Wisconsin is currently set to enter 2025 with Van Dyke, Braedyn Locke, Mabrey Mettauer, class of 2025 three-star Landyn Locke and class of 2025 four-star Carter Smith in its quarterback room. The transfer portal is sure to make that group look different come spring practice.
In the aftermath of the game and the subsequent postgame reaction, a video went viral showing an exchange between Badgers coach Luke Fickell and Nebraska offensive line coach Donovan Raiola as Fickell was leaving the field. Related: Braelon Allen, former Wisconsin players react to Badgers historic loss to Nebraska
Badgers football coach Luke Fickell held his weekly news conference Monday at the McClain Center. Here are the highlights.
Donovan Raiola, the uncle of Nebraska starting quarterback Dylan Raiola, did not shy away from conflict during his college football career or his six
With Phil Longo no longer mentoring quarterbacks and calling the offense for the Badgers with two games remaining, it's only natural to wonder how those duties will get picked up by the rest of the Badgers staff. Asked today about who will step in to call plays for the Badgers moving forward, Fickell provided a rather interesting answer.
The bottom of the Wisconsin football program fell out with a whimper as the Badgers fell to the Minnesota Gophers
Wisconsin football will be searching for a new offensive coordinator, following head coach Luke Fickell's decision to make a change.
Before his stops at UNC at Wisconsin, Longo spent two seasons as the offensive coordinator at Ole Miss and has stops at Sam Houston State and Slippery Rock as well. As always, stay tuned to The Scoop for the latest.
The following statistic tells an accurate story for those looking for a recap of Wisconsin football’s current state of affairs under head coach Luke Fickell: the Badgers are 0-and-9 against teams ranked higher than No. 50 in ESPN FPI since the start of 2023.
Wisconsin football coach Luke Fickell announced his plans for the Badgers offense after firing offensive coordinator Phil Longo
Athletic director Chris McIntosh was born and raised in Wisconsin. He played for the Badgers, where he became a unanimous All-American, Big Ten offensive lineman of the year, and first-round NFL draft choice.