagy Dallas Cowboys, 2011 Detroit Lions, 2012Fred Negus Chicago Bears, 1950Jim Nettles Philadelphia Eagles, 1965-69 Los Angeles Rams, 1969-72Mike Newkirk Chicago Rush, 2010Brad Nortman Carolina Panthers, 2012-15Jack Novak Cincinnati Bengals, 1975 Tampa Bay Buccaneers, 1976-77Nate Odomes Buffalo Bills, 1987-93 Seattle Seahawks, 1994-95Pat O’Donahue San Francisco 49ers, 1952 Green Bay Packers, 1955Jonathan Orr Tennessee Titans, 2006-07Joe Panos Philadelphia Eagles, 1994-97 Buffalo Bills, 1998-00George Paskvan Green Bay Packers, 1941Phillip Peterson Green Bay Packers, 1932Roger Pillath Los Angeles Rams, 1965 Pittsburgh Steelers, 1966Jason Pociask New York Jets, 2006-07 Tampa Bay Buccaneers, 2008 Indianapolis Colts, 2009 Carolina Panthers, 2009 Seattle Seahawks, 2009Chris Pressley Cincinnati Bengals, 2009, 2010-13 Tampa Bay Buccaneers, 2009-10James Purnell Chicago Bears, 1964-68 Los Angeles Rams, 1969-72Casey Rabach Baltimore Ravens, 2001-04 Washington Redskins, 2005-10Donovan Raiola Amsterdam Admirals, 2007 St. Louis Rams, 2008 Chicago Bears, 2009 Tampa Bay Buccaneers, 2010 Omaha Nighthawks, 2010Cory Raymer Washington Redskins, 1995-01, 04-05 San Diego Chargers, 2002-03Michael Reid Atlanta Falcons, 1987-92Pat Richter Washington Redskins, 1963-70Michael Roan Houston Oilers, 1995-96 Tennessee Oilers, 1997-98 Tennessee Titans, 1999-00Rafael Robinson Seattle Seahawks, 1992-95 Houston Oilers, 1996
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Roderick Rogers Denver Broncos, 2007-08Gene Rose Chicago Cardinals, 1929-32Gus Rosenow Green Bay Packers, 1921Levonne Rowan Winnipeg Blue Bombers, 2009Joe Rudolph Philadelphia Eagles, 1995 San Francisco 49ers, 1997, ‘99Tarek Saleh Carolina Panthers, 1997-98 Cleveland Browns, 1999-00Matt Schabert Milwaukee Iron, 2009Mike Schneck Pittsburgh Steelers, 1999-04 Buffalo Bills, 2005-07 Atlanta Falcons, 2008-09John Schneller Detroit Lions, 1934-36O’Brien Schofield Arizona Cardinals, 2010-12 Seattle Seahawks, 2013-14 Atlanta Falcons, 2015Karl Schuelke Pittsburgh Steelers, 1939Paul Schuette New York Giants, 1928 Chicago Bears, 1930-32Ralph Scott Chicago Bears, 1921-25Champ Seibold Green Bay Packers, 1934-41Mike Seifert Cleveland Browns, 1974Clarence Self Detroit Lions, 1950-51 Green Bay Packers, 1952, 54-55Matt Shaughnessy Oakland Raiders, 2009-12 Arizona Cardinals, 2013-14Mark Shumate Green Bay Packers, 1985 New York Jets, 1985Carl Silvestri St. Louis Cardinals, 1965 Atlanta Falcons, 1966Tony Simmons New England Patriots, 1998-00 Cleveland/Indianapolis, 2001 New York Giants, 2002 British Columbia Lions, 2005-07Darryl Sims Pittsburgh Steelers, 1985-86 Cleveland Browns, 1987-88Devin Smith Pittsburgh Steelers, 2013-14Jerry Smith San Francisco 49ers, 1952-53 Green Bay Packers, 1956Ron Smith Chicago Bears, 1965 Atlanta Falcons, 1966-67 Los Angeles Rams, 1968-69 Chicago Bears, 1970-72 San Diego Chargers, 1973 Oakland Raiders, 1974 Southern California Sun, 1975Ray Snell Tampa Bay Buccaneers, 1980-83 Pittsburgh Steelers, 1984-85 Detroit Lions, 1985Phil Sobocinski Atlanta Falcons, 1968Mike Solwold Dallas Cowboys, 2001 Tampa Bay Buccaneers, 2002Jim Sorgi Indianapolis Colts, 2004-09 New York Giants, 2010Dezmen Southward Atlanta Falcons, 2014-15 Indianapolis Colts, 2015Jerry Stalcup Los Angeles Rams, 1960 Denver Broncos, 1961-62Ken Starch Green Bay Packers, 1976Scott Starks Jacksonville Jaguars, 2005-09Aaron Stecker Tampa Bay Buccaneers, 2000-03 New Orleans Saints, 2004-08Jeff Stehle Denver Broncos, 2010Kevin Stemke Oakland Raiders, 2002-03Terry Stieve New Orleans Saints, 1976-77 St. Louis Cardinals, 1978-84
Ken Stills Green Bay Packers, 1985-89 Minnesota Vikings, 1990Tim Stracka Cleveland Browns, 1983-85Dave Suminski Washington Redskins, 1953Jason Suttle Denver Broncos, 1999-00 San Francisco 49ers, 2001Merrill Taft Chicago Bears, 1924Mark Tauscher Green Bay Packers, 2000-10Mike Taylor Seattle Seahawks, 2013-14Jim Temp Green Bay Packers, 1957-60Deral Teteak Green Bay Packers, 1952-56Joe Thomas Cleveland Browns, 2007-15Alan Thompson Philadelphia Bell, 1974-75Donnel Thompson Pittsburgh Steelers, 2000 Indianapolis Colts, 2001-02Mike Thompson Cincinnati Bengals, 1998 Cleveland Browns, 1999-01Scott Tolzien San Francisco 49ers, 2011-12 Green Bay Packers, 2013-15Clarence Tommerson Pittsburgh Steelers, 1938-39Al Toon New York Jets, 1985-92Nick Toon New Orleans Saints, 2012-15 St. Louis Rams, 2015B.J. Tucker Dallas Cowboys, 2003 San Francisco 49ers, 2005-06 B.C. Lions, 2008Dan Turk Pittsburgh Steelers, 1986 Tampa Bay Buccaneers, 1987-88 Los Angeles Raiders, 1989-96 Washington Redskins, 1997-98Eric Unverzagt Seattle Seahawks, 1996-97Kraig Urbik Pittsburgh Steelers, 2009 Buffalo Bills, 2010-15Ron Vander Kelen Minnesota Vikings, 1963-67Mike Verstegen New Orleans Saints, 1995-97, 1999Troy Vincent Miami Dolphins, 1992-95 Philadelphia Eagles, 1996-03 Buffalo Bills, 2004-06 Washington Redskins, 2006Evan Vogds Green Bay Packers, 1948-49Stu Voigt Minnesota Vikings, 1970-80Rick Wagner Baltimore Ravens, 2013-15Steve Wagner Green Bay Packers, 1976-79 Philadelphia Eagles, 1980-81J.J. Watt Houston Texans, 2011-15Mike Webster Pittsburgh Steelers, 1974-88 Kansas City Chiefs, 1989-90Howard Weiss Detroit Lions, 1939-40Jonathan Welsh Indianapolis Colts, 2005-06James White New England Patriots, 2014-15Brandon Williams San Francisco 49ers, 2006-07 St. Louis Rams, 2007Dick Williams Green Bay Packers, 1921John Williams Dallas Cowboys, 1985 Seattle Seahawks, 1985 New Orleans Saints, 1986 Indianapolis Colts, 1987Russell Wilson Seattle Seahawks, 2012-15Carl Winfrey Minnesota Vikings, 1971 Pittsburgh Steelers, 1972Randy Wright Green Bay Packers, 1984-88Jerry Wunsch Tampa Bay Buccaneers, 1997-01 Seattle Seahawks, 2002-05Kevin Zeitler Cincinnati Bengals, 2012-15Bob Zeman San Diego Chargers, 1960-61 Denver Broncos, 1962-63
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NFL HonorsPro Football Hall of Fame
Elroy “Crazylegs” HirschPlayed for Chicago Rockets (1946-48) and Los Angeles Rams (1949-57) ... totaled 387 receptions for 7,029 yards and 60 TDs in career ... key part of the Los Angeles Rams’ revolutionary “three-end” offense in 1949 ... inducted into Hall of Fame in 1968
Mike WebsterSpent career with the Pittsburgh Steelers (1974-88) and Kansas City Chiefs (1989-90) ... played most seasons (15) and games (220) in Steelers’ history ... nine-time Pro Bowl pick, including five as a starter ... won four Super Bowls with the Steelers ... had a string of 150 consecutive starts between 1976-86 ... inducted into Hall of Fame in 1997
Super Bowl
Following is a list of former Wisconsin players on the rosters of teams that have participated in the Super Bowl: 1967 Ken Bowman, Green Bay*1968 Ken Bowman, Green Bay* Dave Kocourek, Oakland1970 Dale Hackbart, Minnesota Stu Voigt, Minnesota1971 Bill Gregory, Dallas 1972 Bill Gregory, Dallas* 1974 Stu Voigt, Minnesota 1975 Stu Voigt, Minnesota Mike Webster, Pittsburgh* 1976 Mike Webster, Pittsburgh* Bill Gregory, Dallas 1977 Stu Voigt, Minnesota 1978 Larry Canada, Denver Bill Gregory, Dallas* 1979 Mike Webster, Pittsburgh* 1980 Mike Webster, Pittsburgh *1981 Ira Matthews, Oakland* Steve Wagner, Philadelphia 1985 Jeff Dellenbach, Miami 1989 Tim Krumrie, Cincinnati 1991 Nate Odomes, Buffalo 1992 Nate Odomes, Buffalo 1993 Nate Odomes, Buffalo 1997 Jeff Dellenbach, Green Bay* 1998 Jeff Dellenbach, Green Bay 2000 Michael Roan, Tennessee2001 Ron Dayne, New York Giants Derek Engler, New York Giants Pete Monty, New York Giants2003 Aaron Stecker, Tampa Bay* Mike Solwold, Tampa Bay*2007 Jim Sorgi, Indianapolis*2010 Jim Sorgi, Indianapolis Jonathan Casillas, New Orleans*
2011 Mark Tauscher, Green Bay*2012 Travis Beckum, New York Giants*2013 Scott Tolzien, San Francisco2014 Montee Ball, Denver Chris Maragos, Seattle* O’Brien Schofield, Seattle* Russell Wilson, Seattle*2015 Jonathan Casillas, New England* James White, New England* O’Brien Schofield, Seattle Russell Wilson, Seattle2016 Brad Nortman, Carolina Owen Daniels, Denver*
*won Super Bowl
Pro Bowl
Following is a list of former Wisconsin players who have been selected for the Pro Bowl:1939 Milt Gantenbein, Green Bay Charles Goldenberg, Green Bay Eddie Jankowski, Green Bay1951 Elroy Hirsch, L.A. Rams1952 Elroy Hirsch, L.A. Rams Deral Teteak, Green Bay1953 Pat Harder, Detroit Elroy Hirsch, L.A. Rams1954 Don Kindt, Chicago1955 Alan Ameche, Baltimore1956 Alan Ameche, Baltimore Elroy Hirsch, L.A. Rams1957 Alan Ameche, Baltimore1958 Alan Ameche, Baltimore1962 Dave Kocourek, San Diego Bob Zeman, Denver1965 Jim Bakken, St. Louis1967 Jim Bakken, St. Louis1975 Jim Bakken, St. Louis1976 Jim Bakken, St. Louis1979 Mike Webster, Pittsburgh1980 Mike Webster, Pittsburgh1981 Mike Webster, Pittsburgh1982 Mike Webster, Pittsburgh1983 Mike Webster, Pittsburgh1984 Mike Webster, Pittsburgh1985 Mike Webster, Pittsburgh1986 Mike Webster, Pittsburgh Al Toon, New York Jets1987 Al Toon, New York Jets1988 Mike Webster, Pittsburgh Tim Krumrie, Cincinnati Al Toon, New York Jets1989 Paul Gruber, Tampa Bay Tim Krumrie, Cincinnati1990 Paul Gruber, Tampa Bay1992 Paul Gruber, Tampa Bay1993 Nate Odomes, Buffalo1994 Nate Odomes, Buffalo2000 Troy Vincent, Philadelphia2001 Troy Vincent, Philadelphia2002 Troy Vincent, Philadelphia2003 Troy Vincent, Philadelphia Michael Bennett, Minnesota
2004 Troy Vincent, Philadelphia2006 Chris Chambers, Miami Mike Schneck, Buffalo2008 Joe Thomas, Cleveland2009 Owen Daniels, Houston Joe Thomas, Cleveland2010 Joe Thomas, Cleveland2011 Joe Thomas, Cleveland2012 Joe Thomas, Cleveland2013 Joe Thomas, Cleveland Owen Daniels, Houston J.J. Watt, Houston Russell Wilson, Seattle2014 Joe Thomas, Cleveland J.J. Watt, Houston Russell Wilson, Seattle2015 Joe Thomas, Cleveland Travis Frederick, Dallas J.J. Watt, Houston (Def. MVP)2016 Joe Thomas, Cleveland Travis Frederick, Dallas J.J. Watt, Houston Russell Wilson, Seattle (Off. MVP)
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Listings include player’s name, team that selected him and the round (in parenthe-ses) in which he was selected.
1937 NFL Draft
Ed Jankowski, Green Bay (1)John Golemgeske, Brooklyn (6)
1939 NFL Draft
Howard Weiss, Detroit (2)Lynn Hovland, Green Bay (3)Vince Gavre, Green Bay (8)Roy Bellin, Green Bay (14)
1940 NFL Draft
Jack Murray, Brooklyn (6)
1941 NFL Draft
George Paskvan, Green Bay (1)Fred Gage, Detroit (17)
1942 NFL Draft
Tom Farris, Green Bay (9)
1943 NFL Draft
Dave Schreiner, Detroit (2)Paul Hirshbrunner, Chicago Cards (12)Pat Lyons, Chicago Bears (17)Lloyd Wasserbach, Green Bay (19)Mark Hoskins, Green Bay (20)Bob Baumann, Chicago Bears (22)George Makris, Green Bay (24)Bob Ray, Green Bay (28)
1944 NFL Draft
Pat Harder, Chicago Cardinals (1)Bob Hanzlik, Philadelphia (11)Pat Boyle, Chicago Bears (27)Len Seeliger, Pittsburgh (30)
1945 NFL Draft
Elroy Hirsch, Cleveland (1)Jack Mead, N.Y. Giants (7)Fred Negus, Cleveland (7)Jack Wink, N.Y. Giants (15)Ken Currier, Detroit (21)Frank Lopp, Detroit (29)
1946 NFL Draft
Rex John, Boston (10)Dick Loepfe, Chicago Cardinals (11)
1947 NFL Draft
Don Kindt, Chicago Bears (1)George Fuchs, L.A. Rams (13)Wally Dreyer, Chicago Bears (15)Clarence Esser, Chicago Cardinals (18) Earl Maves, Detroit (26)
1948 NFL Draft
Earl Girard, Green Bay (1)Clarence Self, Chicago Cardinals (12)Bob Rennebohm, Green Bay (12)
1948 AAFC Draft
Bob Rennebohm, Buffalo (25)Earl Girard, N.Y. Yankees (27)Ben Bendrick, Baltimore (28)
1949 NFL Draft
Ben Bendrick, Chicago Bears (4)Hal Faverty, Chicago Bears (15)
1949 AAFC Draft
Ben Bendrick, N.Y. Yankees (11)Clarence Self, Cleveland (13)
1950 NFL Draft
Bob Wilson, Cleveland (4)Joe Kelly, N.Y. Giants (13)Hal Otterback, Green Bay (17)Gene Evans, Green Bay (21)
1951 NFL Draft
John Simcic, Chicago Cardinals (15)Bill Albright, N.Y. Giants (20)Bob Radcliffe, Pittsburgh (27)Ken Huxhold, Chicago Cardinals (27)Ed Withers, Green Bay (30)
1952 NFL Draft
Marion Campbell, San Francisco (4)Pat O’Donahue, San Francisco (5)Jerry Smith, San Francisco (8)Deral Teteak, Green Bay (9)Jim Hammond, Texas (10)John Coatta, Green Bay (16)Gene Felker, Texas (19)
1953 NFL Draft
Bob Kennedy, Green Bay (6)Charley Berndt, Chicago Cardinals (10)Harland Carl, Chicago Bears (14)Dave Suminski, Washington (15)
1954 NFL Draft
Wendell Gulseth, N.Y. Giants (12)Roger Dornburg, Washington (13)Jerry Witt, Washington (19)Jim Haluska, Chicago Bears (30)
Badgers In The NFL Draft
FIRST-ROUND NFL DRAFT CHOICESYear Player Selection Team
1937 Ed Jankowski 9th Green Bay Packers1941 George Paskvan 7th Green Bay Packers1944 Pat Harder 2nd St. Louis Cardinals1945 Elroy Hirsch 5th Cleveland Browns1947 Don Kindt 11th Chicago Bears1948 Earl Girard 7th Green Bay Packers1955 Alan Ameche 2nd Baltimore Colts1963 Pat Richter 7th Washington Redskins1976 Dennis Lick 8th Chicago Bears1980 Ray Snell 22nd Tampa Bay Buccaneers1985 Al Toon 10th New York Jets1985 Richard Johnson 11th Houston Oilers1985 Darryl Sims 20th Pittsburgh Steelers1988 Paul Gruber 4th Tampa Bay Buccaneers1992 Troy Vincent 7th Miami Dolphins1999 Aaron Gibson 27th Detroit Lions2000 Ron Dayne 11th New York Giants2000 Chris McIntosh 22nd Seattle Seahawks2001 Jamar Fletcher 26th Miami Dolphins2001 Michael Bennett 27th Minnesota Vikings2002 Wendell Bryant 12th Arizona Cardinals2004 Lee Evans 13th Buffalo Bills2005 Erasmus James 18th Minnesota Vikings2007 Joe Thomas 3rd Cleveland Browns2011 J.J. Watt 11th Houston Texans2011 Gabe Carimi 29th Chicago Bears2012 Kevin Zeitler 27th Cincinnati Bengals2013 Travis Frederick 31st Dallas Cowboys2015 Melvin Gordon 15th San Diego Chargers
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1955 NFL Draft
Alan Ameche, Baltimore (1)Jim Temp, Green Bay (2)Norm Amundsen, Green Bay (6)Ron Locklin, N.Y. Giants (6)Clarence Bratt, Chicago Bears (12)Jerry Cvengros, L.A. Rams (21)Bob Gingrass, Philadelphia (27)
1956 NFL Draft
Bob Konovsky, Chicago Cardinals (7) Charlie Thomas, Green Bay (14)Wells Gray, Washington (16)Dick Kolian, Green Bay (27)Jim Miller, Chicago Cardinals (28)
1957 NFL Draft
Glenn Bestor, Green Bay (12)Marty Booher, Green Bay (27)
1958 NFL Draft
Danny Lewis, Detroit (6)Rocco Cinelli, Chicago Bears (11)Sid Williams, N.Y. Giants (11)
1959 NFL Draft
Bob Zeman, Cleveland (10)Dick Teteak, Green Bay (15)Dave Kocourek, Pittsburgh (19)Jim Fraser, Cleveland (21)Lowell Jenkins, Philadelphia (27)
1960 NFL Draft
Dale Hackbart, Green Bay (5)Jerry Stalcup, L.A. Rams (6)Dan Lanphear, Pittsburgh (8)Jim Heineke, San Francisco (16)Bob Nelson, Cleveland (20)
1960 AFL Draft
Dale Hackbart, Minnesota (1)Jim Heineke, Dallas (1)Bob Nelson, Dallas (1)Jerry Stalcup, Minnesota (1)Bob Zeman, L.A. Chargers (1)Bob Nelson, Oakland (Alt.)
1961 NFL Draft
Ron Miller, L.A. Rams (3)Tom Wiesner, Baltimore (16)Jerry Stalcup, Minnesota (Exp.)
1961 AFL Draft
Ron Miller, Houston (21)Terry Huxhold, Boston (27)
1962 NFL Draft
Jim Bakken, L.A. Rams (7)Ron Staley, Minnesota (17)
1963 NFL Draft
Pat Richter, Washington (1)Gary Kroner, Green Bay (7)
1963 AFL Draft
Pat Richter, Denver (10)Gary Kroner, N.Y. Titans (19)Ron Vander Kelen, N.Y. Titans (21)Ron Carlson, Buffalo (25)
1964 NFL Draft
Roger Pillath, Buffalo (3)Jimmy Jones, Chicago Bears (6)Ken Bowman, Green Bay (8)Bob Johnson, St. Louis (8)
1964 AFL Draft
Roger Pillath, Buffalo (7)Ken Bowman, N.Y. Jets (10)Jimmy Jones, Denver (25)
1965 NFL Draft
Roger Jacobazzi, Green Bay (7)Al Piraino, Philadelphia (8)Carl Silvestri, St. Louis (16)Fred Reichardt, Baltimore (17)Ralph Kurek, Chicago Bears (20)
1965 AFL Draft
Jon Hohman, Denver (8)Al Piraino, Kansas City (11)
1966 NFL Draft
Tom Brigham, Detroit (10)Bill Maselter, Detroit (13)Danny Lewis, Atlanta (Exp.)Carl Silvestri, Atlanta (Exp.)Ron Smith, Atlanta (Exp.)
1966 AFL Draft
Mike London, San Diego (14)Dave Kocourek, Miami (Exp.)
1968 NFL Draft
Tom Domres, Houston (10)Sam Wheeler, Pittsburgh (12)
1969 NFL Draft
Lynn Buss, Philadelphia (9)Tom McCauley, Minnesota (10)
1970 NFL Draft
Mike McClish, Houston (8)Joe Dawkins, Houston (10)Stu Voigt, Minnesota (10)
1971 NFL Draft
Bill Gregory, Dallas (3)Dan Crooks, Atlanta (13)
1972 NFL Draft
Lance Moon, Atlanta (7)Greg Johnson, Miami (9)Elbert Walker, Kansas City (11)Larry Mialik, Atlanta (12)Alan Thompson, Dallas (14)Neil Graff, Minnesota (16)Neovia Greyer, N.Y. Giants (16)Al Hannah, Miami (16)
1973 NFL Draft
Robert Storck, L.A. Rams (12)Rufus Ferguson, Atlanta (16)
1974 NFL Draft
Mike Webster, Pittsburgh (5)Mike Seifert, Cleveland (13)
1975 NFL Draft
Jack Novak, Cincinnati (12)
1976 NFL Draft
Dennis Lick, Chicago Bears (1)Steve Wagner, Minnesota (5)Terry Stieve, New Orleans (6)John Reimer, Houston (14)Neil Graff, Seattle (Exp.)
1977 NFL Draft
John Rasmussen, New England (10)
1979 NFL Draft
Lawrence Johnson, Cleveland (2)Ira Matthews, Oakland (6)
1980 NFL Draft
Ray Snell, Tampa Bay (1)Ray Sydnor, Pittsburgh (3)Tom Schremp, N.Y. Jets (6)
1981 NFL Draft
Dave Ahrens, St. Louis (6)
1982 NFL Draft
Von Mansfield, Atlanta (5)Jerry Doerger, Chicago Bears (8)Guy Boliaux, Chicago Bears (11)Dave Levenick, Atlanta (12)
1983 NFL Draft
Matt VandenBoom, Buffalo (5)Bob Winckler, Washington (6)Tim Stracka, Cleveland (6)David Greenwood, New Orleans (8)Tim Krumrie, Cincinnati (10)Mark Shumate, Kansas City (10)
1984 NFL Draft
Randy Wright, Green Bay (6)
1985 NFL Draft
Richard Johnson, Houston (1)Al Toon, N.Y. Jets (1)Darryl Sims, Pittsburgh (1)Scott Bergold, St. Louis (2)Dan Turk, Pittsburgh (4)Jeff Dellenbach, Miami (4)Gary Ellerson, Green Bay (7)Kevin Belcher, L.A. Raiders (7)Ken Stills, Green Bay (8)Jim Melka, Tampa Bay (12)Bret Pearson, San Diego (12)
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1986 NFL Draft
Bob Landsee, Philadelphia (6)
1987 NFL Draft
Rick Graf, Miami (2)Nate Odomes, Buffalo (2)Tim Jordan, New England (4)Michael Reid, Atlanta (6)Joe Armentrout, Tampa Bay (9)Craig Raddatz, Cincinnati (9)Bobby Taylor, Miami (10)Larry Emery, Atlanta (12)
1988 NFL Draft
Paul Gruber, Tampa Bay (1)Glenn Derby, New Orleans (8)Bud Keyes, Green Bay (10)Rod Lossow, New England (10)
1989 NFL Draft
Todd Nelson, Phoenix (12)
1990 NFL Draft
Craig Hudson, Kansas City (10)
1991 NFL Draft
Don Davey, Green Bay (3)Brady Pierce, Minnesota (10)
1992 NFL Draft
Troy Vincent, Miami (1)
1993 NFL Draft
Chuck Belin, L.A. Rams (5)
1994 NFL Draft
Joe Panos, Philadelphia (3)Mark Montgomery, Philadelphia (7)
1995 NFL Draft
Cory Raymer, Washington (2)Terrell Fletcher, San Diego (2)Mike Verstegen, New Orleans (3)Michael Roan, Houston (4)Mike Thompson, Jacksonville (4)Lee DeRamus, New Orleans (6)Kenny Gales, Chicago (6)
1996 NFL Draft
Eric Unverzagt, Seattle (4)Jason Maniecki, Tampa Bay (5)
1997 NFL Draft
Jerry Wunsch, Tampa Bay (2)Pete Monty, N.Y. Giants (4)Tarek Saleh, Carolina (4)
1998 NFL Draft
Tony Simmons, New England (2)Donald Hayes, Carolina (4)
1999 NFL Draft
Aaron Gibson, Detroit (1)Tom Burke, Arizona (3)Cecil Martin, Philadelphia (6)
2000 NFL Draft
Ron Dayne, N.Y. Giants (1)Chris McIntosh, Seattle (1)Bobby Myers, Tennessee (4)Mark Tauscher, Green Bay (7)
2001 NFL Draft
Jamar Fletcher, Miami (1)Michael Bennett, Minnesota (1)Chris Chambers, Miami (2)Casey Rabach, Baltimore (3)Bill Ferrario, Green Bay (4)Roger Knight, Pittsburgh (6)Jason Doering, Indianapolis (6)Ross Kolodziej, N.Y. Giants (7)
2002 NFL Draft
Wendell Bryant, Arizona (1)Mike Echols, Tennessee (4)Nick Greisen, N.Y. Giants (5)Mark Anelli, San Francisco (6)
2003 NFL Draft
Al Johnson, Dallas (2)B.J. Tucker, Dallas (6)Brooks Bollinger, N.Y. Jets (6)Ben Johnson, Detroit (7)
2004 NFL Draft
Lee Evans, Buffalo (1)Alex Lewis, Detroit (5)Jim Sorgi, Indianapolis (6)
2005 NFL Draft
Erasmus James, Minnesota (1)Scott Starks, Jacksonville (3)Dan Buenning, Tampa Bay (4)Jonathan Welsh, Indianapolis (5)Anttaj Hawthorne, Oakland (6)Jason Jefferson, New Orleans (6) Anthony Davis, Indianapolis (7)
2006 NFL Draft
Brian Calhoun, Detroit (3)Brandon Williams, San Francisco (3)Owen Daniels, Houston (4)Jason Pociask, N.Y. Jets (5)Jonathan Orr, Tennessee (6)
2007 NFL Draft
Joe Thomas, Cleveland (1)
2008 NFL Draft
Jack Ikegquonu, Philadelphia (4)Taylor Mehlhaff, New Orleans (6)Nick Hayden, Carolina (6)Paul Hubbard, Cleveland (6)
2009 NFL Draft
Matt Shaughnessy, Oakland (3)DeAndre Levy, Detroit (3)Kraig Urbik, Pittsburgh (3)Travis Beckum, N.Y. Giants (3)
2010 NFL Draft
Garrett Graham, Houston (4)O’Brien Schofield, Arizona (4)
2011 NFL Draft
J.J. Watt, Houston (1)Gabe Carimi, Chicago (1)Lance Kendricks, St. Louis (2)John Moffitt, Seattle (3)Bill Nagy, Dallas (7)
2012 NFL Draft
Kevin Zeitler, Cincinnati (1)Peter Konz, Atlanta (2)Russell Wilson, Seattle (3)Nick Toon, New Orleans (4)Bradie Ewing, Atlanta (5)Brad Nortman, Carolina (6)
2013 NFL Draft
Travis Fredrick, Dallas (1) Montee Ball, Denver (2)Rick Wagner, Baltimore (5)
2014 NFL Draft
Dezmen Southward, Atlanta (3)Chris Borland, San Francisco (3)James White, New England (4)Jared Abbrederis, Green Bay (5)Beau Allen, Philadelphia (7)
2015 NFL Draft
Melvin Gordon, San Diego (1)Rob Havenstein, St. Louis (2)
2016 NFL Draft
Joe Schobert, Cleveland (4)Derek Watt, San Diego (6)
Exp. –– expansion draftAlt. –– alternate selection
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Badgers in Posteason All-Star GamesEast-West Shrine Game
1927 Austin Straubel Earl Wilke 1928 Rube Wagner 1930 Milt Gantenbein Milo Lubratovich 1932 Russ Rebholz 1935 Mario Pacetti 1937 Ed Jankowski 1939 Howard Weiss 1943 Dave Schreiner 1945 Earl Girard Jack Mead 1948 Earl Maves 1950 Joe Kelly 1951 Gene Felker James Hammond Jerry Smith 1956 Pat Levenhagen 1957 Bill Gehler Danny Lewis 1958 Jon Hobbs Dick Teteak Sidney Williams 1961 Tom Wiesner 1962 Ron Miller 1963 Ken Bowman Roger Pillath 1964 Jon Hohman Jimmy Jones 1967 Tom Domres 1970 Bill Gregory 1973 Mike Seifert Mike Webster 1974 Jack Novak 1975 Dennis Lick 1976 Steve Wagner 1978 Lawrence Johnson 1979 Ray Sydnor 1982 Bob Winckler 1984 Scott Bergold Richard Johnson Jim Melka 1986 Nate Odomes 1991 Troy Vincent 1993 Joe Panos 1994 Cory Raymer Joe Rudolph Mike Thompson Barry Alvarez 1995 Eric Unverzagt 1996 Pete Monty Tarek Saleh Jerry Wunsch Barry Alvarez 1998 Donald Hayes David Lysek Tony Simmons 1999 Cecil Martin
2000 Mark Tauscher 2001 Casey Rabach 2003 Alex Lewis 2004 Jim Leonhard 2005 Jonathan Orr Brandon Williams2006 Mark Zalewski2007 Nick Hayden Paul Hubbard Taylor Mehlhaff2008 Andy Kemp DeAndre Levy Matt Shaughnessy2009 O’Brien Schofield2010 Scott Tolzien2011 Aaron Henry2013 Beau Allen Dezmen Southward2015 Michael Caputo Tyler Marz Joel Stave Derek Watt
NFLPA Collegiate Bowl2011 Patrick Butrym2012 Marcus Cromartie2013 Brian Wozniak2015 Jesse Hayes
Senior Bowl 1950 Gwynn Christensen Hal Otterback Bob Radcliffe 1952 John Coatta Hal Faverty 1954 Alan Ameche Norm Amundsen 1956 John Dittrich Jim Haluska 1960 Dave Kocourek 1968 Tom Domres 1972 Alan Thompson 1974 Mike Webster 1976 Terry Stieve 1979 Ray Snell 1981 Von Mansfield 1982 Tim Stracka 1984 Scott Bergold 1987 Glenn Derby 1988 Todd Nelson 1990 Don Davey 1993 Mark Montgomery Joe Panos 1994 Terrell Fletcher Kenny Gales Mike Verstegen 1995 Jason Maniecki 1998 Tony Simmons 2002 Al Johnson
Ben Johnson2008 Kraig Urbik2010 Gabe Carimi Lance Kendricks John Moffitt2011 Bradie Ewing Brad Nortman Nick Toon Russell Wilson Kyle Wojta Kevin Zeitler2012 Rick Wagner2013 Jared Abbrederis Chris Borland Jacob Pedersen James White2014 Rob Havenstein2015 Joe Schobert
Battle of Florida2011 Antonio Fenelus
Blue-Gray Game1939 Roy Bellin Vince Gavre Lynn Hovland 1940 Dick Embick 1942 Paul Hirsbrunner 1944 Frank Lopp 1946 George Fuchs 1948 Wally Dreyer 1950 Bob Petruska 1951 Pat O’Donahue Rollie Strehlow 1955 Jim Haluska 1958 Jim Fraser 1960 Ron Perkins 1966 Tony Loukas Bob Richter 1969 Stu Voigt 1971 Neil Graff Alan Thompson 1973 Mike Seifert 1975 Terry Stieve 1976 Ron Egloff 1978 Greg Gordon Jim Moore 1982 Tim Stracka 1983 Mike Herrington Brian Marrow Randy Wright 1986 Tim Jordan Nate Odomes 1987 Glenn Derby Rod Lossow 1988 Todd Nelson 1990 Brady Pierce 1995 Jason Maniecki Matt Nyquist
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Barry Alvarez 2001 Mark Anelli Nick Davis
Chicago Tribune All-Star 1937 John Golemgeske Ed Jankowski 1939 Lynn Hovland Howard Weiss 1941 George Paskvan 1942 Tom Farris 1943 Len Calligaro Bobby Dierks Tom Farris Pat Harder 1945 Frank Lopp 1946 Pat Harder Frank Hekkers Elroy Hirsch Jack Mead Evan Vogds 1947 Clarence Esser Fred Negus 1948 Earl Girard Earl Maves 1949 Ben Bendrick 1952 Hal Faverty Pat O’Donahue 1955 Alan Ameche James Temp 1956 John Dittrich Jim Haluska 1960 Jerry Stalcup 1963 Pat Richter Ron Vander Kelen 1964 Ken Bowman Roger Pillath 1971 Bill Gregory 1974 Mike Webster 1975 Dennis Lick Steve Wagner
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Hula Bowl 1950 Joe Kelly 1952 Gene Felker 1959 Dick Teteak 1960 Jim Heineke Jerry Stalcup 1961 Tom Wiesner 1962 Ron Miller 1963 Pat Richter Ron Vander Kelen 1964 Ken Bowman Roger Pillath 1965 Jon Hohman Jim Jones 1967 Eric Rice 1969 Ken Criter 1971 Bill Gregory
1973 Rufus Ferguson 1974 Mike Webster 1975 Jack Novak 1976 Dennis Lick 1979 Ray Snell 1980 Dave Ahrens 1981 Dave Mohapp 1982 Tim Krumrie 1984 Jeff Dellenbach Al Toon 1987 Paul Gruber 1992 Chuck Belin 1993 Lamark Shackerford 1994 Jeff Messenger Michael Roan Mike Thompson 1998 LaMar Campbell Donald Hayes David Lysek 1999 Cecil Martin Mike Samuel 2000 Ron Dayne Bobby Myers Mark Tauscher Donnel Thompson Barry Alvarez 2001 Bill Ferrario Casey Rabach 2002 Wendell Bryant 2004 Jonathan Clinkscale Jason Jefferson Mike Lorenz Scott Starks Jonathan Welsh2005 Owen Daniels Jason Palermo2006 John Stocco
Japan Bowl 1976 Dennis Lick Steve Wagner 1979 Lawrence Johnson 1980 Tom Schremp 1981 Dave Mohapp 1982 Matt VandenBoom Ron Versnik Bob Winckler 1984 Darryl Sims Al Toon Dan Turk 1985 Bob Landsee 1990 Don Davey 1991 Troy Vincent 1992 Chuck Belin Barry Alvarez
Las Vegas A-A Classic 2003 Ryan Aiello 2004 Darius Jones
Villages Gridiron Classic 2001 Nick Greisen Chad Kuhns 2002 Brooks Bollinger Jason Jowers 2003 Jeff Mack Jim Sorgi Barry Alvarez 2004 Morgan Davis
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Yearly Records Overall Big TenYear Coach W L T Pct. W L T Pct. Pl. Home Away Neut.1889 Kletsch 0 2 0 .000 0-0 0-1 0-11890 Mestre 1 3 0 .250 1-1 0-1 0-11891 Alward 3 1 1 .700 1-0 1-1 1-0-11892 Crawford 4 3 0 .714 1-2 1-1 2-01893 Davis 4 2 0 .667 3-0 1-1 0-11894 Stickney 5 2 0 .714 3-0 2-2 0-01895 Stickney 5 2 1 .688 4-0-1 0-2 1-01896 King 7 1 1 .833 2 0 1 .833 1 6-0 1-0-1 0-11897 King 9 1 0 .900 3 0 0 1.000 1 6-1 3-0 0-01898 King 9 1 0 .900 2 1 0 .667 3 7-0 1-1 1-01899 King 9 2 0 .818 4 1 0 .800 2 5-1 1-1 3-01900 King 8 1 0 .889 2 1 0 .667 T3 6-0 1-1 1-01901 King 9 0 0 1.000 2 0 0 1.000 T1 6-0 1-0 2-01902 King 6 3 0 .667 1 3 0 .250 6 5-0 1-1 0-21903 Curtis 6 3 1 .650 0 3 1 .125 T8 6-2 0-1-1 0-01904 Curtis 5 3 0 .625 0 3 0 .000 T7 4-1 0-2 1-01905 King 8 2 0 .800 1 2 0 .333 T5 4-1 1-1 3-01906 Hutchins 5 0 0 1.000 3 0 0 1.000 T1 4-0 1-0 0-01907 Hutchins 3 1 1 .700 3 1 1 .700 2 1-1-1 2-0 0-01908 Barry 5 1 0 .833 2 1 0 .667 3 3-1 2-0 0-01909 Barry 3 1 1 .700 2 1 1 .625 4 2-1 1-0-1 0-01910 Barry 1 2 2 .400 1 2 1 .375 5 1-0-2 0-1 0-11911 Richards 5 1 1 .786 2 1 1 .625 3 4-0-1 1-1 0-01912 Juneau 7 0 0 1.000 5 0 0 1.000 1 5-0 2-0 0-01913 Juneau 3 3 1 .500 1 2 1 .375 T6 3-2 0-1-1 0-01914 Juneau 4 2 1 .643 2 2 1 .500 T4 3-1-1 1-1 0-01915 Juneau 4 3 0 .571 2 3 0 .400 6 3-1 1-2 0-01916 Withington 4 2 1 .643 1 2 1 .375 T6 4-0-1 0-2 0-01917 Richards 4 2 1 .643 3 2 0 .600 T3 3-1-1 1-1 0-01918 Lowman 3 3 0 .500 1 2 0 .333 7 2-2 1-1 0-01919 Richards 5 2 0 .714 3 2 0 .600 4 2-2 3-0 0-01920 Richards 6 1 0 .857 4 1 0 .800 2 4-0 2-1 0-01921 Richards 5 1 1 .786 3 1 1 .700 4 3-0-1 2-1 0-01922 Richards 4 2 1 .643 2 2 1 .500 4 3-1 1-1-1 0-01923 Ryan 3 3 1 .500 1 3 1 .300 7 2-1-1 1-2 0-01924 Ryan 2 3 3 .438 0 2 2 .333 10 2-2-2 0-1-1 0-01925 Little 6 1 1 .813 3 1 1 .700 T2 4-1 2-0-1 0-01926 Little 5 2 1 .688 3 1 1 .700 5 4-1 1-1-1 0-01927 Thistlethwaite 4 4 0 .500 1 4 0 .200 T9 3-2 1-2 0-01928 Thistlethwaite 7 1 1 .833 3 1 1 .700 2 5-1 2-0-1 0-01929 Thistlethwaite 4 5 0 .444 1 4 0 .200 10 3-3 1-1 0-11930 Thistlethwaite 6 2 1 .722 2 2 1 .500 T4 6-0 0-2-1 0-01931 Thistlethwaite 5 4 1 .550 3 3 0 .500 6 3-1-1 2-3 0-01932 Spears 6 1 1 .812 4 1 1 .750 3 5-0 1-1-1 0-01933 Spears 2 5 1 .313 0 5 1 .083 T8 2-2 0-3-1 0-01934 Spears 4 4 0 .500 2 3 0 .400 T5 3-1 1-3 0-01935 Spears 1 7 0 .125 1 4 0 .200 T9 1-4 0-3 0-01936 Stuhldreher 2 6 0 .250 0 4 0 .000 T8 2-3 0-3 0-01937 Stuhldreher 4 3 1 .563 2 2 1 .500 T4 3-1-1 1-2 0-01938 Stuhldreher 5 3 0 .625 3 2 0 .600 6 2-2 3-1 0-01939 Stuhldreher 1 6 1 .188 0 5 1 .083 T9 1-3-1 0-3 0-01940 Stuhldreher 4 4 0 .500 3 3 0 .500 T4 3-2 1-2 0-01941 Stuhldreher 3 5 0 .375 3 3 0 .500 5 3-2 0-3 0-01942 Stuhldreher 8 1 1 .850 4 1 0 .800 2 5-0-1 2-1 1-01943 Stuhldreher 1 9 0 .100 1 6 0 .167 8 0-5 1-3 0-11944 Stuhldreher 3 6 0 .333 2 4 0 .333 7 2-3 1-3 0-01945 Stuhldreher 3 4 2 .444 2 3 1 .417 6 1-2-1 2-1-1 0-11946 Stuhldreher 4 5 0 .444 2 5 0 .400 8 2-2 2-3 0-01947 Stuhldreher 5 3 1 .611 3 2 1 .583 2 3-2 2-1-1 0-01948 Stuhldreher 2 7 0 .222 1 5 0 .167 9 2-4 0-3 0-01949 Williamson 5 3 1 .611 3 2 1 .583 4 3-2 2-1-1 0-01950 Williamson 6 3 0 .667 5 2 0 .714 T2 4-0 2-3 0-0
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Overall Big TenYear Coach W L T Pct. W L T Pct. Pl. Home Away Neut.1951 Williamson 7 1 1 .833 5 1 1 .750 2 4-0-1 3-1 0-01952 Williamson 6 3 1 .650 4 1 1 .750 1 3-1-1 3-1 0-11953 Williamson 6 2 1 .722 4 1 1 .750 3 4-1 2-1-1 0-01954 Williamson 7 2 0 .778 5 2 0 .714 2 5-0 2-2 0-01955 Williamson 4 5 0 .444 3 4 0 .429 6 2-3 2-2 0-01956 Bruhn 1 5 3 .277 0 4 3 .214 9 1-2-2 0-3-1 0-01957 Bruhn 6 3 0 .667 4 3 0 .571 T4 3-2 3-1 0-01958 Bruhn 7 1 1 .833 5 1 1 .786 2 4-1 3-0-1 0-01959 Bruhn 7 3 0 .700 5 2 0 .714 1 4-1 3-1 0-11960 Bruhn 4 5 0 .444 2 5 0 .286 9 3-2 1-3 0-01961 Bruhn 6 3 0 .667 4 3 0 .571 5 3-2 3-1 0-01962 Bruhn 8 2 0 .800 6 1 0 .857 1 6-0 2-1 0-11963 Bruhn 5 4 0 .556 3 4 0 .429 5 3-2 2-2 0-01964 Bruhn 3 6 0 .333 2 5 0 .286 T7 3-2 0-4 0-01965 Bruhn 2 7 1 .250 2 5 0 .286 T7 1-3-1 1-4 0-01966 Bruhn 3 6 1 .350 2 4 1 .357 7 2-3-1 1-3 0-01967 Coatta 0 9 1 .050 0 6 1 .071 T9 0-4-1 0-5 0-01968 Coatta 0 10 0 .000 0 7 0 .000 10 0-6 0-4 0-01969 Coatta 3 7 0 .300 3 4 0 .429 T5 3-3 0-4 0-01970 Jardine 4 5 1 .450 3 4 0 .429 T5 2-3-1 2-2 0-01971 Jardine 4 6 1 .409 3 5 0 .375 T6 4-2 0-4-1 0-01972 Jardine 4 7 0 .364 2 6 0 .250 9 4-2 0-5 0-01973 Jardine 4 7 0 .364 3 5 0 .375 8 4-3 0-4 0-01974 Jardine 7 4 0 .636 5 3 0 .625 4 3-2 4-2 0-01975 Jardine 4 6 1 .409 3 4 1 .438 6 3-2-1 1-4 0-01976 Jardine 5 6 0 .455 3 5 0 .375 T7 4-2 1-4 0-01977 Jardine 5 6 0 .455 3 6 0 .333 8 3-3 2-3 0-01978 McClain 5 4 2 .545 3 4 2 .444 6 4-2-1 1-2-1 0-01979 McClain 4 7 0 .364 3 5 0 .375 T7 3-3 1-4 0-01980 McClain 4 7 0 .364 3 5 0 .375 T6 2-4 2-3 0-01981 McClain 7 5 0 .583 6 3 0 .667 T3 5-2 2-2 0-11982 McClain 7 5 0 .583 5 4 0 .556 4 4-3 2-2 1-01983 McClain 7 4 0 .636 5 4 0 .556 4 4-3 3-1 0-01984 McClain 7 4 1 .625 5 3 1 .611 4 4-1 3-2-1 0-11985 McClain 5 6 0 .455 2 6 0 .250 8 3-3 2-3 0-01986 Hilles 3 9 0 .250 2 6 0 .250 T8 2-4 1-5 0-01987 Morton 3 8 0 .273 1 7 0 .125 10 3-4 0-4 0-01988 Morton 1 10 0 .091 1 7 0 .125 T9 1-5 0-5 0-01989 Morton 2 9 0 .182 1 7 0 .125 9 2-4 0-5 0-01990 Alvarez 1 10 0 .091 0 8 0 .000 10 1-6 0-4 0-01991 Alvarez 5 6 0 .455 2 6 0 .250 T8 4-3 1-3 0-01992 Alvarez 5 6 0 .455 3 5 0 .375 T6 5-1 0-5 0-01993 Alvarez 10 1 1 .875 6 1 1 .813 T1 4-0-1 4-1 2-01994 Alvarez 8 3 1 .708 5 2 1 .688 3 4-1-1 3-2 1-01995 Alvarez 4 5 2 .455 3 4 1 .438 T7 2-3-1 2-2-1 0-01996 Alvarez 8 5 0 .615 3 5 0 .375 7 4-2 3-3 1-01997 Alvarez 8 5 0 .615 5 3 0 .625 5 5-1 3-2 0-21998 Alvarez 11 1 0 .917 7 1 0 .875 T1 6-0 4-1 1-01999 Alvarez 10 2 0 .833 7 1 0 .875 1 5-1 4-1 1-02000 Alvarez 9 4 0 .692 4 4 0 .500 T5 4-3 4-1 1-02001 Alvarez 5 7 0 .714 3 5 0 .375 T8 3-4 2-3 0-02002 Alvarez 8 6 0 .571 2 6 0 .250 T8 5-3 2-3 1-02003 Alvarez 7 6 0 .538 4 4 0 .500 T7 4-3 3-2 0-12004 Alvarez 9 3 0 .750 6 2 0 .750 3 6-0 3-2 0-12005 Alvarez 10 3 0 .769 5 3 0 .625 T3 5-1 4-2 1-02006 Bielema 12 1 0 .923 7 1 0 .875 T2 7-0 3-1 2-02007 Bielema 9 4 0 .692 5 3 0 .625 4 7-0 2-3 0-12008 Bielema 7 6 0 .538 3 5 0 .375 T6 5-2 2-3 0-12009 Bielema 10 3 0 .769 5 3 0 ,625 T4 6-1 3-2 1-02010 Bielema 11 2 0 .846 7 1 0 .875 T1 7-0 4-1 0-12011 Bielema 11 3 0 .786 6 2 0 .750 -- 7-0 2-2 2-12012 Bielema 8 6 0 .571 4 4 0 .500 -- 5-2 2-3 1-12013 Andersen 9 4 0 .692 6 2 0 .750 -- 6-1 3-2 0-12014 Andersen 11 3 0 .786 7 1 0 .875 -- 7-0 3-1 1-22015 Chryst 10 3 0 .800 6 2 0 .750 -- 5-2 4-0 1-1 All-Time 673 486 53 .577 357 368 41 .492 444-209-30 195-249-22 34-28-1
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Record: 0-2 Coach: Alvin Kletsch (1st)
N 23 Calumet Club^ -/- L 0-27 D 14 Beloit -/- L 0-4^ — at Milwaukee
1890
Record: 1-3 Coach: Ted Mestre (1st)
N 1 UW-Whitewater -/- W 106-0 N 15 Minnesota -/- L 0-63 N 22 Lake Forest -/- L 6-16 N 26 Northwestern^ -/- L 10-22^ — at Milwaukee
1891
Record: 3-1-1 Coach: Herb Alward (1st)
O 17 Beloit -/- W 40-4 O 24 Minnesota -/- L 12-26 O 31 Northwestern^ -/- T 0-0 N 14 Lake Forest -/- W 6-4 N 29 Northwestern^ -/- W 40-0^ — at Milwaukee
1892
Record: 4-3 Coach: Frank Crawford (1st)
O 1 Beloit -/- W 32-4 O 15 Michigan -/- L 6-10 O 19 Purdue -/- L 4-32 O 22 Lake Forest^ -/- W 10-6 O 29 Minnesota -/- L 4-32 N 19 Northwestern -/- W 26-6 N 24 Northwestern^ -/- W 20-6^ — at Milwaukee
1893
Record: 4-2 Coach: Parke Davis (1st)
O 14 Chicago AA^ -/- L 0-22 O 21 Lake Forest -/- W 24-0 O 28 Beloit -/- W 18-0 N 4 Michigan -/- W 34-18 N 11 Minnesota -/- L 0-40 N 16 Purdue -/- W 36-30^ — at Milwaukee
1894
Record: 5-2 Coach: H.O. Stickney (1st)
O 6 Chicago AA -/- W 22-4 O 15 Purdue -/- L forfeit
O 20 Chicago -/- W 30-0 O 27 Chicago AA -/- L 4-16 O 29 Iowa -/- W 44-0 N 3 Beloit -/- W 46-0 N 17 Minnesota -/- W 6-0
1895
Record: 5-2-1 Coach: H.O. Stickney (2nd)
S 21 Northwestern^ -/- W 12-6 S 30 Iowa State -/- W 28-6 O 5 Armour -/- W 32-4 O 12 Lake Forest -/- W 26-5 O 19 Grinnell -/- W 14-4 O 26 Illinois -/- T 10-10 N 2 Chicago -/- L 12-22 N 16 Minnesota -/- L 10-14^ — at Milwaukee
1896
BIG TEN CHAMPIONSRecord: 7-1-1, 2-0-1 Big Ten (1st) Coach: Phil King (1st)
O 10 Lake Forest -/- W 34-0 O 14 Madison HS -/- W 18-0 O 17 Rush Medical -/- W 50-0 O 24 Grinnell -/- W 54-6 O 31 Beloit -/- W 6-0 N 7 Chicago -/- W 24-0 N 21 Minnesota -/- W 6-0 N 26 Northwestern -/- T 6-6 D 19 Carlisle Indians^ -/- L 8-18 ^ — at Chicago Colesium (indoors)
1897
BIG TEN CHAMPIONSRecord: 9-1, 3-0 Big Ten (1st) Coach: Phil King (2nd)
O 2 Lake Forest -/- W 30-0 O 6 Madison HS -/- W 8-0 O 9 Rush Medical -/- W 28-0 O 16 UW-Platteville -/- W 20-0 O 23 Madison HS -/- W 29-0 O 30 Minnesota -/- W 39-0 N 6 Beloit -/- W 11-0 N 13 Chicago -/- W 25-8 N 20 UW Alumni -/- L 0-6 N 25 Northwestern -/- W 22-0
1898
Record: 9-1, 2-1 Big Ten (3rd) Coach: Phil King (3rd)
O 1 Ripon -/- W 52-0 O 5 Madison HS -/- W 21-0 O 8 Dixon -/- W 76-0 O 15 Rush Medical -/- W 42-0
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O 22 Beloit^ -/- W 17-0 O 29 Minnesota -/- W 29-0 N 5 UW Alumni -/- W 12-11 N 12 Chicago -/- L 0-6 N 19 UW-Whitewater -/- W 22-0 N 24 Northwestern -/- W 47-0^ — at Milwaukee
1899
Record: 9-2, 4-1 Big Ten (2nd) Coach: Phil King (4th)
S 30 Lake Forest -/- W 45-0 O 6 Beloit^ -/- W 36-0 O 14 Northwestern -/- W 38-0 O 21 Yale -/- L 0-6 O 28 Rush Medical -/- W 17-0 N 4 UW Alumni -/- W 17-5 N 11 Illinois^ -/- W 23-0 N 18 Minnesota -/- W 19-0 N 25 Lawrence -/- W 58-0 N 30 Michigan# -/- W 17-5 D 9 Chicago -/- L 0-17 ^ — at Milwaukee# — at Chicago
1900
Record: 8-1, 2-1 Big Ten (T-3rd) Coach: Phil King (5th)
S 29 Ripon -/- W 50-0 O 6 Chicago P&S -/- W 5-0 O 13 Beloit1 -/- W 11-0 O 20 Upper Iowa -/- W 64-0 O 27 Grinnell -/- W 45-0 N 3 Minnesota -/- L 5-6 N 10 Notre Dame -/- W 54-0 N 17 Chicago -/- W 39-5 N 24 Illinois -/- W 27-0
1901
BIG TEN CHAMPIONSRecord: 9-0, 2-0 Big Ten (T-1st) Coach: Phil King (6th)
S 28 Milw. Medical -/- W 26-0 O 5 Hyde Park HS -/- W 62-0 O 12 Beloit^ -/- W 40-0 O 19 Knox -/- W 23-5O 26 Kansas -/- W 50-0 N 2 Nebraska^ -/- W 18-0 N 9 Iowa State -/- W 45-0 N 16 Minnesota -/- W 18-0 N 28 Chicago -/- W 35-0^ — at Milwaukee
1902
Record: 6-3, 1-3 Big Ten (6th) Coach: Phil King (7th)
S 27 Lawrence -/- W 11-0 O 4 Hyde Park HS -/- W 24-5 O 11 Lawrence -/- W 52-0 O 18 Beloit^ -/- W 52-6
O 25 Kansas -/- W 38-0 N 1 Michigan# -/- L 0-6 N 8 Northwestern -/- W 51-0 N 15 Minnesota -/- L 0-11 N 27 Chicago -/- L 0-11^ — at Milwaukee# — at Chicago
1903
Record: 6-3-1, 0-3-1 Big Ten (T-8th) Coach: Art Curtis (1st)
O 3 North Central -/- W 28-0 O 10 Lawrence -/- W 40-7 O 17 Beloit -/- W 87-0 O 21 Osteopaths -/- W 32-0 O 24 Knox -/- W 54-6 O 31 Chicago -/- L 6-15 N 7 UW-Oshkosh -/- W 52-0 N 14 Michigan -/- L 0-16 N 21 Northwestern^ -/- T 6-6 N 26 Minnesota -/- L 0-17^ — at Chicago
1904
Record: 5-3, 0-3 Big Ten (T-7th) Coach: Art Curtis (2nd)
O 1 Fort Sheridan -/- W 45-0 O 8 Marquette -/- W 33-0 O 15 Notre Dame^ -/- W 58-0 O 22 Drake -/- W 82-0 O 29 Michigan -/- L 0-28 N 5 Beloit -/- W 36-0 N 12 Minnesota -/- L 0-28 N 24 Chicago -/- L 11-18^ — at Milwaukee
1905
Record: 8-2, 1-2 Big Ten (T-5th) Coach: Phil King (8th)
S 23 Company I^ -/- W 16-0 S 30 North Central -/- W 49-0 O 4 Marquette -/- W 29-0 O 7 Lawrence -/- W 34-0 O 14 Notre Dame# -/- W 21-0 O 21 Chicago -/- L 0-4 O 28 UW Alumni -/- W 17-0 N 4 Minnesota -/- W 16-12 N 11 Beloit -/- W 44-0 N 18 Michigan -/- L 0-12^ — at Marinette, Wis. | # — at Milwaukee
1906
BIG TEN CHAMPIONSRecord: 5-0, 3-0 Big Ten (T-1st) Coach: Dr. C.P. Hutchins (1st)
O 13 Lawrence -/- W 5-0 O 20 North Dakota -/- W 10-0 N 3 Iowa -/- W 18-4 N 10 Illinois -/- W 16-6 N 17 Purdue -/- W 29-5
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1907
Record: 3-1-1, 3-1-1 Big Ten (2nd) Coach: Dr. C.P. Hutchins (2nd)
O 26 Illinois -/- L 4-15 N 2 Iowa -/- W 6-5 N 9 Indiana -/- W 11-8 N 16 Purdue -/- W 12-6 N 23 Minnesota -/- T 17-17
1908
Record: 5-1, 2-1 Big Ten (3rd) Coach: Tom Barry (1st)
O 10 Lawrence -/- W 35-0 O 17 Indiana -/- W 16-0 O 24 UW Freshmen -/- W 24-15 O 31 Marquette -/- W 9-6 N 7 Minnesota -/- W 5-0 N 21 Chicago* -/- L 12-18
1909
Record: 3-1-1, 2-1-1 Big Ten (4th) Coach: Tom Barry (2nd)
O 9 Lawrence -/- W 22-0 O 23 Indiana -/- W 6-3 O 30 Northwestern -/- W 21-11 N 13 Minnesota* -/- L 6-34 N 20 Chicago -/- T 6-6
1910
Record: 1-2-2, 1-2-1 Big Ten (5th) Coach: Tom Barry (3rd)
O 8 Lawrence -/- T 6-6 O 22 Indiana^ -/- L 3-12 O 29 Northwestern -/- T 0-0 N 12 Minnesota -/- L 0-28 N 19 Chicago* -/- W 10-0 ^ — at Indianapolis
1911
Record: 5-1-1, 2-1-1 Big Ten (3rd) Coach: J.R. Richards (1st)
O 7 Lawrence -/- W 15-0 O 14 Ripon -/- W 24-0 O 21 Colorado College -/- W 26-0 O 28 Northwestern -/- W 28-3 N 4 Iowa -/- W 12-0 N 18 Minnesota* -/- T 6-6 N 25 Chicago -/- L 0-5
1912
BIG TEN CHAMPIONSRecord: 7-0, 5-0 Big Ten (1) Coach: William Juneau (1st)
O 5 Lawrence -/- W 13-0 O 12 Northwestern -/- W 56-0 O 19 Purdue -/- W 41-0 N 2 Chicago* -/- W 30-12 N 9 Arkansas -/- W 64-7
N 16 Minnesota -/- W 14-0 N 23 Iowa -/- W 28-10
1913
Record: 3-3-1, 1-2-1 Big Ten (T-6th) Coach: William Juneau (2nd)
O 4 Lawrence -/- W 58-7 O 11 Marquette -/- W 13-0 O 18 Purdue -/- T 7-7 O 25 Michigan State -/- L 7-12 N 1 Minnesota* -/- L 3-21 N 8 Ohio State -/- W 12-0 N 22 Chicago -/- L 0-19
1914
Record: 4-2-1, 2-2-1 Big Ten (T-4th) Coach: William Juneau (3rd)
O 3 Lawrence -/- W 21-0 O 10 Marquette -/- W 48-0 O 17 Purdue -/- W 14-7 O 24 Ohio State -/- W 7-6 O 31 Chicago* -/- T 0-0 N 14 Minnesota -/- L 3-14 N 21 Illinois -/- L 9-24
1915
Record: 4-3, 2-3 Big Ten (6th) Coach: William Juneau (4th)
O 2 Lawrence -/- W 82-0 O 8 Marquette -/- W 85-0 O 16 Purdue -/- W 28-3 O 23 Ohio State -/- W 21-0 O 30 Chicago -/- L 13-14 N 13 Illinois -/- L 3-17 N 20 Minnesota* -/- L 3-20
1916
Record: 4-2-1, 1-2-1 Big Ten (T-6th) Coach: Paul Withington (1st)
O 7 Lawrence -/- W 20-0 O 14 S. Dakota State -/- W 28-3 O 21 Haskell Indians -/- W 13-0 O 28 Chicago* -/- W 30-7 N 4 Ohio State -/- L 13-14 N 18 Minnesota -/- L 0-54 N 25 Illinois -/- T 0-0
1917
Record: 4-2-1, 3-2 Big Ten (T-3rd) Coach: J.R. Richards (2nd)
O 6 Beloit -/- W 34-0 O 13 Notre Dame -/- T 0-0 O 20 Illinois -/- L 0-7 O 27 Iowa -/- W 20-0 N 3 Minnesota* -/- W 10-7 N 10 Ohio State -/- L 3-16 N 24 Chicago -/- W 18-0
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1918
Record: 3-3, 1-2 Big Ten (7th) Coach: Guy Lowman (1st)
O 26 Camp Grant -/- L 0-7 N 2 Beloit -/- W 21-0 N 9 Illinois* -/- L 0-22 N 16 Minnesota -/- L 0-6 N 23 Ohio State -/- W 14-3 N 28 Michigan State -/- W 7-6
1919
Record: 5-2, 3-2 Big Ten (4th) Coach: J.R. Richards (3rd)
O 4 Ripon -/- W 37-0 O 11 Marquette -/- W 13-0 O 18 Northwestern -/- W 10-6 O 25 Illinois -/- W 14-10 N 1 Minnesota* -/- L 7-19 N 15 Ohio State -/- L 0-3 N 22 Chicago -/- W 10-3
1920
Record: 6-1, 4-1 Big Ten (2nd) Coach: J.R. Richards (4th)
O 2 Lawrence -/- W 60-0 O 9 Michigan State -/- W 27-0 O 16 Northwestern -/- W 27-7 O 23 Ohio State -/- L 7-13 N 6 Minnesota -/- W 3-0 N 13 Illinois* -/- W 14-9 N 20 Chicago -/- W 3-0
1921
Record: 5-1-1, 3-1-1 Big Ten (4th) Coach: J.R. Richards (5th)
O 1 Lawrence -/- W 28-0 O 8 S. Dakota State -/- W 24-3 O 15 Northwestern -/- W 27-0 O 22 Illinois -/- W 20-0 O 29 Minnesota* -/- W 35-0 N 12 Michigan -/- T 7-7 N 19 Chicago -/- L 0-3
1922
Record: 4-2-1, 2-2-1 Big Ten (4th) Coach: J.R. Richards (6th)
O 7 Carleton -/- W 41-0 O 14 S. Dakota State -/- W 20-6 O 21 Indiana -/- W 20-0 N 4 Minnesota -/- W 14-0 N 11 Illinois* -/- L 0-3 N 18 Michigan -/- L 6-13 N 25 Chicago -/- T 0-0
1923
Record: 3-3-1, 1-3-1 Big Ten (7th) Coach: Jack Ryan (1st)
O 6 Coe -/- W 7-3 O 13 Michigan State -/- W 21-0 O 20 Indiana -/- W 52-0 O 27 Minnesota* -/- T 0-0 N 10 Illinois -/- L 0-10 N 17 Michigan -/- L 3-6 N 24 Chicago -/- L 6-13
1924
Record: 2-3-3, 0-2-2 Big Ten (10th) Coach: Jack Ryan (2nd)
S 27 N. Dakota State -/- W 25-0 O 4 Iowa State -/- W 17-0 O 11 Coe -/- T 7-7 O 18 Minnesota -/- T 7-7 O 25 Michigan -/- L 0-21 N 8 Notre Dame -/- L 3-38 N 15 Iowa* -/- L 7-21 N 22 Chicago -/- T 0-0
1925
Record: 6-1-1, 3-1-1 Big Ten (T-2nd) Coach: George Little (1st)
O 3 Iowa State -/- W 30-0 O 10 Franklin -/- W 35-0 O 17 Michigan* -/- L 0-21 O 24 Purdue -/- W 7-0 O 31 Minnesota -/- T 12-12 N 7 Iowa -/- W 6-0 N 14 Michigan State -/- W 21-10 N 21 Chicago -/- W 20-7
1926
Record: 5-2-1, 3-2-1 Big Ten (5th) Coach: George Little (2nd)
O 2 Cornell -/- W 38-0 O 9 Kansas -/- W 13-0 O 16 Purdue -/- T 0-0 O 23 Indiana -/- W 27-2 O 30 Minnesota -/- L 10-16 N 6 Michigan -/- L 0-37 N 13 Iowa* -/- W 20-10 N 20 Chicago -/- W 14-7
1927
Record: 4-4, 1-4 Big Ten (T-9th) Coach: Glenn Thistlethwaite (1st)
O 1 Cornell -/- W 31-6 O 8 Kansas -/- W 26-6 O 15 Michigan -/- L 0-14 O 22 Purdue -/- W 12-6 O 29 Minnesota -/- L 7-13 N 5 Grinnell -/- W 20-2 N 12 Iowa* -/- L 0-16 N 19 Chicago -/- L 0-6
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1928
Record: 7-1-1, 3-1-1 Big Ten (2nd) Coach: Glenn Thistlethwaite (2nd)
O 6 Notre Dame -/- W 22-6 O 13 Cornell -/- W 49-0 O 13 N. Dakota State -/- W 13-7 O 20 Purdue -/- T 19-19 O 27 Michigan -/- W 7-0 N 3 Alabama -/- W 15-0 N 10 Chicago* -/- W 25-0 N 17 Iowa -/- W 13-0 N 24 Minnesota -/- L 0-6
1929
Record: 4-5, 1-4 Big Ten (10th) Coach: Glenn Thistlethwaite (3rd)
S 28 Ripon -/- W 22-0 S 28 S. Dakota State -/- W 21-0 O 5 Colgate -/- W 13-6 O 12 Northwestern -/- L 0-7 O 19 Notre Dame^ -/- L 0-19 O 26 Iowa -/- L 0-14 N 2 Purdue* -/- L 0-13 N 9 Chicago -/- W 20-6 N 23 Minnesota -/- L 12-13 ^ — at Chicago
1930
Record: 6-2-1, 2-2-1 Big Ten (T-4th) Coach: Glenn Thistlethwaite (4th)
O 4 Lawrence -/- W 53-6 O 4 Carleton -/- W 28-0 O 11 Chicago -/- W 34-0 O 18 Pennsylvania* -/- W 27-0 O 25 Purdue -/- L 6-7 N 1 Ohio State -/- T 0-0 N 8 S. Dakota State -/- W 58-7 N 15 Northwestern -/- L 7-20 N 22 Minnesota -/- W 14-0
1931
Record: 5-4-1, 3-3 Big Ten (6th) Coach: Glenn Thistlethwaite (5th)
O 3 Bradley -/- W 33-6 O 3 N. Dakota State -/- W 12-7 O 10 Auburn -/- T 7-7 O 17 Purdue -/- W 21-14 O 24 Pennsylvania -/- L 13-27 O 31 Minnesota -/- L 0-14 N 7 Illinois -/- W 7-6 N 14 Ohio State* -/- L 0-6 N 21 Chicago -/- W 12-7 N 28 Michigan -/- L 0-16
1932
Record: 6-1-1, 4-1-1 Big Ten (3rd) Coach: Clarence Spears (1st)
O 1 Marquette -/- W 7-2 O 8 Iowa -/- W 34-0 O 15 Purdue -/- L 6-7 O 22 Coe -/- W 39-0 O 29 Ohio State -/- T 7-7 N 5 Illinois* -/- W 20-12 N 12 Minnesota -/- W 20-13 N 19 Chicago -/- W 18-7
1933
Record: 2-5-1, 0-5-1 Big Ten (T-8th) Coach: Clarence Spears (2nd)
O 7 Marquette -/- W 19-0 O 14 Illinois -/- L 0-21 O 21 Iowa -/- L 7-26 O 28 Purdue* -/- L 0-14 N 4 Chicago -/- T 0-0 N 11 West Virginia -/- W 25-6 N 18 Ohio State -/- L 0-6 N 25 Minnesota -/- L 3-6
1934
Record: 4-4, 2-3 Big Ten (T-5th) Coach: Clarence Spears (3rd)
O 6 Marquette -/- W 3-0 O 13 S. Dakota State -/- W 28-7 O 20 Purdue -/- L 0-14 O 27 Notre Dame -/- L 0-19 N 3 Northwestern -/- L 0-7 N 10 Michigan -/- W 10-0 N 17 Illinois* -/- W 7-3 N 24 Minnesota -/- L 0-34
1935
Record: 1-7, 1-4 Big Ten (T-9th) Coach: Clarence Spears (4th)
S 28 S. Dakota State -/- L 6-13 O 5 Marquette -/- L 0-33 O 12 Notre Dame -/- L 0-27 O 19 Michigan -/- L 12-20 O 26 Chicago -/- L 7-13 N 9 Purdue* -/- W 8-0 N 16 Northwestern -/- L 13-32 N 23 Minnesota -/- L 7-33
1936
Record: 2-6, 0-4 Big Ten (T-8th) Coach: Harry Stuhldreher (1st)
S 26 S. Dakota State -/- W 24-7 O 3 Marquette -/- L 6-12 O 10 Purdue -/- L 14-35 O 17 Notre Dame -/- L 0-27 O 31 Chicago* -/- L 6-7 N 7 Northwestern -/1 L 18-26 N 14 Cincinnati -/- W 27-6 N 21 Minnesota -/2 L 0-24
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1937
Record: 4-3-1, 2-2-1 Big Ten (T-4th) Coach: Harry Stuhldreher (2nd)
S 25 S. Dakota State -/- W 32-0 O 2 Marquette -/- W 12-0 O 9 Chicago -/- W 27-0 O 16 Iowa* -/- W 13-6 O 23 Pittsburgh 16/3 L 0-21 O 30 Northwestern -/- L 6-14 N 13 Purdue -/- T 7-7 N 20 Minnesota -/7 L 6-13
1938
Record: 5-3, 3-2 Big Ten (6th) Coach: Harry Stuhldreher (3rd)
O 1 Marquette -/- W 27-0 O 8 Iowa -/- W 31-13 O 15 Pittsburgh -/- L 6-26 O 22 Purdue -/- L 7-13 O 29 Indiana* -/- W 6-0 N 5 Northwestern -/7 W 20-13 N 12 UCLA 15/- W 14-7 N 19 Minnesota 12/- L 0-21
1939
Record: 1-6-1, 0-5-1 Big Ten (T-9th) Coach: Harry Stuhldreher (4th)
S 30 Marquette -/- W 14-13 O 7 Texas -/- L 7-17 O 14 Indiana -/- L 0-14 O 21 Northwestern -/- L 7-13 O 28 Iowa -/- L 13-19 N 4 Illinois -/- L 0-7 N 18 Purdue* -/- T 7-7 N 25 Minnesota -/- L 6-23
1940
Record: 4-4, 3-3 Big Ten (T-4th) Coach: Harry Stuhldreher (5th)
O 5 Marquette -/- W 33-19 O 12 Iowa -/- L 12-30 O 19 Northwestern -/4 L 7-27 O 26 Purdue -/- W 14-13 N 2 Illinois* -/- W 13-6 N 9 Columbia -/- L 6-7 N 16 Indiana -/- W 27-10 N 23 Minnesota -/1 L 13-22
1941
Record: 3-5, 3-3 Big Ten (5th) Coach: Harry Stuhldreher (6th)
O 4 Marquette -/- L 7-28 O 11 Northwestern -/- L 14-41 O 18 Iowa -/- W 23-0 O 25 Indiana* -/- W 27-25 N 1 Syracuse -/- L 20-27 N 8 Ohio State -/20 L 34-46 N 15 Purdue -/- W 13-0 N 22 Minnesota -/1 L 6-41
1942
Record: 8-1-1, 4-1 Big Ten (2nd) Coach: Harry Stuhldreher (7th)
S 19 Camp Grant -/- W 7-0 S 26 Notre Dame -/- T 7-7 O 3 Marquette -/- W 35-7 O 10 Missouri -/- W 17-9 O 17 Great Lakes^ 7/- W 13-7 O 24 Purdue 7/- W 13-0 O 31 Ohio State* 6/1 W 17-7 N 7 Iowa 2/- L 0-6 N 14 Northwestern 7/- W 20-19 N 21 Minnesota 7/- W 20-6^ — at Chicago
1943
Record: 1-9, 1-6 Big Ten (8th) Coach: Harry Stuhldreher (8th)
S 18 Marquette -/- L 7-33 S 25 Camp Grant^ -/- L 7-10 O 2 Iowa -/- W 7-5 O 9 Illinois -/- L 7-25 O 16 Notre Dame -/1 L 0-50 O 23 Indiana -/- L 0-34 O 30 Purdue -/4 L 0-32 N 6 Northwestern* -/12 L 0-41 N 13 Michigan -/4 L 0-27 N 20 Minnesota -/- L 13-25^ — at Rockford, Ill.
