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WISCONSIN FOOTBALL 2019 FACT BOOK 2019 FOOTBALL SCHEDULE

Date Opponent Time/Result Aug. 30 at USF 6 p.m. Sept. 7 CENTRAL MICHIGAN 2:30 p.m. Sept. 21 MICHIGAN* 11 a.m. Sept. 28 NORTHWESTERN* TBD Oct. 5 KENT STATE TBD Oct. 12 MICHIGAN STATE* 2:30/3 p.m. Oct. 19 at * 11 a.m. Oct. 26 at Ohio State* TBD Nov. 9 IOWA* TBD Nov. 16 at Nebraska* TBD Nov. 23 PURDUE* TBD Nov. 30 at * TBD Dec. 7 Big Ten Football Championship Game (, Indianapolis) all times Central WISCONSIN FOOTBALL | 2019 FACT BOOK Contents

Personnel Wisconsin and the NFL Director of Athletics ...... 2-3 Former Badgers in Pro Football ...... 213-216 ...... 4-5 NFL Honors ...... 217 Assistant Coaches ...... 6-15 Badgers in the NFL Draft ...... 218-220 Football Support Staff ...... 16-20 Postseason All-Star Games ...... 221-222

The 2019 Badgers All-Time Results Alphabetical Roster ...... 22-23 Yearly Records ...... 224-225 Numerical Roster ...... 24-25 All-Time Yearly Scores ...... 226-241 Series Records vs. All Opponents ...... 242 2018 Season in Review All-Time Scores with Opponents ...... 243-252 All-Time Scores with AP Ranked Opponents ...... 253-256 Schedule and Results ...... 78 Wisconsin in the AP Top 25 ...... 257-259 Team Overall Stats ...... 79 Wisconsin in the USA Today Coaches Poll ...... 260-261 Individual Stats ...... 80-83 Wisconsin in the BCS/CFP Standings ...... 262 Game-by-Game Statistics ...... 85 Gametime Weather Conditions ...... 263 Participation ...... 86-87 Night Games ...... 264 Individual Game-by-Game Statistics ...... 87-91 Biggest Comebacks ...... 264 Game Recaps ...... 92-98 Fourth-Quarter Comeback Wins ...... 265 Shutouts ...... 266-267 Records Overtime Games ...... 268-269 Attendance Figures ...... 270 Individual Records ...... 100-102 Largest Crowds ...... 271 Service ...... 103 Rushing...... 104-112 Passing ...... 113-118 History Receiving ...... 119-122 Past Head Coaches ...... 272-275 Total Offense ...... 123 All-Alvarez Team / All-Time Team ...... 276 Scoring...... 124-125 Assistant Coaches (since 1944) ...... 277 Field Goals and PATs ...... 126-128 Significant Dates ...... 278-285 All-Purpose Yards ...... 129 Wisconsin Football Glossary ...... 286-289 Defense ...... 130-133 ...... 134 Stadium Punting ...... 135 Kickoff/ Returns...... 136-137 History and Facts ...... 290-291 Statistical Champions ...... 138-139 25 Greatest Moments ...... 292-293 Yearly Statistical Leaders ...... 140-143 The Camp Randall 100 ...... 294 Team Records ...... 144-150 Records ...... 151 Bowl Games Best Opponent Performances ...... 151 Offensive Statistical Trends ...... 152-153 Bowl History ...... 294 Defensive Statistical Trends...... 154-155 Game Summaries ...... 297-311 Game-By-Game Statistics (1998-2018) ...... 156-166 Individual Records ...... 312-315 The Last Time It Happened ...... 168-170 Team Bowl Game Records ...... 316-324

Honors and Awards Media Information Major Individual Awards ...... 172-173 Covering the Badgers ...... 326-327 All-Americans ...... 174-177 Athletic Communications Staff ...... 328-332 First-Team All-Americans ...... 178-183 Big Ten / Playoff Info ...... 333 First-Team All-Big Ten ...... 184-185 2019 Big Ten Schedule ...... 334 Big Ten Players of the Week ...... 186-187 2019-20 Bowl Game Schedule ...... 335 Academic Honors ...... 188-189 Wisconsin Future Schedules ...... 336 Academic All-Big Ten...... 190-192 Badger Sports Network ...... 337 Team Honors and Awards ...... 193-195 Quick Facts...... 338 Retired Numbers ...... 196 College Football Hall of Fame ...... 196 Team Captains ...... 197 Regular Starters (1991-2018) ...... 198-201 All-Time Letterwinners ...... 202-212

1 WISCONSIN FOOTBALL | 2019 FACT BOOK Director of Athletics Barry Alvarez

Barry Alvarez is in his 17th year as Director of for 16 seasons (1990- Athletics at the University of Wisconsin in 2019-20, 2005). He has been and his 15th without the additional title of head at the forefront of the football coach. Alvarez served as A.D. and football revival of the Badger coach from 2004-05. athletic program dur- Wisconsin has enjoyed remarkable success during ing his entire tenure in Alvarez’s tenure at the head of the athletic depart- Madison. He piloted ment, winning a combined 15 team national titles Wisconsin to three Big and 64 conference regular-season or tournament Ten and crowns since he took over. In 2017-18, he earned titles (including back- Under Armour of the Year honors. to-back in 1998-99) In Alvarez’s 16 previous seasons as A.D., en route to becoming Wisconsin has finished among the top 30 in the the winningest football NACDA Director’s Cup 15 times, including 16th- coach in school history place finishes in 2018-19, 2016-17 and 2006-07 (119-74-4 record). In December, 2012 he returned (2nd-best in school history). Six different programs to the sidelines and guided the Badgers against have won national titles during Alvarez’s tenure, Stanford in the . Two years later, including four in the magical 2005-06 season. he came back one last time to lead UW to a 34-31 Fourteen different teams have been crowned as upset win over Auburn in the 2015 . conference champions, including five each in 2005- Alvarez was just the 10th coach in Big Ten his- 06, 2006-07, 2007-08, 2012-13 and 2014-15. tory to win 100 games at one conference institu- Alvarez has overseen an unprecedented run of tion. The 1993 national coach of the year, he was success in football and men’s . From a two-time (1993 and 1998) Big Ten Coach of the 2002-03 to 2016-17, UW appeared in a bowl game Year and a finalist for ESPN’s coach of the decade and the NCAA men’s basketball tournament 15 (1990s) honor. He received the Victor Award’s 1999 consecutive seasons. That is the longest streak in National Coach of the Year accolade and was the NCAA history, surpassing Texas’ run of 12 straight 2004 AFCA Region 3 Coach of the Year. Alvarez years from 1998-99 to 2009-10. also was awarded the 2017 Paul “Bear” Bryant More than 1,700 student-athletes have earned Lifetime Achievement Award. Academic All-Big Ten honors in Alvarez’s 15-year Alvarez retired from coaching at the conclusion tenure. Since 2009-10, UW student-athletes have of the 2005 season in order to concentrate solely achieved at least a 3.0 cumulative GPA. on running the Division of Intercollegiate Athletics. In 2012, under Alvarez’s direction, UW Athletics He has made a lasting impression on the Wisconsin created the Badgers Give Back program. A commu- sports scene. His well-documented turnaround of nity relations platform meant to provide direction the once-moribund Badger football program has for the department’s community projects, stream- helped to allow the school’s entire athletic depart- line the request process for appearances, increase ment to blossom into one of the finest and most publicity of student-athlete outreach efforts and respected in college sports. ensure compliance with NCAA regulations, it has When Alvarez arrived in Madison in 1990, become a staple of the student-athlete experience Wisconsin had compiled a 9-36 record during the at UW. In 2018-19, more than 600 student-athletes previous four seasons and attendance at Camp participated in Badgers Give Back activities. Randall Stadium had dipped to an average of Alvarez was appointed in the spring of 2008 as 41,734 per game (54 percent of capacity). The pro- one of the chairs of the NCAA's Football Academic gram sorely needed a boost and got it when new Enhancement Group, which was formed to review Director of Athletics hired Alvarez from and recommend improvements for the APR rat- Notre Dame, where he had been an assistant coach ing. He also serves on the NCAA Football Issues under . Committee and was a member of the College Over the next 16 seasons Alvarez transformed Football Playoff Committee in its first three years. the football program and, subsequently, the cul- In addition, Alvarez was named “Person of the Year” ture of athletics at the UW. The success of the by the Big Ten Club of in 2008. football program ignited and heightened interest in Alvarez was voted into the state of sports. Alvarez’s list of accomplishments at Athletic Hall of Fame and the Rose Bowl Hall of Wisconsin is remarkable. Consider just a few of the Fame in 2009, the UW Athletics Hall of Fame in most notable: 2010, and the Hall of Fame in 2016. • winningest coach in school history (record of Elected to the College Football Hall of Fame in 119-74-4, .614) 2010, Alvarez guided Wisconsin’s football fortunes • coached three Big Ten and Rose Bowl cham-

2 WISCONSIN FOOTBALL | 2019 FACT BOOK pions • only Big Ten coach to win the Rose Bowl in TITLES DURING ALVAREZ ERA consecutive seasons National Championships (15) • just the 10th coach in Big Ten history with 2003-04: Women’s Lightweight Rowing 100 victories at one conference school 2004-05: Women’s Lightweight Rowing • coached five national award winners, includ- 2005-06: Men’s Cross Country, Men’s Hockey, ing (Heisman, Doak Walker, Maxwell), Women’s Hockey, Women’s Lightweight Rowing (Jim Thorpe) and Kevin Stemke (Ray 2006-07: Women’s Hockey, Men’s Indoor Track & Field Guy) 2007-08: Women’s Lightweight Rowing, Men’s Rowing 2008-09: Women’s Hockey, Women’s Lightweight Rowing • guided UW to back-to-back Big Ten titles 2010-11: Women’s Hockey in 1998 and 1999 (hadn’t happened at Wisconsin 2011-12: Men’s Cross Country since 1896-97) 2018-19: Women’s Hockey • named national coach of the year in 1993; Conference Championships (64) Big Ten Coach of the Year in 1993 and 1998; Victor 2003-04 (from April on) Award’s 1999 National Coach of the Year; and 2004 Men’s Outdoor Track & Field AFCA Region 3 Coach of the Year. 2004-05 Alvarez’s coaching career began at the high Men’s Cross Country, Men’s Indoor Track & Field, Men’s school level. He served as an assistant at Lincoln Outdoor Track & Field, Women’s Lightweight Rowing (Neb.) Northeast from 1971-73 before taking over 2005-06 as head coach at Lexington (Neb.) from 1974-75. Men’s Cross Country, Women’s Soccer (tournament), His last prep coaching stop was at Mason City Women’s Hockey (regular season & tournament), Men’s Indoor Track & Field, Men’s Outdoor Track & Field, Women’s (Iowa), where he was head coach from 1976-78 and Lightweight Rowing won a Class 4A state title in his final year. 2006-07 Iowa’s hired Alvarez as an assistant Men’s Cross Country, Women’s Hockey (regular season & coach in 1979. The Hawkeyes played in six bowl tournament), Men’s Indoor Track & Field, Men’s Outdoor games (two Rose Bowls) during Alvarez’s eight years Track & Field, Women’s Lightweight Rowing in Iowa City, compiling a 61-33-1 mark in the pro- 2007-08 Men’s Cross Country, Men’s Indoor Track & Field, Men’s cess. Alvarez’s standout player with the Hawkeyes Basketball (regular season & tournament), Men’s Rowing, was LB , a two-time All-American and Women’s Lightweight Rowing two-time Academic All-American. 2008-09 Alvarez left Iowa after the 1986 season to Men’s Cross Country, Women’s Hockey (tournament), become coach at Notre Dame. He was Women’s Lightweight Rowing promoted (linebackers to to 2009-10 assistant head coach) by Holtz each of his three Men’s Cross Country, Women’s Rowing, Women’s Lightweight Rowing seasons as the Fighting Irish went 32-5 and won 2010-11 the 1988 national title. Men’s Cross Country, Football, Women’s Hockey (regular Alvarez grew up in Langeloth, Pa., a small town season & tournament), Women’s Lightweight Rowing among the coal mines and steel mills in western 2011-12 Pennsylvania. He starred as a prep and Men’s Cross Country, Football, Women’s Hockey, Men’s went on to play at Nebraska (1965-67) for legend- Outdoor Track & Field ary head coach . Alvarez was the lead- 2012-13 ing tackler for the 1967 Cornhuskers, who led the Men’s Cross Country, Football, Men’s Indoor Track & Field, Men’s Hockey (tournament), Softball (tournament) nation in total defense and created a school-record 2013-14 40 turnovers. Alvarez played in both the Sugar and Men’s Indoor Track & Field, Men’s Hockey (tournament), Orange bowls at Nebraska. Men’s Outdoor Track & Field Alvarez is a 1969 graduate of Nebraska, where 2014-15 he played linebacker and went on to earn his mas- Men’s Cross Country, , Women’s Soccer ter’s degree. He received a Distinguished Alumnus (tournament), Men’s Basketball (regular season & tournament), Women’s Hockey (tournament) Award from his alma mater in 2003. 2015-16 Alvarez and his wife, Cindy, were co-campaign Women’s Soccer, Women’s Hockey (regular season & tourna- chairs in the effort to bring a Gilda’s Club (a free ment) support center for families dealing with cancer) to 2015-16 Madison. In addition, Alvarez serves on the Board Women’s Soccer, Women’s Hockey (regular season & tourna- of Directors of the MACC Fund (Midwest Athletes ment) Against Childhood Cancer). 2016-17 Barry and Cindy are the parents of daughters Men's Cross Country, Women's Hockey (regular season & tournament), Women’s Lightweight Rowing Dawn and Stacy and son Chad (wife Stephanie). 2017-18 They are grandparents to Joe and Jake Ferguson; Men's Soccer (tournament), Women's Hockey Grace and Jackson Delzer; and Scarlett, Barry John 2018-19 Thomas, Anson and Hadley Alvarez. Men's Cross Country, Women's Hockey (tournament)

3 WISCONSIN FOOTBALL | 2019 FACT BOOK Head Coach Paul Chryst Wisconsin football continues to thrive under Paul the nation’s top run- Chryst’s leadership. ning back and earn A two-time Big Ten Coach of the Year selection, unanimous first-team Chryst has guided the Badgers to a 42-12 (.778) All-America honors. He record over his first four seasons as head coach at finished the season with his alma mater, including a 27-8 (.771) mark in Big 2,194 rushing yards. Ten Conference play. UW ranks fifth nationally in Through four sea- wins and winning percentage over those four sea- sons under Chryst, the sons, trailing only Alabama, Clemson, Ohio State and Badgers have produced Oklahoma. 13 All-Americans, Chryst is just the third coach in modern Big Ten his- including nine first-team tory to win at least 40 games in his first four seasons All-America selec- as head coach. Only Ohio State’s (50) tions. Wisconsin had recorded more wins through four seasons as a Big Ten a school-record seven head coach than Chryst’s 42. All-America honorees in Chryst has piloted UW to a pair of Big Ten West 2017 alone. A total of 14 players have earned first- Division crowns and berths in the Big Ten Football team All-Big Ten laurels under Chryst’s watch. Championship Game. He also owns a 4-0 mark in A former Wisconsin player and assistant coach and bowl games that includes a pair of victories in New a Madison native, Chryst returned to his roots when Year’s Six games. he was named the Badgers’ 30th head coach on Dec. In his first season, Chryst led Wisconsin to a 10-3 17, 2014. record in 2015 — a run that concluded with a vic- Including his time as head coach and a stint as the tory over USC in the . For an encore, Badgers’ , he has overseen some he directed the Badgers to an 11-3 finish in 2016, of the nation’s best units on both sides of the . including a win over Western Michigan in the Cotton Across his first three seasons as head coach, Bowl and the Big Ten West Division championship. Wisconsin boasted one of the nation’s truly elite For leading the Badgers to an 11-win season defenses. The Badgers allowed just 14.4 points per against a schedule that included six matchups with game over those three seasons, a mark that ranked top 10-ranked teams, Chryst was named the 2016 No. 2 nationally over that span and trailed only Hayes-Schembechler Big Ten Coach of the Year by a Alabama’s mark of 13.4 points allowed per contest. vote of his league peers Over those three years, Wisconsin also ranked No. 3 He swept the league’s top coaching honors in 2017 in total defense (277.5 yards per game), No. 2 in rush- after leading the Badgers to another West Division ing defense (97.6 ypg) and No. 2 in pass efficiency crown, a 12-0 regular season and a No. 3 ranking — defense (100.2). the program’s highest in the AP poll since the 1960s. During Chryst’s seven years as offensive coordina- The Badgers capped the historic season with a victory tor from 2005-11, Wisconsin averaged 34.1 points over Miami in the Orange Bowl for a school-record and 416.3 yards of total offense per game. Both 13th victory and second straight New Year’s Six bowl marks were the best in the Big Ten over that span and title. In addition to repeating as Hayes-Schembechler powered the Badgers to conference titles in 2010 Coach of the Year, Chryst was named Dave McClain and 2011, remarkable offensive seasons in which UW Big Ten Coach of the Year by a vote of league media. averaged 41.5 and 44.1 points per game, respectively. Nationally, he was a finalist for the AFCA Coach Wisconsin had won 10 or more games in a season of the Year, Dodd Trophy and Paul “Bear” Bryant just three times before Chryst joined the Badgers’ Coach of the Year awards for the second consecutive coaching staff as offensive coordinator in 2005. In his season. 10 seasons on staff since, the Badgers have posted The Badgers finished Chryst’s fourth year with an double-digit win totals eight times — and an overall impressive 35-3 win over record of 112-34 (.767). Miami in the Pinstripe Before spending the pre- Bowl, their school-record CHRYST AT A GLANCE vious three seasons as the fifth consecutive bowl vic- head coach at Pittsburgh, tory, to complete an 8-5 Hometown: Madison, Wis. where he led the Panthers season. Head Coaching Record: 61-31 (7 Seasons) to three consecutive bowl Jonathan Record at Wisconsin: 42-12 (4 Seasons) appearances, Chryst over- Taylor was the catalyst Bowl Record: 5-1 (.833) saw the most explosive and rushed for 205 yards Birthdate: Nov. 17, 1965 offenses in UW history and a to earn Education: Wisconsin, 1988 (bachelor’s, political as the Badgers’ offensive the MVP trophy, the science); West Virginia, 1990 (master’s, educational coordinator. During those final piece of hardware administration) seven seasons, Wisconsin he received in a deco- Playing Experience: Wisconsin, 1984-87 (quarter- claimed a pair of Big rated sophomore season back, , special teams) Ten titles while piling up Family: Wife, Robin; daughters, Katy and JoJo; son, that saw him win the a 70-22 (.761) overall Danny as record.

4 WISCONSIN FOOTBALL | 2019 FACT BOOK With at the helm in 2010, ’ single-season record with 39 touch- UW averaged more than 40.0 points a game for the downs. Ball ran for 1,923 yards and was a Heisman first time in school history, ranking fifth in the coun- Trophy finalist. try at 41.5 points per contest. On the way to the Big The Badgers averaged a school-record 44.1 points Ten title, the Badgers scored at least 70 points three per game, sixth-best in the country. In fact, UW led times. the Big Ten in scoring in each of Chryst’s last three Individually, Tolzien won the Golden seasons, with the final two ranking among the top Arm Award and left won the five in the league’s modern history. . Running back was a Doak Chryst was offensive coordinator and Walker Award finalist while tight end Lance Kendricks coach at Oregon State in 2003-04. That followed his and left guard John Moffitt joined Carimi as first- first stint at Wisconsin in 2002, when he served as team All-Americans. the Badgers' tight ends coach. The following season, UW did the unthinkable and Chryst was a three-time letterwinner at UW, improved upon that dynamic season. In the only year where he earned a degree in political science. His they were united, Chryst and quarterback Russell brother, Rick, was commissioner of the Mid-American Wilson combined on a season for the ages. Wilson Conference for 10 years. Another brother, Geep, is a set the FBS record for pass efficiency (191.8) in addi- longtime NFL assistant coach. tion to school records for passing yards (3,175) and His late father, George, was a longtime head coach passing (33, second-most in Big Ten and athletic director at UW-Platteville and a former history). Badgers player and assistant coach. Not to be outdone, junior running back Chryst and his wife, Robin, have three children: etched his own name in the NCAA record book, tying Katy, JoJo and Danny.

CHRYST’S COACHING CAREER Year School Position Overall Conf. Bowl Game 1989 West Virginia Graduate Assistant 8-3-1 -- Gator 1990 West Virginia Graduate Assistant 4-7 -- 1991 San Antonio (WLAF) Running Backs, Tight Ends 4-6 -- 1992 San Antonio (WLAF) Running Backs, Tight Ends 7-3 -- 1993 UW-Platteville Offensive Coordinator/QBs 3-7 2-5 1994 Ottawa (CFL) Quarterbacks 4-14 -- 1995 Illinois State Offensive Coordinator/QBs 5-6 3-3 1996 Saskatchewan (CFL) Offensive Coordinator/QBs 5-13 -- 1997 Oregon State Offensive Coordinator/QBs 3-8 0-8 1998 Oregon State Offensive Coordinator/QBs 5-6 2-6 1999 San Diego (NFL) Tight Ends 8-8 -- 2000 San Diego (NFL) Tight Ends 1-15 -- 2001 San Diego (NFL) Tight Ends 5-11 -- 2002 Wisconsin Tight Ends 8-6 2-6 Alamo 2003 Oregon State Offensive Coordinator/QBs 8-5 4-4 Las Vegas 2004 Oregon State Offensive Coordinator/QBs 7-5 5-3 Insight Bowl 2005 Wisconsin Co-Offensive Coordinator/TEs 10-3 5-3 Capital One 2006 Wisconsin Offensive Coordinator/QBs 12-1 7-1 Capital One 2007 Wisconsin Offensive Coordinator/QBs 9-4 5-3 Outback 2008 Wisconsin Offensive Coordinator/QBs 7-6 3-5 Champs Sports 2009 Wisconsin Offensive Coordinator/QBs 10-3 5-3 Champs Sports 2010 Wisconsin Offensive Coordinator/QBs 11-2 7-1 Rose 2011 Wisconsin Offensive Coordinator/QBs 11-3 6-2 Rose 2012 Pittsburgh Head Coach 6-7 3-4 BBVA Compass 2013 Pittsburgh Head Coach 7-6 3-5 Little Caesars 2014 Pittsburgh Head Coach 6-6 4-4 Armed Forces 2015 Wisconsin Head Coach 10-3 6-2 Holiday 2016 Wisconsin Head Coach 11-3 7-2 Cotton 2017 Wisconsin Head Coach 13-1 9-0 Orange 2018 Wisconsin Head Coach 8-5 5-4 Pinstripe Wisconsin Head Coaching Totals (4 seasons) 42-12 27-8 4 Bowl Games Head Coaching Totals (7 seasons) 61-31 37-21 6 Bowl Games

5 WISCONSIN FOOTBALL | 2019 FACT BOOK Assistant Coaches

sophomore rushed for Joe Rudolph 2,194 yards and 16 Offensive Coordinator/OL touchdowns en route to winning the Doak Walker Joe Rudolph is in his fifth season as Wisconsin’s Award as the nation’s associate head coach and offensive coordinator in top running back. 2019, a homecoming for the UW alumnus who has Remarkably, the Badgers won Big Ten championships with the Badgers both claimed four of the five as a player and assistant coach. O-line spots on the All- Rudolph returned to Madison in 2015 following a Big Ten first team with three-year stint as offensive coordinator and tight Benzschawel, Biadasz, ends coach at Pittsburgh under UW head coach Edwards and Deiter, Paul Chryst. who was named Big Ten A former Badgers captain who helped Wisconsin Offensive Lineman of to Big Ten and Rose Bowl titles in the 1993 season, the Year. Rudolph also was UW’s tight ends coach from 2008 Pro Football Focus rated Biadasz the nation’s top to 2011, winning two more Big Ten crowns with the center, with sophomore reserve Cole Van Lanen most prolific offenses in school history. graded as the top tackle in the country. He then followed Chryst to Pittsburgh and ran Under Rudolph’s direction in 2016, Ramczyk and the Panthers’ offense from 2012-14, also serving Co. helped pave the way for first-team All-Big Ten as interim head coach for the 2015 Armed Forces running back to average 105.8 rush- Bowl. ing yards per game and score 15 touchdowns. As Since returning to UW, Rudolph has helped guide a team, the Badgers averaged 203.1 rushing yards the Badgers to a combined 42-12 record, two Big per game. Ten West Division titles and four straight bowl wins With a pair of quarterbacks sharing the duties, in the Holiday, Cotton, Orange and Pinstripe bowls. UW also ranked fourth in the Big Ten in passing In four seasons, Rudolph has mentored four first- efficiency, at 135.9. Freshman team All-Americans on the offensive line, includ- (1,262) and senior Bart Houston (1,245) combined ing two-time pick Beau Benzschawel and 2016 to give UW a pair of 1,000-yard passers. consensus selection Ryan Ramczyk. Ramczyk went Little came easy for Rudolph’s unit during the on to be selected by the in the first season of his return to Madison in 2015, with first round of the 2017 NFL Draft and was named the Badgers forced to use eight different starting All-Pro in 2018. lineups on an offensive line beset by injuries. By the Three of Rudolph’s offensive lineman were end of the 2015 season, Rudolph was using four named All-Americans for the 2017 season, led by redshirt freshmen to complement senior All-Big Ten first-team selections in Benzschawel at right guard selection Tyler Marz. and David Edwards at right tackle, with left tackle The payoff for one of Rudolph’s best coaching earning second-team All-America jobs was a 10-3 season that culminated with a win laurels. In addition, center Tyler Biadasz was named over USC in the Holiday Bowl. Freshman All-America by the Football Writers Senior WR Alex Erickson earned first-team All- Association of America. Big Ten honors after making 77 catches for 978 The Badgers’ imposing line — a semifinalist for yards, while senior QB the Joe Moore Award became UW’s presented to the nation’s all-time winningest quar- top unit — led the way for RUDOLPH AT A GLANCE terback while setting a historic season by run- school records for pass- Hometown: Belle Vernon, Pa. ning back Jonathan Taylor ing attempts and comple- in which he ran for 1,977 Alma Mater: Wisconsin, 1995 Coaching Experience: Ohio State graduate assistant tions. The Badgers yards to set the FBS (2004-05), Ohio State strength coordinator (2006), averaged a school-record freshman rushing record. Nebraska tight ends coach (007), Wisconsin tight 32.2 passing attempts As a team, UW averaged ends coach (2008-11) Pittsburgh offensive coordi- per game. 222.9 yards per game and nator (2012-14), Wisconsin associate head coach/ UW’s performance 5.0 yards per carry. offensive coordinator (2015-present) came on the heels of With a pair of first- Bowl Games: 2004 Alamo, 2006 Fiesta, 2007 BCS Pittsburgh enjoying teamers in repeat All- National Championship, 2008 Champs Sports, 2009 its most productive Americans Benzschawel Champs Sports, 2011 Rose, 2012 Rose, 2012 BBVA year offensively under and Deiter, the Badgers’ Compass, 2013 Little Caesars Pizza, 2015 Armed Rudolph in 2014, aver- line led the way for Forces, 2015 Holiday, 2017 Cotton, 2017 Orange, aging 31.8 points and another historic season 2018 Pinstripe 435.4 yards per game. by Taylor in 2018: the Pitt ranked No. 3 in the

6 WISCONSIN FOOTBALL | 2019 FACT BOOK ACC in total offense and No. 5 in the league in scoring offense. Much of that production came from sophomore Defensive Coordinator/DBs RB James Conner, who earned 2014 ACC Player of the Year honors by rushing for 1,765 yards and an In just three seasons ACC single-season record 26 touchdowns. on Wisconsin’s coach- In all, Rudolph’s offensive players at Pitt earned ing staff, Jim Leonhard a total of 12 all-conference honors. That included has managed to further two-time All-ACC performer Tyler Boyd, who elevate a defense that earned Freshman All-America honors in 2013. has become one of the Much like the offenses he was involved with at nation’s best, year in Wisconsin, Rudolph’s Pitt units controlled the clock and year out. and rarely turned the ball over. The Panthers com- Few could be consid- mitted the fifth-fewest turnovers in the FBS from ered more knowledge- 2012-14, with a total of just 46. They also ranked able on what it means 14th nationally over that span with an average time to have success on of possession of 31:51. defense at Wisconsin In his first coaching stint with the Badgers, than Leonhard, a 2015 Rudolph contributed to the two highest-scoring inductee to the UW offenses in school history, with the Badgers averag- Athletic Hall of Fame who was one of the most suc- ing 44.1 points per game in 2011 and 41.5 points cessful players to ever patrol the Badgers’ defensive per game in 2010 en route to back-to-back Big Ten backfield. championships. Following his retirement from a 10-year career He coached four UW tight ends that earned in the NFL, Leonhard joined the Badgers’ staff as playing time in the NFL in Travis Beckum, Garrett defensive backs coach in 2016. He became defen- Graham, Lance Kendricks and Jake Byrne. Beckum sive coordinator less than a year later and went was taken in the third round of the 2009 NFL Draft on to be named a finalist for the , by the , Kendricks was a second- presented to the nation’s top assistant coach, in his round pick of the St. Louis Rams in 2011 and first season running UW’s defense. Graham was selected in the fourth round by the Leonhard is now in his third year as defensive in 2010. coordinator, and fourth on staff overall, in 2019. Kendricks was a first-team All-American and final- In its first season under Leonhard’s direction, the ist for the John Mackey Award as a senior in 2010, 2017 Wisconsin defense was once again one of leading the Badgers in receptions, receiving yards the nation’s most complete and high-performing and touchdowns. units. The Badgers ranked second nationally in total Rudolph served as tight ends coach at Nebraska defense (262.1 yards per game), third in scoring in 2007. He also assisted on all special teams defense (13.9 points per game), third in rushing units, overseeing the punt team. Prior to Nebraska, defense (98.4 yards per game) and had the FBS’ Rudolph served as a strength coordinator (2006) No. 1 pass efficiency defense mark, at 96.4. and offensive graduate assistant coach (2004-05) at Led by the Leonhard-coached secondary, UW Ohio State, with the Buckeyes playing in the 2007 gave up just 11 touchdowns through the air, picked BCS National Championship game. off 20 passes and was one of only four FBS teams Rudolph entered coaching after earning his to hold opposing teams under a 50 percent comple- master’s degree in business administration from tion rate. With a school-record 75 breakups to go the Tepper School of Business at Carnegie Mellon along with their 20 interceptions, the Badgers led University. the nation with 95 passes defended. Rudolph played two seasons in the NFL, earning Nick Nelson, a consensus first-team a roster spot with the in 1995 All-Big Ten selection and second-team All-America before joining the in 1997. pick, led the way with a school-record 21 pass A standout lineman, Rudolph was a member of breakups. Remarkably, 10 players recorded at least head coach Barry Alvarez’s first recruiting class at one for the Badgers — led by four Wisconsin. He went on to earn three letters (1992- apiece from senior safety Joe Ferguson and junior 94) and help the Badgers to the 1993 Big Ten title and 1994 Rose Bowl victory. Rudolph was a team captain in 1994, a year that ended with a victory in the Hall of Fame Bowl on New Year’s Day. LEONHARD AT A GLANCE A three-time Academic All-Big Ten selection, Hometown: Tony, Wis. Rudolph was the team’s 1994 Scholastic Award Alma Mater: Wisconsin, 2004 winner and went on to play in the East-West Shrine Coaching Experience: Wisconsin defensive backs Game and Senior Bowl. He earned his bachelor’s coach (2016), Wisconsin defensive coordinator degree in zoology in 1995. (2017-present) Rudolph is a native of Belle Vernon, Pennsylvania. Bowl Games: 2017 Cotton, 2017 Orange, He and his wife, Dawn, have three sons, Alex, 2018 Pinstripe Andrew and Austin.

7 WISCONSIN FOOTBALL | 2019 FACT BOOK linebacker T.J. Edwards — with a school-record five He also broke the Big Ten record with 1,347 career picks returned for touchdowns. punt , a mark that currently ranks sec- Edwards and junior safety D’Cota Dixon joined ond in league annals. Nelson as first-team All-Big Ten picks, leading the In addition to his three All-America nods and way for an impressive list of 11 players who earned three first-team All-Big Ten honors, Leonhard all-conference recognition for their efforts on the excelled in the classroom as well. A two-time Badgers’ league-leading defense. Academic All-American, he joined , Key to the Badgers racking up a school-record Dave Mohapp and Don Davey as the only Badgers 13 wins, including a victory in the Orange Bowl, to earn that distinction multiple times. He was also UW’s defense allowed just 18 touchdowns in 14 one of 15 players nationally to earn a post-graduate games. Only national champion Alabama (17) gave scholarship from the National Football Foundation up fewer TDs on the season. In the red zone, the in 2004. Badgers surrendered touchdowns on only 11 of 35 Though he went undrafted, Leonhard put opponent trips inside the 20-yard line, a nation- together a 10-year NFL career with Buffalo, leading clip of 31.4 percent. Baltimore, the , Denver, New Orleans Leonhard’s impact on the Badgers’ secondary and Cleveland. He played in 142 games over his was immediate in 2016. His unit was instrumental 10-year NFL career, starting 73 of them. He made in the Badgers grabbing 22 interceptions, a total 14 career interceptions and averaged 9.2 yards per that ranked second in the FBS and marked UW’s punt return. highest output since 2002, when Leonhard himself He earned a spot on the Bills’ 53-man roster after recorded a school-record 11 of UW’s 22 picks. signing as an undrafted free agent following his The secondary contributed to an overall effort senior season and spent three seasons in Buffalo, that saw the Badgers finish the season ranked No. 4 playing in 38 games. nationally in scoring defense (15.6 points per game), Leonhard got his big break in 2008 after signing No. 7 in total defense (301.4 yards per game), No. with the . Following an injury to 3 in rushing defense (98.8 yards per game) and No. , he started 16 of Baltimore’s final 17 10 in passing efficiency defense (106.9). games, including all three in the playoffs. He signed Under Leonhard’s tutelage, senior cornerback with the New York Jets the following season and Sojourn Shelton was named first-team All-Big Ten started 40 games over the next three seasons. He for a season in which he recorded four interceptions then played for the in 2012 and and 12 pass breakups. Senior safety Leo Musso, the the Bills again in 2013 before retiring following the Badgers’ MVP, finished with a team-high five picks, 2014 season with the . while fellow safety Dixon grabbed four and Tindal Leonhard and his wife, Katie, have three sons, had three at corner. Reese, Graham and Pierce. A product of tiny Tony, Wisconsin, Leonhard arrived on campus in 2001 as an unheralded, 5-foot-8 walk-on and left four years later as a Bobby April III three-time first-team All-American. He played in every game of his four-year career, including Outside Linebackers each of the last 39 as a starting safety, en route Bobby April III is in to becoming one of the best defensive players in his second season on school history. the Wisconsin foot- He matched UW’s school record with 21 inter- ball coaching staff in ceptions in his career, the fourth-most in Big Ten 2019 and oversees the history, and finished with 50 passes defended — 25 Badgers’ outside line- of which came during his breakout sophomore backers. season in 2002. His nation-leading 11 interceptions April joined the UW that year tied the Big Ten’s single-season record. staff after most recently Leonhard went on to earn first-team All-America spending six seasons in laurels that season and became the first sophomore the NFL, most recently to be named Wisconsin’s team MVP since 1947. as linebackers coach for The following season, Leonhard proved those the in 2015 numbers were no fluke, again being named a first- and 2016. team All-American. He led the Big Ten once again In his first season at Wisconsin, April mentored with eight interceptions, including a key fourth- a pair of productive pass-rushers in senior Andrew quarter pick in Wisconsin’s 17-10 upset of No. Van Ginkel and junior Zack Baun. Despite being 3 Ohio State, and tied for the team lead with 98 limited by injury for a portion of the season, Van tackles. He also returned two punts for touchdowns Ginkel led the team in sacks, with 5.5, and finished and broke his own school record with 470 punt with 9.5 TFLs among his 60 total tackles. Baun fin- return yards. ished third on the team with 63 total stops, includ- As a senior, Leonhard again earned first-team All- ing 7.5 TFLs and 2.5 sacks. The pair combined for America honors and was a finalist for the inaugural 15 quarterback hurries and 6 passes defended, Lott IMPACT Trophy. He finished his career with 21 with Van Ginkel adding two forced and a interceptions, tying Jamar Fletcher’s school record. blocked kick.

