2009 wisconsin football fact book

2009 WISCONSIN
FOOTBALL
FACT BOOK
(Records Updated as of Dec. 31)
2009 SCHEDULE
Sept. 5
Sept. 12
Sept. 19
Sept. 26
Oct. 3
Oct. 10
Oct. 17
Oct. 31
Nov. 7
Nov. 14
Nov. 21
Dec. 5
Dec. 29
NORTHERN ILLINOIS
W, 28-20
FRESNO STATE
W, 34-31 (2OT)
WOFFORD
W, 44-14
MICHIGAN STATE
W, 38-30
at Minnesota
W, 31-28
at Ohio State
L, 13-31
IOWA (HC)
L, 10-20
PURDUE
W, 37-0
at Indiana
W, 31-28
MICHIGAN
W, 45-24
at Northwestern
L, 31-33
at Hawaii
W, 51-10
vs. Miami
W, 20-14
Contents
PERSONNEL
HONORS
University and Athletics Staff Photos ....................... 2
Football Staff Photos ................................................ 3
Athletic Department Directory .............................. 4-6
Chancellor Biddy Martin .......................................... 7
Director of Athletics Barry Alvarez ........................... 8
Athletics Senior Staff .......................................... 9-10
Head Coach Bret Bielema ................................. 11-12
Assistant Coaches ............................................ 13-21
Football Support Staff....................................... 21-23
Major Individual Awards ............................... 169-170
All-Americans ............................................... 171-177
College Football Hall of Fame ................................177
First-team All-Big Ten................................... 178-179
Team Honors ................................................ 180-182
Team Captains .....................................................183
Academic Honors ..................................................184
Academic All-Big Ten .................................... 185-186
Postseason All-Star Games ........................... 187-188
2009 BADGERS
ALL-TIME RESULTS
Returning Player Photos ................................... 24-26
Post-Spring Depth Chart ....................................... 27
Alphabetical Roster ........................................... 28-29
Pronunciation Guide .............................................. 29
Numerical Roster .............................................. 30-31
Player Biographies ............................................ 32-79
Yearly Final Records ..................................... 189-190
Results By Season ........................................ 191-205
Series Records vs. All Opponents ..........................206
Results By Opponent .................................... 207-218
Night Games .........................................................215
Biggest Comebacks ...............................................218
Shutouts ...................................................... 219-220
Fourth-quarter Comeback Wins ............................221
Overtime Games ...................................................222
Televised Games ........................................... 223-224
Gametime Weather Conditions..............................225
2008 REVIEW
Results and Notes .................................................. 80
Final Statistics.................................................. 81-85
Team Game-by-Game Statistics ............................. 86
Player Participation........................................... 87-88
Individual Game-by-Game Statistics ................. 89-93
Game Summaries ............................................. 94-99
HISTORY
Significant Dates .......................................... 226-228
Badger Glossary ........................................... 229-233
All-time Team / All-Alvarez Team .........................234
Past Head Coaches ....................................... 235-238
Assistant Coaches (since 1944) .............................239
All-time Letterwinners................................... 240-250
Primary Starters (since 1991) ....................... 251-253
Retired Numbers...................................................254
Offensive Statistical Trends .......................... 255-256
Defensive Statistical Trends .......................... 257-258
Wisconsin in the Polls................................... 259-261
RECORDS
Individual Records ........................................ 100-102
Rushing .............................................. 103-110
Passing ............................................... 111-115
Receiving ............................................. 116-119
Total Offense ...............................................120
Scoring ................................................ 121-122
Field Goals (game-winners/longest) .............123
All-Purpose Yards ........................................124
Defense ............................................... 125-127
Winning Streaks ..........................................127
Interceptions ...............................................128
Punting .......................................................129
Punt Returns...............................................130
Kickoff Returns ...........................................131
Statistical Champions ...........................................132
Yearly Statistical Leaders .............................. 133-136
Team Records ............................................... 137-139
Camp Randall Stadium Records ...........................140
Opponent Records ................................................141
The Last Time It Happened ........................... 141-143
Attendance Figures ...............................................144
WISCONSIN AND THE NFL
Badgers in the NFL Draft .............................. 262-264
Badgers in the Pros ...................................... 265-268
NFL Honors ..........................................................268
CAMP RANDALL STADIUM
History and Facts ......................................... 269-270
Greatest Moments ........................................ 271-272
Stadium Diagram / Driving Directions .................273
MEDIA COVERAGE INFORMATION
BOWL GAMES
Coverage Procedures..................................... 274-275
Media Relations Contacts ............................. 276-279
Quick Facts ..........................................................278
2009-10 Bowl Game Schedule ..............................280
2009 Big Ten Schedule .........................................281
Big Ten Conference / Big Ten Network .................282
Wisconsin Future Schedules .................................283
Wisconsin Radio Network .....................................284
Primary Media ......................................................285
Game Summaries ......................................... 145-154
Individual Records ........................................ 155-159
Team Records ............................................... 160-168
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University and Athletics Staff
Biddy Martin
Chancellor
Walter Dickey
Athletic Board
Barry Alvarez
Athletic Director
John Chadima
Associate AD
Shawn Eichorst
Sr. Associate AD
Terry Gawlik
Associate AD
John Jentz
Associate AD
Marija Pientka
Associate AD
John Dettmann
Strength and Con.
Justin Doherty
External Relations
Tam Flarup
Web Site Services
Barry Fox
Facilities
Nancy Graff Schultz
Human Resources
Dennis Helwig
Athletic Training
Brian Moore
Ticket Office
Jeff Jurgella
Badger Sports Prop.
Kevin Kluender
Marketing
Terry Murawski
National W Club
Todd Nelson
Event Management
Rob Porteus
Video Services
Jim Roberts
Tech. Services
Josette Scheer
Spirit Squads
Terry Schlatter
Equipment
Tim Taggart
Food & Beverage
Doug Tiedt
Academic Services
Cindy Van Matre
Trademark License
Steve Waterfield
Compliance
Tim Wise
Facilities & Events
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Sean Frazier
Associate AD
Football Staff
Bret Bielema
Head Coach
DelVaughn Alexander Bob Bostad
Run Game Coor. /OL
Wide Receivers
Dave Doeren
Def. Coor./LB
Randall McCray
Recruiting Coor./
Safeties
Charlie Partridge
Defensive Line
Brad Pendergrass
Operations
Mark Taurisani
Operations
Henry Mason
Kevin Kane
Dir. of Player Personnel Graduate Assistant
& External Realtions
Jason Kradman
Graduate Assistant
Andy Richman
Quality Control
Ben Strickland
Quality Control
Lisa Powell
Program Assistant
Sharon Betlach
Program Assistant
Sandy Freye
Program Assistant
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Paul Chryst
Off. Coor./QB
Kerry Cooks
Def. Backs
Joe Rudolph
Tight Ends
John Settle
Running Backs
Athletics Department Directory
AREA CODE 608
ATHLETIC COMMUNICATIONS
MAIN ATHLETICS PHONE: 262-1866
ATHLETIC COMMUNICATIONS: 262-1811
TICKET OFFICE: 1-800-GOBADGERS
FOOTBALL OFFICE: 262-1861
Lucas, Brian ..................................... Football
Anderson, Karl
Boscacci, Jacqueline
Capobianco, Paul
Flarup, Tam
Franken, Anne
Herb, Patrick
Golomski, Betsy
Mason, Brian
Nordstrom, Diane
UNIVERSITY ADMINISTRATION
Martin, Biddy .............................. Chancellor
ATHLETIC ADMINISTRATION
ATHLETIC TICKET OFFICE
Alvarez, Barry ............... Director of Athletics
Eichorst, Shawn ....... Executive Associate AD
Chadima, John ........................ Associate AD
Frazier, Sean ............................. Associate AD
Gawlik, Terry ........................... Associate AD
Jentz, John ............................. Associate AD
Pientka, Marija ........................ Associate AD
Doherty, Justin ..........................Assistant AD
Waterfield, Steve .........................Assistant AD
Lucas, Christine .................... Administration
Stoughtenger, Megan ............. Administration
Wilkins, Linda ....................... Administration
Moore, Brian...................................... Director
Schappel, Chris
Evenson, Brian
Adams, Sarah
Kopling, Sam
Zywicki, Andy
Gunter, Christine
Duncan, Becky
Haberman, Bayley
Jauch, Beth
O’Malley, Nick
Watkins, Travis
ACADEMIC SERVICES
BADGER FUND
Tiedt, Doug ........................................ Director
Butler, Chris
Davis, Anthony
Hadfield, Jill
Holgerson, Laurel
Kalscheur, Denise
Kreklow, Nancy
Langlois, Michael
Mattison, David
Mitchell, Jayme
O’Keefe, Toni
Ott, Dan
Richards, Kelli
Sedor, Dave
Thompson, Dean
Warren, Bridget
Weaver-Klees, Mary
Zussman, Alan
Marija Pientka ................................... Director
Duffy, Cathy
Hansen, Wayne
Hippen, Amy
Kimmel, Chad
May, Keith
Murphy, Tere
Pokrass, Nate
Schroeder, Karyn
BADGER SPORTS PROPERTIES
Jurgella, Jeff........................ General Manager
Unitan, Mike
Simmons, Ken
Harlan, Mike
Fields, Mark
Mucks, Cassie
Murphy, Jon
BUSINESS OFFICE
Jentz, John ....................................... Director
Arneson, Cyndy
Austin, Frank
Clemmons, Lisa
Hilston, Tom
Lindgard, Dawn
Rieves, David
Rotter, Jeanne
NCAA COMPLIANCE OFFICE
Waterfield, Steve ................................ Director
Ott, Joel
Smith, Katie
Irwin, Joan
Moser, Lauren
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ATHLETIC EQUIPMENT OFFICE
FOOD AND BEVERAGE
Schlatter, Terry ............................... Director
Peeler, Mark .................................... Football
Calloway, Terry ............................... Football
Castelletti, Steve
Losby, Bill
Meyer, Todd
Poels, Gary
Niebuhr, Scott
Vallina, Brandon
Stoecker, Sandy ................................. Adidas
Tim Taggart ....................................... Director
Schmitz, Blair
Richardson, Heidi
Millon, Mary
Neeley, Cory
Isensee, Jeremy
Hackworthy, Herbert
Holden, Calvin
Williams, Bob
Durham, Jon
Reitenbach, Laura
Guy, Garren
Stone, Max
Fishback, Joe
Muir, Robert
Springob, David
Balch, Virginia
Kontny, Kevin
Jacobson, Jake
Harris, Robert
Montalvo, Margarita
Verdejo, Rosa
EVENT MANAGEMENT
Wise, Tim ...................................Assistant AD
Todd Nelson....................................... Director
Anderson-Vedejs, Julia
Bee, Nancy
Finkler, John
Jones, Daron
Lux, Karen
Schmidt, Jeff
FACILITIES MAINTENANCE
HUMAN RESOURCES
Fox, Barry ....................................... Director
Angle, Denman
Berndt, Joe
Betts, Glenn
Brandenburg, Alice
Coleman, Kay
Dederich, Jim
Disch, Julie
Dodge, Brian
Erbrecht, Jeff
Ford, Neal
Franklin, Herman
Hallberg, Michael
Hockerman, Josh
Landis, Stuart
McElwin, Shay
Miller, Wally
Mitmoen, Randy
Molter, Ed
Munns, Chris
Neumaier, Gene
Nowak, Bruce
Pellet, Rick
Petranyi, Mark
Prince, Regina
Radke, Ariana
Schneeberg, Tim
Schultz, Arthur
Schuster, Roger
Sorenson, Lauren
Tauch, Achim
Walker, Randy
Walsh, Edward
Wilkerson, James
Wyatt, Dan
Graff Schultz, Nancy ........................ Director
Frank, Shirley
Marvin, Kip
WEB SITE
Flarup, Tam....................................... Director
Alfano, Joe
Lyons, Jesse
TRADEMARK LICENSING
Van Matre, Cindy ............................. Director
Lind, Laurie
MARKETING AND PROMOTIONS
Kluender, Kevin ................................. Director
Ahearn, Adam
Benzine, Amanda
Chullino, Brian
Digman, Laurie
Dowden, Jerry
Sedevie, Ryan
Thompson, Joe
SPIRIT SQUAD
Scheer, Josette .................................. Director
Carlson, Jessie
Johnson, Amy
Wheeler, Jerry
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SPORTS MEDICINE
NATIONAL W CLUB
Helwig, Dennis ................................ Director
Johnson, Gary ................................. Football
Moll, Michael ................................... Football
Benson, Janet
Bloch, Karen
De Souza, Tricia
Donnenwerth, Jesse
Gierach, Bill
Hart, Chuck
Hrodey, Andy
Parr, Ashley
Pepoy, Jennifer
Perez-Guerra, Henry
Schipman, Kayla
Street, Jenna
Walker, Kristen
Welscher, Patrick
Westrick, Steph
Winterstein, Andy
Murawski, Terry ................ Executive Director
Ballweg, Michelle
Breuer, Michelle
Carney, Joe
Deering, Jim
Dower, Doreen
Feller, Dave
Frisch, Sharon
Kleven, Duane
Ness, Brian
Ries, Jill
Schemberger, Mike
Underwood, Julie
WELCOME CENTER
Arndt, Dick ............................ Camp Randall
Hetzel, Mark .............................Camp Randall
Klein, Elaine .............................. Kohl Center
Lewis, Bev ................................. Kohl Center
STRENGTH AND CONDITIONING
Dettmann, John .............................. Director
Herbert, Ben .................................... Football
Bott, Brian
Hettenbach, Scott
Housh, Stephanie
Myers, Bobby
Snider, Jim
Young, Greg
TECHNICAL SERVICES
Roberts, Jim ...................................... Director
Lahey, Bob
Tincher, Nick
Webb, Art
Pommerening, Brad
Osterhaus, Dominic
Eisenman, Jim
Lyons, Jesse
VIDEO SERVICES
Porteus, Rob ...................................... Director
Ackerman, Steve
Blaker, David
Jackson,Thad
O’Donnell, Ryan
Remiker, Zach
Ryan, Matt
Wamsley, Adam
Van Lieshout, Aaron
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Chancellor Carolyn “Biddy” Martin
Carolyn “Biddy” Martin sees the challenges
facing higher education, but beyond those
tests she sees a future rich in opportunity
and promise, especially at the University of
Wisconsin-Madison.
Martin, who became the campus’s next
chancellor on Sept. 1, 2008 sees a bright
future for the campus as the demands of the
21st century call for educational excellence
and innovation.
Martin, who served as provost at Cornell
University in Ithaca, N.Y., from 2000-08, says
UW-Madison plays a key role in educating
students for a changing economy, building
ties to state residents, and as an engine for
the state’s economy.
Prior to becoming Cornell’s provost,
Martin spent four years as senior associate dean in Cornell’s Colleges of Arts and
Sciences. A professor of German studies and
women’s studies, she served as the chair
of German studies from 1994-97. Martin
knows the Madison campus well, having
received her doctorate in German literature at
UW-Madison in 1985.
Martin also points out the importance
of expanding interdisciplinary study across
the campus, traditionally a strength on
the UW-Madison campus. It’s that sort of
work that has led to the Wisconsin Institute
for Discovery and the Morgridge Research
Institute, which will bring faculty together to
solve complex problems in the biosciences.
UW-Madison’s role in economic development is one that Martin sees as a vital linkage between the state and the university. She
hopes to build on UW-Madison’s successes
in promoting technology transfer, innovation,
entrepreneurship and spurring job growth for
the entire state.
In addition to building on the teaching excellence and high quality of research
— which at UW-Madison is a $900 million
annual enterprise — Martin sees the traditional value of the Wisconsin Idea, that the
boundaries of the campus are the boundaries
of the state, and beyond.
Martin came to a campus and state that
has enjoyed a major turnaround in its athletic
fortunes since the late 1980s. She relishes the
chance to help build on the Badgers’ on-thefield and classroom excellence.
“Big Ten athletics is in a class by itself,”
she says. “UW Athletics is an enormous
source of pride for the entire state. It will be
important to ensure that the athletics department be run and managed well, that it continues to support student-athletes and works
hard to graduate them.”
In recent years, as state budgets have
been pinched, diversifying the university’s
funding base and raising money from donors
has become increasingly important.
Martin says she embraces the chance to
spend significant time working with the many
supporters of UW-Madison to ensure that it
continues to thrive.
UW-MADISON
PRESIDENTS / CHANCELLORS
John Hiram Lathrop
Chancellor, 1849-1858
Edwin Broun Fred
President, 1945-1958
Henry Barnard
Chancellor, 1859-1860
Conrad Arnold Elvehjem
President, 1958-1962
John Whelan Sterling
Executive officer,
1861-1867
Fred Harvey Harrington
President, 1962-1970
Paul Ansel Chadbourne
President, 1867-1870
John Hanson Twombly
President, 1871-1874
Robben Wright Fleming
Provost then Chancellor,
1964-1967
John A. Bascom
President, 1874-1887
William Hamilton Sewell
Chancellor, 1967-1968
Thomas Chrowder
Chamberlin
President, 1887-1892
Bryant Eastham Kearl
Acting Chancellor, 1968
Charles Kendall Adams
President, 1892-1901
Edward Asahel Birge
Acting President,
1900-1903
Charles Richard Van Hise
President, 1903-1918
Edward Asahel Birge
President, 1918-1925
Glenn Frank
President, 1925-1937
George Clarke Sellery
Acting President, 1937
Clarence Addison Dykstra
President, 1937-1945
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Robert LeRoy Clodius
Acting Provost, 1963-1964
Hugh Edwin Young
Chancellor, 1968-1977
Glenn Simpson Pound
Acting Chancellor, 1977
Irving Shain
Chancellor, 1977-1986
Bernard Cecil Cohen
Acting Chancellor, 1987
Donna Edna Shalala
Chancellor, 1988-1993
David Ward
Chancellor, 1993-2000
John Duncan Wiley
Chancellor, 2001- 2008
Biddy Martin
Chancellor, 2008-Present
Director of Athletics Barry Alvarez
Barry Alvarez is in his sixth year as Director
of Athletics at the University of Wisconsin
and fourth 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 athletic department, winning a combined
12 team national titles and 21 conference
regular-season or tournament crowns since
he took over. UW has won multiple national
championships in each of the last four years,
the longest such streak in school history.
There has also been academic success as the
2008-09 year produced the highest cume GPA
for student-athletes in recorded history.
Alvarez was appointed in the spring
of 2008 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. In addition,
he was named “Person of the Year” by the Big
Ten Club of Southern California in 2008.
Alvarez guided Wisconsin’s football fortunes for 16 seasons (1990-2005). He has
been at the forefront of the revival of the
Badger athletic program during his entire tenure in Madison. He piloted Wisconsin to three
Big Ten and Rose Bowl titles (including backto-back in 1998-99) en route to becoming the
winningest football coach in school history
(118-73-4 record).
Alvarez was just the 10th coach in Big
Ten history to win 100 games at one conference institution. His 8-3 (.727) record in bowl
games with the Badgers is the best in college
football history (among coaches with at least
11 bowl appearances). The 2004 AFCA Region
3 Coach of the Year, he also was the 1993
national coach of the year, a two-time (1993
and 1998) Big Ten coach of the year and a
finalist for ESPN’s coach of the decade (1990s)
honor.
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, are 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 are the parents of
three grown children (daughters Dawn (Mrs.
Brad Ferguson) and Stacy (Mrs. Mike Delzer);
son Chad). Barry and Cindy are grandparents to Joe and Jake Ferguson; Grace and
Jackson Delzer; and Scarlett and Barry John
Thomas Alvarez.
TITLES DURING ALVAREZ ERA
National Championship Teams
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
Conference Championship Teams
2003-04 (from April on)
Men’s Track
2004-05
Men’s Cross Country
Men’s Indoor Track
Men’s Outdoor Track
2005-06
Men’s Cross Country
Women’s Soccer (Tournament)
Women’s Hockey
Men’s Indoor Track
Men’s Outdoor Track
2006-07
Men’s Cross Country
Women’s Hockey
Men’s Indoor Track
Men’s Outdoor Track
2007-08
Men’s Cross Country
Men’s Indoor Track
Men’s Basketball (Regular Season and Tournament)
Women’s Lightweight Rowing
Men’s Rowing
2008-09
Men’s Cross Country
Women’s Hockey (Tournament)
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Athletics Senior Staff
He was the school’s director of facilities and
events (1997–2000) in between assignments
with the football team.
Chadima has a bachelor’s degree (1988)
in physical education with an emphasis in
athletic administration from Iowa. He also
studied in the master’s programs (for athletic
administration) at both Iowa and Wisconsin.
Shawn M. Eichorst
Executive Associate Director
Shawn Eichorst is in his fourth year at the
UW and serves as the department’s chief
administrative officer. His responsibilities
include oversight of the department’s day-today operations, legal affairs, governmental
relations and risk management as well as a
liaison with the Chancellor’s Office, Athletic
Board, NCAA and Big Ten Conference. He is
also the sport administrator for the men’s
basketball program.
Eichorst came to the UW from the
University of South Carolina where he served
as the athletic department’s chief administrative officer for two years as well as the
interim athletic director in June of 2005.
Eichorst served as the director of athletics at
UW–Whitewater from 1999-2003. Under his
leadership, the Warhawks developed into one
of the nation’s top Division III athletic programs, posting four top-10 percent finishes
in the Directors’ Cup and had seven NCAA
Postgraduate Scholarship award winners.
Eichorst serves on the Executive
Committee of the Sports Management
Institute and is a past member of the NCAA
Division I Student-Athlete Reinstatement
Committee. He is a member of the State Bar
of Wisconsin and a past member of their
Board of Governors.
Eichorst was an all-conference defensive
back, three-time letterwinner and 1990 team
captain for the UW–Whitewater football team.
He graduated magna cum laude in business
from UW–Whitewater in 1990 and earned a
law degree from Marquette University in 1995.
A native of Lone Rock, Wis., Eichorst
and his wife, Kristin, have three sons: Jack,
Joseph and Bennett.
Sean Frazier
Senior Associate Director
Sean Frazier is in his third year with
Wisconsin and his first as senior associate
athletic director for operations.
Among Frazier’s duties are the oversight
of men’s and women’s hockey, event management, food and beverage, strength and conditioning, facilities and custodial and is the
liaison to the WCHA, the Recreational Sports
Board and the Dean’s Council.
Frazier spent two years as Director
of Athletics at Merrimack College in
Massachusetts.
Frazier has also served as Director
of Athletics and Recreation at Clarkson
University and at Manhattanville College. In
addition, he was an assistant director of athletics at the University of Maine.
Frazier currently serves on the Executive
Board of the Minority Opportunities Athletic
Association and is an Executive Mentor for
the NCAA Fellows Leadership Development
Program.
Frazier is a native of Centerport, N.Y.,
and a graduate of the University of Alabama,
where he played football for four years
(1987-91). He and his wife, Rosa, have two
daughters, Marina and Marcella, and a son
Maximo.
Terry Gawlik
Associate Director
John Chadima
Associate Director
Terry Gawlik was promoted to associate
athletic director for sports administration in
2005 after serving seven years as assistant
athletic director for sports administration.
Gawlik serves as the department’s senior
woman administrator and oversees women’s
basketball, men’s and women’s cross country,
men’s and women’s soccer, softball, men’s
and women’s swimming, men’s and women’s
track and volleyball.
Prior to becoming an athletic director,
Gawlik served as an administrative assistant
and event coordinator from 1994–98, supervising game-day operations, post-season tournaments and booster club events for men’s
and women’s basketball and volleyball, as
well as assisting with marketing and promo-
John Chadima is in his seventh year on
UW’s Senior Staff, his first as associate athletic director for capital projects and sports
administration. He is in charge of managing
capital projects, the facilities master plan and
the equipment staff. He also has oversight
responsibilities for operations at University
Ridge Golf Course and has administrative
oversight of the football, men’s and women’s
golf and wrestling programs.
Chadima was previously the director of
football operations (1990–97 and 2000–03)
and he was responsible for coordinating team
travel, scheduling, preseason training camp,
the summer jobs program and maintaining the sport’s multi-million dollar budget.
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tions.
A 1981 graduate of Southwestern
University with a bachelor’s degree in physical education and English, Gawlik earned her
master’s in physical education and educational administration from Texas State University
in 1983. She resides in Middleton with her
husband, Dan.
Pientka and her husband Jim reside in
Middleton. Pientka, who had her first child,
Sophia, last year, is also stepmother to Jim’s
two children: Jack and Jessica.
Steve Waterfield
Associate Director
Steve Waterfield is in his sixth year at the
University of Wisconsin and a member of the
senior staff. Waterfield is an associate athletic
director for student services where he oversees
compliance, academic services, sports medicine
and men’s and women’s soccer. He is currently a
member of the National Association for Athletics
Compliance’s Reasonable Standards Committee.
Waterfield came to UW after spending five years
as an assistant director of compliance at Ohio
State.
In June 2004, Waterfield earned an M.B.A.
from Ohio State, where he also received a master’s degree in sports management (1999) and a
jurist doctor (1997), all of which followed his B.A.
in political science from Kenyon College (1994).
Waterfield was admitted to the Ohio bar and
U.S. Federal District Court in 1997 and worked for
a year as an assistant attorney general in the Ohio
Attorney General’s office before accepting a graduate administrative associateship at Ohio State.
A native of Sandusky, Ohio, Waterfield
and his wife, Jaime, have a son Davis. They
reside in Madison.
John Jentz
Associate Director
John Jentz, who came to the UW–Madison
in 2000 as an assistant athletic director for
sports administration, was named the department’s assistant athletic director for athletic
business operations in 2003.
He was promoted to associate director
in 2006. Jentz is in charge of the day-to-day
operations of the business office while also
overseeing human resources, technical services, cashier’s office, bowl and postseason
travel as well as men’s and women’s rowing.
The Green Bay native was an assistant
athletic director at Cal State Fullerton for four
years prior to returning to the Badger state.
At Fullerton, Jentz supervised eight sports
and oversaw the athletic business office, ticket office, and championships for the Titans.
Prior to Fullerton, he was an accountant in
the business office at UC–Riverside.
Jentz began his administrative career at
East Stroudsburg University where he supervised the ticket operations and event staffing
while earning his master’s degree (1993). A
1992 graduate of Brigham Young, John and
his wife, Nancy, have five daughters: Kristy,
Marin, Emma, Serena and Lindsay.
Justin Doherty
Assistant Director
Justin Doherty, assistant athletic director
for external relations, is in his 16th year at
Wisconsin and his first as a member of the
senior staff. In his current role, Doherty oversees athletic communications, marketing,
video services, web site services, the athletic
ticket office and serves as the department’s
liaison with Badger Sports Properties and the
Big Ten Network.
Doherty spent the previous eight years
in charge of the athletic communications
office. He had previously served as an associate SID and director of athletic communications for the Badgers.
Before coming to UW, Doherty was SID
at North Dakota from 1992-94 and an assistant SID at Northern Michigan from 1990-92.
Doherty, who worked in press operations at the 2002 Winter Olympics in Salt
Lake City, earned a B.A. in journalism from
Michigan State in 1988 and a master’s
degree in journalism from UW-Madison in
2003. Doherty is the author of Tales From
the Wisconsin Badgers, a collection of short
stories about Wisconsin football, and coauthor of The Wisconsin Football Vault. He is
currently the president of the College Sports
Information Directors of America (CoSIDA).
A native of Southfield, Mich., Doherty
and his wife, Martha, have a daughter, Erin.
Marija Pientka
Associate Director
Marija Pientka enters her fifth year as
Associate Athletic Director for Development
and 14th year overall at Wisconsin.
Pientka’s duties include direct oversight
of all Badger athletics development operations, including major gift solicitation for
endowments and capital projects, suite and
club seat sales, and the annual membership campaign with its related ticket, parking and special event benefits. Pientka also
supervises men’s and women’s tennis and the
spirit squad. She serves as the liaison with
the National W Club, UW Foundation and
Wisconsin Alumni Association.
She also serves on the Executive
Committee of NAADD and previously served
on the Board of Directors for the National W
Club and Madison Chapter of the Executive
Women’s Golf Association.
A graduate of UW with a bachelor’s
degree in journalism, Pientka was an AllAmerican and one of only four Badgers to be
a four-time, first-team All-Big Ten selection in
tennis.
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Head Coach Bret Bielema
In Bret Bielema’s first three seasons as head
football coach at Wisconsin the Badgers have
qualified for three bowl games and averaged
more than nine wins per season.
Under his watch, UW has extended it’s
school-record bowl streak to seven seasons,
the second-longest active streak in the Big
Ten. Bielema, who served as Wisconsin’s
defensive coordinator for two seasons before
becoming head coach, has helped UW amass
a 30-3 record at Camp Randall Stadium in
his five years in Madison. That is the fourthbest home record in the country over that
span. The Badgers won their first 16 home
games under Bielema, the second-longest
home winning streak in school history.
The sixth-youngest head coach in NCAA
Bowl Subdivision football, Bielema has proven
that age is just a number. He has shown that
determination, hard work, organization and
enthusiasm—all traits Bielema embodies—
count the most when sizing up an individual’s
qualifications.
Wisconsin is 28-11 (.718), including 15-9 (.625) in Big Ten games, during
Bielema’s brief tenure. In his five seasons on
UW’s staff, the Badgers are 47-17 (.734), the
second-best record in the Big Ten over that
span.
In his first two seasons as head coach,
Bielema led UW to 21 wins. Only two other
men in Big Ten history — Michigan’s Fielding
Yost (22) and Ohio State’s Jim Tressel (21)
— have guided their teams to as many as
21 wins in their first two seasons as Big Ten
head coaches.
Bielema coached Wisconsin to victories
in 17 of his first 18 games. That represents
the second-best start to a head coaching
career in Big Ten history. Only Michigan’s
Yost, who went 55-0-1 from 1901-05, had a
better beginning to a career.
Wisconsin’s success under Bielema has
translated to the classroom as well. Nineteen
Badgers were named Academic All-Big Ten in
2007, the highest total in school history.
Last year, Bielema guided the Badgers
through a midseason slump to qualify for
their school-record seventh-consecutive bowl
game. UW began the season 3-0, including
a road win at No. 21 Fresno State. That was
Wisconsin’s first road win over a ranked nonconference opponent since 1958. Following
that victory, UW lost four-straight games
to open the Big Ten season. The Badgers
rebounded, however, winning four of their last
five regular-season games in order to qualify
for the Champs Sports Bowl. Included in that
streak was a wild win over rival Minnesota
that allowed UW to keep possession of Paul
Bunyan’s Axe for the fifth-straight season.
Bielema took the Badgers to New Year’s
Day bowl games in each of his first two campaigns as head coach. In 2007 the Badgers
were 9-4 overall and Bielema was a semifinalist for the George Munger Award, given by the
Maxwell Football Club to the national coach
of the year. The 2007 Badgers fought through
key injuries and other forms of adversity to
win four of their last five games and earn an
invitation to the Outback Bowl in Tampa, Fla.
Two Wisconsin players — TE Travis Beckum
and K Taylor Mehlhaff — earned All-America
honors.
Bielema guided the Badgers to a 12-1
overall record and 7-1 mark in the Big Ten
(good for a second-place tie with Michigan)
during his rookie year in 2006. Wisconsin
capped that record-setting season with a
17-14 win over Arkansas in the 2007 Capital
One Bowl. No previous Wisconsin team had
won more than 11 games in a season. In
addition, Bielema became just the third rookie
head coach in NCAA Bowl Subdivision history
to pilot his team to 12 victories.
Bielema’s efforts were rewarded when
he was named the 2006 Dave McClain Big
Ten Coach of the Year. Bielema also was
named one of five finalists for the Bear Bryant
National Coach of the Year Award and was a
finalist for the 2006 Schutt Sports Division IA
Coach of the Year Award.
Wisconsin surprised most observers outside the program by setting school records for
overall wins (12) and regular-season victories
(11), as well as tying the UW mark for conference victories (seven). The Badgers did it with
a defensive unit that ended the 2006 regular
season ranked among the top three nationally in pass defense, pass efficiency defense,
total defense and scoring defense. And they
did it with an offense led by a pair of seniors
(QB John Stocco and All-America tackle Joe
Thomas), a young but talented offensive line,
the Big Ten Freshman of the Year (P.J. Hill) at
tailback and an emerging corps of receivers,
including John Mackey Award semifinalist
Travis Beckum.
Bielema was Wisconsin’s defensive
coordinator in 2004 and 2005, a period in
which the program produced a 19-6 record
under former head coach Barry Alvarez. The
2004 Badgers were sixth nationally in scoring
defense and ninth in total defense. The 2005
club, which earned Wisconsin’s first shutout
since 1999, finished its 10-win season with a
24-10 victory over No. 7 Auburn in the 2006
Capital One Bowl; UW limited the high-powered Tigers to just 236 yards of total offense.
During Bielema’s two years guiding the
Badger defense, two players (DE Erasmus
James and DB Jim Leonhard) earned firstteam All-America honors and two others (DT
Anttaj Hawthorne and DB Scott Starks) were
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first-team All-Big Ten selections. While coaching the Badgers’ linebackers, Bielema developed
Mark Zalewski and Dontez Sanders, both of whom earned honorable mention all-conference
acclaim.
Bielema was co-defensive coordinator at Kansas State under former head coach Bill Snyder
from 2002–03. The Wildcats were 22-6 during Bielema’s time there and finished in the top 10
nationally (in both 2002 and 2003) in scoring and total defense. The Wildcats won their first Big
12 title in 2003. Among Bielema’s standout players at Kansas State were first-team All-American
Josh Buhl, 2003 NFL second-round draft pick Terry Pierce and second-team All-Big 12 selection
Bryan Hickman.
Prior to his years at Kansas State, Bielema spent nine seasons as an assistant coach at his
alma mater, Iowa, where he worked for head coaches Hayden Fry and Kirk Ferentz. The 1997
Hawkeyes posted three shutouts and ranked No. 4 nationally in scoring defense. Bielema coached
Fred Barr (first-team All-Big Ten), Vernon Rollins and Matt Hughes (both honorable mention AllBig Ten) at Iowa.
Head coaches for whom Bielema has worked—Alvarez, Snyder, Ferentz and Fry—have combined to win 559 games and guide their teams to 42 bowl games, so the third-year Badger mentor has learned from some of the best in the business. The last seven teams (2002-08) for which
Bielema has coached accumulated a 69-23 record.
Bielema earned four letters (1989–92) after joining the Iowa football program as a walk-on.
He earned a scholarship after his first year and was a member of Iowa’s 1990 Big Ten championship team. A starter as a junior in 1991, he was a team co-captain as a senior. Bielema signed
a free agent contract with the Seattle Seahawks and later completed his playing career with the
Milwaukee Mustangs of the Arena Football League. Bielema has participated in 11 bowl games as
a player or coach.
A 1992 graduate of Iowa with a bachelor’s degree in marketing, Bielema was born in
Prophetstown, Ill., on Jan. 13, 1970.
Youngest Bowl Subdivision Head Coaches
Nation’s Youngest Head Coaches
COACH
Lane Kiffin
Pat Fitzgerald
Steve Sarkisian
David Elson
Mario Cristobal
Bret Bielema
Al Golden
Mike Locksley
Derek Dooley
Butch Jones
* as of Sept. 1, 2009
*AGE
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40
40
41
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D.O.B.
5/9/1975
12/2/1974
3/8/1974
8/26/1971
9/24/1970
1/13/1970
7/4/1969
12/15/1968
6/10/1968
1/17/1968
SCHOOL
Tennessee
Northwestern
Washington
Western Kentucky
Florida International
Wisconsin
Temple
New Mexico
Louisiana Tech
Central Michigan
BIELEMA’S COACHING CAREER
Year
School
1994
Iowa
1995
Iowa
1996
Iowa
1997
Iowa
1998
Iowa
1999
Iowa
2000
Iowa
2001
Iowa
2002
Kansas State
2003
Kansas State
2004
Wisconsin
2005
Wisconsin
2006
Wisconsin
2007
Wisconsin
2008
Wisconsin
2009
Wisconsin
Head Coaching Totals
Position(s) Coached
Graduate assistant (defense)
Graduate assistant (defense)
Linebackers
Linebackers
Linebackers
Linebackers
Linebackers
Linebackers
Co-Defensive Coord. / LBs
Co-Defensive Coord. / LBs
Defensive Coord. / LBs
Defensive Coord. / LBs
Head Coach
Head Coach
Head Coach
Head Coach
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Overall
5-5-1
8-4-0
9-3-0
7-5-0
3-8-0
1-10-0
3-9-0
7-5-0
11-2-0
11-4-0
9-3-0
10-3-0
12-1-0
9-4-0
7-6
8-3
36-14
Big Ten
Bowl Game
Sun
Alamo
Sun
6-2
5-3
7-1
5-3
3-5
5-3
20-12
Alamo
Holiday
Fiesta
Outback
Capital One
Capital One
Outback
Champs Sports
3 Bowl Games
Assistant Coaches
ference choice Lenny Ware before spending 15
months (March 1999 to July 2000) with the
San Diego Chargers. Alexander was a senior
offensive assistant (running backs) with the
Chargers and also had responsibilities with
quality control, video analysis, opponent summaries and self scout.
Alexander was a graduate assistant
coach at his alma mater, Southern California,
from June 1995 to February 1998.
Alexander lettered in football and track
at USC and earned a bachelor’s degree in
social sciences / history in 1995. He played
for two bowl-winning teams (1992 Freedom
Bowl and 1994 Cotton Bowl) and has coached
for four bowl-winning squads (1996 Rose
Bowl, 2000 and 2003 Las Vegas Bowls and
2004 Insight.com Bowl).
A native of Los Angeles, Alexander’s
family includes his wife, July, and children:
Jerome (J.D.), Jalen and Julian.
DelVaughn Alexander
Wide Receivers
DelVaughn Alexander is in his third season coaching the Badger wide receivers. He
originally joined the program late during the
summer of 2007 to take the place of Henry
Mason, the team’s wide receivers coach who
sustained an injury earlier that summer that
prevented him from coaching.
Last season Alexander led a young
wide receiving corps that showed tremendous improvement throughout the season.
The Badgers’ top four wide receivers (David
Gilreath, Isaac Anderson, Nick Toon and Kyle
Jefferson) were either freshmen or sophomores. That quartet combined for 83 catches
for 1,252 yards.
Gilreath was an all-purpose threat,
recording separate 100-yard rushing and
receiving games, and earning second-team
All-Big Ten honors. Anderson recorded a
100-yard receiving game and totaled 187
yards in the last three games, while Toon
recorded 14 of his 17 catches in the last five
games.
Alexander helped guide the Wisconsin
wide receivers through numerous challenges in 2007. The Badgers’ top two returning receivers—seniors Luke Swan and Paul
Hubbard—each missed about half the season
at different times due to injuries. The pair of
veterans ended up combining for 39 catches
and 756 yards. That adversity, however, led to
the development of Jefferson as a freshman,
who had 26 catches for 412 yards and two
TDs. Jefferson’s yardage total was the fifthhighest ever for a UW freshman.
Prior to coming to Wisconsin, Alexander
had most recently been running backs coach,
assistant travel coordinator, assistant special
teams coordinator and NCAA rules representative at the University of San Diego. The
2005 San Diego offense was ranked No. 1
in the nation in Division I-AA and won its
conference title. Prior to that he was wide
receivers coach and recruiting coordinator at
Oregon State during the 2003-04 seasons.
Alexander coached first-team all-conference
selections in each of his two years with the
Beavers.
Alexander coached wide receivers and
quarterbacks for three seasons (2000–02) at
UNLV. He was passing game coordinator in
2000-01. Alexander-coached players earned
first-team All-Mountain West accolades in
each of his three years there.
Alexander was also at UNLV for the 1998
season where he coached first-team all-con-
ALEXANDER AT A GLANCE
Recruiting Areas: Michigan and Northwest Ohio
Birthdate: July 16, 1971
Hometown: Los Angeles, Calif.
Alma Mater: USC, 1995
Coaching Experience: USC graduate assistant coach
(1995-98), UNLV quarterbacks / wide receivers coach
(1998, 2000-02), San Diego Chargers (NFL) assistant
(RBs, quality control) coach (1999), Oregon State wide
receivers coach / recruiting coordinator (2003-04), San
Diego running backs / special teams coach (2005-06),
Wisconsin wide receivers coach (2007-present)
Bowl Games: 1995 Rose, 2000 Las Vegas, 2003 Las
Vegas, 2004 Insight.com, 2008 Outback, 2008 Champs
Sports
Bob Bostad
Run Game Coordinator /
Offensive Line
Bob Bostad (pronounced BO-stad) is in
his fourth season as an assistant coach at
Wisconsin. He was named run game coordinator in February of 2007 and became the
Badgers’ offensive line coach in January of
2008 after coaching tight ends his first two
seasons.
Last season, Bostad helped guide a running game that averaged a Big Ten-leading
211.2 yards per game, good for 14th in the
country. Running backs P.J. Hill and John
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Clay combined for 2,045 yards and became
the first Badger duo to run for at least 800
yards in the same season since 1994. Hill
cracked the 1,000-yar plateau for the thirdconsecutive season.
Bostad’s offensive line boasted three
seniors that earned All-Big Ten recognition
(Kraig Urbik, Andy Kemp and Eric Vanden
Heuvel). Urbik was also selected a first-team
All-American by ESPN.com.
In 2007 Bostad oversaw a rushing
attack that amassed 2,610 yards, an average
of 200.8 per game that ranked second in the
Big Ten. Hill registered his second consecutive 1,000-yard campaign, while sophomore
Lance Smith and freshman Zach Brown
combined to rush for 997 yards. In addition,
Bostad-coached tight ends Travis Beckum
and Garrett Graham were the Badgers’ leading receivers. Beckum, who accumulated 982
yards on a school record-tying 75 receptions
(both new records for a UW tight end), was
a finalist for the John Mackey Award and a
first-team All-American. Graham put up 30
catches for 328 yards and four TDs.
Bostad enjoyed a tremendously productive first year at Wisconsin in 2006. UW’s top
two tight ends – Beckum and Andy Crooks
– were unquestionably key components in
the team’s record-breaking 12-1 campaign.
Beckum, who caught five TD passes, was a
John Mackey Award semifinalist and earned
Walter Camp second-team All-America honors. Crooks, who had 19 catches for 206
yards, added four touchdown grabs and
earned UW’s Tom Wiesner Award.
Prior to coming to Wisconsin, Bostad
coached the offensive line at New Mexico from
1999–2005. Bostad’s 2005 offensive line,
which paved the way for DonTrell Moore, the
Mountain West Conference offensive player of
the year and the nation’s 10th-leading rusher,
featured a pair of first-team all-conference
selections, including center Ryan Cook and
guard Robert Turner. Cook was a secondround draft choice of the Minnesota Vikings,
while tackle Terrance Pennington was a
seventh-round pick of the Buffalo Bills. Both
players started as rookies.
During Bostad’s tenure at New Mexico,
14 Lobo offensive linemen earned all-conference mention, including seven first-team
selections (both of those figures are tops in
MWC history). Among the players Bostad
coached at New Mexico were: tackle Claude
Terrell, a third-team A.P. All-American and
fourth-round draft choice of the St. Louis
Rams (he started as a rookie for the Rams
in 2005) and tackle Jason Lenzmeier, who
became the first offensive lineman in conference and school history to earn MWC offensive player of the week honors in 2003.
The 2003 Lobos led the MWC in scoring (30.1 ppg) and ranked 11th nationally
in rushing average (227 ypg). The 2002 New
Mexico line allowed just 17 quarterback sacks
in 14 games (352 passing attempts). New
Mexico’s 2001 club averaged 27.6 points per
game, an improvement of more than eight
points per contest over the previous year. The
Lobos also averaged 376.8 yards per game of
total offense in 2001, a jump of 110.2 yards
per game over the 2000 campaign.
Bostad was offensive line coach
(1997–98) and offensive coordinator (1998)
at San Jose State prior to his years at New
Mexico. His top player with the Spartans was
David Loverne, a first-team All-WAC selection
and third-round choice of the New York Jets.
Bostad coached the offensive line at Cal
State Northridge in 1995–96 and spent three
seasons (1992–94) as an offensive line graduate assistant at Minnesota under head coach
Jim Wacker.
Bostad got his coaching start at his alma
mater, UW-Stevens Point, where he coached
the offensive line from 1990-91.
Bostad graduated from UW–Stevens
Point in 1989 with a degree in physical
education. He was a four-year starter as a
linebacker for the Pointers and earned allconference mention each year. UW–Stevens
Point won 33 games during his career and
tied Pacific Lutheran for the NCAA Division III
national title in 1987. Bostad earned a master’s degree in kinesiology from Minnesota in
1994.
Bostad is a native of Pardeeville, Wis.
He and his wife, Cara, have three daughters:
Rachel, Bryn and Annika, and a son, John.
BOSTAD AT A GLANCE
Recruiting Areas: Wisconsin and Minnesota
Birthdate: September 7, 1966
Hometown: Pardeeville, Wis.
Alma Mater: UW–Stevens Point, 1989
Coaching Experience: UW–Stevens Point offensive
line coach (1990-91), Kristlanstad (Sweden) head coach
(1991), Minnesota graduate assistant (offensive line)
coach (1992-94), Cal-State Northridge offensive line coach
(1995-96), San Jose State offensive line coach (1997), San
Jose State co-offensive coordinator / offensive line coach
(1998), New Mexico offensive line coach (1999-2005),
Wisconsin run game coordinator / tight ends coach
(2006-07), Wisconsin run game coordinator / offensive
line coach (2008-present)
Bowl Games: 2002 Las Vegas, 2003 Las Vegas, 2004
Emerald, 2007 Capital One, 2008 Outback, 2008 Champs
Sports
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Paul Chryst
Offensive Coordinator /
Quarterbacks
CHRYST AT A GLANCE
Recruiting Areas: National QBs
Birthdate: November 17, 1965
Hometown: Madison, Wis.
Alma Mater: Wisconsin, 1988
Coaching Experience: West Virginia graduate assistant
coach (1989-90), San Antonio Riders wide receivers / running backs / tight ends coach (1991-92), UW–Platteville
offensive coordinator / quarterbacks coach (1993),
Ottawa Rough Riders quarterbacks coach (1994), Illinois
State offensive coordinator / quarterbacks coach (1995),
Saskatchewan Roughriders offensive coordinator / quarterbacks coach (1996), Oregon State offensive coordinator /
quarterbacks coach (1997-98), San Diego Chargers tight
ends coach (1999-2001), Wisconsin tight ends coach
(2002), Oregon State offensive coordinator / quarterbacks
coach (2003-04), Wisconsin co-offensive coordinator /
tight ends coach (2005), Wisconsin offensive coordinator /
quarterbacks coach (2006-present)
Bowl Games: 1989 Gator, 2002 Alamo, 2003 Las Vegas,
2004 Insight, 2006 Capital One, 2007 Capital One, 2008
Outback, 2008 Champs Sports
Paul Chryst is in his fifth consecutive season at Wisconsin and his sixth overall as an
assistant coach for the Badgers. Chryst, UW’s
co-offensive coordinator and tight ends coach
in 2005, is now in his fourth year as the program’s offensive coordinator and quarterbacks
coach.
Chryst, the Badgers’ tight ends coach in
2002, returned to Wisconsin in 2005 and his
impact on the UW offense has been undeniable. Wisconsin has averaged more than 30
points per game since the start of the 2005
season. In addition, two quarterbacks—
Tyler Donovan and John Stocco—Chryst
has coached at Wisconsin rank No. 2 and 3,
respectively, in completion percentage and
pass efficiency on the Badgers career lists.
Wisconsin has compiled a 38-14 (.731) record
during Chryst’s four seasons at the helm of
the offense.
The 2005 Badgers set school records
for points scored in a season (446) and for
season scoring average (34.3 ppg). UW scored
at least 40 points six times in 2005. The
Badger passing game was much improved,
with Stocco setting school season records for
passing yards (2,920), passing TDs (21) and
pass completions (197). Running back Brian
Calhoun became just the second player in
NCAA Division IA history to accumulate 1,500
yards rushing and 500 receiving yards in the
same season.
Five players from the 2005 Badger
offense were selected in the 2006 NFL Draft
and several others were lost to graduation, so
Chryst had to rebuild the 2006 offense with a
new staff and eight new starters. The result?
Chryst helped orchestrate Wisconsin’s record
12-win season with an offense that produced:
1) the 10th-highest scoring (29.2 ppg) unit
in school history; 2) the second-winningest
quarterback in school history (Stocco had 29
victories as Wisconsin’s starter), who finished
second in every major career passing category
at UW; 3) an Outland Trophy winner in OT
Joe Thomas; 4) the school record-holder for
receptions (61) and receiving yards (903) by
a tight end in sophomore Travis Beckum;
and 5) P.J. Hill, the Big Ten’s leading rusher
(1,569 yards) and Freshman of the Year.
In 2007 the Badgers, who led the nation
in time of possession (33:44), averaged 29.5
points per game, tied for the eighth-highest
scoring average in school history. Wisconsin
also averaged 408.8 yards per game of total
offense, the fifth-highest figure in program
history. Junior All-American and John
Mackey Award finalist Travis Beckum broke
his own school record for receiving yards by a
tight end with 982 and tied the UW record for
receptions in a season with 75. Sophomore
RB P.J. Hill reached the 1,000-yard rushing
mark for the second consecutive season while
Donovan ended up throwing for the secondmost yards (2,607) in UW history and broke
the school record for passes attempted in a
season with 333.
Last year the UW offense overcame injuries and a midseason switch at quarterback
to still lead the Big Ten in ruching offense.
The Badgers’ 211.2 yards per game on the
ground was their highest average since the
1999 Big Ten championship season.The
399.2 yards of total offense per game was the
seventh-best season average in school history
and Wisconsin averaged 31.7 points over its
last six games.
Chryst was offensive coordinator and
quarterbacks coach at Oregon State in
2003-04. He helped the Beavers rank No.
6 nationally in passing yardage per game
(328.1). The 2003 Beavers became the first
team in NCAA Division I history with a
4,000-yard passer, 1,500-yard rusher and two
1,000-yard receivers. Among the Oregon State
stars he coached were RB Ken Simonton,
the school’s career rushing leader, QB Derek
Anderson (now with the Cleveland Browns),
who left as the Pac 10’s No. 2 career passing leader, RB Steven Jackson (now with St.
Louis Rams), a 2004 first-round draft choice,
and TE Tim Euhus, a fourth-round pick of
Buffalo in 2004 who is now with Arizona.
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Chryst came to Wisconsin in 2002 after
serving as an assistant coach with the San
Diego Chargers.
Previously, Chryst was an assistant coach at Oregon State (1997–98), the
Saskatchewan Roughriders (1996), Illinois
State (1995), the Ottawa Rough Riders (1994),
UW–Platteville (1993) and the World League’s
San Antonio Riders (1991–92). He was a graduate assistant at West Virginia (1989–90).
Chryst was a three-time football letterwinner at Wisconsin, where he earned a
degree in political science in 1988. He added
a master’s degree in educational administration from West Virginia in 1990. Paul’s
brother, Rick, was commissioner of the MidAmerican Conference for 10 years. Another
brother, Geep, is an assistant with the
Carolina Panthers. Paul’s late father, George,
was a longtime head coach at UW–Platteville
and a former Badger player and assistant
coach.
Chryst and his wife, Robin, have three
children: Katy, JoJo and Danny.
COOKS AT A GLANCE
Recruiting Areas: Texas (Dallas-Ft. Worth), Iowa
Birthdate: March 28, 1974
Hometown: Irving, Texas
Alma Mater: Iowa, 2000
Coaching Experience: Kansas State graduate assistant
coach (2003), Western Illinois defensive backs / special
teams coach (2004), Minnesota defensive backs coach
(2005), Wisconsin defensive backs coach (2006-present)
Bowl Games: 2004 Fiesta, 2005 Music City, 2007 Capital
One, 2008 Outback, 2008 Champs Sports
of its top corners for the Outback Bowl game
against Tennessee.
In Cooks’ first season at Wisconsin
(2006), the Badgers led the nation in pass
efficiency defense (84.19 rating) and finished
second to Virginia Tech in passing yards
allowed per game (138.3) and scoring defense
(12.1 ppg). UW also was No. 5 nationally
in total defense, allowing just 253.1 yards
per contest. The Badgers led the Big Ten
in all of those defensive categories. Each of
Cooks’ four starting defensive backs received
postseason recognition from the Big Ten.
Ikegwuonu was a first-team all-conference
pick, while free safety Roderick Rogers earned
second-team All-Big Ten acclaim. Langford
and strong safety Joe Stellmacher both were
named honorable mention All-Big Ten.
Cooks came to Wisconsin after one
year coaching the secondary at Minnesota.
The Golden Gophers qualified for the Music
City Bowl in 2005, while Cooks’ unit allowed
opponents to complete just 56.8 percent of
their passes (fourth-best in the Big Ten). That
figure dropped to 55.3 percent in conference
games, tied for second in the league with
Penn State.
Prior to his year at Minnesota, Cooks
coached defensive backs and assisted on
special teams for one season (2004) at
Western Illinois. Under Cooks’ direction, the
Leathernecks limited opponents to a Gateway
Conference-best 157.2 passing yards per
game, held opponents to the lowest completion percentage (45.4) in the conference and
finished second in the league with 17 interceptions.
Cooks began coaching at his high
school alma mater, Nimitz High (Texas), in
2003 before joining the staff at Kansas State
as a graduate assistant for the 2003 campaign. While at Kansas State, Cooks worked
mostly with defensive game plan preparation
and assisted with the Wildcats’ secondary.
Kansas State registered an 11-4 record in
2003 and won a Big 12 title with a defense
that was sixth nationally in total defense,
eighth in scoring defense, 12th in pass effi-
Kerry Cooks
Defensive Backs
Kerry Cooks is now in his fourth year as
defensive backs coach at Wisconsin. The
Badger secondary continues to benefit from
Cooks’ experience both as an All-Big Ten student-athlete and a National Football League
player, as well as his increasingly seasoned
coaching resume.
Cooks’ star pupil last season was cornerback Allen Langford, a first-team All-Big
Ten choice and UW’s team MVP. Langford was
a steadying influence, starting all 13 games.
Six other players recorded starts at the other
three defensive back positions. Among those
was sophomore Jay Valai who earned secondteam All-Big Ten honors and gained a reputation as one of the conference’s hardest hitters
in his first year as a starter. Another first-year
starter, cornerback Niles Brinkley, led the
Badgers and tied for fifth in the Big Ten in
interceptions.
Though the Badger secondary encountered injuries and dealt with inexperience
in 2007, Cooks kept the unit on track.
Sophomore free safety Shane Carter, a consensus honorable mention All-Big Ten pick,
led the conference and tied for sixth nationally with seven interceptions in his first season as a starter. Junior Jack Ikegwuonu, a
first-team All-Big Ten selection, led the team
and tied for third in the Big Ten with 16
passes defended. Langford went down with
a season-ending knee injury at Ohio State
and was replaced by true freshman Aaron
Henry. Henry then injured his knee during
bowl preparations, leaving UW without two
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ciency defense and 17th in rushing defense.
The Wildcats earned a trip to the Tostitos
Fiesta Bowl after limiting each of their last
six opponents to 14 points or less, including
Oklahoma, the nation’s highest-scoring team.
Cooks was a four-year letterwinner
and two-year starter as a strong safety at
Iowa from 1994–97. He was a team captain
as a senior and earned All-Big Ten honors
and a spot in the East-West Shrine Game.
A fifth-round draft choice of the Minnesota
Vikings in 1998, Cooks also played for Green
Bay, Atlanta and Jacksonville before retiring
from the NFL in 2001. He also played for the
Chicago Enforcers of the XFL in 2001.
Cooks has played or coached in seven
bowl games. A 2000 graduate of Iowa with a
bachelor’s degree in sociology,
earned honorable mention All-Big Ten kudos
and led UW with 12.5 tackles for loss in
2006. DeAndre Levy, an Academic All-Big Ten
honoree, paced the Badgers with six quarterback sacks.
Doeren has risen quickly through the
college coaching ranks. He was the linebackers coach and recruiting coordinator at
Kansas from 2002-05 and was promoted in
the summer of 2005 to co-defensive coordinator. The Jayhawks, who routed Houston,
42-13, in the 2005 Fort Worth Bowl, led the
Big 12 Conference and ranked No. 3 nationally in rushing defense (83.3 ypg) in ‘05.
Kansas also was No. 2 in the Big 12 and 11th
nationally in total defense (303.3 ypg). KU
linebacker Nick Reid was a two-time, firstteam All-Big 12 selection, a third-team A.P.
All-American and was the Big 12 Defensive
Player of the Year in 2005. Three other
Jayhawk linebackers (Banks Floodman, Kevin
Kane—current UW graduate assistant - and
Brandon Perkins) were named honorable
mention All-Big 12 in 2005.
Doeren went to Kansas after spending two seasons as the secondary coach (as
well as one season as recruiting coordinator) at Montana. The Grizzlies won the NCAA
Division I-AA title in 2001. Doeren coached
seven all-conference defensive backs at
Montana, including two who earned AllAmerica honors. The Grizzlies were 28-3
with two conference championships during
Doeren’s two seasons.
Prior to his time at Montana, Doeren
was a two-year (1998-99) graduate assistant
at Southern California. The 1998 Trojans led
the nation in interceptions with 24 (including
five that were returned for TDs). USC led the
nation in turnover margin in 1999 and was
second nationally in interceptions with 21
(including five returned for TDs).
Dave Doeren
Defensive Coordinator /
Linebackers
Dave Doeren was promoted to defensive coordinator in January of 2008 after spending his
first two seasons at Wisconsin as the Badgers’
co-defensive coordinator, linebackers coach
and recruiting coordinator. He continues to
coach the UW linebackers.
Last year, in his first season as defensive coordinator, the Badgers ranked fourth
in the Big Ten in total defense. Seven Badger
defenders earned All-Big Ten mention and two
UW players, defensive end Matt Shaughnessy
and linebacker DeAndre Levy, were drafted
in the third round of the 2009 NFL Draft.
First-year starting middle linebacker Jaevery
McFadden led the Badgers in tackles under
the tutelge of Doeren.
Wisconsin compiled a 21-5 mark in
Doeren’s first two seasons in Madison and
the Badger defense played a significant role
in that success. Doeren coached Wisconsin’s
leading tackler in each of those campaigns,
including Mark Zalewski in 2006 and
Jonathan Casillas in 2007. Both players were
team captains and both earned honorable
mention All-Big Ten acclaim. The Badgers
are 22-2 during Doeren’s three seasons when
they take a lead into the fourth quarter and
20-1 when they allow 20 points or less.
Wisconsin led the nation in pass efficiency defense (84.19 rating) in 2006 and
finished second to Virginia Tech in passing
yards allowed per game (138.3) and scoring
defense (12.1 ppg). UW also was No. 5 nationally in total defense, allowing just 253.1 yards
per contest. The Badgers led the Big Ten in
all of those defensive categories. Zalewski (a
senior in 2006), a two-time team captain, led
the Badgers with 90 tackles and earned honorable mention All-Big Ten acclaim. Casillas
DOEREN AT A GLANCE
Recruiting Areas: Florida, Kansas City, St. Louis
Birthdate: December 3, 1971
Hometown: Shawnee Mission, Kan.
Alma Mater: Drake, 1994
Coaching Experience: Drake defensive coordinator
/ linebackers / secondary coach (1995-97), Southern
California graduate assistant (defensive backs) coach
(1998-99), Montana recruiting coordinator / secondary coach (2000-01), Kansas co-defensive coordinator
/ linebackers coach / recruiting coordinator (2002-05),
Wisconsin co-defensive coordinator / linebackers coach
/ recruiting coordinator (2006-07), Wisconsin defensive
coordinator / linebackers coach (2008-present)
Bowl Games: 1998 Sun, 2003 Tangerine, 2005 Fort
Worth, 2007 Capital One, 2008 Outback, 2008 Champs
Sports
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Doeren started his college coaching career as an assistant at Drake from
1995–97. He coached linebackers all three
years and became defensive coordinator in
1997.
Doeren began coaching (wide receivers
and defensive line) at Shawnee Mission (Kan.)
Northwest High School in 1994. A graduate of Bishop Miege High School in Shawnee
Mission, Doeren was a four-year letterwinner
at Drake (where he was a teammate of current Wisconsin defensive line coach Charlie
Partridge) and earned Academic All-America
honors as a senior.
Doeren, who has coached in four bowl
games and two national championship contests, is a native of Shawnee Mission, Kan. He
and his wife, Sara, have three sons: Jacob,
Luke and Connor.
MCCRAY AT A GLANCE
Recruiting Areas: Chicago, Indianapolis
Birthdate: August 19, 1969
Hometown: Monroe, N.C.
Alma Mater: Appalachian State, 1991
Coaching Experience: South Carolina graduate assistant coach (1991-92), Tennessee-Chattanooga defensive
line coach (1993-94), Clemson quality control coach
(1995), Bethune-Cookman defensive ends coach (1996),
Murray State inside linebackers coach (1997-99) and
defensive coordinator (1999), Illinois State defensive coordinator / inside linebackers coach (2000-02) and assistant
head coach (2002), Toledo defensive line / linebackers
coach (2003-05), Wisconsin defensive line coach (200607), Wisconsin recruiting coordinator / outside linebackers
coach (2008), Wisconsin recruiting coordinator / safeties
coach (2009-present)
Bowl Games: 1996 Gator, 2004 Motor City, 2005 GMAC,
2007 Capital One, 2008 Outback, 2008 Champs Sports
Randall McCray
Recruiting Coordinator /
Safeties
weeks as recruiting coordinator and safeties
coach, just before moving to Wisconsin.
McCray coached Toledo’s defensive line
in 2005, helping the Rockets to a 9-3 record
(MAC West Division co-champions) and a
45-13 GMAC Bowl win over UTEP. Toledo was
21st nationally in total defense in 2005 (316.8
ypg) and led the MAC in scoring defense (21.8
ppg), total defense, pass defense efficiency
(111.0), tied for first in sacks (31) and finished second in rushing defense (125.6 ypg).
Among McCray’s top players was DE J.P.
Bekasiak, who is now with Hamilton of the
CFL. McCray coached the Rockets’ linebackers during his first two years at Toledo. The
Rockets won the MAC title in 2004.
In his first season at Toledo, McCray was
faced with replacing two first-team All-MAC
linebackers, David Gardner and Tom Ward,
from the previous season. The two players
who stepped in, Anthony Jordan and Brock
Dodrill, finished the 2003 season ranked fifth
and sixth, respectively, in the MAC in tackles.
In 2004, Jordan and David Thomas finished
second and third, in tackles on the team,
with 107 and 91, respectively. Jordan’s total
placed him 15th in the league.
McCray was assistant head coach and
defensive coordinator at Illinois State in 2002
after serving as defensive coordinator and
inside linebackers coach for the Redbirds
from 2000-02. In 2002, McCray guided
Gateway Defensive Player of the Year Boomer
Grigsby to three All-America nods and a
third-place finish for the Buch Buchanan
Award (top defensive player in Division I-AA
football). McCray also coached two other
All-Americans at linebacker, Galen Scott at
Illinois State and Ronnie Merritt at Murray
Randall McCray is in his fourth season as an
assistant coach at Wisconsin and his second
as recruiting coordinator / safeties coach.
McCray coached the Badger defensive line his
first two seasons, before working as recruiting
coordinator / outside linebackers coach last
season.
In working with the outside linebackers,
McCray coached a pair of seniors, DeAndre
Levy and Jonathan Casillas, that earned honorable mention All-Big Ten honors. The duo
ranked second and third, repectively, on the
team in tackles.
Three of McCray’s defensive linemen
earned postseason accolades in 2007. DE
Matt Shaughnessy was a consensus secondteam All-Big Ten choice after leading the
Badgers and ranking fourth in the Big Ten in
tackles for loss with 18. DT Nick Hayden was
Wisconsin’s sixth-leading tackler and tied for
the conference lead with three fumble recoveries. DE Kirk DeCremer was a first-team freshman All-American and paced the Badgers
with 5.5 QB sacks.
In 2006 McCray guided a solid unit
that helped Wisconsin become one of the
nation’s best defenses. Two of his players—
Shaughnessy (second team) and tackle Jason
Chapman (honorable mention)—earned AllBig Ten honors. The Badgers, who won a
school-record 12 games in 2006, were No. 2
nationally in scoring defense (12.1 ppg) and
fifth in the country in total defense (253.1
ypg).
Prior to coming to Wisconsin, McCray
coached the defensive line and linebackers
during a three-year (2003-05) stint at Toledo.
He left Toledo for Rice, where he spent two
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State.
McCray coached inside linebackers
at Murray State (1997–99) and became the
Racers’ defensive coordinator in 1999; defensive ends at Bethune-Cookman (1996); was in
charge of quality control at Clemson (1995);
defensive line at Tennessee-Chattanooga
(1993–94) and was a graduate assistant at
South Carolina from 1991–92.
A two-year letterwinner as an outside
linebacker and running back at Appalachian
State, McCray was a member of the
Mountaineers’ 1987 Southern Conference
Championship team, as well as two teams
that advanced to the NCAA Division I-AA
playoffs.
McCray earned a bachelor’s degree in
communications from Appalachian State in
1991 and a master’s degree in higher education from South Carolina. A native of Monroe,
N.C., McCray and his wife, Michelle, have a
son, Matt, and a daughter, Mallory.
Charlie Partridge
Defensive Line
Charlie Partridge is in his second season as
the defensive line and specialists coach at
UW.
In his first year at UW, Partridge led
a veteran line. The three senior starters,
Matt Shaughnessy, Mike Newkirk and Jason
Chapman, all earned All-Big Ten mention
while junior O’Brien Schofield, in his first season as a starter at defensive end, tied for the
team lead in sacks.
Partridge also worked with the Badgers’
kickers last year, both of whom were in their
first seasons. Redshirt freshman Philip Welch
earned first-team Freshman All-America honors as a kicker, making 20 of his 24 field goal
attempts. Punter Brad Nortman averaged 41.8
PARTRIDGE AT A GLANCE
Recruiting Areas: South Florida, Northeast Ohio
Birthdate: Dec. 7, 1973
Hometown: Plantation, Fla.
Alma Mater: Drake, 1995
Coaching Experience: Drake graduate assistant
(offense) coach (1996-97), Iowa State graduate assistant
(defense) coach (1998-99), Iowa State director of football
operations (2000-01), Eastern Illinois recruiting coordinator / defensive line coach (2002), Pittsburgh defensive line
coach (2003-05), Pittsburgh defensive line coach / special
teams coordinator (2006), Pittsburgh linebackers coach /
special teams coordinator (2007), Wisconsin defensive line
/ specialist coach (2008-present)
Bowl Games: 2000 Insight.com, 2001 Independence,
2003 Continental Tire, 2004 Fiesta
yards per punt which was fifth-best among
freshmen punters in the country.
Partridge, an assistant at Pittsburgh for
five years, coached the defensive line for his
first four seasons there before switching to
linebackers in 2007. He had special teams
coaching responsibilities for the last three
seasons, including the last two as special
teams coordinator for the Panthers.
Pittsburgh ranked No. 5 nationally and
led the Big East in total defense last season,
allowing just 297.7 yards per game. In addition, the Panthers led their conference and
were No. 3 in pass defense, surrendering
only 167.3 yards per game. Pittsburgh was
fourth in the Big East with nearly three QB
sacks per contest. The Panthers’ signature
defensive effort in 2007 came when they shut
down high-powered and No. 1-ranked West
Virginia in a 13-9 win that eliminated the
Mountaineers from national title contention.
Linebacker Scott McKillop led the
Panthers with 151 tackles in 2007 and was
named first-team All-Big East. Joe Clermond,
a defensive lineman whom Partridge had
coached at Pitt, was a second-team All-Big
East selection in 2007.
Partridge’s special teams units flourished at Pittsburgh. In his first season as special teams coordinator (2006), Pitt led the Big
East in net punting (37.54 avg.) and kickoff
returns (24.14 avg.). Punter Adam Graessle
was an All-Big East selection that season and
kick returner Lowell Robinson led the conference and finished ninth nationally with a
27.9-yard average. ESPN’s 2006 college football “play of the year” selection was a 73-yard
punt return for a touchdown by Pitt’s Darrelle
Revis against West Virginia. Revis was a firstround draft choice of the New York Jets in
2007.
Prior to his years at Pittsburgh, Partridge
served as recruiting coordinator and defensive
line coach at Eastern Illinois in 2002. Eastern
Illinois qualified for the NCAA Division I-AA
playoffs that season after sharing the Ohio
Valley Conference title.
Partridge worked for head coach Dan
McCarney at Iowa State from 1998–2001.
He was a defensive graduate assistant in
1998–99 and worked with outside linebackers. He became the program’s director of football operations in 2000.
Partridge was a NSCA All-America defensive lineman (and teammate of UW defensive
coordinator Dave Doeren) at Drake. He was
a three-year starter and team captain for the
Bulldogs before starting his coaching career
at his alma mater as a graduate assistant in
1996–97. He coached running backs, including a pair of 1,000-yard rushers, and served
as a strength and conditioning coach.
Partridge, a native of Plantation, Fla.,
earned a bachelor’s degree in secondary edu-
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cation from Drake in 1995 and a master’s
degree in education from Iowa State in 2002.
Partridge and his wife, Julie, have two daughters, Alexa and Kylee.
Business at Carnegie Mellon University in
Pittsburgh.
Rudolph played two seasons in the
National Football League, 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
Wisconsin team captain in 1994, a year that
ended with a victory 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 from Wisconsin in 1995.
Rudolph is a native of Belle Vernon, Pa.
He and his wife, Dawn, have two sons, Alex
and Andrew.
Joe Rudolph
Tight Ends
Joe Rudolph, a two-time first-team All-Big
Ten guard at Wisconsin in the early 1990s, is
in his second season as tight ends coach at
Wisconsin.
In his first year, Rudolph coached a
telented group that was decimated by injuries throughout the season but was still a
very productive unit. The top four tight ends
combined to miss 14 games last year but still
accounted for more than 40 percent of the
team’s receptions and receiving yards.
Travis Beckum, a preseason AllAmerican, was limited to just six games and
suffered a season-ending broken leg. Garrett
Graham missed two games due to injury but
still led the team with 40 catches, 540 yards
and five touchdowns. Lance Kendricks was
also limited to eight games due to a broken
leg. Mickey Turner was the lone tight end to
play all 13 games.
Rudolph served as tight ends coach at
Nebraska in 2007. He also assisted on all special teams units, overseeing the punt team.
Prior to his stint at Nebraska, Rudolph served
as the strength coordinator (2006) and the
offensive graduate assistant coach (2004–05)
at Ohio State. During his time at Ohio State,
the Buckeyes played in the 2004 Alamo Bowl,
2006 Fiesta Bowl and 2007 BCS National
Championship game.
Rudolph’s time as a graduate assistant
at OSU was spent working with the offensive
line. Four Buckeye offensive linemen earned
All-Big Ten recognition during this period:
Rob Sims (2005), Nick Mangold (2005), Doug
Datish (2006) and T.J. Downing (2006).
Rudolph entered coaching after earning his master’s degree in business administration in 2004 from the Tepper School of
John Settle
Running Backs
John Settle is now in his fourth season as
running backs coach at Wisconsin.
Settle has enjoyed a productive and successful three years with the Badgers. Last
year UW led the Big Ten and ranked 14th in
the country, averaging 211.2 yards per game
on the ground. That was Wisconsin’s best
rushing average since 1999. Junior P.J. Hill
went over the 1,000-yard mark for the thirdstraight season and John Clay’s 884 rushing
yards were the fourth-best by a UW freshman
in history.
In 2007, Hill reached the 1,000-yard
mark (1,212) for the second-straight campaign, though he was hampered by an injury
late in the year. When Hill was out, Settle
developed true freshman Zach Brown (568
yards) and sophomore Lance Smith (429) into
viable running threats. Wisconsin rushed
for 2,610 yards in 2007, the school’s highest
total since 2002. UW’s 200.8-yard per-game
average ranked second in the Big Ten.
In 2006 Hill earned national and Big
Ten Freshman of the Year honors and was a
first-team All-Big Ten selection after leading
the conference in rushing with 1,569 yards
(second-most ever for a Badger rookie) and 16
total touchdowns. Hill also led the Big Ten in
all-purpose yardage (135.9 ypg) and tied for
the league lead in scoring (7.4 ppg). Hill was a
semifinalist for the Doak Walker Award.
Prior to coming to Wisconsin, Settle
served eight seasons as running backs
coach at Fresno State, where he tutored
six 1,000-yard rushers, including Wendell
RUDOLPH AT A GLANCE
Recruiting Areas: Ohio, Pennsylvania
Birthdate: July 21, 1972
Hometown: Belle Vernon, Pa.
Alma Mater: Wisconsin 1995
Coaching Experience: Ohio State offensive graduate
assistant coach (2004-05), Ohio State strength coordinator
(2006), Nebraska tight ends coach (2007), Wisconsin tight
ends coach (2008-present)
Bowl Games: 2004 Alamo, 2006 Fiesta, 2007 BCS
National Championship, 2008 Champs Sports
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scored a conference-record five TDs against
Davidson.
Settle signed with the Atlanta Falcons
as a free agent and played for coaches Jerry
Glanville and Marion Campbell. He played
a total of six seasons in the NFL, including
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 registered three 100-yard rushing performances
and three 100-yard receiving games that season. He also played for the Redskins’ Super
Bowl championship 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.
SETTLE AT A GLANCE
Recruiting Areas: Georgia, North Carolina, South
Carolina
Birthdate: June 2, 1965
Hometown: Reidsville, N.C.
Alma Mater: Appalachian State, 1989
Coaching Experience: Appalachian State running backs
assistant (1994), Cleveland Browns/Baltimore Ravens
offensive assistant coach (1995-98), Fresno State running
backs coach (1998-2005), Wisconsin running backs coach
(2006-present)
Bowl Games: 1999 EA?Sports, 2000 Silicon Valley
Football Classic, 2001 Silicon Valley Football Classic,
2002 Silicon Valley Football Classic, 2003 Silicon Valley
Football Classic, 2004 MPC?Computers, 2005 Liberty,
2007 Capital One, 2008 Outback, 2008 Champs Sports
Mathis, who rushed for 1,313 yards and 15
touchdowns. Bryson Sumlin earned secondteam All-Western Athletic Conference honors
(WAC) when he ran for 1,102 yards and 12
TDs in 2004. He was joined that season by
Mathis, who rushed for 995 yards and 12
scores, making Fresno State one of only two
schools in the nation with two running backs
ranked among the national top 50.
In 2003 Dwayne Wright became the
third Bulldog in three seasons to surpass the
1,000-yard mark when he gained 1,038 yards.
Rodney Davis set the school rushing record
with a 1,586-yard campaign in 2002. Paris
Gaines carried for 1,044 yards in 2001. Settle
also developed Derrick Ward, the 1999 team
rushing leader, freshman All-American and
current Tamp Bay Buccaneer. In addition,
Settle coached 1998 WAC Pacific Division
Offensive Player of the Year and 1,000-yard
rusher Jamie Kimbrough.
Settle went to Fresno State after a threeyear stint (1995–98) as an offensive assistant with the Cleveland Browns/Baltimore
Ravens franchise under head coaches Bill
Belicheck and Ted Marchibroda. During that
time he coached running backs like Lorenzo
White, Leroy Hoard, Earnest Byner and Priest
Holmes. Settle began his coaching career at
his alma mater, Appalachian State, where he
assisted with running backs in 1994.
Settle was a four-year letterman
(1983–86) as a running back at Appalachian
State, where he played one season for current 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
Division I-AA 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
Jason Kradman
Graduate Assistant (Offense)
After spending last season as Wisconsin’s
defensive quality controil coordinator, Jason
Kradman is in his first year as a graduate
assistant for the Badger football program. The
Coral Springs, Fla., native came to Wisconsin
with eight years of coaching experience under
his belt.
Prior to his duties as quality control,
Kradman spent time as an assistant coach
at Proviso West High School in Chicago, Dr.
Krop High School in Miami, UW-Oshkosh,
Florida Atlantic University in Boca Raton, Fla.
and P.K. Yonge High School in Gainesville,
Fla. Kradman also spent time as a football
operations intern at the University of Oregon.
Kradman was a wide receiver at Drake
University for two season before transferring
to the University of Florida where he graduated with a Sports Management and Exercise
Science degree in 2001.
Kevin Kane
Graduate Assistant (Defense)
Kevin Kane is in his second year as a graduate assistant for the Badgers. The Parkville,
Mo., native came to Wisconsin after spending
last season as a graduate assistant at his
alma mater, Kansas. He was on KU’s staff
that led the Jayhawks to the 2008 Orange
Bowl Championship.
Prior to his duties as a graduate assistant, Kane spent time working in the Kansas
sports administration offices. He earned a
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December, 2007 with a degree in special education.
Masters of Science degree in strategic communication from KU in 2007.
Kane was a four-year letterwinner at
Kansas where he earned honorable mention
All-Big 12 honors as a junior and a senior.
As a team captain in 2005, Kane won KU’s
Don Fambrough Award for unselfish play. He
was a three-time Academic All-Big 12 selection and was on the athletic director’s honor
roll for three years. Kane played all four years
under current UW linebackers coach Dave
Doeren at Kansas.
Brad Pendergrass
Director of FB Operations
Brad Pendergrass, formerly the assistant
athletic director for football operations at
Mississippi State University, is in his first
season as the director of football operations at
the University of Wisconsin.
Pendergrass worked at Mississippi State
for five years, first as the assistant to the
head football coach, then as the coordinator
of football operations. He was promoted to
Assistant Athletic Director for football operations in June, 2008.
At Mississippi State, Pendergrass handled a wide variety of administrative tasks for
the head coach, touching virtually every area
of the football office operation. He served as
the football office liaison in budgetary matters and compliance issues with the athletic
administration and assisted in on-campus
football recruiting with the Bulldog staff.
He oversaw football student-athlete
housing and cafeteria issues, directed all
summer camps, and was the travel coordinator for home, away and bowl game travel. He
assisted the athletic ticket office/compliance
office with player complimentary admissions,
and oversaw the football office secretaries and
all graduate assistants. He served as the head
coach’s liaison with the video, training room,
equipment room, weight room, and facility
personnel. In addition, Pendergrass managed
the daily operation of the football office.
With his promotion last summer,
Pendergrass was part of the athletic directorappointed Senior Staff, and added game-day
management of sideline, locker room and
coaches’ box to his duties. He directed the
spring coaches’ clinic and served as the staff
liaison to the Southeastern Conference office.
He also monitored Mississippi State’s football
squad list.
Prior to working at Mississippi State,
Pendergrass worked for 10 seasons at his
alma mater, the University of Tennessee.
During his time at UT, Pendergrass served as
a graduate assistant for the coaching staff, a
graduate assistant in football operations as
well as a recruiting assistant.
Raised in Huntingdon, Tenn.,
Pendergrass received a Bachelor of Science
in Business/Marketing from the University
of Tennessee in 1998. He earned a Master
of Science degree in Human Performance &
Sports Studies, with a concentration in Sport
Administration, in 2001.
Andy Richman
Quality Control (Offense)
Former UW–Stevens Point offensive lineman
Andy Richman is in his second season with
Wisconsin as the team’s offensive quality control coordinator. The Sheboygan, Wis., native
comes to the UW after spending time as a
graduate assistant at Louisiana Lafayette,
tight ends coach at Western Kentucky, defensive line coach at Denison University, running backs and tight ends coach at Reedley
College, defensive line and tight ends GA at
Eastern Kentucky and offensive line coach at
UW-Stevens Point.
Richman played at UW-Stevens Point
from 1996–99, winning two WIAC titles, after
spending one season playing on the offensive
line at Coe College in Cedar Rapids, Iowa. He
received a degree in physical education from
UW–Stevens Point in 2002. He later earned a
Masters degree in education-sports administration from Eastern Kentucky in 2004.
Ben Strickland
Quality Control (Defense)
Former Badger Ben Strickland is back with
the Wisconsin football program and in his
first season as the team’s defensive quality
control coordinator.
A former walk-on, Strickland was elected
team captain as a senior in 2007. A four-time
Academic All-Big Ten selection, Strickland
played in 51 games as a Badger on special
teams and as a defensive back. He finished
his career with 72 tackles, eight passes
defensed and one interception.
On special teams he blocked and recovered a punt in the 2007 Capital One Bowl
vs. Arkansas and recovered a blocked punt
in the end zone vs. Minnesota in 2005 on a
play that was later named Pontiac’s GameChanging Performance of the Year.
The Badger Power Award winner as a
junior and the Tom Wiesner Award (goes to
a Wisconsin-born player for loyalty, hard
work and dedication to the team) winner as
a senior, Strickland graduated from UW in
22
Mark Taurisani
FB Operations Coordinator
community service events with the Champs/
Life Skills Coordinator and serving as the
student-athlete transition coordinator.
Mark Taurisani is in his second season as
a football operations coordinator after being
a football operations assistant for the previous two years with the Wisconsin football
program.
Taurisani is either responsible for or
assists with many aspects of the football program’s logistics including the summer jobs
program, team travel, housing, year-end team
banquet, community service projects, recruiting, football camps, and the day-to-day football operations.
Taurisani spent the summer of 2005 as
a training camp assistant with the Seattle
Seahawks. In that role he helped with set-up
and operational duties, transportation and
scheduling.
Taurisani is a native of Utica, N.Y. He
graduated from SUNY Fredonia (B.A. in sociology/sports in 2003) where he captained
the baseball team and earned first-team
all-conference honors. He earned a master’s
degree in sport administration from Louisville
in December of 2005.
Lisa Powell
Program Assistant
Lisa Powell has spent all 19 of her years at
Wisconsin in the Badger football office. She
presently serves as assistant to head coach
Bret Bielema and director of football operations Brad Pendergrass.
Powell is a native of Madison, Wis. She
is a graduate of Parks College in Denver. She
worked as a travel agent prior to coming to
the UW.
Sandy Freye
Program Assistant
Sandy Freye is in her 32nd year at the UW–
Madison and she has spent the last 31 1/2 of
those years with the Badger football office.
She currently works with the defensive
staff, as well as recruiting travel, expense
accounts and summer camps.
Freye is a native of New Hope, Minn. She
graduated from Sun Prairie (Wis.) High and
earned an associate’s degree from Madison
Area Technical College.
Henry Mason
Director of Player Personnel
and External Relations
Sharon Betlach
Program Assistant
Former Wisconsin assistant coach Henry
Mason is in his first 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 new position, Mason will work
towards developing a strong relationship with
both high school coaches and NFL player
personnel and will be the primary contact for
both groups. Mason will also help oversee the
football recruiting process and perform various liaison responsibilities with on-campus
recruiting.
Mason will also act as the liaison with
the WIAA, AFCA, player parents, studentathlete housing, Mendota Gridiron Club, W
Club and UW Foundation. He will serve as a
member of the Diversity Integration Group in
UW Athletics and assist in furthering diversity
relationships on campus, in the community
and with the Black Coaches Association.
Mason will also coordinate development
efforts with the Badger Fund for football
alumni and pro athletes.
In addition, Mason will assist studentathletes with career networking in conjunction with the CHAMPS Life Skills Director.
Other duties include coordinating all football
Sharon Betlach has been with the Badger football
office for 11 years. She assists the recruiting
program, maintaining the recruiting database
and video library, coordinating recruit mailings as well as recruit visits.
Betlach is a native of Madison, Wis.
A former middle school math teacher, she
has bachelor’s and master’s degrees from
Edgewood College. Betlach and her husband,
Ron, have two sons and five grandchildren.
23
Returning Badgers
6
Isaac Anderson
73
Jordan Bergmann
55
Eriks Briedis
29
Niles Brinkley
30
Zach Brown
78
Jake Bscherer
64
Robert Burge
95
Patrick Butrym
82
Jake Byrne
68
Gabe Carimi
77
Dan Cascone
37
Kevin Claxton
32
John Clay
14
Marcus Cromartie
60
Jake Current
46
Zach Davison
27
Nate Emanuel
34
Bradie Ewing
26
Antonio Fenelus
85
David Gilreath
89
Garrett Graham
56
Matthew Groff
22
Adam Hampton
19
William Hartmann
64
Jordan Hein
7
Aaron Henry
38
Tyler Holland
43
Leonard Hubbard
24
3
Kyle Jefferson
24
Shelton Johnson
97
Brendan Kelly
84
Lance Kendricks
87
Richard Kirtley
66
Peter Konz
81
Rob Korslin
32
Eric Kossoris
5
Andrew Lukasko
90
Anthony Mains
21
Chris Maragos
47
Jaevery McFadden
59
Tony Megna
74
John Moffitt
31
Prince Moody
45
Dan Moore
76
Bill Nagy
98
Brad Nortman
93
Louis Nzegwu
16
Chukwuma Offor
67
Josh Oglesby
10
Curt Phillips
42
Erik Prather
17
Mike Preisler
28
Coddye Ring-Noonan
25
41
Kevin Rouse
65
Joe Schafer
50
O’Brien Schofield
18
Dustin Sherer
10
Devin Smith
22
Erik Smith
9
Blake Sorensen
15
Culmer St. Jean
79
Jeff Stehle
53
Mike Taylor
86
Elijah (T.J.) Theus
16
Scott Tolzien
1
Nick Toon
36
Mickey Turner
2
Jay Valai
58
Ricky Wagner
99
J.J. Watt
18
Philip Welch
94
Tyler Westphal
90
Ryan Wickesberg
20
T.J. Williams
60
Kyle Wojta
57
Drew Woodward
70
Kevin Zeitler
26
Post-Spring Depth
Defensive End
99 J.J. Watt, 6-6, 287, So.
97 Brendan Kelly, 6-6, 240, Fr.
Offense
Quarterback
18 Dustin Sherer, 6-4, 220, Sr.
10 Curt Phillips, 6-2, 228, Fr. OR
16 Scott Tolzien, 6-2, 205, Jr.
Linebacker
47 Jaevery McFadden, 6-2, 230, Sr.
41 Kevin Rouse, 6-0, 232, So. OR
59 Tony Megna, 6-0, 202, So.
Running Back
32 John Clay, 6-1, 248, So.
30 Zach Brown, 5-10, 210, Jr.
Linebacker
15 Culmer St. Jean, 6-0, 233, Jr.
43 Leonard Hubbard, 6-0, 231, Fr.
Wide Receiver
85 David Gilreath, 5-11, 170, Jr. OR
1
Nick Toon, 6-3, 212, So.
86 T.J. Theus, 6-0, 195, Sr.
Linebacker
9
Blake Sorensen, 6-1, 231, Jr.
53 Mike Taylor, 6-1, 221, Fr.
Wide Receiver
6
Isaac Anderson, 5-10, 177, Jr.
3
Kyle Jefferson, 6-4, 184, Jr.
Cornerback
7
Aaron Henry, 6-0, 195, So.
14 Marcus Cromartie, 6-0, 190, Fr.
Tight End
89 Garrett Graham, 6-3, 250, Sr.
82 Jake Byrne, 6-4, 260, So.
Safety
2
Jay Valai, 5-9, 201, Jr. OR
8
Aubrey Pleasant, 5-11, 203, Sr.
37 Kevin Claxton, 6-1, 218, So.
Tight End
84 Lance Kendricks, 6-3, 236, Jr. OR
36 Mickey Turner, 6-3, 250, Sr.
43 Rob Korslin, 6-3, 260, So.
Safety
21 Chris Maragos, 5-11, 198, Sr.
25 Shane Carter, 6-1, 203, Sr.
Left Tackle
68 Gabe Carimi, 6-7, 325, Jr.
58 Ricky Wagner, 6-6, 313, Fr.
Cornerback
29 Niles Brinkley, 5-10, 188, Jr. OR
10 Devin Smith, 5-11, 188, So.
26 Antonio Fenelus, 5-9, 185, So.
Left Guard
78 Jake Bscherer, 6-7, 310, Jr.
72 Travis Frederick, 6-4, 336, Fr.
Special Teams
Center
74 John Moffitt, 6-5, 320, Jr.
60 Jake Current, 6-3, 304, So.
Punter
98 Brad Nortman, 6-3, 209, So.
90 Ryan Wickesberg, 6-0, 215. Fr.
Right Guard
76 Bill Nagy, 6-3, 310, Jr.
70 Kevin Zeitler, 6-4, 317, Fr.
Placekicker
18 Philip Welch, 6-2, 200, So.
Right Tackle
67 Josh Oglesby, 6-7, 330, So.
66 Peter Konz, 6-5, 315, Fr.
Long Snapper
57 Drew Woodward, 6-4, 212, Sr.
Holder
21 Chris Maragos, 5-11, 198, Sr.
98 Brad Nortman, 6-3, 209, So.
Defense
Punt Returner
85 David Gilreath, 5-11, 170, Jr.
Defensive End
50 O’Brien Schofield, 6-2, 248, Sr.
93 Louis Nzegwu, 6-4, 245, So.
Kickoff Returner
85 David Gilreath, 5-11, 170, Jr.
Defensive Tackle
45 Dan Moore, 6-2, 283, Sr. OR
95 Patrick Butrym, 6-4, 291, So.
Defensive Tackle
79 Jeff Stehle, 6-6, 310, Sr.
77 Dan Cascone, 6-2, 301, Sr.
27
Alphabetical Roster
No. Name
Pos. Ht.
Wt.
Yr./El.
Hometown (High School)
13
6
8
36
28
73
44
55
29
30
96
78
5
64
95
82
68
77
37
32
14
60
46
63
69
51
15
61
27
34
22
26
39
72
11
85
89
56
79
25
89
19
54
64
75
7
52
38
43
3
24
97
84
46
87
91
66
81
32
96
5
90
21
75
WR
WR
WR
LB
RB
OL
LB
DL
DB
RB
TE
OL
QB
OL
DL
TE
OL
DL
DB
RB
DB
OL
TE
OL
OL
DL
WR
OL
WR
RB
DB
DB
LB
OL
DL
WR
TE
LB
OL
DB
DL
DB
OL
DL
DL
DB
LB
DB
LB
WR
DB
DL
TE
DB
WR
DL
OL
TE
WR
K
DB
DL
DB
OL
175
177
202
240
225
322
235
290
188
210
256
310
199
308
291
260
325
301
218
248
190
304
244
298
305
254
200
266
195
231
190
185
219
336
234
170
250
234
310
185
246
200
275
286
274
195
217
194
231
184
183
240
236
180
196
285
315
260
191
172
182
223
198
316
Fr./Fr.
Sr./Jr.
Fr./Fr.
Fr./Fr.
Fr./Fr.
So./Fr.
Fr./Fr.
So./Fr.
Sr./Jr.
Jr./Jr.
So./Fr.
Sr./Jr.
Fr./Fr.
So./Fr.
Jr./So.
So./So.
Sr./Jr.
Sr.#/Sr.
So./So.
Jr./So.
So./Fr.
So./So.
So./Fr.
Fr./Fr.
Fr./Fr.
Fr./Fr.
Fr./Fr.
Fr./Fr.
Sr./Jr.
So./So.
Fr./Fr.
So./So.
Fr./Fr.
Fr./Fr.
Fr./Fr.
Jr./Jr.
Sr.#/Sr.
So./Fr.
Fr./Fr.
Jr./So.
Fr.Fr.
Sr.#/Sr.
Fr./Fr.
Sr.#/Sr.
Fr./Fr.
Jr./So.
Fr./Fr.
Sr./Sr.
So./Fr.
Jr./Jr.
So./Fr.
So./Fr.
Sr./Jr.
Fr./Fr.
Sr.#/Sr.
Fr./Fr.
So./Fr.
Jr./So.
Jr./So.
Fr./Fr.
Jr./So.
So./Fr.
Sr.#/Sr.
Fr./Fr.
Wautoma, Wis. (Wautoma)
Minneapolis, Minn. (The Blake School)
East St. Louis, Ill. (East St. Louis)
Ottawa, Ill. (Ottawa Township)
Wentzville, Mo. (Timberland)
Slinger, Wis. (Kettle Moraine Lutheran)
Kettering, Ohio (Archbishop Alter)
Miami, Fla. (Country Day)
St. Louis, Mo. (Beaumont)
Royal Palm, Fla. (Royal Palm Beach)
Wausau, Wis. (East)
Sturgeon Bay, Wis. (Sturgeon Bay)
Woodstock, Ill (Marian Central Catholic)
Holmen, Wis. (Holmen)
New Berlin, Wis. (Waukesha Catholic Memorial)
Rogers, Ark. (Rogers)
Cottage Grove, Wis. (Monona Grove)
Newtown, Conn. (Newtown)
Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. (Boyd Anderson)
Racine, Wis. (Washington Park)
Mansfield, Texas (Timberview)
Troy, Ohio (Troy)
Waukee, Iowa (Waukee)
Owatonna, Minn. (Owatonna)
Appleton, Wis. (East)
Slinger, Wis. (Hartford)
Cincinnati, Ohio (Princeton)
Cincinnati, Ohio (St. Xavier)
Appleton, Wis. (North)
Richland Center, Wis. (Richland Center)
Mequon, Wis. (Homestead)
Boca Raton, Fla. (Boca Raton)
Erie, Pa. (McDowell)
Sharon, Wis. (Big Foot)
Coral Springs, Fla. (Northeast)
Minneapolis, Minn. (Robbinsdale Armstrong)
Brick, N.J. (Memorial)
Mahtomedi, Minn. (Mahtomedi)
Middleton, Wis. (Middleton)
Lancaster, Wis. (Lancaster)
Milwaukee, Wis. (Homestead)
Sheboygan, Wis. (South)
Kimberly, Wis. (Kimberly)
Wausau, Wis. (West)
Medford, Wis. (Medford)
Immokalee, Fla. (Immokalee)
Milwaukee, Wis. (Washington)
Glen Ellyn, Ill. (Glenbard South)
Springfield, Ill. (Sacred Heart-Griffin)
Cleveland, Ohio (Glenville)
Carrollton, Texas (Hebron)
Eden Prairie, Minn. (Holy Angels)
Milwaukee, Wis. (Rufus King)
Milwaukee, Wis. (Wisconsin Lutheran)
Crete, Ill. (Mt. Carmel)
Waupun, Wis. (Waupun)
Neenah, Wis. (Neenah)
Brookfield, Wis. (Central)
Franklin, Wis. (Franklin)
Omaha, Neb. (Burke)
Edgar, Wis. (Edgar)
Naples, Fla. (Golden Gate)
Racine, Wis. (William Horlick/Western Michigan)
Hemlock, Mich. (Hemlock)
Abbrederis, Jared
Anderson, Isaac **
Appleton, Kraig
Armstrong, Ethan
Ball, Montee
Bergmann, Jordan
Borland, Chris
Briedis, Eriks
Brinkley, Niles *
Brown, Zach **
Brunner, Michael
Bscherer, Jake **
Budmayr, Jon
Burge, Robert
Butrym, Patrick *
Byrne, Jake *
Carimi, Gabe **
Cascone, Dan
Claxton, Kevin *
Clay, John *
Cromartie, Marcus
Current, Jake *
Davison, Zach
Dehn, Casey
Dietzen, Alex
Dippel, Tyler
Duckworth, Jeff
Edmiston, Sam
Emanuel, Nate
Ewing, Bradie *
Feaster, Darius
Fenelus, Antonio *
Fenton, A.J.
Frederick, Travis
Gilbert, David
Gilreath, David **
Graham, Garrett **
Groff, Matthew
Groy, Ryan
Hampton, Adam
Harris, Shelby
Hartmann, William **
Heckner, Clinton
Hein, Jordan
Hemer, Ethan
Henry, Aaron *
Hill, Nick
Holland, Tyler ***
Hubbard, Leonard
Jefferson, Kyle **
Johnson, Shelton
Kelly, Brendan
Kendricks, Lance *
Kennedy, Sean
Kirtley, Richard
Kohout, Jordan
Konz, Peter
Korslin, Rob
Kossoris, Eric
Lerner, Alec
Lukasko, Andrew
Mains, Anthony
Maragos, Chris *
Matthais, Zac
6-2
5-10
6-3
6-2
5-11
6-5
5-11
6-4
5-10
5-10
6-5
6-7
5-11
6-6
6-4
6-4
6-7
6-2
6-1
6-1
6-0
6-3
6-3
6-5
6-8
6-3
6-0
6-7
6-0
6-0
5-11
5-9
6-1
6-4
6-3
5-11
6-3
6-2
6-5
5-10
6-2
5-11
6-3
6-3
6-6
6-0
6-2
5-10
6-0
6-4
6-0
6-6
6-3
6-2
6-2
6-3
6-5
6-3
6-1
5-7
5-9
6-6
5-11
6-4
28
47
59
74
31
45
92
76
98
93
16
67
13
48
17
10
8
23
42
17
94
28
41
46
65
50
18
10
22
9
12
15
79
53
86
12
16
1
36
2
58
99
18
94
90
20
62
57
49
70
27
McFadden, Jaevery*** LB
Megna, Tony
LB
Moffitt, John **
OL
Moody, Prince *
DB
Moore, Dan *
DL
Muldoon, Pat
DL
Nagy, Bill **
OL
Nortman, Brad *
P
Nzegwu, Louis *
DL
Offor, Chukwuma
DB
Oglesby, Josh *
OL
O’Neill, Conor
LB
Pedersen, Jacob
TE
Peprah, Josh
DB
Phillips, Curt
QB
Pleasant, Aubrey *** DB
Ponio, Jerry
DB
Prather, Erik
LB
Preisler, Mike
RB
Reierson, Jeremy
TE
Ring-Noonan, Coddye DB
Rouse, Kevin
LB
Ruzga, Anthony
RB
Schafer, Joe
OL
Schofield, O’Brien ** DL
Sherer, Dustin *
QB
Smith, Devin *
DB
Smith, Erik
RB
Sorensen, Blake **
LB
Southward, Dezmen DB
St. Jean, Culmer ** LB
Stehle, Jeff **
DL
Taylor, Mike
LB
Theus, Elijah (T.J.) * WR
Tice, Nate
QB
Tolzien, Scott
QB
Toon, Nick *
WR
Turner, Mickey ***
TE
Valai, Jay **
DB
Wagner, Ricky
OL
Watt, J.J.
DL
Welch, Philip *
K
Westphal, Tyler
DL
Wickesberg, Ryan
P
Williams, T.J.
WR
Wojta, Kyle
LS
Woodward, Drew
LS
Wozniak, Brian
TE
Zeitler, Kevin
OL
Zuleger, Kyle
DB
6-2
6-0
6-5
5-9
6-2
6-3
6-3
6-3
6-4
6-0
6-7
6-0
6-4
5-11
6-2
5-11
6-1
6-3
6-0
6-6
5-10
6-0
6-2
6-4
6-2
6-2
5-11
6-0
6-1
6-1
6-0
6-6
6-1
6-0
6-4
6-2
6-3
6-3
5-9
6-6
6-6
6-2
6-6
6-0
5-11
6-2
6-4
6-4
6-4
5-11
230
202
320
198
283
240
310
209
245
179
330
200
224
205
228
203
197
230
194
238
195
232
240
305
248
220
188
198
231
210
233
310
221
195
230
205
212
250
201
313
287
200
252
215
183
231
212
242
317
179
Sr.#/Sr.
Jr./So.
Sr./Jr.
Sr.#/Sr.
Sr./Sr.
Fr./Fr.
Sr./Jr.
So./So.
Jr./So.
Jr./So.
Jr./So.
Fr./Fr.
Fr./Fr.
Fr./Fr.
So./Fr.
Sr.#/Sr.
Fr./Fr.
Sr./Sr.
Jr./So.
So./Fr.
So./Fr.
Jr./So.
Fr./Fr.
So./Fr.
Sr.#/Sr.
Sr.#/Sr.
So./So.
So./Fr.
Jr./Jr.
Fr./Fr.
Sr./Jr.
Sr.#/Sr.
Fr./Fr.
Sr.#/Sr.
So./Fr.
Sr./Jr.
Jr./So.
Sr./Sr.
Sr./Jr.
So./Fr.
Jr./So.
Jr./So.
So./Fr.
Jr./So.
So./Fr.
Jr./So.
Sr.#/Sr.
Fr./Fr.
So./Fr.
Fr./Fr.
Riviera Beach, Fla. (William T. Dwyer)
Oak Creek, Wis. (Oak Creek)
Guilford, Conn. (West Haven Notre Dame)
Columbus, Ohio (Eastmoor Academy)
O’Fallon, Ill. (O’Fallon Township/Joliet J.C.)
Mason, Ohio (Saint Xavier)
Hudson, Ohio (Hudson)
Brookfield, Wis. (Central)
Platteville, Wis. (Platteville)
Madison, Wis. (LaFollette)
Milwaukee, Wis. (St. Francis)
Delray Beach, Fla. (St. Thomas Aquinas)
Menominee, Mich. (Menominee)
McKinney, Texas (Plano East)
Kingsport, Tenn. (Sullivan South)
Flint, Mich. (Montrose)
Chicago, Ill. (St. Rita)
St. Joseph, Ill. (St. Joseph-Ogden)
Port Washington, Wis. (Port Washington)
Rio, Wis. (Rio)
Madison, Wis. (East)
Yorkville, Ill. (Joliet Catholic Academy)
Lake Geneva, Wis. (Badger)
St. Paul, Minn. (Cretin-Derham Hall)
Great Lakes, Ill. (N. Chicago Community)
Cicero, Ind. (Arcadia Hamilton Hts.)
Coppell, Texas (Coppell)
Chicago, Ill. (Bolingbrook)
Eden Prairie, Minn. (Eden Prairie)
Sunrise, Fla. (St. Thomas Aquinas)
Naples, Fla. (Lely)
Constantia, N.Y. (Moore)
Ashwaubenon, Wis. (Ashwaubenon)
Sugarland, Texas (Kempner)
Edina, Minn. (Edina)
Rolling Meadows, Ill. (Palatine Fremd)
Middleton, Wis. (Middleton)
Camdenton, Mo. (Camdenton)
Euless, Texas (Colleyville Heritage)
West Allis, Wis. (Nathan Hale)
Pewaukee, Wis. (Pewaukee/Central Michigan)
Fort Collins, Colo. (Fort Collins)
Menasha, Wis. (Menasha)
Saukville, Wis. (Cedarburg)
Kenosha, Wis. (Bradford)
Madison, Wis. (LaFollette)
Appleton, Wis. (West)
Loveland, Ohio (Loveland)
Waukesha, Wis. (Wisconsin Lutheran)
Appleton, Wis. (East)
* - letters won
PRONUNCIATION
GUIDE
Bret Bielema (BEE-luh-muh)
Paul Chryst (rhymes with list)
Bob Bostad (BO-stad)
Dave Doeren (DOOR-in)
Eriks Briedis (BRY-dis)
Jake Bscherer (buh-SHEER)
Patrick Butrym (BUH-trim)
Gabe Carimi (kuh-REE-mee)
Antonio Fenelus (fe-NE-lus)
Jordan Kahout (ka-HOOT)
Eric Kossoris (KUH-sor-is)
Andrew Lukasko (LEW-kasko)
Chris Maragos (MAR-i-gose)
Jaevery McFadden (JAY-ver-ee)
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Louis Nzegwu (NIZ-egg-woo)
Mike Preisler (PREECE-ler)
Dustin Sherer (SHEER)
Jeffrey Stehle (STAY-lee)
Culmer St. Jean (Saint GENE)
Jay Valai (vuh-LYE)
Kyle Wojta (WHITE-uh)
Kevin Zeitler (ZITE-ler)
Numerical Roster
No. Name
1
2
3
5
5
6
7
8
9
10
10
11
12
12
13
13
14
15
15
16
16
17
17
18
18
19
20
21
22
22
23
23
24
25
26
27
27
28
29
30
31
31
32
32
34
36
36
37
38
39
41
42
43
44
45
46
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
Pos. Ht.
Toon, Nick *
WR
Valai, Jay **
DB
Jefferson, Kyle **
WR
Budmayr, Jon
QB
Lukasko, Andrew
DB
Anderson, Isaac **
WR
Henry, Aaron *
DB
Appleton, Kraig
WR
Sorensen, Blake **
LB
Phillips, Curt
QB
Smith, Devin *
DB
Gilbert, David
DL
Southward, Dezmen DB
Tice, Nate
QB
Abbrederis, Jared
WR
O’Neill, Conor
LB
Cromartie, Marcus
DB
Duckworth, Jeff
WR
St. Jean, Culmer ** LB
Offor, Chukwuma
DB
Tolzien, Scott
QB
Peprah, Josh
DB
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Player Biographies
lettered in football, basketball and track …
all-state track performer who set state record
for 100 meters (10.94) in 2005 … two-year
track team captain … football coach was Erik
Swenson
6 Isaac Anderson
WR • Sr./Jr. • 5-10 • 177
Minneapolis, Minn. (The Blake School)
2008 Season
Earned second letter ... played in all 13
games with eight starts ... ranked third on
the team in receiving yards (286) and fourth
in receptions (21) ... had 12 catches for 187
yards over the last three games ... two catches
for 18 yards and one rush for 19 against
Florida State in the Champs Sports Bowl
... four receptions for 55 yards against Cal
Poly on Nov. 22 ... career-high six catches
for 114 yards and three kick returns for 36
yards against Minnesota on Nov. 15 ... named
UW’s co-offensive player of the week after
his performance at Indiana on Nov. 8 ... saw
action at WR against Michigan State on Nov.
1 ... one catch for eight yards against Illinois
on Oct. 25 ... three catches for 48 yards at
Iowa on Oct. 18 ... one reception for 13 yards
against Penn State on Oct. 11 ... one catch
for eight yards against Ohio State on Oct. 4 ...
had two catches for 16 yards and a three-yard
run at Michigan on Sept. 27 ... saw action at
WR and on punt return on Sept. 13 against
Fresno State ... had one catch for 6 yards on
Sept. 6 against Marshall ... played at wide
receiver Aug. 30 against Akron
Personal
Parents are Melvin and Lisa Anderson ...
father was a wide receiver at Minnesota
(1983-86) and left school with fourth-most
receiving yardage (1,265) in Golden Gopher
history before playing for Kansas City and
Pittsburgh in the NFL … mother was a fouryear (1983-86) member of Minnesota track
team ... major is family, consumer and community education
Career Receiving Statistics
Year G/GS
Rec.
Yds.
2006 13/8
5
49
2008
7/0
21
286
Totals 20/8
26
335
TD
0
0
0
Avg/R
9.8
13.6
12.9
LG
20
39
39
Game-by-Game Receiving
2006 SEASON (Rec.-Yds., TD): Western
Illinois (1-20); Michigan (2-21); Indiana (2-8)
2008 SEASON (Rec.-Yds., TD): Akron (0-0);
Marshall (1-6); Michigan (2-16); Ohio State
(1-8); Penn State (1-13); Iowa (3-48); Illinois
(1-8); Minnesota (6-114); Cal Poly (4-55);
Florida State (2-18)
2007 Season
Received a medical hardship after an injury
kept him out of action all season
Career Rushing Statistics
Year
Att.
Yds.
2006
4
14
2008
2
22
Totals
6
36
2006 Season
Earned first letter ... played in seven games
(missed games with Minnesota on Oct. 14,
Purdue on Oct. 21 and Illinois on Oct. 28
with injury) ... also did not play vs. Penn
State on Nov. 4, at Iowa on Nov. 11 or in
Capital One Bowl vs. 12th-ranked Arkansas
... had five catches for 49 yards and four
rushes for 14 yards ... season highs of two
receptions at sixth-ranked Michigan on Sept.
23 and at Indiana on Sept. 30 ... career-best
21 receiving yards at Michigan ... 20-yard
reception vs. Western Illinois on Sept. 9 was
his first career catch
TD
0
0
0
Avg/C
3.5
11.0
6.0
LG
7
19
19
Game-by-Game Rushing
2006 SEASON (A-Yds., TD): San Diego State
(2-9); Indiana (2-5)
2008 SEASON (A-Yds., TD): Michigan (1-3);
Florida State (1-19)
Career Kickoff Return Statistics
Year
No.
Yds.
TD
2006
1
0
0
2008
3
36
0
Totals
4
36
0
High School
PrepStar All-American … 10th-ranked player
in Minnesota according to Rivals.com …
two-time all-state, all-region, all-area and allmetro selection … 35 receptions for 780 yards
as a senior … scored eight TDs as a senior
… career totals included 102 receptions for
2,160 yards and 35 TDs, along with 405
rushing yards, five interceptions, five kickoff
returns for TD and one punt return TD …
Avg/R
0.0
12.0
9.0
Game-by-Game Kickoff Return
2006 SEASON: Western Illinois (1-0)
2008 SEASON: Minnesota (3-36)
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LG
0
25
25
Career All-Purpose Yards Statistics
Year Rush
Rcv
PR
Kr
2006
14
49
0
0
2008
21
286
0
36
Totals
35
335
0
36
IR Total
0
63
0 343
0 406
29 Niles Brinkley
WR • Sr./Jr. • 5-10 • 188
St. Louis, Mo. (Beaumont)
Avg/G
9.0
26.4
20.3
2008 Season
Earned first letter ... played in all 13 games,
starting seven ... team-best four interceptions for 66 yards (long of 47 yards) ...tied for
fifth in Big Ten with 13 passes defended and
with four interceptions ... tied for eighth on
team with 40 tackles (31 solo, nine assisted)
... three tackles against Florida State in the
Champs Sports Bowl ... two stops and two
pass breakups against Cal Poly on Nov. 22
... two tackles and an interception against
Minnesota on Nov. 15 ... five tackles and
four pass breakups at Indiana on Nov. 8 ...
four stops and one pass breakup at Michigan
State on Nov. 1 ... career-high seven tackles,
including a half TFL and grabbed his third
interception of the season against Illinois on
Oct. 25 ... three tackles and a pass breakup
at Iowa on Oct. 18 ... one solo stop against
Penn State on Oct. 11 ... three tackles,
including 0.5 for loss against Ohio State
on Oct. 4 ... one solo stop on Sept. 27 at
Michigan ... one tackle on Sept. 13 at Fresno
State ... named ESPN.com’s Big Ten Defensive
Player of the Week and UW’s co-defensive
player of the week after recording his first and
second career interceptions against Marshall
on Sept. 6 ... also had three tackles against
the Herd ... recorded five tackles against
Akron on Aug. 30 ... also saw action on kickoff, kick return and punt return units
73 Jordan Bergmann
OL • So./Fr. • 6-5 • 322
Slinger, Wis. (Kettle Moraine Lutheran)
2008 Season
Redshirt season
High School
First-team all-conference, first-team all-area
and honorable mention all-region as a senior
… first-team all-conference and first-team
all-area as a junior … two-year letterwinner in football … team captain as a senior …
two-time letterwinner in basketball and also
lettered in track and field … National Honor
Society member … high honor roll all four
years … head coach was Mark Otte
Personal
Parents are Edward and Elizabeth Bergmann
… enjoys weightlifting, watching movies and
playing other sports ... major is consumer
affairs
55 Eriks Briedis
DL • So./Fr. • 6-4 • 290
Miami, Fla. (Country Day)
2008 Season
Redshirt Season
2007 Season
Played in five games ... saw action at
Minnesota on Nov. 17 ... played on special
teams and briefly at DB in upset win over
13th-ranked Michigan on Nov. 10 ... saw
special teams duty at No. 1-ranked Ohio
State on Nov. 3 ... appeared at DB late in win
over Indiana on Oct. 27 ... saw first action of
career on special teams vs. Washington State
on Sept. 1
High School
Rated as the No. 67 defensive tackle in the
nation by Rivals.com and the 91st-best DT
by Scout.com … second-team all-state, firstteam all-Miami Dade and Spartan team award
winner as a senior … honorable mention allMiami Dade as a junior … did not compete as
a sophomore due to injury … team captain as
junior and senior … team MVP as a senior …
in eight games as a senior he had 89 tackles
and five QB sacks … three-time letterwinner
in football … three-time letterwinner in baseball … DAANS Award … Director’s List … twoyear member of the National Spanish Honor
Society … head coach was B.J. Teltsher
2006 Season
Redshirted ... named UW scout team offensive
player of the week for Northwestern game
High School
PrepStar all-region selection … among top 70
cornerbacks nationally according to Scout.
com … all-conference selection as a senior
after earning all-Metro (St. Louis) acclaim as
both a junior and sophomore … missed five
five games his senior year due to injury …
made 15 catches for 210 yards as senior …
named team’s MVP as sophomore when he
registered 52 receptions for 930 yards … lettered four times in football and three times in
track … four-year honor roll student … foot-
Personal
Parents are Ivars and Helena Briedis … father
played college volleyball ... enjoys weightlifting, boating and jet skiing ... major is undeclared
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ball coach was his brother, Lorenzo Brinkley
Jr.
2007 Season
Earned first letter ... played in 12 of 13
games, including starts in last four games
(84 carries for 450 yards and four TDs in
those four starts) ... his 568 rushing yards
were fifth-most ever by a Badger freshman
... earned start in 2008 Outback Bowl game
vs. Tennessee on Jan. 1 ... named Big Ten
Co-Offensive Player of the Week and UW
offensive player of the week after he rushed
for a career-high 250 yards and two TDs on
just 29 carries in win at Minnesota on Nov.
17 … his 250 yards against Golden Gophers
were fourth-most ever for a UW freshman and
10th-most overall in school history … rushed
for 108 yards and two TDs on 27 carries in
upset win over 13th-ranked Michigan on Nov.
10 ... first career start at No. 1-ranked Ohio
State on Nov. 3 and registered 20 carries for
63 yards ... 14 carries for 40 yards and his
first career TD in win over Indiana on Oct.
27 ... 18 yards on six carries in win over
Northern Illinois on Oct. 20 ... carried three
times for eight yards at Penn State on Oct. 13
... four carries for 17 yards off the bench at
Illinois on Oct. 6 ... saw time on kickoff return
team in win over 23rd-ranked Michigan State
on Sept. 29 ... two carries for 19 yards at
UNLV on Sept. 8 ... carried four times for 13
yards in Badger debut vs. Washington State
on Sept. 1
Personal
Parents are Lorenzo and Theresa Brinkley …
father, Lorenzo Brinkley Sr., played football
at Missouri and for the Pittsburgh Steelers
… brother, Lorenzo Brinkley Jr., was a linebacker at Nebraska ... major is agricultural
journalism
Career Defensive Statistics
Year GP/GS UT AT Tot. TFL QBS FC FR Int PD
2007 13/7
0 0
0 0.0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0
2008
5/0 31 9 40 1.0-3 0-0 0 0 4 13
Totals 18/7 31 9 40 1.0-3 0-0 0 0 4 13
Game-by-Game Tackles
2008 SEASON: Akron (4-1=5); Marshall
(1-2=3); Fresno State (1-0=1); Michigan
(1-0=1); Ohio State (2-1=3); Penn State (1-0=1);
Iowa (2-1=3); Illinois (5-2=7); Michigan State
(3-1=4); Indiana (4-1=5); Minnesota (2-0=2);
Cal Poly (2-0=2); Florida State (3-0=3)
30 Zach Brown
RB •Jr./Jr. • 5-10 • 210
Royal Palm, Fla. (Royal Palm Beach)
Honors and Awards
2008 Academic All-Big Ten ... Big Ten
Co-Offensive Player of the Week in 2007
... 2008 ESPN The Magazine Academic AllDistrict
High School
Ranked among top 55 running backs in the
nation and among top 100 players in Florida
by Rivals.com … an All-America selection
by PrepStar … rated among nation’s top 50
running backs by Scouts, Inc. … first-team
all-area and all-conference choice as a senior
… team captain as senior, as well … twice
won team’s “Most Unselfish Player” award
… rushed for 1,062 yards and 16 TDs and
caught 16 passes for 149 yards in 2006 …
ranks No. 2 in school history in career touchdowns (25) and career rushing yards (1,984)
… earned four letters in track, three in football and two in basketball … prep coach was
Eric Patterson … listed in Who’s Who Among
American High School Students
2008 Season
Earned second letter ... Academic All-Big Ten
... played in 12 games ... ranked third on the
team averaging 25.4 rushing yards per game
... third on the team with 55 carries for a net
of 305 yards and three touchdowns ...one
carry for a loss of one yard in the Champs
Sports Bowl against Florida State ... one carry
for 23 yards and one catch for seven yards
against Cal Poly on Nov. 22 ... seven rushes
for 32 yards and a 16-yd reception at Indiana
on Nov. 8 ... three carries for 12 yards and
one catch for five at Michigan State on Nov.
1 ... five rushes for 24 yards against Illinois
on Oct. 25 ... three carries for 30 yards and
a touchdown at Iowa on Oct. 18 ... one carry
for 11 yards and two catches for 10 yards on
Oct. 11 against Penn State ... one carry for
zero yards against the Buckeyes on Oct. 4 ...
ran for 46 yards on eight carries at Michigan
on Sept. 27 ... three carries for five yards at
Fresno State on Sept. 13 ... scored a touchdown and had 36 yards on seven rushes
against Marshall on Sept. 6 ... opened the
2008 season against Akron on Aug. 30 with
season best of 15 carries for 87 yards and a
TD
Personal
Parents are Nancy and Chester Brown ...
major is history
Career Rushing Statistics
Year GP/GS
Att.
Yds.
2007
12/4
119
568
2008
12/0
55
305
Totals 24/4
174
873
TD
5
3
8
Avg/C
4.8
5.5
5.0
LG
64
23
64
Game-by-Game Rushing
2007 SEASON (A-Yds., TD): Washington State
(4-13); UNLV (2-19); The Citadel (2-3); Illinois
(4-17); Penn State (3-8); Northern Illinois
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OL vs. Illini, Boilermakers, Golden Gophers
and Hoosiers ... started Western Illinois game
on Sept. 9 as extra tight end ... played briefly
in first career appearance on OL toward end
of Bowling Green game on Sept. 2
(6-18); Indiana (14-40, 1); Ohio State (20-63);
Michigan (27-108, 2); Minnesota (29-250, 2);
Tennessee (8-29)
2008 SEASON (A-Yds., TD): Akron (15-87,
1); Marshall (7-36, 1); Fresno State (3-5);
Michigan (8-46); Ohio State (1-0); Penn State
(1-11); Iowa (3-30, 1); Illinois (5-24); Michigan
State (3-12); Indiana (7-32); Cal Poly (1-23);
Florida State (1-(-1))
Career Receiving Statistics
Year
Rec.
Yds.
TD
2007
4
23
0
2008
8
47
0
Totals
12
70
0
Avg/R
5.8
5.9
5.8
High School
Superprep All-American was rated among top
25 players in the Midwest by that publication
… rated by Tom Lemming as No. 31 recruit
in the country and was named to Lemming’s
All-America team … USA Today All-American
… PrepStar “Dream Team” All-American … the
top-ranked player in Wisconsin and the No.
4 offensive tackle in the nation according to
Rivals.com … rated among top 25 offensive
linemen in the nation according to Scout.
com … No. 6 player in the Midwest according
to Detroit Free Press … Wisconsin Gatorade
Player of the Year in 2005 … two-time allstate selection … played for West team in
2006 U.S. Army All-American Bowl … did not
allow a QB sack during his prep career …
also an all-conference defensive end … earned
four letters each in football and track and
three in basketball (captained each of those
teams) … two-time, first-team all-conference
center in basketball … twice placed third in
state in discus … football coach was Gary
Rabach, whose son, Casey, was an AllAmerica center for the Badgers and now plays
in the NFL … honor roll student
LG
8
16
16
Game-by-Game Receiving
2007 SEASON (Rec.-Yds., TD): Penn State
(1-5); Indiana (2-10); Ohio State (1-8)
2008 SEASON (Rec.-Yds., TD): Fresno State
(1-7); Penn State (2-10); Iowa (2-2); Michigan
State (1-5); Indiana (1-17); Cal Poly (1-7)
Career All-Purpose Yards Statistics
Year Rush
Rcv
PR
Kr
2007 568
23
0
0
2008 305
47
0
0
Totals 873
70
0
0
IR Total
0 591
0 352
0 943
Avg/G
49.2
29.3
39.3
78 Jake Bscherer
OL • Sr./Jr. • 6-7 • 310
Sturgeon Bay, Wis. (Sturgeon Bay)
Personal
Parents are Paul and Robyn Bscherer ...
major is agricultural business management
Honors and Awards
2007 Academic All-Big Ten
Career Statistics
Year GP/GS
2006
11/1
2007
13/0
Total
24/1
2008 Season
Redshirted
2007 Season
Earned second letter ... played in all 13
games, seeing action on PAT and field goal
units ... Academic All-Big Ten … most
extensive playing time of career came at
No. 1-ranked Ohio State on Nov. 3 when
he appeared at RT for injured starter Eric
Vanden Heuvel in third quarter ... saw action
on offense (tackle) in Indiana game on Oct.