1944
Record: 3-6, 2-4 Big Ten (7th) Coach: Harry Stuhldreher (9th)
S 30 Northwestern -/- W 7-6 O 7 Marquette -/- W 21-2 O 14 Ohio State* 19/8 L 7-20 O 21 Notre Dame -/1 L 13-28 O 28 Great Lakes -/16 L 12-40 N 4 Purdue -/- L 0-35 N 11 Iowa -/- W 26-7 N 18 Michigan -/5 L 0-14 N 25 Minnesota -/- L 26-28
1945
Record: 3-4-2, 2-3-1 Big Ten (6th) Coach: Harry Stuhldreher (10th)
S 22 Great Lakes -/- T 0-0 S 29 Marquette -/- W 40-13 O 6 Purdue -/- L 7-13 O 13 Ohio State -/4 L 0-12 O 20 Illinois -/- T 7-7 N 3 Iowa -/- W 27-7 N 10 Northwestern* -/- L 14-28 N 17 Navy^ -/2 L 7-36 N 24 Minnesota -/- W 26-12^ — at Baltimore
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1946
Record: 4-5, 2-5 Big Ten (8th) Coach: Harry Stuhldreher (11th)
S 21 Marquette -/- W 34-0 45,000c S 28 California -/- W 28-7 50,000O 5 Northwestern -/- L 0-28 45,000O 12 Ohio State -/14 W 20-7 45,000cO 19 Illinois 20/- L 21-27 62,597N 2 Purdue 18/- W 24-20 32,000N 9 Iowa* 15/- L 7-21 45,000cN 16 Michigan -/10 L 6-28 63,415N 23 Minnesota -/- L 0-6 45,000
1947
Record: 5-3-1, 3-2-1 Big Ten (2nd) Coach: Harry Stuhldreher (12th)
S 27 Purdue -/- W 32-14 41,000O 4 Indiana -/- T 7-7 30,000O 11 California -/8 L 7-48 45,000cO 18 Yale -/12 W 9-0 65,000O 25 Marquette -/- W 35-12 45,000cN 1 Northwestern -/- W 29-0 43,000N 8 Iowa* 19/- W 46-14 45,000cN 15 Michigan 9/2 L 6-40 45,000cN 22 Minnesota -/- L 0-21 63,862
1948
Record: 2-7, 1-5 Big Ten (9th) Coach: Harry Stuhldreher (13th)
S 25 Indiana -/- L 7-35 40,000O 2 Illinois -/- W 20-16 45,000cO 9 California -/9 L 14-40 66,000O 16 Yale -/- L 7-17 45,000cO 23 Ohio State -/- L 32-34 77,200O 30 Iowa -/- L 13-19 38,000N 6 Northwestern* -/10 L 7-16 45,000cN 13 Marquette -/- W 26-0 45,000cN 20 Minnesota -/15 L 0-16 45,000c
1949
Record: 5-3-1, 3-2-1 Big Ten (4th) Coach: Ivy Williamson (1st)
S 24 Marquette -/- W 41-0 42,000O 1 Illinois -/- T 13-13 32,332O 8 California -/10 L 20-35 44,000O 15 Navy -/18 W 48-13 45,000cO 22 Ohio State -/- L 0-21 45,000cO 29 Indiana -/- W 30-14 30,000N 5 Northwestern -/- W 14-6 51,000N 12 Iowa* -/- W 35-13 45,000cN 19 Minnesota -/- L 6-14 64,110
1950
Record: 6-3, 5-2 Big Ten (T-2nd) Coach: Ivy Williamson (2nd)
S 30 Marquette -/- W 28-6 45,000cO 7 Illinois -/15 W 7-6 54,230O 14 Iowa 15/- W 14-0 46,333O 21 Michigan 16/- L 13-26 91,202
O 28 Northwestern -/9 W 14-13 45,000cN 4 Purdue* 20/- W 33-7 45,000cN 11 Ohio State 15/2 L 14-19 81,535N 18 Pennsylvania 15/20 L 0-20 60,000N 25 Minnesota -/- W 14-0 45,000c
1951
Record: 7-1-1, 5-1-1 Big Ten (2nd) Coach: Ivy Williamson (3rd)
S 29 Marquette 15/- W 22-6 45,450O 6 Illinois -/8 L 10-14 56,207O 13 Ohio State -/9 T 6-6 51,156cO 20 Purdue -/- W 31-7 40,000O 27 Northwestern 14/13 W 41-0 50,000N 3 Indiana* 10/- W 6-0 51,118cN 10 Pennsylvania 9/- W 16-7 43,243N 17 Iowa 8/- W 34-7 39,788N 24 Minnesota 8/- W 30-6 52,177
1952
BIG TEN CHAMPIONSRecord: 6-3-1, 4-1-1 Big Ten (1st) Coach: Ivy Williamson (4th)
S 27 Marquette 7/- W 42-19 51,303cO 4 Illinois 8/2 W 20-6 52,071cO 11 Ohio State 1/- L 14-23 80,345O 18 Iowa 12/- W 42-13 45,050O 25 UCLA 10/8 L 7-20 52,131cN 1 Rice 18/- W 21-7 36,000N 8 Northwestern* 18/- W 24-20 52,131cN 15 Indiana 15/- W 37-14 22,000N 22 Minnesota 13/- T 21-21 52,131c
Rose Bowl — Pasadena, Calif.J 1 USC 11/5 L 0-7 101,500
1953
Record: 6-2-1, 4-1-1 Big Ten (3rd) Coach: Ivy Williamson (5th)
S 26 Penn State -/- W 20-0 48,374O 3 Marquette 16/- W 13-11 51,363O 9 UCLA -/6 L 0-13 52,887O 17 Purdue -/- W 28-19 36,500O 24 Ohio State -/- L 19-20 52,819cO 31 Iowa* -/- W 10-6 52,819cN 7 Northwestern -/- W 34-13 40,000N 14 Illinois -/3 W 34-7 52,887cN 21 Minnesota 8/- T 21-21 61,154
1954
Record: 7-2, 5-2 Big Ten (2nd) Coach: Ivy Williamson (6th)
S 25 Marquette 10/- W 52-14 52,819cO 2 Michigan State 5/- W 6-0 51,194O 9 Rice 3/11 W 13-7 52,819cO 16 Purdue 2/5 W 20-6 52,819cO 23 Ohio State 2/4 L 14-31 82,636O 30 Iowa 8/- L 7-13 52,185N 6 Northwestern* 16/- W 34-13 53,131cN 13 Illinois 14/- W 27-14 71,119N 20 Minnesota 17/10 W 27-0 53,131c
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1955
Record: 4-5, 3-4 Big Ten (6th) Coach: Ivy Williamson (7th)
S 24 Marquette -/- W 28-14 53,359cO 1 Iowa 17/14 W 37-14 53,509cO 8 Purdue 9/17 W 9-0 45,000O 14 USC 6/16 L 21-33 75,162O 22 Ohio State 15/- L 16-26 53,539cO 29 Michigan State* -/5 L 0-27 53,529cN 5 Northwestern -/- W 41-14 40,000N 12 Illinois -/16 L 14-17 53,529cN 19 Minnesota -/- L 6-21 62,714
1956
Record: 1-5-3, 0-4-3 Big Ten (9th) Coach: Milt Bruhn (1st)
S 29 Marquette -/- W 41-0 52,700O 6 USC -/10 L 6-13 52,979cO 13 Iowa -/- L 7-13 53,273O 20 Purdue -/17 T 6-6 53,044cO 27 Ohio State -/9 L 0-21 82,661N 3 Michigan State -/4 L 0-33 53,647N 10 Northwestern* -/- L 7-17 54,645cN 17 Illinois -/- T 13-13 52,858N 24 Minnesota -/7 T 13-13 54,149
1957
Record: 6-3, 4-3 Big Ten (T-4th) Coach: Milt Bruhn (2nd)
S 28 Marquette -/- W 60-6 52,700O 5 West Virginia -/- W 45-13 38,889O 12 Purdue 16/- W 23-14 40,507O 19 Iowa 13/6 L 7-21 58,147O 26 Ohio State -/12 L 13-16 51,051N 2 Michigan State -/6 L 7-21 49,826N 9 Northwestern -/- W 41-12 32,250N 16 Illinois* -/15 W 24-13 52,384N 23 Minnesota 18/- W 14-6 62,939
1958
Record: 7-1-1, 5-1-1 Big Ten (2nd) Coach: Milt Bruhn (3rd)
S 26 Miami (Fla.) 14/15 W 20-0 62,084O 4 Marquette 9/- W 50-0 42,513O 11 Purdue 6/13 W 31-6 51,028O 18 Iowa 4/13 L 9-20 65,241cO 25 Ohio State 13/2 T 7-7 83,142N 1 Michigan State 8/- W 9-7 71,040N 8 Northwestern* 7/4 W 17-13 62,964N 15 Illinois 5/- W 31-12 45,937N 22 Minnesota 5/- W 27-12 54,517
1959
BIG TEN CHAMPIONSRecord: 7-3, 5-2 Big Ten (1st) Coach: Milt Bruhn (4th)
S 26 Stanford 8/- W 16-14 41,892O 3 Marquette 12/- W 44-6 47,970O 10 Purdue 9/7 L 0-21 41,542
O 17 Iowa -/9 W 25-16 64,256cO 24 Ohio State 12/20 W 12-3 55,440O 31 Michigan 10/- W 19-10 68,063N 7 Northwestern 9/2 W 24-19 55,282N 14 Illinois* 7/- L 6-9 56,028N 21 Minnesota 9/- W 11-7 53,647
Rose Bowl — Pasadena, Calif.J 1 Washington 6/8 L 8-44 100,089
1960
Record: 4-5, 2-5 Big Ten (9th) Coach: Milt Bruhn (5th)
S 24 Stanford -/- W 24-7 29,500O 1 Marquette -/- W 35-6 51,533O 8 Purdue -/7 W 24-13 58,292O 15 Iowa 12/2 L 21-28 57,000O 22 Ohio State 11/9 L 7-34 83,244O 29 Michigan -/- W 16-13 57,629N 5 Northwestern* -/- L 0-21 61,730N 12 Illinois -/- L 14-35 48,143N 19 Minnesota -/4 L 7-26 55,576
1961
Record: 6-3, 4-3 Big Ten (5th) Coach: Milt Bruhn (6th)
S 23 Utah -/- W 7-0 36,325S 30 Michigan State -/10 L 0-20 50,584O 7 Indiana -/- W 6-3 23,270O 14 Oregon State -/- W 23-20 45,274O 21 Iowa -/4 L 15-47 60,150O 28 Ohio State* -/6 L 21-30 58,144N 11 Northwestern -/- W 29-10 46,203N 18 Illinois -/- W 55-7 45,122N 25 Minnesota -/3 W 23-21 66,232
1962
BIG TEN CHAMPIONSRecord: 8-2, 6-1 Big Ten (1st) Coach: Milt Bruhn (7th)
S 29 New Mexico St. -/- W 69-13 40,495O 6 Indiana -/- W 30-6 41,354O 13 Notre Dame -/- W 17-8 61,098O 20 Iowa 10/- W 42-14 60,297O 27 Ohio State 5/- L 7-14 82,540N 3 Michigan -/- W 34-12 53,789N 10 Northwestern* 8/1 W 37-6 65,501cN 17 Illinois 4/- W 35-6 36,762N 24 Minnesota 3/5 W 14-9 65,514c
Rose Bowl — Pasadena, Calif.J 1 USC 2/1 L 37-42 98,698
1963
Record: 5-4, 3-4 Big Ten (5th) Coach: Milt Bruhn (8th)
S 21 Western Mich. 7/- W 41-0 48,574S 28 Notre Dame 6/- W 14-9 56,806O 12 Purdue 5/- W 38-20 61,415O 19 Iowa 2/- W 10-7 59,700O 26 Ohio State 2/- L 10-13 65,913cN 2 Michigan State 8/- L 13-30 71,033
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N 9 Northwestern* -/- W 17-14 65,388cN 16 Illinois -/8 L 7-17 65,418cN 28 Minnesota -/- L 0-14 55,271
1964
Record: 3-6, 2-5 Big Ten (T-7th) Coach: Milt Bruhn (9th)
S 19 Kansas State -/- W 17-7 46,455S 26 Notre Dame -/- L 7-31 64,398cO 10 Purdue -/- L 7-28 44,396O 17 Iowa -/- W 31-21 65,713cO 24 Ohio State -/1 L 3-28 84,365O 31 Michigan State* -/- L 6-22 65,728cN 7 Northwestern -/- L 13-17 51,028N 14 Illinois -/- L 0-29 55,077N 21 Minnesota -/- W 14-7 61,306
1965
Record: 2-7-1, 2-5 Big Ten (T-7th) Coach: Milt Bruhn (10th)
S 18 Colorado -/- T 0-0 45,914S 25 USC -/- L 6-26 52,706O 2 Iowa -/- W 16-13 63,058O 9 Nebraska -/2 L 0-37 53,810O 16 Northwestern -/- W 21-7 44,444O 23 Ohio State* -/- L 10-20 65,269cO 30 Michigan -/- L 14-50 66,907N 6 Purdue -/- L 7-45 48,369N 13 Illinois -/- L 0-51 55,192N 20 Minnesota -/- L 7-42 50,624
1966
Record: 3-6-1, 2-4-1 Big Ten (7th) Coach: Milt Bruhn (11th)
S 14 Iowa State -/- W 20-10 51,051S 24 USC -/5 L 3-38 52,235O 1 Iowa -/- W 7-0 52,787O 8 Nebraska -/- L 3-31 52,428O 15 Northwestern -/- T 3-3 53,163O 22 Ohio State -/- L 13-24 84,256O 29 Michigan -/- L 17-28 51,816N 5 Purdue* -/- L 0-23 56,475N 12 Illinois -/- L 14-49 53,645N 19 Minnesota -/- W 7-6 45,373
1967
Record: 0-9-1, 0-6-1 Big Ten (T-9th) Coach: John Coatta (1st)
S 23 Washington -/- L 0-17 54,500S 30 Arizona State -/- L 16-42 49,327O 7 Michigan State -/- L 7-35 68,516O 14 Pittsburgh -/- L 11-13 46,995O 21 Iowa -/- T 21-21 59,512O 28 Northwestern* -/- L 13-17 61,918N 4 Indiana -/7 L 9-14 46,910N 11 Ohio State -/- L 15-17 65,470N 18 Michigan -/- L 14-27 44,721N 25 Minnesota -/- L 14-21 47,133
1968
Record: 0-10, 0-7 Big Ten (10th) Coach: John Coatta (2nd)
S 21 Arizona State -/- L 7-55 43,317S 28 Washington -/- L 17-21 42,965O 5 Michigan State -/19 L 0-39 49,067O 12 Utah State -/- L 0-20 37,469O 19 Iowa -/- L 0-41 45,651O 26 Northwestern -/- L 10-13 33,133N 2 Indiana* -/- L 20-21 51,666N 9 Ohio State -/2 L 8-43 40,972N 16 Michigan -/4 L 9-34 51,117N 23 Minnesota -/- L 15-23 39,214
1969
Record: 3-7, 3-4 Big Ten (T-5th) Coach: John Coatta (3rd)
S 20 Oklahoma -/6 L 21-48 43,633S 27 UCLA -/14 L 23-34 49,243O 4 Syracuse -/- L 7-43 45,540O 11 Iowa -/- W 23-17 53,714O 18 Northwestern -/- L 7-27 34,374O 25 Indiana* -/- W 36-34 58,636N 1 Michigan -/20 L 7-35 60,438N 8 Ohio State -/1 L 7-62 86,519N 15 Illinois -/- W 55-14 42,624N 22 Minnesota -/- L 10-35 40,458
1970
Record: 4-5-1, 3-4 Big Ten (T-5th) Coach: John Jardine (1st)
S 19 Oklahoma -/18 L 7-21 58,100S 26 TCU -/- T 14-14 61,538O 3 Penn State -/16 W 29-16 55,204O 10 Iowa -/- L 14-24 53,622O 17 Northwestern -/- L 14-24 65,278O 24 Indiana -/- W 30-12 48,643O 31 Michigan* -/5 L 15-29 72,389N 7 Ohio State -/3 L 7-24 72,758N 14 Illinois -/- W 29-17 36,569N 21 Minnesota -/- W 39-14 50,167
1971
Record: 4-6-1, 3-5 Big Ten (T-6th) Coach: John Jardine (2nd)
S 11 Northern Illinois -/- W 31-0 45,437S 18 Syracuse -/15 T 20-20 31,206S 25 LSU -/18 L 28-38 78,535cO 2 Northwestern -/- L 11-24 40,473O 9 Indiana -/- W 35-29 66,156O 16 Michigan State -/- W 31-28 74,847O 23 Ohio State -/12 L 6-31 86,559O 30 Iowa -/- L 16-20 43,155N 6 Purdue* -/- W 14-10 78,451cN 13 Illinois -/- L 27-35 65,459N 20 Minnesota -/- L 21-23 34,738
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1972
Record: 4-7, 2-6 Big Ten (9th) Coach: John Jardine (3rd)
S 16 Northern Illinois -/- W 31-7 62,710S 23 Syracuse -/- W 31-7 67,234S 30 LSU -/- L 7-27 69,142O 7 Northwestern -/- W 21-14 74,595O 14 Indiana -/- L 7-33 50,122O 21 Michigan State -/- L 0-31 62,638O 28 Ohio State -/4 L 20-28 78,713cN 4 Iowa* -/- W 16-14 78,723cN 11 Purdue -/- L 6-27 53,507N 18 Illinois -/- L 7-27 45,703N 25 Minnesota -/- L 6-14 60,746
1973
Record: 4-7, 3-5 Big Ten (8th) Coach: John Jardine (4th)
S 15 Purdue -/- L 13-14 58,256S 22 Colorado -/19 L 25-28 58,237S 29 Nebraska -/2 L 16-20 76,297O 6 Wyoming -/- W 37-28 60,715O 13 Ohio State -/1 L 0-24 77,413O 20 Michigan -/4 L 6-35 87,273O 27 Indiana* -/- W 31-7 66,365N 3 Michigan State -/- L 0-21 54,010N 10 Iowa -/- W 35-7 55,560N 17 Northwestern -/- W 36-34 46,248N 24 Minnesota -/- L 17-19 34,412
1974
Record: 7-4, 5-3 Big Ten (4th) Coach: John Jardine (5th)
S 14 Purdue -/- W 28-14 54,239S 21 Nebraska -/4 W 21-20 73,381S 28 Colorado 11/- L 21-24 50,512O 5 Missouri -/- W 59-20 71,141O 12 Ohio State 13/1 L 7-52 87,717O 19 Michigan -/3 L 20-24 78,911cO 26 Indiana -/- W 35-25 31,453N 2 Michigan State* -/20 L 21-28 78,848cN 9 Iowa -/- W 28-15 48,300N 16 Northwestern -/- W 52-7 28,533N 23 Minnesota -/- W 49-14 55,869
1975
Record: 4-6-1, 3-4-1 Big Ten (6th) Coach: John Jardine (6th)
S 13 Michigan -/2 L 6-23 79,022cS 20 South Dakota -/- W 48-7 65,566S 27 Missouri -/5 L 21-28 62,222O 4 Kansas -/- L 7-41 76,097O 11 Purdue -/- W 17-14 62,406O 18 Ohio State -/1 L 0-56 87,820O 25 Northwestern* -/- W 17-14 78,902cN 1 Illinois -/- W 18-9 78,868cN 8 Iowa -/- L 28-45 54,650N 15 Indiana -/- T 9-9 65,317N 22 Minnesota -/- L 3-24 37,578
1976
Record: 5-6, 3-5 Big Ten (T-7th) Coach: John Jardine (7th)
S 11 Michigan -/2 L 27-40 101,347S 18 North Dakota -/- W 45-9 62,213S 25 Washington State -/- W 35-26 64,658O 2 Kansas -/9 L 24-34 48,350O 9 Purdue -/- L 16-18 79,111cO 16 Ohio State -/9 L 20-30 79,579cO 23 Northwestern -/- W 28-25 24,580O 30 Illinois -/- L 25-31 54,121N 6 Iowa* -/- W 38-21 79,521cN 13 Indiana -/- L 14-15 27,518N 20 Minnesota -/- W 26-17 60,304
1977
Record: 5-6, 3-6 Big Ten (8th) Coach: John Jardine (8th)
S 10 Indiana -/- W 30-14 34,755S 17 Northern Illinois -/- W 14-3 64,475S 24 Oregon -/- W 22-10 30,755O 1 Northwestern -/- W 19-7 68,709O 8 Illinois 19/- W 26-0 78,661cO 15 Michigan 14/1 L 0-56 104,892O 22 Michigan State* -/- L 7-9 79,203cO 29 Ohio State -/3 L 0-42 87,837N 5 Purdue -/- L 0-22 83,322N 12 Iowa -/- L 8-24 71,723N 19 Minnesota -/- L 7-13 30,742
1978
Record: 5-4-2, 3-4-2 Big Ten (6th) Coach: Dave McClain (1st)
S 16 Richmond -/- W 7-6 60,877S 23 Northwestern -/- W 28-7 23,960S 30 Oregon -/- W 22-19 63,988O 7 Indiana -/- W 34-7 75,266O 14 Illinois -/- T 20-20 51,160O 21 Michigan -/9 L 0-42 80,024cO 28 Michigan State -/- L 2-55 70,144N 4 Ohio State -/- L 14-49 79,940cN 11 Purdue* -/- T 24-24 78,986cN 18 Iowa -/- L 24-38 44,444N 25 Minnesota -/- W 48-10 61,021
1979
Record: 4-7, 3-5 Big Ten (T-7th) Coach: Dave McClain (2nd)
S 8 Purdue -/6 L 20-41 65,002S 15 Air Force -/- W 38-0 66,466S 22 UCLA -/20 L 12-37 78,830cS 29 San Diego State -/- L 17-24 38,633O 6 Indiana -/- L 0-3 74,188O 13 Michigan State -/19 W 38-29 77,083O 20 Ohio State -/6 L 0-59 87,585O 27 Iowa* -/- L 13-24 79,026cN 3 Michigan -/10 L 0-54 104,952N 10 Northwestern -/- W 28-3 68,229N 17 Minnesota -/- W 42-37 37,827
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1980
Record: 4-7, 3-5 Big Ten (T-6th) Coach: Dave McClain (3rd)
S 13 Purdue -/20 L 6-12 77,280S 20 BYU -/- L 3-28 71,496S 27 UCLA -/16 L 0-35 40,018O 4 San Diego St.* -/- W 35-12 76,340O 11 Indiana -/- L 0-24 51,029O 18 Michigan State -/- W 17-7 76,173O 25 Ohio State -/10 L 0-21 79,523cN 1 Iowa -/- L 13-22 59,995N 8 Michigan -/12 L 0-24 69,560N 15 Northwestern -/- W 39-19 17,372N 22 Minnesota -/- W 25-7 54,229
1981
Record: 7-5, 6-3 Big Ten (T-3rd) Coach: Dave McClain (4th)
S 12 Michigan -/1 W 21-14 68,733S 19 UCLA 20/9 L 13-31 69,212S 26 Western Mich.* -/- W 21-10 67,196O 3 Purdue -/- W 20-14 68,603O 10 Ohio State -/18 W 24-21 78,973cO 17 Michigan State 14/- L 14-33 67,352O 24 Illinois -/- L 21-23 67,413O 31 Northwestern -/- W 52-0 70,035N 7 Indiana -/- W 28-7 44,218N 14 Iowa -/- L 7-17 78,731cN 21 Minnesota -/- W 26-21 47,125
Garden State Bowl — East Rutherford, N.J.D 13 Tennessee -/- L 21-28 53,220
1982
Record: 7-5, 5-4 Big Ten (4th) Coach: Dave McClain (5th)
S 11 Michigan -/12 L 9-20 104,932S 18 UCLA -/14 L 26-51 77,974cS 25 Toledo* -/- W 36-27 73,713O 2 Purdue -/- W 35-31 69,132O 9 Ohio State -/- W 6-0 88,234O 16 Michigan State -/- W 24-23 78,187cO 23 Illinois -/- L 28-29 78,406cO 30 Northwestern -/- W 54-20 64,388N 6 Indiana -/- L 17-20 65,355N 13 Iowa -/- L 14-28 58,500N 20 Minnesota -/- W 24-0 59,792
Independence Bowl — Shreveport, La.D 11 Kansas State -/- W 14-3 49,523
1983
Record: 7-4, 5-4 Big Ten (4th) Coach: Dave McClain (6th)
S 10 Northern Illinois -/- W 37-9 56,941S 17 Missouri -/- W 21-20 65,044S 24 Michigan -/17 L 21-38 77,708O 1 Northwestern -/- W 49-0 32,180O 8 Illinois -/19 L 15-27 78,307cO 15 Minnesota -/- W 56-17 62,689O 22 Indiana* -/- W 45-14 78,199cO 29 Ohio State -/16 L 27-45 89,203
N 5 Iowa -/15 L 14-34 78,105N 12 Purdue -/- W 42-38 58,342N 19 Michigan State -/- W 32-0 54,204
1984
Record: 7-4-1, 5-3-1 Big Ten (4th) Coach: Dave McClain (7th)
S 8 Northern Illinois -/- W 27-14 65,288S 15 Missouri -/- W 35-34 45,033S 22 Michigan -/16 L 14-20 104,239S 29 Northwestern -/- W 31-16 78,509cO 6 Illinois -/- L 6-22 76,428O 13 Minnesota* -/- L 14-17 78,770cO 20 Indiana -/- W 20-16 38,754O 27 Ohio State -/6 W 16-14 78,606cN 3 Iowa -/17 T 10-10 66,255N 10 Purdue -/- W 30-13 72,292N 17 Michigan State -/- W 20-10 61,702
Hall of Fame Bowl — Birmingham, Ala.D 29 Kentucky -/- L 19-20 47,300
1985
Record: 5-6, 2-6 Big Ten (8th) Coach: Dave McClain (8th)
S 14 Northern Illinois -/- W 38-17 69,131S 21 UNLV -/- W 26-23 68,123S 28 Wyoming -/- W 41-17 11,129O 5 Michigan -/5 L 6-33 105,491O 12 Iowa -/1 L 13-23 79,023cO 19 Northwestern -/- L 14-17 78,401cO 26 Illinois -/- L 25-38 76,395N 2 Indiana* -/- W 31-20 78,605cN 9 Minnesota -/- L 18-27 64,571N 16 Ohio State -/3 W 12-7 89,873N 23 Michigan State -/- L 7-41 56,854
1986
Record: 3-9, 2-6 Big Ten (T-8th) Coach: Jim Hilles (1st)
S 6 Hawaii -/- L 17-20 45,403S 13 Northern Illinois -/- W 35-20 63,294S 20 UNLV -/- L 7-17 32,207S 27 Wyoming -/- L 12-21 64,954O 4 Michigan -/4 L 17-34 75,898O 11 Iowa -/10 L 6-17 67,700O 18 Northwestern -/- W 35-27 34,462O 25 Illinois* -/- W 15-9 76,983N 1 Indiana -/- L 7-21 35,311N 8 Minnesota -/- L 20-27 65,164N 15 Ohio State -/9 L 17-30 62,020N 22 Michigan State -/- L 13-23 60,285
1987
Record: 3-8, 1-7 Big Ten (10th) Coach: Don Morton (1st)
S 12 Hawaii -/- W 28-7 53,509S 19 Utah -/- L 28-31 56,224S 26 Ball State -/- W 30-13 51,825O 3 Michigan -/12 L 0-49 104,410O 10 Iowa -/- L 10-31 74,645
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O 17 Illinois -/- L 14-16 57,040O 24 Northwestern* -/- L 24-27 70,012O 31 Purdue -/- L 14-49 62,000N 7 Ohio State -/- W 26-24 63,195N 14 Minnesota -/- L 19-22 62,412N 21 Michigan State -/11 L 9-30 45,385
1988
Record: 1-10, 1-7 Big Ten (T-9th) Coach: Don Morton (2nd)
S 3 Western Mich. -/- L 14-24 38,230S 17 Northern Illinois -/- L 17-19 46,869S 24 Miami (Fla.) -/1 L 3-23 48,311O 1 Michigan -/19 L 14-62 61,180O 8 Iowa -/- L 6-31 67,700O 15 Illinois -/- L 6-34 57,886O 22 Northwestern -/- L 14-35 30,013O 29 Purdue* -/- L 6-9 51,147N 5 Ohio State -/- L 12-34 90,032N 12 Minnesota -/- W 14-7 40,467N 19 Michigan State -/- L 0-36 76,372
1989
Record: 2-9, 1-7 Big Ten (9th) Coach: Don Morton (3rd)
S 9 Miami (Fla.) -/3 L 3-51 38,646S 16 Toledo -/- W 23-10 37,162S 23 California -/- L 14-20 36,000O 7 Michigan -/5 L 0-24 104,097O 14 Iowa -/- L 24-31 62,402O 21 Northwestern* -/- W 35-31 44,978O 28 Illinois -/8 L 9-32 64,856N 4 Minnesota -/- L 22-24 39,325N 11 Indiana -/- L 17-45 37,442N 18 Ohio State -/22 L 22-42 89,626N 25 Michigan State -/- L 3-31 29,776
1990
Record: 1-10, 0-8 Big Ten (10th) Coach: Barry Alvarez (1st)
S 8 California -/- L 12-28 45,980S 15 Ball State -/- W 24-7 44,698S 22 Temple -/- L 18-24 41,817O 6 Michigan -/3 L 3-41 64,359O 13 Iowa -/25 L 10-30 69,890O 20 Northwestern -/- L 34-44 32,966O 27 Illinois* -/5 L 3-21 67,746N 3 Minnesota -/- L 3-21 51,189N 10 Indiana -/- L 7-20 45,093N 17 Ohio State -/18 L 10-35 41,403N 24 Michigan State -/24 L 9-14 60,517
1991
Record: 5-6, 2-6 Big Ten (T-8th) Coach: Barry Alvarez (2nd)
S 14 Western Illinois -/- W 31-13 42,861S 21 Iowa State -/- W 7-6 50,710S 28 Eastern Mich. -/- W 21-6 45,356O 5 Ohio State -/14 L 16-31 94,221O 12 Iowa -/- L 6-10 75,053
O 19 Purdue -/- L 7-28 43,650O 26 Indiana* -/- L 20-28 54,052N 2 Illinois -/- L 6-22 61,493N 9 Michigan State -/- L 7-20 41,074N 16 Minnesota -/- W 19-16 36,133N 23 Northwestern -/- W 32-14 38,620
1992
Record: 5-6, 3-5 Big Ten (T-6th) Coach: Barry Alvarez (3rd)
S 12 Washington -/2 L 10-27 72,800S 19 Bowling Green -/- W 39-18 57,758S 26 Northern Illinois -/- W 18-17 50,688O 3 Ohio State -/12 W 20-16 72,203O 10 Iowa -/- L 22-23 70,397O 17 Purdue* -/- W 19-16 73,573O 24 Indiana -/- L 3-10 43,142O 31 Illinois -/- L 12-13 65,293N 7 Michigan State -/- L 10-26 45,219N 14 Minnesota -/- W 34-6 48,754N 21 Northwestern -/- L 25-27 28,265
1993
BIG TEN CHAMPIONSRecord: 10-1-1, 6-1-1 Big Ten (T-1st) Coach: Barry Alvarez (4th)
S 4 Nevada -/- W 35-17 66,557S 11 SMU -/- W 24-16 19,013S 18 Iowa State 24/- W 28-7 77,745cS 25 Indiana 23/- W 27-15 34,306O 9 Northwestern* 21/- W 53-14 77,745cO 16 Purdue 16/- W 42-28 38,942O 23 Minnesota 15/- L 21-28 64,798O 30 Michigan 21/24 W 13-10 77,745cN 6 Ohio State 15/3 T 14-14 77,745cN 11 Illinois 14/- W 35-10 48,083
Coca-Cola Bowl — Tokyo, JapanD 4 Michigan State 10/- W 41-20 51,500
Rose Bowl — Pasadena, Calif.J 1 UCLA 9/13 W 21-16 101,237
1994
Record: 8-3-1, 5-2-1 Big Ten (3rd) Coach: Barry Alvarez (5th)
S 10 Eastern Mich. 10/- W 56-0 77,745cS 17 Colorado 10/7 L 17-55 53,457S 24 Indiana 16/21 W 62-13 77,745cO 1 Michigan State 15/- W forfeit 71,234O 8 Northwestern 24/- W 46-14 46,437O 15 Purdue 23/- T 27-27 77,745cO 22 Minnesota* -/- L 14-17 77,745cO 29 Michigan -/10 W 31-19 106,209N 5 Ohio State -/- L 3-24 93,340N 12 Cincinnati -/- W 38-17 75,245N 19 Illinois -/- W 19-13 77,745c
Hall of Fame Bowl — Tampa, Fla.J 2 Duke -/25 W 34-20 61,384
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1995
Record: 4-5-2, 3-4-1 Big Ten (T-7th) Coach: Barry Alvarez (6th)
S 2 Colorado 21/13 L 7-43 79,015cS 16 Stanford -/- T 24-24 42,510S 23 SMU -/- W 42-0 77,108cS 30 Penn State -/6 W 17-9 96,540O 14 Ohio State 21/4 L 16-27 79,507cO 21 Northwestern 24/11 L 0-35 49,256O 28 Michigan State* -/- W 45-14 78,043cN 4 Purdue -/- L 27-38 39,125N 11 Minnesota -/- W 34-27 64,016N 18 Iowa -/- L 20-33 78,907cN 25 Illinois -/- T 3-3 76,750c
1996
Record: 8-5, 3-5 Big Ten (7th) Coach: Barry Alvarez (7th)
S 7 Eastern Mich. -/- W 24-3 74,279S 14 UNLV -/- W 52-17 40,091S 21 Stanford -/- W 14-0 77,894cS 28 Penn State -/3 L 20-23 79,607cO 12 Ohio State -/2 L 14-17 94,215O 19 Northwestern* -/14 L 30-34 79,576cO 26 Michigan State -/- L 13-30 69,217N 2 Purdue -/- W 33-25 78,330cN 9 Minnesota -/- W 45-28 78,006cN 16 Iowa -/- L 0-31 66,570N 23 Illinois -/- W 35-15 37,814N 30 Hawaii -/- W 59-10 26,819
Copper Bowl — Tucson, Ariz.D 27 Utah -/- W 38-10 42,122
1997
Record: 8-5, 5-3 Big Ten (5th) Coach: Barry Alvarez (8th)
A 24 Syracuse^ 24/17 L 0-34 51,185S 6 Boise State -/- W 28-24 73,209S 13 San Jose State -/- W 56-10 23,042S 20 San Diego State -/- W 36-10 76,864cS 27 Indiana -/- W 27-26 78,211cO 4 Northwestern -/- W 26-25 47,129O 11 Illinois -/- W 31-7 79,327cO 18 Purdue 24/- L 20-45 54,252O 25 Minnesota -/- W 22-21 57,563N 8 Iowa* -/12 W 13-10 79,864cN 15 Michigan 23/1 L 16-26 79,806cN 22 Penn State 24/6 L 10-35 96,934
Outback Bowl — Tampa, Fla.J 1 Georgia -/11 L 6-33 56,186^ — at East Rutherford, N.J.
1998
BIG TEN CHAMPIONSRecord: 11-1, 7-1 Big Ten (T-1st) Coach: Barry Alvarez (9th)
S 5 San Diego State 20/- W 26-14 37,471S 12 Ohio 17/- W 45-0 74,676S 19 UNLV 14/- W 52-7 75,044S 26 Northwestern 14/- W 38-7 78,337c
O 3 Indiana 13/- W 24-20 32,328O 10 Purdue* 12/- W 31-24 78,782cO 17 Illinois 9/- W 37-3 40,627O 24 Iowa 9/- W 31-0 70,397N 7 Minnesota 8/- W 26-7 78,767cN 14 Michigan 8/15 L 10-27 111,217N 21 Penn State 13/14 W 24-3 78,964c
Rose Bowl — Pasadena, Calif.J 1 UCLA 9/6 W 38-31 93,872
1999
BIG TEN CHAMPIONSRecord: 10-2, 7-1 Big Ten (1st) Coach: Barry Alvarez (10th)
S4 Murray State 9/- W 49-10 77,527cS 11 Ball State 9/- W 50-10 75,807S 18 Cincinnati 8/- L 12-17 27,721S 25 Michigan 17/4 L 16-21 79,037cO 2 Ohio State -/12 W 42-17 93,524O 9 Minnesota 20/25 W 20-17 OT 63,108O 16 Indiana* 18/- W 59-0 78,243cO 23 Michigan State 16/11 W 40-10 78,469cO 30 Northwestern 11/- W 35-19 42,292N 6 Purdue 10/17 W 28-21 67,308N 13 Iowa 9/- W 41-3 79,404c
Rose Bowl — Pasadena, Calif.J 1 Stanford 4/22 W 17-9 93,731
2000
Record: 9-4, 4-4 Big Ten (T-5th)Coach: Barry Alvarez (11th)
A 31 Western Mich. 4/- W 19-7 77,843cS 9 Oregon 5/- W 27-23 78,521cS 16 Cincinnati 4/- W 28-25 OT 78,749cS 23 Northwestern 7/- L 44-47 2OT 78,597cS 30 Michigan 14/9 L 10-13 111,341O 7 Ohio State 24/8 L 7-23 79,045cO 14 Michigan State -/- W 17-10 74,863O 21 Purdue* -/17 L 24-30 OT 79,048O 28 Iowa -/- W 13-7 62,560N 4 Minnesota -/- W 41-20 79,171cN 11 Indiana -/- W 43-22 30,469N 25 Hawaii -/- W 34-18 41,313
Sun Bowl — El Paso, TexasD 29 UCLA -/- W 21-20 49,093
2001
Record: 5-7, 3-5 Big Ten (T-8th)Coach: Barry Alvarez (12th)
A 25 Virginia 22/- W 26-17 76,740cS 1 Oregon 22/7 L 28-31 45,919S 8 Fresno State 23/19 L 20-32 78,506cS 22 Penn State -/- W 18-6 107,253S 29 W. Kentucky -/- W 24-6 75,662O 6 Indiana -/- L 32-63 79,264cO 13 Ohio State -/21 W 20-17 103,520O 20 Illinois -/- L 35-42 70,904O 27 Michigan State* -/- L 28-42 79,108cN 3 Iowa -/- W 34-28 79,421cN 17 Michigan -/11 L 17-20 79,633cN 24 Minnesota -/- L 31-42 55,890
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2002
Record: 8-6, 2-6 Big Ten (T-8th)Coach: Barry Alvarez (13th)
A 23 Fresno State 25/- W 23-21 75,136A 31 UNLV -/- W 27-7 42,075S 7 West Virginia 25/- W 34-17 76,320S 14 Northern Illinois 22/- W 24-21 77,460cS 21 Arizona 22/- W 31-10 78,582cO 5 Penn State 19/20 L 31-34 79,403cO 12 Indiana 23/- L 29-32 31,156O 19 Ohio State* -/4 L 14-19 79,729cO 26 Michigan State -/- W 42-24 74,507N 2 Iowa -/9 L 3-20 70,397N 9 Illinois -/- L 20-37 78,709cN 16 Michigan -/12 L 14-21 110,412N 23 Minnesota -/- W 49-31 78,843c
Alamo Bowl — San Antonio, TexasD 28 Colorado -/14 W 31-28 OT 50,690
2003
Record: 7-6, 4-4 Big Ten (T-7th)Coach: Barry Alvarez (14th)
A 30 West Virginia 21/- W 24-17 60,663S 6 Akron 18/- W 48-31 75,401S 13 UNLV 14/- L 5-23 78,043cS 20 North Carolina -/- W 38-27 77,439cS 27 Illinois -/- W 38-20 58,495O 4 Penn State -/- W 30-23 107,851O 11 Ohio State 23/3 W 17-10 79,793cO 18 Purdue* 14/13 L 23-26 79,541cO 25 Northwestern 20/- L 7-16 36,233N 8 Minnesota -/24 L 34-37 59,543N 15 Michigan State -/21 W 56-21 79,256cN 22 Iowa -/17 L 21-27 79,931c
Music City Bowl — Nashville, Tenn.D 31 Auburn -/- L 14-28 55,109
2004
Record: 9-3, 6-2 Big Ten (3rd)Coach: Barry Alvarez (15th)
S 4 UCF 21/- W 34-6 82,116cS 11 UNLV 21/- W 18-3 82,071cS 18 Arizona 20/- W 9-7 50,275S 25 Penn State 20/- W 16-3 82,179cO 2 Illinois 20/- W 24-7 82,306cO 9 Ohio State 15/18 W 24-13 105,090O 16 Purdue 10/5 W 20-17 65,196O 23 Northwestern* 6/- W 24-12 82,468cN 6 Minnesota 5/- W 38-14 83,069cN 13 Michigan State 4/- L 14-49 76,697N 20 Iowa 9/17 L 7-30 70,397
Outback Bowl — Tampa, Fla.J 1 Georgia 16/8 L 21-24 62,414
2005
Record: 10-3, 5-3 Big Ten (T-3rd)Coach: Barry Alvarez (16th)
S 3 Bowling Green -/- W 56-42 82,138c S 10 Temple -/- W 65-0 81,806cS 18 North Carolina -/- W 14-5 60,000
S 24 Michigan -/14 W 23-20 83,022c O 1 Indiana 17/- W 41-24 82,330cO 8 Northwestern 14/- L 48-51 33,859O 15 Minnesota 23/22 W 38-34 65,089O 22 Purdue* 19/- W 31-20 82,828cO 29 Illinois 15/- W 41-24 52,158N 5 Penn State 14/10 L 14-35 109,865N 12 Iowa 19/- L 10-20 83,184cN 25 Hawaii 24/- W 41-24 34,031
Capital One Bowl — Orlando, Fla.J 2 Auburn 21/7 W 24-10 57,221
2006
Record: 12-1, 7-1 Big Ten (T-2nd)Coach: Bret Bielema (1st)
S 2 Bowling Green^ -/- W 35-14 30,307S 9 Western Illinois -/- W 34-10 80,845cS 16 San Diego State -/- W 14-0 81,090cS 23 Michigan -/6 L 13-27 111,058S 30 Indiana -/- W 52-17 32,142O 7 Northwestern -/- W 41-9 81,704cO 14 Minnesota* 25/- W 48-12 82,010cO 21 Purdue 21/- W 24-3 58,111O 28 Illinois 17/- W 30-24 81,300cN 4 Penn State 17/- W 13-3 81,777cN 11 Iowa 16/- W 24-21 70,585N 18 Buffalo 12/- W 35-3 80,850c
Capital One Bowl — Orlando, Fla.J 1 Arkansas 6/12 W 17-14 60,774^ — at Cleveland
2007
Record: 9-4, 5-3 Big Ten (4th)Coach: Bret Bielema (2nd)
S 1 Washington State 7/- W 42-21 81,547cS 8 UNLV 5/- W 20-13 38,250S 15 The Citadel 7/- W 45-31 80,327cS 22 Iowa 9/- W 17-13 82,630cS 29 Michigan State 9/- W 37-34 82,164cO 6 Illinois 5/- L 26-31 57,078O 13 Penn State 19/- L 7-38 109,754O 20 Northern Illinois -/- W 44-3 81,883cO 27 Indiana* -/- W 33-3 81,324cN 3 Ohio State -/1 L 17-38 105,449N 10 Michigan -/13 W 37-21 82,353cN 17 Minnesota 24/- W 41-34 59,116
Outback Bowl — Tampa, Fla.J 1 Tennessee 18/16 L 17-21 60,121
2008
Record: 7-6, 3-5 Big Ten (T-6th)Coach: Bret Bielema (3rd)
A 30 Akron 13/- W 38-17 80,910cS 6 Marshall 11/- W 51-14 80,396cS 13 Fresno State 10/21 W 13-10 42,387S 27 Michigan 9/- L 25-27 109,833O 4 Ohio State 18/14 L 17-20 81,608cO 11 Penn State -/6 L 7-48 81,524cO 18 Iowa -/- L 16-38 70,585O 25 Illinois* -/- W 27-17 81,241cN 1 Michigan State -/21 L 24-25 75,121
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N 8 Indiana -/- W 55-20 30,618N 15 Minnesota -/- W 35-32 81,228cN 22 Cal Poly -/- W 36-35 80,709c
Champs Sports Bowl — Orlando, Fla.D 27 Florida State -/- L 13-42 52,692
2009
Record: 10-3, 5-3 Big Ten (T-4th)Coach: Bret Bielema (4th)
S 5 Northern Illinois -/- W 28-20 80,532cS 12 Fresno State -/- W 34-31 80,353cS 19 Wofford -/- W 44-14 78,253S 26 Michigan State -/- W 38-30 80,123O 3 Minnesota -/- W 31-28 50,805O 10 Ohio State -/9 L 13-31 105,301O 17 Iowa* -/11 L 10-20 81,043cO 31 Purdue -/- W 37-0 79,920N 7 Indiana 24/- W 31-28 36,611N 14 Michigan 21/- W 45-24 80,540cN 21 Northwestern 17/- L 31-33 32,150D 5 Hawaii -/- W 51-10 37,018
Champs Sports Bowl — Orlando, Fla.D29 Miami 24/14 W 20-14 56,747
2010
BIG TEN CHAMPIONSRecord: 11-2, 7-1 Big Ten (T-1st)Coach: Bret Bielema (5th)
S 4 UNLV 12/- W 41-21 31,107S 11 San Jose State 11/- W 27-14 78,469S 18 Arizona State 11/- W 20-19 81,332cS 25 Austin Peay 11/- W 70-3 77,224O 2 Michigan State 11/24 L 24-34 73,108O 9 Minnesota* 20/- W 41-23 80,328cO 16 Ohio State 18/1 W 31-18 81,194cO 23 Iowa 10/13 W 31-30 70,585N 6 Purdue 7/- W 34-13 45,227N 13 Indiana 6/- W 83-20 80,477cN 20 Michigan 6/- W 48-28 112,276N 27 Northwestern 5/- W 70-23 80,011
Rose Bowl — Pasadena, Calif.J 1 TCU 4/3 L 19-21 94,118
2011
BIG TEN CHAMPIONSRecord: 11-3, 6-2 Big Ten (T-1st Leaders) Coach: Bret Bielema (6th)
S 1 UNLV 11/- W 51-17 77,085S 10 Oregon State 8/- W 35-0 80,337cS 17 Northern Illinois^ 7/- W 49-7 41,068S 24 South Dakota 6/- W 59-10 78,880O 1 Nebraska 7/8 W 48-17 81,384cO 15 Indiana* 4/- W 59-7 80,732cO 22 Michigan State 4/15 L 31-37 76,405
O 29 Ohio State 12/- L 29-33 105,511N 5 Purdue 19/- W 62-17 80,566cN 12 Minnesota 16/- W 42-13 49,158N 19 Illinois 15/- W 28-17 45,519N 26 Penn State 15/20 W 45-7 79,708
Big Ten Championship Game — IndianapolisD 3 Michigan State 15/11 W 42-39 64,152
Rose Bowl — Pasadena, Calif.J 2 Oregon 9/6 L 38-45 91,245^ — at Chicago
2012
BIG TEN CHAMPIONSRecord: 8-6, 4-4 Big Ten (3rd Leaders)Coach: Bret Bielema (7th)
S 1 Northern Iowa 12/- W 26-21 179,568S 8 Oregon State 13/- L 7-10 42,189S 15 Utah State -/- W 16-14 79,332S 22 UTEP -/- W 37-26 79,806S 29 Nebraska -/22 L 27-30 85,962O 6 Illinois -/- W 31-14 80,096O 13 Purdue -/- W 38-14 46,007O 20 Minnesota -/- W 38-13 80,587cO 27 Michigan State* -/- L 13-16 80,538cN 10 Indiana -/- W 62-14 43,240N 17 Ohio State -/6 L 14-21 80,112N 24 Penn State -/- L 21-24 93,505
Big Ten Championship Game — IndianapolisD 1 Nebraska -/12 W 70-31 41,260
Rose Bowl — Pasadena, Calif.J 1 Stanford -/6 L 14-20 93,359
2013
Record: 9-4, 6-2 Big Ten (2nd Leaders)Coach: Gary Andersen (1st)
A 31 UMass 23/- W 45-0 76,306S 7 Tennessee Tech 21/- W 48-0 77,785S 14 Arizona State 20/- L 30-32 66,155S 21 Purdue 24/- W 41-10 80,772cS 28 Ohio State 23/4 L 31-24 105,826O 12 Northwestern* -/19 W 35-6 81,411cO 19 Illinois 25/- W 56-32 47,362N 2 Iowa 22/- W 28-9 69,812N 9 BYU 21/- W 27-17 80,191N 16 Indiana 17/- W 51-3 77,849N 23 Minnesota 16/- W 20-7 53,090N 30 Penn State 14/- L 31-24 78,064
Capital One Bowl — Orlando, Fla.J 1 South Carolina 19/8 L 24-34 56,629
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Record: 11-3, 7-1 Big Ten (1st West)Coach: Gary Andersen (2nd)
A 30 LSU^ 14/13 L 24-28 71,599S 6 Western Illinois 18/- W 37-3 77,125S 20 Bowling Green 19/- W 68-17 79,849S 27 South Florida 19/- W 27-10 78,111O 4 Northwestern 17/- L 14-20 42,013O 11 Illinois -/- W 38-28 80,341cO 25 Maryland -/- W 52-7 80,336cN 1 Rutgers -/- W 37-0 52,797N 8 Purdue 25/- W 34-16 35,068N 15 Nebraska 22/11 W 59-24 80,539cN 22 Iowa 14/- W 26-24 68,610N 29 Minnesota 14/22 W 34-24 80,341c
Big Ten Championship Game — IndianapolisD 6 Ohio State 11/6 L 0-59 60,229
Outback Bowl — Tampa, Fla.J 1 Auburn 17/19 W 34-31 44,023^ — at Houston, Texas
2015
Record: 10-3, 6-2 Big Ten (T-2nd West)Coach: Paul Chryst (1st)
S 5 Alabama^ 20/3 L 17-35 64,279S 12 Miami (Ohio) 24/- W 58-0 76,535S 19 Troy 24/- W 28-3 77,157S 26 Hawai’i 22/- W 28-0 80,829cO 3 Iowa 19/- L 6-10 80,933cO 10 Nebraska -/- W 23-21 89,886O 17 Purdue* -/- W 24-7 80,794cO 24 Illinois -/- W 24-13 45,438O 31 Rutgers -/- W 48-10 74,575N 7 Maryland -/- W 31-24 44,678N 21 Northwestern 21/20 L 7-13 75,276N 28 Minnesota -/- W 31-21 52,850
Holiday Bowl — San Diego, Calif.D 30 USC 23/- W 23-21 48,329^ — at Arlington, Texas
NOTES• Home games listed in bold• Rankings listed indicate AP Top 25 rank at time of game• Wisconsin’s ranking listed first, followed by opponent’s
LEGEND* — Homecoming gamec — Capacity crowd
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Air Force 1-0-0 Akron 2-0-0 Alabama 1-1-0 Arizona 2-0-0 Arizona State 1-3-0 Arkansas 2-0-0 Armour 1-0-0 Auburn 2-1-1Austin Peay 1-0-0 Ball State 3-0-0 Beloit 16-1-0 Boise State 1-0-0 Bowling Green 4-0-0 Bradley 1-0-0 Buffalo 1-0-0BYU 1-1-0 California 1-5-0Cal Poly 1-0-0Calumet Club 0-1-0 Camp Grant 1-2-0 Carleton 2-0-0 Carlisle Indians 0-1-0 Chicago 19-16-5 Chicago AA 1-2-0 Chicago P&S 1-0-0 Cincinnati 3-1-0 Citadel 1-0-0Coe (Iowa) 2-0-1 Colgate 1-0-0 Colorado 1-4-1 Colorado College 1-0-0 Columbia 0-1-0 Company I 1-0-0 Cornell (Iowa) 3-0-0 Dixon (Illinois) 1-0-0 Drake 1-0-0 Duke 1-0-0 Eastern Michigan 3-0-0Florida State 0-1-0 Ft. Sheridan (Ill.) 1-0-0 Franklin (Ind.) 1-0-0 Fresno State 3-1-0 Georgia 0-2-0 Great Lakes 1-1-1 Grinnell (Iowa) 4-0-0 Haskell Indians 1-0-0
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Hawai’i 6-1-0 Hyde Park (Ill.) HS 2-0-0 Illinois 39-36-7 Indiana 40-18-2 Iowa 44-43-2 Iowa State 7-0-0 Kansas 4-2-0 Kansas State 2-0-0 Kentucky 0-1-0 Knox (Ill.) 2-0-0 Lake Forest (Ill.) 7-1-0 Lawrence 17-0-1 LSU 0-3-0 Madison (Wis.) HS 4-0-0 Marquette 32-4-0Marshall 1-0-0 Maryland 2-0-0Miami (Fla.) 2-2-0Miami (Ohio) 1-0-0 Michigan 14-49-1 Michigan State 22-30-0 Milwaukee Medical 1-0-0 Minnesota 58-59-8 Missouri 4-1-0 Murray State 1-0 Navy 1-1-0 Nebraska 6-4-0Nevada 1-0-0 New Mexico State 1-0-0 North Central (Ill.) 1-0-0 North Carolina 2-0-0 North Dakota 2-0-0 North Dakota State 3-0-0 Northern Illinois 12-1-0Northern Iowa 1-0-0Northwestern 57-35-5 Northwestern College 1-0-0 Notre Dame 6-8-2 Ohio 1-0-0 Ohio State 18-57-5 Oklahoma 0-2-0 Oregon 3-2-0 Oregon State 2-1-0 Osteopaths 1-0-0Pennsylvania 2-2-0 Penn State 9-8-0
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Pittsburgh 0-3-0 Purdue 46-29-8 Rice 2-0-0Richmond 1-0-0 Ripon (Wis.) 5-0-0 Rush Medical 4-0-0 Rutgers 2-0-0San Diego State 4-1-0 San Jose State 2-0-0 SMU 2-0-0 South Carolina 0-1-0South Dakota 2-0-0 South Dakota State 8-1-0 South Florida 1-0-0Stanford 4-1-1 Syracuse 1-3-1 TCU 0-1-1 Temple 1-1-0 Tennessee 0-2-0 Tennessee Tech 1-0-0Texas 0-1-0 Toledo 1-0-0Troy 1-0-0 UCF 1-0-0 UCLA 4-7-0 UMass 1-0-0UNLV 8-2-0 Upper Iowa 1-0-0 USC 1-6-0 Utah 2-1-0 Utah State 1-1-0UTEP 1-0-0 UW Alumni 3-1-0 UW Freshmen 1-0-0 UW-Oshkosh 1-0-0 UW-Platteville 1-0-0 UW-Whitewater 2-0-0 Virginia 1-0-0 Washington 0-4-0 Washington State 2-0-0 West Virginia 4-0-0 Western Illinois 3-0-0 Western Kentucky 1-0-0 Western Michigan 3-1-0 Wofford 1-0-0Wyoming 2-1-0 Yale 1-2-0
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At Madison: 1-01979 H -/- W 38-0
Akron (2-0)At Madison: 2-02003 H 18/- W 48-312008 H 13/- W 38-17
Alabama (1-1)At Madison: 1-0Neutral: 0-11928 H -/- W 15-02015^ N 20/3 L 17-35^ –– Arlington, Texas
Arizona (2-0)At Madison: 1-0At Tucson: 1-02002 H 22/- W 31-102004 A 20/- W 9-7
Arizona State (1-3)At Madison: 1-1At Tempe: 0-21967 H -/- L 16-421968 A -/- L 7-552010 H 11/- W 20-192013 A 20/- L 30-32
Arkansas (2-0)At Madison: 1-0Neutral: 1-01912 H -/- W 64-72006^ N 6/12 W 17-14^ –– Orlando, Fla.
Armour (1-0)At Madison: 1-01895 H -/- W 32-4
Auburn (2-1-1)At Madison: 0-0-1Neutral: 2-11931 H -/- T 7-72003^ N -/- L 14-282005+ N 21/7 W 24-102014! N 17/19 W 34-31 (OT)^ –– Nashville, Tenn.+ –– Orlando, Fla.! — Tampa, Fla.
Austin Peay (1-0)At Madison: 1-02010 H 11/- W 70-3
Ball State (3-0)At Madison: 3-0 1987 H -/- W 30-131990 H -/- W 24-71999 H 9/- W 50-10
Beloit (16-1)At Madison: 8-0At Beloit: 3-1Neutral: 5-01889 A -/- L 0-41891 A -/- W 40-41892 H -/- W 32-41893 H -/- W 18-01894 A -/- W 46-01896 A -/- W 6-01897 H -/- W 11-01898^ N -/- W 17-01899^ N -/- W 36-01900^ N -/- W 11-01901^ N -/- W 40-01902^ N -/- W 52-61903 H -/- W 87-01904 H -/- W 36-01905 H -/- W 44-01917 H -/- W 34-01918 H -/- W 21-0^ –– Milwaukee
Boise State (1-0)At Madison: 1-01997 H -/- W 28-24
Bowling Green (4-0)At Madison: 3-0Neutral: 1-01992 H -/- W 39-182005 H -/- W 56-422006^ N -/- W 35-142014 H 19/- W 68-17^ –– Cleveland
Bradley (1-0)At Madison: 1-01931 H -/- W 33-6
Buffalo (1-0)At Madison: 1-02006 H 12/- W 35-3
BYU (1-1)At Madison: 1-11980 H -/- L 3-282013 H 21/- W 27-17
Cal Poly (1-0)At Madison: 1-02008 H -/- W 36-35
California (1-5)At Madison: 0-3At Berkeley: 1-21946 A -/- W 28-71947 H -/8 L 7-481948 A -/9 L 14-401949 H -/10 L 20-351989 A -/- L 14-201990 H -/- L 12-28
Calumet Club (0-1)Neutral: 0-1 1889^ N -/- L 0-27^ –– Milwaukee
Camp Grant (1-2)At Madison: 1-1Neutral: 0-11918 H -/- L 0-71942 H -/- W 7-01943^ N -/- L 7-10^ –– Rockford, Ill.
Carleton (2-0)At Madison: 2-01922 H -/- W 41-01930 H -/- W 28-0
Carlisle Indians (0-1)Neutral: 0-11896^ N -/- L 8-18^ –– Chicago Coliseum
Chicago (19-16-5)At Madison: 6-5-1At Chicago: 13-11-41894 A -/- W 30-01895 A -/- L 12-221896 H -/- W 24-01897 A -/- W 25-81898 A -/- L 0-61899 H -/- L 0-171900 A -/- W 39-51901 A -/- W 35-01902 A -/- L 0-11
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1903 H -/- L 6-151904 A -/- L 11-181905 H -/- L 0-41908 H -/- L 12-181909 A -/- T 6-61910 H -/- W 10-01911 A -/- L 0-51912 H -/- W 30-121913 A -/- L 0-191914 H -/- T 0-01915 A -/- L 13-141916 H -/- W 30-71917 A -/- W 18-01919 A -/- W 10-31920 A -/- W 3-01921 A -/- L 0-31922 A -/- T 0-01923 A -/- L 6-131924 A -/- T 0-01925 A -/- W 20-71926 A -/- W 14-71927 A -/- L 0-61928 H -/- W 25-01929 A -/- W 20-61930 H -/- W 34-01931 A -/- W 12-71932 A -/- W 18-71933 A -/- T 0-01935 A -/- L 7-131936 H -/- L 6-71937 A -/- W 27-0
Chicago AA (1-2)At Madison: 1-0At Chicago: 0-1Neutral: 0-11893^ N -/- L 0-221894 H -/- W 22-41894 A -/- L 4-16^ –– Milwaukee
Chicago P&S (1-0)At Madison: 1-01900 H -/- W 5-0
Cincinnati (3-1)At Madison: 3-0At Cincinnati: 0-11936 H -/- W 27-61994 H -/- W 38-171999 A 8/- L 12-172000 H 4/- W 28-25 (OT)
Citadel (1-0)At Madison: 1-02007 H 7/- W 45-31
Coe (2-0-1)At Madison: 2-0-1 1923 H -/- W 7-3
1924 H -/- T 7-71932 H -/- W 39-0
Colgate (1-0)At Madison: 1-01929 H -/- W 13-6
Colorado (1-4-1)At Madison: 0-2-1At Boulder: 0-2Neutral: 1-01965 H -/- T 0-01973 H -/19 L 25-281974 A 11/- L 21-241994 A 10/7 L 17-551995 H 21/13 L 7-432002^ N -/14 W 31-28 (OT)^ –– San Antonio, Texas
Colorado College (1-0)At Madison: 1-01911 H -/- W 26-0
Columbia (0-1)At New York: 0-11940 A -/- L 6-7
Company I (1-0)Neutral: 1-01905^ N -/- W 16-0^ –– Marinette, Wis.
Cornell (Iowa) (3-0)At Madison: 3-01926 H -/- W 38-01927 H -/- W 31-61928 H -/- W 49-0
Dixon (Ill.) (1-0)At Madison: 1-01898 H -/- W 76-0
Drake (1-0)At Madison: 1-01904 H -/- W 82-0
Duke (1-0)Neutral: 1-01994^ N -/25 W 34-20^ –– Tampa, Fla.
Eastern Michigan (3-0)At Madison: 3-01991 H -/- W 21-61994 H 10/- W 56-01996 H -/- W 24-3
Florida State (0-1)Neutral: 0-12008 N -/- L 13-42^ –– Orlando, Fla.
Fort Sheridan (1-0)At Madison: 1-01904 H -/- W 45-0
Franklin (Ind.) (1-0)At Madison: 1-01925 H -/- W 35-0
Fresno State (3-1)At Madison: 2-1At Fresno: 1-02001 H 23/19 L 20-322002 H 25/- W 23-212008 A 10/21 W 13-102009 H -/- W 34-31
Georgia (0-2)Neutral: 0-21997^ N -/11 L 6-332004^ N 16/8 L 21-24^ –– Tampa, Fla.