8 WISCONSIN FOOTBALL | 2019 FACT BOOK cess, with his linebackers contributing to a unit APRIL AT A GLANCE that was among the nation’s best while leading the Badgers to a school-record 13 wins and Orange Hometown: Mandeville, La. Bowl title. Alma Mater: Louisiana-Lafayette, 2004 Junior T.J. Edwards led the way for UW’s inside Coaching Experience: Louisiana-Lafayette student linebackers and finished runner-up for the Butkus assistant (2004), Tulane graduate assistant (2005- Award, presented annually to the nation’s best 06), Portland State special teams coordinator/inside player at the position. Equally adept at disrupting linebackers coach (2007-09), Nicholls State special opponents’ rushing and passing attacks, the first- teams coordinator/safeties coach (2010), Philadelphia team All-American snagged four interceptions and Eagles quality control - secondary (2011-12), New York Jets assistant linebackers coach (2013), returned one for a touchdown to go along with New York Jets linebackers coach (2014), seven pass breakups. Buffalo Bills linebackers coach (2015-16), He logged 11.0 tackles for loss and finished sec- Wisconsin outside linebackers coach (2018-present) ond on the team with 81 total stops, trailing only Bowl Games: 2018 Pinstripe fellow junior inside ‘backer Ryan Connelly, who paced the Badgers with 88 tackles. Bostad’s linebackers were key to a dominant In his final season with the Bills, April coached defense that saw Wisconsin finish the season a pair of All-Pro linebackers in Lorenzo Alexander ranked No. 2 nationally in total defense (262.1 yard and Zach Brown. Both were named to the Pro per game), No. 3 in scoring defense (13.9 points per Bowl, with Alexander earning Defensive MVP game), No. 3 in rushing defense (98.4 ypg) and No. honors. 1 in passing efficiency defense (96.4). Prior to his time in Buffalo, April served two Edwards, a first-team All-Big Ten pick for the seasons on the New York Jets staff. He spent the second straight year, and Connelly, a 2013 season as a quality control assistant before semifinalist, were the heart of the Badgers’ defense being promoted to linebackers coach in 2014. April again as seniors in 2018. Edwards finished with got his start in the NFL under head coach Andy team-high 113 total stops and 11.5 TFLs, with Reid, working as a quality control assistant with the Connelly adding 89 tackles and 10.0 TFLs. Philadelphia Eagles’ secondary in 2011 and 2012. Edwards finished his career with the most inter- A graduate of Louisiana-Lafayette, April’s coach- ceptions by a linebacker in school history, with 10. ing career began as a student assistant at his alma After initially serving on the Badgers’ staff from mater in 2004. He spent the next two seasons as a 2006 to 2011, Bostad worked four years as an graduate assistant at Tulane before taking a posi- offensive line coach in the NFL, spending two sea- tion as inside linebackers coach and special teams sons each with Tampa Bay and Tennessee. He was coordinator at Portland State under head coach tight ends and fullbacks coach at Northern Illinois , a role he held from 2007-09. He in 2016. then served as secondary coach and special teams In his first stint with the Badgers, Bostad spent coordinator at Nicholls State in 2010. two seasons coaching tight ends in 2006 and 2007 April is the son of longtime coach Bobby April Jr., before overseeing UW’s offensive line from 2008 a two-time NFL Special Teams Coach of the Year. He and his wife, Laura, have a daughter, Olivia Grace. BOSTAD AT A GLANCE Hometown: Pardeeville, Wis. Bob Bostad Alma Mater: UW-Stevens Point, 1989 Inside Linebackers Coaching Experience: UW–Stevens Point offensive line coach (1990-91), Kristlanstad (Sweden) head Bob Bostad is in his coach (1991), Minnesota graduate assistant (offen- third season as inside sive line) coach (1992-94), Cal-State Northridge linebackers coach at offensive line coach (1995-96), San Jose State Wisconsin in 2019, his offensive line coach (1997), San Jose State co- second stint with the offensive coordinator/offensive line coach (1998), program he helped reach New Mexico offensive line coach (1999-2005), unprecedented offensive Wisconsin run game coordinator/tight ends coach success during a six-year (2006-07), Wisconsin run game coordinator/offen- run that saw the Badgers sive line coach (2008-11), claim a pair of Big Ten offensive line coach (2012-13), offensive line coach (2014-15), Northern Illinois tight championships. ends/fullbacks (2016), Wisconsin inside linebackers A former college player (2017-present) at the position, Bostad Bowl Games: 2002 Las Vegas, 2003 Las Vegas, led Wisconsin’s inside linebackers in 2017 after 2004 Emerald, 2007 Capital One, 2008 Outback, spending the previous 27 years as an offensive 2008 Champs Sports, 2009 Champs Sports, coach. 2011 Rose, 2017 Orange, 2018 Pinstripe His first season on the defensive side was a suc-

9 WISCONSIN FOOTBALL | 2019 FACT BOOK to ‘11. He also carried the title of run game coor- Northridge in 1995-96 and spent three seasons dinator over his final five seasons on the UW staff, (1992-94) as an offensive line graduate assistant at helping guide the Badgers to back-to-back Big Ten Minnesota under head coach . titles in 2010 and 2011. Bostad got his coaching start at his alma mater, Before he joined the NFL coaching ranks, Bostad UW-Stevens Point, where he coached the offensive was producing pros at Wisconsin — eight of the line from 1990-91. offensive linemen he tutored over his four seasons Bostad graduated from UW-Stevens Point in went on to become NFL draft picks, including three 1989 with a degree in physical education. He was first-round selections in Gabe Carimi, a four-year starter as a linebacker for the Pointers and Travis Frederick. and earned all-conference mention each year. Frederick became the NFL’s highest-paid center UW-Stevens Point won 33 games during his career in 2016 and Zeitler signed the largest contract and tied Pacific Lutheran for the NAIA Division II by a guard in NFL history in 2017, the same year national title in 1987. Bostad earned a master’s another of Bostad’s players, Rick Wagner, became degree in kinesiology from Minnesota in 1994. the league’s highest-paid right tackle. Bostad is a native of Pardeeville, Wisconsin. He Bostad coached tight ends in his first two seasons and his wife, Cara, have three daughters, Rachel, at Wisconsin, with three of his players at that posi- Bryn and Annika; and a son, John. tion — Owen Daniels, Travis Beckum and Garrett Graham — also drafted by NFL teams. Beckum was a first-team All-American and finalist for the John Mackey Award in 2007 and set both UW’s Inoke Breckterfield single-season and career records for receptions and Defensive Line receiving yards by a tight end. Four of Bostad’s offensive linemen earned first- Inoke Breckterfield team All-America recognition: Carimi and John (pronounced ee-NO-kay) Moffitt in 2010 and and Zeitler in 2011. is in his fifth season as As a senior, Carimi was a unanimous consensus All- Wisconsin’s defensive American and winner of the 2010 Outland Trophy. line coach in 2019, Amazingly, 11 different offensive linemen earned leading a unit that has All-Big Ten honors during Bostad’s four-year run become a cornerstone with that unit, including five first-team picks in of one of the nation’s Carimi, Moffitt, Konz, Zeitler and Josh Oglesby. strongest defenses dur- Wisconsin boasted the Big Ten’s most potent ing his time in Madison. offense over Bostad’s final three seasons on staff, The Badgers allowed leading the league in scoring each year and posting an average of just 14.4 the two highest scoring averages in school history points per game over during its conference championship seasons of Breckterfield’s first three seasons, ranking No. 2011 (44.1 points per game) and 2010 (41.5). 2 nationally in scoring defense and trailing only The Badgers averaged at least 200.0 rushing Alabama (13.4 ppg). UW also ranked No. 2 in rush- yards per game in each of Bostad’s five seasons as ing defense (97.6 ypg), No. 2 in pass efficiency run game coordinator, leading the Big Ten in rush- defense (100.2) and No. 3 in total defense (277.5 ing three times. ypg) over the course of those seasons. UW’s offense produced at least one 1,000-yard Wisconsin went a combined 42-12 during rusher each year with Bostad on staff, including the Breckterfield’s first four seasons on staff, claiming 2011 season that saw Montee Ball run for 1,923 a pair of Big Ten West Division titles in 2016 and yards and tie the FBS single-season record with 39 2017 and scoring four straight bowl game wins with touchdowns en route to being named a Heisman victories over USC in the Holiday Bowl, Western Trophy finalist. Prior to coming to Wisconsin, Bostad coached the offensive line at New Mexico from 1999 to 2005. BRECKTERFIELD AT A GLANCE During Bostad’s tenure at New Mexico, 14 Lobos Hometown: Kaneohe, Hawaii offensive linemen earned all-conference mention, Alma Mater: Oregon State, 2007 including seven first-team selections. Among the Coaching Experience: Oregon State graduate assis- players Bostad coached at New Mexico were tackle tant (2007-08), Weber State defensive line coach Claude Terrell, a third-team AP All-American and (2009), Montana defensive line coach (2010), UCLA fourth-round draft choice of the St. Louis Rams, and defensive line coach (2011), Pittsburgh Jason Lenzmeier. line coach (2012), Pittsburgh defensive tackles Bostad was offensive line coach (1997-98) and coach (2013-14), Wisconsin defensive line coach offensive coordinator (1998) at San Jose State prior (2015-present) to his years at New Mexico. His top player with the Bowl Games: 2007 Emerald, 2008 Sun, 2011 Kraft Spartans was David Loverne, a first-team All-WAC Fight Hunger, 2012 BBVA Compass, 2013 Little selection and third-round choice of the New York Caesar’s Pizza, 2015 Armed Forces, 2015 Holiday, Jets. 2017 Cotton, 2017 Orange, 2018 Pinstripe Bostad coached the offensive line at Cal State

10 WISCONSIN FOOTBALL | 2019 FACT BOOK Michigan in the and Miami in the defensive lineman in the league as voted on by Pac- Orange Bowl and Pinstripe Bowl. 10 offensive linemen. Breckterfield additionally was He developed a deep front line for the Badgers’ named Oregon State’s Male Athlete of the Year and 3-4 defense, anchored by a trio of defensive ends played in the prestigious . who became part of the winningest senior class in Breckterfield was twice named the Beavers’ school history with their four-year record of 45-10: Most Valuable Player. He was the team’s Defensive Alec James, Chikwe Obasih and Conor Sheehy. Rookie of the Year as a freshman. James and Sheehy were second-team All-Big Ten Following his OSU career, he played five sea- selections as seniors in 2017, contributing to a unit sons in the League with the that won a school-record 13 games while finishing Toronto Argonauts (1999-2000) and Winnipeg Blue the season ranked No. 2 nationally in total defense Bombers (2001-03). In Breckterfield’s initial season (262.1 yards per game), No. 3 in scoring defense with Winnipeg, the Blue Bombers advanced to the (13.9 points per game), No. 3 in rushing defense Grey Cup final after posting a franchise-best 14-4 (98.4 ypg) and No. 1 in passing efficiency defense mark and tying a CFL record with 12 consecutive (96.4). wins. James finished with 6.5 sacks – the most by a Breckterfield began his coaching career under Badgers defensive lineman since J.J. Watt recorded , his former head coach, at Oregon State. 7.0 in 2010 — while junior Olive Sagapolu had a Joining the Beavers as a volunteer assistant in career-high 3.0 sacks from his nose tackle spot. As 2006, Breckterfield went on to serve as a graduate a whole, the defensive line recorded 18.5 tackles assistant in 2007 and ‘08 working with the defen- for loss, led by 8.0 from James, 5.5 from Sheehy sive line. The 2008 Beavers finished with a No. 18 and 3.5 from Sagapolu. ranking after going 9-4 with a victory over Pitt in Obasih joined James and Sheehy to give UW the . three All-Big Ten honorees at defensive end in Following his graduate assistantship with Oregon 2016, when the trio combined with Sagapolu to State, Breckterfield landed his first full-time post as record 10 TFLs and 8.5 sacks on the season. defensive line coach at Weber State in 2009. In his first year in Madison, Breckterfield helped Breckterfield earned a bachelor’s degree in liberal the Badgers build the nation’s top defense, ranking studies from Oregon State. He and his wife, Carol, No. 1 in scoring defense (13.7 points per game) have three sons, Kalevi and twins Rocky and Riley. and No. 2 in total defense (268.5 yards per game) in 2015. Breckterfield joined the staff at Wisconsin Jon Budmayr after three years of coaching defensive tackles at Pittsburgh. Quarterbacks His most successful pupil, Panthers product Former Wisconsin Aaron Donald, was a first-round pick of the St. QB Jon Budmayr is in Louis Rams in the 2014 NFL Draft following a his second season as senior season that saw the Consensus All-American quarterbacks coach sweep the nation’s top defensive honors by claim- at his alma mater in ing the , Chuck Bednarik 2019, following three Award, Outland Trophy and Rotary . seasons working with Donald led the nation with 28.5 tackles for loss the Badgers’ offense in and ranked 11th in the country with 11.0 sacks as other capacities. a senior. Budmayr served as a Breckterfield came to Pittsburgh after coaching quality control assistant the defensive line at UCLA in 2011. The Bruins for the past two seasons played in the inaugural Pac-12 Championship Game after spending 2015 as a and received an invitation to San Francisco’s Kraft graduate assistant with UW’s quarterbacks. Fight Hunger Bowl. Budmayr returned to Wisconsin after spend- Prior to UCLA, Breckterfield coached the defen- ing a year as an offensive graduate assistant at sive line at Montana during the 2010 season. The Pittsburgh under head coach Paul Chryst. Grizzlies ranked first in the Big Sky Conference Injuries derailed Budmayr’s playing career at and 14th nationally in tackles for loss (7.64 per Wisconsin after the 2010 season, when he lettered game), and second in the league and 18th nation- for the UW team that posted an 11-2 record and ally in sacks per contest (2.64). The year prior to won the Big Ten title, but he went on to serve as Breckterfield’s arrival in 2009, Montana ranked a student assistant coach for the Badgers in 2012 103rd and 88th in those categories, respectively. and 2013. A tenacious defensive end at Oregon State, Prior to UW, Budmayr quarterbacked Marian Breckterfield finished his collegiate career as the Central Catholic to the Illinois Class 5A title game Beavers’ career leader in tackles for loss (55.5) and as a sophomore and the state semifinals as a junior sacks (19.5). As a senior in 1998, he was named an before missing his senior season with an injury. A Associated Press All-American (third team) and the three-year starter at QB, he finished his prep career Pac-10’s Morris Trophy Award recipient as the top with 5,172 passing yards and 38 touchdowns.

11 WISCONSIN FOOTBALL | 2019 FACT BOOK A native of Woodstock, Illinois, Budmayr earned tion, earning All-Big Ten honorable mention despite his bachelor’s degree in sociology from Wisconsin being sidelined by injury for the season’s final five in 2013. He and his wife, Kaitlyn, were married in games. Davis and Taylor pulled in five touchdown 2016. catches apiece, and both averaged better than 15 yards per reception. In his first season at UW, Gilmore mentored BUDMAYR AT A GLANCE senior WR Alex Erickson to first-team All-Big Ten honors for a season in which he caught 77 passes Hometown: Woodstock, Ill. for 978 yards. Gilmore also guided the emergence Alma Mater: Wisconsin, 2013 of receivers Rob Wheelwright and Jazz Peavy. Coaching Experience: Wisconsin student assistant Peavy went on to earn honorable mention All-Big (2012-13), Pittsburgh graduate assistant (2014), Ten laurels as a junior in 2016, leading the Badgers Wisconsin graduate assistant (2015), Wisconsin qual- with 635 receiving yards and five touchdown ity control (2016-17), Wisconsin quarterbacks coach (2018-present) catches. Wheelwright enjoyed a strong senior Bowl Games: 2013 Rose, 2014 Capital One, campaign, logging 448 receiving yards and a touch- 2015 Armed Forces, 2015 Holiday, 2017 Cotton, down, before being selected for the 2017 NFLPA 2017 Orange, 2018 Pinstripe Collegiate Bowl and earning a free agent deal with the New York Giants. Gilmore came to Madison after spending the pre- vious three seasons coaching wide receivers for the Ted Gilmore Oakland Raiders. Wide Receivers/ Before moving to the NFL, Gilmore spent 18 years in the college ranks. He coached at USC Offensive Pass Game Coordinator in 2011 and was named FootballScoop Wide Ted Gilmore is in his Receivers Coach of the Year for helping to mold fifth season as wide one of the top receiving corps in the country, led by receivers coach at 2011 Biletnikoff Award finalist and consensus All- Wisconsin in 2019, his American Robert Woods and 2011 Freshman All- third year with the title American Marqise Lee. Both went on to be selected of Offensive Pass Game in the NFL draft. Coordinator. Prior to that, Gilmore spent six seasons as the A veteran of the col- wide receivers coach at Nebraska, adding the title lege and NFL coaching of assistant head coach in his final three seasons ranks, Gilmore’s experi- while also serving as the Huskers’ recruiting coor- ence has been evident dinator. in his work building one Gilmore also coached wide receivers at Colorado of the Badgers’ most (2003-04), Purdue (2001-02) and Houston (2000). promising position groups. His efforts have helped He was the tight ends coach at Kansas in 1999 Wisconsin post a 42-12 record over his first four and coached wide receivers at his alma mater, seasons in Madison, a run that includes wins in the Wyoming, the previous two seasons. Holiday, Cotton, Orange and Pinstripe bowls to go In 2003, while at Colorado, Gilmore coached along with a pair of Big Ten West Division champi- D.J. Hackett, who set the Buffaloes’ single-season onships. receptions record (78), earned first-team All-Big 12 Under Gilmore’s tutelage, A.J. Taylor recorded honors and was drafted in the fifth round by the 1,049 receiving yards and averaged 16 yards per catch during his first three seasons of action, while Danny Davis scored 10 touchdowns across his first GILMORE AT A GLANCE two years. In 2017, Gilmore oversaw the development of Hometown: Wichita, Kan. Alma Mater: Wyoming, 1991 four receivers who emerged as consistent threats Coaching Experience: Wyoming graduate assistant for Wisconsin’s passing attack. Sophomores Quintez (1994-96), Wyoming wide receivers coach (1997- Cephus and Taylor were joined in the receiver 98), Kansas tight ends coach (1999), Houston wide rotation by freshmen Davis and Pryor to give the receivers coach (2000), Purdue wide receivers coach Badgers an impressive quartet on the outside. (2001-02), Colorado wide receivers coach (2003-04), Their impact was on display as the Badgers Nebraska wide receivers coach (2005-07), Nebraska wrapped up a program-best 13-1 season with a associate head coach/recruiting coordinator/wide 34-24 win over Miami in the Capital One Orange receivers coach (2008-10), USC wide receivers coach Bowl. Davis concluded his true freshman campaign (2011), Oakland Raiders wide receivers coach (2012- by catching a UW bowl game-record three touch- 14), Wisconsin wide receivers coach (2015-present) down passes, while Taylor logged eight receptions Bowl Games: 2001 Sun, 2002 Sun, 2004 Houston, for a career-high 105 yards and a TD. 2005 Alamo, 2007 Cotton, 2009 Holiday, 2010 Cephus led the Badgers with six touchdown grabs Holiday, 2015 Holiday, 2017 Cotton, 2017 Orange, and averaged a team-best 16.7 yards per recep- 2018 Pinstripe

12 WISCONSIN FOOTBALL | 2019 FACT BOOK NFL’s . At Purdue, Gilmore mentored future NFL play- HAERING AT A GLANCE ers and . Stubblefield went on to become a consensus All- Hometown: Pueblo, Colo. American and Biletnikoff Award finalist in 2004 Alma Mater: West Virginia, 1989 while setting the NCAA career receptions record Coaching Experience: West Virginia graduate assis- with 316. tant (1991), Hampton (Pa.) High School assistant A native of Wichita, Kansas, Gilmore entered the coach (1993), Hampton (Pa.) High School head coach (1994), Mt. Lebanon (Pa.) High School head coach coaching ranks as a graduate assistant at his alma (1995-2011), Pittsburgh linebackers coach (2012-13), mater, Wyoming, under head coach Joe Tiller from Pittsburgh special teams coordinator and outside 1994-96. During that time, Marcus Harris, the linebackers coach (2014), Wisconsin special teams 1996 Biletnikoff Award winner who was a two-time coach (2015-present) first-team All-American (1995-96) and three-time Bowl Games: 2012 BBVA Compass, 2013 Little All-Western Athletic Conference first teamer, set Caesars Pizza, 2015 Armed Forces, 2015 Holiday, NCAA records for most career receiving yards 2017 Cotton, 2017 Orange, 2018 Pinstripe (4,518 yards) and consecutive seasons with 1,400 receiving yards (3) and twice led the nation (1994 and 1996) in receiving yards per game before being UW averaging 63.3 yards per kick and recording chosen in the seventh round by the . touchbacks on 63 percent of those kickoffs. In the After beginning his playing career by spend- season prior to Haering’s arrival, only 30 percent of ing two years as a receiver at Butler Community the Badgers’ kickoffs went for touchbacks. College, Gilmore lettered at Wyoming from 1988- Individually, kickoff specialist P.J. Rosowski aver- 89. He caught 40 passes for a team-best 594 aged 64.6 yards per kickoff, the second-best mark yards and three touchdowns as a junior to help the of any player in the Big Ten. Cowboys to the 1988 Holiday Bowl and he added That trend continued in 2017 when, despite 32 receptions for 445 yards and two TDs as a injury to Rosowski, the Badgers led the Big Ten in senior to earn All-WAC second team honors. kickoff average at 64.1 yards per kick and recorded He earned his bachelor’s degree in sociology from touchbacks on 65.9 percent of their kickoffs. Wyoming in 1991. Sophomore Zach Hintze was the individual league Gilmore and his wife, Jennifer, have a daughter, leader at 64.1 yards per kickoff and converted 68.4 Taylor, and a son, T.J. percent of his kicks into touchbacks. The numbers continued to improve in 2018, with Hintze delivering touchbacks on 81.8 percent of his Chris Haering kicks, the nation’s No. 7 mark and the best showing Special Teams Coordinator by a Big Ten kicker. In his first season, Haering coached some of the Chris Haering is in nation’s strongest kickoff and punt coverage units. his fifth season as The Badgers allowed just 16.6 yards per kickoff Wisconsin’s special return in 2015, ranking No. 5 nationally, and gave teams coordinator in up just 4.1 yards per punt return to rank No. 17 in 2019. that category. In his first four sea- He joined the Badgers’ staff after spending three sons, Haering’s special seasons coaching defense and special teams at teams units have helped Pittsburgh. After coaching the Panthers’ lineback- the Badgers post a ers in 2012 and 2013, Haering added the title of combined 42-12 record, special teams coordinator and focused on outside a pair of Big Ten West linebackers in 2014. Division titles in 2016 The Panthers ranked fourth in the ACC in kickoff and 2017 and four returns at 22.2 yards per return, while Pitt’s cover- straight bowl victories age units ranked fourth in opponent punt return in the Holiday, Cotton, Orange and Pinstripe bowls. average and sixth in kickoff coverage. Individually, The Badgers won a school-record 13 games in Tyler Boyd led the ACC in kickoff returns, averag- 2017, with junior kicker Rafael Gaglianone playing ing 27.6 yards per runback, and ranked No. 2 in a key role. Bouncing back from an injury-shortened punt returns at 10.1 yards per return. season a year earlier, Gaglianone converted 16 of Before joining the staff at Pitt, Haering spent 17 18 attempts, a percentage of 88.9 that seasons as head coach at Mt. Lebanon (Pa.) High ranked him No. 4 nationally and stands as the School. His coaching career began as a graduate second-best mark in school history. assistant at West Virginia in 1991 following his Gaglianone finished his career as the Badgers’ playing days wih the Mountaineers, when he first all-time leader with 70 field goals and 216 extra crossed paths with UW head coach Paul Chryst, points. who also was a GA at West Virginia. Haering oversaw a massive improvement in Haering and his wife, Melissa, have a daughter, the Badgers’ kickoff unit beginning in 2016, with Madison, and a son, Mark.

13 WISCONSIN FOOTBALL | 2019 FACT BOOK ing yards as a freshman and sophomore. Taylor, former Badger Ron Dayne (3,566 yards, 1996-97) Running Backs and Georgia’s Herschel Walker (3,507, 1980-81) are the only FBS players to tally 3,500 rushing John Settle is in yards in their first two seasons. his fifth season since Settle’s most recent pupils to make it to the pros returning to the are Corey Clement and Dare Ogunbowale. Wisconsin football Clement bounced back from an injury-riddled program in 2015 and junior season to rush for 1,375 yards and 15 touch- his 10th season overall downs as a senior in 2016 on his way to first-team as the Badgers’ running All-Big Ten honors. He signed with the Philadelphia backs coach. Eagles and led the champions in rush- Settle, who spent the ing touchdowns while getting the second-most 2014 season coach- carries of any back. Clement tallied 100 receiving ing running backs at yards and scored a key touchdown in the Eagles’ Pittsburgh under cur- win over New England in Super Bowl LII. rent UW head coach Ogunbowale, a former walk-on and converted Paul Chryst, previously , developed into a rushing, receiv- served five years as the running backs coach at ing and blocking threat under Settle’s direction. He Wisconsin when Chryst served as the Badgers’ signed a free agent deal with the Houston Texans offensive coordinator. and ended his rookie season on Washington’s His return to Wisconsin has been as successful active roster before moving on to Tampa Bay. one, with the Badgers going a combined 42-12, In his first season at UW, in 2006, Settle tutored claiming two Big Ten West Division titles and scor- Big Ten Freshman of the Year P.J. Hill, who led the ing four straight bowl game wins in the Holiday, Big Ten and ranked fifth in the country with 1,569 Cotton, Orange and Pinstripe bowls. rushing yards. Hill would go on to become just Settle’s latest success story is Jonathan Taylor, the third running back in school history to go over the Doak Walker Award winner as the nation’s 1,000 yards in three different seasons. best running back and a unanimous first-team In 2008, behind the tandem of Hill and freshman All-American after rushing for 2,194 yards and 16 John Clay (2,045 yards between them), Wisconsin touchdowns as a sophomore in 2018. He led the led the Big Ten in rushing offense. When Clay nation in rushing at 168.8 yards per game — 22 became the featured back in 2009, he flourished, yards ahead of second place on that list. winning Big Ten Offensive Player of the Year hon- Taylor’s tremendous rookie season in 2017 saw ors, leading the Big Ten and ranking eighth in the him break ’s FBS freshman rushing country with 1,517 yards. The Badgers again led record by racking up 1,977 yards and 13 TDs. He the conference in rushing offense. finished sixth in the voting, was a In 2010, Wisconsin nearly became the first team finalist for the Doak Walker Award and a second- in FBS history to have three different running backs team All-American in his first collegiate season. rush for at least 1,000 yards in the same season. With 4,171 yards through his first two seasons, Big Ten Freshman of the Year James White led Taylor smashed the FBS record for combined rush- the Badgers with 1,052 yards, Clay chipped in with 1,012 yards and sophomore Montee Ball fell just four yards shy of 1,000, running for 996 yards. UW SETTLE AT A GLANCE averaged 245.7 rushing yards per game on its way to a Big Ten title and a trip to the Rose Bowl. Hometown: Reidsville, N.C. Ball would go on to rush for 5,140 yards (second- Alma Mater: Appalachian State, 1989 best in school history), win the Doak Walker Award Coaching Experience: Appalachian State running and be named a finalist for the Heisman Trophy. backs coach (1994), Cleveland Browns offensive Settle also has coached three fullbacks who have assistant and special teams quality control (1995), gone on to play in the NFL. played Baltimore Ravens offensive assistant and special teams quality control (1996-97), Fresno State run- five seasons for the and Tampa ning backs coach (1998-2005), Wisconsin running Bay Buccaneers while Bradie Ewing was taken in backs coach (2006-10), running the fifth round by the in 2012 and backs coach (2011-12), Cleveland Browns running was drafted by the San Diego Chargers backs coach (2013), Pittsburgh running backs coach, in 2016. Wisconsin running backs coach (2015-present) After leaving UW, Settle coached for three sea- Bowl Games: 1999 Las Vegas, 2000 Silicon Valley, sons in the NFL, two with the Carolina Panthers 2001 Silicon Valley, 2002 Silicon Valley, 2003 Silicon (2011-12) and one with the Cleveland Browns Valley, 2004 MPC Computers, 2005 Liberty, 2014 (2013). Carolina made history in 2011, becoming Armed Forces, 2007 Capital One, 2008 Outback, the first team to feature three 700-yard rushers, 2008 Champs Sports, 2009 Champs Sports, 2011 and posting a franchise-record 5.4 yards per carry. Rose, 2015 Holiday, 2017 Cotton, 2017 Orange, In his one season at Pitt, Settle helped running 2018 Pinstripe back James Connor earn ACC Player of the Year

14 WISCONSIN FOOTBALL | 2019 FACT BOOK honors as he led the league and ranked sixth in the tions (46) and receiving yards (547) while pulling country, averaging 135.8 yards per game. in four touchdown catches on the way to earning Prior to his first stint at Wisconsin, Settle served first-team All-Big Ten laurels. eight seasons as running backs coach at Fresno The Big Ten Tight End of the Year in his final sea- State, where he tutored six 1,000-yard rushers. son, Fumagalli developed a reputation as one of the Settle had a three-year stint (1995-98) as an nation’s most complete players at his position and offensive assistant with the Cleveland Browns/ earned an invitation to the Senior Bowl to show- Baltimore Ravens franchise under head coaches Bill case his skills both as a blocker and pass catcher. Belicheck and . Fumagalli’s breakout performance came in the Settle was a four-year letterwinner (1983-86) 2016 Cotton Bowl, where he earned Offensive as a running back at Appalachian State, where he MVP honors after making six catches for 83 yards played one season for head coach and a touchdown in the Badgers’ win over No. and another three years for Sparky Woods. Settle 12-ranked Western Michigan. He shined in his first finished as the school’s career rushing leader with season under Turner’s direction as a sophomore in 4,409 yards (then third-most in FCS history) and 43 2015, finishing as UW’s third-leading pass catcher. touchdowns. A two-time All-American, he was the Turner also oversaw the development of Zander Southern Conference Player of the Year as a senior Neuville, a former walk-on who split time as a after rushing for 1,661 yards and 20 TDs. defensive end and tight end as a sophomore in Settle signed with the Atlanta Falcons as a free 2016 before becoming a dedicated offensive player agent and played six seasons in the NFL, includ- as a junior in 2017. Regarded as an outstanding ing four with Atlanta (1987-90) and two with blocker, Neuville also hauled in a pair of touchdown Washington. A selection in 1988, he passes among his nine receptions on the season. accumulated 1,594 yards of total offense (1,024 In his first year at Wisconsin, Turner guided rushing and 570 receiving) and became the first senior tight end Austin Traylor to a (injury-short- free agent in NFL history to rush for 1,000 yards ened) breakout campaign in which he caught 14 in a season. He also played for the Redskins’ Super passes for 210 yards and four TDs on his way to Bowl championship team in 1991. being a free agent signee of the . A 1989 graduate of Appalachian State with Turner added responsibility for Wisconsin’s a degree in criminal justice, Settle and his wife, fullbacks in 2017, with senior Austin Ramesh Karen, have three children: Jonathan, Leighton and and junior Alec Ingold serving as key parts of the Devynn. Settle’s No. 23 was retired by his alma Badgers’ offensive attack. The duo combined for six mater and he was inducted into the school’s hall of touchdowns and were integral to a rushing effort fame in 1994. that saw UW average 222.9 yards per game. Before returning to Madison, Turner spent the previous three years at Pittsburgh. The 2010 Mickey Turner UW graduate went on to earn an MBA from Tight Ends Washington University in St. Louis before joining Paul Chryst’s staff in 2012. He served as a graduate Mickey Turner is assistant in 2013 and was the Panthers’ assistant in his fifth season as director of player development in 2014. an assistant coach at Turner was a four-year letterwinner for the Wisconsin in 2019, Badgers from 2006-09, serving as a captain during mentoring tight ends his senior season in 2009 and contributing to a UW at his alma mater. team that went 10-3 and downed Miami to win the In his first four Champs Sports Bowl. A three-time Academic All- seasons, Turner has Big Ten honoree, Turner was presented with the helped the Badgers Ivan B. Williamson Scholastic Award as the team’s post a combined top scholar-athlete as a senior. 42-12 record, a pair of He and his wife, Katie, have a daughter, Callie. Big Ten West Division titles in 2016 and 2017 and four straight bowl victories in the Holiday, Cotton, Orange and TURNER AT A GLANCE Pinstripe bowls. Hometown: Camdenton, Mo. Under Turner’s direction, Jake Ferguson enjoyed Alma Mater: Wisconsin, 2010 a breakout season as a redshirt freshman in 2018. Coaching Experience: Pittsburgh quality control The Badgers’ second-leading receiver, Ferguson coordinator (2012), Pittsburgh graduate assistant caught 36 passes for 456 yards and four touch- (2013), Pittsburgh assistant director of player downs. development (2014), Wisconsin tight ends coach Turner’s star pupil in his first three seasons at (2015-present) UW was tight end Troy Fumagalli, a finalist for the Bowl Games: 2012 BBVA Compass, 2013 Little John Mackey Award and second-team All-American Caesars Pizza, 2015 Armed Forces, 2015 Holiday, as a senior in 2017. He led the Badgers in recep- 2017 Cotton, 2017 Orange, 2018 Pinstripe

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Ryan Bright Brent Zdebski Graduate Assistant Graduate Assistant Ryan Bright is in his second season with the Brent Zdebski is in his second season with the Wisconsin football program in 2019, serving as a Wisconsin football program in 2019, serving as a graduate assistant with the Badgers’ offense. graduate assistant with the Badgers’ defense. Bright joined the Badgers after spending the Zdebski came to Madison after spending one previous two seasons as quarterbacks coach at season in a quality control role at Central Michigan, St. Norbert College. Prior to that, Bright spent the where he worked with a Chippewas defense that 2015 season as the tight ends and fullbacks coach ranked third nationally in takeaways in 2017. at his alma mater, UW-La Crosse, where he earned He held a similar role at Eastern Michigan for the a degree in history with a minor in economics. 2016 season, helping the Eagles record their first A native of New Glarus, Wisconsin, he played winning season since 1995 and reach their first quarterback for one season at UW-Stout before bowl game in 29 years. finishing his playing career as a and Zdebski spent the 2014 and 2015 seasons as tight end at UW-La Crosse. an offensive student assistant at UMass, where As a senior at New Glarus High School, Bright he supported members of the coaching staff who was named Capitol Conference Offensive Player worked with the team’s quarterbacks and wide of the Year and invited to the Wisconsin Football receivers. Coaches Association All-Star Game. He also played His coaching career began as a defensive student basketball and , earning a total of 10 varsity assistant on current UW head coach Paul Chryst’s letters during his high school career. staff at Pittsburgh from the spring of 2013 through the summer of 2014. A native of Walled Lake, Michigan, Zdebski Bobby Dunn was a two-time all-state linebacker at Walled Graduate Assistant Lake Western who went on to play at Kalamazoo College in 2012. He graduated from UMass with a Bobby Dunn is in his second season as an offen- degree in communication in 2016. sive graduate assistant with the Wisconsin football program in 2019. Dunn spent the prior two seasons as a student Ashton Youboty manager and also was a quarterback for the Badgers during spring practice in 2016. Senior Defensive Analyst A native of Madison, Dunn played quarterback at Former NFL cornerback Ashton Youboty is in his Edgewood High School and, as a senior, was named third season on staff at Wisconsin in 2019, serving winner of the Ray W. Huegel Memorial Award that in a quality control role that has him assisting with is annually presented to the city’s top offensive the Badgers’ defense. player. A standout defensive back at Ohio State, Youboty was named first-team All-Big Ten in 2005 and was a third-round selection of the Buffalo Bills Micah Kapoi in the 2006 NFL Draft. Youboty went on to play Graduate Assistant five seasons in Buffalo before finishing his pro career with the in 2011. Micah Kapoi is in his first season as a graduate Most recently, Youboty spent the 2016 season assistant with the Wisconsin football program in as a volunteer in the Miami (Fla.) recruiting depart- 2019 after concluding his playing career with the ment and also took part in a scouting fellowship Badgers in 2018. with the Bills. A four-year letterwinner, Kapoi played in 49 An Academic All-Big Ten selection, Youboty games and made 14 starts as an offensive lineman earned a bachelor’s degree in family resource man- for the Badgers. The Kapolei, Hawaii, native was agement from Ohio State. He completed graduate part of a senior class that went 42-12 (.778) overall, studies at Miami and earned an MBA in manage- including a 27-8 (.771) mark in Big Ten play and a ment and mergers & acquisitions in May 2017. 4-0 record in bowl games. Kapoi graduated from UW with a degree in retail- ing and consumer behavior in December 2018. Kevin Claxton Defensive Analyst Kevin Claxton is in his third season on staff at his alma mater in 2019, serving as an analyst for Wisconsin’s defense.