27, Northern Illinois game on Oct. 20 and The
Citadel game on Sept. 15
64 Robert Burge
OL • So./Fr. • 6-6 • 308
Holmen, Wis. (Holmen)
2008 Season
Redshirted
High School
First-team all-region and first-team allconference as a senior … second-team allconference as a junior … rookie of the year
as a sophomore … in nine games as a senior
he totaled 28 tackles, including nine TFLs …
team captain as a senior … National Honor
Society member … High Honor Roll all four
years … head coach was Steve King
2006 Season
Earned first letter ... played in 11 games,
including one start ... played on extra
point and field goal teams vs. 12th-ranked
Arkansas in Capital One Bowl, vs. Buffalo on
Nov. 18, at Iowa on Nov. 11, vs. Penn State
on Nov. 4, vs. Illinois on Oct. 28, at Purdue
on Oct. 21, vs. Minnesota on Oct. 14 and
Northwestern on Oct. 7 ... also saw time on
Personal
Parents are Larry and Lisa Burge … enjoys
camping and hunting ... major is kinesiology
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Career Defensive Statistics
Year GP/GS UT AT Tot.
TFL QBS FC FR Int PD
2008 13/0
3 2
5 1.5-1 0-0
0 0 0 0
Totals 13/0
3 2
5 1.5-1 0-0
0 0 0 0
95 Patrick Butrym
DL • Jr./So. • 6-4 • 291
New Berlin, Wis. (Waukesha Catholic
Memorial)
Game-by-Game Tackles
2008 SEASON: Akron (1-0=1); Fresno State
(0-1=1); Iowa (0-1=1); Indiana (1-0=1); Florida
State (1-0=1)
2008 Season
Earned first letter ... played in all 13 games ...
one stop in the Champs Sports Bowl against
Florida State ... saw action on defensive line
against Cal Poly on Nov. 22 and Minnesota
on Nov. 15 ... one TFL at Indiana on Nov.
8 ... appeared on DL at Michigan State on
Nov. 1 and against Illinois on Oct. 25 ... had
one tackle and 0.5 TFL at Iowa on Oct. 18 ...
appeared on defensive line against Penn State
on Oct. 11, against Ohio State on Oct. 4 and
Michigan on Sept. 27 ... one tackle on Sept.
13 at Fresno State ... saw action on defensive
line against Marshall on Sept. 6 .. played first
game as a Badger against Akron on Aug. 30
and had one solo stop
82 Jake Byrne
TE • So./So. • 6-4 • 260
Rogers, Ark. (Rogers)
2008 Season
Earned first letter ... appeared on field goal
and PAT units in all 13 games ... saw action
at tight end on Sept. 27 at Michigan and late
in game versus Marshall on Sept. 6
High School
No. 10-ranked player in Arkansas and 44thbest tight end in nation by Scout.com …
ranked as 11th-best player in Arkansas and
No. 40 tight end nationally by Rivals.com …
ranked among nation’s top 125 players by
SuperPrep … named to Northwest Arkansas
“Super Team” and earned first-team all-state,
first-team all-area and offensive player of the
year honors as a senior … first-team all-conference and All-American (Max Emfinger) as a
junior … player of the year as a sophomore …
defensive player of the year as a freshman …
team captain as a senior … three-time letterwinner in football … also lettered in basketball … head coach was Ronnie Peacock
2007 Season
Redshirted ... named UW defensive scout
team player of the week for Iowa game
High School
Starred on defensive line and at tight end …
earned first-team all-state honors on both
sides of the ball as a senior … rated the No. 6
player in Wisconsin by Rivals.com … ranked
among top 65 players in the Midwest by
SuperPrep … conference defensive player of
the year in 2006 … two-way all-conference,
all-area and All-Waukesha County choice as
a senior … captained football team in ’06 …
registered 27 receptions for 322 yards, along
with 70 tackles (including 9.5 QB sacks) as
a senior … career totals include 34 catches
for 422 yards, as well as 20.5 QB sacks …
earned three letters each in football and basketball … second-team basketball all-conference choice as a junior … two-time captain of
hoops squad … football coach was Bill Young
… three-time member of honor roll
Personal
Parents are Jeff Byrne and Holly Michael …
father, Jeff, grew up in Shullsburg, Wis., and
played college football at UW–La Crosse …
enjoys hunting, fishing and golf ... major is
family, consumer and community education
Career Statistics
Year GP/GS
2008
13/0
Total
13/0
Personal
Parents are Kelly and Craig Butrym … father
played basketball for Marquette’s 1977 NCAA
championship team, as well as two seasons
in France … brother, Nicholas, was allconference basketball player at Ripon College
… uncle, Bill, played basketball at Creighton
… uncle, Garrett, played basketball at
UW-Milwaukee … uncle, Tom Linebarger, was
an All-Southwest Conference football player at
SMU and was selected to play in the Hula and
Japan Bowls … hobbies include tennis and
boxing ... major is undeclared
68 Gabe Carimi
OL • Sr./Jr. • 6-7 • 325
Cottage Grove, Wis. (Monona Grove)
Honors and Awards
2009 preseason first-team All-Big Ten selection by Lindy’s ... named to preseason second team by Phil Steele and third team by
Athlon ... 2007 & 2008 Academic All-Big
Ten ... 2008 honorable mention Sophomore
All-American by CollegeFootballNews.com ...
2007 second-team Freshman All-American by
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Rivals.com and The Sporting News ... 2007
honorable mention Freshman All-American
by CollegeFootballnews.com ... 2007 firstteam Freshman All-Big Ten honors from The
Sporting News ... 2007 UW co-rookie of the
year
77 Dan Cascone
DL • 5th/Sr. • 6-2 • 301
Newtown, Conn. (Newtown)
2008 Season
Appeared on defensive line at Indiana on Nov.
8 ... saw first action of the season on the
defensive line at Michigan State on Nov. 1 ...
named UW’s scout team defensive player of
the week against Marshall on Sept. 6
2008 Season
Earned second letter ... played in 10 games
and started all 10 ... started his 23rd career
game against Florida State in the Champs
Sports Bowl ... returned to the starting lineup
at Michigan State on Nov. 1 after missing
games vs. Penn State, at Iowa and vs. Illinois
due to injury ... had started 18-straight
games at left tackle before sustaining a knee
injury in the first quarter against Ohio State
on Oct. 4 ... named UW’s co-offensive player
of the week against Akron on Aug. 30 ...
Preseason: named second-team All-Big Ten by
Lindy’s and Athlon Sports ... third-team AllBig Ten by Phil Steele
2007 Season
Played in one game ... saw first action of
career on defensive line late in Indiana game
on Oct. 27 ... named UW’s scout team defensive player of the week for Penn State and
Washington State games
2006 Season
Did not see game action
2005 Season
Redshirted
2007 Season
Earned first letter ... started at left tackle in
all 13 games, taking over the position from
2006 Outland Trophy winner and No. 3 overall NFL Draft choice Joe Thomas ... fasted for
24 hours prior to Iowa game on Sept. 22 in
observance of Yom Kippur
High School
An all-state, all-area and all-division selection
… four-year letterwinner who captained team
his senior year … made 51 tackles, including
16 tackles for loss and 13 QB sacks in 2004
… football coach was Ken Roberts
2006 Season
Redshirted ... named UW’s scout team offensive player of the week for Western Illinois
game
Personal
Parents are John and Cyndi ... major is agricultural business management
Career Statistics
Year GP/GS
2007
1/0
2008
2/0
Total
3/0
High School
Parade All-American … rated by Rivals.com
as No. 3 player in Wisconsin and No. 30
offensive tackle in the nation … PrepStar AllAmerican … ranked among top 65 players in
the Midwest by Superprep … Capital Times
and Wisconsin State Journal Player of the Year
… first-team all-state choice on both sides of
the ball in 2005 (offensive and defensive line)
… two-time, first-team all-conference offensive
tackle … team MVP as a senior … earned four
letters in football and track (captained both
teams his senior year) … football coach was
Mike Stassi
37 Kevin Claxton
DB • So./So. • 6-1 • 218
Fort Lauderdale, Fla. (Boyd Anderson)
2008 Season
Earned first letter ... played in nine games ...
saw action on kickoff team as a true freshman ... one stop against Florida State in the
Champs Sports Bowl ... one tackle against
Penn State on Oct. 11 playing as reserve DB
... played in first game as a Badger against
Marshall on Sept. 6 and had season-best
three tackles while seeing time at defensive
back late in game
High School
Rated as the 50th-best defensive back in
Florida by Rivals.com … honorable mention
all-county as a senior … recorded 72 tackles
and seven interceptions as a senior … team
captain as a junior and senior … three-time
letterwinner in football … four-year letterwin-
Personal
Parents are Sanford and Alayne GardnerCarimi ... major is civil engineering
Career Statistics
Year GP/GS
2007 13/13
2008 10/10
Total 23/23
37
ner in track and a two-time letterwinner in
basketball … head coach was Mark James
Redshirted ... named UW offensive scout team
player of the week for Michigan game
Personal
Parents are Kevin Claxton and Contina
Williams … enjoys basketball and listening to
music ... major is undeclared
High School
Played in U.S. Army All-American game …
listed as a Velocity/PrepStar 100 selection
(No. 10 running back in the nation) … No. 11
on Detroit Free Press “Best of the Midwest”
listing … named to SuperPrep All-America
team … No. 4 running back in the nation
and No. 2 player in Wisconsin according to
Rivals.com … nation’s No. 12 running back
according to Scouts, Inc. … three-time, firstteam all-state selection … two-time state
player of the year … three-time team MVP …
spent one year as a team captain … rushed
for 1,485 yards and 15 TDs on 170 carries
as a senior after registering 2,032 yards and
30 TDs on 162 carries the year before … led
team to state title as a junior … career rushing totals include 5,005 yards and 58 TDs on
509 carries … earned four letters in football
and three in track … a two-time 4x100 meter
state finalist … football coach was Dennis
Thompson
Career Statistics
Year GP/GS UT AT Tot. TFL QBS FC FR
2008
9/0 3 2
5 0-0 0-0 0 0
Totals 9/0 3 2
5 0-0 0-0 0 0
Int PD
0 0
0 0
Game-by-Game Tackles
2008 SEASON: Marshall (2-1=3); Penn State
(0-1=1); Florida State (1-0=1)
32 John Clay
RB • Jr./So. • 6-1• 248
Racine, Wis. (Washington Park)
Honors and Awards
2009 preseason first-team All-Big Ten selection by Phil Steele, Athlon and Lindy’s ...
honorable mention Freshman All-American
by CollegeFootballNews.com ... UW’s Rookie
of the Year
Personal
Parents are Sara and John Clay ... major is
human development and family studies
2008 Season
Earned first letter ... played in all 13 games,
starting one ... second on the team with 68.0
yards/game ... second on the team with 195
carries for 884 yards and nine touchdowns
... ranked seventh in the Big Ten with 884
rushing yards and sixth in conference games
with 599 yards ... 11 rushes for 39 yards in
the Champs Sports Bowl against Florida State
... ran for 107 yards and two touchdowns
on 11 carries for a stellar 9.7 yard per carry
average against Cal Poly on Nov. 22 ... rushed
for 35 yards and a touchdown on 10 carries
against Minnesota on Nov. 15 ... career-high
112 yards on 19 carries and a touchdown at
Indiana on Nov. 8 ... 111 yards rushing on
14 carries and a TD for 7.9 yards per rush
at Michigan State on Nov. 1 ... game-high 88
yards rushing on a career-high 25 carries
against Illinois on Oct. 25 ... 16 carries for
89 yards at Iowa on Oct. 18 ... 10 rushes for
43 yards against Penn State on Oct. 11 ...
named UW’s co-offensive player of the week
after rushing for a team-high 69 yards on
10 carries vs. Ohio State on Oct. 4 ... carried the ball three times for 52 yards and a
TD, including a career-long 46 yard burst on
Sept. 27 at Michigan ... had three carries at
Fresno State for 4 yards on Sept. 13 ... ran
for two touchdowns and 54 yards on 11 rushes against Marshall on Sept. 6 ... made his
Badger debut with with 71 rushing yards and
a touchdown on 12 carries against Akron
Career Rushing Statistics
Year GP/GS
Att.
Yds.
2008
13/1
155
884
Totals 13/1
155
884
TD
9
9
Avg/C LG
5.7 46
5.7 46
Game-by-Game Rushing
2008 SEASON (A-Yds., TD): Akron (12-71,
1); Marshall (11-54, 2); Fresno State (3-14);
Michigan (3-52, 1); Ohio State (10-69); Penn
State (10-43); Iowa (16-89); Illinois (25-88);
Michigan State (14-111, 1); Indiana (19-112,
1); Minnesota (10-35, 1); Cal Poly (11-107, 2);
Florida State (11-39)
Career Receiving Statistics
Year
Rec.
Yds.
TD
2008
1
2
0
Totals
1
2
0
Avg/R
2.0
2.0
LG
2
2
Game-by-Game Receiving
2008 SEASON: Iowa (1-2)
Career All-Purpose Yards Statistics
Year Rush
Rcv
PR
Kr
IR Total
2008 884
2
0
0
0 886
Totals 884
2
0
0
0 886
2007 Season
38
Avg/G
68.2
68.2
Personal
Parents are Max and Susan Current …
father, Max, played football at West Virginia
Wesleyan College … enjoys sports, reading
and watching movies ... major is undeclared
14 Marcus Cromartie
DB • So./Fr. • 6-0 • 190
Mansfield, Texas (Timberview)
2008 Season
Redshirted
Career Statistics
Year GP/GS
2008
5/0
Total
5/0
High School
Ranked as the 43rd-best defensive back
in the nation by Rivals.com and No. 57 by
Scout.com … Top 100 players in Texas and
PrepTicket all-state team … Texashsfootball.
com honorable mention all-state team …
first-team all-district and all-area team as a
senior … second-team all-district as a junior
… changed schools after Hurricane Katrina as
a sophomore and didn’t play … freshman of
the year on varsity squad in New Orleans …
56 tackles, two interceptions and 15 passes
defended as a senior for a career total of 116
tackles and five interceptions … team captain as a senior … also lettered in track and
field … two years as captain of track team …
school record in the 200 meter dash (21.77)
… head coach was Terry Cron
46 Zach Davison
TE • So./Fr. • 6-3 • 244
Waukee, Iowa (Waukee)
2008 Season
Redshirted
High School
Ranked as the No. 3 player in Iowa and 53rdbest defensive end in the nation by Scout.com
… ranked as the No. 6 player in the state by
Rivals.com … Elite all-state team, first-team
all-state and first-team all-conference as a
senior … third-team all-state and first-team
all-conference as a junior … first-team allconference as a sophomore … team captain
as a senior … three-time letterwinner in football … career totals of 130 tackles, 18.5 QB
sacks and 11 TFLs … three-time academic
all-conference selection … four-year letterwinner in track and field … also lettered in basketball … head coach was Scott Carlson
Personal
Parents are Julius Cromartie and Judith
Harris … enjoys video games and spending
time with friends ... major is undeclared
60 Jake Current
OL • So./So. • 6-3 • 304
Troy, Ohio (Troy)
Personal
Parents are Mike Davidson and Diana
Samuelson … enjoys playing video games,
movies and all other sports ... major is consumer affairs
2008 Season
Earned first letter ... played in five games ...
appeared on offensive line against Cal Poly
on Nov. 22, Minnesota on Nov. 15, Indiana
on Nov. 8 and Marshall on Sept. 6 ... made
his Badger debut as reserve left guard late in
game against Akron on Aug. 30
27 Nate Emanuel
WR • Sr./Jr. • 6-0 • 195
Appleton, Wis. (North)
High School
Ranked as 39th-best overall player and
fourth-ranked offensive lineman in Ohio by
Ohio High Magazine … ranked 25th nationally by Scout.com as offensive guard and No.
29 player in Ohio … No. 59 offensive lineman nationally and No. 43 player overall in
Ohio by Rivals.com … ranked in the top-100
in Midwest by SuperPrep … first-team Ohio
News all-Ohio, first-team all-Ohio Division
I, first-team SW Ohio all-District, first-team
Dayton Daily News all-area, first-team all-conference as a senior … first-team all-conference, honorable mention SW Ohio all-district
as a sophomore and junior … four-year letterwinner in football and three-time letterwinner
in track … four-year academic letterwinner
… National Honor Society member … head
coach was Steve Nolan
2008 Season
Did not see game action
2007 Season
Did not see game action
2006 Season
Redshirted
High School
Two-time first-team all-conference WR and
DE ... team captain and honorable mention
all-state selection his senior year ... named
Appleton Post-Crescent Special Teams Player
of the Year as a junior ... finished career with
1,356 receiving yards and 11 touchdowns, as
well as 16.5 sacks and four forced fumbles
... high school coach was Paul Engen ... also
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competed in basketball and baseball ... Rotary
Club Outstanding Achievement Award winner
Career Defensive Statistics
Year
UT AT Tot.
TFL
2008
2
2
4 0.0-0
Totals
2
2
4 0.0-0
Personal
Parents are Dave and Sharie Emanuel ...
major is finance, investment & banking
Career Kickoff Return Statistics
Year
No.
Yds.
TD
2008
1
4
0
Totals
1
4
0
2008 Season
Earned first letter ... saw action on kickoff
and kick return units in 12 games ... had one
tackle against Penn State on Oct. 11 ... had
two rushes for three yards and scored his first
touchdown as a Badger late in game against
Marshall on Sept. 6 ... also had two tackles
against the Herd ... had two carries for 11
yards as a reserve running back and one
tackle in his debut as a Badger against Akron
on Aug. 30
LG
4
4
26 Antonio Fenelus
DB • So./So. • 5-9 • 185
Boca Raton, Fla. (Boca Raton)
2008 Season
Earned first letter ... appeared on special
teams in 12 games and finished with 13 tackles ... had one tackle against Florida State
in the Champs Sports Bowl ... named ESPN.
com’s Big Ten special teams player of the
week and UW’s co-special teams player of the
week after recording one tackle and forcing a
fumble that led to a Badger safety on Nov. 15
against Minnesota ... three stops at Indiana
on Nov. 8 ... one tackle at Michigan State on
Nov. 1 ... one tackle at Iowa on Oct. 18 ...
returned a kickoff 19 yards and had one tackle against Ohio State on Oct. 4 ... was named
UW’s special teams player of the week after
he had three tackles and had a forced fumble
while playing on kickoff, punt and punt
return teams at Michigan on Sept. 27 ... had
his first two tackles as a Badger at Fresno
State on Sept. 13 ... first action as a Badger
late in game against Marshall on Sept. 6
High School
Ranked in the nation’s top-150 cornerbacks
by Scout.com … first-team all-state, first-team
all-county and first-team all-conference as a
senior … first-team all-state and first-team
all-county as a junior … first-team all-conference as a sophomore … seven interceptions
and 159 tackles along with 803 rushing yards
and ten touchdowns in his career … also
lettered in basketball and track and field …
head coach was Eddie Giersbrook
Personal
Parents are David and Andrea Ewing …
enjoys hunting, fishing and the outdoors …
participated in multiple choral competitions
… coaches youth basketball ... major is undeclared
Avg/C
3.5
3.5
Avg/R
4.0
4.0
Game-by-Game Kickoff Return
2008 SEASON: Akron (1-4)
High School
Rated No. 16 player in Wisconsin by Rivals.
com and Wisconsin Preps … Wisconsin State
Journal All-Area Player of the Year … firstteam all-state (WFCA), second-team all-state
(AP), first-team all-area, conference MVP and
first-team all-conference running back as a
senior … played in the 2008 WFCA South
All-Star game … first-team all-conference
and first-team all-area as a junior … firstteam all-conference as a sophomore … team
captain as a sophomore, junior and senior …
carrer totals of 3,911 yards rushing on 509
carries with 41 touchdowns … senior year
totals of 2,116 yards on 258 carries and 24
touchdowns … three-time letterwinner in football … four-year letterwinner in basketball …
three-time letterwinner in track and field …
honorable mention all-state in basketball as
a sophomore, junior, and senior … National
Honor Society member …. class president …
head coach was Ed Levy
TD
1
1
Int PD
0 0
0 0
Game-by-Game Tackles
2008 SEASON: Akron (0-1=1); Marshall
(1-1=2); Penn State (1-0=1)
34 Bradie Ewing
RB • So./So. • 6-0 • 231
Richland Center, Wis. (Richland Center)
Career Rushing Statistics
Year GP/GS
Att.
Yds.
2008
12/0
4
14
Totals 12/0
4
14
QBS FC FR
0-0 0 0
0-0 0 0
LG
8
8
Personal
Mother is Geraldine Boxer … enjoys running
and football ... major is family, consumer and
community education
Game-by-Game Rushing
2008 SEASON (A-Yds., TD): Akron (2-11);
Marshall (2-3, 1)
40
returns for 784 yards, 18 punt returns for
158 yards ... averaged 19.6 yards per kick
return ... ranked fourth on the team, averaging 21.9 rushing yards per game ... had
25 carries for 285 yards and two rushing
touchdowns ... one catch for five yards, one
reception for five yards and one punt return
for three yards against Florida State in the
Champs Sports Bowl ... career-high 125 yards
receiving on four catches and returned five
kickoffs 60 yards against Cal Poly on Nov.
22 ... four catches for 61 yards and two punt
returns for 61 yards against Minnesota on
Nov. 15 ... named UW’s co-offensive player of
the week and the Big Ten co-offensive player
of the week after rushing for 168 yards and
two scores, including a 90-yard TD (secondlongest run in UW history) at Indiana on Nov.
8 ... also had one catch for 19 yards and 48
return yards (235 all-purpose) against the
Hoosiers ... two catches for 14 yards, four
carries for 49 yards, four punt returns for 49
yards and four kickoff returns for 64 yards at
Michigan State on Nov. 1 ... three receptions
for 71 yards and two touchdowns against
Illinois on Oct. 25 ... also had three kickoff
returns for 59 yards vs. Illinois ... two catches
for 58 yards, five kickoff returns for 76 yards
and two punt returns for 20 yards at Iowa
on Oct. 18 ... 137 kickoff return yards on
seven attempts against Penn State on Oct.
11 ... totaled 102 all-purpose yards against
Ohio State on Oct. 4 ... had three catches
for 28 yards and five rushes for 36 yards ...
caught his first touchdown as a Badger late in
Michigan game on Sept. 27. ... had five catches for 65 yards and also returned two kickoffs
for 77 yards and a punt for nine ... tallied 140
all-purpose yards at Fresno State on Sept.
13 ... had two punt returns for 27 yards,
three kickoff returns for 82 yards as well as
21 rushing yards on two carries ... had three
catches for 47 yards, one rush for 11 yards
and returned two kickoffs 38 yards against
Marshall on Sept. 6 ... two receptions (17
yards) against Akron on Aug. 30 ... set a new
career-high kick return with a 63-yard sprint
and totaled 86 yards on two kickoff returns ...
Preseason: named second-team All-American
and first-team All-Big Ten by Athlon Sports ...
fourth-team All-American and first-team AllBig Ten by Phil Steele ... second-team All-Big
Ten by Lindy’s
Career Statistics
Year GP/GS UT AT Tot. TFL QBS FC FR Int PD
2008 12/0
8 5 13 0.0-0 0.0-0 2 0 0 0
Totals 12/0
8 5 13 0.0-0 0.0-0 2 0 0 0
Game-by-Game Tackles
2008 SEASON: Fresno State (2-0=2); Michigan
(1-2=3); Ohio State (0-1=1); Iowa (1-0=1);
Michigan State (0-1=1); Indiana (2-1=3);
Minnesota (1-0=1); Florida State (1-0=1)
Career Kickoff Return Statistics
Year
No.
Yds.
TD
2008
4
86
0
Totals
4
86
0
Avg/R
25
25
LG
21.5
21.5
Game-by-Game Kickoff Return
2008 SEASON: Ohio State (1-19), Penn State
(1-17), Florida State (2-50)
85 David Gilreath
WR • Jr./Jr. • 5-11 • 170
Minneapolis, Minn. (Robbinsdale
Armstrong)
Honors and Awards
2009 preseason first- (kick returner), second- (wide receiver) and third-team (punt
returner) All-Big Ten selection by Phil Steele
... preseason first-team All-Big Ten pick by
Lindy’s (kick/punt returner) ... preseason
second-team All-Big Ten selection by Athlon
... 2008 second-team All-Big Ten (coaches)
... 2008 honorable mention Sophomore AllAmerican by CollegeFootballNews.com ...
2008 third-team All-Big Ten by Phil Steele ...
2007 first-team Freshman All-American by
Rivals.com and Scout.com ... 2007 secondteam Freshman All-American and first-team
Freshman All-Big Ten by The Sporting News
Career
His 1,751 kickoff return yards rank third
all-time in school history and 10th in Big
Ten history ... his 82 returns also rank sixth
in the Big Ten in career kickoff returns ...
holds school record for kickoff return yards
in a season (967) and in a game (189) ... his
1,744 all-purpose yards in 2008 season rank
eighth-best all-time ... registered the secondlongest touchdown run (90 yards) in UW history against Indiana in 2008
2007 Season
Earned first letter ... played in all 13 games
at WR and in return game ... set UW records
for kickoff return yards in a season (967)
and in a game (189) ... his 967 kickoff return
yards rank eighth on UW career list … led
Big Ten and ranked 14th nationally with
14.0-yard punt return average (fourth-best
season average in UW history) ... set a UW
bowl game record and career-long with his
2008 Season
Earned second letter ... played in all 13
games, starting nine ... finished second on the
team with 31 catches for 520 yards ... second
on the team with three receiving touchdowns
... averaged 16.8 yards per catch ... ranked
sixth in the Big Ten with 134.4 all-purpose
yards per game ... sixth in the Big Ten, averaging 8.8 yards per punt return ... 40 kick
41
60-yard kickoff return in the first half against
16th-ranked Tennessee in the 2008 Outback
Bowl ... totaled 113 return yards (92 kickoff,
21 punt) against Tennessee ... accumulated
226 return yards (119 kickoff, 107 punt),
including career-long 56-yard punt return,
in win at Minnesota on Nov. 17 (named UW’s
special teams player of the week) … broke
Brandon Williams’ school record for kickoff
return yards in a season with his 31-yarder
in win over Indiana on Oct. 27 ... tabbed UW
special teams player of the week after he registered 155 total return (kick and punt) yards
in win over Northern Illinois on Oct. 20 ...
saw most extensive time of season at WR and
made first career reception at Illinois on Oct.
6 ... registered 199 return yards (punt and
kickoff), including school-record 189 yards
in kickoff returns, in win over 23rd-ranked
Michigan State on Sept. 29 (named UW’s
co-special teams player of the week) ... had
56-yard kickoff return vs. Spartans ... named
UW and Big Ten Special Teams Player of the
Week after accumulating 148 yards on punt
(73) and kickoff (75) returns in win over The
Citadel on Sept. 15 (first Badger true freshman to earn conference player of the week
honors since RB Ron Dayne in 1996) ... key
37-yard kickoff return gave Badgers good
field position to start their eventual gamewinning drive at UNLV on Sept. 8 ... returned
three kickoffs for 69 yards, two punts for 16
yards and picked up 11 yards on a reverse in
Badger debut vs. Washington State on Sept. 1
Graham, played college football at Minnesota
… uncle, Cornelius Pressley, played college
basketball at Florida Atlantic ... major is
undeclared
Career Receiving Statistics
Year GP/GS
Rec.
Yds.
2007
13/0
1
10
2008
13/9
31
520
Totals 26/9
32
530
TD
0
3
3
Avg/R
10.0
16.8
16.6
LG
10
49
49
Game-by-Game Receiving
2007 SEASON: Illinois (1-10)
2008 SEASON: Akron (2-17); Marshall (3-47);
Fresno State (1-10); Michigan (5-65, 1);
Ohio State (3-28); Iowa (2-58); Illinois (3-71,
2); Michigan State (2-14); Indiana (1-19);
Minnesota (4-61); Cal Poly (4-125); Florida
State (1-5)
Career Rushing Statistics
Year
Att.
Yds.
2007
7
35
2008
25
285
Totals
32
300
TD
0
2
2
Avg/R
2.1
11.4
9.4
LG
11
90
90
Game-by-Game Rushing
2007 SEASON: Washington State (1-11); The
Citadel (2-6); Iowa (1-7); Penn State (1-(-8));
Minnesota (1-8); Tennessee (1-(-9))
2008 SEASON: Marshall (1-11); Fresno State
(2-21); Ohio State (5-36); Iowa (1-5); Illinois
(1-0); Michigan State (4-49); Indiana (8-168,
2); Minnesota (1-3); Cal Poly (1-(-3)); Florida
State (1-5)
High School
Rated among nation’s top 75 wide receivers
and the No. 6 player in Minnesota by Rivals.
com … among Detroit Free Press’ 25 “Best
of the Midwest” selections … ranked among
top 65 players in the Midwest by SuperPrep
… an All-Midwest Region choice by PrepStar
… second-team all-state and second-team
all-metro choice in 2006 after earning firstteam all-state and first-team all-metro honors
as a junior in 2005 … three-time, first-team
all-conference selection … two-time football
team captain and team MVP … as a senior
he caught 26 passes for 424 yards and four
TDs, while rushing 28 times for 504 yards
and two TDs … also returned 13 punts for
185 yards and 16 kickoffs for 358 yards and
a TD … career totals included 153 receptions
for 2,496 yards and 45 touchdowns, along
with 1,022 rushing yards … earned four football letters, two in baseball and one in track
… earned first-team all-conference honors in
both baseball and track … football coach was
Derek Fisher … honor roll student
Career Kickoff Return Statistics
Year
Ret.
Yds.
TD
2007
42
967
0
2008
40
784
0
Totals
82
1,751
0
Avg/R
23.0
19.6
21.4
LG
60
63
63
Game-by-Game Kick Returns
2007 SEASON: Washington State (3-69);
UNLV (2-48); The Citadel (3-75); Iowa (3-66);
Michigan State (7-189); Illinois (6-98); Penn
State (2-39); Northern Illinois (2-58); Indiana
(1-31); Ohio State (1-7); Michigan (3-76);
Minnesota (6-119); Tennessee (3-92)
2008 SEASON: Akron (2-86); Marshall (2-38);
Fresno State (3-82); Michigan (2-77); Ohio
State (3-42); Penn State (7-137); Iowa (5-76);
Illinois (3-59); Michigan State (4-64); Indiana
(2-46); Minnesota (1-0); Cal Poly (5-60)
Career Punt Return Statistics
Year
Ret.
Yds.
TD
2007
26
364
0
2008
18
158
0
Totals
44
522
0
Personal
Parents are David Gilreath Sr. and Susie
Pressley-Gilreath … father played college basketball at Cal State Fullerton … cousin, Travis
42
Avg/R
14.0
8.8
11.9
LG
56
44
56
Penn State on Oct. 11 ... scored the Badgers’
only TD at Fresno State on Sept. 13 ... led
the team with five catches for 58 yards and
the score against the Bulldogs ... grabbed his
second TD catch of the season and had 73
yards receiving with four receptions against
Marshall on Sept. 6 ... opened the season
against Akron with a two catches for 23
yards, including a 3-yard touchdown reception on Aug. 30 ... Preseason: named thirdteam All-Big Ten by Athlon Sports ... fourthteam All-Big Ten by Phil Steele
Game-by-Game Punt Returns
2007 SEASON: Washington State (2-16);
The Citadel (4-73); Iowa (1-(-2)); Michigan
State (1-10); Illinois (1-(-7)); Penn State (1-1);
Northern Illinois (5-97); Indiana (4-22); Ohio
State (1-16); Michigan (1-10); Minnesota
(2-107); Tennessee (3-21)
2008 SEASON: Akron (2-(-3)); Fresno State
(2-27); Michigan (1-9); Ohio State (1-(-4));
Penn State (1-2); Iowa (2-20); Illinois
(1-9); Michigan State (4-49); Indiana (2-2);
Minnesota (2-61); Florida State (1-3)
Career All-Purpose Yards Statistics
Year Rush
Rcv
PR
Kr
2007
15
10 364 967
2008 285
520 158 784
Totals 300
530 522 1,751
IR
0
0
0
Total
1,356
1,747
3,103
2007 Season
Earned first letter ... played in all 13 games,
including 10 starts ... second on team with
four TD catches ... set career high in receptions (seven) and season high in yards (75) at
the 2008 Outback Bowl against 16th-ranked
Tennessee ... had 22-yard grab in win at
Minnesota on Nov. 17 … tied season-long with
25-yard TD catch in win over Northern Illinois
on Oct. 20 ... named UW co-offensive player
of the week after registering five catches and
68 yards, along with a nine-yard TD grab,
at Illinois on Oct. 6 ... two receptions for 20
yards in win over 23rd-ranked Michigan State
on Sept. 29 ... career long 25-yard catch vs.
The Citadel on Sept. 15 ... made two receptions for 11 yards, including three-yard TD
grab that opened UW’s scoring at UNLV on
Sept. 8 ... saw extensive action and made first
three catches of career (including 11-yard TD
snare) for 38 yards in win over Washington
State on Sept. 1
Avg/G
104.3
134.4
119.3
Game-by-Game All-Purpose Yards
2007 SEASON: Washington State (96); UNLV
(48); The Citadel (154); Iowa (71); Michigan
State (199); Illinois (101); Penn State (32);
Northern Illinois (155); Indiana (53); Ohio
State (23); Michigan (86); Minnesota (234);
Tennessee (104)
2008 SEASON: Akron (100); Marshall (96);
Fresno State (140); Michigan (151); Ohio State
(102); Penn State (139) Iowa (159); Illinois
(139); Michigan State (176); Indiana (235);
Minnesota (125); Cal Poly (182); Florida State
(13)
89 Garrett Graham
TE • 5th/Sr. • 6-3 • 250
Brick, N.J. (Memorial)
2006 Season
Played in three games (did not letter) ...
saw most extensive action of career at TE
in Capital One Bowl win over 12th-ranked
Arkansas ... brief appearance at TE late in
Minnesota game on Oct. 14 was first action of
career ... also appeared toward end of Buffalo
game on Nov. 18
Honors and Awards
2009 preseason first-team All-Big Ten selection by Phil Steele, Athlon and Lindy’s ...
2008 first-team All-Big Ten (media) ... 2008
second-team All-Big Ten (coaches)
2005 Season
Redshirted
2008 Season
Earned second letter ... played in 11 games,
starting 10 ... led the team with 40 catches
for 540 yards ... team-best five touchdowns
and 49.1 yards per game average ... teamhigh three receptions for 62 yards in the
Champs Sports Bowl against Florida State
... one reception for nine yards against Cal
Poly on Nov. 22 ... one catch for a 2-yard TD
against Minnesota on Nov. 15 ... team-high
five catches for 69 yards at Indiana on Nov.
8 ... named UW’s offensive player of the week
after his team-high six catches for 68 yards
and a touchdown at Michigan State on Nov.
1 ... game-high six catches for a career-high
79 yards against Illinois on Oct. 25 ... gamehigh six catches for 74 yards at Iowa on Oct.
18 ... had one catch for 23 yards against
High School
Ranked by Rivals.com as one of top 25 players in New Jersey and one of top 35 players
in the nation at his position … one of top 60
players in the East according to Prep Football
Report … rated No. 26 in the Northeast by
SuperPrep … a two-time, first-team all-state
selection by Associated Press, Newark StarLedger and Gannett … played tight end and
defensive end, as well as punter and kicker …
two-time team captain and team MVP … as a
senior he had 25 catches for 604 yards and
10 TDs … career totals included 96 receptions
for 2,031 yards and 21 TDs … also booted
field goals of 45 and 47 yards … football
coach was Fred Sprengel
43
week of Fresno State ... made his Badger
debut late in game against Marshall on kickoff unit
Personal
Parents are Gordon and Eileen Graham …
father was a college soccer player at West
Virginia ... major is sociology
Career Receiving Statistics
Year GP/GS
Att.
Yds.
2006
3/0
0
0
2007 13/10
30
328
2008 11/10
40
540
Totals 27/20
70
868
TD
0
4
5
9
Avg/R
0.0
10.9
13.5
12.4
2007 Season
Redshirted ... named UW’s scout team
defensive player of the week for Indiana and
Michigan State games
LG
0
25
45
45
High School
Named to the Associated Press all-state
team as a senior … also a first-team all-area
choice by the Wisconsin State Journal as a
junior and senior … first-team all-conference
as a junior and senior as a running back
and return specialist … second-team allconference running back as a sophomore …
captain of both football and basketball teams
as a senior … earned four letters in track,
three in football and one each in basketball
and baseball … scored 51 total touchdowns in
high school … as a senior he tallied 700 yards
rushing and 282 yards receiving after missing
four games due to injury … scored 23 touchdowns in his shortened 2006 season … had
12 catches for 310 yards and averaged 12.1
yards per carry on 72 rushes for 903 yards as
a junior in 2005 … was on the high honor roll
all four years … earned the citizenship award
… received the football academic achievement
award twice … prep coach was John Hoch
Game-by-Game Receiving
2007 SEASON (Rec.-Yds., TD): Washington
State (3-38, 1); UNLV (2-11, 1); The Citadel
(1-25); Michigan State (2-20); Illinois (5-68,
1); Penn State (3-18); Northern Illinois (2-30,
1); Indiana (1-6); Ohio State (2-10); Michigan
(1-5); Minnesota (1-22); Tennessee (7-75)
2008 SEASON (Rec.-Yds., TD): Akron (2-23,
1); Marshall (4-73, 1); Fresno State (5-58, 1);
Penn State (1-23); Iowa (6-74); Illinois (6-79);
Michigan State (6-68, 1); Indiana (5-69);
Minnesota (1-2, 1); Cal Poly (1-9); Florida
State (3-62)
56 Matthew Groff
LB • So./Fr. • 6-2 • 234
Mahtomedi, Minn. (Mahtomedi)
Personal
Parents are Robert (Buck) and Jackie
Hampton … brother, Zach, played football for
Wisconsin from 2002–06 … hobbies include
hunting, fishing and community service ...
major is kinesiology
2008 Season
Redshirt season
High School
Conference defensive player of the year, allconference selection while serving as team
captain as a senior ... Minnesota Preps
second-team all-state as a senior ... honorable
mention all-state and all-conference selection
as a junior ... second leading tackler for football team that won state title as a sophomore
... all-state wrestler and was state wrestling
champion as a senior at 215-pounds ... also
lettered in track and field ... career totals of
334 tackles, including 18 QB sacks and one
interception ... honor roll throughout high
school ... head coach was Dave Muetzel
Career Statistics
Year GP/GS
2008
1/0
Total
1/0
19 William Hartmann
DB • 5th/Sr. • 5-11 • 200
Sheboygan, Wis. (South)
Honors and Awards
2007 & 2008 Academic All-Big Ten
Personal
Parents are Patrick and Patti Groff ... mother
played basketball and softball at North
Dakota State and grandfather, Ed Hogetvedt,
played football at the Air Force Academy ...
major is electrical engineering
2008 Season
Earned second letter ... appeared on all
special teams in all 13 games ... two stops
against Florida State in the Champs Sports
Bowl ... had two tackles at Indiana on Nov. 8
... one tackle and a forced fumble at Michigan
on Sept. 27 ... had one tackle against
Marshall on Sept. 6
25 Adam Hampton
DB • Jr./So. • 5-10 • 185
Lancaster, Wis. (Lancaster)
2007 Season
Earned first letter ... played in five games
on special teams ... first career tackle was
2008 Season
Named scout team defensive player of the
44
solo stop in win at Minnesota on Nov. 17 …
saw action in first career game in win over
Northern Illinois on Oct. 20 before leaving
contest with injury in second half
Personal
Parents are Daniel and Robin Hein … has
three brothers, Jesse, Josh and Jack ...
major is kinesiology
2006 Season
Did not see game action
7 Aaron Henry
DB • Jr./So. • 6-0 • 195
Immokalee, Fla. (Immokalee)
2005 Season
Redshirted
Honors and Awards
Honorable mention freshman All-American
and first-team freshman All-Big Ten choice by
The Sporting News … named UW’s co-rookie
of the year
High School
Two-time, first-team all-conference, all-region
and team MVP ... totaled 299 tackles, 43
TFLs, 13 sacks, three forced fumbles and five
interceptions in career ... coach was David
Pfeiffer ... also lettered in basketball and track
and field ... class valedictorian ... graduated
with 4.0 GPA ... National Honor Society member ... high honor roll student all four years
2008 Season
Redshirted while rehabbing knee injury
2007 Season
Earned first letter ... played in 12 games,
mostly on special teams and as extra DB,
including starts in last two games before
a knee injury sidelined him for the 2008
Outback Bowl against 16th-ranked Tennessee
... fourth on team with 3.5 QB sacks (most in
school history for a DB in a season) ... career
high-tying six stops in win at Minnesota on
Nov. 17 … five tackles in first career start vs.
13th-ranked Michigan on Nov. 10 … substituted for injured CB Allen Langford and made
four tackles at No. 1-ranked Ohio State on
Nov. 3 ... two solo tackles and a forced fumble
in win over Indiana on Oct. 27 ... saw extensive action at CB and registered five tackles,
including a 10-yard QB sack, at Penn State
on Oct. 13 ... significant playing time at CB
when starter Jack Ikegwuonu left game due
to illness in win over 23rd-ranked Michigan
State on Sept. 29 ... registered three tackles,
including 2.5 QB sacks for seven yards, in
win over Iowa on Sept. 22 ... saw extensive
action at corner for injured Jack Ikegwuonu
and tied for team lead with six tackles vs. The
Citadel on Sept. 15 ... made four tackles at
UNLV on Sept. 8 ... intercepted a pass in his
Badger debut vs. Washington State on Sept. 1
Personal
Parents are Bill and Johnna Hartmann ...
major is kinesiology
Career Statistics
Year GP/GS UT
2007
5/0
1
2008 13/0
5
Total
5/0
6
AT
0
2
2
Tot.
1
7
8
TFL
0-0
0-0
0-0
QBS FC FR Int PD
0-0 0 0 0 0
0-0 1 0 0 0
0-0 1 0 0 0
Game-by-Game Tackles
2007 SEASON: Minnesota (1-0=1)
2008 SEASON: Marshall (0-1=1); Michigan
(1-0=1); Iowa (1-0=1); Indiana (1-1=2); Florida
State (2-0=2)
64 Jordan Hein
DL • 5th/Sr. • 6-3 • 286
Wausau, Wis. (West)
2008 Season
Did not see game action ... named UW’s
defensive scout team player of the week
against Illinois on Oct. 25 ... joined football
team as a walk on from the UW wrestling
squad prior to the 2008 season.
High School
Rated as No. 22 cornerback in the nation
and among top 50 players in Florida …
ranked among top 55 players in Florida by
SuperPrep … an All-Southeast Region selection by PrepStar … named to 3A all-state first
team by Florida Sports Writers Association …
named Naples Daily News Defensive Player
of the Year after helping team to 10-0 record;
Indians allowed school-record 36 points and
registered six shutouts in 2006 … registered 12 catches for 483 yards and six TDs;
returned 21 punts for 436 yards and five TDs;
brought back five kickoffs for 256 yards and
one TD … career totals included 13 interceptions, 11 punt returns for TD and 1,459 all-
High School
Was a three-time state qualifier in wrestling
… finished runner up his junior season …
tallied a 48-1 record that year … captured
the state championship his senior season
with a 49-1 record … named team MVP his
junior and senior seasons … set the Wausau
West high school record for most pins and
most wins in a season … won the conference
championship both his junior and senior seasons … competed for the Wisconsin Junior
National Team
45
purpose yards … earned four letters in football along with three each in basketball and
track … state qualifier in triple jump, long
jump and 4 by 100 relay … football coach
was John Weber … earned academic all-state
honors
on punt returns and 22.7 yards on kickoff
returns for career … two-year captain of football and track and field teams … placed sixth
in state 4 x 400m relay sophomore year …
earned all-conference honors in the 100m and
was conference champion in 4 x 100m relay
as a sophomore… lettered in basketball …
all-state academic and Illinois State Scholar
honors … football coach was Dan Starkey
Personal
Father is Roderick Lee ... grandmother is
Margaret Lee ... major is consumer affairs
Personal
Parents are Louis and Nancy Holland …
father, Louis A., played football at UW
(1960-64) and won two Grey Cups with the
B.C. Lions of the Canadian Football League
… brother, Louis Jr., played football at UW in
1985 … interests include weightlifting, playing the piano, singing, and tae kwon do …
double-major in business: finance, investment
and banking and real estate and urban land
economics
Career Statistics
Year GP/GS UT AT Tot.
TFL QBS FC FR Int PD
2007 12/2 26 12 38 3.5-17 3.5-17 1 0 1 3
Totals 12/2 26 12 38 3.5-17 3.5-17 1 0 1 3
Game-by-Game Tackles
2007 SEASON: UNLV (1-3=4); The Citadel
(5-1=6); Iowa (2-1=3); Michigan State (1-0=1);
Penn State (4-1=5); Northern Illinois (1-1=2);
Indiana (2-0=2); Ohio State (3-1=4); Michigan
(2-3=5); Minnesota (5-1=6)
Career Defensive Statistics
Year GP/GS UT AT Tot. TFL
2006 12/0 3
1 4 0-0
2007 12/0 2
2 4 0-0
2008 12/0 0
3 3 0-0
Totals 36/0 5
6 11 0-0
38 Tyler Holland
DB • Sr./Sr. • 5-10 • 194
Glen Ellyn, Ill. (Glenbard South)
Honors and Awards
2007 & 2008 Academic All-Big Ten
QBS FC FR Int PD
0-0 0 0 0 0
0-0 0 0 0 0
0-0 0 0 0 0
0-0 0 0 0 0
Game-by-Game Tackles
2006 SEASON: Bowling Green (1-0=1);
Western Illinois (0-1=1); San Diego State
(1-0=1); Northwestern (1-0=1);
2008 Season
Earned third letter ...appeared on kickoff,
kickoff return and punt teams in 12 games ...
career-best two tackles at Indiana on Nov. 8
... one tackle on Oct. 4 against Ohio State
2007 SEASON: Michigan State (1-0=1);
Northern Illinois (0-1=1); Michigan (0-1=1);
Tennessee (1-0=1)
2008 SEASON: Ohio State (0-1=1); Indiana
(0-2=2)
2007 Season
Earned second letter ... played in 12 games
on special teams ... Academic All-Big Ten …
had a solo stop in the 2008 Outback Bowl
against 16th-ranked Tennessee ... assisted
on tackle in upset win over 13th-ranked
Michigan on Nov. 10 ... assisted on a tackle
in win over Northern Illinois on Oct. 20 ...
registered solo stop in win over 23rd-ranked
Michigan State on Sept. 29 ... named UW’s
scout team offensive player of the week for
Ohio State and Washington State games
Career Kick Return Statistics
Year
Att.
Yds.
TD
2006
2
18
0
2007
1
20
0
2008
1
12
0
Totals
4
50
0
Avg/R
9.0
20.0
12.0
12.5
LG
18
20
12
20
Game-by-Game Kick Returns
2006 SEASON: Illinois (1-0-0); Arkansas
(1-18)
2006 Season
Earned first letter ... walk-on who played in
12 games (missed Indiana game on Sept. 30
due to injury) on special teams and had four
tackles ... named UW’s co-special teams player of the week for Western Illinois game
2007 SEASON: The Citadel (1-20-0)
2008 SEASON: Michigan (1-12)
43 Leonard Hubbard
LB • So./Fr. • 6-0 • 231
Springfield, Ill. (Sacred Heart-Griffin)
High School
One of 50 players selected as Old Spice Red
Zone Player of the Year as a senior … earned
all-conference and all-area honors as a senior
… career stats include 2,054 total yards and
20 TDs … totaled 25 career receptions and
483 receiving yards … averaged 10.5 yards
2008 Season
Redshirted
46
after registering career highs of six catches
and 124 receiving yards at Penn State on
Oct. 13 ... receiving yardage total vs. Nittany
Lions is fourth-most ever by a UW freshman
... three receptions for 65 yards and a 43-yard
TD reception at Illinois on Oct. 6 ... two receptions for 66 yards in win over 23rd-ranked
Michigan State on Sept. 29 ... registered first
career TD reception (career-long 64 yards) vs.
Spartans ... also started and notched three
receptions and 40 yards in win over Iowa on
Sept. 22
High School
Ranked as the 19th-best middle linebacker
in the nation and the 19th-best player in
Illinois by Scout.com … ranked as the No. 28
linebacker in the nation by Rivals.com and
Scouts Inc., and also rated as the 14th-best
player in the state of Illinois by Rivals.com …
second-team all-state by the Illinois Coaches
Association and the Chicago Tribune … firstteam all-state (Champaign News Gazette) and
first-team all-conference as a senior … second-team all-state, first-team all-conference
and first-team all-area as a junior … career
totals of 357 tackles and seven sacks as well
as 756 rushing yards and 15 touchdowns …
also lettered in basketball and baseball …
four-time team captain… head coach was Ken
Loenard
High School
Ranked among top 65 wide receivers in the
nation and among top 25 players in Ohio
by Rivals.com … All-Ohio special mention
in 2006 … ranked among top 45 players in
the Midwest by SuperPrep … an All-Midwest
Region choice by PrepStar … rated among
top 50 receivers nationally by Scouts, Inc.
… team MVP in 2006 … pulled in 32 receptions for 575 yards and six TDs as a senior
… had 15 catches for 300 yards and six TDs
as a junior … three-time track and one-time
football team captain … earned four track and
three football letters … track team has won
four straight state titles … coaches were Ted
Ginn Sr. and Anthony Overtone
Personal
Parents are Leonard and Tilma Hubbard …
brother-in-law, Clem Hopkins, played basketball at Northwestern State … enjoys community service, bowling, swimming and video
games … fellowship of Christian Athletes
member ... major is family, consumer and
community education
3 Kyle Jefferson
WR • Jr./Jr. • 6-4 • 184
Cleveland, Ohio. (Glenville)
Personal
Parents are Tina and Kenneth Jefferson …
cousin, Erin Pierce, played basketball at
Akron in 2004 ... major is undeclared ... high
school teammate of Daven Jones
2008 Season
Earned second letter ... played in 12 games
with four starts ... appeared at WR against
Florida State in the Champs Sports Bowl ...
one catch for 10 yards on Nov. 15 against
Minnesota before leaving the game due to
injury ... appeared at WR at Indiana on Nov.
8 ... saw action at WR at Michigan State on
Nov. 1 ... appeared at WR against Illinois
on Oct. 25 ... one catch for eight yards on
Oct. 18 at Iowa ... one catch for 12 yards on
Oct. 11 against Penn State ... two catches
for 42 yards on Oct. 4 against the Buckeyes
... had 24 receiving yards on four catches at
Michigan on Sept. 27 ... three catches for season-high 66 yards on Sept. 6 against Marshall
... had two catches for 27 yards against Akron
on Aug. 30 ... Preseason: named to third-team
All-Big Ten by Phil Steele
Career Receiving Statistics
Year GP/GS
Rec.
Yds.
2007
13/6
26
412
2008
12/4
14
189
Totals 25/10
40
601
TD
2
0
2
Avg/R
15.8
13.5
15.0
LG
64
42
64
Game-by-Game Receiving
2007 SEASON (A-Yds., TD): The Citadel
(2-20); Iowa (3-40); Michigan State (2-66, 1);
Illinois (3-65, 1); Penn State (6-124); Northern
Illinois (2-9); Indiana (3-50); Ohio State (2-11);
Tennessee (3-27)
2008 SEASON (Rec-Yds., TD): Akron (2-27);
Marshall (3-66); Michigan (4-24); Oho
State (2-42); Penn State (1-12); Iowa (1-8);
Minnesota (1-10)
2007 Season
Earned first letter ... saw action at WR in all
13 games, including six starts ... team’s thirdleading receiver ... his 412 receiving yards
was fifth-best all-time by a UW freshman ...
totaled three catches for 27 yards against
16th-ranked Tennessee in the 2008 Outback
Bowl … two receptions for 11 yards at No.
1-ranked Ohio State on Nov. 3 ... three catches for 50 yards in win over Indiana on Oct.
27 ... named UW offensive player of the week
Career Rushing Statistics
Year
Att.
Yds.
2007
2
11
2008
0
0
Totals
2
11
TD
0
0
0
Avg/R
5.5
0.0
5.5
LG
10
0
10
Game-by-Game Rushing
2007 SEASON (A-Yds., TD): Northern Illinois
(1-1); Michigan (1-10)
47
Career Statistics
Year GP/GS UT AT Tot. TFL QBS FC FR Int PD
2008
3/0 3 2
5 0.0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0
Totals 3/0 3 2
5 0.0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0
24 Shelton Johnson
DB • So./Fr. • 6-0 • 183
Carrollton, Texas (Hebron)
2008 Season
Redshirt season
Game-by-Game Tackles
2008 SEASON: Akron (1-1=2); Marshall
(1-1=2); Michigan (1-0=1)
High School
Ranked in the top 125 safeties in the nation
by Scout.com … All-area top 100 players and
first-team all-district as a senior … secondteam all-district as a junior … team won class
4A division II state title as a sophomore …
also lettered in track … National Society of
High School Scholars member … head coach
was Brian Brazil
84 Lance Kendricks
TE • Sr./Jr. • 6-3 • 236
Milwaukee, Wis. (Rufus King)
2008 Season
Earned first letter .. played in eight games
... finished with six catches for 141 yards ...
averaged 23.5 yards per catch ... appeared at
tight end against Florida State in the Champs
Sports Bowl ... suffered broken leg after
grabbing one catch for 10 yards at Michigan
State on Nov. 1 ... saw action at TE against
Illinois on Oct. 25 ... appeared at tight end
and on kickoff team against Ohio State on
Oct. 4 ... one catch for 29 yards on Sept. 27
at Michigan ... appeared on punt return unit
at Fresno State on Sept. 13 ... career-high
three catches and 94 yards against Marshall
on Sept. 6 ... first career catch against Akron
on Aug. 30 for eight yards ... also played on
punt team
Personal
Parents are Shelby Johnson and Angela Long
… grandfather, Wayne Long, ran track at the
University of Oklahoma … avid member of
Fellowship of Christian Athletes ... major is
undeclared
97 Brendan Kelly
DL • So./Fr. • 6-6 • 240
Eden Prairie, Minn. (Eden Prairie)
2008 Season
Suffered season-ending hand injury early in
season ... played in three games before injury
... one solo tackle at Michigan on Sept. 27,
also saw action on punt return ... two stops
against Marshall on Sept. 6 ... saw action
on defensive line as well as kickoff and punt
return teams ... made debut as a Badger
against Akron on Aug. 30 making two tackles
... also saw action on kickoff and punt return
units
2007 Season
Saw first action as a Badger on special teams
in win over Northern Illinois on Oct. 20 ...
named UW’s scout team offensive player
of the week for Northern Illinois (co-) and
Michigan State games
2006 Season
Redshirted
High School
Ranked as the No. 33 defensive end in the
nation and fifth-best player in Minnesota by
Rivals.com … ranked as the 72nd-best defensive end in the nation and No. 7 player in
the state of Minnesota by Scout.com … firstteam all-state, first-team all-conference and
first-team all-metro as a senior … defensive
lineman of the year … 104 tackles, including
21 TFLs and 15 QB sacks as a senior for a
career total of 212 tackles, and 23 QB sacks
… three-time letterwinner in football … team
captain as a senior … also lettered in basketball, lacrosse and weight lifting … head coach
was Mike Smalley
High School
Rated as No. 2 player in Wisconsin and No.
30 wide receiver in the nation by Rivals.com
… 12th-rated receiver in the nation according
to Scout.com … PrepStar “Dream Team” AllAmerican … listed among top 110 players on
“ESPN 150” rankings of country’s top recruits
… SuperPrep All-America selection listed No.
14 among nation’s wide receivers and No.
12 among all players (tops among receivers)
in the Midwest by that publication … No. 19
player in the Midwest according to Detroit
Free Press … honorable mention all-state
choice in 2005 … two-time all-city selection
… team captain as a senior and team MVP as
junior and senior … caught 42 passes for 640
yards as a senior and made 102 receptions
for 1,905 yards during his career … earned
four letters in football and track and another
one in basketball … four-time AAU triple
jump champion … finished second in state
Personal
Parents are Vince and Jane Kelly … enjoys
playing the drums and wake boarding ...
major is undeclared
48
triple jump competition as a junior and was
third as a sophomore … football coach was
Scott Hawkins
66 Peter Konz
OL • So./Fr. • 6-5 • 315
Neenah, Wis. (Neenah)
Personal
Parents are Leon and Linda Kendricks ...
major is economics
Career Receiving Statistics
Year GP/GS
Rec.
Yds.
2007
1/0
0
0
2008
8/0
6
141
Totals
9/0
6
141
TD
0
0
0
Avg/R
0.0
23.5
23.5
2008 Season
Redshirted ... named UW’s offensive scoutteam player of the week of Fresno State
High School
Rated as the 30th-best offensive lineman in
the nation and the No. 3 player in Wisconsin
by Rivals.com … Scout.com ranked him as
the second-best player in the state and the
No. 38 offensive lineman in the nation …
first-team all-state offensive and defensive
lineman, first-team all-region offense and
defense and first-team all-conference offense
and defense as a senior … first-team all-state
offense, first-team all-region, first-team allconference, honorable mention all-conference
defense and team’s most valuable lineman
as a junior … first-team all-conference as
a sophomore … team captain as a senior …
played both ways and totaled 34 tackles and
10 QB sacks in his career … three-year letterwinner in football … two-time letterwinner
in basketball and track and field … academic
letter … head coach was Steve Mentzel
LG
0
36
36
Game-by-Game Receiving
2008 SEASON: Akron (1-8); Marshall (3-96);
Michigan (1-29); Michigan State (1-10)
87 Richard Kirtley
WR • 5th/Sr. • 6-2 • 196
Crete, Ill. (Mt. Carmel)
2008 Season
Did not see game action
2007 Season
Fall camp knee injury kept him sidelined for
entire season
Personal
Parents are Tony and Margaret Konz …
relative, Robert Ferriani, played football at
University of Massachusetts … enjoys watching movies, playing video games and sports ...
major is undeclared
2006 Season
Played in five games, but did not letter ... saw
time on special teams vs. Illinois on Oct. 28
... saw action at WR receiver briefly toward
end of Buffalo game on Nov. 18, Northwestern
game on Oct. 7, Indiana game on Sept. 30
and Bowling Green game on Sept. 2
2005 Season
Joined team as true freshman walk-on
43 Rob Korslin
TE • Jr./So. • 6-3 • 260
Brookfield, Wis. (Central)
High School
Two-time team most valuable wide receiver
... first-team all-conference as a senior ... tallied 51 career receptions for 774 yards and
eight TDs ... coach was Frank Lenti ... also
lettered in track and field ... four-year honor
roll student
2008 Season
Played in three games ... appeared on special
teams against Cal Poly on Nov. 22 ... saw
action on special teams at Indiana on Nov.
8 ... saw first action as a Badger on special
teams against Akron on Aug. 30
2007 Season
Redshirted ... named UW’s scout team cooffensive player of the week for Northern
Illinois game
Personal
Mother is Emma Kirtley ... brother, Stan,
competed in track and field at Nebraska
from 2000-03 ... cousin, Gary Ellison, played
football at Wisconsin and for the Green Bay
Packers ... major is agricultural journalism
Career Receiving Statistics
Year GP/GS
Rec.
Yds.
2006
5/0
0
0
Totals
5/0
0
0
TD
0
0
Avg/R
0.0
0.0
High School
Named to Associated Press honorable mention all-state team as a senior in 2006 … also
a first-team all-area and two-time, first-team
all-conference selection … two-time football
and one-time basketball team captain … twotime team MVP … earned four football and
three basketball letters … caught 35 passes
for 560 yards and two TDs as a senior …
made 15 catches for 180 yards and a pair of
LG
0
0
49
touchdowns as a junior in 2005 … football
coach was Doug Lange … a four-year honor
roll student and two-time academic all-conference honoree … attended same high school
as former Badgers Ben Strickland, Steve
Johnson and Joe Thomas
action as a Badger on kickoff team against
Akron on Aug. 30
Personal
Parents are Maggie and Bob Korslin … grandfather played football for Badgers ... major is
civil engineering
High School
Three-time letter winner … team captain as
junior and senior … all-conference honorable
mention … 76 tackles and 186 return yards
as a sophomore … first-team all-conference
… first-team all-state … 86 tackles and two
touchdowns as defensive back … 35 punts
for 1,172 yards … 13 returns and three
touchdowns … 921 rush yards for eight
touchdowns … three touchdown passes and
one receiving as a junior … offensive MVP
… first-team all-conference … first-team
all-state … finalist for the Wendy’s Heisman
Award as a senior … 105 tackles as defensive
back … 174 rushes for 1,191 yards and 16
touchdowns … three touchdowns catches …
38 punts for 945 yards … 16 returns for two
touchdowns … coach was Jerry Sinz … also
lettered in wrestling and track … finished
third at state at 135 lbs. (37-1) as a freshman
… team MVP and captain ... state champion
at 145 lbs. (37-0) as a sophomore … team
MVP and captain … state champion at 152
lbs. (41-0) as a junior … team captain and
MVP … state champion at 160 lbs. (45-0) as a
senior … overall wrestling record of 160-1 …
state qualifier as a freshman and sophomore
in track … state runner-up in the 300 meter
hurdles and 4x400 meter relay as a junior …
state champion in the 110 meter hurdles …
state runner-up in the 300 meter hurdles and
4x400 meter relay as a senior … Edgar High
School Outstanding Senior Athlete Award
… National Honor Society … finalist for the
Kohl Excellence Scholarship … WIAA Scholar
Athlete ... head coach was Jerry Sinz
2007 Season
Joined team as a walk-on in the fall and redshirted
Career Statistics
Year GP/GS
2008
3/0
Total
3/0
32 Eric Kossoris
WR • Jr./So. • 6-1 • 191
Franklin, Wis. (Franklin)
2008 Season
Did not see game action
2007 Season
Joined team as a walk-on in the fall and redshirted
High School
Two-time letterwinner … team’s only two-way
starter … team MVP … all-conference WR
and LB as a senior … 48 receptions for 828
yards and 10 touchdowns as a senior … also
had 102 tackles, 3.5 sacks and 14 tackles
for loss as a senior … National Honor Society
member … graduated eighth out of 342 in his
class … scholar athlete … President’s Award
for Educational Excellence … head coach was
Jeff Klemp … also lettered in tennis
Personal
Parents are Scott and Carol Kossoris …
grandfather, Gerald Kossoris, played football
at Ripon College from 1952-53 … aunt, Terri
Bierbaum, played softball as UW-Whitewater
from 1992-95 … enjoys weightlifting, snowboarding, water sports and tennis ... major is
communication arts
Personal
Parents are Kyle and Kelly Lukasko … enjoys
watching movies and water sports ... major is
kinesiology
Career Statistics
Year GP/GS UT AT
2008
5/0
1 0
Totals 5/0
1 0
5 Andrew Lukasko
DB • Jr./So. • 5-9 • 182
Edgar, Wis. (Edgar)
Tot. TFL QBS FC FR Int PD
1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0
1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0
Game-by-Game Tackles
2008 SEASON: Michigan State (1-0=1)
2008 Season
Played in five games on special teams ... saw
action on kickoff unit against Cal Poly on
Nov. 22 ... named UW’s defensive scout team
player of the week against Michigan State on
Nov. 1 and had one stop while on kickoff unit
... saw action on kickoff unit against Illinois
on Oct. 25 ... appeared on kickoff unit late in
game against Marshall on Sept. 6 ... saw first
90 Anthony Mains
DL • So./Fr. • 6-6 • 223
Naples, Fla. (Golden Gate)
2008 Season
Redshirt season
50
High School
Ranked as the No. 16 defensive end in the
nation and 84th-best player in Florida by
Rivals.com … 99th-best player in Florida
by Scout.com … Naples Daily News Player
of the Year as a senior … second-team allFlorida Phenom, class 3A player of the year,
team defensive player of the year, first-team
all-conference and first-team all-area as a
senior … first-team all-area, first-team allconference and team defensive player of the
year as a junior … three-time letterwinner
in football … 101 tackles, including 25 TFLs
and ten QB sacks as a senior … career totals
of 169 tackles, including 42 TFLs and 19 QB
sacks … also lettered in basketball and track
and field … Academic Excellence Award as a
sophomore, junior and senior … Student of
the Year as a junior (4.2 gpa) … head coach
was Dave Tanner
two receptions for 22 yards
Personal
Parents are Rusty and Linda Mains … enjoys
weightlifting and scuba diving ... major is
undeclared
Personal
Parents are Nick and Cindy Maragos … member of Fellowship of Christian Athletes and
Athletes in Action … father, Nick, was a free
safety at Northern Iowa … brother, Troy, was
a former Bucky Badger … major is agricultural journalism
2005 Season (at Western Michigan)
Joined team as a walk-on in the fall and redshirted
High School
All-state selection ... tabbed Gatorade Player
of the Year ... named team MVP ... earned
all-district and all-county honors ... two-time
team captain … three-time letter winner …
coach was George Machado … competed at
state track meet four consecutive years …
finished third in the 100 meter dash and fifth
in the 200 meter dash as a senior ... earned
all-conference accolades 12 times between
football and track … Southeastern Conference
Scholar Athlete Award as a senior … eight
total letters in football, basketball, track and
baseball
21 Chris Maragos
WR • 5th/Sr. • 5-11 • 198
Racine, Wis. (William Horlick)
Career Statistics
Year GP/GS UT AT Tot. TFL QBS FC FR
2008 13/6 27 18 45 0.0-0 0-0 1 0
Totals 13/6 27 18 45 0.0-0 0-0 1 0
2008 Season
Earned first letter ... played in all 13 games,
starting six ... appeared on all four special
teams and was the holder for all field goals
and PAT attempts throughout the season ...
ranked seventh on the team with 45 tackles
(27 solo, 18 assisted) ... seven tackles against
Florida State in the Champs Sports Bowl ...
four tackles against Cal Poly on Nov. 22 ...
three stops against Minnesota on Nov. 15 ...
one stop at Indiana on Nov. 8 ... three tackles
at Michigan State on Nov. 1 ... six tackles
and his first career interception (returned
51-yards) against Illinois on Oct. 25 ... teamhigh and career-high eight tackles at Iowa
on Oct. 18 ... first career start at free safety
against Penn State on Oct. 11 and had six
tackles ... two tackles and a forced fumble at
Michigan on Sept. 27 ... two tackles at Fresno
State on Sept. 13 ... three tackles (first of
career) against Marshall on Sept. 6 ... played
in first game as a Badger seeing time at free
safety against Akron on Aug. 30
Int PD
1 1
1 1
Game-by-Game Tackles
2008 SEASON: Marshall (3-0=3); Fresno State
(2-0=2); Michigan (2-0=2); Penn State (1-5=6);
Iowa (5-3=8); Illinois (5-1=6); Michigan State
(1-2=3); Indiana (1-0=1); Minnesota (2-1=3);
Cal Poly (2-2=4); Florida State (3-4=7)
47 Jaevery McFadden
LB • 5th/Sr. • 6-2 • 230
Riviera Beach, Fla. (William T. Dwyer)
Honors and Awards
2009 preseason third-team All-Big Ten selection by Phil Steele and Athlon
2008 Season
Earned third letter ... started all 13 games
at middle linebacker ... led the team with 84
tackles (34 solo, team-best 50 assisted) ...
tied for 13th in the Big Ten with 6.5 tackles
per game ... two PBU’s and three quarterback
hurries ... five tackles against Florida State
in the Champs Sports Bowl ... five tackles
against Cal Poly on Nov. 22 ... three stops
against Minnesota on Nov. 15 ... four tackles
at Indiana on Nov. 8 before leaving the game
with a concussion ... five stops at Michigan
State on Nov. 1 ... eight tackles and a pass
breakup on Oct. 25 against Illinois ... seven
2007 Season
Transferred to Wisconsin from Western
Michigan prior to ‘07 season ... sat out all
season as mandated by NCAA rules
2006 Season (at Western Michigan)
Earned first letter as wide receiver ... started
eight of 13 games played ... made his Bronco
debut and first career start vs. Indiana with
51
tackles at Iowa on Oct. 18 ... four tackles on
Oct. 11 against Penn State ... eight tackles
and one fumble recovery on Oct. 4 against
Ohio State ... game-high nine tackles, one for
loss, at Michigan on Sept. 27 ... seven tackles
including a 1-yd TFL at Fresno State on Sept.
13 ... broke right hand in first half against
Bulldogs but returned to record four of his
seven stops ... team-high nine tackles, including one TFL against Marshall on Sept. 6 ...
named UW’s co-defensive player of the week
against Marshall ... made first career start at
mike linebacker against Akron on Aug. 30 ...
totaled 11 tackles, including six solo stops
both career highs against Akron
coach was Jack Daniels
Personal
Parents are Johnathan and Beverly McFadden
... major is sociology
Career Statistics
Year GP/GS UT AT
2006 13/0
6
4
2007 10/0
6
7
2008 13/13 34 50
Totals 36/13 46 61
Tot. TFL QBS FC FR Int PD
10 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 0
13 1.0-6 0-0 1 0 0 0
84 2.5-5 0-0 0 1 0 2
1073.5-11 0-0 2 1 0 3
Game-by-Game Tackles
2006 SEASON: Bowling Green (0-1=1);
Western Illinois (1-1=2); Indiana (1-0=1);
Northwestern (0-1=1); Minnesota (1-0=1);
Buffalo (3-0=3); Arkansas (0-1=1)
2007 Season
Earned second letter ... played on special
teams and/or at linebacker in 10 games
(missed games vs. 13th-ranked Michigan on
Nov. 10, at No. 1-ranked Ohio State on Nov.
3 and vs. Indiana on Oct. 27 due to injury)
... had three tackles and a pass breakup in
the 2008 Outback Bowl against 16th-ranked
Tennessee ... registered a six-yard TFL in win
over Northern Illinois on Oct. 20 ... named
UW special teams player of the week after he
forced a fumble on punt coverage at Penn St.
on Oct. 13 ... assisted on a tackle at Illinois
on Oct. 6 ... assisted on pair of tackles in
win over Iowa on Sept. 22 ... career-high four
tackles in win over The Citadel on Sept. 15
2007 SEASON: The Citadel (1-3=4); Iowa
(0-2=2); Illinois (0-1=1); Penn State (1-0=1);
Northern Illinois (1-0=1); Minnesota (0-1=1);
Tennessee (3-0=3)
2008 SEASON: Akron (6-5=11); Marshall
(4-5=9); Fresno State (1-6=7); Michigan
(2-7=9); Ohio State (3-5=8); Penn State
(1-3=4); Iowa (2-5=7); Illinois (3-5=8);
Michigan State (2-3=5); Indiana (2-2=4);
Minnesota (2-1=3); Cal Poly (2-3=5); Florida
State (4-1=5)
59 Tony Megna
LB • Jr./So. • 6-0 • 202
Oak Creek, Wis. (Oak Creek)
2006 Season
Earned first letter ... played in all 13 games
(mostly on special teams) ... most extensive
action of career came while substituting at
LB for Jonathan Casillas during second half
of Capital One Bowl win over 12th-ranked
Arkansas ... also made brief appearances
at LB vs. Buffalo on Nov. 18, vs. Minnesota
on Oct. 14, at Indiana on Sept. 30 and vs.
Western Illinois on Sept. 9 ... career-high
three tackles (all solos) vs. Buffalo ... forced
a fumble vs. Hoosiers ... two tackles vs.
Leathernecks ... a former tight end
2008 Season
Played in two games ... appeared on kickoff return and punt return against Illinois
on Oct. 25 ... saw first action as a Badger
on kickoff, kickoff return and punt return
units at Iowa on Oct. 18 ... had one solo stop
against the Hawkeyes ... named UW’s defensive scout team player of the week against
Ohio State ... UW’s defensive scout-team player of the week at Michigan on Sept. 27
2005 Season
Redshirted
2007 Season
Joined the team as a walk-on in the fall and
redshirted
High School
Rated among top 55 players in Florida by
Rivals.com … ranked among top 70 players
in the Southeast by SuperPrep … first-team
all-state selection on defense in 2004 …
two-time, first-team all-conference selection
… captained team for two years and was
team MVP as a senior … in 2004 he caught
25 passes for 359 yards and five TDs, while
making 64 tackles (including eight QB sacks
and 18 tackles for loss) in seven-game season
that was shortened by hurricanes … earned
Academy of Finance Silver Award for grade
point average between 3.0 and 3.4 … football
High School
Nationally ranked as one of the top strong
safeties by Scout.com … 21st-best player
in Wisconsin by Wissports.net … nationally ranked safety by ESPN.com … Board
of Education Award and Renaissance
Gold Award all four years of high school
… 2006 preseason all-state nominee by
Wisconsinpreps.com … Iron Knight Award in
recognition of outstanding strength … Gold
Status at the Knight of the Champions by
setting Olympic records in the clean (360)
52
and bench press (320) for defensive backs
… Bruce Sczyubialka Award for outstanding character … “It’s All About You” Award
for community service … team captain as a
senior … all-division … all-Milwaukee area …
honorable mention by the Milwaukee Journal
Sentinel as a junior … also lettered in wrestling … National Honor Society member and
Student Council member … head coach was
Joe Koch
No. 13 player in New England according
to Rivals.com … PrepStar All-American …
Hartford Courant first-team all-state selection
(offensive lineman) as a senior … two-time
all-conference choice … played offensive and
defensive line … football team captain as
a senior … made 65 tackles and registered
seven QB sacks in 2005 … lettered in football, track and weightlifting … won state high
school weightlifting competition … football
coach was John DeCaprio
Personal
parents are Mark and Cathy Megna … also
enjoys playing guitar and athletic training ...
major is political science
Career Statistics
Year GP/GS UT
2008
2/0
1
Totals 2/0
1
AT Tot. TFL
0
1 0-0
0
1 0-0
Personal
Parents are Dave and Kathy Moffitt ... father,
Dave, and uncle, Steven, both played college
basketball at New Haven from 1973-76 …
uncle, Jim, played football at Temple ... major
is sociology
QBS FC FR Int PD
0-0 0 0 0 0
0-0 0 0 0 0
Career Statistics
Year GP/GS
2007
8/6
2008 13/13
Total 21/19
Game-by-Game Tackles
2008 SEASON: Iowa (1-0=1)
74 John Moffitt
OL • Sr./Jr. • 6-5 • 320
Guilford, Conn. (W. Haven Notre Dame)
31 Prince Moody
DB • 5th/Sr. • 5-9 • 198
Columbus, Ohio (Eastmoor Academy)
Honors and Awards
2009 preseason second-team All-Big Ten
selection by Phil Steele
Honors and Awards
2008 Academic All-Big Ten
2008 Season
Earned second letter ... started all 13 games
... has started 13-straight games at center after game against Florida State in the
Champs Sports Bowl (started six games at LG
in 2007) ... had first start at center against
Akron on Aug. 30 ... UW’s co-offensive player
of the week against the Zips ... Preseason:
named third-team All-Big Ten by Athlon
Sports
2008 Season
Earned first letter ... appeared on all four
special teams in all 13 games ... two tackles
against Florida State in the Champs Sports
Bowl ... one tackle against Cal Poly on Nov.
22 ... one tackle at Indiana on Nov. 8 ...
recovered his first fumble at Michigan State
on Nov. 1 ... had two tackles against Marshall
on Sept. 6 and was named UW’s special
teams payer of the week
2007 Season
Earned first letter ... played in eight games,
including six starts ... started at LG (Kemp
moved to RG) against 16th-ranked Tennessee
in the 2008 Outback Bowl, in win at
Minnesota on Nov. 17 and in upset win over
13th-ranked Michigan on Nov. 10 ... started
at LG for injured Andy Kemp at No. 1-ranked
Ohio State on Nov. 3, as well as in wins over
Indiana on Oct. 27 and Northern Illinois on
Oct. 20 ... saw action on offensive line vs. The
Citadel on Sept. 15 and Washington State on
Sept. 1
2007 Season
Played in three games on special teams
2006 Season
Did not see game action
2005 Season
Redshirted
High School
First-team Columbus Dispatch All-Agonis
selection … two-time all-city choice … SNP
Super 25 team … first-team all-district and
defensive player of the year … team MVP …
made 130 tackles, including nine QB sacks,
as a senior … rushed for 800 yards and 16
TDs on 70 carries, too … scored 20 TDs and
made 255 tackles (including 36 QB sacks)
during his career … also lettered in track …
2006 Season
Redshirted ... named UW’s scout team offensive player of the week for Penn State and
Minnesota games
High School
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football coach was Jim Miranda
education
Personal
Mother is Rebecca Thornton … cousin, Natron
Means, played in the NFL for the San Diego
Chargers and Jacksonville Jaguars ... major
is history
Year GP/GS UT AT Tot. TFL QBS FC FR Int PD
2007
3/0
0
0 0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0
2008 13/0
7
2 9 0-0 0-0 0 1 0 0
Totals 16/0
7
2 9 0-0 0-0 0 1 0 0
Career Statistics
Year GP/GS UT
2008 13/0 10
Totals 13/0 10
AT
9
9
Tot. TFL QBS FC FR Int PD
19 3.0-8 0-0 0 0 0 0
19 3.0-8 0-0 0 0 0 0
Game-by-Game Tackles
2008 SEASON: Akron (1-0=1); Marshall
(3-3=6); Michigan (1-0=1); Penn State (0-1=1);
Iowa (1-1=2); Michigan State (1-1=2); Indiana
(0-1=1); Cal Poly (1-1=2); Florida State (2-1=3)
Game-by-Game Tackles
2008 SEASON: Marshall (2-0=2); Illinois
(0-1=1); Michigan State (1-1=2); Indiana
(1-0=1); Cal Poly (1-0=1); Florida State (2-0=2)
76 Bill Nagy
OL • Sr./Jr. • 6-3 • 310
Hudson, Ohio (Hudson)
45 Dan Moore
DL • Sr./Sr. • 6-2 • 283
O’Fallon, Ill. (O’Fallon Township/Joliet
Junior College)
Honors and Awards
2009 preseason third-team All-Big Ten selection by Phil Steele ... 2007 Academic All-Big
Ten
2008 Season
Earned second letter ... played in eight games,
starting three ... started at right guard for the
injured Eric Vanden Heuvel (Urbik moved to
tackle) against Minnesota on Nov. 15 ... saw
action on OL at Indiana on Nov. 8 ... secondconsecutive start at right guard against
Illinois on Oct. 25 ... made first career start
at Iowa on Oct. 18 ... played right guard after
replacing injured Kraig Urbik in third quarter
against Penn State on Oct. 11 ... appeared
in “jumbo” package vs. Ohio State on Oct. 4
... saw action at center late in game versus
Marshall on Sept. 6 ... appeared late in Akron
game on Aug. 30 as a reserve center
2008 Season
Earned first letter as a Badger ... played
in all 13 games and totaled 19 tackles ...
three tackles, including a 2-yard TFL in the
Champs Sports Bowl against Florida State ...
two tackles against Cal Poly on Nov. 22 ... one
tackle at Indiana on Nov. 8 ... two tackles,
including 0.5 TFL at Michigan State on Nov.
1 ... two tackles and a 0.5 TFL at Iowa on
Oct. 18 ... one tackle against Penn State on
Oct. 11 ... career-high six tackles, including a
four-yard TFL on Sept. 6 against Marshall ...
made Badger debut on Aug. 30 against Akron
and had one solo stop
Junior College (at Joliet)
Ranked as the 94th-best junior college player
in the nation (Rivals.com) … second-team
all-conference and second-team all-area as a
senior … team won the 2007 Graphic Printing
Bowl … 40 tackles, including 11 TFLs and
eight QB sacks as a sophomore
2007 Season
Earned first letter ... saw action in five games
… saw action at RG for injured John Moffitt
in third quarter at Minnesota on Nov. 17 …
played at RG late in win over Northern Illinois
on Oct. 20 ... saw first action as a Badger at
guard late in game vs. The Citadel on Sept. 15
High School
Honorable mention all-state and first-team
all-conference linebacker, as well as St. Louis
Post-Dispatch Defensive Player of the Year, as
a senior … second-team all-conference running back as a senior … honorable mention
all-state, first-team all-metro and first-team
all conference as a junior linebacker … 102
tackles, one QB sack and one interception
as a senior … team captain as a junior and
senior … head coach was Todd Moeller
2006 Season
Redshirted
High School
Ranked among top 45 guards in nation and
among top 45 players in Ohio by Rivals.com
… PrepStar all-region choice … rated among
top 40 players in the Midwest by SuperPrep
… among top 55 offensive linemen nationally
according to Scout.com … two-time all-state
selection … Cleveland Touchdown Club’s
Defensive Player of the Year in 2005 … named
to Cleveland Plain Dealer and Akron Beacon
Journal all-star teams in 2005 … named to
Ohio North-South All-Star team … threetime all-conference choice … earned team
Captain’s Award and was team MVP as a
Personal
Mother is Kimberly Moore … attended Eastern
Illinois as a freshman, moved on to Joliet
Junior College and is now at Wisconsin ...
major is family, consumer and community
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senior … named to conference’s all-academic
team as a senior … garnered McDonald’s
McScholar Athlete Award … earned three
football letters, as well as two in baseball and
one in basketball … football coach was Tom
Narducci
High School
Ranked as the No. 4 kicker in the nation
by Rivals.com and No. 8 by Scout.com …
rated as the fourth-best player in the state
by Scout.com … first-team all-state (WFCA,
AP), first-team all-suburban, first-team allarea, first-team all-county and first-team
all-conference punter as a senior … first-team
all-suburban, first-team all-county and firstteam all-conference linebacker as a senior …
conference defensive co-perimeter player of
the year and honorable mention all-conference tight end as a senior … honorable mention all-state, first-team all-area, first-team
all-suburban, second-team all-county and
first-team all-conference punter as a junior
… honorable mention all-area, all-state tournament team, high honorable mention allsuburban and first-team all-county linebacker
as a junior … second-team all-conference
punter as a sophomore … totaled 56 tackles
and two interceptions as a senior … 24 punts
with a 39 yard average, including 13 inside
the 20-yard line … team captain as a senior
… National Honor Society member … National
Society of High School Scholars … Milwaukee
Journal Sentinel and Milwaukee Brewers
Student Achiever Award … head coach was
Doug Lange
Personal
Parents are Bill and Judy Nagy ... cousin,
Amy Doman, played volleyball at Wyoming,
while another cousin, Krissy Zatroch, played
basketball at Kenyon College ... major is agricultural business management
Career Statistics
Year GP/GS
2007
5/0
2008
8/3
Totals 13/3
98 Brad Nortman
P • So./So. • 6-3 • 209
Brookfield, Wis. (Central)
2008 Season
Earned first letter ... played in all 13 games
as UW’s starting punter ... had 66 punts for
2,761 yards with a 41.8 yard average ... 41.8
yard average ranked sixth in the Big Ten and
fifth among freshmen in the nation ... six
punts for an average of 44.3 yards with a long
of 55 and one downed inside the 20-yard line
in the Champs Sports Bowl against Florida
State ... four punts averaging 38.5 yards with
one downed inside the 20-yd line against
Cal Poly on Nov. 22 ... six punts averaging
41.2 yards per punt, including two inside the
20-yard line against Minnesota on Nov. 15
... two punts for 98 yards at Indiana on Nov.
8 ... eight punts for an average of 39.9 yards
with one inside the 20-yd line at Michigan
State on Nov. 1 ... named the Big Ten, ESPN.
com’s Big Ten and UW’s Special Teams Player
of the Week after kicking six punts (three
inside the 20-yd line) for a career-best 51.7
per punt average (third-best game average
in UW history) and a career long 64-yard
boot against Illinois on Oct. 25 ... six punts
averaging 36.5 yards at Iowa on Oct. 18
... career-high seven punts averaging 37.4
yards against Penn State on Oct. 11 .. six
punts against Ohio State on Oct. 4 ... averaged 42.0 yards per punt and had a long off
55 yards versus the Buckeyes ... six punts
averaging 39.8 yards on Sept. 27 at Michigan
... five punts at Fresno State on Sept. 13 ...
averaged 38.8 yards/punt with two being
downed inside the 20-yard line ... had three
punts averaging 47.7 yards on Sept. 6 against
Marshall ... made his debut as a Badger
against Akron on Aug. 30 ... had one punt for
58 yards inside the 20-yard line
Personal
Parents are William and Jane Nortman
… enjoys golfing … Special Olympics and
Nursing Home volunteer … Calvary Lutheran
Church Praise Band and mission servant ...
major is undeclared
Career Punting Statistics
Year GP/GS
Att.
Yds.
2008
13/0
66
2,761
Totals 13/0
66
2,761
Avg.
41.8
41.8
I20
19
19
Long
64
64
Game-by-Game Punting (Att-Yds, Avg)
2008 SEASON: Akron (1-58, 58.0); Marshall
(3-143, 47.7); Fresno State (5-194, 38.8);
Michigan (6-239, 39.8); Ohio State (6-252,
42.0); Penn State (7-262, 37.4); Iowa (6-219,
36.5); Illinois (6-310, 51.7); Michigan State
(8-319, 39.9); Indiana (2-98, 49.0); Minnesota
(6-247, 41.2); Cal Poly (4-154, 38.5); Florida
State (6-266, 44.3)
93 Louis Nzegwu
DL • Jr./So. • 6-4 • 245
Platteville, Wis. (Platteville)
Honors and Awards
2008 Academic All-Big Ten
2008 Season
Earned first letter ... appeared on defensive
line and on special teams in 11 games ... one
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tackle against Florida State in the Champs
Sports Bowl ... career-high three tackles at
Michigan on Sept. 27 ... one tackle against
Marshall on Sept. 6 .... played in first game as
a Badger and had one solo stop against Akron
on Aug. 30
undeclared
2007 Season
Redshirted
2008 Season
Earned first letter ... appeared in all 13
games, starting three ... filled in at right
tackle when starter Eric Vanden Huevel left
with an injury at Indiana on Nov. 8 ... thirdstraight start at left tackle against Illinois on
Oct. 25 ... first career start against Penn State
on Oct. 11 ... filled in for injured left tackle
Gabe Carimi in first quarter of Ohio State
game on Oct. 4 ... played in his first game at
Wisconsin against Akron on Aug. 30
67 Josh Oglesby
OL • Jr./So. • 6-7 • 330
Milwaukee, Wis. (St. Francis)
High School
Rated among top 60 running backs in the
nation and No. 5 player in Wisconsin by
Rivals.com … tabbed among top 50 players in
Midwest by SuperPrep … ranked as nation’s
No. 87 defensive end by Scouts, Inc. … named
Wisconsin State Journal Small Schools Player
of the Year in 2006 … first-team all-state,
all-area and all-conference running back as
a senior … two-time team MVP … rushed for
1,708 yards and 23 TDs on 241 carries in
2006 … career totals included 3,315 rushing
yards and 39 TDs on 491 carries … an academic all-conference choice … four-time track
letterwinner … football coach was Scott Statz
2007 Season
Redshirted ... named UW offensive scout team
player of the week for Illinois game
High School
Rated No. 1 offensive tackle and No. 10 overall player (including No. 1 in Wisconsin) in the
nation by Rivals.com … named to Velocity/
PrepStar 100 team and was tabbed as top
offensive lineman in nation … tabbed No. 2
offensive tackle in nation by Scouts, Inc. …
named All-American by SuperPrep, which
ranked him as No. 3 offensive tackle in nation
… ranked 28th on the ESPN 150 list of the
nation’s top players … named to U.S. Army
All-America team … sustained knee injury
in fourth game of senior year and missed
remainder of campaign … earned All-America
honors from USA Today and all-state honors
as a junior in 2005 … also a track letterwinner … football coach was Doug Sarver …
honor roll student in 2004 and 2005
Personal
Parents are Mary and Louis Nzegwu … cousin
of former Badger DB Jack Ikegwuonu ...
major is family, consumer and communications education
Career Statistics
Year GP/GS UT
2008 11/0
2
Totals 11/0
2
AT Tot. TFL QBS FC FR Int PD
4
6 0-0 0-0
0 0 0 0
4
6 0-0 0-0
0 0 0 0
Game-by-Game Tackles
2008 SEASON: Akron (1-0=1); Marshall
(0-1=1); Michigan (0-3=3); Florida State
(1-0=1)
Personal
Parents are Katherine and Kenneth Oglesby
... major is undeclared
16 Chukwuma Offor
DB • Jr./So. • 6-0 • 179
Madison, Wis. (LaFollette)
Career Statistics
Year GP/GS
2008 13/0
Total 13/0
2008 Season
Did not see game action
2007 Season
Joined team as a walk-on in the fall and redshirted
10 Curt Phillips
QB • So./Fr. • 6-2 • 228
Kingsport, Tenn. (Sullivan South)
High School
Second-team all-conference as a senior
… three interceptions, 70 tackles and one
touchdown as a senior … outstanding senior
athlete award … coach was Chad Weise …
national honor society member
2008 Season
Redshirted ... named UW’s offensive scout
team player of the year ... named UW’s
offensive scout team player of the week at
Michigan on Sept. 27 ... named UW’s offensive scout team player of the week against
Marshall on Sept. 6
Personal
Parents are Sylvester and Caroline Offor …
enjoys reading and video games ... major is
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2006 Season
Did not see game action ... named UW’s
defensive scout team player of the week for
Iowa game
High School
PrepStar All-American and nation’s No. 10
quarterback, Tennessee Gatorade Player
of the Year and PrepStar 135 Dream Team
… rated as No. 4 player in Tennessee and
seventh-best dual-threat QB in the the nation
by Rivals.com … ranked as the 109th-best
player in the nation by PrepStar and was
first-team all-state, Tennessee Dream Team,
first-team all-conference and conference MVP
as a senior … first-team all-state, first-team
all-East Tennessee, first-team all-conference
and conference MVP as a junior … first-team
all-state, first-team all-conference and conference MVP as a sophomore … team captain as
a senior … Tennessee U.S. Army All-Academic
Team … career totals include 5,418 passing
yards, 3,788 rushing yards and 115 career
TDs (64 rushing, 51 passing) … senior year
totals included 2,263 passing yards, 1,885
rushing yards and 57 touchdowns … fourtime letterwinner in football … also lettered in
basketball and track and field … head coach
was Stacy Carter
High School
Football and track captain as a senior …
special mention all-area football senior year
… started at linebacker for a team that gave
up 18 points all season (11 games) … caught
12 passes for 108 yards and two TDs as a
senior … as a senior he returned one kick for
a TD while forcing three fumbles, one safety
and blocking a kick … career stats include
85 tackles and eight interceptions … fourtime letter winner in track … all-conference
in track his freshman, sophomore and junior
seasons … three-time indoor all-state selection … won the state championship in the
indoor 4 x 200m his sophomore and senior
seasons … 100m personal best is 10.98 …
also earned second-team all-area honors in
basketball as a senior … four-year honor roll
student and president of the German Club …
selected to Illinois Boys State in 2004 … high
school football coach was Dick Duval
Personal
Parents are Jim and Drenda Phillips …
mother played volleyball at Memphis State …
Fellowship of Christian Athletes member and
enjoys snowboarding and wakeboarding ...
major is undeclared
Personal
Parents are Dave and Debbie … interests
include fishing and watching movies … sister,
Kristen, played softball at Illinois Wesleyan
from 1998-2001 ... major is sociology
42 Erik Prather
LB • 5th/Sr. • 6-3 • 230
St. Joseph, Ill. (Ogden/Parkland College)
Career Statistics
Year GP/GS UT
2007
8/0
0
2008 13/0
8
Totals 21/0
8
2009 Season
Suffered knee injury in spring practice and
will miss 2009 season
AT Tot. TFL QBS FC FR Int PD
1
1 0-0 0-0
0 0 0 0
10 18 1.5-4 0-0
0 0 0 0
11 19 1.5-4 0-0
0 0 0 0
Game-by-Game Tackles
2007 SEASON: Northern Illinois (0-1=1)
2008 Season
Earned second letter ... appeared on special
teams and at linebacker in all 13 games ...
totaled 18 tackles ... one stop in the Champs
Sports Bowl against Florida State ... one
tackle against Cal Poly on Nov. 22 ... three
tackles, including 0.5 TFLs at Indiana on
Nov. 8 ... two stops at Michigan State on
Nov. 1 ... two tackles against Illinois on Oct.
25 ... one tackle at Iowa on Oct. 18 ... one
tackle against Penn State on Oct. 11 ... two
stops against Ohio State on Oct. 4 ... careerhigh four tackles, including one TFL against
Marshall on Sept. 6 ... one solo stop against
Akron on Aug. 30
2008 SEASON: Akron (1-0=1); Marshall
(3-1=4); Ohio State (0-2=2); Penn State
(1-0=1); Iowa (0-1=1); Illinois (0-2=2);
Michigan State (1-1=2); Indiana (0-3=3); Cal
Poly (1-0=1); Florida State (1-0=1)
17 Mike Preisler
RB • Jr./So. • 6-0 • 194
Port Washington, Wis. (Port Washington)
2008 Season
Did not see game action
2007 Season
Joined as a walk-on in fall and redshirted
2007 Season
Earned first letter ... played on special teams
in eight games ... named UW scout team
defensive player of the week for Michigan
game
High School
Three-time high school Athlete of the Year …
team MVP as a junior and senior … team captain as a junior and senior … all-conference
LB as a junior … all-conference LB and RB as
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a senior … played in the Wisconsin Football
Coaches Association all-star game … totaled
289 tackles, 1,384 rush yards and 311 receiving yards … head coach was Tim Greisch …
also lettered in basketball, wrestling and track
… National Honor Society member … Scholar
Athlete of the year three-times
41 Kevin Rouse
LB • Jr./So. • 6-0 • 232
Yorkville, Ill. (Joliet Catholic Academy)
Personal
Parents are Robert and Joan … enjoys fishing
and running ... major is wildlife ecology
2007 Season
Redshirted ... named UW’s scout team defensive player of the week for Northern Illinois
game
2008 Season
Did not see game action
94 Jeremy Reierson
TE • So./Fr. • 6-6 • 238
Rio, Wis. (Rio)
High School
An All-America selection by PrepStar …
ranked among top 50 players in the Midwest
by SuperPrep … rated No. 16 inside linebacker in the nation and No. 8 player in Illinois
according to Rivals.com … ranked as No. 15
inside linebacker in nation by Scouts, Inc.
… an all-area selection by Chicago Tribune,
Chicago Sun-Times and Daily Southtown …
conference defensive MVP in 2006 … school
won state title twice during his four years …
team captain as a senior … senior year statistics included 115 tackles, 21 tackles for loss,
three QB sacks, two fumble recoveries and an
interception returned for a TD … coach was
Dan Sharp … earned academic all-state honors as a junior and senior
2008 Season
Redshirt season ... Named offensive scout
team player of the week against Iowa on Oct.
18
High School
First-team all-conference LB, second-team
RB and state qualifier in the high jump, long
jump and 110 meter hurdles as a senior ...
first-team all-conference and state qualifier
in the high jump and 110 meter hurdles as
a junior ... career totals of 176 tackles and
three interceptions to go along with 96 carries
for 643 yards and 13 touchdowns ... four-year
letterwinner in football, basketball and track
and field ... National Honor Society member
and WIAA scholar athlete ... head coach was
Nick Crawford
Personal
Parents are Susan and Kevin Rouse … father
was a football All-American at Loras College
… grandfather, Bill Rouse, was a pitcher in
the Chicago White Sox minor league system
from 1951-56 ... major is undeclared
Personal
Parents are John and Barb Reierson ...
uncle, Donnie Thompson, played football at
UW-Whitewater from 1961-65 and is a member of the UW-Whitewater Hall of Fame ...
enjoys hunting and fishing ... major is undeclared
65 Joe Schafer
OL • So./Fr. • 6-4 • 305
St. Paul, Minn. (Cretin-Derham Hall)
2008 Season
Redshirt season ... named UW’s offensive
scout team player of the week against Illinois
on Oct. 25
28 Coddye Ring-Noonan
DB • So./Fr. • 5-10 • 195
Madison, Wis. (East)
High School
Ranked as the No. 4 player in Minnesota and
the No. 37 offensive lineman in the nation by
Rivals.com … rated as the No. 5 player in the
state and 54th-best offensive lineman nationally by Scout.com … first-team all-state (AP,
Pioneer Press, Minnesota Vikings, Minnesota
Preps) … first-team all-metro, first-team allconference and conference offensive lineman
of the year as a senior … first-team all-conference and honorable mention all-state as a
junior … honorable mention all-conference as
a sophomore … team captain as a senior …
three-year letterwinner in football and track
and field … two-time letterwinner in basketball … National Honor Society and High
Honor Role all four years … head coach was
2008 Season
Redshirt season
High School
Honorable mention all-conference and team
captain as a senior ... two-time letterwinner in
football ... 33 tackles, two interceptions and
733 rushing yards as a senior ... also lettered
in track ... two-year honor roll student ...
head coach was Dennis Hill
Personal
Parents are Kevin Noonan and Lori Ring ...
enjoys fishing and snowboarding ... major is
undeclared
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in the Midwest by SuperPrep and among top
75 players in the Midwest by Prep Football
Report … an honorable mention all-state
choice, he was also a two-time all-county,
all-area and all-conference selection … twotime team MVP and captain … made 99 total
tackles, including 11 QB sacks, and recovered
four fumbles as a senior … also returned
three kicks for TDs and one punt for a TD …
football coach was Michael Grenda
Mike Scanlan
Personal
Parents are Brad and Peggy Schafer … uncle,
Lee, was an Academic All-American football
player at Macalester College … cousin, Ben
Anderson, played basketball at Indiana State
… avid baseball fan ... major is undeclared
50 O’Brien Schofield
DE • 5th/Sr. • 6-2 • 248
Great Lakes, Ill. (N. Chicago Community)
Personal
Parents are Anthony and Dawn Schofield
… uncle, Andre Carter, played football at
Clemson (1992-96) … cousin, Bobby Engram,
was a star receiver at Penn State and played
in the NFL for the Seattle Seahawks and
Chicago Bears … another cousin, Vonnie
Holiday, played football at North Carolina and
later in the NFL with the Green Bay Packers,
Kansas City Chiefs and Miami Dolphins ...
major is afro-american studies
2008 Season
Earned second letter ... started all 13 games
... totaled 40 tackles ... 8.5 TFLs for loss of
48 yards ... tied for most sacks on the team
with 5.0 for 42 yards ... one PBU and three
quarterback hurries ... four tackles, including a 3-yard TFL in the Champs Sports Bowl
against Florida State ... four stops, including
two TFLs for six yards and a five-yard QB
sack against Cal Poly on Nov. 22 ... two stops
and a fumble recovery against Minnesota on
Nov. 15 ... two tackles at Indiana on Nov. 8 ...
named UW’s co-defensive player of the week
after his four stops, including 1.5 TFLs and
a 16-yd QB sack at Michigan State on Nov. 1
... five tackles, including 0.5 TFL and a pass
breakup against Illinois on Oct. 25 ... one
stop at Iowa on Oct. 18 ... three tackles on
Oct. 11 against Penn State ... three tackles,
including a four-yard QB sack against Ohio
State on Oct. 4 ... career-best seven tackles,
0.5 for loss, at Michigan on Sept. 27 ... nineyard QB sack at Fresno State on Sept. 13 ...
two stops on Sept. 6 against Marshall ... had
two tackles and a QB sack on Aug. 30 against
Akron
Career Statistics
Year GP/GS UT AT Tot. TFL QBS
2006
5/0
0 0
0 0-0
0-0
2007 13/1
7 1
8 0-0
0-0
2008 13/13 27 13 40 8.5-48 5.0-42
Totals 31/14 34 14 48 8.5-48 5.0-42
FC FR Int PD
0 0 0 0
1 0 0 0
0 1 0 1
1 1 0 1
Game-by-Game Tackles
2007 SEASON: The Citadel (1-0=1);Michigan
State (1-0=1); Ohio State (1-0=1); Michigan
(1-0=1); Minnesota (1-0=1); Tennessee (2-1=3)
2008 SEASON: Akron (1-1=2); Marshall
(1-1=2); Fresno State (1-0=1); Ohio State
(2-1=3); Penn State (2-1=3); Iowa (0-1=1);
Illinois (4-1=5); Michigan State (2-2=4);
Indiana (2-0=2); Minnesota (2-0=2); Cal Poly
(4-0=4); Florida State (3-1=4)
2007 Season
Earned first letter ... tallied his first career
start at DE in the 2008 Outback Bowl against
16th-ranked Tennessee (three tackles and a
forced fumble) ... saw action on special teams
in all 13 games ... made five solo tackles …
named UW scout team defensive player of the
week for Ohio State game
18 Dustin Sherer
QB • 5th/Sr. • 6-4 • 220
Cicero, Ind. (Arcadia Hamilton Hts.)
2008 Season
Earned first letter ... played in 11 games,
starting seven of them ... recorded a 121.78
passer rating as a starter, completing
93-of-172 passes for 1,246 yards, six touchdowns and four interceptions ... went 9-for-16
for 132 yards and one TD against Florida
State in the Champs Sports Bowl ... careerhigh 245 yards through the air against Cal
Poly, completing 13-of-22 passes and one TD
... threw for 242 yards on 18-for-31 passing
and one TD against Minnesota on Nov. 15
... was 10-of-19 for 143 yards at Indiana on
Nov. 8 ... went 14-for-28 for 149 yards and a
touchdown pass at Michigan State on Nov. 1
... also had five carries for five yards against
the Spartans ... accounted for three touch-
2006 Season
Played in five games, mostly on special teams,
but did not letter ... saw action at LB late in
Indiana game on Sept. 30 ... saw first action
of career (on special teams) vs. San Diego
State on Sept. 16
2005 Season
Redshirted
High School
Rated by Rivals.com as the No. 24 player in
Illinois and among the top 25 defensive ends
nationally … ranked among top 35 players
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Penn State (9-17-1, 115); Iowa (17-34-2,
161); Illinois (12-22-0, 174, 2); Michigan
State (14-28-0, 149, 1); Indiana (10-19-1,
143, 0); Minnesota (18-31-0, 242, 1); Cal Poly
(13-22-1, 245, 1); Florida State (9-16-0, 132,
1)
downs against Illinois (two passing/one rushing) ... totaled 174 passing yards (12-of-22)
and also ran for 40 yards on nine carries
vs. the Illini ... first career start at Iowa on
Oct. 18, going 17-of-34 for 161 yards ... saw
extensive time at QB against Penn State on
Oct. 11 after replacing starter Allan Evridge
in third quarter ... threw for 115 yards on
9-for-17 and ran for two yards on five carries
... appeared during fourth quarter at Fresno
State on Sept. 13 for injured Evridge ... was
1-for-1 through the air and ran a QB sneak
for two yards late in game ... completed first
career pass late in game against Marshall on
Sept. 6 for 21 yards ... appeared as backup
QB against Akron on Aug. 30
Career Rushing Statistics
Year
Att.
Yds.
2006
0
0
2007
0
0
2008
49
19
Totals
49
19
2006 Season
Played in two games, but did not letter ... saw
first career action in fourth quarter of game
at Indiana on Sept. 30 ... also played late in
Buffalo game on Nov. 18
2008 Season
Earned first letter ... appeared in 11 games
primarily on kickoff unit ... two tackles late
in game against Florida State in the Champs
Sports Bowl ... one tackle against Minnesota
on Nov. 15 ... two tackles against Illinois on
Oct. 25 ... made first tackle and recovered
a fumble at Michigan on Sept. 27 ... made
Badger debut late in game against Marshall
on Sept. 6 on kickoff unit
High School
One of top 15 quarterbacks in the nation
and the No. 4 player in Indiana according
to Rivals.com … ranked among top 45 players in the Midwest by PrepStar and among
top 55 players in the Midwest according to
Prep Football Report … named to Indiana
Football Coaches Association’s “Top 50” and
Bloomington Herald-Times’ “Top 33” … Mr.
Football finalist … four-time team MVP and
two-time team captain … 33-7 record as
starter … as a senior he completed 139 of 234
passes for 2,468 yards and 30 TDs … career
totals included 384 of 699 passing for 6,371
yards and 61 TDs … football coach was Steve
Stirn
High School
First-team all-state, first-team all-area and
first-team all-district as a senior … secondteam all-state, second-team all-area and firstteam all-district as a junior … second-team
all-area and district sophomore defensive
player of the year as a sophomore … team
captain as a senior … career totals of 17
interceptions, 155 tackles, four forced fumbles and three fumble recoveries … 40 tackles
and five interceptions as a senior … team
MVP as a senior … Academic All-District …
also lettered in basketball and track ... head
coach was Bob Shipley
Personal
Parents are Devon and Carmelita Sherer ...
major is sociology
TD
0
0
6
6
LG
0
0
30
30
10 Devin Smith
DB • So./So. • 5-11 • 188
Coppell, Texas (Coppell)
2005 Season
Redshirted
Int Yds.
1
0
0
0
5 1,389
6 1,389
Avg/R
0.0
0.0
0.4
0.4
Game-by-Game Rushing
2008 SEASON (A-Yds., TD): Akron (1-4);
Fresno State (1-2); Penn State (5-2); Iowa
(3-(-9)); Illinois (9-40); Michigan State (5-5);
Indiana (6-3); Minnesota (7-(-35)); Cal Poly
(5-(-22)); Florida State (7-9)
2007 Season
Took final snap of Indiana game on Oct. 27
for his only playing time of the season
Career Passing Statistics
Year GP/GS Cmp.
Att.
2006
2/0
0
3
2007
1/0
0
0
2008 11/7 104 191
Totals 14/7 104 194
TD
0
0
1
1
Pct. LG
.000 0
.000 0
.545 49
.536 49
Personal
Parents are Stephen and Debra Smith …
father played football at Memphis … uncle,
Jack Eckwood, played football at Arkansas
and professionally with the Tampa Bay
Buccaneers ... major is undeclared
Game-by-Game Passing
2006 SEASON (C-A-I, Yds., TD): Indiana
(0-2-1, 0); Buffalo (0-1-0, 0)
Career Statistics
Year GP/GS UT AT Tot. TFL QBS FC FR Int PD
2008 11/0
2
4
6 0-0 0-0 0 1 0 0
Totals 11/0
2
4
6 0-0 0-0 0 1 0 0
2008 SEASON (C-A-I, Yds., TD): Marshall
(1-1-0, 21, 0); Fresno State (1-1-0, 7, 0);
60
2007 Season
Earned first letter ... saw action on special
teams in 12 games ... had three tackles
against 16th-ranked Tennessee in the 2008
Outback Bowl ... also played at LB late in win
over Indiana on Oct. 27 ... assisted on two
tackles vs. Hoosiers ... solo tackle at Penn
State on Oct. 13 ... career-high three tackles
in win over Iowa on Sept. 22 ... two tackles
vs. The Citadel on Sept. 15 and Washington
State on Sept. 1
Game-by-Game Tackles
2008 SEASON: Michigan (0-1=1); Illinois
(0-2=2); Minnesota (0-1=1); Florida State
(2-0=2)
22 Erik Smith
RB • So./Fr. • 6-0 • 198
Chicago, Ill. (Bolingbrook)
2008 Season
Redshirt season ... UW’s offensive scout team
player of the week against Michigan State on
Nov. 1 ... offensive scout team player of the
week against Akron on Aug. 30
High School
Earned All-America honors from PrepStar
… named “Mr. Football” by Minnesota State
High School Football Coaches Association
… two-time, first-team all-state, all-metro
and all-conference selection … among top 40
inside linebackers in the nation according
to Scouts, Inc. … rated the No. 8 player in
Minnesota by Rivals.com … captained football
team as a senior … led team to back-to-back
Class 5A state titles … team’s leading tackler
as a senior (83) and junior (105) … registered
16 tackles for loss and six interceptions over
final two prep seasons combined … also
rushed for 850 yards and 19 TDs during his
last two campaigns … earned three letters in
football, two in basketball and one in baseball
… football coach was Mike Grant
High School
17th-best player in Illinois and the No. 72
running back in the nation by Scout.com …
first-team all-state (Rivals.com and Edgytim.
com) … first-team all-area, first-team allconference, conference MVP and two-time
Chicago Tribune Player of the Week as a
senior … honorable mention all-area as a
junior … career totals of 3,100 yards rushing, 470 yards receiving and 32 touchdowns
… team captain as a senior … totaled 1,400
yards rushing and 13 touchdowns as a senior
… head coach was John Ivlow
Personal
Parents are Andre Boozer and Erika Simpson
… relative, Brice Hunter, played football at
Georgia and then went on to play in the NFL
with the Miami Dolphins and Tampa Bay
Buccaneers … enjoys playing video games,
gymnastics, basketball and dancing ... major
is undeclared
Personal
Parents are Susan and Kenneth Sorensen ...
major is economics
Career Statistics
Year GP/GS UT
2007 12/0
6
2008 11/2
7
Totals 23/2 13
9 Blake Sorensen
LB • Jr./Jr. • 6-1 • 231
Eden Prairie, Minn. (Eden Prairie)
AT Tot. TFL QBS FC FR Int PD
8 14 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0
7 14 2.0-10 0-0 0 0 0 0
15 28 2.0-10 0-0 0 0 0 0
Game-by-Game Tackles
2007 SEASON: Washington State (1-1=2);
The Citadel (2-2=4); Iowa (1-2=3); Penn State
(1-0=1); Indiana (0-2=2); Tennessee (2-1=3)
Honors and Awards
2008 Academic All-Big Ten
2008 SEASON: (Akron 3-1=4); Marshall
(2-1=3); Ohio State (0-2=2); Michigan State
(0-1=1); Minnesota (1-2=3); Florida State
(1-0=1)
2008 Season
Earned second letter ... appeared in 11 games
on special teams and two starts at linebacker
... finished with 14 tackles (seven solo, seven
assisted) and 2.0 TFLs for 10 yards ... one
TFL for 5 yards against Florida State in the
Champs Sports Bowl ... had first career kick
return for 11 yards against Florida State ...
three tackles against Minnesota on Nov. 15 ...
one tackle at Michigan State on Nov. 1 ... two
stops on Oct. 4 against Ohio State ... started
second-straight game against Marshall on
Sept. 6 and had three tackles ... made first
career start against Akron on Aug. 30 in place
of injured Jonathan Casillas ... career-high
four tackles including one TFL for five yards
against the Zips
15 Culmer St. Jean
LB • Sr./Jr. • 6-0 • 233
Naples, Fla. (Lely)
2008 Season
Earned second letter ... played in all 13
games on special teams and at linebacker ...
... finished with 23 tackles (13 solo, 10 assisted) ... started at middle linebacker against
Florida State in the Champs Sports Bowl ...
had seven stops against the Seminoles ...
career-high nine tackles while seeing exten-
61
sive time at LB against Cal Poly on Nov. 22
... saw action at mike linebacker after replacing injured Jaevery McFadden and had two
tackles at Indiana on Nov. 8 ... first career
interception for 37 yards to go along with two
tackles against Penn State on Oct. 11 ... one
tackle against Ohio State on Oct. 4 ... one
tackle against Marshall on Sept. 6 ... one solo
stop against Akron on Aug. 30
79 Jeff Stehle
DL • 5th/Sr. • 6-6 • 310
Constantia, N.Y. (Moore)
2008 Season
Earned second letter ... saw action in 12
games on defensive line and on punt return
... career-best three stops against Florida
State in the Champs Sports Bowl ... one
tackle against Cal Poly on Nov. 22 ... two
tackles including a 4-yard QB sack at Indiana
... one tackle on Oct. 4 against Ohio State ...
one tackle at Fresno State ... career-high four
stops, including a TFL against Marshall
2007 Season
Earned first letter ... played in 12 games
(special teams and/or linebacker), including
first career start for injured Elijah Hodge, at
Illinois on Oct. 6 ... also started for injured
Hodge in win at Minnesota on Nov. 17 (careerhigh six tackles against Golden Gophers) …
picked up five tackles, including a half TFL,
vs. Fighting Illini ... registered three stops in
win over The Citadel on Sept. 15 ... saw first
action as a Badger vs. Washington State on
Sept. 1
2007 Season
Earned first lettter ... played in all 13 games
on DL ... two solo stops at Penn State on Oct.
13 ... assisted on a tackle in win over 23rdranked Michigan State on Sept. 29 ... registered two tackles in win over The Citadel on
Sept. 15 ... assisted on pair of tackles, including 0.5 TFL, at UNLV on Sept. 8
2006 Season
Redshirted ... named UW’s scout team defensive player of the week for Penn State and
Indiana games
2006 Season
Did not see game action ... named UW scout
team defensive player of the week for Purdue
game
High School
Third-team Class A all-state selection by
Florida Sports Writers Association and allarea choice of the Naples Daily News ...
PrepStar all-region choice ... football team
MVP in 2005 ... threw for 909 yards and eight
TDs and rushed for 209 yards and seven
scores as a senior ... also registered eight
interceptions along with 30 tackles ... fourtime letterwinner in football, track and basketball ... an all-area basketball player and
all-area track performer ... football coach was
Chris Metzger
2005 Season
Redshirted
High School
One of top 20 players in New York according
to SuperPrep and one of the top 60 players
in the East according to Prep Football Report
… second-team all-state selection and team
MVP in 2004 after making 14 catches for 296
yards and two touchdowns, as well as making
62 tackles, including eight QB sacks … won
Albright Award as Most Outstanding Player in
Oswego County, N.Y. ... also played basketball
… football coach was Bert Conklin
Personal
Parents are Dirogene and Ydora St. Jean ...
cousin, Steve Octavien, played football at
Nebraska ... major is consumer affairs
Personal
Parents are Kevin and Kathy Stehle ... major
is agricultural business management
Career Statistics
Year GP/GS UT AT Tot. TFL QBS FC FR Int PD
2007 12/2 12 5 17 0.5-1 0-0 0 0 0 0
2008 13/1 13 10 21 0.0-0 0-0 0 0 1 0
Totals 25/3 25 15 40 0.5-1 0-0 0 0 1 0
Career Statistics
Year GP/GS UT AT Tot. TFL QBS FC FR Int PD
2007 13/0
3 6
9 0.5-1 0-0 0 0 0 0
2008 12/0
9 3 12 2.0-6 1.0-4 0 0 0 0
Totals 25/0 12 9 21 2.5-7 1.0-4 0 0 0 0
Game-by-Game Tackles
2007 SEASON: The Citadel (2-1=3); Illinois
(3-2=5); Penn State (1-0=1); Northern Illinois
(1-0=1); Indiana (1-0=1); Minnesota (4-2=6)
Game-by-Game Tackles
2007 SEASON: UNLV (0-2=2); The Citadel
(1-1=2); Michigan State (0-1=1); Penn State
(2-0=2); Indiana (0-1=1); Michigan (0-1=1)
2008 SEASON: Akron (1-0=1); Marshall
(0-1=1); Ohio State (0-1=1); Penn State
(0-2=2); Indiana (2-0=2); Cal Poly (5-4=9);
Florida State (5-2=7)
2008 SEASON: Marshall (3-1=4); Fresno State
(0-1=1); Ohio State (0-1=1); Indiana (2-0=2);
Cal Poly (1-0=1); Florida State (3-0=3)
62
Southwest by Prep Football Report … named
to Houston Chronicle “Top 100” … first-team
all-district … holds four school receiving
records, including yards in a season, receptions in a season, career yards and career
receptions … team was B1 district champions … senior year stats included 41 catches
for 629 yards and four TDs … career totals
included 93 receptions for 1,375 yards and
nine TDs … earned eight combined letters in
football, basketball and track … captained
football and basketball teams for two years
each … football coach was Mike Ferrell
53 Mike Taylor
LB • So./Fr. • 6-1 • 221
Ashwaubenon, Wis. (Ashwaubenon)
2008 Season
Redshirt season ... named UW’s defensive
scout team player of the week at Indiana on
Nov. 8
High School
No. 5 player in Wisconsin and 39th-best
weak side linebacker in the nation by Scout.
com … No. 6 player in the state by Rivals.
com … first-team all-state, first-team all-area
and first-team all-conference linebacker as a
senior … second-team all-conference punter
as a senior … first-team all-state, all-area
Player of the Year and first-team all-conference linebacker as a junior … first-team-allconference punter and kicker as a junior …
second-team all-area kicker and punter, firstteam all-conference linebacker and honorable
mention all-area linebacker as a sophomore
… as a senior he had 103 tackles, including
four TFLs, two QB sacks, and four interceptions … four-year letterwinner in football …
team MVP as junior and senior … four-time
letterwinner in wrestling, placing third at
state as a sophomore … Honor Roll all four
years… head coach was Ken Golomski
Personal
Parents are Elijah Sr. and Alicia Theus ...
major is agricultural journalism
Career Receiving Statistics
Year GP/GS
Rec.
Yds.
2007
3/0
0
0
2008
5/0
2
17
Totals
8/0
2
17
TD
0
1
1
Avg/R
0.0
8.5
8.5
LG
0
20
20
Game-by-Game Receiving
2008 SEASON: Michigan (1-(-3)); Florida State
(1-20, 1)
16 Scott Tolzien
QB • Sr./Jr. • 6-2 • 205
Rolling Meadows, Ill. (Palatine Fremd)
Personal
Parents are Kevin and Jean Taylor … brother,
Rob, currently plays football at UW-Stevens
Point … enjoys hunting and fishing ... major
is kinesiology
2008 Season
Played in three games ... completed 5-of-8
passes and threw one interception in three
games ... appeared late in game at Indiana
on Nov. 8 ... completed his only pass against
IU for 17 yards and scored his first career
touchdown on a two-yard rush ... saw first
extensive time at QB for the Badgers against
Iowa on Oct. 18 ... threw for 90 yards (4-of-7)
against the Hawkeyes and had two rushes for
10 yards ... saw first action as a Badger as a
reserve QB against Akron on Aug. 30
86 Elijah (T.J.) Theus
WR • 5th/Sr. • 6-0 • 195
Sugarland, Texas (Kempner)
2008 Season
Earned first letter ... saw action at WR in
five games ... finished with two catches for
17 yards ... caught first career touchdown
against Florida State in the Champs Sports
Bowl ... made first catch as a Badger at
Michigan on Sept. 27
2007 Season
Did not see game action
2006 Season
Redshirted
2007 Season
Played late in win over Northern Illinois on
Oct. 20 ... saw first action as a Badger briefly
at WR at Illinois on Oct. 6
High School
Ranked among top 70 quarterbacks in the
nation according to Scout.com … PrepStar allregion choice … 2005 all-state and academic
all-state selection … two-time all-conference
and two-time academic all-conference choice
… ranked among top four QBs in Chicago
area by Tom Lemming … two-time team MVP
as well as conference offensive player of the
year in 2005 … two-time Chicago Sun-Times
“Top 100” selection … team captain as a
senior … set 15 school passing records …
2006 Season
Did not see game action
2005 Season
Redshirted
High School
Ranked among top 80 players in the
63
… rated among top 25 receivers nationally
and the No. 3 player overall in Wisconsin by
Rivals.com … first-team all-state selection in
2006 after earning second-team honors as a
junior in 2005 … two-time, first-team all-area
return specialist … named to inaugural AllAmerican Offense-Defense Bowl … team captain as a senior … made 51 receptions for 799
yards and registered 17 returns for 430 yards
as a senior … also scored 13 touchdowns and
picked off two passes in final prep campaign
… 26 catches for 425 yards and six TDs as
a junior … football coach was Tim Simon …
also lettered in track
completed 116-of-179 (.656) passes for 2,247
yards and 24 TDs, as well as rushing for
seven TDs, in 2005 … threw for 4,145 yards
and 40 TDs during his career … lettered two
years each in football, basketball and track,
along with one year in baseball … National
Honor Society … ranked 15th academically
in class of 726 students … football coach was
Mike Donatucci
Personal
Parents are Mike and Ginny Tolzien ...
brother, Michael, played football at Air Force
… uncle, Mike Korf, played football at Tulane
(1971-76) ... major is kinesiology
Career Passing Statistics
Year GP/GS Cmp.
