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The 2024 Wisconsin Badgers football team represented the University of Wisconsin–Madison as a member of the Big Ten Conference during the 2024 NCAA Division I FBS football season. The Badgers were led by second-year head coach Luke Fickell and played home games at Camp Randall Stadium located in Madison, Wisconsin .
The University of Wisconsin–Madison Badgers have drafted 299 players into the National Football League (NFL) since the league began holding drafts in 1936. [ a 1 ] The Badgers' highest draft position was second overall in 1944 , when Pat Harder was selected by Card-Pitt . [ 3 ]
Entering the 2024 NFL draft, Dane Brugler of The Athletic ranked Bowden as the best long snapper available and the only one with a draftable grade. [10] After going unselected in the draft, he was signed by the Green Bay Packers as an undrafted free agent. [13] [14] He was released on July 23, 2024 and signed back with the Packers a week later.
Three Wisconsin football players (Joe Tippmann, Keeanu Benton and Nick Herbig) were taken in the 2023 NFL draft, marking the seventh straight year that three or more Badgers were selected in the ...
Coach Luke Fickell and the Wisconsin Badgers signed 22 players for the 2024 class on Wednesday. ... He was a standout center at UW from 1996-2000 and played 10 seasons in the NFL. ... Chez Mellusi ...
Bruhn would continue Wisconsin's success, after an initial setback with a 1-5-3 record in 1956. Wisconsin returned to the Rose Bowl as Big Ten Champions in 1959, but fell to the Washington Huskies, 44–8. Wisconsin QB Ron Vander Kelen attempting a pass in the 1963 Rose Bowl, the first No. 1 vs. No. 2 match-up in a bowl game
Wisconsin's Jackson McGohan is a transfer from LSU. He and Wisconsin's other tight ends could have a bigger role in the passing offense this season. Luke Fickell’s staff tried to bring Jackson ...
The Badgers participated in the NCAA tournament for 19 consecutive seasons (1999–2017). Wisconsin tied for first place in the Big Ten in the 2001–02 season, along with Indiana, Illinois, and Ohio State. In 2002–03 the Badgers won the Big Ten outright, but then lost in the quarterfinals of the Big Ten tournament to Ohio State.