16 WISCONSIN FOOTBALL | 2019 FACT BOOK Claxton returned to UW after spending the Mehlhaff’s own professional career included previous three seasons as a high school coach in stints with the Saints in 2008 and Vikings in 2009, Florida. That included two years as an assistant at as well as spending the 2010 season with the Boyd Anderson High School, the same school he Hartford Colonials of the United Football League, attended as a prep. where he went 10-for-13 on field goal attempts. As linebackers coach, he helped a Boyd Anderson A 2008 graduate of UW, Mehlhaff earned a bach- team that had gone winless the previous year to a elor’s degree in agricultural business management. 10-2 record and district title in 2015. Claxton also coached defensive backs and special teams units at Boyd Anderson. Ross Kolodziej A four-year letterwinner who played in 44 games, Claxton was part of UW’s back-to-back Big Ten Head Football championship teams in 2010 and 2011. Strength and Conditioning Coach Claxton assumed a starting role at linebacker in Ross Kolodziej (pronounced kah-LAH-gee) is in 2011, recording 47 tackles, 6.5 TFLs and a sack for his fifth season at his alma mater after returning to a defense that ranked 13th nationally by allowing Madison to lead the Badgers’ strength and condi- just 19.0 points per game on its way to winning the tioning program for football in 2015. inaugural Big Ten Football Championship Game and Kolodziej served in a similar capacity at earning a berth in the Rose Bowl. Pittsburgh in 2014, promoted to head strength and For his efforts as a senior, Claxton was presented conditioning coach after serving in an assistant role with the Jay Seiler Coaches Appreciation Award, an in 2013. honor based upon "improvement, attitude and will- Kolodziej started 45 games at defensive tackle ingness to help the program in all areas." for the Badgers from 1997 to 2000, helping He finished his career with 85 total tackles, Wisconsin win back-to-back Big Ten and Rose including 8.5 for loss. Bowl titles in 1999 and 2000 before being drafted A native of Fort Lauderdale, Florida, Claxton by the New York Giants in the 2001 NFL Draft. graduated from UW with a bachelor’s degree in He went on to play seven years in the NFL and family and consumer education in 2012. also won United Football League titles with the in 2009 and 2010. Taylor Mehlhaff Kolodziej spent the 2009 offseason as a strength and conditioning intern for the Badgers Special Teams Analyst and returned a year later as a defensive graduate Taylor Mehlhaff is in his fifth season as a quality assistant. A native of Stevens Point, Wisconsin, control assistant at his alma mater in 2019. He is Kolodziej earned his degree from UW in 2009. He responsible for working with Wisconsin’s special holds CSCS and USAW certifications. He is certified teams units. with his CSCS through the National Strength and Prior to the 2018 season, Mehlhaff was selected Conditioning Association and is a USAW Level I to attend the NCAA and NFL Coaches Academy, an Sports Performance Coach. event aimed at assisting in the development of up- Kolodziej and his wife, Miriam, have four children: and-coming college coaches. Liz, Taylor, Asher and Abram. One of the greatest kickers in Badgers history, Mehlhaff was twice a Lou Groza Award semifinalist. He earned first-team All-America honors and was Kyle Costigan named first-team All-Big Ten when he converted Assistant Football 21 of 25 field goals as a senior in 2007 before being selected in the sixth round of the 2008 NFL Strength and Conditioning Coach Draft by the New Orleans Saints. Former Badgers offensive lineman Kyle Costigan Mehlhaff is tied for third on the Badgers’ all-time is in his third season as an assistant strength and list with 50 career field goals and also ranks third conditioning coach, and his fifth year overall with with a career field goal percentage of .769. He Wisconsin’s football strength program, in 2019. went 145-for-148 on extra-point attempts, rank- Prior to being named assistant strength and ing No. 2 in school history in both PATs and PAT conditioning coach in 2017, Costigan spent two attempts. seasons as a graduate assistant. Mehlhaff returned to Madison after spending Costigan played in 42 games and made 35 starts the previous two seasons as a graduate assistant during his Badgers career, including starting the at Pittsburgh under UW head coach Paul Chryst. final 26 consecutive games of his career at right At Pitt, he helped develop kicker Chris Blewitt, guard. who converted 30 of 38 field goal attempts for the He contributed to two of the three best single- Panthers during his first two seasons. season rushing performances in school history, Prior to Pitt, Mehlhaff spent the 2012 seasons as including the school-record average of 320.1 yards a quality control assistant at Tennessee, where he per game in 2014, and blocked for three 1,000- mentored the Vols’ special teams units, including yard rushers in James White and Heisman Trophy kick returner , a first-round finalists Montee Ball and . pick of the . Wisconsin went 39-16 during Costigan’s career, 17 WISCONSIN FOOTBALL | 2019 FACT BOOK matching the third-highest win total by a UW strength and conditioning graduate assistant at senior class. Pittsburgh under current UW head coach Paul Regarded by teammates as the Badgers’ tough- Chryst. est player during his career, Costigan is the only Snee did several academic internships while two-time recipient of the Badger Power Award for an undergraduate in exercise science at East his high level of performance in the strength and Stroudsburg University, including coaching at a conditioning program. private facility that trained special needs youth Costigan graduated from UW with a bachelor’s powerlifting in 2011 and working with the NC State degree in consumer affairs in December 2014. football program in the summer of 2010. He received his master’s degree in Educational He is a Certified Strength and Conditioning Leadership and Policy Analysis with a concentration Specialist (CSCS) through the NSCA, Certified in intercollegiate athletic administration from UW Sports Nutritionist through the ISSN, USAW Level I in May 2017. Sports Performance Coach and also holds National He is a Certified Strength and Conditioning Association for Speed & Explosion, Functional Specialist (CSCS) through the NSCA and has his Movement Screening Level 1 and Reflexive Reflexive Performance Reset Level 1 certification. Performance Reset Level 1 certifications. Costigan and his wife, Kelly, were married in May Snee is a Montrose, Pennsylvania, native who 2018. received his master’s degree in exercise science magna cum laude from California University of Pennsylvania in 2014 and is currently pursuing his John Graves PhD in health and human performance. Snee and his wife, Sarah, were married in May Assistant Football 2018. Strength and Conditioning Coach John Graves is in his second season as an assis- tant strength and conditioning coach with the Sophie Pomrehn Wisconsin football program in 2019. Graves previ- Football Performance Dietitian ously held the same role at Washington State for four seasons. Sophie Pomrehn is in her first season with the Prior to his time with the Cougars, Graves spent Wisconsin football program in 2019, overseeing all two seasons at his alma mater, Virginia Tech, as a nutritional services for the Badgers. football strength and conditioning assistant coach. Prior to joining the UW staff, Pomrehn worked as Graves was a four-year letterwinner for the the Director of Sports Nutrition for the Wyoming Hokies at defensive tackle, earning second-team football program in 2018-19 and also served as All-ACC honors as a senior in 2010, when he the Assistant Director of Performance Nutrition at also was voted a team captain. During his time at Nebraska in 2017-18. Virginia Tech, he was part of three ACC cham- A 2014 graduate of UW with a degree in dietet- pionship teams and was a three-time NSCA All- ics, Pomrehn went on to earn a master’s degree American Strength and Conditioning Athlete of the from Illinois State in 2016 and completed the Year honoree. Sports Nutrition Immersion Program Fellowship at Graves was a member of the Houston Texans in Stanford from 2016-17. 2010 and the Seattle Seahawks in 2010-11. Pomrehn is a licensed Registered Dietitian and Graves earned a bachelor’s degree in psychol- certified as a specialist in sports dietetics. ogy and sociology from Virginia Tech in 2010. The Richmond, Virginia, native is a Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist (CSCS) through the Eric Johnson NSCA and holds USAW Level I and Function Executive Director of Movement Screening Level 1 certifications. Football Administration Eric Johnson first season with the Wisconsin Shaun Snee football program in 2019, serving as executive director of football administration. Assistant Football A native of and a veteran of Big Ten Strength and Conditioning Coach football, Johnson spent 15 seasons in coaching Shaun Snee is in his fifth season as an assistant and recruiting roles at Iowa and joined the Badgers strength and conditioning coach at Wisconsin in after five years in private business. 2019. He is the football team’s sports nutritionist. In his role with the Badgers, Johnson is respon- Previously, Snee was in the same role at UMass, sible for the strategic management of the football where he worked with football, men’s hockey, program as well as coordinating its recruiting women’s basketball, men’s lacrosse, women’s soccer, operations. diving, field hockey and was head baseball strength A standout at Whitefish Bay High School in and conditioning coach for the program in 2014. Milwaukee, Johnson went on to play two seasons During the 2012 and 2013 seasons, he was a of football at Vanderbilt before being injured. He

18 WISCONSIN FOOTBALL | 2019 FACT BOOK then worked as a student assistant under head coach Gerry DiNardo and went on to serve as the Jensen Gebhardt Commodores’ director of football operations and Recruiting Assistant later as a graduate assistant working with lineback- ers and defensive backs. Jensen Gebhardt is in his second season as a Joining Iowa’s football staff as a graduate quality control assistant with the Wisconsin football assistant under head coach in 1999, program in 2019, aiding UW’s recruiting efforts. Johnson went on to spend 15 seasons with the Gebhardt came to Madison after spending the Hawkeyes in several capacities. His first two years 2017 season as quarterbacks coach at Assumption were spent managing all aspects of Iowa’s recruit- College, where he helped the Greyhounds claim the ing efforts in the dedicated role of recruiting coor- Northeast-10 Conference title and finish with a No. dinator. 9 national ranking in NCAA Division II. Johnson retained that title throughout his tenure Prior to his time at Assumption, Gebhardt spent with the Hawkeyes and was named one of the the 2016 season at Gannon University, where he nation’s top three recruiting coordinators by CBS served as wide receivers coach. His introduction Sports in 2008. He also found success as a coach, to coaching came at his alma mater, Thomas More spending a total of seven seasons as Iowa’s tight College, where he served as volunteer coach for ends coach, from 2003-07 and again from 2010- spring practice in 2016. 11, while also coaching linebackers (2008-09) and Gebhardt played quarterback at Thomas More defensive line (2012-13). and finished as the program’s all-time leader in Johnson coached eight NFL draft picks at Iowa, passing yards, touchdown passes, completions and including five tight ends and first-team All-America passing efficiency. He went 34-5 as the Saints’ linebacker Pat Angerer. starter and led Thomas More to a conference title With Johnson on staff, Iowa won Big Ten cham- and top-10 final ranking as a senior in 2015. pionships in 2002 and 2004 and recorded four A native of Kings Mills, Ohio, Gebhardt gradu- top-10 finishes in the AP Top 25. The Hawkeyes ated from Thomas More with a bachelor’s degree in played in 11 bowl games, including seven Jan. 1 business management in 2016. bowls and a pair of Orange Bowl appearances, dur- ing Johnson’s time in Iowa City. Johnson and his wife, Patsy, have twin daughters, Warren Herring Jamie and Sydney, and a son, Robert. Recruiting Assistant Warren Herring is in his first season as a recruit- Saeed Khalif ing assistant with the Wisconsin football program in 2019. Director of Player Personnel A standout defensive lineman, Herring played in Saeed Khalif is in his third season as Director of 44 games and made nine starts as a four-year let- Player Personnel at Wisconsin in 2019, overseeing terwinner for the Badgers from 2011-14. He tallied the Badgers’ recruiting efforts. 56 total tackles, including 10.0 tackles for loss and Khalif came to Madison following four seasons 4.5 sacks. as assistant director of player personnel at Georgia The Fairview Heights, Illinois, native graduated Tech, his alma mater. Prior to that, he spent the from UW with a degree in consumer affairs and 2011 and 2012 seasons as defensive coordinator was signed by the Atlanta Falcons as an undrafted and defensive line coach at Savannah State. free agent in 2015. He previously served as head coach at Central Herring spent three years in private business in High School in Newark, New Jersey, following the Madison area before joining the staff at his stints as defensive coordinator at Redan and alma mater. Decatur high schools in Georgia. A standout defensive lineman at Georgia Tech from 1984-86, Khalif was named first-team All- Peter Weiden ACC and honorable mention All-America as a senior. A member of the “Black Watch” defense, Director of Football Program Operations he also served as team captain and was named the Peter Weiden is in his first season as director Yellow Jackets’ defensive MVP in his final season of football program operations in 2019, marking a after leading the team in tackles. He went on to return to his hometown and the Wisconsin football sign as a free agent with the Denver Broncos. staff. Khalif earned his bachelor’s degree in industrial In his role, Weiden oversees the day-to-day oper- management from Georgia Tech in 1988. ations of the football program, as well as coordinat- ing alumni programs and engagement and develop- ment efforts for current student-athletes. Weiden returned to Madison after spending the 2018 season as assistant director of football opera- tions at Mississippi State. He served as director of operations for the Minnesota football program in

19 WISCONSIN FOOTBALL | 2019 FACT BOOK 2017. the athletic department and on campus. From 2013-17, Weiden spent four seasons Bradbury came to Wisconsin after spending six as assistant director of football operations at seasons at Cal, most recently as director of football Arkansas, where he also served as director of the academic support. She also spent three years as Razorbacks’ summer football camps. director of recruiting and eligibility, overseeing Weiden originally was part of the Badgers’ recruiting efforts for all 30 sports at Cal, and held staff from 2010-12, including two seasons as positions as director of operations for the Bears’ UW’s assistant director of football operations. women’s lacrosse team and in event management. His responsibilities included advance team travel, Prior to Cal, Bradbury spent four years work- coordinating community service opportunities, ing in the athletic communications office at Elon organizing the senior banquet and running summer University, her alma mater. football. Bradbury is a 2013 graduate of Elon with a Prior to his first stint at Wisconsin, Weiden was a degree in sport management. graduate assistant football coach at UW-La Crosse in 2009. That followed a year as an assistant foot- ball and basketball coach at Madison West High Lauren Arndt School, which he had attended while growing up near Camp Randall Stadium. Graphic Designer Weiden spent the 2007 season with the Lauren Arndt has served as the graphic designer Baltimore Ravens, working internships in scouting, for the Wisconsin football program since 2014, the ticket office and operations. He also worked as handling the design and creation of both print and an intern in compliance, academics and marketing digital materials in support of the Badgers’ recruit- at Georgia Tech. ing efforts. Weiden graduated from St. Cloud State in 2007 Prior to joining the Badgers’ staff, Arndt also with a degree in sports management and earned worked in the marketing department of the his master’s degree in sports administration from and provided design work for pri- UW-La Crosse in 2010. vate businesses during her time as a student. A native of Winter, Wisconsin, Arndt is a 2015 graduate of UW with a bachelor’s degree in graphic T.J. Ingels design and a certificate in entrepreneurship. Director of Football Operations T.J. Ingels is in his fifth season as director of Stacy Banks football operations at his alma mater in 2019, coor- dinating the day to day operation of the Wisconsin Office Manager football program. Stacy Banks is in her third season as office man- Ingels previously spent five years with the ager for the Wisconsin football program in 2019. Badgers as a student assistant from 2006-10 while Prior to joining the Badgers’ staff, Banks most attending UW. That included four seasons spent as recently served as administrative coordinator for the team’s head offensive student manager. Most the UW Carbone Cancer Center. She previously recently, Ingels served as director of football opera- worked as event coordinator at the Wisconsin tions at Pittsburgh for the 2014 season, working Energy Institute and the Great Lakes Bioenergy under UW head coach Paul Chryst. Research Center. He served as an offensive graduate assistant at Banks graduated from UW with a degree in soci- NC State in 2013, eventually earning the title of ology in 2010. director of recruiting operations for the Wolfpack. Prior to returning to college football, Ingels spent the 2011 and 2012 seasons working for the San Support Staff Francisco 49ers’ equipment division. Ingels earned a bachelor’s degree in agricultural Sports Medicine business management from UW in 2011. Brian Lund — Head Athletic Trainer Kyle Gibson — Assistant Athletic Trainer Alyson Kelsey — Assistant Athletic Trainer Abby Bradbury Margaret Pelton — Assistant Athletic Trainer Director of Football Student Services Equipment Abby Bradbury is in her first season with the Jeremy Amundson — Equipment Manager Wisconsin football program in 2019, serving as Sam Wrobel — Assistant Equipment Manager director of football student services. Video & Technology In her role, Bradbury is the football program’s pri- John Schaefer — Football Video Coordinator mary academic liaison for current and prospective Colin Ludema — Assistant Football Video Coordinator student-athletes and works closely with Academic Services, Career & Leadership and related units in

20 2019 WISCONSIN BADGERS WISCONSIN FOOTBALL | 2019 FACT BOOK Alphabetical RosteR

No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Yr./El. Hometown (High School/Last School) 89 Abbott, A.J. WR 6-2 182 So./Fr. Northville, Mich. (West Bloomfield) 90 Allen, Connor*** P 6-0 171 Sr.#/Sr. New Berlin, Wis. (Brookfield East) 57 Balistreri, Michael DE 6-4 285 Jr./So. Grafton, Wis. (University School of Milwaukee) 56 Baun, Zack** OLB 6-3 225 Sr.#/Sr. Brown Deer, Wis. (Brown Deer) 51 Bay, Adam** LS 6-0 223 Jr./Jr. Mesa, Ariz. (Desert Ridge) 65 Beach, Tyler* OL 6-6 307 Jr./So. Grafton, Wis. (Port Washington) 49 Bell, Christian* OLB 6-4 245 Sr./Jr. Birmingham, Ala. (Hoover/Alabama) 95 Benton, Keeanu NT 6-4 303 Fr./Fr. Janesville, Wis. (Craig) 86 Benzschawel, Luke* TE 6-6 269 Sr./Jr. Grafton, Wis. (Grafton) 52 Bernhagen, Josh LS 6-2 236 Sr./Jr. Madison, Wis. (La Follette) 61 Biadasz, Tyler** OL 6-3 318 Sr./Jr. Amherst, Wis. (Amherst) 26 Blaylock, Travian CB 5-11 191 So./Fr. Humble, Texas (Atascocita) 63 Bowden, Peter LS 6-2 215 Fr./Fr. San Diego, Calif. (Francis Parker) 11 Bracey, Stephan WR 5-10 164 Fr./Fr. Grand Rapids, Mich. (East Kentwood) 50 Brown, Logan OL 6-6 310 Fr./Fr. Grand Rapids, Mich. (East Kentwood) 60 Bruss, Logan* OL 6-5 305 Jr./So. Appleton, Wis. (Kimberly) 41 Burks, Noah** OLB 6-2 235 Sr./Jr. Carmel, Ind. (Carmel) 25 Burrell, Eric** S 6-0 191 Sr./Jr. Severn, Md. (McDonogh School) 4 Burton, Donte CB 5-10 178 So./Fr. Loganville, Ga. (Loganville) 38 Caputo, Dante S 5-11 180 Fr./Fr. Pittsburgh, Pa. (North Allegheny) 44 Chenal, John FB 6-2 252 So./So. Grantsburg, Wis. (Grantsburg) 45 Chenal, Leo ILB 6-2 247 Fr./Fr. Grantsburg, Wis. (Grantsburg) 17 Coan, Jack* QB 6-3 216 Jr./Jr. Sayville, N.Y. (Sayville) 31 Cone, Madison* CB 5-9 180 Jr./Jr. Kernersville, N.C. (East Forsyth) 1 Cruickshank, Aron* WR 5-9 161 So./So. Brooklyn, N.Y. (Erasmus Hall) 85 Cundiff, Clay TE 6-3 252 Fr./Fr. Wichita, Kan. (Bishop Carroll) 14 Currens, Seth** ILB 6-3 209 Sr./Jr. Pickerington, Ohio (Central) 6 Davis, Danny** WR 6-0 204 Jr./Jr. Springfield, Ohio (Springfield) 32 Davis, Julius RB 5-10 187 Fr./Fr. Menomonee Falls, Wis. (Menomonee Falls) 14 DiBenedetto, Jordan WR 6-0 185 Fr./Fr. Stoughton, Wis. (Stoughton) 94 Dietzen, Boyd DE 6-3 262 So./Fr. Combined Locks, Wis. (Kimberly) 16 Dunn, Jack* WR 5-7 172 Sr./Jr. Madison, Wis. (Edgewood) 28 Easterling, Quan FB 6-3 233 Fr./Fr. Akron, Ohio (Archbishop Hoban) 6 Engram, Dean CB 5-9 165 Fr./Fr. Columbia, Md. (Gonzaga College HS) 78 Erdmann, Jason*** OL 6-6 330 Sr.#/Sr. Richfield, Wis. (Slinger) 41 Eschenbach, Jack TE 6-6 227 So./Fr. Downers Grove, Ill. (Benet Academy) 73 Fenton, Alex OL 6-4 308 Jr./So. Menomonie, Wis. (Menomonie) 84 Ferguson, Jake* TE 6-5 247 Jr./So. Madison, Wis. (Memorial) 42 Franklin, Jaylan OLB 6-4 219 So./Fr. Brownstown, Mich. (O.A. Carlson) 74 Furtney, Michael OL 6-5 313 So./Fr. Milan, Mich. (Milan) 98 Goetz, C.J. DE 6-3 247 So./Fr. Muskego, Wis. (Catholic Memorial) 39 Grass, Tatum ILB 6-2 217 Fr./Fr. Holmen, Wis. (Holmen) 22 Green, Cade WR 5-11 181 Jr./So. Austin, Texas (Lake Travis) 50 Green-May, Izayah OLB 6-6 223 Jr./So. Bolingbrook, Ill. (Bolingbrook) 13 Gregoire, Mike WR 5-10 174 So./Fr. Green Bay, Wis. (Notre Dame Academy) 37 Groshek, Garrett** RB 5-11 215 Sr./Jr. Amherst Junction, Wis. (Amherst) 10 Guerendo, Isaac RB 6-0 208 So./Fr. Clayton, Ind. (Avon) 8 Harrell, Deron* CB 6-2 185 Jr./So. Denver, Colo. (East) 92 Henningsen, Matt* DE 6-3 271 Jr./So. Menomonee Falls, Wis. (Menomonee Falls) 22 Heyroth, Jacob ILB 6-0 214 So./Fr. Lodi, Wis. (Lodi) 1 Hicks, Faion* CB 5-10 187 Jr./So. Miami, Fla. (Flanagan) 39 Hintze, Zach** K 6-0 199 Sr.#/Sr. Fond du Lac, Wis. (St. Mary’s Springs) 36 Johnson, Hunter RB 6-0 221 Jr./So. Darlington, Wis. (Darlington) 56 Johnson, Rodas DE 6-2 289 Fr./Fr. Columbus, Ohio (St. Francis DeSales) 59 Johnson, Tyler*** OLB 6-3 242 Sr.#/Sr. Menasha, Wis. (Menasha) 36 Knaak, Kobe CB 5-9 190 Sr./Jr. Franklin, Wis. (Franklin) 29 Kollath, Jackson ILB 6-1 250 Fr./Fr. Menomonee Falls, Wis. (Sussex Hamilton) 24 Krumholz, Adam* WR 6-1 194 Sr./Jr. Stoughton, Wis. (Stoughton) 19 Larsh, Collin K 5-10 184 Jr./So. Marshall, Wis. (Monona Grove) 46 Lloyd, Gabe* TE 6-4 235 Sr./Jr. Green Bay, Wis. (Northeast Wisconsin Lutheran)

22 WISCONSIN FOOTBALL | 2019 FACT BOOK No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Yr./El. Hometown (High School/Last School) 15 Lotti, Anthony*** P 6-0 183 Sr./Sr. Flowery Branch, Ga. (West Hall) 97 Loudermilk, Isaiahh** DE 6-7 307 Sr./Jr. Howard, Kan. (West Elk) 76 Lyles, Kayden* OL 6-3 318 Jr./So. Madison, Wis. (Middleton) 59 Lyons, Andrew OL 6-5 304 So./Fr. Kenosha, Wis. (Bradford) 7 Lytle, Spencer OLB 6-2 219 Fr./Fr. Redondo Beach, Calif. (St. John Bosco) 30 Mais, Tyler S 6-1 194 Jr./So. Waunakee, Wis. (Waunakee) 58 Maskalunas, Mike** ILB 6-3 230 Sr./Jr. Long Grove, Ill. (Adlai E. Stevenson) 20 Melvin, Semar CB 5-11 163 Fr./Fr. Pembroke Pines, Fla. (St. Thomas Aquinas) 5 Mertz, Graham QB 6-3 216 Fr./Fr. Overland Park, Kan. (Blue Valley North) 68 Moorman, David*** OL 6-5 297 Sr.#/Sr. Northville, Mich. (Northville) 90 Mullens, Isaiah DE 6-4 280 So./Fr. Columbus, Ohio (Harvest Prep) 81 Mustapha, Taj WR 6-0 196 So./Fr. Southfield, Mich. (West Bloomfield) 21 Nelson, Cooper WR 6-4 184 Fr./Fr. Sun Prairie, Wis. (Sun Prairie) 9 Nelson, Scott* S 6-2 197 Jr./So. Detroit, Mich. (University of Detroit Jesuit) 55 Njongmeta, Maema ILB 6-0 218 Fr./Fr. Buffalo Grove, Ill. (Adlai E. Stevenson) 62 O’Brien, Logan OL 6-4 263 Fr./Fr. Fennimore, Wis. (Fennimore) 54 Orr, Chris*** ILB 6-0 214 Sr.#/Sr. DeSoto, Texas (DeSoto) 51 Paez, Giovanni DE 6-3 303 Fr./Fr. Los Angeles, Calif. (William A. Hough (N.C.)) 2 Pearson, Reggie S 5-10 198 So./Fr. Inkster, Mich. (River Rouge) 82 Perry, Emmet WR 6-2 186 Jr./So. Grand Prairie, Texas (DeSoto) 52 Pfaff, David* DE 6-2 284 Sr.#/Sr. Mequon, Wis. (Homestead) 18 Phillips, Cam WR 6-0 177 Fr./Fr. San Francisco, Calif. (IMG Academy (Fla.)) 3 Pryor, Kendric** WR 5-11 186 Sr./Jr. Hazel Crest, Ill. (Homewood-Flossmoor) 93 Rand, Garrett** DE 6-2 279 Sr./Jr. Chandler, Ariz. (Hamilton) 74 Roberge, Gunnar NT 6-4 295 Sr.#/Sr. Seymour, Wis. (Seymour) 87 Rucci, Hayden TE 6-4 252 Fr./Fr. Lititz, Pa. (Warwick) 67 Sampson, Cormac OL 6-4 269 So./Fr. Eau Claire, Wis. (Memorial) 57 Sanborn, Jack* ILB 6-2 232 So./So. Deer Park, Ill. (Lake Zurich) 29 Schipper, Brady RB 5-11 209 So./Fr. Stoughton, Wis. (Stoughton) 96 Schlichting, Conor P 6-2 218 Jr./So. Madison, Wis. (East) 70 Seltzner, Josh OL 6-4 326 Jr./So. Columbus, Wis. (Columbus) 7 Shaw, Bradrick** RB 6-1 210 Sr.#/Sr. Birmingham, Ala. (Hoover) 11 Smith, Alexander CB 5-11 181 So./Fr. Culver City, Calif. (Culver City) 77 Smithback, Blake OL 6-2 309 Jr./So. Waunakee, Wis. (Waunakee) 34 Stokke, Mason* FB 6-2 232 Sr./Jr. Menomonie, Wis. (Menomonie) 32 Strey, Marty ILB 6-2 220 So./Fr. Sun Prairie, Wis. (Sun Prairie) 4 Taylor, A.J.*** WR 5-11 204 Sr./Sr. Kansas City, Mo. (Rockhurst) 23 Taylor, Jonathan** RB 5-11 219 Jr./Jr. Salem, N.J. (Salem) 46 Tiedt, Hegeman OLB 6-4 240 Sr./Jr. Burlington, Wis. (Burlington) 75 Tippmann, Joe OL 6-6 309 Fr./Fr. Fort Wayne, Ind. (Bishop Dwenger) 12 Toler, Titus S 5-11 192 Fr./Fr. Long Beach, Calif. (St. John Bosco) 19 Torchio, John S 6-1 202 So./Fr. Lafayette, Calif. (Campolindo) 71 Van Lanen, Cole** OL 6-5 300 Sr./Jr. Green Bay, Wis. (Bay Port) 15 Vanden Boom, Danny QB 6-5 209 Jr./So. Kimberly, Wis. (Kimberly) 27 Volpentesta, Cristian CB 5-9 184 Sr./Jr. Highland Park, Ill. (Highland Park) 69 Vopal, Aaron OL 6-6 310 Jr./So. De Pere, Wis. (De Pere) 30 Wanner, Coy TE 6-3 237 Jr./So. Green Bay, Wis. (Preble) 25 Watson, Nakia RB 5-11 232 So./Fr. Austin, Texas (Westlake) 28 Wilcox, Blake K 6-4 225 Fr./Fr. Wales, Wis. (Kettle Moraine) 18 Wilder, Collin S 5-10 193 Sr./Jr. Katy, Texas (Katy/Houston) 5 Wildgoose, Rachad* CB 5-11 193 So./So. Miramar, Fla. (Miami Northwestern) 91 Williams, Bryson* NT 6-2 304 So./So. Lincoln, Neb. (Southeast) 21 Williams, Caesar* CB 6-0 186 Sr./Jr. Grand Prairie, Texas (South) 24 Williams, James CB 5-10 181 Fr./Fr. Fort Lauderdale, Fla. (Chaminade-Madonna Prep) 48 Wiltjer, Travis ILB 6-2 223 Sr./Sr. Maple City, Mich. (Glen Lake/Northwood) 2 Wolf, Chase QB 6-1 191 So./Fr. Loveland, Ohio (Saint Xavier)

* - letters won | # - indicates fifth-year senior

23 WISCONSIN FOOTBALL | 2019 FACT BOOK Numerical Roster

No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Yr./El. Hometown (High School/Last School) 1 Aron Cruickshank* WR 5-9 161 So./So. Brooklyn, N.Y. (Erasmus Hall) 1 Faion Hicks* CB 5-10 187 Jr./So. Miami, Fla. (Flanagan) 2 Reggie Pearson S 5-10 198 So./Fr. Inkster, Mich. (River Rouge) 2 Chase Wolf QB 6-1 191 So./Fr. Loveland, Ohio (Saint Xavier) 3 Kendric Pryor** WR 5-11 186 Sr./Jr. Hazel Crest, Ill. (Homewood-Flossmoor) 4 Donte Burton CB 5-10 178 So./Fr. Loganville, Ga. (Loganville) 4 A.J. Taylor*** WR 5-11 204 Sr./Sr. Kansas City, Mo. (Rockhurst) 5 QB 6-3 216 Fr./Fr. Overland Park, Kan. (Blue Valley North) 5 Rachad Wildgoose* CB 5-11 193 So./So. Miramar, Fla. (Miami Northwestern) 6 Danny Davis** WR 6-0 204 Jr./Jr. Springfield, Ohio (Springfield) 6 Dean Engram CB 5-9 165 Fr./Fr. Columbia, Md. (Gonzaga College HS) 7 Spencer Lytle OLB 6-2 219 Fr./Fr. Redondo Beach, Calif. (St. John Bosco) 7 Bradrick Shaw** RB 6-1 210 Sr.#/Sr. Birmingham, Ala. (Hoover) 8 Deron Harrell* CB 6-2 185 Jr./So. Denver, Colo. (East) 9 Scott Nelson* S 6-2 197 Jr./So. Detroit, Mich. (University of Detroit Jesuit) 10 Isaac Guerendo RB 6-0 208 So./Fr. Clayton, Ind. (Avon) 11 Stephan Bracey WR 5-10 164 Fr./Fr. Grand Rapids, Mich. (East Kentwood) 11 Alexander Smith CB 5-11 181 So./Fr. Culver City, Calif. (Culver City) 12 Titus Toler S 5-11 192 Fr./Fr. Long Beach, Calif. (St. John Bosco) 13 Mike Gregoire WR 5-10 174 So./Fr. Green Bay, Wis. (Notre Dame Academy) 14 Seth Currens** ILB 6-3 209 Sr./Jr. Pickerington, Ohio (Central) 14 Jordan DiBenedetto WR 6-0 185 Fr./Fr. Stoughton, Wis. (Stoughton) 15 Anthony Lotti*** P 6-0 183 Sr./Sr. Flowery Branch, Ga. (West Hall) 15 Danny Vanden Boom QB 6-5 209 Jr./So. Kimberly, Wis. (Kimberly) 16 Jack Dunn* WR 5-7 172 Sr./Jr. Madison, Wis. (Edgewood) 17 * QB 6-3 216 Jr./Jr. Sayville, N.Y. (Sayville) 18 Cam Phillips WR 6-0 177 Fr./Fr. San Francisco, Calif. (IMG Academy (Fla.)) 18 Collin Wilder S 5-10 193 Sr./Jr. Katy, Texas (Katy/Houston) 19 Collin Larsh K 5-10 184 Jr./So. Marshall, Wis. (Monona Grove) 19 John Torchio S 6-1 202 So./Fr. Lafayette, Calif. (Campolindo) 20 Semar Melvin CB 5-11 163 Fr./Fr. Pembroke Pines, Fla. (St. Thomas Aquinas) 21 Cooper Nelson WR 6-4 184 Fr./Fr. Sun Prairie, Wis. (Sun Prairie) 21 Caesar Williams* CB 6-0 186 Sr./Jr. Grand Prairie, Texas (South) 22 Cade Green WR 5-11 181 Jr./So. Austin, Texas (Lake Travis) 22 Jacob Heyroth ILB 6-0 214 So./Fr. Lodi, Wis. (Lodi) 23 Jonathan Taylor** RB 5-11 219 Jr./Jr. Salem, N.J. (Salem) 24 Adam Krumholz* WR 6-1 194 Sr./Jr. Stoughton, Wis. (Stoughton) 24 James Williams CB 5-10 181 Fr./Fr. Fort Lauderdale, Fla. (Chaminade-Madonna Prep) 25 Eric Burrell** S 6-0 191 Sr./Jr. Severn, Md. (McDonogh School) 25 Nakia Watson RB 5-11 232 So./Fr. Austin, Texas (Westlake) 26 Travian Blaylock CB 5-11 191 So./Fr. Humble, Texas (Atascocita) 27 Cristian Volpentesta CB 5-9 184 Sr./Jr. Highland Park, Ill. (Highland Park) 28 Quan Easterling FB 6-3 233 Fr./Fr. Akron, Ohio (Archbishop Hoban) 28 Blake Wilcox K 6-4 225 Fr./Fr. Wales, Wis. (Kettle Moraine) 29 Jackson Kollath ILB 6-1 250 Fr./Fr. Menomonee Falls, Wis. (Sussex Hamilton) 29 Brady Schipper RB 5-11 209 So./Fr. Stoughton, Wis. (Stoughton) 30 Tyler Mais S 6-1 194 Jr./So. Waunakee, Wis. (Waunakee) 30 Coy Wanner TE 6-3 237 Jr./So. Green Bay, Wis. (Preble) 31 Madison Cone* CB 5-9 180 Jr./Jr. Kernersville, N.C. (East Forsyth) 32 Julius Davis RB 5-10 187 Fr./Fr. Menomonee Falls, Wis. (Menomonee Falls) 32 Marty Strey ILB 6-2 220 So./Fr. Sun Prairie, Wis. (Sun Prairie) 34 Mason Stokke* FB 6-2 232 Sr./Jr. Menomonie, Wis. (Menomonie) 36 Hunter Johnson RB 6-0 221 Jr./So. Darlington, Wis. (Darlington) 36 Kobe Knaak CB 5-9 190 Sr./Jr. Franklin, Wis. (Franklin) 37 Garrett Groshek** RB 5-11 215 Sr./Jr. Amherst Junction, Wis. (Amherst) 38 Caputo, Dante S 5-11 180 Fr./Fr. Pittsburgh, Pa. (North Allegheny) 39 Tatum Grass ILB 6-2 217 Fr./Fr. Holmen, Wis. (Holmen) 39 Zach Hintze** K 6-0 199 Sr.#/Sr. Fond du Lac, Wis. (St. Mary’s Springs) 41 Noah Burks** OLB 6-2 235 Sr./Jr. Carmel, Ind. (Carmel) 41 Jack Eschenbach TE 6-6 227 So./Fr. Downers Grove, Ill. (Benet Academy) 42 Jaylan Franklin OLB 6-4 219 So./Fr. Brownstown, Mich. (O.A. Carlson)

24 WISCONSIN FOOTBALL | 2019 FACT BOOK No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Yr./El. Hometown (High School/Last School) 44 John Chenal FB 6-2 252 So./So. Grantsburg, Wis. (Grantsburg) 45 Leo Chenal ILB 6-2 247 Fr./Fr. Grantsburg, Wis. (Grantsburg) 46 Gabe Lloyd* TE 6-4 235 Sr./Jr. Green Bay, Wis. (Northeast Wisconsin Lutheran) 46 Hegeman Tiedt OLB 6-4 240 Sr./Jr. Burlington, Wis. (Burlington) 48 Travis Wiltjer ILB 6-2 223 Sr./Sr. Maple City, Mich. (Glen Lake/Northwood) 49 Christian Bell* OLB 6-4 245 Sr./Jr. Birmingham, Ala. (Hoover/Alabama) 50 Logan Brown OL 6-6 310 Fr./Fr. Grand Rapids, Mich. (East Kentwood) 50 Izayah Green-May OLB 6-6 223 Jr./So. Bolingbrook, Ill. (Bolingbrook) 51 Adam Bay** LS 6-0 223 Jr./Jr. Mesa, Ariz. (Desert Ridge) 51 Giovanni Paez DE 6-3 303 Fr./Fr. Los Angeles, Calif. (William A. Hough (N.C.)) 52 Josh Bernhagen LS 6-2 236 Sr./Jr. Madison, Wis. (La Follette) 52 David Pfaff* DE 6-2 284 Sr.#/Sr. Mequon, Wis. (Homestead) 54 Chris Orr*** ILB 6-0 214 Sr.#/Sr. DeSoto, Texas (DeSoto) 55 Maema Njongmeta ILB 6-0 218 Fr./Fr. Buffalo Grove, Ill. (Adlai E. Stevenson) 56 Zack Baun** OLB 6-3 225 Sr.#/Sr. Brown Deer, Wis. (Brown Deer) 56 Rodas Johnson DE 6-2 289 Fr./Fr. Columbus, Ohio (St. Francis DeSales) 57 Michael Balistreri DE 6-4 285 Jr./So. Grafton, Wis. (University School of Milwaukee) 57 Jack Sanborn* ILB 6-2 232 So./So. Deer Park, Ill. (Lake Zurich) 58 Mike Maskalunas** ILB 6-3 230 Sr./Jr. Long Grove, Ill. (Adlai E. Stevenson) 59 Tyler Johnson*** OLB 6-3 242 Sr.#/Sr. Menasha, Wis. (Menasha) 59 Andrew Lyons OL 6-5 304 So./Fr. Kenosha, Wis. (Bradford) 60 Logan Bruss* OL 6-5 305 Jr./So. Appleton, Wis. (Kimberly) 61 Tyler Biadasz** OL 6-3 318 Sr./Jr. Amherst, Wis. (Amherst) 62 Logan O’Brien OL 6-4 263 Fr./Fr. Fennimore, Wis. (Fennimore) 63 Peter Bowden LS 6-2 215 Fr./Fr. San Diego, Calif. (Francis Parker) 65 Tyler Beach* OL 6-6 307 Jr./So. Grafton, Wis. (Port Washington) 67 Cormac Sampson OL 6-4 269 So./Fr. Eau Claire, Wis. (Memorial) 68 David Moorman*** OL 6-5 297 Sr.#/Sr. Northville, Mich. (Northville) 69 Aaron Vopal OL 6-6 310 Jr./So. De Pere, Wis. (De Pere) 70 Josh Seltzner OL 6-4 326 Jr./So. Columbus, Wis. (Columbus) 71 Cole Van Lanen** OL 6-5 300 Sr./Jr. Green Bay, Wis. (Bay Port) 73 Alex Fenton OL 6-4 308 Jr./So. Menomonie, Wis. (Menomonie) 74 Michael Furtney OL 6-5 313 So./Fr. Milan, Mich. (Milan) 74 Gunnar Roberge NT 6-4 295 Sr.#/Sr. Seymour, Wis. (Seymour) 75 Joe Tippmann OL 6-6 309 Fr./Fr. Fort Wayne, Ind. (Bishop Dwenger) 76 Kayden Lyles* OL 6-3 318 Jr./So. Madison, Wis. (Middleton) 77 Blake Smithback OL 6-2 309 Jr./So. Waunakee, Wis. (Waunakee) 78 Jason Erdmann*** OL 6-6 330 Sr.#/Sr. Richfield, Wis. (Slinger) 81 Taj Mustapha WR 6-0 196 So./Fr. Southfield, Mich. (West Bloomfield) 82 Emmet Perry WR 6-2 186 Jr./So. Grand Prairie, Texas (DeSoto) 84 Jake Ferguson* TE 6-5 247 Jr./So. Madison, Wis. (Memorial) 85 Clay Cundiff TE 6-3 252 Fr./Fr. Wichita, Kan. (Bishop Carroll) 86 Luke Benzschawel* TE 6-6 269 Sr./Jr. Grafton, Wis. (Grafton) 87 Hayden Rucci TE 6-4 252 Fr./Fr. Lititz, Pa. (Warwick) 89 A.J. Abbott WR 6-2 182 So./Fr. Northville, Mich. (West Bloomfield) 90 Connor Allen*** P 6-0 171 Sr.#/Sr. New Berlin, Wis. (Brookfield East) 90 Isaiah Mullens DE 6-4 280 So./Fr. Columbus, Ohio (Harvest Prep) 91 Bryson Williams* NT 6-2 304 So./So. Lincoln, Neb. (Southeast) 92 Matt Henningsen* DE 6-3 271 Jr./So. Menomonee Falls, Wis. (Menomonee Falls) 93 Garrett Rand** DE 6-2 279 Sr./Jr. Chandler, Ariz. (Hamilton) 94 Boyd Dietzen DE 6-3 262 So./Fr. Combined Locks, Wis. (Kimberly) 95 Keeanu Benton NT 6-4 303 Fr./Fr. Janesville, Wis. (Craig) 96 Conor Schlichting P 6-2 218 Jr./So. Madison, Wis. (East) 97 Isaiahh Loudermilk** DE 6-7 307 Sr./Jr. Howard, Kan. (West Elk) 98 C.J. Goetz DE 6-3 247 So./Fr. Muskego, Wis. (Catholic Memorial)

* - letters won | # - indicates fifth-year senior

25 2018 SEASON IN REVIEW WISCONSIN FOOTBALL | 2019 FACT BOOK 2018 Season in Review

Schedule & Results (8-5 Overall, 5-4 Big Ten) Date Opponent Result TV A endance Aug. 31 WESTERN KENTUCKY W, 34-3 ESPN 74,145 Sept. 8 NEW MEXICO W, 45-14 BTN 77,003 Sept. 15 BYU L, 24-21 ABC 80,720 Sept. 22 at Iowa* W, 28-17 FOX 69,250 Oct. 6 NEBRASKA* W, 41-24 BTN 80,051 Oct. 13 at #12 Michigan* L, 38-13 ABC 111,360 Oct. 20 ILLINOIS* W, 49-20 FS1 79,736 Oct. 27 at Northwestern* L, 31-17 FOX 47,330 Nov. 3 RUTGERS* W, 31-17 BTN 74,379 Nov. 10 at #21 Penn State* L, 22-10 ABC 105,396 Nov. 17 at Purdue* W, 47-44 (3OT) BTN 46,114 Nov. 24 MINNESOTA* L, 37-15 ESPN2 74,038 Dec. 27 vs. Miami W, 35-3 ESPN 37,821 New Era Pinstripe Bowl (Yankee Stadium — Bronx, N.Y.)

