Wisconsin
Who Makes Wisconsin’s fullback Mt. Rushmore?
We’ve been over several other positions with these, but now we’ve arrived at the toughest to pick and probably the most Badgery of them all: Fullback.
This is a bit poignant since the current Wisconsin Badgers team doesn’t feature a fullback, but that’s a story for another day. So, let’s turn to my list of the best four who’ve ever put on a Badger uniform. (Note: Alan Ameche was considered a running back, not a fullback, for purposes of this exercise.)
As I’ve noted previously, there’s more than a bit of a recency bias in these (read: if you were good 50+ years ago you have an uphill battle), so please absorb it through that lens (and by all means let me know who I’ve missed).
Cecil Martin
This one is probably the easiest. The consummate Badger, 1998 team captain Cecil Martin not only opened more holes than we can count for Ron Dayne and won a Rose Bowl doing so, but he was also a four year starter at a premium position (at the time) and scored eight touchdowns.
Tough, strong, and athletic, Martin was an absolute bulldozer who parlayed his days in Madison into a solid NFL career for the Eagles after being taken in the sixth round. Yeah, Martin is in so get the chisel ready.
Matt Bernstein
His ”Hebrew Hammer” moniker is definitely worth some points here, as is rushing for 123 yards as a fill-in running back while fasting for Yom Kippur to beat Penn State.
But, this selection is mostly about him being a talented and steady Badger who delivered 53 touchdown-resulting blocks, an outstanding teammate, and dude who simply loves Madison. He also scored five times and caught 22 passes.
Trivia: He has 90 kick return yards and is a member of the National Jewish Sports Hall of Fame.
Alec Ingold
A smart, punishing blocker for four seasons in Madison, Ingold also had soft hands and nimble feet, which helped him to seven career Badger touchdowns and a nearly-19 yards per catch average.
Although he went undrafted, Ingold has carved out a meaningful role with the Raiders and Dolphins, and is signed in Miami through 2026, an unusual amount of job security for an NFL fullback in 2024.
Derek Watt
While he was the least heralded of the Watt brothers who played in Madison, Derek was a tough, talented fullback with a knack for big blocks.
He was the primary fullback for two of the top three Wisconsin football rushing seasons in school history in 2013 and 2014, and caught 15 passes for 139 yards as a senior in 2015.
A sixth-round pick for the Chargers in 2016, Watt played seven years in the NFL, including three alongside his brother T.J. in Pittsburgh.
Special Mention: Mark Montgomery, Chad Kuhns, Austin Ramesh, Dave Mohapp.
Honorable Mention: Chris Pressley, Mason Stokke, John Chenal, Bradie Ewing.
Wisconsin
Wisconsin knocks off another top-10 team in Michigan State
MADISON, Wis. — Nick Boyd scored 29 points and shot 5-of-7 from 3-point range as Wisconsin trounced No. 10 Michigan State 92-71 on Friday night, marking the second time in four nights that the Badgers have beaten a top-10 team.
Wisconsin (18-7, 10-4 Big Ten) is the first team to post three wins over top-10 squads this season. The Badgers won 91-88 at No. 2 Michigan on Jan. 10 and pulled out a 92-90 overtime victory at No. 8 Illinois on Tuesday.
The Badgers made their first five 3-point attempts in the opening 5½ minutes and never looked back on their way to a surprisingly easy victory that ended with a court storming.
Wisconsin never trailed and led by as many as 24. The Badgers shot 15-of-35 from 3-point range, including 10-of-17 in the first half.
Wisconsin’s 21-point win was its largest against a top-10 team in the AP Poll era (since 1948-49). The Badgers’ only other 20-point win against a top-10 opponent came on Feb. 18, 1989, against No. 5 Illinois (72-52).
Boyd scored 20 of his 29 points in the first half, while John Blackwell had 19 of his 24 in the second half. Nolan Winter added 10 points and 11 rebounds for Wisconsin.
Coen Carr had 19 points to lead Michigan State (20-5, 10-4). Jeremy Fears Jr. had 14 points and 12 assists, but he shot just 3-of-12 from the floor.
Michigan State trailed 24-14 when Spartans center Carson Cooper landed awkwardly on a drive and briefly left the game. The Badgers outscored Michigan State 8-0 while Cooper was out — completing a 15-0 spurt — and led 32-14 when he got back on the floor two minutes later.
The Spartans cut the margin to nine on a couple of occasions after Cooper returned, but Wisconsin built its lead up again and led 51-34 at the break. The margin never dipped below 15 in the second half.
ESPN Research and The Associated Press contributed to this report.
Wisconsin
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Wisconsin
How to Watch, Listen to MSU’s Interesting Test at Wisconsin
One of the longer breaks for Michigan State basketball this season is about to end.
Tenth-ranked MSU has had five days to rest and prepare after last Saturday’s win against then-No. 5 Illinois. Now, the Spartans (20-4 overall, 10-3 Big Ten) are back in action for an interesting matchup against Wisconsin (17-7, 9-4) on the road in Madison.
Just like Michigan State is, the Badgers are coming off an overtime win against the Fighting Illini, too. Wisconsin went into Champaign and took Illinois down, 92-90, on Tuesday night. The Badgers also have a win at now-No. 2 Michigan, so elite opponents don’t seem to scare them very much.
Here’s how you can watch this interesting matchup between MSU and Wisconsin:
TV Info
Tip-Off: 8 p.m. ET (7 p.m. CT, local)
Channel: FOX
Announcers: Jason Benetti (play-by-play); Steve Smith (analyst)
Radio Info – Spartan Media Network
Lansing: WMMQ (94.9 FM), WJIM (1240 AM)
Detroit: WJR (760 AM)
Grand Rapids: WBFX (101.3 FM)
Other radio stations from around the state of Michigan can be found RIGHT HERE.
SiriusXM: Channels 106 or 195 or on the SiriusXM app.
Announcers: Will Tieman (play-by-play); Matt Steigenga (color analyst); Zach Surdenik (host)
More on Wisconsin, Friday’s Matchup
What has been interesting about UW’s season is how up and down it has been. The Badgers’ road victories over the Wolverines and the Fighting Illini are two of the best wins in the country, but those are actually their only Quad 1 victories, with Wisconsin having a 2-6 Q1 record for the whole season and currently being ranked 37th in the NCAA’s NET rankings.
For some additional reference, Michigan State doesn’t have a win really even close to the quality of those two elite wins for Wisconsin, but the Spartans currently have a 7-3 record during Quad 1 opportunities.
There is also a “Quad 1-A” classification, too, which is the upper half of Q1. MSU is 2-3 in those opportunities, its wins being against Illinois and now-No. 11 North Carolina. Getting a win on the road against Wisconsin, a projected 8 or 9 seed currently, would be a nice addition to the Spartans’ resume.
Wisconsin has two key guards to know. Point guard Nick Boyd leads the team in scoring and ranks fifth in the Big Ten at 20.2 points per game. Two-man John Blackwell, a Michigan native, also solidifies the Badgers’ backcourt — he averages 18.7 points per game (eighth in the Big Ten).
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