Great Lakes (1-1-1)At Madison: 0-1At Great Lakes, Ill.: (0-0-1)Neutral: 1-01942^ N 7/- W 13-71944 H -/16 L 12-401945 A -/- T 0-0^ –– Chicago
Grinnell (Iowa) (4-0)At Madison: 4-01895 H -/- W 14-41896 H -/- W 54-61900 H -/- W 45-01927 H -/- W 20-2
Haskell Indians (1-0)At Madison: 1-01916 H -/- W 13-0
Hawai’i (6-1)At Madison: 2-0At Honolulu: 4-1 1986 A -/- L 17-201987 H -/- W 28-71996 A -/- W 59-102000 A -/- W 34-182005 A 24/- W 41-242009 A -/- W 51-102015 H 22/- W 28-0
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Hyde Park HS (2-0)At Madison: 2-01901 H -/- W 62-01902 H -/- W 24-5
Illinois (39-36-7)At Madison: 21-16-4At Champaign: 17-20-3Neutral: 1-01895 H -/- T 10-101899^ N -/- W 23-01900 H -/- W 27-01906 A -/- W 16-61907 H -/- L 4-151914 H -/- L 9-241915 A -/- L 3-171916 H -/- T 0-01917 A -/- L 0-71918 H -/- L 0-221919 A -/- W 14-101920 H -/- W 14-91921 A -/- W 20-01922 H -/- L 0-31923 A -/- L 0-101931 A -/- W 7-61932 H -/- W 20-121933 A -/- L 0-211934 H -/- W 7-31939 A -/- L 0-71940 H -/- W 13-61943 H -/- L 7-251945 H -/- T 7-71946 A 20/- L 21-271948 H -/- W 20-161949 A -/- T 13-131950 A -/15 W 7-61951 A -/8 L 10-141952 H 8/2 W 20-61953 H -/3 W 34-71954 A 14/- W 27-141955 H -/16 L 14-171956 A -/- T 13-131957 H -/15 W 24-131958 A 5/- W 31-121959 H 7/- L 6-91960 A -/- L 14-351961 H -/- W 55-71962 A 4/- W 35-61963 H -/8 L 7-171964 A -/- L 0-291965 H -/- L 0-511966 A -/- L 14-491969 H -/- W 55-141970 A -/- W 29-171971 H -/- L 27-351972 A -/- L 7-271975 H -/- W 18-91976 A -/- L 25-311977 H 19/- W 26-01978 A -/- T 20-201981 A -/- L 21-231982 H -/- L 28-29
1983 H -/19 L 15-271984 A -/- L 6-221985 A -/- L 25-381986 H -/- W 15-91987 A -/- L 14-161988 H -/- L 6-341989 A -/8 L 9-321990 H -/5 L 3-211991 A -/- L 6-221992 H -/- L 12-131993 A 14/- W 35-101994 H -/- W 19-131995 H -/- T 3-31996 A -/- W 35-151997 H -/- W 31-71998 A 9/- W 37-32001 A -/- L 35-422002 H -/- L 20-372003 A -/- W 38-202004 H 20//- W 24-72005 A 15/- W 41-242006 H 17/- W 30-242007 A 5/- L 26-312008 H -/- W 27-172011 A 15/- W 28-172012 H -/- W 31-142013 A 25/- W 56-322014 H -/- W 38-282015 A -/- W 24-13^ –– Milwaukee
Indiana (40-18-2)At Madison: 23-8-1At Bloomington: 17-9-1Neutral: 0-1 1907 H -/- W 11-81908 A -/- W 16-01909 H -/- W 6-31910^ N -/- L 3-121922 H -/- W 20-01923 A -/- W 52-01926 H -/- W 27-21938 H -/- W 6-01939 H -/- L 0-141940 H -/- W 27-101941 H -/- W 27-251943 A -/- L 0-341947 A -/- T 7-71948 H -/- L 7-351949 A -/- W 30-141951 H 10/- W 6-01952 A 15/- W 37-141961 A -/- W 6-31962 H -/- W 30-61967 A -/7 L 9-141968 H -/- L 20-211969 H -/- W 36-341970 A -/- W 30-121971 H -/- W 35-291972 A -/- L 7-331973 H -/- W 31-71974 A -/- W 35-251975 H -/- T 9-9
1976 A -/- L 14-151977 A -/- W 30-141978 H -/- W 34-71979 H -/- L 0-31980 A -/- L 0-241981 A -/- W 28-71982 H -/- L 17-201983 H -/- W 45-141984 A -/- W 20-161985 H -/- W 31-201986 A -/- L 7-211989 H -/- L 17-451990 A -/- L 7-201991 H -/- L 20-281992 A -/- L 3-101993 A 23/- W 27-151994 H 16/21 W 62-131997 H -/- W 27-261998 A 13/- W 24-201999 H 18/- W 59-02000 A -/- W 43-222001 H -/- L 32-632002 A 23/- L 29-322005 H 17/- W 41-242006 A -/- W 52-172007 H -/- W 33-32008 A -/- W 55-202009 A 24/- W 31-282010 H 6/- W 83-202011 H 4/- W 59-72012 A -/- W 62-142013 H 17/- W 51-3
Iowa (44-43-2)At Madison: 26-19-1At Iowa City: 18-24-1 1894 H -/- W 44-01906 H -/- W 18-41907 A -/- W 6-51911 H -/- W 12-01912 A -/- W 28-101917 H -/- W 20-01924 H -/- L 7-211925 A -/- W 6-01926 H -/- W 20-101927 H -/- L 0-161928 A -/- W 13-01929 H -/- L 0-141932 H -/- W 34-01933 A -/- L 7-261937 H -/- W 13-61938 A -/- W 31-131939 H -/- L 13-191940 A -/- L 12-301941 H -/- W 23-01942 A 2/- L 0-61943 A -/- W 7-51944 H -/- W 26-71945 A -/- W 27-71946 H 15/- L 7-211947 H 19/- W 46-141948 A -/- L 13-191949 H -/- W 35-13
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1950 A 15/- W 14-01951 H 8/- W 34-71952 A 12/- W 42-131953 H -/- W 10-61954 A 8/- L 7-131955 H 17/14 W 37-141956 A -/- L 7-131957 A 13/6 L 7-211958 H 4/13 L 9-201959 H -/9 W 25-161960 A 12/2 L 21-281961 A -/4 L 15-471962 H 10/- W 42-141963 A 2/- W 10-71964 H -/- W 31-211965 H -/- W 16-131966 A -/- W 7-01967 H -/- T 21-211968 A -/- L 0-411969 H -/- W 23-171970 A -/- L 14-241971 A -/- L 16-201972 H -/- W 16-141973 H -/- W 35-71974 A -/- W 28-151975 A -/- L 28-451976 H -/- W 38-211977 H -/- L 8-241978 A -/- L 24-381979 H -/- L 13-241980 A -/- L 13-221981 H -/- L 7-171982 A -/- L 14-281983 H -/15 L 14-341984 A -/17 T 10-101985 H -/1 L 13-231986 A -/10 L 6-171987 H -/- L 10-311988 A -/- L 6-311989 H -/- L 24-311990 A -/25 L 10-301991 H -/- L 6-101992 A -/- L 22-231995 H -/- L 20-331996 A -/- L 0-311997 H -/12 W 13-101998 A 9/- W 31-01999 H 9/- W 41-32000 A -/- W 13-72001 H -/- W 34-282002 A -/9 L 3-202003 H -/17 L 21-272004 A 9/17 L 7-302005 H 19/- L 10-202006 A 16/- W 24-212007 H 9/- W 17-132008 A -/- L 16-382009 H -/11 L 10-202010 A 10/13 W 31-302013 A 22/- W 28-92014 A 14/- W 26-242015 H 19/- L 6-10
Iowa State (7-0)At Madison: 7-01895 H -/- W 28-61901 H -/- W 45-01924 H -/- W 17-01925 H -/- W 30-01966 H -/- W 20-101991 H -/- W 7-61993 H 24/- W 28-7
Kansas (4-2)At Madison: 3-1At Lawrence: 1-11901 H -/- W 50-01902 H -/- W 38-01926 H -/- W 13-01927 A -/- W 26-61975 H -/- L 7-411976 A -/9 L 24-34
Kansas State (2-0)At Madison: 1-0Neutral: 1-01964 H -/- W 17-71982^ N -/- W 14-3^ –– Shreveport, La.
Kentucky (0-1)At Lexington: 0-11984 A -/- L 19-20
Knox (Ill.) (2-0)At Madison: 2-01901 H -/- W 23-51903 H -/- W 54-6
Lake Forest (7-1)At Madison: 6-1Neutral: 1-01890 H -/- L 6-161891 H -/- W 6-41892^ N -/- W 10-61893 H -/- W 24-01895 H -/- W 26-51896 H -/- W 34-01897 H -/- W 30-01899 H -/- W 45-0^ –– Milwaukee
Lawrence (17-0-1)At Madison: 17-0-11899 H -/- W 58-01902 H -/- W 11-01902 H -/- W 52-01903 H -/- W 40-71905 H -/- W 34-01906 H -/- W 5-01908 H -/- W 35-0
1909 H -/- W 22-01910 H -/- T 6-61911 H -/- W 15-01912 H -/- W 13-01913 H -/- W 58-71914 H -/- W 21-01915 H -/- W 82-01916 H -/- W 20-01920 H -/- W 60-01921 H -/- W 28-01930 H -/- W 53-6
LSU (0-3)At Madison: 0-1At Baton Rouge: 0-1Neutral: 0-11971 H -/18 L 28-381972 A -/- L 7-272014^ N 14/13 L 24-28^ –– Houston, Texas
Madison HS (4-0)At Madison: 4-01896 H -/- W 18-01897 H -/- W 8-01897 H -/- W 29-01898 H -/- W 21-0
Marquette (32-4)At Madison: 32-41904 H -/- W 33-01905 H -/- W 29-01908 H -/- W 9-61913 H -/- W 13-01914 H -/- W 48-01915 H -/- W 85-01919 H -/- W 13-01932 H -/- W 7-21933 H -/- W 19-01934 H -/- W 3-01935 H -/- L 0-331936 H -/- L 6-121937 H -/- W 12-01938 H -/- W 27-01939 H -/- W 14-131940 H -/- W 33-191941 H -/- L 7-281942 H -/- W 35-71943 H -/- L 7-331944 H -/- W 21-21945 H -/- W 40-131946 H -/- W 34-01947 H -/- W 35-121948 H -/- W 26-01949 H -/- W 41-01950 H -/- W 28-61951 H 15/- W 22-61952 H 7/- W 42-191953 H 16/- W 13-111954 H 10/- W 52-141955 H -/- W 28-141956 H -/- W 41-0
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1957 H -/- W 60-61958 H 9/- W 50-01959 H 12/- W 44-61960 H -/- W 35-6
Marshall (1-0)At Madison: 1-02008 H 11/- W 51-14
Maryland (2-0)At Madison: 1-0At College Park: 1-02014 H -/- W 52-72015 A -/- W 31-24
Miami (Fla.) (2-2)At Madison: 0-1At Miami: 1-1Neutral: 1-01958 A 14/15 W 20-01988 A -/1 L 3-231989 H -/3 L 3-512009^ N 24/14 W 20-14^ –– Orlando, Fla.
Miami (Ohio) (1-0)At Madison: 1-02015 H 24/- W 58-0
Michigan (14-49-1)At Madison: 5-21-1At Ann Arbor: 7-27Neutral: 1-1 1892 H -/- L 6-101893 A -/- W 34-181899^ N -/- W 17-51902^ N -/- L 0-61903 A -/- L 0-161904 H -/- L 0-281905 A -/- L 0-121921 H -/- T 7-71922 A -/- L 6-131923 H -/- L 3-61924 A -/- L 0-211925 H -/- L 0-211926 A -/- L 0-371927 H -/- L 0-141928 A -/- W 7-01931 A -/- L 0-161934 A -/- W 10-01935 H -/- L 12-201943 A -/4 L 0-271944 A -/5 L 0-141946 A -/10 L 6-281947 H 9/2 L 6-401950 A 16/- L 13-261959 A 10/- W 19-101960 H -/- W 16-131962 A -/- W 34-121965 A -/- L 14-50
1966 H -/- L 17-281967 H -/- L 14-271968 A -/4 L 9-341969 A -/20 L 7-351970 H -/5 L 15-291973 A -/4 L 6-351974 H -/3 L 20-241975 H -/2 L 6-231976 A -/2 L 27-401977 A 14/1 L 0-561978 H -/9 L 0-421979 A -/10 L 0-541980 H -/12 L 0-241981 H -/1 W 21-141982 A -/12 L 9-201983 H -/17 L 21-381984 A -/16 L 14-201985 A -/5 L 6-331986 H -/4 L 17-341987 A -/12 L 0-491988 H -/19 L 14-621989 A -/5 L 0-241990 H -/3 L 3-411993 H 21/24 W 13-101994 A -/10 W 31-191997 H 23/1 L 16-261998 A 8/15 L 10-271999 H 17/4 L 16-212000 A 14/9 L 10-132001 H -/11 L 17-202002 A -/12 L 14-212005 H -/14 W 23-202006 A -/6 L 13-272007 H -/13 W 37-212008 A 9/- L 25-272009 H 21/- W 45-242010 A 6/- W 48-28^ –– Chicago
Michigan State (22-30)At Madison: 13-14At East Lansing: 7-16Neutral: 2-01913 H -/- L 7-121918 H -/- W 7-61920 H -/- W 27-01923 H -/- W 21-01925 H -/- W 21-101954 A 5/- W 6-01955 H -/5 L 0-271956 A -/4 L 0-331957 H -/6 L 7-211958 A 8/- W 9-71961 H -/10 L 0-201963 A 8/- L 13-301964 H -/- L 6-221967 A -/- L 7-351968 H -/19 L 0-391971 H -/- W 31-281972 A -/- L 0-311973 A -/- L 0-211974 H -/20 L 21-281977 H -/- L 7-9
1978 A -/- L 2-551979 H -/19 W 38-291980 A -/- W 17-71981 A 14/- L 14-331982 H -/- W 24-231983 H -/- W 32-01984 A -/- W 20-101985 H -/- L 7-411986 A -/- L 13-231987 H -/11 L 9-301988 A -/- L 0-361989 H -/- L 3-311990 A -/24 L 9-141991 H -/- L 7-201992 A -/- L 10-261993^ N 10/- W 41-201994 A 15/- W (Forfeit)1995 H -/- W 45-141996 A -/- L 13-301999 H 16/11 W 40-102000 A -/- W 17-102001 H -/- L 28-422002 A -/- W 42-242003 H -/21 W 56-212004 A 4/- L 14-492007 H 9/- W 37-342008 A -/21 L 24-252009 H -/- W 38-302010 A 11/24 L 24-342011 A 4/15 L 31-372011! N 15/11 W 42-392012 H -/- L 13-16 (OT)^ –– Tokyo, Japan! –– Indianapolis
Milwaukee Medical (1-0)
At Madison: 1-01901 H -/- W 26-0
Minnesota (58-59-8)At Madison: 33-22-6At Minneapolis: 25-37-2 1890 A -/- L 0-631891 A -/- L 12-261892 H -/- L 4-321893 A -/- L 0-401894 H -/- W 6-01895 A -/- L 10-141896 H -/- W 6-01897 A -/- W 39-01898 H -/- W 29-01899 A -/- W 19-01900 A -/- L 5-61901 H -/- W 18-01902 A -/- L 0-111903 H -/- L 0-171904 A -/- L 0-281905 A -/- W 16-121907 H -/- T 17-171908 A -/- W 5-01909 H -/- L 6-341910 A -/- L 0-28
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1911 H -/- T 6-61912 A -/- W 14-01913 H -/- L 3-211914 A -/- L 3-141915 H -/- L 3-201916 A -/- L 0-541917 H -/- W 10-71918 A -/- L 0-61919 H -/- L 7-191920 A -/- W 3-01921 H -/- W 35-01922 A -/- W 14-01923 H -/- T 0-01924 H -/- T 7-71925 A -/- T 12-121926 H -/- L 10-161927 A -/- L 7-131928 H -/- L 0-61929 A -/- L 12-131930 H -/- W 14-01931 A -/- L 0-141932 H -/- W 20-131933 A -/- L 3-61934 H -/- L 0-341935 A -/- L 7-331936 H -/2 L 0-241937 A -/7 L 6-131938 H 12/- L 0-211939 A -/- L 6-231940 H -/1 L 13-221941 A -/1 L 6-411942 H 7/- W 20-61943 A -/- L 13-251944 H -/- L 26-281945 A -/- W 26-121946 H -/- L 0-61947 A -/- L 0-211948 H -/15 L 0-161949 A -/- L 6-141950 H -/- W 14-01951 A 8/- W 30-61952 H 13/- T 21-211953 A 8/- T 21-211954 H 17/10 W 27-01955 A -/- L 6-211956 H -/7 T 13-131957 A 18/- W 14-61958 H 5/- W 27-121959 A 9/- W 11-71960 H -/4 L 7-261961 A -/3 W 23-211962 H 3/5 W 14-91963 A -/- L 0-141964 H -/- W 14-71965 A -/- L 7-421966 H -/- W 7-61967 A -/- L 14-211968 H -/- L 15-231969 A -/- L 10-351970 H -/- W 39-141971 A -/- L 21-231972 H -/- L 6-141973 A -/- L 17-191974 H -/- W 49-14
1975 A -/- L 3-241976 H -/- W 26-171977 A -/- L 7-131978 H -/- W 48-101979 A -/- W 42-371980 H -/- W 25-71981 A -/- W 26-211982 H -/- W 24-01983 A -/- W 56-171984 H -/- L 14-171985 A -/- L 18-271986 H -/- L 20-271987 A -/- L 19-221988 H -/- W 14-71989 A -/- L 22-241990 H -/- L 3-211991 A -/- W 19-161992 H -/- W 34-61993 A 15/- L 21-281994 H -/- L 14-171995 A -/- W 34-271996 H -/- W 45-281997 A -/- W 22-211998 H 8/- W 26-71999 A 20/25 W 20-17 (OT)2000 H -/- W 41-202001 A -/- L 31-422002 H -/- W 49-312003 A -/24 L 34-372004 H 5/- W 38-142005 A 23/22 W 38-342006 H 25/- W 48-122007 A 24/- W 41-342008 H -/- W 35-322009 A -/- W 31-282010 H 20/- W 41-232011 A 16/- W 42-132012 H -/- W 38-132013 A 16/- W 20-72014 H 14/22 W 34-242015 A -/- W 31-21
Missouri (4-1)At Madison: 3-0At Columbia: 1-11942 H -/- W 17-91974 H -/- W 59-201975 A -/5 L 21-281983 H -/- W 21-201984 A -/- W 35-34
Murray State (1-0)At Madison: 1-01999 H 9/- W 49-10
Navy (1-1)At Madison: 1-0Neutral: 0-11945^ N -/2 L 7-361949 H -/18 W 48-13^ –– Baltimore
Nebraska (6-4)At Madison: 3-1At Lincoln: 1-3Neutral: 2-01901^ N -/- W 18-01965 A -/2 L 0-371966 H -/- L 3-311973 A -/2 L 16-201974 H -/4 W 21-202011 H 7/8 W 48-172012 A -/22 L 27-302012! N -/12 W 70-312014 H 22/11 W 59-242015 A -/- W 23-21^ –– Milwaukee! –– Indianapolis
Nevada (1-0)At Madison: 1-01993 H -/- W 35-17
New Mexico State (1-0)At Madison: 1-01962 H -/- W 69-13
North Central (2-0)At Madison: 2-01903 H -/- W 28-01905 H -/- W 49-0
North Carolina (2-0)At Madison: 1-0At Chapel Hill: 1-02003 H -/- W 38-272005 A -/- W 14-5
North Dakota (2-0)At Madison: 2-01906 H -/- W 10-01976 H -/- W 45-9
North Dakota St. (3-0)At Madison: 3-01924 H -/- W 25-01928 H -/- W 13-71931 H -/- W 12-7
Northern Illinois (12-1)At Madison: 11-1Neutral: 1-01971 H -/- W 31-01972 H -/- W 31-71977 H -/- W 14-31983 H -/- W 37-91984 H -/- W 27-141985 H -/- W 38-171986 H -/- W 35-201988 H -/- L 17-19
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1992 H -/- W 18-172002 H 22/- W 24-212007 H -/- W 44-32009 H -/- W 28-202011^ N 7/- W 49-7^ –– Chicago
Northern Iowa (1-0)At Madison: 1-02012 H 12/- W 26-21
Northwestern (57-35-5)
At Madison: 26-15-2At Evanston: 28-18-1Neutral: 3-1-21890^ N -/- L 10-221891^ N -/- T 0-01891^ N -/- W 40-01892 A -/- W 26-61892^ N -/- W 20-61895^ N -/- W 12-61896 A -/- T 6-61897 A -/- W 22-01898 A -/- W 47-01899 H -/- W 38-01902 H -/- W 51-01903+ N -/- T 6-61909 A -/- W 21-111910 H -/- T 0-01911 A -/- W 28-31912 H -/- W 56-01919 A -/- W 10-61920 H -/- W 27-71921 A -/- W 27-01929 H -/- L 0-71930 A -/- L 7-201934 A -/- L 0-71935 A -/- L 13-321936 A -/1 L 18-261937 H -/- L 6-141938 A /7 W 20-131939 A -/- L 7-131940 H -/4 L 7-271941 A -/- L 14-411942 A 7/- W 20-191943 H -/12 L 0-411944 A -/- W 7-61945 H -/- L 14-281946 A -/- L 0-281947 A -/- W 29-01948 H -/10 L 7-161949 A -/- W 14-61950 H -/9 W 14-131951 A 14/13 W 41-01952 H 18/- W 24-201953 A -/- W 34-131954 H 16/- W 34-131955 A -/- W 41-141956 H -/- L 7-171957 A -/- W 41-121958 H 7/4 W 17-131959 A 9/2 W 24-19
1960 H -/- L 0-211961 A -/- W 29-101962 H 8/1 W 37-61963 H -/- W 17-141964 A -/- L 13-171965 A -/- W 21-71966 H -/- T 3-31967 H -/- L 13-171968 A -/- L 10-131969 A -/- L 7-271970 H -/- L 14-241971 A -/- L 11-241972 H -/- W 21-141973 H -/- W 36-341974 A -/- W 52-71975 H -/- W 17-141976 A -/- W 28-251977 H -/- W 19-71978 A -/- W 28-71979 H -/- W 28-31980 A -/- W 39-191981 H -/- W 52-01982 H -/- W 54-201983 A -/- W 49-01984 H -/- W 31-161985 H -/- L 14-171986 A -/- W 35-271987 H -/- L 24-271988 A -/- L 14-351989 H -/- W 35-311990 A -/- L 34-441991 H -/- W 32-141992 A -/- L 25-271993 H 21/- W 53-141994 A 24/- W 46-141995 A 24/11 L 0-351996 H -/14 L 30-341997 A -/- W 26-251998 H 14/- W 38-71999 A 11/- W 35-192000 H 7/- L 44-47 (2OT)2003 A 20/- L 7-162004 H 6/- W 24-122005 A 14/- L 48-512006 H -/- W 41-92009 A 17/- L 31-332010 H 5/- W 70-232013 H -/19 W 35-62014 A 17/- L 14-202015 H 21/20 L 7-13^ –– Milwaukee+ –– Chicago
Notre Dame (6-8-2)At Madison: 3-4-2At Notre Dame: 1-3Neutral: 2-11900 H -/- W 54-01904^ N -/- W 58-01905^ N -/- W 21-01917 H -/- T 0-01924 H -/- L 3-381928 H -/- W 22-6
1929+ N -/- L 0-191934 A -/- L 0-191935 H -/- L 0-271936 A -/- L 0-271942 H -/- T 7-71943 H -/1 L 0-501944 A -/1 L 13-281962 H -/- W 17-81963 A 6/- W 14-91964 H -/- L 7-31^ –– Milwaukee+ –– Chicago
Ohio (1-0)At Madison: 1-01998 H 17/- W 45-0
Ohio State (18-57-5)At Madison: 11-26-2At Columbus: 7-30-3 Neutral: 0-11913 H -/- W 12-01914 A -/- W 7-61915 H -/- W 21-01916 A -/- L 13-141917 H -/- L 3-161918 A -/- W 14-31919 H -/- L 0-31920 A -/- L 7-131930 A -/- T 0-01931 H -/- L 0-61932 A -/- T 7-71933 H -/- L 0-61941 A -/20 L 34-461942 H 6/1 W 17-71944 H 19/8 L 7-201945 A -/4 L 0-121946 H -/14 W 20-71948 A -/- L 32-341949 H -/- L 0-211950 A 15/2 L 14-191951 H -/9 T 6-61952 A 1/- L 14-231953 H -/- L 19-201954 A 4-Feb L 14-311955 H 15/- L 16-261956 A -/9 L 0-211957 H -/12 L 13-161958 A 13/2 T 7-71959 H 12/20 W 12-31960 A 11/9 L 7-341961 H -/6 L 21-301962 A 5/- L 7-141963 H 2/- L 10-131964 A -/1 L 3-281965 H -/- L 10-201966 A -/- L 13-241967 A -/- L 15-171968 H -/2 L 8-431969 A -/1 L 7-621970 H -/3 L 7-241971 A -/12 L 6-31
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1972 H -/4 L 20-281973 H -/1 L 0-241974 A 13/1 L 7-521975 A -/1 L 0-561976 H -/9 L 20-301977 A -/3 L 0-421978 H -/- L 14-491979 A -/6 L 0-591980 H -/10 L 0-211981 H -/18 W 24-211982 A -/- W 6-01983 A -/16 L 27-451984 H -/6 W 16-141985 A -/3 W 12-71986 H -/9 L 17-301987 H -/- W 26-241988 A -/- L 12-341989 A -/22 L 22-421990 H -/18 L 10-351991 A -/14 L 16-311992 H -/12 W 20-161993 H 15/3 T 14-141994 A -/- L 3-241995 H 21/4 L 16-271996 A -/2 L 14-171999 A -/12 W 42-172000 H 24/8 L 7-232001 A -/21 W 20-172002 H -/4 L 14-192003 H 23/3 W 17-102004 A 15/18 W 24-132007 A -/1 L 17-382008 H 18/14 L 17-202009 A -/9 L 13-312010 H 18/1 W 31-182011 A 12/- L 29-332012 H -/6 L 14-21 (OT)2013 A 23/4 L 24-312014 N 11/6 L 0-59
Oklahoma (0-2)At Madison: 0-1At Norman: 0-11969 H -/6 L 21-481970 A -/18 L 7-21
Oregon (3-2)At Madison: 2-0At Eugene: 1-1Neutral: 0-11977 A -/- W 22-101978 H -/- W 22-192000 H 5/- W 27-232001 A 22/7 L 28-312012^ N 9/6 L 38-45^ –– Pasadena, Calif.
Oregon State (2-1)At Madison: 2-0At Corvallis: 0-11961 H -/- W 23-202011 H 8/- W 35-02012 A 13/- L 7-10
Osteopaths (1-0)At Madison: 1-01903 H -/- W 32-0
Pennsylvania (2-2)At Madison: 2-0At Philadelphia: 0-21930 H -/- W 27-01931 A -/- L 13-271950 A 15/20 L 0-201951 H 9/- W 16-7
Penn State (9-8)At Madison: 6-4At State College: 3-41953 H -/- W 20-01970 H -/16 W 29-161995 A -/6 W 17-91996 H -/3 L 20-231997 A 24/6 L 10-351998 H 13/14 W 24-32001 A -/- W 18-62002 H 19/20 L 31-342003 A -/- W 30-232004 H 20/- W 16-32005 A 14/10 L 14-352006 H 17/- W 13-32007 A 19/- L 7-382008 H -/6 L 7-482011 H 15/20 W 45-72012 A -/- L 21-24 (OT)2013 H 14/- L 24-31
Pittsburgh (0-3)At Madison: 0-2At Pittsburgh: 0-11937 A 16/3 L 0-211938 H -/- L 6-261967 H -/- L 11-13
Purdue (46-29-8)At Madison: 26-12-5At West Lafayette: 20-17-3 1892 A -/- L 4-321893 H -/- W 36-301894 A -/- L (Forfeit)1906 H -/- W 29-51907 A -/- W 12-61912 H -/- W 41-01913 A -/- T 7-71914 H -/- W 14-71915 A -/- W 28-3
1925 H -/- W 7-01926 A -/- T 0-01927 H -/- W 12-61928 A -/- T 19-191929 H -/- L 0-131930 A -/- L 6-71931 H -/- W 21-141932 A -/- L 6-71933 H -/- L 0-141934 A -/- L 0-141935 H -/- W 8-01936 A -/- L 14-351937 H -/- T 7-71938 A -/- L 7-131939 H -/- T 7-71940 A -/- W 14-131941 H -/- W 13-01942 A 7/- W 13-01943 H -/4 L 0-321944 A -/- L 0-351945 H -/- L 7-131946 A 18/- W 24-201947 H -/- W 32-141950 H 20/- W 33-71951 A -/- W 31-71953 A -/- W 28-191954 H 2/5 W 20-61955 A 9/17 W 9-01956 H -/17 T 6-61957 A 16/- W 23-141958 H 6/13 W 31-61959 A 9/7 L 0-211960 H -/7 W 24-131963 H 5/- W 38-201964 A -/- L 7-281965 A -/- L 7-451966 H -/- L 0-231971 H -/- W 14-101972 A -/- L 6-271973 H -/- L 13-141974 A -/- W 28-141975 A -/- W 17-141976 H -/- L 16-181977 H -/- L 0-221978 H -/- T 24-241979 A -/6 L 20-411980 H -/20 L 6-121981 H -/- W 20-141982 A -/- W 35-311983 A -/- W 42-381984 H -/- W 30-131987 A -/- L 14-491988 H -/- L 6-91991 A -/- L 7-281992 H -/- W 19-161993 A 16/- W 42-281994 H 23/- T 27-271995 A -/- L 27-381996 H -/- W 33-251997 A 24/- L 20-451998 H 12/- W 31-241999 A 10/17 W 28-212000 H -/17 L 24-30 (OT)2003 H 14/13 L 23-26
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2004 A 10/5 W 20-172005 H 19/- W 31-202006 A 21/- W 24-32009 H -/- W 37-02010 A 7/- W 34-132011 H 19/- W 62-172012 A -/- W 38-142013 H 24/- W 41-102014 A 25/- W 36-142015 H -/- W 24-7
Rice (2-0)At Madison: 1-0At Houston: 1-01952 A 18/- W 21-71954 H 3/11 W 13-7
Richmond (1-0)At Madison: 1-01978 H -/- W 7-6
Ripon (5-0)At Madison: 5-01898 H -/- W 52-01900 H -/- W 50-01911 H -/- W 24-01919 H -/- W 37-01929 H -/- W 22-0
Rush Medical (4-0)At Madison: 4-01896 H -/- W 50-01897 H -/- W 28-01898 H -/- W 42-01899 H -/- W 17-0
Rutgers (2-0)At Madison: 1-0At Piscataway: 1-02014 A -/- W 37-02015 H -/- W 48-10
San Diego State (4-1)At Madison: 3-0At San Diego: 1-11979 A -/- L 17-241980 H -/- W 35-121997 H -/- W 36-101998 A 20/- W 26-142006 H -/- W 14-0
San Jose State (2-0)At Madison: 1-0At San Jose: 1-01997 A -/- W 56-102010 H 11/- W 27-14
SMU (2-0)At Madison: 1-0At Dallas: 1-01993 A -/- W 24-161995 H -/- W 42-0
South Carolina (0-1)Neutral: 0-12013^ N 19/8 L 24-34^ –– Orlando, Fla.
South Dakota (2-0)At Madison: 2-01975 H -/- W 48-72011 H 6/- W 59-10
South Dakota St. (8-1)At Madison: 8-11916 H -/- W 28-31921 H -/- W 24-31922 H -/- W 20-61929 H -/- W 21-01930 H -/- W 58-71934 H -/- W 28-71935 H -/- L 6-131936 H -/- W 24-71937 H -/- W 32-0
South Florida (1-0)At Madison: 1-02014 H 19/- W 27-10
Stanford (4-1-1)At Madison: 2-0-0At Stanford: 1-0-1Neutral: 1-1-01959 H 8/- W 16-141960 A -/- W 24-71995 A -/- T 24-241996 H -/- W 14-01999^ N 4/22 W 17-92013^ N -/6 L 14-20^ –– Pasadena, Calif.
Syracuse (1-3-1)At Madison: 1-2At Syracuse: 0-0-1Neutral: 0-11941 H -/- L 20-271969 H -/- L 7-431971 A -/15 T 20-201972 H -/- W 31-71997^ N 24/17 L 0-34^ –– East Rutherford, N.J.
TCU (0-1-1)At Madison: 0-0-1Neutral: 0-11970 H -/- T 14-142011^ N 4/3 L 19-21^ –– Pasadena, Calif.
Temple (1-1-0)At Madison: 1-11990 H -/- L 18-242005 H -/- W 65-0
Tennessee (0-2)Neutral: 0-21981^ N -/- L 21-282007+ N 18/16 L 17-21^ –– East Rutherford, N.J.+ –– Tampa, Fla.
Tennessee Tech (1-0)At Madison: 1-02013 H 21/- W 48-0
Texas (0-1)At Madison: 0-11939 H -/- L 7-17
Toledo (2-0)At Madison: 2-01982 H -/- W 36-271989 H -/- W 23-10
Troy (1-0)At Madison: 1-02015 H 24/- W 28-3
UCF (1-0)At Madison: 1-02004 H 21/- W 34-6
UCLA (4-7)At Madison: 0-5At Los Angeles: 1-2Neutral: 3-01938 A 15/- W 14-71952 H 10/8 L 7-201953 A -/6 L 0-131969 H -/14 L 23-341979 H -/20 L 12-371980 A -/16 L 0-351981 H 20/9 L 13-311982 H -/14 L 26-511993^ N 9/13 W 21-161998^ N 9/6 W 38-312000$ N -/- W 21-20^ –– Pasadena, Calif.$ –– El Paso, Texas
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UMass (1-0)At Madison: 1-02013 H 23/- W 45-0
UNLV (8-2)At Madison: 4-1At Las Vegas: 4-11985 H -/- W 26-231986 A -/- L 7-171996 A -/- W 52-171998 H 14/- W 52-72002 A -/- W 27-72003 H 14/- L 5-232004 H 21/- W 18-32007 A 5/- W 20-132010 A 12/- W 41-212011 H 11/- W 51-17
Upper Iowa (1-0)At Madison: 1-01900 H -/- W 64-0
USC (1-6)At Madison: 0-2At Los Angeles: 0-2Neutral: 1-21952^ N 11/5 L 0-71955 A 6/16 L 21-331956 H -/10 L 6-131962^ N 2/1 L 37-421965 H -/- L 6-261966 A -/5 L 3-382015+ N 25/- W 23-21^ –– Pasadena, Calif.+ — San Diego, Calif.
Utah (2-1)At Madison: 1-1Neutral: 1-01961 H -/- W 7-01987 H -/- L 28-311996^ N -/- W 38-10^ –– Tucson, Ariz.
Utah State (1-1)At Madison: 1-11968 H -/- L 0-202012 H -/- W 16-14
UTEP (1-0)At Madison: 1-02012 H -/- 37-26
Virginia (1-0)At Madison: 1-02001 H 22/- W 26-17
Washington (0-4)At Madison: 0-1At Seattle: 0-2Neutral: 0-11959^ N 6/8 L 8-441967 A -/- L 0-171968 H -/- L 17-211992 A -/2 L 10-27^ –– Pasadena, Calif.
Washington State (2-0)At Madison: 2-01976 H -/- W 35-262007 H 7/- W 42-21
West Virginia (4-0)At Madison: 3-0At Morgantown: 1-01933 H -/- W 25-61957 H -/- W 45-132002 H 25/- W 34-172003 A 21/- W 24-17
Western Illinois (3-0)At Madison: 3-01991 H -/- W 31-132006 H -/- W 34-102014 H 18/- W 37-3
Western Kentucky (1-0)At Madison: 1-02001 H -/- W 24-6
Western Michigan (3-1)At Madison: 3-1 1963 H 7/- W 41-01981 H -/- W 21-101988 H -/- L 14-242000 H 4/- W 19-7
Wisconsin Alumni (3-1)At Madison: 3-11897 H -/- L 0-61898 H -/- W 12-111899 H -/- W 17-51905 H -/- W 17-0
Wisconsin Freshmen (1-0)
At Madison: 1-01908 H -/- W 24-15
UW-Oshkosh (1-0)At Madison: 1-01903 H -/- W 52-0
UW-Platteville (1-0)At Madison: 1-01897 H -/- W 20-0
UW-Whitewater (2-0)At Madison: 2-01890 H -/- W 106-01898 H -/- W 22-0
Wofford (1-0)At Madison: 1-02009 H -/- W 44-14
Wyoming (2-1)At Madison: 1-1At Laramie: 1-01973 H -/- W 37-281985 A -/- W 41-171986 H -/- L 12-21
Yale (1-2)At Madison: 0-1At New Haven: 1-11899 A -/- L 0-61947 A -/12 W 9-01948 H -/- L 7-17
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N 7 Northwestern -/1 L 18-26N 21 Minnesota -/2 L 0-24
1937 (0-2)Coach: Harry Stuhldreher
O 23 Pittsburgh 16/3 L 0-21 N 20 Minnesota -/7 L 6-13
1938 (1-0)Coach: Harry Stuhldreher
N 5 Northwestern -/7 W 20-13
1940 (0-2)Coach: Harry Stuhldreher
O 19 Northwestern -/4 L 7-27N 23 Minnesota -/1 L 13-22
1941 (0-2)Coach: Harry Stuhldreher
N 8 Ohio State -/20 L 34-46N 22 Minnesota -/1 L 6-41
1942 (1-0)Coach: Harry Stuhldreher
O 31 Ohio State* 6/1 W 17-7
1943 (0-4)Coach: Harry Stuhldreher
O 16 Notre Dame -/1 L 0-50O 30 Purdue -/4 L 0-32N 6 Northwestern* -/12 L 0-41N 13 Michigan -/4 L 0-27
1944 (0-4)Coach: Harry Stuhldreher
O 14 Ohio State* 19/8 L 7-20 O 21 Notre Dame -/1 L 13-28 O 28 Great Lakes -/16 L 12-40 N 18 Michigan -/5 L 0-14
1945 (0-2)Coach: Harry Stuhldreher
O 13 Ohio State -/4 L 0-12 N 17 Navy^ -/2 L 7-36^ –– Baltimore
1946 (1-1)Coach: Harry Stuhldreher
O 12 Ohio State -/14 W 20-7N 16 Michigan -/10 L 6-28
1947 (1-2)Coach: Harry Stuhldreher
O 11 California -/8 L 7-48O 18 Yale -/12 W 9-0N 15 Michigan 9/2 L 6-40
1948 (0-3)Coach: Harry Stuhldreher
O 9 California -/9 L 14-40N 6 Northwestern* -/10 L 7-16N 20 Minnesota -/15 L 0-16
1949 (1-1)Coach: Ivy Williamson
O 8 California -/10 L 20-35O 15 Navy -/18 W 48-13
1950 (2-2)Coach: Ivy Williamson
O 7 Illinois -/15 W 7-6O 28 Northwestern -/9 W 14-13N 11 Ohio State 15/2 L 14-19N 18 Pennsylvania 15/20 L 0-20
1951 (1-1-1)Coach: Ivy Williamson
O 6 Illinois -/8 L 10-14O 13 Ohio State -/9 T 6-6O 27 Northwestern 14/13 W 41-0
1952 (1-2)Coach: Ivy Williamson
O 4 Illinois 8/2 W 20-6O 25 UCLA 10/8 L 7-20J 1 USC^ 11/5 L 0-7^ –– Pasadena, Calif.
1953 (1-1)Coach: Ivy Williamson
O 9 UCLA -/6 L 0-13N 14 Illinois -/3 W 34-7
1954 (3-1)Coach: Ivy Williamson
O 9 Rice 3/11 W 13-7O 16 Purdue 2/5 W 20-6O 23 Ohio State 2/4 L 14-31N 20 Minnesota 17/10 W 27-0
1955 (2-3)Coach: Ivy Williamson
O 1 Iowa 17/14 W 37-14O 8 Purdue 9/17 W 9-0O 14 USC 6/16 L 21-33O 29 Michigan St.* -/5 L 0-27N 12 Illinois -/16 L 14-17
1956 (0-3-2)Coach: Milt Bruhn
O 6 USC -/10 L 6-13O 20 Purdue -/17 T 6-6O 27 Ohio State -/9 L 0-21N 3 Michigan St. -/4 L 0-33N 24 Minnesota -/7 T 13-13
1957 (1-3)Coach: Milt Bruhn
O 19 Iowa 13/6 L 7-21O 26 Ohio State -/12 L 13-16N 2 Michigan St. -/6 L 7-21N 16 Illinois* -/15 W 24-13
1958 (3-1-1)Coach: Milt Bruhn
S 26 Miami (Fla.) 14/15 W 20-0O 11 Purdue 6/13 W 31-6O 18 Iowa 4/13 L 9-20O 25 Ohio State 13/2 T 7-7N 8 Northwestern* 7/4 W 17-13
1959 (3-2)Coach: Milt Bruhn
O 10 Purdue 9/7 L 0-21O 17 Iowa -/9 W 25-16O 24 Ohio State 12/20 W 12-3N 7 Northwestern 9/2 W 24-19J 1 Washington^ 6/8 L 8-44^ –– Pasadena, Calif.
1960 (1-3)Coach: Milt Bruhn
O 8 Purdue -/7 W 24-13O 15 Iowa 12/2 L 21-28O 22 Ohio State 11/9 L 7-34N 19 Minnesota -/4 L 7-26
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S 30 Michigan St. -/10 L 0-20O 21 Iowa -/4 L 15-47O 28 Ohio State* -/6 L 21-30N 25 Minnesota -/3 W 23-21
1962 (2-1)Coach: Milt Bruhn
N 10 Northwestern* 8/1 W 37-6N 24 Minnesota 3/5 W 14-9J 1 USC^ 2/1 L 37-42^ –– Pasadena, Calif.
1963 (0-1)Coach: Milt Bruhn
N 16 Illinois -/8 L 7-17
1964 (0-1)Coach: Milt Bruhn
O 24 Ohio State -/1 L 3-28
1965 (0-1)Coach: Milt Bruhn
O 9 Nebraska -/2 L 0-37
1966 (0-1)Coach: Milt Bruhn
S 24 USC -/5 L 3-38
1967 (0-1)Coach: John Coatta
N 4 Indiana -/7 L 9-14
1968 (0-3)Coach: John Coatta
O 5 Michigan St. -/19 L 0-39N 9 Ohio State -/2 L 8-43N 16 Michigan -/4 L 9-34
1969 (0-4)Coach: John Coatta
S 20 Oklahoma -/6 L 21-48S 27 UCLA -/14 L 23-34N 1 Michigan -/20 L 7-35N 8 Ohio State -/1 L 7-62
1970 (1-3)Coach: John Jardine
S 19 Oklahoma -/18 L 7-21 O 3 Penn State -/16 W 29-16 O 31 Michigan* -/5 L 15-29 N 7 Ohio State -/3 L 7-24
1971 (0-2-1)Coach: John Jardine
S 18 Syracuse -/15 T 20-20 S 25 LSU -/18 L 28-38 O 23 Ohio State -/12 L 6-31
1972 (0-1)Coach: John Jardine
O 28 Ohio State -/4 L 20-28
1973 (0-4)Coach: John Jardine
S 22 Colorado -/19 L 25-28 S 29 Nebraska -/2 L 16-20 O 13 Ohio State -/1 L 0-24 O 20 Michigan -/4 L 6-35
1974 (1-3)Coach: John Jardine
S 21 Nebraska -/4 W 21-20O 12 Ohio State 13/1 L 7-52O 19 Michigan -/3 L 20-24N 2 Michigan St.* 21/20 L 21-28
1975 (0-3)Coach: John Jardine
S 13 Michigan -/2 L 6-23S 27 Missouri -/5 L 21-28O 18 Ohio State -/1 L 0-56
1976 (0-3)Coach: John Jardine
S 11 Michigan -/2 L 27-40O 2 Kansas -/9 L 24-34O 16 Ohio State -/9 L 20-30
1977 (0-2)Coach: John Jardine
O 15 Michigan 14/1 L 0-56O 29 Ohio State -/3 L 0-42
1978 (0-1)Coach: Dave McClain
O 21 Michigan -/9 L 0-42
1979 (1-4)Coach: Dave McClain
S 8 Purdue -/6 L 20-41S 22 UCLA -/20 L 12-37O 13 Michigan St. -/19 W 38-29O 20 Ohio State -/6 L 0-59N 3 Michigan -/10 L 0-54
1980 (0-4)Coach: Dave McClain
S 13 Purdue -/20 L 6-12S 27 UCLA -/16 L 0-35O 25 Ohio State -/10 L 0-21N 8 Michigan -/12 L 0-24
1981 (2-1)Coach: Dave McClain
S 12 Michigan -/1 W 21-14S 19 UCLA 20/9 L 13-31O 10 Ohio State -/18 W 24-21
1982 (0-2)Coach: Dave McClain
S 11 Michigan -/12 L 9-20S 18 UCLA -/14 L 26-51
1983 (0-4)Coach: Dave McClain
S 24 Michigan -/17 L 21-38O 8 Illinois -/19 L 15-27O 29 Ohio State -/16 L 27-45N 5 Iowa -/15 L 14-34
1984 (1-1-1)Coach: Dave McClain
S 22 Michigan -/16 L 14-20O 27 Ohio State -/6 W 16-14N 3 Iowa -/17 T 10-10
1985 (1-2)Coach: Dave McClain
O 5 Michigan -/5 L 6-33O 12 Iowa -/1 L 13-23N 16 Ohio State -/3 W 12-7
1986 (0-3)Coach: Jim Hilles
O 4 Michigan -/4 L 17-34O 11 Iowa -/10 L 6-17N 15 Ohio State -/9 L 17-30
1987 (0-2)Coach: Don Morton
O 3 Michigan -/12 L 0-49N 21 Michigan St. -/11 L 9-30
1988 (0-2)Coach: Don Morton
S 24 Miami (Fla.) -/1 L 3-23O 1 Michigan -/19 L 14-62
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1989 (0-4)Coach: Don Morton
S 9 Miami (Fla.) -/3 L 3-51O 7 Michigan -/5 L 0-24O 28 Illinois -/8 L 9-32N 18 Ohio State -/22 L 22-42
1990 (0-5)Coach: Barry Alvarez
O 6 Michigan -/3 L 3-41O 13 Iowa -/25 L 10-30O 27 Illinois* -/5 L 3-21N 17 Ohio State -/18 L 10-35N 24 Michigan St. -/24 L 9-14
1991 (0-1)Coach: Barry Alvarez
O 5 Ohio State -/14 L 16-31
1992 (1-1)Coach: Barry Alvarez
S 12 Washington -/2 L 10-27O 3 Ohio State -/12 W 20-16
1993 (2-0-1)Coach: Barry Alvarez
O 30 Michigan 21/24 W 13-10N 6 Ohio State 15/3 T 14-14J 1 UCLA^ 9/13 W 21-16^ –– Pasadena, Calif.
1994 (3-1)Coach: Barry Alvarez
S 17 Colorado 10/7 L 17-55S 24 Indiana 16/21 W 62-13O 29 Michigan -/10 W 31-19J 2 Duke^ -/25 W 34-20^ –– Tampa, Fla.
1995 (1-3)Coach: Barry Alvarez
S 2 Colorado 21/13 L 7-43S 30 Penn State -/6 W 17-9O 14 Ohio State 21/4 L 16-27O 21 Northwestern 24/11 L 0-35
1996 (0-3)Coach: Barry Alvarez
S 28 Penn State -/3 L 20-23O 12 Ohio State -/2 L 14-17O 19 Northwestern* -/14 L 30-34
1997 (1-4)Coach: Barry Alvarez
A 24 Syracuse# 24/17 L 0-34N 8 Iowa* -/12 W 13-10N 15 Michigan 23/1 L 16-26N 22 Penn State 24/6 L 10-35J 1 Georgia^ -/11 L 6-33# –– East Rutherford, N.J.^ –– Tampa, Fla.
1998 (2-1)Coach: Barry Alvarez
N 14 Michigan 8/15 L 10-27N 21 Penn State 13/14 W 24-3J 1 UCLA^ 9/6 W 38-31^ –– Pasadena, Calif.
1999 (5-1)Coach: Barry Alvarez
S 25 Michigan 17/4 L 16-21O 2 Ohio State -/12 W 42-17O 9 Minnesota 20/25 W 20-17otO 23 Michigan St. 16/11 W 40-10N 6 Purdue 10/17 W 28-21J 1 Stanford^ 4/22 W 17-9^ –– Pasadena, Calif.
2000 (0-3)Coach: Barry Alvarez
S 30 Michigan 14/9 L 10-13O 7 Ohio State 24/8 L 7-23O 21 Purdue* -/17 L 24-30ot
2001 (1-3)Coach: Barry Alvarez
S 1 Oregon 22/7 L 28-31S 8 Fresno State 23/19 L 20-32O 13 Ohio State -/21 W 20-17N 17 Michigan -/11 L 17-20
2002 (1-4)Coach: Barry Alvarez
O 5 Penn State 19/20 L 31-34O 19 Ohio State* -/4 L 14-19N 2 Iowa -/9 L 3-20N 16 Michigan -/12 L 14-21D 28 Colorado^ -/14 W 31-28ot^ –– San Antonio, Texas
2003 (2-3)Coach: Barry Alvarez
O 11 Ohio State 23/3 W 17-10O 18 Purdue* 14/13 L 23-26N 8 Minnesota -/24 L 34-37N 15 Michigan St. -/21 W 56-21N 22 Iowa -/17 L 21-27
2004 (2-2)Coach: Barry Alvarez
O 9 Ohio State 15/18 W 24-13O 16 Purdue 10/5 W 20-17N 20 Iowa 9/17 L 7-30J 1 Georgia^ 16/8 L 21-24^ –– Tampa, Fla.
2005 (3-1)Coach: Barry Alvarez
S 24 Michigan -/14 W 23-20O 15 Minnesota 23/22 W 38-34N 5 Penn State 14/10 L 14-35J 2 Auburn^ 21/7 W 24-10^ –– Orlando, Fla.
2006 (1-1)Coach: Bret Bielema
S 23 Michigan -/6 L 13-27J 1 Arkansas^ 6/12 W 17-14^ –– Orlando, Fla.
2007 (1-2)Coach: Bret Bielema
N 3 Ohio State -/1 L 17-38N 10 Michigan -/13 W 37-21J 1 Tennessee^ 18/16 L 17-21^ –– Tampa, Fla.
2008 (1-3)Coach: Bret Bielema
S 13 Fresno State 10/21 W 13-10O 4 Ohio State 18/14 L 17-20O 11 Penn State -/6 L 7-48N 1 Michigan St. -/21 L 24-25
2009 (1-2)Coach: Bret Bielema
O 10 Ohio State -/9 L 13-31O 17 Iowa* -/11 L 10-20D 29 Miami^ 24/14 W 20-14^ –– Orlando, Fla.
2010 (2-2)Coach: Bret Bielema
O 2 Michigan St. 11/24 L 24-34O 16 Ohio State 18/1 W 31-18O 23 Iowa 10/13 W 31-30J 1 TCU^ 4/3 L 19-21^ –– Pasadena, Calif.
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2011 (3-2)Coach: Bret Bielema
O 1 Nebraska 7/8 W 48-17O 22 Michigan St. 4/15 L 31-37N 26 Penn State 15/20 W 45-7D 3 Michigan St.# 15/11 W 42-39J 2 Oregon^ 9/6 L 38-45# –– Indianapolis^ –– Pasadena, Calif.
2012 (1-3)Coach: Bret Bielema
S 28 Nebraska -/22 L 27-30N 17 Ohio State -/6 L 14-21D 1 Nebraska# -/12 W 70-31J 1 Stanford^ -/6 L 14-20# –– Indianapolis^ –– Pasadena, Calif.
2013 (1-2)Coach: Gary Andersen
S 28 Ohio State 23/4 L 24-31O 19 Northwestern* -/19 W 35-6J 1 South Carolina^ 19/8 L 24-34^ –– Orlando, Fla.
2014 (3-2)Coach: Gary Andersen
A 30 LSU 14/13 L 24-28N 15 Nebraska 22/11 W 59-24N 29 Minnesota 14/22 W 34-24D 6 Ohio State# 11/6 L 0-59J 1 Auburn^ 17/19 W 34-31# –– Indianapolis^ –– Tampa, Fla.
2015 (0-2)Coach: Paul Chryst
S 5 Alabama 20/3 L 17-35N 28 Northwestern 21/20 L 7-13^ –– Arlington, Texas
NOTES• Home games listed in bold• Rankings listed indicate AP Top 25 rank at time of game• Wisconsin’s ranking listed first, followed by opponent’s
LEGEND* — Homecoming game
UW vs. AP Top 25
All-time record vs. teams ranked in the Associated Press Top 25:
Rank W-L-T
vs. #1 4-16-0 vs. #2 2-12-1 vs. #3 4-9-1 vs. #4 2-16-0 vs. #5 3-9-0 vs. #6 3-14-0 vs. #7 3-5-1 vs. #8 1-10-0 vs. #9 2-11-1 vs. #10 2-9-0 vs. #11 4-5-0 vs. #12 6-7-0 vs. #13 5-4-0 vs. #14 6-6-0 vs. #15 3-3-1 vs. #16 1-7-0 vs. #17 2-5-2 vs. #18 3-3-0 vs. #19 3-5-0 vs. #20 2-8-0 vs. #21 4-1-0 vs. #22 3-2-0 vs. #23 0-0-0 vs. #24 1-3-0 vs. #25 2-1-0All-Time: 71-171-7Home: 40-76-4Away: 20-80-3Neutral: 11-15-0
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Wisconsin in AP Top 25The Badgers have been ranked as the nation’s No. 1 squad once in their history. That was on Oct. 7, 1952, after a 20-6 win over Illinois. The Badgers lost the next week to Ohio State but went on to a 6-3-1 record and a Rose Bowl berth.
1937 Date Record Rank
Oct. 18 4-0 16th
1938 Date Record Rank
Nov. 7 4-2 15th Nov. 14 5-2 12th
1942 Date Record Rank Oct. 12 3-0-1 7th Oct. 19 4-0-1 7th Oct. 26 5-0-1 6th Nov. 2 6-0-1 2nd Nov. 9 6-1-1 7th Nov. 16 7-1-1 7th Nov. 23 8-1-1 4th Nov. 30 8-1-1 3rd
1944 Date Record Rank Oct. 9 2-0 19th
1946 Date Record Rank Oct. 14 3-1 20th Oct. 28 3-2 18th Nov. 4 4-2 15th
1947 Date Record Rank Nov. 3 4-1-1 19th Nov. 10 5-1-1 9th
1950 Date Record Rank Oct. 9 2-0 15th Oct. 16 4-0 16th Oct. 30 4-1 20th Nov. 6 5-1 15th Nov. 13 5-2 15th
1951 Date Record Rank Pre 0-0 15th Oct. 22 2-1-1 14th Oct. 29 3-1-1 10th Nov. 5 4-1-1 9th Nov. 12 5-1-1 8th Nov. 19 6-1-1 8th Nov. 26 7-1-1 7th Dec. 3 7-1-1 8th
1952 Date Record Rank Pre 0-0 7th Sept. 29 1-0 8th Oct. 6 2-0 1st Oct. 13 2-1 12th Oct. 20 3-1 10th Oct. 27 3-2 18th Nov. 3 4-2 18th Nov. 10 5-2 15th Nov. 17 6-2 13th Nov. 24 6-2-1 12th Dec. 1 6-3-1 11th
1953 Date Record Rank Sept. 28 1-0 16th Nov. 16 6-2 8th Nov. 23 6-2-1 12th Nov. 30 6-2-1 15th
1954 Date Record Rank Pre 0-0 9th Sept. 20 0-0 10th Sept. 27 1-0 5th Oct. 4 2-0 3rd Oct. 11 3-0 2nd Oct. 18 4-0 2nd Oct. 25 4-1 8th Nov. 1 4-2 16th Nov. 8 5-2 14th Nov. 15 6-2 17th Nov. 22 7-2 8th Nov. 29 7-2 9th
1955 Date Record Rank Pre 0-0 14th Sept. 26 1-0 17th Oct. 3 2-0 9th Oct. 10 3-0 6th Oct. 17 3-1 15th
1957Date Record Rank Oct. 7 2-0 16th Oct. 14 3-0 13th Nov. 18 5-3 18th Nov. 25 6-3 14th Dec. 2 6-3 19th
1958 Date Record Rank Pre 0-0 14th Sept. 22 0-0 14th Sept. 29 1-0 9th Oct. 6 2-0 6th Oct. 13 3-0 4th Oct. 20 3-1 13th Oct. 27 3-1-1 8th Nov. 3 4-1-1 7th Nov. 10 5-1-1 5th Nov. 17 6-1-1 5th Nov. 24 7-1-1 6th Dec. 1 7-1-1 7th
1959 Date Record Rank Pre 0-0 6th Sept. 21 0-0 8th Sept. 28 1-0 12th Oct. 5 2-0 9th Oct. 19 3-1 12th Oct. 26 4-1 10th Nov. 2 5-1 9th Nov. 9 6-1 7th Nov. 16 6-2 9th Nov. 23 7-2 5th Nov. 30 7-2 6th Dec. 7 7-2 6th
1960 Date Record Rank Oct. 10 3-0 12th Oct. 17 3-1 11th
1961 Date Record Rank Nov. 27 6-3 13th
1962 Date Record Rank Oct. 8 2-0 13th Oct. 15 3-0 10th Oct. 22 4-0 5th Oct. 29 4-1 11th Nov. 5 5-1 8th Nov. 12 6-1 4th Nov. 19 7-1 3rd
Nov. 26 8-1 2nd Dec. 3 8-1 2nd
1963 Date Record Rank Pre 0-0 7th Sept. 23 1-0 6th Sept. 30 2-0 4th Oct. 7 2-0 5th Oct. 14 3-0 2nd Oct. 21 4-0 2nd Oct. 28 4-1 8th
1974 Date Record Rank Sept. 23 2-0 11th Oct. 7 3-1 13th Oct. 17 3-2 13th Nov. 25 7-4 19th Dec. 2 7-4 20th
1977 Date Record Rank Oct. 3 4-0 19th Oct. 10 5-0 14th
1981 Date Record Rank Sept. 14 1-0 20th Oct. 12 3-1 14th
1984 Date Record Rank Dec. 5 7-3-1 20th
1993 Date Record Rank Sept. 13 2-0 24th Sept. 20 3-0 23rd Sept. 27 4-0 22nd Oct. 4 4-0 21st Oct. 11 5-0 16th Oct. 18 6-0 15th Oct. 25 6-1 21st Nov. 1 7-1 15th Nov. 8 7-1-1 14th Nov. 15 8-1-1 12th Nov. 22 8-1-1 10th Nov. 29 8-1-1 10th Dec. 6 9-1-1 9th Jan. 3 10-1-1 6th
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1994 Date Record Rank Pre 0-0 10th Sept. 4 0-0 10th Sept. 11 1-0 10th Sept. 18 1-1 16th Sept. 25 2-1 15th Oct. 2 2-2 24th Oct. 9 3-2 23rd
1995 Date Record Rank Pre 0-0 21st Oct. 1 2-1-1 22nd Oct. 8 2-1-1 21st Oct. 15 2-2-1 24th
1997 Date Record Rank Pre 0-0 24th Aug. 25 0-1 24th Oct. 13 6-1 24th Nov. 9 8-2 23rd Nov. 16 8-3 24th
1998 Date Record Rank Pre 0-0 20th Sept. 6 1-0 17th Sept. 13 2-0 14th Sept. 20 3-0 14th Sept. 27 4-0 13th Oct. 4 5-0 12th Oct. 11 6-0 9th Oct. 18 7-0 9th Oct. 25 8-0 9th Nov. 1 8-0 8th Nov. 8 9-0 8th Nov. 15 9-1 13th Nov. 22 10-1 10th Nov. 29 10-1 8th Dec. 6 10-1 9th Jan. 4 11-1 6th
1999 Date Record Rank Pre 0-0 10th Aug. 30 0-0 9th Sept. 5 1-0 9th Sept. 12 2-0 9th Sept. 19 2-1 20th Oct. 3 3-2 20th Oct. 10 4-2 17th Oct. 17 5-2 17th Oct. 24 6-2 11th Oct. 31 7-2 10th Nov. 7 8-2 9th Nov. 14 9-2 5th Nov. 21 9-2 4th Dec. 5 9-2 4th Jan. 4 10-2 4th
2000 Date Record Rank Pre 0-0 4th Sept. 3 1-0 5th Sept. 10 2-0 4th Sept. 17 3-0 7th Sept. 24 3-1 14th Oct. 1 3-2 24th Jan. 4 9-4 23rd
2001 Date Record Rank Pre 0-0 22nd Aug. 27 1-0 22nd Sept. 2 1-1 23rd
2002 Date Record Rank Pre 0-0 25th Sept. 2 2-0 25th Sept. 9 3-0 22nd Sept. 16 4-0 22nd Sept. 23 5-0 21st Sept. 30 5-0 19th Oct. 7 5-1 23rd
2003 Date Record Rank Pre 0-0 21st Aug. 31 1-0 18th Sept. 7 2-0 14th Oct. 5 5-1 22nd Oct. 12 6-1 14th Oct. 19 6-2 20th
2004 Date Record Rank Pre 0-0 21st Sept. 7 1-0 21st Sept. 12 2-0 20th Sept. 19 3-0 20th Sept. 26 4-0 20th Oct. 3 5-0 15th Oct. 10 6-0 10th Oct. 17 7-0 6th Oct. 24 8-0 6th Oct. 31 8-0 5th Nov. 7 9-0 4th Nov. 14 9-1 9th Nov. 21 9-2 20th Nov. 28 9-2 17th Dec. 5 9-2 16th Jan. 4 9-3 17th
2005Date Record Rank Sept. 24 4-0 17th Oct. 2 5-0 14th Oct. 9 5-1 23rd Oct. 16 6-1 19th Oct. 23 7-1 15th Oct. 30 8-1 14thNov. 6 8-2 19th Nov. 13 8-3 25th Nov. 20 8-3 24th Nov. 27 9-3 21stDec. 4 9-3 21stJan. 6 10-3 15th
2006Date Record Rank Oct. 8 5-1-0 25thOct. 15 6-1-0 21stOct. 22 7-1-0 17thOct. 29 8-1-0 17thNov. 5 9-1-0 16thNov. 12 10-1-0 12thNov. 19 11-1-0 10thNov. 26 11-1-0 7thDec. 3 11-1-0 6thJan. 9 12-1-0 7th
2007Date Record Rank Pre 0-0 7thSept. 4 1-0 5thSept. 9 2-0 7thSept. 16 3-0 9thSept. 23 4-0 9thSept. 30 5-0 5thOct. 7 5-1 19thNov. 11 8-3 24thNov. 18 9-3 19thNov. 25 9-3 18thDec. 2 9-3 18thJan. 8 9-4 24th
2008Date Record Rank
Pre 0-0 13thAug. 31 1-0 11thSept. 7 2-0 10thSept. 14 3-0 8thSept. 21 3-0 9thSept. 28 3-1 18th
2009Date Record Rank
Nov. 1 6-2 24thNov. 8 7-2 21stNov. 15 8-2 17thDec. 6 9-3 24thJan. 8 10-3 16th
2010Date Record Rank
Pre 0-0 12thSept. 7 1-0 11thSept. 12 2-0 11thSept. 19 3-0 11thSept. 25 4-0 11thOct. 3 4-1 20thOct. 10 5-1 18thOct. 17 6-1 10thOct. 24 7-1 9thOct. 31 7-1 7thNov. 7 8-1 6thNov. 14 9-1 6thNov. 21 10-1 5thNov. 28 11-1 4thDec. 5 11-1 4thJan. 11 11-2 7th
2011Date Record Rank
Pre 0-0 11thSept. 4 1-0 8thSept. 11 2-0 7thSept. 18 3-0 6thSept. 25 4-0 7thOct. 2 5-0 4thOct. 9 5-0 4thOct. 16 6-0 4thOct. 23 6-1 12thOct. 30 6-2 19thNov. 6 7-2 16thNov. 13 8-2 15thNov. 20 9-2 15thNov. 27 10-2 15thDec. 4 11-2 9thJan. 10 11-3 10th
2012Date Record Rank
Pre 0-0 12thSept. 2 1-0 13th
2013Date Record Rank
Pre 0-0 23rdSept. 1 1-0 21stSept. 8 2-0 20thSept. 15 2-1 24thSept. 22 3-1 23rdOct. 13 4-2 25thOct. 20 5-2 22ndOct. 27 5-2 22ndNov. 3 6-2 21stNov. 10 7-2 17thNov. 17 8-2 16thNov. 24 9-2 14thDec. 1 9-3 21stDec. 8 9-3 19thJan. 7 9-4 22nd
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2014Date Record Rank
Pre 0-0 14thAug. 31 0-1 18thSept. 7 1-1 18thSept. 14 1-1 19thSept. 21 2-1 19thSept. 28 3-1 17thNov. 2 6-2 25thNov. 9 7-2 22ndNov. 16 8-2 14thNov. 23 9-2 14thNov. 30 10-2 11thDec. 7 10-3 17thFinal 11-3 13th
2015Date Record Rank
Pre 0-0 20thSept. 13 1-1 24thSept. 20 2-1 22ndSept. 22 3-1 19thNov. 8 8-2 23rdNov. 15 8-2 21stNov. 29 9-3 25thDec. 6 9-3 23rdFinal 10-3 21st
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1993 Date Record Rank Sept. 13 2-0 25th Sept. 20 3-0 22nd Sept. 27 4-0 20th Oct. 4 4-0 19th Oct. 11 5-0 16th Oct. 18 6-0 12th Oct. 25 6-1 20th Nov. 1 7-1 14th Nov. 8 7-1-1 13th Nov. 15 8-1-1 11th Nov. 22 8-1-1 8th Nov. 29 8-1-1 7th Dec. 6 9-1-1 7th Jan. 3 10-1-1 5th
1994 Date Record Rank Pre 0-0 11th Sept. 4 0-0 11th Sept. 11 1-0 10th Sept. 18 1-1 15th Sept. 25 2-1 14th Oct. 2 2-2 22nd Oct. 9 3-2 20th
1995 Date Record Rank Pre 0-0 22nd Oct. 8 2-1-1 25th
1997 Date Record Rank Pre 0-0 24th Oct. 13 6-1 24th Nov. 9 8-2 24th Nov. 16 8-3 24th
1998 Date Record Rank Pre 0-0 20th Sept. 6 1-0 17th Sept. 13 2-0 14th Sept. 20 3-0 14th Sept. 27 4-0 13th Oct. 4 5-0 10th Oct. 11 6-0 9th Oct. 18 7-0 8th Oct. 25 8-0 8th Nov. 1 8-0 7th Nov. 8 9-0 6th Nov. 15 9-1 12th Nov. 22 10-1 9th Nov. 29 10-1 8th Dec. 6 10-1 8th Jan. 4 11-1 6th
1999 Date Record Rank Pre 0-0 10th Sept. 5 1-0 8th Sept. 12 2-0 8th Sept. 19 2-1 17th Oct. 3 3-2 20th Oct. 10 4-2 18th Oct. 17 5-2 16th Oct. 24 6-2 11th Oct. 31 7-2 10th Nov. 7 8-2 9th Nov. 14 9-2 5th Nov. 21 9-2 4th Dec. 5 9-2 4th Jan. 4 10-2 4th
2000 Date Record Rank Pre 0-0 5th Sept. 3 1-0 6th Sept. 10 2-0 5th Sept. 17 3-0 6th Sept. 24 3-1 17th Oct. 1 3-2 22nd Jan. 4 9-4 24th
2001 Date Record Rank Pre 0-0 23rd Aug. 27 1-0 23rd Sept. 2 1-1 23rd
2002 Date Record Rank Pre 0-0 23rd Aug. 26 1-0 25th Sept. 2 2-0 21st Sept. 9 3-0 18th Sept. 16 4-0 17th Sept. 23 5-0 16th Sept. 30 5-0 15th Oct. 7 5-1 22nd
2003 Date Record Rank Pre 0-0 20th Aug. 24 0-0 20th Aug. 31 1-0 17th Sept. 7 2-0 15th Oct. 5 5-1 22nd Oct. 12 6-1 12th Oct. 19 6-2 17th
2004 Date Record Rank Pre 0-0 22nd Aug. 29 0-0 22nd Sept. 7 1-0 22nd Sept. 12 2-0 21st Sept. 19 3-0 20th Sept. 26 4-0 20th Oct. 3 5-0 16th Oct. 10 6-0 12th Oct. 17 7-0 7th Oct. 24 8-0 6th Oct. 31 8-0 4th Nov. 7 9-0 4th Nov. 14 9-1 9th Nov. 21 9-2 18th Nov. 28 9-2 17th Dec. 5 9-2 16th Jan. 4 9-3 18th
2005Date Record Rank Sept.18 3-0 24thSept.25 4-0 17th Oct. 2 5-0 14th Oct. 9 5-1 23rd Oct. 16 6-1 17th Oct. 23 7-1 15th Oct. 30 8-1 14thNov. 6 8-2 19th Nov. 13 8-3 24th Nov. 20 8-3 22nd Nov. 27 9-3 20thDec. 4 9-3 20thJan. 6 10-3 15th
2006Date Record Rank Oct. 15 6-1-0 22ndOct. 22 7-1-0 18thOct. 29 8-1-0 17thNov. 5 9-1-0 16thNov. 12 10-1-0 10thNov. 19 11-1-0 9thNov. 26 11-1-0 6thDec. 3 11-1-0 5thJan. 9 12-1-0 5th
2007Date Record Rank Pre 0-0 7thSept. 4 1-0 5thSept. 9 2-0 7thSept. 16 3-0 7thSept. 23 4-0 9thSept. 30 5-0 5thOct. 7 5-1 15thOct. 21 6-2 25th
Oct. 28th 7-2 19thNov. 11 8-3 24thNov. 18 9-3 20thNov. 25 9-3 16thDec. 2 9-3 15thJan. 8 9-4 21st
2008Date Record Rank
Pre 0-0 12thAug. 31 1-0 11thSept. 7 2-0 10thSept. 14 3-0 8thSept. 21 3-0 8thSept. 28 3-1 17thOct. 5 3-2 24th
2009 Date Record Rank Oct. 4 5-0 25thNov. 1 6-2 22ndNov. 8 7-2 20thNov. 15 8-2 14thDec. 6 9-3 22ndJan. 8 10-3 16th
2010Date Record Rank
Pre 0-0 12thSept. 7 1-0 11thSept. 12 2-0 11thSept. 19 3-0 10thSept. 25 4-0 9thOct. 3 4-1 19thOct. 10 5-1 16thOct. 17 6-1 11thOct. 24 7-1 9thOct. 31 7-1 7thNov. 7 8-1 5thNov. 14 9-1 5thNov. 21 10-1 5thNov. 28 11-1 4thDec. 5 11-1 4thJan. 11 11-2 T8th
2011 Date Record Rank Pre 0-0 10thSept. 4 1-0 9thSept. 11 2-0 8thSept. 18 3-0 7thSept. 25 4-0 7thOct. 2 5-0 5thOct. 9 5-0 4thOct. 16 6-0 4thOct. 23 6-1 11thOct. 30 6-2 17thNov. 6 7-2 14th
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Nov. 13 8-2 13thNov. 20 9-2 12thNov. 27 10-2 12thDec. 4 11-2 8thJan. 10 11-3 11th
2012Date Record Rank
Pre 0-0 12thSept. 2 1-0 13thSept. 9 1-1 22ndSept. 16 2-1 24thSept. 23 3-1 23rdOct. 21 6-2 25th
2013Date Record Rank
Pre 0-0 23rdSept. 1 1-0 21stSept. 8 2-0 18thSept. 22 3-1 24thOct. 20 5-2 24thOct. 27 5-2 23rdNov. 3 6-2 22ndNov. 10 7-2 20thNov. 17 8-2 17thNov. 24 9-2 14thDec. 1 9-3 21stDec. 8 9-3 19thJan. 7 9-4 21st
2014Date Record Rank
Pre 0-0 19thAug. 31 0-1 19thSept. 7 1-1 17thSept. 14 1-1 17thSept. 21 2-1 17thSept. 28 3-1 16thNov. 2 6-2 24thNov. 9 7-2 22ndNov. 16 8-2 15thNov. 23 9-2 14thNov. 30 10-2 11thDec. 7 10-3 17thFinal 11-3 13th
2015Date Record Rank
Pre 0-0 18thSept. 8 0-1 24thSept. 13 1-1 23rdSept. 20 2-1 21stSept. 22 3-1 18thNov. 8 8-2 22ndNov. 15 8-2 20thNov. 29 9-3 25thDec. 6 9-3 23rdFinal 10-3 21st
UW IN THE FINAL RANKINGS USA BCS/Year Record AP UPI Today CFP
1942 8-1-1 3rd ––– ––– ––– 1950 6-3-0 ––– T20th ––– ––– 1951 7-1-1 8th 8th ––– ––– 1952 6-3-1 11th 10th ––– ––– 1953 6-2-1 15th 14th ––– ––– 1954 7-2-0 9th 10th ––– ––– 1957 6-3-0 19th T14th ––– ––– 1958 7-1-1 7th 6th ––– ––– 1959 7-3-0 6th 6th ––– ––– 1961 6-3-0 ––– 18th ––– ––– 1962 8-2-0 2nd 2nd ––– ––– 1993 10-1-1 6th ––– 5th ––– 1998 11-1-0 6th ––– 5th ––– 1999 10-2-0 4th ––– 4th 7th 2000 9-4-0 23rd ––– 24th ––– 2004 9-3-0 17th ––– 18th 17th2005 10-3-0 15th ––– 15th 18th2006 12-1-0 7th ––– 5th 7th2007 9-4-0 24th ––– 21st 18th2009 10-3-0 16th ––– 16th 25th2010 11-2-0 7th ––– T8th 5th2011 11-3-0 10th ––– 11th 10th2013 9-4-0 22nd ––– 21st 19th2014 11-3-0 13th ––– 13th 18th*2015 10-3-0 21st ––– 21st –––*
* Final College Football Playoff rankings released at conclusion of regular season
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1998 (BCS)Date Record Rank
Oct. 24 8-0 9thOct. 31 8-0 8thNov. 7 9-0 9thNov. 14 9-1 13thNov. 21 10-1 10thNov. 28 10-1 9thDec. 7 10-1 9th
1999 (BCS)Date Record Rank
Oct. 23 6-2 9thOct. 30 7-2 10thNov. 6 8-2 8thNov. 13 9-2 7thNov. 20 9-2 7thNov. 27 9-2 8thDec. 5 9-2 7th
2004 (BCS)Date Record Rank
Oct. 16 7-0 6thOct. 23 8-0 7thOct. 30 8-0 5thNov. 6 9-0 5thNov. 13 9-1 13thNov. 20 9-2 20thNov. 27 9-2 17thDec. 4 9-2 17th
2005 (BCS)Date Record Rank
Oct. 17 6-1 14thOct. 24 7-1 12thOct. 31 8-1 12thNov. 7 8-2 16thNov. 14 8-3 20thNov. 21 8-3 17thNov. 28 9-3 18thDec. 3 9-3 18th
2006 (BCS)Date Record Rank
Oct. 15 6-1 21stOct. 22 7-1 18thOct. 29 8-1 16thNov. 5 9-1 15thNov. 12 10-1 9thNov. 19 11-1 8thNov. 26 11-1 7thDec. 3 11-1 7th
2007 (BCS)Date Record Rank Oct. 28 7-2 21stNov. 11 8-3 25thNov. 18 8-3 21stNov. 25 9-3 18thDec. 2 9-3 18th
2009 (BCS)Date Record Rank Oct. 18 5-2 21stNov. 1 6-2 21stNov. 8 7-2 20thNov. 15 8-2 16thDec. 6 9-3 25th
2010 (BCS)Date Record Rank Oct. 17 6-1 13thOct. 24 7-1 10thOct. 31 7-1 9thNov. 7 8-1 7thNov. 14 9-1 7thNov. 21 10-1 7thNov. 28 11-1 5thDec. 5 11-1 5th
2011 (BCS)Date Record Rank Oct. 16 6-0 6thOct. 23 6-1 15thOct. 30 6-2 20thNov. 6 7-2 18thNov. 13 8-2 17thNov. 20 9-2 16thNov. 27 10-2 15thDec. 4 11-2 10th
2012 (BCS)Date Record Rank Oct. 21 6-2 25th
2013 (BCS)Date Record Rank Oct. 27 5-2 24thNov. 3 6-2 24thNov. 10 7-2 22ndNov. 17 8-2 19thNov. 24 9-2 15thDec. 1 9-3 21stDec. 8 9-3 19th
2014 (CFP)Date Record Rank Nov. 2 6-2 25thNov. 9 7-2 20thNov. 16 8-2 16thNov. 23 9-2 14thNov. 30 10-2 13thDec. 7 10-3 18th
2015 (CFP)Date Record Rank
Nov. 8 8-2 25thNov. 15 8-2 25th
Wisconsin in BCS/CFP Standings
WINNINGEST FBS TEAMS, BCS ERA
Team Pct. Record
1. Boise State .834 171-34 2. Ohio State .793 161-42 3. Oklahoma .786 165-45 4. Texas .767 158-48 5. Oregon .748 151-51 6. Virginia Tech .746 156-53 7. USC .737 151-54 8. Florida State .732 153-56 LSU .732 150-5510. Georgia .729 151-56 TCU .729 145-5412. Florida .723 149-5713. Wisconsin .705 146-61
14. Miami (Fla.) .695 139-6115. Alabama .693 142-63
• During the 16-year run of the Bowl Championship Series, the Badgers won 146 games, the 12th-most of any FBS team.