HOMES GAMES IN CAPS | Rankings refl ect AP Top 25 at me of game | * game

Season Notes  Wisconsin finished 8-5 overall in 2018, marking the  Wisconsin’s senior class posted a 42-12 (.778) record, Badgers' 10th consecutive season with at least 8 including a 27-8 (.771) mark in Big Ten play, a 10-2 wins. Going 102-33 (.756), UW averaged 10.2 wins record in rivalry trophy matchups and a 4-0 mark in per season during that decade. bowl games.  Wisconsin (102 wins) joined Alabama (127), Ohio  The Badgers were led by Doak Walker Award winner State (115), Clemson (112), Boise State (109), and unanimous first-team All-American Jonathan Taylor. Oklahoma (105) and Stanford (102) as the only FBS The sophomore running back rushed for a nation-lead- programs to average 10 wins over those 10 seasons. ing 2,194 yards and 16 touchdowns, averaging 168.8  Wisconsin posted 7 seasons with double-digit victo- yards per game. ries over the last 10 years. The Badgers had a total of  With 4,171 yards, Taylor smashed the FBS record for 5 seasons of 10-plus wins in the previous 120 years. rushing yards as a freshman and sophomore. Taylor,  With a 35-3 win over Miami in the New Era Pinstripe UW’s Ron Dayne (3,566, 1996-97) and Georgia’s Bowl, the Badgers won their 5th-consecutive bowl Herschel Walker (3,507, 1980-81) are the only players game — becoming the first team to win 5 straight to tally 3,500 rushing yards in their first 2 seasons. bowls as a member of the Big Ten Conference. UW's  Wisconsin ranked 6th nationally in rushing, averaging run of 5 straight bowl victories is tied for the nation's 273.4 yards per game and trailing only triple-option longest active streak, along with Louisiana Tech. attack Georgia Tech (325.0 ypg) among Power Five  Wisconsin’s streak of 17 straight bowl appearances conference teams. The Badgers had 6 games with at marks the Big Ten's longest run and ranks in a tie for least 300 rushing yards, 4 games with at least 350 and 5th nationally. a season-best 417-yard performance vs. New Mexico.  Wisconsin completed its 4th season under Paul Chryst,  The Badgers' success started with an offensive line who is 42-12 (.778) as head coach at his alma mater. featuring a pair of All-Americans in senior guards Beau The 2-time Big Ten Coach of the Year has led the Benzschawel and Michael Deiter. Benzschawel, at right Badgers to a 27-8 (.771) conference record, a pair of guard, is a consensus first-team All-American. Deiter, at Big Ten West Division crowns and a pair of New Year’s left guard, earned first-team accolades and set a school Six bowl wins. record by starting 54 consecutive games.  Chryst is 4-0 in bowl games as UW's head coach. He  Deiter was named Big Ten Offensive Lineman of the and Alabama's are the only head coaches Year, joining Benzschawel and sophomore center Tyler to lead their teams to bowl wins in each of the last 4 Biadasz as consensus first-team All-Big Ten selections. seasons. Junior RT David Edwards earned a first-team nod from the league media and was a second-team pick by the coaches.

78 WISCONSIN FOOTBALL | 2019 FACT BOOK Team Statistics WISCONSIN OPPONENTS SSCORING 386 294 Points Per Game 29.7 22.6 Points Off Turnovers 98 77 FIRST DOWNS 280 230 Rushing 172 98 Passing 100 108 Penalty 8 24 RUSHING YARDAGE 3554 2016 Yards gained rushing 3772 2276 Yards lost rushing 218 260 Rushing Attempts 571 454 Average Per Rush 6.2 4.4 Average Per Game 273.4 155.1 TDs Rushing 32 17 PASSING YARDAGE 2050 2458 Comp-Att-Int 179-304-14 209-361-14 Average Per Pass 6.7 6.8 Average Per Catch 11.5 11.8 Average Per Game 157.7 189.1 TDs Passing 19 14 TOTAL OFFENSE 5604 4474 Total Plays 875 815 Average Per Play 6.4 5.5 Average Per Game 431.1 344.2 KICK RETURNS: #-Yards 30-578 13-263 PUNT RETURNS: #-Yards 19-91 17-191 INT RETURNS: #-Yards 14-98 14-179 KICK RETURN AVERAGE 19.3 20.2 PUNT RETURN AVERAGE 4.8 11.2 INT RETURN AVERAGE 7.0 12.8 FUMBLES-LOST 16-10 18-11 PENALTIES-Yards 74-657 44-421 Average Per Game 50.5 32.4 PUNTS-Yards 54-2058 58-2320 Average Per Punt 38.1 40.0 Net punt average 32.7 38.1 KICKOFFS-Yards 69-4393 62-3677 Average Per Kick 63.7 59.3 Net kick average 40.3 41.1 TIME OF POSSESSION/Game 32:04 27:56 3RD-DOWN Conversions 64/155 67/179 3rd-Down Pct 41% 37% 4TH-DOWN Conversions 5/12 7/13 4th-Down Pct 42% 54% SACKS BY-Yards 19-144 24-151 MISC YARDS 40 0 TOUCHDOWNS SCORED 51 33 FIELD GOALS-ATTEMPTS 10-18 21-28 ON-SIDE KICKS 0-2 0-0 RED-ZONE SCORES (46-53) 87% (37-44) 84% RED-ZONE TOUCHDOWNS (37-53) 70% (23-44) 52% PAT-ATTEMPTS (48-48) 100% (31-32) 97% ATTENDANCE 540072 379450 Games/Avg Per Game 7/77153 5/75890 Neutral Site Games 1/37821

SCORE BY QUARTERS 1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT Total Wisconsin 69 92 86 119 20 386 Opponents 37 77 85 78 17 294 79 WISCONSIN FOOTBALL | 2019 FACT BOOK Individual Statistics RUSHING GP Att Gain Loss Net Avg TD Long Avg/G Taylor, Jonathan 13 307 2227 33 2194 7.1 16 88 168.8 Deal, Taiwan 12 82 546 1 545 6.6 6 39 45.4 Groshek, Garrett 13 65 428 3 425 6.5 1 31 32.7 Ingold, Alec 13 26 143 0 143 5.5 6 39 11.0 Pryor, Kendric 13 12 128 12 116 9.7 1 33 8.9 James, Chris 9 23 112 4 108 4.7 0 9 12.0 Davis, Danny 11 4 56 0 56 14.0 0 37 5.1 Cruickshank, Aron 13 6 52 1 51 8.5 1 23 3.9 Stokke, Mason 9 4 13 0 13 3.2 0 4 1.4 TEAM 6 2 0 3 -3 -1.5 0 0 -0.5 Coan, Jack 5 20 43 76 -33 -1.6 1 9 -6.6 Hornibrook, Alex 9 20 24 85 -61 -3.0 0 16 -6.8 Total 13 571 3772 218 3554 6.2 32 88 273.4 Opponents 13 454 2276 260 2016 4.4 17 81 155.1

PASSING G Effic Cmp-Att-Int Pct Yds TD Long Avg/G Hornibrook, Alex 9 132.48 122-205-11 59.5 1532 13 44 170.2 Coan, Jack 5 118.02 56-93-3 60.2 515 5 35 103.0 TEAM 6 0.00 0-5-0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0 Vanden Boom, Danny 3 455.20 1-1-0 100.0 3 1 3 1.0 Total 13 126.94 179-304-14 58.9 2050 19 44 157.7 Opponents 13 120.13 209-361-14 57.9 2458 14 75 189.1

RECEIVING G No. Yds Avg TD Long Avg/G Davis, Danny 11 40 418 10.4 5 29 38.0 Ferguson, Jake 13 36 456 12.7 4 36 35.1 Taylor, A.J. 13 32 521 16.3 3 44 40.1 Groshek, Garrett 13 24 163 6.8 1 43 12.5 Pryor, Kendric 13 23 273 11.9 3 35 21.0 Taylor, Jonathan 13 8 60 7.5 0 30 4.6 Ingold, Alec 13 5 93 18.6 1 33 7.2 Penniston, Kyle 13 3 18 6.0 1 11 1.4 Deal, Taiwan 12 2 10 5.0 0 10 0.8 Dunn, Jack 13 1 20 20.0 0 20 1.5 Cruickshank, Aron 13 1 11 11.0 0 11 0.8 Krumholz, Adam 11 1 5 5.0 0 5 0.5 Neuville, Zander 3 1 3 3.0 0 3 1.0 Mustapha, Taj 4 1 3 3.0 1 3 0.8 Coan, Jack 5 1 -4 -4.0 0 0 -0.8 Total 13 179 2050 11.5 19 44 157.7 Opponents 13 209 2458 11.8 14 75 189.1

TOTAL OFFENSE G Plays Rush Pass Total Avg/G Taylor, Jonathan 13 307 2194 0 2194 168.8 Hornibrook, Alex 9 225 -61 1532 1471 163.4 Deal, Taiwan 12 82 545 0 545 45.4 Coan, Jack 5 113 -33 515 482 96.4 Groshek, Garrett 13 65 425 0 425 32.7 Ingold, Alec 13 26 143 0 143 11.0 Pryor, Kendric 13 12 116 0 116 8.9 James, Chris 9 23 108 0 108 12.0 Davis, Danny 11 4 56 0 56 5.1 Cruickshank, Aron 13 6 51 0 51 3.9 Stokke, Mason 9 4 13 0 13 1.4 Vanden Boom, Danny 3 1 0 3 3 1.0 TEAM 6 7 -3 0 -3 -0.5 Total 13 875 3554 2050 5604 431.1 Opponents 13 815 2016 2458 4474 344.2

80 WISCONSIN FOOTBALL | 2019 FACT BOOK |------PATs ------| SCORING TD FGs Kick Rush Rcv Pass DXP Saf Points Taylor, Jonathan 16 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 96 Gaglianone, Rafael 0 10-17 48-48 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 78 Ingold, Alec 7 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 42 Deal, Taiwan 6 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 36 Davis, Danny 5 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 30 Ferguson, Jake 4 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 24 Pryor, Kendric 4 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 24 Taylor, A.J. 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 18 Groshek, Garrett 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 12 Cruickshank, Aron 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 Mustapha, Taj 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 Coan, Jack 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 Penniston, Kyle 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 Krumholz, Adam 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0-0 0 0 2 Hornibrook, Alex 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 1-2 0 0 0 Hintze, Zach 0 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 0 Total 51 10-18 48-48 0-0 1 1-2 0 0 386 Opponents 33 21-28 31-32 0-0 1 1-1 0 0 294

FIELD GOALS FGM-FGA Pct <19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50+ Lg Blk Gaglianone, Rafael 10-17 58.8 0-0 5-6 4-7 1-3 0-1 42 0 Hintze, Zach 0-1 0.0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1 0 0

FG SEQUENCE Wisconsin Opponents Western Kentucky (39), (42) (25) New Mexico (26) — BYU 42 52, (45) Iowa — (24) Nebraska (30), (28) (31) Michigan — 41, (42), (33), 54, (35) Illinois 27 (52), (26) Northwestern (36), 62, 51 (26) Rutgers (32) 45, (22) Penn State (28) (49), 44, (42), 45, (23) Purdue 30, (29), (22) (20), (20), (41) Minnesota 31 (34), (23), (42), 28 Miami 41, 39 (33) Numbers in (parentheses) indicate field goal was made.

PUNTING No. Yds Avg Long TB FC I20 50+ Blkd Lotti, Anthony 32 1234 38.6 63 4 10 14 4 0 Allen, Connor 22 824 37.5 50 1 10 8 1 0 Total 54 2058 38.1 63 5 20 22 5 0 Opponents 58 2320 40.0 59 1 14 20 5 0

KICKOFFS No. Yds Avg TB OB Retn Net YdLn Hintze, Zach 66 4207 63.7 54 0 Rosowski, P.J. 3 186 62.0 0 0 Total 69 4393 63.7 54 0 263 40.3 24 Opponents 62 3677 59.3 22 4 578 41.1 23

INTERCEPTIONS No. Yds Avg TD Long Edwards, T.J. 3 31 10.3 0 28 Cone, Madison 2 2 1.0 0 2 Bondoc, Evan 2 0 0.0 0 0 Baun, Zack 1 7 7.0 0 7 Williams, Caesar 1 2 2.0 0 2 Sagapolu, Olive 1 4 4.0 0 4 Orr, Chris 1 0 0.0 0 0 Burrell, Eric 1 30 30.0 0 30 Hicks, Faion 1 0 0.0 0 0 Nelson, Scott 1 22 22.0 0 22 Total 14 98 7.0 0 30 Opponents 14 179 12.8 1 49 81 WISCONSIN FOOTBALL | 2019 FACT BOOK RETURNS No. Yds Avg TD Long — Total 0 0 0.0 0 0 Opponents 2 17 8.5 0 10

PUNT RETURNS No. Yds Avg TD Long Dunn, Jack 17 94 5.5 0 15 Davis, Danny 1 1 1.0 0 1 Williams, Caesar 1 -4 -4.0 0 0 Total 19 91 4.8 0 15 Opponents 17 191 11.2 1 69

KICK RETURNS No. Yds Avg TD Long Cruickshank, Aron 26 533 20.5 0 34 Davis, Danny 1 -2 -2.0 0 0 Pryor, Kendric 1 15 15.0 0 15 Groshek, Garrett 1 17 17.0 0 17 Orr, Chris 1 15 15.0 0 15 Total 30 578 19.3 0 34 Opponents 13 263 20.2 0 33

ALL PURPOSE G Rush Rec PR KOR IR Tot Avg/G Taylor, Jonathan 13 2194 60 0 0 0 2254 173.4 Groshek, Garrett 13 425 163 0 17 0 605 46.5 Cruickshank, Aron 13 51 11 0 533 0 595 45.8 Deal, Taiwan 12 545 10 0 0 0 555 46.2 Taylor, A.J. 13 0 521 0 0 0 521 40.1 Davis, Danny 11 56 418 1 -2 0 473 43.0 Ferguson, Jake 13 0 456 0 0 0 456 35.1 Pryor, Kendric 13 116 273 0 15 0 404 31.1 Ingold, Alec 13 143 93 0 0 0 236 18.2 Dunn, Jack 13 0 20 94 0 0 114 8.8 James, Chris 9 108 0 0 0 0 108 12.0 Edwards, T.J. 13 0 0 0 0 31 31 2.4 Burrell, Eric 13 0 0 0 0 30 30 2.3 Nelson, Scott 9 0 0 0 0 22 22 2.4 Penniston, Kyle 13 0 18 0 0 0 18 1.4 Orr, Chris 13 0 0 0 15 0 15 1.2 Stokke, Mason 9 13 0 0 0 0 13 1.4 Baun, Zack 13 0 0 0 0 7 7 0.5 Krumholz, Adam 11 0 5 0 0 0 5 0.5 Sagapolu, Olive 8 0 0 0 0 4 4 0.5 Mustapha, Taj 4 0 3 0 0 0 3 0.8 Neuville, Zander 3 0 3 0 0 0 3 1.0 Cone, Madison 12 0 0 0 0 2 2 0.2 Williams, Caesar 12 0 0 -4 0 2 -2 -0.2 TEAM 6 -3 0 0 0 0 -3 -0.5 Coan, Jack 5 -33 -4 0 0 0 -37 -7.4 Hornibrook, Alex 9 -61 0 0 0 0 -61 -6.8 Total 13 3554 2050 91 578 98 6371 490.1 Opponents 13 2016 2458 191 263 179 5107 392.8

82 WISCONSIN FOOTBALL | 2019 FACT BOOK Defensive Statistics

|------Tackles------| |-Sacks-| |------Pass Def------| |--Fumbles--| Blkd GP Solo Ast Total TFL/Yds No-Yards Int-Yds BrUp QBH Rcv-Yds FF Kick Saf Edwards, T.J. 13 73 40 113 11.5-33 3.0-19 3-31 2 3 1-0 . . . Connelly, Ryan 12 56 33 89 10.0-46 3.0-30 . 1 6 . 1 . . Baun, Zack 13 37 26 63 7.5-28 2.5-21 1-7 2 8 1-0 . . . Van Ginkel, Andrew 13 38 22 60 9.5-55 5.5-47 . 3 7 . 2 1 . Dixon, D'Cota 9 28 15 43 2.5-5 . . 3 . 1-0 1 . . Burrell, Eric 13 24 18 42 . . 1-30 2 3 . 2 . . Nelson, Scott 9 22 19 41 3.5-13 . 1-22 6 . . 1 . . Hicks, Faion 12 28 7 35 1.0-3 . 1-0 3 . . . . . Henningsen, Matt 13 8 24 32 2.5-15 1.0-14 . 1 3 . . . . Wildgoose, Rachad 10 22 7 29 . . . 7 . 2-0 . . . Orr, Chris 13 14 13 27 1.0-2 . 1-0 . 1 2-0 . . . Williams, Caesar 12 17 7 24 . . 1-2 3 . . . . . Sagapolu, Olive 8 14 9 23 4.5-10 2.0-6 1-4 . 1 1-0 . . . Cone, Madison 12 14 5 19 0.5-1 . 2-2 1 . . . . . Bondoc, Evan 13 12 4 16 1.5-3 . 2-0 1 1 . 1 . . Loudermilk, Isaiahh 9 8 7 15 2.5-4 1.0-1 . 3 1 . . 1 . Williams, Bryson 13 6 6 12 . . . 1 1 . . . . Pfaff, David 11 5 6 11 ...... Johnson, Tyler 10 6 4 10 3.0-4 . . 1 1 . 1 . . Harrell, Deron 10 6 4 10 . . . 2 . . . . . Lyles, Kayden 12 4 3 7 . . . . . 1-0 . . . Sanborn, Jack 11 4 3 7 . . . 1 . . 1 . . Grady, Griffin 9 3 3 6 ...... Burton, Donte 4 5 . 5 ...... Pearson, Reggie 4 2 3 5 1.0-5 . . . . . 1 . . Maskalunas, Mike 9 1 3 4 ...... Burks, Noah 13 2 2 4 ...... 1 . . Bell, Christian 9 1 1 2 . . . 1 2 . . . . Currens, Seth 13 1 1 2 ...... Vopal, Aaron 8 1 1 2 ...... Green-May, Izayah 6 . 1 1 ...... Bay, Adam 13 . 1 1 ...... Ferguson, Jake 13 . 1 1 ...... Krumholz, Adam 11 1 . 1 ...... Smith, Alexander 4 1 . 1 . . . 1 . . . . . Edwards, David 10 1 . 1 ...... Ingold, Alec 13 1 . 1 ...... Dunn, Jack 13 . 1 1 ...... Chenal, John 8 . 1 1 ...... Deiter, Michael 13 1 . 1 ...... Biadasz, Tyler 13 1 . 1 ...... Hornibrook, Alex 9 1 . 1 ...... Deal, Taiwan 12 1 . 1 ...... Lotti, Anthony 8 1 . 1 ...... TEAM 6 1 . 1 1.0-6 1.0-6 ...... Penniston, Kyle 13 1 . 1 ...... Groshek, Garrett 13 . 1 1 ...... Van Lanen, Cole 13 ...... 1-0 . . . Blaylock, Travian 4 ...... 1-0 . . . Total 13 473 302 775 63.0-233 19.0-144 14-98 45 38 11-0 12 2 . Opponents 13 504 446 950 52.0-224 24.0-151 14-179 37 14 10-17 11 . .

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Wisconsin Game-By-Game Statistics

|---RUSHING---| |---RECEIVING---| |------PASSING------| |- ----KICK RET-----| |---PUNT RET---| tot Opponent No. Yds TD Lg No. Yds TD Lg Cmp-Att-Int Yds TD Lg No Yds TD Lg No Yds TD Lg off W. KENTUCKY 39 234 2 47 17 257 2 43 17-31-0 257 2 43 2 45 0 30 0 0 0 0 491 NEW MEXICO 59 417 4 43 9 151 2 44 9-13-1 151 2 44 2 32 0 16 1 10 0 10 568 BYU 43 204 3 31 18 190 0 27 18-28-1 190 0 27 4 84 0 24 1 1 0 1 394 at Iowa 44 210 1 33 17 205 3 33 17-22-0 205 3 33 2 42 0 22 1 5 0 5 415 NEBRASKA 48 370 4 88 13 163 1 26 13-24-0 163 1 26 3 90 0 34 1 15 0 15 533 at Michigan 29 183 1 37 7 100 1 36 7-20-2 100 1 36 3 47 0 20 1 15 0 15 283 ILLINOIS 54 357 4 39 13 188 3 29 13-22-2 188 3 29 1 14 0 14 1 15 0 15 545 at Northwestern 32 165 1 20 20 158 1 18 20-33-0 158 1 18 4 60 0 17 1 11 0 11 323 RUTGERS 46 317 3 38 12 156 1 30 12-23-2 156 1 30 2 15 0 17 2 8 0 7 473 at Penn State 37 209 1 71 9 60 0 15 9-20-2 60 0 15 3 69 0 29 1 5 0 5 269 at Purdue 51 385 4 80 16 160 2 34 16-24-0 160 2 34 2 39 0 24 4 -1 0 3 545 MINNESOTA 31 170 0 21 22 189 2 13 22-33-3 189 2 13 2 41 0 24 1 0 0 0 359 vs Miami 58 333 4 41 6 73 1 35 6-11-1 73 1 35 0 0 0 0 4 7 0 4 406

|------TACKLES------| |-SACKS-| |-FUMBLE-| |---PASS DEFENSE---| Blkd |---PAT Attempts---| Opponent Solo Ast Total TFL-Yds No-Yds FF FR-Yds Int-Yds QBH Brk Kick Kick Run Rcv Saf Pts W. KENTUCKY 38 24 62 4.0-12 1.0-5 1 1-0 1-0 2 3 0 4-4 0 0 0 34 NEW MEXICO 30 20 50 6.0-12 1.0-3 0 1-0 2-24 5 3 0 6-6 0 0 0 45 BYU 24 24 48 6.0-16 1.0-5 0 0-0 0-0 4 5 0 3-3 0 0 0 21 at Iowa 35 20 55 4.0-12 0.0-0 1 2-0 1-0 0 3 0 4-4 0 0 0 28 NEBRASKA 35 16 51 5.0-16 2.0-12 2 1-0 0-0 7 3 0 5-5 0 0 0 41 at Michigan 40 32 72 8.0-33 3.0-23 2 0-0 0-0 3 2 0 1-1 0 0 0 13 ILLINOIS 35 18 53 5.0-37 3.0-33 3 2-0 3-32 4 3 0 7-7 0 0 0 49 at Northwestern 45 32 77 2.0-7 1.0-6 0 0-0 3-7 5 1 0 2-2 0 0 0 17 RUTGERS 31 32 63 2.0-7 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 4 8 1 4-4 0 0 0 31 at Penn State 55 14 69 7.0-35 3.0-27 1 2-0 0-0 1 1 1 1-1 0 0 0 10 at Purdue 54 6 60 6.0-25 3.0-22 1 1-0 0-0 0 5 0 5-5 0 0 0 47 MINNESOTA 33 36 69 2.0-3 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 1 5 0 1-1 0 1 0 15 vs Miami 18 28 46 6.0-18 1.0-8 1 1-0 4-35 2 3 0 5-5 0 0 0 35

Opponent Game-By-Game Statistics

|---RUSHING---| |---RECEIVING---| |------PASSING------| |- ----KICK RET-----| |---PUNT RET---| tot Opponent No. Yds TD Lg No. Yds TD Lg Cmp-Att-Int Yds TD Lg No Yds TD Lg No Yds TD Lg off W. KENTUCKY 34 124 0 15 17 181 0 48 17-30-1 181 0 48 0 0 0 0 1 -2 0 0 305 NEW MEXICO 30 77 0 16 14 134 2 17 14-24-2 134 2 17 2 48 0 28 1 8 0 8 211 BYU 28 191 2 46 13 120 1 31 13-23-0 120 1 31 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 311 at Iowa 31 148 0 20 14 256 2 46 14-23-1 256 2 46 1 19 0 19 3 35 0 23 404 NEBRASKA 24 111 1 28 26 407 2 75 26-44-0 407 2 75 2 35 0 25 1 3 0 3 518 at Michigan 48 320 3 81 14 124 0 28 14-21-0 124 0 28 0 0 0 0 2 32 0 26 444 ILLINOIS 36 210 2 80 9 90 0 25 9-21-3 90 0 25 1 28 0 28 2 1 0 3 300 at Northwestern 49 182 3 27 17 167 1 32 17-30-3 167 1 32 0 0 0 0 2 5 0 6 349 RUTGERS 26 72 1 7 20 261 1 41 20-39-0 261 1 41 2 36 0 19 0 0 0 0 333 at Penn State 47 183 1 29 19 160 1 30 19-25-0 160 1 30 1 10 0 10 1 4 0 4 343 at Purdue 31 76 1 12 31 386 4 46 31-48-0 386 4 46 1 33 0 33 1 0 0 0 462 MINNESOTA 47 201 3 23 9 124 0 28 9-16-0 124 0 28 0 0 0 0 1 69 1 69 325 vs Miami 23 121 0 62 6 48 0 22 6-17-4 48 0 22 3 54 0 28 2 36 0 35 169

|------TACKLES------| |-SACKS-| |-FUMBLE-| |---PASS DEFENSE---| Blkd |---PAT Attempts---| Opponent Solo Ast Total TFL-Yds No-Yds FF FR-Yds Int-Yds QBH Brk Kick Kick Run Rcv Saf Pts W. KENTUCKY 30 42 72 5.0-21 3.0-18 1 1-10 0-0 3 4 0 0-0 0 0 0 3 NEW MEXICO 40 50 90 2.0-9 1.0-7 2 1-0 1-29 0 1 0 2-2 0 0 0 14 BYU 41 42 83 3.0-13 2.0-12 0 0-0 1-12 1 1 0 3-3 0 0 0 24 at Iowa 31 56 87 3.0-20 1.0-13 0 0-0 0-0 1 2 0 2-2 0 0 0 17 NEBRASKA 34 48 82 1.0-6 1.0-6 1 1-0 0-0 1 5 0 3-3 0 0 0 24 at Michigan 29 16 45 2.0-11 2.0-11 0 0-0 2-52 2 4 0 3-3 0 1 0 38 ILLINOIS 45 34 79 4.0-9 1.0-2 0 0-0 2-52 0 1 0 2-2 0 0 0 20 at Northwestern 41 26 67 4.0-18 1.0-5 2 3-0 0-0 1 6 0 4-4 0 0 0 31 RUTGERS 41 30 71 4.0-20 1.0-8 0 0-0 2-3 1 3 0 2-2 0 0 0 17 at Penn State 41 14 55 7.0-49 5.0-45 1 2-7 2-6 2 2 0 2-1 0 0 0 22 at Purdue 56 14 70 3.0-19 1.0-9 0 1-0 0-0 0 3 0 5-5 0 0 0 44 MINNESOTA 35 26 61 4.0-8 2.0-6 4 1-0 3-25 2 3 0 4-4 0 0 0 37 vs Miami 40 48 88 10.0-21 3.0-9 0 0-0 1-0 0 2 0 0-0 0 0 0 3

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Name GP/GS WKU NM BYU IOWA NEB MICH ILL NU RU PSU PUR MINN MIA Allen, Connor 13/- XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX Baun, Zack 13/13 START START START START START START START START START START START START START Bay, Adam 13/- XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX Beach, Tyler 13/- XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX Bell, Christian 9/- XXX XXX XXX ... XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX ... XXX ...... Benzschawel, Beau 13/13 START START START START START START START START START START START START START Benzschawel, Luke 10/4 START ...... XXX XXX XXX XXX START XXX XXX START START Biadasz, Tyler 13/13 START START START START START START START START START START START START START Blaylock, Travian 4/- XXX XXX XXX XXX ...... Bondoc, Evan 13/2 XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX START START XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX Bruss, Logan 13/6 XXX XXX XXX START XXX XXX START XXX XXX START START START START Burks, Noah 13/- XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX Burrell, Eric 13/6 XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX START START START START XXX START XXX START Burton, Donte 4/1 XXX ...... XXX XXX ...... START ...... Chenal, John 8/- ...... XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX Coan, Jack 5/4 ...... START XXX START START ... START Cone, Madison 12/2 XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX START START XXX XXX XXX XXX ... Connelly, Ryan 12/12 START START START START START START START START START START START START ... Cruickshank, Aron 13/- XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX Currens, Seth 13/- XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX Davis, Danny 11/6 ...... START XXX START START XXX START START XXX START XXX XXX Deal, Taiwan 12/- XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX ... XXX XXX Deiter, Michael 13/13 START START START START START START START START START START START START START Dietzen, Jon 12/12 START ... START START START START START START START START START START START Dixon, D'Cota 9/9 START START START START START ...... START START START START ... Dunn, Jack 13/- XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX Edwards, David 10/10 START START START START START START START START START START ...... Edwards, T.J. 13/13 START START START START START START START START START START START START START Erdmann, Jason 13/1 XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX START XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX Ferguson, Jake 13/2 XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX START XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX START Gaglianone, Rafael 13/- XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX Grady, Griffin 9/- XXX XXX ...... XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX Green, Cade 1/- ...... XXX ...... Green-May, Izayah 6/- XXX XXX XXX ... XXX ... XXX ... XXX ...... Groshek, Garrett 13/- XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX Guerendo, Isaac 4/- ...... XXX XXX ...... XXX XXX Harrell, Deron 10/5 XXX XXX XXX START START START START ...... XXX XXX START ... Henningsen, Matt 13/10 START START XXX XXX XXX START START START START START START START START Hicks, Faion 12/11 START START START START START XXX ... START START START START START START Hintze, Zach 13/- XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX Hornibrook, Alex 9/9 START START START START START START START ... START ...... START ... Ingold, Alec 13/11 START START START START START START XXX START XXX START START START START James, Chris 9/- XXX XXX ...... XXX XXX ... XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX Johnson, Tyler 10/2 XXX XXX XXX START START XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX ...... Kapoi, Micah 13/- XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX Krumholz, Adam 11/1 XXX START ...... XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX Lloyd, Gabe 13/- XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX Lotti, Anthony 8/- XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX ...... XXX Loudermilk, Isaiahh 9/6 ... XXX START START START ...... XXX START START XXX START Lyles, Kayden 12/7 START START START START START START XXX XXX START XXX XXX XXX ... Maskalunas, Mike 9/- XXX ...... XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX ... Moorman, David 13/- XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX Mustapha, Taj 4/- XXX XXX XXX XXX ...... Nelson, Scott 9/8 START START START START START XXX ...... START ... START START Neuville, Zander 3/2 ... START START XXX ...... Orr, Chris 13/1 XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX START Pearson, Reggie 4/1 ...... START ... XXX ...... XXX ... XXX Penniston, Kyle 13/10 START START XXX START START START XXX START START START START START XXX Pfaff, David 11/- XXX XXX ...... XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX Pryor, Kendric 13/6 START XXX XXX START XXX XXX START XXX XXX START XXX START START Roberge, Gunnar 5/- XXX ...... XXX ... XXX ...... XXX XXX Rosowski, P.J. 4/- ...... XXX ...... XXX ...... XXX XXX Saari, Mark 2/- ...... XXX ...... XXX Sagapolu, Olive 8/8 START START START START START START START START ......

