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Wisconsin football's 2025 defense received a shakeup when starting cornerback Nyzier Fourqurean lost the appeal of his ...
The Wisconsin Badgers are losing one of the key pieces of their secondary thanks to an appeal by the NCAA. A federal judge ruled on Wednesday that cornerback Ny ...
In the transfer portal era, it feels like the Wisconsin Badgers lost major chunks of their team to departures and graduation. It turns out, they lost less than ...
The Wisconsin Badgers received unfortunate news today after a previous appeal by the NCAA was approved, causing a sudden shift in Madison. Defensive back and Badgers veteran leader Nyzier Fourqurean ...
Wisconsin should be able to produce a more consistent offense under Grimes, whose Kansas offense tied for 11th in the nation ...
The NCAA handed down penalties to the Wisconsin Badgers for violating a recruiting rule in 2023 that has since changed, as first reported by the Wisconsin State Journal.
Wisconsin's top class of 2026 running back commit, Amari Latimer, was elevated to a four-star prospect on Monday.
Wisconsin Badgers' reported NCAA penalties for 2023 recruiting violation should have minimal impact; New college football salary cap will make recruiting and developing even more important for ...
The NCAA is penalizing Wisconsin football for recruiting infractions that occurred during the spring of 2023. BadgerExtra's Colten Bartholomew was the first to report the news. Bartholomew writes ...
The Badgers' brand as a leading Big Ten program and the program's financial backing all enforce that reality. 2025's on-field results, for example, won't change Wisconsin's overall place in the sport.
The University of Wisconsin and its NIL collective have sued the University of Miami, saying it knowingly induced one of the Badgers’ football players to abandon a lucrative name, image and likeness ...
The NCAA is penalizing Wisconsin football for recruiting infractions that occurred during the spring of 2023. BadgerExtra's Colten Bartholomew was the first to report the news. Bartholomew writes ...