• The Badgers were one of just 13 programs to win at least 70 percent of their games during the BCS era. Among Big Ten programs, only Ohio State had more wins (161) and a better winning percentage (.793) from 1998 to 2013.
• Wisconsin’s five Rose Bowls in the BCS era matched USC for the most appearances in Pasadena by any team. No other Big Ten team played in more than three Rose Bowls in that span.
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Weather ConditionsWarmest Games Since 1950
Date Opponent Site Result Temperature, Wind, Conditions
Sept. 8, 2007 UNLV Las Vegas, Nev. W 20-13 98 deg., SSE3, partly cloudySept. 13, 2013 Arizona State Tempe, Ariz. L 30-32 98 deg., N8, mostly clearAug. 31, 2002 UNLV Las Vegas, Nev. W 27-7 97 deg., SW11, cloudySept. 4, 2010 UNLV Las Vegas, Nev. W 41-21 97 deg., WSW 13, ClearSept. 11, 1993 SMU Dallas, Texas W 24-16 94 deg., S10, clear, humidty 30%Oct. 2, 1976 Kansas Lawrence, Kan. L 24-34 92 deg., SW5, clear and sunnySept. 1, 2011 UNLV Madison, Wis. W 51-17 90 deg., S12, ClearSept. 24, 1988 Miami, Fla. Miami, Fla. L 3-23 89 deg., E15, partly sunny, humidity 55%Sept. 18, 2005 North Carolina Chapel Hill, N.C. W 14-5 88 deg., WSW5, partly cloudySept. 18, 2004 Arizona Tucson, Ariz. W 9-7 88 deg., 8, high cloudsAug. 31, 2000 Western Michigan Madison, Wis. W 19-7 87 deg., S8, clearOct. 2, 1971 Northwestern Evanston, Ill. L 11-24 86 deg., S11, humidity 48%Sept. 26, 1958 Miami, Fla. Miami, Fla. W 20-0 85 deg., S8
Coldest Games Since 1950
Date Opponent Site Result Temperature, Wind, Conditions
Nov. 21, 1964 Minnesota Madison, Wis. W 14-7 11 deg., WSW15-20, sunnyNov. 24, 1951 Minnesota Minneapolis, Minn. W 30-6 12 deg., SW7Nov. 25, 1950 Minnesota Madison, Wis. W 14-0 17 deg., 24-30 wind, clearNov. 23, 2013 Minnesota Minneapolis, Minn. W 20-7 18 deg., NW13, clear and cold Nov. 14, 1959 Illinois Madison, Wis. L 6-9 20 deg., NW12, clear and coldNov. 3, 1951 Indiana Madison, Wis. W 6-0 21 deg., N 25-30, 0 wind chillSept. 28, 1985 Wyoming Laramie, Wyo. W 41-17 23 deg., E10-14, overcastNov. 22, 1975 Minnesota Minneapolis, Minn. L 3-24 24 deg., S5, clearNov. 24, 1956 Minnesota Madison, Wis. T 13-13 24 deg., SSE19, overcastNov. 15, 2014 Nebraska Madison, Wis. W 59-24 26 deg., W5, overcastNov. 23, 1985 Michigan State Madison, Wis. L 7-41 27 deg., W10-15, snowingNov. 2, 1991 Illinois Champaign, Ill. L 6-22 27 deg., SW20, -16 wind chillNov. 10, 1979 Northwestern Madison, Wis. W 28-3 27 deg., NNW10-15, partly cloudyNov. 15, 1969 Illinois Madison, Wis. W 55-14 27 deg., 13-20 wind, partly cloudyNov. 9, 1957 Northwestern Evanston, Ill. W 41-12 27 deg., sunnyNov. 17, 1951 Iowa Madison, Wis. W 34-7 27 deg., NNW20
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Biggest ComebacksListed below are games (since 1946) in which Wisconsin erased deficits of at least 14 points. These are not necessarily fourth-quarter comebacks, but games in which the Badgers came back to win or tie after trailing by at least 14 points at some point during a contest.
Date Opponent Trailed Deficit Time Final
Nov. 29, 2014 Minnesota 17-3 14 10:48 2nd 34-24
Nov. 15, 2014 Nebraska 17-3 14 14:12 2nd 59-24
Nov. 19, 2011 at Illinois 14-0 14 8:21 1st 28-17
Sept. 12, 2009 Fresno State 21-7 14 7:21 2nd 34-31
Nov. 15, 2008 Minnesota 21-7 14 8:17 2nd 35-32
Sept. 6, 2008 Marshall 14-0 14 13:34 2nd 51-14
Oct. 28, 2006 Illinois 21-3 18 5:45 2nd 30-24
Oct. 13, 2001 at Ohio State 17-0 17 10:27 2nd 20-17
Oct. 2, 1999 at Ohio State 17-0 17 10:23 2nd 42-17
Sept. 26, 1992 Northern Illinois 17-3 14 12:41 4th 18-17
Nov. 23, 1991 Northwestern 14-0 14 14:52 2nd 32-14
Nov. 2, 1985 Indiana 14-0 14 13:04 2nd 31-20
Sept. 15, 1984 Missouri 28-7 21 4:42 3rd 35-34
Oct. 2, 1982 Purdue 24-10 14 9:39 3rd 35-31
Nov. 17, 1979 Minnesota 14-0 14 8:34 1st 42-37
Nov. 11, 1978 Purdue 24-6 18 11:42 3rd 24-24 (T)
Nov. 6, 1976 Iowa 14-0 14 2:46 1st 38-21
Oct. 11, 1975 Purdue 14-0 14 6:23 2nd 17-14
Nov. 17, 1973 Northwestern 14-0 14 4:06 1st 36-34
Nov. 14, 1970 Illinois 14-0 14 4:30 1st 29-17
Oct. 11, 1969 Iowa 17-0 17 4:11 3rd 23-17
Overall: 37-29
(Home: 13-5; Away: 18-21; Neutral: 7-4)
Year Opponent Score
1896 *Carlisle Indians L 8-18
1953 at UCLA L 0-13
at USC L 21-33
1958 at Miami W 20-0
1966 at USC L 3-38
1968 at Arizona St. L 7-55
1972 at LSU L 7-27
1977 at Oregon W 22-10
1979 at San Diego St. L 17-24
1982 Kansas State W 14-3
1983 at Minnesota W 56-17
1984 Kentucky L 19-20
1985 at Minnesota L 18-27
1986 at Hawaii L 17-20
at UNLV L 7-17
Michigan L 17-34
1987 at Minnesota L 19-22
1988 at Miami L 3-23
1989 at Minnesota L 22-24
1991 at Minnesota L 19-26
1993 at SMU W 24-16
at Minnesota L 21-28
1994 at Colorado L 17-55
1995 Colorado L 7-43
at Penn State W 17-9
at Minnesota W 34-27
1996 at UNLV W 52-17
at Hawaii W 59-10
##Utah W 38-10
1997 at Northwestern W 26-25
1998 at San Diego St. W 26-14
Purdue W 31-24
2000 Western Mich. W 19-7
at Hawaii W 34-18
2001 at Oregon L 28-31
2002 Fresno State W 23-21
at UNLV W 27-7
at Michigan State W 42-24
**vs. Colorado W 31-28
2003 Ohio State W 17-10
2005 at North Carolina W 14-5
Michigan W 23-20
2006 #Bowling Green W 35-14
2007 at UNLV W 20-13
Iowa W 17-13
2008 at Fresno State W 13-10
Ohio State L 17-20
Penn State L 7-48
2009 Northern Illinois W 28-20
at Hawaii W 51-10
$Miami W 20-14
2010 at UNLV W 41-21
Ohio State W 31-18
2011 UNLV W 51-17
Nebraska W 48-17
at Michigan State L 31-37
at Ohio State L 29-33
!vs. Michigan St. W 42-39
2012 Utah State W 16-14
at Nebraska L 27-30
!vs Nebraska W 70-31
2013 at Arizona State L 30-32
at Ohio State L 24-31
at Illinois W 56-32
2014 ^vs. LSU L 24-28
!vs. Ohio State L 0-59
2015 +vs. Alabama L 17-35
Hawai’i W 28-0
%vs. USC W 23-21
* — at Chicago Coliseum
** — at Alamodome (San Antonio, Texas)
# — at Cleveland Browns Stadium
(Cleveland, Ohio)
^ — at NRG Stadium (Houston)
+ — at AT&T Stadium (Arlington, Texas)
## — Copper Bowl (Tucson, Ariz.)
$ — Champs Sports Bowl (Orlando, Fla.)
! — Big Ten Championship (Indianapolis)
% — Holiday Bowl (San Diego, Calif.)
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Fourth-Quarter Comeback WinsDate Opponent Trailed Winning Play Time Final
12/30/2015 USC 21-20 Rafael Gaglianone 29-yd FG 2:27 23-2110/10/2015 Nebraska 21-20 Rafael Gaglianone 46-yd FG 0:04 23-211/1/2015 Auburn 21-24, 28-31 Rafael Gaglianone 25-yd FG OT 34-3112/3/2011 Michigan State 34-39 Montee Ball 7 yd run 3:45 42-3910/23/2010 Iowa 24-30 Philip Welch extra point kick (after Montee Ball 8-yd TD run) 1:06 31-3011/22/2008 Cal Poly 29-35 Philip Welch extra point kick (after John Clay 6-yd TD run) OT 36-3511/15/2008 Minnesota 17-24 John Clay 5-yd TD run 6:59 35-329/8/2007 UNLV 9-10, 12-13 Tyler Donovan 29-yd run for TD 1:53 20-1310/28/2006 Illinois 20-24 Andy Crooks 22-yd pass from John Stocco 14:50 30-24 (Crooks recovered his own fumble in end zone for TD)10/15/2005 at Minnesota 17-27, 24-34 Ben Strickland recovered blocked punt 0:30 38-34 in end zone for TD (blocked by Jonathan Casillas)9/24/2005 Michigan 6-13 John Stocco 4-yd run 0:24 23-2010/16/2004 at Purdue 7-17 Scott Starks 40-yd fumble recovery 2:36 20-179/18/2004 at Arizona 0-7 Mike Allen 23-yd FG 3:47 9-78/30/2003 at West Virginia 10-17 Anthony Davis 1-yd run 2:57 24-17 12/28/2002 Colorado 21-28 Mike Allen 37-yd FG OT 31-28 11/23/2002 Minnesota 28-31 Brooks Bollinger 1-yd run 10:21 49-31 9/14/2002 Northern Illinois 17-21 Brooks Bollinger 2-yd run 01:21 24-21 8/23/2002 Fresno State 20-21 Mike Allen 34-yd FG 02:05 23-21 10/13/2001 Ohio State 14-17 Mark Neuser 33-yd FG 02:10 20-17 12/29/2000 UCLA 14-20 Vitaly Pisetsky extra point kick 08:55 21-20 (after Michael Bennett 6-yd run)9/16/2000 Cincinnati 13-19 Eddie Faulkner 16-yd run OT 28-25 9/9/2000 Oregon 20-23 Brooks Bollinger 1-yd run 05:25 27-23 10/9/1999 at Minnesota 14-17 Vitaly Pisetsky 31-yd FG OT 20-17 10/3/1998 at Indiana 17-20 Ron Dayne 4-yd run 10:53 24-209/5/1998 San Diego State 13-14 Mike Samuel 47-yd run 11:56 26-14 10/25/1997 at Minnesota 13-21 Ron Dayne 1-yd run 07:40 22-21 10/4/1997 at Northwestern 23-25 Matt Davenport 48-yd FG 00:06 26-25 9/27/1997 Indiana 24-26 Matt Davenport 43-yd FG 00:06 27-26 9/6/1997 Boise State 21-24 Mike Samuel 12-yd run 00:49 28-24 9/11/1993 at SMU 10-16 J.C. Dawkins 25-yd pass from Darrell Bevell 06:28 24-16 10/17/1992 Purdue 9-16 Rich Thompson 49-yd FG 00:38 19-169/26/1992 Northern Illinois 3-17 Brent Moss 11-yd run 02:09 18-17 11/7/1987 Ohio State 23-24 Todd Gregoire 41-yd FG 10:49 26-24 9/21/1985 UNLV 20-23 Todd Gregoire 20-yd FG 03:38 26-23 9/15/1984 at Missouri 7-28 Marck Harrison 21-yd run 05:18 35-34 11/12/1983 at Purdue 28-31 Randy Wright 8-yd run 06:43 35-31 10/2/1982 at Purdue 23-31 Jim Melka 32-yd punt blocked return 00:30 35-31 11/21/1981 at Minnesota 20-21 Michael Jones 7-yd pass from Randy Wright 01:05 26-2110/3/1981 Purdue 0-7 Dave Mohapp 5-yd run 10:40 20-14 9/30/1978 Oregon 7-19 Kevin Cohee 4-yd run 01:32 22-19 10/23/1976 at Northwestern 21-25 Larry Canada 1-yd run 00:12 28-25 10/11/1975 at Purdue 6-14 Vince Lamia 40-yd FG 00:05 17-14 9/21/1974 Nebraska 7-17 Jeff Mack 77-yd pass from Gregg Bohlig 03:29 21-20 11/17/1973 Northwestern 29-34 Rodney Rhodes 5-yd pass from Gregg Bohlig 00:33 36-34 10/7/1972 Northwestern 7-14 Jeff Mack 51-yd pass from Rudy Steiner 09:18 21-14 11/6/1971 Purdue 7-10 Alan Thompson 3-yd run 00:09 14-10 11/14/1970 at Illinois 14-17 Al Hannah 5-yd pass from Neil Graff 10:20 29-17 10/11/1969 Iowa 0-17 Randall Marks 17-yd pass from Neil Graff 02:08 23-17 11/19/1966 Minnesota 0-6 Tom Schinke extra point kick 13:02 7-6 (after Tom McCauley 3-yd pass from John Ryan) 10/2/1965 Iowa 7-13 Louis Jung 42-yd pass from Charles Burt 03:42 16-13 9/28/1963 at Notre Dame 7-9 Ralph Kurek 1-yd run 01:07 14-9 11/24/1962 Minnesota 7-9 Ralph Kurek 2-yd run 01:37 14-9 10/29/1960 Michigan 6-13 Jim Bakken 19-yd FG 01:58 16-13 11/21/1959 at Minnesota 3-7 Dale Hackbart 1-yd run 06:19 11-7 11/13/1954 at Illinois 7-14 Robert Gingrass 3-yd run 06:20 27-1410/31/1953 Iowa 3-6 Harland Carl 38-yd pass from Jim Miller 07:55 10-610/9/1954 Rice 6-7 Alan Ameche 1-yd run 00:50 13-7 10/2/1948 Illinois 14-16 Clarence Self 2-yd run 12:23 20-16
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Date Opponent Score UW Coach
Sept. 26, 2015 Hawai’i 28-0 ChrystSept. 12, 2015 Miami (Ohio) 58-0 Chryst
Nov. 1, 2014 Rutgers 37-0 AndersenSept. 7, 2013 Tennessee Tech 48-0 AndersenAug. 31, 2013 UMass 45-0 Andersen
Sept. 10, 2011 Oregon State 35-0 BielemaOct. 31, 2009 Purdue 37-0 BielemaSept. 16, 2006 San Diego State 14-0 Bielema
Sept. 10, 2005 Temple 65-0 AlvarezOct. 16, 1999 Indiana 59-0 AlvarezOct. 24, 1998 at Iowa 31-0 AlvarezSept. 12, 1998 Ohio 45-0 AlvarezSept. 21, 1996 Stanford 14-0 AlvarezSept. 23, 1995 SMU 42-0 AlvarezSept. 10, 1994 Eastern Michigan 56-0 Alvarez
Nov. 19, 1983 Michigan State 32-0 McClainOct. 1, 1983 at Northwestern 49-0 McClainNov. 20, 1982 Minnesota 24-0 McClainOct. 9, 1982 at Ohio State 6-0 McClainOct. 31, 1981 Northwestern 52-0 McClainSept. 15, 1979 Air Force 38-0 McClain
Oct. 8, 1977 Illinois 26-0 JardineSept. 11, 1971 Northern Illinois 31-0 Jardine
Oct. 1, 1966 at Iowa 7-0 BruhnSept. 18, 1965 Colorado 0-0 BruhnSept. 21, 1963 Western Michigan 41-0 BruhnSept. 23, 1961 Utah 7-0 BruhnOct. 4, 1958 Marquette 50-0 BruhnSept. 26, 1958 at Miami (Fla.) 20-0 BruhnSept. 29, 1956 Marquette 41-0 Bruhn
Oct. 8, 1955 at Purdue 9-0 WilliamsonNov. 20, 1954 Minnesota 27-0 WilliamsonOct. 2, 1954 at Michigan State 6-0 WilliamsonSept. 26, 1953 Penn State 20-0 WilliamsonNov. 3, 1951 Indiana 6-0 WilliamsonOct. 27, 1951 at Northwestern 41-0 WilliamsonNov. 25, 1950 Minnesota 14-0 WilliamsonOct. 14, 1950 at Iowa 14-0 WilliamsonSept. 24, 1949 Marquette 41-0 Williamson
Nov. 13, 1948 Marquette 26-0 StuhldreherNov. 1, 1947 at Northwestern 29-0 StuhldreherOct. 18, 1947 at Yale 9-0 StuhldreherSept. 21, 1946 Marquette 34-0 StuhldreherSept. 22, 1945 at Great Lakes 0-0 StuhldreherOct. 24, 1942 at Purdue 13-0 StuhldreherSept. 19, 1942 Camp Grant 7-0 StuhldreherNov. 15, 1941 Purdue 13-0 StuhldreherOct. 18, 1941 Iowa 23-0 StuhldreherOct. 29, 1938 Indiana 6-0 StuhldreherOct. 1, 1938 Marquette 27-0 StuhldreherOct. 9, 1937 at Chicago 27-0 Stuhldreher
Date Opponent Score UW Coach
Oct. 2, 1937 Marquette 12-0 StuhldreherSept. 25, 1937 South Dakota State 32-0 Stuhldreher
Nov. 9, 1935 Purdue 8-0 SpearsNov. 10, 1934 at Michigan 10-0 SpearsOct. 6, 1934 Marquette 3-0 SpearsNov. 4, 1933 at Chicago 0-0 SpearsOct. 7, 1933 Marquette 19-0 SpearsOct. 22, 1932 Coe 39-0 SpearsOct. 8, 1932 Iowa 34-0 Spears
Nov. 22, 1930 Minnesota 14-0 ThistlethwaiteNov. 1, 1930 at Ohio State 0-0 ThistlethwaiteOct. 18, 1930 Pennsylvania 27-0 ThistlethwaiteOct. 11, 1930 Chicago 34-0 ThistlethwaiteOct. 4, 1930 Carleton 28-0 ThistlethwaiteSept. 28, 1929 South Dakota State 21-0 ThistlethwaiteSept. 28, 1929 Ripon 22-0 ThistlethwaiteNov. 17, 1928 at Iowa 13-0 ThistlethwaiteNov. 10, 1928 Chicago 25-0 ThistlethwaiteNov. 3, 1928 Alabama 15-0 ThistlethwaiteOct. 27, 1928 at Michigan 7-0 ThistlethwaiteOct. 13, 1928 Cornell 49-0 Thistlethwaite
Oct. 16, 1926 at Purdue 0-0 LittleOct. 9, 1926 Kansas 13-0 LittleOct. 2, 1926 Cornell 38-0 LittleNov. 7, 1925 at Iowa 6-0 LittleOct. 24, 1925 Purdue 7-0 LittleOct. 10, 1925 Franklin 35-0 LittleOct. 3, 1925 Iowa State 30-0 Little
Nov. 22, 1924 at Chicago 0-0 RyanOct. 4, 1924 Iowa State 17-0 RyanSept. 27, 1924 North Dakota State 25-0 RyanOct. 27, 1923 Minnesota 0-0 RyanOct. 20, 1923 at Indiana 52-0 RyanOct. 13, 1923 Michigan State 21-0 Ryan
Nov. 25, 1922 at Chicago 0-0 RichardsNov. 4, 1922 at Minnesota 14-0 RichardsOct. 21, 1922 Indiana 20-0 RichardsOct. 7, 1922 Carleton 41-0 RichardsOct. 29, 1921 Minnesota 35-0 RichardsOct. 22, 1921 at Illinois 20-0 RichardsOct. 15, 1921 at Northwestern 27-0 RichardsOct. 1, 1921 Lawrence 28-0 RichardsNov. 20, 1920 at Chicago 3-0 RichardsNov. 6, 1920 at Minnesota 3-0 RichardsOct. 9, 1920 Michigan State 27-0 RichardsOct. 2, 1920 Lawrence 60-0 RichardsOct. 11, 1919 Marquette 13-0 RichardsOct. 4, 1919 Ripon 37-0 Richards
Nov. 2, 1918 Beloit 21-0 Lowman
Nov. 24, 1917 at Chicago 18-0 RichardsOct. 27, 1917 Iowa 20-0 RichardsOct. 6, 1917 Beloit 34-0 Richards
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Date Opponent Score UW Coach
Nov. 25, 1916 Illinois 0-0 WithingtonOct. 21, 1916 Haskell Indians 13-0 WithingtonOct. 7, 1916 Lawrence 20-0 Withington
Oct. 23, 1915 Ohio State 21-0 JuneauOct. 8, 1915 Marquette 85-0 JuneauOct. 2, 1915 Lawrence 82-0 JuneauOct. 31, 1914 Chicago 0-0 JuneauOct. 10, 1914 Marquette 48-0 JuneauOct. 3, 1914 Lawrence 21-0 JuneauNov. 8, 1913 Ohio State 12-0 JuneauOct. 11, 1913 Marquette 13-0 JuneauNov. 16, 1912 at Minnesota 14-0 JuneauOct. 19, 1912 Purdue 41-0 JuneauOct. 12, 1912 Northwestern 56-0 JuneauOct. 5, 1912 Lawrence 13-0 Juneau
Nov. 4, 1911 Iowa 12-0 RichardsOct. 21, 1911 Colorado College 26-0 RichardsOct. 14, 1911 Ripon 24-0 RichardsOct. 7, 1911 Lawrence 15-0 Richards
Nov. 19, 1910 Chicago 10-0 BarryOct. 29, 1910 Northwestern 0-0 BarryOct. 9, 1909 Lawrence 22-0 BarryNov. 7, 1908 at Minnesota 5-0 BarryOct. 17, 1908 at Indiana 16-0 BarryOct. 10, 1908 Lawrence 35-0 Barry
Oct. 20, 1906 North Dakota 10-0 HutchinsOct. 13, 1906 Lawrence 5-0 Hutchins
Nov. 4, 1905 Beloit 44-0 KingOct. 28, 1905 UW-Alumni 17-0 KingOct. 14, 1905 Notre Dame 21-0 KingOct. 7, 1905 Lawrence 34-0 KingOct. 4, 1905 Marquette 29-0 KingSept. 30, 1905 Northwestern 49-0 KingSept. 23, 1905 Company I(4) 16-0 King
Nov. 5, 1904 Beloit 36-0 CurtisOct. 22, 1904 Drake 82-0 CurtisOct. 15, 1904 Notre Dame(1) 58-0 CurtisOct. 8, 1904 Marquette 33-0 CurtisOct. 1, 1904 Fort Sheridan 45-0 CurtisNov, 7, 1903 UW-Oshkosh 52-0 CurtisOct. 21, 1903 Osteopaths 32-0 CurtisOct. 17, 1903 Beloit 87-0 CurtisOct. 3, 1903 North Central 28-0 Curtis
Date Opponent Score UW Coach
Nov. 8, 1902 Northwestern 51-0 KingOct. 25, 1902 Kansas 38-0 KingOct. 11, 1902 Lawrence 52-0 KingSept. 27, 1902 Lawrence 11-0 KingNov. 28, 1901 at Chicago 35-0 KingNov. 16, 1901 at Minnesota 18-0 KingNov. 9, 1901 Iowa State 45-0 KingNov. 2, 1901 Nebraska(1) 18-0 KingOct. 26, 1901 Kansas 50-0 KingOct. 12, 1901 Beloit (1) 40-0 KingOct. 5, 1901 Hyde Park HS 62-0 KingSept. 28, 1901 Milw. Medical 26-0 KingNov. 17, 1900 at Chicago 27-0 KingNov. 10, 1900 Notre Dame 54-0 KingOct. 27, 1900 Grinnell 45-0 KingOct. 20, 1900 Upper Iowa 64-0 KingOct. 13, 1900 Beloit (1) 11-0 KingOct. 6, 1900 Chicago P&S 5-0 KingSept. 29, 1900 Ripon 50-0 KingNov. 25, 1899 Lawrence 58-0 KingNov. 18, 1899 at Minnesota 19-0 KingNov. 11, 1899 Illinois 23-0 KingOct. 28, 1899 Rush Medical 17-0 KingOct. 14, 1899 Northwestern 38-0 KingOct. 6, 1899 Beloit (1) 36-0 KingSept. 30, 1899 Lake Forest 45-0 KingNov. 24, 1898 at Northwestern 27-0 KingNov. 19, 1898 UW-Whitewater 22-0 KingOct. 29, 1898 Minnesota 29-0 KingOct. 22, 1898 Beloit (1) 17-0 KingOct. 15, 1898 Rush Medical 42-0 KingOct. 8, 1898 Dixon 76-0 KingOct. 5, 1898 Madison HS 21-0 KingOct. 1, 1898 Ripon 52-0 KingNov. 25, 1897 at Northwestern 22-0 KingNov. 6, 1897 Beloit 11-0 KingOct. 30, 1897 at Minnesota 39-0 KingOct. 23, 1897 Madison HS 29-0 KingOct. 16, 1897 UW-Platteville 20-0 KingOct. 9, 1897 Rush Medical 28-0 KingOct. 6, 1897 Madison HS 8-0 KingOct. 2, 1897 Lake Forest 30-0 KingNov. 21, 1896 Minnesota 6-0 KingNov. 7, 1896 Chicago 24-0 KingOct. 31, 1896 Beloit 6-0 KingOct. 17, 1896 Rush Medical 50-0 KingOct. 14, 1896 Madison HS 18-0 KingOct. 10, 1896 Lake Forest 34-0 King
Nov. 17, 1894 Minnesota 6-0 StickneyNov. 3, 1894 Beloit 46-0 StickneyOct. 29, 1894 Iowa 44-0 StickneyOct. 20, 1894 at Chicago 30-0 Stickney
Oct. 28, 1893 Beloit 18-0 DavisOct. 21, 1893 Lake Forest 24-0 Davis
Nov. 29, 1891 Northwestern (1) 40-0 AlwardOct. 31, 1891 Northwestern (1) 0-0 Alward
Nov. 1, 1890 UW-Whitewater 106-0 Mestre
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Overtime Games
October 9, 1999:
Wisconsin 20, at Minnesota 17
Vitaly Pisetsky kicked a 31-yard field goal in overtime to give Wisconsin a 20-17 victory over the Golden Gophers. Pisetsky had tied the game with a 36-yard field goal with 2:59 remaining in regulation. It was the first over-time game in school history and came with head coach Barry Alvarez resting in the Mayo Clinic after knee surgery. Wisconsin began the OT on defense and shut down Minnesota thanks to 15 yards in penalties and an inter-ception by Jamar Fletcher. The Badger offense then advanced the ball to the Golden Gopher nine-yard line to set up the winning kick.
September 16, 2000:
at Wisconsin 28, Cincinnati 25
Backup tailback Eddie Faulkner scored on a 16-yard run in overtime to give Wisconsin a come-from-behind, 28-25 victory over Cincinnati. Minus five starters due to NCAA-imposed suspensions, the Badgers trailed much of the game before Vitaly Pisetsky’s 40-yard field goal early in the fourth quarter tied the game at 13. The Bearcats made it 19-13 on a 51-yard TD pass (PAT no good) before Wisconsin responded with QB Brooks Bollinger’s one-yard TD run for a 22-19 edge. UC sent the game to overtime with a field goal at the end of regulation. The Bearcats then took a 25-22 lead in overtime before Faulkner’s winning run.
September 23, 2000:
Northwestern 47, at Wisconsin 44 (2 ot)
Wisconsin played its second consecutive over-time game, but dropped a 47-44 shootout in double overtime to visiting Northwestern. RB Michael Bennett carried 48 times for 293 yards, but it wasn’t enough to overcome a turnover-free effort by the Wildcats. Kicker Vitaly Pisetsky gave the Badgers a 34-31 lead with 51 seconds left in regulation, but Northwestern took the ensuing possession and got a 46-yard field goal as time expired to send the game to the extra session. Each team scored a touchdown in the first overtime. Wisconsin then settled for a Pisetsky field goal in the second overtime to set up a game-win-ning, 12-yard run by Damien Anderson.
October 21, 2000:
Purdue 30, at Wisconsin 24
Ashante Woodyard returned a blocked field goal for the game-winning touchdown in over-time as Purdue defeated Wisconsin, 30-24. It was the Badgers’ third overtime game of the 2000 season, equalling an NCAA record. Purdue’s Craig Terrill blocked Vitaly Pisetsky’s 58-yard field goal attempt on the Badgers’ first overtime possession and Woodyard scooped up the ball for the score. Wisconsin, behind QB Jim Sorgi (who was making his first career start), had come from behind to tie the game with 3:50 remaining in regulation on a five-yard TD catch by John Sigmund. Purdue won the overtime coin toss and elected to play defense. UW lost 15 yards on three plays, set-ting up Pisetsky’s long-range attempt.
December 28, 2002: Wisconsin 31, Colorado 28
(Alamo Bowl in San Antonio, Texas)
Mike Allen booted a 37-yard field goal to give Wisconsin a 31-28 upset victory in overtime against 14th-ranked Colorado in the 2002 Alamo Bowl. Allen’s game-winning kick came on the Badgers’ first overtime possession and after Colorado’s Pat Brougham had missed a 45-yard field goal attempt on the Buffs’ first OT possession. Quarterback Brooks Bollinger drove the Badgers 80 yards in 10 plays and capped the march with a one-yard touchdown run with 51 seconds left in regulation to send the game to the extra session. During the final regulation drive, the Badgers converted twice on fourth down.
November 22, 2008: at Wisconsin 36, Cal Poly 35
The Badgers got a 6-yard touchdown run from John Clay and an extra point from Philip Welch in overtime to key a 36-35 vic-tory over Cal Poly. The Mustangs led 29-21 as Wisconsin took over at its own 11-yard line with 4:00 left to play. Dustin Sherer directed a nine-play, 89-yard scoring drive that ended with a 3-yard touchdown run from P.J. Hill with 1:42 left. Hill then scored on a 2-point conversion run to tie the game at 29. The Mustangs had the ball first in OT and scored on a touchdown pass from quarterback Jonathan Dally to Ramses Barden on their first play. Cal Poly’s Andrew Gardner then missed the PAT to set up the Badger win.September 12, 2009:
Wisconsin has compiled a 6-5 overall record in 11 overtime games. The Badgers played their first overtime game in 1999 and played four more over the next four years. It would be six seasons before they played in another one. Incidentally, Wisconsin and Illinois played the last NCAA FBS tie game, a 3-3 deadlock in Madison on Nov. 25, 1995. Overtime was instituted in 1996. Below are descriptions of Wisconsin’s 11 overtime games.
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at Wisconsin 34, Fresno State 31 (2 OT)
After battling it out in two overtimes, Wisconsin kicker Philip Welch drilled a 22-yard field goal attempt to give the Badgers the 34-31 win over Fresno State. Kevin Goessling kicked a 41-yard field goal with 16 seconds left in regulation to force the extra frames. Nick Toon caught a six-yard touchdown pass on UW’s possession in the first overtime, but the Bulldogs countered as Seyi Ajirotutu caught a seven-yard strike from Ryan Colburn to force a second over-time. In double overtime, senior captain Chris Maragos intercepted Colburn in the end zone to give the Badgers the ball back and set up the game-winning field goal.
October 27, 2012: Michigan State 13, at Wisconsin 16
For the first time in three years, the UW Marching Band took the field for the Fifth Quarter following a loss, as Andrew Maxwell hit Bennie Fowler on a 12-yard touchdown pass in overtime to send the Spartans home with a 16-13 win. The loss snapped Wisconsin’s 21-game home win streak and also ended the Badgers’ run of 12 straight home wins against Big Ten foes. Things looked to be tipped in the Badgers’ favor after UW got a 39-yard field goal from Kyle French with 6:06 to play in the fourth quarter. The kick staked the Badgers to a 10-3 lead. But then Michigan State’s offense came to life, tying the game 10-10 and eventu-ally scoring the game-winning TD.
November 17, 2012: Ohio State 21, at Wisconsin 14
Carlos Hyde scored on a 2-yard run in over-time, giving No. 6 Ohio State a 21-14 victory over Wisconsin and spoiling Senior Day for the Badgers. Montee Ball tied the major-college career record with his 78th touchdown, a 7-yard run in the second quarter. But he fumbled on what would have been the record-breaker with 2:46 left in regulation, leaping over the pile on the goal line with the ball held in front of him and having it batted away by Ryan Shazier. The Badgers won the toss and opted to play defense, and Ohio State made quick work of overtime. Hyde ripped off a run of 11 yards on the first play and, two plays later, strolled virtually untouched into the end zone for the go-ahead score.
November 24, 2012: at Penn State 24, Wisconsin 21
Montee Ball became the NCAA’s all-time touch-downs leader in the first quarter, but that was the last time history would be on Wisconsin’s side. Despite another fantastic game-tying rally in the fourth quarter, the Badgers once again saw their efforts fall just short in heartbreak-ing fashion, this time a 24-21 loss to Penn State in their regular-season finale at Beaver Stadium. Just as he had done the week before, Curt Phillips led the Badgers down the field as
the clock ticked away, eventually hitting WR Jeff Duckworth on a 4-yard touchdown pass with just 18 seconds remaining to force over-time. A 37-yarder that sneaked just inside the left upright was the difference for Penn State, which used a kick from Sam Ficken to provide the winning margin in OT.
January 1, 2015:Wisconsin 34, Auburn 31(Outback Bowl in Tampa, Fla.)
Melvin Gordon ran for an Outback Bowl-record 251 yards and three touchdowns, and Rafael Gaglianone kicked a 25-yard field goal in over-time to give 17th-ranked Wisconsin a 34-31 victory over No. 19 Auburn. Gordon’s third score of the day made it 28-24 Badgers with 7;58 to play in regulation, but Auburn took a 31-28 lead on a TD run by Cameron Artis-Payne with 2:55 remaining. Badgers QB Joel Stave then led a 64-yard drive — including a pass to TE Sam Arneson to convert a fourth-and-5 at the the Auburn 33 — and Gaglianone got the Badgers to overtime with a 29-yarder that knotted the score at 31-31 with 7 seconds left. After Gaglinone was true from 25 yards out to give UW its 34-31 lead in OT, three straight tackles by OLB Joe Schobert — includ-ing two TFLs — forced Auburn to try a 45-yard field goal. The kick from Daniel Carlson missed wide right to hand the Badgers, and interim head coach Barry Alvarez, the victory.
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Attendance FiguresNCAA Attendance Rank
Year Total Avg. Rank
1972 422,721 70,454 4th 1973 422,803 60,400 5th 1974 358,150 71,630 4th 1975 443,772 73,962 4th 1976 425,386 70,898 5th 1977 436,093 72,682 5th 1978 500,102 71,443 7th 1979 443,875 73,979 7th 1980 428,158 71,360 8th 1981 501,482 71,640 10th 1982 497,419 71,060 11th 1983 488,508 69,787 16th 1984 373,405 74,681 13th 1985 429,683 71,613 14th 1992 368,269 61,378 19th 1993 377,537 75,507 10th 1994 463,970 77,328 8th 1995 469,330 78,222 8th 1996 467,692 77,949 10th 1997 467,281 77,880 11th 1998 464,570 77,428 13th 1999 468,487 78,081 14th 2000 550,974 78,711 15th 2001 548,334 78,333 16th 2002 624,182 78,023 15th 2003 549,404 78,486 15th 2004 494,209 82,368 13th2005 495,308 82,551 13th2006 569,576 81,368 14th2007 572,227 81,747 13th2008 567,616 81,088 15th2009 560,764 80,109 15th2010 559,035 79,862 16th2011 558,692 79,813 15th2012 560,039 80,006 17th2013 552,378 78,911 17th2014 556,642 79,520 15th2015 546,099 78,014 13th
Season Tickets
A year-by-year listing of season tickets sold at Wisconsin since 1992:
1992 31,488 (5,322 students) 1993 41,585 (11,859 students) 1994 58,121 (13,700 students) 1995 61,971 (12,463 students) 1996 57,753 (9,328 students) 1997 60,060 (9,964 students) 1998 60,541 (11,028 students) 1999 59,373 (11,541 students) 2000 61,404 (13,222 students) 2001 62,026 (13,828 students) 2002 61,226 (12,376 students) 2003 61,654 (12,630 students) 2004 68,830 (13,213 students)
2005 69,374 (13,167 students)2006 69,637 (13,797 students)2007 68,953 (13,382 students)2008 69,274 (13,855 students)2009 67,098 (13,062 students)2010 65,419 (13,122 students)2011 66,436 (13,181 students)2012 64,971 (13,120 students)2013 66,283 (13,217 students)2014 66,560 (13,119 students)2015 65,847 (13,110 students)
Avg. Home Attendance
Year Avg.
1921 11,962 1922 11,075 1923 16,387 1924 14,592 1925 15,118 1926 19,228 1927 18,512 1928 29,334 1929 21,560 1930 18,175 1931 15,068 1932 16,344 1933 13,579 1934 20,666 1935 15,889 1936 19,117 1937 24,121 1938 31,731 1939 23,726 1940 26,277 1941 26,212 1942 29,026 1943 14,374 1944 22,010 1945 32,666 1946 45,000 1947 44,200 1948 44,167 1949 44,200 1950 45,000 1951 46,151 1952 51,953 1953 51,652 1954 53,491 1955 53,491 1956 53,503 1957 47,683 1958 55,263 1959 53,317 1960 59,956 1961 47,143 1962 55,877 1963 61,223 1964 60,718 1965 56,428
1966 51,725 1967 52,495 1968 43,559 1969 48,898 1970 56,223 1971 68,131 1972 70,454 1973 60,400 1974 71,630 1975 73,962 1976 70,898 1977 72,682 1978 71,443 1979 73,979 1980 71,360 1981 71,640 1982 71,060 1983 69,787 1984 74,681 1985 71,613 1986 68,052 1987 59,256 1988 49,297 1989 41,734 1990 51,027 1991 49,676 1992 61,378 1993 75,507 1994 77,328 1995 78,222 1996 77,949 1997 77,880 1998 77,428 1999 78,081 2000 78,711 2001 78,333 2002 78,023 2003 78,486 2004 82,3682005 82,5512006 81,3682007 81,7472008 81,0882009 80,1092010 79,8622011 79,8132012 80,0062013 78,9112014 79,5202015 78,014
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No. Attend. Score Date
1. 83,184 Iowa 20, UW 10 11/12/2005 2. 83,069 UW 38, Minnesota 14 11/6/2004 3. 83,022 UW 23, Michigan 20 9/24/2005 4. 82,828 UW 31, Purdue 20 10/22/2005 5. 82,630 UW 17, Iowa 13 9/22/2007 6. 82,468 UW 24, Northwestern 12 10/23/2004 7. 82,330 UW 41, Indiana 24 10/1/2005 8. 82,325 UW 37, Michigan 21 11/10/2007 9. 82,306 UW 24, Illinois 7 10/2/2004 10. 82,179 UW 16, Penn State 3 9/25/2004 11. 82,164 UW 37, Michigan State 34 9/29/200712. 82,138 UW 56, Bowling Green 42 9/3/200513. 82,116 UW 34, UCF 6 9/4/2004 14. 82,071 UW 18, UNLV 3 9/11/2004 15. 82,010 UW 48, Minnesota 12 10/14/200616. 81,883 UW 44, Northern Illinois 3 10/20/200717. 81,806 UW 65, Temple 0 9/10/200518. 81,777 UW 13, Penn State 3 11/4/200619. 81,704 UW 41, Northwestern 9 10/7/200620. 81,608 Ohio State 20, UW 17 10/4/200821. 81,547 UW 42, Washington State 21 9/1/200722. 81,524 Penn State 48, UW 7 10/11/200823. 81,411 UW 35, Northwestern 6 10/12/201324. 81,384 UW 48, Nebraska 17 10/1/201125. 81,332 UW 20, Arizona State 19 9/18/2010
Largest Crowds at a Badgers Game
No. Attend. Venue Date Score
1. 112,276 Michigan Stadium, Ann Arbor, Mich. 11/20/2010 UW 48, Michigan 28 2. 111,341 Michigan Stadium, Ann Arbor, Mich. 9/30/2000 Michigan 13, UW 10 3. 111,217 Michigan Stadium, Ann Arbor, Mich. 11/14/1998 Michigan 27, UW 10 4. 111,058 Michigan Stadium, Ann Arbor, Mich. 9/23/2006 Michigan 27, UW 13 5. 110,412 Michigan Stadium, Ann Arbor, Mich. 11/16/2002 Michigan 21, UW 14 6. 109,865 Beaver Stadium, University Park, Pa. 11/5/2005 Penn State 35, UW 14 7. 109,833 Michigan Stadium, Ann Arbor, Mich. 9/27/2008 Michigan 27, UW 25 8. 109,754 Beaver Stadium, University Park, Pa. 10/13/2007 Penn State 38, UW 7 9. 107,851 Beaver Stadium, University Park, Pa. 10/4/2003 UW 30, Penn State 2310. 107,253 Beaver Stadium, University Park, Pa. 9/22/2001 UW 18, Penn State 611. 106,209 Michigan Stadium, Ann Arbor, Mich. 10/29/1994 UW 31, Michigan 1912. 105,826 Ohio Stadium, Columbus, Ohio 9/28/2013 Ohio State 31, UW 2413. 105,511 Ohio Stadium, Columbus, Ohio 10/29/2011 Ohio State 33, UW 2914. 105,491 Michigan Stadium, Ann Arbor, Mich. 10/5/1985 Michigan 33, UW 615. 105,449 Ohio Stadium, Columbus, Ohio 11/3/2007 Ohio State 38, UW 716 105,301 Ohio Stadium, Columbus, Ohio 10/10/2009 Ohio State 31, UW 1317. 105,090 Ohio Stadium, Columbus, Ohio 10/9/2004 UW 24, Ohio State 13 18. 104,952 Michigan Stadium, Ann Arbor, Mich. 11/3/1979 Michigan 54, UW 019. 104,932 Michigan Stadium, Ann Arbor, Mich. 9/11/1982 Michigan 20, UW 920. 104,892 Michigan Stadium, Ann Arbor, Mich. 10/15/1977 Michigan 56, UW 021. 104,410 Michigan Stadium, Ann Arbor, Mich. 10/3/1987 Michigan 49, UW 022. 104,239 Michigan Stadium, Ann Arbor, Mich. 9/22/1984 Michigan 20, UW 1423. 104,097 Michigan Stadium, Ann Arbor, Mich. 10/7/1989 Michigan 24, UW 024. 103,520 Ohio Stadium, Columbus, Ohio 10/13/2001 UW 20, Ohio State 1725. 101,500 Rose Bowl Stadium, Pasadena, Calif. 1/1/1953 USC 7, UW 0
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Past Head Coaches
Barry Alvarez, 1990-05
Record: 119-74-4 / 65-60-3 Big Ten
Most coaching wins in UW football history ... guided
Badgers to three Big Ten (1993, 1998, 1999) and Rose
Bowl (1994, 1999, 2000) titles ... just the 10th coach
in Big Ten history to win 100 games at one conference
institution ... his .692 win percentage in bowl games (9-4)
matches Georgia Tech’s Bobby Dodd for the best in FBS
history among coaches with more than 10 bowl appear-
ances ... named UW Director of Athletics in 2004 (held
dual role for two seasons before retiring from coaching in
2005) ... elected to the College Football Hall of Fame and
the Rose Bowl Hall of Fame
Herb Alward, 1891
Record: 3-1-1
Alward was the first coach to win multiple games at UW,
as well as the first coach to produce a winning record
(.700).
Gary Andersen, 2013-14
Record: 19-7 / 13-3 Big Ten
Led Badgers to inaugural Big Ten West Division crown
and championship game berth in 2014 ... 13-3 Big Ten
record marked the best start by a UW coach through 16
league games in school history ... led Badgers to two of
three most prolific offensive seasons in school history in
2013 (school-record 480.8 ypg) and 2014 (468.9 ypg) ...
UW set school rushing record at 320.1 yards per game in
2014 ... Maxwell Football Club Coach of the Year semifi-
nalist in both seasons at UW
J.A. Barry, 1908-10
Record: 9-4-3 / 5-4-2 Big Ten
Coached the Badgers for three seasons, losing only
four games, two of which were to nationally ranked
Minnesota. Barry won his first five games as head coach
in 1908 before losing the season finale to Chicago on
Homecoming.
Wisconsin Head Coaches’ Records
Overall Home Road Neutral Big Ten BowlCoach Years Record Record Record Record Record Record
Alvin Kletsch 1889 0-2-0 (.000) 0-0-0 (.000) 0-1-0 (.000) 0-1-0 (.000) N/A N/ATed Mestre 1890 1-3-0 (.250) 1-1-0 (.500) 0-1-0 (.000) 0-1-0 (.000) N/A N/AHerb Alward 1891 3-1-1 (.700) 1-0-0 (1.000) 1-1-0 (.500) 1-0-1 (.750) N/A N/AFrank Crawford 1892 5-2-0 (.714) 2-2-0 (.500) 1-0-0 (1.000) 2-0-0 (1.000) N/A N/AParke Davis 1893 4-2-0 (.667) 3-0-0 (1.000) 1-1-0 (.500) 0-1-0 (.000) N/A N/AH.O. Stickney 1894-95 10-4-1 (.700) 7-0-1 (.938) 2-4-0 (.333) 1-0-0 (1.000) N/A N/APhil King 1896- 1902, ‘05 65-11-1 (.851) 43-3-0 (.935) 12-5-1 (.694) 10-3-0 (.769) 18-8-1 (.685) N/AArt Curtis 1903-04 11-6-1 (.639) 10-3-0 (.769) 0-5-1 (.083) 1-0-0 (1.000) 0-6-1 (.071) N/AC.P. Hutchins 1906-07 8-1-1 (.850) 5-1-1 (.786) 3-0-0 (1.000) 0-0-0 (.000) 6-1-1 (.813) N/AJ.A. Barry 1908-10 9-4-3 (.656) 6-2-2 (.700) 3-1-1 (.700) 0-1-0 (.000) 5-4-2 (.545) N/AJ.R. Richards 1911, ‘17 ‘19-22 29-9-4 (.738) 19-4-3 (.788) 10-5-1 (.656) 0-0-0 (.000) 17-9-3 (.638) N/AWilliam Juneau 1912-15 18-8-2 (.679) 14-4-1 (.763) 4-4-1 (.500) 0-0-0 (.000) 10-7-2 (.579) N/APaul Withington 1916 4-2-1 (.643) 4-0-1 (.900) 0-2-0 (.000) 0-0-0 (.000) 1-2-1 (.375) N/AGuy Lowman 1918 3-3-0 (.500) 2-2-0 (.500) 1-1-0 (.500) 0-0-0 (.000) 1-2-0 (.333) N/AJack Ryan 1923-24 5-6-4 (.467) 4-3-3 (.550) 1-3-1 (.300) 0-0-0 (.000) 1-5-3 (.278) N/AGeorge Little 1925-26 11-3-2 (.750) 8-2-0 (.800) 3-1-2 (.667) 0-0-0 (.000) 6-3-2 (.636) N/AGlenn Thistlethwaite 1927-31 26-16-3 (.611) 20-7-1 (.732) 6-8-2 (.438) 0-1-0 (.000) 10-14-2 (.423) N/AClarence Spears 1932-35 13-17-2 (.438) 11-7-0 (.611) 2-10-2(.214) 0-0-0 (.000) 7-13-2 (.364) N/AHarry Stuhldreher 1936-48 45-62-6 (.425) 29-31-4 (.484) 15-29-2 (.348) 1-2-0 (.333) 26-45-4 (.373) N/AIvy Williamson 1949-55 41-19-4 (.672) 25-7-2 (.765) 16-11-2 (.586) 0-1-0 (.000) 29-13-4 (.674) 0-1Milt Bruhn 1956-66 52-45-6 (.534) 33-20-4 (.614) 19-23-2 (.455) 0-2-0 (.000) 35-37-5 (.487) 0-2John Coatta 1967-69 3-26-1 (.117) 3-13-1 (.206) 0-13-0 (.000) 0-0-0 (.000) 3-17-1 (.167) N/AJohn Jardine 1970-77 37-47-3 (.443) 27-19-2 (.583) 10-28-1 (.269) 0-0-0 (.000) 25-38-1 (.398) N/ADave McClain 1978-85 46-42-3 (.522) 29-21-1 (.578) 16-19-2 (.459) 1-2-0 (.333) 32-34-3 (.486) 1-2Jim Hilles 1986 3-9-0 (.250) 2-4-0 (.333) 1-5-0 (.167) 0-0-0 (.000) 2-6-0 (.250) N/ADon Morton 1987-89 6-27-0 (.182) 6-13-0 (.316) 0-14-0 (.000) 0-0-0 (.000) 3-21-0 (.125) N/ABarry Alvarez 1990-2005* 119-74-4 (.614) 67-32-3 (.672) 42-37-1 (.531) 10-5-0 (.667) 65-60-3 (.520) 9-4Bret Bielema 2006-12 68-24-0 (.739) 44-5-0 (.898) 18-15-0 (.545) 6-4-0 (.600) 37-19-0 (.660) 2-4Gary Andersen 2013-14 19-7-0 (.731) 13-1-0 (.929) 6-3-0 (.667) 0-3-0 (.000) 13-3-0 (.813) 0-1
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Bret Bielema
Record: 68-24 / 37-19 Big Ten
Second-most wins in UW football history ... guided the
Badgers to three consecutive Big Ten titles (2010, 2011,
2012) and three straight Rose Bowl appearances ...
named 2006 Dave McClain Big Ten Coach of the Year
after guiding Wisconsin to 12-1 overall record in his
debut season as head coach ... won at least nine games
in five of his seven seasons, including a 10-win campaign
in 2009 and 11-win seasons in 2011 and 2012
Milt Bruhn, 1956-66
Record: 52-45-6 / 35-37-5 Big Ten
Bruhn led the Badgers for 11 seasons, earning two
conference titles and two Rose Bowl appearances. After
winning the 1959 and 1962 Big Ten Championships,
Bruhn lost to Washington and USC in the 1960 and
1963 Rose Bowls respectively. Bruhn is the only coach
besides Barry Alvarez in UW football history to lead their
team to multiple Big Ten titles. Prior to Wisconsin, Bruhn
played football on Minnesota’s undefeated national title
teams of 1934 and 1935. Bruhn also played for the
Gopher’s 1935 Big Ten Champion baseball team. After
graduating in 1935, he coached at Amherst, Minnesota,
Colgate and Franklin and Marshall.
John Coatta, 1967-69
Record: 3-26-1 / 3-17-1 Big Ten
Coatta coached the Badgers for three years, winning
only three years. He set an NCAA record for most games
without a win to start a career with 23. Winless in his
first two seasons, Coatta earned his first victory in a
23-17 win over Iowa during the 1969 season.
Frank Crawford, 1892
Record: 5-2-0
Frank Crawford was the program’s fourth coach, and
came to Wisconsin after coaching the 1891 Michigan
football team to a 4-5 record in their first year as a
program. After leaving Wisconsin, Crawford went on to
coach at Nebraska and Texas. Crawford was a graduate
and football player from Yale University.
Art Curtis, 1903-04
Record: 11-6-1 / 0-6-1 Big Ten
In two seasons in charge of the Badger football program,
Curtis was winless in conference play going 0-6-1. He
won his first five games and went 6-3-1 in his first sea-
son, losing only conference games to Chicago, Michigan
and Minnesota. Curtis coached at the University of
Kansas before coming to Wisconsin in 1903. In 1902 he
led the Jayhawks to a 6-4 overall record.
Parke Davis, 1893
Record: 4-2-0
No information available
Jim Hilles, 1986
Record: 3-9-0 / 2-6-0 Big Ten
Hilles only coached the Badgers for one year, winning
two conference games and finishing eighth in the Big
Ten. Hilles was the interim coach in 1986 after Dave
McClain’s death in 1985. Hilles had been McClain’s
defensive coordinator for 14 years, six at Ball State and
eight at Wisconsin. Hilles later went on to be an assistant
coach at Kansas and in the Canadian Football League.
C.P. Hutchins, 1906-07
Record: 8-1-1 / 6-1-1 Big Ten
Hutchins led the 1906 team to the program’s fourth
Western Conference championship as the Badgers went
3-0-0 in league play beating Iowa, Illinois and Purdue
by a combined score of 65-15. Hutchins coached one
of the program’s three undefeated teams (5-0) in 1906.
Hutchins had previously coached at Syracuse from
1904-05, where he had a record of 14-6.
John Jardine, 1970-77
Record: 37-47-3 / 25-38-1 Big Ten
Jardine was at the helm of the football program for
eight years in the 1970’s. Jardine’s 1974 team went
7-4-0 overall and 5-3-0 in conference play, placing them
fourth in the Big Ten. The 1974 team was Wisconsin’s
first winning season in eleven years, dating back to the
5-4-0 team of 1963. Jardine played both sides of the
ball at Purdue and was an assistant coach at the high
school level before he finished college. After graduation,
he became the head coach at Fenwick High in Illinois
and compiled a 51-6-1 record in five years. He was
also an assistant at Purdue and UCLA before coming to
Wisconsin. Later, Jardine was active with Badger football
broadcasts and lived in Madison until his death in 1990.
William Juneau, 1912-15
Record: 18-8-2 / 10-7-2 Big Ten
In Juneau’s first season he led the Badgers to their
fifth Western Conference championship. The team was
undefeated at 7-0, the third and most recent unde-
feated team in school history. Juneau is tied for second
with Phil King for most wins as a first-year coach with
seven. Both are behind current coach Bret Bielema who
amassed 12 wins in his first year. Prior to coaching four
seasons at Wisconsin, Juneau was the head coach at
South Dakota State, Colorado College and Marquette.
After Wisconsin, Juneau went on to coach at Texas for
four years and Kentucky for three.
Phil King, 1896-1902; 1905
Record: 65-11-1 / 18-8-1 Big Ten
King compiled a .897 winning percentage in eight
seasons at the helm for the Badgers. King won the
program’s first conference championship as his team
won the inaugural Western Conference title in 1896.
The team went on to win the league title the following
year as well as once more under King in 1901. King’s
1901 team is arguably the greatest in school history. The
team went 9-0 and outscored its opponents 317-5. He
also coached Wisconsin’s baseball squad, winning two
conference championships. King was a legendary football
and baseball player at Princeton from 1890-93 and was
inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame in 1962.
Alvin Kletsch, 1889
Record: 0-2-0
Kletsch was UW’s first coach and the program’s only
winless coach. The 1889 Badgers didn’t score a point in
their two losses against the Calumet Club of Milwaukee
and Beloit.
George Little, 1925-26
Record: 11-3-2 / 6-3-2 Big Ten
Little was not only a football coach at UW, but was the
head of the athletic department for seven years. Little
graduated from Ohio Wesleyan in 1912 and coached
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at Cincinnati, Miami and Michigan before making it to
Madison. He ended his coaching career with a 54-16-4
record. Little inherited a Wisconsin football team that
had won only one of its last 12 conference games in the
previous three years, and led them to a 3-1-1 record in
his first year. After two years at the helm he devoted
his time as athletic director to upgrading the UW ath-
letic facilities. Little added thousands of seats to Camp
Randall, built the Fieldhouse, added numerous practice
facilities and started intramural competition on campus.
Little went on to be the athletic director at Rutgers and
was later inducted to the College Football Hall of Fame
in 1955.
Guy Lowman, 1918
Record: 3-3-0 / 1-2-0 Big Ten
Lowman graduated from Springfield College in 1905
where he lettered in baseball, basketball and football.
Lowman coached baseball, basketball and football at
numerous colleges including Missouri, Alabama, Kansas
State and Indiana prior to coming to Wisconsin. Lowman
coached the UW baseball, basketball and football teams
bwtween 1918 and 1932.He coached football in 1918,
basketball from 1918-1920 and baseball in 1918 and
from 1921-1932. Lowman led the basketball team to the
1920 Big Ten Title and the baseball team to a confer-
ence title in 1930. The varsity baseball field was named
in Lowman’s honor in 1952, ten years after his death.
Dave McClain, 1978-85
Record: 46-42-3 / 32-34-3 Big Ten
McClain led the Badgers to the program’s first bowl
win as they beat Kansas State 14-3 in the 1983
Independence Bowl. McClain also led Wisconsin to
the 1981 Garden State Bowl in which the Badgers fell
to Tennessee 28-21 and the 1984 Hall of Fame Bowl
where Kentucky ousted the Badgers 20-19. He was
the first coach to led the Badgers to consecutive bowl
games. Prior to Wisconsin, McClain coached at Ball State
where he earned the MAC coach of the year honor in
1975. McClain led the Badgers into Columbus, Ohio in
1982 and beat the Buckeyes on the road for the first
time since 1918 in a 6-0 win. After his sudden death in
1986, the university named the football practice facility
in his honor. The Big Ten has also named its football
coach of the year award after McClain.
Ted Mestre, 1890
Record: 1-3-0
Replaced Kletsch after the football program’s first year
and became the first coach in UW football history to win
a game. On Nov. 1, 1890 the Badgers beat Whitewater
Normal 106-0. The win remains atop the Wisconsin
record books as the largest margin of victory in program
history.
Don Morton, 1987-89
Record: 6-27-0 / 3-21-0 Big Ten
Morton didn’t win a road game in his three years at UW,
but he did beat Ohio State at Camp Randall in 1987. This
was the first win for the Badgers at home against the
Buckeyes in their last 21 meetings. Morton coached at
Tulsa prior to coming to Wisconsin, and later became the
head coach of North Dakota State. Morton now works in
Fargo, North Dakota for the Microsoft Corporation.
J.R. Richards, 1911; 1917; 1919-22
Record: 29-9-4 / 17-9-3 Big Ten
Richards coached the team for six seasons between
1911 and 1922. Richards played for the Badgers from
1892-96 as a defensive end and fullback. He earned five
letters in track and was also a member of the rowing
team. Richards left the program to coach at Ohio State
in 1912, but returned again in 1917. Richards left again,
but this time to serve for the United States in World War
I. He made his final return in 1919 and remained head
coach for four seasons. His best season came in 1920
as UW finished second in the Big Ten with a 4-1 confer-
ence record, their only loss coming to Ohio State.
Jack Ryan, 1923-24
Record: 5-6-4 / 1-5-3 Big Ten
Ryan coached for two years and only earned four vic-
tories, but in his second season the Midwest welcomed
their first college football game broadcast on the radio
featuring Wisconsin and Michigan. Detroit’s WWJ Radio
broadcast the game live from Michigan Stadium as the
Wolverines beat the Badgers 21-0 on Oct. 25, 1924.
Clarence Spears, 1932-35
Record: 13-17-2 / 7-13-2 Big Ten
Coach Spears led the Badgers to a third-place finish in
the Western Conference (4-1-1) in his first year as head
coach. Prior to coaching, Spears was an All-American
guard at Dartmouth College where he graduated from
in 1915. Spears then went on to coach at Dartmouth,
West Virginia, Minnesota and Oregon before coming to
Madison. After four seasons with the Badgers, Spears
coached at Toledo and Maryland. He held a head coach-
ing job from 1917- 1944, and later practiced medicine
for many years. He was inducted to the College Football
Hall of Fame in 1955.
H.O. Stickney, 1894-95
Record: 10-4-1
Stickney was the first multi-year coach at the UW,
coaching two season and compiling a record of 10-4-1.
In his first season, Stickney went 5-2, outscoring oppo-
nents 152-20, with one loss coming as a forfeit. Stickney
previously coached at Grinnell College in 1893, winning
three games and losing one, and then later went on to
coach at Oregon State where he went 3-2 during the
1899 season.