86 WISCONSIN FOOTBALL | 2019 FACT BOOK Sampson, Cormac 1/- ...... XXX ...... Sanborn, Jack 11/- ...... XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX Schipper, Brady 2/- ...... XXX ...... XXX Seltzner, Josh 12/- XXX XXX ... XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX Smith, Alexander 4/- ...... XXX XXX XXX ...... XXX Stokke, Mason 9/- XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX ...... XXX Taylor, A.J. 13/6 XXX XXX START XXX START START XXX START START XXX START XXX XXX Taylor, Jonathan 13/13 START START START START START START START START START START START START START Van Ginkel, Andrew 13/11 START START START XXX XXX START START START START START START START START Van Lanen, Cole 13/1 XXX START XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX Vanden Boom, Danny 3/- ... XXX ...... XXX ... XXX ...... Volpentesta, Cristian 4/- ...... XXX XXX ...... XXX XXX ...... Vopal, Aaron 8/- XXX ...... XXX ... XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX ... XXX Wildgoose, Rachad 10/7 ... XXX ...... XXX START START START START START START START XXX Williams, Bryson 13/3 XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX START XXX XXX START START Williams, Caesar 12/5 START START START XXX ... XXX XXX XXX XXX START XXX XXX START

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Individual Game-By-Game Statistics

PASSING Hornibrook, Alex Att Comp Int Pct Yards TD Long Sack Yds Effic Western Kentucky 29 17 0 58.6 257 2 43 3 18 155.8 New Mexico 11 8 1 72.7 148 1 44 1 7 197.6 BYU 28 18 1 64.3 190 0 27 2 12 114.1 Iowa 22 17 0 77.3 205 3 33 1 13 200.5 Nebraska 24 13 0 54.2 163 1 26 1 6 125.0 Michigan 20 7 2 35.0 100 1 36 2 11 73.5 Illinois 22 13 2 59.1 188 3 29 1 2 157.7 Rutgers 16 7 2 43.8 92 0 29 1 8 67.1 Minnesota 33 22 3 66.7 189 2 13 2 6 116.6 TOTALS 205 122 11 59.5 1532 13 44 14 83 132.5

Coan, Jack Att Comp Int Pct Yards TD Long Sack Yds Effic Northwestern 31 20 0 64.5 158 1 18 1 5 118.0 Rutgers 7 5 0 71.4 64 1 30 0 0 195.4 Penn State 20 9 2 45.0 60 0 15 5 45 50.2 Purdue 24 16 0 66.7 160 2 34 1 9 150.2 Miami 11 6 1 54.5 73 1 35 3 9 122.1 TOTALS 93 56 3 60.2 515 5 35 10 68 118.0

Vanden Boom, D. Att Comp Int Pct Yards TD Long Sack Yds Effic New Mexico 1 1 0 100.0 3 1 3 0 0 455.2 TOTALS 1 1 0 100.0 3 1 3 0 0 455.2

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Individual Game-By-Game Statistics Game-By-Game Individual

Coan, Jack, QB QB 1--4/0 Jack, - 1--4/0 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP Coan, - - - DNP

Mustapha, Taj, WR WR 1-3/1 Taj, - - 1-3/1 Mustapha, - DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP

Neuville, Zander, TE 1-3/0 1-3/0 TE - 1-3/0 DNP Zander, - Neuville, DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP

Krumholz, Adam, WR 1-5/0 1-5/0 - DNP DNP ------DNP DNP - 1-5/0 1-5/0 WR Adam, Krumholz,

Deal, Taiwan, RB 2-10/0 1-10/0 ------DNP 1-0/0 - 1-0/0 DNP ------1-10/0 2-10/0 RB Taiwan, Deal,

Cruickshank, Aron, WR 1-11/0 ------1-11/0 - 1-11/0 ------1-11/0 WR Aron, Cruickshank,

Penniston, Kyle, TE 3-18/1 - - 1-4/0 - - - 1-11/1 - - 1-3/0 - - - - - 1-3/0 - - 1-11/1 - - - 1-4/0 - - 3-18/1 TE Kyle, Penniston,

Dunn, Jack, WR 1-20/0 1-20/0 ------1-20/0 WR 1-20/0 Jack, Dunn,

Taylor, Jonathan, RB 8-60/0 - - 3-14/0 2-6/0 - - 1-2/0 - 1-30/0 - - 1-8/0 - 1-8/0 - - 1-30/0 - 1-2/0 - - 2-6/0 3-14/0 - - 8-60/0 RB Jonathan, Taylor,

Ingold, Alec, FB 5-93/1 - - - 1-33/0 - - 2-48/1 2-12/0 ------2-12/0 2-48/1 - - 1-33/0 - - - FB 5-93/1 Alec, Ingold,

Groshek, Garrett, RB RB 24-163/1 Garrett, 1-7/0 1-43/1 Groshek, 1-9/0 2-10/0 3-19/0 4-29/0 1-5/0 - 4-20/0 2-3/0 3-3/0 1-5/0 1-10/0

Pryor, Kendric, WR WR Kendric, 23-273/3 Pryor, - 4-51/1 1-8/0 3-33/0 1-11/0 - 4-52/1 1-12/0 2-30/0 1-35/1 2-13/0 2-16/0 2-12/0

Davis, Danny, WR WR Danny, 40-418/5 Davis, DNP DNP - 10-93/1 4-36/2 2-24/0 6-60/1 5-55/0 4-48/0 1-12/0 3-38/0 1-12/1 4-40/0

Ferguson, Jake, TE TE Jake, 36-456/4 Ferguson, 1-4/0 4-43/0 2-7/0 3-62/1 2-46/0 4-47/1 4-58/1 3-61/0 2-15/0 5-46/1 2-16/0 2-18/0 2-33/0

Taylor, A.J., WR WR A.J., Taylor, 32-521/3 1-3/1 3-60/0 3-44/1 2-31/0 - 5-134/1 5-85/0 - 3-33/0 2-16/0 2-13/0 1-13/0 5-89/0

RECEIVING No-Yds/TD WKU NM BYU IOWA NEB MICH ILL NU RU PSU PUR MINN MIA MINN PUR PSU RU NU ILL MICH NEB IOWA BYU NM WKU No-Yds/TD RECEIVING

Hornibrook, Alex, QB QB DNP 1--2/0 20--61/0 3--13/0 1--6/0 DNP 1--8/0 3-4/0 1--7/0 2--11/0 Alex, 5--12/0 DNP DNP 3--6/0 Hornibrook,

Coan, Jack, QB 20--33/1 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP 3-5/0 1--4/0 7--43/0 2--1/0 DNP 7-10/1 DNP QB 2--1/0 7--43/0 20--33/1 Jack, 1--4/0 3-5/0 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP Coan,

TEAM TEAM 2--3/0 - - - DNP DNP 1--1/0 DNP DNP - DNP DNP 1--2/0 DNP

Stokke, Mason, FB 4-13/0 - 2-6/0 - - - - 2-7/0 - DNP DNP DNP DNP - DNP DNP DNP DNP - 2-7/0 - - - - 2-6/0 - 4-13/0 FB Mason, Stokke,

Cruickshank, Aron, WR 6-51/1 - 1-11/0 - - 1-1/0 - 1-23/1 - 1-3/0 - - 1--1/0 1-14/0 1--1/0 - - 1-3/0 - 1-23/1 - 1-1/0 - - 1-11/0 - 6-51/1 WR Aron, Cruickshank,

Davis, Danny, WR 4-56/0 DNP DNP - - - 1-37/0 - 1-19/0 - 1-0/0 1-0/0 - - - 1-0/0 1-0/0 - 1-19/0 - 1-37/0 - - - DNP DNP 4-56/0 WR Danny, Davis,

James, Chris, RB RB Chris, James, 23-108/0 DNP 6-29/0 2-10/0 DNP DNP - DNP 3-11/0 - 3-14/0 - 4-18/0 5-26/0

Pryor, Kendric, WR WR Kendric, 12-116/1 Pryor, - 1-19/0 1--4/0 1-21/0 1-5/0 1-3/0 2-35/1 2-7/0 1-0/0 1-20/0 - 1-10/0 -

Ingold, Alec, FB FB Alec, Ingold, 26-143/6 1-2/1 4-47/1 4-16/0 1-3/0 2-37/1 - 1-3/0 4-12/1 3-12/1 - 1-0/0 - 5-11/1

Groshek, Garrett, RB RB 65-425/1 Garrett, 1-3/0 Groshek, 2-4/0 7-68/0 4-33/0 5-22/0 9-73/0 8-33/0 6-45/0 3-21/0 3-15/0 4-44/0 8-39/1 5-25/0

Deal, Taiwan, RB RB Taiwan, 82-545/6 Deal, 4-8/0 DNP 3-42/0 9-77/0 1-1/0 12-111/2 10-74/1 6-42/0 6-15/2 9-57/0 8-53/0 10-52/1 4-13/0

Taylor, Jonathan, RB RB Jonathan, Taylor, 307-2194/16 11-46/0 27-159/0 17-101/0 24-221/3 25-113/0 26-117/0 33-253/3 18-145/2 33-32 20-185/1 27-208/3 RUSHING No-Yds/TD WKU NM BYU IOWA NEB MICH ILL NU RU PSU PUR MINN MIA MINN PUR PSU RU NU ILL MICH NEB IOWA BYU NM WKU No-Yds/TD RUSHING

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Groshek, Garrett, RB 0-1 1 - - 0-1 ------0-1 - 1 - 0-1 RB Garrett, Groshek,

Ferguson, Jake, TE 0-1 1 - - 0-1 ------0-1 - 1 - 0-1 TE Jake, Ferguson,

Biadasz, Tyler, OL 1-0 1 ------1-0 ------1-0 - - - - 1 - - 1-0 OL Tyler, Biadasz,

Deiter, Michael, OL 1-0 1 - - - - - 1-0 ------1-0 - - - 1 - - 1-0 OL Michael, Deiter,

Bell, Christian, OLB 1-1 2 - - - DNP 0-1 1-0 - - - DNP - DNP DNP DNP - DNP - - - 1-0 0-1 DNP - 2 - - 1-1 OLB Christian, Bell,

Vopal, Aaron, DE DE Aaron, Vopal, 1-1 2 1-0 DNP DNP DNP - DNP - - - - - DNP 0-1

Currens, Seth, S 1-1 2 1-0 0-1 ------0-1 1-0 S 2 1-1 Seth, Currens,

Burks, Noah, OLB OLB 2-2 4 - - 1-0 - - - Noah, - 0-2 - 1-0 - - - Burks,

Maskalunas, Mike, ILB ILB Mike, Maskalunas, 1-3 4 - DNP DNP DNP - - - - 1-3 - - - DNP

Burton, Donte, CB CB 5-0 Donte, 5 Burton, 1-0 1-0 DNP 1-0 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP 2-0 DNP DNP

Pearson, Reggie, S 2-3 5 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP 2-3 DNP - DNP DNP DNP - - DNP DNP - DNP 2-3 DNP DNP DNP S DNP 2-3 DNP 5 Reggie, Pearson,

Grady, Griffin, ILB ILB Griffin, Grady, 3-3 6 2-2 - DNP DNP DNP DNP 0-1 - - - 1-0 - -

Lyles, Kayden, DE DE Kayden, Lyles, 4-3 7 2-0 1-1 - 1-0 0-1 - - - 0-1 - - - DNP

Sanborn, Jack, ILB 4-3 7 DNP DNP 0-1 - 1-0 - 2-2 - 1-0 - - 1-0 - 2-2 - 1-0 - - 0-1 - - DNP DNP ILB 4-3 7 Jack, Sanborn,

Harrell, Deron, CB CB Deron, Harrell, 6-4 10 - - - 3-0 0-2 2-1 - DNP DNP 1-1 - - DNP

Johnson, Tyler, OLB 6-4 10 1-0 - - 1-1 3-2 - 1-0 - 0-1 - DNP DNP DNP DNP - DNP 0-1 - 1-0 - 3-2 1-0 - 10 1-1 6-4 - OLB Tyler, Johnson,

Pfaff, David, DE DE 1-2 0-1 1-0 0-2 2-0 - 5-6 David, 11 1-1 DNP - - DNP Pfaff, - -

Williams, Bryson, NT 6-6 12 - - 0-1 1-1 - - - 1-1 - 12 1-1 0-1 2-0 - 6-6 - - 2-2 0-1 - NT Bryson, Williams,

Loudermilk, Isaiahh, DE DE Isaiahh, Loudermilk, 8-7 15 DNP 2-0 0-1 2-1 - DNP DNP DNP - - 3-1 1-3 0-1

Bondoc, Evan, S S 12-4 16 Evan, - - Bondoc, - - - 1-0 6-2 3-2 1-0 - - - 1-0

Cone, Madison, CB CB Madison, Cone, 14-5 19 1-0 1-0 3-0 1-0 5-0 0-1 - 2-0 0-4 - 1-0 - DNP

Sagapolu, Olive, NT 14-9 23 0-2 2-0 2-2 2-2 2-0 2-0 0-1 4-2 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP 4-2 0-1 2-0 2-0 14-9 23 2-2 NT 0-2 2-2 2-0 Olive, Sagapolu,

Williams, Caesar, CB 17-7 24 0-1 0-2 4-1 1-0 DNP 0-1 1-0 4-1 6-1 6-1 4-1 1-0 0-1 - DNP 17-7 24 1-0 0-1 - 4-1 0-2 CB - 1-0 Caesar, Williams,

Orr, Chris, ILB 14-13 27 3-2 2-1 - 3-1 - - 2-2 0-1 2-0 - - 2-0 0-1 - - 2-2 - 3-1 2-6 - - 2-1 ILB 3-2 27 14-13 Chris, Orr,

Wildgoose, Rachad, CB 22-7 29 DNP 2-0 DNP DNP 2-0 2-3 1-1 5-2 1-0 2-0 2-0 1-0 5-2 1-1 2-3 4-0 1-0 2-1 2-0 DNP DNP DNP 2-0 22-7 29 CB Rachad, Wildgoose,

Henningsen, Matt, DE 8-24 8-24 32 0-2 - 0-1 1-3 0-3 0-2 2-0 3-3 0-2 0-2 1-1 1-3 0-2 DE Matt, Henningsen,

Hicks, Faion, CB CB Faion, Hicks, 28-7 35 2-1 0-1 3-2 4-0 2-0 1-0 DNP 2-0 - 6-0 6-0 1-2 1-1

Nelson, Scott, S S Scott, Nelson, 22-19 41 5-2 2-2 1-4 1-3 3-2 - DNP DNP DNP 5-1 DNP 4-4 1-1

Burrell, Eric, S S 42 Eric, 1-0 1-0 24-18 2-3 3-3 4-1 6-5 3-0 0-2 0-1 0-2 2-0 - 2-1 Burrell,

Dixon, D'Cota, S S D'Cota, Dixon, 28-15 43 1-4 6-3 4-0 4-2 1-0 DNP DNP DNP 1-2 5-1 3-0 3-3 DNP

Van Ginkel, A., OLB 38-22 60 60 1-2 38-22 0-1 2-1 - OLB 4-4 2-4 - 6-2 10-0 2-2 4-1 4-2 3-3 A., Ginkel, Van

Baun, Zack, OLB 37-26 63 5-0 3-3 2-1 1-3 3-2 2-3 3-1 3-1 1-2 5-4 5-4 1-2 3-1 3-1 2-3 4-1 OLB 1-2 4-3 3-2 63 1-3 5-0 37-26 2-1 3-3 Zack, Baun,

Connelly, Ryan, ILB 56-33 89 3-2 3-0 4-4 4-2 5-2 5-3 3-3 6-8 6-2 8-2 8-2 6-2 6-8 3-3 5-3 DNP 8-1 1-4 5-2 89 4-2 3-2 56-33 4-4 3-0 ILB Ryan, Connelly,

Edwards, T.J., ILB 73-40 113 5-2 2-2 1-2 4-1 3-4 6-4 4-1 5-8 5-3 12-2 9-1 12-6 5-4 12-6 12-2 9-1 5-3 5-8 4-1 6-4 3-4 4-1 5-2 113 ILB 1-2 2-2 73-40 T.J., Edwards, TOTAL TACKLES TACKLES TOTAL UA-A TOT WKU NM BYU IOWA NEB MICH ILL NU RU PSU PUR MINN MIA

89 WISCONSIN FOOTBALL | 2019 FACT BOOK

0-1 1 - - - DNP - DNP DNP DNP - DNP DNP 0-1 DNP

TACKLES (CON'T) UA-A TOT WKU NM BYU IOWA NEB MICH ILL NU RU PSU PUR MINN MIA Deal, Taiwan, RB 1-0 1 - 1-0 ------DNP - - DNP ------1-0 - 1 RB 1-0 Taiwan, Deal, Krumholz, Adam, WR 1-0 1 - - DNP DNP - - - - - 1-0 - - - 1-0 - - - - - DNP DNP - 1 - 1-0 WR Adam, Krumholz, Bay, Adam, LS 0-1 1 ------0-1 ------LS - - - - 1 - - 0-1 Adam, Bay, Green-May, Izayah, OLB Penniston, Kyle, TE 1-0 1 ------1-0 - - - - 1-0 ------1 - - 1-0 TE Kyle, Penniston, TEAM - - - - - 1-0 - - - - - 1 - - 1-0 Smith, Alexander, S 1-0 1 DNP DNP DNP DNP - - 1-0 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP - Hornibrook, Alex, QB 1-0 1 ------DNP - DNP DNP 1-0 DNP Ingold, Alec, FB 1-0 1 - - - - - 1-0 ------1-0 - - FB - 1 - - 1-0 Alec, Ingold, Chenal, John, FB 0-1 1 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP ------0-1 ------DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP 1 FB 0-1 John, Chenal, Lotti, Anthony, P 1-0 1 - - - - - 1-0 - DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP - Edwards, David, OL 1-0 1 1-0 ------DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP ------1-0 1 1-0 OL David, Edwards, Dunn, Jack, WR 0-1 1 ------0-1 ------WR 1 - - 0-1 Jack, Dunn,

TACKLES FOR LOSS UA-A TOT WKU NM BYU IOWA NEB MICH ILL NU RU PSU PUR MINN MIA Edwards, T.J., ILB T.J., 11.5 11-1 1.0-2 Edwards, - - 3.0-10 1.5-3 1.0-3 2.0-12 - - - 2.0-2 - 1.0-1 Connelly, Ryan, ILB Ryan, 9-2 10.0 1.5-6 1.0-1 Connelly, 1.0-1 1.0-4 - - 1.5-16 - 1.0-6 1.0-1 - 2.0-11 DNP Van Ginkel, A., OLB 8-3 9.5 - 1.5-5 - - - 1.0-1 1.0-10 - - 1.5-8 2.0-21 0.5-1 2.0-9 Baun, Zack, OLB 5-5 7.5 - 0.5-1 1.0-2 - 0.5-0 0.5-0 1.0-9 - - 3.0-15 - 1.0-1 - Sagapolu, Olive, NT 4-1 4.5 - 1.0-2 1.0-5 - - 1.0-1 0.5-1 1.0-1 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP Nelson, Scott, S 3-1 3.5 1.0-3 - 1.5-5 - - - DNP DNP DNP - DNP - 1.0-5 Johnson, Tyler, OLB 2-2 3.0 - - - - 2.5-4 - - - 0.5-0 - DNP DNP DNP Henningsen, Matt, DE 2-1 2.5 - 1.0-1 - - - - 1.0-14 - - - - 0.5-0 ------1.0-14 - 1.0-1 2.5 2-1 DE Matt, Henningsen, Dixon, D'Cota, S 1-3 2.5 0.5-1 1.0-2 - - - DNP DNP DNP - 0.5-1 - 0.5-1 DNP - 0.5-1 - 0.5-1 DNP DNP - - - DNP 1.0-2 0.5-1 2.5 S 1-3 D'Cota, Dixon, Loudermilk, Isaiahh, DE 2-1 2.5 DNP - - 1.0-2 - DNP DNP DNP - - 1.0-1 - 0.5-1 Bondoc, Evan, S 1-1 1.5 ------1.5-3 ------1.5-3 1.5 S 1-1 Evan, Bondoc, Hicks, Faion, CB 1-0 1.0 - - - 1.0-3 - - DNP ------DNP - - - 1.0-3 1.0 CB 1-0 Faion, Hicks, Pearson, Reggie, S Reggie, 1-0 1.0 DNP DNP Pearson,DNP DNP DNP DNP 1.0-5 - DNP DNP - - DNP TEAM ------1.0-6 1.0 1-0 Orr, Chris, ILB 1-0 1.0 ------1.0 ILB - 1.0-2 - - 1-0 Chris, Orr, Cone, Madison, CB 0-1 0.5 ------0.5-1 - DNP ------0.5-1 - 0.5 0-1 CB Madison, Cone,

90 WISCONSIN FOOTBALL | 2019 FACT BOOK Individual Game-By-Game Return Statistics Return Game-By-Game Individual SACKS UA-A TOT WKU NM BYU IOWA NEB MICH ILL NU RU PSU PUR MINN MIA MINN PUR PSU RU NU ILL MICH NEB IOWA BYU NM - - - - - 1.0-7 WKU DNP - - 2.0-12 ------1.0-10 - 1.0-1 - - 1.0-15 DNP 3.0 TOT 1.0-5 - - DNP 3-0 - ILB 3.0 - DNP - - 1.5-12 - DNP 3-0 - - - 1.0-9 - ILB - - - 2.5 1.0 - T.J., - OLB SACKS UA-A - 1.0-14 2-1 1-0 1.0 Ryan, Van Ginkel, A., OLB 1-0 DE Zack, Edwards, 5-1 DE Connelly, 5.5 Isaiahh, Baun, - Matt, Sagapolu, Olive, NT Loudermilk, 2-0 1.0-3 Henningsen, 2.0 - TEAM ------1.0-6 - 1.0 - - - - - 1-1 - - - 1-0 - - - - - DNP 1--4 PUNT RETURNS - DNP Danny - - Jack 1--4 1.0-5 1-1 DNP Dunn, Caesar No-Yds - - WKU Davis, NM 17-94 Williams, - - BYU 1.0-10 - IOWA - NEB ------1-10 1-17 - 1-17 MICH KICK RETURNS - - Garrett ILL Aron 1.0-1 26-533 1-30 1-5 2-42 2-32 3-90 3-47 1-14 4-84 Cruickshank, Chris ------3-43 1-15 - - - - No-Yds - 1-17 1-11 - - - NU - 2-8 - - - 1--2 Groshek, 1-15 3-69 - - - WKU Kendric - - 1-15 - DNP 1-15 1-24 2-41 - NM - 1-5 1-15 - Orr, RU Danny DNP 0.5-5 - 1--2 - BYU 3-3 Pryor, 1-0 IOWA 2.0-21 - NEB 4-7 - PSU DNP DNP Davis, - MICH DNP - ILL - DNP - - 1-28 DNP - PUR T.J. 1-0 - - - DNP - 1-3 1-0 - 1.0-8 - MINN 3-31 DNP 1-0 INT. RETURNS Evan - MIA NU - - DNP 2-0 - DNP ------DNP - Edwards, DNP 1-0 Madison 2-2 - RU 1-2 - DNP DNP - No-Yds DNP - Bondoc, Scott 1-22 1-4 WKU 1-22 - DNP - - 1-4 - Cone, PSU Olive NM Nelson, BYU Chris PUR IOWA - NEB - Sagapolu, - MINN Eric - MIA - MICH 1-0 - - - 1-2 ILL Orr, - - - - - Zack - - - - 1-30 - DNP - - 1-2 - - - - Burrell, Caesar - - 1-7 - NU ------1-0 1-30 - Baun, - 1-7 Faion - - - - - DNP - - RU Williams, - 1-0 1-0 - Hicks, PSU PUR MINN MIA

91 WISCONSIN FOOTBALL | 2019 FACT BOOK 2018 Game Recaps

Game 1 Game 2

#4 WISCONSIN 34, WESTERN KENTUCKY 3 #5 WISCONSIN 45, NEW MEXICO 14 FRIDAY, AUGUST 31 ▪ MADISON, WIS. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 8 ▪ MADISON, WIS. 1 2 3 4 F 1 2 3 4 F Western Kentucky 0 0 3 0 3 New Mexico 7 0 0 7 14 Wisconsin 7 17 3 7 34 Wisconsin 3 7 14 21 45

Qtr Time Team Scoring Play Qtr Time Team Scoring Play 1st 7:38 WIS Taylor, Jonathan 47 run 1st 7:22 UNM Hart-Johnson 11 pass from Tuioti (Gaglianone kick) 1-47 0:09 (Shelley kick), 17-87 7:38 2nd 8:44 WIS Gaglianone 39 field goal 1:13 WIS Gaglianone 26 field goal, 12-76 6:04 5-14 2:18 2nd 2:20 WIS Taylor, Jonathan 16 run 3:48 WIS Taylor, Jonathan 30 run (Gaglianone kick), 7-44 3:30 (Gaglianone kick) 7-65 3:33 3rd 7:46 WIS Taylor, A. 10 pass from Hornibrook 0:08 WIS Pryor 2 pass from Hornibrook (Gaglianone kick), 6-76 3:03 (Gaglianone kick) 11-75 1:48 2:52 WIS Taylor, Jonathan 5 run 3rd 13:15 WKU Nuss 25 field goal (Gaglianone kick), 7-34 3:54 6-67 1:45 4th 14:56 WIS Ingold 1 run 10:10 WIS Gaglianone 42 field goal (Gaglianone kick), 4-69 1:57 7-42 2:59 11:00 UNM Lilly 5 pass from Jones 4th 13:21 WIS Groshek 43 pass from Hornibrook (Shelley kick), 9-75 3:56 (Gaglianone kick) 7-86 4:19 6:36 WIS Taylor, Jonathan 4 run (Gaglianone kick), 7-75 4:24 RUSHING (Att-Yds) 0:22 WIS Mustapha 3 pass from Vanden Boom (Gaglianone kick), 10-45 5:40 WKU — ECKELS, Drew 9-38; SHANLEY, Davis 3-31; APPLE- BERRY, G. 7-27; SAMUEL, Joshua 3-13; FERBY, D’Andre 3-11; LAFRANCE, G. 2-4; TRIGG, Marquez 4-3; SLOAN, RUSHING (Att-Yds) Jacquez 1-1; TEAM 1-minus 1; PEARSON, J. 1-minus 3. UNM — OWENS, Tyrone 13-57; VIGILANT, D. 2-14; SHUL- WIS — Taylor, Jonathan 18-145; Deal, Taiwan 8-53; Pryor, ER, Zahneer 4-5; JONES, Sheriron 7-5; TUIOTI, Tevaka 1-4; Kendric 1-19; Ingold, Alec 4-16; James, Chris 2-10; Groshek, DAVIS, Ahmari 1-3; LILLY, Elijah 1-minus 3; TEAM 1-minus 8. Garre 1-3; Hornibrook, Alex 5-minus 12. WIS — Taylor, Jonathan 33-253; Deal, Taiwan 9-57; Ingold, Alec 4-47; James, Chris 6-29; Groshek, Garre 3-21; PASSING (Comp-Att-INT-Yds) Cruickshank, Aron 1-11; Stokke, Mason 2-6; Hornibrook, Alex WKU — ECKELS, Drew 15-26-0-167; SHANLEY, Davis 2-3- 1-minus 7. 0-14; JERNIGHAN, Quin 0-1-1-0. WIS — Hornibrook, Alex 17-29-0-257; TEAM 0-2-0-0. PASSING (Comp-Att-INT-Yds) UNM — JONES, Sheriron 9-16-2-79; TUIOTI, Tevaka 5-8- RECEIVING (Rec-Yds) 0-55. WKU — LANE, Xavier 4-40; JACKSON, Lucky 4-22; LAF- WIS — Hornibrook, Alex 8-11-1-148; Vanden Boom, Danny RANCE, G. 3-13; JERNIGHAN, Quin 2-30; FOURTENBARY, 1-1-0-3. K. 2-23; SLOAN, Jacquez 1-48; DEANE, Mik’Quan 1-5. WIS — Taylor, A.J. 5-85; Pryor, Kendric 4-51; Ferguson, Jake RECEIVING (Rec-Yds) 4-43; Groshek, Garre 1-43; Dunn, Jack 1-20; Deal, Taiwan UNM — GRIFFIN, Jay 3-34; HARTJOHNSON, D 3-33; LILLY, 1-10; Krumholz, Adam 1-5. Elijah 2-22; UMEH, Anselm 2-20; WILLIAMS, Marcu 2-16; HARRIS, Emmanue 1-8; DICKEY, Brayden 1-1. WIS — Taylor, A.J. 5-134; Groshek, Garre 1-7; Ferguson, Jake 1-4; Mustapha, Taj 1-3; Neuville, Zander 1-3.

92 WISCONSIN FOOTBALL | 2019 FACT BOOK Game 3 Game 4

BYU 24, #6 WISCONSIN 21 #18 WISCONSIN 28, IOWA 17 SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 15 ▪ MADISON, WIS. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 22 ▪ IOWA CITY, IOWA 1 2 3 4 F 1 2 3 4 F BYU 7 7 7 3 24 Wisconsin 0 7 7 14 28 Wisconsin 7 7 0 7 21 Iowa 0 7 10 0 17

Qtr Time Team Scoring Play Qtr Time Team Scoring Play 1st 7:12 WIS Deal 2 run 2nd 14:31 WIS Ferguson 6 pass from Hornibrook (Gaglianone kick), 8-61 3:58 (Gaglianone kick), 11-95 5:10 4:02 BYU Canada 3 run 5:15 IOWA Fant 20 pass from Stanley (Southam kick), 6-75 3:10 (Recinos kick), 4-77 1:27 2nd 12:17 BYU Laulupututau 31 pass from Hifo 3rd 10:12 IOWA Recinos 24 field goal, 10-69 4:48 (Southam kick), 10-89 4:43 5:12 WIS Davis 12 pass from Hornibrook 1:17 WIS Ingold 2 run (Gaglianone kick), 3-10 1:33 (Gaglianone kick), 10-65 4:38 1:37 IOWA Fant 1 pass from Stanley 3rd 9:54 BYU Canada 2 run (Recinos kick), 8-75 3:35 (Southam kick), 6-27 2:11 4th 0:57 WIS Taylor, A. 17 pass from Hornibrook 4th 12:43 WIS Deal 5 run (Gaglianone kick), 10-88 4:43 (Gaglianone kick), 10-82 4:31 0:22 WIS Ingold 33 run 9:58 BYU Southam 45 field goal, 5-47 2:45 (Gaglianone kick), 3-37 0:16

RUSHING (Att-Yds) RUSHING (Att-Yds) UNM — OWENS, Tyrone 13-57; VIGILANT, D. 2-14; SHUL- WIS — Taylor, Jonathan 25-113; Deal, Taiwan 6-42; Ingold, ER, Zahneer 4-5; JONES, Sheriron 7-5; TUIOTI, Tevaka 1-4; Alec 2-37; Groshek, Garre 8-33; Pryor, Kendric 1-minus 4; DAVIS, Ahmari 1-3; LILLY, Elijah 1-minus 3; TEAM 1-minus 8. Hornibrook, Alex 2-minus 11. WIS — Taylor, Jonathan 33-253; Deal, Taiwan 9-57; Ingold, IOWA — Kelly-Mar n, I. 14-72; Young, Toren 6-34; Smith- Alec 4-47; James, Chris 6-29; Groshek, Garre 3-21; Marse e 1-20; Sargent, Mekhi 6-14; Groeneweg, Kyle 1-3; Cruickshank, Aron 1-11; Stokke, Mason 2-6; Hornibrook, Alex Ross, Brady 1-3; Stanley, Nate 2-2. 1-minus 7. PASSING (Comp-Att-INT-Yds) PASSING (Comp-Att-INT-Yds) WIS — Hornibrook, Alex 17-22-0-205. UNM — JONES, Sheriron 9-16-2-79; TUIOTI, Tevaka 5-8- IOWA — Stanley, Nate 14-23-1-256. 0-55. WIS — Hornibrook, Alex 8-11-1-148; Vanden Boom, Danny RECEIVING (Rec-Yds) 1-1-0-3. WIS — Ferguson, Jake 4-58; Taylor, A.J. 3-44; Pryor, Kendric 3-33; Groshek, Garre 3-19; RECEIVING (Rec-Yds) Taylor, Jonathan 2-6; Ingold, Alec 1-33; Davis, Danny 1-12. UNM — GRIFFIN, Jay 3-34; HARTJOHNSON, D 3-33; LILLY, IOWA — Hockenson, T.J. 3-125; Smith-Marse e 3-58; Elijah 2-22; UMEH, Anselm 2-20; WILLIAMS, Marcu 2-16; Fant, Noah 3-29; Smith, Brandon 2-24; Easley, Nick 1-14; HARRIS, Emmanue 1-8; DICKEY, Brayden 1-1. Ross, Brady 1-11; Kelly-Mar n, I. 1-7; Sargent, Mekhi 0-1; WIS — Taylor, A.J. 5-134; Groshek, Garre 1-7; Ferguson, Stanley, Nate 0-minus 13. Jake 1-4; Mustapha, Taj 1-3; Neuville, Zander 1-3.

93 WISCONSIN FOOTBALL | 2019 FACT BOOK Game 5 Game 6

#16 WISCONSIN 41, NEBRASKA 24 #12 MICHIGAN 38, #15 WISCONSIN 13 SATURDAY, OCTOBER 6 ▪ MADISON, WIS. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 13 ▪ ANN ARBOR, MICH. 1 2 3 4 F 1 2 3 4 F Nebraska 0 3 14 7 24 Wisconsin 0 7 0 6 13 Wisconsin 3 17 14 7 41 Michigan 0 13 8 17 38

Qtr Time Team Scoring Play Qtr Time Team Scoring Play 1st 7:08 WIS Gaglianone 30 field goal, 15-63 7:52 2nd 13:33 MICH Higdon, Karan 2 run 2nd 12:58 WIS Gaglianone 28 field goal, 9-41 4:12 (Nordin kick), 3-86 1:27 9:55 NEB Pickering 31 field goal, 10-61 3:03 11:26 WIS Pryor 33 run (Gaglianone kick), 4-71 2:07 6:51 WIS Taylor, Jonathan 3 run (Gaglianone kick), 6-64 2:55 4:12 MICH Nordin 42 field goal, 7-44 3:45 0:42 WIS Ferguson 14 pass from Hornibrook 3:11 MICH Nordin 33 field goal, 4-0 0:49 (Gaglianone kick), 6-63 1:31 3rd 10:21 MICH Patterson 7 run 3rd 14:13 NEB Spielman 75 pass from Martinez (Collins pass from Patterson), 11-75 (Pickering kick), 2-75 0:47 4:39 11:04 WIS Taylor, Jonathan 21 run 4th 11:36 MICH Nordin 35 field goal, 11-63 5:48 (Gaglianone kick), 7-71 3:02 9:55 MICH Hill 21 interception return 6:50 WIS Deal 20 run (Nordin kick) (Gaglianone kick), 6-59 2:56 5:16 MICH McCaffrey 44 run 4:20 NEB Stoll 12 pass from Martinez (Nordin kick), 6-68 3:11 (Pickering kick), 8-75 2:30 3:47 WIS Taylor, A.J. 3 pass from Hornibrook 4th 12:50 WIS Taylor, Jonathan 88 run (pass failed), 8-75 1:29 (Gaglianone kick), 1-88 0:13 9:11 NEB Martinez 7 run RUSHING (Att-Yds) (Pickering kick), 7-95 3:26 WIS — Taylor, Jonathan 17-101; Davis, Danny 1-37; Pryor, Kendric 2-35; Groshek, Garre 5-22; Deal, Taiwan 1-1; RUSHING (Att-Yds) Hornibrook, Alex 3-minus 13. NEB — Mar nez 13-57; Ozigbo 5-29; Washington 5-27; MICH — Higdon 19-105; Pa erson 9-90; McCaff rey 1-44; Bunch 1-minus 2. Wilson 6-26; Milton 2-22; Evans 5-18; Turner 3-8; Peoples- WIS — Taylor, Jonathan 24-221; Deal, Taiwan 10-74; Jones 1-5; Samuels 1-3; TEAM 1-minus 1. Groshek, Garre 9-73; Pryor, Kendric 1-5; Ingold, Alec 1-3; Cruickshank, Aron 1-1; TEAM 1-minus 1; Hornibrook, Alex PASSING (Comp-Att-INT-Yds) 1-minus 6. WIS — Hornibrook, Alex 7-20-2-100. MICH — Pa erson 14-21-0-124. PASSING (Comp-Att-INT-Yds) NEB — Mar nez 24-42-0-384; Bunch 2-2-0-23. RECEIVING (Rec-Yds) WIS — Hornibrook, Alex 13-24-0-163. WIS — Ferguson, Jake 2-46; Pryor, Kendric 2-30; Davis, Danny 1-12; Groshek, Garre 1-9; Taylor, A.J. 1-3.. RECEIVING (Rec-Yds) MICH — Collins 4-31; Peoples-Jones 3-30; Evans 2-4; Eu- NEB — Spielman 9-209; Morgan 8-93; Washington 4-53; banks 1-28; Higdon 1-15; Mar n 1-11; Gentry 1-5; Thomas Rafdal 1-18; Stoll 1-12; Williams 1-11; Warner 1-6; Reimers 1-0. 1-5. WIS — Ferguson, Jake 4-47; Taylor, A.J. 3-60; Davis, Danny 3-38; Groshek, Garre 2-10; Pryor, Kendric 1-8.

94 WISCONSIN FOOTBALL | 2019 FACT BOOK Game 7 Game 8

#23 WISCONSIN 49, ILLINOIS 20 NORTHWESTERN 31, #20 WISCONSIN 17 SATURDAY, OCTOBER 20 ▪ MADISON, WIS. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 27 ▪ EVANSTON, ILL. 1 2 3 4 F 1 2 3 4 F Illinois 0 10 7 3 20 Wisconsin 7 3 0 7 17 Wisconsin 14 14 14 7 49 Northwestern 7 7 10 7 31

Qtr Time Team Scoring Play Qtr Time Team Scoring Play 1st 9:27 WIS Ingold 1 run 1st 8:04 WIS Ingold 4 run (Gaglianone kick), 11-75 5:33 (Gaglianone kick), 5-29 2:20 7:01 WIS Cruickshank 23 run 2:21 NU Thorson 1 run (Gaglianone kick), 2-25 0:52 (Kuhbander kick), 15-75 5:43 2nd 6:19 ILL Corbin 80 run 2nd 3:44 NU Thorson 5 run (McLaughlin kick), 1-80 0:17 (Kuhbander kick), 6-15 3:05 2:55 WIS Ferguson 27 pass from Hornibrook 0:56 WIS Gaglianone 36 field goal, 9-50 2:39 (Gaglianone kick), 1-27 0:08 3rd 6:23 NU McGowan 24 pass from Thorson 1:41 WIS Penniston 11 pass from Hornibrook (Kuhbander kick), 10-70 4:05 (Gaglianone kick), 3-35 0:34 2:39 NU Kuhbander 26 field goal, 7-34 2:54 0:00 ILL McLaughlin 52 field goal, 2-5 0:07 4th 12:50 NU Bowser 2 run 3rd 10:57 ILL Bonner 18 run (Kuhbander kick), 4-13 1:36 (McLaughlin kick), 2-43 0:25 8:00 WIS Pryor 10 pass from Coan 8:22 WIS Deal 39 run (Gaglianone kick), 5-29 1:27 (Gaglianone kick), 6-75 2:35 2:14 WIS Ingold 19 pass from Hornibrook (Gaglianone kick), 8-56 4:12 RUSHING (Att-Yds) 4th 14:05 ILL McLaughlin 26 field goal, 9-67 3:09 WIS — Groshek 7-68; Taylor, J. 11-46; Davis 1-19; Ingold 4-12; Deal 4-8; Pryor 2-7; Coan 3-5. NU — Bowser 34-117; Thorson 8-29; McGowan 1-21; RUSHING (Att-Yds) Hanaoka 2-10; Holman 1-5; Lees 1-2; TEAM 2-minus 2. ILL — Corbin 9-100; Bush 5-47; Bonner 6-38; Brown 5-19; Epstein 2-14; Stampley 1-minus 2; Rivers 8-minus 6. PASSING (Comp-Att-INT-Yds) WIS — Taylor, J. 27-159; Deal 12-111; Groshek 4-33; Cruick- WIS — Coan 20-31-0-158; TEAM 0-2-0-0. shank 1-23; Ingold 3-12; James 3-11; Stokke 2-7; Pryor 1-3; NU — Thorson 17-30-3-167. Hornibrook 1-minus 2.

RECEIVING (Rec-Yds) PASSING (Comp-Att-INT-Yds) WIS — Davis 5-55; Pryor 4-52; Groshek 4-20; Taylor, A. 2-16; ILL — Rivers 7-13-1-80; Bush 2-8-2-10. Ingold 2-12; Ferguson 2-7; Coan 1-minus 4. WIS — Hornibrook 13-22-2-188. NU — Green 5-31; Skowronek 4-73; Nagel 3-18; Hanaoka 2-8; McGowan 1-24; Lees 1-7; Jeff erson 1-6. RECEIVING (Rec-Yds) ILL — Davis 3-35; Green 2-28; Smalling 1-11; Holmes 1-9; Barker 1-5; Corbin 1-2. WIS — Davis 4-48; Ferguson 3-62; Ingold 2-48; Pryor 1-12;

Penniston 1-11; Groshek 1-5; Taylor, J. 1-2.