Att.
2008
3/0
5
8
Totals 3/0
5
8
Int
1
1
Yds.
107
107
Personal
Parents are Al and Jane Toon … father
starred as wide receiver (and in track) at
Wisconsin (1982–84), leaving UW as school’s
career receiving leader (131 catches, 2,103
yards, 19 TDs) … Al Toon was No. 10 pick
overall in 1985 NFL Draft and played eight
years with N.Y. Jets ... major is undeclared
Career Receiving Statistics
Year GP/GS
Rec.
Yds.
TD Avg/R LG
2008
12/0
17
257
1
15.1 28
Totals 12/0
17
257
1
15.1 28
TD Pct. LG
0 .625 33
0 .625 33
Game-by-Game Passing
2008 SEASON (C-A-I, Yds., TD): Iowa (4-7-1,
90); Indiana (1-1-0, 17)
Career Rushing Statistics
Year
Att.
Yds.
TD
Avg/R
LG
2008
4
13
1
3.2
8
Totals
4
13
1
3.2
8
Game-by-Game Receiving
2008 SEASON: Michigan (1-18); Penn State
(1-28); Iowa (1-15); Michigan State (3-44);
Indiana (3-41); Minnesota (4-44); Cal Poly
(2-40, 1); Florida State (2-27)
Game-by-Game Rushing
2008 SEASON (A-Yds., TD): Akron (1-1) ; Iowa
(2-10); Indiana (1-2, 1)
1 Nick Toon
WR • Jr./So. • 6-3 • 212
Middleton, Wis. (Middleton)
36 Mickey Turner
TE • Sr./Sr. • 6-3 • 250
Camdenton, Mo. (Camdenton)
2008 Season
Earned first letter ... played in 12 of 13 games
and finished fifth on the team with 17 receptions for 257 yards ... had 14 catches for
196 yards over the last five games ... two
catches for 27 yards against Florida State in
the Champs Sports Bowl ... two catches for
40 yards and his first career touchdown, a
26-yard reception, against Cal Poly ... careerhigh four receptions for 44 yards against
Minnesota ... three catches for 41 yards at
Indiana ... three receptions for 44 yards at
Michigan State on Nov. 1 ... one reception
for 15 yards at Iowa on Oct. 18 ... one catch
for 28 yards on Oct. 11 against Penn State
... made first catch (18 yards) as a Badger at
Michigan on Sept. 27... saw first action as a
Badger at wide receiver against Akron
Honors and Awards
2007 & 2008 Academic All-Big Ten
2008 Season
Earned third letter ... saw action at tight end
and on kickoff return and punt return units
in all 13 games, including six starts ... one
catch for nine yards against Cal Poly on Nov.
22 ... saw extensive time at tight end after
Lance Kendricks left game with injury at
Michigan State on Nov. 1 ... caught his first
career touchdown, one catch for nine yards,
against Ohio State on Oct. 4 ... had one
catch for 22 yards and recovered a fumble
at Michigan on Sept. 27 ... first career catch
against Marshall on Sept. 6
2007 Season
Earned second letter ... saw action on special
teams in all 13 games and at tight end in
nine games ... recovered fumble on punt coverage at Penn State on Oct. 13 ... registered a
solo tackle in win over 23rd-ranked Michigan
State on Sept. 29 ... returned a kickoff for
seven yards in win over Iowa on Sept. 22 and
2007 Season
Redshirted
High School
Ranked among top 30 players in Midwest and
earned All-America honors from SuperPrep
… earned All-America honors from PrepStar
64
returned a kickoff 13 yards vs. Washington
State on Sept. 1
2 Jay Valai
DB • Sr./Jr. • 5-9 • 201
Euless, Texas (Colleyville Heritage)
2006 Season
Earned first letter ... played in nine games
on special teams and/or briefly at tight end
(missed Minnesota game on Oct. 14 due to
injury and did not play vs. Illinois on Oct. 28,
vs. Penn State on Nov. 4 or at Iowa on
Nov. 11)
Honors and Awards
2009 preseason second-team All-Big Ten
selection by Lindy’s ... named to preseason
third-team by Phil Steele and Athlon ... 2008
Second-Team All-Big Ten (coaches) ... 2008
Honorable Mention Sophomore All-American
by CollegeFootballNews.com ... 2007
Academic All-Big Ten
High School
No. 18 player in Missouri and among top 60
tight ends nationally according to Rivals.com
… PrepStar all-region choice … first-team
all-state, all-district and all-conference as a
junior and senior … played both tight end
and defensive end … made 35 catches for 492
yards and five TDs, in addition to 61 tackles,
10 QB sacks, eight TFLs, nine pass breakups
and six forced fumbles as a senior … team
captain as a senior … career totals included
73 receptions for 933 yards, 10 TDs and 27
QB sacks … lettered in football, basketball
and track as a prep … made National Honor
Society … football coach was Bob Shore
2008 Season
Earned second letter ... started 12 games at
strong safety ... tied for the Big Ten lead with
three forced fumbles in league play ... fifth on
the team with 56 tackles ... ranked second
on the team with 35 unassisted tackles ...
averaged 5.2 tackles per game in conference
action ... four stops, including a 3-yard TFL
against Florida State in the Champs Sports
Bowl ... one tackle against Minnesota on Nov.
15 before leaving the game with a leg injury
... career-high 10 stops and a forced fumble
at Indiana on Nov. 8 ... eight tackles against
Michigan State on Nov. 1 ... named UW’s
defensive player of the week after recording
five tackles, including one TFL against Illinois
on Oct. 25 ... five tackles on Oct. 18 at Iowa
... four tackles on Oct. 11 against Penn State
... named UW’s co-defensive player of the
week against Ohio State on Oct. 4 ... seven
tackles, two forced fumbles and a 2-yd QB
sack agasint the Buckeyes ... made two stops
at Michigan on Sept. 27 ... seven tackles,
including a 3-yd TFL at Fresno State on Sept.
13 ... two tackles against Marshall on Sept. 6
.. made first career start at strong safety on
Aug. 30 against Akron and had two tackles
Personal
Parents are John and Marianne Turner
... father was a defensive end at Arkansas
(1971-73) … brother, McCabe, played linebacker at Central Missouri State (1993-95)
… brother, Tate, was a fullback at Arkansas
(1994) and Central Missouri State (1995-98)
... major is consumer science
Career Receiving Statistics
Year GP/GS
Rec.
Yds.
2006
9/0
0
0
2007
13/1
0
0
2008
13/7
3
37
Totals 35/8
3
37
TD
0
0
1
1
Avg/R
0.0
0.0
12.3
12.3
LG
0
0
22
22
2007 Season
Earned first letter ... played in 11 games
(missed games at Illinois on Oct. 6 and vs.
23rd-ranked Michigan State on Sept. 29 due
to injury) ... saw time on defense in three
games ... solo tackle against 16th-ranked
Tennessee in the 2008 Outback Bowl ... had a
one-yard TFL vs. Minnesota … registered solo
tackle in win over The Citadel on Sept. 15
Game-by-Game Receiving
2008 SEASON (Rec-Yds., TD): Marshall (1-6);
Michigan (1-22); Ohio State (1-9, 1)
Career Kick Return Statistics
Year
Att.
Yds.
TD
2006
0
0
0
2007
2
20
0
2008
0
0
0
Totals
2
20
0
Avg/R
0.0
10.0
0.0
10.0
LG
0
13
0
13
2006 Season
Redshirted ... named UW scout team defensive player of the week for Northwestern game
Game-by-Game Kick Returns
2007 SEASON: Washington State (1-13); Iowa
(1-7)
High School
Ranked among top 60 cornerbacks in the
nation according to Rivals.com … PrepStar
All-American … 2005 first-team All-District
5-5A selection and district special teams
player of the year … named team’s co-defensive MVP and its special teams MVP in 2005
65
… team captain as a senior … registered
68 tackles, three interceptions and two QB
sacks in 2005 … lettered in football, basketball and track … football coach was Chris
Cunningham
High School
First-team all-state, all-county, all-area and
all-conference as both a tight end and defensive end … named conference player and
conference defensive player of the year as well
as team MVP as a senior ... first-team allstate selection in track and field and was the
state champion in the shot put as a senior …
first-team all-conference and all-area defensive end as a junior … four-year letterwinner
in football and also lettered in basketball,
baseball and track and field … career totals of
38 catches for 549 yards and 11 touchdowns
at tight end … made 44.5 tackles for loss,
including 18 QB sacks … National Honor
Society member and high honor roll … head
coach was Clay Iverson
Personal
Parents are Octavius and Henrietta Valai ...
major is agricultural journalism
Career Defensive Statistics
Year GP/GS UT AT Tot.
TFL QBS FC FR
2007 11/0
3 1
4 1.0-1 0-0 0 0
2008 12/12 35 21 56 4.0-9 1.0-2 3 0
Totals 23/12 38 22 60 5.0-10 1.0-2 3 0
Int PD
0 0
0 1
0 1
Game-by-Game Tackles
2007 SEASON: Washington State (0-1=1); The
Citadel (1-0=1); Minnesota (1-0=1); Tennessee
(1-0=1)
Personal
Parents are John and Connie Watt ... enjoys
basketball, weightlifting and traveling ...
major is agricultural journalism
2008 SEASON: Akron (2-0=2); Marshall
(2-0=2); Fresno State (4-3=7); Michigan
(0-2=2); Ohio State (4-3=7); Penn State
(3-1=4); Iowa (2-3=5); Illinois (4-1=5);
Michigan State (1-7=8); Indiana (8-2=10);
Minnesota (1-0=1); Florida State (4-0=4)
18 Philip Welch
K • Jr./So. • 6-2 • 200
Fort Collins, Colo. (Fort Collins)
Honors and Awards
2009 preseason first-team All-Big Ten selection by Lindy’s ... preseason second team
pick by Phil Steele and Athlon ... 2008 Lou
Groza award semifinalist ... 2008 First-Team
Freshman All-American (Sporting News,
CollegeFootballNews.com, Phil Steele, FWAA)
... 2008 consensus honorable mention All-Big
Ten ... third-team All-Big Ten by Phil Steele
58 Ricky Wagner
OL • So./Fr. • 6-6 • 313
West Allis, Wis. (Nathan Hale)
2008 Season
Redshirt season
High School
Rated the ninth-best player and the No. 1
tight end in Wisconsin by Wisconsin Sports
Network … second-team all-conference
and high honorable mention (Community
Newspaper) as a junior … career totals of 39
receptions, 900 yards and six touchdowns
… also lettered in basketball … high school
scholar-athlete … head coach was Scott Otto
2008 Season
Earned first letter ... made 20-of-24 fields
goals, tied for the third-best total in a single
season in UW history ... his .833 field goal
percentage was the third-best single-season
mark in school history and tied for fourth in
the country among kickers with at least 20
field goals made... first on the team in scoring with 99 points ... fifth amongst all Big
Ten players in scoring, averaging 8.1 points/
game (third in Big Ten games) ... second in
scoring amongst conference kickers ... first
in the Big Ten in field goals (1.70/game) ...
went 30-of-31 for 96.8 percent to rank fourth
amongst conference kickers in all games
... made 11 straight field goals at one point
during the season ... hit two field goals (31,
41 yards) against Florida State in the 2008
Champs Sports Bowl ... connected on the
game-winning PAT kick to beat Cal Poly in
overtime on Nov. 22 ... made a 47-yard field
goal against Minnesota on Nov. 15 ... connected on field goals of 19 yards and 39
yards at Indiana ... hit a 31-yard field goal
at Michigan State on Nov. 1 ... went 2-for-2
on field goals (40, 38) against Illinois on Oct.
Personal
Parents are Rick and Cindy Wagner … enjoys
fishing, the outdoors and playing video games
... major is consumer affairs
99 J.J. Watt
DL • Jr./So. • 6-6 • 287
Pewuakee, Wis. (Pewaukee)
High School
Redshirt season ... named UW’s defensive
scout team player of the year ... named UW’s
defensive scout team player of the week
against Minnesota on Nov. 15, Iowa on Oct.
18 and Akron on Aug. 30
66
25 ... named UW’s co-special teams player of
the week against Iowa ... connected on three
FGs (42, 40, 35) at Iowa on Oct. 18 ... two
kickoffs averaging 70.0 yards and hit his only
PAT attempt on Oct. 11 against Penn State ...
connected on a 20-yard FG and was 2-for-2
on PATs versus Ohio State on Oct. 4 ... made
a career-high four field goals and hit a careerlong 52-yarder at Michigan on Sept. 27 ... his
four field goals tied a school-record for makes
in a game and his 52-yard FG is tied for the
fourth-longest in school history ... was 2-for-3
on field goals on Sept. 13 at Fresno State ...
made field goals from 38 and 23 yards ... his
23-yd FG in third quarter was game-winner
against Bulldogs ... made 45-yard field goal
and was 5-for-6 with PATs against Marshall
on Sept. 6 ... made his Badger debut as the
team’s starting kicker against Akron on Aug.
30 ... was a perfect 5-for-5 on PATs and hit
his only field goal attempt (32-yds) ... UW’s
special teams player of the week against the
Zips ... averaged 62.6 yards on kickoffs
94 Tyler Westphal
DL • So./Fr. • 6-6 • 252
Menasha, Wis. (Menasha)
2008 Season
Redshirted
High School
No. 7 defensive end in the nation and the topranked player in Wisconsin by Rivals.com …
No. 1 player in the state and 10th-best defensive end nationally by Scout.com … ESPNU
All-American … first-team all-state, first-team
all-region, first-team all-conference defensive
end and tight end as a senior … first-team allconference as a junior … honorable mention
all-conference as a sophomore … 76 tackles
and nine QB sacks as a senior for career
totals of 222 tackles and 28 QB sacks … head
coach was Brad Westphal (Tyler’s father)
Personal
Parents are Brad and Vicki Westphal … father
was a running back at UW-Oshkosh … cousin, Ben Loth, was a linebacker at Minnesota
Duluth … enjoys fishing ... major is family,
consumer and community education
2007 Season
Redshirted
High School
First-team EA Sports All-American and
second-team All-American according to USA
Today … 15th-ranked kicker in the nation
according to Scout.com … first-team all-state
and all-conference selection … named team’s
special teams MVP in 2006 after making
state-record 19 field goals … connected on
17 of 20 inside 50 yards and made two others from 56 and 51 yards, respectively … 85
percent of his kickoffs resulted in touchbacks
in 2006 … scored state-record 106 points
as senior in ’06 … career totals include 227
points scored, 35 field goals and 122 PATs …
three-time football letterwinner … coach was
Eric Rice
90 Ryan Wickesberg
P • So./Fr. • 6-0 • 215
Saukville, Wis. (Cedarburg)
2008 Season
Redshirt season
2007 Season
Joined team as a walk-on in the fall, but did
not remain with team
High School
Second-team all-conference LB as a junior
and senior … honorable mention all-conference P as a junior and a senior … team
captain as a junior and senior … three-time
letterwinner … head coach was Brian Leair
… President of the National Honor Society
… Executive vice President of the Student
Council
Personal
Parents are Kim and Tom Welch ... major is
agricultural journalism
Career Statistics
Year
FGM
FGA
2008
20
24
2008
20
24
PAT
39-40
39-40
Long
52
52
Personal
Parents are Dave and Debbie Wickesberg …
enjoys hunting, fishing and listening to music
... major is undeclared
Game-by-Game Field Goals
2008 SEASON: (made field goals in (parentheses) Akron (32); Marshall (45); Fresno State
(38), 50, (23); Michigan 34, (21), (42), (41),
(52); Ohio State (20); Iowa (42), (40), (35);
Illinois (40), (38); Michigan State (31), 44;
Indiana (19), (39); Minnesota 33, (47); Florida
State (31), (41)
20 T.J. Williams
WR • So./Fr. • 5-11 • 183
Kenosha, Wis. (Bradford)
2008 Season
Redshirt season
67
High School
Ranked as the No. 7 player in Wisconsin and
in the top 125 wide receivers in the nation by
Rivals.com … No. 6 player in Wisconsin by
Scout.com … Alan Ameche Award nominee,
second-team all-state, first-team all-county
and first-team all-conference as a senior …
honorable mention all-conference as a junior
… three-time letterwinner in football … career
totals of 52 receptions, 821 yards receiving
and 10 touchdowns … team captain as a
senior … four-year letterwinner in track and
field … finished third in the 400-meter dash
at the state track meet as a junior … National
Honor Society member … head coach was Jed
Kennedy
High School
Unanimous first-team all-conference offensive
tackle his senior year ... lettered two years
each in football and basketball ... football
coach was Chris Heller ... National Honor
Society member and four-year honor roll student
Personal
Parents are Ken and Nancy Woodward …
major is chemical engineering
70 Kevin Zeitler
OL • So./Fr. • 6-4 • 317
Waukesha, Wis. (Wisconsin Lutheran)
Personal
Mother is Nicole Funk … enjoys music, playing video games and spending time with family and friends ... major is undeclared
2008 Season
Redshirted ... appeared on offensive line in
three games
High School
Ranked as the third-best player in Wisconsin
and No. 39 offensive lineman in the nation by
Rivals.com … fourth-best player in the state
and 22nd-best offensive lineman in the nation
by Scout.com … first-team all-state (WFCA,
AP) … first-team all-conference, conference
lineman of the year, first-team all region and
first-team all-area as a senior … first-team
all-state (Wisconsinpreps.com), honorable
mention all-state (WFCA) … first-team allconference, first-team all region and secondteam all-area as a junior … three-year letterwinner in football … two-time letterwinner
in wrestling … one letter in track and field …
National Honor Society member … head coach
was Kirk DeNoyer
62 Kyle Wojta
LS • Jr./So. • 6-2 • 231
Madison, Wis. (LaFollette)
2008 Season
Did not see game action
2007 Season
Joined team as a walk-on in the fall and redshirted
High School
Two-time letterwinner team captain as a
junior and senior … first-team all-conference
… had 27 catches for 438 yards and two
touchdowns as a junior … first-team allconference … had 23 receptions for 368 yards
and one touchdown as a senior … coach was
Chad Wiese ... academic letter-winner … fouryea honor roll student ... same high school as
current teammate Chukwuma Offor
Personal
Parents are William and Susan Zeitler
Personal
Parents are Todd and Kay Wojta … enjoys
hunting, fishing, golfing ... major is sociology
57 Drew Woodward
LS • 5th./Sr. • 6-4 • 212
Appleton, Wis. (West)
2008 Season
Did not see game action
2007 Season
Did not see game action
2006 Season
Did not see game action
2005 Season
Joined team as walk-on and redshirted
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first-team all-state, all-metro, all-district and
all-conference with 358 carries, 3,077 yards
and 32 touchdowns … appeared in Sports
Illustrated’s “Faces in the Crowd” ... St. Louis
Cardinals Athlete of the Year as a sophomore
... St. Louis Post-Dispatch Sophomore of the
Year ... second-team all state ... first-team
all-district and all-conference ... 297 carries for 1,845 yards and 15 TDs... had 1,113
yards on 127 carries with 19 touchdowns as
a freshman ... team captain and team MVP as
a sophomore, junior and senior ... holds all
Wentzville school district rushing records with
career totals of 995 carries, 8,222 yards, 107
touchdowns and an average of 8.26 yards per
carry ... three-time all-academic list ... twotime letterwinner in basketball ... head coach
was Craig Collins
2009 Newcomers
8 Kraig Appleton
WR • Fr./Fr. • 6-3 • 202
East St. Louis, Ill. (East St. Louis)
High School
Ranked as the No. 19 wide receiver by Scout.
com … No. 27 player in the Midlands Region
(SuperPrep) ... first-team all-state, all-conference and all-metro as a senior ... team
captain ... had 28 receptions for 657 yards
and 10 touchdowns ... second-team all-state
as a junior ... first-team all-conference and
all-metro ... had 42 catches for 900 yards and
seven TDs... four-year letterwinner in football
and track and field ... all-state in the hurdles
... honor roll student ... head coach was
Darren Sunkett
Personal
Parents are Montee Sr. and Melissa Ball ...
cousin, Darius Hill, played football at Ball
State ... enjoys basketball, reading and video
games
Personal
Mother is Donna Ferrell ... enjoys watching
movies
44 Chris Borland
LB • Fr./Fr. • 5-11 • 235
Kettering, Ohio (Archbishop Alter)
36 Ethan Armstrong
LB • Fr./Fr. • 6-2 • 240
Ottawa, Ill. (Ottawa Township)
High School
First-team all-state and conference player
of the year as a senior … first-team all-conference, team captain and MVP ... defensive
player of the year (Ohiovarsity.com) ... 72
tackles, one interception, one forced fumble
and two fumble recoveries ... 1,230 yards
rushing and 19 TDs ... honorable mention
all-region and first-team all-conference as
a junior ... nine touchdowns and 633 yards
rushing and eight tackles ... 241 rushing
yards and 17 tackles as a sophomore ...
three-time letterwinner in football ... also lettered in basketball, tennis and track and field
... placed fifth at state track meet in the shot
put as a junior ... head coach was Ed Domsitz
High School
First-team all-state and all-conference as a
senior ... state and conference all-academic
team member ... team MVP and captain ...
winner of team’s coaches award ... Times
Area Player of the Year ... two-time winner of
the Media.com “Iron Man Award” as a senior
... first-team all-state and all-conference as
a junior ... conference all-academic team ...
team defensive MVP ... Times Area Player of
the Year ... head coach was Trent Swords
Personal
Parents are Bradley and Karla Armstrong
31 Montee Ball
RB • Fr./Fr. • 5-11 • 225
Wentzville, Mo. (Timberland)
Personal
Parents are Jeff and Zebbie Borland ...
brother Mark played basketball at Wittenberg
... brother John played soccer at Army ...
brother Matt played soccer at Wittenberg ...
enjoys listening to music, reading and watching movies
High School
Ranked as the No. 33 running back in the
nation and fourth-best player in Missouri
(Rivals.com) … No. 46 player in the Midlands
Region (SuperPrep) ... first-team all-state,
all-metro, all-district and all-conference as
a senior ... 213 carries for 2,187 yards and
41 TDs ... conference all-academic ... Player
of the Year (St. Louis American) ... Class 5A
Player of the Year by the Missouri Football
Coaches Association ... St. Louis Rams/NFL/
College Hall of Fame 200 all-metro ... St.
Louis Rams Golden Horn Award ... player of
the year (St. Louis American) as a junior ...
5 Jon Budmayr
QB • Fr./Fr. • 5-11 • 199
Woodstock, Ill. (Marian Catholic Central)
High School
Enrolled at the UW in Jan. 2009 and took
part in spring practice ... ranked as the No. 1
quarterback in Illinois, the No. 10 player overall in the state and the 17th-best pro-style
69
QB in the nation by Rivals.com ... ranked
in ESPNU’s top-150, MaxPreps top-100 and
regional MVP by Rivals and Nike ... ranked as
the No. 52 player in the Midwest (SuperPrep)
... missed entire senior campaign due to
injury ... first-team all-area by the Northwest
Herald and Prep Football Report as a junior ...
first-team all-conference ... two-time Chicago
Sun-Times Player of the Week selection ...
133-for-216 for 2,033 yards, 15 TDs playing
in eight games ... team MVP, first-team allarea and all-conference as a sophomore ...
124-for-211 for 1,913 yards and 14 TDs in 14
games while leading team to state runner-up
... honorable-mention all-area ... 88-for-171
for 1,226 yards and nine TDs in nine games
as a freshman ... career totals of 345-for-598
(57.7%), 5,172 yards and 38 TDs ... Honor
Roll all four years ... academic all-conference
... head coach was Ed Brucker
69 Alex Dietzen
OL • Fr./Fr. • 6-8 • 305
Appleton, Wis. (East)
High School
Ranked as the 131st-best OT in the nation
by Scout.com … first-team all-conference as
offensive lineman and honorable mention allconference as defensive lineman as a senior
… first-team all-conference defensive lineman
and second team all-conference as offensive
lineman as a junior … three-time letterwinner
in football and basketball … also competed in
track … named team captain during senior
season … named to the school’s honor roll
every semester … high school teammate of fellow walk-on Kyle Zuleger … head coach was
Pat Schwanke
Personal
Parents are Andy and Jan Ditzen … enjoys
disc golfing … major is undeclared
Personal
Parents are Rick and Jackie Budmayr ...
brother, Brody, played football at Loras
College ... enjoys reading and working with
youth ... major is undeclared
51 Typer Dippel
DL • Fr./Fr. • 6-3 • 254
Slinger, Wis. (Hartford)
63 Casey Dehn
OL • Fr./Fr. • 6-5 • 298
Owatonna, Minn. (Owatonna)
High School
Ranked as the No. 64 DE and the fourth-best
in Wisconsin by Rivals.com ... first-team allstate, all-region, all-area, all-conference and
Washington County defensive player of the
year as a junior and senior ... team MVP and
captain with 72 tackles, five QB sacks and
one forced fumble as a senior ... 130 tackles,
seven QB sacks, one interception and three
forced fumbles as a junior ... second-team allconference with 42 tackles, three QB sacks,
one interception and a forced fumble as a
sophomore ... High Honor Roll ... letterwinner in football, basketball, track and field and
wrestling ... head coach was Dan Brunner
High School
Rated as the ninth-best OL in Minnesota
(Rivals.com) ... No. 106 player in the Midwest
(SuperPrep) ... first-team all-state, all-area
and all-conference as a senior ... finalist for
Mr. Minnesota ... team captain with 84 tackles, two fumbles recovered, one forced fumble
and 13.5 QB sacks ... second-team all-state
and first-team all-conference as a junior ...
44 tackles, one fumble recovery and six QB
sacks as a junior ... 17 tackles, one fumble
recovery and one sack as a sophomore ...
three-time letterwinner in football ... four-year
letterwinner in track and field ... state champion in the shot put and discus as a junior
... four-year letterwinner in wrestling ... state
qualifier as a junior ... head coach was Jeff
Williams
Personal
Mother is Coleen Dippel ... father and stepmother, Ken and Lori ... enjoys weight lifting, watching sports, swimming and playing
basketball
15 Jeff Duckworth
WR • Fr./Fr. • 6-0 • 200
Cincinnati, Ohio (Princeton)
Personal
Mother is Mary Dehn ... father is Bill Dehn ...
father played basketball at UW-Oshkosh ...
brother Robert and sister Samantha are both
members of the UW track and field team ...
enjoys boating and playing cards
High School
Rated as the No. 57 player in the state of
Ohio (Rivals.com) ... honorable mention allstate, first-team all-district and all-league as a
senior ... team captain, team MVP and had 51
receptions 850 yards and eight TDs ... firstteam all-district and all-league with 62 catches for 900 yards and seven touchdowns as a
70
junior ... 550 yards through 34 catches and
two TDs as a sophomore ... five receptions for
65 yards as a freshman ... career totals of 152
catches, 2,365 yards and 17 TDs ... four-time
letterwinner in football and track and field
... two-time letterwinner in basketball ... allstate, all-league and all-city selection in track
and field as a sophomore and junior ... GMC
all-academic team as a sophomore and senior
... head coach was Bill Leach
terwinner in football ... head coach was Mark
Soboleski
Personal
Parents are Bill and Sue Fenton ... enjoys
playing the guitar, watching movies and video
games
72 Travis Frederick
OL • Fr./Fr. • 6-4 • 336
Sharon, Wis. (Big Foot)
Personal
Parents are Joe and Tammette Duckworth
... father played basketball at Southern
Illinois ... mother played volleyball at Millikin
University and sister, Ericka played volleyball
at the University of Evansville ... enjoys golfing, bowling and video games
High School
Enrolled at the UW in Jan. 2009 and participated in spring practice ... rated as the
83rd-best OT in the nation and fifth-best in
Wisconsin ... No. 73 player in the Midwest
(SuperPrep) ... Beloit Daily News and
Wisconsin State Journal (small school) Player
of the Year as a senior ... first-team all-state
offensive and defensive lineman ... first-team
all-district and all-conference ... conference
lineman of the year ... team captain ... 54
tackles, nine TFLs, 1.5 QB sacks, two forced
fumbles and three fumble recoveries... firstteam all-state offensive and defensive lineman
as a junior ... first-team all-county, all-district
and all-conference ... conference lineman of
the year ... 53 tackles, 10 TFLs, two QB sacks
and four fumble recoveries ... honorable-mention all-state as a sophomore ... first-team allcounty and all-conference ... conference lineman of the year ... 46 tackles, seven TFLs and
4.5 QB sacks ... career totals of 151 tackles,
26 TFLs, eight QB sacks, two forced fumbles
and seven fumbles recovered ... three-time
letterwinner in football and track and field ...
two-time letterwinner in wrestling ... National
Honor Society member .. High Honor Roll ...
head coach was Rodney Wedig
61 Sam Edmiston
OL • Fr./Fr. • 6-7 • 266
Cincinnati, Ohio (Saint Xavier)
High School
Earned four letters in football and three in
basketball … football team won state championship as a junior … head coach was Steve
Specht
Personal
Parents are Robert and Pamela Edmiston …
hobbies include working out, sporting clays
and basketball … brother Reed was on the
crew team at Brown University
39 A.J. Fenton
LB • Fr./Fr. • 6-1 • 219
Erie, Pa. (McDowell)
High School
Ranked as the No. 14 Mike LB in the nation
(Scout) ... No. 54 on Scout’s East top-100 ...
No. 21 Athlete in the nation (MaxPreps) ...
Rivals.com’s Pennsylvania’s top-40 and No. 27
athlete in the state ... ranked as the No. 138
athlete by ESPN ... No. 12 SLB in the nation
(Max Emfinger)... No. 14 player in the Farwest
Region (SuperPrep) ... first-team all-state
(AP, Pennsylvania Football News, Pittsburgh
Sports Report)... Erie Sports Charities Player
of the Year ... Patriot News Pennsylvania
Platinum 33 Senior all-star team ... first-team
all-district and all-conference ... team captain
with 1,993 rushing yards and 24 touchdowns
as a quarterback as a senior ... first-team
all-conference and second-team all-region as
a junior ... 1,073 yards and 13 TDs as a running back ... first-team all-conference with 18
TDs and 1,202 yards rushing as a sophomore
... holds school’s all-time records with 4,267
rushing yards and 54 touchdowns ... had 19
100+ yard rushing games ... three-time let-
Personal
Parents are Darrell and Elizabeth Frederick
... enjoys weightlifting, playing the guitar and
spending time with friends ... major is engineering mechanics
11 David Gilbert
DL • Fr./Fr. • 6-3 • 234
Coral Springs, Fla. (Northeast)
High School
Enrolled at the UW in Jan. 2009 and participated in spring practice ... ranked as the No.
12 defensive end in the nation and 44th-best
player in the state of Florida by Rivals.com ...
No. 11 player in Florida by Soflafootball.com
... 75th-best player in Florida (SuperPrep)
... first-team all-state and all-county as a
senior ... all-area player (Miami Herald, Sun
Sentinel) ... No. 22 ranked player by the Sun
Sentinel ... team captain as a senior with 73
71
tackles, 15 sacks, five TFLs and 16 QB hurries ... 130 tackles, 22 TFLs and 24 QB sacks
in his career ... 73 tackles, five TFLs and 15
QB sacks as a junior ... 57 tackles, 17 TFLs,
nine QB sacks and two blocked field goals
as a sophomore ... head coach was Adam
Ratkevich
QB sacks ... also lettered in basketball ...
head coach was Dave Keel
Personal
Mother is Rachel Crumpton ... grandmother played basketball at Alabama State
(1951-55) ... grandfather played basketball
at Northwestern (1949-53) ... enjoys playing
chess, reading and video games
Personal
Parents are Lancelot and Ann-Marie Gilbert ...
enjoys weight lifting and running ... major is
undeclared
54 Clinton Heckner
OL • Fr./Fr. • 6-3 • 275
Kimberly, Wis. (Kimberly)
79 Ryan Groy
OL • Fr./Fr. • 6-5 • 310
Middleton, Wis. (Middleton)
High School
First-team all-state coaches’ pick and secondteam all-state media selection as a senior …
named conference offensive lineman of the
year … led the way as team rushed for more
than 3,000 yards, scored 92 touchdowns and
earned a second-consecutive state championship … as a junior, was named honorable
mention all-state and conference co-offensive
lineman of the year … team rushed for more
than 3,000 yards, scored 74 touchdowns and
won state championship ... went 44-0 as a
starter for the freshmen, junior varsity and
varsity football team ... three-year letterwinner in football and wrestling … also won a
letter for track … … state qualifier in shotput
as a junior … member of the National Honor
Society and the Presidents’ Advisory Council
on Financial Literacy top 25 percent …
earned a 4.02 GPA … head coach was Steve
Jorgensen
High School
Ranked as the No. 38 OG in the nation and
the third-best player in the state (Rivals.com)
... rated as the No. 34 player in the Midwest
(SuperPrep) ... first-team all-state (A.P. and
WFCA) as a senior ... Wisconsin State Journal
Player of the Year ... first-team all-area, allregion and all-conference ... team captain ...
150 pancakes and only allowed two sacks
... honorable-mention all-area as a junior ...
first-team all-region and all-conference ... 87
pancakes and didn’t allow a sack as a junior
... honorable mention all-conference as a
sophomore ... 38 pancakes and didn’t allow a
sack ... three-year letterwinner ... head coach
was Tim Simon
Personal
Parents are Doug Groy and Kelly Baker ...
enjoys hunting, fishing, camping and golfing
Personal
Parents are Ray and Patricia Heckner …
enjoys hunting and fishing
89 Shelby Harris
DL • Fr./Fr. • 6-2 • 246
Milwaukee, Wis. (Homestead)
75 Ethan Hemer
DL • Fr./Fr. • 6-6 • 274
Medford, Wis. (Medford)
High School
Ranked as the 16th-best DE in the nation
and the No. 2 player in Wisconsin ... No. 33
player in the Midwest (SuperPrep) ... firstteam all-state (WFCA, A.P.), all-region, allsuburban and all-conference as a senior ...
Milwaukee Journal Sentinel all-area ... area
player of the year ... team captain, team MVP
and member of state championship team
with 87 tackles, seven QB sacks, two forced
fumbles and one fumble recovery ... first-team
all-state (WFCA, AP), all-region, all-suburban
and all-conference as a junior ... Milwaukee
Journal Sentinel all-area ... WFCA and conference defensive player of the year ... played in
state championship game ... 106 tackles, six
QB sacks, two blocked punts, three forced
fumbles and one fumble recovered ... member
of state championship team as a sophomore
... had 45 tackles, one interception and three
High School
First-team all-state (WFCA, Wisconsin Preps)
as a senior ... second-team all-state selection
by the Associated Press ... first-team allregion, all-area and all-conference ... conference defensive player of the year ... team captain ... career totals of 146 tackles, 47 TFLs
and 11 QB sacks ... National Honor Society
member ... head coach was Ted Wilson
Personal
Parents are Jeff and Kathy Hemer ... enjoys
golfing and is a hockey referee
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at UW-Platteville ... cousin, Neil Smedema,
played basketball at Central Iowa State ...
enjoys weight lifting, drawing, reading, writing
and spending time with friends ... major is
undeclared
52 Nick Hill
LB • Fr./Fr. • 6-2 • 217
Milwaukee, Wis. (Washington)
High School
Honorable mention all-region and secondteam all-area as a senior ... first-team all-conference and conference defensive player of the
year ...team MVP ... played in the Wisconsin
all-star game ... had 110 tackles, 32 TFLs,
six QB sacks, six forced fumbles and three
fumble recoveries as a senior ... honorable
mention all-conference linebacker as a junior
... 87 tackles, eight sacks, eight forced fumbles and three fumble recoveries... honorable
mention all-conference offensive lineman as
a sophomore ... also had 40 tackles and two
QB sacks ... three-time letterwinner in football ... three-time letterwinner in baseball and
lettered twice in track and field ... three-year
team captain ... head coach was Mike Kubes
96 Alec Lerner
K • Fr./Fr. • 5-7 • 172
Omaha, Neb. (Burke)
High School
First-team all–state as a kicker as a senior
… 50 of 67 kickoffs went for touchbacks,
47-for-49 on extra points, eight-for-10 on field
goals … four-year letterwinner in soccer and
two-time letterwinner in football … honorable
mention all-state for soccer as a sophomore,
second-team all-metro and honorable mention
all-state as a junior … played for two years in
the Olympic Development Program and played
on US Soccer Region II U-18 team … academic all-state and academic all-metro as a senior
… member of the National Honor Society …
four-year member of the school’s honor roll …
academic letterman … head coach was Paul
Limongi
Personal
Mother is Donna Hill ... enjoys reading and
weightlifting
91 Jordan Kohout
DL • Fr./Fr. • 6-3 • 285
Waupun, Wis. (Waupun)
Personal
Parents are Gary and Cheryl Lerner … hobbies include playing soccer, spending time
with friends and volunteering with special
needs children and youth
High School
Enrolled at the UW Jan. 2009 and took part
in spring practice ... rated as the 17th-best
defensive tackle in the nation and top-ranked
player in Wisconsin by Rivals.com ... No. 17
player in the Midwest (SuperPrep) ... PrepStar
Dream Team All-American and was the only
player from Wisconsin to be nominated for
the US Army All-American Team ... also nominated for the Hawaii All-Star game ... firstteam all-state defensive lineman and secondteam all-state offensive lineman as a senior ...
only played in three games due to injury and
finished with 22 tackles, eight TFLs and three
QB sacks ... first-team all-state as a junior …
team MVP, first-team all-conference and conference defensive lineman player of the year
... second-team all-region ... 56 tackles, 10
TFLs and four QB sacks ... second-team allconference as a sophomore ... three-time letterwinner in football and two-time letterwinner in track and field ... four-time winner of
All-American weight lifting award ... won the
“Wooden Shoe” award for excellence in academics and athletics as a junior ... National
Honor Society member ... Honor Roll all four
years ... head coach was Rick Applin
75 Zach Matthais
OL • Fr./Fr. • 6-4 • 316
Hemlock, Mich. (Hemlock)
High School
Rated as the No. 14 player in Michigan and
the 59th-best OT in the nation (Rivals.com) ...
No. 62 player in the Midwest (SuperPrep) ...
first-team all-state, all-area, all-conference as
a senior ... all-state Dream Team ... Saginaw
and Midland Dream Team ... team captain
and team MVP ... 47 tackles and five QB
sacks ... second-team all-area and first-team
all-conference as a junior ... 39 tackles and
two sacks ... second-team all-conference with
22 tackles as a sophomore ... received and
academic letter in 2006 ... head coach was
Adam Clark
Personal
Parents are Robert and Vicki Matthias ...
enjoys working on cars
Personal
Parents are Steve and Mindi Kohout ...
grandfather, Mark Smedema, and uncle,
Ralph Smedema, both played basketball
73
92 Pat Muldoon
DL • Fr./Fr. • 6-3 • 240
Mason, Ohio (St. Xavier)
48 Jacob Pedersen
TE • Fr./Fr. • 6-4 • 224
Menominee, Mich. (Menominee)
High School
Ranked as the No. 28 DE in the nation and
the 32nd-best player in Ohio (Rivals.com) ...
No. 39 player in the Midwest (SuperPrep) ...
first-team all-state, all-city, all-district and
all-league as a senior ... Ohio defensive player
of the year ... team captain with 60 tackles,
30 TFLs, 7.5 QB sacks, one forced fumble
and three fumble recoveries ... second-team
all-state, first-team all-district, all-city and
all-league as a junior ... had 70 tackles, 18
TFLs, 12 sacks, two forced fumbles and an
interception ... 40 tackles, 13TFLs and 9.5
sacks as a sophomore ... three-year letterwinner in football ... Honor Roll all four years ...
National Spanish Honor Society member ...
head coach was Steve Specht
High School
First-team all-state and all-conference as a
senior ... Upper Peninsula defensive player
of the year ... conference defensive player of
the year ... team MVP and captain ... member
of the U.P. all-star game and the Michigan
Coaches all-star game ... winner of the
Goodwill Good Sport of the Week award ...
won the Clifford “Swede” Nyberg Trophy as
the team’s most outstanding defensive back
... had 31 receptions for 669 yards and nine
touchdowns... first-team all-U.P. and all-conference as a junior ... member of Division 5
State Championship team ... had 35 catches
for 774 yards and 10 TDs ... member of the
Division 5 State Championship team with five
catches for 145 yards and a score as a sophomore ... also lettered in basketball and track
and field ... Honor Roll student ... head coach
was Ken Hofer
Personal
Parents are Phil and Collenn Muldoon ...
father played football at Ball State ... grandfather, Phil Mildoon, played football and basketball at Louisville ... grandfather, Joe Lukens
Sr., played football at Miami, Ohio ... uncle,
Joe Lukens Jr., played football at Ohio State
and played for the NFL’s Miami Dolphins ...
uncle, Bill Lukens, also played football at
Ohio State ... brother, Phil, played football at
Carnegie Mellon ... brother, Mike, currently
plays football at Denison ... enjoys playing
basketball, waterskiing and snow skiing
Personal
Parents are Paul and Ronda Pedersen ...
enjoys hunting and fishing
17 Josh Peprah
DB • Fr./Fr. • 5-11 • 205
McKinney, Texas (Plano East)
High School
Honorable mention all-state and first-team
all-district as a senior ... team captain and
won the team’s Great Hit award with 82 tackles, one TFL, two forced fumbles, four pass
breakups and one interception ... honorable
mention all-district as a junior with 68 tackles, four pass breakups, four forced fumbles
and three fumbles recovered ... first-team all
district and all-county as a sophomore ... 82
tackles, three interceptions, seven pass breakups, four forced fumbles and three fumbles
recovered ... three-time letterwinner in football ... head coach was Johnny Bingo
13 Conor O’Neill
LB • Fr./Fr. • 6-0 • 200
Delray Beach, Fla. (St. Thomas Aquinas)
High School
No. 72 LB in the nation by Rivals.com ... AllBroward Defensive Player of the Year by the
Miami Herald ... 36th-best player in Florida
(SuperPrep) ... all-state and all-county selection as his team won 2008 state and national
championships ... team captain ... 77 tackles,
7.5 TFLs, 1.5 QB sacks, two forced fumbles,
one fumble recovery and two interceptions as
a senior ... all-state and all-county selection
and helped team to state title as a junior ...
67 tackles, 16 TFLs, seven QB sacks, three
forced fumbles, two fumble recoveries and an
interception ... four-year letterwinner in football and baseball ... Honor Roll all four years
... head coach was George Smith
Personal
Mother is Elizabeth Peprah... brother, Charlie,
played football at Alabama, was a fifth-round
draft choice of the New York Giants and currently plays for the Green Bay Packers ...
brother, Richard, played football at Wyoming
Personal
Parents are Ed and Gwenn O’Neill ... enjoys
the beach and spending time with family and
friends
74
letterwinner for football … member of the
school’s honor roll each year … head coach
was Kim Nelson
20 Jerry Ponio
DB • Fr./Fr. • 6-1 • 197
Chicago, Ill. (St. Rita)
Personal
Parents are Mike and Diane Tice … father
Mike played tight end in the NFL from
1981-95 with the Seattle Seahawks,
Washington Redskins and Minnesota Vikings
… Mike was head coach of Minnesota from
2001-05 and is currently the tight ends coach
for the Jacksonville Jaguars … uncle John
played tight end for the New Orleans Saints
from 1983-92 … hobbies include reading,
watching movies and playing cards
High School
During his varsity career, recorded 60 tackles, eight interceptions, four touchdowns and
three blocked punts … named all-conference
… earned four letters in football, three in
baseball and one in basketball … earned four
years on the gold honor roll … was treasurer
for National Honor Society … graduated
with a 4.0 GPA … earned the Presidential
Education Award … head coach was Todd
Kuska
49 Brian Wozniak
TE • Fr./Fr. • 6-4 • 242
Loveland, Ohio (Loveland)
Personal
Parents are Jerry and Kim Ponio … enjoys
fishing and boating
High School
Ranked as the No. 38 tight end by ESPN, No.
40 by Rivals.com and No. 45 by Scout.com ...
No. 78 player in the Midwest (SuperPrep) ...
second-team All-Ohio (Ohio High) as a senior
... first-team all-conference and received
conference all-academic award ... recipient
of Team Leader Award ... led his team with
26 receptions for 379 yards ... also played
linebacker and had 57 tackles and 3.5 QB
sacks as a senior ... first-team all-division and
all-conference while being named team MVP
as a junior ... had 22 catches for 331 yards to
go along with 57 tackles and 2.5 QB sacks...
started at tight end and linebacker and had
19 tackles as a sophomore ... three-time letterwinner in football ... four-year letterwinner
in basketball where he was named first-team
all-division and all-conference as a junior and
senior ... currently seventh all-time in points
scored ... member of high school and conference leadership committees ... head coach
was Andrew Marlatt
12 Dezmen Southward
DB • Fr./Fr. • 6-1 • 210
Sunrise, Fla. (Saint Thomas Aquinas)
High School
First year playing organized football as a
senior ... had two interceptions ... starting
defensive back for National Championship
team as a senior ... three-time letterwinner in
basketball ... three-year captain and two-time
basketball MVP ... also competed in track and
field ... honor student with a 3.6 cumulative
GPA ... head coach was George Smith
Personal
Parents are Caprice Southward and Eli
Rasheed ... stepfather Eli played football at
Indiana and is currently the defensive tackles
coach at Florida Atlantic University ... enjoys
cooking, reading and helping with community
service
12 Nathan Tice
QB • So./Fr. • 6-4 • 230
Edina, Minn. (Edina/Central Florida)
Personal
Parents are John and Patty Wozniak ...
grandfather, John Creevey played football and
baseball at Notre Dame (1942-46) ... uncle,
Tom played football at Notre Dame (1973)
... cousin, Lauren Peterson played volleyball
at Wake Forest (2003-07) ... cousin, Lindsey
Peterson played volleyball at Cincinnati
(2005-09) ... participates in youth leadership
Central Florida
Redshirted as a freshman … named to
Commissioner’s Honor Roll for Conference
USA both semesters
High School
Ranked as 14th-best player and second-best
quarterback in Minnesota by Rivals.com
… named all-state and all-metro honorable
mention as a senior, as well as first-team allconference … completed 111-of-173 passes
(64.2%) for 1,400 yards and 12 touchdowns,
rushed for 142 yards … did not play his
junior year due to injury … was a three-time
27 Kyle Zuleger
DB • Fr./Fr. • 5-11 • 179
Appleton, Wis. (East)
High School
First-team all-conference and team MVP at
outside linebacker as a senior … 56 solo and
61 assisted tackles, 12 sacks, two fumbles
75
recovered and four forced fumbles … honorable mention all-conference as safety and
running back during junior year … 43 solo
and 56 assisted tackles, two interceptions,
four sacks and two fumble recoveries ...
just the second junior in school history to
be named team captain … as a sophomore,
recorded 40 tackles and 40 assisted tackles,
three sacks, two interceptions, two fumble
recoveries and one forced fumble … threetime letterwinner in football, two-time letterwinner in track … also competed in power
lifting … set school and conference record in
the 100m as a junior with a time of 10.62 …
high school teammate of fellow walk-on Alex
Dietzen … head coach was Pat Schwanke
Personal
Parents are Tom and Tracie Zuleger … hobbies include lifting weights, watching movies
and relaxing with friends
76
2008 Season in Review
Schedule & Results
Date
Aug. 30
Sept. 6
Sept. 13
Sept. 27
Oct. 4
Oct. 11
Oct. 18
Oct. 25
Nov. 1
Nov. 8
Nov. 15
Nov. 22
Dec. 27
Opponent
AKRON
MARSHALL
at Fresno State
at Michigan
OHIO STATE
PENN STATE
at Iowa
ILLINOIS
at Michigan State
at Indiana
MINNESOTA
CAL POLY
vs. Florida State%
UW / Opp. Rank*
13th & 12th / NR & NR
11th & 11th / NR & NR
10th & 10th / 21st & 21st
8th & 9th / NR & NR
17th & 18th / 12th & 14th
RV & 24th / 6th & 6th
NR & NR / NR & NR
NR & NR / NR & RV
NR & NR / 22nd & 21st
NR & NR / NR & NR
NR & NR / NR & NR
NR & NR / NR & NR
NR & NR / RV & RV
Live TV
BTN
BTN
ESPN2
ABC
ABC
ESPN
BTN
ESPN2
ESPN
BTN
ABC
BTN
ESPN
Score
W, 38-17
W, 51-14
W, 13-10
L, 25-27
L, 17-20
L, 7-48
L, 16-38
W, 27-17
L, 24-25
W, 55-20
W, 35-32
W, 36-35 (ot)
L, 13-42
Attendance
80,910
80,396
42,387
109,833
81,608
81,524
70,585
81,241
75,121
30,618
81,228
80,709
52, 692
HOME GAMES IN CAPS
*AP & USA Today
%Champs Sports Bowl, Orlando, Fla.
 The Badgers ranked third in the Big
Ten in total offense, averaging 399.2 yards
per game. They just missed averaging 400.0
or more yards of total offense in consecutive seasons for the first time since 1993-94.
Team Notes
 UW is coming off a 7-6 season in 2008
that culminated in an appearance in the
Champs Sports Bowl. That was Wisconsin’s
school-record seventh consecutive bowl appearance, the second-longest current streak
in the Big Ten.
 UW ranked fourth in the Big Ten in
total defense, allowing 329.1 yards per
game. That was an improvement of 27.5
yards per game over the 2007 season.
 The Badgers went 3-5 in Big Ten play
in 2008, finishing in a tie for sixth place.
 Wisconsin’s 16-member class of
2008 left having compiled a 38-14 record,
recording the second-most victories by a
class in school history. As a group they
combined to play 678 games, including
412 starts.
 Wisconsin played a school-record six
games that were decided by three points or
less in 2008, with the Badgers going 3-3 in
those games.
 Wisconsin led the Big Ten and ranked
14th in the country in rushing offense in
2008, averaging 211.2 yards per game on
the ground. That was UW’s highest rushing
average for a season since 1999.
 UW has compiled a 47-17 record over
the last five seasons. That is the secondbest record among Big Ten teams over that
span, trailing only Ohio State.
 For the 14th time in the last 16 years
UW had a running back gain at least 1,000
yards o nthe ground. P.J. Hill 1,161 yards
for his third consecutive 1,000-yard season.
 Since the start of the 2004 season
(when head coach joined the UW coaching
staff as defensive coordinator) the Badgers
have compiled a 30-3 record at Camp Randall Stadium. Tat is tied with Texas for the
fourth-best home record over that span,
trailing only Boise State (32-1), Oklahoma
(30-1) and USC (29-1).
 Freshman John Clay ran for 884 yards
giving the Badgers two running backs with
at least 800 yards for the first time since
1994 when Terrell Fletcher had 1,476 yards
and Brent Moss had 833.
77
2008 Team Statistics
UW
357
27.5
255
132
114
9
2745
3050
305
567
4.8
211.2
31
2445
333-180-11
7.3
13.6
188.1
11
5190
900
5.8
399.2
59-1011
18-158
12-248
17.1
8.8
20.7
28-19
69-616
47.4
68-2782
40.9
35.3
30:52
68/178
38%
7/11
64%
23-145
0
42
20-24
0-1
45-53 85%
34-53 64%
39-40 98%
567616
7/81088
SCORING
Points Per Game
FIRST DOWNS
Rushing
Passing
Penalty
RUSHING YARDAGE
Yards gained rushing
Yards lost rushing
Rushing Attempts
Average Per Rush
Average Per Game
TDs Rushing
PASSING YARDAGE
Att-Comp-Int
Average Per Pass
Average Per Catch
Average Per Game
TDs Passing
TOTAL OFFENSE
Total Plays
Average Per Play
Average Per Game
KICK RETURNS: #-Yards
PUNT RETURNS: #-Yards
INT RETURNS: #-Yards
KICK RETURN AVERAGE
PUNT RETURN AVERAGE
INT RETURN AVERAGE
FUMBLES-LOST
PENALTIES-Yards
Average Per Game
PUNTS-Yards
Average Per Punt
Net punt average
TIME OF POSSESSION/Game
3RD-DOWN Conversions
3rd-Down Pct
4TH-DOWN Conversions
4th-Down Pct
SACKS BY-Yards
MISC YARDS
TOUCHDOWNS SCORED
FIELD GOALS-ATTEMPTS
ON-SIDE KICKS
RED-ZONE SCORES
RED-ZONE TOUCHDOWNS
PAT-ATTEMPTS
ATTENDANCE
Games/Avg Per Game
Neutral Site Games
SCORE BY QUARTERS
Wisconsin
Opponents
1st
58
44
2nd
93
116
3rd
95
85
OPP
345
26.5
230
89
121
20
1733
2012
279
450
3.9
133.3
23
2545
404-212-12
6.3
12.0
195.8
15
4278
854
5.0
329.1
64-1328
29-280
11-214
20.8
9.7
19.5
20-10
63-521
40.1
72-3065
42.6
38.7
29:08
75/188
40%
4/13
31%
29-180
67
43
16-20
0-0
39-42 93%
27-42 64%
37-40 93%
328544
5/65709
1/52692
4th
104
94
78
OT
7
6
Total
357
345
2008 Individual Statistics
RUSHING
Hill, P.J.
Clay, John
Brown, Zach
Gilreath, David
Rentmeester, Bill
Anderson, Isaac
Sherer, Dustin
Ewing, Bradie
Tolzien, Scott
Pressley, Chris
Evridge, Allan
Team
Total..........
Opponents......
GP
13
13
12
13
13
13
11
12
3
12
6
13
13
13
Att
226
155
55
25
11
3
49
4
4
3
23
9
567
450
Gain
1194
895
307
309
52
22
176
14
13
6
62
0
3050
2012
Loss
33
11
2
24
2
1
157
0
0
0
58
17
305
279
PASSING
Sherer, Dustin
Evridge, Allan
Tolzien, Scott
Team
Total..........
Opponents......
G
11
6
3
13
13
13
Effic
120.67
119.10
149.85
0.00
120.02
111.70
RECEIVING
Graham, Garrett
Gilreath, David
Beckum, Travis
Anderson, Isaac
Toon, Nick
Jefferson, Kyle
Brown, Zach
Hill, P.J.
Kendricks, Lanc
Moore, Maurice
Turner, Mickey
Theus, Elijah
Rentmeester, B.
Clay, John
Total..........
Opponents......
G
11
13
6
13
12
12
12
13
8
6
13
5
13
13
13
13
No.
40
31
23
21
17
14
8
7
6
5
4
2
1
1
180
212
Yds
540
520
264
286
257
189
47
72
141
61
46
17
3
2
2445
2545
Avg
13.5
16.8
11.5
13.6
15.1
13.5
5.9
10.3
23.5
12.2
11.5
8.5
3.0
2.0
13.6
12.0
TD
5
3
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
1
1
0
0
11
15
PUNT RETURNS
Gilreath, David
Total..........
Opponents......
No.
18
18
29
Yds
158
158
280
Avg
8.8
8.8
9.7
TD
0
0
2
Long
44
44
63
INTERCEPTIONS
Brinkley, Niles
Carter, Shane
Langford, Allen
St. Jean, Culme
Levy, DeAndre
Maragos, Chris
Casillas, Jonat
Total..........
Opponents......
No.
4
2
2
1
1
1
1
12
11
Yds
66
44
0
37
1
51
49
248
214
Avg
16.5
22.0
0.0
37.0
1.0
51.0
49.0
20.7
19.5
TD
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
Long
47
43
0
37
1
51
49
51
62
Cmp-Att-Int
104-191-5
71-132-5
5-8-1
0-2-0
180-333-11
212-404-12
Net
1161
884
305
285
50
21
19
14
13
6
4
-17
2745
1733
Pct
54.5
53.8
62.5
0.0
54.1
52.5
Yds
1389
949
107
0
2445
2545
79
Avg
5.1
5.7
5.5
11.4
4.5
7.0
0.4
3.5
3.2
2.0
0.2
-1.9
4.8
3.9
TD
13
9
3
2
0
0
1
1
1
0
1
0
31
23
TD
6
5
0
0
11
15
Lng
49
42
33
0
49
61
Long
45
49
42
39
28
42
16
20
36
21
22
20
3
2
49
61
Avg/G
49.1
40.0
44.0
22.0
21.4
15.8
3.9
5.5
17.6
10.2
3.5
3.4
0.2
0.2
188.1
195.8
Long
46
46
23
90
9
19
30
8
8
3
19
0
90
58
Avg/G
126.3
158.2
35.7
0.0
188.1
195.8
Avg/G
89.3
68.0
25.4
21.9
3.8
1.6
1.7
1.2
4.3
0.5
0.7
-2.1
211.2
133.3
KICK RETURNS
Gilreath, David
Rentmeester, B.
Fenelus, Antoni
Anderson, Isaac
Goins, Mario
Holland, Tyler
Prather, Erik
Sorensen, Blake
Ewing, Bradie
St. Jean, Culme
Maragos, Chris
Total..........
Opponents......
No.
40
5
4
3
2
1
1
1
1
1
0
59
64
Yds
784
52
86
36
35
12
-5
11
4
1
-5
1011
1328
Avg
19.6
10.4
21.5
12.0
17.5
12.0
-5.0
11.0
4.0
1.0
0.0
17.1
20.8
TD
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Long
63
20
25
25
19
12
0
11
4
1
0
63
63
FUMBLE RETURNS
Levy, DeAndre
Total..........
Opponents......
No.
1
1
2
Yds
45
45
126
Avg
45.0
45.0
63.0
TD
0
0
2
Long
45
45
75
SCORING
Welch, Philip
Hill, P.J.
Clay, John
Graham, Garrett
Gilreath, David
Brown, Zach
Theus, Elijah
Evridge, Allan
Turner, Mickey
Ewing, Bradie
Sherer, Dustin
Toon, Nick
Tolzien, Scott
Team
Total..........
Opponents......
|------ PATs ------|
TD
FGs
Kick
0
20-24
39-40
13
0-0
0-0
9
0-0
0-0
5
0-0
0-0
5
0-0
0-0
3
0-0
0-0
1
0-0
0-0
1
0-0
0-0
1
0-0
0-0
1
0-0
0-0
1
0-0
0-0
1
0-0
0-0
1
0-0
0-0
0
0-0
0-0
42 20-24
39-40
43 16-20
37-40
Rush
0-0
1-1
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
1-1
1-2
Rcv
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Pass
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-1
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-1
0-1
TOTAL OFFENSE
Sherer, Dustin
Hill, P.J.
Evridge, Allan
Clay, John
Brown, Zach
Gilreath, David
Tolzien, Scott
Rentmeester, B.
Anderson, Isaac
Ewing, Bradie
Pressley, Chris
Team
Total..........
Opponents......
G
11
13
6
13
12
13
3
13
13
12
12
13
13
13
Plays
240
226
155
155
55
25
12
11
3
4
3
11
900
854
Rush
19
1161
4
884
305
285
13
50
21
14
6
-17
2745
1733
Pass
1389
0
949
0
0
0
107
0
0
0
0
0
2445
2545
Total
1408
1161
953
884
305
285
120
50
21
14
6
-17
5190
4278
Avg/G
128.0
89.3
158.8
68.0
25.4
21.9
40.0
3.8
1.6
1.2
0.5
-2.1
399.2
329.1
PUNTING
Nortman, Brad
Team
Total..........
Opponents......
No.
66
2
68
72
Yds
2761
21
2782
3065
Avg
41.8
10.5
40.9
42.6
Long
64
12
64
67
TB
5
0
5
6
FC
16
0
16
22
80
DXP
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Saf
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
2
2
0
I20
19
0
19
29
Blkd
2
0
2
0
Points
99
80
54
30
30
18
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
4
357
345
FIELD GOALS
Welch, Philip
FGM-FGA
20-24
Pct
83.3
01-19
1-1
20-29
3-3
30-39
7-9
40-49
8-9
50-99
1-2
Lg
52
FG SEQUENCE
Wisconsin
OPPONENTS
Akron
(32)
(26)
MARSHALL
(45)
Fresno State
(38),50,(23)
47,51,(33),35
Michigan
34,(21),(42),(41),(52)
Ohio State
(20)
(21),(34)
Penn State
(50),(30)
Iowa
(42),(40),(35)
(35)
Illinois
(40),(38)
(47)
Michigan State
(31),44
(27),(21),(50),(44)
Indiana
(19),(39)
(42),(33)
Minnesota
33,(47)
(30)
Cal Poly
(35),46
Florida State
(31),(41)
Numbers in (parentheses) indicate field goal was made
KICKOFFS
Welch, Philip
Fischer, Matt
Total..........
Opponents......
No.
67
4
71
73
Yds
4197
174
4371
4529
Avg
62.6
43.5
61.6
62.0
TB
5
0
5
12
OB
1
1
2
2
Retn
Net
YdLn
1328
1011
41.5
44.9
28
25
ALL PURPOSE
Gilreath, David
Hill, P.J.
Clay, John
Graham, Garrett
Brown, Zach
Anderson, Isaac
Beckum, Travis
Toon, Nick
Jefferson, Kyle
Kendricks, Lance
Rentmeester, Bill
Fenelus, Antonio
Brinkley, Niles
Moore, Maurice
Casillas, Jonathan
Turner, Mickey
Maragos, Chris
Carter, Shane
St. Jean, Culmer
Goins, Mario
Sherer, Dustin
Ewing, Bradie
Theus, Elijah
Tolzien, Scott
Holland, Tyler
Sorensen, Blake
Pressley, Chris
Evridge, Allan
Levy, DeAndre
Prather, Erik
Team
Total..........
Opponents......
G
13
13
13
11
12
13
6
12
12
8
13
12
13
6
10
13
13
12
13
9
11
12
5
3
12
11
12
6
13
13
13
13
13
Rush
285
1161
884
0
305
21
0
0
0
0
50
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
19
14
0
13
0
0
6
4
0
0
-17
2745
1733
Rec
520
72
2
540
47
286
264
257
189
141
3
0
0
61
0
46
0
0
0
0
0
0
17
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
2445
2545
PR
158
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
158
280
KOR
784
0
0
0
0
36
0
0
0
0
52
86
0
0
0
0
-5
0
1
35
0
4
0
0
12
11
0
0
0
-5
0
1011
1328
IR
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
66
0
49
0
51
44
37
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
248
214
Tot
1747
1233
886
540
352
343
264
257
189
141
105
86
66
61
49
46
46
44
38
35
19
18
17
13
12
11
6
4
1
-5
-17
6607
6100
Avg/G
134.4
94.8
68.2
49.1
29.3
26.4
44.0
21.4
15.8
17.6
8.1
7.2
5.1
10.2
4.9
3.5
3.5
3.7
2.9
3.9
1.7
1.5
3.4
4.3
1.0
1.0
0.5
0.7
0.1
-0.4
-2.1
508.2
469.2
81
Blk
1
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|-------------Tackles-------------| |-Sacks-| |-------Pass Def---------| |--Fumbles--| Blkd
GP Solo Ast
Total
TFL/Yds No-Yards
Int-Yds BrUp QBH Rcv-Yds FF Kick Saf
47 McFadden, Jaevery
13
34
50
84
2.5-5
.
.
2
3
1-0
.
. .
11 Levy, DeAndre
13
28
45
73
9.5-51
5.0-41
1-1
3
1
2-45
.
. .
2 Casillas, Jonathan
10
34
28
62
6.0-23
1.0-13
1-49
.
1
1-0 1
. .
54 Newkirk, Mike
13
33
26
59
9.0-23
4.0-14
.
.
3
.
.
. .
12 Valai, Jay
12
35
21
56
4.0-9
1.0-2
.
1
.
. 3
. .
17 Langford, Allen
13
36
11
47
1.0-2
.
2-0
13
.
1-0
.
. .
21 Maragos, Chris
13
27
18
45
.
.
1-51
.
.
. 1
. .
29 Brinkley, Niles
13
31
9
40
1.0-3
.
4-66
9
.
.
.
. .
92 Shaughnessy, Matt
13
29
11
40
8.0-29
4.0-17
.
4
10
.
.
. .
50 Schofield, O’Brien
13
27
13
40
8.5-48
5.0-42
.
1
3
1-0
.
. .
91 Chapman, Jason
13
16
23
39
5.0-18
2.0-12
.
2
1
.
.
. .
25 Carter, Shane
12
21
16
37
0.5-2
.
2-44
4
.
.
.
. .
8 Pleasant, Aubrey
13
15
11
26
1.5-7
.
.
.
1
.
.
. .
15 St. Jean, Culmer
13
13
10
23
.
.
1-37
.
.
.
.
. .
23 Goins, Mario
9
14
6
20
1.0-1
.
.
1
.
.
.
. .
45 Moore, Dan
13
10
9
19
3.0-8
.
.
.
1
.
.
. .
42 Prather, Erik
13
8
10
18
1.5-4
.
.
.
.
.
.
. .
27 Sorensen, Blake
11
7
7
14
2.0-10
.
.
.
1
.
.
. .
26 Fenelus, Antonio
12
8
5
13
.
.
.
.
.
. 2
. .
79 Stehle, Jeff
12
9
3
12
2.0-6
1.0-4
.
.
.
.
.
. .
31 Moody, Prince
13
7
2
9
.
.
.
.
.
1-0
.
. .
49 Flasch, Ryan
13
3
6
9
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
. .
52 Hodge, Elijah
9
4
5
9
1.5-2
.
.
.
.
.
.
. .
18 Welch, Philip
13
4
3
7
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
. .
19 Hartmann, Will
13
5
2
7
.
.
.
.
.
. 1
. .
10 Smith, Devin
11
2
4
6
.
.
.
.
.
1-0
.
. .
93 Nzegwu, Louis
11
2
4
6
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
. .
37 Claxton, Kevin
9
3
2
5
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
. .
95 Butrym, Patrick
13
3
2
5
1.5-1
.
.
.
1
.
.
. .
34 Rentmeester, Bill
13
4
1
5
.
.
.
.
.
1-0
.
. .
97 Kelly, Brendan
3
3
2
5
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
. .
20 Ewing, Bradie
12
2
2
4
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
. .
81 Peck, Dave
13
1
2
3
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
. .
38 Holland, Tyler
12
.
3
3
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
. .
6 Anderson, Isaac
13
2
.
2
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
. .
84 Kendricks, Lance
8
2
.
2
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
. .
71 VandenHeuvel, Eric 12
1
.
1
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
. .
39 Hill, P.J.
13
.
1
1
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
. .
48 Neal, Josh
7
.
1
1
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
. .
5 Lukasko, Andrew
4
1
.
1
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
. .
18 Sherer, Dustin
11
1
.
1
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
. .
59 Megna, Tony
2
1
.
1
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
. .
89 Graham, Garrett
11
1
.
1
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
. .
7 Jefferson, Kyle
12
1
.
1
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
. .
36 Turner, Mickey
13
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
1-0
.
. .
Team
8
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
. 2
Total..........
13 488 374
862
69-252
23-145 12-248
40
26
10-45 8
. 2
Opponents......
13 530 430
960 63.0-253
29-180 11-214
43
24 19-126 18
4 .
82
2008 Team Game-By-Game Statistics
Opponent
AKRON
MARSHALL
at Fresno State
at Michigan
OHIO STATE
PENN STATE
at Iowa
ILLINOIS
at Michigan State
at Indiana
MINNESOTA
CAL POLY
vs. Florida State
Score
38-17
51-14
13-10
25-27
17-20
7-48
16-38
27-17
24-25
55-20
35-32
36-35
13-42
First Downs
Total Rush Pass
27 / 19 22 / 4 5 / 13
26 / 18 11 / 5 13 / 12
16 / 15 10 / 5 6 / 10
18 / 14 6 / 7 11 / 6
19 / 17 11 / 10 8 / 7
14 / 22 7 / 5 7 / 14
19 / 17 6 / 8 13 / 7
14 / 15 8 / 4 6 / 10
21 / 20 11 / 2 9 / 12
31 / 14 20 / 6 11 / 6
17 / 13 4 / 5 11 / 8
17 / 23 9 / 19 8 / 4
16 / 23 7 / 9 6 / 12
3rd Down
Opponent
Conversions
AKRON
5-8 / 4-11
MARSHALL
6-11 / 9-17
at Fresno State
3-13 / 6-15
at Michigan
6-19 / 5-16
OHIO STATE
8-15 / 6-12
PENN STATE
5-16 / 7-14
at Iowa
6-18 / 1-10
ILLINOIS
6-16 / 6-13
at Michigan State 5-15 / 5-17
at Indiana
5-10 / 4-17
MINNESOTA
6-16 / 3-12
CAL POLY
5-11 / 9-17
vs. Florida State 2-10 / 10-17
4th Down
Conversions
1-1 / 0-1
1-1 / 0-0
0-1 / 0-0
0-0 / 1-1
0-0 / 0-0
2-3 / 0-0
0-0 / 0-0
0-1 / 0-1
0-0 / 0-1
2-2 / 0-4
1-1 / 1-2
0-1 / 2-2
0-0 / 0-1
Pen
0/2
2/1
0/0
1/1
0/0
0/3
0/2
0/1
1/6
0/2
2/0
0/0
3/2
Rushing
Number-Yards
63-404 / 22-70
40-158 / 29-75
39-154 / 33-118
44-158 / 34-172
39-179 / 40-183
40-148 / 35-106
34-158 / 34-254
45-163 / 30-88
47-281 / 29-25
61-441 / 38-133
45-116 / 29-99
32-184 / 59-276
38-201 / 38-134
Time of
Possession
35:49 / 24:11
28:29 / 31:31
28:15 / 31:45
36:04 / 23:56
29:28 / 30:32
28:44 / 31:16
32:56 / 27:04
32:55 / 27:05
32:38 / 27:22
34:13 / 25:47
36:46 / 23:14
20:01 / 39:59
24:52 / 35:08
TOP
Margin
11:38
-3:02
-3:30
12:08
-1:04
-2:32
5:52
5:50
5:16
8:26
13:32
-19:58
-10:16
Passing
Comp-Att-Int
Yards
7-10-1 / 22-37-0 75 / 227
18-27-0 / 24-46-3 329 / 239
13-26-0 / 15-27-1 150 / 225
20-37-2 / 12-31-2 226 / 96
13-25-1 / 13-19-1 147 / 144
11-27-2 / 18-30-1 165 / 271
21-41-3 / 12-20-0 251 / 121
12-22-0 / 17-32-3 174 / 221
14-29-0 / 20-45-0 149 / 287
11-20-1 / 13-34-0 160 / 141
18-31-0 / 15-30-1 242 / 202
13-22-1 / 8-16-0 245 / 95
9-16-0 / 23-37-0 132 / 276
Avg
Yds/Rush
6.4 / 3.2
4.0 / 2.6
3.9 / 3.6
3.6 / 5.1
4.6 / 4.6
3.7 / 3.0
4.6 / 7.5
3.6 / 2.9
6.0 / 0.9
7.2 / 3.5
2.6 / 3.4
5.8 / 4.7
5.3 / 3.5
Note: Game totals are displayed in the format UW/OPPONENT for each category
83
Avg
Yds/Pass
7.5 / 6.1
12.2 / 5.2
5.8 / 8.3
6.1 / 3.1
5.9 / 7.6
6.1 / 9.0
6.1 / 6.1
7.9 / 6.9
5.1 / 6.4
8.0 / 4.1
7.8 / 6.7
11.1 / 5.9
8.2 / 7.5
Total Offense
Plays-Yards
73-479 / 59-297
67-487 / 75-314
65-304 / 60-343
81-384 / 65-268
64-326 / 59-327
67-313 / 65-377
75-409 / 54-375
67-337 / 62-309
76-430 / 74-312
81-601 / 72-274
76-358 / 59-301
54-429 / 75-371
54-333 / 75-410
Avg
Yds/Play
6.6 / 5.0
7.3 / 4.2
4.7 / 5.7
4.7 / 4.1
5.1 / 5.5
4.7 / 5.8
5.5 / 6.9
5.0 / 5.0
5.7 / 4.2
7.4 / 3.8
4.7 / 5.1
7.9 / 4.9
6.2 / 5.5
Return TurnYards
Overs
89 / 193
3/1
98 / 198
1/3
110 / 61
0/2
167 / 147 4 / 5
77 / 107
2/2
193 / 140 3 / 1
96 / 147
3/0
166 / 174 1 / 3
103 / 125 1 / 1
128 / 205 4 / 1
110 / 106 3 / 3
60 / 119
2/0
65 / 226
3/0
Punting
Penalties
Number-Avg Number-Yards
1-58.0 / 6-37.5
24 / 48
3-47.7 / 6-41.3
40 / 50
6-33.8 / 4-47.8
53 / 15
6-39.8 / 8-43.5
45 / 30
6-42.0 / 4-48.8
19 / 30
7-37.4 / 4-44.8
72 / 7
7-33.0 / 8-36.8
75 / 55
6-51.7 / 5-42.4
59 / 47
8-39.9 / 7-45.4
121 / 30
2-49.0 / 6-38.5
35 / 30
6-41.2 / 5-41.0
38 / 89
4-38.5 / 4-44.5
10 / 5
6-44.3 / 5-48.2
25 / 85
2008 Participation
Player
GP/GS
6 Anderson, Isaac 13/8
9 Beckum, Travis
6/4
29 Brinkley, Niles
13/7
30 Brown, Zach
12/95 Butrym, Patrick
13/82 Byrne, Jake
13/68 Carimi, Gabe
10/10
25 Carter, Shane
12/7
2 Casillas, Jonathan 10/10
91 Chapman, Jason 13/13
37 Claxton, Kevin
9/32 Clay, John
13/1
60 Current, Jake
5/4 Evridge, Allan
6/6
20 Ewing, Bradie
12/26 Fenelus, Antonio 12/96 Fischer, Matt
5/49 Flasch, Ryan
13/85 Gilreath, David
13/9
23 Goins, Mario
9/6
89 Graham, Garrett 11/10
22 Hampton, Adam 1/19 Hartmann, Will
13/39 Hill, P.J.
13/12
52 Hodge, Elijah
9/38 Holland, Tyler
12/7A Jefferson, Kyle
12/4
13 Jones, Daven
9/97 Kelly, Brendan
3/75 Kemp, Andy
13/13
84 Kendricks, Lance 8/43 Korslin, Rob
3/17 Langford, Allen
13/13
11 Levy, DeAndre
13/13
5 Lukasko, Andrew 4/21 Maragos, Chris
13/6
47 McFadden, Jaevery 13/13
59 Megna, Tony
2/1B Merrill, Otis
1/74 Moffitt, John
13/13
31 Moody, Prince
13/45 Moore, Dan
13/3 Moore, Maurice 6/76 Nagy, Bill
8/3
48 Neal, Joshua
7/54 Newkirk, Mike
13/13
98 Nortman, Brad
13/93 Nzegwu, Louis
11/67 Oglesby, Josh
13/3
81 Peck, Dave
13/8 Pleasant, Aubrey 13/1
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...
...
START
XXX
XXX
XXX
XXX
XXX
START
XXX
XXX
START
LS
XXX
IOWA
START
START
XXX
XXX
XXX
XXX
...
XXX
START
START
...
XXX
...
...
XXX
XXX
K
XXX
START
START
START
...
XXX
START
XXX
XXX
XXX
...
...
START
...
...
START
START
...
START
START
XXX
...
START
XXX
XXX
...
START
...
START
XXX
XXX
START
LS
XXX
ILL
START
START
START
XXX
XXX
XXX
...
XXX
START
START
XXX
START
...
...
XXX
XXX
...
XXX
START
...
START
...
XXX
XXX
XXX
XXX
XXX
...
...
START
XXX
...
START
START
XXX
START
START
XXX
...
START
XXX
XXX
...
START
...
START
XXX
XXX
START
LS
XXX
MSU
START
...
START
XXX
XXX
XXX
START
XXX
START
START
XXX
XXX
...
...
XXX
XXX
K
XXX
START
...
START
...
XXX
START
XXX
XXX
XXX
XXX
...
START
XXX
...
START
START
XXX
START
START
...
...
START
XXX
XXX
...
...
...
START
XXX
XXX
XXX
LS
XXX
IND
START
...
START
XXX
XXX
XXX
START
XXX
START
START
XXX
XXX
XXX
...
XXX
XXX
...
XXX
START
XXX
START
...
XXX
START
...
XXX
XXX
XXX
...
START
...
XXX
START
START
...
START
START
...
...
START
XXX
XXX
...
XXX
XXX
START
XXX
XXX
XXX
LS
XXX
MINN
START
...
START
...
XXX
XXX
START
START
START
START
...
XXX
XXX
...
XXX
XXX
...
XXX
XXX
XXX
START
...
XXX
START
...
...
XXX
XXX
...
START
...
...
START
START
...
XXX
START
...
...
START
XXX
XXX
...
START
XXX
START
XXX
XXX
XXX
LS
XXX
CP
START
...
START
XXX
XXX
XXX
START
START
START
START
XXX
XXX
XXX
...
XXX
XXX
...
XXX
XXX
...
START
...
XXX
START
...
XXX
...
...
...
START
...
XXX
START
START
XXX
XXX
START
...
...
START
XXX
XXX
XXX
...
...
START
XXX
XXX
XXX
LS
START
FSU
START
...
START
XXX
XXX
XXX
START
...
...
START
XXX
XXX
...
...
XXX
XXX
...
XXX
XXX
...
START
...
XXX
START
XXX
XXX
XXX
...
...
START
XXX
...
START
START
...
START
START
...
XXX
START
XXX
XXX
...
...
XXX
START
XXX
XXX
XXX
LS
XXX
Name
42 Prather, Erik
44 Pressley, Chris
34 Rentmeester, Bill
50 Schofield, O’Brien
92 Shaughnessy, Matt
18 Sherer, Dustin
1Z Smith, Devin
27 Sorensen, Blake
15 St. Jean, Culmer
79 Stehle, Jeffrey
86 Theus, Elijah
16 Tolzien, Scott
1 Toon, Nick
36 Turner, Mickey
63 Urbik, Kraig
12 Valai, Jay
71 VandenHeuvel, E.
8A Welch, Philip
70 Zeitler, Kevin
GP/GS
13/12/9
13/1
13/13
13/13
11/7
11/11/2
13/1
12/5/3/12/13/7
11/11
12/12
12/12
13/3/-
AKR
XXX
...
START
START
START
XXX
...
START
XXX
XXX
XXX
XXX
XXX
START
START
START
START
K
XXX
MAR
XXX
START
XXX
START
START
XXX
XXX
START
XXX
XXX
XXX
...
XXX
XXX
START
START
START
K
XXX
FS
XXX
START
XXX
START
START
XXX
XXX
XXX
XXX
XXX
...
...
...
XXX
START
START
START
K
...
MICH
XXX
START
XXX
START
START
...
XXX
XXX
XXX
XXX
XXX
...
XXX
START
START
START
START
K
...
OSU
XXX
XXX
XXX
START
START
...
XXX
XXX
XXX
XXX
...
...
XXX
START
START
START
START
K
...
PSU
XXX
START
XXX
START
START
XXX
XXX
XXX
XXX
...
...
...
XXX
START
START
START
START
K
...
IOWA
XXX
XXX
XXX
START
START
START
XXX
...
XXX
XXX
XXX
XXX
XXX
XXX
...
START
START
K
...
ILL
XXX
XXX
XXX
START
START
START
XXX
...
XXX
XXX
...
...
XXX
XXX
...
START
START
K
...
Key: START - starter, XXX - played, ... - did not play, P - punter, K - kicker, LS - long snapper
85
MSU
XXX
START
XXX
START
START
START
XXX
XXX
XXX
XXX
...
...
XXX
XXX
START
START
START
K
...
IND
XXX
START
XXX
START
START
START
XXX
XXX
XXX
XXX
...
XXX
XXX
XXX
START
START
START
K
XXX
MINN
XXX
START
XXX
START
START
START
XXX
XXX
XXX
XXX
...
...
XXX
START
START
START
...
K
...
CP
XXX
START
XXX
START
START
START
...
XXX
XXX
XXX
...
...
XXX
START
START
...
START
K
...
FSU
XXX
START
XXX
START
START
START
XXX
XXX
START
XXX
XXX
...
XXX
START
START
START
START
K
...
86
No-Yds/TD
226-1161/13
155-884/9
55-305/3
25-285/2
11-50/0
3-21/0
49-19/1
4-14/1
4-13/1
3-6/0
23-4/1
9--17/0
No-Yds/TD
40-540/5
31-520/3
21-286/0
23-264/0
17-257/1
14-189/0
6-141/0
7-72/0
5-61/0
8-47/0
4-46/1
2-17/1
1-3/0
1-2/0
14--17/0
RUSHING
Hill, P.J.
Clay, John
Brown, Zach
Gilreath, David.
Rentmeester, Bill
Anderson, Isaac
Sherer, Dustin
Ewing, Bradie
Tolzien, Scott
Pressley, Chris
Evridge, Allan
Team
RECEIVING
Graham, Garrett
Gilreath, David
Anderson, Isaac
Beckum, Travis
Toon, Nick
Jefferson, Kyle
Kendricks, Lance
Hill, P.J.
Moore, Maurice
Brown, Zach
Turner, Mickey
Theus, Elijah
Rentmeester, Bill
Clay, John
Team
AKRON
2-23/1
2-17/0
DNP
2-27/0
1-8/0
DNP
AKRON
26-210/2
12-71/1
15-87/1
3-14/0
1-4/0
2-11/0
1-1/0
DNP
2-7/0
1--1/0
MARSHALL
4-73/1
3-47/0
1-6/0
DNP
3-66/0
3-94/0
3-37/0
1-6/0
3--3/0
MARSHALL
18-57/2
11-54/2
7-36/1
1-11/0
2-3/1
DNP
1--3/0
DNP
2008 Individual Game-By-Game Statistics
FS
5-58/1
1-10/0
4-51/0
DNP
2-24/0
1-7/0
DNP
1--1/0
FS
26-112/0
3-14/0
3-5/0
2-21/0
1-8/0
1-2/0
DNP
3--8/0
MICH
DNP
5-65/1
2-16/0
2-17/0
1-18/0
4-24/0
1-29/0
3-38/0
DNP
1-22/0
1--3/0
1--2/0
MICH
22-70/0
3-52/1
8-46/0
1-9/0
1-3/0
DNP
DNP
DNP
9--22/0
-
OSU
DNP
3-28/0
1-8/0
6-60/0
2-42/0
1-9/1
DNP
2--3/0
OSU
16-63/1
10-69/0
1-0/0
5-36/0
3-15/0
DNP
DNP
4--4/0
DNP
PSU
1-23/0
1-13/0
5-79/0
1-28/0
1-12/0
DNP
2-10/0
DNP
DNP
PSU
15-58/0
10-43/0
1-11/0
1-5/0
5-2/0
DNP
1-3/0
7-26/1
DNP
IOWA
6-74/0
2-58/0
3-48/0
4-41/0
1-15/0
1-8/0
DNP
DNP
2-2/0
1-3/0
1-2/0
DNP
IOWA
8-34/0
16-89/0
3-30/1
1-5/0
1--1/0
3--9/0
2-10/0
DNP
-
ILL
6-79/0
3-71/2
1-8/0
2-16/0
DNP
DNP
1--1/0
ILL
3-9/0
25-88/0
5-24/0
1-0/0
1-1/0
9-40/1
DNP
1-1/0
DNP
DNP
MSU
6-68/1
2-14/0
DNP
3-44/0
1-10/0
1-8/0
DNP
1-5/0
DNP
1--1/0
MSU
20-106/1
14-111/1
3-12/0
4-49/0
1--2/0
5-5/0
DNP
DNP
-
IND
5-69/0
1-19/0
DNP
3-41/0
DNP
1-15/0
DNP
1-16/0
DNP
1--1/0
IND
19-126/3
19-112/1
7-32/0
8-168/2
6-3/0
1-2/1
DNP
1--2/0
MINN
1-2/1
4-61/0
6-114/0
DNP
4-44/0
1-10/0
DNP
2-11/0
DNP
DNP
DNP
1--1/0
MINN
24-117/2
10-35/1
DNP
1-3/0
7--35/0
DNP
DNP
3--4/0
CP
1-9/0
4-125/0
4-55/0
DNP
2-40/1
DNP
DNP
1-7/0
1-9/0
DNP
2--3/0
CP
14-59/2
11-107/2
1-23/0
1--3/0
5--2/0
DNP
DNP
DNP
FSU
3-62/0
1-5/0
2-18/0
DNP
2-27/0
DNP
1-20/1
1--1/0
FSU
15-140/0
11-39/0
1--1/0
1--5/0
1-19/0
7-9/0
DNP
1-2/0
DNP
1--2/0
2008 Individual Game-By-Game Statistics
PASSING
#18 Sherer, Dustin
MARSHALL
Fresno State
Penn State
Iowa
Illinois
Michigan State
Indiana
Minnesota
Cal Poly
Florida State
TOTALS
Att
1
1
17
34
22
28
19
31
22
16
191
Comp
1
1
9
17
12
14
10
18
13
9
104
Int
0
0
1
2
0
0
1
0
1
0
5
Pct
100.0
100.0
52.9
50.0
54.5
50.0
52.6
58.1
59.1
56.2
54.5
Yards
21
7
115
161
174
149
143
242
245
132
1389
TD
0
0
0
0
2
1
0
1
1
1
6
Long Sack
21
0
7
0
28
1
25
2
49
4
28
1
24
2
39
5
49
3
43
3
49
21
Yds
0
0
12
16
15
3
14
41
24
17
142
Effic
276.4
158.8
98.0
78.0
151.0
106.5
105.3
134.3
158.5
146.2
120.7
#4 Evridge, Allan
Akron
MARSHALL
Fresno State
Michigan
Ohio State
Penn State
TOTALS
Att
10
26
24
37
25
10
132
Comp
7
17
12
20
13
2
71
Int
1
0
0
2
1
1
5
Pct
70.0
65.4
50.0
54.1
52.0
20.0
53.8
Yards
75
308
143
226
147
50
949
TD
1
1
1
1
1
0
5
Long Sack
20
0
42
0
22
0
29
4
35
2
42
2
42
8
Yds
0
0
0
20
11
7
38
Effic
146.0
177.6
113.8
103.5
106.6
42.0
119.1
#16 Tolzien, Scott
Iowa
Indiana
TOTALS
Att
7
1
8
Comp
4
1
5
Int
1
0
1
Pct
57.1
100.0
62.5
Yards
90
17
107
TD
0
0
0
Long Sack
33
0
17
0
33
0
Yds
0
0
0
Effic
136.6
242.8
149.9
87
88
McFadden, Jaevery
Levy, DeAndre
Casillas, Jonathan
Newkirk, Mike
Valai, Jay
Langford, Allen
Maragos, Chris
Brinkley, Niles
Shaughnessy, Matt
Schofield, O’Brien
Chapman, Jason
Carter, Shane
Pleasant, Aubrey
St. Jean, Culmer
Goins, Mario
Moore, Dan
Prather, Erik
Sorensen, Blake
Fenelus, Antonio
Stehle, Jeffrey
Moody, Prince
Flasch, Ryan
Hodge, Elijah
Welch, Philip
Hartmann, Will
Smith, Devin
Nzegwu, Louis
Claxton, Kevin
Butrym, Patrick
Rentmeester, Bill
Kelly, Brendan
Ewing, Bradie
S-A
34-50
28-45
34-28
33-26
35-21
36-11
27-18
31-9
29-11
27-13
16-23
21-16
15-11
13-10
14-6
10-9
8-10
7-7
8-5
9-3
7-2
3-6
4-5
4-3
5-2
2-4
2-4
3-2
3-2
4-1
3-2
2-2
TACKLES (SOLO-ASST-TOTAL)
TOT
84
73
62
59
56
47
45
40
40
40
39
37
26
23
20
19
18
14
13
12
9
9
9
7
7
6
6
5
5
5
5
4
AKRON
6-5
3-3
DNP
3-2
2-0
1-0
4-1
0-2
1-1
3-1
0-2
1-0
2-2
1-0
1-0
3-1
DNP
DNP
1-0
DNP
1-0
DNP
1-0
1-1
0-1
MAR
4-5
2-1
DNP
1-0
2-0
1-2
3-0
1-2
2-0
1-1
2-2
1-1
1-0
0-1
5-0
3-3
3-1
2-1
3-1
2-0
2-2
0-1
0-1
2-1
1-0
1-1
1-1
FS
1-6
2-7
4-3
1-3
4-3
5-2
2-0
1-0
1-1
1-0
3-3
2-2
0-1
1-1
2-0
0-1
1-0
DNP
0-1
DNP
-
2008 Individual Game-By-Game Defensive Statistics
MICH
2-7
1-4
6-2
3-3
0-2
3-0
2-0
1-0
4-1
3-4
1-1
1-0
1-0
1-0
1-2
1-0
0-1
0-3
DNP
1-0
DNP
OSU
3-5
6-4
2-2
1-1
4-3
1-2
2-1
3-2
2-1
1-2
3-4
1-0
0-1
1-1
0-2
0-2
0-1
0-1
0-1
1-0
DNP
DNP
-
PSU
1-3
1-1
4-5
2-1
3-1
4-0
1-5
1-0
5-0
2-1
2-3
2-2
0-2
1-0
0-1
1-0
DNP
0-1
DNP
1-0
IOWA
2-4
0-2
3-2
3-3
2-2
2-1
5-3
2-1
1-4
0-1
0-4
2-2
1-1
0-1
DNP
1-0
0-1
1-2
1-0
DNP
0-1
1-0
DNP
-
ILL
3-5
3-6
1-3
1-2
4-1
1-2
5-1
5-2
1-0
4-1
1-1
1-1
0-1
DNP
0-2
DNP
0-1
1-1
1-0
0-2
DNP
-
MSU
2-3
1-5
2-8
3-3
1-7
6-1
1-2
3-1
3-0
2-2
0-1
3-1
DNP
1-1
1-1
0-1
0-1
1-1
0-1
0-1
1-0
1-1
DNP
-
IND
2-2
3-1
4-1
3-2
8-2
3-0
1-0
4-1
1-0
2-0
1-2
1-1
1-2
2-0
0-1
0-3
2-1
2-0
1-0
1-0
DNP
0-3
1-1
1-0
DNP
-
MINN
2-1
0-3
3-1
4-3
1-0
1-0
2-1
2-0
4-1
2-0
2-2
2-2
2-0
1-0
1-2
1-0
0-1
DNP
1-0
0-1
DNP
1-0
DNP
-
CP
2-3
2-4
5-1
5-3
DNP
4-1
2-2
2-0
2-0
4-0
3-2
2-1
8-4
5-4
DNP
1-1
1-0
1-0
1-0
DNP
DNP
DNP
-
FSU
4-1
4-4
DNP
3-0
4-0
4-0
3-4
3-0
2-0
3-1
DNP
2-1
5-2
DNP
2-1
1-0
1-0
1-0
3-0
2-0
0-1
2-0
2-0
1-0
1-0
1-0
DNP
-
89
S-A
1-2
0-3
2-0
2-0
1-0
0-1
0-1
1-0
1-0
1-0
1-0
1-0
TOT
3
3
2
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
Levy, DeAndre
Newkirk, Mike
Schofield, O’Brien
Shaughnessy, Matt
Casillas, Jonathan
Chapman, Jason
Valai, Jay
Moore, Dan
McFadden, Jaevery
Stehle, Jeffrey
Sorensen, Blake
Prather, Erik
Hodge, Elijah
Pleasant, Aubre
Butrym, Patrick
Langford, Allen
Goins, Mario
Brinkley, Niles
Carter, Shane
UA-A
8-3
8-2
7-3
8-0
5-2
4-2
4-0
2-2
1-3
2-0
2-0
1-1
1-1
1-1
1-1
1-0
1-0
0-2
0-1
TOT
9.5
9.0
8.5
8.0
6.0
5.0
4.0
3.0
2.5
2.0
2.0
1.5
1.5
1.5
1.5
1.0
1.0
1.0
0.5
TACKLES FOR LOSS (SOLO-ASST-TOTAL)
Peck, Dave
Holland, Tyler
Anderson, Isaac
Kendricks, Lance
VandenHeuvel, Eric
Hill, P.J.
Neal, Joshua
Lukasko, Andrew
Sherer, Dustin
Megna, Tony
Graham, Garrett
Jefferson, Kyle
AKRON
1.0-2
1.0-2
1.0-8
DNP
1.0-5
DNP
-
AKRON
1-0
DNP
DNP
-
MAR
1.0-1
DNP
1.0-4
1.0-1
1.0-2
1.0-2
1.0-1
-
MAR
DNP
-
FS
3.0-9
1.5-5
1.0-9
2.0-13
1.0-3
0.5-1
-
FS
DNP
DNP
-
MICH
1.0-3
1.0-1
0.5-3
0.5-2
1.0-2
1.0-3
-
MICH
DNP
DNP
DNP
DNP
DNP
1-0
OSU
1.0-16
1.0-4
1.0-2
1.0-2
0.5-2
0.5-2
OSU
0-1
1-0
0-1
DNP
DNP
DNP
DNP
DNP
-
PSU
1.0-1
1.5-5
0.5-1
DNP
-
PSU
DNP
DNP
1-0
DNP
-
IOWA
0.5-1
0.5-1
DNP
0.5-1
0.5-0
1.0-2
1.0-1
-
IOWA
1-1
1-0
DNP
DNP
DNP
1-0
1-0
-
ILL
1.5-8
0.5-1
1.0-4
0.5-0
1.0-1
DNP
DNP
0.5-1
-
ILL
1-0
DNP
-
MSU
1.0-6
1.5-16
3.0-16
1.0-1
0.5-1
DNP
-
MSU
DNP
1-0
DNP
-
IND
2.0-14
1.0-2
1.0-4
0.5-2
DNP
0.5-2
1.0-1
-
IND
0-2
DNP
0-1
DNP
DNP
-
MINN
2.0-6
1.0-4
1.0-1
DNP
1.0-5
-
MINN
DNP
DNP
DNP
DNP
DNP
-
CP
2.0-6
DNP
DNP
DNP
-
CP
1-0
DNP
DNP
DNP
DNP
FSU
2.0-13
1.0-1
1.0-1
1.0-2
DNP
1.0-3
1.0-2
1.0-5
DNP
DNP
FSU
0-1
DNP
DNP
-
90
UA-A
5-0
5-0
4-0
4-0
2-0
1-0
1-0
1-0
TOT
5.0
5.0
4.0
4.0
2.0
1.0
1.0
1.0
AKRON
1.0-8
1.0-2
DNP
MAR
DNP
FS
1.0-9
1.0-5
1.0-10
-
Gilreath, David
Fenelus, Antonio
Rentmeester, Bill
Anderson, Isaac
Goins, Mario
Holland, Tyler
Sorensen, Blake
Ewing, Bradie
St. Jean, Culmer
Prather, Erik
KICK RETURNS
Gilreath, David
PUNT RETURNS
No-Yds
40-784
4-86
5-52
3-36
2-35
1-12
1-11
1-4
1-1
1--5
AKRON
2-86
DNP
1-2
1-4
-
No-Yds AKRON
18-158 2--3
MAR
2-38
-
MAR
-
FS
3-82
-
FS
2-27
MICH
2-77
1-19
1-12
DNP
-
MICH
1-9
2008 Individual Game-By-Game Return Statistics
Schofield, O’Brien
Levy, DeAndre
Shaughnessy, Matt
Newkirk, Mike
Chapman, Jason
Stehle, Jeffrey
Valai, Jay
Casillas, Jonathan
SACKS (SOLO-ASST-TOTAL)
2008 Individual Game-By-Game Defensive Statistics
OSU
3-42
1-19
1-20
-
OSU
1--4
MICH
-
PSU
7-137
1-17
-
PSU
1-2
OSU
1.0-4
1.0-16
1.0-2
1.0-2
-
IOWA
5-76
DNP
-
IOWA
2-20
PSU
DNP
-
ILL
3-59
DNP
DNP
-
ILL
1-9
IOWA
-
MSU
4-64
DNP
1--5
MSU
4-49
ILL
1.0-7
1.0-4
-
IND
2-46
2-35
-
IND
2-2
MSU
1.0-16
1.0-7
1.0-6
-
MINN
2-17
1-10
3-36
DNP
1-1
-
MINN
1-44
IND
1.0-2
1.0-4
1.0-13
CP
5-60
DNP
-
CP
-
MINN
1.0-4
2.0-6
-
FSU
2-50
1-1
DNP
1-11
-
FSU
1-3
CP
1.0-5
DNP
-
FSU
2.0-13
DNP
2008 Game Recaps
Wisconsin 38
Akron 17
Wisconsin 51
Marshall 14
Aug. 30
Camp Randall Stadium
Madison, Wis.
Sept. 6
Camp Randall Stadium
Madison, Wis.
The Badgers opened the season with a 38-17
win over the Akron Zips at Camp Randall
Stadium. Wisconsin dominated the ground
game, totaling 404 rushing yards and four
rushing touchdowns, including 210 yards and
two TDs from P.J. Hill. UW jumped out to a
17-0 lead, scoring twice in the first quarter,
but Akron answered with 10 points of its own
off two Badger turnovers. The Badgers rolled
off 21-straight points to open the second half
to pull away 38-10 and gain the win. The
Badger defense limited the Zips to only 70
yards on the ground, while causing a fumble
and two QB sacks. UW QB Allan Evridge got
his first start and first win as a Badger while
throwing for 75 yards and one touchdown.
After giving up an early 14-0 lead, the Badgers
responded and rolled over Marshall, 51-14, at
Camp Randall Stadium. The Badgers punted
on their first three possessions of the game,
but answered by scoring on eight of the last
nine en route to the dominating win. Behind
308 yards through the air from Allan Evridge
and six rushing touchdowns from P.J. Hill
(two), John Clay (two), Zach Brown and Bradie
Ewing, UW sealed the second win of the
season. For the second consecutive week, the
Wisconsin defense held its opponent under
100 yards on the ground.
Game Statistics
Score by quarter
Marshall
Wisconsin
Game Statistics
Score by quarter
Akron
Wisconsin
1
0
14
2
10
3
3
0
14
4
7
7
F
17
38
Scoring Summary
Q
Time Scoring Play
1
10:30 WIS: Graham 3-yd rec. (Welch kick), 9-67 4:23
7:20 WIS: Hill 2-yd run (Welch kick), 4-61 1:42
2
14:52 WIS: Welch 32-yd field goal, 13-72 5:36
10:44 AKR: Poin. 3-yd rec. (Iveljic kick), 10-72 4:00
0:02 AKR: Iveljic 26-yd field goal, 4-30 0:20
3
10:00 WIS: Hill 1-yd run (Welch kick), 7-55 3:29
6:20 WIS: Brown 2-yd run (Welch kick), 7-28 3:30
4
11:48 WIS: Clay 9-yd run (Welchkick), 11-80 6:12
0:38 AKR: Owen 11-yd rec. (Iveljic kick), 6-42 2:01
1
7
0
2
7
17
3
0
21
4
0
13
F
14
51
Scoring Summary
Q
Time Scoring Play
1
04:08 MAR: Small 1-yd run (Ratanamorn kick), 8-58 4:20
2
13:34 MAR: Mar. 1-yd run (Ratanamorn kick), 10-58 4:28
10:16 WIS: Hill 2-yd run (Welch kick), 7-60 3:18
4:54 WIS: Welch 45-yd field goal, 7-57 2:23
0:36 WIS: Brown 3-yd run (Welch kick), 7-88 2:05
3
13:02 WIS: Hill 1-yd run (Welch kick), 3-22 1:05
9:45 WIS: Graham 26-yd rec. (Welch kick), 1-26 0:07
1:04 WIS: Clay 4-yd run (Welch kick), 8-76 3:30
4
7:57 WIS: Ewing 1-yd run (kick failed), 11-82 6:02
4:49 WIS: Clay 5-yd run (Welch kick), 4-57 1:42
V-H
0-7
0-14
0-17
7-17
10-17
10-24
10-31
10-38
17-38
INDIVIDUAL STATISTICAL LEADERS
RUSHING: Marshall-Marshall, 15-50; Edwards, 8-11
Wisconsin-Hill, 18-57; Clay, 11-54
PASSING:
Marshall-Cann, 20-39-2-211;
Wisconsin-Evridge, 17-26-0-308
RECEIVING: Marshall-Passmore, 7-95; Smith, Lee 6-53;
Wisconsin-Graham, 4-73; Kendricks, 3-94;
Jefferson, 3-66; Gilreath, 3-47
INDIVIDUAL STATISTICAL LEADERS
RUSHING: Akron-Kennedy, 7-32; Johnson, 4-15
Wisconsin-Hill, 26-210; Brown, 15-87; Clay, 12-71
PASSING:
Akron-Jacquemain, 22-36-0-227
Wisconsin-Evridge, 7-10-1-75
RECEIVING: Akron-Bowser, 5-76; Owen, 3-26
Wisconsin-Jefferson, 2-27; Graham, 2-23
91
V-H
7-0
14-0
14-7
14-10
14-17
14-24
14-31
14-38
14-44
14-51
Wisconsin 13
Fresno State 10
Michigan 27
Wisconsin 25
Sept. 13
Bulldog Stadium
Fresno, Calif.
Sept. 27
Michigan Stadium
Ann Arbor, Mich.
In it’s first road game of the season, Wisconsin
edged Fresno State, 13-10, in a battle of
top-25 teams in hostile territory. A physical
battle for all four quarters, the Badgers and
Bulldogs traded blows in the final minutes of
the game before an eight-yard run for a first
down by Bill Rentmeester sealed the game
with just over a minute to play. A touchdown
pass from Allan Evridge to TE Garrett Graham
late in the first quarter was the only time the
Cardinal and White saw the end zone, but
two field goals of 38 and 23 yards from Philip
Welch gave the Badgers the eventual win. P.J.
Hill ran for 112 yards on 26 tough carries,
while David Gilreath totaled 140 all-purpose
yards, including 109 in the return game. LB
DeAndre Levy recorded nine tackles, three
TFLs for nine yards and an interception to
lead the Badger defense in their third-straight
win of the season.
After a bye week, the Badgers traveled to
legendary Michigan Stadium to face the
Wolverines. UW jumped out to a 19-0 lead
at halftime, but Michigan rallied for 27
unanswered points in the UW loss. Philip
Welch connected on four field goals and QB
Allan Evridge hit nine different receivers
for a total of 226 yards, but was unable to
connect with Isaac Anderson for a two-point
conversion that would have tied the game with
13 seconds to play. Sophomore David Gilreath
caught his first career touchdown pass to go
along with 65 yards on five receptions to lead
the Badgers. Wisconsin forced five turnovers,
all in the first half, to give itself a nice cushion
at the break, but was unable to hold on to the
lead in the “Big House.”
Game Statistics
Score by quarter
Michigan
Wisconsin
Game Statistics
Score by quarter
Fresno State
Wisconsin
1
0
7
2
0
3
3
10
3
4
0
0
F
10
13
SCORING SUMMARY
Q
Time Scoring Play
1
0:48 WIS: Graham 2-yd reception (Welch kick), 3-26 1:16
2
6:21 WIS: Welch 38-yd field goal, 11-49 5:07
3
9:25 FS: Wylie 47-yd rec. (Goessling, kick), 4-77 2:01
3:28 WIS: Welch 23-yd field goal, 6-17 2:19
0:16 FS: Goessling, 33-yd field goal, 9-65 3:06
4
No Scoring
1
0
6
2
0
13
3
7
0
4
20
6
F
27
25
SCORING SUMMARY
Q
Time Scoring Play
1
9:03 WIS: Welch 21-yd field goal, 5-23 2:25
1:18 WIS: Welch 42-yd field goal, 11-43 5:30
2
5:46 WIS: Clay 5-yd run (Welch kick), 4-60 1:57
4:47 WIS: Welch 41-yd field goal, 4-3 0:53
0:10 WIS: Welch 52-yd field goal, 6-16 1:05
3
2:22 MI: Koger 26-yd rec. (Lopata kick), 14-80 4:30
4
10:27 MI: Minor 34-yd run (Lopata kick), 10-85 3:02
10:24 MI: Thompson 25-yd interception ret. (rush failed)
5:11 MI: McGuffie 3-yd run (Lopata kick), 6-77 3:03
0:13 WIS: Gilreath 22-yd rec. (pass failed), 6-64 1:06
V-H
7-0
10-0
10-7
13-7
13-10
INDIVIDUAL STATISTICAL LEADERS
RUSHING: Wisconsin-Hill, 26-112
Fresno State-Miller, 7-58; Mathews, 17-54
PASSING:
Wisconsin-Evridge, 12-24-0-143
Fresno State-Brandstater, 15-27-1-225
RECEIVING: Wisconsin-Graham, 5-58; Beckum, 4-51
Fresno State-Pascoe, 3-32; Ajirotutu, 3-31; Wylie, 2-62
INDIVIDUAL STATISTICAL LEADERS
RUSHING: Wisconsin-Hill 22-70; Clay 3-52; Brown 8-46
Michigan-Threet 9-89; McGuffie 15-36
PASSING:
Wisconsin-Evridge 20-37-2-226
Michigan-Threet 12-31-2-96
RECEIVING: Wisconsin-Gilreath 5-65; Jefferson 4-24
Michigan-Mathews 4-48; Brown 3-10
92
V-H
3-0
6-0
13-0
16-0
19-0
19-7
19-14
19-20
19-27
25-27
Ohio State 20
Wisconsin 17
Penn State 48
Wisconsin 7
Oct. 4
Michigan Stadium
Ann Arbor, Mich.
Oct. 11
Camp Randall Stadium
Madison, Wis.
Wisconsin lost its second-straight game, and
first at Camp Randall since 2005, ending
its 16-game home win streak. In what was
another instant classic, the Badgers and
Buckeyes played hard-nosed, Big Ten football
for four quarters, trading blows throughout
the game. OSU outlasted Wisconsin by scoring
the game-winning TD with just 1:08 left on
the clock after the Badgers had taken the
17-13 lead only minutes prior. Running backs
P.J. Hill and John Clay combined for 132
yards and a score in the loss, while TE Mickey
Turner scored his first career touchdown.
Strong safety Jay Valai forced two fumbles
and had seven tackles in the defensive effort
that came up just short.
The Badgers lost consecutive home games and
fell to 0-3 in conference play after dropping a
48-7 decision to eventual Big Ten champions,
Penn State. The Badgers found themselves in
a 24-7 halftime hole and couldn’t dig out as
the Nittany Lions rolled off 24 unanswered
points in the second half en route to the win.
The Badgers turned the ball over four times
in the loss and continually dealt with a long
field, while PSU had an average starting field
position of its own 43-yard line. Sophomore
linebacker Culmer St. Jean notched his first
career interception in the game, while TE
Travis Beckum returned to form catching five
passes for 79 yards.
Game Statistics
Game Statistics
Score by quarter
Ohio State
Wisconsin
1
7
0
2
0
10
3
3
0
4
10
7
Score by quarter
Wisconsin
Penn State
F
20
17
SCORING SUMMARY
Q
Time Scoring Play
1
11:49 OSU: Wells 33-yd run (Pretorius kick), 6-71 3:11
2
4:35 WIS: Turner 9-yd rec. (Welch kick), 15-91 8:16
0:01 WIS: Welch 20-yd field goal, 5-77 0:52
3
7:43 OSU: Pretorius 21-yd field goal, 10-77 5:07
4
10:52 OSU: Pretorius 34-yd field goal, 10-43 4:54
6:31 WIS: Hill 2-yd run (Welch kick), 10-63 4:15
1:08 OSU: Pryor 11-yd run (Pretorius kick), 12-80 5:18
1
0
3
2
7
21
3
0
17
4
0
7
F
7
48
SCORING SUMMARY
Q
Time Scoring Play
1
5:28 PSU: Kelly 50-yd field goal, 6-19 2:41
2
10:46 PSU: Royster 2-yd run (Kelly kick), 9-51 4:41
10:11 PSU: Williams 63-yd punt return (Kelly kick)
4:21 WIS: Evridge 5-yd run (Welch kick), 10-85 5:43
1:24 PSU: Clark 2-yd run (Kelly kick), 1-16 0:08
3
12:27 PSU: Clark 4-yd run (Kelly kick), 6-76 2:28
7:22 PSU: Butler 44-yd rec. (K. kick), 7-82 3:48
3:15 PSU: Kelly 30-yd field goal, 8-35 3:07
4
2:40 PSU: Devlin 1-yd run (Kelly kick), 8-51 3:39
V-H
7-0
7-7
7-10
10-10
13-10
13-17
20-17
INDIVIDUAL STATISTICAL LEADERS
RUSHING: Ohio State-Wells 22-168; Pryor 15-20
Wisconsin-Clay 10-69; Hill 16-63
PASSING:
Ohio State-Pryor 13-19-1-144.
Wisconsin-Evridge 13-25-1-147.
RECEIVING: Ohio State-Hartline 3-57; Sanzenbacher 2-40
Wisconsin-Beckum 6-60; Gilreath 3-28
INDIVIDUAL STATISTICAL LEADERS
RUSHING: Penn State-Royster 14-60; Green 7-15
Wisconsin-Hill 15-58; Clay 10-43
PASSING:
Penn State-Clark 16-25-1-244
Wisconsin-Sherer 9-17-1-115; Evridge 2-10-1-50.
RECEIVING: Penn State-Williams 4-26; Butler 3-70; Norwood 3-59
Wisconsin-Beckum 5-79; Brown 2-10
93
V-H
3-0
10-0
17-0
17-7
24-7
31-7
38-7
41-7
48-7
Iowa 38
Wisconsin 16
Wisconsin 27
Illinois 17
Oct. 18
Kinnick Stadium
Iowa City, Iowa
Oct. 25
Camp Randall Stadium
Madison, Wis.
With a 38-16 loss at Iowa, the Badgers
dropped their fourth-straight game of the
season for the first time since Sept. 28-Oct.
26, 1996. Junior Dustin Sherer made his
first start at QB for the Badgers and went
17-for-34 for 161 yards in the loss. Freshman
RB John Clay led the ground game with 89
yards on 16 carries, while Philip Welch kept
the Badgers in the game for the first three
quarters hitting field goals of 42, 40 and
35 yards. Iowa’s Shonn Greene ran for 217
yards and four TDs on 25 carries against
the Badgers, single-handedly controlling
the game. Safety Chris Maragos led the UW
defense with eight tackles.
The Badgers earned their first win since
Sept. 13 as they took care of Illinois, 27-17,
on Homecoming in Madison. Dustin Sherer
connected with David Gilreath for two
touchdowns, while John Clay had 25 carries
for 99 yards on the ground. The Badger
defense held the explosive Juice Williams to
only four yards rushing and grabbed three
interceptions in the win. Senior captain
DeAndre Levy led the team with nine tackles
and a 7-yard QB sack in the win, while Niles
Brinkley, Chris Maragos and Allen Langford
each had a pick. After giving up a 17-10 lead
in the third quarter, the Badgers rolled off 17
unanswered points to seal the victory. The win
was the first in Big Ten play for the Badgers in
the 2008 season.
Game Statistics
Score by quarter
Wisconsin
Iowa
1
0
7
2
3
7
3
6
14
4
7
10
F
16
38
Game Statistics
Score by quarter
Illinois
Wisconsin
SCORING SUMMARY
Q
Time Scoring Play
V-H
1
8:30 IO: Greene 12-yd run (Mossbrucker kick), 7-70 3:33 0-7
2
8:00 IO: Greene 34-yd run (Mossbrucker kick), 2-57 0:54 0-14
0:59 WIS: Welch 42-yd field goal, 9-37 3:02
3-14
3
10:01 WIS: Welch 40-yd field goal, 5-29 3:06
6-14
6:15 WIS: Welch 35-yd field goal, 6-37 2:47
9-14
5:06 IO: Greene 52-yd run (Mossbrucker kick), 3-67 1:09 9-21
1:38 IO: Reisner 16-yd rec. (Mossbrucker kick), 4-33 1:28 9-28
4
9:18 IO: Greene 34-yd run (Mossbrucker kick), 4-48 2:14 9-35
5:23 IO: Mossbrucker 35-yd field goal, 5-19 2:40
9-38
4:24 WIS: Brown 21-yd run (Welch kick), 4-60 0:59
16-38
1
0
3
2
10
7
3
7
7
4
0
10
F
17
27
SCORING SUMMARY
Q
Time Scoring Play
1
8:36 WIS: Welch 40-yd field goal, 4-8 1:51
2
14:55 ILL: Becker 2-yd rec. (Eller kick), 11-92 4:28
3:25 WIS: Sherer 15-yd run (Welch kick), 7-44 3:14
1:19 ILL: Eller 47-yd field goal, 4--2 1:57
3
10:59 ILL: Jenkins 14-yd rec. (Eller kick), 8-70 3:54
7:26 WIS: Gilreath 49-yd rec. (Welch kick), 8-80 3:32
4
12:11 WIS: Welch 38-yd field goal, 6-16 2:38
3:48 WIS: Gilreath 8-yd rec. (Welch kick), 10-80 5:45
INDIVIDUAL STATISTICAL LEADERS
RUSHING: Wisconsin-Clay 16-89; Hill 8-34
Iowa-Greene 25-217; Hampton 7-33
PASSING:
Wisconsin-Sherer 17-34-2-161; Tolzien 4-7-1-90.
Iowa-Stanzi 11-18-0-114
RECEIVING: Wisconsin-Graham 6-74; Beckum 4-41
Iowa-Johnson-Koulianos 3-30; Stross 3-10
V-H
0-3
7-3
7-10
10-10
17-10
17-17
17-20
17-27
INDIVIDUAL STATISTICAL LEADERS
RUSHING: Illinois-Ford 12-47; Dufrene 7-30
Wisconsin-Clay 25-88; Sherer 9-40
PASSING:
Illinois-Williams 17-32-3-221
Wisconsin-Sherer 12-22-0-174
RECEIVING: Illinois-Jenkins 3-61; Sykes 3-25
Wisconsin-Graham, 6-79; Gilreath 3-71; Beckum 2-16
94
Michigan State 25
Wisconsin 24
Wisconsin 55
Indiana 20
Nov. 1
Spartan Stadium
East Lansing, Mich.
Nov. 8
Memorial Stadium
Bloomington, Ind.
The Badgers lost a heartbreaking 25-24
decision as MSU kicker Brett Swenson hit a
44-yard field goal with seven seconds to play.
Wisconsin had a lead throughout most of the
game, including a 24-13 advantage with nine
minutes to play, but was unable to hold on
as it dropped its fifth game of the season. UW
running backs John Clay and P.J. Hill both ran
for more than 100 yards and a touchdown and
Dustin Sherer found TE Garrett Graham for a
TD while throwing for 149 yards on 14-for-28
passing. UW held conference-leading Javon
Ringer and the Spartans to only 25 yards on
the ground, but gave up 287 through the air in
the one-point loss.
Wisconsin’s dominant running game showed
its power against the Hoosiers as the team
racked up 441 rushing yards and 601 total
yards of offense in the 55-20 win. Indiana
stuck with the Badgers for the first half, but
the Badgers responded in the second half with
31 unanswered points en route to their fifth
win of the season getting back to the .500
mark. All-purpose man David Gilreath ran
for 168 yards on eight carries, including two
touchdowns, one of which was 90 yards. P.J.
Hill ran for 128 yards and three touchdowns,
while John Clay added 112 yards and a score.
Wisconsin’s defense limited the Hoosiers to
only 38 yards rushing and 15 yards passing in
the second half shutout.
Game Statistics
Score by quarter
Michigan State
Wisconsin
1
0
7
2
6
3
3
7
7
4
12
7
Game Statistics
F
25
24
SCORING SUMMARY
Q
Time Scoring Play
1
3:01 WIS: Graham 1-yd rec. (Welch kick), 8-51 3:26
2
8:45 MSU: Swenson 27-yd field goal, 8-32 2:09
1:39 MSU: Swenson 21-yd field goal, 10-72 4:37
0:07 WIS: Welch 31-yd field goal, 10-55 1:25
3
4:19 WIS: Hill 10-yd run (Welch kick), 5-40 1:34
2:59 MSU: Ringer 2-yd run (Swenson kick), 4-62 1:14
4
9:19 WIS: Clay 32-yd run (Welch kick), 6-80 2:37
8:13 MSU: Rin. 2-yd run (pass failed), 5-64 1:00
5:16 MSU: Swenson 50-yd field goal, 7-15 1:22
0:07 MSU: Swenson 44-yd field goal, 8-56 1:12
Score by quarter
Wisconsin
Indiana
V-H
7-0
7-3
7-6
10-6
17-6
17-13
24-13
24-19
24-22
24-25
1
14
13
2
10
7
3
17
0
4
10
0
F
55
20
SCORING SUMMARY
Q
Time Scoring Play
1
10:12 WIS: Hill 3-yd run (Welch kick), 11-80 4:48
6:47 IND: Starr 42-yd field goal, 11-47 3:25
2:37 WIS: Hill 1-yd run (Welch kick), 9-81 4:10
0:38 IND: Means 43-yd rec. (Starr kick), 5-67 2:04
0:15 IND: Starr 33-yd field goal, 4-0 0:18
2
7:44 WIS: Gilreath 8-yd run (Welch kick), 11-64 5:32
3:57 IND: Chapp. 1-yd run (Starr kick), 9-73 3:47
0:00 WIS: Welch 19-yd field goal, 7-49 1:01
3
13:32 WIS: Gilreath 90-yd run (Welch kick), 1-90 0:13
7:13 WIS: Welch 39-yd field goal, 4-6 1:57
1:46 WIS: Clay 1-yd run (Welch kick), 11-83 4:06
4
12:33 WIS: Hill 19-yd run (Welch kick), 6-70 2:27
3:37 WIS: Tolzien 2-yd run (Welch kick), 11-67 5:50
INDIVIDUAL STATISTICAL LEADERS
RUSHING:
Wisconsin-Clay 14-111; Hill 20-106
Michigan State-Ringer 21-54
PASSING:
Wisconsin-Sherer 14-28-0-149
Michigan State-Hoyer 19-44-0-252
RECEIVING: Wisconsin-Graham 6-68; Toon 3-44
Michigan State-White 7-164; Martin 3-29
INDIVIDUAL STATISTICAL LEADERS
RUSHING:
Wisconsin-Gilreath 8-168; Hill 19-126; Clay 19-112
Indiana-McCray 9-53; Thigpen 6-31
PASSING:
Wisconsin-Sherer 10-19-1-143
Indiana-Chappell 11-20-0-126; Lewis 0-5-0-0;
Evans 1-5-0-9; Schell 1-4-0-6
RECEIVING: Wisconsin-Graham 5-69; Toon 3-41
Indiana-Turner 5-33; Belcher 3-32
95
V-H
7-0
7-3
14-3
14-10
14-13
21-13
21-20
24-20
31-20
34-20
41-20
48-20
55-20
Wisconsin 35
Minnesota 32
Wisconsin 36
Cal Poly 35 (OT)
Nov. 15
Camp Randall Stadium
Madison, Wis.
Nov. 22
Camp Randall Stadium
Madison, Wis.