Harry Stuhldreher, 1936-48
Record: 45-62-6 / 26-45-4 Big Ten
Harry Stuhldreher was a three-time All-American quar-
terback and member of the legendary Four Horsemen of
the Notre Dame backfield of the 1920s. After graduat-
ing in 1924, Stuhldreher coached at Villanova for 11
years compiling a 65-25-10 record before coming to
Wisconsin. Stuhldreher spent 13 years as the head
football coach at Wisconsin and was also the school’s
Athletic Director for 15 years. Stuhldreher led the
Badgers to two second-place finishes in Big Ten play
and led the 1942 team to 8-1-1 overall record, good
enough for the nation’s No. 3 ranking. Stuhldreher was
the program’s first coach to beat a ranked opponent
as his Badgers beat then No. 7 Northwestern 20-13 in
Evanston, Ill. He was inducted into the College Football
Hall of Fame in 1958.
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Glenn Thistlethwaite, 1927-31
Record: 26-16-3 / 10-14-2 Big Ten
Coach Thistlethwaite had a .611 winning percentage in
five seasons as head coach, and led the 1928 team to a
second-place finish in the Big Ten. Thistlethwaite gradu-
ated in 1908 from Earlham College in Indiana where
he was the football team’s captain, played baseball and
competed in track. Prior to Wisconsin, Thistlethwaite
coached at Northwestern winning two Big Ten titles, and
prior to that, went 78-9 at Oak Park High School in Ill.
over a nine year span.
Ivy Williamson, 1949-55
Record: 41-19-4 / 29-13-4 Big Ten
Williamson coached the Badgers for seven years in the
1940’s and 1950’s. These were some of the most pro-
ductive seasons in school history. During his tenure, the
Badgers won the 1952 Big Ten Title, went to their first
Rose Bowl and finished in the top three in the confer-
ence five of his seven years. His 1952 team went 4-1-1
in the conference, with their only loss to Ohio State.
The team lost to USC in the 1953 Rose Bowl 7-0 and
finished the season ranked tenth nationally. Williamson
graduated from Michigan where he was an All-Big Ten
selection in football and a letter-winner in basketball.
After his coaching was over in 1955, Williamson became
the Athletic Director at Wisconsin where he remained
until his death in 1969.
Paul Withington, 1916
Record: 4-2-1 / 1-2-1 Big Ten
Withington played quarterback on Harvard’s football
team from 1906-09. After his one season as head coach,
Withington entered the Army Medical Corps in 1917 as
a doctor and went on to receive numerous awards of
merit from both the U.S. and British Armies.
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All-Alvarez TeamLate during the 2005 season, as the head coaching career of Wisconsin’s Barry Alvarez was winding down, the Capital Times set out to choose an All-Alvarez Team. Ballots were sent out to more than 50 prospective voters, selected to represent a wide range of eras, posi-tion groups, experience with and perspective on the program. Voters could choose from an inclusive list of candidates at each position, with a set limit of selections (one tailback, two receivers, three linebackers, etc.) representative of a traditional football lineup. In addition, the ballot included a line for write-ins at every position. To account for an overload of top-notch players at any one position, a wildcard category (in which two additional players could be named to the team) was created. Ballots were tabulated by Capital Times reporter Jim Polzin, who brainstormed the All-Alvarez Team.
WISCONSIN’S ALL-TIME TEAM
In conjunction with the centennial celebration of college football in 1969, Wisconsin fans selected the school’s all-time team. The 11-man unit features 1954 Heisman Trophy winner Alan Ameche, who was voted “All-time Greatest Player.”
ALAN AMECHE (1951-54): 1954 Heisman Trophy winner ... set NCAA career rushing mark (3,345)
KEN BOWMAN (1961-63): 10-year NFL career with Packers ... played in East-West Shrine Game
HOWARD “CUB” BUCK (1913-15): Labeled by some as the best lineman of his era ... consensus All-American
PAT HARDER (1941-42): Second pick in NFL draft ... MVP of Chicago Tribune College All-Star Game
ELROY “CRAZYLEGS” HIRSCH (1942): Set many receiving records with Rams ... eventually served as Badger A.D.
DAN LANPHEAR (1957-59): Madison native was a 1959 All-American before pro career with Oilers
ARLIE MUCKS, SR. (1914): All-American on gridiron and silver medalist at Olympics (discus)
PAT RICHTER (1960-62): Hall of Fame inductee both on field and in classroom ... former Badger A.D.
DAVE SCHREINER (1940-42): First two-time All-American ... three TD catches in one quarter still a school record
RON VANDER KELEN (1962): Passed for 401 yards vs. No. 1-ranked USC in the 1963 Rose Bowl
ROBERT “RED” WILSON (1946-49): Big Ten MVP in 1949 ... played baseball for the Chicago White Sox, Cleveland Indians and Detroit Tigers
Offense
Quarterback
Brooks Bollinger (1999-2002)
Running Back
Ron Dayne (1996-99)
Fullback
Cecil Martin (1995-98)
Wide Receivers
Lee Evans (1999-2001, 2003)Chris Chambers (1997-2000)
Tight End
Michael Roan (1991-94)
Center
Cory Raymer (1991-94)
Tackles
Joe Panos (1991-93)Chris McIntosh (1996-99)
Guards
Dan Buenning (2001-04)Joe Rudolph (1992-94)
Wild Cards
Brent Moss, RB (1991-93)Brian Calhoun, RB (2005)
Kicker
Matt Davenport (1997-98)
Defense
Tackles
Wendell Bryant (1998-2001)Don Davey (1987-90)
Ends
Tom Burke (1995-98)Tarek Saleh (1993-96)
Linebackers
Pete Monty (1993-96)Donnel Thompson (1996-99)Chris Ghidorzi (1996-99)
Safeties
Jim Leonhard (2001-04)Jason Doering (1997-2000)
Cornerbacks
Jamar Fletcher (1998-2000)Troy Vincent (1988-91)
Punter
Kevin Stemke (1997-2000)
Utility Players
Brandon Williams, WR/KR/PR (2002-05)Nick Davis, WR/KR/PR (1998-2001)
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UW Assistant Coaches (Since 1944)Dave Anderson (1983-86, 1990)DelVaughn Alexander (2007-11)Dave Aranda (2013-15)Chris Ash (2010-12)Zach Azzanni (2012)Bob Babich (1988-89)Tom Backhus (1976-77)Oree Banks (1976)John Baker (1999)Chris Beatty (2013-14)Bret Bielema (2004-05)Lisle Blackbourn (1948)Gary Blackney (1975-77)Craig Bohl (1987-88)Bob Bostad (2006-11)Todd Bradford (2000-01)Inoke Breckterfield (2015-present)Thomas Brown (2014)Milt Bruhn (1949-55)Andy Buh (2012)Jacob Burney (1989)Richard Burney (1981)Bill Busch (2013-14)Bill Callahan (1990-94)Matt Canada (2012)Harland Carl (1966-69)Steve Carson (1985-86)Mike Cassity (1995-96)Brad Childress (1991-98)George Chryst (1972-77)Paul Chryst (2002, 2005-11)John Coatta (1965-66)Lawrence Cole (1988-89)Kerry Cooks (2006-09)Ron Cooper (2002)Kevin Cosgrove (1990-2003)DeMontie Cross (2011)Mike Daly (1987-89)Tim Davis (1997-2001)Dave Doeren (2006-10)Norman Dow (1970-72)Bill Dudley (1978-86)Ken Ellett (1987)Phil Elmassian (1997-99)Phil Engle (1987-89)Eddie Faulkner (2012)Gene Felker (1967-68)Jerry Fishbain (1980-81)George Fox (1944-48)Roger French (1966-69)Vince Gavre (1947)Jeff Genyk (2013-14)Ted Gilmore (2015-present)
Jimmy Gonzales (1987-89)Doug Graber (1978-81)Art Haege (1969)Chris Haering (2015-present)Thomas Hammock (2011-13)Mike Hankwitz (2006-07)Jay Hayes (1995-98)Tom Hearden (1956)Chuck Heater (1982-84)Jim Hilles (1978-85)Jeff Horton (1999-2005)Lynn Hovland (1947-48)Jim Hueber (1992-2005)Kurt Humes (1986)Dave Huxtable (2011)Rob Ianello (2003-04)Fred Jackson (1983-86)Greg Jackson (2010)Land Jacobsen (1981)Fred Jacoby (1958-65)Russ Jacques (1990-91)Arnold Jeter (1977-86)Paul Jette (1990-91)Daronte’ Jones (2015)Chad Kauha’aha’a (2013-14)Stan Kemp (1969-71)Cliff Knox (1978-82)George Lanphear (1947, 1949-56)Bob Lee (1975)John Robert E. Lee (1974)Ron Lee (2003-05)Jim Leonhard (2016-present)Andy Ludwig (2013-14)Fred Marsh (1949-65, 67-69)Jim Martin (1970-73)Arthur Mansfield (1947)Mike Markuson (2012)Henry Mason (1995-2007)Mark Mauer (1987-89)Chuck McBride (1970-76)Ron McBride (1983-84)Dan McCarney (1990-94)Randall McCray (2006-09)Mike McGee (1966)Tom McMahon (1992-94)Kirk Mee (1967-69)Bart Miller (2012)Perry Moss (1957-58)Brian Murphy (2002-05)Pat Naughton (1977)Mike Nelson (1978-82)Jay Norvell (1992-94)John O’Grady (1985-86)
Bob Odell (1949-57)Bob Palcic (1978-81, 2006-07)John Palermo (1991-2005)Charlie Partridge (2008-12)Ellis Rainsberger (1973-74)Bill Richerson (1973-74)Russ Rippe (1944-48)Les Ritcherson (1966-69)Paul Roach (1970-71)Jay Robertson (1980-81)Joe Rudolph (2008-11, 2015-present)Mario Russo (1976-83)Dick Scesniak (1982)Scott Seeliger (1984-90)Dick Selcer (1972-74)John Settle (2006-10, 2015-present)Ron Settle (2006-07)Paul Shaw (1949-65)Pat Simmers (1987-89)John Smith (1977)Lovie Smith (1987)Bob Spoo (1973-77)Mike Stock (1975-77)Ben Strickland (2012-14)Lew Stueck (1970-75)Guy Sundt (1944-47)Deral Teteak (1957-67)Dick Teteak (1970-75)Tim Tibesar (2015-present)Mickey Turner (2015-present)Larry Van Dusen (1971-72)Lavern Van Dyke (1952-53, 1956-75)Clark Van Galder (1959-65)Brian White (1995-2005)Justin Wilcox (2016-present)Darrell Wilson (2000-01)Paul Winters (1990-91)T.J. Woods (2013-14)Bernie Wyatt (1990-96)Bob Zeman (1970)
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Significant Dates in Badgers HistoryNovember 23, 1889
Under the direction of Alvin Kletsch, the UW’s first head coach in school history, Wisconsin plays its first intercollegiate football game, losing 27-0 to a Calumet Club team in Milwaukee. Kletsch went on to finish his one-year career 0-2.
November 1, 1890
After being hired earlier that year, Ted Mestre led Wisconsin to the pro-gram’s first football victory in a 106-0 triumph over UW-Whitewater. That still stands as the most points scored by the Badgers in a game in school history.
November 15, 1890
Minnesota defeats the Badgers 63-0 in Minneapolis, starting Division I college football’s most-played rivalry. The schools have now played 123 games.
October 17, 1891
Wisconsin defeats Beloit 40-4 in its season opener, giving Herb Alward a win in his coaching debut.
October 1, 1892
Wisconsin records its third consecutive season-opening victory as Frank Crawford leads the Badgers to a 32-4 win over Beloit is his first game as head coach.
October 14, 1893
Chicago AA downs the Badgers 22-0 in Parke Davis’ first game as head coach. Davis would record his first victory at UW a week later when the Badgers Lake Forest 24-0 at home on Oct. 21.
October 6, 1894
H.O. Stickney records his first career victory as the Badgers’ head coach when UW defeats Chicago AA
22-4 in its season opener. Stickney would go on to compile an overall record of 10-4-1 (.700), including a 7-0-1 (.938) mark during his two-year tenure as the Badgers’ head coach.
February 8, 1896
The Big Ten Conference is formed with initial mem-ber schools including: Chicago, Illinois, Michigan, Minnesota, Northwestern, Purdue and Wisconsin.
October 10, 1896
The Phil King era begins at UW as the Badgers defeat Lake Forest 34-0 at home during their season opener. King would go on to win the next six games, finishing the season with a 7-1-1 mark and winning the inaugural Western Conference (Big Ten) Championship.
December 19, 1896
Wisconsin plays its first night game, an 18-8 loss to the Carlisle Indians at the Chicago Coliseum.
November 25, 1897
Wisconsin defeats Northwestern 22-0 in its regular-season finale, secur-ing the Badger’s second Big Ten championship in as many years.
November 28, 1901
The Badgers Chicago 35-0 on the road, posting the pro-gram’s first-ever undefeated season (9-0) and its third Big Ten championship.
November 1, 1902
Wisconsin holds Michigan’s famed “Point-a-Minute” team to just six points in a 6-0 loss.
October 3, 1903
Art Curtis begins his coach-ing stint at UW with five straight wins, including a 28-0 victory against North
Central in the season opener.
September 23, 1905
Head coach Phil King returns to the UW and leads the Badgers to a 16-0 vic-tory over Company I in the season opener. King and Wisconsin would go on to win the next four consecu-tive games, posting shutouts in each contest. King would retire at the end of the sea-son, having posted a 65-11-1 (.851) record in eight season and leads UW to the three conference titles. He was inducted into the college football HOF in 1962.
October 13, 1906
Dr. C.P. Hutchins leads the Badgers to a 5-0 victory over Lawrence in his first game at the helm. UW would go on to finish the season 5-0.
November 17, 1906
Wisconsin ends its season with a 29-5 win over Purdue, securing its fourth Big Ten title since the program’s inception in 1889.
October 10, 1908
The Tom Berry era begins at UW with a 35-0 victory over Lawrence in the season opener. Berry would lead the Badgers to a 5-1 overall mark.
October 7, 1911
J.R. Richards coaches the Badgers to a 15-0 victory against Lawrence in his head coaching debut.
October 5, 1912
After being hired earlier in the year, William Juneau records his first win as UW’s head coach in a 13-0 shut-out of Lawrence. Juneau would go on to guide the Badgers to an undefeated 7-0 season.
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November 23, 1912
With its 28-10 win over Iowa, Wisconsin clinches a share of its fifth Big Ten title.
October 7, 1916
Paul Withington earns his first victory as head coach of the Badgers in a 20-0 win over Lawrence.
October 6, 1917
After returning to the UW, J.R. Richards guides the Badgers to a 34-0 season-opening win.
November 3, 1917
Camp Randall Stadium hosts its first game, a 10-7 Badgers homecom-ing victory over Minnesota. Camp Randall is now the fourth oldest stadium in college football, trailing only Bobby Dodd Stadium (Georgia Tech), Davis Wade Stadium (Mississippi State) and Nippert Stadium (Cincinnati).
October 26, 1918
Guy Lowman opens his ten-ure as head coach with 7-0 loss to Camp Grant. Lowman would record his first victory at UW a week later in a 21-0 shutout against Beloit on Nov. 2.
October 4, 1919
J.R. Richards returns to Madison for his final stint as the Badgers’ head coach, defeating Ripon 37-0 in UW’s season opener. A former football, track and rowing letterwinner at UW, Richards coached six seasons at Wisconsin, compiling a 29-9-4 record.
October 6, 1923
Jack Ryan makes his UW head coaching debut in a 7-3 season-opening win over Coe.
October 25, 1924
Wisconsin drops a 21-0 deci-sion at Michigan in the first college football game broad-cast in the Midwest. WWJ
Radio’s Ty Tyson and Doc Holland call the action from Michigan Stadium.
October 3, 1925
George Little begins his two-year tenure at the UW with a 30-0 win over Iowa State in the season opener in Madison.
October 1, 1927
After taking the head coach-ing reins earlier that year, Glenn Thistlewaite guides UW to a 31-6 win over Cornell in his debut.
October 1, 1932
Clarence Spears leads UW to a 7-2 season-opening win over Marquette in his head coaching debut.
November 12, 1932
The man of many positions, Walter Francis “Mickey Himself” McGuire, in his final home game as a Badger scored all three touchdowns as Wisconsin beat national powerhouse Minnesota 20-13. McGuire scored on the opening kickoff and closed the day by catching the game-winning touch-down pass with nine sec-onds to play.
September 26, 1936
After taking over for Spears, Harry Stuhldreher, one of the famed “Four Horsemen” of Notre Dame, records a 24-7 victory over South Dakota State in his first game at the helm.
October 23, 1937
Wisconsin enters its game against No. 3 Pittsburgh ranked in the top-20 for the first time in school history. The 16th-ranked Badgers fall 21-0 to Pitt and go 0-3-1 in their final four games of the 1937 season.
November 5, 1938
Wisconsin notches its first-ever win vs. a nation-ally ranked opponent, a 20-13 victory over No. 7 Northwestern.
January 15, 1939
Milt Gantenbein, Charles Goldenberg and Eddie Jankowski become the first former Badgers to play in the NFL’s Pro Bowl.
October 31, 1942
The sixth-ranked Badgers earned their first win over a top-ranked opponent, beat-ing No.1 Ohio State 17-7. The Buckeyes had to deal with the relentless Elroy “Crazylegs” Hirsch and Dave Schreiner who both went on to serve in WWII after the 1942 season.
November 20, 1943
Wisconsin fell to Minnesota 25-13 in the final game featuring the Slab of Bacon trophy game. Minnesota head coach George Hauser refused to accept the tro-phy post game and it was replaced by Paul Bunyan’s Axe in 1948.
November 20, 1948
Paul Bunyan’s Axe, emblem-atic of superiority in the Wisconsin-Minnesota series, is awarded for the first time to the Golden Gophers after a 16-0 win over the Badgers.
September 24, 1949
Ivy Williamson earns his first victory as head coach of the Badgers after defeating Marquette 41-0 in UW’s sea-son opener.
October 6, 1951
The Badgers play their first game on live television. UW falls 14-10 at eighth-ranked Illinois in a game that aired on NBC.
November 10, 1951
The famous “Hard Rocks” defense recovered a fumble in the end zone, returned an interception for a touch-down and recorded a safety to propel the Badgers past Ivy League opponent, Pennsylvania 16-7. Including extra points and field goals, the “Hard Rocks” outscored their opponents 58-53 dur-
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ing the 1951 season. UW’s defense would also lead the nation in both total (154.8 ypg) and scoring (6.6 ppg) defense.
October 11, 1952
The Badgers play (and lose 23-14 to Ohio State) their only game ever as the nation’s No. 1-ranked team.
November 22, 1952
With the 21-21 tie against rival Minnesota, the Badgers earned a share of the Big Ten title and advanced to their first Rose Bowl.
January 1, 1953
The Badgers play in their first-ever bowl game and lose a 7-0 decision to fifth-ranked USC in the Rose Bowl in front of 101,500 fans at the Coliseum. The UW finished the season ranked 10th in the nation and made its only Rose Bowl appearance dur-ing the Ivy Williamson era.
November 20, 1954
1954 Heisman Trophy win-ner, Alan Ameche, was car-ried off the field after his final home game on senior day, as the Badgers downed Minnesota 27-0. Clarence Bratt set a Big Ten record with four interceptions in the game, and as a team, the Badgers tallied a Big Ten-record six interceptions.
November 30, 1954
After rushing for 624 yards and recording nine touch-downs during his senior sea-son, Alan Ameche becomes the first Heisman Trophy winner in Wisconsin history.
September 29, 1956
Milt Bruhn earns his only victory of the season in his head coaching debut as the UW defeats Marquette 41-0 at Camp Randall Stadium.
October 17, 1959
By beating the Hawkeyes 25-16, Wisconsin started their march towards their first outright Big Ten title
and to the 1960 Rose Bowl. The win was also coach Milt Bruhn’s first victory over Iowa while at the helm of the Badgers.
November 21, 1959
Wisconsin defeats Minnesota, 11-7, in its reg-ular-season finale, clinching its seventh Big Ten title and its second trip to the Rose Bowl.
January 1, 1960
UW falls to No. 8 Washington 44-8 at the Rose Bowl in Pasadena, Calif.
September 29, 1962
Wisconsin opens the season with a 69-13 win at home over New Mexico State. The 69 points are a then-mod-ern-era school record that stood until 2010.
November 10, 1962
The heralded matchup between Wisconsin’s QB, Ron Vander Kelen and WR, Pat Richter against Northwestern’s QB, Tom Meyers and WR, Paul Flatley was over soon into the sec-ond half. Wisconsin scored 21 points early in the third to seal the game and upset the top-ranked Wildcats 37-6.
November 24, 1962
Wisconsin ends its season with a 14-9 win over No. 5 Minnesota, clinching its eighth Big Ten title.
January 1, 1963
Second-ranked Wisconsin loses to No. 1 Southern California, 42-37, in the Rose Bowl in what is consid-ered one of the greatest bowl games of the 20th century. The Badgers score 23 points in the fourth quarter of a thrilling comeback attempt led by Ron Vander Kelen and Pat Richter. Richter set a Rose Bowl record tallying 11 catches for 163 yards and would go on to be drafted by the Washington Redskins in the first round of the 1963
NFL Draft. Vander Kelen threw for a Rose Bowl and Wisconsin record 401 yards. The 79 combined points were a Rose Bowl record that stood for 28 years.
November 19, 1966
Head coach Milt Bruhn wins his final game as coach, beating Minnesota 7-6, after resigning the Monday before. Bruhn ended his career with a 52-45-6 record, including two Big Ten titles. The Badgers wouldn’t win another game over their next 23 tries, spanning more than two seasons.
January 15, 1967
Ken Bowman becomes the first former Badger to play in the Super Bowl. He plays for the Green Bay Packers in the first Super Bowl.
September 23, 1967
John Coatta begins his UW head coaching career and a winless season by drop-ping a 17-0 decision to Washington in the Badgers’ opening game.
September 20, 1969
Badger RB Alan “A Train” Thompson rushes for a then-school-record 220 yards on 33 carries in his collegiate debut against No. 6 Oklahoma. Despite Thompson’s career game, the UW fell 48-21.
October 11, 1969
The 23-17 win against Iowa marked the first Wisconsin victory in the last 23 games. Head coach John Coatta notched his first win at the helm after suffering two win-less seasons entering the 1969 campaign. The rushed the field and carried Coatta off on their shoulders.
September 19, 1970
The John Jardine era begins with a 21-7 loss to Oklahoma in the season opener. Jardine would record his first win at UW two weeks later, as the
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Badgers defeated No. 16 Penn State, 29-16, at home.
October 16, 1971
The “Dance Revolution” was at its peak as Rufus “Roadrunner” Ferguson led the team in rushing with 1,222 yards in 1971. The 31-28 win over Michigan State was the first for Wisconsin in 10 years. Ferguson rushed for 83 yards on 13 carries in the first half alone, finishing with a team-high 117 yards on 25 carries and while also recording a touchdown.
September 21, 1974
This win was head coach John Jardine’s biggest by far as it was part of Jardine’s only winning season at the helm of the Badgers. The 21-20 upset of fourth-ranked Nebraska was one of the big-gest wins in school history. Badger receiver, Jeff Mack, scored the game-winning 77-yard touchdown with 3:29 left.
November 23, 1974
Wisconsin running back Billy Marek notched his third-straight game with more than 200 yards as he tallied 304 yards to go along with five touchdowns in the 49-14 win over Minnesota. Cornerback Ken Simmons forced one fumble, recov-ered two and intercepted Gopher quarterback and former coach of the Super Bowl Champion Indianapolis Colts, Tony Dungy.
November 5, 1977
Linebacker Dave Crossen sets the Wisconsin record for tackles in a game with 28 against Purdue.
September 16, 1978
Dave McClain opens his tenure as UW’s head coach at home with a 7-6 win over Richmond.
September 30, 1978
A monumental performance from third-string quarter-back Mike Kalasmiki guided the Badgers, as Wisconsin defeated Oregon 22-19. Kalasmiki came into the game after second-stringer, Charles Green, who replaced injured John Josten early in the first quarter, wasn’t able to produce any offense. Kalasmiki directed a 22-point run in the final 10:29 to mark one of the most memorable comebacks in UW history.
September 12, 1981
The unranked Badgers top-pled No. 1 Michigan, 21-14, in the season opener after losing four straight match-ups with the Wolverines by a combined total of 176-0. After winning the first game of the year, the Badgers finished 7-5, losing to Tennessee in the Garden State Bowl.
December 13, 1981
Playing in their first bowl game since 1963, the Badgers drop a 28-21 deci-sion to Tennessee in the Garden State Bowl in East Rutherford, NJ.
October 9, 1982
The Badgers defeat Ohio State, 6-0, for their first victory in Columbus since 1918. Wisconsin is the last team to hold the Buckeyes scoreless in the last three decades.
October 23, 1982
The heralded “bounce pass play” saw QB Randy Wright throw a lateral bounce pass to receiver Al Toon behind the line of scrimmage who then pump faked and found a wide-open tight end, Jeff Nault, for the touchdown. Despite the infamous call made by famous Wisconsin head coach Dave McClain, the Badgers fell to Illinois, 29-28, at Camp Randall Stadium on a last-second field goal.
December 11, 1982
Wisconsin wins a bowl game for the first time in school history with a 14-3 vic-tory over Kansas State at the Independence Bowl in Shreveport, LA. Badger QB Randy Wright is named the game’s MVP after throwing a pair of touchdown passes, including an 87-yarder to Tim Stracka.
November 12, 1983
Al Toon sets a then-school record with 252 receiving yards in a 42-38 victory at Purdue. The record was later broken by Lee Evans on Nov. 15, 2003, against Michigan State as Evans tallied 258 receiving yards.
September 15, 1984
After getting down 28-7 to Missouri in the third quar-ter, the Badgers made a furious late-game comeback, beating the Tigers 35-34 in what is still UW’s biggest comeback in school history. Badger CB Richard Johnson blocked two punts, the first resulting in a TD and UW scored 28 fourth-quarter points to record the victory in what is known as one of the forgotten classics.
October 27, 1984
The Badgers upset the sixth-ranked Buckeyes, 16-14, behind the stellar play of RB Marck Harrison and LB Craig Raddatz. Harrison rushed for 203 yards while Raddatz recorded two inter-ceptions and 11 tackles.
April 30, 1985
Three Badgers – Al Toon (NY Jets), Richard Johnson (Houston Oilers) and Darryl Sims (Pittsburgh Steelers)– are selected in the first round of the NFL Draft. It is the most first-rounders ever for Wisconsin.
September 6, 1986
Jim Hiles coaches in his first game at UW, as the Badgers fall to Hawai’i, 20-17. Hiles would record his first win at
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October 4, 1986
Michigan defeats the Badgers, 34-17, in the first night game ever played at Camp Randall Stadium.
September 12, 1987
Don Morton’s three-year tenure as UW’s head coach begins with a 28-7 win over Hawai’i in the season opener at Camp Randall Stadium.
January 2, 1990
Barry Alvarez the former defensive coordinator at Notre Dame, is named the 27th head coach in Wisconsin history, uttering the famous words, “They better get season tickets now because before long they probably won’t be able to.”
September 8, 1990
Alvarez secures his first victory in a 24-7 win over Ball State at Camp Randall Stadium. It was UW’s only victory that season.
October 3, 1992
The Badgers beat No. 12 Ohio State, 20-16, earning their first win over a ranked opponent in seven years as well as their first conference opening win in 11 years. After trailing 10-3 at the half, the Badgers mount a comeback behind solid per-formances from RB Brent Moss who rushed for 89 yards and two TDs and QB Darrell Bevell who completed 18-of-30 passes and threw for 218 yards.
November 6, 1993
One week after the tragic stampede of the student section at Camp Randall, the Badgers welcomed No. 3 Ohio State to Madison. The Buckeyes were undefeated on the season and had a 14-game regular season unbeaten streak dating back to the previous year. OSU blocked Rick Schnetzky’s
game-winning field goal as time expired to end the game in a 14-14 tie. The Badgers and Buckeyes went on to share the Big Ten title that season.
December 4, 1993
Wisconsin clinches its first Big Ten title in 31 years with a 41-20 nationally televised win over Michigan State in Tokyo during the 19th annu-al Coca-Cola Classic. Badger RB Brent Moss carried the ball 28 times for 149 yards and two TDs, while QB Darrell Bevell went 14-for-19 and threw a TD pass in the win.
January 1, 1994
The Badgers win the Rose Bowl for the first time in school history. Wisconsin forces six turnovers in its 21-16 triumph over UCLA. Big Ten Offensive Player of the Year Brent Moss earned MVP honors after rushing for 156 yards. UW forced the Bruins to turn the ball over on four of their first five pos-sessions of the second half en route to the win.
January 2, 1995
Badger senior Terrell Fletcher rushed for a Hall of Fame Bowl-record 241 yards as Wisconsin won its second January bowl game in as many years with a 35-20 tri-umph over Duke.
November 11, 1995
John Hall boots the lon-gest modern-era field goal in school history with a 60-yarder in a 34-27 win at Minnesota.
September 7, 1996
Freshman RB Ron Dayne makes his Badger debut as he rushes for 53 yards on eight carries and scores his first career TD in UW’s 24-3 win over Eastern Michigan.
September 28, 1996
Ron Dayne explodes for 129 yards on 24 carries, including two TDs, as the
freshman records his first 100-yard game as a Badger. UW falls to undefeated Penn State, 23-20.
November 30, 1996
Freshman Ron Dayne rushes for a school-record 339 yards in a 59-10 Wisconsin victory at Hawaii.
December 27, 1996
Freshman Ron Dayne rushes for 246 yards and three TDs as the Badgers defeat Utah 38-10 in the Copper Bowl in Tucson, Ariz. Dayne finished the season with 2,109 yards on 325 carries, while scoring 21 TDs. He set the record for freshman national rushing yards in a season and also broke the Big Ten rushing record. Following the season, Dayne was named an A.P. Third-Team All-American, first-team freshman All-American, All-Big Ten First Team and the Big Ten co-Freshman of the Year.
October 10, 1998
House of Pain’s “Jump Around” made its debut between the third and fourth quarters of the night game, as CB Jamar Fletcher intercepts a Drew Brees pass and returns it for the go-ahead score in a 31-24 Homecoming win over Purdue. Dayne carried the ball 33 times for 127 yards to pace the Badgers. Brees set an NCAA mark with 83 pass attempts and tied the completion mark of 55 while amassing 494 yards through the air.
November 21, 1998
Entering the game, the Badgers needed Ohio State to beat Michigan as well as win their own game against Penn State to win the Big Ten. Late in the first quar-ter, the OSU/Michigan game result was shown on the Camp Randall Stadium scoreboard, giving new life to the Badgers as they had a chance to win the Big Ten after a three-way tie
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with OSU and Michigan. The Badgers turned it on during the second quarter to put the game out of reach, beating Penn State 24-3 and went on to earn their fifth Rose Bowl appearance.
January 1, 1999
Wisconsin defeated sixth-ranked UCLA, 38-31, to win the 85th Rose Bowl in front of 83,872 fans, its second Rose Bowl championship in school history. Ron Dayne rushed for 246 yards and four TDs in the win in Pasadena. The victory marked the 11th win for the 1998 Badgers, making them the first UW team to win 11 games in school history. UW also became one of two Big Ten schools (Michigan) to win multiple Rose Bowls during the 1990s.
October 9, 1999
In one of the most emotional wins of the Alvarez era, the Badgers defeat Minnesota, 20-17, in Minneapolis in the UW’s first-ever overtime game. Vitaly Pisetsky boots the game-winning field goal as Alvarez follows the game from a hospital bed due to an ailing knee.
November 13, 1999
The Badgers clinch the Big Ten title and a return trip to the Rose Bowl with a 41-3 victory over Iowa in Madison. Ron Dayne rushes for 216 yards and, in the process, becomes college football’s career rushing leader on a 31-yard carry in the second quarter.
December 11, 1999
Ron Dayne becomes Wisconsin’s second Heisman Trophy winner. Dayne blew away competition, both on and off the field, garner-ing 2,042 points and 586 first-place votes among 922 Heisman ballots. He rushed for 2,034 yards on 337 carries during the 1999 season, while tallying 20 TDs.
January 1, 2000
Wisconsin defeats Stanford, 17-9, to win its second con-secutive Rose Bowl, becom-ing the first team in Big Ten history to do so. Ron Dayne capped his collegiate career by rushing for 200 yards and earning his second consecu-tive Rose Bowl MVP Award.
September 9, 2000
After recording only 24 yards on the ground and trailing 6-0 at the half, the Badgers responded with a huge sec-ond half, coming from behind to beat the Oregon Ducks, 27-23, at Camp Randall Stadium. Michael Bennett had 258 of his 290 rush-ing yards in the second half, while cornerback Jamar Fletcher had three intercep-tions and free safety Jason Doering had 18 tackles.
September 30, 2000
Michigan edges the Badgers 13-10 before 111,341 fans at Michigan Stadium. It is the then-largest ever to see the Badgers play football.
December 29, 2000
The Badgers edge the UCLA Bruins, 21-20, in comeback fashion during the 2000 Sun Bowl in El Paso, Texas. After falling behind 20-7 in the third quarter, QB Brooks Bollinger found Lee Evans for a three-yard score and Michael Bennett’s six-yard TD run gave the Badgers the one-point lead and eventually the victory.
September 15, 2001
Following the September 11 attacks on the World Trade Center and the Pentagon that shook the world, the University of Wisconsin choose to push back its final nonconference game of the 2001 season against Western Kentucky. The two teams met on Sept. 29 during UW’s origi-nally scheduled bye week.
October 27, 2001
WR Lee Evans registers a then-Camp Randall Stadium-record 228 yards receiving in a 42-28 loss to Michigan State
August 23, 2002
In the earliest season-opener in school history, the Badgers came from behind to defeat Fresno State, 23-21, on the strength of a Mike Allen 34-yard field goal with 2:05 left in the fourth quarter. Sophomore RB Anthony Davis ran for 184 yards while full-back Matt Bernstein scored on a pair of short TD runs in his Badger debut.
November 23, 2002
Wisconsin becomes bowl eligible and wins back the Paul Bunyan Axe as Anthony Davis rushes for 301 yards and five touchdowns in a regular-season ending 49-31 win at home over Minnesota. Davis becomes only the third Badger to rush for more than 300 yards in a game. Walk-on sophomore Jim Leonhard records two interceptions, breaking the school record for picks in a season (11).
December 28, 2002
Wisconsin wins its seventh bowl game in eight tries during the Alvarez era with a 31-28 OT victory over 14th-ranked Colorado at the Alamo Bowl in San Antonio. QB Brooks Bollinger and LB Jeff Mack share MVP honors as Bollinger throws for 163 yards and 2 TDs, scoring one of his own to force the game into OT. Mike Allen’s 37-yard field goal seals the victory for the Badgers, as UW overcame four turnovers to earn its fourth straight bowl victory.
September 6, 2003
Wisconsin becomes the first team in Big Ten history to have a 200-yard rusher and 200-yard receiver in the same game. Anthony Davis rushes for 247 yards and Lee Evans records 214 receiving yards in a 48-31 win over Akron.
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Evans (258) and RB Dwayne Smith (207) repeat the feat against Michigan State later in the season.
October 11, 2003
Backup quarterback Matt Schabert connects with Lee Evans for a 79-yard touch-down strike to upset third-ranked Ohio State 17-10. The Buckeyes had arrived at Camp Randall with a 19-game win streak and, after Jim Sorgi left the game, Schabert stole the show by hitting Evans for the winning score.
November 15, 2003
WR Lee Evans breaks Wisconsin records for receiv-ing yards (258) and touch-downs (five) as the Badgers rout 21st-ranked Michigan State, 56-21, in Madison.
September 4, 2004
Barry Alvarez becomes the 10th coach in Big Ten his-tory to win 100 games at one conference institution as the Badgers defeat UCF, 34-6, in their season opener.
October 16, 2004
No. 10 Wisconsin stuns No. 5 Purdue in a 20-17 win in West Lafayette. With Purdue holding a three-point lead with less than three minutes to play, QB Kyle Orton dove for a first down, but was met by safety Robert Brooks and CB Scott Starks. After forc-ing the fumble and recover-ing the ball, Starks returned it for the score, capping the unforgettable comeback win. Wisconsin improved to 7-0 on the season for the first time since 1912.
November 7, 2004
Wisconsin is ranked No. 4 nationally by the Associated Press after improving to 9-0. It is UW’s highest national ranking since 2000.
July 28, 2005
Barry Alvarez announces that he will step down as head coach of the Badgers at the conclusion of the
2005 season. Alvarez, also UW’s Director of Athletics, announces that defensive coordinator Bret Bielema will take over as head coach.
September 24, 2005
Wisconsin sneaks past No. 14 Michigan, 23-20, at Camp Randall Stadium following QB John Stocco’s four-yard TD run with 24 seconds left in the game. RB Brian Calhoun rushed for 155 yards on 35 carries while also record-ing a TD. The win snapped Michigan’s 23-game win streak in Big Ten openers, while allowing UW to tie its modern-day mark by tallying its ninth-straight home win.
October 15, 2005
In a game that saw John Stocco throw for 235 yards and a TD and WR Brandon Williams record seven recep-tions for 121 yards, it was the defense that sealed the deal in a 38-34 win over No. 22 Minnesota at The Metrodome. Jonathan Casillas blocked a punt and Ben Strickland recovered it in the end zone with 30 seconds left to com-plete a stunning 10-point fourth quarter rally and lift No. 23 Wisconsin to the vic-tory.
January 2, 2006
Wisconsin pulls off a stun-ning 24-10 upset of eighth-ranked Auburn in the Capital One Bowl. It is the final game of the Barry Alvarez era. Brian Calhoun rushed for 213 yards, while Stocco passed for 301 yards. Brandon Williams led all receivers with six catches for 173 yards and a TD as the 10.5-point under-dogs pulled out the victory. Alvarez finished his career 8-3 in bowl games, and at the time, was second among all coaches in bowl game winning percentages (.727).
September 2, 2006
The Bret Bielema coaching era at Wisconsin begins with a 35-14 victory over Bowling
Green at Cleveland Browns Stadium.
November 21, 2006
Bret Bielema is named the Dave McClain Big Ten Coach of the Year. He guided UW to an 11-1 regular-season record, including a 7-1 Big Ten mark.
December 7, 2006
Offensive tackle Joe Thomas becomes Wisconsin’s first winner of the Outland Trophy as the nation’s top interior lineman.
January 2, 2007
The Badgers top 12th-ranked Arkansas, 17-14, to win the Capital One Bowl for the second consecutive year. QB John Stocco threw for 206 yards and two first half TDs while tight-end Travis Beckum recorded five recep-tions for 82 yards and a score. The victory gave UW 12 wins in a season for the first time in school history.
April 28, 2007
OT Joe Thomas becomes the highest drafted Badger (No. 3 overall to the Cleveland Browns) since Alan Ameche in 1955. Thomas would go on to start in the Pro Bowl as a rookie.
September 6, 2008
The Badgers defeat Marshall 51-14 to win their 16th-straight home game at Camp Randall, the second-longest streak in school history.
November 23, 2009
Running back John Clay is named Big Ten Offensive Player of the Year and line-backer Chris Borland is named Big Ten Freshman of the Year. Clay became the third Badger to garner the award (Brent Moss: 1993; Ron Dayne: 1999) after rush-ing for 1,517 yards and tally-ing 18 TDs. Borland earned Freshman of the Year honors after recording 54 tackles, including 10.5 for a loss and
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posting five sacks and one interception.
December 29, 2009
Behind a 121-yard, two-TD effort from Big Ten Player of the Year John Clay, UW defeats No. 14 Miami, 20-14, in the Champs Sports Bowl to win its 10th game of the season. The UW tight ends hurt Miami all game as Lance Kendricks and Garrett Graham had a combined 13 catches for 205 yards. It was the Badgers first 10-win sea-son since 2006.
October 16, 2010
David Gilreath returns the opening kickoff for a touch-down and the Badgers score the first 21 points of the game en route to a 31-18 win over No. 1 Ohio State, the team’s first win over a top-ranked team since 1981.
November 13, 2010
UW defeats Indiana, 83-20, setting a modern-era school record for points in a game and tying a Big Ten record for points in a conference game.
November 20, 2010
Montee Ball and James White combine for 354 rushing yards and six touchdowns as UW wins at Michigan for the first time since 1994, 48-28. In the second half, Wisconsin ran the ball on all but one of its 28 offensive plays. The game was played in front of 112,276 fans, the largest to ever see the Badgers play.
November 27, 2010
The Badgers win a share of their first Big Ten title since 1999 and score 70 points for the third time on the season, downing Northwestern, 70-23. Before this season, UW had scored 70 points in a game six times, the last coming in 1915.
December 9, 2010
Gabe Carimi wins the Outland Trophy, given to the nation’s top interior line-man. It’s one of three major
awards won by a UW football player for the 2010 season as Scott Tolzien wins the Unitas Golden Arm Award and J.J. Watt takes home the Lott IMPACT Trophy.
January 1, 2011
Wisconsin makes its seventh Rose Bowl appearance in team history, falling to TCU 21-19. Trailing by eight, UW scores a TD late in the fourth quarter but can’t convert on the game-tying two-point con-version.
June 27, 2011
QB Russell Wilson announces his decision to transfer to Wisconsin after graduating from NC State in three years. Wilson, who was drafted by the Colorado Rockies in 2011 and was an infielder for Asheville in the Class-A South Atlantic League, chose UW over Auburn.
October 1, 2011
In Nebraska’s inaugural game as a member of the Big Ten, the Badgers welcomed the Huskers with a 48-17 trounc-ing in front of a prime-time national TV audience. UW scored 20 points alone in the second quarter and did not allow a TD from Nebraska following halftime. Russell Wilson threw for 255 yards and two TDs, while Montee Ball ran for 151 yards and tallied four TDs.
November 26, 2011
UW beat Penn State, 45-7, to capture the inaugural Leaders Division title and earn a spot in the first-ever Big Ten title game. The Badgers held the Nittany Lions to 233 yards of total offense while Montee Ball rushed for 156 yards and four TDs.
December 3, 2011
Wisconsin defeats Michigan State, 42-39, in the inau-gural Big Ten Football Championship game held in Indianapolis, Ind. The win earned UW its second straight Big Ten title, first outright
since 1999, and a return trip to the Rose Bowl.
December 5, 2011
RB Montee Ball becomes the third Badger to be named a finalist for the Heisman tro-phy. He ends up tying Barry Sanders for the most single-season TDs (34) in NCAA his-tory and leads the nation in rushing (307 attempts, 1,954 yards).
January 2, 2012
Wisconsin makes its second straight Rose Bowl appear-ance, falling to Oregon 45-38. UW ends the season aver-aging a school-record 44.1 points per game. QB Russell Wilson sets an NCAA record for single-season pass effi-ciency (191.8).
October 20, 2012
Wisconsin extends it home winning streak to 21 games with a 38-13 win over Minnesota. The victory marks the Badgers’ ninth-straight over the Gophers in the battle for Paul Bunyan’s Axe.
December 1, 2012
The Badgers win their third-straight Big Ten champion-ship with a 70-31 victory over Nebraska in Indianapolis. For the first time in school his-tory, the Badgers have two 200-yard rushers, Melvin Gordon (216) and Montee Ball (202). UW finishes with the fourth-highest rushing total in school history (539) and ties a conference champion-ship game scoring record.
December 4, 2012
Bret Bielema announces his resignation, leaving UW after seven seasons to become the head coach at Arkansas.
December 6, 2012
Barry Alvarez announces that he will coach the Badgers in the 2013 Rose Bowl Game.
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December 11, 2012
Montee Ball is named a first-team All-American by the Associated Press for the sec-ond-consecutive season. Ball is the second UW player to earn multiple first-team All-America honors from the AP, joining College Football Hall of Famer Dave Schreiner (1941, 42) and becomes the first Badger to twice be named consensus first-team All-America.
December 20, 2012
Gary Andersen is introduced as the 29th head coach in Wisconsin football history. Andersen spent the previous four seasons as the head coach at Utah State, leading the Aggies to a 26-24 record.
January 1, 2013
Wisconsin makes its third-straight Rose Bowl appear-ance, falling to Stanford 20-14. Montee Ball scores his 83rd career touchdown on an 11-yard run in the second quarter, making him the first player in the game’s 99-year history to score TDs in three different Rose Bowls and the first to rush for 100 yards three times in The Granddaddy of Them All.
August 31, 2013
The Badgers open the 125th season of Wisconsin football by making Gary Andersen a winner his debut as Wisconsin’s head coach in a 45-0 win over UMass at Camp Randall Stadium.
September 20, 2014
Behind 253 rushing yards and a school record-tying five touchdowns from Melvin Gordon, the Badgers set single-game UW records with 644 rushing yards and 756 total yards in a 68-17 win over Bowling Green at Camp Randall Stadium.
November 15, 2014
In only three quarters and on just 25 carries, RB Melvin Gordon breaks the FBS single-game record by rush-
ing for 408 yards in a 59-24 win over No. 11 Nebraska at Camp Randall Stadium. Gordon’s mark topped the 15-year-old record of 406 set by TCU’s LaDainian Tomlinson in 1999. Gordon averaged 16.3 yards per carry and scored four touch-downs in the game.
November 29, 2014
The 14th-ranked Badgers battle back from a 17-3 sec-ond quarter deficit to down No. 22 Minnesota in a 34-24 win that secures the inau-gural Big Ten West Division championship and gives UW its 11th-straight win over the Golden Gophers in the battle for Paul Bunyan’s Axe.
December 11, 2014
Junior RB Melvin Gordon is named winner of the Doak Walker Award as the nation’s best running back at the ESPN College Football Awards Show at Walt Disney World. Gordon goes on to finish runner-up for the Heisman Trophy two days later in New York City and finishes the season with 2,587 rushing yards, sec-ond-most in FBS history.
December 17, 2014
Paul Chryst, a former Badgers player and assis-tant coach, is introduced as the 30th head coach in Wisconsin football history following a three-year stint as head coach at Pittsburgh.
January 1, 2015
With interim coach Barry Alvarez looking on in over-time, freshman K Rafael Gaglianone boots a game-winning 25-yard field goal and Auburn misses its chance to tie, lifting No. 17 Wisconsin to a 34-31 win over No. 19 Auburn in the Outback Bowl in Tampa, Fla. Melvin Gordon takes MVP honors, rushing for an Outback Bowl-record 251 yards and three touch-downs in his final game at Wisconsin.
December 30, 2015
Rafael Gaglianone’s go-ahead 29-yard field goal with 2:27 to play and junior CB Sojourn Shelton’s intercep-tion on USC’s ensuing pos-session allow the Badgers to rally for a 23-21 win over the Trojans in the Holiday Bowl in San Diego. Senior QB Joel Stave claims Offensive MVP honors and becomes UW’s all-time winningest quarter-back with his 31st career victory, while sophomore Jack Cichy, who recorded sacks on three straight plays in the third quarter, is named Defensive MVP.
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Wisconsin Football GlossaryAmeche, Alan ‘The Horse’Born in Italy as Lino Dante Ameche, the future Heisman Trophy winner changed his name to Alan at age 16. Lino, in his mind, was not rugged enough. Widely respected for his strength as a youth, he won the light heavyweight Golden Gloves novice boxing championship of Kenosha by default. All of his rivals dropped out after learning Ameche had entered the tournament.
During his college recruitment, he was being heavily pressured to attend Notre Dame by Fred Miller, the philanthropic owner of Milwaukee’s Miller Brewing Co. Wisconsin partisans, however, threatened a boycott against the buying and consumption of Miller beer if Ameche attended Notre Dame. Under threat of boycott, Miller backed off and Ameche signed with Wisconsin.
In 1953, when rule changes made it neces-sary for him to be an all-purpose player, Ameche played defense with such ferocity that he ended up playing 55 minutes or more in each game, prompting a nickname, ‘The Iron Horse.’ Ameche, drafted by Baltimore, eventu-ally turned down a lucrative offer to join the pro wrestling tour and signed with the Colts. He led the NFL in rushing his first season and was named Rookie of the Year.
Ameche died following heart surgery in 1988 at the age of 55.
Artificial TurfThe artificial turf at Camp Randall Stadium was first installed in 1968 when Wisconsin became the second school in the nation to install Tartan Turf. Designed by the 3M Company, the original turf cost $210,000 and was funded by the UW Parking and Transportation Board in exchange for permis-sion to convert practice fields on the north end of Camp Randall into a 500-car parking lot.
The initial surface turned black in some areas when the green fiber tips broke off, so 3M sprayed the field green for the 1969 season. Camp Randall Stadium’s playing surface was replaced prior to Wisconsin’s 1998 Big Ten championship season. At the same time, the school replaced the playing surface in the McClain Athletic Center, too.
During the summer of 2003, Wisconsin con-tracted with FieldTurf to install its product in Camp Randall Stadium and the McClain Center. The FieldTurf product is the play-
ing surface of choice for a number of major college and professional stadiums. The turf includes a sand and ground up rubber base that leads to excellent drainage in wet condi-tions and a soft, non-abrasive condition to cushion falls. Yardage numerals and hash marks are glued in, and the red endzone names and center Motion W were manufac-tured according to UW color specs and added in the fall of 2004.
The field inside Camp Randall was replaced with new FieldTurf surface prior to the start of the 2012 season.
Badgers NicknameThe team’s nickname, “Badgers,” was bor-rowed from the state of Wisconsin. The ter-ritory was dubbed the ‘Badger State,’ not because of animals in the region, but rather an association with lead miners in the 1820s. Prospectors came to the state looking for minerals. Without shelter in the winter, the miners had to ‘live like badgers’ in tunnels burrowed into hillsides.
Bakken, JimJim Bakken, a former kicker with the St. Louis Cardinals, set a UW record with six field goal attempts vs. Minnesota in 1961. Bakken served as an administrator in the Badger athletic department before his retire-ment in 2003.
Band capsWhen a Badger team wins an athletic contest, members of the band turn their hats around and wear them backwards. The practice started in the 1920s to symbolize the band looking back at the victory in days when they marched out with the departing .
Bucky BadgerBadgers in various forms have been recog-nized as the school mascot for decades. The version currently known as Bucky, sporting a cardinal and white letter sweater, was first drawn in 1940 by artist Art Evans. At that time, the badger went by names like Benny, Buddy, Bernie, Bobby and Bouncey. Art Lentz, the department’s publicity director, had the idea to bring the mascot to life.
The original badger mascot was too vicious to control. On more than one occasion, the live badger escaped handlers before a side-line hero recaptured the animal with a flying tackle. It was decided in the interest of fan and player safety that Wisconsin’s mascot
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be retired to the Madison Zoo. The Badger Yearbook replaced the live badger with a small raccoon named Regdab (badger back-wards) and passed it off as a ‘badger in a rac-coon coat.’
In 1949, a student in the university’s art department, Connie Conrad, was commis-sioned to mold a paper-mache badger head. Gymnast and cheerleader, Bill Sagal, of Plymouth, Wis., was directed by homecom-ing chair Bill Sachse, to wear the outfit at the homecoming game. A contest was staged to name the popular mascot. The winner was Buckingham U. Badger, or Bucky. The name apparently came from the lyrics in a song which encouraged the football team to ‘buck right through that line.’
Bucky Badger has persevered through the years, even surviving a threat by then assis-tant attorney general, Howard Koop, in 1973. He suggested that Bucky be replaced by Henrietta Holstein, a loveable cow. Koop argued that ‘kids love cows. A generation could grow up supporting the university and Henrietta Holstein.’ Koop’s effort to overthrow Bucky failed.
Bucky even survived a cameo appearance by former Sports Illustrated writer Rick Telander. In preparation for a book about the athletic department, Telander wore Bucky’s costume at a 1991 volleyball game. Telander overcame ‘terminal claustrophobia’ in his appearance.
Bud SongAn integral part of any Wisconsin band per-formance is the playing of the Bud song. The tune is a spinoff of the song ‘You’ve Said It All,’ a jingle with words and music origi-nally written by Steve Karmen for Budweiser beer commercials. Copyrighted by Sandlee Publishing Corporation in 1970, the song has become legendary at the University because of its polka-like rhythm. Band director Michael Leckrone said the song’s popularity got started at a 1975 hockey game. ‘The wanted to hear a polka,’ he said. ‘I didn’t have any polkas. We had, just by accident, this beer commercial in the tunes we play. I told the band if we substituted the word ‘Wisconsin’ for ‘Budweiser’ it would work.’
Leckrone said the song became a football tra-dition after a 1978 come-from-behind victory over Oregon. “Wisconsin was behind by three touchdowns, and the was really dead. I played the song to get everyone pepped up. About 20 seconds after that, Wisconsin scored a TD. I played it again, and Wisconsin scored another touchdown. From then on, the band could never play enough ‘Bud,’” said Leckrone.
ColorsThe University of Wisconsin Athletic Department’s official colors are Cardinal and White. PMS 200 is the designated color of the cardinal.
Fifth QuarterThe Wisconsin band has become nationally famous for its post-game celebration called the Fifth Quarter. Win or lose, fans sing, dance and cheer with the band as they play traditional favorites, like ‘On, Wisconsin’ and the Bud song. Originally, the post-game con-cert was designed to give the fans something to listen to on their way out of the stadium, but it developed into a post-game party as the band built in audience participation activities.
Graduating Law StudentsAt the homecoming game, graduating law students throw canes over the crossbar of the goal post in a pre-game ceremony. If stu-dents catch their cane, legend claims they will win their first case. If the cane is dropped, the case will be lost. The custom originated at Harvard and came to the UW-Madison in 1910.
“Hard Rocks”The 1951 Wisconsin defense, known as the ‘Hard Rocks,’ led the country in total defense (154.8 per game) and was second in rushing defense (66.8). That defense allowed only 5.9 points per game and actually outscored the opponents 58-53 for the season. The defense was so terrorizing that the athletic depart-ment received a letter from one fan asking Wisconsin to ‘punt on first down’ so he could see more of the defensive platoon.
Eight of the nine seniors on the ‘Hard Rocks’ scored in their careers. The ninth, Bill Lane, came close. With Indiana backed up deep in its own territory for a punt, the seniors told Lane they would refrain from rushing in order to form a wedge, or ‘meatchopper,’ for him to run behind and score. Much to the seniors’ dismay, freshman Don Voss missed the call and blocked the punt.
After the season, the defensive platoon chal-lenged the offense in a charity game with one interesting twist. The offensive team could have the ball all the time, since the defense felt it could outscore its opponents even with-out the ball.
Heartland TrophyThe hotly — and evenly — contested Wisconsin-Iowa football series was missing just one thing until 2004: a trophy for the annual winner. The Heartland Trophy is the statue of a bull that measures 30 inches
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tall, 36 inches long and 18 inches deep. It was designed and produced by artist Frank Strub, a former Iowa football player living in Des Moines. “The trophy is a terrific opportu-nity to further showcase a great Midwestern college football rivalry,” said UW Director of Athletics Barry Alvarez. “Playing for the Heartland Trophy adds another dimension to what is already a highly anticipated competi-tion for college football bragging rights.” A fake punt from Brad Nortman and a touch-down run from Montee Ball with just over a minute left gave the Badgers a 31-30 come-back victory at Iowa in 2010, giving UW pos-session of the Heartland Trophy for the first time since 2007. The win tied the all-time series up at 42-42-2.
Hirsch, Elroy “Crazylegs”Though he only played one season in Madison, Hirsch’s legacy grew through 18 years as athletic director and many more as a goodwill ambassador.
Hirsch was first tagged ‘Crazylegs’ on Sept. 26, 1942, after a 60-yard touchdown run vs. Notre Dame prompted a local writer to say, ‘His crazy legs were gyrating.’ After leaving Wisconsin, he starred for nine seasons with the Los Angeles Rams.
During those days in L.A., he kept busy by making three movies, including ‘Crazylegs, All-American’ in which he portrayed himself. After retiring as a player, he worked in the Rams’ front office before returning to Madison as athletic director from 1969-1987.
His No. 40, the number he wore at every stop in his football career but one, is retired at Wisconsin. Because of a mandatory league numbering system he wore No. 80 (double-40) for the Chicago Rockets, but had the No. 40 stitched on the inside of his jersey.
Hirsh passed away on Jan. 28, 2004 of natu-ral causes. “There was never a more loved and admired ambassador for Badger Sports than Elroy Hirsch,” said Athletic Director Pat Richter. “He loved life, loved people, and loved the Badgers.”
Jump Around*Wisconsin’s 31-24 victory over Purdue on October 10, 1998, is memorable mostly for Boilermaker quarterback Drew Brees’s NCAA-record 83 passing attempts (and NCAA record-tying 55 completions) and freshman Jamar Fletcher’s 52-yard interception return for a touchdown in the third quarter that pro-vided the winning margin. The game is memo-rable, however, for another reason: it was the beginning of “Jump Around.”
Kevin Kluender was in his second year as an assistant marketing director at Wisconsin that fall. Kluender’s job at Badger home games was to cue up music and to work in conjunc-tion with public address man Mike Mahnke. That season marked the debut of the “student section race,” a mock competition run on the stadium scoreboard in which the letters representing the student sections at Camp Randall Stadium (K, L, M, N, O and P) raced against each other. The race, always run at the end of the third quarter, was usually fol-lowed by music that Kluender selected.Ryan Sondrup, a former Badger football player and then volunteer in the athletic marketing office, had (along with some other Badgers) come up with a list of contemporary music to be played in the stadium during games. That evening Kluender chose “Jump Around,” a song released in 1992 by a group called House of Pain.
“I remember thinking maybe the students would get into it,” Kluender recalled. “I initial-ly turned my back to the field while the song was playing, but I saw people in the press box pointing out to the field. I turned back around and it looked like popcorn popping.” Indeed, the student section (which included Sondrup that night) had embraced the song by doing just what it said: jumping around. Since that game against Purdue, fans all over the sta-dium have taken to jumping to the hip-hop tune. Kluender, however, is not completely comfortable with taking credit for introducing “Jump Around” to Camp Randall Stadium. “The song was already in our computer when I got to Wisconsin,” Kluender said. “I’m sure it had been played before. But that Purdue game was the first time we did it in the format that we’ve maintained over the years.”
*The preceding is an excerpt from “Tales From
The Wisconsin Badgers,” written by Justin
Doherty and published in 2005 by Sports
Publishing LLC of Champaign, Ill.
Marek, BillyThe three-time, first-team, all-Big Ten run-ning back wasn’t recruited to play high school football because he had Osgood Schlatter dis-ease (a knee ailment that affected teenagers) and didn’t play seventh/eighth grade football.
The 5-foot-8 Marek carried the ball only once as a freshman at the UW, then put together three consecutive 1,200-yard seasons. In dan-ger of falling shy of 1,000 yards in 1974 after missing nearly three full games with injuries, Marek rushed for 704 yards in the final three games, including 304 and five touchdowns in a 49-14 rout of Minnesota. His play earned him Sports Illustrated’s national offensive back of the week honors.
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Marek was at the center of an April Fool’s Day joke played by Wisconsin State Journal columnist Tom Butler in 1975. Butler wrote a tongue-in-cheek piece about moving the Big Ten’s leading rusher to the defensive second-ary for his senior season. The article ended with the phrase, ‘April Fools!’ Unfortunately, wire service reporters did not make it to the last line, and called head coach John Jardine’s house for confirmation. The AP eventually moved the story on its national wire for about a half-an-hour before the hoax was discovered.
Motion “W”When Barry Alvarez came to Madison, he decided that the helmet logo needed to be updated to signal a new era in Wisconsin football. He entertained 15-20 different designs in 1990 before Rayovac artist Rick Suchanek developed the ‘Motion W,’ which included a tail at the back of the logo. Alvarez thought the tail was a bit much, but when it was removed, decided to go with it. The University bought the rights to the design, and the logo has been adopted by all other UW sports.
O’Dea, PatOne of several Wisconsin greats from the pre-modern era of college football is kicker Pat O’Dea. The Australian-born O’Dea came to Madison in 1896 to join his brother Andy, who was crew coach and football trainer. Known as the ‘Kangaroo Kicker,’ O’Dea brought a different style to the American game of football. He learned to play the Australian game where all punting and drop-kicking was done on the run. O’Dea drop-kicked a legendary 62-yard field goal vs. Northwestern during a heavy blizzard. After his playing days, he coached at Notre Dame and Missouri before moving to San Francisco. O’Dea, who essentially had disappeared, was thought to have joined an Australian con-tingent which travelled through the country. Press releases surmised that he ‘probably lies beneath an unmarked grave in France.’
The truth was, he had moved to California under the assumed name of Charles J. Mitchell, to escape the pressure of being a star ex-athlete. ‘Probably, I was wrong,’ he said in an interview with San Francisco sportswriter Bill Leiser after the 17-year exile. ‘I wanted to get away from my past. As Pat O’Dea, I seemed very much just an ex-football player. I was very happy as Charles Mitchell for awhile.’
“On, Wisconsin”The tune was originally composed in 1909 by Chicago’s William Purdy, and the words
were written by Carl Beck. Purdy and Beck had been fraternity brothers at Hamilton College (Clinton, N.Y.) and were roommates in Chicago. Purdy was going to submit the song for a $100 prize that the University of Minnesota was offering for a new football song. When Beck heard the music, he offered to write words and suggested that Purdy offer it to Wisconsin, where Beck had once studied. The song was an instant hit on campus and spread throughout the world. It was especially popular with military bands.
Some 2,500 schools have adopted the music and changed the words to suit their needs. ‘On, Wisconsin’ was sung for the first time at the 1909 homecoming game vs. Minnesota.
The music was adapted by current Band Director Michael Leckrone in 1969. The original version had been played virtually unchanged since its inception. ‘I got a lot of flak for that,’ Leckrone said. ‘The old version was one you had to wait on. I wanted to gen-erate immediate reaction, so I stepped it up a bit.’
On Wisconsin, On Wisconsin
Plunge right through that line,
Run the ball clear down the field, boys
Touchdown sure this time
On Wisconsin, On Wisconsin
Fight on for her fame,
Fight, Fellows, Fight, Fight, Fight
We’ll win this game!
Paul Bunyan AxeThe most-played rivalry in Division I foot-ball continues this fall when Wisconsin and Minnesota meet. The UW-UM series is the nation’s oldest and has been played continu-ously for since 1890 (except for 1906). The game has alternated sites between the uni-versity campuses since 1946. Much prestige was always associated with the game, and the significance was emphasized with its place on the schedule. Between 1933 and 1982, the Wisconsin-Minnesota game was always the final regular-season contest for each school.
The series took an added twist in 1948 when more than state bragging rights were on the line. After a 16-0 setback that season, the Wisconsin lettermen’s group, the National ‘W’ Club, presented Minnesota with an axe wielded by Paul Bunyan. He was the mythical giant of Midwestern lumber camps. Each year since, the winner of the annual battle between the Big Ten rivals is presented with the axe, complete with scores inscribed on the handle, for display on its campus.
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Slab of BaconThe Slab of Bacon trophy was the precur-sor to Paul Bunyan’s Axe as the prize in the Wisconsin-Minnesota football series. Apparently, the trophy was presented to the winning school by a sorority from the losing institution. The trophy was discontinued in the 1940s and was discovered in a storage room at the UW Department of Athletics in 1994. It is currently housed in the football office at Wisconsin. ‘We took home the bacon,’ Coach Barry Alvarez said, ‘and kept it.’
SculpturesTwo of the most significant figures in Wisconsin football history are permanent fixtures in front (Gate 1) of Camp Randall Stadium. Life-size sculptures of former head coach and current Director of Athletics Barry Alvarez and former player and Director of Athletics Pat Richter stand as reminders to all Badger fans of the roles the pair had in turn-ing UW Athletics around during the 1990s. The silicon bronze Alvarez sculpture is six feet, one inch tall and weighs approximately 300 pounds. The sculptor was Lou Cella of Timeless Creations, Inc., who created the piece at The Studio of Rotblatt Amrany in Highwood, Ill. The sculpture of Richter was done by Sean M. Bell, also at The Studio of Rotblatt Amrany.
“Varsity”The traditional arm-waving at the end of the song, ‘Varsity,’ was the 1934 brainstorm of band leader Ray Dvorak. He saw Pennsylvania students wave their caps after losing a game. Dvorak later instructed Wisconsin students to salute UW President Glenn Frank after each game.
Var-sity! Var-sity! U-rah-rah! Wisconsin!
Praise to thee we sing
Praise to thee our Alma Mater
U-rah-rah, Wisconsin!
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Camp Randall StadiumCamp Randall History
The centerpiece of Wisconsin athletics, Camp Randall Stadium has been at the heart of the university since 1917. Home to the Wisconsin Badger football team, the most recent renova-tion of the stadium was completed in 2005, offering the teams and fans a state of the art football experience. Harboring the popular bowl shape struc-ture, Camp Randall is one of the nation’s oldest and most historic stadiums. Camp Randall is the fourth-oldest stadium among NCAA Bowl Subdivision schools. Only Georgia Tech, Mississippi State and Cincinnati are older. In terms of capacity, the stadium is the 17th-largest in the nation and is the fourth-largest in the Big Ten. Prior to its use as a football stadium, the land was used for the training of Wisconsin troops during wartime, and was named after Wisconsin’s first wartime governor, Alexander W. Randall. In the early days of the state of Wisconsin, the 50-acre plot bounded by University Avenue, Breese Terrace, Monroe Street and North Randall was owned by the Wisconsin State Agricultural Society. State Fairs, races, and other community events were held where the present day stadium rests. After the Civil War began escalating, the society donated the land to the state to use as a training ground for troops. Soldiers first moved into the area on May 1, 1861. In the matter of a year, more than 70,000 of the state’s troops were trained there at one time or another. In 1862, sick and wounded Confederate soldiers were held at Camp Randall and those that perished were laid to rest on Madison’s west side. The area known as “soldier’s rest” is the northernmost confederate cemetery in the United States. In 1893 the land was going to be put up for sale for building lots, but the war veterans sounded their voice, and the state legislature purchased the land from a group of Madison business owners for $25,000. The land was immediately turned over to the university. The famous Memorial Arch was constructed in 1911 at the same price that the land was pur-chased for. The cannons that are still present today were mounted in 1913. During WWI and WWII troops were again stationed at the site for training before being sent abroad to defend the United States. The local veteran’s group proceeded to
write a petition to the Wisconsin Board of Regents in hopes to keep the “Camp Randall” title for the field. Their petition was granted and the site was first used for athletic events in 1894 as track and field events took place. The first football game was played at the site the following year. For the first 20 years of use, the stadium was occupied with rented bleachers on the east and west sides that were able to hold around 3,000 people. There are reports that nearly 15,000 people would regularly attend football games filling in the standing room surrounding the field. Work began in 1915 after seven years of peti-tioning to the state legislature in order to receive the nec-essary funds to construct a per-manent football stadium. The work was slow and immedi-ately fell behind schedule. While playing Minnesota dur-ing the fall of 1915, the east-side bleachers collapsed and injured hun-dreds of specta-tors. The acci-dent caught the attention of the legislature and the new con-crete seating was soon under construction. The first section of seating was built on the hill along Breese Terrace. The hill was used as the foundation for the bleacher sec-
OLDEST STADIUMS
Nation’s Oldest Bowl Subdivision Stadiums*
1. Georgia Tech – 1913
2. Mississippi St. – 1914
3. Cincinnati – 1916
4. Wisconsin – 1917
5. Oklahoma St. – 1920
6. Washington – 1920
7. Kansas – 1921
8. Stanford – 1921
9. Tennessee – 1921
10. Ohio St. – 1922
* All of these are
on-campus facilities
CAPACITIES
Camp Randall Stadium Capacities Over the Years
1917.............................. 10,0001921.............................. 14,0001925.............................. 29,7831926.............................. 38,2931932.............................. 32,7001937.............................. 36,0001940.............................. 45,0001951.............................. 51,0001955.............................. 52,7881958.............................. 63,435 1966.............................. 77,2801986.............................. 77,2801987.............................. 76,2931991.............................. 77,7451998.............................. 76,1292001.............................. 76,6342005.............................. 80,321
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tion on the west side of the playing surface. The 40 rows of bleachers, seating close to 10,000 fans, were ready in time for the 1917 opener against Beloit. The stadium wasn’t officially dedicated until the homecoming game against Minnesota on November 3, 1917. The Badgers beat the Gophers 34-0 in front of a capacity of 10,000 fans. Over the next seven years, the stadium gradually removed the temporary wooden bleachers and added concrete seats. In 1924, the capacity had reached 33,000 and there were now seats on all four sides of the field. Over the next 15 years, more and more pieces were added as money became avail-able. In 1940, more seating was installed and the seating capacity had grown to 45,000 with the UW Field House enclosing the south end of the field. An interesting use of the stadium in the 1940s was the inclusion of dormitories for students and military personnel. The Works Progress Administration, initiated by President Franklin Roosevelt to help pull the nation out of depression, constructed the dorms under-neath the east bleachers. There was enough room for 150 men to live, as well as a rifle range and boxing and wrestling rooms. The dorms were initially occupied by naval trainees and, after the war, the dorms were occupied by student veterans. The living quarters were named the Schreiner and Baumann houses in honor of two UW students that were killed in Okinawa dur-ing WWII. The dorms were closed in 1951 and converted into offices for the extension department and later became the home to the athletic and military departments. In 1950, plans for adding an additional 10,000 seats began. At the cost of $569,000 the bleachers in the north end were to be raised to the same level as those in the west and east sides. The project took over a year due to material shortages after the war and an extremely harsh winter. The seats were com-pleted in 1951 and the stadium was now able to hold 55,000 people, but was still one of the smallest in the Big Ten. After near capacity s over the next few seasons, the Board of Regents decided to lower the field and add 10,000 more seats. These new seats would eliminate the track and most of the new seats would be placed along the sidelines. By 1958, the $482,000 project was completed and the capacity had increased to 63,710. The stadium proved adequate during the 1950s and early 1960s. In 1964, the regents decided to add more seating after a number
of successful seasons had brought more and more people to the stadium. This time, the plan was to go up. The second deck along the west side was to be constructed with the addition of a press box (freeing up more seats in the bleachers). The project was completed in time for the 1965 season and brought the capacity up to 77,745. Camp Randall remained virtually untouched for over 35 years until the most recent renovation began in 2001. The $109.5 million project was completed in 2005 rais-ing the capacity to where it currently rests at 80,321. Recent additions include the premium seating structure above the east side bleach-ers, the new Kellner Hall office building, the Athletic Operations Building, the football offices, the McGinnis Family Athletic Ticket Office, new visiting team lockers, the Camp Randall Media Room, and renovations and upgrades to the press box. The new structure on the east side includes 72 suites, 337 club seats and 590 varsity indoor seats. The Communications Center built in 1965 is now remodeled and includes areas for media, game personnel and university department officials and was renamed the Evjue Communications Center after the recent renovation. Kellner Hall, which is attached to the east bleachers and the UW Field House, is home to the Athletic Department and Ticket Office. Since its inception, Camp Randall has seen three different playing surfaces. From 1917 to 1989, the surface was a natural grass playing field. In 1990, artificial turf was installed, and a computerized scoreboard was added in 1992. During the recent renova-tion two video replay scoreboards and a new sound system were installed. In 2004, the turf was replaced with a rubber composite system installed by FieldTurf. That field was replaced with a new FieldTurf surface prior to the 2012 season. Further renovations prior to the 2013 season saw both scoreboards — above the north end zone and attached to Kellner Hall — replaced with larger, high-definition dis-plays. Camp Randall is one of college football’s most storied stadiums with a rich history of service and over 90 years of football. Camp Randall is not solely used by the Wisconsin football team. Since 1982, all WIAA state football championship games have been held at the stadium. Camp Randall has also played host to numerous outdoor concerts, the Drum Corps International, Green Bay Packers exhi-bition games and other large public events.