95 WISCONSIN FOOTBALL | 2019 FACT BOOK Game 9 Game 10

WISCONSIN 31, RUTGERS 17 #21 PENN STATE 22, WISCONSIN 10 SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 3 ▪ MADISON, WIS. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 10 ▪ UNIVERSITY PARK, PA. 1 2 3 4 F 1 2 3 4 F Rutgers 0 0 3 14 17 Wisconsin 7 0 3 0 10 Wisconsin 7 3 14 7 31 Penn State 10 6 3 3 22

Qtr Time Team Scoring Play Qtr Time Team Scoring Play 1st 12:07 WIS Taylor, Jonathan 5 run 1st 11:04 WIS Taylor, Jonathan 71 run (Gaglianone kick), 6-65 2:53 (Gaglianone kick), 3-79 1:27 2nd 14:00 WIS Gaglianone 32 field goal, 18-78 8:47 7:41 PSU Thompkins 14 pass from McSorley 3rd 10:42 WIS Taylor, Jonathan 38 run (Pinegar kick), 8-75 3:23 (Gaglianone kick), 6-88 2:59 1:53 PSU Pinegar 49 field goal, 9-21 3:41 4:17 RUT Davidovicz 22 field goal, 13-71 6:25 2nd 8:09 PSU Sanders 1 run 0:43 WIS Taylor, Jonathan 18 run (Pinegar kick failed), 7-60 2:40 (Gaglianone kick), 7-75 3:27 3rd 9:45 WIS Gaglianone 28 field goal, 10-65 5:15 4th 8:14 RUT Hilliman 1 run 4:07 PSU Pinegar 42 field goal, 12-50 5:33 (Davidovicz kick), 8-57 3:52 4th 7:23 PSU Pinegar 23 field goal, 13-49 6:40 3:37 WIS Davis 11 pass from Coan (Gaglianone kick), 10-75 4:37 1:08 RUT Blackshear 5 pass from Sitkowski RUSHING (Att-Yds) (Davidovicz kick), 8-76 2:23 WIS — Taylor, Jonathan 20-185; Deal, Taiwan 3-42; Groshek, Garre 5-25; Pryor, Kendric 1-0; Davis, Danny 1-0; Coan, RUSHING (Att-Yds) Jack 7-minus 43. PSU — Sanders, Miles 23-159; Stevens, Tommy 7-25; McSor- RUT — Blackshear, Raheem 10-38; Pacheco, Isaih 6-19; ley, Trace 11-9; Thomas, J. 1-1; Slade, Ricky 2-1; Hamler, KJ Sitkowski, Artur 3-9; Hilliman, Jonathan 4-8; Jones, Shameen 1-1; TEAM 2-minus 13. 1-1; Melton, Bo 2-minus 3. WIS — Taylor, Jonathan 27-208; Deal, Taiwan 9-77; Pryor, PASSING (Comp-Att-INT-Yds) Kendric 1-20; James, Chris 3-14; Groshek, Garre 2-4; Cruickshank, Aaron 1-3; Ingold, Alec 1-3; Coan, Jack 1-minus WIS — Coan, Jack 9-20-2-60. 4; Hornibrook, Alex 1-minus 8. PSU — McSorley, Trace 19-25-0-160; Stevens, Tommy 0-0-0-0. PASSING (Comp-Att-INT-Yds) RECEIVING (Rec-Yds) RUT — Sitkowski, Artur 20-39-0-261. WIS — Hornibrook, Alex 7-16-2-92; Coan, Jack 5-7-0-64. WIS — Davis, Danny 2-24; Ferguson, Jake 2-18; Pryor, Kend- ric 2-12; Groshek, Garre 2-3; Penniston, Kyle 1-3. RECEIVING (Rec-Yds) PSU — Hamler, KJ 5-35; Thompkins, D. 5-31; Freiermuth, Pat 3-34; Dotson, Jahan 2-39; Sanders, Miles 2-9; Sullivan-Brown RUT — Blackshear, Raheem 8-162; Melton, Bo 4-14; Vokolek, 1-9; Shorter, Jus n 1-3. Travis 2-34; Hilliman, Jonathan 2-16; Lewis, Eddie 2-10; Jones, Shameen 1-16; Robinson, Daevon 1-9. WIS — Davis, Danny 6-60; Taylor, A.J. 3-33; Ferguson, Jake

2-33; Taylor, Jonathan 1-30.

96 WISCONSIN FOOTBALL | 2019 FACT BOOK Game 11 Game 12 WISCONSIN 47, PURDUE 44 (3OT) MINNESOTA 37, WISCONSIN 15 SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 17 ▪ WEST LAFAYETTE, IND. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 24 ▪ MADISON, WIS. 1 2 3 4 OT F 1 2 3 4 F Wisconsin 0 3 10 14 20 47 Minnesota 3 14 6 14 37 Purdue 0 10 14 3 17 44 Wisconsin 0 7 0 8 15

Qtr Time Team Scoring Play Qtr Time Team Scoring Play 2nd 6:11 PUR Knox 18 pass from Blough 1st 2:37 MINN Carpenter 34 field goal, 10-65 5:04 (Evans kick), 6-55 2:26 2nd 2:21 MINN Ibrahim 10 run 1:07 WIS Gaglianone 29 field goal, 13-54 5:04 (Carpenter kick), 9-59 5:46 0:00 PUR Evans 20 field goal, 8-72 1:07 1:05 MINN Douglas 69 punt return 3rd 14:40 WIS Taylor, Jonathan 80 run (Carpenter kick) (Gaglianone kick), 1-80 0:20 0:01 WIS Ferguson 7 pass from Hornibrook 6:27 WIS Gaglianone 22 field goal, 12-68 6:41 (Gaglianone kick), 8-76 0:59 4:08 PUR M. Jones 12 run 3rd 7:47 MINN Carpenter 23 field goal, 8-51 4:01 (Evans kick), 6-61 2:19 1:02 MINN Carpenter 42 field goal, 9-31 4:52 0:57 PUR Moore 46 pass from Blough 4th 4:56 MINN Williams, Bryce 23 run (Evans kick), 6-62 2:19 (Carpenter kick), 1-23 0:07 4th 9:57 PUR Evans 20 field goal, 5-26 2:19 2:31 MINN Williams, Bryce 16 run 6:40 WIS Davis 5 pass from Coan (Carpenter kick), 6-29 2:12 (Gaglianone kick), 9-62 3:17 1:12 WIS Davis 13 pass from Hornibrook 2:51 WIS Davis 18 pass from Coan (Krumholz pass from Hornibrook), 7-75 1:19 (Gaglianone kick), 5-68 2:10 OT -- PUR Moore 15 pass from Blough RUSHING (Att-Yds) (Evans kick), 3-25 MINN — Ibrahim, Mohamed 26-121; Williams, Bryce 8-50; -- WIS Taylor, Jonathan 12 run (Gaglianone kick), 3-25 Green, Seth 7-22; Morgan, Tanner 3-12; TEAM 3-minus 4. WIS — Taylor, Jonathan 19-120; Groshek, Garre 4-44; Deal, 2OT -- WIS Groshek 4 run (Gaglianone kick), 2-25 Taiwan 4-13; Cruickshank, Aaron 1-minus 1; Hornibrook, Alex 3-minus 6. -- PUR Zico 25 pass from Blough (Evans kick), 1-25 PASSING (Comp-Att-INT-Yds) 3OT -- PUR Evans 41 field goal, 4-2 -- WIS Taylor, Jonathan 17 run MINN — Morgan, Tanner 9-16-0-124. 2-25 WIS — Hornibrook, Alex 22-33-3-189.

RUSHING (Att-Yds) RECEIVING (Rec-Yds) WIS — Taylor, Jonathan 33-321; Groshek, Garre 8-39; MINN — Johnson, Tyler 4-76; Autman-Bell, Chris 3-26; James, Chris 4-18; Pryor, Kendric 1-10; Ingold, Alec 1-0; Bateman, Rashod 2-22. Davis, Danny 1-0; Coan, Jack 2-minus 1; TEAM 1-minus 2. WIS — Davis, Danny 10-93; Ferguson, Jake 5-46; Pryor, Ken- PUR — D.J. Knox 11-39; Markell Jones 10-29; Rondale dric 2-13; Taylor, A.J. 1-13; Cruickshank, Aaron 1-11; Taylor, Moore 4-27; Horvath 1-minus 1; David Blough 5-minus 18. Jonathan 1-8; Groshek, Garre 1-5; Deal, Taiwan 1-0.

PASSING (Comp-Att-INT-Yds) WIS — Coan, Jack 16-24-0-160. PUR — David Blough 31-48-0-386.

RECEIVING (Rec-Yds) WIS — Taylor, A.J. 5-89; Davis, Danny 4-36; Groshek, Garre 3-3; Ferguson, Jake 2-16; Pryor, Kendric 2-16. PUR — Rondale Moore 9-114; Isaac Zico 6-72; Terry Wright 5-99; D.J. Knox 5-49; Jared Sparks 3-33; Markell Jones 2-15; Cole Herdman 1-4.

97 WISCONSIN FOOTBALL | 2019 FACT BOOK Game 13 WISCONSIN 35, MIAMI 3 THURSDAY, DECEMBER 27 ▪ BRONX, N.Y. NEW ERA PINSTRIPE BOWL 1 2 3 4 F Miami 3 0 0 0 3 Wisconsin 14 0 7 14 35

Qtr Time Team Scoring Play 1st 11:56 WIS Pryor 35 pass from Coan (Gaglianone kick), 6-65 3:04 11:30 WIS Taylor, Jonathan 7 run (Gaglianone kick), 1-7 0:07 1:15 MIA Baxa 33 field goal, 6-76 2:23 3rd 3:36 WIS Ingold 2 run (Gaglianone kick), 4-59 1:42 4th 9:59 WIS Coan 7 run (Gaglianone kick), 5-34 2:18 0:08 WIS Deal 1 run (Gaglianone kick), 10-53 7:12

RUSHING (Att-Yds) MIA — Rosier, Malik 3-90; Homer, Travis 10-16; Perry, N’Kosi 4-11; Dallas, Deejay 4-8; Davis, Cam’ron 1-minus 1; TEAM 1-minus 3. WIS — Taylor, Jonathan 27-205; Deal, Taiwan 10-52; James, Chris 5-26; Groshek, Garre 3-15; Cruickshank, Aaron 1-14; Ingold, Alec 5-11; Coan, Jack 7-10.

PASSING (Comp-Att-INT-Yds) MIA — Rosier, Malik 5-12-3-46; Perry, N’Kosi 1-5-1-2. WIS — Coan, Jack 6-11-1-73.

RECEIVING (Rec-Yds) MIA — Homer, Travis 3-14; Jordan, Brevin 2-12; Cager, Lawrence 1-22. WIS — Ferguson, Jake 2-15; Taylor, A.J. 2-13; Pryor, Kendric 1-35; Groshek, Garre 1-10.

98 RECORDS WISCONSIN FOOTBALL | 2019 FACT BOOK Individual Records

Pass Completions Rushing Game: 35, vs. Iowa, 11/18/1995 Rushing Yards Season: 225, Joel Stave, 2015 Quarter: 189, Melvin Gordon vs. Nebraska (2), 11/15/2014 Career: 646, Darrell Bevell, 1992-95 Half: 258, Michael Bennett vs. Oregon, 9/9/2000 Consecutive: 17, Tanner McEvoy vs. Western Illinois, Game: 408, Melvin Gordon vs. Nebraska, 11/15/2014 9/6/2014 Season: 2,587, Melvin Gordon, 2014 Career: 7,125, Ron Dayne, 1996-99 Highest Completion Percentage Game (10 att.): .947, Alex Hornibrook (18-19) Rushing Attempts at BYU, 9/16/2017 Quarter: 16, Ron Dayne vs. Minnesota, 11/9/1996 Season: .729, Scott Tolzien (194-266), 2010 Half: 31, Ron Dayne vs. Minnesota, 11/9/1996 Career: .681, Scott Tolzien (410-602), 2008-10 Game: 50, Ron Dayne vs. Minnesota, 11/9/1996 Season: 356, Montee Ball, 2012 Passing Touchdowns Career: 1,220, Ron Dayne, 1996-99 Game: 5, Darrell Bevell vs. Nevada, 9/4/1993; vs. Michigan State, 11/15/2003 Highest Average Per Carry Season: 33, , 2011 Game (10 att.): 19.5, Melvin Gordon vs. Bowling Green, Career: 59, Darrell Bevell, 1992-95 9/20/2014 Season (100 att.): 7.81, Melvin Gordon, 2013 Highest Pass Efficiency Rating Career (300 att.): 7.79, Melvin Gordon, 2011-14 Game (15 att.): 296.68, vs. Indiana, 9/30/2006 Rushing Touchdowns Season: 191.8, Russell Wilson, 2011 Game: 5, Billy Marek vs. Minnesota, 11/23/1974; Career: 191.8, Russell Wilson, 2011 Anthony Davis vs. Minnesota, 11/23/2002; Brian Calhoun vs. Bowling Green 9/3/2005 and Most 200-yard Passing Games Illinois, 10/29/2005; Melvin Gordon vs. Bowling Green Season: 9, Joel Stave, 2015 9/20/2014 Career: 18, Joel Stave, 2012-15 Season: 33, Montee Ball, 2011 Consecutive: 7, John Stocco, 2005 Career: 77, Montee Ball, 2009-12 Most 300-yard Passing Games 100-yard Rushing Games Season: 3, , 1983; John Stocco, 2005 Season: 12, Melvin Gordon, 2014; Jonathan Taylor, 2018 Career: 4, John Stocco, 2003-06; Randy Wright, 1981-83 Career: 33, Ron Dayne, 1996-99 Consecutive: 3, Randy Wright, 1983 Consecutive: 17, , 1993-94

200-yard Rushing Games Receiving Season: 6, Melvin Gordon, 2014 Career: 14, Ron Dayne, 1996-99 Most Yards Receiving Consecutive: 3, Billy Marek, 1974; Ron Dayne, 1996; Game: 258, Lee Evans vs. Michigan State, 11/15/2003 Ron Dayne, 1999; Melvin Gordon, 2014 Season: 1,545, Lee Evans, 2001 By a WR: 1,545, Lee Evans, 2001 Highest Rushing Average Per Game By a RB: 571, Brian Calhoun, 2005 Season: 184.8, Melvin Gordon, 2014 By a TE: 982, Travis Beckum, 2007 Career: 151.6, Ron Dayne, 1996-99 Career: 3,468, Lee Evans, 1999-2003 By a WR: 3,468, Lee Evans, 1999-2003 Rushing Yards in Consecutive Games By a RB: 670, James White, 2010-13 Two: 628, Ron Dayne, 1996 By a TE: 2,149, Travis Beckum, 2006-08 Three: 874, Ron Dayne, 1996 Four: 987, Ron Dayne, 1996 Most Receptions Five: 1,233, Ron Dayne, 1996 Game: 13, Matt Nyquist vs. Iowa, 11/18/1995 Six: 1,477, Ron Dayne, 1996 By a WR: 12, Jared Abbrederis vs. PSU, 11/30/2013 By a RB: 11, Brian Calhoun vs. Northwestern, 10/8/2005 By a TE: 13, Matt Nyquist vs. Iowa, 11/18/1995 Passing Season: 75, Lee Evans, 2001; Travis Beckum, 2007 Passing Yards By a WR: 75, Lee Evans, 2001 Game: 423, Darrell Bevell vs. Minnesota, 10/23/1993 By a RB: 53, Brian Calhoun, 2005 Season: 3,175, Russell Wilson, 2011 By a TE: 75, Travis Beckum, 2007 Career: 7,686, Darrell Bevell, 1992-95 Career: 202, Brandon Williams, 2002-05; Jared Abbbrederis, 2010-13 Pass Attempts By a WR: 202, Brandon Williams, 2002-05; Game: 54, Randy Wright vs. Iowa, 11/5/1983 Jared Abbbrederis, 2010-13 Season: 370, Joel Stave, 2015 By a RB: 73, James White, 2010-13 Career: 1,052, Darrell Bevell, 1992-95 By a TE: 159, Travis Beckum, 2006-08

Most Consecutive Games With a Pass Reception Career: 38, Lee Evans, 1999-2003

100 WISCONSIN FOOTBALL | 2019 FACT BOOK Highest Average Per Reception Highest Field Goal Percentage Game (3 rec.): 47.3, Larry Mialik vs. Penn State, 10/3/1970 Game (4 att.): 100.0, Vince Lamia vs. Minnesota, Season (30 rec.): 21.3, Larry Mialik, 1970 11/20/1976; Todd Gregoire vs. Kentucky, 12/29/1984; Career (50 rec.): 20.1, Tony Simmons, 1994-97 Rich Thompson vs. Bowling Green, 9/19/1992; Rich Thompson vs. Purdue, 10/17/1992; Most Receiving Touchdowns Matt Davenport vs. Minnesota, 11/7/1998; Game: 5, Lee Evans vs. Michigan State, 11/15/2003 Vitaly Pisetsky vs. Michigan State, 10/23/1999 Season: 13, Lee Evans, 2003 Season (15 att.): 90.5, Matt Davenport (19-21), 1998 Career: 27, Lee Evans, 1999-2003 Career (30 att.): 86.8, Matt Davenport (33-38), 1997-98

Scoring Total Offense Most Points Most Yards Game: 30, Billy Marek vs. Minnesota, 11/23/1974; Game: 416, Darrell Bevell vs. Minnesota, 10/23/1993 Anthony Davis vs. Minnesota, 11/23/2002; Lee Evans Season: 3,199, Russell Wilson, 2011 vs. Michigan State, 11/15/2003; Brian Calhoun vs. Career: 7,477, Darrell Bevell, 1992-95 Bowling Green, 9/3/2005 and Illinois, 10/29/2005; P.J. Hill vs. The Citadel, 9/15/2007; Most Total Offensive Plays Melvin Gordon vs. Bowling Green, 9/20/2014 Game: 61, Randy Wright vs. Iowa, 11/5/1983 By a Kicker: 17, Philip Welch vs. Indiana, 11/13/2010 Season: 445, Tyler Donovan, 2007 Season: 236, Montee Ball, 2011 Career: 1,289, , 1999-2002 By a Kicker: 118, Philip Welch, 2010 Career: 500, Montee Ball, 2009-12 Most TDs Responsible For By a Kicker: 426, Rafael Gaglianone, 2014-18 Game: 5, Billy Marek vs. Minnesota, 11/23/1974; Mike Kalasmiki vs. Minnesota, 11/17/1979; Jess Cole Most Touchdowns vs. Minnesota, 11/22/1980; Randy Wright vs. Purdue, Game: 5, Billy Marek vs. Minnesota, 11/23/1974; Anthony 11/12/1983; Darrell Bevell vs. Nevada, 9/4/1993; Davis vs. Minnesota, 11/23/2002; Lee Evans vs. Mike Samuel vs. San Jose State, 9/13/1997; Brooks Michigan State, 11/15/2003; Brian Calhoun vs. Bowling Bollinger vs. Michigan State, 10/26/2002; Anthony Green, 9/3/2005 and Illinois, 10/29/2005; P.J. Hill vs. Davis vs. Minnesota, 11/23/2002; Jim Sorgi vs. The Citadel, 9/15/2007; Melvin Gordon vs. Bowling Michigan State, 11/15/2003; Lee Evans vs. Michigan Green, 9/20/2014 State, 11/15/2003; Brian Calhoun vs. Bowling Green, Season: 39, Montee Ball, 2011 9/3/2005 and Illinois, 10/29/2005; P.J. Hill vs. Career: 83, Montee Ball, 2009-12 The Citadel, 9/15/2007; Scott Tolzien vs. Michigan, 11/14/2009; James White vs. Nebraska 12/1/2012; Most Extra Points Melvin Gordon vs. Bowling Green, 9/20/2014 Game: 11, Philip Welch vs. Indiana, 11/13/2010 Season: 40, Montee Ball, 2011; Russell Wilson, 2011 Season: 67, Philip Welch, 2010 Career: 84, Montee Ball, 2009-12 Career: 216, Rafael Gaglianone, 2014-18

Highest Extra Point Percentage All-Purpose Yardage Game (8 att.): 100.0, Vince Lamia vs. Missouri, 10/5/1974; Kevin Rohde vs. Minnesota, 10/15/1983; Rick Most All-Purpose Yardage Schnetzky vs. Eastern Michigan, 9/10/1994; Matt Game: 408, Melvin Gordon vs. Nebraska, 11/15/2014 Davenport vs. San Jose State, 9/13/1997; Vitaly Kick Returns Only: 241, vs. Pisetsky vs. Indiana, 10/16/1999; Mike Allen vs. Western Illinois, 9/14/1991 Michigan State, 11/15/2003; Philip Welch vs. Austin Season: 2,740, Melvin Gordon, 2014 Peay, 9/25/2010; Philip Welch vs. Indiana, 11/13/2010; Career: 7,429, Ron Dayne, 1996-99 Philip Welch vs. Northwestern, 11/27/2010; Rafael Gaglianone vs. Utah State, 9/1/2017 Season (25 att.): 100.0, Gary Kroner, 1962; Roger Jaeger, Kickoff and Punt Returns 1971; Mark Doran, 1981; Mark Neuser, 2001; Mike Allen, 2002; Taylor Mehlhaff, 2006; Philip Welch, 2010; Most Kickoff Return Yards Jack Russell, 2013; Rafael Gaglianone, 2017; Game: 201, Jared Abbrederis vs. Oregon, 1/2/2012 Rafael Gaglianone, 2018 Season: 967, David Gilreath, 2007 Career (50 att.): 99.1, Rafael Gaglianone, 2014-18 Career: 3,025, David Gilreath (2007-10)

Most Field Goals Most Kickoff Returns Game: 4, Vince Lamia vs. Minnesota, 11/20/1976; Game: 8, Jared Abbrederis vs. Oregon, 1/2/2012 Todd Gregoire vs. Kentucky, 12/29/1984; Todd Season: 42, David Gilreath, 2007 Gregoire vs. Ohio State, 11/7/1987; Rich Thompson vs. Career: 135, David Gilreath (2007-10) Bowling Green, 9/19/1992; Rich Thompson vs. Purdue, 10/17/1992; Matt Davenport vs. Minnesota, Highest Avg. Per Kickoff Return 11/7/1998; Vitaly Pisetsky vs. Michigan State, Game (3 ret.): 42.7, Selvie Washington vs. Neb, 9/21/1974 10/23/1999; Philip Welch vs. Michigan, 9/27/2008 Season (10 ret.): 29.6, Ira Matthews, 1976 Season: 22, Rich Thompson, 1992 Career (30 ret.): 25.8, Jared Abbrederis, 2010-13 Career: 70, Rafael Gaglianone, 2014-18 Most Kickoff Returns For TDs Game: 1, many times (MR: Natrell Jamerson at Maryland, 11/7/2015) Season: 2, Ira Matthews, 1976; Nick Davis, 1999 Career: 2, Danny Crooks, 1969-71; Ira Matthews, 1975-78; Nick Davis, 1998-2001 101 WISCONSIN FOOTBALL | 2019 FACT BOOK Most Punt Return Yards Game: 158, Earl Girard vs. Iowa, 11/8/1947 Interceptions Season: 470, Jim Leonhard, 2003 Most Interceptions Career: 1,347, Jim Leonhard, 2001-04 Game: 4, Clarence Bratt vs. Minnesota, 11/20/1954 Season: 11, Jim Leonhard, 2002 Most Punt Returns Career: 21, Jamar Fletcher, 1998-2000; Game: 10, Bill Lane vs. Indiana, 11/3/1951 Jim Leonhard, 2001-04 Season: 38, , 1994 Career: 105, Jim Leonhard, 2001-04 Most Interception Return Yardage Game: 103, Bob Radcliffe vs. Navy, 10/15/1949; Highest Average Per Punt Return Ed Withers vs. Iowa, 10/14/1950 Game (3 ret.): 52.7, Earl Girard vs. Iowa, 11/8/1947 Season: 179, Jamar Fletcher, 2000 Season (15 ret.): 16.9, Ira Matthews, 1978 Career: 459, Jamar Fletcher, 1998-2000 Career (25 ret.): 13.7, Brandon Williams, 2002-05 Highest Average Per Int. Return Most Punt Returns For TDs Season (min. 4 ret.): 30.5, Pat Levenhagen, 1955 Game: 2, Earl Girard vs. Iowa, 11/8/1947 Career (min. 8 ret.): 25.0, Ed Withers, 1949-51 Season: 3, Ira Matthews, 1978 Career: 4, Ira Matthews, 1975-78 Most Interception Ret. for TDs Game: 2, Bob Radcliffe vs. Navy, 10/15/1949 Season: 3, Jamar Fletcher, 1998 Punting Career: 5, Jamar Fletcher, 1998-2000 Most Yards Punting Game: 514, Ken DeBauche vs. Michigan, 9/23/2006 Season: 3,323, Drew Meyer, 2012 Defense Career: 10,660, Kevin Stemke, 1997-2000 Most Tackles Game: 28, Dave Crossen vs. Purdue, 11/5/1977 Most Punts By a LB: 28, Dave Crossen vs. Purdue, 11/5/1977 Game: 12, Dave Fronek vs. Nebraska, 10/9/1965; By a DB: 23, Scott Nelson vs. Iowa, 10/13/1990 Bob Schaffner vs. Iowa, 10/19/1968; Brad Brekke vs. Season: 181, Dave Lokanc, 1972 Miami (Fla.), 9/9/1989 By a DL: 135, , 1981 Season: 80, Drew Meyer, 2012 By a LB: 181, Dave Lokanc, 1972 Career: 256, Drew Meyer, 2012-15 By a DB: 144, Reggie Holt, 1991 Career: 451, Pete Monty, 1993-96 Highest Average Per Punt By a DL: 444, Tim Krumrie, 1979-82 Game (3 punts): 52.2, Dick Mileager vs. Kansas, 10/2/1976 By a LB: 451, Pete Monty, 1993-96 Season (30 punts): 44.8, Ken DeBauche, 2005 By a DB: 359, Greg Thomas, 1987-90 Career (100 punts): 43.5, Kevin Stemke, 1997-2000 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 Quarterback Sacks Game: 6, Tim Jordan vs. Northwestern, 10/19/1985 Season: 22, Tom Burke, 1998 Career: 33, Tarek Saleh, 1993-96

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 Fumbles Recovered Game: 3, Michael Reid vs. Ohio State, 11/16/1985 Season: 5, Ed Bosold, 1972 Career: 9, Scott Erdmann, 1975-78

Most Blocked Kicks Game: 3, Richard Johnson vs. Missouri, 9/15/1984 Season: 6, Richard Johnson, 1984 Career: 8, Richard Johnson, 1982-84

102 WISCONSIN FOOTBALL | 2019 FACT BOOK Service Records

55. Sam Arneson, 2011-14 TE 50 Career Records Dan Buenning, 2001-04 OL 50 Games Played (All 50+) Darrin Charles, 2001-04 WR 50 1. , 2013-17 LB *59 Tyler Dippel, 2010-13 DL 50 2. Joe Ferguson, 2013-17 S 58 Bill Ferrario, 1997-00 OL 50 3. Rafael Gaglianone, 2014-18 K 56 Lubern Figaro, 2014-17 DB 50 4. Beau Allen, 2010-13 DL 54 David Gilreath, 2007-10 WR 50 , 2012-16 LB 54 , 2001-04 DL 50 Michael Deiter, 2015-18 OL 54 DeAndre Levy, 2005-08 LB 50 Jordan Fredrick, 2012-15 WR 54 Chris McIntosh, 1996-99 OL 50 Ryan Groy, 2010-13 OL 54 Eric Mahlik, 1997-2000 DL 50 Rob Havenstein, 2011-14 OL 54 Joe Monty, 1993-96 DL 50 Ethan Hemer, 2010-13 DL 54 Matt Shaughnessy, 2005-08 LB 50 Darius Hillary, 2012-15 CB 54 Kraig Urbik, 2005-08 OL 50 Alec James, 2014-17 DL 54 * T-No. 1 all-time in FBS Drew Meyer, 2012-15 P 54 Conor Sheehy, 2014-17 DL 54 Games Started (All 50+) Sojourn Shelton, 2013-16 CB 54 1. Michael Deiter, 2015-18 OL ^54 Dezmen Southward, 2010-13 DB 54 2. T.J. Edwards, 2015-18 ILB 52 17. Jared Abbrederis, 2010-13 WR 53 3. Sojourn Shelton, 2013-16 CB 51 , 2009-13 LB 53 4. Chris McIntosh, 1996-99 OL ^50 Patrick Butrym, 2008-11 DL 53 Bill Ferrario, 1997-2000 OL ^50 Michael Caputo, 2012-15 S 53 ^ All starts consecutive Ryan Connelly, 2015-18 ILB 53 T.J. Edwards, 2015-18 ILB 53 Starts at Quarterback Jacob Pedersen, 2010-13 TE 53 1. Darrell Bevell, 1992-95 43 Devin Smith, 2008-12 DB 53 2. Brooks Bollinger, 1999-2002 42 Connor Udelhoven, 2013-16 LS 53 3. Joel Stave, 2012-15 41 26. Ethan Armstrong, 2010-13 LB 52 4. Mike Samuel, 1996-98 38 Bradie Ewing, 2008-11 FB 52 5. John Stocco, 2004-06 36 Antonio Fenelus, 2008-11 CB 52 6. Alex Hornibrook, 2016-18 32 Troy Fumagalli, 2014-17 TE 52 7. , 1969-71 31 Aaron Henry, 2007, 09-11 DB 52 8. Tony Lowery, 1987-91 26 Derek Landisch, 2011-14 LB 52 Scott Tolzien, 2009-10 26 Leo Musso, 2013-16 S 52 10. Mike Howard, 1984-86 24 Mike Newkirk, 2005-08 DL 52 Brad Nortman, 2008-11 P 52 Quarterback Wins Conor O’Neill, 2010-13 LB 52 1. Joel Stave, 2012-15 (41 starts) 31 Jonathan Orr, 2002-05 WR 52 2. Brooks Bollinger, 1999-2002 (42) 30 Derrick Tindal, 2014-17 CB 52 3. John Stocco, 2004-06 (36) 29 James White, 2010-13 RB 52 4. Mike Samuel, 1996-98 (38) 27 Brandon Williams, 2002-05 WR 52 5. Darrell Bevell, 1992-95 (43) 26 Kyle Zuleger, 2010-13 DB 52 Alex Hornibrook, 2016-18 (32) 26 41. Brett Bell, 2001-05 DB 51 7. Scott Tolzien, 2009-10 (26) 21 Jake Byrne, 2008-11 TE 51 8. Jim Miller, 1953-55 (22) 15 Ken DeBauche, 2004-07 P 51 9. Randy Wright, 1982-83 (23) 14 D'Cota Dixon, 2014-18 S 51 10. Neil Graff, 1969-71 (31) 11 Alec Ingold, 2015-18 FB 51 Mike Howard, 1984-86 (24) 11 Jim Leonhard, 2001-04 DB 51 Gregg Bohlig, 1973-74 (22) 11 Taylor Mehlhaff, 2004-07 K 51 Tyler Donovan, 2006-07 (15) 11 Culmer St. Jean, 2007-10 LB 51 Russell Wilson, 2011 (14) 11 Scott Starks, 2001-04 DB 51 Ben Strickland, 2004-07 DB 51 Quarterback Winning Percentage Rick Wagner, 2009-12 OL 51 (Minimum 15 starts) Brandon White, 2002-05 WR 51 1. Alex Hornibrook, 2016-18 .813 (26-6) Mark Zalewski, 2002-06 LB 51 2. Scott Tolzien, 2009-10 .808 (21-5) Tyler Marz, 2012-15 OL 51 3. John Stocco, 2004-06 .806 (29-7) 4. Joel Stave, 2012-15 .756 (31-10) 5. Tyler Donovan, 2006-07 .733 (11-4) 6. Brooks Bollinger, 1999-2002 .714 (30-12) 7. Mike Samuel, 1996-98 .711 (27-11) 8. Jim Miller, 1953-55 .705 (15-6-1) 9. Robert Petruska, 1948-50 .656 (10-5-1) 10. Darrell Bevell, 1992-95 .640 (26-14-3)

103 WISCONSIN FOOTBALL | 2019 FACT BOOK Rushing Records

9. Brent Moss Top 10 Career Leaders Year Att. Yards Avg. TD 1. Ron Dayne 1991 61 219 3.6 1 Year Att. Yards Avg. TD 1992 165 739 4.5 9 1996 325 2,109 6.5 21 1993 312 1,637 5.2 16 1997 263 1,457 5.5 15 1994 156 833 5.3 8 1998 295 1,525 5.2 15 Total 694 3,428 4.9 34 1999 337 2,034 6.0 20 Total 1,220 7,125 5.8 71 10. Terrell Fletcher Year Att. Yards Avg. TD 2. Montee Ball 1991 109 446 4.1 4 Year Att. Yards Avg. TD 1992 96 496 5.2 0 2009 98 391 4.0 4 1993 165 996 6.0 9 2010 163 996 6.1 18 1994 244 1,476 6.0 12 2011 307 1,923 6.3 33 Total 614 3,414 5.6 25 2012 356 1,830 5.1 22 Total 924 5,140 5.6 77 Career Records 3. Melvin Gordon Yards Year Att. Yards Avg. TD 1. Ron Dayne, 1996-99 7,125 2011 20 98 4.9 1 2. Montee Ball, 2009-12 5,140 2012 62 621 10.0 3 3. Melvin Gordon, 2011-14 4,915 2013 206 1,609 7.8 12 4. Anthony Davis, 2001-04 4,676 2014 343 2,587 7.5 29 5. Jonathan Taylor, 2017-present 4,171 Total 631 4,915 7.8 45 6. James White, 2010-13 4,015 4. Anthony Davis 7. P.J. Hill, 2006-08 3,942 Year Att. Yards Avg. TD 8. Billy Marek, 1972-75 3,709 2001 291 1,466 5.0 11 9. Brent Moss, 1991-94 3,428 2002 300 1,555 5.2 13 10. Terrell Fletcher, 1991-94 3,414 2003 116 682 5.9 7 11. John Clay, 2008-10 3,413 2004 201 973 4.8 11 12. Alan Ameche, 1951-54 3,345 Total 908 4,676 5.1 42 13. Corey Clement, 2013-16 3,092 14. Larry Emery, 1983-86 2,979 5. Jonathan Taylor 15. Rufus Ferguson, 1970-72 2,814 Year Att. Yards Avg. TD 16. Carl McCullough, 93, 95-97 2,111 2017 299 1,977 6.6 13 17. Alan Thompson, 1969-71 2,005 2018 307 2,194 7.1 16 18. Marvin Artley, 1985-88 1,991 Total 606 4,171 6.9 29 19. Michael Bennett, 1999-2000 1,979 20. Brooks Bollinger, 1999-2002 1,767 6. James White Year Att. Yards Avg. TD Attempts 2010 156 1,052 6.7 14 1. Ron Dayne, 1996-99 1,220 2011 141 713 5.1 6 2. Montee Ball, 2009-12 924 2012 125 806 6.9 12 3. Anthony Davis, 2001-04 908 2013 221 1,444 6.5 13 4. P.J. Hill, 2006-08 770 Total 643 4,015 6.2 45 5. Billy Marek, 1972-75 719 6. Alan Ameche, 1951-54 701 7. P.J. Hill 7. Brent Moss, 1991-94 694 Year Att. Yards Avg. TD 8. James White, 2010-13 643 2006 311 1,569 5.0 15 9. Melvin Gordon, 2011-14 631 2007 233 1,212 5.2 14 10. John Clay, 2008-10 629 2008 226 1,161 5.1 13 Total 770 3,942 5.1 42

8. Billy Marek Year Att. Yards Avg. TD 1972 1 6 6.0 0 1973 241 1,207 5.0 13 1974 205 1,215 5.9 18 1975 272 1,281 4.7 13 Total 719 3,709 5.2 44

104 WISCONSIN FOOTBALL | 2019 FACT BOOK Touchdowns Touchdowns 1. Montee Ball, 2009-12 77 1. Montee Ball, 2011 33 2. Ron Dayne, 1996-99 71 2. Melvin Gordon, 2014 29 3. James White, 2010-13 45 3. Brian Calhoun, 2005 22 Melvin Gordon, 2011-14 45 Montee Ball, 2012 22 5. Billy Marek, 1972-75 44 5. Ron Dayne, 1996 21 6. Anthony Davis, 2001-04 42 6. Ron Dayne, 1999 20 P.J. Hill, 2006-08 42 7. Billy Marek, 1974 18 8. John Clay, 2008-10 41 John Clay, 2009 18 9. Corey Clement, 2013-16 36 Montee Ball, 2010 18 10. Brent Moss, 1991-94 34 10. Brent Moss, 1993 16 Jonathan Taylor, 2018 16 Average Per Carry (Minimum 300 attempts) 1. Melvin Gordon, 2011-14 7.79 Average Per Carry (Minimum 100 attempts) 2. Jonathan Taylor, 2017-present 6.88 1. Melvin Gordon, 2013 7.81 3. James White, 2010-13 6.24 2. Melvin Gordon, 2014 7.54 4. Ron Dayne, 1996-99 5.84 3. Jonathan Taylor, 2018 7.15 5. Montee Ball, 2009-12 5.56 4. Troy King, 1982 6.75 6. Terrell Fletcher, 1991-94 5.56 5. James White, 2010 6.74 7. John Clay, 2008-10 5.43 6. Jonathan Taylor, 2017 6.61 8. Michael Bennett, 1999-2000 5.39 7. James White, 2013 6.53 9. Corey Clement, 2013-16 5.37 8. Ron Dayne, 1996 6.49 10. Billy Marek, 1972-75 5.16 9. Marvin Artley, 1987 6.45 James White, 2012 6.45 Season Records Yards Game Records 1. Melvin Gordon, 2014 2,587 Yards 2. Jonathan Taylor, 2018 2,194 1. Melvin Gordon vs. Nebraska, 11/15/2014 408 3. Ron Dayne, 1996 2,109 2. Ron Dayne vs. Hawaii, 11/30/1996 339 4. Ron Dayne, 1999 2,034 3. Jonathan Taylor vs. Purdue, 11/17/2018 321 5. Jonathan Taylor, 2017 1,977 4. Billy Marek vs. Minnesota, 11/23/1974 304 6. Montee Ball, 2011 1,923 5. Anthony Davis vs. Minnesota, 11/23/2002 301 7. Montee Ball, 2012 1,830 6. Ron Dayne vs. Minnesota, 11/9/1996 297 8. Michael Bennett, 2000 1,681 7. Michael Bennett vs. N’western, 9/23/2000 293 9. Brent Moss, 1993 1,637 8. Michael Bennett vs. Oregon, 9/9/2000 290 10. Brian Calhoun, 2005 1,636 9. Ron Dayne vs. Illinois, 11/23/1996 289 11. Melvin Gordon, 2013 1,609 10. Melvin Gordon vs. Northwestern, 10/4/2014 259 12. P.J. Hill, 2006 1,569 11. Brian Calhoun vs. Bowling Green, 9/3/2005 258 13. Anthony Davis, 2002 1,555 12. Ron Dayne vs. San Jose State, 9/13/1997 254 14. Ron Dayne, 1998 1,525 13. Melvin Gordon vs. Bowl. Green, 9/20/2014 253 15. John Clay, 2009 1,517 Jonathan Taylor vs. New Mexico, 9/8/2018 253 16. Terrell Fletcher, 1994 1,476 15. Melvin Gordon vs. Auburn, 1/1/2015 251 17. Anthony Davis, 2001 1,466 16. Zach Brown vs. Minnesota, 11/17/2007 250 18. Ron Dayne, 1997 1,457 17. P.J. Hill vs. Northwestern, 10/7/2006 249 19. James White, 2013 1,444 Jonathan Taylor vs. Nebraska, 10/7/2017 249 20. Corey Clement, 2016 1,375 19. Anthony Davis vs. Akron, 9/6/2003 247 Montee Ball at Purdue, 10/13/12 247 Attempts 1. Montee Ball, 2012 356 Attempts 2. Brian Calhoun, 2005 348 1. Ron Dayne vs. Minnesota, 11/9/1996 50 3. Melvin Gordon, 2014 343 2. Michael Bennett vs. N’western, 9/23/2000 48 4. Ron Dayne, 1999 337 3. Anthony Davis vs. Minnesota, 11/23/2002 45 5. Ron Dayne, 1996 325 4. Billy Marek vs. Minnesota, 11/23/1974 43 6. Corey Clement, 2016 314 Brian Calhoun vs. Bowling Green, 9/3/2005 43 7. Brent Moss, 1993 312 8. P.J. Hill, 2006 311 Touchdowns 9. Michael Bennett, 2000 310 1. Billy Marek vs. Minnesota, 11/23/1974 5 10. Montee Ball, 2011 307 Anthony Davis vs. Minnesota, 11/23/2002 5 Jonathan Taylor, 2018 307 Brian Calhoun vs. Bowling Green, 9/3/2005 5 Brian Calhoun vs. Illinois, 10/29/2005 5 Melvin Gordon vs. Bowling Green, 9/20/2014 5 5. Billy Marek vs. Iowa, 11/10/1973 4 Billy Marek vs. Iowa, 11/23/1974 4 Jess Cole vs. Minnesota, 11/22/1980 4 Ron Dayne vs. Illinois, 11/23/1996 4 Ron Dayne vs. Hawaii, 11/30/1996 4