The Badgers kept possession of Paul Bunyan’s
Axe for the fifth-straight year with the 35-32
win over Minnesota to close out the Big Ten
season. The Badgers used a fourth-quarter
comeback behind touchdown runs from P.J.
Hill and John Clay as well as two safeties to
secure the win over arch-rival Minnesota. Hill
finished with 117 yards on 24 carries and two
scores while Dustin Sherer completed 18-of-31
passes for 242 yards and a TD in the win.
Senior captain Mike Newkirk had a career-day
with seven tackles and two QB sacks, one for
a safety. With the win over the Gophers, the
Badgers became bowl-eligible for the seventhstraight season.
Wisconsin closed out its season and earned
its seventh win with a thrilling 36-35 overtime
victory over Cal Poly. Philip Welch’s extra
point in overtime gave the Badgers the
win after John Clay scored the game-tying
touchdown in the overtime period. The
Mustangs jumped out to an early lead on the
Badgers, but missed a PAT attempt, allowing
UW to close the gap to 20-14 at the half.
The Badgers never had the lead in the game
until the final horn sounded, but continued
to battle and tied the game twice. Thanks to
three missed PATs and a missed field goal by
the Mustangs, the Badgers found a way to win
behind 107 yards and two touchdowns from
Clay and two touchdowns and 59 yards from
P.J. Hill. David Gilreath had a career-high 125
yards receiving with four catches in the win,
while the Badger defense was led by safety
Aubrey Pleasant, who tallied a career-high 12
tackles.
Game Statistics
Score by quarter
Minnesota
Wisconsin
1
0
7
2
21
0
3
3
10
4
8
18
F
32
35
SCORING SUMMARY
Q
Time Scoring Play
1
12:38 WIS: Graham 2-yd rec. (Welch kick), 4-10 1:34
2
13:30 MIN: Green 4-yd rec. (Monroe kick), 3-11 1:24
11:14 MIN: Smith 43-yd rec. (Monroe kick), 2-58 0:36
8:17 MIN: Weber 6-yd run (Monroe kick), 3-39 1:14
3
10:14 WIS: Welch 47-yd field goal, 9-59 4:40
4:17 WIS: Hill 1-yd run (Welch kick), 11-72 4:54
1:37 MIN: Monroe 30-yd field goal, 8-48 2:31
4
13:25 WIS: Hill 1-yd run (Welch kick), 7-75 3:07
13:16 WIS: TEAM safety
10:47 WIS: TEAM safety
6:59 WIS: Clay 5-yd run (Welch kick), 2-11 0:45
4:15 MIN: Salamon 13-yd rec. (Salamon rush), 11-60 2:44
Game Statistics
V-H
0-7
7-7
14-7
21-7
21-10
21-17
24-17
24-24
24-26
24-28
24-35
32-35
Score by quarter
Wisconsin
Cal Poly
1
0
7
2
14
13
3
7
3
4
8
6
OT
7
6
SCORING SUMMARY
Q
Time Scoring Play
1
6:13 CP: Mole 2-yd run (Gardner kick), 11-60 6:01
2
8:42 CP: Tolver 40-yd punt return (kick failed)
6:13 WIS: Clay 17-yd run (Welch kick), 6-64 2:25
1:15 CP: Dally 2-yd run (Gardner kick), 10-71 4:53
0:42 WIS: Toon 26-yd rec. (Welch kick), 4-73 0:28
3
2:32 CP: Gardner 35-yd field goal, 15-58 8:49
1:11 WIS: Hill 10-yd run (Welch kick), 4-80 1:17
4
8:12 CP: Noble 2-yd run (kick failed), 15-76 7:55
1:42 WIS: Hill 3-yd run (Hill rush), 9-89 2:18
OT -CP: Barden 25-yd rec. (kick failed), 1-25
-WIS: Clay 6-yd run (Welch kick), 4-25
INDIVIDUAL STATISTICAL LEADERS
RUSHING: Minnesota-Weber 11-43; Eskridge 8-31
Wisconsin-Hill 24-117; Clay 10-35
PASSING:
Minnesota-Weber 15-30-1-202.
Wisconsin-Sherer 18-31-0-242.
RECEIVING: Minnesota-Green 5-80; Salamon 3-40
Wisconsin-Anderson 6-114; Gilreath 4-61; Toon 4-44
F
36
35
V-H
7-0
13-0
13-7
20-17
20-14
23-14
23-21
29-21
29-29
35-29
35-36
INDIVIDUAL STATISTICAL LEADERS
RUSHING:
Cal Poly-Dally 23-118; Noble 15-81; Mole 7-33
Wisconsin-Clay 11-107; Hill 14-59
PASSING:
Cal Poly-Dally 8-16-0-95
Wisconsin-Sherer 13-22-1-245
RECEIVING: Cal Poly-Barden 6-83; Tolver 2-12
Wisconsin-Gilreath 4-125; Anderson 4-55
(NOTE: The Champs Sport Bowl summary can be
found in the Bowl Game Summaries section of this
supplement.)
96
Individual Records
Pass Completions
Game: 35, Darrell Bevell vs. Iowa, 11/18/1995
Season: 197, John Stocco, 2005
Career: 646, Darrell Bevell, 1992-95
Consecutive: 14, Darrell Bevell vs. Northwestern, 10/9/1993
Rushing
Rushing Yards
Quarter: 170, Ron Dayne vs. San Jose State, 9/13/1997
Half: 258, Michael Bennett vs. Oregon, 9/9/2000
Game: 339, Ron Dayne vs. Hawaii, 11/30/1996
Season: 2,109, Ron Dayne, 1996
Career: 7,125, Ron Dayne, 1996-99
Highest Completion Percentage
Game (10 att.): .944, Darrell Bevell (17-18) vs. Northwestern,
10/9/1993
Season: .678, Darrell Bevell (187-276), 1993
Career: .614, Darrell Bevell (646-1,052), 1992-95
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: 348, Brian Calhoun, 2005
Career: 1,220, Ron Dayne, 1996-99
Passing Touchdowns
Game: 5, Darrell Bevell vs. Nevada, 9/4/1993; Jim Sorgi vs.
Michigan State, 11/15/2003
Season: 21, John Stocco, 2005
Career: 59, Darrell Bevell, 1992-95
Highest Average Per Carry
Game (10 att.): 14.9, Ken Starch vs. Colorado, 9/28/1974
Season (100 att.): 6.75, Troy King, 1982
Career (300 att.): 5.84, Ron Dayne, 1996-99
Highest Pass Efficiency Rating
Game (15 att.): 296.68, John Stocco vs. Indiana, 9/30/2006
Season: 155.2, Darrell Bevell, 1993
Career: 141.2, Jim Sorgi, 2000-03
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
Season: 22, Brian Calhoun, 2005
Career: 71, Ron Dayne, 1996-99
Most 200-yard Passing Games
Season: 8, John Stocco, 2005
Career: 17, John Stocco, 2003-06
Consecutive: 7, John Stocco, 2005
100-yard Rushing Games
Season: 11, Brent Moss, 1993
Career: 33, Ron Dayne, 1996-99
Consecutive: 17, Brent Moss, 1993-94
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: 658, Joe Armentrout, 1983-86
By a TE: 2,149, Travis Beckum, 2006-08
200-yard Rushing Games
Season: 5, Ron Dayne, 1996
Career: 14, Ron Dayne, 1996-99
Consecutive: 3, Billy Marek, 1974; Ron Dayne, 1996; Ron
Dayne, 1999
Highest Rushing Average Per Game
Season: 169.5, Ron Dayne, 1999
Career: 151.6, Ron Dayne, 1996-99
Most Receptions
Game: 13, Matt Nyquist vs. Iowa, 11/18/1995
By a WR: 11, Louis Jung vs. Colorado, 9/18/1965; Jimmy
Jones vs. Northwestern, 11/7/1964; Chris Chambers vs. Iowa,
10/28/2000; Chris Chambers vs. Purdue, 10/21/2000
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
By a WR: 75, Lee Evans, 2001
By a RB: 53, Brian Calhoun, 2005
By a TE: 75, Travis Beckum, 2007
Career: 202, Brandon Williams, 2002-2005
By a WR: 202, Brandon Williams, 2002-2005
By a RB: 69, Joe Armentrout, 1983-86
By a TE: 159, Travis Beckum, 2006-08
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: 2,920, John Stocco, 2005
Pass Attempts
Game: 54, Randy Wright vs. Iowa, 11/5/1983
Season: 333, Tyler Donovan, 2007
Career: 1,052, Darrell Bevell, 1992-95
Most Consecutive Games With a Pass Reception
Career: 38, Lee Evans, 1999-2003
97
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
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, 10/23/1999
Season (15 att.): 90.5, Matt Davenport (19-21), 1998
Career (30 att.): 86.8, Matt Davenport (33-38), 1997-98
Most Receiving Touchdowns
Game: 5, Lee Evans vs. Michigan State, 11/15/2003
Season: 13, Lee Evans, 2003
Career: 27, Lee Evans, 1999-2003
Total Offense
Scoring
Most Yards
Game: 416, Darrell Bevell vs. Minnesota, 10/23/1993
Season: 2,888, John Stocco, 2005
Career: 7,477, Darrell Bevell, 1992-95
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;
By a kicker: 16, Vitaly Pisetsky vs. Mich. St., 10/23/1999
Season: 144, Brian Calhoun, 2005
By a kicker: 99, Matt Davenport, 1998; Philip Welch, 2008
Career: 426, Ron Dayne, 1996-99
Most Total Offensive Plays
Game: 61, Randy Wright vs. Iowa, 11/5/1983
Season: 445, Tyler Donovan, 2007
Career: 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
Season: 24, Randy Wright, 1983; Brian Calhoun, 2005
Career: 71, Ron Dayne, 1996-99
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
Season: 24, Brian Calhoun, 2005
Career: 71, Ron Dayne, 1996-99
Most Extra Points
Game: 8, Vince Lamia vs. Missouri, 10/5/1974; Kevin Rohde vs.
Minnesota, 10/15/1983; Rick Schnetzky vs. Eastern Michigan,
9/10/1994; Rick Schnetzky vs. Indiana, 9/24/1994; Matt
Davenport vs. San Jose State, 9/13/1997; Vitaly Pisetsky vs.
Indiana, 10/16/1999; Mike Allen vs. Michigan State, 11/15/2003;
Taylor Mehlhaff vs. Temple, 9/10/2005
Season: 56, Taylor Mehlhaff, 2005
Career: 145, Taylor Mehlhaff, 2004-07
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,
9/14/1991
Season: 2,242, Ron Dayne, 1996
Career: 7,429, Ron Dayne, 1996-99
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
Season (25 att.): 100.0, Gary Kroner, 1962; Roger Jaeger, 1971;
Mark Doran, 1981; Mark Neuser, 2001; Mike Allen, 2002; Taylor
Mehlhaff, 2006
Career (50 att.): 97.9, Taylor Mehlhaff, 2004-07
Kickoff Returns
Most Kickoff Return Yards
Game: 189, David Gilreath vs. Michigan State, 9/29/2007
Season: 967, David Gilreath, 2007
Career: 2,349, Brandon Williams, 2002-2005
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, 1992
Career: 65, Todd Gregoire, 1984-87
Most Kickoff Returns
Game: 7, Clarence Self vs. Michigan, 11/15/1947; David Gilreath
vs. Michigan State, 9/29/2007 and vs. Penn State, 10/11/2008
Season: 42, David Gilreath, 2007
Career: 106, Brandon Williams, 2002-2005
Highest Avg. Per Kickoff Return
Game (3 ret.): 42.7, Selvie Washington vs. Nebraska, 9/21/1974
Season (10 ret.): 29.6, Ira Matthews, 1976
Career (30 ret.): 24.6, Greg Johnson, 1969, 1971
98
Most Kickoff Returns For TDs
Game: 1, many times (MR: Lee Evans vs. Indiana, 11/11/2000)
Season: 2, Ira Matthews, 1976; Nick Davis, 1999
Career: 2, Danny Crooks, 1969-71; Ira Matthews, 1975-78; Nick
Davis, 1998-2001
Highest Average Per Int. Return
Season (min. 4 ret.): 30.5, Pat Levenhagen, 1955
Career (min. 8 ret.): 25.0, Ed Withers, 1949-51
Most Interception Ret. for TDs
Game: 2, Bob Radcliffe vs. Navy, 10/15/1949
Season: 3, Jamar Fletcher, 1998
Career: 5, Jamar Fletcher, 1998-2000
Punt Returns
Most Punt Return Yards
Game: 158, Earl Girard vs. Iowa, 11/8/1947
Season: 470, Jim Leonhard, 2003
Career: 1,347, Jim Leonhard, 2001-04
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, 10/13/1990
Season: 181, Dave Lokanc, 1972
By a LB: 181, Dave Lokanc, 1972
By a DL: 135, Tim Krumrie, 1981
By a DB: 144, Reggie Holt, 1991
Career: 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 Punt Returns
Game: 10, Bill Lane vs. Indiana, 11/3/1951
Season: 38, Keith Jackson, 1994
Career: 105, Jim Leonhard, 2001-04
Highest Average Per Punt Return
Game (3 ret.): 52.7, Earl Girard vs. Iowa, 11/8/1947
Season (15 ret.): 16.9, Ira Matthews, 1978
Career (105 ret.): 12.8, Jim Leonhard, 2001-04
Most Tackles For Loss
Game: 6.5, Alex Lewis vs. Purdue, 10/18/2003
Season: 31, Tom Burke, 1998
Career: 58, Tarek Saleh, 1993-96
Most Punt Returns For TDs
Game: 2, Earl Girard vs. Iowa, 11/8/1947
Season: 3, Ira Matthews, 1978
Career: 4, Ira Matthews, 1975-78
Most Quarterback Sacks
Game: 6, Tim Jordan vs. Northwestern, 10/19/1985
Season: 22, Tom Burke, 1998
Career: 33, Tarek Saleh, 1993-96
Punting
Most Yards Punting
Game: 514, Ken DeBauche vs. Michigan, 9/23/2006
Season: 3,155, Kevin Stemke, 1998
Career: 10,660, Kevin Stemke, 1997-2000
Most Passes Defended
Game: 6, Mike Echols vs. Purdue, 11/6/1999
Season: 25, Mike Echols, 2000; Jim Leonhard, 2002
Career: 62, Mike Echols, 1998-2001
Most Punts
Game: 12, Dave Fronek vs. Nebraska, 10/9/1965; Bob Schaffner
vs. Iowa, 10/19/1968; Brad Brekke vs. Miami, Fla., 9/9/1989
Season: 74, R.J. Morse, 2002
Career: 249, Scott Cepicky, 1984-87
Most Fumbles Recovered
Game: 3, Michael Reid vs. Ohio State, 11/16/1985
Season: 5, Ed Bosold, 1972
Career: 7, Dan Batsch, 1987-90; Scott Nelson, 1990-93
Most Blocked Kicks
Game: 3, Richard Johnson vs. Missouri, 9/15/1984
Season: 6, Richard Johnson, 1984
Career: 8, Richard Johnson, 1982-84
Highest Average Per Punt
Game (3 punts): 52.2, Dick Mileager vs. Kansas, 10/2/1976
Season (30 punts): 44.8, Ken DeBauche, 2005
Career (100 punts): 43.5, Kevin Stemke, 1997-2000
Interceptions
Most Interceptions
Game: 4, Clarence Bratt vs. Minnesota, 11/20/1954
Season: 11, Jim Leonhard, 2002
Career: 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, 10/14/1950
Season: 179, Jamar Fletcher, 2000
Career: 459, Jamar Fletcher, 1998-2000
99
Rushing Records
8. Larry Emery
Year
Att.
1983
56
1984
109
1985
224
1986
193
Total
582
Yards
336
675
1,113
855
2,979
Avg.
6.0
6.2
5.0
4.4
5.1
TD
2
5
8
4
19
9. Rufus Ferguson
Year
Att.
1970
130
1971
249
1972
215
Total
594
Yards
588
1,222
1,004
2,814
Avg.
4.5
4.9
4.7
4.7
TD
6
13
7
26
10. John Clay
Year
Att.
2008
155
2009
287
Total
442
Yards
884
1,517
2,401
Avg.
5.7
5.3
5.4
TD
9
18
27
Top 10 Career Leaders
1. Ron Dayne
Year
Att.
1996
325
1997
263
1998
295
1999
337
Total
1,220
Yards
2,109
1,457
1,525
2,034
7,125
Avg.
6.5
5.5
5.2
6.0
5.8
TD
21
15
15
20
71
2. Anthony Davis
Year
Att.
2001
291
2002
300
2003
116
2004
201
Total
908
Yards
1,466
1,555
682
973
4,676
Avg.
5.0
5.2
5.9
4.8
5.1
TD
11
13
7
11
42
3. P.J. Hill
Year
2006
2007
2008
Totals
Att.
311
233
226
770
Yards
1,569
1,212
1,161
3,942
Avg.
5.0
5.2
5.1
5.1
TD
15
14
13
42
4. Billy Marek
Year
Att.
1972
1
1973
241
1974
205
1975
272
Total
719
Yards
6
1,207
1,215
1,281
3,709
Avg.
6.0
5.0
5.9
4.7
5.2
TD
0
13
18
13
44
5. Brent Moss
Year
Att.
1991
61
1992
165
1993
312
1994
156
Total
694
Yards
219
739
1,637
833
3,428
Avg.
3.6
4.5
5.2
5.3
4.9
TD
1
9
16
8
34
6. Terrell Fletcher
Year
Att.
1991
109
1992
96
1993
165
1994
244
Total
614
Yards
446
496
996
1,476
3,414
Avg.
4.1
5.2
6.0
6.0
5.6
TD
4
0
9
12
25
7. Alan Ameche
Year
Att.
1951
157
1952
233
1953
165
1954
146
Total
701
Yards
824
1,079
801
641
3,345
Avg.
5.2
4.6
4.9
4.4
4.8
TD
4
7
5
9
25
Career Records
Yards
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
16.
17.
18.
19.
20.
Ron Dayne, 1996-99
Anthony Davis, 2001-04
P.J. Hill, 2006-08
Billy Marek, 1972-75
Brent Moss, 1991-94
Terrell Fletcher, 1991-94
Alan Ameche, 1951-54
Larry Emery, 1983-86
Rufus Ferguson, 1970-72
John Clay, 2008-Present
Carl McCullough, 93, 95-97
Alan Thompson, 1969-71
Marvin Artley, 1985-88
Michael Bennett, 1999-2000
Brooks Bollinger, 1999-2002
Larry Canada, 1973-76
Dave Mohapp, 1978-81
Ken Starch, 1972-75
Ira Matthews, 1975-78
Brian Calhoun, 2005
7,125
4,676
3,942
3,709
3,428
3,414
3,345
2,979
2,814
2,401
2,111
2,005
1,991
1,979
1,767
1,714
1,710
1,671
1,640
1,636
Attempts
1.
Ron Dayne, 1996-99
2.
Anthony Davis, 2001-04
3.
P.J. Hill, 2006-08
4.
Billy Marek, 1972-75
5.
Alan Ameche, 1951-54
6.
Brent Moss, 1991-94
7.
Terrell Fletcher, 1991-94
8.
Rufus Ferguson, 1970-72
9.
Larry Emery, 1983-86
10.
Brooks Bollinger, 1999-2002
1,220
908
770
719
701
694
614
594
582
518
Touchdowns
1.
Ron Dayne, 1996-99
2.
Billy Marek, 1972-75
100
71
44
3.
5.
6.
7.
9.
Anthony Davis, 2001-04
P.J. Hill, 2006-08
Brent Moss, 1991-94
John Clay, 2008-Present
Brooks Bollinger, 1999-2002
Rufus Ferguson, 1970-72
Alan Ameche, 1951-54
Terrell Fletcher, 1991-94
Average Per Carry
(Minimum 300 attempts)
1.
Ron Dayne, 1996-99
2.
Terrell Fletcher, 1991-94
3.
John Clay, 2008-Present
4.
Michael Bennett, 1999-2000
5.
Billy Marek, 1972-75
6.
Anthony Davis, 2001-04
7.
Larry Emery, 1983-86
P.J. Hill, 2006-08
9.
Ken Starch, 1973-75
10.
Ira Matthews, 1975-78
42
42
34
27
26
26
25
25
6.
7.
10.
John Clay, 2009
Brent Moss, 1993
P.J. Hill, 2006
Ron Dayne, 1997
Ron Dayne, 1998
P.J. Hill, 2007
Average Per Carry
(Minimum 100 attempts)
1.
Troy King, 1982
2.
Ron Dayne, 1996
3.
Marvin Artley, 1987
4.
Larry Emery, 1984
5.
Terrell Fletcher, 1994
6.
Terrell Fletcher, 1993
Ron Dayne, 1999
8.
Billy Marek, 1974
9.
Anthony Davis, 2003
10.
John Clay, 2008
5.84
5.56
5.43
5.39
5.16
5.15
5.12
5.12
5.11
5.05
18
16
15
15
15
14
6.75
6.49
6.45
6.19
6.05
6.04
6.04
5.93
5.88
5.77
Game Records
Season Records
Yards
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
16.
17.
18.
19.
20.
Ron Dayne, 1996
Ron Dayne, 1999
Michael Bennett, 2000
Brent Moss, 1993
Brian Calhoun, 2005
P.J. Hill, 2006
Anthony Davis, 2002
Ron Dayne, 1998
John Clay, 2009
Terrell Fletcher, 1994
Anthony Davis, 2001
Ron Dayne, 1997
Billy Marek, 1975
P.J. Hill, 2007
Rufus Ferguson, 1971
Billy Marek, 1974
Billy Marek, 1973
P.J. Hill, 2008
Larry Emery, 1985
Alan Ameche, 1952
2,109
2,034
1,681
1,637
1,636
1,569
1,555
1,525
1,517
1,476
1,466
1,457
1,281
1,236
1,222
1,215
1,207
1,161
1,113
1,079
Attempts
1.
Brian Calhoun, 2005
2.
Ron Dayne, 1999
3.
Ron Dayne, 1996
4.
Brent Moss, 1993
5.
P.J. Hill, 2006
6.
Michael Bennett, 2000
7.
Anthony Davis, 2002
8.
Ron Dayne, 1998
9.
Anthony Davis, 2001
10.
John Clay, 2009
348
337
325
312
311
310
300
295
291
287
Touchdowns
1.
Brian Calhoun, 2005
2.
Ron Dayne, 1996
3.
Ron Dayne, 1999
4.
Billy Marek, 1974
Yards
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
15.
16.
17.
18.
19.
20.
21.
22.
23.
24.
25.
26.
27.
28.
29.
30.
32.
33.
34.
36.
37.
22
21
20
18
101
Ron Dayne vs. Hawaii, 11/30/1996
Billy Marek vs. Minnesota, 11/23/1974
Anthony Davis vs. Minnesota, 11/23/2002
Ron Dayne vs. Minnesota, 11/9/1996
Michael Bennett vs. Northwestern, 9/23/2000
Michael Bennett vs. Oregon, 9/9/2000
Ron Dayne vs. Illinois, 11/23/1996
Brian Calhoun vs. Bowling Green, 9/3/2005
Ron Dayne vs. San Jose State, 9/13/1997
Zach Brown vs. Minnesota, 11/17/2007
P.J. Hill vs. Northwestern, 10/7/2006
Anthony Davis vs. Akron, 9/6/2003
Ron Dayne vs. Utah, 12/27/1996
Ron Dayne vs. UCLA, 1/1/1999
Ron Dayne vs. Purdue, 11/2/1996
Terrell Fletcher vs. Duke, 1/2/1995
Ron Dayne vs. Cincinnati, 9/18/1999
Billy Marek vs. Northwestern, 11/16/1974
Billy Marek vs. Wyoming, 10/6/1973
Marck Harrison vs. Purdue, 11/10/1984
Ron Dayne vs. Purdue, 11/6/1999
Alan Thompson vs. Oklahoma, 9/20/1969
Michael Bennett vs. Hawaii, 11/25/2000
Ron Dayne vs. Iowa, 11/13/1999
Ron Dayne vs. Michigan State, 10/23/1999
Anthony Davis vs. Illinois, 10/2/2004
Rufus Ferguson vs. Minnesota, 11/20/1971
P.J. Hill vs. Akron, 8/30/2008
Anthony Davis vs. Minnesota, 11/24/2001
Dwayne Smith vs. Michigan State, 11/15/2003
Ron Dayne vs. Illinois, 10/11/1997
Billy Marek vs. Iowa, 11/9/1974
Carl McCullough vs. Stanford, 9/16/1995
Billy Marek vs. Iowa, 11/10/1973
Marck Harrison vs. Ohio State, 10/27/1984
Ron Dayne vs. Indiana, 9/27/1997
Anthony Davis vs. Penn State, 9/22/2001
Ron Dayne vs. Stanford, 1/1/2000
Alan Ameche vs. Minnesota, 11/24/1951
339
304
301
297
293
290
289
258
254
250
249
247
246
246
244
241
231
230
226
225
222
220
218
216
214
213
211
210
208
207
207
206
204
203
203
202
200
200
200
Attempts
1.
Ron Dayne vs. Minnesota, 11/9/1996
2.
Michael Bennett vs. Northwestern, 9/23/2000
3.
Anthony Davis vs. Minnesota, 11/23/2002
4.
Billy Marek vs. Minnesota, 11/23/1974
Brian Calhoun vs. Bowling Green, 9/3/2005
50
48
45
43
43
Touchdowns
1.
Billy Marek vs. Minnesota, 11/23/1974
Anthony Davis vs. Minnesota, 11/23/2002
Brian Calhoun vs. Bowling Green, 9/3/2005
Brian Calhoun vs. Illinois, 10/29/2005
5.
Billy Marek vs. Iowa, 11/10/1973
Billy Marek vs. Iowa, 11/23/1974
Jess Cole vs. Minnesota, 11/22/1980
Ron Dayne vs. Illinois, 11/23/1996
Ron Dayne vs. Hawaii, 11/30/1996
Ron Dayne vs. San Diego State, 9/13/1997
Ron Dayne vs. UCLA, 1/1/1999
Ron Dayne vs. Ohio State, 10/2/1999
P.J. Hill vs. The Citadel, 9/15/2007
5
5
5
5
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
Average Per Carry
(Minimum 10 attempts)
1.
Ken Starch vs. Colorado, 1974
2.
Terrell Fletcher vs. Indiana, 1994
3.
Ken Starch vs. Wyoming, 1973
4.
Clarence Self vs. Purdue, 1947
Ron Dayne vs. San Jose State, 1997
Game
Seniors
241 Terrell Fletcher vs. Duke, 1995
231 Ron Dayne vs. Cincinnati, 1999
225 Marck Harrison vs. Purdue, 1984
222 Ron Dayne vs. Purdue, 1999
216 Ron Dayne vs. Iowa, 1999
Juniors
304 Billy Marek vs. Minnesota, 1974
293 Michael Bennett vs. Northwestern, 2000
290 Michael Bennett vs. Oregon, 2000
258 Brian Calhoun vs. Bowling Green, 2005
247 Anthony Davis vs. Akron, 2003
Sophomores
301 Anthony Davis vs. Minnesota, 2002
254 Ron Dayne vs. San Jose State, 1997
226 Billy Marek vs. Wyoming, 1973
220 Alan Thompson vs. Oklahoma, 1969
207 Dwayne Smith vs. Michigan State, 2003
207 Ron Dayne vs. Illinois, 1997
14.9
14.6
14.2
12.7
12.7
Freshmen
339 Ron Dayne vs. Hawaii, 1996
297 Ron Dayne vs. Minnesota, 1996
289 Ron Dayne vs. Illinois, 1996
250 Zach Brown vs. Minnesota, 2007
249 P.J. Hill vs. Northwestern, 2006
246 Ron Dayne vs. Utah, 1996
Rushing Yardage Records By Class
Season
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)
Seniors
2,034 Ron Dayne, 1999
1,476 Terrell Fletcher, 1994
1,281 Billy Marek, 1975
1,004 Rufus Ferguson, 1972
993 Larry Canada, 1976
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)
Juniors
1,681 Michael Bennett, 2000
1,637 Brent Moss, 1993
1,636 Brian Calhoun
1,525 Ron Dayne, 1998
1,222 Rufus Ferguson, 1971
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)
Sophomores
1,555 Anthony Davis, 2002
1,517 John Clay, 2009
1,457 Ron Dayne, 1997
1,236 P.J. Hill, 2007
1,207 Billy Marek, 1973
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)
Freshmen
2,109 Ron Dayne, 1996
1,569 P.J. Hill, 2006
1,466 Anthony Davis, 2001
884 John Clay, 2008
824 Alan Ameche, 1951
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
102
(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)
at #17 Purdue (32-222-1); Iowa (27-216-1); #22 Stanford
(34-200-1)
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)
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)
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)
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)
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)
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)
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)
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)
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)
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)
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)
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)
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)
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 (24172, 3); Miami (22-121, 2)
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)
100-Yard Rushing Performances
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);
300 or more yards
339 Ron Dayne vs. Hawaii, 11/30/1996
304 Billy Marek vs. Minnesota, 11/23/1974
103
301
Anthony Davis vs. Minnesota, 11/23/2002
171
170
170
168
168
168
168
167
167
166
165
165
164
164
164
162
162
161
161
160
160
158
158
158
157
157
155
155
155
154
153
153
152
152
151
151
200-299 yards
297 Ron Dayne vs. Minnesota, 11/9/1996
293 Michael Bennett vs. Northwestern, 9/23/2000
290 Michael Bennett vs. Oregon, 9/9/2000
289 Ron Dayne vs. Illinois, 11/23/1996
258 Brian Calhoun vs. Bowling Green, 9/3/2005
254 Ron Dayne vs. San Jose State, 9/13/1997
250 Zach Brown vs. Minnesota, 11/17/2007
249 P.J. Hill vs. Northwestern, 10/7/2006
247 Anthony Davis vs. Akron, 9/6/2003
246 Ron Dayne vs. Utah, 12/27/1996
246 Ron Dayne vs. UCLA, 1/1/1999
244 Ron Dayne vs. Purdue, 11/2/1996
241 Terrell Fletcher vs. Duke, 1/2/1995
231 Ron Dayne vs. Cincinnati, 9/18/1999
230 Billy Marek vs. Northwestern, 11/16/1974
226 Billy Marek vs. Wyoming, 10/6/1973
225 Marck Harrison vs. Purdue, 11/10/1984
222 Ron Dayne vs. Purdue, 11/6/1999
220 Alan Thompson vs. Oklahoma, 9/20/1969
218 Michael Bennett vs. Hawaii, 11/25/2000
216 Ron Dayne vs. Iowa, 11/13/1999
214 Ron Dayne vs. Michigan State, 10/23/1999
213 Anthony Davis vs. Illinois, 10/2/2004
213 Brian Calhoun vs. Auburn, 1/2/2006
211 Rufus Ferguson vs. Minnesota, 11/20/1971
210 P.J. Hill vs. Akron, 8/30/2008
208 Anthony Davis vs. Minnesota, 11/24/2001
207 Ron Dayne vs. Illinois, 10/11/1997
207 Dwayne Smith vs. Michigan State, 11/15/2003
206 Billy Marek vs. Iowa, 11/9/1974
204 Carl McCullough vs. Stanford, 9/16/1995
203 Billy Marek vs. Iowa, 11/10/1973
203 Marck Harrison vs. Ohio State, 10/27/1984
202 Ron Dayne vs. Indiana, 9/27/1997
200 Alan Ameche vs. Minnesota, 11/24/1951
200 Ron Dayne vs. Stanford, 1/1/2000
200 Anthony Davis vs. Penn State, 9/22/2001
Brian Calhoun vs. North Carolina, 9/18/2005
Carl McCullough vs. Boise State, 9/6/1997
Anthony Davis vs. Michigan State, 10/26/2002
Ron Dayne vs. Northwestern, 9/26/1998
Anthony Davis vs. Ohio State, 10/9/2004
P.J. Hill vs. The Citadel, 9/15/2007
David Gilreath vs. Indiana, 11/8/2008
Ron Dayne vs. Indiana, 10/16/1999
Anthony Davis vs. West Virginia, 8/30/2003
Troy King vs. Northwestern, 10/30/1982
Robert Teague vs. Northwestern, 11/5/1949
Terrell Fletcher vs. Cincinnati, 11/12/1994
Gary Ellerson vs. Northern Illinois, 9/10/1983
Ron Dayne vs. Iowa, 10/24/1998
P.J. Hill vs. Minnesota, 10/14/2006
Alan Ameche vs. Indiana, 11/15/1952
Ron Dayne vs. Northwestern, 10/30/1999
Ron Dayne vs. Ohio State, 10/2/1999
P.J. Hill vs. Purdue, 10/21/2006
Danny Lewis vs. Marquette, 9/29/1956
Ronald Smith vs. Minnesota, 11/21/1964
Brent Moss vs. Iowa, 10/10/1992
Brent Moss vs. UCLA, 1/1/1994
Ron Dayne vs. Ball State, 9/11/1999
Alan Ameche vs. Northwestern, 11/8/1952
John Smith vs. Iowa, 10/21/1967
Earl Maves vs. Marquette, 9/21/1946
Brian Calhoun vs. Michigan, 9/24/2005
P.J. Hill vs. Michigan State, 9/29/2007
Anthony Davis vs. Michigan, 11/16/2002
Rufus Ferguson vs. Syracuse, 9/23/1972
Larry Canada vs. Minnesota, 11/20/1976
Rufus Ferguson vs. Indiana, 10/9/1971
Billy Marek vs. Purdue, 10/11/1975
Carl McCullough vs. Colorado, 9/2/1995
John Clay vs. Michigan, 11/14/2009
100-149 yards
149 Rufus Ferguson vs. Syracuse, 9/18/1971
149 Ken Starch vs. Colorado, 9/28/1974
149 Brian Calhoun vs. Hawaii, 11/25/2005
148 Alan Ameche vs. Purdue, 10/20/1951
148 Terrell Fletcher vs. Bowling Green, 9/19/1992
148 P.J. Hill vs. Penn State, 11/4/2006
147 Brent Moss vs. Michigan State, 12/4/1993
147 Anthony Davis vs. Virginia, 8/25/2001
147 P.J. Hill vs. UNLV, 9/8/2007
146 Billy Marek vs. Indiana, 10/27/1973
146 Terrell Fletcher vs. Indiana, 9/24/1994
145 Alan Ameche vs. Illinois, 10/4/1952
145 Billy Marek vs. Nebraska, 9/29/1973
145 Brent Moss vs. Northwestern, 10/8/1994
145 Ron Dayne vs. San Diego State, 9/20/1997
144 Robert Teague vs. Indiana, 10/29/1949
144 Anthony Davis vs. Ohio State, 10/19/2002
143 John Clay vs. Fresno State, 9/12/2009
142 John Clay vs. Michigan State, 9/26/2009
141 Charles Thomas vs. Marquette, 9/24/1955
141 Terrell Fletcher vs. Purdue, 10/15/1994
141 Ron Dayne vs. Purdue, 10/18/1997
140 Steve Vinci vs. Utah, 9/19/1987
140 P.J. Hill vs. Florida State, 12/27/2008
139 Dave Mohapp vs. Iowa, 10/27/1979
139 Brent Moss vs. Purdue, 10/16/1993
139 Terrell Fletcher vs. Illinois, 11/11/1993
150-199 yards
198 Billy Marek vs. Northwestern, 10/25/1975
198 Brent Moss vs. Indiana, 9/25/1993
197 Rufus Ferguson vs. Northwestern, 10/7/1972
197 Brian Calhoun vs. Illinois, 10/29/2005
193 Dwayne Smith vs. Illinois, 9/27/2003
192 Terrell Fletcher vs. Illinois, 11/19/1994
190 Ron Dayne vs. Illinois, 10/17/1998
189 Billy Marek vs. Illinois, 10/30/1975
188 Larry Emery vs. Indiana, 11/2/1985
188 Michael Bennett vs. Purdue, 10/21/2000
186 Terrell Fletcher vs. Northwestern, 10/8/1994
185 Larry Emery vs. Michigan, 9/22/1984
184 Ken Starch vs. Wyoming, 10/6/1973
184 Anthony Davis vs. Fresno State, 8/23/2002
184 P.J. Hill vs. San Diego State, 9/16/2006
184 P.J. Hill vs. Northern Illinois, 10/20/2007
184 John Clay vs. Minnesota, 10/3/2009
183 Ron Dayne vs. Minnesota, 10/25/1997
182 Billy Marek vs. Indiana, 11/15/1975
181 Brent Moss vs. SMU, 9/11/1993
174 Larry Emery vs. Northwestern, 9/29/1984
173 Brent Moss vs. Michigan State, 10/1/1994
172 John Clay vs. Hawaii, 12/5/2009
104
139
138
138
138
137
137
136
136
136
136
135
135
135
135
134
134
134
134
133
133
132
132
132
132
132
132
132
131
130
130
130
130
130
129
129
129
129
129
129
128
128
128
128
127
127
127
127
127
127
126
126
126
126
125
125
125
125
124
124
124
124
124
124
124
Ron Dayne vs. Northwestern, 10/19/1996
Clarence Self vs. Iowa, 11/8/1947
Dave Mohapp vs. Michigan State, 10/18/1980
Marvin Artley vs. Utah, 9/19/1987
Brent Moss vs. Minnesota, 11/14/1992
Anthony Davis vs. Fresno State, 9/8/2001
Rufus Ferguson vs. Ohio State, 10/23/1971
Gary Ellerson vs. Indiana, 10/22/1983
Larry Emery vs. Wyoming, 9/28/1985
Marvin Artley vs. Northern Illinois, 9/17/1988
Michael Morgan vs. Indiana, 10/26/1974
Aaron Stecker vs. UNLV, 9/14/1996
Ron Dayne vs. Murray State, 9/4/1999
Booker Stanley vs. Arizona, 9/18/2004
Danny Lewis vs. Purdue, 10/12/1957
Ira Matthews vs. Minnesota, 11/25/1978
Sean Wilson vs. California, 9/23/1989
John Clay vs. Indiana, 11/7/09
Alan Ameche vs. USC, 1/1/1953
Ron Dayne vs. Minnesota, 11/7/1998
John Smith vs. Minnesota, 11/23/1968
John Williams vs. Michigan State, 10/17/1981
Troy King vs. Minnesota, 11/20/1982
Larry Emery vs. Northwestern, 10/18/1986
Carl McCullough vs. Illinois, 11/25/1995
Anthony Davis vs. Iowa, 11/3/2001
P.J. Hill vs. Tennessee, 1/1/2008
Billy Marek vs. Minnesota, 11/17/1973
Brent Moss vs. Minnesota, 10/23/1993
Carl McCullough vs. SMU, 9/23/1995
Ron Dayne vs. Indiana, 10/3/1998
Anthony Davis vs. Oregon, 9/1/2001
P.J. Hill vs. Bowling Green, 9/2/2006
Joe Dawkins vs. Indiana, 10/25/1969
Robert Williams vs. Minnesota, 11/4/1989
Brent Moss vs. Ohio State, 11/6/1993
Brent Moss vs. Eastern Michigan, 9/10/1994
Ron Dayne vs. Penn State, 9/28/1996
P.J. Hill vs. Indiana, 10/1/2006
Chucky Davis vs. Michigan State, 10/16/1982
Brent Moss vs. Michigan, 10/30/1993
Michael Bennett vs. Western Michigan, 8/31/2000
Anthony Davis vs. Michigan State, 11/13/2004
Clarence Self vs. Purdue, 9/27/1947
Alan Ameche vs. Michigan State 10/2/1954
Troy King vs. Iowa, 11/13/1982
Larry Emery vs. Indiana, 10/22/1984
Ron Dayne vs. Purdue, 10/10/1998
Brooks Bollinger vs. Minnesota, 11/4/2000
Alan Ameche vs. Iowa, 11/17/1951
Rufus Ferguson vs. Iowa, 10/30/1971
Ron Dayne vs. Penn State, 11/22/1997
P.J. Hill vs. Indiana, 11/8/2008
Alan Ameche vs. Minnesota, 11/22/1952
Ira Matthews vs. Northwestern, 9/23/1978
Brent Moss vs. Northwestern, 10/9/1993
Booker Stanley vs. Ohio State, 10/11/2003
Alan Ameche vs. Northwestern, 10/27/1951
Alan Thompson vs. Iowa, 10/30/1971
Larry Emery vs. Minnesota, 11/9/1985
Terrell Fletcher vs. Northern Illinois, 9/26/1992
Terrell Fletcher vs. Iowa State, 9/18/1993
Brent Moss vs. Illinois, 11/11/1993
Eddie Faulkner vs. Cincinnati, 9/16/2000
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Anthony Davis vs. Minnesota, 11/6/2004
Billy Marek vs. Missouri, 10/5/1974
Tom Stauss vs. Northwestern, 9/23/1978
Michael Bennett vs. Michigan, 9/30/2000
Matt Bernstein vs. Penn State, 9/25/2004
John Clay vs. Purdue, 10/31/2009
Lisle Blackbourne vs. California, 10/8/1949
Larry Emery vs. Northern Illinois, 9/14/1985
Larry Emery vs. Illinois, 10/25/1986
Dwayne Smith vs. Illinois, 11/9/2002
Brain Calhoun vs. Northwestern, 10/8/2005
John Clay vs. Miami, 12/29/2009
Joe Armentrout vs. Northern Illinois, 9/14/1985
Larry Emery vs. Ohio State, 11/15/1986
Marvin Artley vs. Hawaii, 9/12/1987
Rollie Strehlow vs. Marquette, 9/30/1950
Billy Marek vs. Northwestern, 11/17/1973
Eddie Faulkner vs. Iowa, 11/8/1997
Booker Stanley vs. North Carolina, 9/20/2003
Booker Stanley vs. Penn State, 10/4/2003
Dwayne Smith vs. Iowa, 11/22/2003
Billy Marek vs. Minnesota, 11/22/1975
Brent Moss vs. Colorado, 9/17/1994
Bill Hutchinson vs. Iowa, 10/18/1952
Alan Ameche vs. Iowa, 10/30/1954
Billy Marek vs. Missouri, 9/27//1975
Larry Emery vs. UNLV, 9/20/1986
Anthony Davis vs. Northwestern, 10/23/2004
P.J. Hill vs. Minnesota, 11/15/2008
Alan Ameche vs. Illinois, 10/4/1952
Alan Ameche vs. Rice, 11/1/1952
Leon Hunt vs. Northwestern, 10/21/1989
Anthony Davis vs. Illinois, 10/20/2001
Alan Ameche vs. Penn State, 9/26/1953
Tony Davis vs. Iowa, 11/4/1972
Montee Ball vs. Indiana, 11/7/09
Larry Canada vs. Washington State, 9/25/1976
Marvin Artley vs. Minnesota, 11/14/1987
Robert Williams vs. Ball State, 9/15/1990
Aaron Stecker vs. Minnesota, 11/11/1995
Eddie Faulkner vs. San Jose State, 9/13/1997
Michael Bennett vs. Indiana, 10/16/1999
Clarence Bratt vs. Purdue, 10/17/1953
Danny Lewis vs. Illinois, 11/16/1957
Tom Stauss vs. Minnesota, 11/25/1978
Joe Armentrout vs. Wyoming, 9/28/1985
Carlos Daniels vs. San Diego State, 9/5/1998
Brooks Bollinger vs. Iowa, 11/13/1999
P.J. Hill vs. Iowa, 9/22/2007
Alan Ameche vs. Marquette, 10/3/1953
Alan Thompson vs. Minnesota, 11/22/1969
Rufus Ferguson vs. Minnesota, 11/25/1972
Selvie Washington vs. Colorado, 9/22/1973
Jim Henderson vs. Northwestern, 10/21/1989
Terrell Fletcher vs. Northwestern, 11/23/1991
Terrell Fletcher vs. Michigan State, 12/4/1993
Aaron Stecker vs. SMU, 9/23/1995
Michael Bennett vs. Indiana, 11/11/2000
Brooks Bollinger vs. Penn State, 9/22/2001
Brooks Bollinger vs. Minnesota, 11/23/2002
P.J. Hill vs. Fresno State, 9/13/2008
John Clay vs. Indiana, 11/8/2008
Robert Williams vs. Iowa, 10/13/1990
Ron Dayne vs. Ohio, 9/12/1998
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Larry Emery vs. UNLV, 9/21/1985
Brent Moss vs. Indiana, 9/24/1994
Anthony Davis vs. Arizona, 9/21/2002
Dwayne Smith vs. Michigan State, 10/26/2002
Brian Calhoun vs. Minnesota, 10/15/2005
Clarence Self vs. California, 10/11/1947
Lisle Blackbourne vs. Indiana, 10/29/1949
Alan Thompson vs. LSU, 9/25/1971
Lionell Crawford vs. Minnesota, 11/12/1988
Rufus Ferguson vs. Illinois, 11/13/1971
Marvin Artley vs. Northwestern, 10/24/1987
Lionell Crawford vs. Ohio State, 11/18/1989
Ron Dayne vs. UNLV, 9/19/1998
Anthony Davis vs. Indiana, 10/12/2002
Zach Brown vs. Michigan, 11/10/2007
Alan Ameche vs. Marquette, 9/25/1954
Rufus Ferguson vs. Northwestern, 10/2/1971
Billy Marek vs. Michigan State, 11/2/1974
Marvin Artley vs. Ohio State, 11/7/1987
Carl McCullough vs. Eastern Michigan, 9/7/1996
John Clay vs. Cal Poly, 11/22/2008
Wally Dreyer vs. Marquette, 11/13/1948
Larry Emery vs. Minnesota, 11/8/1986
Terrell Fletcher vs. Northwestern, 10/9/1993
Brent Moss vs. Michigan, 10/29/1994
Michael Bennett vs. Ohio State, 10/7/2000
P.J. Hill vs. Michigan St., 11/1/2008
Harland Carl vs. Marquette, 9/29/1951
Alan Ameche vs. Ohio State, 10/11/1952
Marck Harrison vs. Michigan State, 11/17/1984
Joe Armentrout vs. Kentucky, 12/29/1984
Alan Thompson vs. Iowa, 10/11/1969
Ken Starch vs. Purdue, 9/15/1973
Troy King vs. Indiana, 11/6/1982
Larry Emery vs. Iowa, 10/12/1985
Brent Moss vs. Iowa State, 9/18/1993
Harland Carl vs. Illinois, 10/4/1952
Harland Carl vs. Illinois, 11/14/1953
Danny Lewis vs. Ohio State, 10/26/1957
Ralph Kurek vs. Iowa, 10/17/1964
Rufus Ferguson vs. Michigan State, 10/16/1971
Chucky Davis vs. Purdue, 10/3/1981
Anthony Davis vs. Ohio State, 10/13/2001
Anthony Davis vs. Michigan, 11/17/2001
Harland Carl vs. Minnesota, 11/22/1952
Richard Schmitsch vs. Pittsburgh, 10/14/1967
Carl McCullough vs. Ohio State, 10/14/1995
Carl McCullough vs. Michigan, 11/15/1997
Ben Bendrick vs. Northwestern, 11/6/1948
John Williams vs. UCLA, 9/27/1980
Larry Emery vs. Illinois, 10/26/1985
Jason Burns vs. Purdue, 10/15/1994
Terrell Fletcher vs. Minnesota, 10/22/1994
Anthony Davis vs. Michigan State, 10/27/2001
Brian Calhoun vs. Indiana, 10/1/2005
P.J. Hill vs. Western Illinois, 10/28/2006
Dale Hackbart vs. Michigan State, 11/1/1958
Louis Holland vs. Western Michigan, 9/21/1963
Alan Thompson vs. Indiana, 10/25/1969
Michael Morgan vs. Northwestern, 11/16/1974
Terrell Fletcher vs. Eastern Michigan, 9/10/1994
John Clay vs. Northwestern, 11/21/2009
Longest Runs
91(td) by Tom Brigham vs. Western Michigan, 9/21/1963
90(td) by David Gilreath vs. Indiana, 11/8/2008
88(td) by Ken Starch vs. Colorado, 9/28/1974
86(td) by Danny Lewis vs. West Virginia, 10/5/1957
84(td) by Earl Maves vs. Marquette, 9/21/1946
83 by Michael Bennett vs. Oregon, 9/9/2000
82 by Ira Matthews vs. Minnesota, 11/25/1978
81 by Harland Carl vs. Marquette, 9/29/1951
81(td) by Billy Marek vs. Missouri, 10/5/1974
Pre-modern era
90(td) by Eddie Gillette vs. Northwestern, 10/12/1912
85(td) by Norsky Larson vs. Minnesota, 10/29/1898
85 by Norsky Larson vs. Chicago, 11/28/1901
84(td) by A.G. Findlay vs. Minnesota, 11/4/1905
Career 100-yard Rushing Games
1.
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4.
5.
Ron Dayne
Anthony Davis
P.J. Hill
Brent Moss
Billy Marek
Alan Ameche
7. Larry Emery
Terrell Fletcher
9. John Clay
10. Rufus Ferguson
33 (14 were 200+)
24 (5)
20 (2)
19 (0)
17 (5)
17 (1)
15 (0)
15 (1)
12 (0)
11 (1)
Season 100-yard Rushing Games
1.
Brent Moss
Ron Dayne
Anthony Davis
4. Ron Dayne
Brian Calhoun
John Clay
7. Michael Bennett
P.J. Hill
9. Alan Ameche
Rufus Ferguson
Larry Emery
Terrell Fletcher
Brent Moss
Ron Dayne
Ron Dayne
Anthony Davis
17. Billy Marek
Billy Marek
P.J. Hill
P.J. Hill
21. Billy Marek
Terrell Fletcher
Anthony Davis
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2009
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2004
100-Yard Rushing Trios
Indiana 11/8/2008
168: David Gilreath; 126: P.J. Hill; 112: John Clay
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100-Yard Rushing Duos
Indiana 11/7/09
134: John Clay
115: Montee Ball
Michigan State 11/1/2008
111: John Clay
106: P.J. Hill
Minnesota 11/23/2002
301: Anthony Davis
112: Brooks Bollinger
Michigan State 10/26/2002
170: Anthony Davis
110: Dwayne Smith
Penn State 9/22/2001
200: Anthony Davis
112: Brooks Bollinger
Iowa 11/13/1999
216: Ron Dayne
113: Brooks Bollinger
Indiana 10/16/1999
167: Ron Dayne
114: Michael Bennett
San Jose State 9/13/1997
254: Ron Dayne
114: Eddie Faulkner
SMU 9/23/1995
112: Aaron Stecker
130: Carl McCullough
Purdue 10/15/1994
141: Terrell Fletcher
101: Jason Burns
Northwestern 10/8/1994
186: Terrell Fletcher
145: Brent Moss
Indiana 9/24/1994
146: Terrell Fletcher
110: Brent Moss
Eastern Michigan 9/10/1994
129: Brent Moss
100: Terrell Fletcher
Michigan State 12/4/1993
147: Brent Moss
112: Terrell Fletcher
Illinois 11/11/1993
139: Terrell Fletcher
124: Brent Moss
Northwestern 10/9/1993
125: Brent Moss
106: Terrell Fletcher
Iowa State 9/18/1993
124: Terrell Fletcher
104: Brent Moss
Northwestern 10/21/1989
116: Leon Hunt
112: Jim Henderson
Utah 9/19/1987
140: Steve Vinci
138: Marvin Artley
Wyoming 9/28/1985
136: Larry Emery
113: Joe Armentrout
Northern Illinois 9/14/1985
122: Larry Emery
120: Joe Armentrout
Indiana 11/6/1982
127: Larry Emery
104: Troy King
Minnesota 11/25/1978
134: Ira Matthews
113: Tom Stauss
Northwestern 9/23/1978
125: Ira Matthews
123: Tom Stauss
Northwestern 11/16/1974
230: Billy Marek
100: Michael Morgan
Wyoming 10/6/1973
226: Billy Marek
184: Ken Starch
Iowa 10/30/1971
126: Rufus Ferguson
124: Alan Thompson
Indiana 10/25/1969
129: Joe Dawkins
100: Alan Thompson
Illinois 11/14/1953
145: Alan Ameche
103: Harland Carl
Minnesota 11/22/1952
102: Harland Carl
125: Alan Almeche
Illinois 10/4/1952
116: Alan Ameche
113: Harland Carl
Indiana 10/29/1949
144: Robert Teague
109: Lisle Blackbourne
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Passing Records
Top 10 Career Leaders
1. Darrell Bevell
Year
PC-PA
1992
125-245
1993
187-276
1994
139-231
1995
195-300
Total
646-1,052
Pct.
.510
.678
.602
.650
.614
Yards
1,479
2,390
1,544
2,273
7,686
TD
8
19
17
15
59
2. John Stocco
Year
PC-PA
2003
10-17
2004
169-321
2005
197-328
2006
158-268
Total
534-934
Pct.
58.8
52.6
60.1
59.0
57.2
Yards
123
1,999
2,920
2,185
7,227
TD
0
9
21
17
47
3. Brooks Bollinger
Year
PC-PA
1999
82-140
2000
110-209
2001
91-177
2002
131-245
Total
414-771
Pct.
.586
.526
.514
.535
.537
Yards
1,133
1,479
1,257
1,758
5,627
TD
8
10
6
14
38
4. Randy Wright
Year
PC-PA
1981
30-61
1982
174-330
1983
173-323
Total
377-714
Pct.
.492
.527
.536
.528
Yards
382
2,292
2,329
5,003
TD
4
15
19
38
5. Mike Samuel
Year
PC-PA
1995
11-31
1996
148-254
1997
141-254
1998
90-172
Total
390-711
Pct.
.355
.583
.555
.523
.549
Yards
166
1,752
1,896
1,175
4,989
TD
2
8
8
6
24
6. Jim Sorgi
Year
PC-PA
2000
46-69
2001
64-132
2002
38-70
2003
140-248
Total
288-519
Pct.
.667
.485
.543
.565
.555
Yards
615
1,096
536
2,251
4,498
TD
6
9
1
17
33
7. Tony Lowery
Year
PC-PA
1987
42-89
1988
67-121
1990
159-280
1991
87-158
Total
355-648
Pct.
.472
.554
.568
.551
.548
Yards
572
712
1,757
965
4,006
TD
2
1
5
6
14
8. Neil Graff
Year
PC-PA
1969
93-191
1970
83-174
1971
97-186
Total
273-551
Pct.
.487
.477
.522
.495
Yards
1,086
1,313
1,300
3,699
TD
6
11
5
22
9. Mike Howard
Year
PC-PA
1983
6-10
1984
182-314
1985
62-110
1986
57-113
Total
307-547
Pct.
.600
.580
.564
.504
.561
Yards
46
2,127
643
586
3,402
TD
0
11
4
5
20
10. Tyler Donovan
Year
PC-PA
2004
2-3
2005
3-6
2006
37-58
2007
193-333
Total
235-400
Pct.
.667
.500
.638
.580
.588
Yards
7
49
564
2,607
3,227
TD
0
1
4
17
22
Career Records
108
Passing Yards
1. Darrell Bevell, 1992-95
2. John Stocco, 2003-06
3. Brooks Bollinger, 1999-2002
4. Randy Wright, 1981-83
5. Mike Samuel, 1995-98
6. Jim Sorgi, 2000-03
7. Tony Lowery, 1987-88, 1990-91
8. Neil Graff, 1969-71
9. Mike Howard, 1983-86
10. Tyler Donovan, 2004-07
11. Jim Haluska, 1952, 54-55
12. Ron Miller, 1960-61
13. Scott Tolzien, 2008-Present
14. Mike Kalasmiki, 1977-79
15. Gregg Bohlig, 1972-74
16. Mike Carroll, 1975-76
17. Hal Brandt, 1962-64
18. Bud Keyes, 1985-87
19. John Coatta, 1949-51
20. John Boyajian, 1965-67
21. John Ryan, 1966-68
22. Ron Vander Kelen, 1962
23. Jim Miller, 1953-55
24. Jess Cole, 1980-81
25. Dale Hackbart, 1957-59
7,686
7,227
5,627
5,003
4,989
4,498
4,006
3,699
3,402
3,227
3,093
2,838
2,812
2,626
2,579
2,335
2,293
2,181
2,140
2,064
1,991
1,582
1,554
1,543
1,536
Career Pass Attempts
1. Darrell Bevell, 1992-95
2. John Stocco, 2003-06
3. Brooks Bollinger, 1999-2002
4. Randy Wright, 1981-83
5. Mike Samuel, 1995-98
6. Tony Lowery, 1987-88, 1990-91
7. Neil Graff, 1969-71
1,052
934
771
714
711
648
551
8.
9.
10.
Mike Howard, 1983-86
Jim Sorgi, 2000-03
Jim Haluska, 1952, 1954-55
John Ryan, 1966-68
Pass Completions
1. Darrell Bevell, 1992-95
2. John Stocco, 2003-06
3. Brooks Bollinger, 1999-2002
4. Mike Samuel, 1995-97
5. Randy Wright, 1981-83
6. Tony Lowery, 1987-88, 1990-91
7. Mike Howard, 1983-86
8. Jim Sorgi, 2000-03
9. Neil Graff, 1969-71
10. Tyler Donovan, 2004-07
Career Completion Percentage
(Minimum 300 attempts)
1. Scott Tolzien, 2008-Present
2. Darrell Bevell, 1992-95
3. Tyler Donovan, 2004-07
4. John Stocco, 2003-06
5. Mike Howard, 1983-86
6. Jim Sorgi, 2000-03
7. Mike Samuel, 1995-97
8. Tony Lowery, 1987-88, 1990-91
9. Brooks Bollinger, 1999-2002
10. Jim Haluska, 1952, 1954-55
Passing Touchdowns
1. Darrell Bevell, 1992-95
2. John Stocco, 2003-06
3. Randy Wright, 1981-83
Brooks Bollinger, 1999-2002
5. Jim Sorgi, 2000-03
6. Mike Samuel, 1995-97
7. Neil Graff, 1969-71
Tyler Donovan, 2004-07
9. Jim Haluska, 1952, 1954-55
Mike Howard, 1983-86
Pass Efficiency
(Minimum 300 attempts)
1. Scott Tolzien, 2008-Present
2. Jim Sorgi, 2000-03
3. John Stocco, 2003-06
4. Darrell Bevell, 1992-95
5. Brooks Bollinger, 1999-2002
6. Randy Wright, 1981-83
7. Mike Samuel, 1995-97
8. Ron Miller, 1960-61
9. Gregg Bohlig, 1972-74
10. Jim Haluska, 1952, 54-55
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.614
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.561
.555
.549
.548
.537
.532
59
47
38
38
33
24
22
22
20
20
143.2
141.2
134.1
133.9
126.9
118.7
117.1
116.1
112.2
110.5
Season Records
Passing Yards
1. John Stocco, 2005
2. Scott Tolzien, 2009
3. Tyler Donovan, 2007
4. Darrell Bevell, 1993
5. Randy Wright, 1983
2,920
2,705
2,607
2,390
2,329
109
Randy Wright, 1982
Darrell Bevell, 1995
Jim Sorgi, 2003
John Stocco, 2006
Mike Howard, 1984
John Stocco, 2004
Mike Samuel, 1997
Brooks Bollinger, 2002
Tony Lowery, 1990
Mike Samuel, 1996
Mike Carroll, 1976
Ron Vander Kelen, 1962
Jim Haluska, 1952
Darrell Bevell, 1994
Ron Miller, 1961
Darrell Bevell, 1992
Brooks Bollinger, 2000
Dustin Sherer, 2008
Mike Kalasmiki, 1978
Ron Miller, 1960
Neil Graff, 1970
Neil Graff, 1971
Jess Cole, 1981
Brooks Bollinger, 2001
Gregg Bohlig, 1973
Gregg Bohlig, 1974
Mike Samuel, 1998
John Coatta, 1951
Chuck Burt, 1965
Brooks Bollinger, 1999
Jim Sorgi, 2001
Neil Graff, 1969
Mike Kalasmiki, 1979
Rudy Steiner, 1972
Hal Brandt, 1964
Jim Haluska, 1955
Hal Brandt, 1963
Bud Keyes, 1986
2,292
2,273
2,251
2,185
2,127
1,999
1,896
1,758
1,757
1,752
1,627
1,582
1,552
1,544
1,487
1,479
1,479
1,389
1,378
1,351
1,313
1,300
1,269
1,257
1,212
1,211
1,175
1,154
1,143
1,133
1,096
1,086
1,082
1,080
1,059
1,036
1,006
1,002
Pass Attempts
1. Tyler Donovan, 2007
2. Randy Wright, 1982
3. John Stocco, 2005
Scott Tolzien, 2009
5. Randy Wright, 1983
6. John Stocco, 2004
7. Mike Howard, 1984
8. Darrell Bevell, 1995
9. Tony Lowery, 1990
10. Darrell Bevell, 1993
333
330
328
328
323
321
314
300
280
276
Pass Completions
1. Scott Tolzien, 2009
2. John Stocco, 2005
3. Darrell Bevell, 1995
4. Tyler Donovan, 2007
5. Darrell Bevell, 1993
6. Mike Howard, 1984
7. Randy Wright, 1982
8. Randy Wright, 1983
9. John Stocco, 2004
10. Tony Lowery, 1990
211
197
195
193
187
182
174
173
169
159
Season Completion Percentage
(Minimum 100 attempts)
1. Darrell Bevell, 1993
2. Darrell Bevell, 1995
3. Scott Tolzien, 2009
4. John Coatta, 1950
Darrell Bevell, 1994
6. John Stocco, 2005
7. John Stocco, 2006
8. Brooks Bollinger, 1999
9. Mike Samuel, 1996
10. Mike Howard, 1984
Tyler Donovan, 2007
Passing Touchdowns
1. John Stocco, 2005
2. Randy Wright, 1983
Darrell Bevell, 1993
4. John Stocco, 2006
Darrell Bevell, 1994
Jim Sorgi, 2003
Tyler Donovan, 2007
8. Scott Tolzien, 2009
9. Randy Wright, 1982
Darrell Bevell, 1995
Pass Efficiency
(Minimum 200 attempts)
1. Darrell Bevell, 1993
2. John Stocco, 2005
3. Jim Sorgi, 2003
4. John Stocco, 2006
5. Scott Tolzien, 2009
6. Darrell Bevell, 1995
7. Brooks Bollinger, 2002
8. Darrell Bevell, 1994
9. Ron Vander Kelen, 1962
10. Neil Graff, 1970
23.
.678
.650
.643
.602
.602
.601
.590
.586
.583
.580
.580
21
19
19
17
17
17
17
16
15
15
290
290
Pass Attempts
1. Randy Wright vs. Iowa, 11/5/1983
2. Darrell Bevell vs. Iowa, 11/18/1995
3. Tyler Donovan vs. Illinois, 10/6/2007
4. Ron Vander Kelen vs. USC, 1/1/1963
Darrell Bevell vs. Minnesota, 10/23/1993
54
51
49
48
48
Pass Completions
1. Darrell Bevell vs. Iowa, 11/18/1995
2. Ron Vander Kelen vs. USC, 1/1/1963
3. Darrell Bevell vs. Minnesota, 10/23/1993
4. Tyler Donovan vs. Illinois, 10/6/2007
Scott Tolzien vs. Ohio State, 10/10/2009
35
33
31
27
27
Completion Percentage
(Minimum 10 attempts)
1. Darrell Bevell vs. Northwestern, 10/9/1993
2. Mike Samuel vs. S.D. State, 9/13/1997
3. Darrell Bevell vs. SMU, 9/23/1995
Brooks Bollinger vs. Indiana, 10/16/1999
5. John Stocco vs. Indiana, 9/30/2006
Passing Touchdowns
1. Darrell Bevell vs. Nevada, 9/4/1993
Jim Sorgi vs. Michigan State, 11/15/2003
3. Neil Graff vs. Indiana, 10/25/1969
Randy Wright vs. Indiana, 10/22/1983
Mike Howard vs. Northern Illinois, 9/13/1986
Darrell Bevell vs. Purdue, 10/16/1993
Jim Sorgi vs. Minnesota, 11/8/2003
John Stocco vs. Northwestern, 10/8/2005
John Stocco vs. Minnesota, 10/14/2006
Scott Tolzien vs. Michigan State, 9/26/2009
Scott Tolzien vs. Michigan, 11/14/2009
155.2
150.5
148.1
143.9
143.0
137.8
129.3
128.9
128.2
125.0
Pass Efficiency
(Minimum 20 attempts)
1. John Stocco vs. Indiana, 9/30/2006
2. Jim Sorgi vs. Michigan State, 11/15/2003
3. Neil Graff vs. Penn State, 10/3/1970
4. Gregg Bohlig vs. Northwestern, 11/17/1973
5. Darrell Bevell vs. SMU, 9/23/1995
Game Records
Game Passing Yards
1. Darrell Bevell vs. Minnesota, 10/23/1993
2. Ron Vander Kelen vs. USC, 1/1/1963
3. Tyler Donovan vs. Illinois, 10/6/2007
4. Jim Sorgi vs. Michigan State, 11/15/2003
5. Tony Lowery vs. Northwestern, 10/20/1990
6. Darrell Bevell vs. Iowa, 11/18/1995
7. John Stocco vs. Northwestern, 10/8/2005
8. Randy Wright vs. Iowa, 11/5/1983
9. Randy Wright vs. Ohio State, 10/29/1983
10. Randy Wright vs. Purdue, 11/12/1983
11. John Stocco vs. Penn State, 11/5/2005
12. Tyler Donovan vs. Buffalo, 11/18/2006
Allan Evridge vs. Marshall, 9/6/2008
14. Jim Sorgi vs. Minnesota, 11/8/2003
15. John Stocco vs. Indiana, 9/30/2006
16. Randy Wright vs. Purdue, 10/2/1982
17. Darrell Bevell vs. Minnesota, 11/11/1995
18. John Stocco vs. Auburn, 1/2/2006
19. Ron Miller vs. Minnesota, 11/25/1961
John Stocco vs. Minnesota, 11/6/2004
21. Tony Lowery vs. Temple, 9/22/1990
22. Brooks Bollinger vs. Iowa, 10/28/2000
John Boyajian vs. Minnesota, 11/25/1967
Mike Howard vs. Purdue, 11/10/1984
423
401
392
380
355
352
326
325
319
317
313
308
308
305
304
303
302
301
297
297
294
292
Passing Yardage Records By Class
Season
110
Seniors
2,607
2,329
2,273
2,251
2,185
Tyler Donovan, 2007
Randy Wright, 1983
Darrell Bevell, 1995
Jim Sorgi, 2003
John Stocco, 2006
Juniors
2,920
2,705
2,292
1,896
1,757
John Stocco, 2005
Scott Tolzien, 2009
Randy Wright, 1982
Mike Samuel, 1997
Tony Lowery, 1990
.944
.923
.900
.900
.882
5
5
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
296.7
268.4
259.9
255.3
233.2
304
303
302
301
Sophomores
2,390
Darrell Bevell, 1993
2,127
Mike Howard, 1984
1,999
John Stocco, 2004
1,752
Mike Samuel, 1996
1,552
Jim Haluska, 1952
Freshmen
1,479
1,133
667
615
585
250-299 yards
297
Ron Miller vs. Minnesota, 11/25/1961
297
John Stocco vs. Minnesota, 11/6/2004
294
Tony Lowery vs. Temple, 9/22/1990
292
Brooks Bollinger vs. Iowa, 10/28/2000
290
John Boyajian vs. Minnesota, 11/25/1967
290
Mike Howard vs. Purdue, 11/10/1984
284
Tyler Donovan vs. Washington State, 9/1/2007
281
Jim Sorgi vs. Akron, 9/6/2003
278
Randy Wright vs. Iowa, 11/13/1982
274
Darrell Bevell vs. Northwestern, 11/21/1992
274
John Stocco vs. Indiana, 10/1/2005
271
Mike Samuel vs. Northwestern, 10/4/1997
268
Mike Carroll vs. Michigan, 9/11/1976
267
Mike Howard vs. Missouri, 9/15/1984
265
Mike Kalasmiki vs. Northwestern, 11/10/1979
265
Darrell Bevell vs. Michigan State, 10/28/1995
263
Darrell Bevell vs. Nevada, 9/4/1993
262
Brooks Bollinger vs. Iowa, 11/3/2001
260
Scott Tolzien vs. Miami, 12/29/2009
259
Randy Wright vs. Michigan State, 11/19/1983
257
John Stocco vs. Iowa, 11/12/2005
257
Scott Tolzien vs. Northern Illinois, 9/5/2009
253
Gregg Bohlig vs. Northwestern, 11/17/1973
253
Scott Tolzien vs. Hawaii, 12/5/2009
252
John Boyajian vs. Ohio State, 11/11/1967
252
Rudy Steiner vs. Ohio State, 10/28/1972
252
Mike Kalasmiki vs. Minnesota, 11/17/1979
250
Mike Samuel vs. Purdue, 10/18/1997
250
Scott Tolzien vs. Ohio State, 10/10/2009
Darrell Bevell, 1992
Brooks Bollinger, 1999
Sean Wilson, 1989
Jim Sorgi, 2000
Jay Macias, 1991
Game
Seniors
401
392
380
352
325
Ron Vander Kelen vs. USC, 1/11963
Tyler Donovan vs. Illinois, 10/6/2007
Jim Sorgi vs. Michigan State, 11/15/2003
Darrell Bevell vs. Iowa, 11/18/1995
Randy Wright vs. Iowa, 11/5/1983
Juniors
355
326
313
308
303
Tony Lowery vs. Northwestern, 10/20/1990
John Stocco vs. Northwestern, 10/8/2005
John Stocco vs. Penn State, 11/5/2005
Tyler Donovan vs. Buffalo, 11/18/2006
Randy Wright vs. Purdue, 10/2/1982
Sophomores
423
Darrell Bevell vs. Minnesota,10/23/1993
297
John Stocco vs. Minnesota, 11/6/2004
292
Brooks Bollinger vs. Iowa, 10/28/2000
290
Mike Howard vs. Purdue, 11/10/1984
267
Mike Howard vs. Missouri, 9/15/1984
Freshmen
274
243
214
212
207
John Stocco vs. Indiana, 9/30/2006
Randy Wright vs. Purdue, 10/2/1982
Darrell Bevell vs. Minnesota, 11/11/1995
John Stocco vs. Auburn, 1/2/2006
200-249 yards
249
Mike Kalasmiki vs. Iowa, 11/13/1982
249
Darrell Bevell vs. Minnesota, 10/22/1994
248
Mike Howard vs. Illinois, 10/6/1984
247
Tyler Donovan vs. Michigan State, 9/29/2007
246
Randy Wright vs. UCLA, 9/18/1982
246
Jim Sorgi vs. Fresno State, 9/8/2001
245
Tyler Donovan vs. Michigan, 11/10/2007
245
Dustin Sherer vs. Cal Poly, 11/22/2008
243
Jim Sorgi vs. Purdue, 10/21/2000
243
Scott Tolzien vs. Michigan State, 9/26/2009
242
Gregg Bohlig vs. Nebraska, 9/21/1974
242
Dustin Sherer vs. Minnesota, 11/15/2008
240
Mike Kalasmiki vs. Michigan State, 10/28/1978
240
Scott Tolzien vs. Michigan, 11/14/09
238
Brooks Bollinger vs. Minnesota, 11/24/2001
238
Tyler Donovan vs. Ohio State, 11/3/2007
237
Jim Haluska vs. Marquette, 9/27/1952
236
Mike Samuel vs. Stanford, 9/21/1996
236
John Stocco vs. Michigan, 9/23/2006
235
Darrell Bevell vs. Michigan State, 12/4/1993
235
John Stocco vs. Minnesota, 10/15/2005
235
Scott Tolzien vs. Northwestern, 11/21/2009
234
Harold Brandt vs. Notre Dame, 9/26/1964
232
Jim Haluska vs. USC, 10/14/1955
232
Mike Kalasmiki vs. Oregon, 9/30/1978
231
Mike Carroll vs. Kansas, 10/2/1976
231
Jim Sorgi vs. Oregon, 9/1/2001
Darrell Bevell vs. Northwestern, 11/21/1992
Jim Sorgi vs. Purdue, 10/21/2000
Darrell Bevell vs. Ohio State, 10/3/1992
Brooks Bollinger vs. Minnesota, 10/9/1999
Jim Sorgi vs. Indiana, 11/11/2000
200-Yard Passing Performances
400 or more yards
423
Darrell Bevell vs. Minnesota, 10/23/1993
401
Ron Vander Kelen vs. USC, 1/1/1963
300-399 yards
392
Tyler Donovan vs. Illinois, 10/6/2007
380
Jim Sorgi vs. Michigan State, 11/15/2003
355
Tony Lowery vs. Northwestern, 10/20/1990
352
Darrell Bevell vs. Iowa, 11/18/1995
326
John Stocco vs. Northwestern, 10/8/2005
325
Randy Wright vs. Iowa, 11/5/1983
319
Randy Wright vs. Ohio State, 10/29/1983
317
Randy Wright vs. Purdue, 11/12/1983
313
John Stocco vs. Penn State, 11/5/2005
308
Tyler Donovan vs. Buffalo, 11/18/2006
308
Allan Evridge vs. Marshall, 9/6/2008
305
Jim Sorgi vs. Minnesota, 11/8/2003
111
230
229
229
228
227
226
225
225
225
224
224
223
222
222
222
220
220
220
219
219
218
218
218
218
217
217
217
215
215
214
213
212
211
209
207
207
207
207
206
206
205
204
204
203
203
202
202
202
202
202
201
201
Tony Lowery vs. Northern Illinois, 9/17/1988
Neil Graff vs. Indiana, 10/25/1969
Neil Graff vs. Syracuse, 9/18/1971
Tyler Donovan vs. Iowa, 11/11/2006
John Stocco vs. Western Illinois, 9/9/2006
Allan Evrdige vs. Michigan, 9/27/2008
Bud Keyes vs. Illinois, 10/26/1985
John Stocco vs. Illinois, 10/29/2005
Scott Tolzien vs. Fresno State, 9/12/2009
Ron Miller vs. Marquette, 10/1/1960
Tony Lowery vs. Eastern Michigan, 9/28/1991
Darrell Bevell vs. SMU, 9/23/1995
Darrell Bevell vs. Illinois, 11/25/1993
Brooks Bollinger vs. Indiana, 10/6/2001
Jim Sorgi vs. UNLV, 9/13/2003
Neil Graff vs. Penn State, 10/3/1970
John Stocco vs. Northwestern, 10/7/2006
Tyler Donovan vs. Penn State, 10/13/2007
Ron Miller vs. Ohio State, 10/28/1961
Randy Wright vs. Northwestern, 10/1/1983
Ron Miller vs. Oregon State, 10/14/1961
Randy Wright vs. Illinois, 10/8/1983
Bud Keyes vs. Iowa, 10/11/1986
Brooks Bollinger vs. West Virginia, 9/7/2002
Brooks Bollinger vs. Penn State, 11/5/2002
John Stocco vs. Purdue, 10/22/2005
John Stocco vs. Illinois, 10/28/2006
Jay Macias vs. Purdue, 10/15/1994
Jim Sorgi vs. West Virginia, 8/30/2003
Darrell Bevell vs. Ohio State, 10/3/1992
Darrell Bevell vs. Illinois, 11/19/1994
Brooks Bollinger vs. Minnesota, 10/9/1999
John Stocco vs. Purdue, 10/16/2004
Brooks Bollinger vs. Ohio State, 10/7/2000
John Boyajian vs. Ohio State, 10/22/1966
Darrell Bevell vs. Northwestern, 10/9/1993
Jim Sorgi vs. Indiana, 11/11/2000
Brooks Bollinger vs. Northern Illinois, 9/14/2002
Mike Samuel vs. Ohio State, 10/12/1996
John Stocco vs. Arkansas, 1/1/2007
Mike Carroll vs. Purdue, 10/9/1976
Darrell Bevell vs. Purdue, 10/16/1993
Brooks Bollinger vs. Minnesota, 11/4/2000
Ron Miller vs. Purdue, 10/8/1960
Mike Howard vs. Kentucky, 12/29/1984
Ron Vander Kelen vs. Iowa, 10/20/1962
Ron Vander Kelen vs. Michigan, 11/3/1962
Sean Wilson vs. Michigan State, 11/25/1989
Mike Samuel vs. Minnesota, 10/25/1997
Brooks Bollinger vs. Ohio State, 10/13/2001
John Stocco vs. Purdue, 10/21/2006
Tyler Donovan vs. The Citadel, 9/15/2007
WINNINGEST SENIOR CLASSES
Following are the Wisconsin senior classes with the highest winning percentages over a four-year period of time.
2007 seniors:
2000 seniors:
2006 seniors:
1999 seniors:
2008 seniors:
2009 seniors:
2001 seniors:
1996 seniors:
1960 seniors:
1961 seniors:
.784 (40-11)*
.760 (38-12)
.745 (38-13)
.740 (37-13)
.731 (38-14)
.725 (37-14)
.714 (35-14)
.667 (30-14-4)
.662 (24-12-1)
.662 (24-12-1)
*40 wins represent the most by a Wisconsin senior class
78 (td) by John Boyajian vs. Michigan, 10/29/1966
78 (td) by Bud Keyes vs. UNLV, 9/21/1985
78 (td) by Jim Sorgi vs. Virginia, 8/25/2001
Pre-modern era
80 (td) by Wally Barr vs. Minnesota, 11/1/1919
78 (td) by Clint Tommerson vs. Michigan, 10/19/1935
Longest Pass Completions
99 (td) by Jim Sorgi vs. Akron, 9/6/2003
89 (td) by Tony Lowery vs. Eastern Michigan, 9/28/1991
87 (td) by Randy Wright vs. Kansas State, 12/11/1982
81 (td) by Brooks Bollinger vs. Minnesota, 10/9/1999
80 (td) by John Josten vs. Richmond, 9/16/1978
80 (td) by Mike Samuel vs. Michigan, 11/14/1998
80 (td) by Scott Tolzien vs. Northern Illinois, 9/12/2009
79 (td) by Mike Howard vs. Northern Illinois, 9/13/1986
79 (td) by Matt Schabert vs. Ohio State, 10/11/2003
78 (td) by Jim Haluska vs. USC, 10/14/1955
112
Receiving Records
Total
Top 10 Career Leaders
1. Lee Evans
Year
1999
2000
2001
2003
Total
No.
3
33
75
64
175
Yards
76
634
1,545
1,213
3,468
Avg.
25.3
19.2
20.6
19.0
19.8
TD
1
4
9
13
27
2. Brandon Williams
Year
No.
2002
52
2003
49
2004
42
2005
59
Total
202
Yards
663
649
517
1095
2,924
Avg.
12.8
13.2
12.3
18.6
14.5
TD
3
1
0
6
10
3. Travis Beckum
Year
No.
2006
61
2007
75
2008
23
Total
159
Yards
903
982
264
2,149
Avg.
14.8
13.1
11.5
13.5
TD
5
6
0
11
4. Al Toon
Year
1982
1983
1984
Total
Yards
472
881
750
2,103
Avg.
14.8
19.6
13.9
16.1
TD
5
9
5
19
5. Chris Chambers
Year
No.
1997
6
1998
28
1999
41
2000
52
Total
127
Yards
50
563
578
813
2,004
Avg.
8.3
20.1
14.1
15.6
15.8
TD
0
7
4
5
16
6. Tony Simmons
Year
No.
1994
22
1995
29
1996
20
1997
28
Total
99
Yards
588
504
346
553
1,991
Avg.
26.7
17.4
17.3
19.8
20.1
TD
8
7
3
5
23
7. Lee DeRamus
Year
No.
1991
23
1992
42
1993
54
Total
119
Yards
374
680
920
1,974
Avg.
16.3
16.2
17.0
16.6
TD
3
6
6
15
8. Pat Richter
Year
No.
1960
25
1961
47
1962
49
Yards
362
817
694
Avg.
14.5
17.4
14.2
TD
1
8
6
No.
32
45
54
131
121
1,873
15.5
15
9. Jonathan Orr
Year
No.
2002
47
2003
7
2004
13
2005
40
Total
107
Yards
842
117
177
688
1,824
Avg.
17.9
16.7
13.6
17.2
17.0
TD
8
0
3
8
19
10. Donald Hayes
Year
No.
1995
17
1996
44
1997
45
Total
106
Yards
328
629
618
1,575
Avg.
19.3
14.3
13.7
14.9
TD
1
1
2
4
Career Records
Yards
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
16.
17.
18.
19.
20.
21.
22.
23.
24.
25.
113
Lee Evans, 1999-2003
Brandon Williams, 2002-05
Travis Beckum, 2006-08
Al Toon, 1982-84
Chris Chambers, 1997-2000
Tony Simmons, 1994-97
Lee DeRamus, 1991-93
Pat Richter, 1960-62
Jonathan Orr, 2002-05
Donald Hayes, 1994-97
Garrett Graham, 2006-present
David Charles, 1976-78
Tim Stracka, 1978-80, 1982
Mel Reddick, 1967-69
Michael Jones, 1981-84
Tom McCauley, 1966-68
Darrin Charles, 2001-04
Jeff Mack, 1972-74
Nick Toon, 2008-present
Luke Swan, 2004-07
Al Hannah, 1969-71
Michael Roan, 1991-94
Jack Novak, 1972-74
Thad McFadden, 1980-81, 1983-84
Paul Hubbard, 2004-07
3,468
2,924
2,149
2,103
2,004
1,991
1,974
1,873
1,824
1,575
1,492
1,459
1,433
1,320
1,266
1,251
1,152
1,108
1,062
1,046
1,025
980
965
933
909
Receptions
1.
Brandon Williams, 2002-05
2.
Lee Evans, 1999-2003
3.
Travis Beckum, 2006-08
4.
Al Toon, 1982-84
5.
Chris Chambers, 1997-2000
6.
Pat Richter, 1960-62
Garrett Graham, 2006-present
8.
Lee DeRamus, 1991-93
9.
Mel Reddick, 1967-69
10.
Jonathan Orr 2002-05
202
175
159
131
127
121
121
119
113
107
Receiving Touchdowns
1.
Lee Evans, 1999-2003
2.
Tony Simmons, 1994-97
3.
Jonathan Orr, 2002-2005
4.
Al Toon, 1982-84
5.
Chris Chambers, 1997-2000
Garrett Graham, 2006-present
7.
Pat Richter, 1960-62
Lee DeRamus, 1991-93
9.
Michael Jones, 1981-84
10.
David Charles, 1976-78
Travis Beckum, 2006-08
Average Per Reception
(Minimum 50 receptions)
1.
Tony Simmons, 1994-97
2.
Lee Evans, 1999-2003
3.
Jeff Mack, 1972-74
4.
Larry Mialik, 1969-71
5.
Paul Hubbard, 2004-07
Al Hannah, 1969-71
Luke Swan, 2004-07
8.
Jonathan Orr, 2002-2005
9.
Lee DeRamus, 1991-93
10.
Jimmy Jones, 1963-64
27
23
19
19
16
16
15
15
12
11
11
20.1
19.8
19.4
17.7
17.5
17.4
17.4
17.1
16.6
16.2
Season Records
Season Receiving Touchdowns
1.
Lee Evans, 2003
2.
Al Toon, 1983
Lee Evans, 2001
4.
Pat Richter, 1961
Tony Simmons, 1994
Jonathan Orr, 2002
Jonathan Orr, 2005
8.
Larry Mialik, 1970
Tony Simmons, 1995
Chris Chambers, 1998
Garrett Graham, 2009
13
9
9
8
8
8
8
7
7
7
7
Season Average Per Reception
(Minimum 30 receptions)
1.
Larry Mialik, 1970
2.
Lee Evans, 2001
3.
Jeff Mack, 1972
Al Toon, 1983
5.
Lee Evans, 2000
6.
Lee Evans, 2003
7.
Brandon Williams, 2005
8.
Jonathan Orr, 2002
9.
Tim Klosek, 1971
10.
Michael Jones, 1981
Tim Stracka, 1982
21.3
20.6
19.6
19.6
19.2
19.0
18.6
17.9
17.6
17.5
17.5
Game Records
Receiving Yards
1.
Lee Evans, 2001
2.
Lee Evans, 2003
3.
Brandon Williams, 2005
4.
Travis Beckum, 2007
5.
Lee DeRamus, 1993
6.
Travis Beckum, 2006
7.
Al Toon, 1983
8.
Jonathan Orr, 2002
9.
Pat Richter, 1961
10.
Chris Chambers, 2000
11.
Nick Toon, 2009
12.
Al Toon, 1984
13.
Larry Mialik, 1970
14.
Pat Richter, 1962
15.
Tom McCauley, 1966
16.
Jonathan Orr, 2005
17.
Lee DeRamus, 1992
18.
Brandon Williams, 2002
19.
Tom Stauss, 1979
20.
Brandon Williams, 2003
1,545
1,213
1,095
982
920
903
881
842
817
813
805
750
702
694
689
688
680
663
660
649
Season Receptions
1.
Lee Evans, 2001
Travis Beckum, 2007
3.
Lee Evans, 2003
4.
Travis Beckum, 2006
5.
Brandon Williams, 2005
6.
Al Toon, 1984
Lee DeRamus, 1993
Nick Toon, 2009
9.
Brian Calhoun, 2005
10.
Chris Chambers, 2000
Brandon Williams, 2002
75
75
64
61
59
54
54
54
53
52
52
Receiving Yards
1.
Lee Evans vs. Michigan State, 11/15/2003
2.
Al Toon vs. Purdue, 11/12/1983
3.
Lee Evans vs. Michigan State, 10/27/2001
4.
Lee Evans vs. Akron, 9/6/2003
5.
Tim Ware vs. Northwestern, 10/20/1990
6.
Chris Chambers vs. Iowa, 10/28/2000
7.
Lee Evans vs. Fresno State, 9/8/2001
8.
Lee Evans vs. Iowa, 11/3/2001
9.
Chris Chambers vs. Purdue, 10/21/2000
10.
Brandon Williams vs. Auburn, 1/2/2006
11.
Pat Richter vs. Illinois, 11/18/1961
Luke Swan vs. Washington State, 9/1/2007
12.
Travis Beckum vs. Illinois, 10/6/2007
13.
Chris Chambers vs. Hawaii, 11/25/2000
14.
Lee Evans vs. Oregon, 9/1/2001
15.
Jimmy Jones vs. Northwestern, 11/7/1964
16.
Pat Richter vs. USC, 1/1/1963
17.
Tony Simmons vs. Northwestern, 10/4/1997
18.
Pat Richter vs. Northwestern, 11/11/1961
Lee DeRamus vs. Minnesota, 10/23/1993
20.
Lee Evans vs. Minnesota, 11/24/2001
21.
Jerry Witt vs. Northwestern, 10/27/1951
Lee Evans vs. Illinois, 10/20/2001
23.
Jonathan Orr vs. UNLV, 8/31/2002
24.
Al Toon vs. Michigan State, 11/19/1983
25.
Lee Evans vs. Indiana, 10/6/2001
Game Receptions
1.
Matt Nyquist vs. Iowa, 11/18/1995
2.
Pat Richter vs. USC, 1/1/1963
Jimmy Jones vs. Northwestern, 11/7/1964
Louis Jung vs. Colorado, 9/18/1965
Chris Chambers vs. Purdue, 10/21/2000
114
258
252
228
214
193
191
182
175
173
173
170
170
160
169
168
167
163
158
156
156
151
150
150
149
148
13
11
11
11
11
9.
Chris Chambers vs. Iowa, 10/28/2000
Brian Calhoun vs. Northwestern, 10/8/2005
Travis Beckum vs. Illinois, 10/6/2007
Al Toon vs. Michigan State, 11/19/1983
Lee Evans vs. Michigan State, 11/15/2003
Travis Beckum vs. Michigan State, 9/29/2007
Average Per Reception
(Minimum 3 receptions)
1.
Larry Mialik vs. Penn State, 10/3/1970
2.
Tony Simmons vs. Minnesota, 11/11/1995
3.
Al Toon vs. Purdue, 11/12/1983
4.
Lee DeRamus vs. Indiana, 9/25/1993
5.
Tim Klosek vs. Michigan State, 10/16/1971
Receiving Touchdowns
1.
Lee Evans vs. Michigan State, 11/15/2003
2.
Jonathan Orr vs. Northwestern, 10/8/2005
3.
Dave Howard vs. Iowa, 10/1/1955
Pat Richter vs. Illinois, 11/18/1961
Lee Evans vs. Michigan State, 10/27/2001
Owen Daniels vs. Temple, 9/10/2005
Garrett Graham vs. Michigan State, 9/26/2009
11
11
11
10
10
10
173
173
Chris Chambers vs. Purdue, 10/21/2000
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
47.3
46.7
42.0
38.7
38.6
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
5
4
3
3
3
3
3
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, 10/13/2007
114 Tony Simmons vs. Indiana, 9/24/1994
Receiving Yardage Records By Class
100-Yard Receiving Performances
Season
200 or more yards
258 Lee Evans vs. Michigan State, 11/15/2003
252 Al Toon vs. Purdue, 11/12/1983
228 Lee Evans vs. Michigan State, 10/27/2001
214 Lee Evans vs. Akron, 9/6/2003
Seniors
1,213 Lee Evans, 2003
1,095 Brandon Williams, 2005
813 Chris Chambers, 2000
750 Al Toon, 1984
694 Pat Richter, 1962
150-199 yards
193 Tim Ware vs. Northwestern, 10/20/1990
191 Chris Chambers vs. Iowa, 10/28/2000
182 Lee Evans vs. Fresno State, 9/8/2001
175 Lee Evans vs. Iowa, 11/3/2001
173 Chris Chambers vs. Purdue, 10/21/2000
173 Brandon Williams vs. Auburn, 1/2/2006
170 Pat Richter vs. Illinois, 11/18/1961
170 Luke Swan vs. Washington State, 9/1/2007
169 Chris Chambers vs. Hawaii, 11/25/2000
168 Lee Evans vs. Oregon, 9/1/2001
167 Jimmy Jones vs. Northwestern, 11/7/1964
163 Pat Richter vs. USC, 1/1/1963
160 Travis Beckum vs. Illinois, 10/6/2007
158 Tony Simmons vs. Northwestern, 10/4/1997
156 Pat Richter vs. Northwestern, 11/11/1961
156 Lee DeRamus vs. Minnesota, 10/23/1993
151 Lee Evans vs. Minnesota, 11/24/2001
150 Jerry Witt vs. Northwestern, 10/27/1951
150 Lee Evans vs. Illinois, 10/20/2001
150 Jonathan Orr vs. UNLV, 8/31/2002
Juniors
1,545 Lee Evans, 2001
982 Travis Beckum, 2007
920 Lee DeRamus, 1993
821 Al Toon, 1983
817 Pat Richter, 1961
Sophomores
903 Travis Beckum, 2006
805 Nick Toon, 2009
689 Tom McCauley, 1966
680 Lee DeRamus, 1992
649 Brandon Williams, 2003
Freshmen
842 Jonathan Orr, 2002
663 Brandon Williams, 2002
588 Tony Simmons, 1994
421 Michael Jones, 1981
412 Kyle Jefferson, 2007
100-149 yards
149 Al Toon vs. Michigan State, 11/19/1983
148 Lee Evans vs. Indiana, 10/6/2001
147 Dave Howard vs. Iowa, 10/1/1955
145 Tom McCauley vs. Michigan, 10/29/1966
142 Pat Richter vs. Minnesota, 11/25/1961
142 Larry Mialik vs. Penn State, 10/3/1970
Game
Seniors
258 Lee Evans vs. Michigan State, 11/15/2003
214 Lee Evans vs. Akron, 9/6/2003
191 Chris Chambers vs. Iowa, 10/28/2000
115
140
140
140
138
136
135
135
135
135
135
134
134
132
132
132
132
132
131
131
130
128
128
128
125
125
125
124
123
123
122
122
122
121
119
118
118
117
117
116
116
115
114
114
114
113
113
113
112
112
111
110
110
109
109
108
107
107
107
106
106
105
105
104
104
Tony Simmons vs. Minnesota, 11/11/1995
Matt Nyquist vs. Iowa, 11/18/1995
Travis Beckum vs. Ohio State, 11/3/2007
Pat Richter vs. Oregon State, 10/14/1961
Al Toon vs. Iowa, 11/5/1983
Tim Klosek vs. Michigan State, 10/16/1971
Tom Stauss vs. Minnesota, 11/17/1979
Tim Fullington vs. Illinois, 10/26/1985
Lee Evans vs. Virginia, 8/25/2001
Travis Beckum vs. Buffalo, 11/18/2006
David Charles vs. Iowa, 11/18/1978
Paul Hubbard vs. Michigan, 11/10/2007
Tom McCauley vs. Minnesota, 11/25/1967
Jeff Mack vs. Nebraska, 8/21/1974
Tony Simmons vs. Illinois, 11/19/1994
Brandon Williams vs. Iowa, 11/12/2005
Travis Beckum vs. Michigan State, 9/29/2007
Bill Williams vs. Temple, 9/22/1990
J.C. Dawkins vs. Minnesota, 10/23/1993
Larry Mialik vs. Illinois, 11/14/1970
Jonathon Orr vs. Indiana, 10/1/2005
Brian Calhoun vs. Northwestern, 10/8/2005
Lance Kendricks vs. Miami, 12/29/2009
Lee DeRamus vs. Illinois, 11/11/1993
Brandon Williams vs. West Virginia, 9/7/2002
David Gilreath vs. Cal Poly, 11/22/2008
Kyle Jefferson vs. Penn State, 10/13/2007
Tom McCauley vs. Washington, 9/23/1967
Nick Toon vs. Indiana, 11/7/2009
Jimmy Jones vs. Notre Dame, 9/26/1964
David Charles vs. Iowa, 11/12/1977
Paul Hubbard vs. Indiana, 9/30/2006
Brandon Williams vs. Minnesota, 10/15/2005
Rick Reichardt vs. Michigan State, 11/2/1963
Al Toon vs. Purdue, 11/10/1984
Travis Beckum vs. Minnesota, 10/14/2006
Tom Stauss vs. San Diego State, 9/29/1979
Al Toon vs. Missouri, 9/15/1984
Al Hannah vs. Indiana, 10/9/1971
Lee DeRamus vs. Indiana, 9/25/1993
Lee DeRamus vs. Northwestern, 11/21/1992
Tim Fullington vs. Wyoming, 9/28/1985
Tony Simmons vs. Indiana, 9/24/1994
Isaac Anderson vs. Minnesota, 11/15/2008
Donald Hayes vs. Minnesota, 10/25/1997
Brandon Williams vs. Indiana, 10/1/2005
Luke Swan vs. Iowa, 11/11/2006
Al Toon vs. Illinois, 10/6/1984
Lee DeRamus vs. SMU, 9/11/1993
Al Hannah vs. Syracuse, 9/18/1971
Pat Richter vs. Purdue, 10/8/1960
Reggie Tompkins vs. Iowa, 10/11/1986
Tom Lonnborg vs. Ohio State, 10/23/1971
Lee DeRamus vs. Eastern Michigan, 9/28/1991
Al Hannah vs. Illinois, 11/15/1969
Tim Stracka vs. San Diego State, 10/4/1980
Jonathan Orr vs. Ohio State, 10/19/2002
Travis Beckum vs. Northwestern, 10/7/2006
Tim Klosek vs. Northwestern, 10/2/1971
Travis Beckum vs. Michigan, 11/10/2007
Mel Reddick vs. Pittsburgh, 10/14/1967
Tim Stracka vs. Indiana, 11/6/1982
Pat Richter vs. Ohio State, 10/28/1961
Pat Richter vs. Michigan, 11/3/1962
104
103
103
103
103
102
102
102
101
101
100
100
100
100
Jeff Mack vs. Northwestern, 10/7/1972
Al Schoonover vs. Minnesota, 11/21/1959
Clarence Novak vs. Ohio State, 10/28/1972
Ted Jones vs. Purdue, 10/2/1982
Fred Bobo vs. UNLV, 9/21/1985
Al Hannah vs. Minnesota, 11/21/1970
Ray Sydnor vs. Purdue, 11/11/1978
Brandon Williams vs. Penn State, 11/5/2005
Tom Stauss vs. UCLA, 9/22/1979
Donald Hayes vs. Illinois, 11/25/1995
Jimmy Jones vs. Notre Dame, 9/28/1963
David Charles vs. Richmond, 9/16/1978
Donald Hayes vs. Minnesota, 11/9/1996
Isaac Anderson vs. Northern Illinois, 9/5/2009
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, 9/5/2009
79 (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
116
Total Offense Records
Career Records
Game Records
Plays
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
Brooks Bollinger, 1999-2002
Ron Dayne, 1996-99
Darrell Bevell, 1992-95
John Stocco, 2003-06
Mike Samuel, 1995-98
1,289
1,220
1,182
1,126
1,059
Yards
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
Darrell Bevell, 1992-95
Brooks Bollinger, 1999-2002
Ron Dayne, 1996-99
John Stocco, 2003-06
Mike Samuel, 1995-98
Randy Wright, 1981-83
John Stocco, 2002-06
Anthony Davis, 2001-04
Jim Sorgi, 2000-03
P.J. Hill, 2006-08
7,477
7,394
7,125
7,083
5,750
5,350
4,977
4,676
4,466
4,300
Touchdowns Responsible For
1.
Ron Dayne, 1996-99
2.
Brooks Bollinger, 1999-2002
3.
Darrell Bevell, 1992-95
4.
John Stocco, 2003-06
5.
Randy Wright, 1981-83
71
64
62
54
50
Plays
1.
2.
3.
5.
Yards
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
Tyler Donovan, 2007
John Stocco, 2005
Brooks Bollinger, 2002
Brian Calhoun, 2005
Randy Wright, 1982
Mike Howard, 1984
445
414
405
402
401
401
John Stocco, 2005
Scott Tolzien, 2009
Tyler Donovan, 2007
Randy Wright, 1982
Randy Wright, 1983
Darrell Bevell, 1993
Jim Sorgi, 2003
Brooks Bollinger, 2002
Scott Tolzien, 2009
Brian Calhoun, 2005
2,888
2,713
2,607
2,481
2,418
2,387
2,241
2,224
2,210
2,207
Touchdowns Responsible For
1.
Randy Wright, 1983
Brian Calhoun, 2005
3.
John Stocco, 2005
Tyler Donovan, 2007
5.
Brooks Bollinger, 2002
24
24
23
23
22
Yards
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
Tyler Donovan vs. Illinois, 10/6/2007
Darrell Bevell vs. Minnesota, 10/23/1993
Ron Vander Kelen vs. USC, 1/1/1963
Tony Lowery vs. Northwestern, 10/20/1990
Jim Sorgi vs. Michigan State, 11/15/2003
John Stocco vs. Northwestern, 10/8/2005
Randy Wright vs. Purdue, 11/12/1983
Ron Dayne vs. Hawaii, 11/30/1996
Randy Wright vs. Iowa, 11/5/1983
Darrell Bevell vs. Iowa, 11/18/1995
Brooks Bollinger vs. Minnesota, 11/4/2000
Touchdowns Responsible For
1.
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
Anthony Davis vs. Minnesota, 11/23/2002
Brooks Bollinger vs. Michigan State, 10/26/2002
Jim Sorgi vs. Michigan State, 11/15/2003
Lee Evans vs. Michigan State, 11/15/2003
Brian Calhoun vs. Bowling Green, 9/3/2005
Brian Calhoun vs. Illinois, 10/29/2005
Scott Tolzien vs. Michigan, 11/14/2009
Season Records
Plays
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
Randy Wright vs. Iowa, 11/5/1983
Sean Wilson vs. California, 9/23/1989
Ron Vander Kelen vs. USC, 1/1/1963
Mike Kalasmiki vs. Michigan State, 10/28/1978
Darrell Bevell vs. Iowa, 11/18/1995
Scott Tolzien vs. Ohio State, 10/10/2009
117
61
59
57
57
56
56
419
416
406
395
367
352
346
339
334
331
331
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
Scoring Records
Career Extra Point Percentage
(Minimum 50 attempts)
1.
Taylor Mehlhaff, 2004-07
2.
Philip Welch, 2008-Pres.
3.
Todd Gregoire, 1984-87
4.
Vitaly Pisetsky, 1997-2000
5.
Vince Lamia, 1973-76
Career Records
Points
1.
2.
3.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
Ron Dayne, 1996-99
Taylor Mehlhaff, 2004-07
Billy Marek, 1972-75
Todd Gregoire, 1984-87
P.J. Hill, 2006-08
Anthony Davis, 2001-04
Brent Moss, 1991-94
Rich Thompson, 1988-92
Philip Welch, 2008-present
John Hall, 1993-96
426
295
278
278
266
252
204
202
197
186
Touchdowns
1.
Ron Dayne, 1996-99
2.
Billy Marek, 1972-74
P.J. Hill, 2006-08
4.
Anthony Davis, 2001-04
5.
Brent Moss, 1991-94
71
44
44
42
34
Field Goals
1.
Todd Gregoire, 1984-87
2.
Rich Thompson, 1988-92
Taylor Mehlhaff, 2004-07
4.
Mike Allen, 2001-04
5.
Philip Welch, 2008-present
65
50
50
39
37
Field Goals Attempted
1.
Todd Gregoire, 1984-87
2.
Rich Thompson, 1988-92
3.
Taylor Mehlhaff, 2004-07
4.
Mike Allen, 2001-04
5.
John Hall, 1993-96
85
81
65
61
51
Field Goal Percentage
(Minimum 30 attempts)
1.
Matt Davenport, 1996-98
2.
Philip Welch, 2008-present
3.
Taylor Mehlhaff, 2004-07
4.
Todd Gregoire, 1984-87
5.
Vitaly Pisetsky, 1997-2000
6.
Vince Lamia, 1973-76
7.
Mike Allen, 2001-04
8.
Rich Thompson, 1988-92
.868
.771
.769
.765
.690
.641
.639
.630
Extra Points
1.
Taylor Mehlhaff, 2004-07
2.
Vince Lamia, 1973-76
3.
John Hall, 1993-96
4.
Mike Allen, 2001-04
5.
Philip Welch, 2008-present
145
105
99
97
86
Extra Points Attempted
1.
Taylor Mehlhaff, 2004-07
2.
Vince Lamia, 1973-76
3.
John Hall, 1993-96
4.
Mike Allen, 2001-04
5.
Lisle Blackbourne, 1946-49
148
110
105
103
96
.979
966
.965
.963
.955
Season Records
Points
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
9.
Brian Calhoun, 2005
Ron Dayne, 1996
Ron Dayne, 1999
Billy Marek, 1974
John Clay, 2009
Taylor Mehlhaff, 2007
Matt Davenport, 1998
Philip Welch, 2008
Taylor Mehlhaff, 2005
Philip Welch, 2009
Touchdowns
1.
Brian Calhoun, 2005
2.
Ron Dayne, 1996
3.
Ron Dayne, 1999
4.
Billy Marek, 1974
John Clay, 2009
24
21
20
18
18
Field Goals
1.
Rich Thompson, 1992
2.
Taylor Mehlhaff, 2007
3.
Todd Gregoire, 1984
Philip Welch, 2008
5.
Matt Davenport, 1998
6.
Philip Welch, 2009
7.
Todd Gregoire, 1985
Todd Gregoire, 1987
Vitaly Pisetsky, 1999
22
21
20
20
19
17
16
16
16
Field Goals Attempted
1.
Rich Thompson, 1992
2.
Todd Gregoire, 1984
3.
Taylor Mehlhaff, 2007
4.
Philip Welch, 2008
Philip Welch, 2009
6.
Todd Gregoire, 1985
Vitaly Pisetsky, 2000
32
26
25
24
24
22
22
Field Goal Percentage
(Minimum 15 attempts)
1.
Matt Davenport 19-21, 1998
2.
Taylor Mehlhaff 21-25, 2007
3.
Philip Welch 20-24, 2008
4.
Matt Davenport 14-17, 1997
5.
Todd Gregoire 16-20, 1987
Vitaly Pisetsky 16-20, 1999
Extra Points
1.
Taylor Mehlhaff, 2005
118
144
126
120
114
108
105
99
99
98
98
.905
.840
.833
.824
.800
.800
56
2.
Taylor Mehlhaff, 2006
Philip Welch, 2009
Vitaly Pisetsky, 1999
Kevin Rohde, 1983
47
47
46
45
Extra Points Attempted
1.
Taylor Mehlhaff, 2005
2.
Philip Welch, 2009
3.
Kevin Rohde, 1983
Vitaly Pisetsky, 1999
5.
Taylor Mehlhaff, 2006
58
49
48
48
47
Extra Point Percentage
(Minimum 25 attempts)
1.
Gary Kroner, 1962
Roger Jaeger, 1971
Mark Doran, 1981
Mark Neuser, 2001
Mike Allen, 2002
Taylor Mehlhaff, 2006
7.
John Hall, 1996
8.
Taylor Mehlhaff, 2007
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
.978
.977
4.
5.
3.
Game Records
Points
1.
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
Brian Calhoun vs. Illinois, 10/29/2005
P.J. Hill vs. The Citadel, 9/15/2007
Billy Marek vs. Iowa, 11/10/1973
Billy Marek vs. Iowa, 11/9/1974
Jess Cole vs. Minnesota, 11/22/1980
Ron Dayne vs. Illinois, 11/23/1996
Ron Dayne vs. Hawaii, 11/30/1996
Ron Dayne vs. San Diego State, 9/20/1997
Ron Dayne vs. UCLA, 1/1/1999
Ron Dayne vs. Ohio State, 10/2/1999
Jonathan Orr vs. Northwestern, 10/8/2005
30
30
30
30
30
30
24
24
24
24
24
24
24
24
24
Touchdowns
1.
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
Brian Calhoun vs. Illinois, 10/29/2005
P.J. Hill vs. The Citadel, 9/15/2007
5
5
5
5
5
5
7.
Game Field Goals
1.
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
8.
Philip Welch vs. Michigan, 9/27/2008
9.
13 players tied with
(MR Philip Welch vs.Purdue, 10/31/2009)
Field Goals Attempted
1.
Jim Bakken vs. Minnesota, 11/25/1961
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
3
6
119
Steve Veith vs. Northwestern, 10/1/1977
Jim Bakken vs. Utah, 9/23/1961
James Johnson vs. Indiana, 11/2/1968
Todd Gregoire vs. Ohio State, 10/27/1984
Robb Mehring vs. Minnesota, 11/12/1988
Rich Thompson vs. Toledo, 9/16/1989
Philip Welch vs. Michigan, 9/27/2008
6
5
5
5
5
5
5
Extra Points Attempted
1.
Rick Schnetzky vs. Indiana, 9/24/1994
Taylor Mehlhaff vs. Temple, 9/10/2005
3.
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
Taylor Mehlhaff vs. Bowling Green, 9/3/2005
9
9
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
Extra Points
1.
Vince Lamia vs. Missouri, 10/5/1974
Kevin Rohde vs. Minnesota, 10/15/1983
Rick Schnetzky vs. Eastern Michigan, 9/10/1994
Rick Schnetzky vs. Indiana, 9/24/1994
Matt Davenport vs. San Jose State, 9/13/1997
Vitaly Pisetsky vs. Indiana, 10/16/1999
Mike Allen vs. Michigan State, 11/15/2003
Taylor Mehlhaff vs. Bowling Green, 9/3/2005
Taylor Mehlhaff vs. Temple, 9/10/2005
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
Field Goal Kicking Records
Game-winning Field Goals
Date
Sept. 12, 2009
Sept. 29, 2007
Kicker
Philip Welch
Taylor Mehlhaff
Opponent
Fresno State
Michigan State
Site
Madison
Madison
Dec. 28, 2002
Mike Allen
Colorado
San Antonio, Tex.
Aug. 23, 2002
Mike Allen
Fresno State
Madison
Oct. 13, 2001
Mark Neuser
Ohio State
Columbus, Ohio
Oct. 9, 1999
Vitaly Pisetsky
Minnesota
Minneapolis, Minn.
Oct. 4, 1997
Matt Davenport
Northwestern
Evanston, Ill.
Sept.27, 1997
Matt Davenport
Indiana
Madison
Oct. 17, 1992
Rich Thompson
Purdue
Madison
Nov. 16, 1991
Rich Thompson
Minnesota
Minneapolis, Minn.
Nov. 7, 1987
Todd Gregoire
Ohio State
Madison
Sept. 21, 1985
Todd Gregoire
UNLV
Madison
Oct. 16, 1971
Roger Jaeger
Michigan State
Madison
Oct. 7, 1961
Jim Bakken
Indiana
Bloomington, Ind.
Longest Made Field Goals
60 by John Hall vs. Minnesota, 11/11/1995
57 by Philip Welch vs. Fresno State, 9/12/2009
54 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, 9/3/1988
52 by Taylor Mehlhaff vs. Arkansas, 1/1/2007
52 by Philip Welch vs. Michigan, 9/27/2008
51 by Todd Gregoire vs. Northern Illinois, 9/8/1984
51 by John Hall vs. Colorado, 9/17/1994
51 by Taylor Mehlhaff vs. Purdue, 10/21/2006
51 by Taylor Mehlahff vs. UNLV, 9/8/2007
50 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, 9/8/2001
50 by Philip Welch vs. Ohio State, 10/10/2009
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
120
Description
Made 22-yarder in double overtime for a 34-31 win
Made 22-yarder with 6:15 left in the fourth quarter
for a 37-34 win
Made a 37-yarder in overtime to give the Badgers a
31-28 OT win over Colorado in 2002 Alamo Bowl.
Made a 34-yarder with 2:05 left in the fourth quarter
for a 23-21 win.
Made a 33-yarder with 2:10 left in the fourth quarter
for a 20-17 win.
Made a 31-yarder to win the school’s first-ever
overtime game, a 20-17 decision over Minnesota.
Sent game into the extra session with a 36-yarder
with 2:59 left in fourth quarter at the Metrodome.
Made a 48-yarder with 0:06 left in the fourth quarter
to defeat Northwestern 26-25.
Made a 43-yarder with 0:06 left in the fourth quarter
to beat the Hoosiers 27-26.
Made a 49-yarder with 0:38 left in the fourth quarter
for a 19-16 victory over the Boilermakers.
Made a 42-yarder with 10:02 left in the fourth quarter
to defeat Minnesota 19-16.
Made a 41-yarder with 10:49 left in the fourth quarter
for a 26-24 triumph over Ohio State.
Made a 20-yarder with 3:38 left in the fourth quarter
to key a 26-23 win over UNLV.
Made a 30-yarder with 5:12 left in the fourth quarter
to defeat the Spartans 31-28.
Made a 27-yarder with 3:37 left in the fourth quarter
to claim a 6-3 win over Indiana.
All-Purpose Yardage
Career
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
Player
Ron Dayne, 1996-99
Brandon Williams, 2002-05
Anthony Davis, 2001-04
Terrell Fletcher, 1991-94
P.J. Hill, 2006-08
David Gilreath, 2007-present
Nick Davis, 1998-2001
Billy Marek, 1972-75
Ira Matthews, 1975-78
Brent Moss, 1991-94
Rush.
7,125
118
4,676
3,414
3,942
375
44
3,709
1,640
3,428
Rec.
304
2,924
198
511
358
707
1,097
180
628
130
Ret.
0
2,810
0
397
0
3,005
2,785
0
1,432
14
Total
7,429
5,852
4,874
4,322
4,300
4,087
3,926
3,889
3,700
3,572
Rush.
2,109
1,636
47
2,034
1,476
1,681
1,569
285
1,637
1,555
Rec.
133
571
1,095
9
180
23
197
520
24
48
Ret.
0
0
996
0
321
173
0
942
0
0
Total
2,242
2,207
2,138
2,043
1,977
1,877
1,766
1,747
1,661
1,603
Rush.
339
290
293
134
304
297
301
258
289
249
114
0
241
254
0
122
250
247
246
246
244
0
230
168
8
Rec.
8
0
27
54
0
7
0
39
0
14
17
258
8
0
252
128
0
0
0
0
0
0
10
19
0
Ret.
0
46
0
124
0
0
0
0
0
0
127
0
7
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
241
0
48
226
Total
347
336
320
312
304
304
301
297
289
263
258
258
256
254
252
250
250
247
246
246
244
241
240
235
234
Season
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
Player
Ron Dayne, 1996
Brian Calhoun, 2005
Brandon Williams, 2005
Ron Dayne, 1999
Terrell Fletcher, 1994
Michael Bennett, 2000
P.J. Hill, 2006
David Gilreath, 2008
Brent Moss, 1993
Anthony Davis, 2002
Game
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
13.
14.
15.
16.
17.
18.
19.
21.
22.
23.
24.
25.
