Wisconsin
Which recruits are taking official visits to Wisconsin?
The Wisconsin Badgers held several unofficial visits for recruits this spring, where potential commits were able to see the new-look team run by head coach Luke Fickell.
The early returns have already been seen, as the Badgers were able to salvage their 2023 class with 15 recruits, despite the coaching turnover, and already have eight commits for the 2024 class, with several likely to come this summer.
Ahead of what will be a busy next few months, let’s see who the Badgers are hosting on official visits, per 247Sports.
Tuesday, May 30
Three-star S Kaj Sanders: Expected to make his commitment decision on July 30th. 6’1, 175-pound recruit from New Jersey that has 23 offers. Top schools involve Miami, UNC, Penn State, South Carolina, Wisconsin, and Rutgers.
Friday, June 2
Three-star DL Hank Weber: 6’4, 230-pound recruit from Tennessee that has 15 offers. Top schools involve UNC, Vanderbilt, and, Wisconsin.
Three-star S Xavier Lucas: 6’0, 185-pound recruit from Florida that has 21 offers. Recruited by six Big Ten schools, including Wisconsin.
Three-star DL Dillan Johnson: 6’2, 287-pound recruit from Tennessee that has 17 offers. Offered by Wisconsin on March 25th, and is a potential two-star athlete in football and wrestling.
Three-star LB Landon Gauthier: 6’3, 220-pound recruit from Green Bay, Wisconsin that is currently committed to the Badgers.
Three-star IOL Ryan Cory: 6’4, 290-pound recruit from Pennsylvania that has 23 offers.
Three-star S Raphael Dunn: 6’4, 200-pound recruit from New Jersey that has nine offers. Kentucky and Vanderbilt among leaders in interest. Four official visits scheduled to Wisconsin, Illinois, Kentucky, and Vanderbilt.
Three-star S Kahmir Prescott: 6’1, 190-pound recruit from Pennsylvania that is currently committed to the Badgers.
Four-star EDGE Anelu Lafaele: 6’3, 222-pound recruit from Hawaii that has 17 offers. Top schools include Notre Dame, Wisconsin, Arizona State, and Washington.
Four-star EDGE Dominic Nichols: 6’5, 245-pound recruit from Maryland that has 35 offers. Other top schools include Michigan and Penn State.
Four-star CB Miles Lockhart: 5’10, 185-pound recruit from Arizona that has 23 offers. Top interest comes from Ohio State, and Lockhart will announce decision on July 6th.
Four-star RB Darrion Dupree: 5’10, 190-pound recruit from Illinois that has 28 offers. Offered by nine Big Ten schools thus far.
Four-star WR I’Marion Stewart: 6’1, 180-pound recruit from Illinois that has 17 offers. Offered by seven Big Ten schools thus far.
Four-star OT Kevin Haywood: 6’7, 290-pound recruit from Pennsylvania that has 27 offers. Top schools in Penn State, Kentucky, Auburn, and USC.
Wednesday, June 6
Three-star WR Kyan Berry-Johnson: 5’10, 162-pound recruit from Illinois that is currently committed to the Badgers.
Friday, June 9
Three-star S Cam Richardson: 6’2, 185-pound recruit from New Jersey that has 17 offers. Sporting offers from four Big Ten schools, Richardson’s lone scheduled official visit is to Wisconsin.
Three-star RB Gideon Ituka: 5’9, 220-pound recruit from Maryland that has 10 offers. Receiving strong interest from Boston College.
Three-star CB Jay Harper: 6’0, 165-pound recruit from Alabama that has 12 offers. Top interests include Louisville, Wisconsin, Texas A&M, Kentucky, and Clemson.
Three-star OL Marcus Harrison: 6’8, 295-pound recruit from New York that has 11 offers. Badgers are looking for a second offensive tackle after landing Derek Jensen and Harrison fits the mold.
Three-star LB Thomas Heiberger: 6’3, 220-pound recruit from South Dakota that is currently committed to the Badgers.
Thursday, June 15th
Four-star S Koy Beasley: 6’0, 180-pound recruit from Ohio that has 20 offers. Offered by six Big Ten schools, including Wisconsin.
Friday, June 16th
Three-star DL Joe Barno: 6’4, 240-pound recruit from Illinois that has 17 offers. Two official visits scheduled: one to Wisconsin and one to Illinois.