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The 25 Greatest Moments in Camp Randall History
(Used with permission from KCI Sports
Ventures, LLC, which published a book of the
same name written by Mike Lucas in 2005)
25. Oct. 27, 1984 • Wisconsin 16, Ohio St. 14
The Badgers upset the sixth-ranked Buckeyes behind the stellar play of RB Marck Harrison and LB Craig Raddatz. Harrison rushed for 203 yards while Raddatz recorded two inter-ceptions and 11 tackles.
24. Nov. 12, 1932 • Wisconsin 20, Minnesota 13
The man of many positions, Walter Francis “Mickey Himself” McGuire, in his final home game as a Badger scored all three touch-downs as Wisconsin beat national power-house Minnesota. McGuire scored on the opening kickoff and closed the day by catch-ing the game-winning touchdown pass with nine seconds to play.
23. Oct. 3, 1970 • Wisconsin 29, Penn State 16
Coach John Jardine earned his first win as a Badger, beating No. 17 Penn State prior to their joining the Big Ten along with hall-of-fame coach Joe Paterno in a non-conference battle.
22. Nov. 22, 1952 • Wisconsin 21, Minnesota 21
With the tie against rival Minnesota, the Badgers earned a share of the Big Ten title and advanced to their first Rose Bowl appear-ance. The Badgers then fell 7-0 to USC on New Year’s Day.
21. Oct. 3, 1992 • Wisconsin 20, Ohio St. 16
The Badgers beat No. 12 Ohio St. earning their first win over a ranked opponent in seven years as well as their first conference opening win in 11 years.
20. Oct. 17, 1959 • Wisconsin 25, Iowa 16
By beating the Hawkeyes, Wisconsin started their march towards their first out-right Big Ten title and to the 1960 Rose Bowl. The win was also coach Milt Bruhn’s first at the helm of the Badgers.
19. Oct. 16, 1971 • Wisconsin 31, Michigan St. 28
The “Dance Revolution” was at its peak as Rufus “Roadrunner” Ferguson led the team in rushing with 1,222 yards in 1971. The win over Michigan State was the first for Wisconsin in 10 years.
18. Nov. 23, 2002 • Wisconsin 49, Minnesota 31
Wisconsin became bowl eligible and earned back the rights to the Paul Bunyan Axe with the win. Anthony Davis, who rushed for 301 yards and five TD’s, became only the third Badger to rush for more than 300 yards in a game. Walk-on sophomore, Jim Leonhard, had two interceptions breaking the school record for picks in a season (11).
17. Sept. 30, 1978 • Wisconsin 22, Oregon 19
Third-string quarterback, Mike Kalasmiki came into the game after second-stringer, Charles Green, wasn’t able to produce any offense who replaced injured John Josten early in the first quarter. Kalasmiki directed a 22-point run in the final 10:29 to mark one of the most memorable comebacks in UW his-tory.
16. Nov. 10, 1951 • Wisconsin 16, Pennsylvania 7
The famous “Hard Rocks” defense recovered a fumble in the end zone, returned an intercep-tion for a touchdown and recorded a safety to propel the Badgers past Ivy League opponent, Pennsylvania. Including extra points and field goals, the “Hard Rocks” outscored their oppo-nents 58-53 during the 1951 season.
15. Sept. 9, 2000 • Wisconsin 27, Oregon 23
After recording only 24 yards on the ground and trailing 6-0 at the half, the Badgers responded with a huge second half com-ing from behind to beat the Oregon Ducks. Michael Bennett had 258 of his 290 rushing yards in the second half, while cornerback, Jamar Fletcher, had three interceptions and free safety, Jason Doering, had 18 tackles.
14. Nov. 23, 1974 • Wisconsin 49, Minnesota 14
Wisconsin running back Billy Marek notched his third-straight game with over 200 yards as he tallied 304 yards to go along with five touchdowns in the win. Cornerback Ken Simmons forced one fumble, recovered two and intercepted former Gopher quarter-back and current coach of the Super Bowl Champion Indianapolis Colts, Tony Dungy.
13. Nov. 6, 1993 • Wisconsin 14, Ohio St. 14
One week after the tragic stampede of the student section at Camp Randall, the Badgers welcomed No. 3 Ohio State to Madison. The Buckeyes were undefeated on the season and had a 14-game regular season unbeaten streak dating back to the previous year. The Buckeyes blocked Rick Schnetzky’s game-winning field goal as time expired to end the game in a tie. The Badgers and Buckeyes
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went on to share the Big Ten title that season, and Wisconsin proceeded to beat UCLA in the Rose Bowl.
12. Nov. 19, 1966 • Wisconsin 7, Minnesota 6
Head coach Milt Bruhn won his final game as coach after resigning the Monday before. Bruhn ended his career with a 52-45-6 record including two Big Ten titles. The Badgers didn’t win another game over their next 23 tries, spanning more than two seasons.
11. Oct. 10, 1998 • Wisconsin 31, Purdue 24
House of Pain’s “Jump Around” made its debut between the third and fourth quarters of the night game against the Boilermakers on Homecoming. Purdue quarterback, Drew Brees, set an NCAA mark with 83 pass attempts and tied the completion mark of 55 while amassing 494 yards through the air.
10. Oct. 23, 1982 • Wisconsin 28, Illinois 29
The only loss in the countdown was over-shadowed by the trick play called by famous Wisconsin coach, Dave McClain. QB Randy Wright threw a lateral bounce pass to receiver Al Toon behind the line of scrimmage who then pump faked and found a wide-open tight end, Jeff Nault, for the touchdown.
9. Nov. 20, 1954 • Wisconsin 27, Minnesota 0
1954 Heisman Trophy winner, Alan Ameche, was carried off the field after his final home game as a Badger on senior day. Clarence Bratt set a Big Ten record with four intercep-tions in the game, and as a team, the Badgers tallied a Big Ten record six interceptions.
8. Oct. 11, 2003 • Wisconsin 17, Ohio St. 10
Backup quarterback, Matt Schabert connect-ed with Lee Evans for a 79-yard touchdown strike to upset third-ranked Ohio State. The Buckeyes had arrived at Camp Randall with a 19-game win streak and after Jim Sorgi left the game, Schabert stole the show controlling the ball on offense and hitting Evans for the winning score.
7. Sept. 21, 1974 • Wisconsin 21, Nebraska 20
This win was head coach, John Jardine’s, biggest by far. The game was part of Jardine’s only winning season at the helm of the Badgers. The upset of fourth-ranked Nebraska was one of the biggest wins in school history. Badger receiver, Jeff Mack, scored the game-winning 77-yard touchdown with 3:29 left. 6. Oct. 11, 1969 • Wisconsin 23, Iowa 17
The win marked the first Wisconsin victory in
the last 23 games. Head coach John Coatta notched his first win at the helm after suf-fering two winless seasons entering the 1969 campaign. The crowd rushed the field and carried Coatta off on their shoulders.
5. Sept. 12, 1981 • Wisconsin 21, Michigan 14
The unranked Badgers toppled No. 1 Michigan after losing four straight match-ups with the Wolverines by a combined total of 176-0. After winning the first game of the year, the Badgers finished 7-5, losing to Tennessee in the Garden State Bowl.
4. Nov. 10, 1962 • Wisconsin 37, Northwestern 6
The heralded match-up between Wisconsin’s QB, Ron Vander Kelen and WR, Pat Richter against Northwestern’s QB, Tom Meyers and WR, Paul Flatley was over soon into the sec-ond half. Wisconsin scored 21 points early in the third to seal the game and upset the top-ranked Wildcats. The Badgers went on to fall to USC in the 1963 Rose Bowl.
3. Nov. 21, 1998 • Wisconsin 24, Penn State 3
Entering the game, the Badgers needed Ohio State to beat Michigan as well as win their own game against Penn State to win the Big Ten. Late in the first quarter, the OSU/Michigan game result was shown, giving new life to the Badgers as they had a chance to win the Big Ten after a three-way tie with OSU and Michigan. The Badgers turned it on during the second quarter to put the game out of reach and went on to earn their fifth Rose Bowl appearance.
2. Oct. 31, 1942 • Wisconsin 17, Ohio St. 7
The sixth-ranked Badgers earned their first win over a top-ranked opponent against Ohio State. The Buckeyes had to deal with the relentless Elroy “Crazylegs” Hirsch and Dave Schreiner who both went on to serve in WWII after the 1942 season.
1. Nov. 13, 1999 • Wisconsin 41, Iowa 3
Wisconsin running back, Ron Dayne, set the NCAA’s All-Time rushing record as he broke open a 31-yard run late in the first half. The Badgers won the Big Ten title with the victory and went on the beat Stanford in the 2000 Rose Bowl. Dayne still holds the career rush-ing mark with 7,125 yards.
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Camp Randall Stadium
Getting to Camp Randall Stadium
From Dane County Regional Airport
Exit airport via International Lane to Packers Avenue (Hwy. 113). Turn left on Packers Avenue, which changes to Pennsylvania Avenue, Johnson Street, Gorham Street and then University Avenue. Stay on University through campus and turn left on Randall Avenue. Go approximately three blocks until Randall forks. Take the right fork (Monroe Street.). The stadium is located on the right side on Monroe Street.
From West via I-90 / 94 (Minneapolis)
Take I-90/94 to Highway 151 South (Washington Avenue). Continue to the State Capitol. Turn right on Webster Street and complete half a square around the Capitol (Webster to Dayton to Fairchild). Turn right on W. Washington Avenue and follow it to Regent Street. Turn right onto Regent Street and follow to Camp Randall Stadium.
From east via I-94 (from Milwaukee)
Take I-94 to Highway 30 West. Take Highway 30 to its end at Highway 113 South. Turn left onto 113 South, which becomes Packers / Pennsylvania Avenue. Continue on Packers / Pennsylvania, which changes to Johnson Street, Gorham Street and then University Avenue. Stay on University Ave. through campus and turn left on Randall Avenue. Go approximately three blocks until Randall forks. Take right fork (Monroe Street). The stadium is located on the right side on Monroe Street.
From south via I-90 (from Chicago)
Take I-90 to the Beltline (Highway12/18). Go west on the Beltline to Park Street (Highway 151) and exit right (north). Take Park Street to Regent Street. Turn left on Regent Street, then approximately six blocks to Camp Randall Stadium.
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Bowl Game HistoryRose BowlJan. 1, 1953Rose Bowl Stadium
PASADENA, Calif. — USC scored the game’s only points on a 22-yard pass from Rudy Bukich to Al Carmichael in the Trojans’ 7-0 win over Wisconsin in the Rose Bowl. The Badgers dominated the game from a statistical standpoint, outgaining USC by 120 yards. Led by Alan Ameche’s 133 yards rush-ing, Wisconsin had a 211-48 advantage on the ground. However, both defenses rose to the occasion when necessary. One of Wisconsin’s best scoring chances came in the opening minutes of the third quar-ter. Ameche broke loose for a 54-yard run as the Badgers got to the USC 21-yard line. On third down, Archie Ray Burks fumbled on an end run and USC recovered. The Trojans then put together the game-winning drive (73 yards), which ended with Bukich’s TD pass. Wisconsin countered with a 13-play, 84-yard drive that ended at the Trojan two-yard line when Jerry Witt was stopped a yard short of a first down on a fake field goal play. Coach Ivy Williamson’s club was the first in Badger history to play in a bowl game.
Scoring 1 2 3 4 F
Wisconsin 0 0 0 0 0 USC 0 0 7 0 7
Team statistics UW USC
First downs 19 16 Rushing yards 52-211 38-48 Passes 11-26-2 18-27-2 Passing yards 142 185 Total offense 78-353 65-233 Punts-avg 5-39 8-51 Fumbles-lost 2-1 1-0 Penalties-yards 2-20 6-62
Individual Leaders
Rushing: Ameche (W) 28-133, Witt (W) 10-47, Burks (W) 7-31, Haw (USC) 6-28. Passing: Haluska (W) 11-26-2-142, Bukich (USC) 12-20-2-137. Receiving: Andrykowski (W) 3-32, Peters (W) 3-29, Nickoloff (USC) 7-73, Stillwell (USC) 3-35.
Attendance: 101,500
Rose BowlJan. 1, 1960Rose Bowl Stadium
PASADENA, Calif. — Washington scored the game’s first 17 points en route to a 44-8 Rose Bowl win over Wisconsin. Washington tallied the first TD on a 6-yard run by Don McKeta 10 minutes into the game. George Fleming booted a 26-yard field goal after the Huskies recovered one of four Wisconsin fumbles. Fleming then returned a punt 53 yards for a score on the final play of the period for a 17-0 Husky lead. Badger fullback Tom Wiesner tallied Wisconsin’s only points on a four-yard run with 5:27 left in the opening half. Dale Hackbart connected with Al Schoonover for a two-point conversion that cut the lead to 17-8. Washington quarterback Bob Schloredt, who shared game MVP honors with Fleming, tossed a 23-yard TD pass to close the first-half scor-ing. Schloredt completed four passes for 102 yards and rushed for 81 yards. Wisconsin mounted a challenge in the third quarter, but four plays inside the Husky 10-yard line failed. The Badger defense entered the bowl having allowed barely 10 points per game for the regular season.
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Wisconsin 0 8 0 0 8 Washington 17 7 7 13 44
Team statistics UW Wash.
First downs 13 16 Rushing yards 123 215 Passes 14-32-0 7-13-0 Passing yards 153 137 Total offense 276 352 Punts-avg 6-37 6-36 Fumbles-lost 4-4 2-0 Penalties-yards 3-18 7-85
Individual Leaders
Rushing: Hobbs (W) 7-32, Schloredt (Wash.) 21-81. Passing: Hackbart (W) 11-25-0-145, Schloredt (Wash.) 4-7-0-102. Receiving: Schoonover (W) 3-57, Fleming (Wash.) 1-65.
Attendance: 100,809
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Rose BowlJan. 1, 1963Rose Bowl Stadium
PASADENA, Calif. — A 23-point fourth quarter explosion wasn’t quite enough as the Badgers dropped a 42-37 Rose Bowl encounter to USC. The Trojans had claimed a 42-14 lead on the first play of the fourth quarter before the Badger rally. USC had a 21-7 halftime lead and extend-ed it on the first play of the third stanza, before Ron Vander Kelen led one of the biggest charges in bowl history. Vander Kelen reached paydirt on a 17-yard scamper to reduce the margin to 28-14. USC responded with a pair of touchdown passes by Pete Beathard and the Trojans led 42-14. Lou Holland (13-yard run) and Gary Kroner (four-yard reception) tallied for the Badgers within three minutes. A bad snap on a punt resulted in a UW safety. After the free kick, Vander Kelen hit three straight passes, includ-ing a 19-yard score to Pat Richter for the final 42-37 margin. Vander Kelen, the game MVP, set both school and Rose Bowl records with 401 yards passing. Richter caught 11 of those aerials for 163 yards. The 79 total points scored was a Rose Bowl record that stood for 28 years.
Scoring 1 2 3 4 F
Wisconsin 0 7 7 23 37 USC 7 14 14 7 42
Team statistics UW USC
First downs 32 15 Rushing yards 28-67 41-114 Passes 34-49-3 10-20-0 Passing yards 419 253 Total offense 486 367 Punts-avg 4-40 5-40 Fumbles-lost 6-0 2-1 Penalties-yards 7-77 12-93
Individual Leaders
Rushing: Holland (W) 4-27, Kurek (W) 11-26, Wilson (USC) 17-57. Passing: Vander Kelen (W) 33-48-3-401, Beathard (USC) 8-12-0-190. Receiving: Richter (W) 11-163, Holland (W) 8-72, Kroner (W) 5-64, Bedsole (USC) 4-101, Brown (USC) 3-108.
Attendance: 98,698
Garden State BowlDec. 13, 1981Giants Stadium
EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. — Tennessee scored 18 straight points in the first half and held on to defeat Wisconsin 28-21 in the Garden State Bowl. The Badger defense limited UT to 89 yards rushing, but Volunteer QB Steve Alatorre unleashed a potent passing attack. Alatorre threw for 315 yards. WR Anthony Hancock caught 11 passes for 196 yards. After Fuad Reveiz booted a field goal in the first quarter, Wisconsin assumed its only lead of the game on a three-yard run by Jess Cole. Willie Gault returned the ensuing kick-off 87 yards to give Tennessee a lead it never lost. Reserve quarterback Randy Wright came off the bench to throw a pair of second-half touchdown passes for the Badgers. Wright hit Jeff Nault and Thad McFadden on scoring tosses in the final period. The game featured two high-powered offenses that combined for 49 points, 793 total yards and 49 first downs. Wisconsin’s fourth bowl in school history and first non-Rose Bowl drew a of 53,220.
Scoring 1 2 3 4 F
Wisconsin 7 0 0 14 21 Tennessee 13 8 0 7 28
Team statistics UW UT
First downs 22 27 Rushing yards 39-177 43-89 Passes 14-37-3 24-42-0 Passing yards 212 315 Total offense 389 404 Punts-avg 6-37 6-45 Fumbles-lost 1-1 4-0 Penalties-yards 6-73 8-84
Individual Leaders
Rushing: Davis (W) 6-44, Cole (W) 9-39, Green (W) 5-24, Berry (T) 10-44. Passing: Wright (W) 9-21-1-123, Cole (W) 5-15-2-89, Alatorre (T) 24-42-0-315. Receiving: Nault (W) 5-85, Hancock (T) 11-196.
Attendance: 53,220
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Independence BowlDec. 11, 1982Independence Stadium
SHREVEPORT, La. — Wisconsin won its first bowl game with a 14-3 decision over Kansas State in the Independence Bowl. Randy Wright threw a game-record two TD passes and the Badger defense set a scor-ing record before 24,684 fans. The anticipated was more than 49,000, but a 23-mile-per-hour wind dropped temperatures to 10 degrees below zero. Wright, the game’s offensive MVP, completed nine of 24 throws. However, his 87-yard pass play to Tim Stracka was the longest in UW and Independence Bowl history. The Wisconsin defense limited Kansas State to 192 total yards in the Wildcats’ first-ever postseason appear-ance. KSU had taken a 3-0 lead on Steve Willis’ 29-yard field goal before the Badgers scored 14 straight points. Tim Krumrie was the game defensive MVP. He helped limit the Kansas State running attack to less than two yards per carry. Game totals showed five turnovers, 14 punts, 22 completions in 59 attempts (.372) and 14 penalties.
Scoring 1 2 3 4 F
Wisconsin 0 7 0 7 14 Kansas State 0 3 0 0 3
Team statistics UW KSU
First downs 14 12 Rushing yards 43-131 33-65 Passes 9-24-0 13-35-1 Passing yards 183 127 Total offense 314 192 Punts-avg 6-41 8-37 Fumbles-lost 4-3 2-1 Penalties-yards 5-40 9-75
Individual Leaders
Rushing: Williams (W) 11-57, Ellerson (W) 13-47, Taluao (KSU) 10-31. Passing: Wright (W) 9-24-0-183, Dickey (KSU) 13-35-1-127. Receiving: Keeling (W) 4-64, Nault (W) 2-11, Stracka (W) 1-87, Dageforde (KSU) 4-30, Wallace (KSU) 3-51.
Attendance: 26,684
Hall of Fame BowlDec. 29, 1984Legion Field
BIRMINGHAM, Ala. — A fumbled snap on a 26-yard game-winning field goal attempt was the deciding play in Wisconsin’s 20-19 loss to Kentucky in the Hall of Fame Bowl. Trailing by a point after the Wildcats’ Joe Worley booted a 52-yard field goal with eight minutes left, the Badgers drove inside Kentucky’s 20-yard line. Todd Gregoire’s field goal with 1:55 left never materialized after holder Bob Kobza dropped the center snap. Gregoire, a freshman, had tied a school record with four field goals earlier in the game. Wisconsin assumed a 13-0 lead on a pair of Gregoire three pointers and a three-yard TD pass from Mike Howard to Thad McFadden. The Badgers outgained their SEC foe both on the ground and through the air. However, UW was assessed 13 penal-ties for 133 yards, both Hall of Fame Bowl records. The Badgers also threw two inter-ceptions. Kentucky, which was making its second straight postseason appearance in Birmingham, had no turnovers.
Scoring 1 2 3 4 F
Wisconsin 10 6 3 0 19Kentucky 0 7 10 3 20
Team statistics UW UK
First downs 17 19 Rushing yards 36-181 37-124 Passes 19-30-2 18-34-0 Passing yards 203 188 Total offense 384 312 Punts-avg 5-41 6-38 Fumbles-lost 0-0 1-0 Penalties-yards 13-133 6-49
Individual Leaders
Rushing: Armentrout (W) 15-105, Harrison (W) 14-52, Adams (K) 18-62. Passing: Howard (W) 19-29-1-203, Ramsdell (K) 18-34-0-188. Receiving: Pearson (W) 5-55, Toon (W) 4-48, Phillips (K) 6-55.
Attendance: 47,300
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Rose BowlJan. 1, 1994Rose Bowl Stadium
PASADENA, Calif. –– The Wisconsin defense forced six turnovers, while the offense churned out 250 yards rushing as the Badgers downed UCLA 21-16 in the Rose Bowl. It was the Badgers’ first-ever New Year’s Day bowl vic-tory. More than 70,000 Badger fans attended the game and provided a distinct home-field advantage in the Bruins’ home facility. Tailback Brent Moss, the Rose Bowl MVP, helped the UW to a 14-3 halftime lead by scor-ing on a pair of short runs. Moss rushed for 158 yards on 36 carries. Wisconsin extended its lead to 21-10 when Darrell Bevell provided the game’s most unlikely play. On second down from the UCLA 21, Bevell broke containment and weaved his way to the end zone for the game-winning points. Trailing 21-16, UCLA’s final drive made it to the Badger 18-yard line before Wayne Cook was stopped and the clock expired before the Bruins could run another play. “The win, as much as it was for our play-ers and coaches, was for our fans,” said Coach Barry Alvarez. “They supported us all the way.”
Scoring 1 2 3 4 F
Wisconsin 7 7 0 7 21 UCLA 3 0 0 13 16
Team statistics UW UCLA
First downs 21 31Rushing yards 46-250 40-212 Passes 10-20-1 28-43-1Passing yards 96 288 Total offense 346 500 Punts-avg 6-38 2-35 Fumbles-lost 2-0 5-5 Penalties-yards 12-89 9-95
Individual Leaders
Rushing: Moss (W) 36-158, Fletcher (W) 7-64, Davis (UCLA) 13-88. Passing: Bevell (W) 10-20-1-96, Cook (UCLA) 28-43-1-288. Receiving: Dawkins (W) 4-33, Stokes (UCLA) 14-176.
Attendance: 101,237
Hall of Fame BowlJan. 2, 1995Tampa Stadium
TAMPA, Fla. –– Senior Terrell Fletcher rushed for a Hall of Fame Bowl-record 241 yards as Wisconsin won its second January bowl game in as many years with a 34-20 triumph over Duke. Fletcher gained 190 yards and scored two touchdowns in the second half to ice the win. Wisconsin intercepted three passes in the opening half. Jeff Messenger’s 19-yard return of one of those pickoffs resulted in the Badgers’ first score. Duke eventually tied the game in the third period before Fletcher took over the contest. Fletcher broke the deadlock with a one-yard run late in the third quarter. Jason Burns extended the margin to 27-13 with an 11-yard reception from Darrell Bevell. After the Blue Devils cut the margin to seven (27-20) on Robert Baldwin’s second score, Fletcher turned a critical third-and-one play into a 49-yard touchdown run to clinch the win. More than 30,000 fans made the trip to Tampa as UW won its third game in a row and second bowl in two years to close the season 8-3-1.
Scoring 1 2 3 4 F
Wisconsin 13 0 7 14 34Duke 0 10 3 7 20
Team statistics UW Duke
First downs 19 23 Rushing yards 48-285 29-85 Passes 11-20-1 28-46-4 Passing yards 161 314 Total offense 446 399 Punts-avg 1-38 4-43 Fumbles-lost 2-2 0-0 Penalties-yards 12-86 5-40
Individual Leaders
Rushing: Fletcher (W) 39-241, Burns (W) 6-45, Baldwin (D) 21-70. Passing: Bevell (W) 11-20-1-161, Fischer (D) 28-46-4-314. Receiving: Dawkins (W) 3-29, Khayat (D) 11-109, Jensen (D) 6-97.
Attendance: 61,384
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Copper BowlDec. 27, 1996Arizona Stadium
TUCSON, Ariz. –– Freshman tailback Ron Dayne concluded his remarkable rookie season with a 246-yard, three-touchdown performance in Wisconsin’s 38-10 win over Utah in the Copper Bowl. Dayne was named the game’s Most Valuable Player. He totalled 152 yards by half-time as the Badgers opened up a commanding 31-3 lead. QB Mike Samuel got the UW on the board with a 38-yard run. After Utah kicked a field goal, Dayne scored (two carries for 77 yards) to give the Badgers a 14-3 lead. The Utes were driving again when Cyrill Weems intercepted a pass and returned it 82 yards for a TD and a 21-3 bulge. The Badgers’ secondary picked off four Mike Fouts passes. The featured matchup between Dayne and Utah’s Chris Fuamatu-Ma’afala, the nation’s two largest runners, never materialized. The Ute ballcarrier hurt his ankle early in the game. Badger defensive end Tarek Saleh was game defensive MVP with six tackles, one for a loss, one pass broken up and a blocked field goal. It was the Badgers’ third bowl win in four seasons.
Scoring 1 2 3 4 F
Wisconsin 14 17 0 7 38 Utah 3 0 0 7 10
Team statistics UW Utah
First downs 16 26 Rushing yards 45-349 31-103 Passes 2-6-0 27-49-4 Passing yards 16 327 Total offense 365 430 Punts-avg 2-41 2-31 Fumbles-lost 2-1 1-0 Penalties-yards 3-31 2-11
Individual Leaders
Rushing: Dayne (W) 30-246, Samuel (W) 5-44, Johnson (U) 20-88. Passing: Samuel (W) 2-6-0-16, Fouts (U) 27-49-4-327). Receiving: Hayes (W)1-9, Keehan (U) 6-100, Dyson (U) 6-95.
Attendance: 42,122
Outback BowlJan. 1, 1998Houlihan’s Stadium
TAMPA, Fla. –– A potent offense and suffocat-ing defense were on display in Georgia’s 33-6 win over the Badgers in the 1998 Outback Bowl. Buoyed by a game MVP performance from Bulldog QB Mike Bobo (26-28 passing for 235 yards), the Bulldogs scored the game’s open-ing 33 points. UGA completed 89.7 percent of its passes, the best-ever mark vs. a Badger defense. A 12-yard pass from back-up quarterback Scott Kavanagh to tight end Dague Retzlaff was the Badgers’ lone tally. In a game that featured two of the nation’s best runners –– Wisconsin’s Ron Dayne and Georgia’s Robert Edwards –– the Bulldog ball-carrier was the most effective. Edwards rushed for 110 yards and, more importantly, scored three TDs. Georgia’s multi-threat receiver Hines Ward caught a bowl-game record 12 passes (122 yards), threw one pass (incomplete) and rushed seven times (for eight yards). “I don’t think we played our best game,” Wisconsin Coach Barry Alvarez said. “But I think Georgia had an awful lot to do with that.”
Scoring 1 2 3 4 F
Wisconsin 0 0 0 6 6Georgia 12 7 7 7 33
Team statistics UW Georgia
First downs 18 25 Rushing yards 29-74 41-207 Passes 14-36-2 26-29-0 Passing yards 160 235 Total offense 234 442 Punts-avg 5-44 3-36 Fumbles-lost 0-0 2-1 Penalties-yards 7-71 5-27
Individual Leaders
Rushing: McCullough (W) 4-37, Dayne (W) 14-36, Edwards (G) 22-110. Passing: Samuel (W) 8-27-2-84, Kavanagh (W) 6-9-0-76, Bobo (G) 26-28-0-235. Receiving: Hayes (W) 5-44, Chambers (W) 4-46, Ward (G) 12-122.
Attendance: 56,186
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Rose BowlJan. 1, 1999Rose Bowl Stadium
PASADENA, Calif. –– The 85th Rose Bowl was billed as a battle between Wisconsin’s nation-ally rated defense and UCLA’s vaunted offense. In truth, the Badgers’ Ron Dayne rambled his way to four touchdowns and the UW defense got a stop in the final minute to earn a hard-fought 38-31 Rose Bowl triumph over the sixth-ranked Bruins. UCLA’s defense struggled to stop Dayne, whose 246 yards rushing were one yard shy of the game record. The Badgers mixed in some timely running (65 yards) and passing (154) from QB Mike Samuel in building a 31-21 lead in the third period. The Bruins cut the lead to three on Jermaine Lewis’ second TD and were driv-ing again when freshman Jamar Fletcher intercepted All-American Cade McNown and returned the pick for a TD. Once again, UCLA battled back and pulled within 38-31. The Bruins’ last drive started on their 46-yard line with 1:42 left. Three incom-pletions by McNown set up Wendell Bryant’s game-clinching sack on fourth down. More than 55,000 Badger fans enjoyed the school’s second Rose Bowl win. Dayne’s record-setting performance earned him bowl MVP honors.
Scoring 1 2 3 4 F
Wisconsin 7 17 7 7 38 UCLA 7 14 7 3 31
Team statistics UW UCLA
First downs 22 25 Rushing yards 48-343 38-120 Passes 9-17-0 21-36-1 Passing yards 154 418 Total offense 497 538 Punts-avg 5-41 3-47 Fumbles-lost 2-1 1-1 Penalties-yards 7-45 9-94
Individual Leaders
Rushing: Dayne (W) 27-246, Samuel (W) 13-65, Lewis (UCLA) 10-50, Foster (UCLA) 10-38. Passing: Samuel (W) 9-17-0-154, McNown (UCLA) 19-34-1-340. Receiving: Davis (W) 3-57, Sigmund (W) 2-38, Farmer (UCLA) 7-142, Price (UCLA) 3-102, Melsby (UCLA) 3-66.
Attendance: 93,872
Rose BowlJan. 1, 2000Rose Bowl Stadium
PASADENA, Calif. –– In what was supposed to be a battle of high-powered offenses, the 86th Rose Bowl game between Wisconsin and Stanford ended up a defensive struggle. The Badgers, getting a boost from Heisman Trophy winner Ron Dayne, rallied in the second half for a 17-9 win over the Cardinal. In the process, Wisconsin became the first Big Ten school in history to win the Rose Bowl in back-to-back seasons. Dayne, whose 64-yard run on the second play of the second half energized the Big Ten champs, gained game MVP honors for the sec-ond year in a row. Dayne’s stats in his final game as a Badger included 200 yards on 34 carries. The Badger defense bottled up Stanford’s running attack all game and limited the Cardinal to minus five yards rushing (tied for the second-best mark in school history). QB Todd Husak threw for 258 yards, but UW’s defense dictated the action for most of the game. Wisconsin had a 17-9 lead in the sec-ond half on TD runs by Dayne and Brooks Bollinger, but it took another defensive stand to clinch the win. Stanford’s final drive ended when Husak was sacked on fourth down with just over a minute left.
Scoring 1 2 3 4 F
Wisconsin 0 3 7 7 17 Stanford 0 9 0 0 9
Team statistics UW Stanford
First downs 16 14 Rushing yards 53-226 27-(-5) Passes 7-14-0 18-35-0 Passing yards 105 264 Total offense 331 259 Punts-avg 8-43 8-38 Fumbles-lost 0-0 2-0 Penalties-yards 8-72 7-50
Individual Leaders
Rushing: Dayne (W) 34-200, Kuhns (W) 2-10, Bollinger (W) 12-9, Wire (S) 5-6. Passing: Bollinger (W) 7-14-0-105, Husak (S) 17-34-0-258. Receiving: Chambers (W) 5-76, Sigmund (W) 2-29, Pitts (S) 6-81, Usa (S) 3-60, Walters (S) 3-52, Davis (S) 3-44.
Attendance: 93,731
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Sun BowlDec. 29, 2000Sun Bowl Stadium
EL PASO, Texas. –– A furious second-half comeback — including big plays on special teams, a turnover from the defense and a bal-anced offense — contributed to Wisconsin’s 21-20 victory over UCLA in the 2000 Sun Bowl. After falling behind 20-7 with a little more than one-and-a-half quarters left, Michael Bennett turned the momentum with a 54-yard kickoff return. Brooks Bollinger’s three-yard TD pass to Chris Chambers brought the Badgers to within 20-14. On UCLA’s next drive, Ben Herbert made a key fourth-down stop on a fake field goal by the Bruins. The Badgers took over on their own 30-yard line and drove for the tying score, a six-yard run by Bennett. Vitaly Pisetsky’s conversion was the winning point. The game was far from over. UCLA had three more possessions, but the Badgers held each time and wrapped up the victory with Jamar Fletcher’s intercep-tion in the final minute. Bennett was named Special Teams MVP, while UCLA’s Freddie Mitchell (9-180) was the game MVP. Besides Bennett’s TD run and Chambers’ scoring catch, the Badgers got their other points from Lee Evans (54-yard catch). It was the Badgers’ third bowl win over UCLA since 1994.
Scoring 1 2 3 4 F
Wisconsin 7 0 7 7 21UCLA 10 7 3 0 20
Team statistics UW UCLA
First downs 20 18 Rushing yards 37-114 43-168 Passes 20-33-1 10-19-1 Passing yards 282 139 Total offense 396 307 Punts-avg 3-46 5-37 Fumbles-lost 0-0 0-0 Penalties-yards 8-71 4-29
Individual Leaders
Rushing: Bennett (W) 16-83, Bollinger (W) 16-55, Foster (UCLA) 26-107. Passing: Bollinger (W) 9-17-0-116, Sorgi (W) 1-2-1-23, McEwan (UCLA) 12-18-1-135, Paus (UCLA) 8-15-0-147. Receiving: Chambers (W) 5-39, Evans (W) 3-86, Mitchell (UCLA) 9-180, Poli-Dixon (UCLA) 7-50.
Attendance: 49,093
Alamo BowlDec. 28, 2002Alamodome
SAN ANTONIO, Texas — Wisconsin continued its remarkable run of success in bowl games, stunning 14th-ranked Colorado with a come-from-behind 31-28 overtime victory in the Alamo Bowl presented by MasterCard at the Alamodome. It was the Badgers’ seventh bowl win in eight tries. Mike Allen booted a 37-yard field goal on Wisconsin’s first possession of overtime to give the UW the victory. Colorado’s Pat Brougham had missed a 45-yard field goal attempt on the Buffaloes’ first OT possession. Brooks Bollinger drove the Badgers 80 yards in 10 plays and capped the march with a 1-yard touchdown run with 51 seconds left in regulation to send the game to overtime. During the final regulation drive, the Badgers converted twice on fourth down. Wisconsin overcame four turnovers by limiting the high-powered Colorado running game to just 123 yards rushing and 200 yards in total offense. Buffs running back Chris Brown, the nation’s third-leading rusher, was held to 97 yards on 28 carries. The Badgers accumulated 356 yards of total offense, including 99 yards rushing from Davis and 82 on the ground from Bollinger. Bollinger was 12-24 passing for 163 yards and two scores.
Scoring 1 2 3 4 OT F
Wisconsin 7 14 0 7 3 31Colorado 14 0 14 0 0 28
Team statistics UW Colorado
First downs 21 13 Rushing yards 51-193 44-123 Passes 12-24-1 9-18-3 Passing yards 163 77 Total offense 356 200 Punts-avg 5-36 6-41 Fumbles-lost 3-3 1-0 Penalties-yards 6-64 9-71
Individual Leaders
Rushing: A. Davis (W) 25-99, Bollinger (W) 20-82, Brown (C) 28-97. Passing: Bollinger (W) 12-24-1-163, Hodge (C) 6-13-3-62. Receiving: B. Williams (W) 5-83, Charles (W) 5-67, Hackett (C) 3-30.
Attendance: 50,690
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Music City BowlDec. 31, 2003Coliseum
NASHVILLE, Tenn. — Auburn scored twice in the final 3:30 to snap a 14-14 tie and defeat Wisconsin 28-14 in the Music City Bowl at the Coliseum. It was just the second defeat for the Badgers in nine bowl appearances during the Alvarez era. Jim Sorgi had connected with Lee Evans on a 12-yard touchdown pass with 8:52 remaining. Sorgi then hit Owen Daniels for a two-point conversion that tied the game at 14. Wisconsin stopped Auburn on the ensuing possession and drove to midfield before Will Herring intercepted a Sorgi pass at the Auburn 13-yard line. The Tigers then marched 87 yards in six plays, culminating in a 2-yard TD run by Ronnie Brown. The Tigers recovered a Sorgi fumble less than a minute later and iced the game on a one-yard TD run by Cadillac Williams. Auburn took a 7-6 lead at the half and expanded that edge to 14-6 after three quar-ters before the Badgers knotted the affair mid-way through the final quarter. The Tigers held a 197-58 advantage on the ground and a 354-261 edge in total yards. Auburn had three players -- Williams (68), Jason Campbell (67) and Brown (62) -- rush for at least 60 yards. UW’s Anthony Davis ran for 77 yards in his most extensive action since the second game of the season.
Scoring 1 2 3 4 F
Wisconsin 0 6 0 8 14 Auburn 0 7 7 14 28
Team statistics UW Auburn
First downs 18 15 Rushing yards 37-58 40-197 Passes 17-29-1 11-23-1Passing yards 203 157 Total offense 261 354 Punts-avg 4-38.5 5-45.2 Fumbles-lost 2-1 0-0 Penalties-yards 4-25 8-66
Individual Leaders
Rushing: A. Davis (W) 17-77, Williams (A) 18-68, Campbell (A) 9-67, Brown (A) 13-62. Passing: Sorgi (W) 13-22-1-169, Campbell (A) 10-22-1-138. Receiving: B. Williams (W) 6-57, Evans (W) 4-51, McIntyre (A) 3-74.
Attendance: 55,109
Outback BowlJan. 1, 2005Raymond James Stadium
TAMPA, Fla. — A late rally came up just short as the 16th-ranked Wisconsin football team dropped a hard-fought 24-21 loss to No. 7 Georgia in the Outback Bowl at Raymond James Stadium. The Bulldogs extended their 10-6 lead early in the third quarter by tallying a pair of touchdowns to make it 24-6 with 6:33 left. One of those TDs came after David Greene’s pass deflected off a Bulldog player and into the hands of fullback Jeremy Thomas, who took it in 24 yards for the score. Wisconsin countered as John Stocco capped a scoring drive with a 19-yard touch-down pass to Darrin Charles, and linebacker Andy Crooks jumped a screen pass and returned it 11 yards for a touchdown with 4:13 remaining. Stocco completed a pass to Jonathan Orr for a two-point conversion to pull Wisconsin within 24-21. That was as close as the Badgers would get, though, as Georgia was able to run out the clock to earn the win. Wisconsin had 230 yards of total offense, compared to 460 for the Bulldogs. Anthony Davis rushed 21 times for 79 yards for the Badgers to finish his career in fifth place on the Big Ten’s all-time rushing list. Stocco com-pleted 12-of-27 passes for 170 yards and one TD.
Scoring 1 2 3 4 F
Wisconsin 3 3 7 8 21 Georgia 3 7 14 0 24
Team statistics UW Georgia
First downs 21 14 Rushing yards 37-196 35-60 Passes 19-41-2 12-27-0 Passing yards 264 170 Total offense 460 230 Punts-avg 6-33.2 7-44.3 Fumbles-lost 1-1 2-2 Penalties-yards 8-85 7-45
Individual Leaders
Rushing: Davis (W) 21-79, Brown (G) 16-111. Passing: Stocco (W) 12-27-0-170, Greene (G) 19-38-2-264. Receiving: Davis (W) 4-19, Brown (G) 4-44, Gibson (G) 4-42.
Attendance: 62,414
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Capital One BowlJan. 2, 2006Florida Citrus Bowl Stadium
ORLANDO, Fla. — Junior RB Brian Calhoun rushed for 213 yards and a touchdown, and junior QB John Stocco threw for 301 yards and two scores, as Wisconsin defeated sev-enth-ranked Auburn 24-10 in the Capital One Bowl at Citrus Bowl Stadium. The Badgers amassed 548 yards of total offense against a Tigers team that enterted the contest allowing just 294.09 yards per game, ninth best nationally. They did it behind Calhoun, who became just the second player in Division I-A history to record 1,500 yards rushing and 500 yards receiving in the same season. They also did it through the strength , poise and agility of Stocco, who connected with Brandon Williams for 173 yards and one TD. That score moved Stocco to No. 1 on the sin-gle-season list for TD passes (20) at Wisconsin.
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Wisconsin 10 7 0 7 24 Auburn 0 0 3 7 10
Team statistics UW Auburn
First downs 24 19 Rushing yards 42-247 35-99 Passes 15-27-2 15-33-1Passing yards 301 137 Total offense 548 236 Punts-avg 3-45.3 6-45.7 Fumbles-lost 2-1 1-1 Penalties-yards 7-56 5-35
Individual Leaders
Rushing: Calhoun (W) 30-213, Irons (A) 22-88. Passing: Stocco (W) 15-27-2-301, Cox (A) 15-33-1-137. Receiving: Williams (W) 6-173, Obomanu (A) 5-62.
Attendance: 57,221
Capital One BowlJan. 1, 2007Florida Citrus Bowl Stadium
ORLANDO, Fla. — Wisconsin won its school- record 12th game of the season and the 2007 Capital One Bowl with a 17-14 win over Arkansas at Florida Citrus Bowl Stadium. Quarterback John Stocco, who missed the final two games of the regular season, returned to the field for his final game in a Badger uni-form and was named the most valuable player of the game. Stocco completed 14 of his 34 passing attempts for 206 yards and two touchdowns. He finished second to Darrell Bevell among Wisconsin’s all-time leaders in passing yards, pass attempts, pass completions, completion percentage and passing touchdowns. Stocco hit tight end Travis Beckum five times for 82 yards, including a team-long 29 yard reception, and one touchdown. Paul Hubbard and Luke Swan each pulled in four catches. Hubbard finished with 73 yards receiving and one touchdown. Defensively, Mark Zalewski led the Badger effort with nine tackles while Joe Stellmacher finished with six and three more players, Zach Hampton, Mike Newkirk and Allen Langford, had five apiece. The Wisconsin defense also intercepted two Razorback passes. Hampton picked off his second career interception while DeAndre Levy recorded his first.
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Wisconsin 10 7 0 0 17 Arkansas 7 0 0 7 14
Team statistics UW Arkansas
First downs 15 18Rushing yards 28-(-5) 34-232 Passes 14-34-2 15-32-2Passing yards 206 136 Total offense 201 368 Punts-avg 7-42.7 8-33.6 Fumbles-lost 1-1 1-0 Penalties-yards 4-35 12-123
Individual Leaders
Rushing: Hill (W) 19-36, Jones (A) 14-150. Passing: Stocco (W) 14-34-2-206, Dick (A) 9-21-1-98. Receiving: Williams (W) 5-82, Johnson (A) 4-46, Washington (A) 3-46.
Attendance: 60,774
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Outback BowlJan. 1, 2008Raymond James Stadium
TAMPA, Fla. — Despite keeping Tennessee scoreless in the second half, the Wisconsin football team fell to the Volunteers, 21-17. Returning from an injury, P.J. Hill carried the ball 16 times for 132 yards, while quarterback Tyler Donovan finished with 155 passing yards and two touchdowns (one passing, one rush-ing). On its opening drive, Tennessee went 66 yards in nine plays, capping off the posses-sion with a 3-yard touchdown run by Gerald Jones. The Badgers responded on their next drive, culminating in a seven-yard scamper by Donovan. Two UT touchdown passes game the Vols a 21-7 lead late in the half but the Badgers closed the deficit to seven after an Andy Crooks TD reception with just over a minute remaining. A Taylor Mehlhaff 27-yard field goal late in the third quarter accounted for the only points of the second half.
Scoring 1 2 3 4 F
Tennessee 7 14 0 0 21Wisconsin 7 7 3 0 17
Team statistics UW Tennessee
First downs 16 18 Rushing yards 41-192 29-66 Passes 14-25-1 25-43-2Passing yards 155 365 Total offense 347 431 Punts-avg 6-44.7 7-42.1 Fumbles-lost 1-1 2-1 Penalties-yards 2-10 5-60
Individual Leaders
Rushing: Hill (W) 16-132, Brown (W) 8-29, Hardesty (T) 7-42. Passing: Donovan (W) 14-24-1, Ainge (T) 25-43-2).Receiving: Graham (W) 7-75, Briscoe (T) 7-101-1, Moore (T) 4-86).
Attendance: 60,121
Champs Sports BowlDec. 27, 2008Florida Citrus Bowl Stadium
ORLANDO, Fla. — Florida State scored 21 points off of three Wisconsin turnovers – two coming on fumble returns for touchdowns – and the Seminoles went on to a 42-13 victory over the Badgers in the Champs Sports Bowl. The Badgers and Seminoles battled to a scoreless tie until Florida State’s Derek Nicholson returned a fumble 75 yards for a touchdown with 12:33 remaining in the sec-ond quarter. The Badgers countered with a 31-yard field goal from Philip Welch leaving the Seminoles with a 7-3 lead. But Florida State got a one-handed, 15-yard TD reception from Greg Carr with seven seconds left to give the ‘Noles a 14-3 halftime lead. Welch kicked a 41-yard field goal with 12:01 left in the third quarter to cut the lead to 14-6, but FSU responded with a 16-play, 85-yard scoring drive that consumed 7:43 and was punctuated by a 6-yard TD run from Antone Smith. The Seminoles scored 21 unan-swered points after that. UW running back P.J. Hill rushed for 140 yards to lead the Badger offense.
Scoring 1 2 3 4 F
Wisconsin 0 3 3 7 13 Florida State 0 14 14 14 42
Team statistics UW Florida St.
First downs 16 23 Rushing yards 38-201 38-134 Passes 9-16-1 23-37-2Passing yards 132 276 Total offense 333 410Punts-avg 6-44.3 4-71Fumbles-lost 3-3 0-0 Penalties-yards 2-25 7-85
Individual Leaders
Rushing: Hill (W) 15-140, Clay (W) 11-43, Jones (F) 4-55-1. Passing: Sherer (W) 9-16-1, Ponder (F) 18-31-2. Receiving: Graham (W) 3-62, Toon (W) 2-27, Carr (F) 8-78-1.
Attendance: 52,692
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Champs Sports BowlDec. 29, 2009Florida Citrus Bowl Stadium
ORLANDO, Fla. — John Clay had 121 yards rushing and two touchdowns, powering No. 24 Wisconsin past 14th-ranked Miami 20-14 in the Champs Sports Bowl. Clay ran through, over and around the Hurricanes to help the Badgers earn their first victory over a ranked opponent this season. Scott Tolzien threw for a career-high 260 yards, and Montee Ball added 61 yards rush-ing for Wisconsin. Clay had all sorts of seams to run through, and he bulldozed his way to the rest of his yards. The Big Ten offensive player of the year ripped through a hole for a 52-yard run, and followed that with his second 3-yard TD run of the game to put Wisconsin ahead 14-7 in the second quarter. Phillip Welch added a 37-yard field goal with 12 seconds left in the half and a 29-yard-er with 4:01 remaining in the game that made it 20-7. Tight end Lance Kendricks had a career-high 128 receiving yards, becoming just the third UW receiver to go over the 100-yard receiving mark in a bowl game, while his seven receptions tied for the second-most in school history in a bowl game.
Scoring 1 2 3 4 F
Miami 7 0 0 7 14 Wisconsin 7 10 0 3 20
Team statistics UM UW
First downs 14 17 Rushing yards 23-61 42-170 Passes 16-30-0 19-26-1Passing yards 188 260Total offense 249 430Punts-avg 6-41.0 5-39.0Fumbles-lost 2-1 2-2Penalties-yards 3-20 6-60
Individual Leaders
Rushing: Clay (W) 22-121-2, Ball (W) 15-61, Berry (M) 4-29Passing: Tolzien (W) 19-26-1-260, Harris (M) 16-29-0-188Receiving: Kendricks (W) 7-128, Graham (W) 6-77, Collier (M) 5-41-1
Attendance: 56,747
Rose BowlJan. 1, 2011Rose Bowl Stadium
PASADENA, Calif. — Linebacker Tank Carder swatted down a 2-point conversion pass attempt with 2 minutes to play, and it helped No. 3 TCU completed a perfect season with its first Rose Bowl victory, 21-19, over fourth-ranked Wisconsin. The play halted the Badgers’ attempt at a fourth-quarter comeback, which nearly came to fruition after Montee Ball capped a 132-yard day by running in for a touchdown from 4 yards out on the end of a 77-yard scoring drive. Through the air, senior quarterback Scott Tolzien completed 12 of 21 passes for 159 yards to finish the season with a Big Ten-record completion percentage of 72.9 percent.Ball’s score was the only points of the second half for Wisconsin, which also held TCU to a single second-half TD The two teams combined for a Rose Bowl-record 24 first quarter points. The Badgers kicked a field goal after marching 55 yards on eight plays on their game-opening drive, a 30-yarder from Phillip Welch. TCU answered with a 23-yard touchdown pass from quarter-back Andy Dalton to Bart Johnson on its first possession, jumping out to a 7-3 lead. Clay countered with a 1-yard touchdown run on UW’s next drive to help the Badgers regain the lead, but Dalton quickly put the Frogs back out front on a 4-yard run of his own.
Scoring 1 2 3 4 F
Wisconsin 10 3 0 6 19 TCU 14 0 7 0 21
Team statistics UW TCU
First downs 20 18 Rushing yards 46-226 26-82 Passes 12-21-0 15-22-0Passing yards 159 219Total offense 385 301Punts-avg 3-42.0 4-36.5Fumbles-lost 1-0 0-0Penalties-yards 6-41 4-20
Individual Leaders
Rushing: Ball (W) 22-132-1, Clay (W) 11-76-1, Dalton (T) 9-28-1Passing: Tolzien (W) 12-21-0-159, Dalton (T) 15-23-0-219, 1 TDReceiving: Kendricks (W) 4-36, Toon (W) 3-46, Kerley (T) 6-58
Attendance: 94,118
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Rose BowlJan. 2, 2012Rose Bowl Stadium
PASADENA, Calif. — When the clock ran out on Wisconsin’s attempt at a rally in the final seconds of the fourth quarter, the 0:00 show-ing on the scoreboard added up to a 45-38 win for the Oregon Ducks in the highest-scoring game in Rose Bowl history. An official video review concluded that Russell Wilson’s attempt to stop the clock after a first-down completion took longer than the 2 seconds with which he had to work. Wilson ompleted 19 of 25 passes for 295 yards and a pair of touchdowns. He added a rushing TD, as well. Junior running back Montee Ball left his stamp on the NCAA record book, rushing for his 39th touchdown to tie Barry Sanders’ mark for total TDs in a season. The Heisman Trophy finalist finished the game with 164 yards on 32 carries. The Badgers led five separate times in the game as the teams traded punches, but UW couldn’t muster another trip to the end zone after the Ducks opened the fourth quarter with a score. Wisconsin coughed up a pair of uncharac-teristic turnovers in the second half and gave up 621 yards to an Oregon offense that proved its ability to score quickly -- an affinity spe-cifically showcased by speedster De’Anthony Thomas on touchdown runs of 91 and 64 yards.
Scoring 1 2 3 4 F
Wisconsin 14 14 10 0 38 Oregon 14 14 7 10 45
Team statistics UW ORE
First downs 23 22 Rushing yards 46-212 40-345 Passes 19-26-1 18-24-1Passing yards 296 276Total offense 508 621Punts-avg 2-44.5 3-46.0Fumbles-lost 1-1 2-1Penalties-yards 3-20 7-56
Individual Leaders
Rushing: Ball (W) 32-164-1, James (O) 25-159-1, Thomas, De. (O) 2-155-2Passing: Wilson (W) 19-25-1-296, 2 TD, Thomas, Da. (O) 17-23-1-268, 3 TDReceiving: Abbrederis (W) 4-119-1, Toon (W) 9-104-1, Tuinei (O) 8-158-2
Attendance: 91,245
Rose Bowl Jan. 1, 2013 Rose Bowl Stadium
PASADENA, Calif. — The way Wisconsin’s season played out, you knew this one was going to come down to the wire. Unforunately for the Badgers, the result was a familiar one for a team making its third-consecutive appearance in the Rose Bowl.For the third straight season, Wisconsin saw a late drive that could have tied the game fall agonizingly short in The Granddaddy of Them All. Trailing by six in the game’s waning minutes, senior QB Curt Phillips led the Badgers’ charge but was intercepted just past midfield. That allowed No. 8 Stanford to run out the clock on a 20-14 win over the Badgers. Montee Ball scored his 83rd career touchdown on an 11-yard run in the second quarter, making him the first player in the game’s 99-year history to score TDs in three different Rose Bowls and the first to rush for 100 yards three times in “The Granddaddy.”
Score 1 2 3 4 F
Wisconsin 0 14 0 0 14Stanford 14 3 0 3 20
Team statistics UW STAN
First downs 17 17Rushing yards 45-218 35-187 Passes 10-17-1 13-20-0Passing yards 83 157Total offense 301 344Punts-avg 7-44.6 6-45.5Fumbles-lost 0-0 0-0Penalties-yards 4-40 6-48
Individual Leaders
Rushing: Ball (W) 24-100-1, Phillips (W) 5-64-0, Gordon (W) 9-51-0, Taylor (S) 20-88-1, Hogan, 7-54-0Passing: Phillips (W) 10-16-1-83, TD, Stave (W) 0-1-0-0, Hogan (S) 12-19-0-123Receiving: Abbrederis (W) 3-44-0, White (W) 2-5-0, Fredrick (W) 1-4-1, Ertz (S) 3-61-0, Montgomery (S) 3-26-0
Attendance: 93,359
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Capital One BowlJan. 1, 2014Florida Citrus Bowl Stadium
ORLANDO, Fla. — Despite 100-yard rushing efforts from James White and Melvin Gordon, No. 19 Wisconsin (9-4) lost for the first time in the Capital One Bowl with a 34-24 setback to No. 8 South Carolina (11-2) and its quar-terback, game MVP Connor Shaw, who was responsible for five Gamecocks touchdowns. White and Gordon broke the Football Bowl Subdivision record for rushing yards by team-mates in a season with a combined total 3,053 yards and became the first pair of teammates from an FBS team to each rush for 1,400 yards in the same season. Gordon finished his sophomore season with 1,609 rushing yards while White amassed 1,444 in his senior year. While the Gamecocks struggled to contain the Badgers’ rushing attack, Shaw and receiv-er Bruce Ellington did plenty to keep South Carolina productive on offense. Trailing 17-13 in the third quarter, Ellington reeled in a juggling reception near the sideline on a fourth-and-7 play. Two plays later Shaw found Ellington for a 22-yard TD strike to put the Gamecocks up by three. Kenzel Doe took the ensuing kickoff and ran it back 91 yards for a score to get the Badgers back within a field goal, but Shaw responded with an 81-yard scoring drive he capped with a 1-yard TD run to provide the final margin.
Scoring 1 2 3 4 F
Wisconsin 0 14 3 7 24South Carolina 7 6 7 14 34
Team statistics UW SCAR
First downs 21 20Rushing yards 43-293 34-117 Passes 16-26-3 23-26-0Passing yards 117 321Total offense 410 438Punts-avg 0-0.0 3-33.7Fumbles-lost 1-1 2-2Penalties-yards 2-15 4-23
Individual Leaders
Rushing: Gordon (W) 25-143-0, White (W) 12-107-0, Davis (S) 9-49-0, Shaw (S) 16-47-1Passing: Stave (W) 9-13-1-80, 2 TD, Phillips (W) 7-12-2-37, Shaw (S) 22-25-0-312, 3 TD, Ellington (S) 1-1-0-9, TDReceiving: Abbrederis (W) 5-30-0, Pedersen (W) 3-50-0, Duckworth (W) 2-7-1, Arneson (W) 1-1-1, Ellington (S) 6-140-2, Roland (S) 6-112-0, Adams (S) 2-17-1, Shaw (S) 1-9-1
Attendance: 56,629
Outback BowlJan. 1, 2015Raymond James Stadium
TAMPA, Fla. — Once Wisconsin turned Melvin Gordon loose on Auburn, there was no stop-ping the nation’s leading rusher. Gordon ran for an Outback Bowl-record 251 yards and three touchdowns, and Rafael Gaglianone kicked a 25-yard field goal in over-time to give the 17th-ranked Badgers a 34-31 victory over the No. 19 Tigers. Gordon scored on runs of 25, 53 and 6 yards to threaten Barry Sanders’ FBS single-season rushing record. The Wisconsin star fin-ished with 2,587 yards in 14 games — second most behind Sanders’ 2,628 in 1988. Gordon went over 100 yards for the day with a 17-yard gain of the first play of the sec-ond half. His 27th rushing TD finished a six-play, 75-yard march QB Joel Stave led without putting the ball in the air. His 28th, on a carry up the middle on fourth-and-1, put the Badgers ahead 21-17 late in the third quarter. Nick Marshall threw for two touchdowns for Auburn, which also got a pair of TDs on the ground from Cameron Artis-Payne. The Tigers (8-5) were unable to move the ball in overtime, though, and lost when Daniel Carlson’s 45-yard field goal hit the right upright and bounced away. Stave completed 14 of 27 passes for 121 yards and made a couple of big completions on a 64-yard drive the Badgers put together to send the game into overtime on Gaglianone’s 29-yard field goal.
Scoring 1 2 3 4 OT F
Auburn 7 7 3 14 0 31Wisconsin 7 0 14 10 3 34
Team statistics AUB UW
First downs 21 31Rushing yards 43-219 54-400 Passes 16-26-3 23-26-0Passing yards 216 121Total offense 435 521Punts-avg 4-45.8 3-26.3Fumbles-lost 0-0 0-0Penalties-yards 9-75 3-28
Individual Leaders
Rushing: Artis-Payne (A) 26-126-2, Louis (A) 3-41-0, Grant (A) 5-30-0, Gordon (W) 34-251-3, Clement (W) 15-105-0, Doe (W) 2-39-0Passing: Marshall (A) 15-22-0-217, 2 TD, Stave (W) 14-27-3-121, TDReceiving: Bray (A) 5-63-0, Coates (A) 4-24-0, Louis (A) 1-66-1, Uzomah (A) 1-20-1, Erickson (W) 4-38-0, Arneson (W) 2-33-0, Fumagalli (W) 2-18-0, Clement (W) 2-11-1
Attendance: 44,023
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Holiday BowlDec. 30, 2015Qualcomm Stadium
SAN DIEGO, Calif. — Rafael Gaglianone kicked a 29-yard field goal with 2:27 left to lift No. 23 Wisconsin to a 23-21 victory against Southern California in the Holiday Bowl. Gaglianone’s third field goal gave Wisconsin (10-3) its first win in seven tries against USC (8-6). The teams hadn’t met since 1966, and two of USC’s wins in the series were in the Rose Bowl, in 1953 and 1963. Wisconsin’s Sojourn Shelton intercepted Cody Kessler with 1:44 left. Kessler was hit from behind by UW lineabcker Jack Cichy, who was named Defensive MVP. In the third quarter, Cichy sacked Kessler on three straight plays for a loss of 24 yards. USC, which beat Nebraska in last year’s Holiday Bowl, had taken a 21-20 lead on Kessler’s 7-yard touchdown pass to Darreus Rogers with 10:19 left. Wisconsin was in control for much of the game. Corey Clement scored on a 6-yard run midway through the second quarter for a 10-0 lead. Joel Stave threw a 4-yard scoring pass to tight end Austin Traylor for a 20-7 lead mid-way through the third quarter. Stave was 18 of 27 for 217 yards on his way to Offensive MVP honors and became UW’s all-time winningest quarterback with the 31st victory of his career.
Scoring 1 2 3 4 F
USC 0 7 7 7 21Wisconsin 0 13 7 3 23
Team statistics USC UW
First downs 16 22Rushing yards 28-65 46-177 Passes 18-33-1 18-29-0Passing yards 221 217Total offense 286 394Punts-avg 6-38.2 6-39.8Fumbles-lost 0-0 0-0Penalties-yards 6-58 5-36
Individual Leaders
Rushing: Jones (S) 8-47-0, Davis (S) 12-27-2, Greene (S) 1-6-0; Clement (W) 19-66-1, Ogunbowale (W) 13-50-0, D. Watt (W) 5-32-0, McEvoy (W) 4-25-0, Deal (W) 2-8-0 Passing: Kessler (S) 18-32-1-221, TD; Stave (W) 18-27-0-217, TDReceiving: Smith-Schuster (S) 4-65-0, Jackson (S) 3-32-0, Mitchell (S) 2-27-0, Petite (S) 2-26-0, Rogers (S) 2-25-1, McNamara (S) 2-21; Erickson (W) 5-54-0, Wheelwright (W) 4-47-0, Traylor (W) 3-47-1, Fumagalli (W) 2-36-0, Ogunbowale (W) 2-21-0, D. Watt (W) 2-12-0
Attendance: 48,329
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Bowl Game Records (Individual)Scoring
MOST POINTS SCORED
24 Ron Dayne vs. UCLA, Rose (Jan. 1, 1999)18 Ron Dayne vs. Utah, Copper (Dec. 27, 1996)17 Gary Kroner vs. USC, Rose (Jan. 1, 1963)14 Terrell Fletcher vs. Duke, Hall of Fame (Jan. 2, 1995)13 Todd Gregoire vs. Kentucky, Hall of Fame (Dec. 29, 1984)
MOST TOUCHDOWNS
4 Ron Dayne vs. UCLA, Rose (Jan. 1, 1999)3 Ron Dayne vs. Utah, Copper (Dec. 27, 1996)3 Melvin Gordon vs. Auburn (Jan. 1, 2015)2 Gary Kroner vs. USC, Rose (Jan. 1, 1963)2 Brent Moss vs. UCLA, Rose (Jan. 1, 1994)2 Terrell Fletcher vs. Duke, Hall of Fame (Jan. 2, 1995)2 John Clay vs. Miami, Champs Sports (Dec. 29, 2009)
NON-OFFENSIVE SCORING PLAYS
Ernest Von Heimburg safety vs. USC, Rose (Jan. 1, 1963)11-yard interception return by Andy Crooks vs. Georgia, Outback (Jan. 1, 2005)19-yard interception return by Jeff Messenger vs. Duke, Hall of Fame (Jan. 2, 1995)46-yard interception return by Jamar Fletcher vs. UCLA, Rose (Jan. 1, 1999)82-yard interception return by Cyril Weems vs. Utah, Copper (Dec. 27, 1996)33-yard fumble return by Louis Nzegwu vs. Oregon, Rose (Jan. 2, 2012)91-yard kickoff return by Kenzel Doe vs. South Carolina, Capital One (Jan. 1, 2014)
Passing
MOST PASSING YARDS
401 Ron Vander Kelen vs. USC, Rose (Jan. 1, 1963)301 John Stocco vs. Auburn, Capital One (Jan. 2, 2006)296 Russell Wilson vs. Oregon, Rose (Jan. 2, 2012)260 Scott Tolzien vs. Miami, Champs Sports (Dec. 29, 2009)217 Joel Stave vs. USC, Holiday (Dec. 30, 2015)206 John Stocco vs. Arkansas, Capital One (Jan. 1, 2007)203 Michael Howard vs. Kentucky, Hall of Fame (Dec. 29, 1984)183 Randy Wright vs. Kansas St., Independence (Dec. 11, 1982)170 John Stocco vs. Georgia, Outback (Jan. 1, 2005)169 Jim Sorgi vs. Auburn, Music City (Dec. 31, 2003)
MOST PASSING ATTEMPTS
48 Ron Vander Kelen vs. USC, Rose (Jan. 1, 1963)34 John Stocco vs. Arkansas, Capital One (Jan. 1, 2007)29 Michael Howard vs. Kentucky, Hall of Fame (Dec. 29, 1984)27 Mike Samuel vs. Georgia, Outback (Jan. 1, 1998)27 John Stocco vs. Georgia, Outback (Jan. 1, 2005)27 John Stocco vs. Auburn, Capital One (Jan. 2, 2006)27 Joel Stave vs. Auburn (Jan. 1, 2015)27 Joel Stave vs. USC, Holiday (Dec. 30, 2015)26 James Haluska vs. USC, Rose (Jan. 1, 1953)26 Scott Tolzien vs. Miami, Champs Sports (Dec. 29, 2009)25 Dale Hackbart vs. Washington, Rose (Jan. 1, 1960)25 Russell Wilson vs. Oregon, Rose (Jan. 2, 2012)
MOST PASS COMPLETIONS
33 Ron Vander Kelen vs. USC, Rose (Jan. 1, 1963)19 Michael Howard vs. Kentucky, Hall of Fame (Dec. 29, ’84)19 Scott Tolzien vs. Miami, Champs Sports (Dec. 29, 2009)19 Russell Wilson vs. Oregon, Rose (Jan. 2, 2012)18 Joel Stave vs. USC, Holiday (Dec. 30, 2015)15 John Stocco vs. Auburn, Capital One (Jan. 2, 2006)14 John Stocco vs. Arkansas, Capital One, Jan. 1, 2007)14 Tyler Donovan vs. Tennessee, Outback (Jan. 1, 2008)14 Joel Stave vs. Auburn (Jan. 1, 2015)13 Jim Sorgi vs. Auburn, Music City (Dec. 31, 2003)
MOST YARDS PER PASS COMPLETION
20.3 Randy Wright vs. Kansas St., Independence (Dec. 11, 1982)20.1 John Stocco vs. Auburn, Capital One (Jan. 2, 2006)17.1 Mike Samuel vs. UCLA, Rose (Jan. 1, 1999)15.6 Russell Wilson vs. Oregon, Rose (Jan. 2, 2012)15.0 Brooks Bollinger vs. Stanford, Rose (Jan. 1, 2000)14.7 John Stocco vs. Arkansas, Capital One, Jan. 1, 2007)14.7 Dustin Sherer vs. Florida State, Champs Sports (Dec. 27, 2008)14.6 Darrell Bevell vs. Duke, Hall of Fame (Jan. 2, 1995)14.2 John Stocco vs. Georgia, Outback (Jan. 1, 2005)13.7 Scott Tolzien vs. Miami, Champs Sports (Dec. 29, 2009)
MOST PASSING TOUCHDOWNS
2 Ron Vander Kelen vs. USC, Rose (Jan. 1, 1963)2 Randy Wright vs. Tennessee, Garden State (Dec. 13, 1981)2 Randy Wright vs. Kansas St., Independence (Dec. 11, 1982)2 Brooks Bollinger vs. UCLA, Sun (Dec. 29, 2000)2 Brooks Bollinger vs. Colorado, Alamo (Dec. 28, 2002)2 John Stocco vs. Auburn, Capital One (Jan. 2, 2006)2 John Stocco vs. Arkansas, Capital One (Jan. 1, 2007)2 Russell Wilson vs. Oregon, Rose (Jan. 2, 2012)
LONGEST PASSES
87 Randy Wright vs. Kansas St., Independence (Dec. 11, 1982)54 Brooks Bollinger vs. UCLA, Sun (Dec. 29, 2000)52 Darrell Bevell vs. Duke, Hall of Fame (Jan. 2, 1995)45 John Stocco vs. Auburn, Capital One (Jan. 2, 2006)43 Jess Cole vs. Tennessee, Garden State (Dec. 13, 1981)43 John Stocco vs. Auburn, Capital One (Jan. 2, 2006)43 Dustin Sherer vs. Florida St., Champs Sports (Dec. 27, 2008)39 John Stocco vs. Georgia, Outback (Jan. 1, 2005)38 James Haluska vs. USC, Rose (Jan. 1, 1953)38 Russell Wilson vs. Oregon, Rose (Jan. 2, 2012)
LONGEST PASSING TOUCHDOWNS
87 Randy Wright to Tim Stracka vs. Kansas State, Independence (Dec. 11, 1982) 54 Brooks Bollinger to Lee Evans vs. UCLA, Sun (Dec. 29, 2000)38 Russell Wilson to Jared Abberderis vs. Oregon, Rose (Jan. 2, 2012)30 John Stocco to Brandon Williams vs. Auburn, Capital One (Jan. 2, 2006)22 John Stocco to Paul Hubbard vs. Arkansas, Capital One (Jan. 1, 2007)
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Rushing
MOST NET RUSHING YARDS
251 Melvin Gordon vs. Auburn (Jan. 1, 2015)246 Ron Dayne vs. Utah, Copper (Dec. 27, 1996)246 Ron Dayne vs. UCLA, Rose (Jan. 1, 1999)241 Terrell Fletcher vs. Duke, Hall of Fame (Jan. 2, 1995)213 Brian Calhoun vs. Auburn, Capital One (Jan. 2, 2006)200 Ron Dayne vs. Stanford, Rose (Jan. 1, 2000)164 Montee Ball vs. Oregon, Rose (Jan. 2, 2012)158 Brent Moss vs. UCLA, Rose (Jan. 1, 1994)143 P.J. Hill vs. Florida State, Champs Sports (Dec. 27, 2008)143 Melvin Gordon vs. S. Carolina, Capital One (Jan. 1, 2014)
MOST RUSHING ATTEMPTS
39 Terrell Fletcher vs. Duke, Hall of Fame (Jan. 2, 1995)36 Brent Moss vs. UCLA, Rose (Jan. 1, 1994)34 Ron Dayne vs. Stanford, Rose (Jan. 1, 2000)34 Melvin Gordon vs. Auburn (Jan. 1, 2015)32 Montee Ball vs. Oregon, Rose (Jan. 2, 2012)30 Ron Dayne vs. Utah, Copper (Dec. 27, 1996)30 Brian Calhoun vs. Auburn, Capital One (Jan. 2, 2006)28 Alan Ameche vs. USC, Rose (Jan. 1, 1953)27 Ron Dayne vs. UCLA, Rose (Jan. 1, 1999)25 Anthony Davis vs. Colorado, Alamo (Dec. 28, 2002)25 Melvin Gordon vs. S. Carolina, Capital One (Jan. 1, 2014)
MOST RUSHING TOUCHDOWNS
4 Ron Dayne vs. UCLA, Rose (Jan. 1, 1999)3 Ron Dayne vs. Utah, Copper (Dec. 27, 1996)3 Melvin Gordon vs. Auburn (Jan. 1, 2015)2 Brent Moss vs. UCLA, Rose (Jan. 1, 1994)2 Terrell Fletcher vs. Duke, Hall of Fame (Jan. 2, 1995)2 John Clay vs. Miami, Champs Sports (Dec. 29, 2009)
MOST NET YARDS PER RUSH ATTEMPT (Min. 10 Att.)