Player
Ron Dayne vs. Hawaii, 11/30/1996
Michael Bennett vs. Oregon, 9/9/2000
Michael Bennett vs. Northwestern, 9/23/2000
Ira Matthews vs. Minnesota, 11/25/1978
Billy Marek vs. Minnesota, 11/23/1974
Ron Dayne vs. Minnesota, 11/9/1996
Anthony Davis vs. Minnesota, 11/23/2002
Brian Calhoun vs. Bowling Green, 9/3/2005
Ron Dayne vs. Illinois, 11/23/1996
P.J. Hill vs. Northwestern, 10/7/2006
Aaron Stecker vs. Minnesota, 11/11/1995
Lee Evans vs. Michigan State, 11/15/2003
Terrell Fletcher vs. Duke, 1/2/1995
Ron Dayne vs. San Jose State, 9/13/1997
Al Toon vs. Purdue, 11/12/1983
Brian Calhoun vs. Northwestern, 10/8/2005
Zach Brown vs. Minnesota, 11/17/2007
Anthony Davis vs. Akron, 9/6/2003
Ron Dayne vs. Utah, 12/27/1996
Ron Dayne vs. UCLA, 1/1/1999
Ron Dayne vs. Purdue, 11/2/1996
Troy Vincent vs. Western Illinois, 9/14/1991
Billy Marek vs. Northwestern, 11/16/1974
David Gilreath vs. Indiana, 11/8/2008
David Gilreath vs. Minnesota, 11/17/2008
121
Defensive Records
3. Tom Burke, 1995-98
4. Tim Jordan, 1983-86
5. Don Davey, 1987-90
Career
Tackles
1. Pete Monty, 1993-96
2. Gary Casper, 1989-92
3. Tim Krumrie, 1979-82
4. Dave Lokanc, 1970-72
Dave Crossen, 1975-78
6. Jim Melka, 1981-84
7. Ken Criter, 1966-68
8. Brendan Lynch, 1988-91
9. Greg Thomas, 1987-90
10. Donnel Thompson, 1996-99
11. Reggie Holt, 1990-93
12. Jason Doering, 1997-2000
13. Nick Greisen, 1998-2001
14. Scott Nelson, 1990-93
15. Michael Reid, 1983-86
16. Mike Thompson, 1991-94
17. Richard Jakious, 1972-74
18. Malvin Hunter, 1987-90
19. Eric Unverzagt, 1991, 1993-95
20. Dennis Stejskal, 1975-77
21. Jim Leonhard, 2001-04
22. Dave Ahrens, 1977-80
23. David Wings, 1985-88
24. Don Davey, 1987-90
25. Chuck Winfrey, 1968-70
451
447
444
427
427
399
364
362
359
347
344
338
337
323
317
316
315
307
296
283
281
280
278
267
266
Solo Tackles
1. Tim Krumrie, 1979-82
2. Gary Casper, 1989-92
3. Pete Monty, 1993-96
4. Jason Doering, 1997-2000
5. Dave Lokanc, 1970-72
276
261
260
250
218
Tackles For Loss
1. Tarek Saleh, 1993-96
2. Mike Thompson, 1991-94
3. Tom Burke, 1995-98
4. Don Davey, 1987-90
5. Dave Ahrens, 1977-80
58
57
54
49
43
Tackles For Loss Yardage
1. Tarek Saleh, 1993-96
2. Mike Thompson, 1991-94
3. Don Davey, 1987-90
4. Tom Burke, 1995-98
5. Dave Ahrens, 1977-80
283
281
247
245
212
Quarterback Sacks
1. Tarek Saleh, 1993-96
2. Tom Burke, 1995-98
3. Mike Thompson, 1991-94
4. Tim Jordan, 1983-86
5. Wendell Bryant, 1998-2001
33
32
28
27
24
Quarterback Sacks Yardage
1. Tarek Saleh, 1993-96
2. Mike Thompson, 1991-94
227
215
Passes Defended
1. Mike Echols, 1998-2001
2. Jamar Fletcher, 1998-2000
3. Scott Starks, 2001-04
4. Jim Leonhard, 2001-04
5. Jeff Messenger, 1991-94
189
180
174
62
57
52
50
44
Fumbles Recovered
1. Dan Batsch, 1987-90
Scott Nelson, 1990-93
3. Dave Ahrens, 1977-80
Rick Graf, 1983-86
Nick Hayden, 2004-07
DeAndre Levy, 2005-08
7
7
6
6
6
6
Blocked Kicks
1. Richard Johnson, 1982-84
2. Kenny Gales, 1993-94
3. Jonathan Casillas, 2005-08
Tim Rosga, 1996-99
Ben Strickland, 2004-07
8
5
3
3
3
Season
Tackles
1. Dave Lokanc, 1972
2. Pete Monty, 1996
3. Dave Crossen, 1977
4. Ken Criter, 1967
5. Nick Greisen, 2001
6. Dave Lokanc, 1971
7. Michael Reid, 1986
8. Aaron Norvell, 1992
9. Nick Greisen, 2000
10. Reggie Holt, 1991
11. Donnel Thompson, 1997
12. Chuck Winfrey, 1970
Gary Casper, 1990
14. Rick Jakious, 1973
15. Pete Monty, 1995
16. Tim Krumrie, 1981
17. David Wings, 1987
18. Ken Criter, 1968
Dave Crossen, 1978
20. Tom Domres, 1967
Brendan Lynch, 1991
Pete Monty, 1994
Tackles For Loss
1. Tom Burke, 1998
2. O’Brien Schofield, 2009
3. Darryl Sims, 1982
Don Davey, 1990
5. Tarek Saleh, 1995
6. Tarek Saleh, 1996
7. Anttaj Hawthorne, 2003
122
181
178
175
169
167
162
156
148
146
144
141
140
140
138
137
135
134
133
133
131
131
131
31
24.5
24
24
23
21
20
8. Tom Burke, 1997
9. Dave Ahrens, 1980
Matt Shaughnessy, 2007
19
18
18
Tackles For Loss Yardage
1. Tom Burke, 1998
2. O’Brien Schofield, 2009
3. Tarek Saleh, 1995
4. Don Davey, 1990
5. Tarek Saleh, 1996
6. Darryl Sims, 1982
7. Mike Thompson, 1993
8. John Tietz, 1967
9. Matt Shaughnessy, 2007
10. Tom Burke, 1997
151
126
118
117
106
103
89
86
83
79
Quarterback Sacks
1. Tom Burke, 1998
2. Tarek Saleh, 1996
3. Tarek Saleh, 1995
O’Brien Schofield, 2009
5. Tim Jordan, 1985
Darryl Sims, 1982
7. Mike Thompson, 1993
Bryan Jurewicz, 1996
9. Mike Thompson, 1992
Tom Burke, 1997
Alex Lewis, 2003
22
14
12
12
11
11
10
10
9
9
9
Quarterback Sacks Yardage
1. Tom Burke, 1998
2. Tarek Saleh, 1996
3. Darryl Sims, 1982
Tarek Saleh, 1995
5. Mike Thompson, 1993
6. O’Brien Schofield, 2009
7. Don Davey, 1990
Erasmus James, 2004
9. Tim Jordan, 1985
10. Alex Lewis, 2003
Jonathan Welsh, 2003
130
97
84
84
83
80
68
68
67
64
64
Passes Defended
1. Mike Echols, 2000
Jim Leonhard, 2002
3. Jamar Fletcher, 2000
4. Jamar Fletcher, 1998
Scott Starks, 2003
6. Jamar Fletcher, 1999
7. LaMar Campbell, 1996
Jack Ikegwuonu, 2007
9. Steve Wagner, 1974
Troy Vincent, 1991
Allen Langford, 2008
25
25
21
19
19
17
16
16
15
15
15
Fumbles Recovered
1. Ed Bosold, 1972
2. Jim DeLisle, 1968
Nate Butler, 1970
Scott Erdmann, 1977
5. Nick Hayden, 2007
Chris Borland, 2009
5
4
4
4
3
3
Blocked Kicks
1. Richard Johnson, 1984
2. Kenny Gales, 1993
Tim Rosga, 1998
4. Six players tied with
6
3
3
2
Game
Tackles
1. Dave Crossen vs. Purdue, 11/5/1977
2. Ken Criter vs. Ohio State, 11/9/1968
Dave Lokanc vs. Ohio State, 10/28/1972
4. Mark Zakula vs. Northwestern, 11/17/1973
5. Dave Lokanc vs. Indiana, 10/9/1971
Dave Crossen vs. Iowa, 11/12/1977
David Wings vs. Iowa, 10/10/1987
8. Dave Lokanc vs. Northwestern, 10/2/1971
Richard Jakious vs. Northwestern, 11/17/1973
Dennis Stejskal vs. Purdue, 10/11/1975
Dave Crossen vs. Indiana, 11/13/1976
Dave Crossen vs. Oregon, 9/30/1978
Larry Spurlin vs. Indiana, 10/6/1979
Scott Nelson vs. Iowa, 10/13/1990
Bob Adamov vs. Purdue, 10/10/1998
28
27
27
25
24
24
24
23
23
23
23
23
23
23
23
Tackles For Loss
1. Alex Lewis vs. Purdue, 10/18/2003
2. Darryl Sims vs. Northwestern, 10/30/1982
Tim Jordan vs. Northwestern, 10/19/1985
Wendell Bryant vs. Penn State, 9/22/2001
5. Mike Thompson vs. Northwestern, 10/9/1993
John Favret vs. Boise State, 9/6/1997
Tom Burke vs. Northwestern, 9/26/1998
Tom Burke vs. Iowa, 10/24/1998
Tom Burke vs. Penn State, 11/21/1998
6.5
6
6
6
5
5
5
5
5
Tackles For Loss Yardage
1. Darryl Sims vs. Northwestern, 10/30/1982
2. Alex Lewis vs. Purdue, 10/18/2003
3. John Tietz vs. Michigan, 11/18/1967
4. Mike Thompson vs. Northwestern, 10/9/93
5. Wendell Bryant vs. Penn State, 9/22/2001
43
42
41
38
34
Quarterback Sacks
1. Tim Jordan vs. Northwestern, 10/19/1985
2. Mike Thompson vs. Northwestern, 10/9/1993
Tom Burke vs. Iowa, 10/24/1998
Wendell Bryant vs. Penn State, 9/22/2001
Alex Lewis vs. Purdue, 10/18/2003
6
5
5
5
5
Quarterback Sacks Yardage
1. Alex Lewis vs. Purdue, 10/18/2003
2. Mike Thompson vs. Northwestern, 10/9/1993
3. Darryl Sims vs. Northwestern, 10/30/1982
4. Tim Jordan vs. Northwestern, 10/19/1985
5. Wendell Bryant vs. Penn State, 9/22/2001
39
38
37
33
32
Passes Defended
1. Mike Echols vs. Purdue, 11/6/1999
2. Steve Wagner vs. Purdue, 9/14/1974
Jamar Fletcher vs. Oregon, 9/9/2000
Jamar Fletcher vs. Iowa, 10/28/2000
Jim Leonhard vs. Fresno State, 8/23/2002
123
6
5
5
5
5
Jim Leonhard vs. Penn State, 9/25/2004
5
WINNING STREAKS
Fumbles Recovered
1. Michael Reid vs. Ohio State, 11/16/1985
2. 14 players tied with
(MR: David Gilbert vs. Wofford, 9/19/2009)
Blocked Kicks
1. Richard Johnson vs. Missouri, 9/15/1984
2. Nate Odomes vs. Indiana, 11/2/1985
3
2
Most Consecutive Wins
17.....................................1900-02
14.....................................2006-07
11.....................................1999-00
9............................................ 1901
9.......................................1912-13
9............................................ 1998
9............................................ 2004
8.......................................1894-95
8............................................ 1897
8.......................................1920-21
8.......................................1951-52
7............................................ 1896
7............................................ 1898
7............................................ 1912
7.......................................1961-62
3
2
Most Consecutive
Wins in One Season
9............................................ 1901
9............................................ 1998
9............................................ 2004
9............................................ 2006
8............................................ 1897
8............................................ 1999
7............................................ 1896
7............................................ 1898
7............................................ 1912
Most Consecutive Home Wins
25.....................................1900-03
17.....................................2006-08
15.....................................1898-99
12.....................................1896-97
11.....................................1893-95
11.....................................2004-05
9.......................................1953-55
9.......................................1961-63
8.......................................1930-31
8.......................................1998-99
7.......................................1912-13
7.......................................1920-21
7.......................................1996-97
7.......................................2008-09
Most Consecutive
Home Wins in One Season
8............................................ 1898
7............................................ 1899
7............................................ 1900
7............................................ 1901
7............................................ 2006
7............................................ 2007
6............................................ 1896
6............................................ 1897
6............................................ 1902
6............................................ 1930
6............................................ 1962
6............................................ 1998
6............................................ 2004
124
Interception Leaders
Career
Game
Interceptions
1. Jamar Fletcher, 1998-2000
Jim Leonhard, 2001-04
3. Neovia Greyer, 1969-71
Jeff Messenger, 1991-94
5. Scott Nelson, 1990-93
6. Mike Echols, 1998-2001
7. David Greenwood, 1979-82
8. Dave Fronek, 1963-65
Craig Raddatz, 1983-86
Nate Odomes, 1984-86
Eddie Fletcher, 1988-91
Shane Carter, 2005-Present
21
21
18
18
14
12
10
9
9
9
9
9
Interception Return Yards
1. Jamar Fletcher, 1998-2000
2. Neovia Greyer, 1969-71
3. Scott Nelson, 1990-93
459
285
261
Interceptions
1. Clarence Bratt vs. Minnesota, 11/20/1954
2. Gene Evans vs. Marquette, 9/21/1946
Bob Radcliffe vs. Navy, 10/15/1949
Ed Withers vs. Iowa, 10/14/1950
Burt Hable vs. Minnesota, 11/22/1952
Dale Hackbart vs. Minnesota, 11/22/1958
Tom Schinke vs. Iowa, 10/1/1966
Neovia Greyer vs. Illinois, 11/14/1970
Ken Dixon vs. Illinois, 11/1/1975
Nate Odomes vs. Hawaii, 9/6/1986
Matt VandenBoom vs. Michigan, 9/12/1981
Jamar Fletcher vs. Oregon, 9/9/2000
Interception Return Average (Minimum 3 returns)
1. Ed Withers vs. Iowa, 10/14/1950
51.5
Long INT Returns (Modern era)
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, 11/11/2000
84 (td) by Roderick Rodgers vs. Purdue, 10/22/2005
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
Long INT Returns (Pre-modern era)
105 (td) by Coots Cunningham vs. Purdue, 11/16/1907
100 (td) by Jack Wink vs. Great Lakes, 10/17/1942
Season
Interceptions
1. Jim Leonhard, 2002
2. Neovia Greyer, 1970
3. Dale Hackbart, 1958
Scott Erdmann, 1976
Nate Odomes, 1986
Jeff Messenger, 1993
Jamar Fletcher, 1998
Jamar Fletcher, 1999
Jamar Fletcher, 2000
Jim Leonhard, 2003
Shane Carter, 2007
11
9
7
7
7
7
7
7
7
7
7
Interception Return Yards
1. Jamar Fletcher, 2000
2. David Greenwood, 1981
3. Jamar Fletcher, 1998
4. Scott Erdmann, 1976
179
156
145
143
Interception Return Avg. (Minimum 4 returns)
1. Pat Levenhagen, 1955
2. Jim Nettles, 1962
Russ Bellford, 1983
4. David Greenwood, 1981
5. Ed Withers, 1950
30.5
26.5
26.5
26.0
25.8
4
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
125
Punting Records
Career Records
Punting Average
(Minimum 100 punts)
1.
Kevin Stemke, 1997-2000
2.
Ken DeBauche, 2004-07
3.
Brad Nortman, 2008-present
4.
Scott Cepicky, 1984-87
5.
Dick Mileager, 1975-77
Punting Yards
1.
Kevin Stemke, 1997-2000
2.
Scott Cepicky, 1984-87
3.
Ken DeBauche, 2004-07
4.
Sam Veit, 1991-94
5.
David Greenwood, 1979-82
6.
Brad Brekke, 1988-90
7.
R.J. Morse, 2001-2004
8.
T.A. Cox, 1944, 1946-48
9.
Dick Mileager, 1975-77
10.
Brad Nortman, 2008-present
Punts
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
Scott Cepicky, 1984-87
Kevin Stemke, 1997-2000
Ken DeBauche, 2004-07
Sam Veit, 1991-94
Brad Brekke, 1988-90
Game Records
Punts
1.
Dave Fronek vs. Nebraska, 10/9/1965
Bob Schaffner vs. Iowa, 10/19/1968
Brad Brekke vs. Miami, Fla., 9/9/1989
4.
five players tied with
(MR: Ken DeBauche vs. Michigan, 9/23/2006)
43.5
42.5
41.9
41.1
40.7
10,660
10,235
9,815
8,016
7,208
7,149
6,451
4,998
4,881
4,817
249
245
231
209
192
Punting Average
(Minimum 20 punts)
1.
Ken DeBauche, 2005
2.
Kevin Stemke, 2000
3.
Kevin Stemke, 1997
4.
Kevin Stemke, 1998
5.
Scott Cepicky, 1986
Punts
1.
R.J. Morse, 2002
2.
Dave Fronek, 1965
Kevin Stemke, 1998
4.
David Greenwood, 1980
Brad Brekke, 1990
Punting Yards
1.
Kevin Stemke, 1998
2.
Kevin Stemke, 2000
3.
Scott Cepicky, 1986
4.
R.J. Morse, 2002
5.
Brad Nortman, 2008
Punting Yards
1.
Ken DeBauche vs. Michigan, 9/23/2006
2.
Brad Brekke vs. Miami, Fla., 9/9/1989
3.
Scott Cepicky vs. Wyoming, 9/27/1986
4.
Kevin Stemke vs. Michigan, 11/14/1998
5.
Dave Fronek vs. Nebraska, 10/9/1965
514
500
453
445
444
Punting Average
(Minimum 5 punts)
1.
Dick Mileager vs. Kansas, 10/2/1976
2.
Scott Cepicky vs. UNLV, 9/20/1986
3.
Brad Nortman vs. Illinois, 10/25/2008
4.
George O’Brien vs. Iowa, 10/18/1952
5.
Scott Cepicky vs. Northwestern, 10/19/1985
52.2
52.0
51.7
51.0
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
Season Records
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
44.8
44.5
43.9
43.8
43.0
74
72
72
70
70
3,155
3,070
2,879
2,765
2,761
126
12
12
12
11
Punt Return Records
5.
Career Records
Punt Return Yards
1. Jim Leonhard, 2001-04
2. Nick Davis, 1998-2001
3. Troy Vincent, 1988-91
4. Thad McFadden, 1980-81, 1983-84
5. David Gilreath, 2007-present
6. Ira Matthews, 1975-78
7. Brandon Williams, 2002-2005
8. Gene Evans, 1947, 1949
9. Jim Miller, 1953-55
10. Nate Odomes, 1984-86
Punt Return Average
(Minimum 25 returns)
1. Brandon Williams, 2002-2005
2. Jim Leonhard, 2001-04
3. Nick Davis, 1998-2001
4. Troy Vincent, 1988-91
Punt Return Touchdowns
1. Ira Matthews, 1975-78
2. Troy Vincent, 1988-91
Nick Davis, 1998-01
Jim Leonhard, 2001-04
Punt Return Average
(Minimum 3 returns)
1. Earl Girard vs. Iowa, 11/8/1947
2. Nick Davis vs. Murray State, 9/4/1999
3. Troy Vincent vs. Western Illinois, 9/14/1991
4. Jim Leonhard vs. Purdue, 10/18/2003
5. Nick Davis vs. Penn State, 11/21/1998
1,347
1,007
773
753
639
443
438
395
367
359
Longest Punt Returns
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
13.7
12.8
12.1
11.4
Pre-modern era
75 (td) by Sam Behr vs. Lawrence, 10/4/1930
4
3
3
3
Season Records
Punt Return Yards
1. Jim Leonhard, 2003
2. Jim Leonhard, 2004
3. Jim Leonhard, 2002
4. Nick Davis, 1998
5. Thad McFadden, 1984
470
443
434
427
394
Punt Return Touchdowns
1. Earl Girard, 1947
Nick Davis, 1998
Jim Leonhard, 2003
Brandon Williams, 2005
2
2
2
2
Punt Return Average
(Minimum 15 returns)
1. Ira Matthews, 1978
2. Nick Davis, 1998
3. Brandon Williams, 2005
4. David Gilreath, 2007
5. Troy Vincent, 1989
Jim Leonhard, 2003
16.9
15.3
14.6
14.0
13.8
13.8
Game Records
Punt Return Yards
1. Earl Girard vs. Iowa, 11/8/1947
2. Greg Johnson vs. Northern Illinois, 9/11/1971
3. Troy Vincent vs. Western Illinois, 9/14/1991
4. Louis Holland vs. Indiana, 10/6/1962
Aaron Stecker vs. Hawaii, 11/30/1996
158
153
146
128
127
122
52.7
38.7
36.5
33.0
29.7
Kickoff Return Records
Career Records
Kickoff Return Yards
1.
David Gilreath, 2007-present
2.
Brandon Williams, 2002-2005
3.
Nick Davis, 1998-2001
4.
Fred Owens, 1986-89
5.
Greg Johnson, 1969, 1971
6.
Aaron Stecker, 1995-96
7.
Marvin Neal, 1979-81, 1983
8.
Ira Matthews, 1975-78
9.
Tom Schinke, 1965-67
10.
Chris Davis, 1971-73
Kickoff Return Average
(Minimum 30 returns)
1.
Greg Johnson, 1969, 1971
2.
Chris Davis, 1971-73
3.
Ron Smith, 1962-64
Tom Schinke, 1965-67
5.
Nick Davis, 1998-2001
Kickoff Return Touchdowns
1.
Ira Matthews, 1975-78
Nick Davis, 1998-2001
Game Records
2,366
2,349
1,778
1,510
1,081
1,015
1,009
989
940
784
24.6
23.8
23.5
23.5
23.1
Kickoff Return Average
(Minimum 10 returns)
1.
Ira Matthews, 1976
2.
Danny Crooks, 1970
3.
Greg Johnson, 1971
4.
Brandon Williams, 2005
5.
Michael Jones, 1984
29.6
29.2
28.4
28.0
27.9
Kickoff Return Touchdowns
1.
Ira Matthews, 1976
Nick Davis, 1999
Kickoff Return Average
(Minimum 3 returns)
1.
Selvie Washington vs. Nebraska, 9/21/1974
2.
Gary Ellerson vs. Iowa, 11/13/1982
3.
Tom Schinke vs. Michigan, 10/29/1966
4.
Gary Schmitsch vs. Illinois, 11/12/1966
5.
Thad McFadden vs. Tennessee, 12/13/1981
42.7
37.0
35.8
35.6
32.0
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
97 (td) by Ira Matthews vs. Northwestern, 10/23/1976
96 (td) by Selvie Washington vs. Nebraska, 9/29/1973
96 (td) by Fred Owens vs. Illinois, 10/28/1989
Season Records
967
784
670
626
616
616
189
178
153
152
143
143
138
137
135
130
Longest Kickoff Returns
2
2
Kickoff Return Yards
1.
David Gilreath, 2007
2.
David Gilreath, 2008
3.
Brandon Williams, 2002
4.
Brandon Williams, 2003
5.
Nate Odomes, 1986
Brandon Williams, 2005
Kickoff Return Yards
1.
David Gilreath vs. Michigan State, 9/29/2007
2.
Clarence Self vs. Michigan, 11/15/1947
3.
Fred Owens vs. Illinois, 10/28/1989
4.
Nate Odomes vs. Indiana, 11/1/1986
5.
Tom Schinke vs. Michigan, 10/29/1966
Brandon Williams vs. Minnesota, 11/23/2002
7.
Brandon Williams vs. Michigan, 9/24/2005
8.
David Gilreath vs. Penn State, 10/11/2008
9.
Tom McCauley vs. USC, 9/24/1966
10.
Ira Matthews vs. Iowa, 11/6/1976
Pre-modern era
100 (td) by Eddie Cochems vs. Chicago, 11/28/1901
99 (td) by Lynn Jordan vs. Michigan, 11/10/1934
2
2
128
Statistical Champions
Big Ten (Indiv.)
Rushing Yards*
1941 Pat Harder
443
1951 Alan Ameche 774
1952 Alan Ameche 721
1974 Billy Marek
161.0
1993 Brent Moss
136.4
1996 Ron Dayne
162.2
1998 Ron Dayne
138.6
1999 Ron Dayne
169.5
2001 Anthony Davis 133.3
2006 P.J. Hill
120.7
2009 John Clay
116.7
*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 1,009
1970 Neil Graff
926
Pass Efficiency
2009 Scott Tolzien
143.0
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 249
1951 Jerry Witt
372
1961 Pat Richter
656
1962 Pat Richter
440
1963 Rick Reichardt
383
2001 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
48
1962 Lou Holland
54
1963 Lou Holland (co-)
30
1973 Billy Marek (co-)
8.3
1974 Billy Marek
11.3
1999 Ron Dayne
10.0
2005 Brian Calhoun
10.5
2006 P.J. Hill (co-)
7.4
2009 John Clay
8.3
Scoring (TDs)
2009 John Clay
18
Punting Average
1943 Ray Dooney
1945 Rex Johns
1946 T.A. Cox
1950 Jim Hammond
1960 Jim Bakken
1961 Jim Bakken
1973 Ken Simmons
1998 Kevin Stemke
2000 Kevin Stemke
2005 Ken DeBauche
39.0
40.8
43.0
42.0
41.5
41.2
41.9
43.8
44.5
44.8
Interceptions Per Game
2002 Jim Leonhard
0.79
2003 Jim Leonhard
0.54
Pass Breakups
2002 Jim Leonhard
25
Punt Return Average
2007 David Gilreath
14.0
Big Ten (Team)
Rushing Offense
1951: 235.6 ypg
1952: 256.3 ypg
1993: 261.4 ypg
1996: 249.4 ypg
1998: 215.8 ypg
1999: 273.6 ypg
2008: 211.2 ypg
2009: 203.8 ypg
Passing Offense
1941: 99.6 ypg
1951: 155.4 ypg
1960: 157.1 ypg
1961: 157.1 ypg
1963: 170.0 ypg
Total Offense
1945: 310.0 ypg
1951: 391.3 ypg
1952: 415.5 ypg
1962: 305.4 ypg
1963: 305.4 ypg
1993: 455.2 ypg
2009: 416.9 ypg
Scoring Offense
1952: 26.3 ppg
1954: 19.3 ppg
1962: 28.4 ppg
1993: 32.5 ppg
1999: 34.1 ppg
2009: 31.8 ppg
Rushing Defense
1949: 109.7 ypg
1951: 68.9 ypg
2009: 88.2 ypg
Passing Defense
1951: 74.0 ypg
1965: 107.3 ypg
1975: 61.0 ypg
1991: 100.2 pts.
1999: 97.9 pts.
2006: 138.3 ypg
Pass Efficiency Defense
2006: 84.19 rating
Total Defense
1951: 142.9 ypg
1999: 298.1 ypg
2004: 291.2 ypg
2006: 253.1 ypg
Scoring Defense
1942: 7.6 ppg
1958: 11.0 ppg
1998: 11.9 ppg
1999: 12.8 ppg
2006: 12.1 ppg
Opp. 3rd Down
Conversions
2004: .312 (53-170)
2006: .282 (51-181)
Time of Possession
2004: 33.40/game
(404:03/12)
2007: 33:43/game
(438:30/13)
2009: 33:55/game
(440:52/13)
Turnover Margin
1993: +1.17
1998: +1.92
2002: +1.29
2005: +1.00
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.
129
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.
NCAA (Individual)
Field goals Per Game
1959 Karl Holzwarth 0.8
Scoring (points/game)
1974 Billy Marek
12.7
Kick Return Average
1976 Ira Matthews
29.6
Punt Return Average
1978 Ira Matthews
16.9
Interceptions/game
1998 Jamar Fletcher 0.67
2002 Jim Leonhard 0.79
NCAA (Team)
Total defense
1951: 154.8 ypg
Scoring defense
1951: 6.6 ppg
1998: 10.2 ppg
Pass Efficiency Defense
2006: 84.19 rating
Time of Possession
2007: 33:43/game
(438:30/13)
2009: 33:55/game
(440:52/13)
Turnover margin
1998: +1.92
Passing offense
1961: 188.4 ypg
Scoring offense
1962: 32.2 ppg
Net punting
2000: 41.2 avg
Yearly UW Statistical Leaders
2000 146
1999 115
1998 109
1997 141
1996 178
1995 137
1994 131
1993 100
1992 148
1991 131
1990 140
1989
93
1988 115
1987 134
1986 156
1985 116
1984 127
1983 111
1982 130
1981 121
1980
98
1979 118
1978 133
1977 175
1976 104
1975 102
1974 104
1973 138
1972 181
1971 162
1970 140
1969 –––
1968 133
1967 169
1966 130
Tackles
Defensive Line
Year No.
Player (Solo-Asst.)
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 –––
––––––––––––––––––
Linebackers
Year No.
2009
74
2008
84
2007
96
2006
90
2005
95
2004
76
2003
98
2002
86
2001 167
Nick Greisen (90-56)
Chris Ghidorzi (68-47)
Donnel Thompson (65-44)
Donnel Thompson (82-59)
Pete Monty (95-83)
Pete Monty (92-45)
Pete Monty (71-60)
Yusef Burgess (63-37)
Aaron Norvell (79-69)
Brendan Lynch (78-53)
Gary Casper (75-65)
Brendan Lynch (51-42)
David Wings (62-53)
David Wings (46-88)
Michael Reid (102-54)
Craig Raddatz (84-32)
Jim Melka (61-66)
Jim Melka (64-47)
Jim Melka (68-62)
Dave Levenick (67-54)
Dave Levenick (63-35)
Larry Spurlin (57-61)
Dave Crossen (74-59)
Dave Crossen (85-90)
Tim Halleran (54-50)
John Zimmerman (57-45)
Rick Jakious (61-43)
Rick Jakious (74-64)
Dave Lokanc (101-80)
Dave Lokanc (79-83)
Chuck Winfrey (70-70)
––––––––––––––––––
Ken Criter (81-52)
Ken Criter (85-84)
Bob Richter (62-68)
Defensive Backs
Year No.
Player (Solo-Asst.)
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)
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)
Player (Solo-Asst.)
Jaevery McFadden (43-31)
Jaevery McFadden (34-50)
Jonathan Casillas (57-39)
Mark Zalewski (55-35)
Dontez Sanders (51-44)
Dontez Sanders (35-41)
Jeff Mack (45-53)
Alex Lewis (56-30)
Nick Greisen (101-66)
130
1987 105
1986
80
1985
75
1984
74
1983
76
1982
55
1981
74
1980
49
1979
65
1978
49
1977
69
1976
62
1975 102
1974
79
1973
78
1972
64
1971
94
1970
69
1969 –––
1968
57
1967
85
1966 –––
Greg Thomas (42-63)
Bobby Taylor (50-30)
Troy Spencer (57-18)
Russ Bellford (46-28)
Brian Marrow (42-34)
David Greenwood (36-19)
David Greenwood (53-21)
David Greenwood (29-20)
David Greenwood (41-24)
George Welch (26-23)
Greg Gordon (41-28)
Scott Erdmann (47-15)
Terry Buss (53-49)
Terry Buss (53-26)
Terry Buss (40-38)
Dan Baron (39-25)
Neovia Greyer (52-42)
Ron Buss (39-30)
––––––––––––––––––
Mike Cavill (42-15)
Gary Reineck (45-40)
––––––––––––––––––
1972
1971
1970
1969
1968
1967
1966
1965
1964
1963
1962
1961
1960
1959
1958
1957
1956
1955
1954
1953
1952
1951
1950
1949
1948
1947
1946
Rushing (yardage leaders)
Year
2009
2008
2007
2006
2005
2004
2003
2002
2001
2000
1999
1998
1997
1996
1995
1994
1993
1992
1991
1990
1989
1988
1987
1986
1985
1984
1983
1982
1981
1980
1979
1978
1977
1976
1975
1974
1973
Player
John Clay
P.J. Hill
P.J. Hill
P.J. Hill
Brian Calhoun
Anthony Davis
Dwayne Smith
Anthony Davis
Anthony Davis
Michael Bennett
Ron Dayne
Ron Dayne
Ron Dayne
Ron Dayne
Carl McCullough
Terrell Fletcher
Brent Moss
Brent Moss
Terrell Fletcher
Robert Williams
Jimmy Henderson
Marvin Artley
Marvin Artley
Larry Emery
Larry Emery
Marck Harrison
Gary Ellerson
Troy King
John Williams
John Williams
Dave Mohapp
Ira Matthews
Mike Morgan
Larry Canada
Billy Marek
Billy Marek
Billy Marek
Att.
287
226
233
311
348
201
165
300
291
310
337
295
263
325
236
244
312
165
109
139
102
132
148
193
224
179
161
106
116
119
117
130
124
221
272
205
241
Yards
1,517
1,194
1,212
1,569
1,636
973
857
1,555
1,466
1,681
2,034
1,525
1,457
2,109
1,038
1,476
1,637
739
446
541
426
516
955
855
1,113
848
777
715
634
526
603
654
478
993
1,281
1,215
1,207
Rufus Ferguson
Rufus Ferguson
Rufus Ferguson
Alan Thompson
Wayne Todd
John Smith
Wayne Todd
Tom Jankowski
Ronald Smith
Louis Holland
Ralph Kurek
Jim Nettles
Tom Wiesner
Dale Hackbart
John Hobbs
Danny Lewis
Danny Lewis
Charles Thomas
Alan Ameche
Alan Ameche
Alan Ameche
Alan Ameche
Rollie Strehlow
Bob Teague
Ben Bendrick
Clarence Self
Earl Maves
215
249
130
214
100
96
128
86
101
88
67
39
87
103
117
95
100
98
146
165
233
157
101
96
64
75
92
1,004
1,222
588
907
364
362
480
271
438
511
367
213
374
387
401
611
554
477
641
801
1,079
824
398
521
327
526
538
Passing (yardage leaders)
Year
2009
2008
2007
2006
2005
2004
2003
2002
2001
2000
1999
1998
1997
1996
1995
1994
1993
1992
1991
1990
1989
1988
1987
1986
1985
1984
1983
1982
1981
1980
1979
1978
131
Player
Scott Tolzien
Dustin Sherer
Tyler Donovan
John Stocco
John Stocco
John Stocco
Jim Sorgi
Brooks Bollinger
Brooks Bollinger
Brooks Bollinger
Brooks Bollinger
Mike Samuel
Mike Samuel
Mike Samuel
Darrell Bevell
Darrell Bevell
Darrell Bevell
Darrell Bevell
Tony Lowery
Tony Lowery
Sean Wilson
Tony Lowery
Tony Lowery
Bud Keyes
Bud Keyes
Mike Howard
Randy Wright
Randy Wright
Jess Cole
John Josten
Mike Kalasmiki
Mike Kalasmiki
Att.
328
191
333
268
328
321
248
245
177
209
140
172
254
254
300
231
276
245
158
280
129
121
89
174
147
314
323
330
215
138
137
231
Com.
211
104
193
158
187
169
140
131
91
110
82
90
141
148
195
139
187
125
87
159
66
67
42
93
60
182
173
174
90
53
72
107
Yards
2,705
1,389
2,607
2,185
2,920
1,999
2,251
1,758
1,257
1,479
1,133
1,175
1,896
1,752
2,273
1,544
2,390
1,479
965
1,757
667
712
572
1,002
829
2,127
2,329
2,292
1,269
622
1,082
1,378
TD
16
6
17
17
21
9
17
14
6
10
8
6
8
8
15
17
19
8
6
5
3
1
2
5
8
11
19
15
12
1
5
12
1977
1976
1975
1974
1973
1972
1971
1970
1969
1968
1967
1966
1965
1964
1963
1962
1961
1960
1959
1958
1957
1956
1955
1954
1953
1952
1951
1950
1949
1948
1947
1946
Anthony Dudley
Mike Carroll
Mike Carroll
Gregg Bohlig
Gregg Bohlig
Rudy Steiner
Neil Graff
Neil Graff
Neil Graff
John Ryan
John Boyajian
John Boyajian
Chuck Burt
Harold Brandt
Harold Brandt
Ron Vander Kelen
Ron Miller
Ron Miller
Dale Hackbart
Dale Hackbart
Sid Williams
Sid Williams
Jim Haluska
Jim Miller
Jim Miller
Jim Haluska
John Coatta
John Coatta
Bob Petruska
Bob Petruska
Earl Girard
Lisle Blackbourne
127
262
123
143
172
150
186
174
191
202
152
129
235
176
181
216
198
188
108
99
54
19
132
88
69
225
185
108
106
26
55
26
64
132
58
79
78
62
97
83
93
84
79
64
121
85
86
124
104
97
51
46
25
10
71
46
36
123
91
65
45
11
25
10
877
1,627
708
1,212
1,211
1,080
1,300
1,313
1,086
855
966
863
1,143
1,059
1,006
1,582
1,487
1,351
734
641
451
216
1,036
608
683
1,552
1,154
727
620
125
322
175
2
13
0
8
8
9
5
11
7
3
3
3
5
4
6
14
11
8
2
4
4
0
6
5
6
12
8
6
6
0
4
1
1982
1981
1980
1979
1978
1977
1976
1975
1974
1973
1972
1971
1970
1969
1968
1967
1966
1965
1964
1963
1962
1961
1960
1959
1958
1957
1956
1955
1954
1953
1952
1951
1950
1949
1948
1947
1946
Receiving (yardage leaders)
Year
2009
2008
2007
2006
2005
2004
2003
2002
2001
2000
1999
1998
1997
1996
1995
1994
1993
1992
1991
1990
1989
1988
1987
1986
1985
1984
1983
Player
Nick Toon
Garrett Graham
Travis Beckum
Travis Beckum
Brandon Williams
Brandon Williams
Lee Evans
Jonathan Orr
Lee Evans
Chris Chambers
Chris Chambers
Chris Chambers
Donald Hayes
Donald Hayes
Michael London
Tony Simmons
Lee DeRamus
Lee DeRamus
Lee DeRamus
Tim Ware
Craig Hudson
Scott Bestor
Scott Bestor
Reggie Tompkins
Tim Fullington
Al Toon
Al Toon
No.
54
40
75
61
59
42
64
47
75
52
41
28
45
44
41
22
54
42
23
24
24
26
18
32
21
54
45
Yards
805
540
982
903
1,095
517
1,213
842
1,545
813
578
563
618
629
587
588
920
680
374
473
206
327
257
443
403
750
881
Tim Stracka
Michael Jones
Tim Stracka
Tom Stauss
David Charles
David Charles
David Charles
Ray Bailey
Jeff Mack
Jack Novak
Jeff Mack
Albert Hannah
Larry Mialik
Stu Voigt
Mel Reddick
Tom McCauley
Tom McCauley
Dennis Lager
Jimmy Jones
Rick Reichardt
Pat Richter
Pat Richter
Pat Richter
Alan Schoonover
Ron Steiner
Earl Hill
Dave Howard
Dave Howard
Ron Locklin
Norbert Esser
Jerry Witt
Jerry Witt
Gene Felker
Hal Haberman
Jim Embach
Tom Bennett
Tom Bennett
35
24
28
38
38
29
34
18
16
13
27
39
33
39
34
37
46
39
34
26
49
47
25
10
11
11
16
15
22
19
27
17
23
17
5
7
6
Scoring (points leaders)
Year
2009
2008
2007
2006
2005
2004
2003
2002
2001
2000
1999
1998
1997
1996
1995
1994
1993
1992
1991
1990
1989
1988
132
Player
John Clay
Philip Welch
Taylor Mehlhaff
P.J. Hill
Brian Calhoun
Anthony Davis
Lee Evans
Anthony Davis
Anthony Davis
Vitaly Pisetsky
Ron Dayne
Matt Davenport
Ron Dayne
Ron Dayne
John Hall
Terrell Fletcher
Brent Moss
Rich Thompson
Terrell Fletcher
Rich Thompson
Rich Thompson
Robb Mehring
Pts.
108
99
105
96
144
66
78
78
66
70
120
99
90
126
48
80
96
82
30
41
50
27
614
421
462
660
573
437
449
223
353
282
528
608
702
439
375
525
689
396
529
383
694
817
362
290
171
197
247
273
218
238
387
371
266
194
92
95
124
1987
1986
1985
1984
1983
1982
1981
1980
1979
1978
1977
1976
1975
1974
1973
1972
1971
1970
1969
1968
1967
1966
1965
1964
1963
1962
1961
1960
1959
1958
1957
1956
1955
1954
1953
1952
1951
1950
1949
1948
1947
1946
Todd Gregoire
Todd Gregoire
Todd Gregoire
Todd Gregoire
Gary Ellerson
Troy King
Mark Doran
Jess Cole
Steve Veith
Ira Matthews
Steve Veith
Vince Lamia
Billy Marek
Billy Marek
Billy Marek
Rufus Ferguson
Rufus Ferguson
Larry Mialik
Alan Thompson
John Ryan
Tom Schinke
Tom Schinke
Bill Fritz
Jimmy Jones
Lou Holland
Lou Holland
Pat Richter
Erv Kunesh
Dale Hackbart
Dale Hackbart
two players with
Danny Lewis
Charles Thomas
Alan Ameche
Jim Miller
three players with
Jerry Witt
John Coatta
Lisle Blackbourne
Wally Dreyer
Lisle Blackbourne
Ben Bendrick
66
61
67
84
66
42
47
30
31
42
39
72
80
114
84
42
80
42
54
24
26
31
24
24
42
72
48
22
42
56
36
18
36
54
42
42
48
23
39
24
39
30
1993
1992
1991
1990
1989
1988
1987
1986
1985
1984
1983
1982
1981
1980
1979
1978
1977
1976
1975
1974
1973
1972
1971
1970
1969
1968
1967
1966
1965
1964
1963
1962
1961
1960
1959
1958
1957
1956
1955
1954
1953
1952
1951
1950
1949
1948
1947
1946
Total Offense (yardage leaders)
Year
2009
2008
2007
2006
2005
2004
2003
2002
2001
2000
1999
1998
1997
1996
1995
1994
Player
Scott Tolzien
Dustin Sherer
Tyler Donovan
John Stocco
John Stocco
John Stocco
Jim Sorgi
Brooks Bollinger
Brooks Bollinger
Brooks Bollinger
Ron Dayne
Mike Samuel
Mike Samuel
Ron Dayne
Darrell Bevell
Terrell Fletcher
Darrell Bevell
Total
2,713
1,408
2,884
2,106
2,888
1,979
2,241
2,224
1,645
1,938
2,034
1,557
2,138
2,109
2,162
1,476
1,476
133
Darrell Bevell
Darrell Bevell
Tony Lowery
Tony Lowery
Sean Wilson
Lionell Crawford
Marvin Artley
Bud Keyes
Larry Emery
Mike Howard
Randy Wright
Randy Wright
Jess Cole
John Josten
Mike Kalasmiki
Mike Kalasmiki
Anthony Dudley
Mike Carroll
Billy Marek
Gregg Bohlig
Gregg Bohlig
Rudy Steiner
Neil Graff
Neil Graff
Neil Graff
John Ryan
John Boyajian
John Ryan
Chuck Burt
Hal Brandt
Hal Brandt
Ron Vander Kelen
Ron Miller
Ron Miller
Dale Hackbart
Dale Hackbart
Sid Williams
Danny Lewis
Jim Haluska
Jim Miller
Jim Miller
Jim Haluska
John Coatta
John Coatta
Bob Petruska
Bob Bendrick
Earl Girard
Earl Maves
2,387
1,452
942
1,755
833
829
955
1,113
1,113
2,138
2,418
2,481
1,552
655
1,095
1,547
834
1,773
1,281
1,242
1,337
1,078
1,486
1,561
1,087
928
913
525
1,023
989
1,076
1,839
1,449
1,395
1,121
1,032
661
574
1,012
869
995
1,480
1,063
646
637
327
539
538
Team Records
Avg. per return: 24.3 in 1999 (20-485)
Team Offense Records (Season)
Total Offense
455.2 ypg (5,462 yards)
423.6 ypg (5,083 yards)
417.2 ypg (5,006 yards)
416.9 ypg (4,990 yards)
413.2 ypg (4,545 yards)
1993
1994
1999
2009
1983
Rushing Offense
287.5 ypg (3,162 yards)
275.4 ypg (3,305 yards)
270.8 ypg (2,437 yards)
250.8 ypg (3,009 yards)
249.4 ypg (3,242 yards)
1974
1999
1957
1993
1996
Passing Offense
228.4 ypg (2,969 yards)
221.7 ypg (2,439 yards)
217.9 ypg (2,833 yards)
216.5 ypg (2,381 yards)
213.1 ypg (2,770 yards)
2005
1995
2003
1983
2009
Scoring Offense
34.3 ppg (446 points)
34.1 ppg (409 points)
32.6 ppg (359 points)
32.2 ppg (322 points)
31.8 ppg (382 points)
31.8 ppg (413 points)
2005
1999
1983
1962
1998
2009
Punt Returns
Yards: 530 in 2003 (37 ret.)
Returns: 51 in 1951 (428 yards)
Average per return: 17.5 in 1947 (30 att.-524 yds.)
Punting
Yards: 3,155 in 1998 (72 punts)
Punts: 81 in 1968 (3,047 yards)
Average per punt: 44.5 in 2005 (58 att.-2582 yds.)
Miscellaneous
Most fumbles: 47 in 1988
Most fumbles lost: 30 in 1970
Highest third-down percentage: .583 in 1993
Team Offense Records (Game)
Total Offense
705
Indiana (461 rushing, 244 passing), 10/16/1999
632
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
625
Northwestern (406 rushing, 219 passing), 10/1/1983
608
Northwestern (551 rushing, 57 passing), 11/16/1974
605
Minnesota (182 rushing, 423 passing), 10/23/1993
604
Iowa (420 rushing, 184 passing), 11/13/1999
602
Hawaii (499 rushing, 103 passing), 11/30/1996
601
Indiana (441 rushing, 160 passing), 11/8/2008
Opponent best: 674 at Northwestern (313 rush, 361 pass),
10/8/2005
Rushing
Yards: 3,305 in 1999
Average per game: 287.5 in 1974 (3,162 yards)
Attempts: 645 in 2002
Average per carry: 5.4 in 1994 (545 att.-2,934 yds.)
Touchdowns: 38 in 1974
Rushing Offense
(ALL 400 YARD GAMES)**
551
Northwestern (79 att.), 11/16/1974
548
Wyoming (70 att.), 10/6/1973
499
Hawaii (56 att.), 11/30/1996
475
Northwestern (61 att.), 10/31/1981
461
Indiana (56 att.), 10/16/1999
441
Marquette (65 att.), 9/29/1956
441
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.), 10/30/1982
406
Northwestern (49 att.) 10/1/1983
404
Akron (63 att.), 8/30/2008
403
San Jose State (67 att.), 9/13/1998
Opponent best: 452 by Kansas (66 att.), 1975
Passing
Yards: 2,969 yards in 2005
Average per game: 228.4 in 2005 (2,969 yards)
Attempts: 347 in 2007 (199 comp.)
Completions: 218 in 2009 (340 att.)
Completion percentage: .675 in 1993 (191 comp.-283 att.)
Touchdowns: 22 in 2005
Interceptions: 25 in 1965
Scoring
Points: 446 in 2005
Average per game: 34.3 in 2005 (446 points)
Field goals: 22 in 1992
Total Offense
Yards: 5,462 in 1993
Average per game: 455.2 in 1993 (5,462 yards)
Plays: 967 in 2002 (4,966 yards)
Passing Offense
(ALL 300 YARD GAMES)**
423
Minnesota (31-48), 10/23/1993
419
USC (34-49), 1/1/1963
392
Illinois (27-49), 10/6/2007
385
Michigan State (17-26), 11/15/2003
368
Michigan State (20-37), 10/27/2001
355
Northwestern (21-31), 10/20/1990
Kickoff Returns
Yards: 1,164 in 1986 (53 ret.)
Returns: 61 in 1988 (1,072 yards)
134
352
Iowa (35-51), 11/18/1995
330
Indiana (18-23), 9/30/2006
329
Marshall (18-27), 9/6/2008
326
Northwestern (24-31), 10/8/2005
325
Iowa (25-54), 11/5/1983
319
Ohio State (23-39), 10/29/1983
317
Purdue (16-33), 11/12/1983
313
Penn State (19-34). 11/5/2005
312
Minnesota (20-41), 11/25/1961
308
Buffalo (16-27), 11/18/2006
305
Minnesota (23-34), 11/8/2003
303
Purdue (20-30), 10/2/1982
302
Minnesota (17-27), 11/11/1995
301
Auburn (15-27), 1/2/2006
Opponent best: 494, Purdue (55-83), 1998
(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), 11/3/1951
Average 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 third-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)
Scoring Offense
69
New Mexico State, 9/29/1962
65
Temple, 9/10/2005
62
Indiana, 9/24/1994
60
Marquette, 9/28/1957
59
Missouri, 10/5/1974
59
Hawaii, 11/30/1996
59
Indiana, 10/16/1999
56
Minnesota, 10/15/1983
56
Eastern Michigan, 9/10/1994
56
San Jose State, 9/13/1997
56
Michigan State, 11/15/2003
Opponent best: 63 by Indiana, 10/6/2001
Team Defense Records (Season)
Rushing
Yards: 551 vs. Northwestern (79 att.), 11/16/1974
Attempts: 79 vs. Northwestern (551 yards), 11/16/1974
Average per carry: 8.91 vs. Hawaii (56-499), 11/30/1996
Touchdowns: 7 vs. Missouri, 10/5/1974; Northwestern,
10/31/1981; Northwestern, 10/9/1993; Eastern Michigan,
9/10/1994; Indiana, 10/16/1999; Bowling Green, 9/3/2005;
Indiana, 11/8/2008; Hawaii, 12/5/2009
Passing
Yards: 423 vs. Minnesota (31-48), 10/23/1993
Attempts: 54 vs. Iowa (25 comp.), 11/5/1983
Completions: 35 vs. Iowa (51 att.), 11/18/1995
Completion percentage: .947 vs. Northwestern (18-19),
10/9/1993
Touchdowns: 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: 69 vs. New Mexico State, 9/29/1962
Field goals: 4 vs. Minnesota, 11/20/1976; Kentucky, 12/29/1984;
Bowling Green, 9/19/1992; Purdue, 10/17/1992; Minnesota,
11/7/1998; Michigan State, 10/23/1999; Michigan, 9/27/2008
Total Defense
154.8 ypg (1,393 yards)
231.0 ypg (2,079 yards)
243.1 ypg (2,431 yards)
244.1 ypg (2,197 yards)
247.1 ypg (2,224 yards)
1951
1954
1952
1958
1957
Rushing Defense
66.8 ypg (601 yards)
88.2 ypg (1,147 yards)
92.2 ypg (1,106 yards)
109.9 ypg (1,319 yards)
114.8 ypg (1,492 yards)
1951
2009
1998
1999
2006
Passing Defense
65.2 ypg (717 yards)
73.4 ypg (661 yards)
77.2 ypg (695 yards)
78.2 ypg (704 yards)
79.1 ypg (712 yards)
1975
1953
1957
1956
1950
Scoring Defense
6.6 ppg (59 points)
8.6 ppg (77 points)
10.8 ppg (97 points)
10.9 ppg (98 points)
11.9 ppg (143 points)
1951
1958
1950
1954
1998
Rushing
Yards: 601 in 1951
Average per game: 66.8 in 1951 (601 yards)
Attempts: 345 in 1951
Average per carry: 1.7 in 1951
Touchdowns: 5 in 1998
Total Offense
Yards: 705 vs. Indiana (461 rushing, 244 passing), 10/16/1999
Plays: 97 vs. Iowa (395 yards), 10/11/1969; Illinois (561 yards),
11/15/1969
Kickoff Returns
Yards: 196 vs. Iowa (8 ret.), 10/21/1961
Returns: 10 vs. Ohio State (161 yards), 11/8/1969; Michigan
135
Passing
Yards: 661 in 1953
Average per game: 65.2 in 1975 (717 yards)
Attempts: 121 in 1948
Completions: 44 in 1956
Completion percentage: .369 in 1953
Touchdowns: 3 in 1963
Interceptions: 25 in 1965
15
Washington (2-5), 9/28/1968
15
Michigan State (1-11), 10/21/1972
Wisconsin worst: 0, Purdue (1-3), 10/11/1958; Ohio State (0-8),
11/18/1989
Scoring
Points: 59 in 1951
Average per game: 6.6 in 1951 (59 pts.)
Rushing
Yards: -18 by Iowa (34 att.), 11/17/1951
Attempts: 14 by Hawaii (42 yards), 11/25/2000
Average per carry: -0.5 by Iowa (34-minus 18), 11/17/1951
Touchdowns: 0, many times (MR: by Hawaii, 12/5/2009)
Scoring Defense
0
many times (MR: Purdue, 10/31/2009)
Wisconsin worst: 0 many times (MR: vs. Syracuse, 8/24/1997)
Total Offense
Yards: 1,393 in 1951
Average per game: 154.8 in 1951 (1,393 yards)
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)
Completion percentage: .000, five times (MR: vs. Minnesota,
11/19/1977)
Touchdowns: 0, many times (MR: vs. Purdue, 10/31/2009)
Interceptions: 7 vs. Minnesota, 11/20/1954
Miscellaneous
Most fumbles forced: 43 in 1976
Most fumbles recovered: 25 in 1972
Lowest third-down conversion percentage: .166 in 1982
Most turnovers created: 41 in 1959
Team Defense Records (Game)
Miscellaneous
Most fumbles: 10 vs. Syracuse, 9/23/1972
Most fumbles lost: 7 vs. Syracuse, 9/23/1972
Lowest third-down percentage: 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
Total Defense
45
Temple (-11 rushing, 56 passing), 9/10/2005
71
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), 10/20/2007
102
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
115
San Diego State (13 rushing, 102 passing), 9/16/2006
115
Marquette (5 rushing, 110 passing), 9/21/1946
Wisconsin 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
-1
Western Michigan (20 att.), 8/31/2000
5
Marquette (16 att.), 9/21/1946
8
Michigan State (33 att.), 10/2/1954
13
San Diego State (26 att.), 9/16/2006
13
Pennsylvania (44 att.), 10/10/1951
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
Michigan (4-21), 10/31/1959
136
Camp Randall Stadium Records
Individual
Rushing Attempts: 52, Anthony Thompson (Indiana), 11/11/1989; [50, Ron Dayne vs. Minnesota, 11/9/1996]
Yards Rushing: 377, Anthony Thompson (Indiana), 11/11/1989; [304, Billy Marek vs. Minnesota, 11/23/1974]
TDs Rushing: 6, Levron Williams (Indiana), 10/6/2001; [5, Billy Marek vs. Minnesota, 11/23/1974; Anthony Davis vs. Minnesota,
11/23/20025; Brian Calhoun vs. Bowling Green, 9/3/2005]
Long Run: 91, Tom Brigham vs. Western Michigan, 9/21/1963
Pass 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]
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: 548 vs. Wyoming, 10/6/1973; Pre-modern era: 563 vs. Lawrence, 10/2/1920
TDs Rushing: 7 vs. Missouri, 10/5/1974; vs. Northwestern, 10/31/1981; by Michigan, 10/1/1988; vs. Northwestern, 10/9/1993; vs.
Eastern Michigan, 9/10/1994; vs. Indiana, 10/16/1999; by Indiana, 10/6/2001; vs. Bowling Green, 9/3/2005
Passing Attempts: 84 by Purdue, 10/10/1998; [54 vs. Iowa, 11/5/1983]
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: 69 vs. New Mexico State, 9/29/1962
Plays: 104 by Purdue, 11/2/1996 [97 vs. Iowa, 10/11/1969; vs. Illinois, 11/15/1969]
Yards Total Offense: 705 vs. Indiana, 10/16/1999
137
Best Opponent Performances
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, 10/15/2005
Pass 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, 11/9/1985
Receptions: 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, 10/9/1976
Longest 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
The Last Time It Happened
Individual
40 Rushing Attempts
Wisconsin
Opponent
43, Brian Calhoun vs. Bowling Green
(9/4/2005)
43, Laurence Maroney at Minnesota
(10/15/2005)
50 Rushing Attempts
Wisconsin
Opponent
50, Ron Dayne vs. Minnesota (11/9/1996)
Under Research
100 Yards Rushing
Wisconsin
Opponent
121, John Clay vs. Miami (Dec. 29, 2009)
107, Ryan Matthews, Fresno State (9/12/2009)
200 Yards Rushing
Wisconsin
Opponent
210, P.J. Hill vs Akron (8/30/2008)
217, Shonn Greene at Iowa (10/18/2008)
300 Yards Rushing
Wisconsin
Opponent
301, Anthony Davis vs. Minnesota (11/23/2002)
377, Anthony Thompson, Indiana (11/11/1989)
Two 100-Yard Rushers
Wisconsin
Opponent
134, John Clay, and 115, Montee Ball vs. Indiana
(11/7/2009)
151, Tony Hunt, and 125, Michael Robinson at
Penn State (11/5/2005)
Quarterback Rushed for 100 Yards
Wisconsin
Opponent
112, Brooks Bollinger vs. Minnesota
(11/23/2002)
118 Jonathan Dally, Cal Poly (11/22/2008)
Two Rushing TDs
Wisconsin
Opponent
2, John Clay vs. Miami (Dec. 29, 2009)
2, Austin Palmer, Wofford (9/19/2009)
Three Rushing TDs
Wisconsin
Opponent
3, John Clay vs. Hawaii (Dec. 5, 2009)
4, Shonn Greene at Iowa (10/18/2008)
Four Rushing TDs
Wisconsin
Opponent
4, P.J. Hill vs. The Citadel (9/15/2007)
4, Shonn Greene at Iowa (10/18/2008)
Five Rushing TDs
Wisconsin
Opponent
5, Brian Calhoun at Illinois (10/29/2005)
6, Levron Williams, Indiana (10/6/2001)
Six Rushing TDs
Wisconsin
Opponent
Has not happened
6, Levron Williams, Indiana (10/6/2001)
300 Yards Passing
Wisconsin
Opponent
308, Allan Evridge vs. Marshall (9/6/2008)
326, Mike Kafka at Northwestern (11/21/2009)
Three 100-Yard Rushers
400 Yards Passing
Wisconsin
Wisconsin
Opponent
Opponent
168, David Gilreath, and 126, P.J. Hill, and 112,
John Clay at Indiana (11/8/2008)
Under research
138
423, Darrell Bevell at Minnesota (10/23/1993)
403, Colt Brennan at Hawaii (11/25/2005)
Three Touchdown Passes
Non-blocked Punt Return For TD
Wisconsin
Opponent
Wisconsin
4, Scott Tolzien vs. Michigan (11/14/2009)
3, Ben Chappell at Indiana (11/7/2009)
Opponent
Four Touchdown Passes
Wisconsin
Opponent
4, Scott Tolzien vs. Michigan (11/14/2009)
4, Ryan Colburn, Fresno state (9/12/2009)
Blocked Punt Return For Touchdown
Wisconsin
Five Touchdown Passes
Wisconsin
Opponent
5, Jim Sorgi vs. Michigan State (11/15/2003)
5, Omar Jacobs, Bowling Green (9/3/2005)
10 Pass Receptions
Wisconsin
Opponent
11, Travis Beckum at Illinois (10/6/2007)
10, Casey Flair, UNLV (9/8/2007)
100 Receiving Yards
Wisconsin
Opponent
128, Lance Kendricks vs. Miami (12/29/2009)
102, Andrew Brewer at Northwestern (11/21/2009)
Opponent
258, Lee Evans vs. Michigan State (11/15/2003)
206, Charles Rogers, Michigan State
(10/27/2001)
Two Touchdown Receptions
Wisconsin
Opponent
2, Garrett Graham, at Northwestern (11/21/2009)
2, Andrew Brewer at Northwestern (11/21/2009)
Three Touchdown Receptions
Wisconsin
Opponent
3, Garrett Graham, vs. Michigan State (9/26/2009)
3, Alan Dick, Indiana (10/9/1971)
Four Touchdown Receptions
Wisconsin
Opponent
4, Jonathan Orr at Northwestern (10/8/2005)
Under research
Five Touchdown Receptions
Wisconsin
Opponent
5, Lee Evans vs. Michigan State (11/15/2003)
Under research
Two 100-Yard Receivers
Wisconsin
Opponent
134, Paul Hubbard and Travis Beckum, 106 vs.
Michigan (11/10/2007)
113, Mario Manningham and 101, Adrian
Arrington, Michigan (11/10/2007)
David Gilbert blocked and Aaron Henry returned 9
yards for TD vs. Purdue (10/31/2009)
Travis Key recovered blocked punt in end zone at
Michigan State (11/13/2004)
Kickoff Return For Touchdown
Wisconsin
Opponent
34 yds., Lee Evans at Indiana (11/11/2000)
96 yds., Ray Small, Ohio State (10/10/2009)
Interception Return For Touchdown
Wisconsin
Opponent
200 Receiving Yards
Wisconsin
Opponent
68 yds., David Gilreath at Northwestern
(11/21/2009)
40 yds., Tredale Tolver, Cal Poly
(11/22/2008)
62 yds., Jack Ikegwuonu vs. Purdue
(10/22/2005)
89 yds., Kurt Coleman and 32 yds., Jermale Hines,
Ohio State (10/10/2009)
Fumble Return For Touchdown
Wisconsin
Opponent
50 yds., Jack Ikegwuonu vs. Minn. (10/14/2006)
14 yds, Ryan Van Bergen, Michigan (11/14/2009)
Blocked Punt
Wisconsin
Opponent
David Gilbert vs. Purdue (10/31/2009)
Keanon Cooper at Minnesota (10/3/2009)
Blocked PAT Kick
Wisconsin
Opponent
Roderick Rogers at Northwestern (10/8/2005)
Johnny Jones, Marshall (9/6/2008)
Blocked Field Goal
Wisconsin
Opponent
J.J. Watt vs. Michigan (11/14/2009)
Ben Jacobs, Fresno State (9/13/2008)
Blocked Field Goal Ret. For TD
Wisconsin
Opponent
Reggie Cribbs blocked, Jim Leonhard returned 86
yds. vs. UNLV (9/11/2004)
Under research
Converted Two-Point PAT
Wisconsin
Opponent
P.J. Hill rush vs. Cal Poly (11/22/2008)
Da’Jon McKnight pass from Adam Weber,
Minnesota (10/3/2009)
100-Yard Rusher and Receiver
Wisconsin
Opponent
134 (rush), John Clay, 115 (rush) Montee Ball and
123 (rec.), Montee Ball vs. Indiana (11/7/2009)
107 (rush), Ryan Mathews and 114 (rec.), Devon
Wylie, Fresno state (9/12/2009)
100-Yard Rusher and Receiver
(SAME PLAYER)
Wisconsin
Opponent
122 (rush) and 128 (rec.), Brian Calhoun at
Northwestern (10/8/2005)
Under research
Team
Shutout
Wisconsin
Opponent
37-0 vs. Purdue (10/31/2009)
0-34 vs. Syracuse (8/24/1997)
Scored 40 points
Wisconsin
Opponent
139
UW 51, Hawaii 10 (12/5/2009)
Florida State 42, UW 13 (12/27/2008)
Scored 50 Points
Passed for 400 Yards
Wisconsin
Opponent
Wisconsin
Opponent
UW 51, Hawaii 10 (12/5/2009)
Northwestern 51, Wisconsin 48 (11/8/2005)
423 at Minnesota (10/23/1993)
403, Hawaii (11/25/2005)
Scored 60 Points
Passed for 500 Yards
Wisconsin
Opponent
Wisconsin
Opponent
UW 65, Temple 0 (9/10/2005)
Indiana 63, UW 32 (10/6/2001)
Has not happened
Has not happened
Rushed for 200 Yards
Passed for Less Than 100 Yards
Wisconsin
Opponent
Wisconsin
Opponent
301, at Hawaii (12/5/2009)
214, Wofford (9/19/2009)
75, vs. Akron (8/30/2008)
81, Purdue (10/31/2009)
Rushed for 300 Yards
Five Passing Touchdowns
Wisconsin
Opponent
Wisconsin
Opponent
301, at Hawaii (12/5/2009)
411, Minnesota (10/15/2005)
5, vs. Michigan State (11/15/2003)
5, Bowling Green (9/3/2005)
Rushed for 400 Yards
Gained 500 Yards Total Offense
Wisconsin
Opponent
Wisconsin
Opponent
441, at Indiana (11/8/2008)
411, Minnesota (10/15/2005)
554, at Hawaii (12/5/2009)
501, Minnesota (11/17/2007)
Rushed for 500 Yards
Gained 600 Yards Total Offense
Wisconsin
Opponent
Wisconsin
Opponent
551 vs. Northwestern (11/16/1974)
Has not happened
601, at Indiana (11/8/2008)
674, Northwestern (10/8/2005)
Rushed for Less Than 100 Yards
Gained 700 Yards Total Offense
Wisconsin
Opponent
Wisconsin
Opponent
99, at Northwestern (11/21/2009)
61, Miami (12/29/2009)
705 vs. Indiana (10/16/1999)
Has not happened
Rushed for Less Than 50 Yards
30 First Downs In A Game
Wisconsin
Opponent
Wisconsin
Opponent
12, at Ohio State (11/3/2007)
17, Hawaii (12/5/2009)
31 vs. Indiana (11/8/2008)
32, Illinois (10/20/2001)
Negative Rushing Yardage
Held Under 10 First Downs
Wisconsin
Opponent
Wisconsin
Opponent
-5 vs. Arkansas (1/1/2007)
-13, Northern Illinois (10/20/2007)
Five Rushing Touchdowns
Wisconsin
Opponent
7, at Hawaii (12/5/2009)
7, Indiana (10/6/2001)
Six Rushing Touchdowns
Wisconsin
Opponent
7, at Hawaii (12/5/2009)
7, Indiana (10/6/2001)
Seven Rushing Touchdowns
Wisconsin
Opponent
7, at Hawaii (12/5/2009)
7, Indiana (10/6/2001)
Passed for 200 Yards
Wisconsin
Opponent
260, vs. Miami (12/29/2009)
364, at Northwestern (11/21/2009)
Passed for 300 Yards
Wisconsin
Opponent
329, vs. Marshall (9/6/2008)
364, at Northwestern (11/21/2009)
140
9 at Michigan (11/14/1998)
8, Purdue (10/31/2009)
Attendance
NCAA Attendance Rank
Year
1972
1973
1974
1975
1976
1977
1978
1979
1980
1981
1982
1983
1984
1985
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
Total
422,721
422,803
358,150
443,772
425,386
436,093
500,102
443,875
428,158
501,482
497,419
488,508
373,405
429,683
368,269
377,537
463,970
469,330
467,692
467,281
464,570
468,487
550,974
548,334
624,182
549,404
494,209
495,308
569,576
572,227
567,616
560,764
Avg.
70,454
60,400
71,630
73,962
70,898
72,682
71,443
73,979
71,360
71,640
71,060
69,787
74,681
71,613
61,378
75,507
77,328
78,222
77,949
77,880
77,428
78,081
78,711
78,333
78,023
78,486
82,368
82,551
81,368
81,747
81,088
80,109
Largest Home Crowds
Rank
4th
5th
4th
4th
5th
5th
7th
7th
8th
10th
11th
16th
13th
14th
19th
10th
8th
8th
10th
11th
13th
14th
15th
16th
15th
15th
13th
13th
14th
13th
15th
Season Tickets
Following is a year-by-year listing of season tickets sold at Wisconsin since 1992.
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
31,488 (5,322 students)
41,585 (11,859 students)
58,121 (13,700 students)
61,971 (12,463 students)
57,753 (9,328 students)
60,060 (9,964 students)
60,541 (11,028 students)
59,373 (11,541 students)
61,404 (13,222 students)
62,026 (13,828 students)
61,226 (12,376 students)
61,654 (12,630 students)
68,830 (13,213 students)
69,374 (13,167 students)
69,637 (13,797 students)
68,953 (13,382 students)
69,274 (13,855 students)
Attend.
83,184
83,069
83,022
82,828
82,630
82,468
82,330
82,325
82,306
82,179
82,164
82,138
82,116
82,071
82,010
81,883
81,806
81,777
81,704
81,608
81,547
81,524
81,324
81,300
81,241
Opponent
Iowa
Minnesota
Michigan
Purdue
Iowa
Northwestern
Indiana
Michigan
Illinois
Penn State
Michigan State
Bowling Green
UCF
UNLV
Minnesota
No. Illinois
Temple
Penn State
Northwestern
Ohio State
Washington St.
Penn State
Indiana
Illinois
Illinois
Year
11/12/2005
11/6/2004
9/24/2005
10/22/2005
9/22/2007
10/23/2004
10/1/2005
11/10/2007
10/2/2004
9/25/2004
9/29/2007
9/3/2005
9/4/2004
9/11/2004
10/14/2006
10/20/2007
9/10/2005
11/4/2006
10/7/2006
10/4/2008
9/1/2007
10/11/2008
10/27/2007
10/28/2006
10/25/2008
Average Home Attendance
Year
1921
1922
1923
1924
1925
1926
1927
1928
1929
1930
1931
1932
1933
1934
1935
1936
1937
1938
1939
1940
1941
1942
1943
1944
1945
1946
1947
1948
1949
1950
Avg.
11,962
11,075
16,387
14,592
15,118
19,228
18,512
29,334
21,560
18,175
15,068
16,344
13,579
20,666
15,889
19,117
24,121
31,731
23,726
26,277
26,212
29,026
14,374
22,010
32,666
45,000
44,200
44,167
44,200
45,000
141
Year
1951
1952
1953
1954
1955
1956
1957
1958
1959
1960
1961
1962
1963
1964
1965
1966
1967
1968
1969
1970
1971
1972
1973
1974
1975
1976
1977
1978
1979
1980
1981
1982
1983
1984
1985
1986
1987
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
Avg.
46,151
51,953
51,652
53,491
53,491
53,503
47,683
55,263
53,317
59,956
47,143
55,877
61,223
60,718
56,428
51,725
52,495
43,559
48,898
56,223
68,131
70,454
60,400
71,630
73,962
70,898
72,682
71,443
73,979
71,360
71,640
71,060
69,787
74,681
71,613
68,052
59,256
49,297
41,734
51,027
49,676
61,378
75,507
77,328
78,222
77,949
77,880
77,428
78,081
78,711
78,333
78,023
78,486
82,368
82,551
81,368
81,747
81,088
80,109
UW Bowl Game History
Rose Bowl
Jan. 1, 1953
Rose Bowl Stadium
Rose Bowl
Jan. 1, 1960
Rose 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 rushing, 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 quarter. 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 gamewinning 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.
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 scoring. 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.
Scoring
Wisconsin
USC
1
0
0
Scoring
Wisconsin
Washington
Team statistics
First downs
Rushing yards
Passes
Passing yards
Total offense
Punts-avg
Fumbles-lost
Penalties-yards
UW
19
52-211
11-26-2
142
78-353
5-39
2-1
2-20
2
0
0
3
0
7
4
0
0
F
0
7
USC
16
38-48
18-27-2
185
65-233
8-51
1-0
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.
Team statistics
First downs
Rushing yards
Passes
Passing yards
Total offense
Punts-avg
Fumbles-lost
Penalties-yards
1
0
17
2
8
7
UW
13
123
14-32-0
153
276
6-37
4-4
3-18
3
0
7
4
0
13
F
8
44
Wash.
16
215
7-13-0
137
352
6-36
2-0
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
Attendance: 101,500
142
Rose Bowl
Jan. 1, 1963
Rose Bowl Stadium
Garden State Bowl
Dec. 13, 1981
Giants 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 extended 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, including 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.
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 kickoff 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 crowd of
53,220.
Scoring
Wisconsin
USC
1
0
7
Scoring
Wisconsin
Tennessee
Team statistics
First downs
Rushing yards
Passes
Passing yards
Total offense
Punts-avg
Fumbles-lost
Penalties-yards
UW
32
28-67
34-49-3
419
486
4-40
6-0
7-77
2
7
14
3
7
14
4
23
7
F
37
42
USC
15
41-114
10-20-0
253
367
5-40
2-1
12-93
Team statistics
First downs
Rushing yards
Passes
Passing yards
Total offense
Punts-avg
Fumbles-lost
Penalties-yards
1
7
13
2
0
8
UW
22
39-177
14-37-3
212
389
6-37
1-1
6-73
3
0
0
4
14
7
F
21
28
UT
27
43-89
24-42-0
315
404
6-45
4-0
8-84
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.
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: 98,698
Attendance: 53,220
143
Independence Bowl
Dec. 11, 1982
Independence Stadium
Hall of Fame Bowl
Dec. 29, 1984
Legion Field
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 scoring record before 24,684 fans. The anticipated
crowd was more than 49,000, but a 23-mileper-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 appearance.
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.
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 penalties for 133 yards, both Hall of Fame Bowl
records. The Badgers also threw two interceptions. Kentucky, which was making its
second straight postseason appearance in
Birmingham, had no turnovers.
Scoring
Wisconsin
Kansas State
Scoring
Wisconsin
Kentucky
Team statistics
First downs
Rushing yards
Passes
Passing yards
Total offense
Punts-avg
Fumbles-lost
Penalties-yards
1
0
0
2
7
3
UW
14
43-131
9-24-0
183
314
6-41
4-3
5-40
3
0
0
4
7
0
F
14
3
KSU
12
33-65
13-35-1
127
192
8-37
2-1
9-75
Team statistics
First downs
Rushing yards
Passes
Passing yards
Total offense
Punts-avg
Fumbles-lost
Penalties-yards
1
10
0
2
6
7
UW
17
36-181
19-30-2
203
384
5-41
0-0
13-133
3
3
10
4
0
3
F
19
20
UK
19
37-124
18-34-0
188
312
6-38
1-0
6-49
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.
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: 26,684
Attendance: 47,300
144
Rose Bowl
Jan. 1, 1994
Rose Bowl Stadium
Hall of Fame Bowl
Jan. 2, 1995
Tampa 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 victory.
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 scoring 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 players and coaches, was for our fans,” said Coach
Barry Alvarez. “They supported us all the way.”
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
Wisconsin
UCLA
1
7
3
2
7
0
Team statistics
First downs
Rushing yards
Passes
Passing yards
Total offense
Punts-avg
Fumbles-lost
Penalties-yards
UW
21
46-250
10-20-1
96
346
6-38
2-0
12-89
3
0
0
4
7
13
F
21
16
UCLA
31
40-212
28-43-1
288
500
2-35
5-5
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.
Scoring
Wisconsin
Duke
Team statistics
First downs
Rushing yards
Passes
Passing yards
Total offense
Punts-avg
Fumbles-lost
enalties-yards
1
13
0
2
0
10
UW
19
48-285
11-20-1
161
446
1-38
2-2
12-86
3
7
3
4
14
7
F
34
20
Duke
23
29-85
28-46-4
314
399
4-43
0-0 P
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: 101,237
Attendance: 61,384
145
Copper Bowl
Dec. 27, 1996
Arizona Stadium
Outback Bowl
Jan. 1, 1998
Houlihan’s 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 halftime 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.
TAMPA, Fla. –– A potent offense and suffocating 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 opening 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 ballcarrier 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
Wisconsin
Utah
Team statistics
First downs
Rushing yards
Passes
Passing yards
Total offense
Punts-avg
Fumbles-lost
Penalties-yards
1
14
3
2
17
0
UW
16
45-349
2-6-0
16
365
2-41
2-1
3-31
3
0
0
4
7
7
F
38
10
Scoring
Wisconsin
Georgia
Utah
26
31-103
27-49-4
327
430
2-31
1-0
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
Team statistics
First downs
Rushing yards
Passes
Passing yards
Total offense
Punts-avg
Fumbles-lost
Penalties-yards
1
0
12
2
0
7
UW
18
29-74
14-36-2
160
234
5-44
0-0
7-71
3
0
7
4
6
7
F
6
33
Georgia
25
41-207
26-29-0
235
442
3-36
2-1
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
146
Rose Bowl
Jan. 1, 1999
Rose Bowl Stadium
Rose Bowl
Jan. 1, 2000
Rose Bowl Stadium
PASADENA, Calif. –– The 85th Rose Bowl was
billed as a battle between Wisconsin’s nationally 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 hardfought 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 driving 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 incompletions 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.
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 second 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 second 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
Wisconsin
UCLA
Team statistics
First downs
Rushing yards
Passes
Passing yards
Total offense
Punts-avg
Fumbles-lost
Penalties-yards
1
7
7
2
17
14
UW
22
48-343
9-17-0
154
497
5-41
2-1
7-45
3
7
7
4
7
3
F
38
31
UCLA
25
38-120
21-36-1
418
538
3-47
1-1
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
Scoring
Wisconsin
Stanford
Team statistics
First downs
Rushing yards
Passes
Passing yards
Total offense
Punts-avg
Fumbles-lost
Penalties-yards
1
0
0
2
3
9
UW
16
53-226
7-14-0
105
331
8-43
0-0
8-72
3
7
0
4
7
0
F
17
9
Stanford
14
27-(-5)
18-35-0
264
259
8-38
2-0
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
147
Sun Bowl
Dec. 29, 2000
Sun Bowl Stadium
Alamo Bowl
Dec. 28, 2002
Alamodome
EL PASO, Texas. –– A furious second-half
comeback — including big plays on special
teams, a turnover from the defense and a balanced 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 interception 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.
SAN ANTONIO, Texas — Wisconsin continued
its remarkable run of success in bowl games,
stunning 14th-ranked Colorado with a comefrom-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
Wisconsin
UCLA
Team statistics
First downs
Rushing yards
Passes
Passing yards
Total offense
Punts-avg
Fumbles-lost
Penalties-yards
1
7
10
2
0
7
UW
20
37-114
20-33-1
282
396
3-46
0-0
8-71
3
7
3
4
7
0
F
21
20
UCLA
18
43-168
10-19-1
139
307
5-37
0-0
4-29
Scoring
Wisconsin
Colorado
1
7
14
Team statistics
First downs
Rushing yards
Passes
Passing yards
Total offense
Punts-avg
Fumbles-lost
Penalties-yards
2
14
0
UW
21
51-193
12-24-1
163
356
5-36
3-3
6-64
3
0
14
4
7
0
OT
3
0
F
31
28
Colorado
13
44-123
9-18-3
77
200
6-41
1-0
9-71
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.
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: 49,093
Attendance: 50,690
148
Music City Bowl
Dec. 31, 2003
Coliseum
Outback Bowl
Jan. 1, 2005
Raymond James Stadium
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 quarters before the Badgers knotted the affair midway 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.
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 touchdown 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 completed 12-of-27 passes for 170 yards and one
TD.
Scoring
Wisconsin
Auburn
1
0
0
Scoring
Wisconsin
Georgia
1
3
3
Team statistics
First downs
Rushing yards
Passes
Passing yards
Total offense
Punts-avg
Fumbles-lost
Penalties-yards
UW
18
37-58
17-29-1
203
261
4-38.5
2-1
4-25
Team statistics
First downs
Rushing yards
Passes
Passing yards
Total offense
Punts-avg
Fumbles-lost
Penalties-yards
UW
21
37-196
19-41-2
264
460
6-33.2
1-1
8-85
2
6
7
3
0
7
4
8
14
F
14
28
Auburn
15
40-197
11-23-1
157
354
5-45.2
0-0
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.
2
3
7
3
7
14
4
8
0
F
21
24
Georgia
14
35-60
12-27-0
170
230
7-44.3
2-2
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
Attendance: 55,109
149
Capital One Bowl
Jan. 2, 2006
Citrus Bowl Stadium
Capital One Bowl
Jan. 1, 2007
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 seventh-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 single-season list for TD passes (20) at Wisconsin.
ORLANDO, Fla. — Wisconsin won its schoolrecord 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 uniform 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.
Scoring
Wisconsin
Auburn
Team statistics
First downs
Rushing yards
Passes
Passing yards
Total offense
Punts-avg
Fumbles-lost
Penalties-yards
1
10
0
2
7
0
UW
24
42-247
15-27-2
301
548
3-45.3
2-1
7-56
3
0
3
4
7
7
F
24
10
Auburn
19
35-99
15-33-1
137
236
6-45.7
1-1
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
Scoring
Wisconsin
Arkansas
Team statistics
First downs
Rushing yards
Passes
Passing yards
Total offense
Punts-avg
Fumbles-lost
Penalties-yards
1
10
7
2
7
0
UW
15
28-(-5)
14-34-2
206
201
7-42.7
1-1
4-35
3
0
0
4
0
7
F
17
14
Arkansas
18
34-232
15-32-2
136
368
8-33.6
1-0
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
150
Outback Bowl
Jan. 1, 2008
Raymond James Stadium
Champs Sports Bowl
Dec. 27, 2008
Citrus Bowl 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 rushing).
On its opening drive, Tennessee went 66
yards in nine plays, capping off the possession 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.
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 second 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 unanswered points after that.
UW running back P.J. Hill rushed for 140
yards to lead the Badger offense.
Scoring
Tennessee
Wisconsin
1
7
7
2
14
7
3
0
3
4
0
0
Team statistics
First downs
Rushing yards
Passes
Passing yards
Total offense
Punts-avg
Fumbles-lost
Penalties-yards
UW Tennessee
16
18
41-192
29-66
14-25-1
25-43-2
155
365
347
431
6-44.7
7-42.1
1-1
2-1
2-10
5-60
F
21
17
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
Scoring
Wisconsin
Florida State
Team statistics
First downs
Rushing yards
Passes
Passing yards
Total offense
Punts-avg
Fumbles-lost
Penalties-yards
1
0
0
2
3
14
3
3
14
4
7
14
F
13
42
UW Florida St.
16
23
38-201
38-134
9-16-1
23-37-2
132
276
333
410
6-44.3
4-71
3-3
0-0
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
151
UW Bowl Game Records (Individual)
MOST FIELD GOALS MADE
4
Todd Gregoire, vs. Kentucky, Hall of Fame (Dec. 29,
1984)
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)
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)
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
82-yard interception return by Cyril Weems vs. Utah, Copper
(Dec. 27, 1996)
46-yard interception return by Jamar Fletcher vs. UCLA, Rose
(Jan. 1, 1999)
19-yard interception return by Jeff Messenger vs. Duke, Hall of
Fame (Jan. 2, 1995)
11-yard interception return by Andy Crooks vs. Georgia, Outback
(Jan. 1, 2005)
Ernest Von Heimburg safety vs. USC, Rose (Jan. 1, 1963)
MOST RUSHING TOUCHDOWNS
4
Ron Dayne vs. UCLA, Rose (Jan. 1, 1999)
3
Ron Dayne vs. Utah, Copper (Dec. 27, 1996)
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)
1
Ten players tied
PASSING
MOST PASSING YARDS
401 Ron Vander Kelen vs. USC, Rose (Jan. 1, 1963)
301 John Stocco vs. Auburn, Capital One (Jan. 2, 2006)
260 Scott Tolzien vs. Miami, Champs Sports (Dec. 29, 2009)
206 John Stocco vs. Arkansas, Capital One (Jan. 1, 2007)
203 Michael Howard vs. Kentucky, Hall of Fame (Dec. 29,
1984)
LONGEST RUSHING TOUCHDOWN
54 Ron Dayne vs. UCLA, Rose (Jan. 1, 1999)
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)
33 Brian Calhoun vs. Auburn, Capital One (Jan. 2, 2006)
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)
MOST PASSING TOUCHDOWNS
2
John Stocco vs. Arkansas, Capital One (Jan. 1, 2007)
2
John Stocco vs. Auburn, Capital One (Jan. 2, 2006)
2
Brooks Bollinger vs. Colorado, Alamo (Dec. 28, 2002)
2
Brooks Bollinger vs. UCLA, Sun (Dec. 29, 2000)
2
Randy Wright vs. Kansas State, Independence (Dec. 11,
1982)
2
Randy Wright vs. Tennessee, Garden State (Dec. 13,
1981)
2
Ron Vander Kelen vs. USC, Rose (Jan. 1, 1963)
1
Six players tied
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)
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)
LONGEST PASSING TOUCHDOWN
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)
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)
20 Dustin Sherer to Elijah Theus vs. Florida State, Champs
Sports (Dec. 27, 2008)
MOST YARDS PER PASS COMPLETION
20.3 Randy Wright vs. Kansas State, 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)
15.0 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)
MOST RECEIVING TOUCHDOWNS
1
Many times (MR: Elijah Theus vs. Florida State, Champs
Sports, Dec. 27, 2008)
LONGEST PASS
87 Randy Wright vs. Kansas State, Independence (Dec. 11,
152
54
52
45
43
43
43
1982)
Brooks Bollinger vs. UCLA, Sun (Dec. 29, 2000)
Darrell Bevell vs. Duke, Hall of Fame (Jan. 2, 1995)
John Stocco vs. Auburn, Capital One (Jan. 2, 2006)
Jess Cole vs. Tennessee, Garden State (Dec. 13, 1981)
John Stocco vs. Auburn, Capital One (Jan. 2, 2006)
Dustin Sherer vs. Florida State, Champs Sports
(Dec. 27, 2008)
RECEIVING
MOST RECEIVING YARDS
173 (6 receptions), Brandon Williams vs. Auburn, Capital One
(Jan. 2, 2006)
163 (11 receptions), Pat Richter vs. USC, Rose (Jan. 1, 1963)
128 (7 receptions), Lance Kendricks vs. Miami, Champs
Sports (Dec. 29, 2009)
87 (1 reception), Tim Stracka vs. Kansas State, Independence
(Dec. 11, 1982)
86 (3 receptions), Lee Evans vs. UCLA, Sun (Dec. 29, 2000)
85 (5 receptions), Jeff Nault vs. Tennessee, Garden State
(Dec. 13, 1981)
83 (5 receptions), Brandon Williams vs. Colorado, Alamo
(Dec. 28, 2002)
82 (5 receptions), Travis Beckum vs. Arkansas, Capital One
(Jan. 1, 2007)
77 (6 receptions), Garrett Graham vs. Miami, Champs Sports
(Dec. 29, 2009)
76 (5 receptions), Chris Chambers vs. Stanford, Rose
(Jan. 1, 2000)
RUSHING
MOST NET RUSHING YARDS
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)
158 Brent Moss vs. UCLA, Rose (Jan. 1, 1994)
143 P.J. Hill vs. Florida State, Champs Sports (Dec. 27, 2008)
133 Alan Ameche vs. USC, Rose (Jan. 1, 1953)
132 P.J. Hill vs. Tennessee, Outback (Jan. 1, 2008)
121 John Clay vs. Miami, Champs Sports (Dec. 29, 2009)
MOST RECEPTIONS
11 Pat Richter vs. USC, Rose (Jan. 1, 1963)
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
Jeff Nault vs. Tennessee, Garden State (Dec. 13, 1981)
5
Bret Pearson vs. Kentucky, Hall of Fame (Dec. 29, 1984)
5
Donald Hayes vs. Georgia, Outback (Jan. 1, 1998)
5
Chris Chambers vs. UCLA, Sun (Dec. 29, 2000)
5
Chris Chambers vs. Stanford, Rose (Jan. 1, 2000)
5
Brandon Williams vs. Colorado, Alamo (Dec. 28, 2002)
5
Darrin Charles vs. Colorado, Alamo (Dec. 28, 2002)
5
Travis Beckum vs. Arkansas, Capital One (Jan. 1, 2007)
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)
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)
22 John Clay vs. Miami, Champs Sports (Dec. 29, 2009)
21 Anthony Davis vs. Georgia, Outback (Jan. 1, 2005)
MOST NET YARDS PER RUSHING ATTEMPT*
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)
7.1 Brian Calhoun vs. Auburn, Capital One (Jan. 2, 2006)
7.0 Joe Armentrout vs. Kentucky, Hall of Fame (Dec. 29,
1984)
6.2 Terrell Fletcher vs. Duke, Hall of Fame (Jan. 2, 1995)
5.9 Ron Dayne vs. Stanford, Rose (Jan. 1, 2000)
5.5 John Clay vs. Miami, Champs Sports (Dec. 29, 2009)
5.2 John Williams vs. Kansas State, Independence
(Dec. 11, 1982)
5.2 Michael Bennett vs. UCLA, Sun (Dec. 29, 2000)
* minimum 10 carries
MOST YARDS PER RECEPTION*
28.8 (6 receptions), Brandon Williams vs. Auburn, Capital One
(Jan. 2, 2006)
18.5 (4 receptions), Jonathan Orr vs. Auburn, Capital One
(Jan. 2, 2006)
18.3 (4 receptions), Paul Hubbard vs. Arkansas, Capital One
(Jan. 1, 2007)
18.3 (7 receptions), Lance Kendricks vs. Miami, Champs
Sports (Dec. 29, 2009)
17.0 (5 receptions), Thad McFadden vs. Tennessee, Garden
State (Dec. 13, 1981)
16.6 (5 receptions), Brandon Williams vs. Colorado, Alamo
(Dec. 28, 2002)
16.4 (5 receptions), Travis Beckum vs. Arkansas, Capital One
(Jan. 1, 2007)
16.0 (4 receptions), David Keeling vs. Kansas State,
Independence (Dec. 11, 1982)
15.2 (5 receptions), Chris Chambers vs. Stanford, Rose
(Jan. 1, 2000)
13.4 (5 receptions), Darrin Charles vs. Colorado, Alamo
(Dec. 28, 2002)
*minimum four receptions
LONGEST RUSH
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)
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)
40 Ron Dayne vs. Utah, Copper (Dec. 27, 1996)
LONGEST RECEPTION
87 Tim Stracka vs. Kansas State, Independence (Dec. 11,
153
54
52
45
43
43
43
39
38
37
1982)
Lee Evans vs. UCLA, Sun (Dec. 29, 2000)
Tony Simmons vs. Duke, Hall of Fame (Jan. 2, 1995)
Jonathan Orr vs. Auburn, Capital One (Jan. 2, 2006)
Garrett Graham vs. Florida State, Champs Sports (Dec. 27,
2008)
Brandon Williams vs. Auburn, Capital One (Jan. 2, 2006)
Thad McFadden vs. Tennessee, Garden State (Dec. 13,
1981)
Brandon Williams vs. Georgia, Outback (Jan. 1, 2005)
Kenton Peters vs. USC, Rose (Jan. 1, 1953)
Lance Kendricks vs. Miami, Champs Sports (Dec. 29, ‘09)
56
55
54
53
53
52
51
51
51
Kevin Stemke vs. Stanford, Rose (Jan. 1, 2000)
Brad Nortman vs. Florida State, Champs Sports
(Dec. 27, 2008)
Ken DeBauche vs. Tennessee, Outback (Jan. 1, 2008)
Wendall Gulseth vs. USC, Rose (Jan. 1, 1953)
Pat Richter vs. USC, Rose (Jan. 1, 1963)
R.J. Morse vs. Auburn, Music City (Dec. 31, 2003)
Scott Cepicky vs. Kentucky, Hall of Fame (Dec. 29, 1984)
Kevin Stemke vs. Georgia, Outback (Jan. 1, 1998)
Ken DeBauche vs. Georgia, Outback (Jan. 1, 2005)
PUNT RETURNS
PUNTING
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)
MOST PUNTING YARDS
347 (8 punts) Kevin Stemke vs. Stanford, Rose (Jan. 1, 2000)
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. Florida State, Champs Sports
(Dec. 27, 2008)
MOST PUNT RETURNS (at least three)
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)
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)
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)
HIGHEST PUNT RETURN AVERAGE*
16.3 (3 ret.) Keith Jackson vs. Duke, Hall of Fame (Jan. 2, ‘95)
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)
*minimum three returns
HIGHEST PUNTING AVERAGE*
44.7 (6 punts) Ken DeBauche vs. Tennessee, Outback
(Jan. 1,’08)
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 State, Independence
(Dec. 11, 1982)
40.3 (4 punts) Pat Richter vs. USC, Rose (Jan. 1, 1963)
*minimum four punts
LONGEST PUNT RETURN
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)
LONGEST PUNT
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)
MOST KICKOFF RETURNS
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)
KICKOFF RETURNS
MOST KICKOFF RETURN YARDS
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)
154
3
6 times (MR: David Gilreath vs. Tennessee, Outback, Jan.
1, 2008)
2
2
HIGHEST KICKOFF RETURN AVERAGE*
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)
25.0 (4 returns), Michael Jones vs. Kentucky, Hall of Fame
(Dec. 29, 1984)
22.0 (3 returns), vs. UCLA, Rose (Jan. 1, 1999)
21.6 (3 returns), vs. USC, Rose (Jan. 1, 1963)
*minimum three returns
Philip Welch vs. Florida State, Champs Sports
(Dec. 27, 2008)
Philip Welch vs. Miami, Champs Sports (Dec. 29, 2009)
LONGEST FIELD GOAL 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)
LONGEST KICKOFF RETURN
60 David Gilreath vs. Tennessee, Outback (Jan. 1, 2008)
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)
LONGEST FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTED
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)
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)
INTERCEPTIONS
MOST INTERCEPTIONS
1
22 times (MR: Zach Hampton vs. Arkansas, Capital One,
Jan. 1, 2007)
GAME-WINNING FIELD GOALS
37 Mike Allen vs. Colorado in OT, Alamo (Dec. 28, 2002)
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)
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)
12 Tim Krumrie vs. Tennessee, Garden State (Dec. 13, 1981)
11 James Purnell vs. USC, Rose (Jan. 1, 1963)
11 David Greenwood vs. Tennessee, Garden State
(Dec. 13, 1981)
11 Pete Monty vs. Duke, Hall of Fame (Jan. 2, 1995)
LONGEST INTERCEPTION RETURN
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)
FIELD GOALS
MOST FIELD GOALS
4
Todd Gregoire vs. Kentucky, Hall of Fame (Dec. 29, 1984)
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)
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 Griesen vs. UCLA, Sun (Dec. 29, 2000)
3
Jeff Mack vs. Colorado, Alamo (Dec. 28, 2002)
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)
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)
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)
155
2
2
2
2
DeAndre Levy vs. Florida State, Champs Sports
(Dec. 27, 2008)
Chris Borland vs. Miami, Champs Sports (Dec. 29, 2009)
O’Brien Schofield vs. Miami, Champs Sports (Dec. 29, ‘09)
J.J. Watt vs. Miami, Champs Sports (Dec. 29, 2009)
BLOCKED KICKS/PUNTS
ALL BLOCKED KICKS / PUNTS BY WISCONSIN
Ben Strickland blocked punt vs. Arkansas, Capital One
(Jan. 1, 2007)
Mike Echols blocked 23-yard field goal attempt vs. Stanford,
Rose (Jan. 1, 2000)
Tarek Saleh blocked 45-yard field goal attempt vs. Utah, Copper
(Dec. 27, 1996)
Elijah Hodge blocked 29-yard field goal attempt vs. Tennessee,
Outback (Jan. 1, 2008)
MOST TACKLE FOR LOSS YARDAGE
20 Ben Herbert vs. Stanford, Rose (Jan. 1, 2000)
13 Tom Burke vs. UCLA, Rose (Jan. 1, 1999)
13 Nick Griesen 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)
MOST QUARTERBACK SACKS
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, ‘09)
1
29 players (MR: Chris Borland and J.J. Watt vs. Miami,
Champs Sports, Dec. 29, 2009)
MOST QUARTERBACK SACKS YARDAGE
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 Griesen vs. UCLA, Sun (Dec. 29, 2000)
11 Nick Hayden vs. Auburn, Capital One (Jan. 2, 2006)
10 David Greenwood vs. Tennessee, Garden State
(Dec. 13, 1981)
10 Mike Herrington vs. Kansas State, Independence
(Dec. 11, 1982)
10 O’Brien Schofield vs. Miami, Champs Sports (Dec. 29, ‘09)
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 State, 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)
156
UW Bowl Game Records (Team)
3 vs. UCLA, Rose (Jan. 1, 1994)
SCORING
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)
MOST POINTS SCORED
38 vs. Utah, Copper (Dec. 27, 1996)
38 vs. UCLA, Rose (Jan. 1, 1999)
37 vs. Southern California, Rose (Jan. 1, 1963)
34 vs. Duke, Hall of Fame (Jan. 2, 1995)
31 vs. Colorado, Alamo (Dec. 28, 2002)
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)
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)
MOST POINTS, BOTH TEAMS
79 (Southern California 42, UW 37), Rose (Jan. 1, 1963)
69 (UW 38, UCLA 31), Rose (Jan. 1, 1999)
59 (UW 31, Colorado 28), Alamo (Dec. 28, 2002)
55 (Florida State 42, UW 13), Champs Sports (Dec. 27, 2008)
54 (UW 30, Duke 24), Hall of Fame (Jan. 2, 1995)
Kickoff Returns
Never
Punt Returns
Never
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)
Fumble Returns
Never
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)
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)
1 11 times (MR: by Miami, Champs Sports, Dec. 29, 2009)
Blocked Punt Returns
Never
FEWEST TOUCHDOWNS ALLOWED BY …
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)
1 7 times (MR: by Miami, Champs Sports, Dec. 29, 2009)
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)
4 vs. Duke, Hall of Fame (Jan. 2, 1995)
4 vs. Colorado, Alamo (Dec. 28, 2002)
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 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)
4 vs. Colorado, Alamo (Dec. 28, 2002)
3 5 times (MR: vs. Auburn, Capital One, Jan. 2, 2006)
MOST TOUCHDOWNS SCORED BY …
MOST FIELD GOALS SCORED
4 vs. Kentucky, Hall of Fame (Dec. 29, 1984)
2 vs. Auburn, Music City (Dec. 31, 2003)
2 vs. Georgia, Outback (Jan. 1, 2005)
2 vs. Florida State, Champs Sports (Dec. 27, 2008)
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)
157
MOST SAFETIES SCORED
1 vs. Southern California, Rose (Jan. 1, 1963)
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)
14 (UW 7, UCLA 7), Rose (Jan. 1, 1999)
14 (Colorado 14, UW 0), Alamo (Dec. 28, 2002)
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)
Fourth
30 (UW 23, Southern California 7), Rose (Jan. 1, 1963)
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)
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 IN A HALF
MOST POINTS BY QUARTERS
First
31 vs. Utah, Copper (Dec. 27, 1996)
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)
First
14 vs. Utah, Copper (Dec. 27, 1996)
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)
Second
17 vs. Utah, Copper (Dec. 27, 1996)
17 vs. UCLA, Rose (Jan. 1, 1999)
14 vs. Colorado, Alamo (Dec. 28, 2002)
10 vs. Miami, Champs Sports (Dec. 29, 2009)
8 vs. Washington, Rose (Jan. 1, 1960)
Second
30 vs. Southern California, Rose (Jan. 1, 1963)
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)
Third
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)
MOST POINTS IN A HALF, BOTH TEAMS
First
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)
32 (Washington 24, UW 8), Rose (Jan. 1, 1960)
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)
8 vs. Auburn, Music City (Dec. 31, 2003)
8 vs. Georgia, Outback (Jan. 1, 2005)
Second
51 (UW 30, Southern California 21), Rose (Jan. 1, 1963)
38 (Florida State 28, UW 10), Champs Sports (Dec. 27, 2008)
30 (UW 20, Duke 10), Hall of Fame (Jan. 2, 1995)
29 (Auburn 21, UW 8), Music City (Dec. 31, 2003)
29 (UW 15, Georgia 14), Outback (Jan. 1, 2005)
MOST POINTS BY QUARTERS, BOTH TEAMS
First
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)
TIME OF POSSESSION
HIGHEST TIME OF POSSESSION
39:15 vs. Miami, Champs Sports (Dec. 29, 2009)
33:28 vs. Stanford, Rose (Jan. 1, 2000)
32:43 vs. Tennessee, Garden State (Dec. 13, 1981)
32:30 vs. Tennessee, Outback (Jan. 1, 2008)
31:03 vs. Kentucky, Hall of Fame (Dec. 29, 1984)
Second
31 (UW 17, UCLA 14), Rose (Jan. 1, 1999)
21 (Tennessee 14, UW 7), Outback (Jan. 1, 2008)
17 (UW 17, Utah 0), Copper (Dec. 27, 1996)
17 (Florida State 14, UW 3), Champs Sports (Dec. 27, 2008)
15 (UW 8, Washington 7), Rose (Jan. 1, 1960)
LOWEST TIME OF POSSESSION ALLOWED
20:45 by Miami, Champs Sports (Dec. 29, 2009)
26:32 by Stanford, Rose (Jan. 1, 2000)
27:17 by Tennessee, Garden State (Dec. 13, 1981)
27:30 by Tennessee, Outback (Jan. 1, 2008)
158
28:57 by Kentucky, Hall of Fame (Dec. 29, 1984)
21 vs. UCLA, Rose (Jan. 1, 1994)
21 vs. Colorado, Alamo (Dec. 28, 2002)
SCORING DRIVES
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)
LONGEST SCORING DRIVES
By Plays
16 (FG, 71 yards, 8:33) vs. Utah, Copper (Dec. 27, 1996)
14 (FG, 65 yards, 6:58) vs. Auburn, Music City (Dec. 31, 2003)
13 (TD, 83 yards, 7:06) vs. Duke, Hall of Fame (Jan. 2, 1995)
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)
11 (TD, 81 yards, N/A) vs. Southern California, Rose
(Jan. 1, 1963)
11 (FG, 62 yards, 4:29) vs. Miami, Champs Sports (Dec. 29, 2009)
MOST FIRST DOWNS, BOTH TEAMS
52 (UCLA 31, UW 21), Rose (Jan. 1, 1994)
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)
43 (Georgia 25, UW 18), Outback (Jan. 1, 1998)
43 (UW 24, Auburn 19), Capital One (Jan. 2, 2006)
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)
By Yards
89 (TD, 7 plays, 3:32) vs. UCLA, Rose (Jan. 1, 1999)
88 (TD, 8 plays, 3:17) vs. Georgia, Outback (Jan. 1, 2005)
87 (TD, 1 play, 0:13) vs. Kansas State, 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)
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)
MOST FIRST DOWNS BY
Rushing
14 vs. Colorado, Alamo (Dec. 28, 2002)
13 vs. Utah, Copper (Dec. 27, 1996)
13 vs. UCLA, Rose (Jan. 1, 1999)
11 vs. UCLA, Rose (Jan. 1, 1994)
11 vs. Auburn, Capital One (Jan. 2, 2006)
Passing
23 vs. Southern California, Rose (Jan. 1, 1963)
13 vs. Auburn, Capital One (Jan. 2, 2006)
11 vs. Georgia, Outback (Jan. 1, 1998)
11 vs. Auburn, Music City (Dec. 31, 2003)
10 vs. Tennessee, Garden State (Dec. 13, 1981)
10 vs. Miami, Champs Sports (Dec. 29, 2009)
By Time of Possession
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)
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)
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)
Penalty
5 vs. Arkansas, Capital One (Jan. 1, 2007)
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 BY
Rushing
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)
4 by Tennessee, Outback (Jan. 1, 2008)
FIRST DOWNS
MOST FIRST DOWNS
32 vs. Southern California, Rose (Jan. 1, 1963)
24 vs. Auburn, Capital One (Jan. 2, 2006)
22 vs. Tennessee, Garden State (Dec. 13, 1981)
22 vs. UCLA, Rose (Jan. 1, 1999)
Passing
4 by Colorado, Alamo (Dec. 28, 2002)
7 by Kansas State, Independence (Dec. 11, 1982)
159
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)
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)
66 by Tennessee, Outback (Jan. 1, 2008)
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)
MOST RUSHING YARDS GAINED, BOTH TEAMS
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)
370 (UW 285, Duke 85), Hall of Fame (Jan. 2, 1995)
346 (UW 247, Auburn 99), Capital One (Jan. 2, 2006)
TOTAL NET YARDS
MOST NET YARDS GAINED
548 vs. Auburn, Capital One (Jan. 2, 2006)
497 vs. UCLA, Rose (Jan. 1, 1999)
486 vs. Southern California, Rose (Jan. 1, 1963)
446 vs. Duke, Hall of Fame (Jan. 2, 1995)
430 vs. Miami, Champs Sports (Dec. 29, 2009)
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)
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 RUSHING ATTEMPTS
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)
MOST NET YARDS GAINED, BOTH TEAMS
1,035 (UCLA 538, UW 497), Rose (Jan. 1, 1999)
865 (UW 446, Duke 399), Hall of Fame (Jan. 2, 1995)
853 (UW 486, Southern California 367), Rose (Jan. 1, 1963)
846 (UCLA 500, UW 346), Rose (Jan. 1, 1994)
795 (Utah 430, UW 365), Copper (Dec. 27, 1996)
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)
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 RUSHING ATTEMPTS BY OPPONENT
44 by Colorado, Alamo (Dec. 28, 2002)
43 by Tennessee, Garden State (Dec. 13, 1981)
41 by Southern California, Rose (Jan. 1, 1963)
41 by Georgia, Outback (Jan. 1, 1998)
40 by UCLA, Rose (Jan. 1, 1994)
40 by Auburn, Music City (Dec. 31, 2003)
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)
6.5 vs. Duke, Hall of Fame (Jan. 2, 1995)
6.3 vs. Southern California, Rose (Jan. 1, 1963)
6.3 vs. Miami, Champs Sports (Dec. 29, 2009)
FEWEST RUSHING ATTEMPTS BY OPPONENT
23 by Miami, Champs Sports (Dec. 29, 2009)
27 by Stanford, Rose (Jan. 1, 2000)
29 by Duke, Hall of Fame (Jan. 2, 1995)
29 by Tennessee, Outback (Jan. 1, 2008)
31 by Utah, Copper (Dec. 27, 1996)
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)
HIGHEST AVERAGE PER RUSH
7.8 vs. Utah, Copper (Dec. 27, 1996)
7.1 vs. UCLA, Rose (Jan. 1, 1999)
5.9 vs. Duke, Hall of Fame (Jan. 2, 1995)
5.9 vs. Auburn, Capital One (Jan. 2, 2006)
5.4 vs. UCLA, Rose (Jan. 1, 1994)
MOST RUSHING YARDS GAINED
349 vs. Utah, Copper (Dec. 27, 1996)
343 vs. UCLA, Rose (Jan. 1, 1999)
285 vs. Duke, Hall of Fame (Jan. 2, 1995)
250 vs. UCLA, Rose (Jan. 1, 1994)
247 vs. Auburn, Capital One (Jan. 2, 2006)
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)
160
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)
PASSING
MOST NET YARDS PASSING
419 vs. Southern California, Rose (Jan. 1, 1963)
301 vs. Auburn, Capital One (Jan. 2, 2006)
260 vs. Miami, Champs Sports (Dec. 29, 2009)
212 vs. Tennessee, Garden State (Dec. 13, 1981)
206 vs. Arkansas, Capital One (Jan. 1, 2007)
FEWEST PASS ATTEMPTS, BOTH TEAMS
42 (UW 24, Colorado 18), Alamo (Dec. 28, 2002)
45 (UW 32, Washington 13), Rose (Jan. 1, 1960)
49 (Stanford 35, UW 14), Rose (Jan. 1, 2000)
52 (UCLA 33, UW 19), Sun (Dec. 29, 2000)
52 (UW 29, Auburn 23), Music City (Dec. 31, 2003)
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 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)
17 vs. Auburn, Music City (Dec. 31, 2003)
15 vs. Auburn, Capital One (Jan. 2, 2006)
14 5 times (MR: vs. Tennessee, Outback, Jan. 1, 2008)
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)
527 (Tennessee 315, UW 212), Garden State (Dec. 13, 1981)
520 (Tennessee 365, UW 155), Outback (Jan. 1, 2008)
475 (Duke 314, UW 161), Hall of Fame (Jan. 2, 1995)
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)
FEWEST NET YARDS PASSING, BOTH TEAMS
240 (UW 163, Colorado 77), Alamo (Dec. 28, 2002)
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)
342 (UW 206, Arkansas 136), Capital One (Jan. 1, 2007)
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)
HIGHEST PASS COMPLETION PERCENTAGE
.731 (19-26) vs. Miami, Champs Sports (Dec. 29, 2009)
.694 (34-49) vs. Southern California, Rose (Jan. 1, 1963)
.633 (19-30) vs. Kentucky, Hall of Fame (Dec. 29, 1984)
.586 (17-29) vs. Auburn, Music City (Dec. 31, 2003)
.563 (9-16) vs. Florida State, Champs Sports (Dec. 27, 2008)
.560 (14-25) vs. Tennessee, Outback (Jan. 1, 2008)
.556 (15-27) vs. Auburn, Capital One (Jan. 2, 2006)
.550 (11-20) vs. Duke, Hall of Fame (Jan. 2, 1995)
.529 (9-17) vs. UCLA, Rose (Jan. 1, 1999)
.526 (10-19) vs. UCLA, Sun (Dec. 29, 2000)
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)
19 vs. UCLA, Sun (Dec. 29, 2000)
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)
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)
HIGHEST PASS COMPLETION PERCENTAGE, BOTH TEAMS
.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)
.604 (UW 9-16, Florida State 23-37), Champs Sports
(Dec. 27, 2008)
.603 (UW 10-20, UCLA 28-43), Rose (Jan. 1, 1994)
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)
23 by Auburn, Music City (Dec. 31, 2003)
27 by Southern California, Rose (Jan. 1, 1953)
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)
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)
MOST YARDS PER PASS COMPLETION
20.3 vs. Kansas State, Independence (Dec. 11, 1982)
20.1 vs. Auburn, Capital One (Jan. 2, 2006)
161
17.1 vs. UCLA, Rose (Jan. 1, 1999)
15.1 vs. Tennessee, Garden State (Dec. 13, 1981)
15.0 vs. Stanford, Rose (Jan. 1, 2000)
2 vs. Southern California, Rose (Jan. 1, 1953)
2 vs. Georgia, Outback (Jan. 1, 2005)
2 vs. Arkansas, Capital One (Jan. 1, 2007)
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)
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)
THIRD-DOWN CONVERSIONS
MOST THIRD DOWNS CONVERTED
8 vs. UCLA, Sun (Dec. 29, 2000)
7 vs. Southern California, Rose (Jan. 1, 1953)
7 vs. Georgia, Outback (Jan. 1, 1998)
7 vs. Auburn, Capital One (Jan. 2, 2006)
6 6 times (MR: vs. Miami, Champs Sports, Dec. 29, 2009)
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)
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)
4 by Tennessee, Garden State (Dec. 13, 1981)
4 by Auburn, Capital One (Jan. 2, 2006)
FEWEST INTERCEPTION RETURN YARDS BY OPPONENT
0 13 times (MR: by Miami, Champs Sports (Dec. 29, 2009)
PENALTIES
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)
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 THIRD DOWNS CONVERTED, BOTH TEAMS
7 (UW 4, Stanford 3), Rose (Jan. 1, 2000)
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)
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)
HIGHEST THIRD-DOWN CONVERSION PCT.
.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)
.467 (7-15) vs. Georgia, Outback (Jan. 1, 1998)
.467 (7-15) vs. Auburn, Capital One (Jan. 2, 2006)
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)
LOWEST THIRD-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)
.286 (4-14) by Auburn, Capital One (Jan. 2, 2006)
FEWEST PENALTIES BY OPPONENT
2 by Utah, Copper (Dec. 27, 1996)
3 by Miami, Champs Sports (Dec. 29, 2009)
5 by Duke, Hall of Fame (Jan. 2, 1995)
5 by Georgia, Outback (Jan. 1, 1998)
5 by Auburn, Capital One (Jan. 2, 2006)
5 by Tennessee, Outback (Jan. 1, 2008)
INTERCEPTIONS
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)
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)
162
16 (Arkansas 12, UW 4), Capital One (Jan. 1, 2007)
2 vs. Utah, Copper (Dec. 27, 1996)
3 vs. Auburn, Capital One (Jan. 2, 2006)
4 vs. Southern California, Rose (Jan. 1, 1963)
4 vs. Auburn, Music City (Dec. 31, 2003)
FEWEST PENALTIES, BOTH TEAMS
5 (UW 3, Utah 2), Copper (Dec. 27, 1996)
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 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)
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 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)
FEWEST YARDS PENALIZED
10 vs. Tennessee, Outback (Jan. 1, 2008)
18 vs. Washington, Rose (Jan. 1, 1960)
20 vs. Southern California, Rose (Jan. 1, 1953)
25 vs. Auburn, Music City (Dec. 31, 2003)
25 vs. Florida State, Champs Sports (Dec. 27, 2008)
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)
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 PUNTS, BOTH TEAMS
4 (UW 2, Utah 2), Copper (Dec. 27, 1996)
5 (Duke 4, UW 1), Hall of Fame (Jan. 2, 1995)
8 (UW 6, UCLA 2), Rose (Jan. 1, 1994)
8 (UW 5, Georgia 3), Outback (Jan. 1, 1998)
8 (UW 5, UCLA 3), Rose (Jan. 1, 1999)
8 (UW 5, UCLA 3), Sun (Dec. 29, 2000)
FEWEST YARDS PENALIZED AGAINST OPPONENT
11 by Utah, Copper (Dec. 27, 1996)
20 by Miami, Champs Sports (Dec. 29, 2009)
27 by Georgia, Outback (Jan. 1, 1998)
35 by Auburn, Capital One (Jan. 2, 2006)
40 by Duke, Hall of Fame (Jan. 2, 1995)
MOST PUNT YARDS
347 vs. Stanford, Rose (Jan. 1, 2000)
310 vs. Georgia, Outback (Jan. 1, 2005)
299 vs. Arkansas, Capital One (Jan. 1, 2007)
268 vs. Tennessee, Outback (Jan. 1, 2008)
266 vs. Florida State, Champs Sports (Dec. 27, 2008)
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)
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)
FEWEST YARDS PENALIZED, BOTH TEAMS
42 (UW 31, Utah 11), Copper (Dec. 27, 1996)
70 (Tennessee 60, UW 10), Outback (Jan. 1, 2008)
80 (UW 60, Miami 20) Champs Sports (Dec. 29, 2009)
82 (Southern California 62, UW 20), Rose (Jan. 1, 1953)
91 (Auburn 66, UW 25), Music City (Dec. 31, 2003)
91 (UW 56, Auburn 35), Capital One (Jan. 2, 2006)
MOST PUNT YARDS, BOTH TEAMS
653 (UW 347, Stanford 306), Rose (Jan. 1, 2000)
607 (Southern California 411, UW 196), Rose (Jan. 1, 1953)
568 (UW 299, Arkansas 269), Capital One (Jan. 1, 2007)
563 (UW 268, Tennessee 295), Outback (Jan. 1, 2008)
528 (Kansas State 294, UW 244), Independence (Dec. 11, 1982)
PUNTING
FEWEST PUNT YARDS, BOTH TEAMS
144 (UW 82, Utah 42), Copper (Dec. 27, 1996)
208 (Duke 170, UW 38), Hall of Fame (Jan. 2, 1995)
299 (UW 229, UCLA 70), Rose (Jan. 1, 1994)
323 (UW 186, UCLA 137), Sun (Dec. 29, 2000)
325 (UW 218, Georgia 107), Outback (Jan. 1, 1998)
MOST PUNTS
8 vs. Stanford, Rose (Jan. 1, 2000)
7 vs. Georgia, Outback (Jan. 1, 2005)
6 6 times (MR: vs. Florida State, Champs Sports, Dec. 27, 2008)
FEWEST PUNTS
1 vs. Duke, Hall of Fame (Jan. 2, 1995)
163
HIGHEST PUNTING AVERAGE*
44.7 (6 punts) vs. Tennessee, Outback (Jan. 1, 2008)
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)
43.4 (8 punts) vs. Stanford, Rose (Jan. 1, 2000)
*minimum 5 punts
MOST KICKOFF RETURNS BY OPPONENT
5 by Southern California, Rose (Jan. 1, 1963)
5 by Miami, Champs Sports (Dec. 29, 2009)
4 7 times (MR: by Florida State, Champs Sports, Dec. 27, 2008)
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)
71 by Florida State, Champs Sports (Dec. 27, 2008)
HIGHEST PUNTING AVERAGE BY OPPONENT*
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)
45.2 (6 punts) by Tennessee, Garden State (Dec. 13, 1981)
45.2 (5 punts) by Auburn, Music City (Dec. 31, 2003)
*minimum 5 punts
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)
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. Tennessee, Outback, Jan. 1, 2008)
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)
37 vs. UCLA, Rose (Jan. 1, 1999)
37 vs. Miami, Champs Sports (Dec. 29, 2009)
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)
QUARTERBACK SACKS
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 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 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)
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)
16 vs. UCLA, Rose (Jan. 1, 1994)
KICKOFF RETURNS
WEATHER CONDITIONS
MOST KICKOFF RETURNS
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)
WARMEST TEMPERATURES AT KICKOFF
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)
70 and partly cloudy, Hall of Fame (Jan. 2, 1995)
70 and partly cloudy, Outback (Jan. 1, 2005)
70 and overcast, Outback (Jan. 1, 2008)
MOST KICKOFF RETURN YARDS
119 vs. Tennessee, Garden State (Dec. 13, 1981)
104 vs. Georgia, Outback (Jan. 1, 1998)
103 vs. Tennessee, Outback (Jan. 1, 2008)
100 vs. Kentucky, Hall of Fame (Dec. 29, 1984)
99 vs. Auburn, Music City (Dec. 31, 2003)
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)
164
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)
93,872, Rose, Rose Bowl Stadium (Jan. 1, 1999)
93,731, Rose, Rose Bowl Stadium (Jan. 1, 2000)
62,414, Outback, Raymond James Stadium (Jan. 1, 2005)
61,384, Hall of Fame, Tampa Stadium (Jan. 2, 1995)
60,774, Capital One, Florida Citrus Bowl Stadium (Jan. 1, 2007)
60,121, Outback, Raymond James Stadium (Jan. 1, 2008)
LOWEST ATTENDANCE
24,684, Independence, Independence Stadium (Dec. 11, 1982)
42,122, Copper, Arizona Stadium (Dec. 27, 1996)
47,300, Hall of Fame, Legion Field (Dec. 29, 1984)
49,093, Sun, Sun Bowl (Dec. 29, 2000)
50,690, Alamo, Alamodome (Dec. 28, 2002)
52,692, Champs Sports, Florida Citrus Bowl Stadium
(Dec. 27, 2008)
53,220, Garden State, Giants Stadium (Dec. 13, 1981)
55,109, Music City, The Coliseum (Dec. 31, 2003)
56,186, Outback, Houlihan’s Stadium (Jan. 1, 1998)
56,747, Champs Sports, Florida Citrus Bowl Stadium
(Dec. 29, 2009)
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 (Florida Citrus Bowl Stadium), Orlando, Fla.,
7:06 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)
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)
165
Major Individual Awards
Heisman Trophy
Outstanding player in the U.S.
Alan Ameche, 1954
winner
Ron Dayne, 1999
winner
Maxwell Award
Outstanding college player
Ron Dayne, 1999
winner
Walter Camp Award
Outstanding college player
Alan Ameche, 1953
winner
Ron Dayne, 1999
winner
Doak Walker Award
Nation’s best running back
Ron Dayne, 1998
finalist
Ron Dayne, 1999
winner
Anthony Davis, 2001
semi-finalist
Brian Calhoun, 2005
semi-finalist
P.J. Hill, 2006
semi-finalist
Davey O’Brien Award
Nation’s best quarterback
John Stocco, 2006
semi-finalist
Biletnikoff Award
Nation’s top receiver
Lee Evans, 2001
finalist
John Mackey Award
Nation’s best tight end
Travis Beckum, 2006
Travis Beckum, 2007
UW IN HEISMAN
TROPHY VOTING
These are Wisconsin’s top 10
finishers in the Heisman Trophy
voting through the years.
Year
1938
1942
1953
1954
1959
1962
1962
1999
Player
Howard Weiss, 6th
Dave Schreiner, 10th
Alan Ameche, 6th
Alan Ameche, winner
Dale Hackbart, 7th
Pat Richter, 6th
Ron Vander Kelen, 9th
Ron Dayne, winner
Mosi Tatupu Award
Nation’s top special teams player
Vitaly Pisetsky, 1999
finalist
Nick Davis, 1999
semi-finalist
Nick Davis, 2001
finalist
Wuerffel Trophy
Academics, athletics, community service
Joe Thomas, 2006
finalist
Draddy Trophy
Nation’s top football student-athlete
(nicknamed the “Academic Heisman”)
Jim Leonhard, 2004
finalist
Joe Thomas, 2006
finalist
Football News
Player of the Year
Chuck Bednarik Award
College defensive player of the year
Erasmus James, 2004 finalist
O’Brien Schofield, 2009 semi-finalist
Bronko Nagurski Trophy
Best defensive player in college football
Erasmus James, 2004 finalist
Ted Hendricks Award
Defensive end of the year
Erasmus James, 2004 finalist
Tom Burke, 1998
Ron Dayne, 1998
Ron Dayne, 1999
Michael Bennett, 2000
Wendell Bryant, 2001
Lee Evans, 2001
semi-finalist
semi-finalist
winner
semi-finalist
semi-finalist
semi-finalist
The Sporting News
Player of the Year
Ron Dayne, 1999
winner
Associated Press
Player of the Year
Jim Thorpe Award
Ron Dayne, 1999
Rimington Trophy
Nation’s best defensive back
Troy Vincent, 1991
semi-finalist
Jamar Fletcher, 2000
winner
Jim Leonhard, 2004
semi-finalist
Columbus Touchdown Club
Player of the Year
Nation’s top center
Al Johnson, 2002
Ronnie Lott Trophy
semi-finalist
finalist
finalist
Outland Trophy
Outstanding interior lineman
Aaron Gibson, 1998
finalist
Chris McIntosh, 1999 finalist
Joe Thomas, 2006
winner
Rotary Lombardi Award
Outstanding college lineman
Aaron Gibson, 1998
finalist
Wendell Bryant, 2000
semi-finalist
Wendell Bryant, 2001
semi-finalist
Erasmus James, 2004 finalist
Joe Thomas, 2005
semi-finalist
Joe Thomas, 2006
semi-finalist
Defensive player of the year who has the
biggest impact both on and off the field
Jim Leonhard, 2004
finalist
Ray Guy Award
Nation’s best collegiate punter
Kevin Stemke, 2000
winner
Lou Groza Award
Nation’s top college placekicker
Matt Davenport, 1998 semi-finalist
Vitaly Pisetsky, 1999
finalist
Taylor Mehlhaff, 2006 semi-finalist
Taylor Mehlhaff, 2006 finalist
Philip Welch, 2008
semi-finalist
166
winner
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)
Bobby Dodd Foundation
National Coach of the Year
Barry Alvarez, 1993
Barry Alvarez, 1999
winner
semi-finalist
AFCA Coach of the Year
Barry Alvarez, 1993
Barry Alvarez, 1998
Barry Alvarez, 1999
winner
semi-finalist
semi-finalist
Bear Bryant Award
National coach of the year
Bret Bielema, 2006
finalist
Dave McClain Big Ten
Coach of the Year
Barry Alvarez, 1993
Barry Alvarez, 1998
Bret Bielema, 2006
The Silver Football
(Big Ten Most Valuable Player)
Howard Weiss, 1938
Dave Schreiner, 1942
Robert Wilson, 1949
Alan Ameche, 1954
Ron Vander Kelen, 1962
Brent Moss, 1993
Ron Dayne, 1999
Big Ten Player 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.)
Big Ten 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.)