105 WISCONSIN FOOTBALL | 2019 FACT BOOK Ron Dayne vs. San Diego State, 9/13/1997 4 Sophomores Ron Dayne vs. UCLA, 1/1/1999 4 1. Jonathan Taylor, 2018 2,194 Ron Dayne vs. Ohio State, 10/2/1999 4 2. Melvin Gordon, 2013 1,609 P.J. Hill vs. The Citadel, 9/15/2007 4 3. Anthony Davis, 2002 1,555 James White vs. Austin Peay, 9/25/2010 4 4. John Clay, 2009 1,517 Montee Ball at Michigan, 11/20/2010 4 5. Ron Dayne, 1997 1,457 Montee Ball vs. Northwestern, 11/27/2010 4 Freshmen Montee Ball vs. Nebraska, 10/1/2011 4 1. Ron Dayne, 1996 2,109 Montee Ball vs. Penn State, 11/26/2011 4 2. Jonathan Taylor, 2017 1,977 James White vs. Nebraska, 12/1/2012 4 3. P.J. Hill, 2006 1,569 Melvin Gordon vs. Illinois, 10/11/2014 4 4. Anthony Davis, 2001 1,466 Melvin Gordon vs. Nebraska, 11/15/2014 4 5. James White, 2010 1,052

Average Per Carry (Minimum 10 attempts) 1. Melvin Gordon vs. Bowl. Green, 9/20/2014 19.5 Game Seniors 2. Melvin Gordon vs. Nebraska, 11/15/2014 16.3 1. Montee Ball at Purdue, 2012 247 3. Ken Starch vs. Colorado, 9/28/1974 14.9 2. Terrell Fletcher vs. Duke, 1995 241 4. Terrell Fletcher vs. Indiana, 9/24/1994 14.6 3. Ron Dayne vs. Cincinnati, 1999 231 5. Ken Starch vs. Wyoming, 10/6/1973 14.2 4. Marck Harrison vs. Purdue, 1984 225 6. James White vs. Austin Peay, 9/25/2010 13.2 5. Ron Dayne vs. Purdue, 1999 222 7. James White vs. UMass, 8/31/2013 13.0 8. Melvin Gordon vs. Arizona State, 9/13/2013 12.9 Juniors 9. Clarence Self vs. Purdue, 9/27/1947 12.7 1. Melvin Gordon vs. Nebraska, 2014 408 Ron Dayne vs. San Jose State, 9/13/1997 12.7 2. Billy Marek vs. Minnesota, 1974 304 3. Michael Bennett vs. Northwestern, 2000 293 4. Michael Bennett vs. Oregon, 2000 290 Longest Runs 5. Melvin Gordon vs. Northwestern, 2014 259 92 (TD) James White vs. Indiana, 11/16/2013 Sophomores 91 (TD) Tom Brigham vs. Western Michigan, 9/21/1963 1. Jonathan Taylor vs. Purdue, 2018 321 90 (TD) David Gilreath vs. Indiana, 11/8/2008 2. Anthony Davis vs. Minnesota, 2002 301 88 (TD) Ken Starch vs. Colorado, 9/28/1974 3. Ron Dayne vs. San Jose State, 1997 254 88 Melvin Gordon vs. Iowa, 11/22/2014 4. Jonathan Taylor vs. New Mexico, 2018 253 88 (TD) Jonathan Taylor vs. Nebraska, 10/6/2018 5. Billy Marek vs. Wyoming, 1973 226 86 (TD) Danny Lewis vs. West Virginia, 10/5/1957 Freshmen 84 (TD) Earl Maves vs. Marquette, 9/21/1946 1. Ron Dayne vs. Hawaii, 1996 339 83 Michael Bennett vs. Oregon, 9/9/2000 2. Ron Dayne vs. Minnesota, 1996 297 82 Ira Matthews vs. Minnesota, 11/25/1978 3. Ron Dayne vs. Illinois, 1996 289 81 Harland Carl vs. Marquette, 9/29/1951 4. Zach Brown vs. Minnesota, 2007 250 81 (TD) Billy Marek vs. Missouri, 10/5/1974 5. P.J. Hill vs. Northwestern, 2006 249 80 (TD) Melvin Gordon vs. Arizona State, 9/14/2013 Jonathan Taylor vs. Nebraska, 2017 249 80 (TD) Jonathan Taylor vs. Purdue, Nov. 17, 2018

Pre-Modern Era (Prior to 1946) 1,000-Yard Rushers (Season) 90 (TD) Eddie Gillette vs. Northwestern, 10/12/1912 85 (TD) Norsky Larson vs. Minnesota, 10/29/1898 Alan Ameche (1,079 yards), 1952 85 Norsky Larson vs. , 11/28/1901 Marquette (22-86-0); #2 Illinois (32-118-1); at Ohio State 84 (TD) A.G. Findlay vs. Minnesota, 11/4/1905 (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) Rushing Yardage Records By Class Rufus Ferguson (1,222 yards), 1971 Season Northern Illinois (16-93-2); at #15 Syracuse (26-149-2); Seniors #18 LSU (23-97-1); at Northwestern (6-46-0); Indiana 1. Ron Dayne, 1999 2,034 (27-152-3); Michigan State (25-103-1); at #12 Ohio State 2. Montee Ball, 2012 1,830 (23-136-0); at Iowa (28-126-0); Purdue (11-16-0); Illinois 3. Terrell Fletcher, 1994 1,476 (25-93-0); at Minnesota (29-211-1) 4. James White, 2013 1,444 5. Corey Clement, 2016 1,375 Rufus Ferguson (1,004 yards), 1972 Northern Illinois (17-165-2); Syracuse (28-153-2); at LSU Juniors (17-63-0); Northwestern (34-197-2); at Indiana (15-64-0); 1. Melvin Gordon, 2014 2,587 at Michigan State (18-79-0); #4 Ohio State (21-79-0); Iowa 2. Montee Ball, 2011 1,923 (19-92-1); at Purdue (DNP); at Illinois (DNP); Minnesota 3. Michael Bennett, 2000 1,681 (36-112-0) 4. Brent Moss, 1993 1,637 5. Brian Calhoun, 2005 1,636 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

106 WISCONSIN FOOTBALL | 2019 FACT BOOK State (13-48-0); Iowa (30-203-4); Northwestern (26-119- Ron Dayne (2,034 yards), 1999 2); at Minnesota (31-131-1) Murray St. (20-135-3); Ball St. (31-158-1); at Cincinnati (28-231-1); #4 Michigan (22-88-1); at #12 Ohio State (32- Billy Marek (1,215 yards), 1974 161-4); at #25 Minnesota (25-80-1); Indiana (17-167-2); at Purdue (DNP); #4 Nebraska (21-45-1); at Colorado (16- #11 Michigan State (34-214-2); at Northwestern (35- 81-0); Missouri (13-123-3); at #1 Ohio State (16-77-0); #3 162-2); at #17 Purdue (32-222-1); Iowa (27-216-1); #22 Michigan (9-42-0); at Indiana (DNP); #20 Michigan State Stanford (34-200-1) (24-107-2); at Iowa (34-206-4); at Northwestern (29-230- 3); Minnesota (43-304-5) Michael Bennett (1,681 yards), 2000 Western Michigan (30-128-1); Oregon (28-290-2); Billy Marek (1,281 yards), 1975 Cincinnati (DNP); Northwestern (48-293-2); at #9 Michigan #2 Michigan (21-58-0); South Dakota (12-93-3); #5 (30-123-0); #8 Ohio State (20-106-1); at Michigan State Missouri (31-117-2); Kansas (19-77-1); at Purdue (25-152- (23-59-0); #17 Purdue (28-188-1); at Iowa (29-81-1); 1); #1 Ohio State (12-38-0); Northwestern (36-198-2); Minnesota (DNP); at Indiana (22-112-1); at Hawaii (36- Illinois (39-198-2); at Iowa (17-59-1); Indiana (31-182-1); 218-1); UCLA (16-83-1) at Minnesota (29-118-0) Anthony Davis (1,466 yards), 2001 Larry Emery (1,113 yards), 1985 Virginia (24-147-0); at #7 Oregon (13-130-1); #19 Fresno Northern Illinois (17-122-2); UNLV (24-110-0); at State (24-137-0); at Penn State (37-200-0); Western Wyoming (20-136-3); #5 Michigan (19-104-0); #1 Iowa Kentucky (19-89-2); Indiana (DNP); at #21 Ohio State (26- (19-104-0); Northwestern (17-42-1); at Illinois (20-101-2); 103-1); at Illinois (24-116-2); Michigan State (32-101-0); Indiana (28-188-0); at Minnesota (25-124-0); at #3 Ohio Iowa (36-132-1); #11 Michigan (27-103-1); at Minnesota State (28-85-0); Michigan State (15-45-0) (29-208-3)

Brent Moss (1,637 yards), 1993 Anthony Davis (1,555 yards), 2002 Nevada (19-74-0); at SMU (27-181-1); Iowa State (21- Fresno State (36-184-0); at UNLV (20-81-0); West Virginia 104-3); at Indiana (32-198-1); Northwestern (15-125-2); at (19-75-1); Northern Illinois (14-49-1); Arizona (16-110-2); Purdue (29-139-1); at Minnesota (27-130-2); #24 Michigan #20 Penn State (11-46-0); at Indiana (18-108-1); #4 Ohio (26-128-0); #3 Ohio State (25-129-1); at Illinois (27-124- State (25-144-1); at Michigan State (29-170-0); at #9 1); Michigan State (28-147-2); #13 UCLA (36-158-2) 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); Brian Calhoun (1,636 yards), 2005 #21 Indiana (10-146-2); at Michigan State (12-58-0); at Bowling Green (43-258-5); Temple (11-42-1); at North Northwestern (26-186-3); Purdue (19-141-1); Minnesota Carolina (38-171-2); #14 Michigan (35-155-1); Indiana (28-101-0); at #10 Michigan (14-39-0); at Ohio State (26-101-1); at Northwestern (23-122-1); at #22 Minnesota (8-25-0); Cincinnati (21-165-1); Illinois (41-192-0); #25 (23-110-3); Purdue (20-62-0); at Illinois (35-197-5); at #10 Duke (39-241-2) 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 P.J. Hill (1,569 yards), 2006 (26-130-1); at #6 Penn State (27-98-0); #4 Ohio State (23- Bowling Green (22-130-1); Western Illinois (22-101-3); 102-1); at #11 Northwestern (23-74-0); Michigan State San Diego State (26-184-1); at #6 Michigan (20-54-0); at (19-91-0); at Purdue (10-26-0); at Minnesota (11-30-0); Indiana (23-129-3); Northwestern (35-249-1); Minnesota Iowa (DNP); Illinois (35-132-0) (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 Ron Dayne (2,109 yards), 1996 Arkansas (19-36-0) 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- P.J. Hill (1,236 yards), 2007 65-0); #14 Northwestern (28-139-1); at Michigan State Washington State (21-84-2); UNLV (30-147); The Citadel (15-81-0); Purdue (30-244-2); Minnesota (50-297-3); at (25-168-4); Iowa (29-113-1); Michigan State (34-155-2); Iowa (17-62-0); at Illinois (41-289-4); at Hawaii (36-339-4); Illinois (21-83-1); Penn St. (19-75-1); Northern Illinois Utah (30-246-3) (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 P.J. Hill (1,161 yards), 2008 State (20-254-3); San Diego State (26-145-4); Indiana Akron (26-210-2); Marshall (18-57-2); Fresno State (26- (34-202-2); at Northwestern (25-93-2); Illinois (28-207-2); 112); Michigan (22-70); Ohio State (16-63-1); Penn State at Purdue (26-141-1); at Minnesota (40-183-1); #12 Iowa (15-58); Iowa (8-34); Illinois (3-9); Michigan State (20-106- (7-24-0); #1 Michigan (DNP); at #6 Penn State (30-126-0); 1); Indiana (19-126-3); Minnesota (24-117-2); Cal-Poly #11 Georgia (14-36-0) (14-59-2); Florida State (15-140)

Ron Dayne (1,525 yards), 1998 John Clay (1,517 yards), 2009 at San Diego State (DNP); Ohio (20-111-3); UNLV (13- NIU (14-43-2); Fresno State (21-143-1); Wofford (12-70); 108-0); Northwestern (22-168-1); at Indiana (28-130-1); Michigan State (32-142-1); Minnesota (32-184-3); Ohio Purdue (33-127-1); at Illinois (39-190-3); at Iowa (39-164- State (20-59); Iowa (21-75); Purdue (24-123-3); Indiana 1); Minnesota (35-133-1); #15 Michigan (16-53-0); #14 (15-134-1); Michigan (26-151-1); Northwestern (23-100- Penn State (23-95-0); #6 UCLA (27-246-4) 1); Hawaii (24-172-3); Miami (22-121-2)

107 WISCONSIN FOOTBALL | 2019 FACT BOOK James White (1,052 yards), 2010 #19 Michigan (19-132-0); at Minnesota (20-149-1); vs. #8 UNLV (11-59); San Jose State (6-25); Arizona State Ohio State (15-41-0); at #11 Miami (26-130-0) (6-40); Austin Peay (11-145-4); Michigan State (10-98-2); Minnesota (19-118-2); Ohio State (17-75-1); Iowa (6-10); Jonathan Taylor (2,194 yards), 2018 Indiana (19-144-2); Michigan (23-181-2); Northwestern Western Kentucky (18-145-2); New Mexico (33-253-3); (20-134-1); TCU (8-23) BYU (26-117-0); at Iowa (25-113-0); Nebraska (24-221- 3); at #12 Michigan (17-101-0); Illinois (27-159-0); at John Clay (1,012 yards), 2010 Northwestern (11-46-0); Rutgers (27-208-3); at #21 Penn UNLV (17-123-2); San Jose State (23-137-2); Arizona State (20-185-1); at Purdue (33-321-3); Minnesota (19- State (22-123-1); Austin Peay (15-118-1); Michigan State 120-0); vs. Miami (27-205-1) (17-80); Minnesota (21-111-3); Ohio State (21-104-2); Iowa (24-91-2); Purdue (12-42); Northwestern (4-7); TCU (11-76-1) 100-Yard Rushing Performances

Montee Ball (1,923 yards), 2011 300 or more yards UNLV (10-63-3); Oregon State (18-118-2); Northern 408 Melvin Gordon Nebraska 11/15/2014 Illinois (20-91-2); South Dakota (15-88-2); Nebraska (30- 339 Ron Dayne Hawaii 11/30/1996 151-4); Indiana (14-142-3); Michigan State (18-115-1); 321 Jonathan Taylor Purdue 11/17/2018 Ohio State (17-85-1); Purdue (20-223-3); Minnesota 304 Billy Marek Minnesota 11/23/1974 (23-166-2); Illinois (38-224-2); Penn State (25-156, 4); 301 Anthony Davis Minnesota 11/23/2002 Michigan State (27-137-3); Oregon (32-164-1) 200-299 yards Montee Ball (1,830 yards), 2012 297 Ron Dayne Minnesota 11/9/1996 UNI (32-120-1); at Oregon State (15-61-0), Utah State (37- 293 Michael Bennett Northwestern 9/23/2000 139-1); UTEP (9-40-1); at #22 Nebraska (32-90-3); Illinois 290 Michael Bennett Oregon 9/9/2000 289 Ron Dayne Illinois 11/23/1996 (19-116-2); at Purdue (29-247-3); Minnesota (24-171-2); 259 Melvin Gordon Northwestern 10/4/2014 Michigan State (22-46-0); at Indiana (27-198-3); Ohio State 258 Brian Calhoun Bowling Green 9/3/2005 (39-191-1); at Penn State (27-111-1); vs. #12 Nebraska 254 Ron Dayne San Jose State 9/13/1997 (21-202-3); vs #6 Stanford (24-100-1) 253 Melvin Gordon Bowling Green 9/20/2014 253 Jonathan Taylor New Mexico 9/8/2018 Melvin Gordon (1,609 yards), 2013 251 Melvin Gordon Auburn 1/1/2015 UMass (13-144-1); Tennessee Tech (9-140-1); at Arizona 250 Zach Brown Minnesota 11/17/2007 State (15-193-2); Purdue (16-147-3); at #4 Ohio State (15- 249 P.J. Hill Northwestern 10/7/2006 74-0); #19 Northwestern (22-172-1); at Illinois (17-142-3); 249 Jonathan Taylor Nebraska 10/7/2017 at Iowa (17-68-0); BYU (19-86-0); Indiana (13-146-1); at 247 Anthony Davis Akron 9/6/2003 Minnesota (12-69-0); Penn State (13-91-0); vs. #8 South 247 Montee Ball Purdue 10/13/2012 Carolina (25-143-0) 246 Ron Dayne Utah 12/27/1996 246 Ron Dayne UCLA 1/1/1999 James White (1,444 yards), 2013 244 Ron Dayne Purdue 11/2/1996 UMass (11-143-1); Tennessee Tech (22-109-1); at Arizona 241 Terrell Fletcher Duke 1/2/1995 State (12-45-0); Purdue (16-145-1); at #4 Ohio State 231 Ron Dayne Cincinnati 9/18/1999 (8-31-1); #19 Northwestern (19-101-1); at Illinois (20-98- 230 Billy Marek Northwestern 11/16/1974 2); at Iowa (19-132-2); BYU (23-147-2); Indiana (20-205- 226 Billy Marek Wyoming 10/6/1973 1); at Minnesota (26-125-1); Penn State (13-56-0); vs. #8 225 Marck Harrison Purdue 11/10/1984 South Carolina (12-107-0) 224 Montee Ball Illinois 11/19/2011 223 Montee Ball Purdue 11/5/2011 Melvin Gordon (2,587 yards), 2014 223 Jonathan Taylor Florida Atlantic 9/9/2017 vs. #13 LSU (16-140-1); Western Illinois (17-38-0); 222 Ron Dayne Purdue 11/6/1999 Bowling Green (13-253-5); South Florida (32-181-2); at 221 Jonathan Taylor Nebraska 10/6/2018 Northwestern (27-259-1); Illinois (27-174-4); Maryland 220 Alan Thompson Oklahoma 9/20/1969 (22-122-3); at Rutgers (19-128-2); at Purdue (25-205- 219 Jonathan Taylor Purdue 10/14/2017 218 Michael Bennett Hawaii 11/25/2000 1); #11 Nebraska (25-408-4); at Iowa (31-200-2); #22 216 Ron Dayne Iowa 11/13/1999 Minnesota (29-151-1); vs. #6 Ohio State (26-76-0): vs. #19 216 Melvin Gordon Nebraska 12/1/2012 Auburn (34-251-3) 214 Ron Dayne Michigan State 10/23/1999 213 Anthony Davis Illinois 10/2/2004 Corey Clement (1,375 yards), 2016 213 Brian Calhoun Auburn 1/2/2006 vs. #5 LSU (21-86-1); Akron (21-111-2); at #8 Michigan 211 Rufus Ferguson Minnesota 11/20/1971 State (23-54-2); at #4 Michigan (17-68-0); #2 Ohio State 210 P.J. Hill Akron 8/30/2008 (25-164-0); at Iowa (35-134-1); #7 Nebraska (19-82-0); 208 Anthony Davis Minnesota 11/24/2001 at Northwestern (32-112-1); Illinois (25-123-3); at Purdue 208 Jonathan Taylor Rutgers 11/3/2018 (27-112-1); Minnesota (26-100-2); vs. #8 Penn State (21- 207 Ron Dayne Illinois 10/11/1997 164-1); vs. #12 Western Michigan (22-71-1) 207 Dwayne Smith Michigan State 11/15/2003 206 Billy Marek Iowa 11/9/1974 Jonathan Taylor (1,977 yards), 2017 205 James White Indiana 11/16/2013 Utah State (9-87-1); Florida Atlantic (26-223-3); at BYU 205 Melvin Gordon Purdue 11/8/2014 (18-128-1); Northwestern (19-80-2); at Nebraska (25-249- 205 Jonathan Taylor Miami (Fla.) 12/27/2018 2); Purdue (30-219-1); Maryland (22-126-1); at Illinois (12- 204 Carl McCullough Stanford 9/16/1995 73-0); at Indiana (29-183-1); #25 Iowa (29-157-0); 203 Billy Marek Iowa 11/10/1973

108 WISCONSIN FOOTBALL | 2019 FACT BOOK 203 Marck Harrison Ohio State 10/27/1984 161 James White Indiana 11/10/2012 202 Ron Dayne Indiana 9/27/1997 160 Danny Lewis Marquette 9/29/1956 202 Montee Ball Nebraska 12/1/2012 160 Ronald Smith Minnesota 11/21/1964 200 Alan Ameche Minnesota 11/24/1951 159 Jonathan Taylor Illinois 10/20/2018 200 Ron Dayne Stanford 1/1/2000 158 Brent Moss Iowa 10/10/1992 200 Anthony Davis Penn State 9/22/2001 158 Brent Moss UCLA 1/1/1994 200 Melvin Gordon Iowa 11/22/2014 158 Ron Dayne Ball State 9/11/1999 158 Tanner McEvoy Bowling Green 9/20/2014 150-199 yards 157 Alan Ameche Northwestern 11/8/1952 198 Billy Marek Northwestern 10/25/1975 157 John Smith Iowa 10/21/1967 198 Brent Moss Indiana 9/25/1993 157 Jonathan Taylor Iowa 11/11/2017 198 Montee Ball Indiana 11/10/2012 156 Montee Ball Penn State 11/29/2011 197 Rufus Ferguson Northwestern 10/7/1972 155 Earl Maves Marquette 9/21/1946 197 Brian Calhoun Illinois 10/29/2005 155 Brian Calhoun Michigan 9/24/2005 193 Dwayne Smith Illinois 9/27/2003 155 P.J. Hill Michigan State 9/29/2007 193 Melvin Gordon Arizona State 9/14/2013 155 Dare Ogunbowale Minnesota 11/28/2015 192 Terrell Fletcher Illinois 11/19/1994 154 Anthony Davis Michigan 11/16/2002 191 Montee Ball Ohio State 11/17/2012 153 Rufus Ferguson Syracuse 9/23/1972 190 Ron Dayne Illinois 10/17/1998 153 Larry Canada Minnesota 11/20/1976 189 Billy Marek Illinois 10/30/1975 152 Rufus Ferguson Indiana 10/9/1971 188 Larry Emery Indiana 11/2/1985 152 Billy Marek Purdue 10/11/1975 188 Michael Bennett Purdue 10/21/2000 151 Carl McCullough Colorado 9/2/1995 186 Terrell Fletcher Northwestern 10/8/1994 151 John Clay Michigan 11/14/2009 185 Larry Emery Michigan 9/22/1984 151 Montee Ball Nebraska 10/1/2011 185 Jonathan Taylor Penn State 11/10/2018 151 Melvin Gordon Minnesota 11/29/2014 184 Ken Starch Wyoming 10/6/1973 184 Anthony Davis Fresno State 8/23/2002 100-149 yards 184 P.J. Hill San Diego State 9/16/2006 149 Rufus Ferguson Syracuse 9/18/1971 184 P.J. Hill Northern Illinois 10/20/2007 149 Ken Starch Colorado 9/28/1974 184 John Clay Minnesota 10/3/2009 149 Brian Calhoun Hawaii 11/25/2005 183 Ron Dayne Minnesota 10/25/1997 149 Corey Clement Tennessee Tech 9/7/2013 183 Jonathan Taylor Indiana 11/4/2017 149 Jonathan Taylor Minnesota 11/25/2017 182 Billy Marek Indiana 11/15/1975 148 Alan Ameche Purdue 10/20/1951 181 Brent Moss SMU 9/11/1993 148 Terrell Fletcher Bowling Green 9/19/1992 181 James White Michigan 11/20/2010 148 P.J. Hill Penn State 11/4/2006 181 Melvin Gordon South Florida 9/27/2014 147 Brent Moss Michigan State 12/4/1993 178 Montee Ball Northwestern 11/27/2010 147 Anthony Davis Virginia 8/25/2001 175 James White Minnesota 10/20/2012 147 P.J. Hill UNLV 9/8/2007 175 Melvin Gordon Illinois 10/11/2014 147 Melvin Gordon Purdue 9/21/2013 174 Larry Emery Northwestern 9/29/1984 147 James White BYU 11/9/2013 173 Brent Moss Michigan State 10/1/1994 147 Taiwan Deal Hawai’i 9/26/2015 173 Montee Ball Michigan 11/20/2010 146 Billy Marek Indiana 10/27/1973 172 John Clay Hawaii 12/5/2009 146 Terrell Fletcher Indiana 9/24/1994 172 Melvin Gordon Northwestern 10/12/2013 146 Melvin Gordon Indiana 11/16/2013 171 Brian Calhoun North Carolina 9/18/2005 145 Alan Ameche Illinois 11/14/1953 170 Carl McCullough Boise State 9/6/1997 145 Billy Marek Nebraska 9/29/1973 170 Anthony Davis Michigan State 10/26/2002 145 Brent Moss Northwestern 10/8/1994 168 Ron Dayne Northwestern 9/26/1998 145 Ron Dayne San Diego State 9/20/1997 168 Anthony Davis Ohio State 10/9/2004 145 James White Austin Peay 9/25/2010 168 P.J. Hill The Citadel 9/15/2007 145 James White Purdue 9/21/2013 168 David Gilreath Indiana 11/8/2008 145 Jonathan Taylor W. Kentucky 8/31/2018 167 Ron Dayne Indiana 10/16/1999 144 Robert Teague Indiana 10/29/1949 167 Anthony Davis West Virginia 8/30/2003 144 Anthony Davis Ohio State 10/19/2002 167 Montee Ball Indiana 11/13/2010 144 James White Indiana 11/13/2010 166 Troy King Northwestern 10/30/1982 144 Melvin Gordon UMass 8/31/2013 166 Montee Ball Minnesota 11/12/2011 143 John Clay Fresno State 9/12/2009 166 Montee Ball Minnesota 10/20/2012 143 James White UMass 8/31/2013 165 Robert Teague Northwestern 11/5/1949 143 Melvin Gordon South Carolina 1/1/2014 165 Terrell Fletcher Cincinnati 11/12/1994 142 John Clay Michigan State 9/26/2009 164 Gary Ellerson Northern Illinois 9/10/1983 142 Montee Ball Indiana 10/15/2011 164 Ron Dayne Iowa 10/24/1998 142 Melvin Gordon Illinois 10/19/2013 164 P.J. Hill Minnesota 10/14/2006 141 Charles Thomas Marquette 9/24/1955 164 Montee Ball Oregon 1/2/2012 141 Terrell Fletcher Purdue 10/15/1994 164 Corey Clement Illinois 10/11/2014 141 Ron Dayne Purdue 10/18/1997 164 Corey Clement Ohio State 10/15/2016 140 Steve Vinci Utah 9/19/1987 164 Corey Clement Penn State 12/3/2016 140 P.J. Hill Florida State 12/27/2008 162 Alan Ameche Indiana 11/15/1952 140 Melvin Gordon Tenn. Tech 9/7/2013 162 Ron Dayne Northwestern 10/30/1999 140 Melvin Gordon LSU 8/30/2014 161 Ron Dayne Ohio State 10/2/1999 139 Dave Mohapp Iowa 10/27/1979 161 P.J. Hill Purdue 10/21/2006 139 Brent Moss Purdue 10/16/1993

109 WISCONSIN FOOTBALL | 2019 FACT BOOK 139 Terrell Fletcher Illinois 11/11/1993 125 Booker Stanley Ohio State 10/11/2003 139 Ron Dayne Northwestern 10/19/1996 125 James White Minnesota 11/23/2013 139 Montee Ball Utah State 9/15/2012 124 Alan Ameche Northwestern 10/27/1951 138 Clarence Self Iowa 11/8/1947 124 Alan Thompson Iowa 10/30/1971 138 Dave Mohapp Michigan State 10/18/1980 124 Larry Emery Minnesota 11/9/1985 138 Marvin Artley Utah 9/19/1987 124 Terrell Fletcher Northern Illinois 9/26/1992 137 Brent Moss Minnesota 11/14/1992 124 Terrell Fletcher Iowa State 9/18/1993 137 Anthony Davis Fresno State 9/8/2001 124 Brent Moss Illinois 11/11/1993 137 John Clay San Jose State 9/11/2010 124 Eddie Faulkner Cincinnati 9/16/2000 137 Montee Ball Michigan State 12/3/2011 124 Anthony Davis Minnesota 11/6/2004 136 Rufus Ferguson Ohio State 10/23/1971 124 James White Purdue 10/13/2012 136 Gary Ellerson Indiana 10/22/1983 123 Billy Marek Missouri 10/5/1974 136 Larry Emery Wyoming 9/28/1985 123 Tom Stauss Northwestern 9/23/1978 136 Marvin Artley Northern Illinois 9/17/1988 123 Michael Bennett Michigan 9/30/2000 135 Michael Morgan Indiana 10/26/1974 123 Matt Bernstein Penn State 9/25/2004 135 Aaron Stecker UNLV 9/14/1996 123 John Clay Purdue 10/31/2009 135 Ron Dayne Murray State 9/4/1999 123 John Clay UNLV 9/4/2010 135 Booker Stanley Arizona 9/18/2004 123 John Clay Arizona State 9/18/2010 134 Danny Lewis Purdue 10/12/1957 123 Corey Clement Illinois 11/12/2016 134 Ira Matthews Minnesota 11/25/1978 122 Lisle Blackbourne California 10/8/1949 134 Sean Wilson California 9/23/1989 122 Larry Emery Northern Illinois 9/14/1985 134 John Clay Indiana 11/7/2009 122 Larry Emery Illinois 10/25/1986 134 James White Northwestern 11/27/2010 122 Dwayne Smith Illinois 11/9/2002 134 Corey Clement Iowa 10/22/2016 122 Brian Calhoun Northwestern 10/8/2005 133 Alan Ameche USC 1/1/1953 122 Melvin Gordon Maryland 10/25/2014 133 Ron Dayne Minnesota 11/7/1998 121 John Clay Miami 12/29/2009 132 John Smith Minnesota 11/23/1968 120 Joe Armentrout Northern Illinois 9/14/1985 132 John Williams Michigan State 10/17/1981 120 Larry Emery Ohio State 11/15/1986 132 Troy King Minnesota 11/20/1982 120 Marvin Artley Hawaii 9/12/1987 132 Larry Emery Northwestern 10/18/1986 120 Montee Ball Northern Iowa 9/1/2012 132 Carl McCullough Illinois 11/25/1995 120 Dare Ogunbowale Nebraska 10/29/2016 132 Anthony Davis Iowa 11/3/2001 120 Jonathan Taylor Minnesota 11/24/2018 132 P.J. Hill Tennessee 1/1/2008 119 Rollie Strehlow Marquette 9/30/1950 132 Montee Ball TCU 1/1/2011 119 Billy Marek Northwestern 11/17/1973 132 James White Iowa 11/2/2013 119 Eddie Faulkner Iowa 11/8/1997 132 Jonathan Taylor Michigan 11/18/2017 119 Booker Stanley North Carolina 9/20/2003 131 Billy Marek Minnesota 11/17/1973 119 Booker Stanley Penn State 10/4/2003 131 Corey Clement Rutgers 11/1/2014 119 Dwayne Smith Iowa 11/22/2003 130 Brent Moss Minnesota 10/23/1993 118 Billy Marek Minnesota 11/22/1975 130 Carl McCullough SMU 9/23/1995 118 Brent Moss Colorado 9/17/1994 130 Ron Dayne Indiana 10/3/1998 118 John Clay Austin Peay 9/25/2010 130 Anthony Davis Oregon 9/1/2001 118 James White Minnesota 10/9/2010 130 P.J. Hill Bowling Green 9/2/2006 118 Montee Ball Oregon State 9/10/2011 130 Jonathan Taylor Miami (Fla.) 12/30/2017 117 Bill Hutchinson Iowa 10/18/1952 129 Joe Dawkins Indiana 10/25/1969 117 Alan Ameche Iowa 10/30/1954 129 Robert Williams Minnesota 11/4/1989 117 Billy Marek Missouri 9/27//1975 129 Brent Moss Ohio State 11/6/1993 117 Larry Emery UNLV 9/20/1986 129 Brent Moss Eastern Michigan 9/10/1994 117 Anthony Davis Northwestern 10/23/2004 129 Ron Dayne Penn State 9/28/1996 117 P.J. Hill Minnesota 11/15/2008 129 P.J. Hill Indiana 10/1/2006 117 Dare Ogunbowale Nebraska 10/10/2015 128 Chucky Davis Michigan State 10/16/1982 117 Jonathan Taylor BYU 9/15/2018 128 Brent Moss Michigan 10/30/1993 116 Alan Ameche Illinois 10/4/1952 128 Michael Bennett Western Michigan8/31/2000 116 Alan Ameche Rice 11/1/1952 128 Anthony Davis Michigan State 11/13/2004 116 Leon Hunt Northwestern 10/21/1989 128 Melvin Gordon Rutgers 11/1/2014 116 Anthony Davis Illinois 10/20/2001 128 Jonathan Taylor BYU 9/16/2017 116 Montee Ball Illinois 10/7/2012 127 Clarence Self Purdue 9/27/1947 115 Alan Ameche Penn State 9/26/1953 127 Alan Ameche Michigan State 10/2/1954 115 Tony Davis Iowa 11/4/1972 127 Troy King Iowa 11/13/1982 115 Montee Ball Indiana 11/7/2009 127 Larry Emery Indiana 10/22/1984 115 Montee Ball Michigan State 10/22/2011 127 Ron Dayne Purdue 10/10/1998 115 Corey Clement Rutgers 10/31/2015 127 Brooks Bollinger Minnesota 11/4/2000 114 Larry Canada Washington State 9/25/1976 127 Montee Ball Purdue 11/6/2010 114 Marvin Artley Minnesota 11/14/1987 126 Alan Ameche Iowa 11/17/1951 114 Robert Williams Ball State 9/15/1990 126 Rufus Ferguson Iowa 10/30/1971 114 Aaron Stecker Minnesota 11/11/1995 126 Ron Dayne Penn State 11/22/1997 114 Eddie Faulkner San Jose State 9/13/1997 126 P.J. Hill Indiana 11/8/2008 114 Michael Bennett Indiana 10/16/1999 126 Jonathan Taylor Maryland 10/21/2017 113 Clarence Bratt Purdue 10/17/1953 125 Alan Ameche Minnesota 11/22/1952 113 Danny Lewis Illinois 11/16/1957 125 Ira Matthews Northwestern 9/23/1978 113 Tom Stauss Minnesota 11/25/1978 125 Brent Moss Northwestern 10/9/1993 113 Joe Armentrout Wyoming 9/28/1985 110 WISCONSIN FOOTBALL | 2019 FACT BOOK 113 Carlos Daniels San Diego State 9/5/1998 103 Harland Carl Illinois 10/4/1952 113 Brooks Bollinger Iowa 11/13/1999 103 Harland Carl Illinois 11/14/1953 113 P.J. Hill Iowa 9/22/2007 103 Danny Lewis Ohio State 10/26/1957 113 Jonathan Taylor Iowa 9/22/2018 103 Ralph Kurek Iowa 10/17/1964 112 Alan Ameche Marquette 10/3/1953 103 Rufus Ferguson Michigan State 10/16/1971 112 Alan Thompson Minnesota 11/22/1969 103 Chucky Davis Purdue 10/3/1981 112 Rufus Ferguson Minnesota 11/25/1972 103 Anthony Davis Ohio State 10/13/2001 112 Selvie Washington Colorado 9/22/1973 103 Anthony Davis Michigan 11/17/2001 112 Jim Henderson Northwestern 10/21/1989 103 Dare Ogunbowale Illinois 11/12/2016 112 Terrell Fletcher Northwestern 11/23/1991 102 Harland Carl Minnesota 11/22/1952 112 Terrell Fletcher Michigan State 12/4/1993 102 Richard Schmitsch Pittsburgh 10/14/1967 112 Aaron Stecker SMU 9/23/1995 102 Carl McCullough Ohio State 10/14/1995 112 Michael Bennett Indiana 11/11/2000 102 Carl McCullough Michigan 11/15/1997 112 Brooks Bollinger Penn State 9/22/2001 102 Corey Clement UMass 8/31/2013 112 Brooks Bollinger Minnesota 11/23/2002 101 Ben Bendrick Northwestern 11/6/1948 112 P.J. Hill Fresno State 9/13/2008 101 John Williams UCLA 9/27/1980 112 John Clay Indiana 11/8/2008 101 Larry Emery Illinois 10/26/1985 112 Melvin Gordon UTEP 9/22/2012 101 Jason Burns Purdue 10/15/1994 112 Dare Ogunbowale Miami (Ohio) 9/12/2015 101 Terrell Fletcher Minnesota 10/22/1994 112 Corey Clement Northwestern 11/5/2016 101 Anthony Davis Michigan State 10/27/2001 112 Corey Clement Purdue 11/19/2016 101 Brian Calhoun Indiana 10/1/2005 111 Robert Williams Iowa 10/13/1990 101 P.J. Hill Western Illinois 10/28/2006 111 Ron Dayne Ohio 9/12/1998 101 James White Northwestern 10/12/2013 111 John Clay Michigan State 11/1/2008 101 Jonathan Taylor Michigan 10/13/2018 111 John Clay Minnesota 10/9/2010 100 Michigan State 11/1/1958 111 Montee Ball Penn State 11/24/2012 100 Louis Holland Western Michigan9/21/1963 111 Corey Clement Bowling Green 9/20/2014 100 Alan Thompson Indiana 10/25/1969 111 Corey Clement Akron 9/10/2016 100 Michael Morgan Northwestern 11/16/1974 111 Taiwan Deal Illinois 10/20/2018 100 Terrell Fletcher Eastern Michigan 9/10/1994 110 Larry Emery UNLV 9/21/1985 100 John Clay Northwestern 11/21/2009 110 Brent Moss Indiana 9/24/1994 100 Montee Ball Stanford 1/1/2013 110 Anthony Davis Arizona 9/21/2002 100 Corey Clement Minnesota 11/26/2016 110 Dwayne Smith Michigan State 10/26/2002 110 Brian Calhoun Minnesota 10/15/2005 109 Clarence Self California 10/11/1947 Career 100-Yard Rushing 109 Lisle Blackbourne Indiana 10/29/1949 109 Alan Thompson LSU 9/25/1971 1. Ron Dayne, 1996-99 33 (14 were 200+) 109 Lionell Crawford Minnesota 11/12/1988 2. Montee Ball, 2009-12 26 (4) 109 James White Nebraska 12/1/2012 3. Anthony Davis, 2001-04 24 (5) 109 James White Tenn. Tech 9/7/2013 4. Melvin Gordon, 2011-14 22 (7) 108 Rufus Ferguson Illinois 11/13/1971 Jonathan Taylor, 2017-present 22 (8) 108 Marvin Artley Northwestern 10/24/1987 6. P.J. Hill, 2006-08 20 (2) 108 Lionell Crawford Ohio State 11/18/1989 7. Brent Moss, 1991-94 19 (0) 108 Ron Dayne UNLV 9/19/1998 8. John Clay, 2008-10 18 (0) 108 Anthony Davis Indiana 10/12/2002 James White, 2010-13 18 (1) 108 Zach Brown Michigan 11/10/2007 10. Billy Marek, 1972-75 17 (5) 108 Corey Clement Indiana 11/16/2013 Alan Ameche, 1951-54 17 (1) 107 Alan Ameche Marquette 9/25/1954 Corey Clement, 2013-16 16 (0) 107 Rufus Ferguson Northwestern 10/2/1971 13. Larry Emery, 1983-86 15 (0) 107 Billy Marek Michigan State 11/2/1974 Terrell Fletcher, 1991-94 15 (1) 107 Marvin Artley Ohio State 11/7/1987 107 Carl McCullough Eastern Michigan 9/7/1996 107 John Clay Cal Poly 11/22/2008 107 James White South Carolina 1/1/2014 Season 100-Yard Rushing 106 Wally Dreyer Marquette 11/13/1948 1. Melvin Gordon, 2014 12 106 Larry Emery Minnesota 11/8/1986 Jonathan Taylor, 2018 12 106 Terrell Fletcher Northwestern 10/9/1993 3. Brent Moss, 1993 10 106 Brent Moss Michigan 10/29/1994 4. Ron Dayne, 1999 10 106 Michael Bennett Ohio State 10/7/2000 Anthony Davis, 2001 10 106 P.J. Hill Michigan State 11/1/2008 Montee Ball, 2011 10 105 Harland Carl Marquette 9/29/1951 Montee Ball, 2012 10 105 Alan Ameche Ohio State 10/11/1952 Jonathan Taylor, 2017 10 105 Marck Harrison Michigan State 11/17/1984 9. Ron Dayne, 1998 9 105 Joe Armentrout Kentucky 12/29/1984 Brian Calhoun, 2005 9 105 Corey Clement Auburn 1/1/2015 John Clay, 2009 9 104 Alan Thompson Iowa 10/11/1969 104 Ken Starch Purdue 9/15/1973 James White, 2013 9 104 Troy King Indiana 11/6/1982 13. Michael Bennett, 2000 8 104 Larry Emery Iowa 10/12/1985 P.J. Hill, 2006 8 104 Brent Moss Iowa State 9/18/1993 Melvin Gordon, 2013 8 104 John Clay Ohio State 10/16/2010 Corey Clement, 2016 8 111 WISCONSIN FOOTBALL | 2019 FACT BOOK