9.3 P.J. Hill vs. Florida State, Champs Sports (Dec. 27, 2008)9.1 Ron Dayne vs. UCLA, Rose (Jan. 1, 1999)8.2 Ron Dayne vs. Utah, Copper (Dec. 27, 1996)8.2 P.J. Hill vs. Tennessee, Outback (Jan. 1, 2008)7.4 Melvin Gordon vs. Auburn (Jan. 1, 2015)7.1 Brian Calhoun vs. Auburn, Capital One (Jan. 2, 2006)7.0 Joe Armentrout vs. Kentucky, Hall of Fame (Dec. 29, 1984)6.9 John Clay vs. TCU, Rose Bowl (Jan. 1, 2011)6.2 Terrell Fletcher vs. Duke, Hall of Fame (Jan. 2, 1995)6.0 Montee Ball vs. TCU, Rose Bowl (Jan. 1, 2011)
LONGEST RUSHES
64 Ron Dayne vs. Stanford, Rose (Jan. 1, 2000)60 Brian Calhoun vs. Auburn, Capital One (Jan. 2, 2006)54 Alan Ameche vs. USC, Rose (Jan. 1, 1953)54 Ron Dayne vs. UCLA, Rose (Jan. 1, 1999)53 Melvin Gordon vs. Auburn (Jan. 1, 2015)52 Mike Samuel vs. UCLA, Rose (Jan. 1, 1999)52 John Clay vs. Miami, Champs Sports (Dec. 29, 2009)50 P.J. Hill vs. Tennessee, Outback (Jan. 1, 2008)49 Terrell Fletcher vs. Duke, Hall of Fame (Jan. 2, 1995)46 P.J. Hill vs. Florida State, Champs Sports (Dec. 27, 2008)
LONGEST RUSHING TOUCHDOWNS
54 Ron Dayne vs. UCLA, Rose (Jan. 1, 1999)53 Melvin Gordon vs. Auburn (Jan. 1, 2015)49 Terrell Fletcher vs. Duke, Hall of Fame (Jan. 2, 1995)40 Ron Dayne vs. Utah, Copper (Dec. 27, 1996)38 Mike Samuel vs. Utah, Copper (Dec. 27, 1996)
Receiving
MOST RECEIVING YARDS
173 (6 rec.), Brandon Williams vs. Auburn, Capital One (Jan. 2, 2006)163 (11 rec.), Pat Richter vs. USC, Rose (Jan. 1, 1963)128 (7 rec.), Lance Kendricks vs. Miami, Champs Sports (Dec. 29, 2009)119 (4 rec.), Jared Abbrederis vs. Oregon, Rose (Jan. 2, 2012)104 (9 rec.), Nick Toon vs. Oregon, Rose (Jan. 2, 2012)87 (1 rec.), Tim Stracka vs. Kansas State, Independence (Dec. 11, 1982)86 (3 rec.), Lee Evans vs. UCLA, Sun (Dec. 29, 2000)85 (5 rec.), Jeff Nault vs. Tennessee, Garden State (Dec. 13, 1981)83 (5 rec.), Brandon Williams vs. Colorado, Alamo (Dec. 28, 2002)82 (5 rec.), Travis Beckum vs. Arkansas, Capital One (Jan. 1, 2007)
MOST RECEPTIONS
11 Pat Richter vs. USC, Rose (Jan. 1, 1963)9 Nick Toon vs. Oregon, Rose (Jan. 2, 2012)7 Garrett Graham vs. Tennessee, Outback (Jan. 1, 2008)7 Lance Kendricks vs. Miami, Champs Sports (Dec. 29, ‘09)6 Brandon Williams vs. Auburn, Music City (Dec. 31, 2003)6 Brandon Williams vs. Auburn, Capital One (Jan. 2, 2006)6 Garrett Graham vs. Miami, Champs Sports (Dec. 29, ‘09)5 Done 10 times, MR: Alex Erickson vs. USC, Holiday (Dec. 30, 2015)
MOST YARDS PER RECEPTION*
29.8 (4 rec.) Jared Abbrederis vs. Oregon, Rose (Jan. 2, 2012)28.8 (6 rec.), Brandon Williams vs. Auburn, Capital One (Jan. 2, 2006)18.5 (4 rec.), Jonathan Orr vs. Auburn, Capital One (Jan. 2, 2006)18.3 (4 rec.), Paul Hubbard vs. Arkansas, Capital One (Jan. 1, 2007)18.3 (7 rec.), Lance Kendricks vs. Miami, Champs Sports (Dec. 29, 2009)17.0 (5 rec.), Thad McFadden vs. Tennessee, Garden State (Dec. 13, 1981)16.6 (5 rec.), Brandon Williams vs. Colorado, Alamo (Dec. 28, 2002)16.4 (5 rec.), Travis Beckum vs. Arkansas, Capital One (Jan. 1, 2007)16.0 (4 rec.), David Keeling vs. Kansas State, Independence (Dec. 11, 1982)15.2 (5 rec.), Chris Chambers vs. Stanford, Rose (Jan. 1, 2000)*minimum four receptions
MOST RECEIVING TOUCHDOWNS
1 Many times, MR: Austin Traylor vs. USC, Holiday (Dec. 30, 2015)
LONGEST RECEPTIONS
87 Tim Stracka vs. Kansas St., Independence (Dec. 11, 1982)54 Lee Evans vs. UCLA, Sun (Dec. 29, 2000)52 Tony Simmons vs. Duke, Hall of Fame (Jan. 2, 1995)45 Jonathan Orr vs. Auburn, Capital One (Jan. 2, 2006)43 Garrett Graham vs. Florida St., Champs Sports (Dec. 27, 2008)43 Brandon Williams vs. Auburn, Capital One (Jan. 2, 2006)43 Thad McFadden vs. Tennessee, Garden State (Dec. 13, 1981)39 Brandon Williams vs. Georgia, Outback (Jan. 1, 2005)38 Kenton Peters vs. USC, Rose (Jan. 1, 1953)38 Jared Abberderis vs. Oregon, Rose (Jan. 2, 2012)
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Punting
MOST PUNTING YARDS
347 (8 punts) Kevin Stemke vs. Stanford, Rose (Jan. 1, 2000)312 (7 punts) Drew Meyer vs. Stanford, Rose (Jan. 1, 2013)310 (7 punts) Ken DeBauche vs. Georgia, Outback (Jan. 1, 2005)299 (7 punts) Ken DeBauche vs. Arkansas, Capital One (Jan. 1, 2007)268 (6 punts) Ken DeBauche vs. Tennessee, Outback (Jan. 1,‘08)266 (6 punts) Brad Nortman vs. FSU, Champs (Dec. 27, 2008)244 (6 punts) George Winslow vs. Kansas St., Independence (Dec. 11, 1982)239 (6 punts) Drew Meyer vs. USC, Holiday (Dec. 30, 2015)229 (6 punts) Sam Veit vs. UCLA, Rose (Jan. 1, 1994)220 (6 punts) David Greenwood vs. Tennessee, Garden State (Dec. 13, 1981)
MOST PUNT ATTEMPTS
8 Kevin Stemke vs. Stanford, Rose (Jan. 1, 2000)7 Ken DeBauche vs. Georgia, Outback (Jan. 1, 2005)7 Ken DeBauche vs. Arkansas, Capital One (Jan. 1, 2007)7 Drew Meyer vs. Stanford, Rose (Jan. 1, 2013)6 David Greenwood vs. Tennessee, Garden State (Dec. 13, 1981)6 George Winslow vs. Kansas State, Independence (Dec. 11, 1982)6 Sam Veit vs. UCLA, Rose (Jan. 1, 1994)6 Ken DeBauche vs. Tennessee, Outback (Jan. 1, 2008)6 Brad Nortman vs. Florida State, Champs Sports (Dec. 27, 2008)6 Drew Meyer vs. USC, Holiday (Dec. 30, 2015)
HIGHEST PUNTING AVERAGE (Min. 4 Punts)
44.7 (6 punts) Ken DeBauche vs. Tennessee, Outback (Jan. 1, 2008)44.6 (7 punts) Drew Meyer vs. Stanford, Rose (Jan. 1, 2013)44.3 (7 punts) Ken DeBauche vs. Georgia, Outback (Jan. 1, 2005)44.3 (6 punts) Brad Nortman vs. Florida State, Champs Sports (Dec. 27, 2008)43.6 (5 punts) Kevin Stemke vs. Georgia, Outback (Jan. 1, 1998)43.4 (8 punts) Kevin Stemke vs. Stanford, Rose (Jan. 1, 2000)42.7 (7 punts) Ken DeBauche vs. Arkansas, Capital One (Jan. 1, 2007)41.4 (5 punts) Scott Cepicky vs. Kentucky, Hall of Fame (Dec. 29, 1984)41.2 (5 punts) Kevin Stemke vs. UCLA, Rose (Jan. 1, 1999)40.7 (6 punts) George Winslow vs. Kansas St., Independence (Dec. 11, 1982)
LONGEST PUNTS
61 George Winslow vs. Kansas State, Independence (Dec. 11, 1982)58 Ken DeBauche vs. Auburn, Capital One (Jan. 2, 2006)57 Brad Nortman vs. Miami, Champs Sports (Dec. 29, 2009)56 Kevin Stemke vs. Stanford, Rose (Jan. 1, 2000)56 Brad Nortman vs. Oregon, Rose (Jan. 2, 2012)55 Brad Nortman vs. Florida State, Champs Sports (Dec. 27, 2008)54 Ken DeBauche vs. Tennessee, Outback (Jan. 1, 2008)54 Drew Meyer vs. Stanford, Rose (Jan. 1, 2013)53 Wendall Gulseth vs. USC, Rose (Jan. 1, 1953)53 Pat Richter vs. USC, Rose (Jan. 1, 1963)
Punt Returns
MOST PUNT RETURN YARDS
75 (2 returns) Thad McFadden vs. Kentucky, Hall of Fame (Dec. 29, 1984)49 (3 returns) Keith Jackson vs. Duke, Hall of Fame (Jan. 2, 1995)35 (3 returns) Jim Leonhard vs. Auburn, Music City (Dec. 31, 2003)34 (2 returns) Brandon Williams vs. Colorado, Alamo (Dec. 28, 2002)34 (3 returns) Jim Leonhard vs. Georgia, Outback (Jan. 1, 2005)32 (2 returns) Archie Roy Burks vs. USC, Rose (Jan. 1, 1953)26 (2 returns) William Smith vs. USC, Rose (Jan. 1, 1963)26 (2 returns) Jared Abbrederis vs. Oregon, Rose (Jan. 1, 2012)22 (3 returns) Thad McFadden vs. Tennessee, Garden State (Dec. 13, 1981)
MOST PUNT RETURNS (Min. 3 Returns)
4 Paul Shwaiko vs. USC, Rose (Jan. 1, 1953)3 Jim Leonhard vs. Auburn, Music City (Dec. 31, 2003)3 Jim Leonhard vs. Georgia, Outback (Jan. 1, 2005)3 David Gilreath vs. Tennessee, Outback (Jan. 1, 2008)3 Jared Abbrederis vs. Stanford, Rose (Jan. 1, 2013)
HIGHEST PUNT RETURN AVERAGE (Min. 3 Returns)
16.3 (3 ret.) Keith Jackson vs. Duke, Hall of Fame (Jan. 2, 1995)11.6 (3 ret.) Jim Leonhard vs. Auburn, Music City (Dec. 31, 2003)11.3 (3 ret) Jim Leonhard vs. Georgia, Outback (Jan. 1, 2005)7.3 (3 ret.) Thad McFadden vs. Tennessee, Garden State (Dec. 13, 1981)
LONGEST PUNT RETURNS
67 Thad McFadden vs. Kentucky, Hall of Fame (Dec. 29, 1984)25 David Gilreath vs. Tennessee, Outback (Jan. 1, 2008)24 Keith Jackson vs. Duke, Hall of Fame (Jan. 2, 1995)21 William Smith vs. USC, Rose (Jan. 1, 1963)20 Jim Leonhard vs. Georgia, Outback (Jan. 1, 2005)19 Brandon Williams vs. Colorado, Alamo (Dec. 28, 2002)17 William Hutchinson vs. USC, Rose (Jan. 1, 1953)16 Archie Roy Burks vs. USC, Rose (Jan. 1, 1953)15 Archie Roy Burks vs. USC, Rose (Jan. 1, 1953)15 Jared Abbrederis vs. Oregon, Rose (Jan. 1, 2012)
Kickoff Returns
MOST KICKOFF RETURN YARDS
201 Jared Abbrederis vs. Oregon, Rose (Jan. 1, 2012)142 Kenzel Doe vs. South Carolina, Capital One (Jan. 1, 2014)100 Michael Jones vs. Kentucky, Hall of Fame (Dec. 29, 1984)99 Brandon Williams vs. Auburn, Music City (Dec. 31, 2003)96 Thad McFadden vs. Tennessee, Garden State (Dec. 13, 1981)92 David Gilreath vs. Tennessee, Outback (Jan. 1, 2008)82 Kevin Huntley vs. Georgia, Outback (Jan. 1, 1998)79 Michael Bennett vs. UCLA, Sun (Dec. 29, 2000)66 Nick Davis vs. UCLA, Rose (Jan. 1, 1999)66 David Gilreath vs. TCU, Rose (Jan. 1, 2011)
MOST KICKOFF RETURNS
8 Jared Abbrederis vs. Oregon, Rose (Jan. 1, 2012)5 Brandon Williams vs. Auburn, Music City (Dec. 31, 2003)5 Brandon Williams vs. Georgia, Outback (Jan. 1, 2005)4 Michael Jones vs. Kentucky, Hall of Fame (Dec. 29, 1984)4 Kevin Huntley vs. Georgia, Outback (Jan. 1, 1998)4 David Gilreath vs. TCU, Rose Bowl (Jan. 1, 2011)4 Kenzel Doe vs. South Carolina, Capital One (Jan. 1, 2014)
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HIGHEST KICKOFF RETURN AVERAGE (Min. 3 Returns)
35.5 (4 returns) Kenzel Doe vs. South Carolina, Capital One (Jan. 1, 2014)32.0 (3 returns) Thad McFadden vs. Tennessee, Garden State (Dec. 13, 1981)30.6 (3 returns) David Gilreath vs. Tennessee, Outback (Jan. 1, 2008)25.1 (8 returns) Jared Abbrederis vs. Oregon, Rose (Jan. 1, 2012)25.0 (4 returns), Michael Jones vs. Kentucky, Hall of Fame (Dec. 29, 1984)22.0 (3 returns), Nick Davis vs. UCLA, Rose (Jan. 1, 1999)21.6 (3 returns), Louis Holland vs. USC, Rose (Jan. 1, 1963)20.5 (4 returns), Kevin Huntley vs. Georgia, Outback (Jan. 1, 1998) 19.8 (5 returns), Brandon Williams vs. Auburn, Music City (Dec. 31, 2003)19.6 (3 returns), Aaron Stecker vs. Utah, Copper (Dec. 27, 1996)
LONGEST KICKOFF RETURNS
91* Kenzel Doe vs. South Carolina, Capital One (Jan. 1, 2014)60 David Gilreath vs. Tennessee, Outback (Jan. 1, 2008)60 Jared Abbrederis vs. Oregon, Rose (Jan. 1, 2012)54 Michael Bennett vs. UCLA, Sun (Dec. 29, 2000)44 Thad McFadden vs. Tennessee, Garden State (Dec. 13, 1981)42 Nick Davis vs. UCLA, Rose (Jan. 1, 1999)36 Thad McFadden vs. Tennessee, Garden State (Dec. 13, 1981)31 Jerone Pettus vs. Colorado, Alamo (Dec. 28, 2002)29 Keith Jackson vs. UCLA, Rose (Jan. 1, 1994)29 Jared Abbrederis vs. Oregon, Rose (Jan. 1, 2012)* Touchdown
Interceptions
MOST INTERCEPTIONS
1 24 times, MR: Sojourn Shelton vs. USC, Holiday (Dec. 30, 2015)
MOST INTERCEPTION RETURN YARDS
82 Cyril Weems vs. Utah, Copper (Dec. 27, 1996)46 Jamar Fletcher vs. UCLA, Rose (Jan. 1, 1999)24 Pete Monty vs. Utah, Copper (Dec. 27, 1996)20 Jamar Fletcher vs. UCLA, Sun (Dec. 29, 2000)19 Jeff Messenger vs. Duke, Hall of Fame (Jan. 2, 1995)18 Aaron Henry vs. Oregon, Rose (Jan. 2, 2012)17 Jason Suttle vs. Utah, Copper (Dec. 27, 1996)13 Darius Jones vs. Colorado, Alamo (Dec. 28, 2002)11 Andy Crooks vs. Georgia, Outback (Jan. 1, 2005)9 Chris Hein vs. Duke, Hall of Fame (Jan. 2, 1995)
LONGEST INTERCEPTION RETURNS
82 Cyril Weems vs. Utah, Copper (Dec. 27, 1996)46 Jamar Fletcher vs. UCLA, Rose (Jan. 1, 1999)24 Pete Monty vs. Utah, Copper (Dec. 27, 1996)20 Jamar Fletcher vs. UCLA, Sun (Dec. 29, 2000)19 Jeff Messenger vs. Duke, Hall of Fame (Jan. 2, 1995)18 Aaron Henry vs. Oregon, Rose (Jan. 2, 2012)17 Jason Suttle vs. Utah, Copper (Dec. 27, 1996)13 Darius Jones vs. Colorado, Alamo (Dec. 28, 2002)11 Andy Crooks vs. Georgia, Outback (Jan. 1, 2005)9 Chris Hein vs. Duke, Hall of Fame (Jan. 2, 1995)
Field Goals
MOST FIELD GOALS
4 Todd Gregoire vs. Kentucky, Hall of Fame (Dec. 29, 1984)3 Rafael Gaglianone vs. USC, Holiday (Dec. 30, 2015)2 John Hall vs. Duke, Hall of Fame (Jan. 2, 1995)2 Mike Allen vs. Auburn, Music City (Dec. 31, 2003)2 Mike Allen vs. Georgia, Outback (Jan. 1, 2005)2 Philip Welch vs. Florida State, Champs Sports (Dec. 27, 2008)2 Philip Welch vs. Miami, Champs Sports (Dec. 29, 2009)2 Philip Welch vs. TCU, Rose Bowl (Jan. 1, 2011)2 Rafael Gaglianone vs. Auburn, Outback (Jan. 1, 2015)
MOST FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS
4 Todd Gregoire vs. Kentucky, Hall of Fame (Dec. 29, 1984)3 Mike Allen vs. Georgia, Outback (Jan. 1, 2005)3 Taylor Mehlhaff vs. Auburn, Capital One (Jan. 2, 2006)3 Philip Welch vs. vs. TCU, Rose (Jan. 1, 2011)3 Rafael Gaglianone vs. USC, Holiday (Dec. 30, 2015)2 John Hall vs. Duke, Hall of Fame (Jan. 2, 1995)2 Vitaly Pisetsky vs. Stanford, Rose (Jan. 1, 2000)2 Mike Allen vs. Auburn, Music City (Dec. 31, 2003)2 Philip Welch vs. Florida State, Champs Sports (Dec. 27, 2008)2 Philip Welch vs. Miami, Champs Sports (Dec. 29, 2009)2 Jack Russell vs. South Carolina, Capital One (Jan. 1, 2014)2 Rafael Gaglianone vs. Auburn, Outback (Jan. 1, 2015)
LONGEST FIELD GOALS MADE
52 Taylor Mehlhaff vs. Arkansas, Capital One (Jan. 1, 2007)48 John Hall vs. Duke, Hall of Fame (Jan. 2, 1995)46 Mike Allen vs. Georgia, Outback (Jan. 1, 2005)44 Mike Allen vs. Georgia, Outback (Jan. 1, 2005)43 John Hall vs. Duke, Hall of Fame (Jan. 2, 1995)41 Philip Welch vs. Florida State, Champs Sports (Dec. 27, 2008)40 Todd Gregorie vs. Kentucky, Hall of Fame (Dec. 29, 1984)40 Matt Davenport vs. UCLA, Rose (Jan. 1, 1999)38 John Hall vs. Utah, Copper (Dec. 27, 1996)37 Mike Allen vs. Colorado, Alamo (Dec. 28, 2002)37 Philip Welch vs. Miami, Champs Sports (Dec. 29, 2009)37 Philip Welch vs. TCU, Rose Bowl (Jan. 1, 2011)
LONGEST FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED (All 40-Yarders)
53 (missed) Taylor Mehlhaff vs. Auburn, Capital One (Jan. 2, 2006)52 (made) Taylor Mehlhaff vs. Arkansas, Capital One (Jan. 1, 2007)48 (made) John Hall vs. Duke, Hall of Fame (Jan. 2, 1995)46 (made) Mike Allen vs. Georgia, Outback (Jan. 1, 2005)44 (made) Mike Allen vs. Georgia, Outback (Jan. 1, 2005)43 (made) John Hall vs. Duke, Hall of Fame (Jan. 2, 1995)42 (missed) Jack Russell vs. S. Carolina, Capital One (Jan. 1, 2014)41 (made) Philip Welch vs. Florida State, Champs Sports (Dec. 27, 2008)40 (made) Todd Gregorie vs. Kentucky, Hall of Fame (Dec. 29, 1984)40 (made) Matt Davenport vs. UCLA, Rose (Jan. 1, 1999)
GAME-WINNING FIELD GOALS
37 Mike Allen vs. Colorado in OT, Alamo (Dec. 28, 2002)25 Rafael Gaglianone vs. Auburn in OT, Outback (Jan. 1, 2015)29 Rafael Gaglianone vs. USC, 2:27 4th quarter, Holiday (Dec. 30, 2015)
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Tackles
MOST TACKLES
14 Jim Melka vs. Kentucky, Hall of Fame (Dec. 29, 1984)14 Craig Raddatz vs. Kentucky, Hall of Fame (Dec. 29, 1984)14 Jason Doering vs. UCLA, Sun (Dec. 29, 2000)13 Tim Krumrie vs. Kansas State, Independence (Dec. 11, 1982)13 Pete Monty vs. Utah, Copper (Dec. 27, 1996)13 Jason Doering vs. Georgia, Outback (Jan. 1, 1998)13 Donnel Thompson vs. Georgia, Outback (Jan. 1, 1998)13 Mike Taylor vs. Oregon, Rose (Jan. 2, 2012)12 Tim Krumrie vs. Tennessee, Garden State (Dec. 13, 1981)12 Chris Borland vs. Oregon, Rose (Jan. 2, 2012)
MOST TACKLES FOR LOSS (at least 2)
4 Jonathan Casillas vs. Tennessee, Outback (Jan. 1, 2008)3 Guy Boliaux vs. Tennessee, Garden State (Dec. 13, 1981)3 Tom Burke vs. Georgia, Outback (Jan. 1, 1998)3 Tom Burke vs. UCLA, Rose (Jan. 1, 1999)3 Nick Greisen vs. UCLA, Sun (Dec. 29, 2000)3 Jeff Mack vs. Colorado, Alamo (Dec. 28, 2002)3 Joe Schobert vs. Auburn, Outback (Jan. 1, 2015)3 Jack Cichy vs. USC, Holiday (Dec. 30, 2015)2 Tom Burke vs. Utah, Copper (Dec. 27, 1996)2 Ben Herbert vs. Stanford, Rose (Jan. 1, 2000)2 Wendell Bryant vs. Stanford, Rose (Jan. 1, 2000)2 Darius Jones vs. Colorado, Alamo (Dec. 28, 2002)2 Mark Zalewski vs. Auburn, Capital One (Jan. 2, 2006)2 Joe Stellmacher vs. Arkansas, Capital One (Jan. 1, 2007)2 DeAndre Levy vs. Florida State, Champs Sports (Dec. 27, 2008)2 Chris Borland vs. Miami, Champs Sports (Dec. 29, 2009)2 O’Brien Schofield vs. Miami, Champs Sports (Dec. 29, 2009)2 J.J. Watt vs. Miami, Champs Sports (Dec. 29, 2009)
MOST TACKLE FOR LOSS YARDAGE
23 Jack Cichy vs. USC, Holiday (Dec. 30, 2015)20 Ben Herbert vs. Stanford, Rose (Jan. 1, 2000)13 Tom Burke vs. UCLA, Rose (Jan. 1, 1999)13 Nick Greisen vs. UCLA, Sun (Dec. 29, 2000)13 Jonathan Casillas vs. Tennessee, Outback (Jan. 1, 2008)13 DeAndre Levy vs. Florida State, Champs Sports (Dec. 27, 2008)12 Jason Chapman vs. Arkansas, Capital One (Jan. 1, 2007)11 Nick Hayden vs. Auburn, Capital One (Jan. 2, 2006)10 Wendell Bryant vs. UCLA, Rose (Jan. 1, 1999)10 Mike Herrington vs. Kansas St., Independence (Dec. 11, 1982)10 David Greenwood vs. Tennessee, Garden State (Dec. 13, 1981)10 O’Brien Schofield vs. Miami, Champs Sports (Dec. 29, 2009)
MOST QUARTERBACK SACKS
3 Jack Cichy vs. USC, Holiday (Dec. 30, 2015)2 Ben Herbert vs. Stanford, Rose (Jan. 1, 2000)2 DeAndre Levy vs. Florida State, Champs Sports (Dec. 27, 2008)2 O’Brien Schofield vs. Miami, Champs Sports (Dec. 29, 2009)1 Done 32 times (MR: Michael Caputo vs. Auburn, Outback, Jan. 1, 2015)
MOST QUARTERBACK SACKS YARDAGE
23 Jack Cichy vs. USC, Holiday (Dec. 30, 2015)20 Ben Herbert vs. Stanford, Rose (Jan. 1, 2000)13 DeAndre Levy vs. Florida State, Champs Sports (Dec. 27, 2008)12 Mark Shumate vs. Tennessee, Garden State (Dec. 13, 1981)12 Jason Chapman vs. Arkansas, Capital One (Jan. 1, 2007)11 Nick Greisen vs. UCLA, Sun (Dec. 29, 2000)11 Nick Hayden vs. Auburn, Capital One (Jan. 2, 2006)10 Mike Herrington vs. Kansas St., Independence (Dec. 11, 1982)
10 David Greenwood vs. Tennessee, Garden State (Dec. 13, 1981)10 O’Brien Schofield vs. Miami, Champs Sports (Dec. 29, 2009)9 Pete Monty vs. Duke, Hall of Fame (Jan. 2, 1995)
Pass Breakups
MOST PASS BREAKUPS (at least 2)
4 Matt VandenBoom vs. Tennessee, Garden State (Dec. 13, 1981)4 Jamar Fletcher vs. UCLA, Rose (Jan. 1, 1999)3 James Nettles vs. USC, Rose (Jan. 1, 1963)3 John Favret vs. UCLA, Rose (Jan. 1, 1999)2 Gary Kroner vs. USC, Rose (Jan. 1, 1963)2 David Greenwood vs. Tennessee, Garden State (Dec. 13, 1981)2 Jody O’Donnell vs. Kansas St., Independence (Dec. 11, 1982)2 Leonard Taylor vs. Utah, Copper (Dec. 27, 1996)2 Wendell Bryant vs. UCLA, Rose (Jan. 1, 1999)2 Roger Knight vs. Stanford, Rose (Jan. 1, 2000)2 Brett Bell vs. Georgia, Outback (Jan. 1, 2005)2 Jonathan Casillas vs. Arkansas, Capital One (Jan. 1, 2007)2 J.J. Watt vs. Miami, Champs Sports (Dec. 29, 2009)2 Michael Caputo vs. Auburn, Outback (Jan. 1, 2015)2 Michael Caputo vs. USC, Holiday (Dec. 30, 2015)
Blocked Kicks/Punts
ALL BLOCKED KICKS / PUNTS BY WISCONSIN
Ben Strickland blocked punt vs. Arkansas, Capital One (Jan. 1, 2007)Tarek Saleh blocked 45-yard field goal attempt vs. Utah, Copper (Dec. 27, 1996)Mike Echols blocked 23-yard field goal attempt vs. Stanford, Rose (Jan. 1, 2000)Elijah Hodge blocked 29-yard field goal attempt vs. Tennessee, Outback (Jan. 1, 2008)
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Bowl Game Records (Team)Scoring
MOST POINTS SCORED
38 vs. Utah, Copper (Dec. 27, 1996)38 vs. UCLA, Rose (Jan. 1, 1999)38 vs. Oregon, Rose (Jan. 2, 2012)37 vs. Southern California, Rose (Jan. 1, 1963)34 vs. Duke, Hall of Fame (Jan. 2, 1995)34 vs. Auburn, Outback (Jan. 1, 2015)
FEWEST POINTS ALLOWED
3 by Kansas State, Independence (Dec. 11, 1982)7 by Southern California, Rose (Jan. 1, 1953)9 by Stanford, Rose (Jan. 1, 2000)10 by Utah, Copper (Dec. 27, 1996)10 by Auburn, Capital One (Jan. 2, 2006)
MOST POINTS, BOTH TEAMS
83 (Oregon 45, UW 38), Rose (Jan. 2, 2012)79 (Southern California 42, UW 37), Rose (Jan. 1, 1963)69 (UW 38, UCLA 31), Rose (Jan. 1, 1999)65 (UW 34, Auburn 31), Outback (Jan. 1, 2015)59 (UW 31, Colorado 28), Alamo (Dec. 28, 2002)
FEWEST POINTS, BOTH TEAMS
7 (Southern California 7, UW 0), Rose (Jan. 1, 1953)17 (UW 14, Kansas State 3), Independence (Dec. 11, 1982)26 (UW 17, Stanford 9), Rose (Jan. 1, 2000)31 (UW 17, Arkansas 14), Capital One (Jan. 1, 2007)34 (UW 24, Auburn 10), Capital One (Jan. 2, 2006)34 (UW 20, Miami 14), Champs Sports (Dec. 29, 2009)
WIDEST MARGIN OF VICTORY
28 (UW 38, Utah 10), Copper (Dec. 27, 1996)14 (UW 34, Duke 20), Hall of Fame (Jan. 2, 1995)14 (UW 24, Auburn 10), Capital One (Jan. 2, 2006)11 (UW 14, Kansas State 3), Independence (Dec. 11, 1982)8 (UW 17, Stanford 9), Rose (Jan. 1, 2000)
MOST TOUCHDOWNS SCORED
5 vs. Southern California, Rose (Jan. 1, 1963)5 vs. Utah, Copper (Dec. 27, 1996)5 vs. UCLA, Rose (Jan. 1, 1999)5 vs. Oregon, Rose (Jan. 2, 2012)4 vs. Duke, Hall of Fame (Jan. 2, 1995)4 vs. Colorado, Alamo (Dec. 28, 2002)4 vs. Auburn, Outback (Jan. 1, 2015)
FEWEST TOUCHDOWNS ALLOWED
0 by Kansas State, Independence (Dec. 11, 1982)1 by Southern California, Rose (Jan. 1, 1953)1 by UCLA, Rose (Jan. 1, 1994)1 by Utah, Copper (Dec. 27, 1996)1 by Stanford, Rose (Jan. 1, 2000)1 by Auburn, Capital One (Jan. 2, 2006)
MOST TOUCHDOWNS SCORED BY …Rushing
4 vs. Utah, Copper (Dec. 27, 1996)4 vs. UCLA, Rose (Jan. 1, 1999)4 vs. Auburn, Music City (Dec. 31, 2003)3 vs. Southern California, Rose (Jan. 1, 1963)
3 vs. UCLA, Rose (Jan. 1, 1994)3 vs. Auburn, Outback (Jan. 1, 2015)
Passing
2 vs. Southern California, Rose (Jan. 1, 1963)2 vs. Tennessee, Garden State (Dec. 13, 1981)2 vs. Kansas State, Independence (Dec. 11, 1982)2 vs. UCLA, Sun (Dec. 29, 2000)2 vs. Colorado, Alamo (Dec. 28, 2002)2 vs. Auburn, Capital One (Jan. 2, 2006)2 vs. Arkansas, Capital One (Jan. 1, 2007)2 vs. Oregon, Rose (Jan. 2, 2012)2 vs. South Carolina, Capital One (Jan. 1, 2014)
Interceptions
1 vs. Duke, Hall of Fame (Jan. 2, 1995)1 vs. Utah, Copper (Dec. 27, 1996)1 vs. UCLA, Rose (Jan. 1, 1999)1 vs. Georgia, Outback (Jan. 1, 2005)
Kickoff Returns
1 vs. South Carolina, Capital One (Jan. 1, 2014)
Punt Returns
Never
Fumble Returns
1 vs. Oregon, Rose (Jan. 2, 2012)
Blocked Punt Returns
Never
FEWEST TOUCHDOWNS ALLOWED BY …Rushing
0 by Southern California, Rose (Jan. 1, 1953)0 by Kansas State, Independence (Dec. 11, 1982)0 by Auburn, Capital One (Jan. 2, 2006)0 by South Carolina, Capital One (Jan. 1, 2014)1 11 times (MR: Miami, Champs Sports (Dec. 29, 2009))
Passing
0 by Kansas State, Independence (Dec. 11, 1982)0 by UCLA, Rose (Jan. 1, 1994)0 by Duke, Hall of Fame (Jan. 2, 1995)0 by Utah, Copper (Dec. 27, 1996)0 by Stanford, Rose (Jan. 1, 2000)0 by Auburn, Music City (Dec. 31, 2003)0 by Arkansas, Capital One (Jan. 1, 2007)0 by Stanford, Rose (Jan. 1, 2013)1 9 times (MR: USC, Holiday (Dec. 30, 2015))
MOST POINTS AFTER TOUCHDOWN SCORED
5 vs. Southern California, Rose (Jan. 1, 1963)5 vs. Utah, Copper (Dec. 27, 1996)5 vs. UCLA, Rose (Jan. 1, 1999)5 vs. Oregon, Rose (Jan. 2, 2012)4 vs. Colorado, Alamo (Dec. 28, 2002)
MOST FIELD GOALS SCORED
4 vs. Kentucky, Hall of Fame (Dec. 29, 1984)3 vs. USC, Holiday (Dec. 30, 2015)2 vs. Auburn, Music City (Dec. 31, 2003)
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2 vs. Georgia, Outback (Jan. 1, 2005)2 vs. Florida State, Champs Sports (Dec. 27, 2008)2 vs. Miami, Champs Sports (Dec. 29, 2009)2 vs. TCU, Rose Bowl (Jan. 1, 2011)2 vs. Auburn, Outback (Jan. 1, 2015)
MOST SAFETIES SCORED
1 vs. Southern California, Rose (Jan. 1, 1963)
MOST TWO-POINT CONVERSION ATTEMPTS
1 vs. Washington, Rose (Jan. 1, 1960)1 vs. Duke, Hall of Fame (Jan. 2, 1995)1 vs. Auburn, Music City (Dec. 31, 2003)1 vs. Georgia, Outback (Jan. 1, 2005)1 vs. TCU, Rose Bowl (Jan. 1, 2011)
MOST TWO-POINT CONVERSIONS
1 vs. Washington, Rose (Jan. 1, 1960)1 vs. Duke, Hall of Fame (Jan. 2, 1995)1 vs. Auburn, Music City (Dec. 31, 2003)1 vs. Georgia, Outback (Jan. 1, 2005)
MOST POINTS BY QUARTERSFirst
14 vs. Utah, Copper (Dec. 27, 1996)14 vs. Oregon, Rose (Jan. 2, 2012)13 vs. Duke, Hall of Fame (Jan. 2, 1995)10 vs. Kentucky, Hall of Fame (Dec. 29, 1984)10 vs. Auburn, Capital One (Jan. 2, 2006)10 vs. Arkansas, Capital One (Jan. 1, 2007)10 vs. TCU, Rose Bowl (Jan. 1, 2011)
Second
17 vs. Utah, Copper (Dec. 27, 1996)17 vs. UCLA, Rose (Jan. 1, 1999)14 vs. Colorado, Alamo (Dec. 28, 2002)14 vs. Oregon, Rose (Jan. 2, 2012)14 vs. Stanford, Rose (Jan. 1, 2013)14 vs. South Carolina, Capital One (Jan. 1, 2014)
Third
14 vs. Auburn, Outback (Jan. 1, 2015)10 vs. Oregon, Rose (Jan. 2, 2012)7 vs. Southern California, Rose (Jan. 1, 1963)7 vs. Kansas State, Independence (Dec. 11, 1982)7 vs. UCLA, Rose (Jan. 1, 1999)7 vs. Stanford, Rose (Jan. 1, 2000)7 vs. UCLA, Sun (Dec. 29, 2000)7 vs. Georgia, Outback (Jan. 1, 2005)
Fourth
23 vs. Southern California, Rose (Jan. 1, 1963)14 vs. Tennessee, Garden State (Dec. 13, 1981)14 vs. Duke, Hall of Fame (Jan. 2, 1995)10 vs. Auburn, Outback (Jan. 1, 2015)8 vs. Auburn, Music City (Dec. 31, 2003)8 vs. Georgia, Outback (Jan. 1, 2005)
MOST POINTS BY QUARTERS, BOTH TEAMSFirst
28 (UW 14, Oregon 14), Rose, (Jan. 2, 2012)24 (TCU 14, UW 10), Rose (Jan. 1, 2011)21 (Colorado 14, UW 7), Alamo (Dec. 28, 2002)20 (Tennessee 13, UW 7), Garden State (Dec. 13, 1981)17 (Washington 17, UW 0), Rose (Jan. 1, 1960)17 (UW 14, Utah 3), Copper (Dec. 27, 1996)17 (UCLA 10, UW 7), Sun (Dec. 29, 2000)17 (UW 10, Arkansas 7), Capital One (Jan. 1, 2007)
Second
31 (UW 17, UCLA 14), Rose (Jan. 1, 1999)28 (UW 14, Oregon 14), Rose, (Jan. 2, 2012)21 (Tennessee 14, UW 7), Outback (Jan. 1, 2008)20 (UW 14, South Carolina 6), Capital One (Jan. 1, 2014)20 (UW 13, USC 7), Holiday (Dec. 30, 2015)
Third
21 (Southern California 14, UW 7), Rose (Jan. 1, 1963)21 (Georgia 14, UW 7), Outback (Jan. 1, 2005)17 (Florida State 14, UW 3), Champs Sports (Dec. 27, 2008)17 (UW 10, Oregon 7), Rose (Jan. 2, 2012)17 (UW 14, Auburn 3), Outback (Jan. 1, 2015)
Fourth
30 (UW 23, Southern California 7), Rose (Jan. 1, 1963)24 (Auburn 14, UW 10), Outback (Jan. 1, 2015)22 (Auburn 14, UW 8), Music City (Dec. 31, 2003)21 (UW 14, Tennessee 7), Garden State (Dec. 13, 1981)21 (UW 14, Duke 7), Hall of Fame (Jan. 2, 1995)21 (Florida State 14, UW 7), Champs Sports (Dec. 27, 2008)21 (South Carolina 14, UW 7), Capital One (Jan. 1, 2014)
MOST POINTS IN A HALF
First
31 vs. Utah, Copper (Dec. 27, 1996)28 vs. Oregon, Rose (Jan. 2, 2012)24 vs. UCLA, Rose (Jan. 1, 1999)21 vs. Colorado, Alamo (Dec. 28, 2002)17 vs. Auburn, Capital One (Jan. 2, 2006)17 vs. Arkansas, Capital One (Jan. 1, 2007)17 vs. Miami, Champs Sports (Dec. 29, 2009)
Second
30 vs. Southern California, Rose (Jan. 1, 1963)24 vs. Auburn, Outback (Jan. 1, 2015)20 vs. Duke, Hall of Fame (Jan. 2, 1995)15 vs. Georgia, Outback (Jan. 1, 2005)14 vs. Tennessee, Garden State (Dec. 13, 1981)14 vs. UCLA, Rose (Jan. 1, 1999)14 vs. Stanford, Rose (Jan. 1, 2000)14 vs. UCLA, Sun (Dec. 29, 2000)
MOST POINTS IN A HALF, BOTH TEAMSFirst
56 (UW 28, Oregon 28), Rose, (Jan. 2, 2012)45 (UW 24, UCLA 21), Rose (Jan. 1, 1999)35 (UW 21, Colorado 14), Alamo (Dec. 28, 2002)35 (Tennessee 21, UW 14), Outback (Jan. 1, 2008)34 (UW 31, Utah 3), Copper (Dec. 27, 1996)
Second
51 (UW 30, Southern California 21), Rose (Jan. 1, 1963)41 (UW 24, Auburn 17), Outback (Jan. 1, 2015)
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38 (Florida State 28, UW 10), Champs Sports (Dec. 27, 2008)31 (South Carolina 21, UW 10), Capital One (Jan. 1, 2014)30 (UW 20, Duke 10), Hall of Fame (Jan. 2, 1995)
Time of Possession
HIGHEST TIME OF POSSESSION
39:15 vs. Miami, Champs Sports (Dec. 29, 2009)37:18 vs. USC, Holiday (Dec. 30, 2015)36:35 vs. TCU, Rose (Jan. 1, 2011)35:42 vs. Oregon, Rose (Jan. 2, 2012)33:28 vs. Stanford, Rose (Jan. 1, 2000)
Scoring Drives
LONGEST SCORING DRIVESBy Plays
16 (FG, 71 yards, 8:33) vs. Utah, Copper (Dec. 27, 1996)16 (TD, 75 yards, 6:35) vs. S. Carolina, Capital One (Jan. 1, 2014)14 (FG, 65 yards, 6:58) vs. Auburn, Music City (Dec. 31, 2003)14 (FG, 47 yards, 7:04) vs. TCU, Rose (Jan. 1, 2011)13 (TD, 83 yards, 7:06) vs. Duke, Hall of Fame (Jan. 2, 1995)13 (FG, 64 yards, 2:48) vs. Auburn, Outback (Jan. 1, 2015)12 (TD, 80 yards, 3:13) vs. Southern California, Rose (Jan. 1, 1963)12 (TD, 79 yards, 6:43) vs. Utah, Copper (Dec. 27, 1996)12 (TD, 80 yards, 4:41) vs. Georgia, Outback (Jan. 1, 1998)12 (TD, 70 yards, 5:22) vs. UCLA, Sun (Dec. 29, 2000)12 (TD, 86 yards, 5:06) vs. Auburn, Capital One (Jan. 2, 2006)12 (FG, 71 yards, 4:51) vs. USC, Holiday (Dec. 30, 2015)12 (TD, 64 yards, 6:15) vs. USC, Holiday (Dec. 30, 2015)
By Yards (at least 80 yards)
89 (TD, 7 plays, 3:32) vs. UCLA, Rose (Jan. 1, 1999)89 (TD, 5 plays, 2:10) vs. Auburn, Outback (Jan. 1, 2015)88 (TD, 8 plays, 3:17) vs. Georgia, Outback (Jan. 1, 2005)87 (TD, 1 play, 0:13) vs. Kansas St., Independence (Dec. 11, 1982)86 (TD, 12 plays, 5:06) vs. Auburn, Capital One (Jan. 2, 2006)85 (TD, 10 plays, 4:59) vs. UCLA, Rose (Jan. 1, 1999)85 (TD, 10 plays, 2:04) vs. Stanford, Rose (Jan. 1, 2013)83 (TD, 13 plays, 7:06) vs. Duke, Hall of Fame (Jan. 2, 1995)83 (TD, 6 plays, 2:11) vs. Duke, Hall of Fame (Jan. 2, 1995)81 (TD, 11 plays, N/A) vs. Southern California, Rose (Jan. 1, 1963)80 (TD, 12 plays, 3:13) vs. Southern California, Rose (Jan. 1, 1963)80 (TD, 8 plays, 2:54) vs. Tennessee, Garden State (Dec. 13, 1981)80 (TD, 9 plays, 3:31) vs. Tennessee, Garden State (Dec. 13, 1981)80 (TD, 12 plays, 4:41) vs. Georgia, Outback (Jan. 1, 1998)80 (TD, 6 plays, 2:15) vs. UCLA, Rose (Jan. 1, 1999)80 (TD, 4 plays, 2:03) vs. Stanford, Rose (Jan. 1, 2000)80 (TD, 4 plays, 1:44) vs. UCLA, Sun (Dec. 29, 2000)80 (TD, 10 plays, 1:34) vs. Colorado, Alamo (Dec. 28, 2002)
By Time of Possession (at least 5:00)
8:33 (FG, 16 plays, 71 yards) vs. Utah, Copper (Dec. 27, 1996)7:06 (TD, 13 plays, 83 yards) vs. Duke, Hall of Fame (Jan. 2, 1995)7:04 (FG, 14 plays, 47 yards) vs. TCU, Rose (Jan. 1, 2011)6:58 (FG, 14 plays, 65 yards) vs. Auburn, Music City (Dec. 31, 2003)6:43 (TD, 12 plays, 79 yards) vs. Utah, Copper (Dec. 27, 1996)6:35 (TD, 16 plays, 75 yards) vs. S. Carolina, Capital One (Jan. 1, 2014)6:15 (TD, 12 plays, 64 yards) vs. USC, Holiday (Dec. 30, 2015)5:32 (TD, 10 plays, 77 yards) vs. TCU, Rose (Jan. 1, 2011)5:22 (TD, 12 plays, 70 yards) vs. UCLA, Sun (Dec. 29, 2000)5:12 (TD, 9 plays, 70 yards) vs. Tennessee, Outback (Jan. 1, ‘08)5:06 (TD, 12 plays, 86 yards) vs. Auburn, Capital One (Jan. 2, 2006)
First Downs
MOST FIRST DOWNS
32 vs. Southern California, Rose (Jan. 1, 1963)31 vs. Auburn, Outback (Jan. 1, 2015)24 vs. Auburn, Capital One (Jan. 2, 2006)23 vs. Oregon, Rose (Jan. 2, 2012)22 vs. Tennessee, Garden State (Dec. 13, 1981)22 vs. UCLA, Rose (Jan. 1, 1999)22 vs. USC, Holiday (Dec. 30, 2015)
FEWEST FIRST DOWNS ALLOWED
12 by Kansas State, Independence (Dec. 11, 1982)13 by Colorado, Alamo (Dec. 28, 2002)14 by Stanford, Rose (Jan. 1, 2000)14 by Miami, Champs Sports (Dec. 29, 2009)15 by Southern California, Rose (Jan. 1, 1963)15 by Auburn, Music City (Dec. 31, 2003)
MOST FIRST DOWNS, BOTH TEAMS
52 (UCLA 31, UW 21), Rose (Jan. 1, 1994)52 (UW 31, Auburn 21), Outback (Jan. 1, 2015)49 (Tennessee 27, UW 22), Garden State (Dec. 13, 1981)47 (UW 32, Southern California 15), Rose (Jan. 1, 1963)47 (UCLA 25, UW 22), Rose (Jan. 1, 1999)
FEWEST FIRST DOWNS, BOTH TEAMS
26 (UW 14, Kansas State 12), Independence (Dec. 11, 1982)29 (Washington 16, UW 13), Rose (Jan. 1, 1960)30 (UW 16, Stanford 14), Rose (Jan. 1, 2000)31 (UW 17, Miami 14), Champs Sports (Dec. 29, 2009)33 (UW 18, Auburn 15), Music City (Dec. 31, 2003)33 (Arkansas 18, UW 15), Capital One (Jan. 1, 2007)
MOST FIRST DOWNS BYRushing
20 vs. Auburn, Outback (Jan. 1, 2015)16 vs. South Carolina, Capital One (Jan. 1, 2014)14 vs. Colorado, Alamo (Dec. 28, 2002)13 vs. Utah, Copper (Dec. 27, 1996)13 vs. UCLA, Rose (Jan. 1, 1999)
Passing
23 vs. Southern California, Rose (Jan. 1, 1963)14 vs. USC, Holiday (Dec. 30, 2015)13 vs. Auburn, Capital One (Jan. 2, 2006)12 vs. Oregon, Rose (Jan. 2, 2012)11 vs. Georgia, Outback (Jan. 1, 1998)11 vs. Auburn, Music City (Dec. 31, 2003)
Penalty
5 vs. Arkansas, Capital One (Jan. 1, 2007)4 vs. Auburn, Outback (Jan. 1, 2015)3 vs. Southern California, Rose (Jan. 1, 1953)3 vs. Kansas State, Independence (Dec. 11, 1982)3 vs. UCLA, Rose (Jan. 1, 1994)3 vs. Florida State, Champs Sports (Dec. 27, 2008)
FEWEST FIRST DOWNS ALLOWED BYRushing
1 by Stanford, Rose (Jan. 1, 2000)2 by Southern California, Rose (Jan. 1, 1953)3 by Miami, Champs Sports (Dec. 29, 2009)4 by Kansas State, Independence (Dec. 11, 1982)4 by Duke, Hall of Fame (Jan. 2, 1995)
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4 by Tennessee, Outback (Jan. 1, 2008)4 by USC, Holiday (Dec. 30, 2015)
Passing
4 by Colorado, Alamo (Dec. 28, 2002)4 by Stanford, Rose (Jan. 1, 2013)7 by Kansas State, Independence (Dec. 11, 1982)8 by Kentucky, Hall of Fame (Dec. 29, 1984)8 by Auburn, Music City (Dec. 31, 2003)8 by Auburn, Capital One (Jan. 2, 2006)
Penalty
0 by Southern California, Rose (Jan. 1, 1963)0 by UCLA, Sun (Dec. 29, 2000)0 by Auburn, Music City (Dec. 31, 2003)0 by Georgia, Outback (Jan. 1, 2005)0 by Tennessee, Outback (Jan. 1, 2008)0 by Oregon, Rose (Jan. 2, 2012)0 by South Carolina, Capital One (Jan. 1, 2014)0 by USC, Holiday (Dec. 30, 2015)
Total Net Yards
MOST NET YARDS GAINED
548 vs. Auburn, Capital One (Jan. 2, 2006)521 vs. Auburn, Outback (Jan. 1, 2015)508 vs. Oregon, Rose (Jan. 2, 2012)497 vs. UCLA, Rose (Jan. 1, 1999)486 vs. Southern California, Rose (Jan. 1, 1963)
FEWEST NET YARDS ALLOWED
192 by Kansas State, Independence (Dec. 11, 1982)200 by Colorado, Alamo (Dec. 28, 2002)233 by Southern California, Rose (Jan. 1, 1953)236 by Auburn, Capital One (Jan. 2, 2006)249 by Miami, Champs Sports (Dec. 29, 2009)
MOST NET YARDS GAINED, BOTH TEAMS
1,129 (Oregon 621, UW 508) Rose (Jan. 2, 2012)1,035 (UCLA 538, UW 497), Rose (Jan. 1, 1999)956 (UW 521, Auburn 435), Outback (Jan. 1, 2015)865 (UW 446, Duke 399), Hall of Fame (Jan. 2, 1995)853 (UW 486, Southern California 367), Rose (Jan. 1, 1963)
FEWEST NET YARDS GAINED, BOTH TEAMS
506 (UW 314, Kansas State 192), Independence (Dec. 11, 1982)556 (UW 346, Colorado 200), Alamo (Dec. 28, 2002)569 (Arkansas 368, UW 201), Capital One (Jan. 1, 2007)586 (UW 353, Southern California 233), Rose (Jan. 1, 1953)590 (UW 331, Stanford 259), Rose (Jan. 1, 2000)
MOST YARDS PER PLAY
7.9 vs. Auburn, Capital One (Jan. 2, 2006)7.6 vs. UCLA, Rose (Jan. 1, 1999)7.2 vs. Utah, Copper (Dec. 27, 1996)7.1 vs. Oregon, Rose (Jan. 2, 2012)6.5 vs. Duke, Hall of Fame (Jan. 2, 1995)
FEWEST YARDS PER PLAY BY OPPONENT
2.8 by Kansas State, Independence (Dec. 11, 1982)3.2 by Colorado, Alamo (Dec. 28, 2002)3.5 by Auburn, Capital One (Jan. 2, 2006)3.6 by Southern California, Rose (Jan. 1, 1953)4.2 by Stanford, Rose (Jan. 1, 2000)
MOST RUSHING YARDS GAINED
400 vs. Auburn, Outback (Jan. 1, 2015)349 vs. Utah, Copper (Dec. 27, 1996)343 vs. UCLA, Rose (Jan. 1, 1999)293 vs. South Carolina, Capital One (Jan. 1, 2014)285 vs. Duke, Hall of Fame (Jan. 2, 1995)
FEWEST RUSHING YARDS ALLOWED
-5 by Stanford, Rose (Jan. 1, 2000)48 by Southern California, Rose (Jan. 1, 1953)61 by Miami, Champs Sports (Dec. 29, 2009)65 by Kansas State, Independence (Dec. 11, 1982)65 by USC, Holiday (Dec. 30, 2015)
MOST RUSHING YARDS GAINED, BOTH TEAMS
619 (UW 400, Auburn 219), Outback (Jan. 1, 2015)557 (Oregon 345, UW 212), Rose (Jan. 2, 2012)507 (UW 362, UCLA 145), Rose (Jan. 1, 1999)462 (UW 250, UCLA 212), Rose (Jan. 1, 1994)452 (UW 349, Utah 103), Copper (Dec. 27, 1996)
FEWEST RUSHING YARDS GAINED, BOTH TEAMS
181 (Southern California 114, UW 67), Rose (Jan. 1, 1963)196 (UW 131, Kansas State 65), Independence (Dec. 11, 1982)221 (UW 226, Stanford -5, Rose (Jan. 1, 2000)227 (Arkansas 232, UW -5), Capital One (Jan. 1, 2007)231 (UW 170, Miami 61), Champs Sports (Dec. 29, 2009)
MOST RUSHING ATTEMPTS
54 vs. Auburn, Outback (Jan. 1, 2015)53 vs. Stanford, Rose (Jan. 1, 2000)52 vs. Southern California, Rose (Jan. 1, 1953)51 vs. Colorado, Alamo (Dec. 28, 2002)48 vs. Duke, Hall of Fame (Jan. 2, 1995)48 vs. UCLA, Rose (Jan. 1, 1999)
FEWEST RUSHING ATTEMPTS
28 vs. Southern California, Rose (Jan. 1, 1963)28 vs. Arkansas, Capital One (Jan. 1, 2007) 29 vs. Georgia, Outback (Jan. 1, 1998)35 vs. Georgia, Outback (Jan. 1, 2005)36 vs. Kentucky, Hall of Fame (Dec. 29, 1984)
MOST RUSHING ATTEMPTS BY OPPONENT
44 by Colorado, Alamo (Dec. 28, 2002)43 by Tennessee, Garden State (Dec. 13, 1981)43 by Auburn, Outback (Jan. 1, 2015)41 by Southern California, Rose (Jan. 1, 1963)41 by Georgia, Outback (Jan. 1, 1998)
FEWEST RUSHING ATTEMPTS BY OPPONENT
23 by Miami, Champs Sports (Dec. 29, 2009)26 by TCU, Rose (Jan. 1, 2011)27 by Stanford, Rose (Jan. 1, 2000)28 by USC, Holiday (Dec. 30, 2015)29 by Duke, Hall of Fame (Jan. 2, 1995)29 by Tennessee, Outback (Jan. 1, 2008)
HIGHEST AVERAGE PER RUSH
7.8 vs. Utah, Copper (Dec. 27, 1996)7.4 vs. Auburn, Outback (Jan. 1, 2015)7.1 vs. UCLA, Rose (Jan. 1, 1999)6.8 vs. South Carolina, Capital One (Jan. 1, 2014)5.9 vs. Duke, Hall of Fame (Jan. 2, 1995)5.9 vs. Auburn, Capital One (Jan. 2, 2006)
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LOWEST AVERAGE PER RUSH ALLOWED
-0.2 by Stanford, Rose (Jan. 1, 2000)1.3 by Southern California, Rose (Jan. 1, 1953)2.0 by Kansas State, Independence (Dec. 11, 1982)2.1 by Tennessee, Garden State (Dec. 13, 1981)2.3 by Tennessee, Outback (Jan. 1, 2008)2.3 by USC, Holiday (Dec. 30, 2015)
Passing
MOST NET YARDS PASSING
419 vs. Southern California, Rose (Jan. 1, 1963)301 vs. Auburn, Capital One (Jan. 2, 2006)296 vs. Oregon, Rose (Jan. 2, 2012)260 vs. Miami, Champs Sports (Dec. 29, 2009)217 vs. USC, Holiday (Dec. 30, 2015)
FEWEST NET YARDS PASSING ALLOWED
77 by Colorado, Alamo (Dec. 28, 2002)127 by Kansas State, Independence (Dec. 11, 1982)136 by Arkansas, Capital One (Jan. 1, 2007)137 by Washington, Rose (Jan. 1, 1960)137 by Auburn, Capital One (Jan. 2, 2006)
MOST NET YARDS PASSING, BOTH TEAMS
672 (UW 419, Southern California 253), Rose (Jan. 1, 1963)572 (UCLA 418, UW 154), Rose (Jan. 1, 1999)572 (UW 296, Oregon 276), Rose (Jan. 2, 2012)527 (Tennessee 315, UW 212), Garden State (Dec. 13, 1981)520 (Tennessee 365, UW 155), Outback (Jan. 1, 2008)
FEWEST NET YARDS PASSING, BOTH TEAMS
240 (UW 163, Colorado 77), Alamo (Dec. 28, 2002)240 (UW 83, Stanford 157), Rose (Jan. 1, 2013)290 (UW 153, Washington 137), Rose (Jan. 1, 1960)310 (UW 183, Kansas State 127), Independence (Dec. 11, 1982)327 (Southern California 185, UW 142), Rose (Jan. 1, 1953)
MOST PASS ATTEMPTS
49 vs. Southern California, Rose (Jan. 1, 1963)37 vs. Tennessee, Garden State (Dec. 13, 1981)36 vs. Georgia, Outback (Jan. 1, 1998)34 vs. Arkansas, Capital One (Jan. 1, 2007)32 vs. Washington, Rose (Jan. 1, 1960)30 vs. Kentucky, Hall of Fame (Dec. 29, 1984)
FEWEST PASS ATTEMPTS
6 vs. Utah, Copper (Dec. 27, 1996)14 vs. Stanford, Rose (Jan. 1, 2000)16 vs. Florida State, Champs Sports (Dec. 27, 2008)17 vs. UCLA, Rose (Jan. 1, 1999)17 vs. Stanford, Rose (Jan. 1, 2013)
MOST PASS ATTEMPTS BY OPPONENT
49 by Utah, Copper (Dec. 27, 1996)46 by Duke, Hall of Fame (Jan. 2, 1995)43 by UCLA, Rose (Jan. 1, 1994)43 by Tennessee, Outback (Jan. 1, 2008)42 by Tennessee, Garden State (Dec. 13, 1981)
FEWEST PASS ATTEMPTS BY OPPONENT
13 by Washington, Rose (Jan. 1, 1960)18 by Colorado, Alamo (Dec. 28, 2002)20 by Southern California, Rose (Jan. 1, 1963)20 by Stanford, Rose (Jan. 1, 2013)
23 by Auburn, Music City (Dec. 31, 2003)23 by TCU, Rose (Jan. 1, 2011)23 by Auburn, Outback (Jan. 1, 2015)
MOST PASS ATTEMPTS, BOTH TEAMS
79 (Tennessee 42, UW 37), Garden State (Dec. 13, 1981)69 (UW 49, Southern California 20), Rose (Jan. 1, 1963)68 (Georgia 41, UW 27), Outback (Jan. 1, 2005)68 (Tennessee 43, UW 25), Outback (Jan. 1, 2008)66 (Duke 46, UW 20), Hall of Fame (Jan. 2, 1995)66 (UW 34, Arkansas 32), Capital One (Jan. 1, 2007)
FEWEST PASS ATTEMPTS, BOTH TEAMS
37 (UW 17, Stanford 20), Rose (Jan. 1, 2013)42 (UW 24, Colorado 18), Alamo (Dec. 28, 2002)44 (TCU 23, UW 21), Rose (Jan. 1, 2011)45 (UW 32, Washington 13), Rose (Jan. 1, 1960)49 (Stanford 35, UW 14), Rose (Jan. 1, 2000)
MOST PASS COMPLETIONS
34 vs. Southern California, Rose (Jan. 1, 1963)19 vs. Kentucky, Hall of Fame (Dec. 29, 1984)19 vs. Miami, Champs Sports (Dec. 29, 2009)19 vs. Oregon, Rose (Jan. 2, 2012)18 vs. USC, Holiday (Dec. 30, 2015)
FEWEST PASS COMPLETIONS BY OPPONENT
7 by Washington, Rose (Jan. 1, 1960)9 by Colorado, Alamo (Dec. 28, 2002)10 by Southern California, Rose (Jan. 1, 1963)11 by Auburn, Music City (Dec. 31, 2003)13 by Kansas State, Independence (Dec. 11, 1982)13 by Stanford, Rose (Jan. 1, 2013)
HIGHEST PASS COMPLETION PERCENTAGE
.731 (19-26) vs. Miami, Champs Sports (Dec. 29, 2009)
.731 (19-26) vs. Oregon, Rose (Jan. 2, 2012)
.694 (34-49) vs. Southern California, Rose (Jan. 1, 1963)
.633 (19-30) vs. Kentucky, Hall of Fame (Dec. 29, 1984)
.621 (18-29) vs. USC, Holiday (Dec. 30, 2015)
LOWEST PASS COMPLETION PERCENTAGE BY OPPONENT
.371 (13-35) by Kansas State, Independence (Dec. 11, 1982)
.455 (15-33) by Auburn, Capital One (Jan. 2, 2006)
.463 (19-41) by Georgia, Outback (Jan. 1, 2005)
.468 (15-32) by Arkansas, Capital One (Jan. 1, 2007)
.478 (11-23) by Auburn, Music City (Dec. 31, 2003)
HIGHEST PASS COMPLETION PERCENTAGE, BOTH TEAMS
.750 (UW 16-26, S. Carolina 23-26), Capital One (Jan. 1, 2014)
.740 (UW 19-26, Oregon 18-24), Rose (Jan. 2, 2012)
.638 (UW 34-49, Southern Calif. 10-20), Rose (Jan. 1, 1963)
.625 (UW 19-26, Miami 16-30), Champs Sports (Dec. 29, 2009)
.615 (UW 14-36, Georgia 26-29), Outback (Jan. 1, 1998)
LOWEST PASS COMPLETION PERCENTAGE, BOTH TEAMS
.373 (UW 9-24, Kansas State 13-35), Independence (Dec. 11, 1982)
.439 (UW 14-34, Arkansas 15-32), Capital One (Jan. 1, 2007)
.456 (UW 12-27, Georgia 19-41), Outback (Jan. 1, 2005)
.467 (UW 14-32, Washington 7-13), Rose (Jan. 1, 1960)
.481 (UW 14-37, Tennessee 24-42), Garden State (Dec. 13, 1981)
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MOST YARDS PER PASS COMPLETION
20.3 vs. Kansas State, Independence (Dec. 11, 1982)20.1 vs. Auburn, Capital One (Jan. 2, 2006)17.1 vs. UCLA, Rose (Jan. 1, 1999)15.6 vs. Oregon, Rose (Jan. 2, 2012)15.1 vs. Tennessee, Garden State (Dec. 13, 1981)
FEWEST YARDS PER PASS COMPLETION BY OPPONENT
8.6 by Colorado, Alamo (Dec. 28, 2002)9.0 by Georgia, Outback (Jan. 1, 1998)9.1 by Auburn, Capital One (Jan. 2, 2006)9.1 by Arkansas, Capital One (Jan. 1, 2007)9.8 by Kansas State, Independence (Dec. 11, 1982)
Third-Down Conversions
MOST THIRD DOWNS CONVERTED
8 vs. UCLA, Sun (Dec. 29, 2000)8 vs. Oregon, Rose (Jan. 2, 2012)7 vs. Southern California, Rose (Jan. 1, 1953)7 vs. Georgia, Outback (Jan. 1, 1998)7 vs. Auburn, Capital One (Jan. 2, 2006)7 vs. TCU, Rose (Jan. 1, 2011)7 vs. Stanford (Jan. 1, 2013)
FEWEST THIRD DOWNS CONVERTED BY OPPONENT
2 by Miami, Champs Sports (Dec. 29, 2009)3 by Stanford, Rose (Jan. 1, 2000)3 by Arkansas, Capital One (Jan. 1, 2007)3 by Stanford, Rose (Jan. 1, 2013)4 by Tennessee, Garden State (Dec. 13, 1981)4 by Auburn, Capital One (Jan. 2, 2006)4 by South Carolina, Capital One (Jan. 1, 2014)4 by Auburn, Outback (Jan. 1, 2015)
MOST THIRD DOWNS CONVERTED, BOTH TEAMS
16 (Utah 11, UW 5), Copper (Dec. 27, 1996)15 (UCLA 10, UW 5), Rose (Jan. 1, 1994)15 (UW 8, UCLA 7), Sun (Dec. 29, 2000)15 (Tennessee 9, UW 6), Outback (Jan. 1, 2008)14 (UW 7, Georgia 7), Outback (Jan. 1, 1998)14 (UW 8, Oregon 6), Rose (Jan. 2, 2012)
FEWEST THIRD DOWNS CONVERTED, BOTH TEAMS
7 (UW 4, Stanford 3), Rose (Jan. 1, 2000)7 (Auburn 4, UW 3), Outback (Jan. 1, 2015)8 (UW 5, Arkansas 3), Capital One (Jan. 1, 2007)8 (UW 6, Miami 2), Champs Sports (Dec. 29, 2009)9 (Kansas State 5, UW 4), Independence (Dec. 11, 1982)9 (Georgia 6, UW 3), Outback (Jan. 1, 2005)
HIGHEST THIRD-DOWN CONVERSION PCT.