Big Ten Rookie of the Year
Tony Lowery, 1987
Ron Dayne, 1996
Brooks Bollinger, 1999
Anthony Davis, 2001
P.J. Hill, 2006
Chris Borland, 2009
167
All-Americans
This list includes all Badgers who made first-, second- or
third-team All-America squads. 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; AW — Athletic
World; C — Collier’s (picked by WC); CBS — CBS Sportsline.
com; CFN — Collegefootballnews.com; CNN/SI — Cable News
Network/Sports Illustrated; 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; FWA — 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; TSN — The Sporting News; UP —
United Press; UPI — United Press International; WC — Walter
Camp; WE — Walter Eckersall
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Pat O’Dea, FB (C 2nd; CW 2nd)
Pat O’Dea, FB (C 3rd)
Art Curtis, T (CW 2nd); Norsky Larson, HB (CW 2nd)
Arne Lerum, G (C 3rd)
Wilson Berthke, G (C 3rd)
Wilson Berthke, G (C 3rd); Albion Findlay, HB (C 3rd)
John Messmer, G (C 2nd)
Jimmy Dean, E (C 3rd)
Al Buser, T (C 3rd)
Robert Butler, T (C 1st); Joe Hoeffel, E (C 2nd)
Robert Butler, T (C 2nd); Ray Keeler, G (INS/FM 1st)
Howard Buck, T (WE 2nd); Arlie Mucks, G (INS/FM 1st);
Ray Keeler, G (INS/FM 2nd)
Howard Buck, T (NEA 1st; WE 1st; INS/FM 1st; C 2nd)
Charles Carpenter, C (WE 3rd); Paul Meyers, E (WE 3rd);
Howard Hancock, G (FM 2nd)
W.M. Kelley, E (C 3rd)
Frank Weston, E (C 2nd); Paul Meyers, E (WE 1st);
Charles Carpenter, C (FM 1st)
Frank Weston, E (FM 1st; WE 2nd; CP 2nd; INS 3rd);
Ralph Scott, T (C 1st); George Bunge, C (CP 1st)
George Bunge, C (INS 3rd);
Alvah Elliott, B (WE 2nd; INS 3rd);
R.H. Brumm, T (CP 2nd); Jimmy Brader, T (FW 3rd)
Marty Below, T (WE 2nd; C 3rd); Gus Tebell, E (WE 3rd);
Rollie Williams, B (WE 3rd)
Marty Below, T (INS 1st; AW 1st; WE 1st; CP 2nd);
Adolph Bieberstein, G (WE 3rd);
Merrill Taft, FB (CP 2nd)
Adolph Bieberstein, G (A-S 3rd)
R.J. Stipek, G (CP 2nd; C 3rd);
Doyle Harmon, HB (WE 3rd)
Rube Wagner, T (WE 3rd; NANA 3rd)
Milo 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)
Greg Kabat, G (AP 3rd; C.P. 3rd)
Mario Pacetti, T (INS 3rd); Greg Kabat, G (H 3rd)
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Howard Weiss, FB (INS 1st; UP 2nd; H 2nd; N.Y. Sun
2nd; NEA 2nd; AP 3rd; World-Telegram 3rd)
George Paskvan, FB (AP 2nd; A-P 3rd)
Dave Schreiner, E (AP 1st; A-P 2nd;
N.Y. Sun 2nd; H 2nd)
Dave 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)
Earl Girard, QB (L 1st)
Robert Wilson, C (C.P. 2nd; AP 3rd; G-R 3rd; A-P 3rd)
Ed Withers, DB (L 1st)
Hal 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)
Dave Suminski, T (AP 1st); Don Voss, E (L 1st);
Alan Ameche, FB (M-N 1st; GR 1st;
Athletic Publications 1st)
Alan Ameche, FB (L 1st; FWA 1st; NEA 1st;
Paramount News 1st; GR 1st; UP 2nd; INS 2nd;
AP 3rd; A-P 2nd)
Alan Ameche, FB (AP 1st; UP 1st; L 1st; FWA 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 Publications 1st;
N.Y. Metro Newspapers 1st; Pitts Smith News 1st;
GR 1st; Jet 1st)
Dan Lanphear, T (AP 1st; UP 1st; NEA 1st; TSN 1st;
L 1st; AFCA 1st)
Pat Richter, E (UPI 1st; ABC 1st)
Pat Richter, E (AP 1st; UPI 1st; N.Y. Daily News 1st;
TSN 1st; AFCA 1st; FWA 1st; CBS 1st; F-M 1st;
Boston Record 1st)
Ken Criter, LB (AP 3rd)
Billy Marek, RB (AP 2nd; UPI 2nd);
Dennis Lick, T (FN 1st)
Dennis Lick, T (UPI 1st; AFCA 1st; NEA 1st; TSN 1st;
Time 1st; WC 1st)
Lawrence Johnson (TSN 1st)
Ray Snell, T (TSN 1st; UPI 2nd)
Tim Krumrie, NG (AP 1st; UPI 1st; WC 1st; FN 1st;
NEA 2nd);
Matt VandenBoom, DB (UPI 1st)
Tim Krumrie, NG (WC 1st)
Richard Johnson, DB (FWA 1st; TSN 2nd);
Jeff Dellenbach, T (AP 3rd); Al Toon, E (FN 3rd)
Paul Gruber, T (TSN 1st; UPI 2nd)
Troy Vincent, DB (FN 1st; TSN 1st; UPI 1st;
FWA 1st; AP 2nd)
Brent Moss, TB (AP 2nd; UPI 2nd; CPN 2nd);
Joe Panos, T (AP 2nd);
Lamark Shackerford, NG (UPI 2nd; AP 3rd)
Cory Raymer, C (AP 1st; UPI 1st; AFCA 1st; WC 1st;
FN 1st; CS 1st; TSN 1st)
Tarek Saleh, DE (FN 2nd)
Tarek Saleh, DE (FN 1st);
Ron Dayne, TB (AP 3rd);
Jerry Wunsch, T (AP 3rd; FN 2nd)
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Ron Dayne, TB (FN 1st)
Tom Burke, DE (WC 1st; FWA 1st; AFCA 1st; AP 1st;
FN 1st; TSN 1st);
Ron Dayne, TB (WC 1st);
Aaron Gibson, T (WC 1st; FWA 1st; AFCA 1st; AP 1st;
FN 1st; TSN 2nd)
Nick Davis, WR (TSN 3rd);
Ron Dayne, TB (AP 1st; WC 1st; AFCA 1st; FWA 1st;
FN 1st; TSN 1st; CNN/SI 1st; CBS Sportsline 1st);
Jamar Fletcher, CB (FN 1st; TSN 1st; CNN/SI 1st; CBS
Sportsline 2nd; WC 2nd; AP 2nd);
Chris McIntosh, LT (AP 1st; WC 1st; AFCA 1st; FWA 1st;
FN 1st; TSN 1st; CNN/SI 1st; CBS Sportsline 1st);
Casey Rabach, C (CBS Sportsline 2nd)
Jamar Fletcher, DB (AFCA 1st; WC 1st; FN 1st; FWA 1st;
AP 1st; R 1st; CNN/SI 1st; TSN 2nd);
Casey Rabach, C/RG (WC 2nd; AP 2nd);
Kevin Stemke, P (CNN/SI 1st; AP 2nd; TSN 2nd;
FN 2nd)
Wendell Bryant, DT (AFCA 1st; FN 1st; ABC 1st;
CNN/SI 1st; CFN 1st; AP 2nd, TSN 2nd);
Lee Evans, WR (FN 1st; ABC 1st; CFN 1st; AP 2nd,
TSN 2nd)
Al Johnson, C (TSN 3rd);
Jim Leonhard, DB (CNN/SI 1st; WC 2nd; AP 3rd)
Jim Leonhard, DB (ESPN 1st); Lee Evans, WR (CFN 2nd)
Erasmus James, DE (AP 1st, FWA 1st, WC 1st,
AFCA 1st, ESPN 1st, CFN 1st, CNN/SI 1st,
CPN 1st);
Dan Buenning, G (CPN 1st, AP 2nd, TSN 2nd);
Jim Leonhard, S (CPN 1st, WC 2nd)
Joe Thomas, T (PFW 1st, WC 2nd, SI.com 2nd, R 2nd);
Brandon Williams, WR (AP 2nd, R 2nd);
Brian Calhoun, RB (AP 2nd, SI.com 2nd, R 3rd);
Ken DeBauche, P (SI.com 2nd)
Joe Thomas, T (AP 1st, WC 1st, AFCA 1st, FWA 1st,
ESPN 1st, SI.com 1st, TSN 1st, PFW 1st, R 1st,
CBS 1st)
Travis Beckum, TE (WC 2nd, SI.com 2nd)
P.J. Hill, RB (R 3rd)
Travis Beckum, TE (WC 1st, R 1st, TSN 2nd);
Taylor Mehlhaff, K (AFCA 1st)
Kraig Urbik, G (ESPN 1st)
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First-Team All-Americans
Robert “Butts” Butler
Tackle, 1912
Was 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 professionally
with the Canton Bulldogs …
in 1972, was inducted into the
College Football Hall of Fame
George Bunge
Center, 1920
A two-time All-American at
center, he earned first-team
honors in 1920
Ray “Tubby” Keeler
Guard, 1913
Consensus All-American …
first-team All-Big Ten in 1912
and 1913
Ralph Scott
Tackle, 1920
Consensus All-American …
played for Chicago Bears,
1921-25
Arlie Mucks
Guard, 1914
Was also a track star at the
UW … undefeated in college
career in the discus and shot
put … competed in the 1912
Olympic Games in Stockholm,
Sweden and placed second in
the discus … became a Big
Ten football official following
his playing days
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
Howard “Cub” Buck
Tackle, 1915
Was 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 Meyers
End, 1919
Consensus all-American …
first-team All-Big Ten in 1916
and 1919
Frank Weston
End, 1920
First-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
Milo Lubratovich
Tackle, 1930
Consensus All-American …
was named first-team All-Big
Ten in 1930 … missed the
1929 season with a broken leg
… played in the 1930 EastWest Shrine Game … played
with the Brooklyn Dodgers
from 1931-35
Howard Weiss
Fullback, 1938
Given 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 Schreiner
End, 1941-42
Was a consensus All-American
in 1942 … also in 1942, was
awarded the “Silver Football”
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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 Harder
Fullback, 1942
Was the Big Ten’s scoring and
rushing 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 … 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 championship team …
a 1953 Pro Bowler … after
playing days, became an NFL
referee
Earl Girard
Quarterback, 1944
A 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 Withers
Defensive Back, 1950-51
Had 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
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
Hal Faverty
Defensive End, 1951
Starred on the top defensive
unit in the country in 1951 …
was a defensive specialist and
one of the top linebackers in
the nation … twice was named
United Press Lineman of the
Week … earned all-conference
honors as a senior in 1951 …
played in the 1951 East-West
Shrine Game … played professionally for the Green Bay
Packers in 1952
Alan Ameche
Fullback, 1952-53-54
Wisconsin’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 rushing 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 overtime win over
the Giants in the 1958 NFL
title game
Pat O’Donahue
End, 1951
Member 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 Suminski
Tackle, 1952
Played 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 Voss
End, 1952
Member 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 …
Dan Lanphear
Tackle, 1959
Played 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 Richter
End, 1961-62
Was 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
171
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 firstround draft selection in 1963
Dennis Lick
Tackle, 1974-75
A consensus All-American in
1975 … was first-team AllBig 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
Ray Snell
Tackle, 1979
Badger 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 VandenBoom
Defensive Back, 1981
Named 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 interception in the game)
… in 1981 was the Big Ten coleader with six interceptions
… had three interceptions in
1981 season opener, a 21-14
win over top-ranked Michigan
Tim Krumrie
Nose Guard, 1981-82
Consensus All-American in
1981 … named first-team AllBig 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
defensive lineman with 444
… started all 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 Johnson
Defensive Back, 1984
First-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-forloss, and three interceptions
… drafted 11th overall by the
Houston Oilers in 1985 and
played for them from 1985-92
Paul Gruber
Tackle, 1987
A 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 Vincent
Defensive Back, 1991
Was 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-present … five-time
Pro Bowl selection (2000, ‘01,
‘02, ‘03, ‘04) ... was named
NFL Man of the Year for the
2002 season
Cory Raymer
Center, 1994
Consensus 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 … has played for
Washington and San Diego
Tarek Saleh
Defensive End, 1996
A 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 Dayne
Running Back, 1997-98-99
1999 Heisman Trophy winner
… a consensus All-American
in 1999 … holds NCAA record
with 6,397 rushing 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
… averaged 169.5 yards a
game in the 1999 season …
a Badger captain in 1999 …
member of two Big Ten championship 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 now
plays for the Denver Broncos
… member of the Giants team
that went to Super Bowl XXXV
Aaron Gibson
Tackle, 1998
Consensus All-American …
finalist for both the Lombardi
Award and Outland Trophy
172
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 …
has played for Detroit, Dallas
and Chicago
Tom Burke
Defensive End, 1998
Consensus 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 championship
team that won the 1999 Rose
Bowl … played for the Arizona
Cardinals
Jamar Fletcher
Defensive Back, 1999-2000
Consensus 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 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 championship
teams … has played for the
Miami Dolphins and San
Diego Chargers
Chris McIntosh
Tackle, 1999
Consensus 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 Stemke
Punter, 2000
Ray 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 honors in 1998 and 2000
… holds UW career records
in punting average with 43.5
yards per kick and 10,660
punting yards
Wendell Bryant
Defensive Tackle, 2001
Two-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
Lee Evans
Wide Receiver, 2001
One of three finalists for the
2001 Biletnikoff Award, given
to the nation’s top wide receiver ... broke the Big Ten record
for most receiving 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 history
… in only three years, eclipsed
the UW record with 2,255
career receiving yards … in
2001, he set school singleseason records for receptions
(75), touchdown receptions
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, receiving yards and
receiving TDs
Jim Leonhard
Defensive Back, 2002-03-04
First-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 interceptions
in 2002 and led Big Ten in
interceptions in 2003 … his
21 interceptions are tied with
Jamar Fletcher for most alltime 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 secondteam Academic All-American
and two-time Academic AllBig Ten selection ... 2004
CoSIDA first-team Academic
All-American ... currently
plays for the Buffalo Bills
Erasmus James
Defensive End, 2004
A 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
... winner of UW’s Jay Seiler
Coaches Appreciation Award
... selected in the first round
of the 2005 NFL Draft by the
Minnesota Vikings
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Joe Thomas
Tackle, 2005-06
Two-time, first-team AllAmerican (a consensus AllAmerican 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 ScholarAthlete ($18,000 postgraduate scholarship winner) by
National Football Foundation
... ESPN The Magazine secondteam Academic All-American
in 2006 ... three-time ESPN
The Magazine Academic AllDistrict 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
Travis Beckum
Tight End, 2007
First-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 136 receptions are third
on school’s career list behind
only wide receivers Brandon
Williams (202) and Lee Evans
(175) ... currently seventh
on school’s career receiving
yardage list with 1,885 yards
Taylor Mehlhaff
Kicker, 2007
First-team All-American
according to American
Football Coaches Association
… two-time Lou Groza Award
semifinalist ... first-team AllBig 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
COLLEGE
FOOTBALL HALL
OF FAMERS
Year
1962
1972
1974
1988
1975
1955
1993
1996
Kraig Urbik
Guard, 2008
First-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 AllBig Ten selection ... selected
to play in the 2008 Senior
Bowl ... team captain as a
senior
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Player
Pat O’Dea
Robert Butler
Elroy Hirsch
Marty Below
Alan Ameche
Dave Schreiner
Pat Harder
Pat Richter
First-team All-Big Ten
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1932
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1947
1949
1951
Ewald Stiehm, center
John Messmer, guard
John Messmer, guard
Harlan Rogers, end
Oscar Ostoff, tackle
Jack Wilce, fullback
James Dean, end
Bill Mackmiller, guard
James Dean, end
R.E. Branstad, tackle
A.L. Buser, tackle
Ed Hoeffel, end
John Moll, quarterback
H.S. Ofstie, end
Al Tandberg, fullback
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
Robert Butler, tackle
Ray Keeler, guard
Howard Buck, tackle
Dow Beyers, halfback
Howard Buck, tackle
Paul Meyers, end
W.M. Kelly, end
Eber Simpson, quarterback
Paul Meyers, end
Frank Weston, end
Alvah Elliott, halfback
Marty Below, tackle
Gustaf Tebell, end
Rollie Williams, quarterback
Marty Below, tackle
Merrill Taft, fullback
Doyle Hamilton, halfback
Ed Crofoot, halfback
Rube Wagner, tackle
John Parks, guard
Greg Kabat, guard
Milo Lubratovich, tackle
Greg Kabat, guard
Greg Kabat, guard
Jack Murray, center
Howard Weiss, fullback
George Paskvan, fullback
George Paskvan, fullback
Pat Harder, fullback
Dave Schreiner, end
Pat Harder, fullback
Elroy Hirsch, halfback
Fred Negus, center
Dave Schreiner, end
Clarence Esser, tackle
Bob Wilson, center/end
Bob Wilson, center/end
John Coatta, quarterback
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Alan Ameche, fullback
Bob Kennedy, guard
George O’Brien, guard
Dave Suminski, tackle
Alan Ameche, fullback
Alan Ameche, fullback
Gary Messner, guard
Jerry Stalcup, guard
Dick Teteak, center
Dale Hackbart, quarterback
Dan Lanphear, tackle
Jerry Stalcup, guard
Pat Richter, end 1962
Pat Richter, end
Ron Vander Kelen, quarterback
Louis Holland, halfback
Bob Richter, linebacker
Ken Criter, linebacker
Tom Domres, tackle
Ken Criter, linebacker
Bill Gregory, defensive end
Chuck Winfrey, linebacker
Rufus Ferguson, running back
Larry Mialik, tight end
Rufus Ferguson, running back
Dave Lokanc, linebacker
Billy Marek, running back
Mike Webster, center
Dennis Lick, tackle
Billy Marek, running back
Jack Novak, end
Dennis Lick, tackle
Billy Marek, running back
Terry Stieve, tackle
Dennis Stejskal, defensive end
Dave Mohapp, fullback
Ray Snell, tackle
Tim Krumrie, noseguard
Dave Greenwood, def. back
Tim Krumrie, noseguard
Dave Mohapp, fullback
Darryl Sims, defensive tackle
Matt VandenBoom, def. back
Dave Greenwood, def. back
Tim Krumrie, noseguard
Darryl Sims, defensive tackle
Matt VandenBoom, def. back
Bob Winckler, tackle
Jim Melka, linebacker
Al Toon, wide receiver
Jeff Dellenbach, tackle
Richard Johnson, def. back
Darryl Sims, defensive tackle
Al Toon, wide receiver
Bob Landsee, guard
Nate Odomes, defensive back
Michael Reid, linebacker
Paul Gruber, tackle
Don Davey, defensive tackle
Troy Vincent, cornerback
Chuck Belin, guard
Gary Casper, linebacker
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1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
Lamark Shackerford, noseguard
Rich Thompson, kicker
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, noseguard
Jeff Messenger, safety
Cory Raymer, center
Joe Rudolph, guard
Mike Thompson, def. tackle
Mike Verstegen, tackle
Tarek Saleh, defensive end
Ron Dayne, running back
Pete Monty, linebacker
Tarek Saleh, defensive end
Jamie Vanderveldt, guard
Matt Davenport, kicker
Tom Burke, defensive end
Matt Davenport, kicker
Ron Dayne, running back
Jamar Fletcher, cornerback
Aaron Gibson, tackle
Kevin Stemke, punter
Wendell Bryant, defensive tackle
Ron Dayne, running back
Bill Ferrario, guard
Jamar Fletcher, cornerback
Chris McIntosh, tackle
Vitaly Pisetsky, kicker
Casey Rabach, center
Wendell Bryant, defensive tackle
Jamar Fletcher, cornerback
Nick Greisen, linebacker
Casey Rabach, guard
Kevin Stemke, punter
Mark Anelli, tight end
Wendell Bryant, defensive tackle
Anthony Davis, running back
Mike Echols, defensive back
Lee Evans, wide receiver
Nick Greisen, linebacker
Jim Leonhard, defensive back
Lee Evans, wide receiver
Anttaj Hawthorne, def. tackle
Jim Leonhard, defensive back
Alex Lewis, linebacker
Dan Buenning, guard
Anttaj Hawthorne, def. tackle
Erasmus James, defensive end
Jim Leonhard, defensive back
Scott Starks, defensive back
Brian Calhoun, running back
Ken DeBauche, punter
Joe Thomas, offensive tackle
P.J. Hill, running back
Jack Ikegwuonu, def. back
Joe Thomas, offensive tackle
2007
2008
2009
Travis Beckum, tight end
Marcus Coleman, center
Jack Ikegwuonu, defensive back
Taylor Mehlhaff, kicker
Garrett Graham, tight end
Allen Langford, defensive back
Gabe Carimi, tackle
John Clay, running back
Garrett Graham, tight end
John Moffitt, guard
O’Brien Schofield, defensive end
176
Team Honors and Awards
Ivan Williamson
Scholastic Award
2008
2009
Presented annually to a player(s) who has
been exemplary in the areas of scholarship
and sportsmanship.
Jimmy Demetral Team MVP
1955
1956
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1961
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1972
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2002
2003
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2005
2006
2007
Wells Gray
William Lowe
John Heineke
Sidney Williams
Robert Zeman
Gerald Kulcinski
David Bichler
Gary Kroner
Bob Johnson
James Hennig
Louis Jung
Eric Rice
John Boyajian
Lynn Buss
Brad Monroe
Gary Buss
Terry Whittaker
Keith Nosbusch
Christopher Davis
Gary Dickert
Dave Anderson
Tim McConnell
Terry Breuscher
Dan Schieble
Tom Stauss
Joe Rothbauer
Matt VandenBoom
Kyle Borland
Tim Stracka
Steve Fritz
Russ Bellford
Brian Hoffman
Michael Reid
Rod Lossow
Andy Hartlieb
Tim Knoeck
Don Davey
Jerry Huggett
Korey Manley
Scott Nelson
Joe Rudolph
Matt Nyquist
Bryan Jurewicz
Ben McCormick
Bob Adamov
Chris Ghidorzi
Dague Retzlaff
Joey Boese
Jason Jowers
Jeff Mack
Jim Leonhard
Jason Pociask
Luke Swan
Kirk DeCremer
Chris Pressley
Mickey Turner
Presented annually to the player(s) most
instrumental to the success of the team, as
selected by his teammates and coaches.
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1927
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1929
1930
1931
1932
1933
1934
1935
1936
1937
1938
1939
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1961
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1963
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1967
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1969
1970
1971
1972
1973
1974
1975
1976
Jefferson Burrus, E
Ed Crofoot, HB
Bo Cuisinier, QB
Harold Rebholz, FB
Ernie Lusby, HB
Harold Smith, T
Mickey McGuire, HB
Robert Schiller, HB
Milt Kummer, G
Ed Jankowski, FB
Ed Jankowski, FB
Howard Weiss, FB
Howard Weiss, FB
George Paskvan, FB
George Paskvan, FB
Pat Harder, FB
Dave Schreiner, E
Joe Keenan, C
Clarence Esser, T
Clarence Esser, T
Fred Negus, C
Robert Wilson, C
Robert Wilson, C
Robert Wilson, C
Bob Radcliffe, LB
Hal Faverty, E
Dave Suminski, T
Alan Ameche, FB
Alan Ameche, FB
Wells Gray, T
David Howard, E
Danny Lewis, HB
Jon Hobbs, FB
Dick Teteak, C
Jerry Stalcup, G
Tom Wiesner, FB
Ron Miller, QB
Ron VanderKelen, QB
Jim Pernell, LB
Carl Silvestri, LB
Tom Brigham, DB
Bob Richter, LB
Tom Domres, DT
Ken Criter, LB
Stu Voigt, TE
Chuck Winfrey, LB
Neil Graff, QB
Rufus Ferguson, TB
Mike Webster, C
Gregg Bohlig, QB
Billy Marek, TB
Mike Carroll, QB
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1981
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1994
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1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
Dave Crossen, LB
Mike Kalasmiki, QB
Tom Stauss, WR
Dave Ahrens, LB
Dave Levenick, LB
Randy Wright, QB
Al Toon, WR
Al Toon, WR
Larry Emery, TB
Michael Reid, LB
Paul Gruber, OT
David Wings, LB
Tim Knoeck, OLB
Don Davey, DT
Troy Vincent, DB
Gary Casper, LB
Brent Moss, RB
Terrell Fletcher, RB
Darrell Bevell, QB
Eric Unverzagt, LB
Pete Monty, LB
Tom Burke, DE
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
Ron Dayne, RB
Chris McIntosh, T
Chris Chambers, WR
Lee Evans, WR
Jim Leonhard, DB
Lee Evans, WR
Scott Starks, DB
Brian Calhoun, RB
Senior starters:
John Stocco, QB
Joe Thomas, T
Joe Monty, DE
Mark Zalewski, LB
Joe Stellmacher, DB
Roderick Rogers, DB
Tyler Donovan, QB
Matt Shaughnessy, DL
Allen Langford, DB
Garrett Graham, TE
O’Brien Schofield, DE
Rookie of the Year
Presented to the top freshman or freshmen
as selected by the coaching staff.
1998
1999
Nick Davis, WR
Jamar Fletcher, DB
Brooks Bollinger, QB
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2007
2008
2009
Jim Sorgi, QB
Anthony Davis, RB
Jonathan Orr, WR
Booker Stanley, RB
Jamal Cooper, DL
Andy Crooks, LB
Matthew Shaughnessy, DL
Gabe Carimi, OL
Aaron Henry, DB
John Clay, RB
Chris Borland, LB
Scout Team Player
of the Year (Offense)
Presented annually to the offensive player
who excelled on the scout team in preparing the defense for each week’s game.
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
Jay Simala, QB
Theo Carney, RB
Robert Nelson, RB
Royce Roberson, RB
Dirk Stanger, QB
Eric Grams, TE
Eddie Faulkner, TB
Nick Mueller, FB
Brooks Bollinger, QB
Byron Brown, WR
Jerone Pettus, TB
Jason Palermo, DL
Devin Hollins, QB
Tyler Donovan, QB
Craig Meier, QB
Dion Foster, RB
Jerry Butler, RB
Lance Kendricks, TE
Curt Philips, QB
Tyler Holland, DB
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
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
Dan Kapke, OLB
Terry Glavin, LB
Al Gay, DL
Rod Spiller, DL
Haywood Simmons, DL
Royston Jones, LB
Rob Roell, DE
John Favret, DE
George Pratt, DT
Clint Bakken, DT
Russ Kuhns, LB
Jerron Smith, OLB
Matt Gajda, DL
Paul Joran, LB
Jamal Cooper, DL
Nick Sutton, LB
Terrance Jamison, DL
2006
2007
2008
2009
Kirk DeCremer, DL
Jamil Walker, DL
J.J. Watt, DL
Ethan Hemer, DL
1997
1998
Special Teams
Player of the Year
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
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, P
2005 Brandon Williams, KR/PR
2006 Taylor Mehlhaff, K
2007 Taylor Mehlhaff, K
2008 Bill Rentmeester, FB
2009 Will Hartmann, DB
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.
1979
1980
1981
1982
1983
1984
1985
1986
1987
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
Joe Rothbauer, C
John Williams, RB
Jerry Doerger, OL
Al Toon, WR
Michael Jones, WR
Chris Osswald, OG
Bob Landsee, OG
Paul Gruber, OT
Brian Anderson, TE
Marvin Artley, RB
Todd Nelson, OG
Craig Hudson, TE
Dave Senczyszyn, OL
Tom Browne, WR
Joe Panos, OL
Darrell Bevell, QB
Tony Simmons, WR
Michael London, WR
Jerry Wunsch, OL
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1999
2006
2007
2008
2009
Cecil Martin, FB
Ron Dayne, TB
Mike Samuel, QB
Demetrius Brown, WR
Mark Tauscher, T
Casey Rabach, C/RG
Mark Anelli, TE
Brooks Bollinger, QB
Jim Sorgi, QB
Dan Buenning, LG
Jonathan Orr, WR
Jason Palermo, OL
Travis Beckum, TE
Travis Beckum, TE
Marcus Coleman, C
Andy Kemp, OL
Eric Vanden Heuvel, OL
Scott Tolzien, QB
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
1980
1981
1982
1983
1984
1985
1986
1987
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
Larry Spurlin, LB
Von Mansfield, DB
Mark Shumate, DT
Jody O’Donnell, LB
Craig Raddatz, LB
Tim Jordan, OLB
Mike Boykins, NG
Charlie Fawley, LB
Richard Teets, DT
David Wings, LB
LaMarr White, DB
Malvin Hunter, LB
Malvin Hunter, OLB
Duer Sharp, OLB
Lamark Shackerford, NG
Jeff Messenger, DB
Jamel Brown, DB
Tarek Saleh, DE
Tarek Saleh, DE
Donnel Thompson, LB
John Favret, DE
Chris Ghidorzi, LB
Donnel Thompson, LB
John Favret, Rush
Wendell Bryant, DT
Jake Sprague, DL
Anttaj Hawthorne, DL
Erasmus James, DE
Joe Monty, DL
Allen Langford, DB
Nick Hayden, DL
Mike Newkirk, DL
Jason Chapman, DL
Matt Shaughnessy
Jaevery McFadden, LB
Jeff Stehle, DL
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
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
Steve Sasso
Rev. Msgr. Michael Burke
Pat Richter
John Chadima
Wayne Esser
Jim Kalscheur
Mark Peeler
Dr. Greg Landry
Dennis Helwig
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
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
Zach Hampton
Joe Stellmacher
Andy Crooks
Ben Strickland
Luke Swan
DeAndre Levy
Chris Maragos
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
2007
2008
2009
Ben Strickland
Paul Standring
Mike Newkirk
David Gilbert
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1939
1940
1941
1942
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1944
1945
1946
Charles Mayer
James Kerr
E.H. Ahara
J.D. Freeman
T.U. Lyman
T.U. Lyman
J.R. Richards
J.R. Richards
J.P. Riordan
Pat O’Dea
Pat O’Dea
A. Chamberlain
Art Curtis
William Juneau
Allan Abbott
James Bush
E. Vanderboom
W.A. Gelbach
John Messmer
Harlan Rogers
Jack Wilce
J.P. Dean
A.L. Buser
J.M. Hoeffel
Al Tanberg
R.M. Keeler
Howard Buck
Paul Meyers
Howard Hancock
F. Mann
C.H. Carpenter
Frank Weston
Guy Sundt
Rollie Williams
Marty Below
Jack Harris
Steve Polaski
Doyle Harmon
Ed Crofoot
Rube Wagner
John Parks
Milt Gantenbein
Harold Smith
Gregory Kabat
Harold Smith
John Bender
Ray Davis
John Golemgeske
Fred Benz
Howard Weiss
Vince Gavre
Ralph Moeller
John Tennant
Tom Farris
Mark Hoskins
Dave Schreiner
Joe Keenan
Allan Shafer
Jack Mead
Clarence Esser
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1948
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1950
1951
1952
1953
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1956
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1958
1959
1960
1961
1962
1963
1964
1965
1966
1967
1968
1969
1970
1971
1972
1973
1974
1975
1976
1977
1978
1979
1980
Jack Wink
Wally Dreyer
Robert Wilson
Ken Huxhold
Jim Hammond
George O’Brien
Roger Dornburg
Jerry Wuhrman
Gary Messner
Wells Gray
Pat Levenhagen
William Gehler
Jon Hobbs
Dave Kocourek
Jerry Stalcup
Bob Zeman
Henry Derleth
Tom Wiesner
Jim Bakken
Don Schade
Pat Richter
Steve Underwood
Ken Bowman
Andy Wojdula
Ron Frain
Ron Leafblad
Dave Fronek
Tony Loukas
Bob Richter
Tom Domres
Wally Schoessow
Bill Gregory
Don Murphy
Mel Reddick
Bill Gregory
Roger Jaeger
Bill Poindexter
Dave Lokanc
Keith Nosbusch
Chris Davis
Jim Schymanski
Mike Webster
Gregg Bohlig
Mark Zakula
Terry Stieve
Steve Wagner
Mike Carroll
Andy Michuda
Ron Pollard
John Rasmussen
Dennis Stejskal
Dave Charles
Dave Crossen
Dan Relich
Dennis Christenson
Ray Snell
Tom Stauss
Dave Ahrens
Joe Rothbauer
1981
1982
1983
1984
1985
1986
1987
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
180
Dave Levenick
Dave Mohapp
Larry Spurlin
Tim Krumrie
Matt VandenBoom
John Williams
Mike Herrington
Brian Marrow
Randy Wright
game captains
Russ Fields
Bob Landsee
Troy Spencer
Joe Armentrout
Craig Raddatz
Paul Gruber
Rod Lossow
Todd Nelson
David Wings
Dan Kissling
Tim Knoeck
Don Davey
Tony Lowery
Nick Polczinski
Greg Thomas
Chuck Belin
Tony Lowery
Brendan Lynch
Troy Vincent
Chuck Belin
Gary Casper
Lionell Crawford
Joe Panos
Lamark Shackerford
Jeff Messenger
Brent Moss
Joe Rudolph
Mike Thompson
Darrell Bevell
Jason Maniecki
Pete Monty
Steve Stark
Eric Unverzagt
Daryl Carter
Cayetano Castro
Pete Monty
Tarek Saleh
Jamie Vanderveldt
Jerry Wunsch
Kevin Huntley
David Lysek
Carl McCullough
Bob Adamov
Cecil Martin
Chris McIntosh
Donnel Thompson
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
Ron Dayne
Jason Doering
Chris Ghidorzi
Chris McIntosh
Donnel Thompson
Chris Chambers
Jason Doering
John Favret
Casey Rabach
Mark Anelli
Brooks Bollinger
Wendell Bryant
Nick Greisen
Chad Kuhns
Mike Echols
Brooks Bollinger
Lee Evans
Al Johnson
Lee Evans
Jim Leonhard
Jeff Mack
Jim Sorgi
Dan Buenning
Anthony Davis
Anttaj Hawthorne
Jim Leonhard
Brett Bell
Matt Bernstein
Donovan Raiola
Mark Zalewski
John Stocco
Joe Thomas
Mark Zalewski
(a 4th captain was
named each game)
Jonathan Casillas
Andy Crooks
Ken DeBauche
Ben Strickland
Luke Swan
(a 6th captain was
named each game)
DeAndre Levy
Mike Newkirk
Chris Pressley
Kraig Urbik
Garrett Graham
Chris Maragos
O’Brien Schofield
Mickey Turner
Academic Honors
Academic All-Americans
The College Sports Information Directors of America (CoSIDA)
selects the nation’s Academic All-America teams. To be nominated, a student-athlete must be a starter or important reserve with
at least a 3.20 cumulative grade-point average for his career.
1952
1953
1954
1955
1958
1959
1960
1962
1963
1966
1972
1980
1981
1982
1987
1988
1989
1990
1996
2003
2004
2006
Bob Kennedy, guard, first team
Alan Ameche, fullback, first team
Alan Ameche, fullback, first team
Pat Levenhagen, halfback, second team
Jon Hobbs, fullback, first team
Dale Hackbart, quarterback, first team
Henry Derleth, end, honorable mention
Pat Richter, tight end, first team
Ken Bowman, center, first team
Bob Richter, linebacker, second team
Rufus Ferguson, running back, first team
Dave Mohapp, fullback, second team
Dave Mohapp, fullback, second team
Kyle Borland, linebacker, first team
Tim Stracka, end, second team
Matt VandenBoom, defensive back, second
team
Don Davey, defensive end, first team
Don Davey, defensive end, first team
Don Davey, defensive end, first team
Don Davey, defensive tackle, first team
Bryan Jurewicz, defensive line, second team
Jim Leonhard, defensive back, second team
Jim Leonhard, defensive back, first team
Joe Thomas, offensive tackle, second team
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. Thirty-five scholarships each year go to football players (13 to Div. I-A players).
Wisconsin’s recipients are listed below.
1966
1980
1983
Dave Fronek, safety
Tom Stauss, split end
Matt VandenBoom, defensive back
National Football Foundation
Scholar-Athletes
1966
1979
2004
2006
Dave Fronek, safety
Tom Stauss, split end
Jim Leonhard, defensive back
Joe Thomas, offensive tackle
CoSIDA Academic
All-America All-Time Team
Four former Badger football greats were named to the Academic
All-America All-Time team at the College Sports Information
Directors of America convention 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 AllAmericans. Davey, a native of Manitowoc, Wis., is the only fourtime Academic All-America pick in university-division history.
Athletic Board Scholars
1985
1986
1987
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
Academic All-America Hall of Famers
Two former Badger gridiron stars (Alan Ameche and Pat
Richter) have been inducted into the CoSIDA Academic AllAmerica Hall of Fame.
To gain admittance to the Hall, student-athletes must be
former Academic All-Americans who distinguished themselves off
the playing field after graduation.
Ameche, who played professionally after graduation,
retired in Philadelphia after his career and became one of the city’s
philanthropic leaders. Richter played pro football in Washington
before returning to the 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.
Rhodes Scholars
1927
1950
Richard Streifel, computer science
Richard Streifel, computer science
Don Davey, mechanical engineering
Don Davey, mechanical engineering
Don Davey, mechanical engineering
Don Davey, mechanical engineering
Jeff Rasmussen, finance & banking
Matt Nyquist, business: management
Matt Nyquist, business: management
Mike Rader, mechanical engineering
Bryan Jurewicz, construction administration
Bryan Jurewicz, construction administration
Chris Ghidorzi, economics
Jason Eck, psychology & philosophy
Jason Schick, finance
Jason Schick, finance
Jason Schick, finance
Jason Pociask, kinesiology
Matt Gajda, mechanical engineering
Matt Gajda, mechanical engineering
Joel Nellis, kinesiology
Matt Brown, kinesiology
Matt Brown, kinesiology
Chris Pressley, masters, life communications
Jefferson Burrus
David Staiger
181
Academic All-Big Ten
1953
1954
1955
1956
1957
1958
1959
1960
1961
1962
1963
1966
1967
1968
1971
1972
1973
1974
1976
1977
1978
1979
1980
1981
1982
1983
1985
1987
John Dixon, guard
Pat Levenhagen, halfback
Clarence Stensby, guard
Pat Levenhagen, halfback
Pat Levenhagen, halfback
John Heineke, guard
Jerry Stalcup, guard
Bob Zeman, halfback
Henry Derleth, end
Dale Hackbart, quarterback
Henry Derleth, end
Brian Moore, end
Ron Carlson, end
Pat Richter, end
Ken Bowman, center
Billy Smith, halfback
Phil Peterson, guard
Eric Rice, defensive end
Bob Richter, linebacker
Wally Schoessow, guard
Wally Schoessow, guard
Rufus Ferguson, running back
Neil Graff, quarterback
Keith Nosbusch, guard
Bob Strock, defensive end
Rufus Ferguson, running back
Keith Nosbusch, guard
Gregg Bohlig, quarterback
Gregg Bohlig, quarterback
Randy Frokjer, defensive end
Rick Kocek, guard
Jim Moore, center
Greg Barber, tight end
Tom Kaltenberg, tackle
Dan Schieble, defensive back
Tom Stauss, split end
David Charles, tight end
John Kiltz, punter
Jim Moore, center
Tom Stauss, split end
Tom Stauss, split end
Tim Stracka, wide receiver
Dave Mohapp, fullback
Tim Stracka, split end
Dave Mohapp, fullback
Matt VandenBoom, def. back
Kyle Borland, linebacker
Tim Stracka, split end
Matt VandenBoom, def. back
Russ Bellford, defensive back
Craig Raddatz, linebacker
Don Davey, defensive end
Andy Hartlieb, linebacker
Robert Newell, linebacker
Tim Otto, tackle
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
Jim Basten, center
Brad Brekke, punter
Don Davey, defensive end
Andy Hartlieb, linebacker
Robert Newell, linebacker
Tim Otto, tackle
Pete Underwood, linebacker
Jim Basten, guard
Brad Brekke, punter
Don Davey, defensive end
Robert Newell, linebacker
Brady Pierce, tackle
Jim Basten, guard
Brad Brekke, punter
Don Davey, defensive tackle
Robert Newell, linebacker
Brady Pierce, tackle
Matt Krueger, kicker
Korey Manley, defensive back
Jeff Rasmussen, center
Jay Simala, quarterback
Korey Manley, defensive back
Matt Nyquist, fullback
Jeff Rasmussen, center
Joe Rudolph, guard
Sam Veit, punter
Jason Maniecki, defensive tackle
Matt Nyquist, tight end
Joe Rudolph, guard
Sam Veit, punter
Chad Cascadden, linebacker
Bryan Jurewicz, defensive tackle
Jason Maniecki, noseguard
Matt Nyquist, tight end
Joe Rudolph, guard
Sam Veit, punter
Bryan Jurewicz, defensive tackle
Jason Maniecki, defensive tackle
Matt Nyquist, tight end
Mike Rader, center
Ryan Sondrup, tight end
Trent Gross, defensive back
Bryan Jurewicz, defensive tackle
Chris McIntosh, tackle
Mike Rader, center
Tim Rosga, defensive back
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
182
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
Jason Eck, center
Chris Ghidorzi, linebacker
Roger Knight, linebacker
Dan Lisowski, linebacker
Sam Mueller, defensive end
Rob Roell, guard
Mark Tauscher, tackle
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
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
Joey Boese, safety
David Braun, wide receiver
Erasmus James, defensive line
Chad Kuhns, fullback
Russ Kuhns, fullback
Jeff Mack, linebacker
Jason Schick, outside linebacker
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
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
2004
2005
2006
2007
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, guard
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 line
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. line
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 back
2008
2009
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 end
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 snapper
183
Badgers in Posteason All-Star Games
Blue-Gray Game
1939
1940
1942
1944
1946
1948
1950
1951
1955
1958
1960
1966
1969
1973
1975
1976
1978
1982
1983
1986
1987
1988
1990
1995
2001
Roy Bellin
Vince Gavre
Lynn Hovland
Dick Embick
Paul Hirsbrunner
Frank Lopp
George Fuchs
Wally Dreyer
Bob Petruska
Pat O’Donahue
Rollie Strehlow
Jim Haluska
Jim Fraser
Ron Perkins
Tony Loukas
Bob Richter
Stu Voigt 1971
Neil Graff
Alan Thompson
Mike Seifert
Terry Stieve
Ron Egloff
Greg Gordon
Jim Moore
Tim Stracka
Mike Herrington
Brian Marrow
Randy Wright
Tim Jordan
Nate Odomes
Glenn Derby
Rod Lossow
Todd Nelson
Brady Pierce
Jason Maniecki
Matt Nyquist
Barry Alvarez
Mark Anelli
Nick Davis
Hula Bowl
1950
1952
1959
1960
1961
1962
1963
1964
1965
1967
1969
1971
1973
1974
Joe Kelly
Gene Felker
Dick Teteak
Jim Heineke
Jerry Stalcup
Tom Wiesner
Ron Miller
Pat Richter
Ron Vander Kelen
Ken Bowman
Roger Pillath
Jon Hohman
Jim Jones
Eric Rice
Ken Criter
Bill Gregory
Rufus Ferguson
Mike Webster
1975
1976
1979
1980
1981
1982
1984
1987
1992
1993
1994
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2004
2005
2006
Jack Novak
Dennis Lick
Ray Snell
Dave Ahrens
Dave Mohapp
Tim Krumrie
Jeff Dellenbach
Al Toon
Paul Gruber
Chuck Belin
Lamark Shackerford
Jeff Messenger
Michael Roan
Mike Thompson
LaMar Campbell
Donald Hayes
David Lysek
Cecil Martin
Mike Samuel
Ron Dayne
Bobby Myers
Mark Tauscher
Donnel Thompson
Barry Alvarez
Bill Ferrario
Casey Rabach
Wendell Bryant
Jonathan Clinkscale
Jason Jefferson
Mike Lorenz
Scott Starks
Jonathan Welsh
Owen Daniels
Jason Palermo
John Stocco
Japan Bowl
1976
1979
1980
1981
1982
1984
1985
1990
1991
1992
Dennis Lick
Steve Wagner
Lawrence Johnson
Tom Schremp
Dave Mohapp
Matt VandenBoom
Ron Versnik
Bob Winckler
Darryl Sims
Al Toon
Dan Turk
Bob Landsee
Don Davey
Troy Vincent
Chuck Belin
Barry Alvarez
Senior Bowl
1950
1952
Gwynn Christensen
Hal Otterback
Bob Radcliffe
John Coatta
Hal Faverty
184
1954
1956
1960
1968
1972
1974
1976
1979
1981
1982
1984
1987
1988
1990
1993
1994
1995
1998
2002
2008
Alan Ameche
Norm Amundsen
John Dittrich
Jim Haluska
Dave Kocourek
Tom Domres
Alan Thompson
Mike Webster
Terry Stieve
Ray Snell
Von Mansfield
Tim Stracka
Scott Bergold
Glenn Derby
Todd Nelson
Don Davey
Mark Montgomery
Joe Panos
Terrell Fletcher
Kenny Gales
Mike Verstegen
Jason Maniecki
Tony Simmons
Al Johnson
Ben Johnson
Kraig Urbik
East-West Shrine
1927
1928
1930
1932
1935
1937
1939
1943
1945
1948
1950
1951
1956
1957
1958
1961
1962
1963
1964
1967
1970
1973
Austin Straubel
Earl Wilke
Rube Wagner
Milt Gantenbein
Milo Lubratovich
Russ Rebholz
Mario Pacetti
Ed Jankowski
Howard Weiss
Dave Schreiner
Earl Girard
Jack Mead
Earl Maves
Joe Kelly
Gene Felker
James Hammond
Jerry Smith
Pat Levenhagen
Bill Gehler
Danny Lewis
Jon Hobbs
Dick Teteak
Sidney Williams
Tom Wiesner
Ron Miller
Ken Bowman
Roger Pillath
Jon Hohman
Jimmy Jones
Tom Domres
Bill Gregory
Mike Seifert
1974
1975
1976
1978
1979
1982
1984
1986
1991
1993
1994
1995
1996
1998
1999
2000
2001
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
Mike Webster
Jack Novak
Dennis Lick
Steve Wagner
Lawrence Johnson
Ray Sydnor
Bob Winckler
Scott Bergold
Richard Johnson
Jim Melka
Nate Odomes
Troy Vincent
Joe Panos
Cory Raymer
Joe Rudolph
Mike Thompson
Barry Alvarez
Eric Unverzagt
Pete Monty
Tarek Saleh
Jerry Wunsch
Barry Alvarez
Donald Hayes
David Lysek
Tony Simmons
Cecil Martin
Mark Tauscher
Casey Rabach
Alex Lewis
Jim Leonhard
Jonathan Orr
Brandon Williams
Mark Zalewski
Nick Hayden
Paul Hubbard
Taylor Mehlhaff
Andy Kemp
DeAndre Levy
Matt Shaughnessy
O’Brien Schofield
1955
1956
1960
1963
1964
1971
1974
1975
Pat O’Donahue
Alan Ameche
James Temp
John Dittrich
Jim Haluska
Jerry Stalcup
Pat Richter
Ron Vander Kelen
Ken Bowman
Roger Pillath
Bill Gregory
Mike Webster
Dennis Lick
Steve Wagner
Villages Gridiron Classic
2001
2002
2003
2004
Nick Greisen
Chad Kuhns
Brooks Bollinger
Jason Jowers
Jeff Mack
Jim Sorgi
Barry Alvarez
Morgan Davis
Las Vegas
All-American Classic
2003
2004
Ryan Aiello
Darius Jones
Chicago Tribune All-Star
1937
1939
1941
1942
1943
1945
1946
1947
1948
1949
1952
John Golemgeske
Ed Jankowski
Lynn Hovland
Howard Weiss
George Paskvan
Tom Farris
Len Calligaro
Bobby Dierks
Tom Farris
Pat Harder
Frank Lopp
Pat Harder
Frank Hekkers
Elroy Hirsch
Jack Mead
Evan Vogds
Clarence Esser
Fred Negus
Earl Girard
Earl Maves
Ben Bendrick
Hal Faverty
185
Yearly Records
Year
1889
1890
1891
1892
1893
1894
1895
1896
1897
1898
1899
1900
1901
1902
1903
1904
1905
1906
1907
1908
1909
1910
1911
1912
1913
1914
1915
1916
1917
1918
1919
1920
1921
1922
1923
1924
1925
1926
1927
1928
1929
1930
1931
1932
1933
1934
1935
1936
1937
1938
1939
1940
1941
1942
1943
1944
1945
1946
Coach
Kletsch
Mestre
Alward
Crawford
Davis
Stickney
Stickney
King
King
King
King
King
King
King
Curtis
Curtis
King
Hutchins
Hutchins
Barry
Barry
Barry
Richards
Juneau
Juneau
Juneau
Juneau
Withington
Richards
Lowman
Richards
Richards
Richards
Richards
Ryan
Ryan
Little
Little
Thistlethwaite
Thistlethwaite
Thistlethwaite
Thistlethwaite
Thistlethwaite
Spears
Spears
Spears
Spears
Stuhldreher
Stuhldreher
Stuhldreher
Stuhldreher
Stuhldreher
Stuhldreher
Stuhldreher
Stuhldreher
Stuhldreher
Stuhldreher
Stuhldreher
Overall
W
L
0
2
1
3
3
1
4
3
4
2
5
2
5
2
7
1
9
1
9
1
9
2
8
1
9
0
6
3
6
3
5
3
8
2
5
0
3
1
5
1
3
1
1
2
5
1
7
0
3
3
4
2
4
3
4
2
4
2
3
3
5
2
6
1
5
1
4
2
3
3
2
3
6
1
5
2
4
4
7
1
4
5
6
2
5
4
6
1
2
5
4
4
1
7
2
6
4
3
5
3
1
6
4
4
3
5
8
1
1
9
3
6
3
4
4
5
Overall
T
0
0
1
0
0
0
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
1
0
1
2
1
0
1
1
0
1
1
0
0
0
1
1
1
3
1
1
0
1
0
1
1
1
1
0
0
0
1
0
1
0
0
1
0
0
2
0
Pct.
.000
.250
.700
.571
.667
.714
.688
.833
.900
.900
.818
.889
1.000
.667
.650
.625
.800
1.000
.700
.833
.700
.400
.786
1.000
.500
.643
.571
.643
.643
.500
.714
.857
.786
.643
.500
.438
.813
.688
.500
.833
.444
.722
.550
.812
.313
.500
.125
.250
.563
.625
.188
.500
.375
.850
.100
.333
.444
.444
Big Ten
W
L
2
0
3
0
2
1
4
1
2
1
2
0
1
3
0
3
0
3
2
2
3
0
3
1
2
1
2
1
1
2
2
1
5
0
1
2
2
2
2
3
1
2
3
2
1
2
3
2
4
1
3
1
2
2
1
3
0
2
3
1
3
2
1
4
3
1
1
4
2
2
3
3
4
1
0
5
2
3
1
4
0
4
2
2
3
2
0
5
3
3
3
3
4
1
1
6
2
4
2
3
2
5
Big Ten
186
T
Pct.
Pl.
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
1
0
1
1
1
0
1
1
0
1
0
0
0
0
1
1
1
2
1
1
0
1
0
1
0
1
1
0
0
0
1
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
.833
1.000
.667
.800
.667
1.000
.250
.125
.000
.333
1.000
.700
.667
.625
.375
.625
1.000
.375
.500
.400
.375
.600
.333
.600
.800
.700
.500
.300
.333
.700
.583
.200
.700
.200
.500
.500
.750
.083
.400
.200
.000
.500
.600
.083
.500
.500
.800
.167
.333
.417
.400
1
1
3
2
T3
T1
6
T8
T7
T5
T1
2
3
4
5
3
1
T6
T4
6
T6
T3
7
4
2
4
4
7
10
T2
5
T9
2
10
T4
6
3
T8
T5
T9
T8
T4
6
T9
T4
5
2
8
7
6
8
Home
0-0
1-1
1-0
1-2
3-0
3-0
4-0-1
6-0
6-1
7-0
5-1
6-0
5-0
5-0
6-1
4-1
4-1
4-0
1-1-1
3-1
2-1
1-0-2
4-0-1
5-0
3-2
3-1-1
3-1
4-0-1
3-1-1
2-2
2-2
4-0
3-0-1
3-1
2-1-1
2-2-2
4-1
4-1
3-2
5-1
3-3
6-0
3-1-1
5-0
2-2
3-1
1-4
2-3
3-1-1
2-2
1-3-1
3-2
3-2
5-0-1
0-5
2-3
1-2-1
2-2
Away
0-1
0-1
1-1
1-1
1-1
2-2
0-2
1-0-1
3-0
1-1
1-1
1-1
2-0
1-1
0-2-1
0-2
1-1
1-0
2-0
2-0
1-0-1
0-1
1-1
2-0
0-1-1
1-1
1-2
0-2
1-1
1-1
3-0
2-1
2-1
1-1-1
1-2
0-1-1
2-0-1
1-1-1
1-2
2-0-1
1-1
0-2-1
2-3
1-1-1
0-3-1
1-3
0-3
0-3
1-2
3-1
0-3
1-2
0-3
2-1
1-3
1-3
2-1-1
2-3
Neut.
0-1
0-1
1-0-1
2-0
0-1
0-0
1-0
0-1
0-0
1-0
3-0
1-0
2-0
0-2
0-0
1-0
3-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-1
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-1
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
1-0
0-1
0-0
0-1
0-0
Year
1947
1948
1949
1950
1951
1952
1953
1954
1955
1956
1957
1958
1959
1960
1961
1962
1963
1964
1965
1966
1967
1968
1969
1970
1971
1972
1973
1974
1975
1976
1977
1978
1979
1980
1981
1982
1983
1984
1985
1986
1987
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
Coach
Stuhldreher
Stuhldreher
Williamson
Williamson
Williamson
Williamson
Williamson
Williamson
Williamson
Bruhn
Bruhn
Bruhn
Bruhn
Bruhn
Bruhn
Bruhn
Bruhn
Bruhn
Bruhn
Bruhn
Coatta
Coatta
Coatta
Jardine
Jardine
Jardine
Jardine
Jardine
Jardine
Jardine
Jardine
McClain
McClain
McClain
McClain
McClain
McClain
McClain
McClain
Hilles
Morton
Morton
Morton
Alvarez
Alvarez
Alvarez
Alvarez
Alvarez
Alvarez
Alvarez
Alvarez
Alvarez
Alvarez
Alvarez
Alvarez
Alvarez
Alvarez
Alvarez
Alvarez
Bielema
Bielema
Bielema
Bielema
W
5
2
5
6
7
6
6
7
4
1
6
7
7
4
6
8
5
3
2
3
0
0
3
4
4
4
4
7
4
5
5
5
4
4
7
7
7
7
5
3
3
1
2
1
5
5
10
8
4
8
8
11
10
9
5
8
7
9
10
12
9
7
10
L
3
7
3
3
1
3
2
2
5
5
3
1
3
5
3
2
4
6
7
6
9
10
7
5
6
7
7
4
6
6
6
4
7
7
5
5
4
4
6
9
8
10
9
10
6
6
1
3
5
5
5
1
2
4
7
6
6
3
3
1
4
6
3
T
1
0
1
0
1
1
1
0
0
3
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
1
1
0
0
1
1
0
0
0
1
0
0
2
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
1
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Pct.
.611
.222
.611
.667
.833
.650
.722
.778
.444
.277
.667
.833
.700
.444
.667
.800
.556
.333
.250
.350
.050
.000
.300
.450
.409
.364
.364
.636
.409
.455
.455
.545
.364
.364
.583
.583
.636
.625
.455
.250
.273
.091
.182
.091
.455
.455
.875
.708
.455
.615
.615
.917
.833
.692
.714
.571
.538
.750
.769
.923
.692
.538
.769
W
3
1
3
5
5
4
4
5
3
0
4
5
5
2
4
6
3
2
2
2
0
0
3
3
3
2
3
5
3
3
3
3
3
3
6
5
5
5
2
2
1
1
1
0
2
3
6
5
3
3
5
7
7
4
3
2
4
6
5
7
5
3
5
L
2
5
2
2
1
1
1
2
4
4
3
1
2
5
3
1
4
5
5
4
6
7
4
4
5
6
5
3
4
5
6
4
5
5
3
4
4
3
6
6
7
7
7
8
6
5
1
2
4
5
3
1
1
4
5
6
4
2
3
1
3
5
3
187
T
1
0
1
0
1
1
1
0
0
3
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
2
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Pct.
.583
.167
.583
.714
.750
.750
.750
.714
.429
.214
.571
.786
.714
.286
.571
.857
.429
.286
.286
.357
.071
.000
.429
.429
.375
.250
.375
.625
.438
.375
.333
.444
.375
.375
.667
.556
.556
.611
.250
.250
.125
.125
.125
.000
.250
.375
.813
.688
.438
.375
.625
.875
.875
.500
.375
.250
.500
.750
.625
.875
.625
.375
,625
Pl.
2
9
4
T2
2
1
3
2
6
9
T4
2
1
9
5
1
5
T7
T7
7
T9
10
T5
T5
T6
9
8
4
6
T7
8
6
T7
T6
T3
4
4
4
8
T8
10
T9
9
10
T8
T6
T1
3
T7
7
5
T1
1
T5
T8
T8
T7
3
T3
T2
4
T6
T4
Home
3-2
2-4
3-2
4-0
4-0-1
3-1-1
4-1
5-0
2-3
1-2-2
3-2
4-1
4-1
3-2
3-2
6-0
3-2
3-2
1-3-1
2-3-1
0-4-1
0-6
3-3
2-3-1
4-2
4-2
4-3
3-2
3-2-1
4-2
3-3
4-2-1
3-3
2-4
5-2
4-3
4-3
4-1
3-3
2-4
3-4
1-5
2-4
1-6
4-3
5-1
4-0-1
4-1-1
2-3-1
4-2
5-1
6-0
5-1
4-3
3-4
5-3
4-3
6-0
5-1
7-0
7-0
5-2
6-1
Away
2-1-1
0-3
2-1-1
2-3
3-1
3-1
2-1-1
2-2
2-2
0-3-1
3-1
3-0-1
3-1
1-3
3-1
2-1
2-2
0-4
1-4
1-3
0-5
0-4
0-4
2-2
0-4-1
0-5
0-4
4-2
1-4
1-4
2-3
1-2-1
1-4
2-3
2-2
2-2
3-1
3-2-1
2-3
1-5
0-4
0-5
0-5
0-4
1-3
0-5
4-1
3-2
2-2-1
3-3
3-2
4-1
4-1
4-1
2-3
2-3
3-2
3-2
4-2
3-1
2-3
2-3
3-2
Neut.
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-1
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-1
0-0
0-0
0-1
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-1
1-0
0-0
0-1
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
2-0
1-0
0-0
1-0
0-2
1-0
1-0
1-0
0-0
1-0
0-1
0-1
1-0
2-0
0-1
0-1
1-0
All-Time Yearly Scores (1889-2008)
1889 (0-2)
Coach: Alvin Kletsch
Date Opponent
N 23 *Calumet Club1
D 14 Beloit
1895 (5-2-1)
Rank
--/---/--
L
L
Score
0-27
0-4
Rank
--/---/---/---/--
W
L
L
L
Score
106-0
0-63
6-16
10-22
Coach: H.O. Stickney
Date Opponent
S 21 *Northwestern1
S 30 *Iowa State
O 5 *Armour
O 12 *Lake Forest
O 19 *Grinnell
O 26 *Illinois
N 2 Chicago
N 16 Minnesota
1890 (1-3)
Coach: Ted Mestre
Date Opponent
N 1 *UW-Whitewater
N 15 Minnesota
N 22 *Lake Forest
N 26 *Northwestern1
Rank
--/---/---/---/---/--
Score
W 40-4
L 12-26
T 0-0
W 6-4
W 40-0
Coach: Phil King
Date Opponent
O 10 *Lake Forest
O 14 *Madison HS
O 17 *Rush Medical
O 24 *Grinnell
O 31 Beloit
N 7 *Chicago
N 21 *Minnesota
N 26 Northwestern
D 19 Carlisle Indians3
Rank
--/---/---/---/---/---/---/--
Score
W 32-4
L 6-10
L 4-32
W 10-6
L 4-32
W 26-6
W 20-6
Rank
--/---/---/---/---/---/--
Score
L 0-22
W 24-0
W 18-0
W 34-18
L 0-40
W 36-30
Rank
--/---/---/---/---/---/---/--
Score
W 22-4
L forfeit
W 30-0
L 4-16
W 44-0
W 46-0
W 6-0
1892 (4-3)
Coach: Frank Crawford
Date Opponent
O 1 *Beloit
O 15 *Michigan
O 19 Purdue
O 22 *Lake Forest1
O 29 *Minnesota
N 19 Northwestern
N 24 *Northwestern1
Coach: Phil King
Date Opponent
O 2 *Lake Forest
O 6 *Madison HS
O 9 *Rush Medical
O 16 *UW-Platteville
O 23 *Madison HS
O 30 Minnesota
N 6 *Beloit
N 13 Chicago
N 20 *UW Alumni
N 25 Northwestern
Score
W 34-0
W 18-0
W 50-0
W 54-6
W 6-0
W 24-0
W 6-0
T 6-6
L 8-18
Rank
--/---/---/---/---/---/---/---/---/---/--
Score
W 30-0
W 8-0
W 28-0
W 20-0
W 29-0
W 39-0
W 11-0
W 25-8
L 0-6
W 22-0
Rank
--/---/---/---/---/---/---/---/---/---/--
Score
W 52-0
W 21-0
W 76-0
W 42-0
W 17-0
W 29-0
W 12-11
L 0-6
W 22-0
W 47-0
1898 (9-1)
Coach: Phil King
Date Opponent
O 1 *Ripon
O 5 *Madison HS
O 8 *Dixon
O 15 *Rush Medical
O 22 *Beloit1
O 29 *Minnesota
N 5 *UW Alumni
N 12 Chicago
N 19 *UW-Whitewater
N 24 Northwestern
1894 (5-2)
Coach: H.O. Stickney
Date Opponent
O 6 *Chicago AA
O 15 Purdue
O 20 Chicago
O 27 Chicago AA
O 29 *Iowa
N 3 Beloit
N 17 *Minnesota
Rank
--/---/---/---/---/---/---/---/---/--
1897 (9-1)
1893 (4-2)
Coach: Parke Davis
Date Opponent
O 14 *Chicago AA1
O 21 *Lake Forest
O 28 *Beloit
N 4 Michigan
N 11 Minnesota
N 16 *Purdue
Score
W 12-6
W 28-6
W 32-4
W 26-5
W 14-4
T 10-10
L 12-22
L 10-14
1896 (7-1-1)
1891 (3-1-1)
Coach: Herb Alward
Date Opponent
O 17 Beloit
O 24 Minnesota
O 31 *Northwestern1
N 14 *Lake Forest
N 29 *Northwestern1
Rank
--/---/---/---/---/---/---/---/--
188
1899 (9-2)
Coach: Phil King
Date Opponent
S 30 *Lake Forest
O 6 *Beloit1
O 14 *Northwestern
O 21 Yale
O 28 *Rush Medical
N 4 *UW Alumni
N 11 *Illinois1
N 18 Minnesota
N 25 *Lawrence
N 30 Michigan2
D 9 *Chicago
1903 (6-3-1)
Rank
--/---/---/---/---/---/---/---/---/---/---/--
Coach: Art Curtis
Date Opponent
O 3 *North Central
O 10 *Lawrence
O 17 *Beloit
O 21 *Osteopaths
O 24 *Knox
O 31 *Chicago
N 7 *UW-Oshkosh
N 14 Michigan
N 21 Northwestern2
N 26 Minnesota
Score
W 45-0
W 36-0
W 38-0
L 0-6
W 17-0
W 17-5
W 23-0
W 19-0
W 58-0
W 17-5
L 0-17
Rank
--/---/---/---/---/---/---/---/---/--
Coach: Art Curtis
Date Opponent
O 1 *Fort Sheridan
O 8 *Marquette
O 15 *Notre Dame1
O 22 *Drake
O 29 *Michigan
N 5 *Beloit
N 12 Minnesota
N 24 Chicago
Score
W 50-0
W 5-0
W 11-0
W 64-0
W 45-0
L 5-6
W 54-0
W 39-5
W 27-0
Coach: Phil King
Date Opponent
S 23 Company I4
S 30 *North Central
O 4 *Marquette
O 7 *Lawrence
O 14 *Notre Dame1
O 21 *Chicago
O 28 *UW Alumni
N 4 Minnesota
N 11 *Beloit
N 18 Michigan
Rank
--/---/---/---/---/---/---/---/---/--
Score
W 26-0
W 62-0
W 40-0
W 23-5
W 50-0
W 18-0
W 45-0
W 18-0
W 35-0
Score
W 45-0
W 33-0
W 58-0
W 82-0
L 0-28
W 36-0
L 0-28
L 11-18
Rank
--/---/---/---/---/---/---/---/---/---/--
Score
W 16-0
W 49-0
W 29-0
W 34-0
W 21-0
L 0-4
W 17-0
W 16-12
W 44-0
L 0-12
Rank
--/---/---/---/---/--
Score
W 5-0
W 10-0
W 18-4
W 16-6
W 29-5
Rank
--/---/---/---/---/--
Score
L 4-15
W 6-5
W 11-8
W 12-6
T 17-17
1906 (5-0)
1902 (6-3)
Coach: Phil King
Date Opponent
S 27 *Lawrence
O 4 *Hyde Park HS
O 11 *Lawrence
O 18 *Beloit1
O 25 *Kansas
N 1 Michigan2
N 8 *Northwestern
N 15 Minnesota
N 27 Chicago
Rank
--/---/---/---/---/---/---/---/--
1905 (8-2)
1901 (9-0)
Coach: Phil King
Date Opponent
S 28 *Milw. Medical
O 5 *Hyde Park HS
O 12 *Beloit1
O 19 *Knox
O 26 *Kansas
N 2 *Nebraska1
N 9 *Iowa State
N 16 Minnesota
N 28 Chicago
Score
W 28-0
W 40-7
W 87-0
W 32-0
W 54-6
L 6-15
W 52-0
L 0-16
T 6-6
L 0-17
1904 (5-3)
1900 (8-1)
Coach: Phil King
Date Opponent
S 29 *Ripon
O 6 *Chicago P&S
O 13 *Beloit1
O 20 *Upper Iowa
O 27 *Grinnell
N 3 Minnesota
N 10 *Notre Dame
N 17 Chicago
N 24 *Illinois
Rank
--/---/---/---/---/---/---/---/---/---/--
Rank
--/---/---/---/---/---/---/---/---/--
Coach: Dr. C.P. Hutchins
Date Opponent
O 13 *Lawrence
O 20 *North Dakota
N 3 *Iowa
N 10 Illinois
N 17 *Purdue
Score
W 11-0
W 24-5
W 52-0
W 52-6
W 38-0
L 0-6
W 51-0
L 0-11
L 0-11
1907 (3-1-1)
Coach: Dr. C.P. Hutchins
Date Opponent
O 26 *Illinois
N 2 Iowa
N 9 *Indiana
N 16 Purdue
N 23 *Minnesota
189
1908 (5-1)
Coach: Tom Barry
Date Opponent
O 10 *Lawrence
O 17 Indiana
O 24 *UW Freshmen
O 31 *Marquette
N 7 Minnesota
N 21 *Chicago(h)
1914 (4-2-1)
Rank
--/---/---/---/---/---/--
Score
W 35-0
W 16-0
W 24-15
W 9-6
W 5-0
L 12-18
Rank
--/---/---/---/---/--
Score
W 22-0
W 6-3
W 21-11
L 6-34
T 6-6
Rank
--/---/---/---/---/--
Score
T 6-6
L 3-12
T 0-0
L 0-28
W 10-0
Rank
--/---/---/---/---/---/---/--
Score
W 15-0
W 24-0
W 26-0
W 28-3
W 12-0
T 6-6
L 0-5
Rank
--/---/---/---/---/---/---/--
Score
W 13-0
W 56-0
W 41-0
W 30-12
W 64-7
W 14-0
W 28-10
Rank
--/---/---/---/---/---/---/--
Score
W 58-7
W 13-0
T 7-7
L 7-12
L 3-21
W 12-0
L 0-19
Coach: William Juneau
Date Opponent
O 3 *Lawrence
O 10 *Marquette
O 17 *Purdue
O 24 Ohio State
O 31 *Chicago(h)
N 14 Minnesota
N 21 *Illinois
1909 (3-1-1)
Coach: Tom Barry
Date Opponent
O 9 *Lawrence
O 23 *Indiana
O 30 Northwestern
N 13 *Minnesota(h)
N 20 Chicago
Coach: William Juneau
Date Opponent
O 2 *Lawrence
O 8 *Marquette
O 16 Purdue
O 23 *Ohio State
O 30 Chicago
N 13 Illinois
N 20 *Minnesota(h)
Coach: Paul Withington
Date Opponent
O 7 *Lawrence
O 14 *So. Dakota State
O 21 *Haskell Indians
O 28 *Chicago(h)
N 4 Ohio State
N 18 Minnesota
N 25 *Illinois
Coach: J.R. Richards
Date Opponent
O 6 *Beloit
O 13 *Notre Dame
O 20 Illinois
O 27 *Iowa
N 3 *Minnesota(h)
N 10 *Ohio State
N 24 Chicago
Rank
--/---/---/---/---/---/---/--
Score
W 20-0
W 28-3
W 13-0
W 30-7
L 13-14
L 0-54
T 0-0
Rank
--/---/---/---/---/---/---/--
Score
W 34-0
T 0-0
L 0-7
W 20-0
W 10-7
L 3-16
W 18-0
Rank
--/---/---/---/---/---/--
Score
L 0-7
W 21-0
L 0-22
L 0-6
W 14-3
W 7-6
1918 (3-3)
Coach: Guy Lowman
Date Opponent
O 26 *Camp Grant
N 2 *Beloit
N 9 *Illinois(h)
N 16 Minnesota
N 23 Ohio State
N 28 *Michigan State
1913 (3-3-1)
Coach: William Juneau
Date Opponent
O 4 *Lawrence
O 11 *Marquette
O 18 Purdue
O 25 *Michigan State
N 1 *Minnesota(h)
N 8 *Ohio State
N 22 Chicago
Score
W 82-0
W 85-0
W 28-3
W 21-0
L 13-14
L 3-17
L 3-20
1917 (4-2-1)
1912 (7-0)
Coach: William Juneau
Date Opponent
O 5 *Lawrence
O 12 *Northwestern
O 19 *Purdue
N 2 *Chicago(h)
N 9 *Arkansas
N 16 Minnesota
N 23 Iowa
Rank
--/---/---/---/---/---/---/--
1916 (4-2-1)
1911 (5-1-1)
Coach: J.R. Richards
Date Opponent
O 7 *Lawrence
O 14 *Ripon
O 21 *Colorado College
O 28 Northwestern
N 4 *Iowa
N 18 *Minnesota(h)
N 25 Chicago
Score
W 21-0
W 48-0
W 14-7
W 7-6
T 0-0
L 3-14
L 9-24
1915 (4-3)
1910 (1-2-2)
Coach: Tom Barry
Date Opponent
O 8 *Lawrence
O 22 Indiana5
O 29 *Northwestern
N 12 Minnesota
N 19 *Chicago(h)
Rank
--/---/---/---/---/---/---/--
190
1919 (5-2)
Coach: J.R. Richards
Date Opponent
O 4 *Ripon
O 11 *Marquette
O 18 Northwestern
O 25 Illinois
N 1 *Minnesota(h)
N 15 *Ohio State
N 22 Chicago
1924 (2-3-3)
Coach: Jack Ryan
Date Opponent
S 27 *No. Dakota State
O 4 *Iowa State
O 11 *Coe
O 18 *Minnesota
O 25 Michigan
N 8 *Notre Dame
N 15 *Iowa(h)
N 22 Chicago
Rank
--/---/---/---/---/---/---/--
Score
W 37-0
W 13-0
W 10-6
W 14-10
L 7-19
L 0-3
W 10-3
Rank
--/---/---/---/---/---/---/--
Score
W 60-0
W 27-0
W 27-7
L 7-13
W 3-0
W 14-9
W 3-0
Coach: George Little
Date Opponent
O 3 *Iowa State
O 10 *Franklin
O 17 *Michigan(h)
O 24 *Purdue
O 31 Minnesota
N 7 Iowa
N 14 *Michigan State
N 21 Chicago
Rank
--/---/---/---/---/---/---/--
Score
W 28-0
W 24-3
W 27-0
W 20-0
W 35-0
T 7-7
L 0-3
1926 (5-2-1)
Rank
--/---/---/---/---/---/---/--
Score
W 41-0
W 20-6
W 20-0
W 14-0
L 0-3
L 6-13
T 0-0
Rank
--/---/---/---/---/---/---/--
Score
W 7-3
W 21-0
W 52-0
T 0-0
L 0-10
L 3-6
L 6-13
1920 (6-1)
Coach: J.R. Richards
Date Opponent
O 2 *Lawrence
O 9 *Michigan State
O 16 *Northwestern
O 23 Ohio State
N 6 Minnesota
N 13 *Illinois(h)
N 20 Chicago
Coach: George Little
Date Opponent
O 2 *Cornell
O 9 *Kansas
O 16 Purdue
O 23 *Indiana
O 30 *Minnesota
N 6 Michigan
N 13 *Iowa(h)
N 20 Chicago
1922 (4-2-1)
Coach: J.R. Richards
Date Opponent
O 7 *Carleton
O 14 *So. Dakota State
O 21 *Indiana
N 4 Minnesota
N 11 *Illinois(h)
N 18 Michigan
N 25 Chicago
Rank
--/---/---/---/---/---/---/---/--
Score
W 30-0
W 35-0
L 0-21
W 7-0
T 12-12
W 6-0
W 21-10
W 20-7
Rank
--/---/---/---/---/---/---/---/--
Score
W 38-0
W 13-0
T 0-0
W 27-2
L 10-16
L 0-37
W 20-10
W 14-7
Rank
--/---/---/---/---/---/---/---/--
Score
W 31-6
W 26-6
L 0-14
W 12-6
L 7-13
W 20-2
L 0-16
L 0-6
Rank
--/---/---/---/---/---/---/---/---/--
Score
W 22-6
W 49-0
W 13-7
T 19-19
W 7-0
W 15-0
W 25-0
W 13-0
L 0-6
1927 (4-4)
Coach: Glenn Thistlethwaite
Date Opponent
O 1 *Cornell
O 8 Kansas
O 15 *Michigan
O 22 *Purdue
O 29 Minnesota
N 5 *Grinnell
N 12 *Iowa(h)
N 19 Chicago
1923 (3-3-1)
Coach: Jack Ryan
Date Opponent
O 6 *Coe
O 13 *Michigan State
O 20 Indiana
O 27 *Minnesota(h)
N 10 Illinois
N 17 *Michigan
N 24 Chicago
Score
W 25-0
W 17-0
T 7-7
T 7-7
L 0-21
L 3-38
L 7-21
T 0-0
1925 (6-1-1)
1921 (5-1-1)
Coach: J.R. Richards
Date Opponent
O 1 *Lawrence
O 8 *So. Dakota State
O 15 Northwestern
O 22 Illinois
O 29 *Minnesota(h)
N 12 *Michigan
N 19 Chicago
Rank
--/---/---/---/---/---/---/---/--
1928 (7-1-1)
Coach: Glenn Thistlethwaite
Date Opponent
O 6 *Notre Dame
O 13 *Cornell
O 13 *No. Dakota State
O 20 Purdue
O 27 Michigan
N 3 *Alabama
N 10 *Chicago(h)
N 17 Iowa
N 24 *Minnesota
191
1929 (4-5)
Coach: Glenn Thistlethwaite
Date Opponent
S 28 *Ripon
S 28 *So. Dakota State
O 5 *Colgate
O 12 *Northwestern
O 19 Notre Dame2
O 26 *Iowa
N 2 *Purdue(h)
N 9 Chicago
N 23 Minnesota
1933 (2-5-1)
Rank
--/---/---/---/---/---/---/---/---/--
Coach: Clarence Spears
Date Opponent
O 7 *Marquette
O 14 Illinois
O 21 Iowa
O 28 *Purdue(h)
N 4 Chicago
N 11 *West Virginia
N 18 *Ohio State
N 25 Minnesota
Score
W 22-0
W 21-0
W 13-6
L 0-7
L 0-19
L 0-14
L 0-13
W 20-6
L 12-13
Rank
--/---/---/---/---/---/---/---/---/--
Coach: Clarence Spears
Date Opponent
O 6 *Marquette
O 13 *So. Dakota State
O 20 Purdue
O 27 Notre Dame
N 3 Northwestern
N 10 Michigan
N 17 *Illinois(h)
N 24 *Minnesota
Score
W 53-6
W 28-0
W 34-0
W 27-0
L 6-7
T 0-0
W 58-7
L 7-20
W 14-0
Coach: Clarence Spears
Date Opponent
S 28 *So. Dakota State
O 5 *Marquette
O 12 *Notre Dame
O 19 *Michigan
O 26 Chicago
N 9 *Purdue(h)
N 16 Northwestern
N 23 Minnesota
Rank
--/---/---/---/---/---/---/---/---/---/--
Score
W 33-6
W 12-7
T 7-7
W 21-14
L 13-27
L 0-14
W 7-6
L 0-6
W 12-7
L 0-16
Score
W 3-0
W 28-7
L 0-14
L 0-19
L 0-7
W 10-0
W 7-3
L 0-34
Rank
--/---/---/---/---/---/---/---/--
Score
L 6-13
L 0-33
L 0-27
L 12-20
L 7-13
W 8-0
L 13-32
L 7-33
Rank
--/---/---/---/---/---/1
--/---/2
Score
W 24-7
L 6-12
L 14-35
L 0-27
L 6-7
L 18-26
W 27-6
L 0-24
Rank
--/---/---/---/---/---/---/---/--
Score
W 7-2
W 34-0
L 6-7
W 39-0
T 7-7
W 20-12
W 20-13
W 18-7
Rank
--/---/---/---/-16/3
--/---/---/7
Score
W 32-0
W 12-0
W 27-0
W 13-6
L 0-21
L 6-14
T 7-7
L 6-13
1936 (2-6)
Coach: Harry Stuhldreher
Date Opponent
S 26 *So. Dakota State
O 3 *Marquette
O 10 Purdue
O 17 Notre Dame
O 31 *Chicago(h)
N 7 Northwestern
N 14 *Cincinnati
N 21 *Minnesota
1932 (6-1-1)
Coach: Clarence Spears
Date Opponent
O 1 *Marquette
O 8 *Iowa
O 15 Purdue
O 22 *Coe
O 29 Ohio State
N 5 *Illinois(h)
N 12 *Minnesota
N 19 Chicago
Rank
--/---/---/---/---/---/---/---/--
1935 (1-7)
1931 (5-4-1)
Coach: Glenn Thistlethwaite
Date Opponent
O 3 *Bradley
O 3 *No. Dakota State
O 10 *Auburn
O 17 *Purdue
O 24 Pennsylvania
O 31 Minnesota
N 7 Illinois
N 14 *Ohio State(h)
N 21 Chicago
N 28 Michigan
Score
W 19-0
L 0-21
L 7-26
L 0-14
T 0-0
W 25-6
L 0-6
L 3-6
1934 (4-4)
1930 (6-2-1)
Coach: Glenn Thistlethwaite
Date Opponent
O 4 *Lawrence
O 4 *Carleton
O 11 *Chicago
O 18 *Pennsylvania(h)
O 25 Purdue
N 1 Ohio State
N 8 *So. Dakota State
N 15 Northwestern
N 22 *Minnesota
Rank
--/---/---/---/---/---/---/---/--
1937 (4-3-1)
Coach: Harry Stuhldreher
Date Opponent
S 25 *So. Dakota State
O 2 *Marquette
O 9 Chicago
O 16 *Iowa(h)
O 23 Pittsburgh
O 30 *Northwestern
N 13 *Purdue
N 20 Minnesota
192
1938 (5-3)
Coach: Harry Stuhldreher
Date Opponent
O 1 *Marquette
O 8 Iowa
O 15 *Pittsburgh
O 22 Purdue
O 29 *Indiana(h)
N 5 Northwestern
N 12 UCLA
N 19 *Minnesota
1943 (1-9)
Rank
--/---/---/---/---/---/7
15/-12/--
Score
W 27-0
W 31-13
L 6-26
L 7-13
W 6-0
W 20-13
W 14-7
L 0-21
Rank
--/---/---/---/---/---/---/---/--
Score
W 14-13
L 7-17
L 0-14
L 7-13
L 13-19
L 0-7
T 7-7
L 6-23
Rank
--/---/---/4
--/---/---/---/---/1
Score
W 33-19
L 12-30
L 7-27
W 14-13
W 13-6
L 6-7
W 27-10
L 13-22
Rank
--/---/---/---/---/---/20
--/---/1
Score
L 7-28
L 14-41
W 23-0
W 27-25
L 20-27
L 34-46
W 13-0
L 6-41
Rank
--/---/---/---/-7/-7/-6/1
2/-7/-7/--
Score
W 7-0
T 7-7
W 35-7
W 17-9
W 13-7
W 13-0
W 17-7
L 0-6
W 20-19
W 20-6
Coach: Harry Stuhldreher
Date Opponent
S 18 *Marquette
S 25 Camp Grant6
O 2 Iowa
O 9 *Illinois
O 16 *Notre Dame
O 23 Indiana
O 30 *Purdue
N 6 *Northwestern(h)
N 13 Michigan
N 20 Minnesota
1939 (1-6-1)
Coach: Harry Stuhldreher
Date Opponent
S 30 *Marquette
O 7 *Texas
O 14 *Indiana
O 21 Northwestern
O 28 *Iowa
N 4 Illinois
N 18 *Purdue(h)
N 25 Minnesota
Score
W 7-6
W 21-2
L 7-20
L 13-28
L 12-40
L 0-35
W 26-7
L 0-14
L 26-28
Rank
--/---/---/---/4
--/---/---/---/2
--/--
Score
T 0-0
W 40-13
L 7-13
L 0-12
T 7-7
W 27-7
L 14-28
L 7-36
W 26-12
Coach: Harry Stuhldreher
Date Opponent
S 21 *Marquette
Rank
--/--
Score
W 34-0
Crowd
45,000c
S 28
O5
O 12
O 19
N2
N9
N 16
N 23
--/---/---/14
20/-18/-15/---/10
--/--
W
L
W
L
W
L
L
L
50,000
45,000
45,000c
62,597
32,000
45,000c
63,415
45,000
1945 (3-4-2)
Coach: Harry Stuhldreher
Date Opponent
S 22 Great Lakes
S 29 *Marquette
O 6 *Purdue
O 13 Ohio State
O 20 *Illinois
N 3 Iowa
N 10 *Northwestern(h)
N 17 Navy7
N 24 Minnesota
1946 (4-5)
1942 (8-1-1)
Coach: Harry Stuhldreher
Date Opponent
S 19 *Camp Grant
S 26 *Notre Dame
O 3 *Marquette
O 10 *Missouri
O 17 Great Lakes2
O 24 Purdue
O 31 *Ohio State(h)
N 7 Iowa
N 14 Northwestern
N 21 *Minnesota
Rank
--/---/-19/8
--/1
--/16
--/---/---/5
--/--
Coach: Harry Stuhldreher
Date Opponent
S 30 Northwestern
O 7 *Marquette
O 14 *Ohio State(h)
O 21 Notre Dame
O 28 *Great Lakes
N 4 Purdue
N 11 *Iowa
N 18 Michigan
N 25 *Minnesota
1941 (3-5)
Coach: Harry Stuhldreher
Date Opponent
O 4 *Marquette
O 11 Northwestern
O 18 *Iowa
O 25 *Indiana(h)
N 1 *Syracuse
N 8 Ohio State
N 15 *Purdue
N 22 Minnesota
Score
L 7-33
L 7-10
W 7-5
L 7-25
L 0-50
L 0-34
L 0-32
L 0-41
L 0-27
L 13-25
1944 (3-6)
1940 (4-4)
Coach: Harry Stuhldreher
Date Opponent
O 5 *Marquette
O 12 Iowa
O 19 *Northwestern
O 26 Purdue
N 2 *Illinois(h)
N 9 Columbia
N 16 *Indiana
N 23 *Minnesota
Rank
--/---/---/---/---/1
--/---/4
--/12
--/4
--/--
193
California
Northwestern
*Ohio State
Illinois
Purdue
*Iowa(h)
Michigan
*Minnesota
28-7
0-28
20-7
21-27
24-20
7-21
6-28
0-6
1947 (5-3-1)
Coach: Harry Stuhldreher
Date Opponent
S 27 *Purdue
O 4 Indiana
O 11 *California
O 18 Yale
O 25 *Marquette
N 1 Northwestern
N 8 *Iowa(h)
N 15 *Michigan
N 22 Minnesota
1951 (7-1-1)
Rank
--/---/---/8
--/12
--/---/-19/-9/2
--/--
Score
W 32-14
T 7-7
L 7-48
W 9-0
W 35-12
W 29-0
W 46-14
L 6-40
L 0-21
Coach: Ivy Williamson
Date Opponent
S 29 *Marquette
O 6 Illinois
O 13 *Ohio State
O 20 Purdue
O 27 Northwestern
N 3 *Indiana(h)
N 10 *Pennsylvania
N 17 *Iowa
N 24 Minnesota
Crowd
41,000
30,000
45,000c
65,000
45,000c
43,000
45,000c
45,000c
63,862
1948 (2-7)
Coach: Harry Stuhldreher
Date Opponent
S 25 *Indiana
O 2 *Illinois
O 9 California
O 16 *Yale
O 23 Ohio State
O 30 Iowa
N 6 *Northwestern(h)
N 13 *Marquette
N 20 *Minnesota
Rank
--/---/---/9
--/---/---/---/10
--/---/15
Score
L 7-35
W 20-16
L 14-40
L 7-17
L 32-34
L 13-19
L 7-16
W 26-0
L 0-16
Crowd
40,000
45,000c
66,000
45,000c
77,200
38,000
45,000c
45,000c
45,000c
Rank
--/---/---/10
--/18
--/---/---/---/---/--
Score
W 41-0
T 13-13
L 20-35
W 48-13
L 0-21
W 30-14
W 14-6
W 35-13
L 6-14
Crowd
42,000
32,332
44,000
45,000c
45,000c
30,000
51,000
45,000c
64,110
Rank
--/---/15
15/-16/---/9
20/-15/2
15/20
--/--
Score
W 28-6
W 7-6
W 14-0
L 13-26
W 14-13
W 33-7
L 14-19
L 0-20
W 14-0
Crowd
45,000c
54,230
46,333
91,202
45,000c
45,000c
81,535
60,000
45,000c
Coach: Ivy Williamson
Date Opponent
S 27 *Marquette
O 4 *Illinois
O 11 Ohio State
O 18 Iowa
O 25 *UCLA
N 1 Rice
N 8 *Northwestern(h)
N 15 Indiana
N 22 *Minnesota
J1
USC8
Crowd
45,450
56,207
51,156c
40,000
50,000
51,118c
43,243
39,788
52,177
Rank
7/-8/2
1/-12/-10/8
18/-18/-15/-13/-11/5
Score
W 42-19
W 20-6
L 14-23
W 42-13
L 7-20
W 21-7
W 24-20
W 37-14
T 21-21
L 0-7
Crowd
51,303c
52,071c
80,345
45,050
52,131c
36,000
52,131c
22,000
52,131c
101,500
Rank
--/-16/---/6
--/---/---/---/---/3
8/--
Score
W 20-0
W 13-11
L 0-13
W 28-19
L 19-20
W 10-6
W 34-13
W 34-7
T 21-21
Crowd
48,374
51,363
52,887
36,500
52,819c
52,819c
40,000
52,887c
61,154
Rank
10/-5/-3/11
2/5
2/4
8/-16/-14/-17/10
Score
W 52-14
W 6-0
W 13-7
W 20-6
L 14-31
L 7-13
W 34-13
W 27-14
W 27-0
Crowd
52,819c
51,194
52,819c
52,819c
82,636
52,185
53,131c
71,119
53,131c
1953 (6-2-1)
Coach: Ivy Williamson
Date Opponent
S 26 *Penn State
O 3 *Marquette
O 9 UCLA
O 17 Purdue
O 24 *Ohio State
O 31 *Iowa(h)
N 7 Northwestern
N 14 *Illinois
N 21 Minnesota
1950 (6-3)
Coach: Ivy Williamson
Date Opponent
S 30 *Marquette
O 7 Illinois
O 14 Iowa
O 21 Michigan
O 28 *Northwestern
N 4 *Purdue(h)
N 11 Ohio State
N 18 Pennsylvania
N 25 *Minnesota
Score
W 22-6
L 10-14
T 6-6
W 31-7
W 41-0
W 6-0
W 16-7
W 34-7
W 30-6
1952 (6-3-1)
1949 (5-3-1)
Coach: Ivy Williamson
Date Opponent
S 24 *Marquette
O 1 Illinois
O 8 *California
O 15 *Navy
O 22 *Ohio State
O 29 Indiana
N 5 Northwestern
N 12 *Iowa(h)
N 19 Minnesota
Rank
15/---/8
--/9
--/-14/13
10/-9/-8/-8/--
1954 (7-2)
Coach: Ivy Williamson
Date Opponent
S 25 *Marquette
O 2 Michigan State
O 9 *Rice
O 16 *Purdue
O 23 Ohio State
O 30 Iowa
N 6 *Northwestern(h)
N 13 Illinois
N 20 *Minnesota
194
1955 (4-5)
Coach: Ivy Williamson
Date Opponent
S 24 *Marquette
O 1 *Iowa
O 8 Purdue
O 14 USC
O 22 *Ohio State
O 29 *Michigan State(h)
N 5 Northwestern
N 12 *Illinois
N 19 Minnesota
1959 (7-3)
Rank
--/-17/14
9/17
6/16
15/---/5
--/---/16
--/--
Score
W 28-14
W 37-14
W 9-0
L 21-33
L 16-26
L 0-27
W 41-14
L 14-17
L 6-21
Crowd
53,359c
53,509c
45,000
75,162
53,539c
53,529c
40,000
53,529c
62,714
Rank
--/---/10
--/---/17
--/9
--/4
--/---/---/7
Score
W 41-0
L 6-13
L 7-13
T 6-6
L 0-21
L 0-33
L 7-17
T 13-13
T 13-13
Crowd
52,700
52,979c
53,273
53,044c
82,661
53,647
54,645c
52,858
54,149
Rank
--/---/-16/-13/6
--/12
--/6
--/---/15
18/--
Score
W 60-6
W 45-13
W 23-14
L 7-21
L 13-16
L 7-21
W 41-12
W 24-13
W 14-6
Crowd
52,700
38,889
40,507
58,147
51,051
49,826
32,250
52,384
62,939
Rank
14/15
9/-6/13
4/13
13/2
8/-7/4
5/-5/--
Score
W 20-0
W 50-0
W 31-6
L 9-20
T 7-7
W 9-7
W 17-13
W 31-12
W 27-12
Crowd
62,084
42,513
51,028
65,241c
83,142
71,040
62,964
45,937
54,517
Coach: Milt Bruhn
Date Opponent
S 26 *Stanford
O 3 *Marquette
O 10 Purdue
O 17 *Iowa
O 24 *Ohio State
O 31 Michigan
N 7 Northwestern
N 14 *Illinois(h)
N 21 Minnesota
J1
Washington8
1956 (1-5-3)
Coach: Milt Bruhn
Date Opponent
S 29 *Marquette
O 6 *USC
O 13 Iowa
O 20 *Purdue
O 27 Ohio State
N 3 Michigan State
N 10 *Northwestern(h)
N 17 Illinois
N 24 *Minnesota
Rank
8/-12/-9/7
--/9
12/20
10/-9/2
7/-9/-6/8
Score
W 16-14
W 44-6
L 0-21
W 25-16
W 12-3
W 19-10
W 24-19
L 6-9
W 11-7
L 8-44
Crowd
41,892
47,970
41,542
64,256c
55,440
68,063
55,282
56,028
53,647
100,089
Rank
--/---/---/7
12/2
11/9
--/---/---/---/4
Score
W 24-7
W 35-6
W 24-13
L 21-28
L 7-34
W 16-13
L 0-21
L 14-35
L 7-26
Crowd
29,500
51,533
58,292
57,000
83,244
57,629
61,730
48,143
55,576
Rank
--/---/10
--/---/---/4
--/6
--/---/---/3
Score
W 7-0
L 0-20
W 6-3
W 23-20
L 15-47
L 21-30
W 29-10
W 55-7
W 23-21
Crowd
36,325
50,584
23,270
45,274
60,150
58,144
46,203
45,122
66,232
Rank
--/---/---/-10/-5/---/-8/1
4/-3/5
2/1
Score
W 69-13
W 30-6
W 17-8
W 42-14
L 7-14
W 34-12
W 37-6
W 35-6
W 14-9
L 37-42
Crowd
40,495
41,354
61,098
60,297
82,540
53,789
65,501c
36,762
65,514c
98,698
1960 (4-5)
Coach: Milt Bruhn
Date Opponent
S 24 Stanford
O 1 *Marquette
O 8 *Purdue
O 15 Iowa
O 22 Ohio State
O 29 *Michigan
N 5 *Northwestern(h)
N 12 Illinois
N 19 *Minnesota
1957 (6-3)
Coach: Milt Bruhn
Date Opponent
S 28 *Marquette
O 5 *West Virginia
O 12 Purdue
O 19 Iowa
O 26 *Ohio State
N 2 *Michigan State
N 9 Northwestern
N 16 *Illinois(h)
N 23 Minnesota
1961 (6-3)
Coach: Milt Bruhn
Date Opponent
S 23 *Utah
S 30 *Michigan State
O 7 Indiana
O 14 *Oregon State
O 21 Iowa
O 28 *Ohio State(h)
N 11 Northwestern
N 18 *Illinois
N 25 Minnesota
1958 (7-1-1)
Coach: Milt Bruhn
Date Opponent
S 26 Miami, Fla.
O 4 *Marquette
O 11 *Purdue
O 18 *Iowa
O 25 Ohio State
N 1 Michigan State
N 8 *Northwestern(h)
N 15 Illinois
N 22 *Minnesota
1962 (8-2)
Coach: Milt Bruhn
Date Opponent
S 29 *New Mexico St.
O 6 *Indiana
O 13 *Notre Dame
O 20 *Iowa
O 27 Ohio State
N 3 Michigan
N 10 *Northwestern(h)
N 17 Illinois
N 24 *Minnesota
J1
USC8
195
1963 (5-4)
Coach: Milt Bruhn
Date Opponent
S 21 *Western Mich.
S 28 Notre Dame
O 12 *Purdue
O 19 Iowa
O 26 *Ohio State
N 2 Michigan State
N 9 *Northwestern(h)
N 16 *Illinois
N 28 Minnesota
1967 (0-9-1)
Coach: John Coatta
Date Opponent
S 23 Washington
S 30 *Arizona State
O 7 Michigan State
O 14 *Pittsburgh
O 21 *Iowa
O 28 *Northwestern(h)
N 4 Indiana
N 11 Ohio State
N 18 *Michigan
N 25 Minnesota
Rank
7/-6/-5/-2/-2/-8/---/---/8
--/--
Score
W 41-0
W 14-9
W 38-20
W 10-7
L 10-13
L 13-30
W 17-14
L 7-17
L 0-14
Crowd
48,574
56,806
61,415
59,700
65,913c
71,033
65,388c
65,418c
55,271
Rank
--/---/---/---/---/1
--/---/---/---/--
Score
W 17-7
L 7-31
L 7-28
W 31-21
L 3-28
L 6-22
L 13-17
L 0-29
W 14-7
Crowd
46,455
64,398c
44,396
65,713c
84,365
65,728c
51,028
55,077
61,306
Coach: John Coatta
Date Opponent
S 21 Arizona State
S 28 *Washington
O 5 *Michigan State
O 12 *Utah State
O 19 Iowa
O 26 Northwestern
N 2 *Indiana(h)
N 9 *Ohio State
N 16 Michigan
N 23 *Minnesota
Rank
--/---/---/---/2
--/---/---/---/---/---/--
Score
T 0-0
L 6-26
W 16-13
L 0-37
W 21-7
L 10-20
L 14-50
L 7-45
L 0-51
L 7-42
Crowd
45,914
52,706
63,058
53,810
44,444
65,269c
66,907
48,369
55,192
50,624
1969 (3-7)
Rank
--/---/5
--/---/---/---/---/---/---/---/--
Score
W 20-10
L 3-38
W 7-0
L 3-31
T 3-3
L 13-24
L 17-28
L 0-23
L 14-49
W 7-6
Crowd
51,051
52,235
52,787
52,428
53,163
84,256
51,816
56,475
53,645
45,373
1970 (4-5-1)
1964 (3-6)
Coach: Milt Bruhn
Date Opponent
S 19 *Kansas State
S 26 *Notre Dame
O 10 Purdue
O 17 *Iowa
O 24 Ohio State
O 31 *Michigan State(h)
N 7 Northwestern
N 14 Illinois
N 21 *Minnesota
Coach: John Coatta
Date Opponent
S 20 *Oklahoma
S 27 *UCLA
O 4 *Syracuse
O 11 *Iowa
O 18 Northwestern
O 25 *Indiana(h)
N 1 Michigan
N 8 Ohio State
N 15 *Illinois
N 22 Minnesota
1966 (3-6-1)
Coach: Milt Bruhn
Date Opponent
S 14 *Iowa State
S 24 USC
O 1 Iowa
O 8 *Nebraska
O 15 *Northwestern
O 22 Ohio State
O 29 *Michigan
N 5 *Purdue(h)
N 12 Illinois
N 19 *Minnesota
Score
L 0-17
L 16-42
L 7-35
L 11-13
T 21-21
L 13-17
L 9-14
L 15-17
L 14-27
L 14-21
Crowd
54,500
49,327
68,516
46,995
59,512
61,918
46,910
65,470
44,721
47,133
Rank
--/---/---/19
--/---/---/---/---/2
--/4
--/--
Score
L 7-55
L 17-21
L 0-39
L 0-20
L 0-41
L 10-13
L 20-21
L 8-43
L 9-34
L 15-23
Crowd
43,317
42,965
49,067
37,469
45,651
33,133
51,666
40,972
51,117
39,214
Rank
--/6
--/14
--/---/---/---/---/20
--/1
--/---/--
Score
L 21-48
L 23-34
L 7-43
W 23-17
L 7-27
W 36-34
L 7-35
L 7-62
W 55-14
L 10-35
Crowd
43,633
49,243
45,540
53,714
34,374
58,636
60,438
86,519
42,624
40,458
Rank
--/18
--/---/16
--/---/---/---/5
--/3
--/---/--
Score
L 7-21
T 14-14
W 29-16
L 14-24
L 14-24
W 30-12
L 15-29
L 7-24
W 29-17
W 39-14
Crowd
58,100
61,538
55,204
53,622
65,278
48,643
72,389
72,758
36,569
50,167
1968 (0-10)
1965 (2-7-1)
Coach: Milt Bruhn
Date Opponent
S 18 *Colorado
S 25 *USC
O 2 *Iowa
O 9 Nebraska
O 16 Northwestern
O 23 *Ohio State(h)
O 30 Michigan
N 6 Purdue
N 13 *Illinois
N 20 Minnesota
Rank
--/---/---/---/---/---/---/7
--/---/---/--
Coach: John Jardine
Date Opponent
S 19 Oklahoma
S 26 *TCU
O 3 *Penn State
O 10 Iowa
O 17 *Northwestern
O 24 Indiana
O 31 *Michigan(h)
N 7 *Ohio State
N 14 Illinois
N 21 *Minnesota
196
1971 (4-6-1)
Coach: John Jardine
Date Opponent
S 11 *Northern Illinois
S 18 Syracuse
S 25 *LSU
O 2 Northwestern
O 9 *Indiana
O 16 *Michigan State
O 23 Ohio State
O 30 Iowa
N 6 *Purdue(h)
N 13 *Illinois
N 20 Minnesota
1975 (4-6-1)
Rank
--/---/15
--/18
--/---/---/---/12
--/---/---/---/--
Score
W 31-0
T 20-20
L 28-38
L 11-24
W 35-29
W 31-28
L 6-31
L 16-20
W 14-10
L 27-35
L 21-23
Coach: John Jardine
Date Opponent
S 13 *Michigan
S 20 *South Dakota
S 27 Missouri
O 4 *Kansas
O 11 Purdue
O 18 Ohio State
O 25 *Northwestern(h)
N 1 *Illinois
N 8 Iowa
N 15 *Indiana
N 22 Minnesota
Crowd
45,437
31,206
78,535c
40,473
66,156
74,847
86,559
43,155
78,451c
65,459
34,738
1972 (4-7)
Coach: John Jardine
Date Opponent
S 16 *Northern Illinois
S 23 *Syracuse
S 30 LSU
O 7 *Northwestern
O 14 Indiana
O 21 Michigan State
O 28 *Ohio State
N 4 *Iowa(h)
N 11 Purdue
N 18 Illinois
N 25 *Minnesota
Rank
--/---/---/---/---/---/---/4
--/---/---/---/--
Score
W 31-7
W 31-7
L 7-27
W 21-14
L 7-33
L 0-31
L 20-28
W 16-14
L 6-27
L 7-27
L 6-14
Coach: John Jardine
Date Opponent
S 11 Michigan
S 18 *North Dakota
S 25 *Washington State
O 2 Kansas
O 9 *Purdue
O 16 *Ohio State
O 23 Northwestern
O 30 Illinois
N 6 *Iowa(h)
N 13 Indiana
N 20 *Minnesota
Crowd
62,710
67,234
69,142
74,595
50,122
62,638
78,713c
78,723c
53,507
45,703
60,746
Crowd
79,022c
65,566
62,222
76,097
62,406
87,820
78,902c
78,868c
54,650
65,317
37,578
Rank
--/2
--/---/---/9
--/---/9
--/---/---/---/---/--
Score
L 27-40
W 45-9
W 35-26
L 24-34
L 16-18
L 20-30
W 28-25
L 25-31
W 38-21
L 14-15
W 26-17
Crowd
101,347
62,213
64,658
48,350
79,111c
79,579c
24,580
54,121
79,521c
27,518
60,304
Rank
--/---/---/---/-19/-14/1
--/---/3
--/---/---/--
Score
W 30-14
W 14-3
W 22-10
W 19-7
W 26-0
L 0-56
L 7-9
L 0-42
L 0-22
L 8-24
L 7-13
Crowd
34,755
64,475
30,755
68,709
78,661c
104,892
79,203c
87,837
83,322
71,723
30,742
Rank
--/---/---/---/---/---/9
--/---/---/---/---/--
Score
W 7-6
W 28-7
W 22-19
W 34-7
T 20-20
L 0-42
L 2-55
L 14-49
T 24-24
L 24-38
W 48-10
Crowd
60,877
23,960
63,988
75,266
51,160
80,024c
70,144
79,940c
78,986c
44,444
61,021
1977 (5-6)
Rank
--/---/19
--/2
--/---/1
--/4
--/---/---/---/---/--
Score
L 13-14
L 25-28
L 16-20
W 37-28
L 0-24
L 6-35
W 31-7
L 0-21
W 35-7
W 36-34
L 17-19
Coach: John Jardine
Date Opponent
S 10 Indiana
S 17 *Northern Illinois
S 24 Oregon
O 1 *Northwestern
O 8 *Illinois
O 15 Michigan
O 22 *Michigan State(h)
O 29 Ohio State
N 5 *Purdue
N 12 *Iowa
N 19 Minnesota
Crowd
58,256
58,237
76,297
60,715
77,413
87,273
66,365
54,010
55,560
46,248
34,412
1974 (7-4)
Coach: John Jardine
Date Opponent
S 14 Purdue
S 21 *Nebraska
S 28 Colorado
O 5 *Missouri
O 12 Ohio State
O 19 *Michigan
O 26 Indiana
N 2 *Michigan State(h)
N 9 Iowa
N 16 Northwestern
N 23 *Minnesota
Score
L 6-23
W 48-7
L 21-28
L 7-41
W 17-14
L 0-56
W 17-14
W 18-9
L 28-45
T 9-9
L 3-24
1976 (5-6)
1973 (4-7)
Coach: John Jardine
Date Opponent
S 15 *Purdue
S 22 *Colorado
S 29 Nebraska
O 6 *Wyoming
O 13 *Ohio State
O 20 Michigan
O 27 *Indiana(h)
N 3 Michigan State
N 10 *Iowa
N 17 *Northwestern
N 24 Minnesota
Rank
--/2
--/---/5
--/---/---/1
--/---/---/---/---/--
1978 (5-4-2)
Rank
--/---/4
11/---/-13/1
--/3
--/---/20
--/---/---/--
Score
W 28-14
W 21-20
L 21-24
W 59-20
L 7-52
L 20-24
W 35-25
L 21-28
W 28-15
W 52-7
W 49-14
Coach: Dave McClain
Date Opponent
S 16 *Richmond
S 23 Northwestern
S 30 *Oregon
O 7 *Indiana
O 14 Illinois
O 21 *Michigan
O 28 Michigan State
N 4 *Ohio State
N 11 *Purdue(h)
N 18 Iowa
N 25 *Minnesota
Crowd
54,239
73,381
50,512
71,141
87,717
78,911c
31,453
78,848c
48,300
28,533
55,869
197
1979 (4-7)
Coach: Dave McClain
Date Opponent
S 8 Purdue
S 15 *Air Force
S 22 *UCLA
S 29 San Diego State
O 6 *Indiana
O 13 *Michigan State
O 20 Ohio State
O 27 *Iowa(h)
N 3 Michigan
N 10 *Northwestern
N 17 Minnesota
1983 (7-4)
Rank
--/6
--/---/20
--/---/---/19
--/6
--/---/10
--/---/--
Score
L 20-41
W 38-0
L 12-37
L 17-24
L 0-3
W 38-29
L 0-59
L 13-24
L 0-54
W 28-3
W 42-37
Coach: Dave McClain
Date Opponent
S 10 *Northern Illinois
S 17 *Missouri
S 24 *Michigan
O 1 Northwestern
O 8 *Illinois
O 15 Minnesota
O 22 *Indiana(h)
O 29 Ohio State
N 5 *Iowa
N 12 Purdue
N 19 *Michigan State
Crowd
65,002
66,466
78,830c
38,633
74,188
77,083
87,585
79,026c
104,952
68,229
37,827
1980 (4-7)
Coach: Dave McClain
Date Opponent
S 13 *Purdue
S 20 *Brigham Young
S 27 UCLA
O 4 *San Diego St.(h)
O 11 Indiana
O 18 Michigan State
O 25 *Ohio State
N 1 Iowa
N 8 *Michigan
N 15 Northwestern
N 22 *Minnesota
Rank
--/20
--/---/16
--/---/---/---/10
--/---/12
--/---/--
Score
L 6-12
L 3-28
L 0-35
W 35-12
L 0-24
W 17-7
L 0-21
L 13-22
L 0-24
W 39-19
W 25-7
Crowd
77,280
71,496
40,018
76,340
51,029
76,173
79,523c
59,995
69,560
17,372
54,229
Rank
--/1
20/9
--/---/---/18
14/---/---/---/---/---/---/--
Score
W 21-14
L 13-31
W 21-10
W 20-14
W 24-21
L 14-33
L 21-23
W 52-0
W 28-7
L 7-17
W 26-21
L 21-28
Crowd
68,733
69,212
67,196
68,603
78,973c
67,352
67,413
70,035
44,218
78,731c
47,125
53,220
Coach: Dave McClain
Date Opponent
S 8 *Northern Illinois
S 15 Missouri
S 22 Michigan
S 29 *Northwestern
O 6 Illinois
O 13 *Minnesota(h)
O 20 Indiana
O 27 *Ohio State
N 3 Iowa
N 10 *Purdue
N 17 Michigan State
D 29 Kentucky
Crowd
56,941
65,044
77,708
32,180
78,307c
62,689
78,199c
89,203
78,105
58,342
54,204
Rank
--/---/---/16
--/---/---/---/---/6
--/17
--/---/---/--
Score
W 27-14
W 35-34
L 14-20
W 31-16
L 6-22
L 14-17
W 20-16
W 16-14
T 10-10
W 30-13
W 20-10
L 19-20
Crowd
65,288
45,033
104,239
78,509c
76,428
78,770c
38,754
78,606c
66,255
72,292
61,702
47,300
Rank
--/---/---/---/5
--/1
--/---/---/---/---/3
--/--
Score
W 38-17
W 26-23
W 41-17
L 6-33
L 13-23
L 14-17
L 25-38
W 31-20
L 18-27
W 12-7
L 7-41
Crowd
69,131
68,123
11,129
105,491
79,023c
78,401c
76,395
78,605c
64,571
89,873
56,854
Rank
--/---/---/---/---/4
--/10
--/---/---/---/---/9
--/--
Score
L 17-20
W 35-20
L 7-17
L 12-21
L 17-34
L 6-17
W 35-27
W 15-9
L 7-21
L 20-27
L 17-30
L 13-23
Crowd
45,403
63,294
32,207
64,954
75,898
67,700
34,462
76,983
35,311
65,164
62,020
60,285
1985 (5-6)
Coach: Dave McClain
Date Opponent
S 14 *Northern Illinois
S 21 *UNLV
S 28 Wyoming
O 5 Michigan
O 12 *Iowa
O 19 *Northwestern
O 26 Illinois
N 2 *Indiana(h)
N 9 Minnesota
N 16 Ohio State
N 23 *Michigan State
1982 (7-5)
Coach: Dave McClain
Date Opponent
S 11 Michigan
S 18 *UCLA
S 25 *Toledo(h)
O 2 Purdue
O 9 Ohio State
O 16 *Michigan State
O 23 *Illinois
O 30 *Northwestern
N 6 *Indiana
N 13 Iowa
N 20 *Minnesota
D 11 Kansas State10
Score
W 37-9
W 21-20
L 21-38
W 49-0
L 15-27
W 56-17
W 45-14
L 27-45
L 14-34
W 42-38
W 32-0
1984 (7-4-1)
1981 (7-5)
Coach: Dave McClain
Date Opponent
S 12 *Michigan
S 19 *UCLA
S 26 *Western Mich.(h)
O 3 *Purdue
O 10 *Ohio State
O 17 Michigan State
O 24 Illinois
O 31 *Northwestern
N 7 Indiana
N 14 *Iowa
N 21 Minnesota
D 13 Tennessee9
Rank
--/---/---/17
--/---/19
--/---/---/16
--/15
--/---/--
1986 (3-9)
Rank
--/12
--/14
--/---/---/---/---/---/---/---/---/---/--
Score
L 9-20
L 26-51
W 36-27
W 35-31
W 6-0
W 24-23
L 28-29
W 54-20
L 17-20
L 14-28
W 24-0
W 14-3
Coach: Jim Hilles
Date Opponent
S 6 Hawaii
S 13 *Northern Illinois
S 20 UNLV
S 27 *Wyoming
O 4 *Michigan
O 11 Iowa
O 18 Northwestern
O 25 *Illinois(h)
N 1 Indiana
N 8 *Minnesota
N 15 *Ohio State
N 22 Michigan State
Crowd
104,932
77,974c
73,713
69,132
88,234
78,187c
78,406c
64,388
65,355
58,500
59,792
49,523
198
1987 (3-8)
Coach: Don Morton
Date Opponent
S 12 *Hawaii
S 19 *Utah
S 26 *Ball State
O 3 Michigan
O 10 *Iowa
O 17 Illinois
O 24 *Northwestern(h)
O 31 Purdue
N 7 *Ohio State
N 14 Minnesota
N 21 *Michigan State
1991 (5-6)
Rank
--/---/---/---/12
--/---/---/---/---/---/---/11
Score
W 28-7
L 28-31
W 30-13
L 0-49
L 10-31
L 14-16
L 24-27
L 14-49
W 26-24
L 19-22
L 9-30
Coach: Barry Alvarez
Date Opponent
S 14 *Western Illinois
S 21 *Iowa State
S 28 *Eastern Michigan
O 5 Ohio State
O 12 *Iowa
O 19 Purdue
O 26 *Indiana(h)
N 2 Illinois
N 9 *Michigan State
N 16 Minnesota
N 23 *Northwestern
Crowd
53,509
56,224
51,825
104,410
74,645
57,040
70,012
62,000
63,195
62,41
45,385
1988 (1-10)
Coach: Don Morton
Date Opponent
S 3 *Western Mich.
S 17 *Northern Illinois
S 24 Miami, Fla.
O 1 *Michigan
O 8 Iowa
O 15 *Illinois
O 22 Northwestern
O 29 *Purdue(h)
N 5 Ohio State
N 12 *Minnesota
N 19 Michigan State
Rank
--/---/---/1
--/19
--/---/---/---/---/---/---/--
Score
L 14-24
L 17-19
L 3-23
L 14-62
L 6-31
L 6-34
L 14-35
L 6-9
L 12-34
W 14-7
L 0-36
Crowd
38,230
46,869
48,311
61,180
67,700
57,886
30,013
51,147
90,032
40,467
76,372
Crowd
42,861
50,710
45,356
94,221
75,053
43,650
54,052
61,493
41,074
36,133
38,620
Coach: Barry Alvarez
Date Opponent
Rank
S 12 Washington
--/2
S 19 *Bowling Green St.--/-S 26 *Northern Illinois
--/-O 3 *Ohio State
--/12
O 10 Iowa
--/-O 17 *Purdue(h)
--/-O 24 Indiana
--/-O 31 *Illinois
--/-N 7 Michigan State
--/-N 14 *Minnesota
--/-N 21 Northwestern
--/--
Score
L 10-27
W 39-18
W 18-17
W 20-16
L 22-23
W 19-16
L 3-10
L 12-13
L 10-26
W 34-6
L 25-27
Crowd
72,800
57,758
50,688
72,203
70,397
73,573
43,142
65,293
45,219
48,754
28,265
Rank
--/---/-24/-23/-21/-16/-15/-21/24
15/3
14/-10/-9/13
Score
W 35-17
W 24-16
W 28-7
W 27-15
W 53-14
W 42-28
L 21-28
W 13-10
T 14-14
W 35-10
W 41-20
W 21-16
Crowd
66,557
19,013
77,745c
34,306
77,745c
38,942
64,798
77,745c
77,745c
48,083
51,500
101,237
Rank
10/-10/7
16/21
15/-24/-23/---/---/10
--/---/---/---/25
Score
W 56-0
L 17-55
W 62-13
W forfeit
W 46-14
T 27-27
L 14-17
W 31-19
L 3-24
W 38-17
W 19-13
W 34-20
Crowd
77,745c
53,457
77,745c
71,234
46,437
77,745c
77,745c
106,209
93,340
75,245
77,745c
61,384
1993 (10-1-1)
Rank
--/3
--/---/---/5
--/---/---/8
--/---/---/22
--/--
Score
L 3-51
W 23-10
L 14-20
L 0-24
L 24-31
W 35-31
L 9-32
L 22-24
L 17-45
L 22-42
L 3-31
Crowd
38,646
37,162
36,000
104,097
62,402
44,978
64,856
39,325
37,442
89,626
29,776
Rank
--/---/---/---/3
--/25
--/---/5
--/---/---/18
--/24
Score
L 12-28
W 24-7
L 18-24
L 3-41
L 10-30
L 34-44
L 3-21
L 3-21
L 7-20
L 10-35
L 9-14
Crowd
45,980
44,698
41,817
64,359
69,890
32,966
67,746
51,189
45,093
41,403
60,517
Coach: Barry Alvarez
Date Opponent
S 4 *Nevada
S 11 SMU
S 18 *Iowa State
S 25 Indiana
O 9 *Northwestern(h)
O 16 Purdue
O 23 Minnesota
O 30 *Michigan
N 6 *Ohio State
N 11 Illinois
D 4 Michigan State12
J1
UCLA8
1990 (1-10)
Coach: Barry Alvarez
Date Opponent
S 8 *California
S 15 *Ball State
S 22 *Temple
O 6 *Michigan
O 13 Iowa
O 20 Northwestern
O 27 *Illinois(h)
N 3 *Minnesota
N 10 Indiana
N 17 *Ohio State
N 24 Michigan State
Score
W 31-13
W 7-6
W 21-6
L 16-31
L 6-10
L 7-28
L 20-28
L 6-22
L 7-20
W 19-16
W 32-14
1992 (5-6)
1989 (2-9)
Coach: Don Morton
Date Opponent
S 9 *Miami, Fla.
S 16 *Toledo
S 23 California
O 7 Michigan
O 14 *Iowa
O 21 *Northwestern(h)
O 28 Illinois
N 4 Minnesota
N 11 *Indiana
N 18 Ohio State
N 25 *Michigan State
Rank
--/---/---/---/14
--/---/---/---/---/---/---/--
1994 (8-3-1)
Coach: Barry Alvarez
Date Opponent
S 10 *Eastern Michigan
S 17 Colorado
S 24 *Indiana
O 1 Michigan State
O 8 Northwestern
O 15 *Purdue
O 22 *Minnesota(h)
O 29 Michigan
N 5 Ohio State
N 12 *Cincinnati
N 19 *Illinois
J2
Duke13
199
1995 (4-5-2)
Coach: Barry Alvarez
Date Opponent
S 2 *Colorado
S 16 Stanford
S 23 *SMU
S 30 Penn State
O 14 *Ohio State
O 21 Northwestern
O 28 *Michigan State(h)
N 4 Purdue
N 11 Minnesota
N 18 *Iowa
N 25 *Illinois
Rank
21/13
--/---/---/6
21/4
24/11
--/---/---/---/---/--
L
T
W
W
L
L
W
L
W
L
T
Score
7-43
24-24
42-0
17-9
16-27
0-35
45-14
27-38
34-27
20-33
3-3
Crowd
79,015c
42,510
77,108c
96,540
79,507c
49,256
78,043c
39,125
64,016
78,907c
76,750c
Rank
--/---/---/---/3
--/2
--/14
--/---/---/---/---/---/---/--
Score
W 24-3
W 52-17
W 14-0
L 20-23
L 14-17
L 30-34
L 13-30
W 33-25
W 45-28
L 0-31
W 35-15
W 59-10
W 38-10
Crowd
74,279
40,091
77,894c
79,607c
94,215
79,576c
69,217
78,330c
78,006c
66,570
37,814
26,819
42,122
Rank
24/17
--/---/---/---/---/---/-24/---/---/12
23/1
24/6
--/11
Score
L 0-34
W 28-24
W 56-10
W 36-10
W 27-26
W 26-25
W 31-7
L 20-45
W 22-21
W 13-10
L 16-26
L 10-35
L 6-33
Crowd
51,185
73,209
23,042
76,864c
78,211c
47,129
79,327c
54,252
57,563
79,864c
79,806c
96,934
56,186
1996 (8-5)
Coach: Barry Alvarez
Date Opponent
S 7 *Eastern Michigan
S 14 UNLV
S 21 *Stanford
S 28 *Penn State
O 12 Ohio State
O 19 *Northwestern(h)
O 26 Michigan State
N 2 *Purdue
N 9 *Minnesota
N 16 Iowa
N 23 Illinois
N 30 Hawaii
D 27 Utah14
1997 (8-5)
Coach: Barry Alvarez
Date Opponent
A 24 Syracuse9
S 6 *Boise State
S 13 San Jose State
S 20 *San Diego State
S 27 *Indiana
O 4 Northwestern
O 11 *Illinois
O 18 Purdue
O 25 Minnesota
N 8 *Iowa(h)
N 15 *Michigan
N 22 Penn State
J1
Georgia13
WISCONSIN’S BIG TEN
CHAMPIONSHIP TEAMS
1896
1897
1901
1906
1912
1952
1959
1962
1993
1998
1999
1998 (11-1)
Coach: Barry Alvarez
Date Opponent
S 5 San Diego State
S 12 *Ohio
S 19 *UNLV
S 26 *Northwestern
O 3 Indiana
O 10 *Purdue(h)
O 17 Illinois
O 24 Iowa
N 7 *Minnesota
N 14 Michigan
N 21 *Penn State
J1
UCLA8
Rank
20/-17/-14/-14/-13/-12/-9/-9/-8/-8/15
13/14
9/6
Score
W 26-14
W 45-0
W 52-7
W 38-7
W 24-20
W 31-24
W 37-3
W 31-0
W 26-7
L 10-27
W 24-3
W 38-31
Crowd
37,471
74,676
75,044
78,337c
32,328
78,782c
40,627
70,397
78,767c
111,217
78,964c
93,872
Rank
9/-9/-8/-17/4
--/12
20/25
18/-16/11
11/-10/17
9/-4/22
Score
W 49-10
W 50-10
L 12-17
L 16-21
W 42-17
W 20-17 ot
W 59-0
W 40-10
W 35-19
W 28-21
W 41-3
W 17-9
Crowd
77,527c
75,807
27,721
79,037c
93,524
63,108
78,243c
78,469c
42,292
67,308
79,404c
93,731
Rank
4/-5/-4/-7/-14/9
24/8
--/---/17
--/---/---/---/---/--
Score
W 19-7
W 27-23
W 28-25 ot
L 44-47 2ot
L 10-13
L 7-23
W 17-10
L 24-30 ot
W 13-7
W 41-20
W 43-22
W 34-18
W 21-20
Crowd
77,843c
78,521c
78,749c
78,597c
111,341
79,045c
74,863
79,048
62,560
79,171c
30,469
41,313
49,093
1999 (10-2)
Coach: Barry Alvarez
Date Opponent
S4
*Murray State
S 11 *Ball State
S 18 Cincinnati
S 25 *Michigan
O 2 Ohio State
O 9 Minnesota
O 16 *Indiana(h)
O 23 *Michigan State
O 30 Northwestern
N 6 Purdue
N 13 *Iowa
J1
Stanford8
2000 (9-4)
Coach: Barry Alvarez
Date Opponent
A 31 *Western Mich.