Wisconsin
Wisconsin Starting From Scratch After Incredible Streak Ends
Wisconsin football has always been a model of consistency, and had 22 consecutive winning seasons — until yesterday. The Badgers’ loss to Minnesota sends them to a 5-7 record and a sub-.500 record for the first time since 2001. And while Wisconsin was never competing for national championships, they could always be counted on as a tough team to beat. Not in 2024.
Wisconsin had owned the second-longest streak of winning seasons, behind only Boise State, who has 26 straight seasons. That all came crashing down on Friday night, along with countless other reasons to forget 2024…
Not only did that streak end, so too did the 22-year bowl streak (unless by some miracle they get an invite at 5-7.) After reaching 5-2, it seemed all but certain the Badgers could squeeze out one more win over their last five, but everything fell apart down the stretch.
Wisconsin also went 0-3 in trophy games this season, losing to Iowa, Nebraska and Minnesota during a five-game losing streak to end the season. It was a hard reality to face, especially for seniors.
Luke Fickell extended his losing streak against ranked opponents to 0-6 since taking over the head coaching job at Wisconsin as well. Things won’t get any easier in 2025 either with Ohio State, Oregon, Alabama and Michigan on the schedule.
Overall, what could’ve gone wrong, went wrong. It’s been a season to forget, but with so many streaks and traditions coming to an end, it will be hard to put this one out of memory.
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Wisconsin factory-induced snow leads to busy Thanksgiving for local tow company
EAU CLAIRE, Wis. (FOX 9) – Some unexpected snow in western Wisconsin led to multiple crashes on Interstate 94.
What we know
The National Weather Service says the snow formed from steam coming from a factory in Menomonie.
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The Wisconsin Highway Patrol tells FOX 9 that the snow on I-94 only stretched for 10 miles. It caught one tow truck driver near Eau Claire by surprise when he got a tow call.
“We got our first call, and they said it was white-out conditions and to take your time, to be careful, I looked out the window and the sun was shining,” said Eric Rehberg Manager of Chad’s Towing and Recovery.
Police say there were a total of 16 crashes, one of them with serious injuries. Phones at Chad’s Towing and Recovery were ringing off the hook.
“We probably were in the 20 to 25 calls,” said Rehberg.
Wisconsin State Troopers closed off the highway for three hours, from 11 a.m. till about 2 p.m. The snow on Highway 94 only spanned for 10 miles.
“One side of town didn’t have any snow, and the roads were dry, and the middle part of town had four inches of snow and cars in the ditch and into each other all over the place,” said Rehberg.
How did this happen?
The National Weather Service reports that snow formed from steam coming from a factory in Menomonie, adding that conditions were in a “sweet spot” for snow formation to come from supercooled water droplets.
The result was a narrow 100-mile plume of snow.
“I read that this morning, and I wasn’t sure what to think about that. I guess it’s possible,” said Rehberg.
FOX 9 reached out to one factory in the area to see if they knew what the source of the steam was, but no administrative staff were available.
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Wisconsin football alums disgusted with ‘sad state of affairs’ of Badgers program after loss to Minnesota
Wisconsin’s Luke Fickell struggling to understand team’s inconsistency
The Badgers football coach met with reporters following a 44-25 loss to Nebraska at Memorial Stadium in Lincoln, Nebraska.
Wisconsin football’s season is sunk.
And it’s a program that’s facing uncharted waters after Friday’s dreadful showing in its 24-7 loss to Minnesota in the regular-season finale.
No bowl game. A losing season. Questions about the coaching staff. Questions about the roster.
The season has actually been sinking for some time, but the Badgers still had a chance to salvage whatever was left of it with a win over Minnesota.
It was a rivalry game. It was at home. And it was for a chance to play in a bowl game, something that every Wisconsin team has played in for the last 22 years.
Instead, the Badgers lost for the fifth straight time behind an offense that is no longer recognizable to players from the past. Wisconsin also suffered its third consecutive defeat at Camp Randall Stadium and fourth this season.
Former Wisconsin football players have been following the season closely and speaking out in disgust on social media as the losses have piled up. Like the fans at Camp Randall Stadium on Friday, they again let their feelings be known about the direction of the program as Wisconsin finished the 2024 season 5-7.
Here’s a sample of the reactions from the likes of Brian Calhoun, Braelon Allen, Sojourn Shelton and others:
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