.615 (8-13) vs. Oregon, Rose (Jan. 2, 2012)
.556 (5-9) vs. Utah, Copper (Dec. 27, 1996)
.545 (6-11) vs. Southern California, Rose (Jan. 1, 1963)
.533 (8-15) vs. UCLA, Sun (Dec. 29, 2000)
.500 (6-12) vs. Duke, Hall of Fame (Jan. 2, 1995)
LOWEST 3RD-DOWN CONVERSION PCT. BY OPPONENT
.182 (2-11) by Miami, Champs Sports (Dec. 29, 2009)
.214 (3-14) by Stanford, Rose (Jan. 1, 2000)
.214 (3-14) by Arkansas, Capital One (Jan. 1, 2007)
.267 (4-15) by Tennessee, Garden State (Dec. 13, 1981)
.272 (3-11) by Stanford, Rose (Jan. 1, 2013)
Interceptions
MOST INTERCEPTIONS
4 vs. Duke, Hall of Fame (Jan. 2, 1995)4 vs. Utah, Copper (Dec. 27, 1996)3 vs. Colorado, Alamo (Dec. 28, 2002)2 vs. Southern California, Rose (Jan. 1, 1953)2 vs. Georgia, Outback (Jan. 1, 2005)2 vs. Arkansas, Capital One (Jan. 1, 2007)
FEWEST INTERCEPTIONS BY OPPONENT
0 by Washington, Rose (Jan. 1, 1960)0 by Kansas State, Independence (Dec. 11, 1982)0 by Utah, Copper (Dec. 27, 1996)0 by UCLA, Rose (Jan. 1, 1999)0 by Stanford, Rose (Jan. 1, 2000)0 by Georgia, Outback (Jan. 1, 2005)0 by Auburn, Capital One (Jan. 2, 2006)0 by Florida State, Champs Sports (Dec. 27, 2008)0 by Miami, Champs Sports (Dec. 29, 2009)0 by USC, Holiday (Dec. 30, 2015)
MOST INTERCEPTION RETURN YARDS
125 vs. Utah, Copper (Dec. 27, 1996)46 vs. UCLA, Rose (Jan. 1, 1999)28 vs. Duke, Hall of Fame (Jan. 2, 1995)21 vs. Colorado, Alamo (Dec. 28, 2002)20 vs. UCLA, Sun (Dec. 29, 2000)
Penalties
MOST PENALTIES
13 vs. Kentucky, Hall of Fame (Dec. 29, 1984)12 vs. UCLA, Rose (Jan. 1, 1994)12 vs. Duke, Hall of Fame (Jan. 2, 1995)8 vs. Stanford, Rose (Jan. 1, 2000)7 5 times (MR: vs. Auburn, Capital One, Jan. 2, 2006)
FEWEST PENALTIES
2 vs. Southern California, Rose (Jan. 1, 1953)2 vs. Tennessee, Outback (Jan. 1, 2008)2 vs. Florida State, Champs Sports (Dec. 27, 2008)3 vs. Washington, Rose (Jan. 1, 1960)3 vs. Utah, Copper (Dec. 27, 1996)3 vs. Oregon, Rose (Jan. 2, 2012)3 vs. Auburn, Outback (Jan. 1, 2015)
MOST PENALTIES BY OPPONENT
12 by Southern California, Rose (Jan. 1, 1963)12 by Arkansas, Capital One (Jan. 1, 2007)9 by Kansas State, Independence (Dec. 11, 1982)9 by UCLA, Rose (Jan. 1, 1994)9 by UCLA, Rose (Jan. 1, 1999)9 by Colorado, Alamo (Dec. 28, 2002)9 by Auburn, Outback (Jan. 1, 2015)
FEWEST PENALTIES BY OPPONENT
2 by Utah, Copper (Dec. 27, 1996)3 by Miami, Champs Sports (Dec. 29, 2009)4 by TCU, Rose (Jan. 1, 2011)4 by South Carolina, Capital One (Jan. 1, 2014)5 4 times (MR: Tennessee, Outback (Jan. 1, 2008))
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MOST PENALTIES, BOTH TEAMS
21 (UW 12, UCLA 9), Rose (Jan. 1, 1994)19 (Southern California 12, UW 7), Rose (Jan. 1, 1963)19 (UW 13, Kentucky, 6) Hall of Fame (Dec. 29, 1984)17 (UW 12, Duke 5), Hall of Fame (Jan. 2, 1995)16 (UCLA 9, UW 7), Rose (Jan. 1, 1999)16 (Arkansas 12, UW 4), Capital One (Jan. 1, 2007)
FEWEST PENALTIES, BOTH TEAMS
5 (UW 3, Utah 2), Copper (Dec. 27, 1996)6 (South Carolina 4, UW 2), Capital One (Jan. 1, 2014)7 (Tennessee 5, UW 2), Outback (Jan. 1, 2008)8 (Southern California 6, UW 2), Rose (Jan. 1, 1953)9 (Florida State 7, UW 2), Champs Sports (Dec. 27, 2008)9 (UW 6, Miami 3), Champs Sports (Dec. 29, 2009)
MOST YARDS PENALIZED
133 vs. Kentucky, Hall of Fame (Dec. 29, 1984)89 vs. UCLA, Rose (Jan. 1, 1994)86 vs. Duke, Hall of Fame (Jan. 2, 1995)77 vs. Southern California, Rose (Jan. 1, 1963)73 vs. Tennessee, Garden State (Dec. 13, 1981)
FEWEST YARDS PENALIZED
10 vs. Tennessee, Outback (Jan. 1, 2008)15 vs. South Carolina, Capital One (Jan. 1, 2014)18 vs. Washington, Rose (Jan. 1, 1960)20 vs. Southern California, Rose (Jan. 1, 1953)20 vs. Oregon, Rose (Jan. 2, 2012)
MOST YARDS PENALIZED AGAINST OPPONENT
123 by Arkansas, Capital One (Jan. 1, 2007)95 by UCLA, Rose (Jan. 1, 1994)94 by UCLA, Rose (Jan. 1, 1999)93 by Southern California, Rose (Jan. 1, 1963)85 by Washington, Rose (Jan. 1, 1960)85 by Georgia, Outback (Jan. 1, 2005)85 by Florida State, Champs Sports (Dec. 27, 2008)
FEWEST YARDS PENALIZED AGAINST OPPONENT
11 by Utah, Copper (Dec. 27, 1996)20 by Miami, Champs Sports (Dec. 29, 2009)20 by TCU, Rose (Jan. 1, 2011)23 by South Carolina, Capital One (Jan. 1, 2014)27 by Georgia, Outback (Jan. 1, 1998)
MOST YARDS PENALIZED, BOTH TEAMS
184 (UCLA 95, UW 89), Rose (Jan. 1, 1994)182 (UW 133, Kentucky 49), Hall of Fame (Dec. 29, 1984)170 (Southern California 93, UW 77), Rose (Jan. 1, 1963)158 (Arkansas 123, UW 35), Capital One (Jan. 1, 2007)157 (Tennessee 84, UW 73), Garden State (Dec. 13, 1981)
FEWEST YARDS PENALIZED, BOTH TEAMS
38 (South Carolina 23, UW 15), Capital One (Jan. 1, 2014)42 (UW 31, Utah 11), Copper (Dec. 27, 1996)61 (UW 41, TCU 20), Rose (Jan. 1, 2011)70 (Tennessee 60, UW 10), Outback (Jan. 1, 2008)76 (Oregon 56, UW 20), Rose (Jan. 2, 2012)
Punting
MOST PUNTS
8 vs. Stanford, Rose (Jan. 1, 2000)7 vs. Stanford, Rose (Jan. 1, 2013)7 vs. Georgia, Outback (Jan. 1, 2005)6 7 times (MR: vs. USC, Holiday (Dec. 30, 2015))
FEWEST PUNTS
0 vs. South Carolina, Capital One (Jan. 1, 2014)1 vs. Duke, Hall of Fame (Jan. 2, 1995)2 vs. Utah, Copper (Dec. 27, 1996)2 vs. Oregon, Rose (Jan. 2, 2012)3 vs. Auburn, Capital One (Jan. 2, 2006)3 vs. TCU, Rose (Jan. 1, 2011)3 vs. Auburn, Outback (Jan. 1, 2015)
MOST PUNTS BY OPPONENT
8 by Southern California, Rose (Jan. 1, 1953)8 by Kansas State, Independence (Dec. 11, 1982)8 by Stanford, Rose (Jan. 1, 2000)8 by Arkansas, Capital One (Jan. 1, 2007)7 by Tennessee, Outback (Jan. 1, 2008)
FEWEST PUNTS BY OPPONENT
2 by UCLA, Rose (Jan. 1, 1994)2 by Utah, Copper (Dec. 27, 1996)3 by Georgia, Outback (Jan. 1, 1998)3 by UCLA, Rose (Jan. 1, 1999)3 by UCLA, Sun (Dec. 29, 2000)3 by Oregon, Rose (Jan. 2, 2012)3 by South Carolina, Capital One (Jan. 1, 2014)
MOST PUNTS, BOTH TEAMS
16 (UW 8, Stanford 8), Rose (Jan. 1, 2000)15 (Arkansas 8, UW 7), Capital One (Jan. 1, 2007)14 (Kansas State 8, UW 6), Independence (Dec. 11, 1982)13 (Southern California 8, UW 5), Rose (Jan. 1, 1953)13 (UW 7, Georgia 6), Outback (Jan. 1, 2005)13 (UW 6, Tennessee 7), Outback (Jan. 1, 2008)
FEWEST PUNTS, BOTH TEAMS
3 (South Carolina 3, UW 0), Capital One (Jan. 1, 2014)4 (UW 2, Utah 2), Copper (Dec. 27, 1996)5 (Duke 4, UW 1), Hall of Fame (Jan. 2, 1995)5 (Oregon 3, UW 2), Rose (Jan. 2, 2012)7 (TCU 4, UW 3), Rose (Jan. 1, 2011)7 (Auburn 4, UW 3), Outback (Jan. 1, 2015)
MOST PUNT YARDS
347 vs. Stanford, Rose (Jan. 1, 2000)312 vs Stanford, Rose (Jan. 1, 2013)310 vs. Georgia, Outback (Jan. 1, 2005)299 vs. Arkansas, Capital One (Jan. 1, 2007)268 vs. Tennessee, Outback (Jan. 1, 2008)
MOST PUNT YARDS BY OPPONENT
411 by Southern California, Rose (Jan. 1, 1953)306 by Stanford, Rose (Jan. 1, 2000)295 by Tennessee, Outback (Jan. 1, 2008)294 by Kansas State, Independence (Dec. 11, 1982)274 by Auburn, Capital One (Jan. 2, 2006)
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MOST PUNT YARDS, BOTH TEAMS
653 (UW 347, Stanford 306), Rose (Jan. 1, 2000)607 (Southern California 411, UW 196), Rose (Jan. 1, 1953)585 (UW 312, Stanford 273) Rose (Jan. 1, 2013)568 (UW 299, Arkansas 269), Capital One (Jan. 1, 2007)563 (UW 268, Tennessee 295), Outback (Jan. 1, 2008)
FEWEST PUNT YARDS, BOTH TEAMS
101 (South Carolina 101, UW 0), Capital One (Jan. 1, 2014)144 (UW 82, Utah 42), Copper (Dec. 27, 1996)208 (Duke 170, UW 38), Hall of Fame (Jan. 2, 1995)227 (Oregon 138, UW 89), Rose (Jan. 2, 2012)262 (Auburn 183, UW 79), Outback (Jan. 1, 2015)
HIGHEST PUNTING AVERAGE (Min. 5 Punts)
44.7 (6 punts) vs. Tennessee, Outback (Jan. 1, 2008)44.6 (7 punts) vs. Stanford, Rose (Jan. 1, 2013)44.3 (7 punts) vs. Georgia, Outback (Jan. 1, 2005)44.3 (6 punts) vs. Florida State, Champs Sports (Dec. 27, 2008)43.6 (5 punts) vs. Georgia, Outback (Jan. 1, 1998)
HIGHEST PUNTING AVG. BY OPPONENT (Min. 5 Punts)
51.4 (8 punts) by Southern California, Rose (Jan. 1, 1953)48.2 (5 punts) by Florida State, Champs Sports (Dec. 27, 2008)45.7 (6 punts) by Auburn, Capital One (Jan. 2, 2006)45.5 (6 punts) by Stanford, Rose (Jan. 1, 2013)45.2 (6 punts) by Tennessee, Garden State (Dec. 13, 1981)
Punt Returns
MOST PUNT RETURNS
7 vs. Southern California, Rose (Jan. 1, 1953)4 vs. Duke, Hall of Fame (Jan. 2, 1995)3 6 times (MR: vs. Stanford, Rose (Jan. 1, 2013)
MOST PUNT RETURN YARDS
78 vs. Kentucky, Hall of Fame (Dec. 29, 1984)69 vs. Southern California, Rose (Jan. 1, 1953)49 vs. Duke, Hall of Fame (Jan. 2, 1995)35 vs. Auburn, Music City (Dec. 31, 2003)34 vs. Georgia, Outback (Jan. 1, 2005)
MOST PUNT RETURNS BY OPPONENT
5 by Arkansas, Capital One (Jan. 1, 2007)5 by Georgia, Outback (Jan. 1, 2005)4 by Florida State, Champs Sports (Dec. 27, 2008)4 by Tennessee, Outback (Jan. 1, 2008)3 5 times (MR: by Colorado, Alamo, Dec. 28, 2002)
MOST PUNT RETURN YARDS BY OPPONENT
45 by Georgia, Outback (Jan. 1, 2005)29 by UCLA, Rose (Jan. 1, 1999)29 by Florida State, Champs Sports (Dec. 27, 2008)26 by Tennessee, Outback (Jan. 1, 2008)21 by UCLA, Rose (Jan. 1, 1994)
Kickoff Returns
MOST KICKOFF RETURNS
8 vs. Oregon, Rose (Jan. 2, 2012)5 vs. Southern California, Rose (Jan. 1, 1963) 5 vs. Kentucky, Hall of Fame (Dec. 29, 1984)5 vs. Duke, Hall of Fame (Jan. 2, 1995)5 vs. Georgia, Outback (Jan. 1, 1998)
5 vs. Auburn, Music City (Dec. 31, 2003)5 vs. Georgia, Outback (Jan. 1, 2005)5 vs. South Carolina, Capital One (Jan. 1, 2014)
MOST KICKOFF RETURN YARDS
201 vs. Oregon, Rose (Jan. 2, 2012)160 vs. South Carolina, Capital One (Jan. 1, 2014)119 vs. Tennessee, Garden State (Dec. 13, 1981)104 vs. Georgia, Outback (Jan. 1, 1998)103 vs. Tennessee, Outback (Jan. 1, 2008)
MOST KICKOFF RETURNS BY OPPONENT
5 by Southern California, Rose (Jan. 1, 1963)5 by Miami, Champs Sports (Dec. 29, 2009)5 by Oregon, Rose (Jan. 2, 2012)5 by USC, Holiday (Dec. 30, 2015)4 8 times (MR: by South Carolina, Capital One (Jan. 1, 2014))
MOST KICKOFF RETURN YARDS BY OPPONENT
180 by Miami, Champs Sports (Dec. 29, 2009)141 by Southern California, Rose (Jan. 1, 1963)133 by Kentucky, Hall of Fame (Dec. 29, 1984)128 by Tennessee, Garden State (Dec. 13, 1981)125 by Oregon, Rose (Jan. 2, 2012)
Tackles for Loss
MOST TACKLES FOR LOSS
10 vs. UCLA, Rose (Jan. 1, 1999)9 vs. Tennessee, Garden State (Dec. 13, 1981)9 vs. Stanford, Rose (Jan. 1, 2000)9 vs. Auburn, Capital One (Jan. 2, 2006)9 vs. Miami, Champs Sports (Dec. 29, 2009)9 vs. USC, Holiday (Dec. 30, 2015)
MOST TACKLES FOR LOSS YARDAGE
55 vs. Tennessee, Garden State (Dec. 13, 1981)44 vs. Southern California, Rose (Jan. 1, 1963)44 vs. Auburn, Capital One (Jan. 2, 2006)43 vs. Stanford, Rose (Jan. 1, 2000)39 vs. USC, Holiday (Dec. 30, 2015)
Quarterback Sacks
MOST QUARTERBACK SACKS
5 vs. Tennessee, Garden State (Dec. 13, 1981)5 vs. Miami, Champs Sports (Dec. 29, 2009)4 vs. UCLA, Rose (Jan. 1, 1994)4 vs. Stanford, Rose (Jan. 1, 2000)4 vs. Auburn, Capital One (Jan. 2, 2006)
MOST QUARTERBACK SACKS YARDAGE
51 vs. Tennessee, Garden State (Dec. 13, 1981)38 vs. Auburn, Capital One (Jan. 2, 2006)26 vs. Stanford, Rose (Jan. 1, 2000)25 vs. Miami, Champs Sports (Dec. 29, 2009)23 vs. USC, Holiday (Dec. 30, 2015)
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Weather Conditions
WARMEST TEMPERATURES AT KICKOFF
82 and sunny, Rose (Jan. 2, 2012)78 and clear and sunny, Champs Sports (Dec. 27, 2008)74 and clear, Rose (Jan. 1, 1999)73 and slightly hazy, Rose (Jan. 1, 1994)73 and cloudy, Capital One (Jan. 2, 2006)
COLDEST TEMPERATURES AT KICKOFF
35 and sunny, Garden State (Dec. 13, 1981)38 and light drizzle, Independence, (Dec. 11, 1982)50 and clear and cool, Outback (Jan. 1, 1998)50 and mostly sunny, Music City (Dec. 31, 2003)50 and clear, Champs Sports (Dec. 29, 2009)
Attendance
HIGHEST ATTENDANCE
101,500, Rose, Rose Bowl Stadium (Jan. 1, 1953)101,237, Rose, Rose Bowl Stadium (Jan. 1, 1994)100,809, Rose, Rose Bowl Stadium (Jan. 1, 1960)98,698, Rose, Rose Bowl Stadium (Jan. 1, 1963)94,118, Rose, Rose Bowl Stadium (Jan. 1, 2011)93,872, Rose, Rose Bowl Stadium (Jan. 1, 1999)93,731, Rose, Rose Bowl Stadium (Jan. 1, 2000)93,359, Rose, Rose Bowl Stadium (Jan. 1, 2013)91,245, Rose, Rose Bowl Stadium (Jan. 2, 2012)62,414, Outback, Raymond James Stadium (Jan. 1, 2005)61,384, Hall of Fame, Tampa Stadium (Jan. 2, 1995)
LOWEST ATTENDANCE
24,684, Independence, Independence Stadium (Dec. 11, 1982)42,122, Copper, Arizona Stadium (Dec. 27, 1996)44,023, Outback, Raymond James Stadium (Jan. 1, 2015)47,300, Hall of Fame, Legion Field (Dec. 29, 1984)48,329, Holiday, Qualcomm Stadium (Dec. 30, 2015)
Night Games
GAMES STARTING AT 6 P.M. OR LATER
Copper Bowl (Arizona Stadium), Tucson, Ariz., 7:10 p.m.Hall of Fame Bowl (Legion Field), Birmingham, Ala., 7:05 p.m.Independence Bowl (Independence Stadium), Shreveport, La., 7:05 p.m.Alamo Bowl (Alamodome), San Antonio, Texas, 7:02 p.m.Champs Sports Bowl (Florida Citrus Bowl Stadium), Orlando, Fla., 7:06 p.m.Holiday Bowl (Qualcomm Stadium), San Diego, Calif., 7:40 p.m.
Comeback Wins
13 (20-7) vs. UCLA, Sun (Dec. 29, 2000)7 (21-14) vs. UCLA, Rose (Jan. 1, 1999)7 (21-14) vs. Colorado, Alamo (Dec. 28, 2002)7 (7-0) vs. Miami, Champs Sports (Dec. 29, 2009)7 (14-7) vs. Auburn, Outback (Jan. 1, 2015)6 (9-3) vs. Stanford, Rose (Jan. 1, 2000)4 (7-3) vs. Arkansas, Capital One (Jan. 1, 2007)3 (3-0) vs. Kansas State, Independence (Dec. 11, 1982)3 (3-0) vs. UCLA, Rose (Jan. 1, 1994)1 (21-20) vs. USC, Holiday (Dec. 30, 2015)
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Media InformationInterview Requests
All regular-season Badgers practices, including
Friday walk-throughs, are closed to the media.
Interviews are conducted as follows:
Chryst Interviews
Head coach Paul Chryst holds a weekly media
conference Mondays at 12:30 p.m. during the fall.
Those sessions are live video-streamed via BTN2Go.
Chryst’s comments are available on UWBadgers.
com Monday afternoon as both a video archive and
a transcript.
Chryst also is available prior to the start of prac-
tice on Thursdays, at approximately 3 p.m.
Additionally, Chryst is available every Tuesday
at 11:16 a.m. (CT) on the Big Ten Coaches
Teleconference. Contact Adam Augustine of the Big
Ten for call-in information at (847) 696-1010 or
Assistant Coach Interviews
Wisconsin assistant coaches are available after
practice on Tuesdays (offense) and Wednesdays
(defense) at approximately 5:45 p.m. on the practice
field in the McClain Center. Phone intervies can
be arranged through Brian Mason in the Athletic
Communications office at (608) 262-2311.
Player Interviews
Badgers players can be interviewed after practice
on Tuesdays (offense) and Wednesdays (defense) at
approximately 5:45 p.m. on the practice field in the
McClain Center.
Phone calls by players to out-of-town media are
made on the corresponding days following practice
and can be arranged through Brian Mason in the
Athletic Communications office at (608) 262-2311.
Cell phone numbers will not be made available
to the media and players have been instructed not
to conduct interviews when contacted without prior
approval from the Athletic Communications staff.
Weekly Schedule
Contact the Athletic Communications office for
confirmation of practice schedules. Practices dur-
ing the regular season are closed to the media. The
typical weekly schedule during the regular season is
(times subject to change):
Day Practice Availability
Mon. 4-5 p.m. News conference
(12:30 p.m.)
Tues. 3:30-5:45 p.m. Offense players/coaches
Wed. 3:30-5:45 p.m. Defense players/coaches
Thurs. 3:30-4:45 p.m. Coach Chryst
Big Ten Teleconference
Throughout the season, media can gain access to all
14 conference coaches each Tuesday from 11 a.m.-
1 p.m. (CT) via the Big Ten Coaches Teleconference.
Contact the Big Ten for call-in information at (847)
696-1010.
Web Sites
The latest Wisconsin football news releases, sched-
ules and statistics are available via the department’s
web site at UWBadgers.com.
CollegePressBox.com is the official media website
for Big Ten football. Access and download weekly
game notes, quotes, statistics, media guides, head-
shots, logos and more for the conference and each
of its member schools. Login information will be
distributed to accredited media or you can apply for
a password by sending an e-mail to password@col-
legepressbox.com.
The Wisconsin Athletic Communciations office uti-
lizes the Big Ten Media Email List for its email com-
munications with members of the media.
Media members can establish an account and
adjust settings for the schools and sports whose
emails they wish to receive by visiting office.bigten.
org/media.
The email list is a self-service system, meaning
the UW Athletic Communciations staff cannot add
or remove media members from any distribution
lists. For more information, contact Adam Augustine
of the Big Ten office: [email protected].
Wisconsin Football Today
The Athletic Communications office offers daily
updates for members of the media during the sea-
son via the Wisconsin Football Today email.
Wisconsin Football Today offers reminders
of each day’s schedule and availabilities and also
includes links to pertinent coverage of the Badgers,
game-related notes and other valuable information.
The email is sent to all subscribers who have
selected to receive Wisconsin football updates via
the Big Ten Media Email List.
Credential Guidelines
Requests for 2016 Wisconsin football season and
single-game credentials (including parking) must
be made online at go.wisc.edu/2016credentials.
Contact the Athletic Communications office with
questions.
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Sideline credentials will be issued only to
accredited photographers and reporters on assign-
ment. Credentials must be prominently displayed
on the field level. Media cannot work between the
25-yard lines as recommended by the NCAA in its
game management manual.
Credentials will be mailed to the opposing SID if
time permits. Those passes which cannot be mailed
will be left at Gate 4 of Camp Randall Stadium
(north end of the stadium, adjacent to the Lot 17
parking ramp).
Credentials will be issued according to the fol-
lowing priorities: 1) TV and radio stations originating
a live broadcast; 2) national publications, newspa-
pers filing for immediate online coverage or the
following day’s publication, and news outlets desig-
nated by the visiting SID; 3) TV and radio stations
covering for nightly news; and 4) other requests,
which will be evaluated on a space-available basis.
Spouses, friends, non-workers and children are
not allowed in the media areas as dictated by the
NCAA. Anyone violating these standards will be
denied credentials to future games.
Admittance to Camp Randall
All media members (including photographers) must
enter Camp Randall Stadium through the Media
Entrance at Gate 4 (north end of the stadium, adja-
cent to the Lot 17 parking ramp). Members of the
media will be asked to present a photo ID.
Press Box
The Evjue Communications Center is located on the
west side of Camp Randall Stadium and is acces-
sible by elevator. Radio and TV broadcast booths are
located on Level 7. The press box for working media
is located on Level 8. A pregame meal is served in
the press box.
Photo Work Room
Work space for photographers is available in the
visiting team media room, located adjacent to the
south end zone at Camp Randall Stadium. Flip cards
and rosters are made available, and a pregame meal
is served in the media room.
Wireless Internet Access
Free wireless internet access is available inside
Camp Randall Stadium (includes press box and
south end zone media room). Simply connect to the
BadgerWiFi network, open a browser window and
complete the registration form.
Frequency Coordination
Prior to operating a radio or television transmitter or
any wireless device anywhere on stadium property,
you must first contact frequency coordinator Gary
Trenda at (608) 620-4880 or Badger.GDC@gmail.
com and complete all coordination procedures to his
satisfaction. The obligation to coordinate all wireless
operations includes any wireless microphone, trans-
mitters of all types, portable transceivers (other than
cellular telephones) and any device that emits radio
frequency energy.
Satellite Trucks
For news organizations that send a satellite truck
to cover a game at Camp Randall Stadium, please
contact Barry Fox (Director of Facilities) prior to
arrival at (608) 262-3631. Extremely limited park-
ing (for the satellite vehicle only) is available at the
southwest corner of the stadium near the Athletic
Operations Building. The electrician who can assist
with powering up is Ed Walsh (608-235-8552).
Ordering Phone Lines
News organizations requiring their own phone lines
should call Dominic Osterhaus at (608) 265-8546 or
email him at [email protected] to order lines.
Gameday Services
Media Services
Facilities for the working media are located on the
seventh and eighth levels of the press box. Flip
cards and notes are delivered to each working loca-
tion prior to kickoff. A full statistics packet, as well
as game notes and postgame quotes, will be avail-
able after the game in the press box. Final packets
will be distributed in the McClain Center interview
room and the media room on the south end of the
stadium once they are completed.
Final Statistics Packets
Final statistics are immediately available after the
game at UWBadgers.com and also will be emailed
following the game. UW Athletic Communications
will not fax any statistics postgame.
Postgame Interview Procedures
With approximately five minutes left in the game,
media members will have access to the playing
field. Head coach Paul Chryst holds his postgame
media conference on the lower level of the McClain
Center. Chryst’s media conference is live video
streamed via BTN2Go.
After Chryst’s session, requested Wisconsin
players are available in the same room. Assistant
coaches are not available following games. The
Wisconsin locker room is closed to the media.
The opposing head coach is available for inter-
views in the media room under the stands at the
south end of the stadium. Contact the opposing
team’s communications staff for specific postgame
procedures.
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Athletic Communications Staff
Brian LucasDirector (Football Contact)
Brian Lucas was named
UW’s Director of Athletic
Communications in 2009. Now
in his 19th year with the Athletic
Communications office, he has
served as the main football media
contact since 2008.
Lucas spent the previous seven
seasons as the primary men’s basketball contact.
During that time he also assisted in media relations
for football and served as the editor of both the
football and men’s basketball game programs. Both
programs received national honors from CoSIDA
(College Sports Information Directors of America)
during his time as editor.
As the primary contact for men’s basketball,
Lucas handled publicity during one of the most suc-
cessful periods in program history. The Badgers won
five Big Ten titles (three regular-season and two
tournament) during his seven seasons and advanced
to the NCAA tournament every year. In 2006-07,
the team was ranked No. 1 in the country and
produced its first first-team All-American (Alando
Tucker) since 1950.
As an intern at the UW, Lucas was responsible
for several varsity sports during his first two years,
including men’s soccer and track. Prior to coming to
Wisconsin, Lucas worked one year as an intern in
the Marquette Sports Information Office.
Lucas is a 1998 graduate of Notre Dame, where
he earned a B.A. in English and American Studies.
He worked for three years in the Irish Sports
Information Office. The Oceanside, New York, native
lives in Middleton with his wife, Christine, and their
daughter, Cayla.
Brian MasonAssistant Director (Football Contact)
Brian Mason is in his ninth year
at Wisconsin and serves as the
Athle! c Communica! ons offi ce’s
secondary contact for football.
Mason is in his seventh season
assis! ng with the media rela! ons
and publicity eff orts for the football
program, a run that includes UW’s
three consecu! ve Big Ten championships in 2010,
2011 and 2012.
He also serves as managing editor of UW
Athle! cs’ weekly digital magazine, Varsity.
Prior to working with the football program,
Mason served as the secondary contact for the
men’s basketball program for the Badgers’ NCAA
tournament appearance in 2010 and Sweet 16
season in 2011. He has since assisted on UW’s con-
secu! ve runs to the Final Four in 2014 and 2015.
Mason spent fi ve years overseeing coverage of
Wisconsin’s highly-successful track and fi eld and
cross country programs, including the 2011 NCAA
champion men’s cross country team.
In addi! on, Mason has worked with the men’s
soccer and men’s and women’s swimming programs
during his ! me at UW.
Prior to joining the staff at Wisconsin, Mason
spent three years in the athle! cs media rela! ons
offi ce at his alma mater, the University of Northern
Iowa, working primarily with the Panthers’ so% ball
and track and fi eld programs.
A native of Waverly, Iowa, Mason received his
bachelor’s degree in communications from UNI and
resides in Madison with his wife, Laura, and daugh-
ter, Emily.
Andy BaggotWriter, UWBadgers.com
Andy Baggot is in his second
year with the Wisconsin Athletic
Communications office, providing
coverage of the Badgers’ 23 teams
for UWBadgers.com and Varsity
Magazine.
A recognizable name for sports
fans in Wisconsin, Baggot spent
the previous 37 years writing for the Wisconsin State
Journal in Madison and building a reputaton as a
gifted storyteller.
In his latest role, Baggot serves as UWBadgers.
com Insider and provides written coverage while also
adding to the department’s growing video and new
media efforts in an on-camera role. He can be found
on Twitter at @AndyBaggot.
A Tomah, Wisconsin, native, Baggot began
his career as a sports reporter for the Wisconsin
State Journal in August 1978. During his time with
the newspaper he covered Wisconsin athletics,
specifically football and men’s hockey, while also
writing about athletics administration and pieces
that touched on all of the department’s 23 sports. In
addition to covering UW, Baggot also handled beat
reporting for the Milwaukee Brewers and Green Bay
Packers during his career.
Baggot and his wife, Holly, reside in Middleton
with their daughter, Jordan.
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Paul CapobiancoAssistant Director
Paul Capobianco is in his 18th
year with the Wisconsin Athletic
Communications office and 11th as
assistant athletic communications
director.
Now in his 14th season as the
athletic communications contact
for men’s ice hockey, Capobianco is
also in his 15th year serving as the contact for men’s
rowing and women’s openweight and lightweight
rowing.
The teams handled by Capobianco have
enjoyed great success with the men’s hockey
program winning the 2006 NCAA championship
and the 2010 squad reaching the NCAA title
game. Wisconsin has produced seven Hobey Baker
Award finalists during that time, including the 2010
winner, the first in Wisconsin history. The women’s
lightweight rowing team captured five national titles,
while the men’s rowing program boasts one national
title during that time, as well.
Capobianco worked with the Salt Lake
Organizing Committee, serving as mixed zone
supervisor at Peaks Ice Arena for the 2002 Olympic
Winter Games ice hockey.
Before Wisconsin, Capobianco served as a
graduate assistant sports information director at
Minnesota State University, Mankato from 1997-99.
While in Mankato, he spent a season as the primary
contact for football, men’s and women’s basketball,
women’s soccer and two years as the men’s and
women’s golf, men’s and women’s track and field
and men’s and women’s cross country contact. He
began his athletic communications career at Stony
Brook (N.Y.) University during football and basketball
game days.
In addition, Capobianco boasts media relations
experience at the 2002 Major League Baseball All-
Star Game, the 2002 NCAA Men’s Frozen Four, the
2001 NCAA Women’s Frozen Four and the 1999
NFC Championship Game.
The Selden, New York, native graduated from
the University of Notre Dame with a bachelor’s
degree in biology in 1996. While at Notre Dame, he
was a member of the Fighting Irish’s 1994 NCAA
champion fencing team, earning three letters with
the squad.
Capobianco, his wife, Laurie, and their children,
Rose, Colin and Lily, reside in Madison.
Kelli GrashelAssistant Director
Kelli Grashel is in her third year at
Wisconsin and her first as assistant
athletic communications direc-
tor. Grashel serves as the primary
contact for UW’s men’s soccer,
women’s soccer, softball and wres-
tling teams along with being the
secondary contact for the women’s
basketball program.
Prior to joining the staff at Wisconsin, Grashel
spent time as an intern with ASA/USA Softball in the
marketing and communications department.
As an undergraduate at Oklahoma State
University, Grashel was a student assistant in the
media relations department and served as the sec-
ondary contact for men’s and women’s golf. She also
assisted with football, men’s basketball, women’s
basketball, baseball and softball.
She was part of the Oklahoma State women’s
basketball team’s Sweet 16 run in 2014 and
also played an important role in the 2014 NCAA
Women’s Golf Central Regional in Stillwater, Okla.
Grashel also assisted at the 2013 Oklahoma City
All-College Classic, the 2014 Phillips 66 Big 12
Women’s Basketball Championship and the 2014
NCAA Baseball Stillwater Regional and Super
Regional.
A native of Dallas, Texas, Grashel graduated from
Oklahoma State with a bachelor’s degree in sports
media and strategic communications and a minor in
political science. In her senior year, she was named
the 2014 Sports Media Student of the Year.
She serves on the national board for the
Association for Women in Sports Media as the
Student Chapter Coordinator.
A.J. HarrisonAssistant Director
A.J. Harrison is in his fourth
year at Wisconsin, and his second
as assistant director of athletic
communications. Harrison serves
as the primary contact for the UW
women’s hockey team along with
the track and field and cross coun-
try programs.
Harrison coordinated media efforts for the
women’s hockey team that advanced to the NCAA
Frozen Four in 2014, 2015 and 2016, as well as
the men’s track and field squad that swept the Big
Ten indoor and outdoor championships in 2014 and
claimed the league cross country crown in 2015.
Prior to joining the staff at Wisconsin, Harrison
spent a year in the athletic media relations office
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at the University of Tulsa. He primarily worked
with the Golden Hurricane volleyball, track and
field and tennis programs and served as the media
coordinator for the 2012 Conference USA Volleyball
Championship. Harrison also assisted with football,
men’s and women’s basketball and softball during his
year at Tulsa.
As an undergraduate at Drake University,
Harrison spent three years as an athletic commu-
nications student assistant, where he served as the
track and field and cross country contact for two
years. He was an important member of the Drake
Relays staff, working a variety of roles that included
serving as the press box coordinator in 2012.
Harrison also staffed two NCAA outdoor champion-
ships and two USA outdoor championships at Drake
Stadium.
A native of Verona, Wisconsin, Harrison gradu-
ated from Drake with a bachelor’s degree in journal-
ism in 2012.
Brandon HarrisonSocial Media Coordinator
Brandon Harrison is in his third
year at Wisconsin and his first as
the Badgers’ social media coordina-
tor. Harrison also serves as the
Athletic Communications office’s
secondary contact for the UW
men’s basketball team and was part
of the Badgers’ run to the 2015
Final Four.
Working with the Athletic Communications and
Marketing staffs, Harrison assists in the develop-
ment and execution of the Badgers’ promotional
and informational efforts on social media and other
digital platforms.
Prior to joining the staff at Wisconsin, Harrison
spent a year in the athletic media relations office at
the University of Arkansas. He primarily worked with
the Razorbacks’ women’s basketball and women’s
tennis programs. Harrison also assisted with football,
men’s basketball and baseball during his year at
Arkansas.
As an undergraduate at UW, Harrison spent
two years as a student assistant in the Athletic
Communications office, working with the track and
field and cross country programs, as well as the
men’s hockey and women’s golf teams.
Harrison assisted men’s cross country during its
run to claiming the program’s fifth national title at
the 2011 NCAA Championship, while also helping
UW host the 2012 Big Ten Outdoor Track & Field
Championships in Madison.
A native of Stoughton, Wisconsin, Harrison
graduated from UW and earned a bachelor’s degree
in journalism in 2013.
Patrick HerbAssistant Director
Patrick Herb, an alumnus of
UW-Madison and seven-year
veteran of the Kansas City Chiefs
public relations staff, is in his
ninth year with the UW Athletic
Communications department. He is
the primary contact for men’s bas-
ketball, as well as UW’s men’s and
women’s tennis programs.
Herb oversaw the communications efforts for
Wisconsin’s back-to-back Final Four runs in 2014
and 2015, including the promotion of 2015 consen-
sus National Player of the Year Frank Kaminsky. The
book he authored on the Badgers’ remarkable run,
Make ’Em Believe, was released in June 2015.
Herb debuted as sideline reporter for the
Wisconsin Radio Network’s broadcasts of Badgers
football games in 2009 and has regular segments
on the network’s football and men’s basketball radio
pregame shows.
Prior to Wisconsin, Herb spent seven seasons
with the Chiefs (2001-07), most recently as manager
of media relations. In his role at Kansas City, Herb
was the managing editor and designer of the Chiefs
Gameday program; was involved with planning and
idea generation for the team web site; was respon-
sible for layout and design of the team media guide;
was an on-camera host and creator of several video
pieces on the team web site; traveled with the team;
and supervised the staff interns and photographer.
Herb also worked for the NFL at five Super Bowls
and two AFC championship games.
Herb and his wife, Lindsay, are both Appleton,
Wisconsin, natives and currently reside in Verona
with their sons, Tyler and Austin.
Julia HujetGraphic Designer
Julia Hujet is in her fifth year in the
Athletic Communicaions office at
Wisconsin. Hujet serves as the edi-
tor of UW Athletics’ weekly digital
magazine, Varsity, is responsible for
the design of a variety of projects
for UWBadgers.com and plays a
key role in developing and execut-
ing the athletic department’s visual identity.
A 2012 graduate of the University of Wisconsin,
Hujet earned her bachelor’s degree in art with a
focus on graphic design. As a student at UW, Hujet
worked at the Wisconsin Union, creating graphic
works for the unions and other university organiza-
tions.
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Mike LucasSenior Writer, UWBadgers.com
Mike Lucas, a longtime Madison
media personality and radio color
commentator for Wisconsin football
and men’s basketball games, has
been providing exclusive coverage
for UWBadgers.com and Varsity
Magazine since 2010.
An authority on Wisconsin
sports and an accomplished storyteller, Lucas is
responsible for providing coverage of the Badgers
on a daily basis, including pregame breakdowns,
postgame coverage, personality profiles, video seg-
ments and more. He can be found on Twitter at @
LucasAtLarge.
A Beloit, Wisconsin, native, Lucas wrote for the
Madison Capital Times for 39 years. As a student at
Wisconsin, he also wrote for the Badger Herald and
Daily Cardinal. All told, he has been covering Badgers
athletics since 1969. Along with national, regional and
local writing awards, Lucas has twice been named
Sportswriter of the Year in Wisconsin.
Lucas is in his 22nd season as the radio color
commentator alongside play-by-play man Matt Lepay
for Badgers football and men’s basketball. He has also
served as the color commentator on both radio and
television broadcasts for UW men’s hockey. In addi-
tion, he hosts the daily morning talk show “Lucas &
Dawson” on WTSO-AM radio in Madison and previ-
ously hosted a weekly television show, “Sidelines,”
that aired around the state.
Lucas has authored five books about Wisconsin
athletics: Barry’s Badgers: The Road to the Roses, Five
Golden Rings: The Saga of Wisconsin Hockey, The 25
Greatest Moments in Camp Randall History, Don’t
Flinch, the Barry Alvarez autobiography, and Another
Hill to Climb, the Bo Ryan autobiography.
Lucas and his wife, Peggy, reside in Madison.
Diane NordstromAssociate Director
Diane Nordstrom is in her 27th
season as an associate athletic com-
munications director at Wisconsin.
Nordstrom serves as the athletic
communications contact for the
volleyball and women’s basketball
teams. She is also serves as the
coordinator of the department’s
annual report and is on the UW Athletic Hall of Fame
selection committee.
Nordstrom has accompanied the Badgers vol-
leyball team to 17 NCAA tournament appearances
including its runner-up finish in 2014 and run to the
regional final in 2015. Wisconsin has also won four
Big Ten Conference titles during her tenure.
Nordstrom served as the host athletic communi-
cations director of the 1993 and 1998 NCAA Division
I Women’s Volleyball Championships.
Prior to working with the women’s basketball
team, she served as the contact for men’s and
women’s track and field with her teams winning 20
Big Ten titles and hosted five Big Ten championships.
She has also worked with the men’s and women’s
swimming and diving teams, the women’s tennis team
and the men’s soccer team.
Nordstrom was recognized by the American
Volleyball Coaches Association in 2001 with the
Grant Burger Media Award. The award recognizes
members of the media who have been involved in the
advancement of volleyball. She was also recognized as
a regional award winner in 2006 and 2014.
Nordstrom has received numerous awards for her
publications from the College Sports Information Di-
rectors of America. She currently serves on the CoSIA
board of directors and as a co-chair of Female Athletic
Media Relations Executives (FAME), a subsidiary of
CoSIDA. In 2011, Nordstrom was honored with a
25-year award from CoSIDA, and she received the
first-ever CoSIDA Achievement Award in 2015.
Prior to coming to Wisconsin, Nordstrom served
as the sports information director at UW-Milwaukee
from 1986–89.
A 1984 graduate of Wisconsin with a bachelor’s
degree in journalism, Nordstrom was a four-year
member of the women’s track and field team. She
served as a team captain her senior season and also
set the UW record in the discus twice during her
career.
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UW Athletic Communications
Phone: (608) 262-1811
Fax: (608) 262-8184
Address: Kellner Hall
1440 Monroe Street
Madison, WI 53711
DirectorBrian Lucas (Football Contact)
O: 608-263-5052
C: 608-513-3987
E-mail: [email protected]
Associate DirectorDiane Nordstrom
C: 608-843-8556
E-mail: [email protected]
Assistant DirectorPaul Capobianco
C: 608-219-6278
E-mail: [email protected]
Assistant DirectorKelli Grashel
C: 608-445-4086
E-mail: [email protected]
Assistant DirectorA.J. Harrison
C: 608-279-8641
E-mail: [email protected]
Assistant DirectorPatrick Herb
C: 608-957-2085
E-mail: [email protected]
Assistant DirectorBrian Mason (Football Contact)
O: 608-262-2311
C: 608-279-8659
E-mail: [email protected]
Senior WriterMike Lucas
C: 608-212-4224
E-mail: [email protected]
WriterAndy Baggot
C: 608-444-8014
E-mail: [email protected]
Social Media CoordinatorBrandon Harrison
C: 608-279-8653
E-mail: [email protected]
Graphic DesignerJulia Hujet
C: 608-259-6582
E-mail: [email protected]
Opponent Media Contacts
LSU SID: Michael BonnettePhone: (225) 241-4845
E-mail: [email protected]
Website: www.lsusports.net
Akron SID: Cathy BongioviPhone: (267) 326-5400
E-mail: [email protected]
Website: www.gozips.com
Georgia State SID: Allison GeorgePhone: (678) 595-7728
E-mail: [email protected]
Website: www.georgiastatesports.com
Michigan State SID: Ben PhlegarPhone: (517) 896-0031
E-mail: [email protected]
Website: www.msuspartans.com
Michigan SID: David AblaufPhone: (734) 323-2281
E-mail: [email protected]
Website: www.mgoblue.com
Ohio State SID: Jerry EmigPhone: (614) 203-2766
E-mail: [email protected]
Website: www.osubuckeyes.com
Iowa SID: Steve RoePhone: (319) 335-9411
E-mail: [email protected]
Website: www.hawkeyesports.com
Nebraska SID: Keith MannPhone: (402) 472-2263
E-mail: [email protected]
Website: www.huskers.com
Northwestern SID: Paul KennedyPhone: (847) 467-2028
E-mail: [email protected]
Website: www.nusports.com
Illinois SID: Kent BrownPhone: (217) 244-6533
E-mail: [email protected]
Website: www.fightingillini.com
Purdue SID: Matt RectorPhone: (765) 494-3196
E-mail: [email protected]
Website: www.purduesports.com
Minnesota SID: Paul RovnakPhone: (612) 625-4090
E-mail: [email protected]
Website: www.gophersports.com
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Additional Media InformationBig Ten Communications Contacts
Jason YellinAssistant Commissioner, CommunicationsPhone: (847) 696-1010
E-mail: [email protected]
Website: www.bigten.org
Adam AugustineDirector, Communications (Football Contact)Phone: (847) 696-1010
E-mail: [email protected]
Big Ten Email Service
Information on Big Ten football will be emailed
throughout the year to accredited media. The Big
Ten utilizes a media email list website which requires
that media members fill out an online application.
Once the information is submitted, media can con-
trol and adjust their own accounts to only receive
the information they need. Media may also remove
themselves from the media email list if necessary.
For detailed instructions, contact Adam Augustine:
Big Ten Weekly Awards
Big Ten Football Players of the Week are selected in
four categories: offensive, defensive, special teams
and freshman. Award winners are chosen by a vote
of the Big Ten Communications staff from nomina-
tions supplied by the schools’ communications offic-
es. The Big Ten office will announce weekly football
award winners on Mondays.
Big Ten Football Championship Game
The 2016 Big Ten Football Championship Game
will be held at Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis on
Saturday, Dec. 3, and will be televised by FOX. The
Big Ten will conduct a media teleconference with the
two participating head coaches on Sunday, Nov. 27.
Another media teleconference with select student-
athletes from each school will be held on Monday,
Nov. 28. A press conference featuring both partici-
pating head coaches will be held at Lucas Oil Stadium
on Friday, Dec. 2. Credential application information
and other details will be sent out in October.
College Football Playoff Contact
Gina LeheSenior Director, Communications & Brand Management
Phone: (469) 262-5204
E-mail: [email protected]
Website: www.collegefootballplayoff.com
CFP Bowl Game Contacts
Rose Bowl Game: Karen LinhartPhone: (626) 449-4100
E-mail: [email protected]
Website: www.tournamentofroses.com
Goodyear Cotton Bowl: Charlie FissPhone: (817) 892-4803
E-mail: [email protected]
Website: www.attcottonbowl.com
Capital One Orange Bowl: Larry WahlPhone: (305) 341-4700
E-mail: [email protected]
Website: www.orangebowl.org
Fiesta Bowl: Ali RogersPhone: (480) 350-0925
E-mail: [email protected]
Website: www.fiestabowl.org
Chik-fil-A Peach Bowl: Matt GarveyPhone: (404) 586-8496
E-mail: [email protected]
Website: www.chick-fil-apeachbowl.com
Allstate Sugar Bowl: John SudsburyPhone: (504) 828-2440
E-mail: [email protected]
Website: www.allstatesugarbowl.org
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2016 Big Ten ScheduleSeptember 1
Indiana at Florida International
Oregon State at Minnesota
September 2
Furman at Michigan State
September 3
Eastern Kentucky at Purdue
Howard at Maryland
Hawaii at Michigan
W. Michigan at Northwestern
Bowling Green at Ohio State
Rutgers at Washington
LSU vs. Wisconsin (Green Bay)
Kent State at Penn State
Miami (OH) at Iowa
Murray State at Illinois
Fresno State at Nebraska
September 9
Maryland at Florida International
September 10
UCF at Michigan
Cincinnati at Purdue
Howard at Rutgers
Wyoming at Nebraska
Penn State at Pittsburgh
Indiana State at Minnesota
Illinois State at Northwestern
Akron at Wisconsin
Tulsa at Ohio State
Ball State at Indiana
Iowa State at Iowa
North Carolina at Illinois
September 17
New Mexico at Rutgers
North Dakota State at Iowa
Georgia State at Wisconsin
Temple at Penn State
Colorado at Michigan
Oregon at Nebraska
Western Michigan at Illinois
Maryland at UCF
Michigan State at Notre Dame
Ohio State at Oklahoma
Duke at Northwestern
September 24
Wake Forest at Indiana
Penn State at Michigan
Wisconsin at Michigan State
Colorado State at Minnesota
Nevada at Purdue
Iowa at Rutgers
Nebraska at Northwestern
October 1
Wisconsin at Michigan
Minnesota at Penn State
Northwestern at Iowa
Rutgers at Ohio State
Purdue at Maryland
Illinois at Nebraska
Michigan State at Indiana
October 8
Purdue at Illinois
Iowa at Minnesota
Indiana at Ohio State
Michigan at Rutgers
BYU at Michigan State
Maryland at Penn State
October 15
Minnesota at Maryland
Iowa at Purdue
Illinois at Rutgers
Nebraska at Indiana
Northwestern at Michigan State
Ohio State at Wisconsin
October 22
Wisconsin at Iowa
Purdue at Nebraska
Indiana at Northwestern
Rutgers at Minnesota
Illinois at Michigan
Michigan State at Maryland
Ohio State at Penn State
October 29
Maryland at Indiana
Michigan at Michigan State
Penn State at Purdue
Minnesota at Illinois
Northwestern at Ohio State
Nebraska at Wisconsin
November 5
Michigan State at Illinois
Maryland at Michigan
Purdue at Minnesota
Wisconsin at Northwestern
Indiana at Rutgers
Iowa at Penn State
Nebraska at Ohio State
November 12
Ohio State at Maryland
Rutgers at Michigan State
Penn State at Indiana
Northwestern at Purdue
Illinois at Wisconsin
Minnesota at Nebraska
Michigan at Iowa
November 19
Iowa at Illinois
Indiana at Michigan
Northwestern at Minnesota
Maryland at Nebraska
Wisconsin at Purdue
Ohio State at Michigan State
Penn State at Rutgers
November 25
Nebraska at Iowa
November 26
Purdue at Indiana
Illinois at Northwestern
Michigan State at Penn State
Minnesota at Wisconsin
Rutgers at Maryland
Michigan at Ohio State
December 3
Big Ten Championship Game
(Indianapolis)
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2016-17 Bowl GamesBowl Game Date Time (CT) Site Network
Gildan New Mexico Bowl Dec. 17 1 p.m. Albuquerque, N.M. ESPN
Las Vegas Bowl Dec. 17 2:30 p.m. Las Vegas, Nev. ABC
Raycom Media Camellia Bowl Dec. 17 4:30 p.m. Montgomery, Ala. ESPN
AutoNation Cure Bowl Dec. 17 4:30 p.m. Orlando, Fla. CBSSN
R+L Carriers New Orleans Bowl Dec. 17 8 p.m. New Orleans, La. ESPN
Miami Beach Bowl Dec. 19 1:30 p.m. Miami, Fla. ESPN
Marmot Boca Raton Bowl Dec. 20 6 p.m. Boca Raton, Fla. ESPN
San Diego County Credit Union Poinsettia Bowl Dec. 21 8 p.m. San Diego, Calif. ESPN
Famous Idaho Potato Bowl Dec. 22 6 p.m. Boise, Idaho ESPN
Popeyes Bahamas Bowl Dec. 23 Noon Nassau, Bahamas ESPN
Lockheed Martin Armed Forces Bowl Dec. 23 3:30 p.m. Fort Worth, Texas ESPN
GoDaddy Bowl Dec. 23 7 p.m. Mobile, Ala. ESPN
Hawaiʻi Bowl Dec. 24 7 p.m. Honolulu, Hawaii ESPN
St. Petersburg Bowl Dec. 26 10 a.m. St. Petersburg, Fla. ESPN
Quick Lane Bowl Dec. 26 1:30 p.m. Detroit, Mich. ESPN
Camping World Independence Bowl Dec. 26 4 p.m. Shreveport, La. ESPN2
Zaxby’s Heart of Dallas Bowl Dec. 27 11 a.m. Dallas, Texas ESPN
Military Bowl Dec. 27 2:30 p.m. Annapolis, Md. ESPN
Holiday Bowl Dec. 27 6 p.m. San Diego, Calif. ESPN
Cactus Bowl Dec. 27 9:15 p.m. Phoenix, Ariz. ESPN
New Era Pinstripe Bowl Dec. 28 1 p.m. New York, N.Y. ESPN
Foster Farms Bowl Dec. 28 7:30 p.m. Santa Clara, Calif. FOX
Russell Athletic Bowl Dec. 28 4:30 p.m. Orlando, Fla. ESPN
AdvoCare V100 Texas Bowl Dec. 28 8 p.m. Houston, Texas ESPN
Birmingham Bowl Dec. 29 1 p.m. Birmingham, Ala. ESPN
Belk Bowl Dec. 29 4:30 p.m. Charlotte, N.C. ESPN
Valero Alamo Bowl Dec. 29 8 p.m. San Antonio, Texas ESPN
Arizona Bowl Dec. 30 TBD Tucson, Ariz. TBD
AutoZone Liberty Bowl Dec. 30 11 a.m. Memphis, Tenn. ESPN
Hyundai Sun Bowl Dec. 30 1 p.m. El Paso, Texas CBS
Franklin American Mortgage Music City Bowl Dec. 30 2:30 p.m. Nashville, Tenn. ESPN
Capital One Orange Bowl Dec. 30 7 p.m. Miami Gardens, Fla. ESPN
Chik-fil-A Peach Bowl (CFP Semifinal) Dec. 31 TBD Atlanta, Ga. ESPN
Fiesta Bowl (CFP Semifinal) Dec. 31 TBD Glendale, Ariz. ESPN
TaxSlayer Bowl Dec. 31 10 a.m. Jacksonville, Fla. ESPN
Buffalo Wild Wings Citrus Bowl Dec. 31 10 a.m. Orlando, Fla. ABC
Outback Bowl Jan. 2 Noon Tampa, Fla. ABC
Goodyear Cotton Bowl Jan. 2 Noon Arlington, Texas ESPN
Rose Bowl Jan. 2 4 p.m. Pasadena, Calif. ESPN
Allstate Sugar Bowl Jan. 2 7:30 p.m. New Orleans, La. ESPN
College Football Playoff National Championship Jan. 9 7:30 p.m. Tampa, Fla. ESPN
(Dates and times are tentative and subject to change, times are listed in Central Time)
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Wisconsin Future Schedules2016 Schedule
Sept. 3 vs. LSU (Lambeau Field, Green Bay, Wis.)
Sept. 10 AKRON
Sept. 17 GEORGIA STATE
Sept. 24 at Michigan State
Oct. 1 at Michigan
Oct. 8 Bye Week
Oct. 15 OHIO STATE
Oct. 22 at Iowa
Oct. 29 NEBRASKA
Nov. 5 at Northwestern
Nov. 12 ILLINOIS
Nov. 19 at Purdue
Nov. 26 MINNESOTA
Dec. 3 Big Ten Championship Game
(Lucas Oil Stadium - Indianapolis)
2017 Schedule
Sept. 2 UTAH STATE
Sept. 9 FLORIDA ATLANTIC
Sept. 16 at BYU
Sept. 23 Bye Week
Sept. 30 NORTHWESTERN
Oct. 7 at Nebraska
Oct. 14 PURDUE
Oct. 21 MARYLAND
Oct. 28 at Illinois
Nov. 4 at Indiana
Nov. 11 IOWA
Nov. 18 MICHIGAN
Nov. 25 at Minnesota
Dec. 2 Big Ten Championship Game
(Lucas Oil Stadium, Indianapolis)
2018 Schedule
Sept. 1 WESTERN KENTUCKY
Sept. 8 NEW MEXICO
Sept. 15 BYU
Sept. 22 at Iowa
Sept. 29 Bye Week
Oct. 6 NEBRASKA
Oct. 13 at Michigan
Oct. 20 ILLINOIS
Oct. 27 at Northwestern
Nov. 3 RUTGERS
Nov. 10 at Penn State
Nov. 17 at Purdue
Nov. 24 MINNESOTA
Dec. 1 Big Ten Championship Game
(Lucas Oil Stadium, Indianapolis)
2019 Schedule
Aug. 31 at USF
Sept. 7 CENTRAL MICHIGAN
Sept. 14 Bye Week
Sept. 21 MICHIGAN
Sept. 28 NORTHWESTERN
Oct. 5 NORTH TEXAS
Oct. 12 MICHIGAN STATE
Oct. 19 at Illinois
Oct. 26 at Ohio State
Nov. 9 IOWA
Nov. 16 at Nebraska
Nov. 23 PURDUE
Nov. 30 at Minnesota
Dec. 7 Big Ten Championship Game
(Lucas Oil Stadium, Indianapolis)
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Badger Sports NetworkAbout the Network
Comprised of 62 affiliates, the Badger Sports
Network is the radio home of Wisconsin football and
brings the Badgers to all corners of the state — and
beyond — each Saturday.
Badger Sports Network broadcasts also are
available to SiriusXM satellite radio subscribers and
to a worldwide audience thanks to free streaming
audio via iHeartRadio. Madison-based WIBA (1310
AM and 101.5 FM) serves as the flagship station for
the Badger Sports Network.
The Broadcast Team
For the 22nd-consecutive season, Matt Lepay and
Mike Lucas team up to provide the call of Wisconsin
football on the Badger Sports Network.
Lepay has been the play-by-play voice of Badgers
football since 1994 and began calling UW men’s
basketball games in 1988. A seven-time Wisconsin
Sportscaster of the Year, Lepay also handles play-by-
play for a number of Milwaukee Brewers broadcasts
on FOX Sports Wisconsin.
Lucas joined Lepay in the football broadcast
booth in 1995 and has provided analysis on Badgers
football and men’s basketball broadcasts ever since.
The two-time Wisconsin Sportswriter of the Year is
the Senior Writer for UWBadgers.com and has cov-
ered UW athletics for more than 45 years.
Lucas and Lepay are joined by Patrick Herb, who
is in his eighth season as sideline reporter, and ana-
lyst Mark Tauscher, the former Badgers and Green
Bay Packers offensive lineman who adds commentary
during UW home games.
Badgers Partner with Learfield
In 2007, the University of Wisconsin and Learfield
Sports agreed to a contract extension that granted
Learfield marketing and multimedia rights with
Badgers athletics through 2019.
Learfield’s Madison-based staff, which operates
under the name Badger Sports Properties (BSP),
manages corporate sponsorship programs in support
of UW Athletics and is responsible for the produc-
tion and distribution of live radio broadcasts of
Badgers sports, as well as coaches shows and more.
Under the terms of the contract extension,
Learfield will pay a minimum of $75 million in guar-
anteed rights payments over the life of the contract.
Learfield has partnered with the University of
Wisconsin since 1994, producing annually more
than 100 radio broadcasts of Badgers football, bas-
ketball and hockey games on a statewide network.
In 2001, Learfield acquired the multimedia rights at
UW, creating marketing opportunities beyond radio
to include television, venue signage, event impact,
retail promotions, corporate hospitality, print and
UWBadgers.com.
2016 Affiliates (Football)Amery WXCE-AM 1260
Antigo WACD-FM 106.1
Appleton WHBY-AM 1150
Beaver Dam WBEV-AM 1430
Black River Falls WWIS-FM 99.7
Dodgeville WDMP-AM 810
Dodgeville WDMP-FM 99.3
Duluth/Superior WDSM-AM 710
Eau Claire WBIZ-AM 1400
Eau Claire WBIZ-FM 100.7
Eau Claire WATQ-FM 106.7
Fond Du Lac KFIZ-AM 1450
Fort Atkinson WFAW-AM 940
Green Bay WDUZ-FM 107.5
Green Bay WDUZ-AM 1400
Hayward WRLS-FM 92.3
Ironwood, Mich. WJMS-AM 590
Hurley WIMI-FM 99.7
Janesville WCLO-AM 1230
La Crosse WFBZ-FM 105.5
Lancaster/Platteville WGLR-FM 97.7
Madison WIBA-AM 1310
Madison WIBA-FM 101.5
Manitowoc WOMT-AM 1240
Marinette WMAM-AM 570
Marshfield WDLB-AM 1450
Marshfield WOSQ-FM 92.3
Medford WKEB-FM 99.3
Medford WIGM-AM 1490
Milwaukee WRIT-FM 95.7
Milwaukee WOKY-AM 920
Park Falls WIMI-F2 102.3
Platteville/Lancaster WPVL-AM 1590
Prairie du Chien WPRE-AM 980
Prairie du Chien WPRE-F2 104.3
Prairie du Chien WQPC-FM 94.3
Reedsburg/Portage WRDB-AM 1400
Rhinelander WHOH-FM 96.5
Rhinelander WCYE-FM 93.7
Rice Lake WJMC-AM 1240
Richland Center WRCO-AM 1450
Richland Center WRCO-FM 100.9
Ripon WRPN-AM 1600
River Falls WEVR-AM 1550
River Falls WEVR-FM 106.3
Rockford, Ill. WNTA-AM 1330
Shawano WTCH-AM 960
Shawano WTCH-FM 96.5
Sheboygan WHBL-AM 1330
Sparta WKLJ-AM 1290
Stevens Point WSAU-FM 99.9
Stevens Point WRIG-AM 1390
Stevens Point WRIG-F2 93.9
Sturgeon Bay WDOR-AM 910
Sturgeon Bay WDOR-FM 93.9
Viroqua WVRQ-AM 1360
Waupaca WDUX-AM 800
Waupaca WDUX-FM 92.7
Wausau WSAU-AM 550
Wausau WSAU-F2 95.1
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WISCONSIN FOOTBALL | 2016 FACT BOOK
Wisconsin Quick Facts
University Facts
Loca! on: Madison, Wis.
Popula! on: 245,691
Founded: 1848
Joined Big Ten: 1896 (charter member)
Enrollment: 43,389
Nickname: Badgers
Colors: Cardinal and White
Chancellor: Rebecca M. Blank
Director of Athle! cs: Barry Alvarez
Website: UWBadgers.com
Team Facts
Head Coach: Paul Chryst (Wisconsin, 1988), 2nd
year
Assistant Coaches:
Joe Rudolph (Off ensive Coordinator/OL)
Jus" n Wilcox (Defensive Coordinator/ILB)
Inoke Breckterfi eld (Defensive Line)
Ted Gilmore (Wide Receivers)
Chris Haering (Special Teams)
Jim Leonhard (Defensive Backs)
John Se$ le (Running Backs)
Tim Tibesar (Outside Linebackers)
Mickey Turner (Tight Ends)
Off ensive Forma! on: Mul" ple
Defensive Forma! on: 3-4
Starters Returning: 11
Off ense: 5 (RB Dare Ogunbowale, WR Robert
Wheelwright, LG Michael Deiter,
RG Beau Benzshawel, RT Jacob Maxwell)
Defense: 6 (NG Conor Sheehy, DE Chikwe Obasih,
OLB Vince Biegel, ILB Chris Orr, ILB T.J. Edwards,
CB Sojourn Shelton)
Special Teams: 2 (KO Andrew Endico$ ,
FG Rafael Gaglianone)
Starters Lost: 11
Off ense: 6 (QB Joel Stave, FB Derek Wa$ ,
WR Alex Erickson, TE Aus" n Traylor,
LT Tyler Marz, C Dan Voltz)
Defense: 5 (DE Arthur Goldberg,
OLB Joe Schobert, CB Darius Hillary,
FS Tanner McEvoy, SS Michael Caputo)
Special Teams: 1 (P Drew Meyer)
Le# erwinners Returning: 48
Off ense: 20
Defense: 24
Special Teams: 4
Le# erwinners Lost: 24
Off ense: 14
Defense: 8
Special Teams: 2
Team History
First Year of Football: 1889
Record (Years): 673-486-53 (127)
Big Ten Record (Years): 357-368-41 (120)
Big Ten Championships (Last): 14 (2012)
All-Time Bowl Record: 13-14
Na! onal Championships: 1 (1942, Helms Founda" on)
Consensus All-America Selec! ons: 26
First Team All-Big Ten Selec! ons: 225
2015 Overall Record: 10-3
2015 Big Ten Record/Finish: 6-2/T-2nd (West)
Stadium Information
Name: Camp Randall Stadium
Capacity: 80,321
Surface: FieldTurf
Opened: 1917
Largest Crowd: 83,184 (vs. Iowa, 2005)
Record at Camp Randall: 343-193-23 (.634)
Athletic Communications
Director of Athle! c Communica! ons
Brian Lucas
Offi ce Phone: 608-262-1811
Cell Phone: 608-513-3987
Fax: 608-262-8184
Email: bml@athle" cs.wisc.edu
Twi# er: @BrianLucasUW
Assistant Director of Athle! c Communica! ons
Brian Mason
Offi ce Phone: 608-262-2311
Cell Phone: 608-279-8659
Fax: 608-262-8184
Email: bm3@athle" cs.wisc.edu
Twi# er: @Brian_Mason
Press Box Phone: 608-262-7766
Social Media
Twi# er: @BadgerFootball
Instagram: @badgerfootball
Hashtags: #Badgers / #OnWisconsin
Facebook: Facebook.com/WisconsinBadgers
YouTube: YouTube.com/WisconsinBadgers
Snapchat: offi cialbadgers