S 9 *Oregon
S 16 *Cincinnati
S 23 *Northwestern
S 30 Michigan
O 7 *Ohio State
O 14 Michigan State
O 21 *Purdue(h)
O 28 Iowa
N 4 *Minnesota
N 11 Indiana
N 25 Hawaii
D 29 UCLA15
200
2001 (5-7)
Coach: Barry Alvarez
Date Opponent
A 25 *Virginia
S 1 Oregon
S 8 *Fresno State
S 22 Penn State
S 29 *W. Kentucky
O 6 *Indiana
O 13 Ohio State
O 20 Illinois
O 27 *Michigan State(h)
N 3 *Iowa
N 17 *Michigan
N 24 Minnesota
2004 (9-3)
Rank
22/--22/7
23/19
---/-----/-----/-----/21
---/-----/-----/-----/11
---/---
Score
W 26-17
L 28-31
L 20-32
W 18-6
W 24-6
L 32-63
W 20-17
L 35-42
L 28-42
W 34-28
L 17-20
L 31-42
Coach: Barry Alvarez
Date Opponent
S 4 *UCF
S 11 *UNLV
S 18 Arizona
S 25 *Penn State
O 2 *Illinois
O 9 Ohio State
O 16 Purdue
O 23 *Northwestern(h)
N 6 *Minnesota
N 13 Michigan State
N 20 Iowa
J1
Georgia13
Crowd
76,740c
45,919
78,506c
107,253
75,662
79,264c
103,520
70,904
79,108c
79,421c
79,633c
55,890
2002 (8-6)
Coach: Barry Alvarez
Date Opponent
A 23 *Fresno State
A 31 UNLV
S 7 *West Virginia
S 14 *Northern Illinois
S 21 *Arizona
O 5 *Penn State
O 12 Indiana
O 19 *Ohio State(h)
O 26 Michigan State
N 2 Iowa
N 9 *Illinois
N 16 Michigan
N 23 *Minnesota
D 28 Colorado16
Score
W 34-6
W 18-3
W 9-7
W 16-3
W 24-7
W 24-13
W 20-17
W 24-12
W 38-14
L 14-49
L 7-30
L 21-24
Crowd
82,116c
82,071c
50,275
82,179c
82,306c
105,090
65,196
82,468c
83,069c
76,697
70,397
62,414
Rank
--/---/---/---/14
17/-14/-23/22
19/-15/-14/10
19/-24/-21/7
W
W
W
W
W
L
W
W
W
L
L
W
W
Score
56-42
65-0
14-5
23-20
41-24
48-51
38-34
31-20
41-24
14-35
10-20
41-24
24-10
Crowd
82,138c
81,806c
60,000
83,022c
82,330c
33,859
65,089
82,828c
52,158
109,865
83,184c
34,031
57,221
Rank
--/---/---/---/6
--/---/-25/-21/-17/-17/-16/-12/-6/12
W
W
W
L
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
Score
35-14
34-10
14-0
13-27
52-17
41-9
48-12
24-3
30-24
13-3
24-21
35-3
17-14
Crowd
30,307
80,845c
81,090c
111,058
32,142
81,704c
82,010c
58,111
81,300c
81,777c
70,585
80,850c
60,774
2005 (10-3)
Rank
25/-----/--25/--22/--22/--19/20
23/-----/4
---/-----/9
---/-----/12
---/-----/14
Score
W 23-21
W 27-7
W 34-17
W 24-21
W 31-10
L 31-34
L 29-32
L 14-19
W 42-24
L 3-20
L 20-37
L 14-21
W 49-31
W 31-28 ot
Coach: Barry Alvarez
Date Opponent
S 3 *Bowling Green
S 10 *Temple
S 18 UNC
S 24 *Michigan
O 1 *Indiana
O 8 Northwestern
O 15 Minnesota
O 22 *Purdue(h)
O 29 Illinois
N 5 Penn State
N 12 *Iowa
N 25 Hawaii
J 2 Auburn18
Crowd
75,136
42,075
76,320
77,460c
78,582c
79,403c
31,156
79,729c
74,507
70,397
78,709c
110,412
78,843c
50,690
2006 (12-1)
2003 (7-6)
Coach: Barry Alvarez
Date Opponent
A 30 West Virginia
S 6 *Akron
S 13 *UNLV
S 20 *North Carolina
S 27 Illinois
O 4 Penn State
O 11 *Ohio State
O 18 *Purdue(h)
O 25 Northwestern
N 8 Minnesota
N 15 *Michigan State
N 22 *Iowa
D 31 Auburn17
Rank
21/-21/-20/-20/-20/-15/18
10/5
6/-5/-4/-9/17
16/8
Rank
21/--18/--14/-----/-----/-----/--23/3
14/13
20/-----/24
---/21
---/17
---/---
Score
W 24-17
W 48-31
L 5-23
W 38-27
W 38-20
W 30-23
W 17-10
L 23-26
L 7-16
L 34-37
W 56-21
L 21-27
L 14-28
Coach: Bret Bielema
Date Opponent
S 2 Bowling Green19
S 9 *Western Illinois
S 16 *San Diego State
S 23 Michigan
S 30 Indiana
O 7 *Northwestern
O 14 *Minnesota (h)
O 21 Purdue
O 28 *Illinois
N 4 *Penn State
N 11 Iowa
N 18 *Buffalo
J 1 Arkansas18
Crowd
60,663
75,401
78,043c
77,439c
58,495
107,851
79,793c
79,541c
36,233
59,543
79,256c
79,931c
55,109
201
9 — East Rutherford, N.J.
10 — Shreveport, La.
11 — Birmingham, Ala.
12 — Tokyo, Japan
13 — Tampa, Fla.
14 — Tucson, Ariz.
2007 (9-4)
Coach: Bret Bielema
Date Opponent
S 1 *Washington State
S 8 UNLV
S 15 *The Citadel
S 22 *Iowa
S 29 *Michigan State
O 6 Illinois
O 13 Penn State
O 20 *Northern Illinois
O 27 *Indiana
N 3 Ohio State
N 10 *Michigan
N 17 Minnesota
J 1 Tennessee13
Rank
7/-5/-7/-9/-9/-5/-19/---/---/---/1
--/13
24/-18/16
W
W
W
W
W
L
L
W
W
L
W
W
L
Score
42-21
20-13
45-31
17-13
37-34
26-31
7-38
44-3
33-3
17-38
37-21
41-34
17-21
Crowd
81,547c
38,250
80,327c
82,630c
82,164c
57,078
109,754
81,883c
81,324c
105,449
82,353c
59,116
60,121
Rank
13/-11/-10/21
9/-18/14
--/6
--/---/---/21
--/---/---/---/--
W
W
W
L
L
L
L
W
L
W
W
W
L
Score
38-17
51-14
13-10
25-27
17-20
7-48
16-38
27-17
24-25
55-20
35-32
36-35
13-42
Crowd
80,910c
80,396c
42,387
109,833
81,608c
81,524c
70,585
81,241c
75,121
30,618
81,228c
80,709c
52,692
Rank
--/---/---/---/---/---/9
--/11
--/-24/-21/-17/---/-24/14
W
W
W
W
W
L
L
W
W
W
L
W
W
Score
28-20
34-31
44-14
38-30
31-28
13-31
10-20
37-0
31-28
45-24
31-33
51-10
20-14
Crowd
80,532c
80,353c
78,253
80,123
50,805
105,301
81,043c
79,920
36,611
80,540c
32,150
37,018
56,747
2008 (7-6)
Coach: Bret Bielema
Date Opponent
A 30 *Akron
S 6 *Marshall
S 13 Fresno State
S 27 Michigan
O 4 *Ohio State
O 11 *Penn State
O 18 Iowa
O 25 *Illinois
N 1 Michigan State
N 8 Indiana
N 15 *Minnesota
N 22 *Cal Poly
D 27 Florida State18
2009 (10-3)
Coach: Bret Bielema
Date Opponent
S 5 *Northern Illinois
S 12 *Fresno State
S 19 *Wofford
S 26 *Michigan State
O 3 Minnesota
O 10 Ohio State
O 17 *Iowa (h)
O 31 *Purdue
N 7 Indiana
N14 *Michigan
N21 Northwestern
D5
Hawaii
D29 Miami18
Legend:
* - home game
(h) - homecoming
Rank - Ranking by Associated Press
c - capacity crowds
Neutral Sites
1 — Milwaukee
2 — Chicago
3 — Chicago Coliseum
4 — Marinette, Wis.
5 — Indianapolis
6 — Rockford, Ill.
7 — Baltimore
8 — Pasadena, Calif.
202
15 — El Paso, Texas
16 — San Antonio, Texas
17 — Nashville, Tenn.
18 — Orlando, Fla.
19 — Cleveland, Ohio
UW vs. All-time Opponents
Team
Air Force
Akron
Alabama
Arizona
Arizona State
Arkansas
Armour
Auburn
Ball State
Beloit
Boise State
Bowling Green
Bradley
Brigham Young
Buffalo
California
Cal Poly
Calumet Club
Camp Grant
Carleton
Carlisle Indians
Chicago
Chicago AA
Chicago P&S
Cincinnati
Citadel
Coe (Iowa)
Colgate
Colorado
Colorado College
Columbia
Company I
Cornell (Iowa)
Dixon (Illinois)
Drake
Duke
Eastern Michigan
Florida State
Ft. Sheridan (Ill.)
Franklin (Ind.)
Fresno State
Georgia
Great Lakes
Grinnell (Iowa)
W-L-T
1-0-0
2-0-0
1-0-0
2-0-0
0-2-0
2-0-0
1-0-0
1-1-1
3-0-0
16-1-0
1-0-0
3-0-0
1-0-0
0-1-0
1-0-0
1-5-0
1-0-0
0-1-0
1-2-0
2-0-0
0-1-0
19-16-5
1-2-0
1-0-0
3-1-0
1-0-0
2-0-1
1-0-0
1-4-1
1-0-0
0-1-0
1-0-0
3-0-0
1-0-0
1-0-0
1-0-0
3-0-0
0-1-0
1-0-0
1-0-0
3-1-0
0-2-0
1-1-1
4-0-0
Team
Haskell Indians
Hawaii
Hyde Park (Ill.) HS
Illinois
Indiana
Iowa
Iowa State
Kansas
Kansas State
Kentucky
Knox (Ill.)
Lake Forest (Ill.)
Lawrence
Louisiana State
Madison (Wis.) HS
Marquette
Marshall
Miami (Fla.)
Michigan
Michigan State
Milw. Medical
Minnesota
Missouri
Murray State
Navy
Nebraska
Nevada
New Mexico State
North Central (Ill.)
North Carolina
North Dakota
North Dakota State
Northern Illinois
Northwestern
Northwestern College
Notre Dame
Ohio
Ohio State
Oklahoma
Oregon
Oregon State
Osteopaths
203
W-L-T
1-0-0
5-1-0
2-0-0
35-36-7
36-18-2
41-42-2
7-0-0
4-2-0
2-0-0
0-1-0
2-0-0
7-1-0
17-0-1
0-2-0
4-0-0
32-4-0
1-0-0
2-2-0
13-49-1
21-27-0
1-0-0
52-59-8
4-1-0
1-0
1-1-0
2-3-0
1-0-0
1-0-0
1-0-0
2-0-0
2-0-0
3-0-0
11-1-0
55-33-5
1-0-0
6-8-2
1-0-0
17-53-5
0-2-0
3-1-0
1-0-0
1-0-0
Team
Pennsylvania
Penn State
Pittsburgh
Purdue
Rice
Richmond
Ripon (Wis.)
Rush Medical
San Diego State
San Jose State
SMU
South Dakota
South Dakota State
Stanford
Syracuse
TCU
Temple
Tennessee
Texas
Toledo
UCLA
UNLV
Upper Iowa
UCF
USC
Utah
Utah State
UW Alumni
UW Freshmen
UW-Oshkosh
UW-Platteville
UW-Whitewater
Virginia
Washington
Washington State
West Virginia
Western Illinois
Western Kentucky
Western Michigan
Wofford
Wyoming
Yale
W-L-T
2-2-0
8-6-0
0-3-0
41-29-8
2-0-0
1-0-0
5-0-0
4-0-0
4-1-0
1-0-0
2-0-0
1-0-0
8-1-0
4-0-1
1-3-1
0-0-1
1-1-0
0-2-0
0-1-0
1-0-0
4-7-0
6-2-0
1-0-0
1-0-0
0-6-0
2-1-0
0-1-0
3-1-0
1-0-0
1-0-0
1-0-0
2-0-0
1-0-0
0-4-0
2-0-0
4-0-0
2-0-0
1-0-0
3-1-0
1-0-0
2-1-0
1-2-0
All-Time Scores With Opponents
Air Force
Auburn
Bowling Green
UW LEADS: 1-0
At Madison: 1-0
UW TIES: 1-1-1
At Madison: 0-0-1
At Neutral: 1-1-0
UW LEADS: 3-0
At Madison: 2-0
At Cleveland, Ohio: 1-0
Year
1979*
Rank
Score
W 38-0
Akron
UW LEADS: 2-0
At Madison: 2-0
Year
2003*
2008*
Rank
1813-
Score
W 48-31
W 38-17
Alabama
UW LEADS: 1-0
At Madison: 1-0
Year
1928*
Rank
Score
W 15-0
UW LEADS: 2-0
At Madison: 1-0
At Tucson: 1-0
Rank
2220-
Score
W 31-10
W 9-7
Arizona State
UW TRAILS: 0-2
At Madison: 0-1
At Tempe: 0-1
Year
1967*
1968
Rank
Score
L 16-42
L 7-55
Arkansas
UW LEADS: 2-0
At Madison: 1-0
At Orlando, Fla.: 1-0
Year
Rank
1912*
2006^
6-12
^ –– Orlando, Fla.
Score
W 64-7
W 17-14
Armour
Rank
Rank
9-
Score
W 30-13
W 24-7
W 50-10
Beloit
Year
Rank
1889
1891
1892*
1893*
1894
1896
1897*
1898^
1899^
1900^
1901^
1902^
1903*
1904*
1905*
1917*
1918*
^ –– Milwaukee
Rank
Score
W 33-6
Brigham Young
UW TRAILS: 0-1
At Madison: 0-1
Rank
Score
L 0-4
W 40-4
W 32-4
W 18-0
W 46-0
W 6-0
W 11-0
W 17-0
W 36-0
W 11-0
W 40-0
W 52-6
W 87-0
W 36-0
W 44-0
W 34-0
W 21-0
Score
L 3-28
Score
W 28-24
UW LEADS: 1-0
At Madison: 1-0
Year
2006*
Rank
12-
Score
W 35-3
Cal Poly
UW LEADS: 1-0
At Madison: 1-0
Year
2008*
Rank
Score
W 36-35
California
UW TRAILS: 1-5
At Madison: 0-3
At Berkeley: 1-2
Year
1946
1947*
1948
1949*
1989
1990*
Rank
-8
-9
-10
Score
W 28-7
L 7-48
L 14-40
L 20-35
L 14-20
L 12-28
Calumet Club
UW TRAILS: 0-1
At Milwaukee: 0-1
Year
Rank
1889^
^ –– Milwaukee
204
Score
W 39-18
W 56-42
W 35-14
Buffalo
UW LEADS: 1-0
At Madison: 1-0
Score
W 32-4
Year
1931*
Year
1980*
Boise State
Rank
Rank
UW LEADS: 1-0
At Madison: 1-0
UW LEADS: 3-0
At Madison: 3-0
Year
1987*
1990*
1999*
Year
1992*
2005*
2006
Bradley
Ball State
Year
1997*
UW LEADS: 1-0
At Madison: 1-0
Year
1895*
Score
T 7-7
L 14-28
W 24-10
UW LEADS: 16-1
At Madison: 8-0
At Beloit: 3-1
At Milwaukee: 5-0
Arizona
Year
2002*
2004
Year
Rank
1931*
2003^
2005$
21-7
^ –– Nashville, Tenn.
$ –– Orlando, Fla.
Score
L 0-27
Camp Grant
UW TRAILS: 1-2
At Madison: 1-1
At Rockford, Ill.: 0-1
Year
Rank
1918*
1942*
1943^
^ –– Rockford, Ill.
Score
L 0-7
W 7-0
L 7-10
Carleton
Rank
Score
W 41-0
W 28-0
Carlisle Indians
UW TRAILS: 0-1
At Chicago Coliseum: 0-1
Year
Rank
1896#
# –– Chicago Coliseum
Score
L 8-18
Year
Rank
1893^
1894*
1894
^ –– Milwaukee
Score
L 0-22
W 22-4
L 4-16
Rank
Score
W 5-0
Rank
84-
Score
W 27-6
W 38-17
L 12-17
W 28-25 ot
Rank
7-
Score
W 45-31
Coe
Year
1965*
1973*
1974
1994
1995*
2002^
Rank
-19
1110-7
21-13
-14
Year
1911*
Rank
Score
W 26-0
Columbia
Rank
Score
W 7-3
T 7-7
W 39-0
Score
L 6-7
Company I
UW LEADS: 1-0
At Marinette: 1-0
Score
W 16-0
Cornell (Iowa)
UW LEADS: 3-0
At Madison: 3-0
Rank
Score
W 38-0
W 31-6
W 49-0
Dixon (Illinois)
UW LEADS: 1-0
At Madison: 1-0
Year
1898*
205
Score
T 0-0
L 25-28
L 21-24
L 17-55
L 7-43
W 31-28ot
^ –– San Antonio, Texas
Year
1926*
1927*
1928*
UW LEADS: 2-0-1
At Madison: 2-0-1
Rank
Score
W 13-6
UW TRAILS: 1-4-1
At Madison: 0-2-1
At Boulder: 0-2-0
At Neutral: 1-0-0
Year
Rank
1905$
$ –– Marinette, Wis.
UW LEADS: 1-0
At Madison: 1-0
Year
1923*
1924*
1932*
Rank
Colorado
Year
1940
Citadel
Year
2007*
Year
1929*
UW TRAILS: 0-1
At New York City: 0-1
UW LEADS: 3-1
At Madison: 3-0
At Cincinnati: 0-1
Year
1936*
1994*
1999
2000*
UW LEADS: 1-0
At Madison: 1-0
UW LEADS: 1-0
At Madison: 1-0
Cincinnati
Score
W 30-0
L 12-22
W 24-0
W 25-8
L 0-6
L 0-17
W 39-5
W 35-0
L 0-11
L 6-15
L 11-18
L 0-4
L 12-18
T 6-6
W 10-0
L 0-5
W 30-12
L 0-19
T 0-0
L 13-14
W 30-7
W 18-0
W 10-3
W 3-0
L 0-3
T 0-0
L 6-13
T 0-0
W 20-7
Colgate
Colorado College
Chicago P & S
Year
1900*
UW LEADS: 19-16-5
At Madison: 6-5-1
At Chicago: 13-11-4
Rank
UW TRAILS: 1-2
At Madison: 1-0
At Milwaukee: 0-1
At Chicago AA: 0-1
UW LEADS: 1-0
At Madison: 1-0
Chicago
Year
1894
1895
1896*
1897
1898
1899*
1900
1901
1902
1903*
1904
1905*
1908*
1909
1910*
1911
1912*
1913
1914*
1915
1916*
1917
1919
1920
1921
1922
1923
1924
1925
W 14-7
L 0-6
W 25-0
W 20-6
W 34-0
W 12-7
W 18-7
T 0-0
L 7-13
L 6-7
W 27-0
Chicago AA
UW LEADS: 2-0
At Madison: 2-0
Year
1922*
1930*
1926
1927
1928*
1929
1930*
1931
1932
1933
1935
1936*
1937
Rank
Score
W 76-0
Drake
Georgia
Illinois
UW LEADS: 1-0
At Madison: 1-0
UW TRAILS: 0-2
Neutral: 0-2
UW TRAILS: 34-35-7
At Madison: 20-16-4
At Champaign: 14-19-3
Year
1904*
Rank
Score
W 82-0
Duke
UW LEADS: 1-0
At Neutral: 1-0
Year
Rank
1994^
-25
^ –– Tampa, Fla.
Score
W 34-20
UW LEADS: 3-0
At Madison: 3-0
Rank
10-
Score
W 21-6
W 56-0
W 24-3
Florida State
UW TRAILS: 0-1
At Neutral: 0-1
Year
2008
Rank
Score
L 13-42
UW LEADS: 1-0
At Madison: 1-0
Rank
Score
W 45-0
UW LEADS: 1-0
At Madison: 1-0
Rank
1925*
Score
W 35-0
Fresno State
UW LEADS: 3-1
At Madison: 2-1
At Fresno: 1-0
Year
2001*
2002*
2008
2009*
Rank
23-19
2510-21
Score
W 13-7
L 12-40
T 0-0
Grinnell (Iowa)
UW LEADS: 4-0
At Madison: 4-0
Year
1895*
1896*
1900*
1927*
Rank
Score
W 14-4
W 54-6
W 45-0
W 20-2
Haskell Indiana
Year
1916*
Rank
Score
W 13-0
Hawaii
UW LEADS: 5-1
At Madison: 1-0
At Honolulu: 4-1
Franklin (Indiana)
Year
UW TIES: 1-1-1
At Madison: 0-1-0
At Great Lakes, Ill.: 0-0-1
At Chicago: 1-0-0
Year
Rank
1942^
71944*
-16
1945
^ –– Chicago
UW LEADS: 1-0
At Madison: 1-0
Fort Sheridan
Year
1904*
Score
L 6-33
L 21-24
Great Lakes
Eastern Michigan
Year
1991*
1994*
1996*
Year
Rank
1997^
-11
2004^
16-8
^ –– Tampa, Fla.
Year
1986
1987*
1996
2000
2005
2009
Rank
24-
Score
L 17-20
W 28-7
W 59-10
W 34-18
W 41-24
W 51-10
Hyde Park High School
Score
L 20-32
W 23-21
W 13-10
34-31
UW LEADS: 2-0
At Madison: 2-0
Year
1901*
1902*
Rank
206
Score
W 62-0
W 24-5
Year
1895*
1899*
1900*
1906
1907*
1914*
1915
1916*
1917
1918*
1919
1920*
1921
1922*
1923
1931
1932*
1933
1934*
1939
1940*
1943*
1945*
1946
1948*
1949
1950
1951
1952*
1953*
1954
1955*
1956
1957*
1958
1959*
1960
1961*
1962
1963*
1964
1965*
1966
1969*
1970
1971*
1972
1975*
1976
1977*
1978
1981
1982*
1983*
1984
1985
1986*
1987
Rank
20-
-15
-8
8-2
-3
14-16
-15
57-
4-8
19-
-19
Score
T 10-10
W 23- 0
W 27- 0
W 16- 6
L 4-15
L 9-24
L 3-17
T 0- 0
L 0- 7
L 0-22
W 14-10
W 14- 9
W 20- 0
L 0- 3
L 0-10
W 7- 6
W 20-12
L 0-21
W 7- 3
L 0- 7
W 13- 6
L 7-25
T 7- 7
L 21-27
W 20-16
T 13-13
W 7- 6
L 10-14
W 20- 6
W 34- 7
W 27-14
L 14-17
T 13-13
W 24-13
W 31-12
L 6- 9
L 14-35
W 55- 7
W 35- 6
L 7-17
L 0-29
L 0-51
L 14-49
W 55-14
W 29-17
L 27-35
L 7-27
W 18- 9
L 25-31
W 26- 0
T 20-20
L 21-23
L 28-29
L 15-27
L 6-22
L 25-38
W 15- 9
L 14-16
1988*
1989
1990*
1991
1992*
1993
1994*
1995*
1996
1997*
1998
2001
2002*
2003
2004*
2005
2006*
2007
2008*
-8
-5
14-
9-
2015175-
L 6-34
L 9-32
L 3-21
L 6-22
L 12-13
W 35-10
W 19-13
T 3-3
W 35-15
W 31-7
W 37-3
L 35-42
L 20-37
W 38-20
W 24-7
W 41-24
W 30-24
L 26-31
W 27-17
Indiana
UW LEADS: 36-18-2
At Madison: 20-8-1
At Bloomington: 16-9-1
At Indianapolis: 0-1
Year
1907*
1908
1909*
1910^
1922*
1923
1926*
1938*
1939*
1940*
1941*
1943
1947
1948*
1949
1951*
1952
1961
1962*
1967
1968*
1969*
1970
1971*
1972
1973*
1974
1975*
1976
1977
1978*
1979*
1980
1981
1982*
1983*
Rank
1015-
-7
1984
1985*
1986
1989*
1990
1991*
1992
1993
231994*
16-21
1997*
1998
131999*
182000
2001*
2002
232005*
172006
2007*
2008
2009
24^ –– Indianapolis
W 20-16
W 31-20
L 7-21
L 17-45
L 7-20
L 20-28
L 3-10
W 27-15
W 62-13
W 27-26
W 24-20
W 59-0
W 43-22
L 32-63
L 29-32
W 41-24
W 52-17
W 33-3
W 55-20
W 31-28
Iowa
UW TIES: 41-42-2
At Madison: 26-17-1
At Iowa City: 15-24-1
Score
W 11- 8
W 16- 0
W 6- 3
L 3-12
W 20- 0
W 52- 0
W 27- 2
W 6- 0
L 0-14
W 27-10
W 27-25
L 0-34
T 7- 7
L 7-35
W 30-14
W 6- 0
W 37-14
W 6- 3
W 30- 6
L 9-14
L 20-21
W 36-34
W 30-12
W 35-29
L 7-33
W 31- 7
W 35-25
T 9- 9
L 14-15
W 30-14
W 34- 7
L 0- 3
L 0-24
W 28- 7
L 17-20
W 45-14
Year
1894*
1906*
1907
1911*
1912
1917*
1924*
1925
1926*
1927*
1928
1929*
1932*
1933
1937*
1938
1939*
1940
1941*
1942
1943
1944*
1945
1946*
1947*
1948
1949*
1950
1951*
1952
1953*
1954
1955*
1956
1957
Rank
2-
1519-
15812817-14
13-6
207
Score
W 44-0
W 18-4
W 6-5
W 12-0
W 28-10
W 20-0
L 7-21
W 6-0
W 20-10
L 0-16
W 13-0
L 0-14
W 34-0
L 7-26
W 13-6
W 31-13
L 13-19
L 12-30
W 23-0
L 0-6
W 7-5
W 26-7
W 27-7
L 7-21
W 46-14
L 13-19
W 35-13
W 14-0
W 34-7
W 42-13
W 10-6
L 7-13
W 37-14
L 7-13
L 7-21
1958*
1959*
1960
1961
1962*
1963
1964*
1965*
1966
1967*
1968
1969*
1970
1971
1972*
1973*
1974
1975
1976*
1977*
1978
1979*
1980
1981*
1982
1983*
1984
1985*
1986
1987*
1988
1989*
1990
1991*
1992
1995*
1996
1997*
1998
1999*
2000
2001*
2002
2003*
2004
2005*
2006
2007*
2008
2009
4-13
-9
12-2
-4
102-
-15
-17
-1
-10
-25
-12
99-
-9
-17
9-17
19169-11
L 9-20
W 25-16
L 21-28
L 15-47
W 42-14
W 10-7
W 31-21
W 16-13
W 7-0
T 21-21
L 0-41
W 23-17
L 14-24
L 16-20
W 16-14
W 35-7
W 28-15
L 28-45
W 38-21
L 8-24
L 24-38
L 13-24
L 13-22
L 7-17
L 14-28
L 14-34
T 10-10
L 13-23
L 6-17
L 10-31
L 6-31
L 24-31
L 10-30
L 6-10
L 22-23
L 20-33
L 0-31
W 13-10
W 31-0
W 41-3
W 13-7
W 34-28
L 3-20
L 21-27
L 7-30
L 10-20
W 24-21
W 17-13
L 16-38
L 10-20
Iowa State
UW LEADS: 7-0
At Madison: 7-0
Year
1895*
1901*
1924*
1925*
1966*
1991*
1993*
Rank
24-
Score
W 28-6
W 45-0
W 17-0
W 30-0
W 20-10
W 7-6
W 28-7
Kansas
UW LEADS: 4-2
At Madison: 3-1
At Lawrence: 1-1
Year
1901*
1902*
1926*
1927
1975*
1976
Rank
-9
Score
W 50-0
W 38-0
W 13-0
W 26-6
L 7-41
L 24-34
Kansas State
UW LEADS: 2-0
At Madison: 1-0
At Neutral: 1-0
Year
Rank
1964*
1982^
^ –– Shreveport, La.
1902*
1903*
1905*
1906*
1908*
1909*
1910*
1911*
1912*
1913*
1914*
1915*
1916*
1920*
1921*
1930*
W 52-0
W 40-7
W 34-0
W 5-0
W 35-0
W 22-0
T 6-6
W 15-0
W 13-0
W 58-7
W 21-0
W 82-0
W 20-0
W 60-0
W 28-0
W 53-6
UW TRAILS: 0-1
At Lexington: 0-1
Madison High School
Score
L 19-20
UW LEADS: 2-0
At Madison: 2-0
Year
1901*
1903*
Rank
Score
W 23-5
W 54-6
Lake Forest
UW LEADS: 7-1
At Madison: 6-1
At Milwaukee: 1-0
Year
Rank
1890*
1891*
1892^
1893*
1895*
1896*
1897*
1899*
^ –– Milwaukee
Score
L 6-16
W 6-4
W 10-6
W 24-0
W 26-5
W 34-0
W 30-0
W 45-0
Lawrence
UW LEADS: 17-0-1
At Madison: 17-0-1
Year
1899*
1902*
Rank
Score
W 58-0
W 11-0
Score
L 28-38
L 7-27
UW LEADS: 4-0
At Madison: 4-0
Year
1896*
1897*
1897*
1898*
Knox (Ill.)
Rank
-18
Year
2008*
Kentucky
Rank
912-
UW LEADS: 1-0
At Madison: 1-0
UW TRAILS: 0-2
At Madison: 0-1
At Baton Rouge: 0-1
Year
1971*
1972
Year
1984
1571610-
Rank
Score
W 18-0
W 8-0
W 29-0
W 21-0
Rank
11-
UW TIES: 2-2
At Madison: 0-1
At Miami: 1-1
At Orlando, Fla.: 1-0
Year
1958
1988
1989*
2009
Rank
14-15
-1
-3
24-14
Michigan
UW LEADS: 32-4-0
At Madison: 32-4-0
UW TRAILS: 13-49-1
At Madison: 5-21-1
At Ann Arbor: 6-27-0
At Chicago: 1-1
Rank
208
Score
W 33-0
W 29-0
W 9-6
W 13-0
W 48-0
W 85-0
W 13-0
W 7-2
W 19-0
W 3-0
L 0-33
L 6-12
W 12-0
W 27-0
W 14-13
W 33-19
L 7-28
W 35-7
L 7-33
W 21-2
W 40-13
Score
W 51-14
Miami (Fla.)
Marquette
Year
1904*
1905*
1908*
1913*
1914*
1915*
1919*
1932*
1933*
1934*
1935*
1936*
1937*
1938*
1939*
1940*
1941*
1942*
1943*
1944*
1945*
W 34-0
W 35-12
W 26-0
W 41-0
W 28-6
W 22-6
W 42-19
W 13-11
W 52-14
W 28-14
W 41-0
W 60-6
W 50-0
W 44-6
W 35-6
Marshall
LSU
Score
W 17-7
W 14-3
1946*
1947*
1948*
1949*
1950*
1951*
1952*
1953*
1954*
1955*
1956*
1957*
1958*
1959*
1960*
Year
1892*
1893
1899^
1902^
1903
1904*
1905
1921*
1922
1923*
1924
1925*
1926
1927*
1928
1931
1934
1935*
1943
Rank
-4
Score
W 20-0
L 3-23
L 3-51
W 20-14
Score
L 6-10
W 34-18
W 17-5
L 0-6
L 0-16
L 0-28
L 0-12
T 7-7
L 6-13
L 3-6
L 0-21
L 0-21
L 0-37
L 0-14
W 7-0
L 0-16
W 10-0
L 12-20
L 0-27
1944
1946
1947*
1950
1959
1960*
1962
1965
1966*
1967*
1968
1969
1970*
1973
1974*
1975*
1976
1977
1978*
1979
1980*
1981*
1982
1983*
1984
1985
1986*
1987
1988*
1989
1990*
1993*
1994
1997*
1998
1999*
2000
2001*
2002
2005*
2006
2007*
2008
2009*
^ –– Chicago
-5
-10
9-2
1610-
-4
-20
-5
-4
-3
-2
-2
14-1
-9
-10
-12
-1
-12
-17
-16
-5
-4
-12
-19
-5
-3
21-24
-10
23-1
8-15
17-4
14-9
-11
-12
-14
-6
-13
921-
L 0-14
L 6-28
L 6-40
L 13-26
W 19-10
W 16-13
W 34-12
14-50
L 17-28
L 14-27
L 9-34
L 7-35
L 15-29
L 6-35
L 20-24
L 6-23
L 27-40
L 0-56
L 0-42
L 0-54
L 0-24
W 21-14
L 9-20
L 21-38
L 14-20
L 6-33
L 17-34
L 0-49
L 14-62
L 0-24
L 3-41
W 13-10
W 31-19
L 16-26
L 10-27
L 16-21
L 10-13
L 17-20
L 14-21
W 23-20
L 13-27
W 37-21
L 25-27
W 45-24
UW TRAILS: 21-27
At Madison: 13-13
At East Lansing: 7-14
Neutral: 1-0
Rank
5-5
-4
-6
8-
L 0-20
L 13-30
L 6-22
L 7-35
L 0-39
W 31-28
L 0-31
L 0-21
L 21-28
L 7- 9
L 2-55
W 38-29
W 17- 7
L 14-33
W 24-23
W 32- 0
W 20-10
L 7-41
L 13-23
L 9-30
L 0-36
L 3-31
L 9-14
L 7-20
L 10-26
W 41-20
W forfeit
W 45-14
L 13-30
W 40-10
W 17-10
L 28-42
W 42-24
W 56-21
L 14-49
W 37-34
L 24-25
W 38-30
Milwaukee Medical
UW TRAILS: 1-0
At Madison: 1-0
Year
1901*
Michigan State
Year
1913*
1918*
1920*
1923*
1925*
1954
1955*
1956
1957*
1958
1961*
-10
1963
81964*
1967
1968*
-19
1971*
1972
1973
1974*
-20
1977*
1978
1979*
-19
1980
1981
141982*
1983*
1984
1985*
1986
1987*
-11
1988
1989*
1990
-24
1991*
1992
1993^
101994
151995*
1996
1999*
16-11
2000
2001*
2002
2003*
-21
2004
42007*
92008
-21
2009
^ –– Tokyo, Japan
Rank
Score
W 26-0
Minnesota
UW TRAILS: 52-59-8
At Madison: 29-21-6
At Minneapolis: 23-38-2
Score
L 7-12
W 7- 6
W 27- 0
W 21- 0
W 21- 10
W 6- 0
L 0-27
L 0-33
L 7-21
W 9- 7
Year
1890
1891
1892*
1893
1894*
1895
1896*
1897
1898*
1899
Rank
209
Score
L 0-63
L 12-26
L 4-32
L 0-40
W 6-0
L 10-14
W 6-0
W 39-0
W 29-0
W 19-0
1900
1901
1902
1903
1904
1905
1907*
1908
1909*
1910
1911*
1912
1913*
1914
1915*
1916
1917*
1918
1919*
1920
1921*
1922
1923*
1924*
1925
1926*
1927
1928*
1929
1930*
1931
1932*
1933
1934*
1935
1936*
1937
1938*
1939
1940*
1941
1942*
1943
1944*
1945
1946*
1947
1948*
1949
1950*
1951
1952*
1953
1954*
1955
1956*
1957
1958*
1959
1960*
1961
1962*
1963
1964*
-2
-7
12-1
-1
7-
-15
813817-10
-7
1859-4
-3
3-5
L 5- 6
W 18-0
L 0-11
L 0-17
L 0-28
W 16-12
T 17-17
W 5- 0
L 6-34
L 0-28
T 6- 6
W 14- 0
L 3-21
L 3-14
L 3-20
L 0-54
W 10- 7
L 0- 6
L 7-19
W 3- 0
W 35- 0
W 14- 0
T 0- 0
T 7- 7
T 12-12
L 10-16
L 7-13
L 0- 6
L 12-13
W 14- 0
L 0-14
W 20-13
L 3-6
L 0-34
L 7-33
L 0-24
L 6-13
L 0-21
L 6-23
L 13-22
L 6-41
W 20- 6
L 13-25
L 26-28
W 26-12
L 0- 6
L 0-21
L 0-16
L 6-14
W 14- 0
W 30- 6
T 21-21
T 21-21
W 27- 0
L 6-21
T 13-13
W 14- 6
W 27-12
W 11- 7
L 7-26
W 23-21
W 14- 9
L 0-14
W 14- 7
1965
1966*
1967
1968*
1969
1970*
1971
1972*
1973
1974*
1975
1976*
1977
1978*
1979
1980*
1981
1982*
1983
1984*
1985
1986*
1987
1988*
1989
1990*
1991
1992*
1993
1994*
1995
1996*
1997
1998*
1999
2000*
2001
2002*
2003
2004*
2005
2006*
2007
2008*
2009
15-
820-25
-24
523-22
2524-
L 7-42
W 7- 6
L 14-21
L 15-23
L 10-35
W 39-14
L 21-23
L 6-14
L 17-19
W 49-14
L 3-24
W 26-17
L 7-13
W 48-10
W 42-37
W 25- 7
W 26-21
W 24- 0
W 56-17
L 14-17
L 18-27
L 20-27
L 19-22
W 14- 7
L 22-24
L 3-21
W 19-16
W 34-6
L 21-28
L 14-17
W 34-27
W 45-28
W 22-21
W 26-7
W 20-17ot
W 41-20
L 31-42
W 49-31
L 34-37
W 38-14
W 38-34
W 48-12
W 41-34
W 35-32
W 31-28
Missouri
UW LEADS: 4-1
At Madison: 3-0
At Columbia: 1-1
Year
1942*
1974*
1975
1983*
1984
Rank
-5
Murray State
North Carolina
UW LEADS: 1-0
At Madison: 1-0
UW LEADS: 2-0
At Madison: 1-0
At Chapel Hill: 1-0
Year
1999*
Rank
9-
Score
W 49-10
Navy
UW TIES: 1-1
At Madison: 1-0
At Baltimore: 0-1
Year
1945^
1949*
Rank
UW LEADS: 2-0
At Madison: 2-0
Rank
-2
-18
Score
L 7-36
W 48-13
^ –– Baltimore
Year
1906*
1976*
Nebraska
North Dakota State
UW TRAILS: 2-3
At Madison: 1-1
At Lincoln: 0-2
At Milwaukee: 1-0
UW LEADS: 3-0
At Madison: 3-0
Year
Rank
1901^
1965
-2
1966*
1973
-2
1974*
-4
^ –– Milwaukee
Score
W 18-0
L 0-37
L 3-31
L 16-20
W 21-20
Nevada
UW LEADS: 1-0
At Madison: 1-0
Year
1993*
Rank
Score
W 35-17
New Mexico St.
UW LEADS: 1-0
At Madison: 1-0
Year
1962*
Rank
Score
W 69-13
*Formerly Northwestern College
UW LEADS: 2-0
At Madison: 2-0
Year
1903*
1905*
Score
W 38-27
W 14-5
North Dakota
North Central
Score
W 17-9
W 59-20
L 21-28
W 21-20
W 35-34
Year
2003*
2005
Rank
210
Score
W 28-0
W 49-0
Year
1924*
1928*
1931*
Rank
Rank
Score
W 10-0
W 45-9
Score
W 25-0
W 13-7
W 12-7
Northern Illinois
UW LEADS: 11-1
At Madison: 11-1
Year
1971*
1972*
1977*
1983*
1984*
1985*
1986*
1988*
1992*
2002*
2007*
2009
Rank
22-
Score
W 31-0
W 31-7
W 14-3
W 37-9
W 27-14
W 38-17
W 35-20
L 17-19
W 18-17
W 24-21
W 44-3
W 28-20
Northwestern
UW LEADS: 55-33-5
At Madison: 24-14-2
At Evanston: 28-17-1
At Milwaukee: 3-1-1
At Chicago: 0-0-1
Year
1890^
1891^
1891^
1892
1892^
1895^
1896
1897
1898
1899*
Rank
Score
L 10-22
T 0- 0
W 40- 0
W 26- 6
W 20- 6
W 12- 6
T 6- 6
W 22- 0
W 47- 0
W 38- 0
1902*
1903+
1909
1910*
1911
1912*
1919
1920*
1921
1929*
1930
1934
1935
1936
1937*
1938
1939
1940*
1941
1942
1943*
1944
1945*
1946
1947
1948*
1949
1950*
1951
1952*
1953
1954*
1955
1956*
1957
1958*
1959
1960*
1961
1962*
1963*
1964
1965
1966*
1967*
1968
1969
1970*
1971
1972*
1973*
1974
1975*
1976
1977*
1978
1979*
1980
1981*
1982*
1983
1984*
1985*
1986
-1
-7
-4
7-12
-10
-9
14-13
1816-
7-4
9-2
8-1
W 51- 0
T 6- 6
W 21-11
T 0- 0
W 28- 3
W 56- 0
W 10- 6
W 27- 7
W 27- 0
L 0- 7
L 7-20
L 0- 7
L 13-32
L 18-26
L 6-14
W 20-13
L 7-13
L 7-27
L 14-41
W 20-19
L 0-41
W 7- 6
L 14-28
L 0-28
W 29- 0
L 7-16
W 14- 6
W 14-13
W 41- 0
W 24-20
W 34-13
W 34-13
W 41-14
L 7-17
W 41-12
W 17-13
W 24-19
L 0-21
W 29-10
W 37- 6
W 17-14
L 13-17
W 21- 7
T 3- 3
L 13-17
L 10-13
L 7-27
L 14-24
L 11-24
W 21-14
W 36-34
W 52- 7
W 17-14
W 28-25
W 19- 7
W 28- 7
W 28- 3
W 39-19
W 52- 0
W 54-20
W 49- 0
W 31-16
L 14-17
W 35-27
1987*
L 24-27
1988
L 14-35
1989*
W 35-31
1990
L 34-44
1991*
W 32-14
1992
L 25-27
1993*
21W 53-14
1994
24W 46-14
1995
24-11
L 0-35
1996*
-14
L 30-34
1997
W 26-25
1998*
14W 38-7
1999
11W 35-19
2000*
7L 44-47 ot2
2003
20L 7-16
2004*
6W 24-12
2005
14L 48-51
2006*
W 41-9
2009
17L 31-33
^ –– Milwaukee
+ –– Chicago
Notre Dame
UW TRAILS: 6-8-2
At Madison: 3-4-2
At Notre Dame: 1-3-0
At Milwaukee: 2-0-0
At Chicago: 0-1-0
Year
Rank
Score
1900*
W 54-0
1904^
W 58-0
1905^
W 21-0
1917*
T 0-0
1924*
L 3-38
1928*
W 22-6
1929$
L 0-19
1934
L 0-19
1935*
L 0-27
1936
L 0-27
1942*
T 7-7
1943*
-1
L 0-50
1944
-1
L 13-28
1962*
W 17-8
1963
6W 14-9
1964*
L 7-31
^ –– Milwaukee
$ –– Chicago
Ohio
UW LEADS: 1-0
At Madison: 1-0
Year
1998*
Rank
17-
Score
W 45-0
Ohio State
UW TRAILS: 17-53-5
At Madison: 10-25-2
At Columbus: 7-28-3
Year
1913*
1914
Rank
211
Score
W 12- 0
W 7- 6
1915*
1916
1917*
1918
1919*
1920
1930
1931*
1932
1933*
1941
1942*
1944*
1945
1946*
1948
1949*
1950
1951*
1952
1953*
1954
1955*
1956
1957*
1958
1959*
1960
1961*
1962
1963*
1964
1965*
1966
1967
1968*
1969
1970*
1971
1972*
1973*
1974
1975
1976*
1977
1978*
1979
1980*
1981*
1982
1983
1984*
1985
1986*
1987*
1988
1989
1990*
1991
1992*
1993*
1994
1995*
1996
-20
6-1
19-8
-4
-14
15-2
-9
12-4
15-9
-12
13-2
12-20
11-9
-6
52-1
-2
-1
-3
-12
-4
-1
13-1
-1
-9
-3
-6
-10
-18
-16
-6
-3
-9
-22
-18
-14
-12
15-3
21-4
-2
W 21- 0
L 13-14
L 3-16
W 14- 3
L 0- 3
L 7-13
T 0- 0
L 0- 6
T 7- 7
L 0- 6
L 34-46
W 17- 7
L 7-20
L 0-12
W 20- 7
L 32-34
L 0-21
L 14-19
T 6- 6
L 14-23
L 19-20
L 14-31
L 16-26
L 0-21
L 13-16
T 7- 7
W 12- 3
L 7-34
L 21-30
L 7-14
L 10-13
L 3-28
L 10-20
L 13-24
L 15-17
L 8-43
L 7-62
L 7-24
L 6-31
L 20-28
L 0-24
L 7-52
L 0-56
L 20-30
L 0-42
L 14-49
L 0-59
L 0-21
W 24-21
W 6- 0
L 27-45
W 16-14
W 12- 7
L 17-30
W 26-24
L 12-34
L 22-42
L 10-35
L 16-31
W 20-16
T 14-14
L 3-24
L 16-27
L 14-17
NIGHT GAMES
1989
1991
1993
Overall: 28-20
(H: 8-3; A: 16-16; N: 4-1)
Year
1896
1953
Opponent
*Carlisle Indians L
at UCLA
L
Score
8-18
0-13
at USC
at Miami
at USC
at Arizona St.
at LSU
at Oregon
at San Diego St.
Kansas State
at Minnesota
Kentucky
at Minnesota
at Hawaii
at UNLV
Michigan
at Minnesota
at Miami
21-33
20-0
3-38
7-55
7-27
22-10
17-24
14-3
56-17
19-20
18-27
17-20
7-17
17-34
19-22
3-23
1994
1995
1996
1958
1966
1968
1972
1977
1979
1982
1983
1984
1985
1986
1987
1988
1999
2000*
2001
2002*
2003*
2004
2007
2008*
2009
-12
24-8
-21
-4
23-3
15-18
-1
18-14
-9
L
W
L
L
L
W
L
W
W
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
W 42-17
L 7-23
W 20-17
L 14-19
W 17-10
W 24-13
L 17-38
L 17-20
L 13-31
UW TRAILS: 0-2
At Madison: 0-1
At Norman: 0-1
Rank
-6
-18
Score
L 21-48
L 7-21
UW LEADS: 3-1
At Madison: 2-0
At Eugene: 1-1
Rank
522-7
2001
2002
2003
2005
2006
22-24
19-26
24-16
21-28
17-55
7-43
17-9
34-27
52-17
59-10
38-10
26-25
26-14
31-24
19-7
34-18
28-31
23-21
27-7
42-24
31-28
17-10
14-5
23-20
35-14
Oregon State
UW LEADS: 1-0
At Madison: 1-0
Year
1961*
Rank
Score
W 23-20
Osteopaths
Year
1903*
Oregon
Year
1977
1978*
2000*
2001
2000
L
L
W
L
L
L
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
L
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
UW LEADS: 1-0
At Madison: 1-0
Oklahoma
Year
1969*
1970
1997
1998
at Minnesota
at Minnesota
at SMU
at Minnesota
at Colorado
Colorado
at Penn State
at Minnesota
at UNLV
at Hawaii
##Utah
at Northwestern
at San Diego St.
Purdue
Western Mich.
at Hawaii
at Oregon
Fresno State
at UNLV
at Michigan State
**vs. Colorado
Ohio State
at North Carolina
Michigan
#Bowling Green
Score
W 22-10
W 22-19
W 27-23
L 28-31
Rank
Score
W 32-0
15-20
9-
Score
W 27-0
L 13-27
L 0-20
W 16-7
UW LEADS: 8-6
At Madison: 5-3
At State College: 3-3
Rank
212
20-13
17-13
13-10
17-20
7-48
28-20
51-10
20-14
* -- played at Chicago Coliseum
** -- played at Alamodome, San
Antonio, Texas
# -- played at Cleveland Browns
Stadium, Cleveland, Ohio
## -- Copper Bowl, Tucson, Ariz.
$ - Champs Sports Bowl, Orlando, Fla.
1970*
1995
1996*
1997
1998*
2001
2002*
2003
2004*
2005
2006*
2007
2008*
-16
-6
-3
24-6
13-14
19-20
2014-10
1719-6
W 29-16
W 17-9
L 20-23
L 10-35
W 24-3
W 18-6
L 31-34
W 30-23
W 16-3
L 14-35
W 13-3
L 7-38
L 7-48
Year
1937
1938*
1967*
Rank
16-3
Score
L 0-21
L 6-26
L 11-13
Purdue
UW LEADS: 39-29-8
At Madison: 22-12-5
At West Lafayette: 17-17-3
Penn State
Year
1953*
2009
W
W
W
L
L
W
W
W
UW TRAILS: 0-3
At Madison: 0-2
At Pittsburgh: 0-1
UW TIES: 2-2
At Madison: 2-0
At Philadelphia: 0-2
Rank
2008
at UNLV
Iowa
at Fresno State
Ohio State
Penn State
Northern Illinois
at Hawaii
$Miami
Pittsburgh
Pennsylvania
Year
1930*
1931
1950
1951*
2007
Score
W 20-0
Year
1892
1893*
1894
Rank
Score
L 4-32
W 36-30
L forfeit
1906*
1907
1912*
1913
1914*
1915
1925*
1926
1927*
1928
1929*
1930
1931*
1932
1933*
1934
1935*
1936
1937*
1938
1939*
1940
1941*
1942
1943*
1944
1945*
1946
1947*
1950*
1951
1953
1954*
1955
1956*
1957
1958*
1959
1960*
1963*
1964
1965
1966*
1971*
1972
1973*
1974
1975
1976*
1977*
1978*
1979
1980*
1981*
1982
1983
1984*
1987
1988*
1991
1992*
1993
1994*
1995
7-4
1820-
2-5
9-17
-17
166-13
9-7
-7
5-
-6
-20
1623-
W 29- 5
W 12- 6
W 41- 0
T 7- 7
W 14- 7
W 28- 3
W 7- 0
T 0- 0
W 12- 6
T 19-19
L 0-13
L 6- 7
W 21-14
L 6- 7
L 0-14
L 0-14
W 8- 0
L 14-35
T 7- 7
L 7-13
T 7- 7
W 14-13
W 13- 0
W 13- 0
L 0-32
L 0-35
L 7-13
W 24-20
W 32-14
W 33- 7
W 31- 7
W 28-19
W 20- 6
W 9- 0
T 6- 6
W 23-14
W 31- 6
L 0-21
W 24-13
W 38-20
L 7-28
L 7-45
L 0-23
W 14-10
L 6-27
L 13-14
W 28-14
17-14
L 16-18
L 0-22
T 24-24
L 20-41
L 6-12
W 20-14
W 35-31
W 42-38
W 30-13
L 14-49
L 6- 9
L 7-28
W 19-16
W 42-28
T 27-27
L 27-38
1996*
1997
1998*
1999
2000*
2003*
2004
2005*
2006
2009*
241210-17
-17
14-13
10-5
1921-
W 33-25
L 20-45
W 31-24
W 28-21
L 24-30 ot
L 23-26
W 20-17
W 31-20
W 24-3
W 37-0
Rice
UW LEADS: 2-0
At Madison: 1-0
At Houston: 1-0
Year
1952
1954*
Rank
183-11
Score
W 21-7
W 13-7
Rank
Score
W 7-6
Ripon (Wis.)
UW LEADS: 5-0
At Madison: 5-0
Rank
Score
W 52-0
W 50-0
W 24-0
W 37-0
W 22-0
Rush Medical
Rank
Score
W 50-0
W 28-0
W 42-0
W 17-0
San Diego State
UW LEADS: 4-1
At Madison: 3-0
At San Diego: 1-1
Year
1979
1980*
1997*
1998
2006*
Rank
20-
213
Rank
Score
W 56-10
SMU
UW LEADS: 2-0
At Madison: 1-0
At Dallas: 1-0
Rank
Score
W 24-16
W 42-0
South Dakota
UW LEADS: 1-0
At Madison: 1-0
Rank
Score
W 48-7
South Dakota State
UW LEADS: 8-1
At Madison: 8-1
Year
1916*
1921*
1922*
1929*
1930*
1934*
1935*
1936*
1937*
Rank
Score
W 28-3
W 24-3
W 20-6
W 21-0
W 58-7
W 28-7
L 6-13
W 24-7
W 32-0
Stanford
UW LEADS: 4-0
At Madison: 4-0
Year
1896*
1897*
1898*
1899*
Year
1997
Year
1975*
UW LEADS: 1-0
At Madison: 1-0
Year
1898*
1900*
1911*
1919*
1929*
UW LEADS: 1-0
At San Jose: 1-0
Year
1993
1995*
Richmond
Year
1978*
San Jose State
Score
L 17-24
W 35-12
W 36-10
W 26-14
W 14-0
UW LEADS: 4-0-1
At Madison: 2-0-0
At Stanford: 1-0-1
At Neutral: 1-0-0
Year
Rank
1959*
81960
1995
1996*
1999^
4-22
^ –– Pasadena, Calif.
Score
W 16-14
W 24-7
T 24-24
W 14-0
W 17-9
Syracuse
UW TRAILS: 1-3-1
At Madison: 1-2
At Syracuse: 0-0-1
At East Rutherford: 0-1-0
Year
1941*
1969*
Rank
Score
L 20-27
L 7-43
1971
-15
1972*
1997^
24-17
^ –– East Rutherford, N.J.
T 20-20
W 31-7
L 0-34
1998^
9-6
2000$
^ –– Pasadena, Calif.
$ –– El Paso, Texas
UNLV
UW TIES: 0-0-1
At Madison: 0-0-1
UW LEADS: 6-2
At Madison: 3-1
At Las Vegas: 3-1
Rank
Score
T 14-14
Temple
UW TIES: 1-1-0
At Madison: 1-1
Year
1990*
2005*
Rank
Score
L 18-24
W 65-0
Score
L 21-28
L 17-21
Score
L 7-17
Toledo
UW LEADS: 2-0
At Madison: 2-0
Year
1982*
1989*
Rank
Score
W 36-27
W 23-10
UCLA
UW TRAILS: 4-7-0
At Madison: 0-5
At Los Angeles: 1-2
At Neutral: 3-0
Year
1938
1952*
1953
1969*
1979*
1980
1981*
1982*
1993^
Rank
1510-8
-6
-14
-20
-16
20-9
-14
9-13
Year
1900*
14215-
Rank
Score
W 64-0
UCF
Year
2004*
UW TRAILS: 0-1
At Madison: 0-1
Rank
14-
Score
W 26-23
L 7-17
W 52-17
W 52-7
W 27-7
L 5-23
W 18-3
W 20-13
Year
2001*
Rank
22-
Score
W 26-17
Washington
UW TRAILS: 0-2
At Madison: 0-1
At Seattle: 0-2
At Neutral: 0-1
Year
Rank
1959^
6-8
1967
1968*
1992
-2
^ –– Pasadena, Calif.
Score
L 8-44
L 0-17
L 17-21
L 10-27
UW LEADS: 2-0
At Madison: 2-0
Rank
21-
Score
W 34-6
Year
1976*
2007*
Rank
7-
Score
W 35-26
W 42-21
Southern California (USC)
West Virginia
UW TRAILS: 0-6
At Madison: 0-2
At Los Angeles: 0-2
At Neutral: 0-2
Year
Rank
1952^
11-5
1955
6-16
1956*
-10
1962^
2-1
1965*
1966
-5
^ –– Pasadena, Calif.
UW LEADS: 4-0
At Madison: 3-0
At Morgantown: 1-0
Score
L 0-7
L 21-33
L 6-13
L 37-42
L 6-26
L 3-38
Year
1933*
1957*
2002*
2003
Rank
2521-
Score
W 25-6
W 45-13
W 34-17
W 24-17
Western Illinois
UW LEADS: 2-0
At Madison: 2-0
Utah
Score
W 14-7
L 7-20
L 0-13
L 23-34
L 12-37
L 0-35
L 13-31
L 26-51
W 21-16
Score
L 0-20
Washington State
UW LEADS: 1-0
At Madison: 1-0
Texas
Year
1939*
Rank
Rank
UW LEADS: 1-0
At Madison: 1-0
UW LEADS: 1-0
At Madison: 1-0
UW TRAILS: 0-2
At Neutral: 0-2
UW TRAILS: 0-1
At Madison: 0-1
Virginia
Upper Iowa
Tennessee
Year
Rank
1981^
2007%
18-16
^ –– East Rutherford, N.J.
% –– Tampa, Fla.
Year
1985*
1986
1996
1998*
2002
2003*
2004*
2007
Utah State
Year
1968*
TCU
Year
1970*
W 38-31
W 21-20
UW LEADS: 2-1
At Madison: 1-1
At Neutral: 1-0
Year
1991*
2006*
Year
Rank
1961*
1987*
1996^
^ –– Tucson, Ariz.
214
Score
W 7-0
L 28-31
W 38-10
Rank
Score
W 31-13
W 34-10
Western Kentucky
UW LEADS: 1-0
At Madison: 1-0
Year
2001*
Rank
Score
W 24-6
Western Michigan
Wisconsin-Platteville
Yale
UW LEADS: 3-1
At Madison: 3-1
UW LEADS: 1-0
At Madison: 1-0
UW TRAILS: 1-2
At Madison: 0-1
At New Haven: 1-1
Year
1963*
1981*
1988*
2000*
Rank
7-
Score
W 41-0
W 21-10
L 14-24
W 19-7
4-
Wisconsin-Alumni
Rank
Score
L 0-6
W 12-11
W 17-5
W 17-0
Wyoming
Wisconsin-Oshkosh
Year
1903*
Rank
-12
Score
L 0-6
W 9-0
L 7-17
Score
W 106-0
W 22-0
Rank
Score
W 44-14
UW LEADS: 2-1
At Madison: 1-1
At Laramie: 1-0
Year
1973*
1985
1986*
UW LEADS: 1-0
At Madison: 1-0
Rank
UW LEADS: 1-0
At Madison: 1-0
UW LEADS: 1-0
At Madison: 1-0
Score
W 24-15
Rank
Year
1899
1947
1948*
Wofford
Year
2009*
Rank
Score
W 20-0
UW LEADS: 2-0
At Madison: 2-0
Wisconsin Freshmen
Year
1908*
Rank
Wisconsin-Whitewater
Year
1890*
1898*
UW LEADS: 3-1
At Madison: 3-1
Year
1897*
1898*
1899*
1905*
Year
1897*
Rank
Score
W 37-28
W 41-17
L 12-21
Score
W 52-0
Biggest UW Comebacks
Listed below are games (since 1946) in which Wisconsin erased deficits of at least 14 points. These are not necessarily fourth-quarter
comebacks. Rather, they represent 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
Sept. 12, 2009
Nov. 15, 2008
Sept. 6, 2008
Oct. 28, 2006
Oct. 13, 2001
Oct. 2, 1999
Sept. 26, 1992
Nov. 23, 1991
Nov. 2, 1985
Sept. 15, 1984
Oct. 2, 1982
Nov. 17, 1979
Nov. 11, 1978
Nov. 6, 1976
Oct. 11, 1975
Nov. 17, 1973
Nov. 14, 1970
Oct. 11, 1969
Opponent
Fresno State
Minnesota
Marshall
Illinois
at Ohio State
at Ohio State
Northern Illinois
Northwestern
Indiana
Missouri
Purdue
Minnesota
Purdue
Iowa
Purdue
Northwestern
Illinois
Iowa
Trailed
21-7
21-7
14-0
21-3
17-0
17-0
17-3
14-0
14-0
28-7
24-10
14-0
24-6
14-0
14-0
14-0
14-0
17-0
Time
7:21 2nd
8:17 2nd
13:34 2nd
5:45 2nd
10:27 2nd
10:23 2nd
12:41 4th
14:52 2nd
13:04 2nd
4:42 3rd
9:39 3rd
8:34 1st
11:42 3rd
2:46 1st
6:23 2nd
4:06 1st
4:30 1st
4:11 3rd
215
Final
34-31
35-32
51-14
30-24
20-17
42-17
18-17
32-14
31-20
35-34
35-31
42-37
24-24 (T)
38-21
17-14
36-34
29-17
23-17
Shutouts
Date
Oct. 31, 2009
Sept. 16, 2006
Opponent
Purdue
San Diego State
Score UW Coach
37-0
Bielema
14-0
Bielema
Sept. 10, 2005
Oct. 16, 1999
Oct. 24, 1998
Sept. 12, 1998
Sept. 21, 1996
Sept. 23, 1995
Sept. 10, 1994
Temple
Indiana
at Iowa
Ohio
Stanford
SMU
Eastern Michigan
65-0
59-0
31-0
45-0
14-0
42-0
56-0
Alvarez
Alvarez
Alvarez
Alvarez
Alvarez
Alvarez
Alvarez
Nov. 19, 1983
Oct. 1, 1983
Nov. 20, 1982
Oct. 9, 1982
Oct. 31, 1981
Sept. 15, 1979
Michigan State
at Northwestern
Minnesota
at Ohio State
Northwestern
Air Force
32-0
49-0
24-0
6-0
52-0
38-0
McClain
McClain
McClain
McClain
McClain
McClain
Oct. 8, 1977
Sept. 11, 1971
Illinois
Northern Illinois
26-0
31-0
Oct. 1, 1966
Sept. 18, 1965
Sept. 21, 1963
Sept. 23, 1961
Oct. 4, 1958
Sept. 26, 1958
Sept. 29, 1956
at Iowa
Colorado
Western Michigan
Utah
Marquette
at Miami (Fla.)
Marquette
Oct. 8, 1955
Nov. 20, 1954
Oct. 2, 1954
Sept. 26, 1953
Nov. 3, 1951
Oct. 27, 1951
Nov. 25, 1950
Oct. 14, 1950
Sept. 24, 1949
Nov. 13, 1948
Nov. 1, 1947
Oct. 18, 1947
Sept. 21, 1946
Sept. 22, 1945
Oct. 24, 1942
Sept. 19, 1942
Nov. 15, 1941
Oct. 18, 1941
Oct. 29, 1938
Oct. 1, 1938
Oct. 9, 1937
Oct. 2, 1937
Sept. 25, 1937
Date
9, 1935
Nov. 10, 1934
Oct. 6, 1934
Nov. 4, 1933
Oct. 7, 1933
Oct. 22, 1932
Oct. 8, 1932
Opponent
Purdue
at Michigan
Marquette
at Chicago
Marquette
Coe
Iowa
Score
8-0
10-0
3-0
0-0
19-0
39-0
34-0
UW Coach Nov.
Spears
Spears
Spears
Spears
Spears
Spears
Spears
Jardine
Jardine
Nov. 22, 1930
Nov. 1, 1930
Oct. 18, 1930
Oct. 11, 1930
Oct. 4, 1930
Sept. 28, 1929
Sept. 28, 1929
Nov. 17, 1928
Nov. 10, 1928
Nov. 3, 1928
Oct. 27, 1928
Oct. 13, 1928
Minnesota
at Ohio State
Pennsylvania
Chicago
Carleton
South Dakota State
Ripon
at Iowa
Chicago
Alabama
at Michigan
Cornell
14-0
0-0
27-0
34-0
28-0
21-0
22-0
13-0
25-0
15-0
7-0
49-0
Thistlethwaite
Thistlethwaite
Thistlethwaite
Thistlethwaite
Thistlethwaite
Thistlethwaite
Thistlethwaite
Thistlethwaite
Thistlethwaite
Thistlethwaite
Thistlethwaite
Thistlethwaite
7-0
0-0
41-0
7-0
50-0
20-0
41-0
Bruhn
Bruhn
Bruhn
Bruhn
Bruhn
Bruhn
Bruhn
Oct. 16, 1926
Oct. 9, 1926
Oct. 2, 1926
Nov. 7, 1925
Oct. 24, 1925
Oct. 10, 1925
Oct. 3, 1925
at Purdue
Kansas
Cornell
at Iowa
Purdue
Franklin
Iowa State
0-0
13-0
38-0
6-0
7-0
35-0
30-0
Little
Little
Little
Little
Little
Little
Little
at Purdue
Minnesota
at Michigan State
Penn State
Indiana
at Northwestern
Minnesota
at Iowa
Marquette
9-0
27-0
6-0
20-0
6-0
41-0
14-0
14-0
41-0
Williamson
Williamson
Williamson
Williamson
Williamson
Williamson
Williamson
Williamson
Williamson
Nov. 22, 1924
Oct. 4, 1924
Sept. 27, 1924
Oct. 27, 1923
Oct. 20, 1923
Oct. 13, 1923
at Chicago
Iowa State
North Dakota State
Minnesota
at Indiana
Michigan State
0-0
17-0
25-0
0-0
52-0
21-0
Ryan
Ryan
Ryan
Ryan
Ryan
Ryan
Marquette
at Northwestern
at Yale
Marquette
at Great Lakes
at Purdue
Camp Grant
Purdue
Iowa
Indiana
Marquette
at Chicago
Marquette
South Dakota State
26-0
29-0
9-0
34-0
0-0
13-0
7-0
13-0
23-0
6-0
27-0
27-0
12-0
32-0
Stuhldreher
Stuhldreher
Stuhldreher
Stuhldreher
Stuhldreher
Stuhldreher
Stuhldreher
Stuhldreher
Stuhldreher
Stuhldreher
Stuhldreher
Stuhldreher
Stuhldreher
Stuhldreher
Nov. 25, 1922
Nov. 4, 1922
Oct. 21, 1922
Oct. 7, 1922
Oct. 29, 1921
Oct. 22, 1921
Oct. 15, 1921
Oct. 1, 1921
Nov. 20, 1920
Nov. 6, 1920
Oct. 9, 1920
Oct. 2, 1920
Oct. 11, 1919
Oct. 4, 1919
at Chicago
at Minnesota
Indiana
Carleton
Minnesota
at Illinois
at Northwestern
Lawrence
at Chicago
at Minnesota
Michigan State
Lawrence
Marquette
Ripon
0-0
14-0
20-0
41-0
35-0
20-0
27-0
28-0
3-0
3-0
27-0
60-0
13-0
37-0
Richards
Richards
Richards
Richards
Richards
Richards
Richards
Richards
Richards
Richards
Richards
Richards
Richards
Richards
Nov. 2, 1918
Beloit
21-0
Lowman
Nov. 24, 1917
Oct. 27, 1917
Oct. 6, 1917
at Chicago
Iowa
Beloit
18-0
20-0
34-0
Richards
Richards
Richards
216
Date
25, 1916
Oct. 21, 1916
Oct. 7, 1916
Opponent
Illinois
Haskell Indians
Lawrence
Score
0-0
13-0
20-0
UW Coach Nov.
Withington
Withington
Withington
Oct. 23, 1915
Oct. 8, 1915
Oct. 2, 1915
Oct. 31, 1914
Oct. 10, 1914
Oct. 3, 1914
Nov. 8, 1913
Oct. 11, 1913
Nov. 16, 1912
Oct. 19, 1912
Oct. 12, 1912
Oct. 5, 1912
Ohio State
Marquette
Lawrence
Chicago
Marquette
Lawrence
Ohio State
Marquette
at Minnesota
Purdue
Northwestern
Lawrence
21-0
85-0
82-0
0-0
48-0
21-0
12-0
13-0
14-0
41-0
56-0
13-0
Juneau
Juneau
Juneau
Juneau
Juneau
Juneau
Juneau
Juneau
Juneau
Juneau
Juneau
Juneau
Nov. 4, 1911
Oct. 21, 1911
Oct. 14, 1911
Oct. 7, 1911
Iowa
Colorado College
Ripon
Lawrence
12-0
26-0
24-0
15-0
Richards
Richards
Richards
Richards
Nov. 19, 1910
Oct. 29, 1910
Oct. 9, 1909
Nov. 7, 1908
Oct. 17, 1908
Oct. 10, 1908
Chicago
Northwestern
Lawrence
at Minnesota
at Indiana
Lawrence
10-0
0-0
22-0
5-0
16-0
35-0
Barry
Barry
Barry
Barry
Barry
Barry
Oct. 20, 1906
Oct. 13, 1906
North Dakota
Lawrence
10-0
5-0
Hutchins
Hutchins
Nov. 4, 1905
Oct. 28, 1905
Oct. 14, 1905
Oct. 7, 1905
Oct. 4, 1905
Sept. 30, 1905
Sept. 23, 1905
Beloit
UW-Alumni
Notre Dame
Lawrence
Marquette
Northwestern
Company I(4)
44-0
17-0
21-0
34-0
29-0
49-0
16-0
King
King
King
King
King
King
King
Nov. 5, 1904
Oct. 22, 1904
Oct. 15, 1904
Oct. 8, 1904
Oct. 1, 1904
Nov, 7, 1903
Oct. 21, 1903
Oct. 17, 1903
Oct. 3, 1903
Beloit
Drake
Notre Dame(1)
Marquette
Fort Sheridan
UW-Oshkosh
Osteopaths
Beloit
North Central
36-0
82-0
58-0
33-0
45-0
52-0
32-0
87-0
28-0
Curtis
Curtis
Curtis
Curtis
Curtis
Curtis
Curtis
Curtis
Curtis
Date
Nov. 8, 1902
Oct. 25, 1902
Oct. 11, 1902
Sept. 27, 1902
Nov. 28, 1901
Nov. 16, 1901
Nov. 9, 1901
Nov. 2, 1901
Oct. 26, 1901
Oct. 12, 1901
Oct. 5, 1901
Sept. 28, 1901
Nov. 17, 1900
Nov. 10, 1900
Oct. 27, 1900
Oct. 20, 1900
Oct. 13, 1900
Oct. 6, 1900
Sept. 29, 1900
Nov. 25, 1899
Nov. 18, 1899
Nov. 11, 1899
Oct. 28, 1899
Oct. 14, 1899
Oct. 6, 1899
Sept. 30, 1899
Nov. 24, 1898
Nov. 19, 1898
Oct. 29, 1898
Oct. 22, 1898
Oct. 15, 1898
Oct. 8, 1898
Oct. 5, 1898
Oct. 1, 1898
Nov. 25, 1897
Nov. 6, 1897
Oct. 30, 1897
Oct. 23, 1897
Oct. 16, 1897
Oct. 9, 1897
Oct. 6, 1897
Oct. 2, 1897
Nov. 21, 1896
Nov. 7, 1896
Oct. 31, 1896
Oct. 17, 1896
Oct. 14, 1896
Oct. 10, 1896
Opponent
Northwestern
Kansas
Lawrence
Lawrence
at Chicago
at Minnesota
Iowa State
Nebraska(1)
Kansas
Beloit (1)
Hyde Park HS
Milw. Medical
at Chicago
Notre Dame
Grinnell
Upper Iowa
Beloit (1)
Chicago P&S
Ripon
Lawrence
at Minnesota
Illinois
Rush Medical
Northwestern
Beloit (1)
Lake Forest
at Northwestern
UW-Whitewater
Minnesota
Beloit (1)
Rush Medical
Dixon
Madison HS
Ripon
at Northwestern
Beloit
at Minnesota
Madison HS
UW-Platteville
Rush Medical
Madison HS
Lake Forest
Minnesota
Chicago
Beloit
Rush Medical
Madison HS
Lake Forest
Score
51-0
38-0
52-0
11-0
35-0
18-0
45-0
18-0
50-0
40-0
62-0
26-0
27-0
54-0
45-0
64-0
11-0
5-0
50-0
58-0
19-0
23-0
17-0
38-0
36-0
45-0
27-0
22-0
29-0
17-0
42-0
76-0
21-0
52-0
22-0
11-0
39-0
29-0
20-0
28-0
8-0
30-0
6-0
24-0
6-0
50-0
18-0
34-0
UW Coach
King
King
King
King
King
King
King
King
King
King
King
King
King
King
King
King
King
King
King
King
King
King
King
King
King
King
King
King
King
King
King
King
King
King
King
King
King
King
King
King
King
King
King
King
King
King
King
King
Nov. 17, 1894
Nov. 3, 1894
Oct. 29, 1894
Oct. 20, 1894
Minnesota
Beloit
Iowa
at Chicago
6-0
46-0
44-0
30-0
Stickney
Stickney
Stickney
Stickney
Oct. 28, 1893
Oct. 21, 1893
Beloit
Lake Forest
18-0
24-0
Davis
Davis
Nov. 29, 1891
Oct. 31, 1891
Northwestern (1)
Northwestern (1)
40-0
0-0
Alward
Alward
Nov. 1, 1890
UW-Whitewater
106-0
Mestre
217
Fourth-quarter Comeback Wins
Year
2008
Opponent
Cal Poly
Trailed
29-35
2008
2007
2006
Minnesota
UNLV
Illinois
17-24
9-10 and 12-13
20-24
2005
at Minnesota
17-27 and 24-34
2005
2004
2004
2003
2002
2002
2002
2002
2001
2000
Michigan
at Purdue
at Arizona
at West Virginia
Colorado
Minnesota
Northern Illinois
Fresno State
Ohio State
UCLA
6-13
7-17
0-7
10-17
21-28
28-31
17-21
20-21
14-17
14-20
2000
2000
1999
1998
1998
1997
1997
1997
1997
1993
1992
1992
1987
1985
1984
1983
1982
1981
1981
1978
1976
1975
1974
1973
1972
1971
1970
1969
1966
Cincinnati
Oregon
at Minnesota
San Diego State
at Indiana
at Minnesota
at Northwestern
Indiana
Boise State
at SMU
Northern Illinois
Purdue
Ohio State
UNLV
at Missouri
at Purdue
at Purdue
Purdue
at Minnesota
Oregon
at Northwestern
at Purdue
Nebraska
Northwestern
Northwestern
Purdue
at Illinois
Iowa
Minnesota
13-19
20-23
14-17
13-14
17-20
13-21
23-25
24-26
21-24
10-16
3-17
9-16
23-24
20-23
7-28
28-31
23-31
0-7
20-21
7-19
21-25
6-14
7-17
29-34
7-14
7-10
14-17
0-17
0-6
1965
1963
1962
1960
1959
1954
1954
1953
1948
Iowa
at Notre Dame
Minnesota
Michigan
at Minnesota
Rice
at Illinois
Iowa
Illinois
7-13
7-9
7-9
6-13
3-7
6-7
7-14
3-6
14-16
Winning Play
Philip Welch extra point kick
(after John Clay 6 run)
John Clay 5-yd TD run
Tyler Donovan 29-yd run for TD
Andy Crooks 22 pass from John Stocco
(Crooks recovered his own fumble in end zone for TD)
Ben Strickland recovered blocked punt
in end zone for TD (blocked by Jonathan Casillas)
John Stocco 4 run
Scott Starks 40 fumble recovery
Mike Allen 23 FG
Anthony Davis 1 run
Mike Allen 37 FG
Brooks Bollinger 1 run
Brooks Bollinger 2 run
Mike Allen 34 FG
Mark Neuser 33 FG
Vitaly Pisetsky extra point kick
(after Michael Bennett 6 run)
Eddie Faulkner 16 run
Brooks Bollinger 1 run
Vitaly Pisetsky 31 FG
Mike Samuel 47 run
Ron Dayne 4 run
Ron Dayne 1 run
Matt Davenport 48 FG
Matt Davenport 43 FG
Mike Samuel 12 run
J.C. Dawkins 25 pass from Darrell Bevell
Brent Moss 11 run
Rich Thompson 49 FG
Todd Gregoire 41 FG
Todd Gregoire 20 FG
Marck Harrison 21 run
Randy Wright 8 run
Jim Melka 32 punt blocked return
Dave Mohapp 5 run
Michael Jones 7 pass from Randy Wright
Kevin Cohee 4 run
Larry Canada 1 run
Vince Lamia 40 FG
Jeff Mack 77 pass from Gregg Bohlig
Rodney Rhodes 5 pass from Gregg Bohlig
Jeff Mack 51 pass from Rudy Steiner
Alan Thompson 3 run
Al Hannah 5 pass from Neil Graff
Randall Marks 17 pass from Neil Graff
Tom Schinke extra point kick
(after Tom McCauley 3 pass from John Ryan)
Louis Jung 42 pass from Charles Burt
Ralph Kurek 1 run
Ralph Kurek 2 run
Jim Bakken 19 FG
Dale Hackbart 1 run
Alan Ameche 1 run
Robert Gingrass 3 run
Harland Carl 38 pass from Jim Miller
Clarence Self 2 run
218
Time
OT
Final
36-35
6:59
1:53
14:50
35-32
20-13
30-24
0:30
38-34
0:24
2:36
3:47
2:57
OT
10:21
01:21
02:05
02:10
08:55
23-20
20-17
9-7
24-17
31-28
49-31
24-21
23-21
20-17
21-20
OT
05:25
OT
11:56
10:53
07:40
00:06
00:06
00:49
06:28
02:09
00:38
10:49
03:38
05:18
06:43
00:30
10:40
01:05
01:32
00:12
00:05
03:29
00:33
09:18
00:09
10:20
02:08
13:02
28-25
27-23
20-17
26-14
24-20
22-21
26-25
27-26
28-24
24-16
18-17
19-16
26-24
26-23
35-34
35-31
35-31
20-14
26-21
22-19
28-25
17-14
21-20
36-34
21-14
14-10
29-17
23-17
7-6
03:42
01:07
01:37
01:58
06:19
00:50
06:20
07:55
12:23
16-13
14-9
14-9
16-13
11-7
13-7
27-14
10-6
20-16
Overtime Games
Wisconsin has compiled a 4-2 overall record in six 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 Division IA tie game, a 3-3 deadlock in Madison on Nov. 25, 1995. Overtime was instituted
in 1996. Below are descriptions of Wisconsin’s five 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 overtime 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 interception by Jamar Fletcher. The Badger offense
then advanced the ball to the Golden Gopher
nine-yard line to set up the winning kick.
October 21, 2000:
Purdue 30, at Wisconsin 24
Ashante Woodyard returned a blocked field
goal for the game-winning touchdown in overtime 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 fiveyard TD catch by John Sigmund. Purdue won
the overtime coin toss and elected to play
defense. UW lost 15 yards on three plays, setting up Pisetsky’s long-range attempt.
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 NCAAimposed 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.
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.
September 23, 2000:
Northwestern 47, at Wisconsin 44 (2 ot)
Wisconsin played its second consecutive overtime 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-winning, 12-yard run by Damien Anderson.
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 victory 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.
219
Television Games
Year
1951
1952
1954
1955
1958
1959
1960
1961
1962
1963
1964
1966
1967
1968
1971
1974
1981
1982
1984
1986
1989
1990
1992
1993
1994
Opponent
Illinois
Northwestern
USC
Rice
Purdue
Illinois
Iowa
Michigan State
Illinois
Minnesota
Washington
Iowa
Minnesota
Ohio State
Illinois
Ohio State
Northwestern
USC
Northwestern
Kansas State
Northwestern
Ohio State
Indiana
Michigan
Ohio State
Nebraska
Missouri
Purdue
Iowa
Tennessee
Illinois
Kansas State
Missouri
Illinois
Ohio State
Iowa
Kentucky
Michigan
Ohio State
Miami, Fla.
California
Ohio State
Indiana
Michigan State
Indiana
Purdue
Michigan
Ohio State
Illinois
Michigan State
UCLA
Colorado
Indiana
Michigan State
Michigan
Ohio State
Illinois
Duke
Network
NBC
--NBC
ABC
--CBS
----NBC
----------ABC
----NBC
CBS
NBC
ABC
ABC
ABC
ABC
ABC
ABC
ABC
ABC
ABC
--CBS
--CBS
SV
CBS
CBS
T
T
CBS
ABC
ESPN
ESPN
ESPN
ABC
ESPN
ESPN
ESPN
ABC
ABC
ESPN
ABC
ESPN
ESPN
ESPN
ESPN
ABC
ABC
ESPN
Result
L 10-14
W 41-0
L 0-7
W 13-7
W 9-0
L 14-17
L 6-9
W 9-7
L 6-9
W 11-7
L 8-44
L 21-28
L 7-26
L 21-30
W 55-7
L 7-14
W 37-6
L 35-42
W 17-14
W 17-7
T 3-3
L 15-17
L 20-21
L 9-34
L 6-31
W 21-20
W 59-20
W 20-14
L 7-17
L 21-28
L 28-29
W 14-3
W 35-34
L 6-22
W 16-14
T 10-10
L 19-20
L 17-34
L 17-30
L 3-51
L 12-28
W 20-16
L 3-10
L 10-26
W 27-15
W 42-28
W 13-10
T 14-14
W 35-10
W 41-20
W 21-16
L 17-55
W 62-13
W forfeit
W 31-19
L 3-24
W 19-13
W 34-20
Year
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
220
Opponent
Colorado
Stanford
Penn State
Ohio State
Northwestern
Michigan State
Purdue
Minnesota
Iowa
Illinois
E. Michigan
Stanford
Penn State
Ohio State
Northwestern
Michigan State
Purdue
Minnesota
Iowa
Utah
Syracuse
Indiana
Northwestern
Illinois
Minnesota
Iowa
Michigan
Penn State
Georgia
San Diego State
Ohio
Northwestern
Indiana
Purdue
Illinois
Iowa
Minnesota
Michigan
Penn State
UCLA
Murray State
Ball State
Cincinnati
Michigan
Ohio State
Minnesota
Indiana
Michigan State
Northwestern
Purdue
Iowa
Stanford
W. Michigan
Oregon
Northwestern
Michigan
Ohio State
Michigan State
Purdue
Network
ABC
Prime
ESPN
ABC
ESPN2
Creative
Creative
ESPN2
ESPN2
Creative
ESPN2
ESPN2
ABC
ABC
ESPN
ESPN2
ESPN
Creative
ESPN
ESPN
ABC
ESPN-R
ESPN
ESPN-R
ESPN2
ESPN
ABC
ABC
ESPN
ESPN-R
ESPN-R
ESPN
ESPN2
ESPN2
ESPN2
ABC
ESPN
ESPN
ESPN
ABC
MSC
State-wide
Fox
ABC
ABC
ESPN2
ESPN
ESPN2
ESPN-R
ABC
ABC
ABC
MSC
ABC
ESPN-R
ABC
ABC
ESPN-R
ESPN
Result
L 7-43
T 24-24
W 17-9
L 16-27
L 0-35
W 45-14
L 27-38
W 34-27
L 20-33
T 3-3
W 24-3
W 14-0
L 20-23
L 14-17
L 30-34
L 13-30
W 33-25
W 45-28
L 0-31
W 38-10
L 0-34
W 27-26
W 26-25
W 31-7
W 22-21
W 13-10
L 16-26
L 10-35
L 6-33
W 26-14
W 45-0
W 38-7
W 24-20
W 31-24
W 37-3
W 31-0
W 26-7
L 10-27
W 24-3
W 38-31
W 49-10
W 50-10
L 12-17
L 16-21
W 42-17
W 20-17*
W 59-0
W 40-10
W 35-19
W 28-21
W 41-3
W 17-9
W 19-7
W 27-23
L 44-47**
L 10-13
L 7-23
W 17-10
L 24-30*
Year
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
Opponent
Iowa
Minnesota
Indiana
UCLA
Virginia
Oregon
Fresno State
Penn State
Ohio State
Illinois
Michigan State
Iowa
Michigan
Minnesota
Fresno State
UNLV
West Virginia
Northern Illinois
Arizona
Penn State
Indiana
Ohio State
Michigan State
Iowa
Illinois
Michigan
Minnesota
Colorado
West Virginia
UNLV
North Carolina
Illinois
Penn State
Ohio State
Purdue
Northwestern
Minnesota
Michigan State
Iowa
Auburn
UCF
UNLV
Arizona
Penn State
Ohio State
Purdue
Northwestern
Minnesota
Michigan State
Iowa
Georgia
Bowling Green
Temple
UNC
Michigan
Indiana
Northwestern
Minnesota
Purdue
Illinois
Penn State
Iowa
Hawaii
Network
ESPN-R
ESPN2
ESPN-R
CBS
Fox
ABC
ESPN
ABC
ABC
ESPN
ESPN-R
ESPN-R
ABC
ESPN2
ESPN
ESPN2
ESPN-R
ESPN-R
ESPN2
ABC
ESPN-R
ABC
ESPN2
ESPN
ESPN-R
ESPN2
ESPN
ESPN
ESPN
ESPN2
ESPN
ESPN2
ESPN/ESPN+
ESPN
ESPN
ESPN2
ESPN
ESPN2
ABC
ESPN
ESPN
ESPN
FSN
ESPN
ABC
ESPN2
ESPN
ABC
ABC
ESPN
ESPN
ESPN
ESPN-R
ESPN2
ESPN2
ESPN2
ESPN2
ESPN
ABC
ESPN
ABC
ESPN
ESPN2
Result
W 13-7
W 41-20
W 43-22
W 21-20
W 26-17
L 28-31
L 20-32
W 18-6
W 20-17
L 35-42
L 28-42
W 34-28
L 17-20
L 31-42
W 23-21
W 27-7
W 34-17
W 24-21
W 31-10
L 31-34
L 29-32
L 14-19
W 42-24
L 3-20
L 20-37
L 14-21
W 49-31
W 31-28*
W 24-17
L 5-23
W 38-27
W 38-20
W 30-23
W 17-10
L 23-26
L 7-16
L 34-37
W 56-21
L 21-27
L 14-28
W 34-6
W 18-3
W 9-7
W 16-3
W 24-13
W 20-17
W 24-12
W 38-14
L 14-49
L 7-30
L 21-24
W 56-42
W 65-0
W 14-5
W 23-20
W 41-24
L 48-51
W 38-34
W 31-20
W 41-24
L 14-35
L 10-20
W 41-24
Year
2006
2007
2008
2009
2009
Opponent
Auburn
Bowling Green
Western Illinois
San Diego State
Michigan
Indiana
Northwestern
Minnesota
Purdue
Illinois
Penn State
Iowa
Buffalo
Arkansas
Washington State
UNLV
The Citadel
Iowa
Michigan State
Illinois
Penn State
Northern Illinois
Indiana
Ohio State
Michigan
Minnesota
Tennessee
Akron
Marshall
Fresno State
Michigan
Ohio State
Penn State
Iowa
Illinois
Michigan State
Indiana
Minnesota
Cal Poly
Florida State
Northern Illinois
Fresno State
Wofford
Michigan State
Minnesota
Ohio State
Iowa
Purdue
Indiana
Michigan
Northwestern
Hawaii
Miami
Network
ABC
ESPN-R
ESPNU
ESPN+
ESPN
ESPN2
ESPN360
ESPN
ESPN
ESPN2
ABC
ESPN
ESPNU
ABC
ABC
Versus
BTN
ABC
ABC
ESPN
ABC
BTN
BTN
BTN
ESPN
BTN
ESPN
BTN
BTN
ESPN2
ABC
ABC
ESPN
BTN
ESPN2
ESPN
BTN
ESPN
BTN
ESPN
BTN
ESPN
BTN
ESPN
ESPN
ABC
ESPN
ESPN2
BTN
BTN
BTN
ESPN2
ESPN
* overtime(s)
BTN = Big Ten Network
ESPN-R = ESPN Regional
ESPNU = ESPN University
FSN = Fox Sports Net
SV -- Sports View
T -- Turner
MSC -- Midwest Sports Channel
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Result
W 24-10
W 35-14
W 34-10
W 14-0
L 13-27
W 52-17
W 41-9
W 48-12
W 24-3
W 30-24
W 13-3
W 24-21
W 35-3
W 17-14
W 42-21
W 20-13
W 45-31
W 17-13
W 37-34
L 26-31
L 7-38
W 44-3
W 33-3
L 17-38
W 37-21
W 41-34
L 17-21
W 38-17
W 51-14
W 13-10
L 25-27
L 17-20
L 7-48
L 16-38
W 27-17
L 24-25
W 55-20
W 35-32
W 36-35*
L 13-42
W 28-20
W 34-31*
W 44-14
W 38-30
W 31-28
L 13-31
L 10-20
W 37-0
W 31-28
W 45-24
L 31-33
W 51-10
W 20-14
Record by Station
ABC
CBS
Creative
BTN
ESPN
ESPN2
ESPN-Regional
ESPNU
ESPN360
ESPN+
Fox
FSN
MSC
NBC
Prime
Sports View
State-wide
Turner
Versus
All-Time
26-29-2
4-3-1
2-1-1
12-3-0
41-24-0
27-8-0
13-4-0
2-0-0
1-0-0
2-0-0
1-1-0
1-0-0
2-0-0
1-4-0
0-0-1
0-1-0
1-0-0
0-2-0
1-0-0
*Includes wins and losses from games whose TV network is
unknown
143-87-5*
Weather Conditions
Warmest Games Since 1950
Date
Sept. 8, 2007
Aug. 31, 2002
Sept. 11, 1993
Oct. 2, 1976
Sept. 24, 1988
Sept. 18, 2005
Sept. 18, 2004
Aug. 31, 2000
Oct. 2, 1971
Sept. 26, 1958
Sept. 13, 2008
Sept. 10, 2005
Sept. 14, 1996
Sept. 17, 1988
Sept. 22, 1984
Sept. 10, 1983
Sept. 19, 1970
Opponent
UNLV
UNLV
SMU
Kansas
Miami, Fla.
North Carolina
Arizona
Western Michigan
Northwestern
Miami, Fla.
Fresno State
Temple
UNLV
Northern Illinois
Michigan
Northern Illinois
Oklahoma
Site
Las Vegas, Nev.
Las Vegas, Nev.
Dallas, Texas
Lawrence, Kan.
Miami, Fla.
Chapel Hill, N.C.
Tucson, Ariz.
Madison, Wis.
Evanston, Ill.
Miami, Fla.
Fresno, Calif.
Madison, Wis.
Las Vegas, Nev.
Madison, Wis.
Ann Arbor, Mich.
Madison, Wis.
Norman, Okla.
Result
W 20-13
W 27-7
W 24-16
L
24-34
L
3-23
W 14-5
W 9-7
W 19-7
L
11-24
W 20-0
W 13-10
W 65-0
W 52-17
L
17-19
L
14-20
W 37-9
L
7-21
Temperature, Wind, Conditions
98 deg., SSE3, partly cloudy
97 deg., SW11, cloudy
94 deg., S10, clear, humidty 30%
92 deg., SW5, clear and sunny
89 deg., E15, partly sunny, humidity 55%
88 deg., WSW5, partly cloudy
88 deg., 8, high clouds
87 deg., S8, clear
86 deg., S11, humidity 48%
85 deg., S8
84 deg., NW8, partly cloudy
84 deg., SE9, sunny
84 deg., SE8, clear
84 deg., SW12-18, sunny, humid
84 deg., SW10-15, hazy and warm
84 deg., SW15-25, poss. storms
84 deg., SSE13, overcast
Site
Madison, Wis.
Minneapolis, Minn.
Madison, Wis.
Madison, Wis.
Madison, Wis.
Laramie, Wyo.
Minneapolis, Minn.
Madison, Wis.
Madison, Wis.
Champaign, Ill.
Madison, Wis.
Madison, Wis.
Evanston, Ill.
Madison, Wis.
Result
W 14-7
W 30-6
W 14-0
L
6-9
W 6-0
W 41-17
L
3-24
T
13-13
L
7-41
L
6-22
W 28-3
W 55-14
W 41-12
W 34-7
Temperature, Wind, Conditions
11 deg., WSW15-20, sunny
12 deg., SW7
17 deg., 24-30 wind, clear
20 deg., NW12, clear and cold
21 deg., N 25-30, 0 wind chill
23 deg., E10-14, overcast
24 deg., S5, clear
24 deg., SSE19, overcast
27 deg., W10-15, snowing
27 deg., SW20, -16 wind chill
27 deg., NNW10-15, partly cloudy
27 deg., 13-20 wind, partly cloudy
27 deg., sunny
27 deg., NNW20
Coldest Games Since 1950
Date
Nov. 21, 1964
Nov. 24, 1951
Nov. 25, 1950
Nov. 14, 1959
Nov. 3, 1951
Sept. 28, 1985
Nov. 22, 1975
Nov. 24, 1956
Nov. 23, 1985
Nov. 2, 1991
Nov. 10, 1979
Nov. 15, 1969
Nov. 9, 1957
Nov. 17, 1951
Opponent
Minnesota
Minnesota
Minnesota
Illinois
Indiana
Wyoming
Minnesota
Minnesota
Michigan State
Illinois
Northwestern
Illinois
Northwestern
Iowa
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Chronological Highlights
Sept. 6, 2008
The Badgers defeat Marshall
51-14 to win their 16thstraight home game at Camp
Randall.
April 28, 2007
OT Joe Thomas becomes the
highest drafted Badger (No.
3 overall to the Cleveland
Browns) since Alan Ameche
in 1955.
Jan. 2, 2007
The Badgers top 12thranked Arkansas, 17-14, to
win the Capital One Bowl for
the second consecutive year.
Dec. 7, 2006
Offensive tackle Joe Thomas
becomes Wisconsin’s first
winner of the Outland
Trophy as the nation’s top
interior lineman.
Nov. 21, 2006
Bret Bielema is named
the Dave McClain Big Ten
Coach of the Year. He goes
on to guide the Badgers to a
school-record 12 victories in
his first year.
coordinator Bret Bielema will
take over as head coach.
Nov. 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.
Sept. 4, 2004
Barry Alvarez becomes the
10th coach in Big Ten history to win 100 games at one
conference institution as the
Badgers defeat UCF, 34-6, in
their season opener.
Nov. 15, 2003
Jan. 2, 2006
Wisconsin pulls off a
stunning 24-10 upset of
eighth-ranked Auburn in
the Capital One Bowl. It is
the final game of the Barry
Alvarez era.
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
Oct. 27, 2001
WR Lee Evans registers
a then Camp Randall
Stadium-record 228 yards
receiving in a 42-28 loss to
Michigan State.
Sept. 30, 2000
Oct. 11, 2003
Jan. 1, 2000
The Badgers snap thirdranked and defending
national champion Ohio
State’s 19-game winning
streak with a 17-10 victory under the lights and in
the rain at Camp Randall
Stadium.
Wisconsin opens the new
millennium with its second
straight Rose Bowl victory, a
17-9 win over Stanford. Ron
Dayne is named game MVP.
Sept. 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
in a 48-31 win over Akron.
Evans and RB Dwayne
Smith repeat the feat against
Michigan State later in the
season.
Dec. 28, 2002
July 28, 2005
Anthony Davis rushes for
301 yards and five touchdowns in a regular-season
ending 49-31 win at home
over Minnesota. Davis nearly duplicates Billy Marek’s
304-yard, five TD performance in a 49-14 win over
the Golden Gophers on the
same date in 1974.
WR Lee Evans breaks
Wisconsin records for receiving yards (258) and touchdowns (five) as the Badgers
rout 21st-ranked Michigan
State 56-21 in Madison.
Sept. 2, 2006
The Bret Bielema coaching
era at Wisconsin begins with
a 35-14 victory over Bowling
Green at Cleveland Browns
Stadium.
Nov. 23, 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.
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Michigan edges the Badgers
13-10 before 111,341 fans at
Michigan Stadium. It is the
largest crowd ever to see the
Badgers play football.
Dec. 11, 1999
Ron Dayne becomes
Wisconsin’s second Heisman
Trophy winner.
Nov. 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.
Oct. 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.
Jan. 1, 1999
Ron Dayne rushes for 246
yards to key the Badgers’
38-31 upset win over sixthranked UCLA in the Rose
Bowl.
Nov. 21, 1998
The Badgers clinch a Rose
Bowl berth with a 24-3 victory at home over Penn State.
Oct. 10, 1998
Wisconsin defeats Purdue
31-24 on homecoming at
Camp Randall Stadium.
The Badgers survive an
NCAA record passing performance by Boilermaker Drew
Brees, who completes 55-83
attempts for 494 yards.
tries, starts with a 28-12
loss at home to California.
Oct. 4, 1986
Michigan defeats the
Badgers 34-17 in the first
night game ever played at
Camp Randall Stadium.
April 30, 1985
Three Badgers – Al Toon,
Richard Johnson and Darryl
Sims – are selected in the
first round of the NFL Draft.
It is the most first-rounders
ever for Wisconsin.
Nov. 23, 1974
Billy Marek rushes for 304
yards and five touchdowns
in a regular-season ending 49-14 win at home over
Minnesota.
Sept. 20, 1969
Badger RB Alan “A Train”
Thompson rushes for a thenschool-record 220 yards
on 33 carries in his collegiate debut against No. 6
Oklahoma.
Jan. 15, 1967
Al Toon sets a school record
with 252 receiving yards in a
42-38 victory at Purdue.
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.
Dec. 27, 1996
Dec. 11, 1982
Jan. 1, 1963
Freshman Ron Dayne rushes
for 246 yards and three TDs
as the Badgers defeat Utah
38-10 in the Copper Bowl in
Tucson, Ariz.
Wisconsin wins a bowl game
for the first time in school
history with a 14-3 victory over Kansas State at
the Independence Bowl in
Shreveport, LA.
Second-ranked Wisconsin
loses to No. 1 Southern
California, 42-37, in the
Rose Bowl. The Badgers
score 23 points in the
fourth quarter of a thrilling
comeback attempt led by
Ron Vander Kelen and Pat
Richter.
Nov. 12, 1983
Nov. 30, 1996
Freshman Ron Dayne rushes
for a school-record 339
yards in a 59-10 Wisconsin
victory at Hawaii.
Oct. 9, 1982
Nov. 11, 1995
Dec. 13, 1981
John Hall boots the longest modern-era field goal
in school history with a
60-yarder in a 34-27 win at
Minnesota.
Playing in their first bowl
game since 1963, the
Badgers drop a 28-21 decision to Tennessee in the
Garden State Bowl in East
Rutherford, NJ.
The Badgers defeat Ohio
State 6-0 for their first victory in Columbus since 1918.
Jan. 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.
Sept. 12, 1981
Dec. 4, 1993
Oct. 21, 1978
Wisconsin clinches its first
Rose Bowl berth in 31
years with a 41-20 win over
Michigan State in Tokyo.
The largest crowd in Camp
Randall Stadium history
(80,024) watches ninthranked Michigan shut out
the Badgers 42-0.
The unranked Badgers open
the season with a stunning
21-14 win at home over No.
1-ranked Michigan.
Sept. 8, 1990
The Barry Alvarez era at
Wisconsin, which will produce three Big Ten titles,
three Rose Bowl wins and
seven bowl victories in nine
Nov. 5, 1977
Dave Crossen sets the
Wisconsin record for tackles
in a game with 28 against
Purdue.
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Nov. 10, 1962
The eighth-ranked
Badgers upset top-ranked
Northwestern 37-6 on homecoming at Camp Randall
Stadium.
Sept. 29, 1962
Wisconsin opens the season
with a 69-13 win at home
over New Mexico State. The
69 points are a modern-era
school record.
Nov. 30, 1954
Alan Ameche becomes the
first Heisman Trophy winner
in Wisconsin history.
Jan. 1, 1953
The Badgers play in their
first-ever bowl game and lose
a 7-0 decision to fifth-ranked
Southern California in the
Rose Bowl.
Oct. 11, 1952
Nov. 5, 1938
Feb. 8, 1896
The Badgers play (and
lose 23-14 to Ohio State)
their only game ever as the
nation’s No. 1-ranked team.
Wisconsin notches its
first-ever win vs. a nationally ranked opponent, a
20-13 victory over No. 7
Northwestern.
The Big Ten Conference is
formed with initial member schools including:
Chicago, Illinois, Michigan,
Minnesota, Northwestern,
Purdue and Wisconsin.
1951
Wisconsin’s “Hard Rocks”
defense leads the nation in
both total (154.8ypg) and
scoring (6.6 ppg) defense.
Oct. 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.
Nov. 20, 1948
Paul Bunyan’s Axe, emblematic 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.
Oct. 31, 1942
Oct. 25, 1924
Wisconsin drops a 21-0 decision at Michigan in the first
college football game broadcast in the Midwest. WWJ
Radio’s Ty Tyson and Doc
Holland call the action from
Michigan Stadium.
Nov. 3, 1917
Nov. 15, 1890
Minnesota defeats
the Badgers 63-0 in
Minneapolis, starting
Division I college football’s
longest running rivalry. The
schools have played 113
games.
Camp Randall Stadium
hosts its first game, a 10-7
Badger homecoming victory
over Minnesota.
Nov. 1, 1890
Nov. 1, 1902
Nov. 23, 1889
Wisconsin holds Michigan’s
famed “Point-a-Minute” team
to just six points in a 6-0
loss.
Wisconsin plays its first
intercollegiate football game,
losing 27-0 to a Calumet
Club team in Milwaukee.
The Badgers earn the
school’s first-ever win over a
No. 1-ranked opponent in a
17-7 victory over Ohio State.
1896
Jan. 15, 1939
Dec. 19, 1896
Milt Gantenbein, Charles
Goldenberg and Eddie
Jankowski become the first
former Badgers to play in
the NFL’s Pro Bowl.
Wisconsin plays its first
night game, an 18-8 loss to
the Carlisle Indians at the
Chicago Coliseum.
Wisconsin wins its first
Western Conference (Big
Ten) championship.
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Wisconsin’s first football victory is a 106-0 triumph over
UW-Whitewater.
Badger Football Glossary
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 conditions 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 manufactured according to UW color specs and added
in the fall of 2004.
Ameche, 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.
Badger Nickname
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.
The team’s nickname, ‘Badgers,’ was borrowed from the state of Wisconsin. The territory 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.
In 1953, when rule changes made it necessary 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, eventually 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.
Bakken, Jim
Jim 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 retirement in 2003.
Band caps
When 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 crowd.
Ameche died following heart surgery in 1988
at the age of 55.
Artificial Turf
The 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 permission to convert practice fields on the north
end of Camp Randall into a 500-car parking
lot.
Bucky Badger
Badgers in various forms have been recognized 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 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.
The original badger mascot was too vicious
to control. On more than one occasion, the
live badger escaped handlers before a sideline hero recaptured the animal with a flying
tackle. It was decided in the interest of fan
and player safety that Wisconsin’s mascot
be retired to the Madison Zoo. The Badger
Yearbook replaced the live badger with a
small raccoon named Regdab (badger backwards) and passed it off as a ‘badger in a raccoon coat.’
During the summer of 2003, Wisconsin contracted with FieldTurf to install its product
in Camp Randall Stadium and the McClain
Center. The FieldTurf product is the play-
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In 1949, a student in the university’s art
department, Connie Conrad, was commissioned to mold a paper-mache badger head.
Gymnast and cheerleader, Bill Sagal, of
Plymouth, Wis., was directed by homecoming 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.’
Colors
The University of Wisconsin Athletic
Department’s official colors are Cardinal and
White. PMS 200 is the designated color of the
cardinal.
Fifth Quarter
The 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 concert 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.
Bucky Badger has persevered through the
years, even surviving a threat by then assistant 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.
Graduating Law Students
At the homecoming game, graduating law
students throw canes over the crossbar of
the goal post in a pre-game ceremony. If students 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.
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 ‘91 volleyball game. Telander overcame
‘terminal claustrophobia’ in his appearance.
“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 department received a letter from one fan asking
Wisconsin to ‘punt on first down’ so he could
see more of the defensive platoon.
Bud Song
An integral part of any Wisconsin band performance 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 originally 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 crowd 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 ÔWisconsin’
for ÔBudweiser’ it would work.’
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.
Leckrone said the song became a football tradition after a 1978 come-from-behind victory
over Oregon. “Wisconsin was behind by three
touchdowns, and the crowd 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.
After the season, the defensive platoon challenged 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 without the ball.
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for a touchdown in the third quarter that provided the winning margin. The game is memorable, however, for another reason: it was the
beginning of “Jump Around.”
Heartland Trophy
The 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
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 opportunity 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 competition for college football bragging rights.”
The Badgers and Hawkeyes enter their 2009
matchup deadlocked (41-41-2) after 84 alltime meetings. The trophy currently belongs
to Iowa thanks to its 38-16 win in Iowa City
last fall.
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 conjunction 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 followed 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.
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.
“I remember thinking maybe the students
would get into it,” Kluender recalled. “I initially 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 stadium 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.”
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.
*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.
Hirsh passed away on Jan. 28, 2004 of natural 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.”
Marek, Billy
The three-time, first-team, all-Big Ten running back wasn’t recruited to play high school
football because he had Osgood Schlatter
disease (a knee ailment that affected teenagers) and didn’t play seventh and eighth grade
football.
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
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 danger of falling shy of 1,000 yards in 1974 after
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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.
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.
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 secondary 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.
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.
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.
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 generate immediate crowd reaction, so I stepped
it up a bit.’
On Wisconsin, On Wisconsin
O’Dea, Pat
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!
One 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 contingent which travelled through the country.
Press releases surmised that he ‘probably lies
beneath an unmarked grave in France.’
Paul Bunyan Axe
The most-played rivalry in Division I football continues this fall when Wisconsin and
Minnesota meet. The UW-UM series is the
nation’s oldest and has been played continuously for since 1890 (except for 1906). The
game has alternated sites between the university 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 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
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
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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.
Slab of Bacon
The Slab of Bacon trophy was the precursor 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.’
Sculptures
Two 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 turning 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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All-Alvarez Team
Late 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, position 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.
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)
Safeties
Jim Leonhard (2001-04)
Jason Doering (1997-2000)
Wildcards
Brent Moss, RB (1991-93)
Brian Calhoun, RB (2005)
Cornerbacks
Jamar Fletcher (1998-2000)
Troy Vincent (1988-91)
Kicker
Matt Davenport (1997-98)
Punter
Kevin Stemke (1997-2000)
DEFENSE
Utility Players
Brandon Williams, WR/KR/
PR (2002-05)
Nick Davis,
WR/KR/PR(1998-2001)
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)
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.”
DAN LANPHEAR (1957-59): Madison native was a 1959 AllAmerican before pro career with Oilers
ARLIE MUCKS, SR. (1914): All-American on gridiron and
silver medalist at Olympics (discus)
ALAN AMECHE (1951-54): 1954 Heisman Trophy winner ...
set NCAA career rushing mark (3,345)
PAT RICHTER (1960-62): Hall of Fame inductee both on field
and in classroom ... former Badger A.D.
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.
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
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Past Head Coaches
WISCONSIN HEAD COACHES RECORDS
Overall
Record
0-2-0 (.000)
1-3-0 (.250)
3-1-1 (.700)
4-3-0 (.571)
4-2-0 (.667)
10-4-1 (.700)
Home
Record
0-0-0 (.000)
1-1-0 (.500)
1-0-0 (1.000)
1-2-0 (.333)
3-0-0 (1.000)
7-0-1 (.938)
Road
Record
0-1-0 (.000)
0-1-0 (.000)
1-1-0 (.500)
1-1-0 (.500)
1-1-0 (.500)
2-4-0 (.333)
Neutral
Record
0-1-0 (.000)
0-1-0 (.000)
1-0-1 (.750)
2-0-0 (1.000)
0-1-0 (.000)
1-0-0 (1.000)
Big Ten
Record
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
Bowl
Record
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
65-11-1 (.851)
11-6-1 (.639)
8-1-1 (.850)
9-4-3 (.656)
44-3-0 (.936)
10-2-0 (.833)
5-1-1 (.786)
6-2-2 (.700)
11-5-1 (.676)
0-4-1 (.100)
3-0-0 (1.000)
3-1-1 (.700)
10-3-0 (.769)
1-0-0 (1.000)
0-0-0 (.000)
0-1-0 (.000)
18-8-1 (.685)
0-6-1 (.071)
6-1-1 (.813)
5-4-2 (.545)
NA
NA
NA
NA
29-9-4 (.738)
18-8-2 (.679)
4-2-1 (.643)
3-3-0 (.500)
5-6-4 (.467)
11-3-2 (.750)
19-4-3 (.788)
14-4-1 (.763)
4-0-1 (.900)
2-2-0 (.500)
4-3-3 (.550)
8-2-0 (.800)
10-5-1 (.656)
4-4-1 (.500)
0-2-0 (.000)
1-1-0 (.500)
1-3-1 (.300)
3-1-2 (.667)
0-0-0 (.000)
0-0-0 (.000)
0-0-0 (.000)
0-0-0 (.000)
0-0-0 (.000)
0-0-0 (.000)
17-9-3 (.638)
10-7-2 (.579)
1-2-1 (.375)
1-2-0 (.333)
1-5-3 (.278)
6-3-2 (.636)
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
1927-31
26-16-3 (.611)
20-7-1 (.732)
6-8-2 (.438)
0-1-0 (.000)
10-14-2 (.423) NA
Clarence Spears
Harry Stuhldreher
1932-35
1936-48
13-17-2 (.438)
45-62-6 (.425)
11-7-0 (.611)
29-31-4 (.484)
2-10-2(.214)
0-0-0 (.000)
15-29-2 (.348) 1-2-0 (.333)
7-13-2 (.364) NA
26-45-4 (.373) NA
Ivy Williamson
Milt Bruhn
John Coatta
John Jardine
Dave McClain
Jim Hilles
Don Morton
Barry Alvarez
1949-55
1956-66
1967-69
1970-77
1978-85
1986
1987-89
1990-2005
41-19-4 (.672)
52-45-6 (.534)
3-26-1 (.117)
37-47-3 (.443)
46-42-3 (.522)
3-9-0 (.250)
6-27-0 (.182)
118-73-4 (.615)
25-7-2 (.765)
33-20-4 (.614)
3-13-1 (.206)
27-19-2 (.583)
29-21-1 (.578)
2-4-0 (.333)
6-13-0 (.316)
67-32-3 (.672)
16-11-2 (.586)
19-23-2 (.455)
0-13-0 (.000)
10-28-1 (.269)
16-19-2 (.459)
1-5-0 (.167)
0-14-0 (.000)
42-37-1 (.531)
29-13-4 (.674)
35-37-5 (.487)
3-17-1 (.167)
25-38-1 (.398)
32-34-3 (.486)
2-6-0 (.250)
3-21-0 (.125)
65-60-3 (.520)
Coach
Alvin Kletsch
Ted Mestre
Herb Alward
Frank Crawford
Parke Davis
H.O. Stickney
Phil King
William Juneau
Paul Withington
Guy Lowman
Jack Ryan
George Little
Years
1889
1890
1891
1892
1893
1894-95
18961902, ‘05
1903-04
1906-07
1908-10
1911, ‘17
‘19-22
1912-15
1916
1918
1923-24
1925-26
Glenn Thistlethwaite
Art Curtis
C.P. Hutchins
J.A. Barry
J.R. Richards
Barry Alvarez, 1990-05
Record: 118-73-4 / 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
8-3 bowl record is best in NCAA history among
coaches with at least 11 bowl appearances ...
named UW Director of Athletics in 2004 (held
dual role for two seasons before retiring from
football coaching at end of 2005 season)
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).
0-1-0 (.000)
0-2-0 (.000)
0-0-0 (.000)
0-0-0 (.000)
1-2-0 (.333)
0-0-0 (.000)
0-0-0 (.000)
9-4-0 (.692)
0-1
0-2
NA
NA
1-2
NA
NA
8-3
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.
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
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Gopher’s 1935 Big Ten Champion baseball
team. After graduating in 1935, he coached
at Amherst, Minnesota, Colgate and Franklin
and Marshall.
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.
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: 4-3-0
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.
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 undefeated 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.
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 season, 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.
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.
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
in1985. 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.
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
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for seven years. Little graduated from Ohio
Wesleyan in 1912 and coached 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 athletic 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.
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 conference record, their only loss
coming to Ohio State.
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 conference title in 1930. The varsity
baseball field was named in Lowman’s honor
in 1952, ten years after his death.
Jack Ryan, 1923-24
Record: 5-6-4 / 1-5-3 Big Ten
Ryan coached for two years and only earned
four victories, 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.
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.
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 coaching job from 1917- 1944, and later practiced
medicine for many years. He was inducted to
the College Football Hall of Fame in 1955.
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
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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.
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 opponents 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.
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 productive 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
conference 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 letterwinner in basketball. After his coaching was
over in 1955, Williamson became the Athletic
Director at Wisconsin where he remained until
his death in 1969.
Harry Stuhldreher, 1936-48
Record: 45-62-6 / 26-45-4 Big Ten
Harry Stuhldreher was a three-time AllAmerican quarterback and member of the
legendary Four Horsemen of the Notre Dame
backfield of the 1920s. After graduating 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.
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.
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 graduated in 1908
from Earlham College in Indiana where he was
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UW Assistant Coaches (1944-present)
Dave Anderson (1983-86, 1990)
DelVaughn Alexander (2007-present)
Bob Babich (1988-89)
Tom Backhus (1976-77)
Oree Banks (1976)
John Baker (1999)
Bret Bielema (2004-05)
Lisle Blackbourn (1948)
Gary Blackney (1975-77)
Craig Bohl (1987-88)
Bob Bostad (2006-present)
Todd Bradford (2000-01)
Milt Bruhn (1949-55)
Jacob Burney (1989)
Richard Burney (1981)
Bill Callahan (1990-94)
Harland Carl (1966-69)
Steve Carson (1985-86)
Mike Cassity (1995-96)
Brad Childress (1991-98)
George Chryst (1972-77)
Paul Chryst (2002, 2005-present)
John Coatta (1965-66)
Lawrence Cole (1988-89)
Kerry Cooks (2006-2009)
Ron Cooper (2002)
Kevin Cosgrove (1990-2003)
Mike Daly (1987-89)
Tim Davis (1997-2001)
Dave Doeren (2006-present)
Norman Dow (1970-72)
Bill Dudley (1978-86)
Ken Ellett (1987)
Phil Elmassian (1997-99)
Phil Engle (1987-89)
Gene Felker (1967-68)
Jerry Fishbain (1980-81)
George Fox (1944-48)
Roger French (1966-69)
Vince Gavre (1947)
Jimmy Gonzales (1987-89)
Doug Graber (1978-81)
Art Haege (1969)
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)
Rob Ianello (2003-04)
Fred Jackson (1983-86)
Land Jacobsen (1981)
Fred Jacoby (1958-65)
Russ Jacques (1990-91)
Arnold Jeter (1977-86)
Paul Jette (1990-91)
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)
Fred Marsh (1949-65, 67-69)
Jim Martin (1970-73)
Arthur Mansfield (1947)
Henry Mason (1995-2007)
Mark Mauer (1987-89)
Chuck McBride (1970-76)
Ron McBride (1983-84)
Dan McCarney (1990-94)
Randall McCray (2006-present)
Mike McGee (1966)
Tom McMahon (1992-94)
Kirk Mee (1967-69)
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 Partrdige (2008-present)
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-present)
Mario Russo (1976-83)
Dick Scesniak (1982)
Scott Seeliger (1984-90)
Dick Selcer (1972-74)
John Settle (2006-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)
Lew Stueck (1970-75)
Guy Sundt (1944-47)
Deral Teteak (1957-67)
Dick Teteak (1970-75)
Larry Van Dusen (1971-72)
Lavern Van Dyke (1952-53, 1956-75)
Clark Van Galder (1959-65)
Brian White (1995-2005)
Darrell Wilson (2000-2001)
Paul Winters (1990-91)
Bernie Wyatt (1990-96)
Bob Zeman (1970)
236
All-time Letterwinners
A
Abbott, Allen 1900, 01, 02, 03
Ace, Norris 1951
Ackert, James 1944
Adam, Tyler 1990, 91, 92, 93
Adamov, Bob 1995, 96, 97, 98
Addy, Henry 1976
Ahara, 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 1969
Allen, 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, 46
Anderson, Brian 1985, 86, 87, 88
Anderson, Dave 1975
Anderson, Dave 1994, 95
Anderson, Earl 1895, 97, 98, 99
Anderson, Isaac 2006, 08
Anderson, 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
Armentrout, Joe 1983, 84, 85, 86
Armstrong, Brett 1981, 82, 83
Arneson, Dave 1983, 84
Arpin, 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, 61
Ballweg, Charles 1970
Balts, Josh 2006
Banaszak, John 1987, 88, 89
Bandor, Gary 1965
Bangert, Donald 1960
Barber, Greg 1976, 77, 78
Barker, 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, 08
Beddell, 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, 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
237
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, 24
Bingham, 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
Bonner, 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 1977
Borland, 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
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
Breuscher, Terry 1976, 77
Brewer, Chester 1896
Brhely, Michael 1978
Bridgeman, John 1955, 56
Briggs, Thomas 1968
Brigham, Thomas 1964, 65
Bright, George 1910, 11, 12
Brin, Michael 1995
Brindly, Thaddeus 1904, 05
Brinkley, Niles 2008
Brockett, John 1966
Brodhagen, Gene 1936, 37, 38
Bronson, Paul 1940, 41
Brooks, 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 2006
Brown, Zach 2007, 08
Browne, 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
Bucci, Frank 1933
Bucciarelli, Gale 1965, 66
Buck, Howard 1913, 14, 15
Budde, John 1935
Budde, Robert 1982
Buenning, Dan 2001, 02, 03, 04
Bunge, G.C. 1919, 20, 21
Bunge, George W. 1893, 94
Bunker, Eugene 1909, 10
Burgess, 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
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Wunsch, Jerry 1993, 94, 95, 96
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Yanakos, William 1966, 67, 68
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Zouvoas, Peter 1957, 59
Zullo, Vince 1991, 92, 93, 94
Zych, Lester 1943
Regular Starters Since 1991
1991
Offense
Pos. Player
QB
Tony Lowery
TB
Terrell Fletcher
FB
Mark Montgomery
WR Lee DeRamus / Tim Ware
WR Aaron Brown
TE
Michael Roan
LT
Mike Verstegen
LG
Chuck Belin
C
Joe Panos
RG
Mike Bryan
RT
Tyler Adam
1994
Defense
Pos. Player
OLB Dwight Reese
DT
Mike Thompson
NG Lee Krueger
DT
Carlos Fowler
OLB Duer Sharp
LB
Brendan Lynch
LB
Gary Casper
CB
Troy Vincent
CB
Eddie Fletcher
SS
Reggie Holt
FS
Scott Nelson
Offense
Pos. Player
QB
Darrell Bevell
RB
Brent Moss/ Terrell Fletcher
FB
Ron Johnson
SE
Tony Simmons
FL
JC Dawkins
TE
Michael Roan
LT
Mike Verstegen
LG
Joe Rudolph
C
Cory Raymer
RG
Jamie Vanderveldt /
Steve Stark
RT
Jerry Wunsch
1992
Offense
Pos. Player
QB
Darrell Bevell
RB
Brent Moss
FB
Mark Montgomery
WR Tim Ware
SE
Lee DeRamus
TE
Michael Roan
LT
Mike Verstegen
LG
Chuck Belin
C
Cory Raymer
RG
Mike Bryan
RT
Joe Panos
SS
CB
Jamel Brown
Donny Brady
1995
Defense
Pos. Player
OLB Dwight Reese
DT
Mike Thompson
NG Lamark Shackerford
DT
Carlos Fowler
OLB Chad Yocum
LB
Gary Casper
LB
Aaron Norvell
CB
Jeff Messenger
FS
Scott Nelson
SS
Reggie Holt
CB
Korey Manley
Offense
Pos. Player
QB
Darrell Bevell
RB
Carl McCullough
FB
Cecil Martin
SE
Tony Simmons
FL
Michael London
TE
Matt Nyquist
LT
Cayetano Castro
LG
Jamie Vanderveldt
C
Mike Rader
RG
James Darby
RT
Jerry Wunsch
1993
Offense
Pos. Player
QB
Darrell Bevell
RB
Brent Moss
FB
Montgomery
SE
Lee DeRamus
FL
J.C. Dawkins
TE
Michael Roan
LT
Mike Verstegen
LG
Joe Rudolph
C
Cory Raymer
RG
Steve Stark
RT
Joe Panos
Defense
Pos. Player
OLB Tarek Saleh
DT
Mike Thompson
NG Jason Maniecki
DT
Brian Jurewicz
OLB Chris Hein
LB
Eric Unverzagt
LB
Pete Monty
CB
Kenny Gales
FS
Jeff Messenger
Defense
Pos. Player
DE
Chad Yocum
DT
Brian Jurewicz
DT
Jason Maniecki
DE
Tarek Saleh
OLB Daryl Carter
LB
Eric Unverzagt
LB
Pete Monty
CB
Cyrill Weems
FS
Kevin Huntley
SS
Leonard Taylor
CB
Jason Suttle
1996
Defense
Pos. Player
OLB Chris Hein
DT
Mike Thompson
NG Lamark Shackerford
DT
Carlos Fowler
OLB Brian Jurewicz
LB
Eric Unverzagt
LB
Yusef Burgess
CB
Kenny Gales
FS
Scott Nelson
SS
Reggie Holt
CB
Jeff Messenger
Offense
Pos. Player
QB
Mike Samuel
RB
Ron Dayne
FB
Cecil Martin / Aaron Gibson
SE
Donald Hayes
FL
Tony Simmons
TE
Kevin Lyles
LT
Chris McIntosh
LG
Jamie Vanderveldt
C
Derek Engler
RG
Cayetano Castro
RT
Jerry Wunsch
248
Defense
Pos. Player
RE
Tarek Saleh
DT
Neil Miklusak
DT
Rod Spiller
End Brian Jurewicz
OLB Daryl Carter
LB
Pete Monty
LB
David Lysek
CB
Cyrill Weems
FS
Kevin Huntley
SS
Bob Adamov
CB
Jason Suttle
1997
Offense
Pos. Player
QB
Mike Samuel
TB
Ron Dayne
FB
Cecil Martin
SE
Donald Hayes
FL
Tony Simmons
TE
Eric Grams
LT
Chris McIntosh
LG
Bill Ferrario
C
Casey Rabach
RG
Dave Costa
RT
Aaron Gibson
2000
Defense
Pos. Player
End John Favret
DT
Ross Kolodziej
NG Chris Janek
RE
Tom Burke
OLB Bob Adamov
LB
Donnel Thompson
LB
David Lysek
CB
Jason Suttle
FS
Bobby Myers
SS
Leonard Taylor
CB
LaMar Campbell
Offense
Pos. Player
QB
Brooks Bollinger
RB
Michael Bennett
FB
Mark Anelli
FL
Lee Evans
SE
Chris Chambers
TE
John Sigmund
LT
Ben Johnson
LG
Bill Ferrario
C
Al Johnson
RG
Casey Rabach
RT
Brian Lamont
Defense
Pos. Player
LE
Tom Burke
LT
Ross Kolodziej
RT
Eric Mahlik
RE
John Favret
OLB Bob Adamov
LB
Donnel Thompson
LB
Chris Ghidorzi
CB
Mike Echols
FS
Jason Doering
SS
Leonard Taylor
CB
Jamar Fletcher
Offense
Pos. Player
QB
Brooks Bollinger
RB
Anthony Davis
FB
Chad Kuhns
FL
Lee Evans
SE
Nick Davis
TE
Mark Anelli
LT
Ben Johnson
LG
Dan Buenning
C
Al Johnson
RG
Kalvin Barrett /
Jonathan Clinkscale
RT
Jason Jowers
1998
Offense
Pos. Player
QB
Mike Samuel
TB
Ron Dayne
FB
Cecil Martin
SE
Chris Chambers
FL
Ahmad Merritt
TE
Dague Retzlaff / Eric Grams
LT
Chris McIntosh
LG
Bill Ferrario
C
Casey Rabach
RG
Dave Costa
RT
Aaron Gibson
2001
1999
Offense
Pos. Player
QB
Brooks Bollinger
TB
Ron Dayne
FB
Chad Kuhns
SE
Chris Chambers
FL
Nick Davis
TE
Dague Retzlaff
LT
Chris McIntosh
LG
Bill Ferrario
C
Casey Rabach
RG
Dave Costa
RT
Mark Tauscher
Defense
Pos. Player
LT
Ross Kolodziej
NT
Eric Mahlik
RT
Wendell Bryant
Rush John Favret
OLB Roger Knight
LB
Nick Greisen
LB
Jeff Mack
CB
Jamar Fletcher
FS
Jason Doering
SS
Joey Boese
CB
Mike Echols
Defense
Pos. Player
5T
Chuck Smith
NT
Ben Herbert
3T
Wendell Bryant
Rush Delante McGrew
OLB Jeff Mack
LB
Bryson Thompson
LB
Nick Greisen
CB
Mike Echols
FS
Joey Boese
SS
CB
Michael Broussard
Scott Starks
2002
Defense
Pos. Player
LE
Ross Kolodziej
NT
Eric Mahlik
End Wendell Bryant
Rush John Favret
OLB Roger Knight
LB
Chris Ghidorzi
LB
Donnel Thompson
CB
Mike Echols
FS
Jason Doering
SS
Bobby Myers
CB
Jamar Fletcher
Offense
Pos. Player
QB
Brooks Bollinger
RB
Anthony Davis
FB
Matt Bernstein
FL
Darrin Charles
SE
Jonathan Orr
TE
Tony Paciotti
LT
Ben Johnson
LG
Dan Buenning
C
Al Johnson
RG
Jonathan Clinkscale
RT
Jason Jowers
249
Defense
Pos. Player
LE
Charles Sprague
LT
Anttaj Hawthorne
RT
Jason Jefferson
RE
Erasmus James
LB
Alex Lewis
LB
Jeff Mack
OLB Kareem Timbers
LC
Scott Starks
SS
Jim Leonhard
FS
Ryan Aiello
RC
B.J. Tucker
2003
Offense
Pos. Player
QB
Jim Sorgi
RB
Anthony Davis
FB
Matt Bernstein
WR Lee Evans
WR Brandon Williams
TE
Tony Paciotti
LT
Morgan Davis
LG
Dan Buenning
C
Donovan Raiola
RG
Jonathan Clinkscale
RT
Mike Lorenz
2006
Defense
Pos. Player
LE
Darius Jones
LT
Anttaj Hawthorne
RT
Jason Jefferson
RE
Jonathan Welsh
LB
Jeff Mack
LB
Alex Lewis
OLB Kareem Timbers
LC
Scott Starks
SS
Ryan Aiello
FS
Jim Leonhard
RC
Levonne Rowan
Offense
Pos. Player
QB
John Stocco
RB
PJ Hill
FB* Andy Crooks
WR Luke Swan
WR Paul Hubbard
TE
Travis Beckum
LT
Joe Thomas
LG
Andy Kemp
C
Marcus Coleman
RG
Kraig Urbik
RT
Eric Vanden Heuvel
Defense
Pos. Player
LE
Joe Monty
LT
Jason Chapman
RT
Nick Hayden
RE
Matt Shaughnessy
SLB DeAndre Levy
MLB Mark Zalewski
WLB Jonathan Casillas
LC
Allen Langford
SS
Joe Stellmacher
FS
Roderick Rogers
RC
Jack Ikegwuonu
* second tight end (Bill Rentmeester was the starting fullback)
2004
Offense
Pos. Player
QB
John Stocco
RB
Anthony Davis
FB
Matt Bernstein
WR Brandon Williams
WR Darrin Charles
TE
Tony Paciotti
LT
LG
C
RG
RT
Joe Thomas
Dan Buenning
Donovan Raiola
Jonathan Clinkscale
Morgan Davis
Defense
Pos. Player
LE
Erasmus James
LT
Anttaj Hawthorne
RT
Jason Jefferson
RE
Jonathan Welsh
SLB Mark Zalewski
MLB Reggie Cribbs /
Andy Crooks
WLB Dontez Sanders
LC
Scott Starks
SS
Robert Brooks
FS
Jim Leonhard
RC
Brett Bell
2007
Offense
Pos. Player
QB
Tyler Donovan
RB
PJ Hill
FB
Chris Pressley
WR Luke Swan
WR Paul Hubbard
TE
Travis Beckum
LT
Gabe Carimi
LG
Andy Kemp
C
Marcus Coleman
RG
Kraig Urbik
RT
Eric Vanden Heuvel
2005
Offense
Pos. Player
QB
John Stocco
RB
Brian Calhoun
FB* Jason Pociask
WR Jonathan Orr
WR Brandon Williams
TE
Owen Daniels
LT
Joe Thomas
LG
Matt Lawrence
C
Donovan Raiola
RG
Jason Palermo
RT
Kraig Urbik
* second tight end
Defense
Pos. Player
LE
Mike Newkirk
LT
Jason Chapman
RT
Nick Hayden
RE
Matt Shaughnessy
SLB DeAndre Levy
MLB Elijah Hodge
WLB Jonathan Casillas
LC
Allen Langford
SS
Aubrey Pleasant
FS
Shane Carter
RC
Jack Ikegwuonu
2008
Defense
Pos. Player
LE
Joe Monty
LT
Jason Chapman
RT
Nick Hayden
RE
Matt Shaughnessy
SLB LaMarr Watkins
MLB Mark Zalewski
WLB Dontez Sanders
LC
Allen Langford
SS
Joe Stellmacher
FS
Roderick Rogers
RC
Brett Bell
Offense
Pos. Player
QB
Dustin Sherer
RB
P.J. Hill
FB
Chris Pressley
WR Isaac Anderson
WR David Gilreath
TE
Garrett Graham
LT
Gabe Carimi
LG
Andy Kemp
C
John Moffitt
RG
Kraig Urbik
RT
Eric Vanden Heuvel
250
Defense
Pos. Player
LE
O’Brien Schofield
LT
Jason Chapman
RT
Mike Newkirk
RE
Matt Shaughnessy
SLB DeAndre Levy
MLB Jaevery McFadden
WLB Jonathan Casillas
LC
Allen Langford
SS
Jay Valai
FS
Shane Carter
RC
Niles Brinkley
2009
Offense
Pos. Player
QB
Scott Tolzien
RB
John Clay
WR Nick Toon
WR Isaac Anderson
TE
Garrett Graham
TE
Lance Kendricks
LT
Gabe Carimi
LG
John Moffitt
C
Peter Konz
RG
Kevin Zeitler
RT
Josh Oglesby
Defense
Pos. Player
LE
O’Brien Schofield
LT
Dan Moore
RT
Jeff Stehle
RE
J.J. Watt
SLB Jaevery McFadden
MLB Culmer St. Jean
WLB Mike Taylor
LC
Devin Smith
SS
Jay Valai
FS
Chris Maragos
RC
Niles Brinkley
Retired Numbers
Elroy Hirsch
Alan Ameche
40
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 (196987).
Allan Shafer
Pat Richter
83
The memory of former
quarterback 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
80
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.
35
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.
88
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 National Football Foundation
Hall of Fame, the CoSIDA Academic AllAmerican Hall of Fame and is a recipient of the
NCAA Silver Anniversary Award.
Ron Dayne
33
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 leading 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 Champoinship teams.
251
2009
2008
2007
2006
2005
2004
2003
2002
2001
2000
1999
1998
1997
1996
1995
1994
1993
1992
1991
1990
1989
1988
1987
1986
1985
1984
1983
1982
1981
1980
1979
1978
1977
1976
1975
1974
1973
1972
GP
13
13
13
13
13
12
13
14
12
13
12
12
13
13
11
12
12
11
11
11
11
11
11
12
11
12
11
12
12
11
11
11
11
11
11
11
11
11
Total Offense
Yards YPG
5,420 416.9
5,190 399.2
5,314 408.8
4,851 373.2
5,155 396.5
3,937 328.1
5,134 394.9
4,966 354.7
4,679 389.9
4,665 358.8
5,006 417.2
3,954 329.5
4,500 346.2
5,025 386.5
3,857 350.6
5,083 423.6
5,462 455.2
3,569 324.5
2,654 241.3
2,967 269.7
2,994 272.2
2,918 265.3
3,293 299.4
3,316 276.3
3,613 328.5
4,380 365.0
4,545 413.2
4,439 369.9
4,137 344.8
3,127 284.3
3,715 337.7
3,738 339.8
3,258 296.2
4,178 379.8
3,410 310.0
4,398 399.8
3,849 349.9
3,492 317.5
Rushing
Att. Yards
581 2,650
567 2,745
587 2,610
536 2,102
572 2,186
532 1,931
573 2,301
645 2,663
512 2,123
616 2,549
636 3,305
600 2,591
615 2,458
587 3,242
421 1,418
545 2,934
603 3,009
481 1,848
381 1,042
415 1,063
536 2,059
555 1,646
554 2,227
467 1,728
473 2,084
525 2,253
454 2,164
518 2,403
571 2,462
577 2,167
523 2,062
501 2,038
540 1,807
568 2,546
593 2,460
612 3,162
567 2,626
591 2,200
YPG
203.8
211.2
200.8
161.7
168.2
160.9
177.0
190.2
176.9
196.1
275.4
215.9
189.1
249.4
128.9
244.5
250.8
168.0
94.7
96.6
187.2
149.6
202.5
144.0
189.5
187.8
196.7
200.3
205.2
197.0
187.5
185.3
164.3
231.5
223.6
287.5
238.7
200.0
TD
33
31
29
24
31
18
23
30
21
21
36
30
27
34
12
25
29
9
9
9
14
7
18
11
14
13
28
22
17
12
19
13
10
20
20
38
20
10
Passing
PC-PA-I
218-340-12
180-333-11
199-347-11
195-331-9
200-337-9
171-325-7
184-332-13
171-322-8
166-329-13
157-282-10
122-219-3
105-200-5
158-288-13
152-260-10
206-332-12
181-306-15
191-283-11
140-284-7
146-287-13
175-311-15
95-215-10
106-226-14
79-170-8
150-290-20
127-266-19
182-321-14
180-336-19
179-340-14
122-282-16
79-197-11
119-226-14
126-274-17
106-225-19
134-266-18
71-161-16
81-148-11
79-175-6
77-194-16
Pct.
64.1
54.1
57.3
58.9
59.3
52.6
55.4
53.1
50.5
55.7
55.7
52.5
54.9
58.3
62.0
59.2
67.5
49.3
50.9
56.3
44.2
46.9
46.5
51.7
47.7
56.7
53.6
52.7
43.3
40.1
52.7
46.0
47.1
50.4
46.0
54.7
45.1
39.7
Yds
2,770
2,445
2,704
2,749
2,969
2,006
2,833
2,303
2,556
2,116
1,701
1,363
2,042
1,783
2,439
2,149
2,453
1,721
1,612
1,904
935
1,272
1,066
1,588
1,529
2,127
2,381
2,350
1,675
960
1,653
1,700
1,451
1,632
950
1,236
1,223
1,292
YPG
213.1
188.1
208.0
211.5
228.4
167.2
217.9
164.5
213.0
162.8
141.8
113.6
157.1
137.2
221.7
179.1
204.4
156.5
146.5
173.1
85.0
115.6
96.9
132.3
139.0
177.3
216.5
195.8
139.6
87.3
150.3
154.5
131.9
148.4
86.4
112.4
111.2
117.5
TD
16
11
17
21
22
9
18
15
17
16
10
10
9
10
17
20
20
10
9
5
3
2
3
10
12
11
19
16
16
4
6
15
5
13
1
8
8
9
1st
Dwn.
274
255
270
245
277
226
269
280
234
246
261
199
242
256
207
262
298
204
144
177
174
170
183
191
192
231
255
248
236
197
212
202
183
240
205
243
198
183
3rd
Dwn.
47.5
38.2
45.0
41.4
46.6
41.3
43.1
35.3
39.7
39.6
45.4
40.6
44.8
47.4
43.8
41.3
58.3
35.8
35.8
37.8
33.7
27.9
38.2
35.5
32.0
37.6
52.6
43.7
38.0
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–––
–––
–––
–––
–––
–––
–––
Fum.
20-12
28-19
17-10
29-16
15-5
21-11
23-12
20-9
8-6
21-11
14-8
13-5
27-14
19-8
18-8
22-11
18-9
21-11
24-9
22-15
24-14
47-24
40-23
16-12
18-8
28-15
24-7
22-9
27-15
26-17
38-18
24-14
26-19
23-13
31-14
16-9
30-17
43-25
Pen.
Yds.
616
616
571
485
613
443
493
634
515
723
604
423
447
565
275
608
421
426
559
425
329
514
365
555
348
702
470
522
487
578
380
544
378
385
344
392
544
360
Pts
413
357
383
380
446
249
355
372
313
328
409
382
291
377
235
357
354
212
172
133
172
106
202
201
231
242
359
287
268
138
208
223
133
298
174
341
216
152
PPG
31.8
27.5
29.5
29.2
34.3
20.8
27.3
26.6
26.1
25.2
34.1
31.8
22.4
29.0
21.4
29.8
29.5
19.3
15.6
12.1
15.6
9.6
18.4
16.8
21.0
20.2
32.6
23.9
22.3
12.5
18.9
20.3
12.1
27.1
15.8
31.0
19.6
13.8
Offensive Statistical Trends
252
253
Total Offense Rushing
Yards YPG
GP
4,121 374.6
11
1971
2,929 292.9
10
1970
3,377 337.7
10
1969
2,390 239.0
10
1968
2,800 280.0
10
1967
2,421 242.1
10
1966
1,975 197.5
10
1965
2,298 255.3
9
1964
2,883 320.3
9
1963
3,628 362.8
10
1962
2,749 305.4
9
1961
2,412 268.0
9
1960
2,598 259.8
1959* 10
2,827 314.1
9
1958
3,072 341.3
9
1957
2,372 263.6
9
1956
3,010 334.4
9
1955
2,797 310.8
9
1954
2,670 296.7
9
1953
3,859 385.9
10
1952
3,347 371.9
9
1951
2,173 241.5
9
1950
2,931 325.7
9
1949
2,327 258.6
9
1948
2,521 280.1
9
1947
2,278 253.1
9
1946
*does not include Rose Bowl
Att.
537
487
532
502
420
426
361
370
368
412
352
298
481
483
503
493
427
417
427
518
513
358
463
462
452
404
Passing
YPG
Yards
2,349 213.5
1,477 147.7
1,895 189.5
1,262 126.2
1,142 114.2
1,055 105.5
58.1
581
1,055 117.2
1,474 163.8
1,765 176.5
1,053 117.0
98.4
886
1,662 166.2
1,869 207.7
2,437 270.8
1,755 195.0
1,701 189.9
1,644 182.7
1,790 198.9
2,241 224.1
2,135 237.2
1,133 125.9
1,840 204.4
1,805 200.6
1,853 205.9
1,618 179.8
TD
23
14
13
8
10
3
5
8
11
28
15
9
16
27
33
14
24
30
––
19
17
13
21
––
––
––
PC-PA-I
130-258-19
92-198-5
124-254-18
107-265-19
143-286-16
108-229-17
142-280-25
104-222-19
111-231-15
146-263-12
117-226-12
113-229-17
68-147-12
69-147-10
40-92-11
47-117-15
84-171-13
85-168-8
54-105-10
128-237-21
98-200-16
91-173-9
75-173-13
36-94-14
45-109-12
35-118-21
Pct.
50.4
46.5
48.8
40.4
50.0
47.2
50.7
46.8
48.1
55.5
51.8
49.3
46.3
46.9
43.5
40.2
49.1
50.6
51.4
54.0
49.0
56.1
43.3
38.3
41.3
29.7
Yds
1,772
1,452
1,482
1,128
1,658
1,366
1,394
1,243
1,409
1,863
1,696
1,526
986
958
635
617
1,309
1,153
880
1,618
1,212
1,040
1,091
522
519
660
1st 3rd
YPG TD
8
161.1
145.2 12
148.2 10
3
112.8
5
165.8
6
136.6
6
139.4
5
138.1
9
156.6
186.3 16
188.4 13
8
169.6
3
98.6
6
106.4
4
70.6
4
68.6
145.4 11
7
128.1
6
97.8
161.8 13
134.7 10
7
115.6
9
121.2
58.0 ––
74.2 ––
73.3 ––
Dwn.
224
164
206
154
165
142
123
145
159
189
158
126
120
141
150
135
164
144
131
149
167
113
131
79
82
–––
Pen.
Dwn.
–––
–––
–––
–––
–––
–––
–––
–––
–––
–––
–––
–––
–––
–––
–––
–––
–––
–––
–––
–––
–––
–––
–––
–––
–––
–––
Fum.
33-17
32-30
37-20
21-11
24-14
39-21
39-20
26-14
26-21
24-13
18-7
22-11
38-14
31-13
36-23
32-17
26-10
20-11
27-14
30-12
44-20
20-8
17-13
30-17
29-17
––––
Yds.
560
383
596
710
534
396
396
304
500
593
328
275
342
420
404
507
369
314
478
374
686
202
417
216
325
–––
Pts
240
198
196
86
120
87
81
98
150
322
179
148
165
201
234
93
172
199
179
182
196
127
207
98
133
140
PPG
21.8
19.8
19.6
8.6
12.0
8.7
8.1
10.9
16.7
32.2
19.9
16.4
16.5
22.3
26.0
10.3
19.1
22.2
19.9
22.8
21.8
14.1
23.0
14.0
19.0
15.6
2009
2008
2007
2006
2005
2004
2003
2002
2001
2000
1999
1998
1997
1996
1995
1994
1993
1992
1991
1990
1989
1988
1987
1986
1985
1984
1983
1982
1981
1980
1979
1978
1977
1976
1975
1974
1973
1972
GP
13
13
13
13
13
12
13
14
12
13
12
12
13
13
11
12
12
11
11
11
11
11
11
12
11
12
11
12
12
11
11
11
11
11
11
11
11
11
Total Offense
Yards YPG
3,974 305.7
4,278 329.1
4,636 356.6
3,290 253.1
5,426 417.4
3,495 291.2
4,620 355.4
5,221 372.9
4,450 370.8
5,097 392.1
3,577 298.1
3,511 292.6
4,827 371.3
4,764 366.5
4,342 394.7
4,210 350.8
4,303 358.6
3,701 336.5
3,494 317.6
3,918 356.2
4,367 397.0
4,301 391.0
4,382 398.4
4,785 398.8
3,950 359.1
3,556 296.3
3,854 350.4
4,203 350.3
3,856 321.3
3,603 327.5
4,320 392.7
3,852 350.2
2,943 267.5
3,888 353.5
4,207 382.5
3,726 338.8
3,944 358.5
3,871 351.9
Rushing
Att. Yards
397 1,147
450 1,733
423 2,085
388 1,492
471 2,178
387 1,488
468 1,846
516 2,082
489 2,037
453 1,958
378 1,319
415 1,106
475 2,030
456 1,497
452 1,877
475 1,659
411 1,563
441 1,349
529 2,024
555 2,406
403 2,359
502 2,037
505 2,047
577 2,338
485 1,948
507 1,561
512 2,198
484 1,651
489 1,508
425 1,293
530 2,381
556 2,135
574 1,941
556 2,291
656 3,490
553 2,421
597 2,687
618 2,746
YPG
88.2
133.3
134.1
114.8
167.5
124.0
142.0
148.7
169.8
150.6
109.9
92.2
156.2
115.2
170.6
138.3
130.3
122.6
184.0
218.7
214.5
185.2
186.1
194.8
177.1
130.1
199.8
137.5
125.7
117.5
216.5
194.1
176.5
208.3
317.3
220.1
244.3
249.6
TD
8
23
16
9
13
7
21
14
18
12
10
5
20
16
16
14
10
11
10
9
24
23
24
22
17
13
19
21
12
16
23
22
20
21
24
22
22
21
Passing
PC-PA-I
215-385-15
212-404-12
236-427-12
185-387-15
246-476-16
180-369-11
228-423-12
237-432-22
165-328-13
228-456-21
194-386-16
203-373-19
197-322-8
266-443-18
207-343-13
196-363-16
227-373-23
205-359-13
132-258-15
113-208-10
159-277-8
160-287-9
166-300-17
175-310-15
160-294-9
160-323-23
140-290-21
226-377-14
184-250-26
178-324-10
142-244-9
138-266-12
58-149-7
98-206-11
51-129-22
85-166-14
87-182-11
97-205-7
Pct.
55.8
52.5
55.3
47.8
51.7
48.8
53.9
54.9
50.3
50.0
50.3
54.4
61.2
60.0
60.3
54.0
60.9
57.1
51.2
54.3
57.4
55.7
55.3
56.5
54.4
49.5
48.3
60.0
52.6
54.9
58.2
51.9
38.9
47.6
39.5
51.2
47.8
47.3
Yds
2,827
2,545
2,893
1,798
3,248
2,007
2,774
3,139
2,413
3,139
2,258
2,405
2,797
3,267
2,465
2,551
2,740
2,352
1,470
1,512
2,008
2,264
2,335
2,447
2,002
1,995
1,656
2,744
2,347
2,310
1,939
1,717
1,002
1,597
717
1,305
1,257
1,125
YPG
217.5
195.8
222.5
138.3
249.8
167.2
213.4
224.2
201.1
241.5
188.2
200.4
215.2
251.3
224.1
212.6
228.3
213.8
133.6
137.5
182.5
205.8
212.3
203.9
182.0
166.3
150.5
228.7
195.6
210.0
176.3
156.1
91.1
145.2
65.2
118.6
114.3
102.3
TD
21
15
21
6
25
13
13
22
22
15
8
8
14
12
14
15
12
12
10
5
16
10
13
11
14
9
13
11
15
11
14
10
4
13
8
10
11
7
1st
Dwn.
206
230
233
178
269
189
237
252
224
259
198
192
220
263
228
221
229
205
214
201
234
200
226
247
209
203
221
240
202
189
211
216
159
202
230
198
217
205
3rd
Dwn.
35.3
39.9
38.0
28.2
41.5
31.2
35.1
39.5
40.9
35.9
33.0
34.7
33.3
43.2
40.5
37.7
44.3
41.4
39.2
50.0
40.4
42.5
41.5
51.6
42.3
37.9
43.4
16.6
39.4
–––
–––
–––
–––
–––
–––
–––
–––
–––
Fum.
16-12
20-10
12-7
21-10
15-11
15-9
18-10
22-13
20-8
19-7
20-6
21-14
25-17
21-9
16-10
16-11
18-11
15-9
24-15
19-16
29-16
30-21
27-18
32-19
25-16
20-5
15-8
18-10
23-9
32-16
37-17
26-14
28-17
43-17
26-12
29-14
31-18
36-25
Pen.
Yds.
519
521
617
498
833
606
652
910
654
696
472
548
561
508
533
569
601
378
497
538
495
559
490
568
458
382
615
593
643
568
561
575
627
447
438
397
452
452
Pts
283
345
301
157
309
185
306
322
346
265
154
143
306
243
253
238
195
199
194
285
341
314
299
266
263
206
242
252
220
211
311
277
200
266
269
243
237
229
PPG
21.8
26.5
23.2
12.1
23.8
15.4
23.5
23.0
28.8
20.4
12.8
11.9
23.5
18.7
23.0
19.8
16.3
18.1
17.6
25.9
31.0
28.5
27.2
22.2
23.9
17.2
22.0
21.0
18.3
19.2
28.3
25.2
18.2
24.2
24.5
22.1
21.5
20.8
Defensive Statistical Trends
254
255
Total Offense Rushing
GP
Yards YPG
1971
11
4,160 378.2
1970
10
3,479 347.9
1969
10
4,116 411.6
1968
10
4,010 401.0
1967
10
3,404 340.4
1966
10
2,986 298.6
1965
10
3,317 331.7
1964
9
2,922 324.7
1963
9
2,357 261.9
1962
10
2,690 269.0
1961
9
2,822 313.6
1960
9
2,578 286.4
1959* 10
2,665 266.5
1958
9
2,197 244.1
1957
9
2,224 247.1
1956
9
2,461 273.4
1955
9
2,610 290.0
1954
9
2,079 231.0
1953
9
2,203 244.8
1952
10
243.1
1951
9
1,393 154.8
1950
9
2,447 271.2
1949
9
2,355 261.7
1948
9
2,473 274.8
1947
9
2,409 267.7
1946
9
2,364 262.7
*does not include Rose Bowl
345
444
381
398
–––
–––
Att.
613
540
555
571
559
500
575
427
412
404
438
432
362
424
457
502
405
359
390
Passing
Yards
YPG
2,646 240.5
1,921 192.1
2,712 271.2
2,590 259.0
2,112 211.2
1,787 178.7
2,297 229.7
1,771 196.8
1,471 163.4
1,214 121.4
1,945 216.1
1,648 183.1
1,423 142.3
1,183 131.4
1,529 169.9
1,757 195.2
1,887 209.7
1,045 116.1
1,542 171.3
116.7
601
66.8
1,735 192.8
1,162 129.1
1,528 169.8
1,290 143.3
1,468 163.1
––
––
––
––
––
––
TD
24
17
31
36
22
23
31
––
13
––
––
––
––
––
––
––
––
––
––
76-195-21
62-137-12
79-197-23
63-121-11
70-160-10
56-131
PC-PA-I
108-223-10
114-245-22
93-188-12
109-200-10
79-167-11
98-197-13
72-173-16
78-183-9
73-170-11
107-230-20
64-149-13
70-154-12
92-187-23
68-159-23
56-132-13
44-117-15
62-139-13
86-183-18
52-141-14
39.0
45.3
40.1
52.1
43.8
42.7
Pct.
48.5
46.5
49.5
54.5
47.3
49.7
41.6
42.6
42.9
46.5
43.0
45.5
49.2
42.8
42.4
37.6
44.6
47.0
36.9
792
712
1,192
945
1,200
896
Yds
1,514
1,558
1,404
1,423
1,292
1,199
1,020
1,151
896
1,476
877
930
1,242
1,014
695
704
723
1,034
661
1st 3rd
YPG TD
137.6
9
155.8
8
140.4 17
142.3
8
129.2
9
119.9
6
102.0
8
127.9
7
99.6
3
147.6 11
97.4
7
103.3
8
124.2
8
112.7 ––
77.2 ––
78.2 ––
80.3 ––
114.9 ––
73.4 ––
126.4
88.0 ––
79.1 ––
132.4 ––
105.0 ––
133.3 ––
99.6 ––
Dwn.
220
203
217
225
195
172
175
164
129
151
158
156
132
138
130
136
131
121
110
130
82
128
116
117
109
106
Pen.
Dwn.
–––
–––
–––
–––
–––
–––
–––
–––
–––
–––
–––
–––
–––
–––
–––
–––
–––
–––
–––
–––
–––
–––
–––
–––
–––
–––
32-14
26-15
29-16
25-13
29-17
––––
Fum.
25-9
32-16
33-21
37-20
28-15
24-13
24-10
16-10
19-10
21-10
17-8
27-11
42-18
32-13
39-23
35-17
29-10
29-12
29-14
Yds.
619
470
574
549
491
416
537
415
412
688
575
261
382
320
363
213
489
485
545
388
416
329
274
193
294
–––
59
97
129
193
156
–––
Pts
258
195
349
310
224
212
291
229
124
130
158
183
149
77
122
129
166
98
110
PPG
23.5
19.5
34.9
31.0
22.4
21.2
29.1
25.4
13.8
13.0
17.6
20.3
14.9
8.6
13.6
14.3
18.4
10.9
12.2
15.0
6.6
10.8
14.3
21.4
17.3
––––
Wisconsin and The Polls
The Badgers have been ranked
as the nation’s No. 1 squad
just 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.
Associated Press
1937
Date
Oct. 18
Record Rank
4-0
16th
1938
Date
Nov. 7
Nov. 14
Record Rank
4-2
15th
5-2
12th
1942
Date
Oct. 12
Oct. 19
Oct. 26
Nov. 2
Nov. 9
Nov. 16
Nov. 23
Nov. 30
Record
3-0-1
4-0-1
5-0-1
6-0-1
6-1-1
7-1-1
8-1-1
8-1-1
1944
Date
Oct. 9
Record Rank
2-0
19th
1946
Date
Oct. 14
Oct. 28
Nov. 4
Record
3-1
3-2
4-2
1947
Date
Nov. 3
Nov. 10
Record Rank
4-1-1
19th
5-1-1
9th
1950
Date
Oct. 9
Oct. 16
Oct. 30
Nov. 6
Nov. 13
Record
2-0
4-0
4-1
5-1
5-2
Rank
15th
16th
20th
15th
15th
1951
Date
Pre
Oct. 22
Oct. 29
Record
0-0
2-1-1
3-1-1
Rank
15th
14th
10th
Rank
7th
7th
6th
2nd
7th
7th
4th
3rd
Rank
20th
18th
15th
Nov. 5
Nov. 12
Nov. 19
Nov. 26
Dec. 3
4-1-1
5-1-1
6-1-1
7-1-1
7-1-1
9th
8th
8th
7th
8th
1952
Date
Pre
Sept. 29
Oct. 6
Oct. 13
Oct. 20
Oct. 27
Nov. 3
Nov. 10
Nov. 17
Nov. 24
Dec. 1
Record
0-0
1-0
2-0
2-1
3-1
3-2
4-2
5-2
6-2
6-2-1
6-3-1
Rank
7th
8th
1st
12th
10th
18th
18th
15th
13th
12th
11th
1953
Date
Sept. 28
Nov. 16
Nov. 23
Nov. 30
Record
1-0
6-2
6-2-1
6-2-1
Rank
16th
8th
12th
15th
1954
Date
Pre
Sept. 20
Sept. 27
Oct. 4
Oct. 11
Oct. 18
Oct. 25
Nov. 1
Nov. 8
Nov. 15
Nov. 22
Nov. 29
Record
0-0
0-0
1-0
2-0
3-0
4-0
4-1
4-2
5-2
6-2
7-2
7-2
Rank
9th
10th
5th
3rd
2nd
2nd
8th
16th
14th
17th
8th
9th
1955
Date
Pre
Sept. 26
Oct. 3
Oct. 10
Oct. 17
Record
0-0
1-0
2-0
3-0
3-1
Rank
14th
17th
9th
6th
15th
1957
Date
Oct. 7
Oct. 14
Nov. 18
Nov. 25
Dec. 2
Record
2-0
3-0
5-3
6-3
6-3
Rank
16th
13th
18th
14th
19th
1958
Date
Pre
Sept. 22
Sept. 29
Oct. 6
Oct. 13
Oct. 20
Oct. 27
Nov. 3
Nov. 10
Nov. 17
Nov. 24
Dec. 1
Record
0-0
0-0
1-0
2-0
3-0
3-1
3-1-1
4-1-1
5-1-1
6-1-1
7-1-1
7-1-1
Rank
14th
14th
9th
6th
4th
13th
8th
7th
5th
5th
6th
7th
1959
Date
Pre
Sept. 21
Sept. 28
Oct. 5
Oct. 19
Oct. 26
Nov. 2
Nov. 9
Nov. 16
Nov. 23
Nov. 30
Dec. 7
Record
0-0
0-0
1-0
2-0
3-1
4-1
5-1
6-1
6-2
7-2
7-2
7-2
1960
Date
Oct. 10
Oct. 17
Record Rank
3-0
12th
3-1
11th
1961
Date
Nov. 27
Record Rank
6-3
13th
1962
Date
Oct. 8
Oct. 15
Oct. 22
Oct. 29
Nov. 5
Nov. 12
Nov. 19
Nov. 26
Dec. 3
Record
2-0
3-0
4-0
4-1
5-1
6-1
7-1
8-1
8-1
1963
Date
Pre
Sept. 23
Sept. 30
Oct. 7
Oct. 14
Oct. 21
Oct. 28
256
Record
0-0
1-0
2-0
2-0
3-0
4-0
4-1
Rank
6th
8th
12th
9th
12th
10th
9th
7th
9th
5th
6th
6th
Rank
13th
10th
5th
11th
8th
4th
3rd
2nd
2nd
Rank
7th
6th
4th
5th
2nd
2nd
8th
1974
Date
Sept. 23
Oct. 7
Oct. 17
Nov. 25
Dec. 2
Record
2-0
3-1
3-2
7-4
7-4
1977
Date
Oct. 3
Oct. 10
Record Rank
4-0
19th
5-0
14th
1981
Date
Sept. 14
Oct. 12
Record Rank
1-0
20th
3-1
14th
1984
Date
Dec. 5
Record Rank
7-3-1
20th
1993
Date
Sept. 13
Sept. 20
Sept. 27
Oct. 4
Oct. 11
Oct. 18
Oct. 25
Nov. 1
Nov. 8
Nov. 15
Nov. 22
Nov. 29
Dec. 6
Jan. 3
Record
2-0
3-0
4-0
4-0
5-0
6-0
6-1
7-1
7-1-1
8-1-1
8-1-1
8-1-1
9-1-1
10-1-1
Rank
24th
23rd
22nd
21st
16th
15th
21st
15th
14th
12th
10th
10th
9th
6th
1994
Date
Pre
Sept. 4
Sept. 11
Sept. 18
Sept. 25
Oct. 2
Oct. 9
Record
0-0
0-0
1-0
1-1
2-1
2-2
3-2
Rank
10th
10th
10th
16th
15th
24th
23rd
1995
Date
Pre
Oct. 1
Oct. 8
Oct. 15
Record
0-0
2-1-1
2-1-1
2-2-1
Rank
21st
22nd
21st
24th
1997
Date
Pre
Aug. 25
Record Rank
0-0
24th
0-1
24th
Rank
11th
13th
13th
19th
20th
Oct. 13
Nov. 9
Nov. 16
6-1
8-2
8-3
24th
23rd
24th
1998
Date
Pre
Sept. 6
Sept. 13
Sept. 20
Sept. 27
Oct. 4
Oct. 11
Oct. 18
Oct. 25
Nov. 1
Nov. 8
Nov. 15
Nov. 22
Nov. 29
Dec. 6
Jan. 4
Record
0-0
1-0
2-0
3-0
4-0
5-0
6-0
7-0
8-0
8-0
9-0
9-1
10-1
10-1
10-1
11-1
Rank
20th
17th
14th
14th
13th
12th
9th
9th
9th
8th
8th
13th
10th
8th
9th
6th
1999
Date
Pre
Aug. 30
Sept. 5
Sept. 12
Sept. 19
Oct. 3
Oct. 10
Oct. 17
Oct. 24
Oct. 31
Nov. 7
Nov. 14
Nov. 21
Dec. 5
Jan. 4
Record
0-0
0-0
1-0
2-0
2-1
3-2
4-2
5-2
6-2
7-2
8-2
9-2
9-2
9-2
10-2
Rank
10th
9th
9th
9th
20th
20th
17th
17th
11th
10th
9th
5th
4th
4th
4th
2000
Date
Pre
Sept. 3
Sept. 10
Sept. 17
Sept. 24
Oct. 1
Jan. 4
2001
Date
Pre
Aug. 27
Sept. 2
2002
Date
Pre
Sept. 2
Sept. 9
Sept. 16
Sept. 23
Record
0-0
1-0
2-0
3-0
3-1
3-2
9-4
Record
0-0
1-0
1-1
Record
0-0
2-0
3-0
4-0
5-0
Rank
4th
5th
4th
7th
14th
24th
23rd
Rank
22nd
22nd
23rd
Rank
25th
25th
22nd
22nd
21st
Sept. 30
Oct. 7
5-0
5-1
19th
23rd
2003
Date
Pre
Aug. 31
Sept. 7
Oct. 5
Oct. 12
Oct. 19
Record
0-0
1-0
2-0
5-1
6-1
6-2
Rank
21st
18th
14th
22nd
14th
20th
2004
Date
Pre
Sept. 7
Sept. 12
Sept. 19
Sept. 26
Oct. 3
Oct. 10
Oct. 17
Oct. 24
Oct. 31
Nov. 7
Nov. 14
Nov. 21
Nov. 28
Dec. 5
Jan. 4
Record
0-0
1-0
2-0
3-0
4-0
5-0
6-0
7-0
8-0
8-0
9-0
9-1
9-2
9-2
9-2
9-3
Rank
21st
21st
20th
20th
20th
15th
10th
6th
6th
5th
4th
9th
20th
17th
16th
17th
2005
Date
Sept. 24
Oct. 2
Oct. 9
Oct. 16
Oct. 23
Oct. 30
Nov. 6
Nov. 13
Nov. 20
Nov. 27
Dec. 4
Jan. 6
Record
4-0
5-0
5-1
6-1
7-1
8-1
8-2
8-3
8-3
9-3
9-3
10-3
Rank
17th
14th
23rd
19th
15th
14th
19th
25th
24th
21st
21st
15th
2006
Date
Oct. 8
Oct. 15
Oct. 22
Oct. 29
Nov. 5
Nov. 12
Nov. 19
Nov. 26
Dec. 3
Jan. 9
Record
5-1-0
6-1-0
7-1-0
8-1-0
9-1-0
10-1-0
11-1-0
11-1-0
11-1-0
12-1-0
Rank
25th
21st
17th
17th
16th
12th
10th
7th
6th
7th
2007
Date
Pre
Sept. 4
Sept. 9
Record
0-0
1-0
2-0
Rank
7th
5th
7th
Sept. 16
Sept. 23
Sept. 30
Oct. 7
Nov. 11
Nov. 18
Nov. 25
Dec. 2
Jan. 8
3-0
4-0
5-0
5-1
8-3
9-3
9-3
9-3
9-4
9th
9th
5th
19th
24th
19th
18th
18th
24th
2008
Date
Pre
Aug. 31
Sept. 7
Sept. 14
Sept. 21
Sept. 28
Record
0-0
1-0
2-0
3-0
3-0
3-1
Rank
13th
11th
10th
8th
9th
18th
2009
Date
Nov. 1
Nov. 8
Nov. 15
Dec. 6
Jan. 8
Record
6-2
7-2
8-2
9-3
10-3
Rank
24th
21st
17th
24th
16th
ESPN / USA Today
1993
Date
Sept. 13
Sept. 20
Sept. 27
Oct. 4
Oct. 11
Oct. 18
Oct. 25
Nov. 1
Nov. 8
Nov. 15
Nov. 22
Nov. 29
Dec. 6
Jan. 3
Record
2-0
3-0
4-0
4-0
5-0
6-0
6-1
7-1
7-1-1
8-1-1
8-1-1
8-1-1
9-1-1
10-1-1
Rank
25th
22nd
20th
19th
16th
12th
20th
14th
13th
11th
8th
7th
7th
5th
1994
Date
Pre
Sept. 4
Sept. 11
Sept. 18
Sept. 25
Oct. 2
Oct. 9
Record
0-0
0-0
1-0
1-1
2-1
2-2
3-2
Rank
11th
11th
10th
15th
14th
22nd
20th
1995
Date
Pre
Oct. 8
Record Rank
0-0
22nd
2-1-1
25th
1997
Date
Pre
Record Rank
0-0
24th
257
Oct. 13
Nov. 9
Nov. 16
6-1
8-2
8-3
24th
24th
24th
1998
Date
Pre
Sept. 6
Sept. 13
Sept. 20
Sept. 27
Oct. 4
Oct. 11
Oct. 18
Oct. 25
Nov. 1
Nov. 8
Nov. 15
Nov. 22
Nov. 29
Dec. 6
Jan. 4
Record
0-0
1-0
2-0
3-0
4-0
5-0
6-0
7-0
8-0
8-0
9-0
9-1
10-1
10-1
10-1
11-1
Rank
20th
17th
14th
14th
13th
10th
9th
8th
8th
7th
6th
12th
9th
8th
8th
6th
1999
Date
Pre
Sept. 5
Sept. 12
Sept. 19
Oct. 3
Oct. 10
Oct. 17
Oct. 24
Oct. 31
Nov. 7
Nov. 14
Nov. 21
Dec. 5
Jan. 4
Record
0-0
1-0
2-0
2-1
3-2
4-2
5-2
6-2
7-2
8-2
9-2
9-2
9-2
10-2
Rank
10th
8th
8th
17th
20th
18th
16th
11th
10th
9th
5th
4th
4th
4th
2000
Date
Pre
Sept. 3
Sept. 10
Sept. 17
Sept. 24
Oct. 1
Jan. 4
Record
0-0
1-0
2-0
3-0
3-1
3-2
9-4
Rank
5th
6th
5th
6th
17th
22nd
24th
2001
Date
Pre
Aug. 27
Sept. 2
Record
0-0
1-0
1-1
Rank
23rd
23rd
23rd
2002
Date
Pre
Aug. 26
Sept. 2
Sept. 9
Sept. 16
Sept. 23
Record
0-0
1-0
2-0
3-0
4-0
5-0
Rank
23rd
25th
21st
18th
17th
16th
Sept. 30
Oct. 7
5-0
5-1
15th
22nd
2003
Date
Pre
Aug. 24
Aug. 31
Sept. 7
Oct. 5
Oct. 12
Oct. 19
Record
0-0
0-0
1-0
2-0
5-1
6-1
6-2
Rank
20th
20th
17th
15th
22nd
12th
17th
2004
Date
Pre
Aug. 29
Sept. 7
Sept. 12
Sept. 19
Sept. 26
Oct. 3
Oct. 10
Oct. 17
Oct. 24
Oct. 31
Nov. 7
Nov. 14
Nov. 21
Nov. 28
Dec. 5
Jan. 4
Record
0-0
0-0
1-0
2-0
3-0
4-0
5-0
6-0
7-0
8-0
8-0
9-0
9-1
9-2
9-2
9-2
9-3
Rank
22nd
22nd
22nd
21st
20th
20th
16th
12th
7th
6th
4th
4th
9th
18th
17th
16th
18th
2005
Date
Sept.18
Sept.25
Oct. 2
Oct. 9
Oct. 16
Oct. 23
Oct. 30
Nov. 6
Nov. 13
Nov. 20
Nov. 27
Dec. 4
Jan. 6
Record
3-0
4-0
5-0
5-1
6-1
7-1
8-1
8-2
8-3
8-3
9-3
9-3
10-3
Rank
24th
17th
14th
23rd
17th
15th
14th
19th
24th
22nd
20th
20th
15th
2006
Date
Oct. 15
Oct. 22
Oct. 29
Nov. 5
Nov. 12
Nov. 19
Nov. 26
Dec. 3
Jan. 9
Record
6-1-0
7-1-0
8-1-0
9-1-0
10-1-0
11-1-0
11-1-0
11-1-0
12-1-0
Rank
22nd
18th
17th
16th
10th
9th
6th
5th
5th
2007
Date
Pre
Record Rank
0-0
7th
Sept. 4
Sept. 9
Sept. 16
Sept. 23
Sept. 30
Oct. 7
Oct. 21
Oct. 28th
Nov. 11
Nov. 18
Nov. 25
Dec. 2
Jan. 8
1-0
2-0
3-0
4-0
5-0
5-1
6-2
7-2
8-3
9-3
9-3
9-3
9-4
5th
7th
7th
9th
5th
15th
25th
19th
24th
20th
16th
15th
21st
2008
Date
Pre
Aug. 31
Sept. 7
Sept. 14
Sept. 21
Sept. 28
Oct. 5
Record
0-0
1-0
2-0
3-0
3-0
3-1
3-2
Rank
12th
11th
10th
8th
8th
17th
24th
2009
Date
Oct. 4
Nov. 1
Nov. 8
Nov. 15
Dec. 6
Jan. 8
Record
5-0
6-2
7-2
8-2
9-3
10-3
Rank
25th
22nd
20th
14th
22nd
16th
BCS
1998
Date
Oct. 24
Oct. 31
Nov. 7
Nov. 14
Nov. 21
Nov. 28
Dec. 7
Record
8-0
8-0
9-0
9-1
10-1
10-1
10-1
Rank
9th
8th
9th
13th
10th
9th
9th
1999
Date
Oct. 23
Oct. 30
Nov. 6
Nov. 13
Nov. 20
Nov. 27
Dec. 5
Record
6-2
7-2
8-2
9-2
9-2
9-2
9-2
Rank
9th
10th
8th
7th
7th
8th
7th
2004
Date
Oct. 16
Oct. 23
Oct. 30
Nov. 6
Nov. 13
Nov. 20
Record
7-0
8-0
8-0
9-0
9-1
9-2
Rank
6th
7th
5th
5th
13th
20th
UW IN THE FINAL RANKINGS
Year
1942
1950
1951
1952
1953
1954
1957
1958
1959
1961
1962
1993
1998
1999
2000
2004
2005
2006
2007
2009
Record
8-1-1
6-3-0
7-1-1
6-3-1
6-2-1
7-2-0
6-3-0
7-1-1
7-3-0
6-3-0
8-2-0
10-1-1
11-1-0
10-2-0
9-4-0
9-3-0
10-3-0
12-1-0
9-4-0
10-3-0
AP
3rd
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8th
11th
15th
9th
19th
7th
6th
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2nd
6th
6th
4th
23rd
17th
15th
7th
24th
16th
UPI
–––
T20th
8th
10th
14th
10th
T14th
6th
6th
18th
2nd
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USA
Today
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5th
5th
4th
24th
18th
15th
5th
21st
16th
BCS
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7th
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17th
18th
7th
18th
25th
7-2
8-2
9-3
20th
16th
25th
Nov. 27
Dec. 4
9-2
9-2
17th
17th
Nov. 8
Nov. 15
Dec. 6
2005
Date
Oct. 17
Oct. 24
Oct. 31
Nov. 7
Nov. 14
Nov. 21
Nov. 28
Dec. 3
Record
6-1
7-1
8-1
8-2
8-3
8-3
9-3
9-3
Rank
14th
12th
12th
16th
20th
17th
18th
18th
UW vs. Top 25
2006
Date
Oct. 15
Oct. 22
Oct. 29
Nov. 5
Nov. 12
Nov. 19
Nov. 26
Dec. 3
Record
6-1
7-1
8-1
9-1
10-1
11-1
11-1
11-1
Rank
21st
18th
16th
15th
9th
8th
7th
7th
2007
Date
Oct. 28
Nov. 11
Nov. 18
Nov. 25
Dec. 2
Record
7-2
8-3
8-3
9-3
9-3
Rank
21st
25th
21st
18th
18th
2009
Date
Oct. 18
Nov. 1
Record Rank
5-2
21st
6-2
21st
258
Here is UW’s all-time record
vs. teams ranked in the A.P.
polls:
UW
W-L-T
vs. #1
3-15-0
vs. #2
2-12-1
vs. #3
4-7-1
vs. #4
2-15-0
vs. #5
3-9-0
vs. #6
3-10-0
vs. #7
3-5-1
vs. #8
0-9-0
vs. #9
2-11-1
vs. #10
2-9-0
vs. #11
2-5-0
vs. #12
5-7-0
vs. #13
4-3-0
vs. #14
6-5-0
vs. #15
3-3-1
vs. #16
1-7-0
vs. #17
2-5-2
vs. #18
3-3-0
vs. #19
1-5-0
vs. #20
1-7-0
vs. #21
4-1-0
vs. #22
2-1-0
vs. #23
0-0-0
vs. #24
1-2-0
vs. #25
2-1-0
Badgers In The NFL Draft
Listings include player’s name, team that
selected him and the round (in parentheses) 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 (5)
Fred Negus, Cleveland (7)
Jack Wink, N.Y. Giants (13)
Ken Currier, Detroit (19)
Frank Lopp, Detroit (27)
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)
FIRST-ROUND NFL DRAFT CHOICES
Year
1937
1941
1944
1945
1947
1948
1955
1963
1976
1980
1985
1985
1985
1988
1992
1999
2000
2000
2001
2001
2002
2004
2005
2007
Player
Ed Jankowski
George Paskvan
Pat Harder
Elroy Hirsch
Don Kindt
Earl Girard
Alan Ameche
Pat Richter
Dennis Lick
Ray Snell
Al Toon
Richard Johnson
Darryl Sims
Paul Gruber
Troy Vincent
Aaron Gibson
Ron Dayne
Chris McIntosh
Jamar Fletcher
Michael Bennett
Wendell Bryant
Lee Evans
Erasmus James
Joe Thomas
1948 NFL Draft
Earl Girard, Green Bay (1)
Clarence Self, Chicago Cardinals (10)
Bob Rennebohm, Green Bay (10)
1948 AAFC Draft
Dick Loepfe, San Francisco (21)
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)
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Selection
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7th
2nd
5th
11th
7th
2nd
7th
8th
22nd
10th
11th
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4th
7th
27th
11th
22nd
26th
27th
12th
13th
18th
3rd
Team
Green Bay Packers
Green Bay Packers
St. Louis Cardinals
Cleveland Browns
Chicago Bears
Green Bay Packers
Baltimore Colts
Washington Redskins
Chicago Bears
Tampa Bay Buccaneers
New York Jets
Houston Oilers
Pittsburgh Steelers
Tampa Bay Buccaneers
Miami Dolphins
Detroit Lions
New York Giants
Seattle Seahawks
Miami Dolphins
Minnesota Vikings
Arizona Cardinals
Buffalo Bills
Minnesota Vikings
Cleveland Browns
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)
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)
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.)
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)
1977 NFL Draft
John Rasmussen, New England (10)
1965 AFL Draft
Jon Hohman, Denver (8)
Al Piraino, Kansas City (11)
1980 NFL Draft
Ray Snell, Tampa Bay (1)
Ray Sydnor, Pittsburgh (3)
Tom Schremp, N.Y. Jets (6)
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)
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1979 NFL Draft
Lawrence Johnson, Cleveland (2)
Ira Matthews, Oakland (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)
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)
261
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)
Exp. –– expansion draft
Alt. –– alternate selection
Former Badgers in Pro Football
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 and United States Football League.
Only players officially recognized as “rostered” professional players
by those organizations are listed.
Current professionals (as of January, 2010 rosters) are listed
in BOLD. Currently there are 29 former Badgers active in the NFL,
UFL and CFL.
Player
Dave Ahrens
Art Albrecht
Bill Albright
Alan Ameche
Norm Amundsen
Mark Anelli
John Atwood
Jim Bakken
Travis Beckum
Kevin Belcher
Chuck Belin
Michael Bennett
Scott Bergold
Lee Bernet
Matt Bernstein
Erik Bickerstaff
Guy Boliaux
Brooks Bollinger
Kyle Borland
Ken Bowman
Donny Brady
Wendell Bryant
Howard Buck
Dan Buenning
Tom Burke
Jason Burns
Brian Calhoun
Len Calligaro
LaMar Campbell
Larry Canada
Professional Teams
St. Louis Cardinals, 1981-84
Indianapolis Colts, 1985-87
Detroit Lions, 1988
Miami Dolphins, 1989
Seattle Seahawks, 1990
Pittsburgh Steelers, 1942
Chicago Cardinals, 1943
Boston Yanks, 1944
New York Giants, 1951-54
Baltimore Colts, 1955-60
Green Bay Packers, 1957
San Francisco 49ers, 2002-03
St. Louis Rams, 2006
New York Giants, 1948
St. Louis Cardinals, 1962-78
New York Giants, 2009
Los Angeles Raiders, 1985
Denver Broncos, 1987
Los Angeles Rams, 1993-94
St. Louis Rams, 1995-96
Minnesota Vikings, 2001-05
Kansas City Chiefs, 2006-07
Tampa Bay Buccaneers, 2007-08
San Diego Chargers, 2008-09
St. Louis Cardinals, 1985
Denver Broncos, 1965-66
Detroit Lions, 2005
Philadelphia Soul, 2006-07
Dallas Cowboys, 2003
Winnipeg Blue Bombers, 1983
New York Jets, 2003-05
Minnesota Vikings, 2006-08
Dallas Cowboys, 2008
Florida Tuskers, 2009
Michigan Panthers, 1983-84
New Jersey Generals, 1985
Los Angeles Rams, 1987
Green Bay Packers, 1964-73
Hawaiians, 1975
Baltimore Ravens, 1996-98
Arizona Cardinals, 2002-04
Las Vegas Locomotives, 2009
Green Bay Packers, 1921-25
Tampa Bay Buccaneers, 2005-08
Chicago Bears, 2008
Florida Tuskers, 2009
Arizona Cardinals, 1999-02
Cincinnati Bengals, 1995
Detroit Lions, 2006-08
New York Giants, 1944-45
Detroit Lions, 1998-02
Denver Broncos, 1978-79, 81
Harland Carl
Chad Cascadden
Jonathan Casillas
Chris Chambers
Jonathan Clinkscale
Jim Cook
Dave Costa
Ken Criter
Owen Daniels
Don Davey
Anthony Davis
Nick Davis
Ralph Davis
Joe Dawkins
Ron Dayne
Jim DeLisle
Jeff Dellenbach
Lee DeRamus
Glenn Derby
John Dittrich
Jerry Doerger
Jason Doering
Tom Domres
Tyler Donovan
Wally Dreyer
Mike Echols
Bob Eckl
Ron Egloff
Gary Ellerson
Larry Emery
Derek Engler
Clarence Esser
Lee Evans
Tom Farris
Hal Faverty
Rufus Ferguson
262
Denver Gold, 1983
Chicago Blitz, 1984-85
Chicago Bears, 1956
New York Jets, 1995-99
New Orleans Saints, 2009
Miami Dolphins, 2001-07
San Diego Chargers, 2007-09
Kansas City Chiefs, 2009
Rhein Fire, 2005
Tamp Bay Buccaneers, 2006-07
Orlando Predators, 2008
Green Bay Packers, 1921
San Francisco 49ers, 2001
Pittsburgh Steelers, 2003
Scottish Claymores, 2003
Toronto Argonauts, 2004-08
Denver Broncos, 1969-74
Houston Texans, 2006-09
Green Bay Packers, 1991-94
Jacksonville Jaguars, 1995-98
Hamilton Tiger-Cats, 2006-07
Toronto Argonauts, 2007
Minnesota Vikings, 2002-03
Green Bay Packers, 1947-48
Houston Oilers, 1970-71
Denver Broncos, 1971-73
New York Giants, 1974-75
Houston Oilers, 1976
New York Giants, 2000-04
Denver Broncos, 2005
Houston Texans, 2006-07
Green Bay Packers, 1971
Miami Dolphins, 1985-94
New England Patriots, 1995
Green Bay Packers, 1996-98
Philadelphia Eagles, 1999
New Orleans Saints, 1995-96
New Orleans Saints, 1989-90
St. Louis Cardinals, 1956
Green Bay Packers, 1959
Oakland Raiders, 1960
Buffalo Bills, 1961
Chicago Bears, 1982
Chicago Blitz, 1984
Orlando Renegades, 1985
Indianapolis Colts, 2001-03
Houston Oilers, 1968-71
Denver Broncos, 1971-72
Milwaukee Iron, 2009
Chicago Bears, 1949
Green Bay Packers, 1950-51
Tennessee Titans, 2002-04
Chicago Cardinals, 1945
Denver Broncos, 1977-83
San Diego Chargers, 1984
Green Bay Packers, 1985-86
Detroit Lions, 1987
Atlanta Falcons, 1987
New York Giants, 1997-00
Chicago Cardinals, 1947
Buffalo Bills, 2004-09
Chicago Bears, 1946-47
Green Bay Packers, 1952
Winnipeg Blue Bombers, 1973
Bill Ferrario
Jamar Fletcher
Terrell Fletcher
Carlos Fowler
Jim Fraser
Milt Gantenbein
Milt Gardner
Aaron Gibson
Earl Girard
Charles Goldenberg
Rick Graf
Neil Graff
David Greenwood
Bill Gregory
Nick Greisen
Paul Gruber
Dale Hackbart
John Hall
Jim Haluska
Pat Harder
John Harris
Marck Harrison
Edgerton Hartwell
Anttaj Hawthorne
Nick Hayden
Donald Hayes
P.J. Hill
Portland Storm, 1974-75
Green Bay Packers, 2000-02
Miami Dolphins, 2001-03
San Diego Chargers, 2004-05
Detroit Lions, 2006
Houston Texans, 2007-08
Cincinnati Bengals, 2008
San Diego Chargers, 1995-03
Toronto Argonauts, 1995-96
Houston Thunder Bears, 1996
England Monarchs, 1998
Los Angeles Avengers, 2004
Denver Broncos, 1962-64
Kansas City Chiefs, 1965
New England Patriots, 1966
New Orleans Saints, 1968
Green Bay Packers, 1931-40
Green Bay Packers, 1922-26
Detroit Lions, 1999-01
Dallas Cowboys, 2001-02
Chicago Bears, 2003-05
Austin Wranglers, 2006-07
Cleveland Gladiators, 2008
Green Bay Packers, 1948-51
Detroit Lions, 1952-56
Pittsburgh Steelers, 1957
Green Bay Packers, 1933-45
Miami Dolphins, 1987-90
Houston Oilers, 1991-92
Washington Redskins, 1993
New England Patriots, 1974-75
Seattle Seahawks, 1976
Pittsburgh Steelers, 1976-77
Michigan Panthers, 1983-84
Oakland Invaders, 1985
Tampa Bay Buccaneers, 1985
Green Bay Packers, 1986
Los Angeles Raiders, 1988
Dallas Cowboys, 1971-77
Seattle Seahawks, 1978-80
New York Giants, 2002-05
Jacksonville Jaguars, 2006-07
Baltimore Ravens, 2008
Denver Broncos 2009
Tampa Bay Buccaneers, 1988-99
Green Bay Packers, 1960
Washington Redskins, 1961-63
Minnesota Vikings, 1966-70
St. Louis Cardinals, 1971-72
Denver Broncos, 1973
New York Jets, 1997-02
Washington Redskins, 2003-06
Chicago Bears, 1956
Chicago Cardinals, 1946-50
Detroit Lions, 1951-53
Green Bay Packers, 1925-26
Orlando Renegades, 1985-86
Baltimore Ravens, 2001-04
Atlanta Falcons, 2005-06
Cincinnati Bengals, 2007
Oakland Raiders, 2005-07
Arizona Rattlers, 2008
Carolina Panthers, 2008-09
Carolina Panthers, 1998-01
New England Patriots, 2002
New Orleans Saints, 2009
Elroy Hirsch
John Hohman
Paul Hubbard
Craig Hudson
Ken Huxhold
Jack Ikegwuonu
Erasmus James
Chris Janek
Eddie Jankowski
Jason Jefferson
Al Johnson
Lawrence Johnson
Richard Johnson
Jimmy Jones
Tim Jordan
Matt Katula
Don Kindt
Roger Knight
Dave Kocourek
Ross Kolodziej
Bob Konovsky
Joe Kresky
Gary Kroner
Tim Krumrie
Ralph Kurek
Bob Landsee
Dan Lanphear
Wes Leaper
Jim Leonhard
Dave Levenick
DeAndre Levy
Alex Lewis
Danny Lewis
Dennis Lick
Dick Loepfe
Mike London
Jason Maniecki
Von Mansfield
263
Philadelphia Eagles, 2009
Washington Redskins, 2009
Los Angeles Rams, 1949-57
Denver Broncos, 1965-66
Cleveland Browns, 2008
Oakland Raiders, 2009
Green Bay Packers, 1990
Philadelphia Eagles, 1954-58
Philadelphia Eagles, 2008-09
Minnesota Vikings, 2005-07
Washington Redskins, 2008
New Jersey Gladiators, 2002
Colorado Crush, 2003
Indiana Firebirds, 2004
Columbus Destroyers, 2005-06
Utah Blaze, 2006-08
Green Bay Packers, 1937-41
Buffalo Bills, 2005-07
Atlanta Falcons, 2008
Dallas Cowboys, 2004-06
Arizona Cardinals, 2007
Cleveland Browns, 1979-84
Buffalo Bills, 1984-87
Houston Oilers, 1985-92
Chicago Bears, 1965-67
Denver Broncos, 1968
New England Patriots, 1987-89
Baltimore Ravens, 2005-09
Chicago Bears, 1947-55
New Orleans Saints, 2001-04
San Diego Chargers, 1960-65
Miami Dolphins, 1966
Oakland Raiders, 1967-68
New York Giants, 2001
San Francisco 49ers, 2003
Arizona Cardinals, 2004-05
Minnesota Vikings, 2006
Arizona Cardinals, 2007
Las Vegas Locomotives, 2009
St. Louis Cardinals, 1957-59
Chicago Bears, 1960
Denver Broncos, 1961
Green Bay Packers, 1930
Washington Redskins, 1932
Philadelphia Eagles, 1933-35
Pittsburgh Steelers, 1935
Denver Broncos, 1965-67
Cincinnati Bengals, 1983-94
Chicago Bears, 1965-70
Philadelphia Eagles, 1986-87
Houston Oilers, 1960, 62
Green Bay Packers, 1921, 23
Buffalo Bills, 2005-07
Baltimore Ravens, 2008
New York Jets, 2009
Atlanta Falcons, 1983-84
Detroit Lions, 2009
Detroit Lions, 2004-08
Detroit Lions, 1958-64
Washington Redskins, 1965
New York Giants, 1966
Chicago Bears, 1976-81
Chicago Cardinals, 1948-49
San Diego Chargers, 1966
Tampa Bay Buccaneers, 1996-98
Philadelphia Eagles, 1982
Cecil Martin
Ira Matthews
Earl Maves
Tom McCauley
Thad McFadden
Chris McIntosh
Jack Mead
Taylor Mehlhaff
Jim Melka
Ahmad Merritt
Larry Mialik
Don Miller
Ron Miller
Pete Monty
Mike Morgan
Emmett Mortell
Brent Moss
Don Murry
Bobby Myers
Fred Negus
Jim Nettles
Jack Novak
Nate Odomes
Pat O’Donahue
Jonathan Orr
Joe Panos
George Paskvan
Phillip Peterson
Roger Pillath
Jason Pociask
Chris Pressley
James Purnell
Casey Rabach
Donovan Raiola
Cory Raymer
Michael Reid
Pat Richter
Michael Roan
Rafael Robinson
Roderick Rogers
Gene Rose
Michigan Panthers, 1984
Birmingham Stallions, 1985
Green Bay Packers, 1987
Philadelphia Eagles, 1999-03
Oakland Raiders, 1979-81
Detroit Lions, 1948
Atlanta Falcons, 1969-71
Birmingham Stallions, 1985-86
Buffalo Bills, 1987
Seattle Seahawks, 2000-01
New York Giants, 1946-47
New Orleans Saints, 2008
Green Bay Packers, 1987
Chicago Bears, 2001-03
Atlanta Falcons, 1972-74
San Diego Chargers, 1976
Green Bay Packers, 1941-42
Los Angeles Rams, 1962
New York Giants, 1997-00
Chicago Bears, 1978
Philadelphia Eagles, 1937-39
St. Louis Rams, 1995
Chicago Bears, 1924-31
Tennessee Titans, 2000-01
Chicago Bears, 1950
Philadelphia Eagles, 1965-69
Los Angeles Rams, 1969-72
Cincinnati Bengals, 1975
Tampa Bay Buccaneers, 1976-77
Buffalo Bills, 1987-93
Seattle Seahawks, 1994-95
San Francisco 49ers, 1952
Green Bay Packers, 1955
Tennessee Titans, 2006-07
Philadelphia Eagles, 1994-97
Buffalo Bills, 1998-00
Green Bay Packers, 1941
Green Bay Packers, 1932
Los Angeles Rams, 1965
Pittsburgh Steelers, 1966
New York Jets, 2006-07
Tampa Bay Buccaneers, 2008
Indianapolis Colts, 2009
Carolina Panthers, 2009
Seattle Seahawks, 2009
Cincinnati Bengals, 2009
Tampa Bay Buccaneers, 2009
Chicago Bears, 1964-68
Los Angeles Rams, 1969-72
Baltimore Ravens, 2001-04
Washington Redskins, 2005-09
Amsterdam Admirals, 2007
St. Louis Rams, 2008
Chicago Bears, 2009
Washington Redskins, 1995-01,
04-05
San Diego Chargers, 2002-03
Atlanta Falcons, 1987-92
Washington Redskins, 1963-70
Houston Oilers, 1995-96
Tennessee Oilers, 1997-98
Tennessee Titans, 1999-00
Seattle Seahawks, 1992-95
Houston Oilers, 1996
Denver Broncos, 2007-08
Chicago Cardinals, 1929-32
Gus Rosenow
Levonne Rowan
Joe Rudolph
Tarek Saleh
Matt Schabert
Mike Schneck
John Schneller
Karl Schuelke
Paul Schuette
Ralph Scott
Champ Seibold
Mike Seifert
Clarence Self
Matt Shaughnessy
Mark Shumate
Carl Silvestri
Tony Simmons
Darryl Sims
Jerry Smith
Ron Smith
Ray Snell
Phil Sobocinski
Mike Solwold
Jim Sorgi
Jerry Stalcup
Ken Starch
Scott Starks
Aaron Stecker
Kevin Stemke
Terry Stieve
Ken Stills
Tim Stracka
Dave Suminski
Jason Suttle
Merrill Taft
Mark Tauscher
Jim Temp
Deral Teteak
Joe Thomas
264
Green Bay Packers, 1921
Winnipeg Blue Bombers, 2009
Philadelphia Eagles, 1995
San Francisco 49ers, 1997, ‘99
Carolina Panthers, 1997-98
Cleveland Browns, 1999-00
Milwaukee Iron, 2009
Pittsburgh Steelers, 1999-04
Buffalo Bills, 2005-07
Atlanta Falcons, 2008-09
Detroit Lions, 1934-36
Pittsburgh Steelers, 1939
New York Giants, 1928
Chicago Bears, 1930-32
Chicago Bears, 1921-25
Green Bay Packers, 1934-41
Cleveland Browns, 1974
Detroit Lions, 1950-51
Green Bay Packers, 1952, 54-55
Oakland Raiders, 2009
Green Bay Packers, 1985
New York Jets, 1985
St. Louis Cardinals, 1965
Atlanta Falcons, 1966
New England Patriots, 1998-00
Cleveland/Indianapolis, 2001
New York Giants, 2002
British Columbia Lions, 2005-07
Pittsburgh Steelers, 1985-86
Cleveland Browns, 1987-88
San Francisco 49ers, 1952-53
Green Bay Packers, 1956
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, 1975
Tampa Bay Buccaneers, 1980-83
Pittsburgh Steelers, 1984-85
Detroit Lions, 1985
Atlanta Falcons, 1968
Dallas Cowboys, 2001
Tampa Bay Buccaneers, 2002
Indianapolis Colts, 2004-09
Los Angeles Rams, 1960
Denver Broncos, 1961-62
Green Bay Packers, 1976
Jacksonville Jaguars, 2005-09
Tampa Bay Buccaneers, 2000-03
New Orleans Saints, 2004-08
Oakland Raiders, 2002-03
New Orleans Saints, 1976-77
St. Louis Cardinals, 1978-84
Green Bay Packers, 1985-89
Minnesota Vikings, 1990
Cleveland Browns, 1983-85
Washington Redskins, 1953
Denver Broncos, 1999-00
San Francisco 49ers, 2001
Chicago Bears, 1924
Green Bay Packers, 2000-09
Green Bay Packers, 1957-60
Green Bay Packers, 1952-56
Cleveland Browns, 2007-09
Alan Thompson
Donnel Thompson
Mike Thompson
Clarence Tommerson
Al Toon
B.J. Tucker
Dan Turk
Eric Unverzagt
Kraig Urbik
Ron Vander Kelen
Mike Verstegen
Troy Vincent
Philadelphia Bell, 1974-75
Pittsburgh Steelers, 2000
Indianapolis Colts, 2001-02
Cincinnati Bengals, 1998
Cleveland Browns, 1999-01
Pittsburgh Steelers, 1938-39
New York Jets, 1985-92
Dallas Cowboys, 2003
San Francisco 49ers, 2005-06
B.C. Lions, 2008
Pittsburgh Steelers, 1986
Tampa Bay Buccaneers, 1987-88
Los Angeles Raiders, 1989-96
Washington Redskins, 1997-98
Seattle Seahawks, 1996-97
Pittsburgh Steelers, 2009
Minnesota Vikings, 1963-67
New Orleans Saints, 1995-97, 1999
Miami Dolphins, 1992-95
Philadelphia Eagles, 1996-03
Buffalo Bills, 2004-06
Washington Redskins, 2006
Evan Vogds
Stu Voigt
Steve Wagner
Green Bay Packers, 1948-49
Minnesota Vikings, 1970-80
Green Bay Packers, 1976-79
Philadelphia Eagles, 1980-81
Pittsburgh Steelers, 1974-88
Kansas City Chiefs, 1989-90
Detroit Lions, 1939-40
Indianapolis Colts, 2005-06
San Francisco 49ers, 2006-07
St. Louis Rams, 2007
Green Bay Packers, 1921
Dallas Cowboys, 1985
Seattle Seahawks, 1985
New Orleans Saints, 1986
Indianapolis Colts, 1987
Minnesota Vikings, 1971
Pittsburgh Steelers, 1972
Green Bay Packers, 1984-88
Tampa Bay Buccaneers, 1997-01
Seattle Seahawks, 2002-05
San Diego Chargers, 1960-61
Denver Broncos, 1962-63
Mike Webster
Howard Weiss
Jonathan Welsh
Brandon Williams
Dick Williams
John Williams
Carl Winfrey
Randy Wright
Jerry Wunsch
Bob Zeman
NFL Honors
Super Bowl Badgers
Pro Bowl Badgers
1989
Following is a list of former Wisconsin
players who have been on the rosters of
teams that have participated in the Super
Bowl.
Following is a list of former Wisconsin
players who have been on the rosters of
teams that have participated in the Pro
Bowl.
1990
1992
1967
1968
1939
1970
1971
1972
1974
1975
1976
1977
1978
1979
1980
1981
1985
1989
1991
1992
1993
1997
1998
2000
2001
2003
2007
Ken Bowman, Green Bay
Ken Bowman, Green Bay
Dave Kocourek, Oakland
Dale Hackbart, Minnesota
Stu Voigt, Minnesota
Bill Gregory, Dallas
Bill Gregory, Dallas
Stu Voigt, Minnesota
Stu Voigt, Minnesota
Mike Webster, Pittsburgh
Mike Webster, Pittsburgh
Bill Gregory, Dallas
Stu Voigt, Minnesota
Larry Canada, Denver
Bill Gregory, Dallas
Mike Webster, Pittsburgh
Mike Webster, Pittsburgh
Ira Matthews, Oakland
Steve Wagner, Philadelphia
Jeff Dellenbach, Miami
Tim Krumrie, Cincinnati
Nate Odomes, Buffalo
Nate Odomes, Buffalo
Nate Odomes, Buffalo
Jeff Dellenbach, Green Bay
Jeff Dellenbach, Green Bay
Michael Roan, Tennessee
Ron Dayne, N.Y. Giants
Derek Engler, N.Y. Giants
Pete Monty, N.Y. Giants
Aaron Stecker, Tampa Bay
Mike Solwold, Tamp Bay
Jim Sorgi, Indianapolis
1951
1952
1953
1954
1955
1956
1957
1958
1962
1965
1967
1975
1976
1979
1980
1981
1982
1983
1984
1985
1986
1987
1988
Milt Gantenbein, Green Bay
Charles Goldenberg, Green Bay
Eddie Jankowski, Green Bay
Elroy Hirsch, L.A. Rams
Elroy Hirsch, L.A. Rams
Deral Teteak, Green Bay
Pat Harder, Detroit
Elroy Hirsch, L.A. Rams
Don Kindt, Chicago
Alan Ameche, Baltimore
Alan Ameche, Baltimore
Elroy Hirsch, L.A. Rams
Alan Ameche, Baltimore
Alan Ameche, Baltimore
Dave Kocourek, San Diego
Bob Zeman, Denver
Jim Bakken, St. Louis
Jim Bakken, St. Louis
Jim Bakken, St. Louis
Jim Bakken, St. Louis
Mike Webster, Pittsburgh
Mike Webster, Pittsburgh
Mike Webster, Pittsburgh
Mike Webster, Pittsburgh
Mike Webster, Pittsburgh
Mike Webster, Pittsburgh
Mike Webster, Pittsburgh
Mike Webster, Pittsburgh
Al Toon, New York Jets
Al Toon, New York Jets
Mike Webster, Pittsburgh
Tim Krumrie, Cincinnati
Al Toon, New York Jets
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1993
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2007
2008
2009
Paul Gruber, Tampa Bay
Tim Krumrie, Cincinnati
Paul Gruber, Tampa Bay
Paul Gruber, Tampa Bay
Nate Odomes, Buffalo
Nate Odomes, Buffalo
Troy Vincent, Philadelphia
Troy Vincent, Philadelphia
Troy Vincent, Philadelphia
Troy Vincent, Philadelphia
Michael Bennett, Minnesota
Troy Vincent, Philadelphia
Chris Chambers, Miami
Mike Schneck, Buffalo
Joe Thomas, Cleveland
Owen Daniels, Houston
Joe Thomas, Cleveland
Joe Thomas, Cleveland
NFL HALL OF FAMERS
Elroy “Crazylegs” Hirsch
Played for the Chicago Rockets (1946-48)
and Los Angeles Rams (1949-57) ... totaled
387 receptions for 7,029 yards and 60
touchdowns in career ... key part of the Los
Angeles Rams’ revolutionary “three-end”
offense in 1949 ... inducted into the NFL Hall
of Fame in 1968.
Mike Webster
Spent career with the Pittsburgh Steelers
(1974-88) and Kansas City Chiefs (1989-90)
... played more seasons (15) and games
(220) than anybody 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.
Camp Randall Stadium
write a petition to the
OLDEST
Wisconsin
STADIUMS
Board of
Regents in
Nation’s Oldest Bowl
hopes to keep
Subdivision Stadiums*
the “Camp
1. Georgia Tech – 1913
Randall” title
2. Mississippi St. – 1914
for the field.
3. Cincinnati – 1916
Their petition
4. Wisconsin – 1917
was granted
5. Oklahoma St. – 1920
and the site
6. Washington – 1920
was first used
7. Kansas – 1921
for athletic
8. Stanford – 1921
events in 1894
9. Tennessee – 1921
as track and
10. Ohio St. – 1922
field events
took place.
* All of these are
The first footon-campus facilities
ball game was
played at the
CAPACITIES
site the following year.
Camp Randall Stadium
For the
Capacities Over the Years
1917.............................. 10,000
first 20 years
1921.............................. 14,000
of use, the
1925.............................. 29,783
stadium was
1926.............................. 38,293
occupied with
1932.............................. 32,700
rented bleach1937.............................. 36,000
ers on the
1940.............................. 45,000
east and west
1951.............................. 51,000
sides that were
1955.............................. 52,788
able to hold
1958.............................. 63,435
around 3,000
1966.............................. 77,280
people. There
1986.............................. 77,280
are reports that
1987.............................. 76,293
nearly 15,000
1991.............................. 77,745
people would
1998.............................. 76,129
2001.............................. 76,634
regularly attend
2005.............................. 80,321
football games
filling in the
standing room
surrounding the field.
Work began in 1915 after seven years
of petitioning to the state legislature in order
to receive the necessary funds to construct
a permanent football stadium. The work was
slow and immediately fell behind schedule.
While playing Minnesota during the fall of
1915, the east-side bleachers collapsed and
injured hundreds of spectators. The accident
caught the attention of the legislature and the
new concrete seating was soon under construction.
The first section of seating was built on
the hill along Breese Terrace. The hill was
Camp 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 renovation of the stadium was completed in 2005,
offering the teams and fans a state of the art
football experience.
Harboring the popular bowl shape structure, 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 fourthlargest 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 purchased 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
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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 raising the capacity to where it currently rests at
80,321.
Recent additions include the premium
seating structure above the east side bleachers, 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. The Kellner Hall
building, which is attached to the east bleachers and the Field House, is home to the
Athletic Department and Ticket Office.
Since its inception, Camp Randall has
seen three different playing surfaces. From
1917-1989 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 renovation two video replay scoreboards and a new
sound system were installed. In 2004, the turf
was replaced with the current rubber composite, FieldTurf system.
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 outdoor concerts, the Drum Corps
International, Green Bay Packer exhibition
games, and other large public events.
used as the foundation for the bleacher section 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 crowd 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 available. 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 WPA
(Works Progress Administration), initiated by
President Franklin D. Roosevelt to help pull
the nation out of depression, constructed the
dorms underneath the east-side 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 during 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
completed 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 crowds 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
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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).
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 interceptions and 11 tackles.
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 history.
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 touchdowns as Wisconsin beat national powerhouse Minnesota. McGuire scored on the
opening kickoff and closed the day by catching the game-winning touchdown pass with
nine seconds to play.
16. Nov. 10, 1951 • Wisconsin 16, Penn State 7
The famous “Hard Rocks” defense recovered a
fumble in the end zone, returned an interception 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 opponents 58-53 during the 1951 season.
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-offame coach Joe Paterno in a non-conference
battle.
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 coming 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.
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 appearance. 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.
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 quarterback and current coach of the Super Bowl
Champion Indianapolis Colts, Tony Dungy.
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.
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 gamewinning field goal as time expired to end the
game in a tie. The Badgers and Buckeyes
went on to share the Big Ten title that season,
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.
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and Wisconsin proceeded to beat UCLA in the
Rose Bowl.
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 suffering two winless seasons entering the 1969
campaign. The crowd rushed the field and
carried Coatta off on their shoulders.
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.
5. Sept. 12, 1981 • Wisconsin 21, Michigan 14
The unranked Badgers toppled No. 1
Michigan after losing four straight matchups 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.
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.
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 second half. Wisconsin scored 21 points early in
the third to seal the game and upset the topranked Wildcats. The Badgers went on to fall
to USC in the 1963 Rose Bowl.
10. Oct. 23, 1982 • Wisconsin 28, Illinois 29
The only loss in the countdown was overshadowed 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.
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.
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 interceptions 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 connected 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.
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.
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.
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 rushing mark with 7,125 yards.
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Camp Randall Stadium Diagram
Getting to Camp Randall Stadium
From Dane County Regional Airport
Exit airport via International Lane to Packers Ave. (Hwy. 113). Turn left on Packers Ave.,
which changes to Pennsylvania Ave., Johnson St., Gorham St. and then University Ave. Stay on
University Ave. through campus until Randall Ave. (look for Milan’s Sub Shop on the left side).
Turn left on Randall Ave. Go approximately three blocks until Randall forks. Take the right fork
(Monroe St.). The Stadium is located on the right side on Monroe St.
From West via I-90 / 94 (Minneapolis)
Take I-90/94 to Highway 151 South (Washington Ave.). Continue to the State Capitol
Building. 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 St. Follow Regent 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 Ave. Continue on Packers /
Pennsylvania Ave., which changes to Johnson St., Gorham St. and then University Ave. Stay
on University Ave. through campus until Randall Ave. (look for Milan’s Sub Shop on left side of
University). Turn left on Randall Ave. Go approximately three blocks until Randall forks. Take
right fork (Monroe St.). The Stadium is located on the right side on Monroe Street.
From south via I-90 (from Chicago)
Take I-90 to the Madison beltline (Highway12/18). West on the beltline to Park St. (Hwy.
151). Exit right (north). Take Park St. to Regent St. Turn left on Regent St., then approximately
six blocks to Camp Randall Stadium.
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Media Information
Additional information on Wisconsin football
will be produced throughout the year by the
Athletic Communications Office. We also
encourage you to regularly check the department’s Web site (UWBadgers.com) to get
updated information on the team. Our staff
looks forward to working with you this fall.
Ordering Phone Lines
Several courtesy phone lines (credit card and
collect calls only) on level eight of the press
box are available on a first-come, first-served
basis for the news media. News organizations requiring their own phones should call
Dominic Osterhaus at (608) 265-8546 or email
him at [email protected] to order lines.
Interview Requests
All regular-season Badger practices, including
Friday walk-throughs, are closed to the media.
Interviews are conducted as follows:
Wireless Access
Wireless access is available, free of charge, to
media working inside Camp Randall Stadium
(includes the press box and south end zone
media room). See Brian Lucas of the athletic
communications staff to receive a password.
Bielema Interviews
Head coach Bret Bielema holds a weekly
media conference Mondays at 12:30 p.m.
during the fall. Those sessions are live videostreamed on UWBadgers.com. Bielema’s comments are available on UWBadgers.com late
Monday afternoon as both a video archive and
a transcript. Additionally, Bielema is available
every Tuesday from 11:50-noon CT on the Big
Ten Teleconference.
Credential Guidelines
Requests for 2009 Wisconsin football credentials (print, electronic and parking) must be
made online. Contact the Wisconsin Athletic
Communications Office for instructions.
Sideline credentials will be issued only
to accredited photographers and reporters on
assignment. 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 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 parking
lot 17).
Credentials will be issued according to
the following priorities: 1) TV and radio stations originating a live broadcast; 2) national
publications, newspapers filing for the following day’s publication and news outlets designated by the visiting SID; 3) TV and radio stations covering for nightly news; and 4) other
requests, which will be evaluated on a spaceavailable 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.
Assistant Coach Interviews
Wisconsin assistant coaches are available
after practice on Tuesdays (offense) and
Wednesdays (defense) in the lower level of
the McClain Center. If you wish to arrange
a phone interview with an assistant coach
during the week, contact Brian Lucas in
the Athletic Communications Office at (608)
263-5052.
Player Interviews
Badger players can be interviewed during the
week on Tuesdays and Wednesdays after practice (approximately 6 p.m.) in the lower level of
the McClain Center outside of the Wisconsin
locker room area. Offensive players will be
available on Tuesdays and defensive players
on Wednesdays.
Phone calls by players to out-of-town
media are made at the players’ convenience
between 7:30-10 p.m. CT on Tuesdays
and Wednesdays only. Interviews should
be arranged through KArl Anderson of the
Athletic Communications Office at (608)
262-8216. Home 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.
Admittance to Camp Randall
All media members (including photographers)
must enter Camp Randall Stadium through
the Media Entrance at Gate 4 (north end
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of the stadium, adjacent to parking lot 17).
Members of the media will be asked to present
a photo ID upon arrival.
Weekly Schedule
Contact the Athletic Communications Office
for confirmation of practice schedules. The
typical weekly schedule during the regular
season is: (times subject to change)
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. His phone number
is (608) 262-3631. Extremely limited parking
(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
(cell: 608-235-8552).
Day
Mon.
Tue.
Wed.
Thu.
Fri.
Sat.
Sun.
Practice
None
3-6
3-6
3-4:30
3-4
Game
TBA
Interviews
Media conf.
Offense
Defense
Bielema only
None
Post-game
TBA
Web Sites
Gameday Services
Wisconsin athletic department news releases,
schedules and statistics are available via the
division’s Web site (uwbadgers.com).
The Web site addresses for the Big Ten
Conference and its member institutions are:
Media Services
Facilities for the working media are located on
the seventh and eighth levels of the press box.
Flipcards, notes and game programs are delivered to each working location prior to kickoff.
A full statistics packet will be available after
the game in the press box. Final packets will
be distributed in the McClain Center weight
room and media room on the south end of the
stadium once they are completed.
Big Ten (www.bigten.org)
Illinois (www.fightingillini.com)
Indiana (www.iuhoosiers.com)
Iowa (www.hawkeyesports.com)
Michigan (www.mgoblue.com)
Michigan State (www.msuspartans.com)
Minnesota (www.gophersports.com)
Northwestern (www.nusports.com)
Ohio State (www.ohiostatebuckeyes.com)
Penn State (www.gopsusports.com)
Purdue (www.purduesports.com)
Final Statistics Packets
Final game statistics are immediately available after the game at UWBadgers.com. If you
would like, a .pdf document of the final stat
package can be emailed following the game.
UW Athletic Communications will not fax any
statistics post-game.
Big Ten Teleconference
Post-game Interview Procedures
With approximately five minutes left in the
game, media members will be escorted to the
interview areas by Athletics Communications
staff. Bret Bielema holds his post-game media
conference on the first floor of the McClain
Center. The session is for credentialed news
media only. Bielema’s media conference is live
video streamed on UWBadgers.com.
After Bielema’s session, requested
Wisconsin players are available for interviews
in the McClain Center weight room (lower
level). Assistant coaches are not available following games. The Wisconsin locker room is
closed to the media.
The opposing head coach is available
for interviews in the Media Room under the
stands at the south end of the stadium.
Throughout the season, media can gain access
to all 11 conference coaches each Tuesday
via the Big Ten Teleconference. Contact the
Big Ten Office for call-in information at (847)
696-1010. Following is the weekly schedule,
with times listed (all times Central).
Time
11:00
11:10
11:20
11:30
11:40
11:50
Noon
12:10
12:20
12:30
12:40
12:50
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a.m.
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a.m.
p.m.
p.m.
p.m.
p.m.
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Head Coach, School
Jim Tressel, Ohio State
Rich Rodriguez, Michigan
Bill Lynch, Indiana
Mark Dantonio, Michigan State
Kirk Ferentz, Iowa
Bret Bielema, Wisconsin
Ron Zook, Illinois
Danny Hope, Purdue
Joe Paterno, Penn State
Pat Fitzgerald, Northwestern
Tim Brewster, Minnesota
Player(s) of the week
(if available)
Media Relations Contacts
Flarup is a member of the NCAA
Communications Committee working every
NCAA Women’s Basketball Final Four since
1995. She received the 2004 Mel Greenberg
Award for her contributions to the promotion
of women’s basketball. She also has served
the College Sports Information Directors of
America (CoSIDA) as a board member and on
numerous committees. She was inducted into
the CoSIDA Hall of Fame in 2007. An Iowa
native, Flarup is a 1975 graduate of Iowa
State University with a double major in journalism and physical education.
Brian Lucas
Assistant Director
Brian Lucas is in his 11th year at Wisconsin,
his second as the primary football contact.
He also serves as the primary contact for the
men’s and women’s golf teams.
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. He continues to oversee production of the football game programs.
As the primary contact for men’s basketball, Lucas handled publicity during one
of the most successful 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, 33, 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, N.Y., native lives in Middleton with
his wife, Christine, and their daughter, Cayla.
Diane Nordstrom
Associate Director
Diane Nordstrom is in her 20th year as an
associate athletic communications director at
Wisconsin. She is the primary media contact
for volleyball and women’s basketball as well
as the department’s publications coordinator,
with responsibilities in overseeing production of all Wisconsin athletic media guides.
Nordstrom previously served as the contact
for the UW men’s and women’s track and field
and cross country teams.
Nordstrom served as the host SID for
the 1993 and 1998 NCAA Division I Women’s
Volleyball Championships and several Big
Ten Conference championships, including the
2008 Big Ten Men’s Indoor Track and Field
Championships.
Nordstrom, who was a four-year letterwinner in track at Wisconsin (she set the
school record in the discus), received the
2001 Grant Burger Media Award (for advancement of the sport of volleyball) from the
American Volleyball Coaches Association. She
is also an active member of the College Sports
Information Directors of America (CoSIDA)
where she is a member of the social committee.
A native of Melrose, Wis., she is a 1984
graduate of Wisconsin with a bachelor’s
degree in journalism.
Tam Flarup
Director of Web Site Services
Tam Flarup is in her 33rd year with the UW
Athletic Department, including her ninth as
director of Web site services. The longtime
Wisconsin director of women’s sports information (24 years), Flarup’s primary duties are to
manage the content and design of Wisconsin’s
official Web site, uwbadgers.com. After 31
years as the main media relations contact for
UW women’s basketball, Flarup concentrated
her efforts solely on the Web site starting in
2008. The Wisconsin athletic Web site has
flourished under Flarup’s direction. It continues to set records for visits and is a critical
component of the department’s communications.
Paul Capobianco
Assistant Director
Paul Capobianco is in his 10th year at
Wisconsin. He handles media relations for the
Badger men’s hockey program after serving
his first four years as the main contact for
women’s ice hockey. He also oversees coverage of the men’s and women’s open and lightweight crew programs.
In 2005–06, Capobianco handled media
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ball, baseball, softball and volleyball for the
Bluejays.
The Minneapolis, Minn., native graduated in 2008 from UW-Madison with a bachelor’s degree in communication arts and currently lives in Madison.
relations for the Badger men’s hockey team as
it captured the program’s first national title
since 1990.
Capobianco also served for three years
as the publicity director for the women’s
Western Collegiate Hockey Association and
spent two years as a graduate assistant at
Minnesota State. A three-year letterwinner
and member of Notre Dame’s 1994 national
championship fencing team, Capobianco
graduated in 1996 with a B.S. in biology.
A native of Selden, N.Y., Capobianco
lives in Madison with his wife, Laurie, their
daughter, Rose, and son, Colin.
Betsy Golomski
Staff Assistant
Betsy Golomski is in her fifth year with the
UW Athletic Communications department and
second as a staff assistant. Golomski assists
with the media relations for the football and
women’s basketball teams. She also oversees
coverage of the wrestling team.
Golomski worked as a student assistant for three years at Wisconsin where she
worked with the wrestling, men’s cross country, volleyball, women’s tennis and women’s
golf teams. Golomski is originally from
Wauwatosa, Wis., and graduated in May 2008
from UW-Madison.
Patrick Herb
Assistant Director
Patrick Herb, an alumnus of UW-Madison and
seven-year veteran of the Kansas City Chiefs
public relations staff, is in his second year
with the UW Athletic Communications department. He is the primary contact for the men’s
basketball team and he oversees coverage of
the men’s and women’s cross country teams.
Prior to Wisconsin, Herb spent his entire
professional career with the Chiefs, 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
responsible 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, Wis., natives and currently reside in
Madison.
Jacqueline Boscacci
Staff Assistant
Jacqueline Boscacci is in her second year as
a staff assistant at Wisconsin. Boscacci serves
as the primary contact for women’s soccer,
women’s hockey and men’s and women’s
tennis. In her first season, Boscacci oversaw
the publicity efforts for the NCAA champion
women’s hockey team.
Boscacci previously served as a student
assistant in the Fresno State media relations
office where she served as the primary contact
for men’s and women’s golf.
The Danville, Calif., native graduated
in 2008 from Fresno State with a bachelor’s
degree in mass communication and journalism and currently lives in Madison.
Brian Mason
Staff Assistant
Karl Anderson
Staff Assistant
Brian Mason is in his second year as a staff
assistant at Wisconsin. Mason serves as the
primary contact for the Badgers’ track and
field teams, as well as the swimming and diving and men’s soccer programs.
Prior to joining the staff at Wisconsin,
Mason spent three years in the athletics
media relations office at the University of
Northern Iowa, working primarily with the
Panthers’ softball and track and field programs, including the 2008 men’s track and
field team that finished ninth at the NCAA
Indoor Championships and 11th at the NCAA
Outdoor Championships.
Mason, who also worked with the football, baseball and men’s and women’s basket-
Karl Anderson is in his first year as a staff
assistant at Wisconsin. Anderson assists
with publicity and media relations for the
football team and is the primary contact for
Wisconsin’s softball program.
Prior to his current role, Anderson
worked in the UW athletic communications
office as a student assistant for two years and
worked with men’s and women’s swimming
and diving, men’s and women’s golf, softball
and men’s tennis. He also served as a student
assistant in the Creighton sports information
department prior to attending UW-Madison.
Anderson worked with men’s and women’s
cross country, men’s and women’s basket-
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ball programs at UNI, has assisted with media
relations operations at the Missouri Valley
Conference men’s basketball tournament, as
well as the 2008 NCAA men’s basketball tournament first and second round games held in
Omaha, Neb.
A native of Waverly, Iowa, Mason
received his bachelor’s degree in communications from UNI and currently resides in
Madison with his wife, Laura.
Communications Office. She is a 1990
graduate of UW-Madison with a Bachelor of
Business Administration Degree in marketing
and management. In 1992, Anne also received
her Master of Arts Degree in health services
administration from UW-Madison. While
attending UW-Stevens Point, she was a member of the tennis team earning all-conference
honors.
A native of De Pere, Wis., she currently
lives in Madison. She and her husband,
Andy, have three children, Patrick, Claire and
William.
Anne Franken
Program Assistant
Anne Franken is in her fourth year as
a program assistant with the Athletic
WISCONSIN QUICK FACTS
UNIVERSITY FACTS
Location: Madison, Wis.
Population: 223,889
Founded: 1848
Joined Big Ten: 1896 (charter member)
Enrollment: 42,041
Nickname: Badgers
Colors: Cardinal and White
Chancellor: Carolyn “Biddy” Martin
Director of Athletics: Barry Alvarez
Ticket Office Phone: 608-262-1440
Web site: www.UWBadgers.com
TEAM FACTS
Head Coach: Bret Bielema (Iowa, 1992), 4th year
Assistant Coaches:
DelVaughn Alexander (Wide receivers)
Bob Bostad (Run Game Coordinaor/Offensive Line)
Paul Chryst (Offensive Coordinator/Quarterbacks)
Kerry Cooks (Defensive Backs)
Dave Doeren (Defensive Coordinator/Linbackers)
Randall McCray (Recruiting Coordinator/OLBs)
Charlie Partridge (Defensive Line)
Joe Rudolph (Tight Ends)
John Settle (Running Backs)
Offensive Formation: Multiple one- and two-back sets
Defensive Formation: 4-3
Total No. of Starters Returning: 13
Offense: 6 (QB Sherer, WR Gilreath, WR Anderson,
TE Graham, LT Carimi, C Moffitt)
Defense: 5 (DE Schofield, LB McFadden, CB Brinkley,
SS Valai, FS Maragos)
Special Teams: 2 (P Nortman, PK Welch)
Total No. of Starters Lost: 11
Offense: 5 (RB Hill, FB Pressley, LG Kemp, RG Urbik,
RT Vanden Heuvel)
Defense: 6 (DL Chapman, DL Newkirk,
DE Shaughnessy, LB Casillas, LB Levy,
CB Langford)
Special Teams: 0
Total No. of Letterwinners Returning: 42
Offense: 20
Defense: 20
Special Teams: 2
Total No. of Letterwinners Lost: 18
Offense: 8
Defense: 9
Special Teams: 1
2008 Overall Record: 7-6
2008 Big Ten Record/Finish: 3-5/T6th
TEAM HISTORY
First Year of Football: 1889
Record (Years): 603-462-53 (120)
Big Ten Record (Years): 315-355-41 (113)
Number of Big Ten Championships (Last): 11 (1999)
All-Time Bowl Record: 10-10
Number of National Championships: 0
Consensus All-America Selections: 21
First Team All-Big Ten Selections: 188
STADIUM INFORMATION
Name: Camp Randall Stadium
Capacity: 80,321
Surface: FieldTurf
Largest Crowd/Opponent/Year: 83,184 vs. Iowa, 2005
Team Record at Home Stadium: 313-191-22
MEDIA SERVICES
Football SID: Brian Lucas
Office Phone: 608-262-1811
Cell Phone: 608-513-3987
Fax: 608-262-8184
Email: [email protected]
Press Box Phone: 608-262-7766
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UW Athletic Communications Office
Opponent Media Contacts
Northern Illinois SID: Donna Turner
Phone: (815) 753-9513 / Fax: (815) 753-7700
E-mail: [email protected]
Web site: www.niuhuskies.com
Phone: (608) 262-1811
Fax: (608) 262-8184
Web site: uwbadgers.com
Address: Kellner Hall
1440 Monroe Street
Madison, WI 53711
Location: Second Floor, Kellner Hall
Fresno State SID: Steve Weakland
Phone: (559) 278-2509 / Fax: (559) 278-4689
E-mail: [email protected]
Web site: www.gobulldogs.com
Assistant Director
Brian Lucas (football contact)
O: 608-263-5052
C: 608-513-3987
E-mail: [email protected]
Wofford SID: Brent Williamson
Phone: (864) 597-4093
E-mail: [email protected]
Web site: www.athletics.wofford.edu
Director of Web Site Services
Tamara Flarup
C: 608-444-6588
E-mail: [email protected]
Michigan State SID: John Lewandowski
Phone: (517) 355-2271 / Fax: (517) 353-9636
E-mail: [email protected]
Web site: www.msuspartans.com
Associate Director
Diane Nordstrom
C: 608-843-8556
E-mail: [email protected]
Minnesota SID: Andy Seeley
Phone: (612) 625-4090 / Fax: (612) 625-0359
E-mail: [email protected]
Web site: www.gophersports.com
Assistant Director
Paul Capobianco
C: 608-219-6278
E-mail: [email protected]
Ohio State SID: Shelly Poe
Phone: (614) 247-7023 / Fax: (614) 292-8547
E-mail: [email protected]
Web site: www.ohiostatebuckeyes.com
Assistant Director
Patrick Herb
C: 608-957-2085
E-mail: [email protected]
Iowa SID: Phil Haddy
Phone: (319) 335-9411 / Fax: (319) 335-9417
E-mail: [email protected]
Web site: www.hawkeyesports.com
Staff Assistant
Karl Anderson (football assistant)
O: 608-262-8216
E-mail: [email protected]
Purdue SID: Tom Schott
Phone: (765) 494-3145 / Fax: (765) 494-5447
E-mail: [email protected]
Web site: www.purduesports.com
Staff Assistant
Betsy Golomski
C: 608-279-8641
E-mail: [email protected]
Indiana SID: Jeff Keag
Phone: (812) 855-6209 / Fax: (812) 855-9401
E-mail: [email protected]
Web site: www.iuhoosiers.com
Staff Assistant
Jacqueline Boscacci
C: 608-279-8653
E-mail: [email protected]
Michigan SID: Dave Ablauf
Phone: (734) 763-4423 / Fax: (734) 647-1188
E-mail: [email protected]
Web site: www.mgoblue.com
Staff Assistant
Brian Mason
C: 608-279-8659
E-mail: [email protected]
Northwestern SID: Mike Wolf
Phone: (847) 467-2028 / Fax: (847) 491-8818
E-mail: [email protected]
Web site: www.nusports.com
Athletic Communications
Office Program Assistant
Anne Franken ([email protected])
Hawaii SID: Derek Inouchi
Phone: (808) 956-4478
E-mail: [email protected]
Web site: www.hawaiiathletics.com
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2009-10 Bowl Games
Bowl Game
New Mexico
St. Petersburg
Date/Time (ET)
Dec. 19 / 2:30 p.m.
Dec. 19 / 8 p.m.
Site
Albuquerque, N.M.
St. Petersburg, Fla.
Matchup
Mountain West vs. WAC
Big East vs. C-USA
Network
ESPN
ESPN
R&L Carriers New Orleans
Dec. 20 / 8 p.m.
New Orleans, La.
C-USA vs. Sun Belt
ESPN
MAACO Las Vegas
Dec. 22 / 8 p.m.
Las Vegas, Nev.
Mountain West vs. Pac-10
ESPN
S.D. County C.U. Poinsettia
Dec. 23 / 8 p.m.
San Diego, Calif.
Mountain West vs. Pac-10
ESPN
Sheraton Hawaii
Dec. 24 / 8 p.m.
Honolulu, Hawaii
C-USA vs. WAC
ESPN
Motor City Bowl
Meineke Car Care
Emerald
Dec. 26 / 1 p.m.
Dec. 26 / 4:30 p.m.
Dec. 26 / 8 p.m.
Detroit, Mich.
Big Ten vs. Mid-American
Charlotte, N.C.
ACC vs. Big East
San Francisco, Calif. ACC vs. Pac-10
ESPN
ESPN
ESPN
Gaylord Hotels Music City
Dec. 27 / 8:15 p.m.
Nashville, Tenn.
ACC vs. SEC
ESPN
Independence
Dec. 28 / 5 p.m.
Shreveport, La.
Big 12 vs. SEC
ESPN
EagleBank
Champs Sports
Dec. 29 / 4:30 p.m.
Dec. 29 / 8 p.m.
Washington, D.C.
Orlando, Fla.
ACC vs. U.S. Military Academy
ACC vs. Big Ten
ESPN
ESPN
Roady’s Humanitarian
Pacific Life Holiday
Texas
Dec. 30 / 4:30 p.m.
Dec. 30 / 8 p.m.
Dec. 30 / 8 p.m.
Boise, Idaho
San Diego, Calif.
Houston, Texas
Mountain West vs. WAC
Big 12 vs. Pac-10
Big 12 vs. U.S. Naval Academy
ESPN
ESPN
NFL
Bell Helicopter Armed Forces
Brut Sun
Insight
Chick-fil-A
Dec. 31 / TBA
Dec. 31 / 12 p.m.
Dec. 31 / 5:30 p.m.
Dec. 31 / 7:30 p.m.
Fort Worth, Texas
El Paso, Texas
Tempe, Ariz.
Atlanta, Ga.
C-USA vs. Mountain West
Pac-10 vs. Big East/Big 12/Notre Dame
Big Ten vs. Big 12
ACC vs. SEC
ESPN
CBS
NFL
ESPN
Outback
Capital One
Konica Minolta Gator
Rose Bowl Game pres. by Citi
Allstate Sugar
Jan. 1 / 11 a.m.
Jan. 1 / 1 p.m.
Jan. 1 / 1 p.m.
Jan. 1 / 5 p.m.
Jan. 1 / 8:30 p.m.
Tampa, Fla.
Orlando, Fla.
Jacksonville, Fla.
Pasadena, Calif.
New Orleans, La.
Big Ten vs. SEC
Big Ten vs. SEC
ACC vs. Big East/Big 12/Notre Dame
*BCS vs. BCS
*BCS vs. BCS
ESPN
ABC
CBS
ABC
FOX
International
AT&T Cotton
Papajohns.com
AutoZone Liberty
Valero Alamo
Jan. 2 / 12 p.m.
Jan. 2 / 2 p.m.
Jan. 2 / 2 p.m.
Jan. 2 / 5:30 p.m.
Jan. 2 / 9 p.m.
Toronto, Canada
Arlington, Texas
Birmingham, Ala.
Memphis, Tenn.
San Antonio, Texas
Big East vs. Mid-American
Big 12 vs. SEC
Big East vs. SEC
C-USA vs. SEC
Big Ten vs. Big 12
ESPN2
FOX
ESPN
ESPN
ESPN
Tostitos Fiesta
Jan. 4 / 8 p.m.
Glendale, Ariz.
*BCS vs. BCS
FOX
FedEx Orange
Jan. 5 / 8 p.m.
Miami, Fla.
*BCS vs. BCS
FOX
GMAC
Jan. 6 / 7 p.m.
Mobile, Ala.
ACC vs. Mid-American
ESPN
Citi BCS National Championship Game
Jan. 7 / 8 p.m.
Pasadena, Calif.
BCS #1 vs. BCS #2
(Dates and Times are Tentative and Subject to Change, times are listed in Eastern Time)
ABC
BOWL CHAMPIONSHIP SERIES - When not having a conference champion participating in the BCS National Championship Game, the
BCS will have the following conference champions serve as host teams: Rose Bowl - Big Ten and Pac-10; FedEx Orange Bowl - ACC;
Allstate Sugar Bowl - SEC; Tostitos Fiesta Bowl - Big 12.
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2009 Big Ten Schedule
September 3
October 10
Eastern Kentucky at Indiana
Miami (OH) at Northwestern
Purdue at Minnesota
Wisconsin at Ohio State
Eastern Illinois at Penn State
Indiana at Virginia
Michigan State at Illinois
Michigan at Iowa
September 5
Towson at Northwestern
Montana State at Michigan State
Western Michigan at Michigan
Minnesota at Syracuse
Navy at Ohio State
Akron at Penn State
Northern Iowa at Iowa
Toledo at Purdue
Missouri at Illinois
Northern Illinois at Wisconsin
October 17
Northwestern at Michigan State
Delaware State at Michigan
Minnesota at Penn State
Iowa at Wisconsin
Ohio State at Purdue
Illinois at Indiana
September 12
Iowa at Iowa State
Eastern Michigan at Northwestern
Western Michigan at Indiana
Central Michigan at Michigan State
Notre Dame at Michigan
Syracuse at Penn State
Fresno State at Wisconsin
Purdue at Oregon
Air Force at Minnesota
Illinois State at Illinois
USC at Ohio State
October 24
Indiana at Northwestern
Penn State at Michigan
Minnesota at Ohio State
Illinois at Purdue
Iowa at Michigan State
October 31
New Mexico State at Ohio State
Purdue at Wisconsin
Michigan at Illinois
Indiana at Iowa
Penn State at Northwestern
Michigan State at Minnesota
September 19
Eastern Michigan at Michigan
California at Minnesota
Northwestern at Syracuse
Temple at Penn State
Wofford at Wisconsin
Indiana at Akron
Arizona at Iowa
Northern Illinois at Purdue
Ohio State at Toledo
Michigan State at Notre Dame
November 7
Wisconsin at Indiana
Western Michigan at Michigan State
Purdue at Michigan
Illinois at Minnesota
Ohio State at Penn State
Northwestern at Iowa
September 26
November 14
Minnesota at Northwestern
Indiana at Michigan
Illinois at Ohio State
Michigan State at Wisconsin
Iowa at Penn State
Notre Dame at Purdue
South Dakota State at Minnesota
Iowa at Ohio State
Indiana at Penn State
Michigan at Wisconsin
Northwestern at Illinois
Michigan State at Purdue
October 3
November 21
Michigan at Michigan State
Wisconsin at Minnesota
Penn State at Illinois
Arkansas State at Iowa
Northwestern at Purdue
Ohio State at Indiana
Wisconsin at Northwestern
Purdue at Indiana
Penn State at Michigan State
Ohio State at Michigan
Minnesota at Iowa
November 27
Illinois at Cincinnati
December 5
Wisconsin at Hawaii
Fresno State at Illinois
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Big Ten Conference
The Big Ten Conference is an association of 11
world-class universities whose member institutions share a common mission of research,
graduate, professional and undergraduate
teaching and public service. Intercollegiate
athletics has an important place within the
mission.
Founded in 1896, the Big Ten has sustained a comprehensive set of shared practices and policies that enforce the priority
of academics in student-athletes’ lives and
emphasize the values of integrity, fairness and
competitiveness. Big Ten universities provide
approximately $94 million in direct financial aid to more than 8,400 men and women
student-athletes who compete for 25 championships, 12 for men and 13 for women.
Conference institutions sponsor broad-based
athletic programs with more than 270 teams.
•
The NCAA collects two types of graduation rates – the federal graduation rate, which
accounts for all entering freshmen who receive
aid and graduate within six years, and the
Graduation Success Rate (GSR), which reflects
the mobility of student-athletes by accounting
for transfers. Based on the most recent federal
graduation rate average for the 1996-99 entering freshmen classes, Big Ten student-athletes
graduated at 71 percent. In comparison,
the student body at conference institutions
graduated at 73 percent while all Division I
student-athletes graduated at 62 percent. The
Big Ten’s GSR was 82 percent compared (the
Division I average was 77 percent).
•
The Big Ten recognized 2,018 Academic
All-Big Ten honorees during the 2006-07
academic year, the highest total in the
last decade. Over the past five years, the
Conference has annually acknowledged more
than 1,800 student-athletes as Academic AllConference honorees.
•
The Big Ten claimed seven team national
championships during the 2006-07 season,
just one shy of the conference record of eight
national titles established during the 1955-56
campaign, while also finishing as the runnerup in five other sports. The Big Ten has
earned at least four national crowns in eight
of the last 10 full seasons.
•
Big Ten Conference schools are among
the national attendance leaders in football,
men’s and women’s basketball and women’s
volleyball. During 2006–07, more than 8.7
million fans attended Big Ten home contests
in those sports.
•
Big Ten Universities are members of the
nation’s only conference whose constituency
is entirely composed of institutions that are
members of the AAU, a prestigious association
of major academic and research institutions in
the United States and Canada.
•
Big Ten Universities have more than four
million living alumni and over 300,000 undergraduate students attending Big Ten universities.
•
Big Ten universities house on their campuses 10 of the nation’s 35 largest academic
libraries. Collectively, conference libraries
hold nearly 70 million bound volumes and the
institutions work collaboratively to build and
share their resources with other league members.
•
Over the past two years, the Big Ten has
reached a series of milestone media agreements to provide the conference with its greatest television exposure ever, including extensions with CBS (for basketball) and ABC/
ESPN (for football, basketball and volleyball)
and the creation of the Big Ten Network, a
national network devoted to Big Ten athletic
and academic programs. The Big Ten Network
will operate 24 hours a day, 365 days a year,
and is set to launch in August of 2007. It will
showcase a wide array of sports as well as
original programming produced by conference
institutions and represents a 20-year partnership between the Big Ten and Fox. The conference’s new media agreements will result in the
broadcast of more than 500 events nationally
and regionally beginning with the 2007-08
academic year, compared to 300 events in the
final year of the previous agreements.
•
Since 1992, the Big Ten has created in
excess of 2,000 new opportunities for wome
student-athletes and established 28 new women’s teams.
Big Ten Network
Showcasing a wide array of sports as well as
original programming produced by the conference’s 11 institutions, the Big Ten Network
will operate 24 hours a day, 365 days a year.
The Big Ten Network will be made available to
all cable and satellite carriers and distributors
nationwide. Most events and programs will be
produced in High-Definition television (HDTV).
Big Ten Network Programming
* Greater exposure to Big Ten sports
* Big Ten championships events
* 660 hours per year of campus programming
* Coverage from the conference’s vast library
of historic sporting events
* 35+ football games per season
* 105+ regular-season men’s basketball games
* 55+ regular-season games
* 170+ Olympic sporting events
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Wisconsin Future Schedules
2010
Sept. 4
Sept. 11
Sept. 18
Sept. 25
Oct. 2
Oct. 9
Oct. 16
Oct. 23
Nov. 6
Nov. 13
Nov. 20
Nov. 27
at UNLV
San Jose State
Arizona State
Austin Peay
at Michigan State
Minnesota (HC)
Ohio State
at Iowa
at Purdue
Indiana
at Michigan
Northwestern
2011
Sept. 3
Sept. 10
Sept. 17
Sept. 24
Oct. 1
Oct. 8
Oct. 15
Oct. 29
Nov. 5
Nov. 12
Nov. 19
Nov. 26
UNLV
Oregon State
vs. Northern Illinois
(at Soldier Field, Chicago)
South Dakota
Iowa (HC)
Michigan
at Minnesota
at Northwestern
Purdue
at Penn State
Michigan State
at Illinois
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Wisconsin Radio Network
Last spring the University of WisconsinMadison and Learfield Sports agreed to a
contract extension that grants Learfield Sports
certain marketing and multi-media rights with
Badger athletics for the next 12 years.
The previous contract was scheduled to
run through June 30, 2009. The extension
added 10 more years to the agreement.
Learfield Sports’ Madison-based staff,
which operates under the name Badger Sports
Properties (BSP), will continue to manage the
corporate sponsorship programs in support of
UW Athletics and be responsible for the production and distribution of live radio broadcasts of Badgers sports, as well as coaches
shows and more.
Under the terms of the contract extension, Learfield Sports will pay the UW Athletic
Department a minimum of $75 million in
guaranteed rights payments over the next 12
years.
Among other items included in the extension, Learfield Sports will continue to provide
the Athletic Department with a comprehensive
package of complimentary radio advertising
inventory for use in promoting UW Athletics
and will donate $25,000 each year of the
contract to fully endow a scholarship in the
UW-Madison School of Journalism and Mass
Communication.
Learfield Sports has partnered with the
University of Wisconsin since 1994, producing
annually more than 100 radio broadcasts of
Badger football, basketball and hockey games
on a statewide network. In 2001, Learfield
Sports acquired the multimedia rights creating marketing opportunities beyond radio
to include television, venue signage, event
impact, retail promotions, corporate hospitality, print and uwbadgers.com.
In addition to Wisconsin, Learfield Sports
manages multimedia rights for more than
30 collegiate institutions and associations
including other Big Ten Conference members
Iowa, Indiana, Minnesota, Purdue and Penn
State. The company also manages the marketing partnerships for the Black Coaches
Association (BCA) and provides exclusive
sports programming to more than 1,000 radio
stations throughout the country. Additionally,
Team Services, LLC, a Learfield Sports company, specializes in venue naming rights, marketing research and sales consultation.
Appleton
Ashland(2)
Ashland(1)
Beaver Dam
Beaver Dam
Beloit
Berlin
Black River Falls
Dodgeville(1)
Duluth/Superior
Eau Claire(1)
Eau Claire(2)
Fond du Lac
Fort Atkinson
Green Bay
Green Bay
Hayward
Janesville
Kenosha
La Crosse
Ladysmith
Lancaster
Madison
Madison
Manitowoc
Marinette
Marshfield
Marshfield
Medford(1)
Medford(2)
Milwaukee
Minneapolis/
St. Paul/St. Cloud
Minocqua
Minocqua(1)
Park Falls(1)
Platteville
Prairie Du Chien
Prairie Du Chien
Reedsburg
Rhinelander
Rice Lake
Richland Center
River Falls
River Falls
Shawano
Sheboygan
Sparta(1)
Sparta(1)
Stevens Point
Sturgeon Bay
Sturgeon Bay
Viroqua
Waupaca
Wausau
Wausau(3)
Wisconsin Rapids
Affiliates Listing
City
Amery
Antigo
Antigo(1)
Call Letters
WXCE-AM
WATK-AM
WACD-FM
Freq.
1260
900
106.1
(1)-Football only
(2)-Basketball only
(3)-Hockey only
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WHBY-AM
WATW-AM
WJJH-FM
WBEV-AM
WXRO-FM
WTJK-AM
WISS-AM
WWIS-FM
WDMP-AM
WDSM-AM
WBIZ-AM
WBIZ-FM
KFIZ-AM
WFAW-AM
WDUZ-FM
WDUZ-AM
WRLS-FM
WCLO-AM
WLIP-AM
WFRZ-FM
WLDY-AM
WGLR-AM
WIBA-FM
WIBA-AM
WOMT-AM
WMAM-AM
WDLB-AM
WOSQ-FM
WKEB-FM
WIGM-AM
WTMJ-AM
1150
1400
96.7
1430
95.3
1380
1090
99.7
810
710
1400
100.7
1450
940
107.5
1400
92.3
1230
1050
105.5
1340
1280
101.5
1310
1240
570
1450
92.3
99.3
1490
620
WBHR-AM
WLKD-AM
WMQA-FM
WCQM-FM
WPVL-AM
WPRE-AM
WQPC-FM
WRDB-AM
WOBT-AM
WJMC-AM
WRCO-AM
WEVR-AM
WEVR-FM
WTCH-AM
WHBL-AM
WKLJ-AM
WCOW-FM
WSPT-AM
WDOR-AM
WDOR-FM
WVRQ-AM
WDUX-FM
WSAU-AM
WXCO-AM
WFHR-AM
660
1570
95.9
98.3
1590
980
94.3
1400
1240
1240
1450
1550
106.3
960
1330
1290
97.1
1010
910
93.9
1360
92.7
550
1230
1320
Primary Media List
TELEVISION
WKOW (ABC), P.O. Box 100, Madison, WI 53701...................................................(608) 274-6118
WMTV (NBC), 615 Forward Drive, Madison, WI 53711 ...........................................(608) 443-0249
WISC (CBS), 7025 Raymond Road, Madison, WI 53719 .........................................(608) 276-7400
WTMJ (NBC), 720 E. Capitol Drive, Milwaukee, WI 53201 .....................................(414) 967-5316
WITI (FOX), 9001 N. Green Bay Road, Milwaukee, WI 53217 .................................(414) 586-2186
WISN (ABC), P.O. Box 402, Milwaukee, WI 53201..................................................(414) 937-3331
WDJT (CBS), 809 S. 60th Street, Milwaukee, WI 53214 .............................. (414) 777-5800 x8127
WHA (WPT), 821 University Avenue, Madison, WI 53706 .......................................(608) 263-2121
RADIO
WIBA, 2651 S. Fish Hatchery Road, Madison, WI 53711 ........................................(608) 274-5450
ESPN Radio, 2651 S. Fish Hatchery Road, Madison, WI 53711 ...............................(608) 274-5450
WTLX, 5315 Wall Street, Suite 135, Madison, WI 53719 ....................................... 1-888-677-1005
WSUM, P.O. Box 260020, Madison, WI 53726 .......................................................(608) 262-9469
WTDY, 730 Rayovac Drive, Madison, WI 53711 .....................................................(608) 271-1301
PRINT
Wisconsin State Journal, P.O. Box 8058, Madison, WI 53708 ............................... (608) 252-6165
The Capital Times, P.O. Box 8060, Madison, WI 53708......................................... (608) 252-6474
Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, 119 MLK Jr, Blvd, # LL1, Madison, WI 53703-3355.. (608) 258-2271
Appleton Post-Crescent, 306 W. Washington, Appleton, WI 54912 ................(920) 733-4411 x230
Janesville Gazette, P.O. Box 5001, Janesville, WI 53547 ............................ 1-800-236-0853 x248
Green Bay Press-Gazette, 435 E. Walnut Street, Green Bay, WI 54307................. (920) 431-8222
Green Bay News-Chronicle, P.O. Box 2467, Green Bay, WI 54306 ........................ (920) 432-2941
Racine Journal Times, 212 4th Street, Racine, WI 53403 ........................................(262) 631-1708
Kenosha News, 5800 7th Ave., Kenosha, WI 53141 .............................................. (262) 656-6290
Wausau Daily Herald, P.O. Box 1286, Wausau, WI 54402 .................................... (715) 845-0701
Dubuque Telegraph-Herald, Eighth & Bluff Streets, Dubuque, IA 52001 .............. (563) 588-5611
Oshkosh Northwestern, P.O. Box 2926, Oshkosh, WI 54903 ................................ (920) 426-6659
Eau Claire Leader Telegram, 701 S. Farwell Street, Eau Claire, WI 54702 ............ (715) 833-9200
La Crosse Tribune, 401 N. Third Street, La Crosse, WI 54601 .............................. (608) 791-8315
Badger Herald, 326 W. Gorham St., Madison, WI 53703 ...............................(608) 257-4712, x26
Daily Cardinal, 2142 Vilas Hall, Madison, WI 53706 ....................................(608) 262-8000 x217
WIRE SERVICE
Associated Press, 1901 Fish Hatchery Road, Madison, WI 53713 .......................... (608) 255-3679
Associated Press, 111 E. Wisconsin Ave., Suite 1925, Milwaukee, WI 53203 ........ (414) 225-3580
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