200-Yard Duos South Carolina, 1/1/2014 Indiana, 10/16/1999 Northwestern, 9/23/1978 vs. Nebraska, 12/1/2012 143: Melvin Gordon 167: Ron Dayne 125: Ira Matthews 216: Melvin Gordon (RB) 107: James White 114: Michael Bennett 123: Tom Stauss 202: Montee Ball (RB) Northwestern, 10/12/2013 San Jose State, 9/13/1997 Northwestern, 11/16/1974 172: Melvin Gordon 254: Ron Dayne 230: Billy Marek 100-Yard Trios 101: James White 114: Eddie Faulkner 100: Michael Morgan

Bowling Green, Purdue, 9/21/2013 SMU, 9/23/1995 Wyoming, 10/6/1973 9/20/2014 147: Melvin Gordon 112: Aaron Stecker 226: Billy Marek 253: Melvin Gordon (RB) 145: James White 130: Carl McCullough 184: Ken Starch 158: Tanner McEvoy (QB) 111: Corey Clement (RB) Indiana, 11/10/2012 Purdue, 10/15/1994 Iowa, 10/30/1971 198: Montee Ball 141: Terrell Fletcher 126: Rufus Ferguson Indiana, 11/16/2013 161: James White 101: Jason Burns 124: Alan Thompso 205: James White (RB) 146: Melvin Gordon (RB) Minnesota, 10/20/2012 Northwestern, 10/8/1994 Indiana, 10/25/1969 108: Corey Clement (RB) 175: James White 186: Terrell Fletcher 129: Joe Dawkins 166: Montee Ball 145: Brent Moss 100: Alan Thompson Tennessee Tech, 9/7/2013 Purdue, 10/13/2012 Indiana, 9/24/1994 Illinois, 11/14/1953 149: Corey Clement (RB) 247: Montee Ball 146: Terrell Fletcher 145: Alan Ameche 140: Melvin Gordon (RB) 124: James White 110: Brent Moss 103: Harland Carl 109: James White (RB) Northwestern, 11/27/2010 Eastern Mich., 9/10/1994 Minnesota, 11/22/1952 UMass, 8/31/2013 178: Montee Ball 129: Brent Moss 102: Harland Carl 144: Melvin Gordon (RB) 134: James White 100: Terrell Fletcher 125: Alan Almeche 143: James White (RB) 101: Corey Clement (RB) Michigan, 11/20/2010 Michigan State, 12/4/1993 llinois, 10/4/1952 181: James White 147: Brent Moss 116: Alan Ameche vs. Nebraska, 12/1/2012 173: Montee Ball 112: Terrell Fletcher 113: Harland Carl 216: Melvin Gordon (RB) 202: Montee Ball (RB) Indiana, 11/13/2010 Illinois, 11/11/1993 Indiana, 10/29/1949 109: James White (RB) 167: Montee Ball 139: Terrell Fletcher 144: Robert Teague 144: James White 124: Brent Moss 109: Lisle Blackbourne at Indiana, 11/8/2008 168: David Gilreath (WR) Minnesota, 10/9/2010 Northwestern, 10/9/1993 126: P.J. Hill (RB) 118: James White 125: Brent Moss 112: John Clay (RB) 111: John Clay 106: Terrell Fletcher

Austin Peay, 9/25/2010 Iowa State, 9/18/1993 100-Yard Duos 145: James White 124: Terrell Fletcher 118: John Clay 104: Brent Moss Illinois, 10/20/2018 159: Jonathan Taylor Indiana, 11/7/2009 Northwestern, 10/21/1989 111: Taiwan Deal 134: John Clay 116: Leon Hunt 115: Montee Ball 112: Jim Henderson Florida Atlantic, 9/9/2017 223: Jonathan Taylor Michigan State, 11/1/2008 Utah, 9/19/1987 101: Chris James 111: John Clay 140: Steve Vinci 106: P.J. Hill 138: Marvin Artley Illinois, 11/12/2016 123: Corey Clement Minnesota, 11/23/2002 Wyoming, 9/28/1985 103: Dare Ogunbowale 301: Anthony Davis 136: Larry Emery 112: Brooks Bollinger 113: Joe Armentrout Auburn, 1/1/2015 251: Melvin Gordon Michigan State, Northern Illinois, 105: Corey Clement 10/26/2002 9/14/1985 170: Anthony Davis 122: Larry Emery 110: Dwayne Smith 120: Joe Armentrout Rutgers, 11/1/2014 Penn State, 9/22/2001 Indiana, 11/6/1982 131: Corey Clement 200: Anthony Davis 127: Larry Emery 128: Melvin Gordon 112: Brooks Bollinger 104: Troy King Illinois, 10/11/2014 Iowa, 11/13/1999 Minnesota, 11/25/1978 175: Melvin Gordon 216: Ron Dayne 134: Ira Matthews 164: Corey Clement 113: Brooks Bollinger 113: Tom Stauss

112 WISCONSIN FOOTBALL | 2019 FACT BOOK Passing Records

9. Jim Sorgi Top 10 Career Leaders Year PC-PA Pct. Yards TD 1. Darrell Bevell 2000 46-69 .667 615 6 Year PC-PA Pct. Yards TD 2001 64-132 .485 1,096 9 1992 125-245 .510 1,479 8 2002 38-70 .543 536 1 1993 187-276 .678 2,390 19 2003 140-248 .565 2,251 17 1994 139-231 .602 1,544 17 Total 288-519 .555 4,498 33 1995 195-300 .650 2,273 15 Total 646-1052 .614 7,686 59 10. Tony Lowery Year PC-PA Pct. Yards TD 2. Joel Stave 1987 42-89 .472 572 2 Year PC-PA Pct. Yards TD 1988 67-121 .554 712 1 2012 70-119 .588 1,104 6 1990 159-280 .568 1,757 5 2013 208-336 .619 2,494 22 1991 87-158 .551 965 6 2014 110-206 .534 1,350 9 Total 355-648 .548 4,006 14 2015 225-370 .608 2,687 10 Total 613-1031 .595 7,635 48 Career Records 3. John Stocco Passing Yards Year PC-PA Pct. Yards TD 1. Darrell Bevell, 1992-95 7,686 2003 10-17 58.8 123 0 2. Joel Stave, 2012-15 7,635 2004 169-321 52.6 1,999 9 3. John Stocco, 2003-06 7,227 2005 197-328 60.1 2,920 21 4. Brooks Bollinger, 1999-2002 5,627 2006 158-268 59.0 2,185 17 5. Alex Hornibrook, 2016-18 5,438 Total 534-934 .572 7,227 47 6. Scott Tolzien, 2008-10 5,271 4. Brooks Bollinger 7. Randy Wright, 1981-83 5,003 Year PC-PA Pct. Yards TD 8. Mike Samuel, 1995-98 4,989 1999 82-140 .586 1,133 8 9. Jim Sorgi, 2000-03 4,498 2000 110-209 .526 1,479 10 10. Tony Lowery, 1987-88, 1990-91 4,006 2001 91-177 .514 1,257 6 11. Neil Graff, 1969-71 3,699 2002 131-245 .535 1,758 14 12. Mike Howard, 1983-86 3,402 Total 414-771 .537 5,627 38 13. Tyler Donovan, 2004-07 3,227 14. Russell Wilson, 2011 3,175 5. Alex Hornibrook 15. , 1952, 54-55 3,093 Year PC-PA Pct. Yards TD 16. Ron Miller, 1960-61 2,838 2016 106-181 .586 1,262 9 17. Mike Kalasmiki, 1977-79 2,626 2017 198-318 .623 2,644 25 18. Gregg Bohlig, 1972-74 2,579 2018 122-205 .595 1,532 13 19. Mike Carroll, 1975-76 2,335 Total 426-704 .605 5,438 47 20. Hal Brandt, 1962-64 2,293

6. Scott Tolzien Career Pass Attempts Year PC-PA Pct. Yards TD 1. Darrell Bevell, 1992-95 1,052 2008 5-8 .625 107 0 2. Joel Stave, 2012-15 1,031 2009 211-328 .643 2,705 16 3. John Stocco, 2003-06 934 2010 194-266 .729 2,459 16 4. Brooks Bollinger, 1999-2002 771 Total 410-602 .681 5,271 32 5. Randy Wright, 1981-83 714 6. Mike Samuel, 1995-98 711 7. Randy Wright 7. Alex Hornibrook, 2016-18 704 Year PC-PA Pct. Yards TD 8. Tony Lowery, 1987-88, 1990-91 648 1981 30-61 .492 382 4 9. Scott Tolzien, 2008-10 602 1982 174-330 .527 2,292 15 10. Neil Graff, 1969-71 551 1983 173-323 .536 2,329 19 Total 377-714 .528 5,003 38

8. Mike Samuel Year PC-PA Pct. Yards TD 1995 11-31 .355 166 2 1996 148-254 .583 1,752 8 1997 141-254 .555 1,896 8 1998 90-172 .523 1,175 6 Total 390-711 .549 4,989 24

113 WISCONSIN FOOTBALL | 2019 FACT BOOK Pass Completions 18. Brooks Bollinger, 2002 1,758 1. Darrell Bevell, 1992-95 646 19. Tony Lowery, 1990 1,757 2. Joel Stave, 2012-15 613 20. Mike Samuel, 1996 1,752 3. John Stocco, 2003-06 534 4. Alex Hornibrook, 2016-18 426 Pass Attempts (All 300) 5. Brooks Bollinger, 1999-2002 414 1. Joel Stave, 2015 370 6. Scott Tolzien, 2008-10 410 2. Joel Stave, 2013 336 7. Mike Samuel, 1995-97 390 3. Tyler Donovan, 2007 333 8. Randy Wright, 1981-83 377 4. Randy Wright, 1982 330 9. Tony Lowery, 1987-88, 1990-91 355 5. John Stocco, 2005 328 10. Mike Howard, 1983-86 307 Scott Tolzien, 2009 328 7. Randy Wright, 1983 323 Completion Percentage (Minimum 300 attempts) 8. John Stocco, 2004 321 1. Russell Wilson, 2011 .728 9. Alex Hornibrook, 2017 318 2. Scott Tolzien, 2008-10 .681 10. Mike Howard, 1984 314 3. Darrell Bevell, 1992-95 .614 11. Russell Wilson, 2011 309 4. Alex Hornibrook, 2016-18 .605 12. Darrell Bevell, 1995 300 5. Joel Stave, 2012-15 .595 6. Tyler Donovan, 2004-07 .588 Pass Completions 7. John Stocco, 2003-06 .572 1. Russell Wilson, 2011 225 8. Mike Howard, 1983-86 .561 Joel Stave, 2015 225 9. Jim Sorgi, 2000-03 .555 3. Scott Tolzien, 2009 211 10. Mike Samuel, 1995-97 .549 4. Joel Stave, 2013 208 5. Alex Hornibrook, 2017 198 Passing Touchdowns 6. John Stocco, 2005 197 1. Darrell Bevell, 1992-95 59 7. Darrell Bevell, 1995 195 2. Joel Stave, 2012-15 48 8. Scott Tolzien, 2010 194 3. John Stocco, 2003-06 47 9. Tyler Donovan, 2007 193 Alex Hornibrook, 2016-18 47 10. Darrell Bevell, 1993 187 5. Randy Wright, 1981-83 38 Brooks Bollinger, 1999-2002 38 Completion Percentage (Minimum 100 attempts) 7. Jim Sorgi, 2000-03 33 1. Scott Tolzien, 2010 .729 Russell Wilson, 2011 33 2. Russell Wilson, 2011 .728 9. Scott Tolzien, 2008-10 32 3. Darrell Bevell, 1993 .678 10. Mike Samuel, 1995-97 24 4. Bart Houston, 2016 .651 5. Darrell Bevell, 1995 .650 Pass Efficiency (Minimum 300 attempts) 6. Scott Tolzien, 2009 .643 1. Russell Wilson, 2011 191.8 7. Alex Hornibrook, 2017 .623 2. Scott Tolzien, 2008-10 153.2 8. Joel Stave, 2013 .619 3. Jim Sorgi, 2000-03 141.2 9. Joel Stave, 2015 .608 4. Alex Hornibrook, 2016-18 138.1 10. , 1950 .602 5. John Stocco, 2003-06 134.1 Darrell Bevell, 1994 .602 6. Darrell Bevell, 1992-95 133.9 7. Joel Stave, 2012-15 129.9 Passing Touchdowns 8. Brooks Bollinger, 1999-2002 126.9 1. Russell Wilson, 2011 33 9. Randy Wright, 1981-83 118.7 2. Alex Hornibrook, 2017 25 10. Mike Samuel, 1995-97 117.1 3. Joel Stave, 2013 22 4. John Stocco, 2005 21 5. Randy Wright, 1983 19 Season Records Darrell Bevell, 1993 19 7. John Stocco, 2006 17 Passing Yards Darrell Bevell, 1994 17 1. Russell Wilson, 2011 3,175 Jim Sorgi, 2003 17 2. John Stocco, 2005 2,920 Tyler Donovan, 2007 17 3. Scott Tolzien, 2009 2,705 4. Joel Stave, 2015 2,687 Pass Efficiency (Minimum 200 attempts) 5. Alex Hornibrook, 2017 2,644 1. Russell Wilson, 2011 191.8 6. Tyler Donovan, 2007 2,607 2. Scott Tolzien, 2010 165.9 7. Joel Stave, 2013 2,494 3. Darrell Bevell, 1993 155.2 8. Scott Tolzien, 2010 2,459 4. John Stocco, 2005 150.5 9. Darrell Bevell, 1993 2,390 5. Alex Hornibrook, 2017 148.6 10. Randy Wright, 1983 2,329 6. Jim Sorgi, 2003 148.1 11. Randy Wright, 1982 2,292 7. John Stocco, 2006 143.9 12. Darrell Bevell, 1995 2,273 8. Scott Tolzien, 2009 143.0 13. Jim Sorgi, 2003 2,251 9. Joel Stave, 2013 138.1 14. John Stocco, 2006 2,185 10. Darrell Bevell, 1995 137.8 15. Mike Howard, 1984 2,127 16. John Stocco, 2004 1,999 17. Mike Samuel, 1997 1,896

114 WISCONSIN FOOTBALL | 2019 FACT BOOK Pass Efficiency (Minimum 15 attempts) Game Records 1. John Stocco vs. Indiana, 9/30/2006 296.7 Game Passing Yards (All 300-Yard Games) 2. Alex Hornibrook vs. BYU, 9/16/2017 277.4 1. Darrell Bevell vs. Minnesota, 10/23/1993 423 3. Jim Sorgi vs. Michigan State, 11/15/2003 268.4 2. vs. USC, 1/1/1963 401 4. Neil Graff vs. Penn State, 10/3/1970 259.9 3. Tyler Donovan vs. Illinois, 10/6/2007 392 5. Russell Wilson at Minnesota, 11/12/2011 259.7 4. Jim Sorgi vs. Michigan State, 11/15/2003 380 6. Gregg Bohlig vs. Northwestern, 11/17/1973 255.3 5. Tony Lowery vs. Northwestern, 10/20/1990 355 7. Scott Tolzien vs. Austin Peay, 9/25/2010 253.7 6. Darrell Bevell vs. Iowa, 11/18/1995 352 8. Scott Tolzien vs. Northwestern, 11/27/2010 250.1 7. Russell Wilson vs. N. Illinois, 9/17/2011 347 8. Russell Wilson vs. South Dakota, 9/24/2011 345 9. Joel Stave vs. Penn State, 11/30/2013 339 Passing Yardage Records By Class 10. John Stocco vs. Northwestern, 10/8/2005 326 11. Randy Wright vs. Iowa, 11/5/1983 325 Season 12. Joel Stave at Nebraska, 10/10/2015 322 Seniors Joel Stave vs. Purdue, 10/17/2015 322 1. Russell Wilson, 2011 3,175 14. Randy Wright vs. Ohio State, 10/29/1983 319 2. Joel Stave, 2015 2,687 15. Randy Wright vs. Purdue, 11/12/1983 317 3. Tyler Donovan, 2007 2,607 16. John Stocco vs. Penn State, 11/5/2005 313 4. Scott Tolzien, 2010 2,459 17. Tyler Donovan vs. Buffalo, 11/18/2006 308 5. Randy Wright, 1983 2,329 vs. Marshall, 9/6/2008 308 Juniors 19. Jim Sorgi vs. Minnesota, 11/8/2003 305 1. John Stocco, 2005 2,920 20. John Stocco vs. Indiana, 9/30/2006 304 2. Scott Tolzien, 2009 2,705 21. Randy Wright vs. Purdue, 10/2/1982 303 3. Randy Wright, 1982 2,292 22. Darrell Bevell vs. Minnesota, 11/11/1995 302 4. Mike Samuel, 1997 1,896 23. John Stocco vs. Auburn, 1/2/2006 301 5. Tony Lowery, 1990 1,757

Pass Attempts Sophomores 1. Randy Wright vs. Iowa, 11/5/1983 54 1. Alex Hornibrook, 2017 2,644 2. Joel Stave vs. Penn State, 11/30/2013 53 2. Joel Stave, 2013 2,494 3. Darrell Bevell vs. Iowa, 11/18/1995 51 3. Darrell Bevell, 1993 2,390 4. Joel Stave at Nebraska, 10/17/2015 50 4. Mike Howard, 1984 2,127 5. Tyler Donovan vs. Illinois, 10/6/2007 49 5. John Stocco, 2004 1,999 Freshmen Pass Completions 1. Darrell Bevell, 1992 1,479 1. Darrell Bevell vs. Iowa, 11/18/1995 35 2. Alex Hornibrook, 2016 1,262 2. Ron Vander Kelen vs. USC, 1/1/1963 33 3. Brooks Bollinger, 1999 1,133 3. Darrell Bevell vs. Minnesota, 10/23/1993 31 4. Joel Stave, 2012 1,104 4. Joel Stave vs. Purdue, 10/17/2015 30 5. Sean Wilson, 1989 667 5. Joel Stave vs. Penn State, 11/30/2013 29

Completion Percentage (Minimum 10 attempts) Game 1. Alex Hornibrook vs. BYU, 9/16/17 .947 (18-19) Seniors 2. Darrell Bevell vs. N’western, 10/9/93 .944 (17-18) 1. Ron Vander Kelen vs. USC, 1/11963 401 3. Russell Wilson at Minn., 11/12/11 .941 (16-17) 2. Tyler Donovan vs. Illinois, 10/6/2007 392 4. Scott Tolzien at Michigan, 11/20/10 .933 (14-15) 3. Jim Sorgi vs. Michigan State, 11/15/2003 380 5. Mike Samuel vs. San Diego St., 9/20/97 .923 (12-13) 4. Darrell Bevell vs. Iowa, 11/18/1995 352 6. Bart Houston vs. W. Michigan, 1/3/17 .916 (11-12) 5. Russell Wilson vs. Northern Ill., 9/17/2011 347 7. Darrell Bevell vs. SMU, 9/23/95 .900 (18-20) Juniors Brooks Bollinger vs. Indiana, 10/16/99 .900 (9-10) 1. Tony Lowery vs. N’western, 10/20/1990 355 9. John Stocco vs. Indiana, 9/30/06 .882 (15-17) 2. John Stocco vs. Northwestern, 10/8/2005 326 Scott Tolzien vs. Austin Peay, 9/25/10 .882 (15-17) 3. John Stocco vs. Penn State, 11/5/2005 313 4. Tyler Donovan vs. Buffalo, 11/18/2006 308 Passing Touchdowns 5. Randy Wright vs. Purdue, 10/2/1982 303 1. Darrell Bevell vs. Nevada, 9/4/1993 5 Jim Sorgi vs. Michigan State, 11/15/2003 5 Sophomores 3. Neil Graff vs. Indiana, 10/25/1969 4 1. Darrell Bevell vs. Minnesota,10/23/1993 423 Randy Wright vs. Indiana, 10/22/1983 4 2. Joel Stave vs. Penn State, 11/30/2013 339 Mike Howard vs. Northern Illinois, 9/13/1986 4 3. John Stocco vs. Minnesota, 11/6/2004 297 Darrell Bevell vs. Purdue, 10/16/1993 4 4. Joel Stave vs. Ohio State, 9/28/2013 295 Jim Sorgi vs. Minnesota, 11/8/2003 4 5. Brooks Bollinger vs. Iowa, 10/28/2000 292 John Stocco vs. Northwestern, 10/8/2005 4 Freshmen John Stocco vs. Minnesota, 10/14/2006 4 1. Darrell Bevell vs. N’western, 11/21/1992 274 Scott Tolzien vs. Michigan State, 9/26/2009 4 2. Joel Stave vs. Illinois, 10/6/2012 254 Scott Tolzien vs. Michigan, 11/14/2009 4 3. Jim Sorgi vs. Purdue, 10/21/2000 243 Scott Tolzien vs. Northwestern, 11/27/2010 4 4. Darrell Bevell vs. Ohio State, 10/3/1992 214 Russell Wilson at Minnesota, 11/12/2011 4 Joel Stave at Nebraska, 9/29/2012 214 Alex Hornibrook vs. BYU, 9/16/2017 4 Alex Hornibrook vs. Ohio St., 10/16/2016 214 Alex Hornibrook vs. Miami (Fla.), 12/30/2017 4 115 WISCONSIN FOOTBALL | 2019 FACT BOOK 200-249 yards 200-Yard Passing Performances 249 Mike Kalasmiki Iowa 11/13/1982 400 or more yards 249 Darrell Bevell Minnesota 10/22/1994 423 Darrell Bevell Minnesota 10/23/1993 248 Mike Howard Illinois 10/6/1984 401 Ron Vander Kelen USC 1/1/1963 247 Tyler Donovan Michigan State 9/29/2007 246 Randy Wright UCLA 9/18/1982 300-399 yards 246 Jim Sorgi Fresno State 9/8/2001 392 Tyler Donovan Illinois 10/6/2007 246 Scott Tolzien Arizona State 9/18/2010 380 Jim Sorgi Michigan State 11/15/2003 245 Tyler Donovan Michigan 11/10/2007 355 Tony Lowery Northwestern 10/20/1990 245 Dustin Sherer Cal Poly 11/22/2008 352 Darrell Bevell Iowa 11/18/1995 244 Alex Hornibrook Utah State 9/1/2017 347 Russell Wilson N. Illinois 9/17/2011 243 Jim Sorgi Purdue 10/21/2000 345 Russell Wilson South Dakota 9/24/2011 243 Scott Tolzien Michigan State 9/26/2009 339 Joel Stave Penn State 11/30/2013 242 Gregg Bohlig Nebraska 9/21/1974 326 John Stocco Northwestern 10/8/2005 242 Dustin Sherer Minnesota 11/15/2008 325 Randy Wright Iowa 11/5/1983 241 Joel Stave Northwestern 10/12/2013 322 Joel Stave Nebraska 10/10/2015 240 Mike Kalasmiki Michigan State 10/28/1978 322 Joel Stave Purdue 10/17/2015 240 Scott Tolzien Michigan 11/14/09 319 Randy Wright Ohio State 10/29/1983 238 Brooks Bollinger Minnesota 11/24/2001 317 Randy Wright Purdue 11/12/1983 238 Tyler Donovan Ohio State 11/3/2007 313 John Stocco Penn State 11/5/2005 237 Jim Haluska Marquette 9/27/1952 308 Tyler Donovan Buffalo 11/18/2006 236 Mike Samuel Stanford 9/21/1996 308 Allan Evridge Marshall 9/6/2008 236 John Stocco Michigan 9/23/2006 305 Jim Sorgi Minnesota 11/8/2003 236 Joel Stave Miami (Ohio) 9/12/2015 304 John Stocco Indiana 9/30/2006 235 Darrell Bevell Michigan State 12/4/1993 303 Randy Wright Purdue 10/2/1982 235 John Stocco Minnesota 10/15/2005 302 Darrell Bevell Minnesota 11/11/1995 235 Scott Tolzien Northwestern 11/21/2009 301 John Stocco Auburn 1/2/2006 234 Harold Brandt Notre Dame 9/26/1964 234 Joel Stave Iowa 10/3/2015 250-299 yards 232 Jim Haluska USC 10/14/1955 297 Ron Miller Minnesota 11/25/1961 232 Mike Kalasmiki Oregon 9/30/1978 297 John Stocco Minnesota 11/6/2004 232 Bart Houston Illinois 10/24/2015 296 Russell Wilson Oregon 1/2/2012 231 Mike Carroll Kansas 10/2/1976 295 Joel Stave Ohio State 9/30/2013 231 Jim Sorgi Oregon 9/1/2001 294 Tony Lowery Temple 9/22/1990 231 Bart Houston Akron 9/10/2016 292 Brooks Bollinger Iowa 10/28/2000 230 Tony Lowery Northern Illinois 9/17/1988 290 John Boyajian Minnesota 11/25/1967 230 Scott Tolzien Northwestern 11/27/2010 290 Mike Howard Purdue 11/10/1984 229 Neil Graff Indiana 10/25/1969 284 Tyler Donovan Washington State 9/1/2007 229 Neil Graff Syracuse 9/18/1971 283 Tanner McEvoy Western Illinois 9/6/2014 229 Joel Stave Northwestern 11/21/2015 281 Jim Sorgi Akron 9/6/2003 229 Alex Hornibrook Ohio State 12/2/2017 278 Randy Wright Iowa 11/13/1982 228 Tyler Donovan Iowa 11/11/2006 274 Darrell Bevell Northwestern 11/21/1992 228 Joel Stave Alabama 9/5/2015 274 John Stocco Indiana 10/1/2005 227 John Stocco Western Illinois 9/9/2006 271 Mike Samuel Northwestern 10/4/1997 226 Allan Evridge Michigan 9/27/2008 268 Mike Carroll Michigan 9/11/1976 225 Bud Keyes Illinois 10/26/1985 267 Mike Howard Missouri 9/15/1984 225 John Stocco Illinois 10/29/2005 265 Mike Kalasmiki Northwestern 11/10/1979 225 Scott Tolzien Fresno State 9/12/2009 265 Darrell Bevell Michigan State 10/28/1995 225 Alex Hornibrook Maryland 10/21/2017 263 Darrell Bevell Nevada 9/4/1993 224 Ron Miller Marquette 10/1/1960 262 Brooks Bollinger Iowa 11/3/2001 224 Tony Lowery Eastern Michigan 9/28/1991 260 Scott Tolzien Miami 12/29/2009 223 Darrell Bevell SMU 9/23/1995 259 Randy Wright Michigan State 11/19/1983 223 Scott Tolzien Minnesota 10/9/2010 258 Alex Hornibrook Miami (Fla.) 12/30/2017 223 Russell Wilson Michigan St. 10/22/2011 257 John Stocco Iowa 11/12/2005 222 Darrell Bevell Illinois 11/25/1993 257 Scott Tolzien Northern Illinois 9/5/2009 222 Brooks Bollinger Indiana 10/6/2001 256 Alex Hornibrook BYU 9/16/2017 222 Jim Sorgi UNLV 9/13/2003 255 Russell Wilson UNLV 9/1/2011 220 Neil Graff Penn State 10/3/1970 255 Russell Wilson Nebraska 10/1/2011 220 John Stocco Northwestern 10/7/2006 253 Gregg Bohlig Northwestern 11/17/1973 220 Tyler Donovan Penn State 10/13/2007 253 Scott Tolzien Hawaii 12/5/2009 219 Ron Miller Ohio State 10/28/1961 254 Joel Stave Illinois 10/6/2012 219 Randy Wright Northwestern 10/1/1983 252 John Boyajian Ohio State 11/11/1967 219 Danny O’Brien Northern Iowa 9/1/2012 252 Rudy Steiner Ohio State 10/28/1972 219 Joel Stave Tenn. Tech 9/7/2013 252 Mike Kalasmiki Minnesota 11/17/1979 219 Joel Stave Purdue 11/8/2014 250 Mike Samuel Purdue 10/18/1997 218 Ron Miller Oregon State 10/14/1961 250 Scott Tolzien Ohio State 10/10/2009 218 Randy Wright Illinois 10/8/1983

116 WISCONSIN FOOTBALL | 2019 FACT BOOK 218 Bud Keyes Iowa 10/11/1986 218 Brooks Bollinger West Virginia 9/7/2002 Badgers QBs in Starting Debuts 217 Brooks Bollinger Penn State 11/5/2002 Jack Coan (10/27/2018 at Northwestern - L, 31-17) 217 John Stocco Purdue 10/22/2005 20-of-31, 158 yards, 1 TD, 0 INT (Passer ra ng - 117.97) 217 John Stocco Illinois 10/28/2006 3 rushes, 5 yards 217 Scott Tolzien Austin Peay 9/25/2010 217 Joel Stave Rutgers 10/31/2015 Alex Hornibrook (9/24/2016 at Michigan State - W, 30-6) 217 Joel Stave USC 12/30/2015 16-of-26, 195 yards, 1 TD, 1 INT (Passer ra ng - 129.54) 215 Jay Macias Purdue 10/15/1994 4 rushes, -9 yards 215 Jim Sorgi West Virginia 8/30/2003 Bart Houston (9/1/2016 vs. LSU - W, 16-14) 215 Joel Stave Minnesota 11/29/2014 19-of-31, 205 yards, 0 TD, 2 INT (Passer ra ng - 103.94) 214 Darrell Bevell Ohio State 10/3/1992 5 rushes, -1 yards 214 Joel Stave Nebraska 9/29/2012 214 Alex Hornibrook Ohio State 10/15/2016 Tanner McEvoy (8/30/2014 vs. LSU - L, 28-24) 213 Darrell Bevell Illinois 11/19/1994 8-of-24, 50 yards, 0 TD, 2 INT (Passer ra ng - 34.17) 212 Brooks Bollinger Minnesota 10/9/1999 6 rushes, 40 yards 211 John Stocco Purdue 10/16/2004 210 Joel Stave UTEP 9/22/2012 Curt Phillips (11/10/12 at Indiana - W, 62-14) 209 Brooks Bollinger Ohio State 10/7/2000 4-of-7, 41 yards, 1 TD, 0 INT (Passer ra ng - 153.49) 207 John Boyajian Ohio State 10/22/1966 7 rushes, 68 yards 207 Darrell Bevell Northwestern 10/9/1993 207 Jim Sorgi Indiana 11/11/2000 Joel Stave (9/22/2012 vs. UTEP - W, 37-26) 207 Brooks Bollinger Northern Illinois 9/14/2002 12-of-17, 210 yards, 1 TD, 1 INT (Passer ra ng - 182.0) 206 Mike Samuel Ohio State 10/12/1996 6 rushes, -2 yards 206 John Stocco Arkansas 1/1/2007 Danny O’Brien (9/1/2012 vs. Northern Iowa - W, 26-21) 205 Mike Carroll Purdue 10/9/1976 19-of-23, 219 yards, 2 TD, 0 INT (Passer ra ng - 191.29) 205 Scott Tolzien Iowa 10/23/2010 4 rushes, 3 yards 205 Russell Wilson Purdue 11/5/2011 205 Bart Houston LSU 9/1/2016 Russell Wilson (9/1/2011 vs. UNLV - W, 51-17) 204 Darrell Bevell Purdue 10/16/1993 10-of-13, 255 yards, 2 TD, 0 INT (Passer ra ng - 292.46) 204 Brooks Bollinger Minnesota 11/4/2000 2 rushes, 62 yards, 1 TD 203 Ron Miller Purdue 10/8/1960 203 Mike Howard Kentucky 12/29/1984 Sco Tolzien (9/5/2009 vs. Northern Illinois - W, 28-20) 202 Ron Vander Kelen Iowa 10/20/1962 15-of-20, 257 yards, 1 TD, 2 INT (Passer ra ng - 179.44) 202 Ron Vander Kelen Michigan 11/3/1962 202 Sean Wilson Michigan State 11/25/1989 Dus n Sherer (10/18/2008 at Iowa - L, 38-16) 202 Mike Samuel Minnesota 10/25/1997 17-of-34, 161 yards, 0 TD, 2 INT (Passer ra ng - 78.01) 202 Brooks Bollinger Ohio State 10/13/2001 202 Joel Stave Troy 9/19/2015 Allan Evridge (8/30/2008 vs. Akron - W, 38-17) 201 John Stocco Purdue 10/21/2006 7-of-10, 75 yards, 1 TD, 1 INT (Passer ra ng - 146.00) 201 Tyler Donovan The Citadel 9/15/2007 Tyler Donovan (11/11/2006 at Iowa - W, 24-21) 201 Scott Tolzien Michigan 11/20/2010 17-of-24, 228 yards, 2 TDs, 0 INT (Passer ra ng - 178.13) 201 Alex Hornibrook Florida Atlantic 9/9/2017 John Stocco (9/4/2004 vs. UCF - W, 34-6) 8-of-18, 164 yards, 2 TDs, 0 INT (Passer ra ng - 157.64) Longest Pass Completions Ma Schabert (10/25/2003 at Northwestern - L, 16-7) 99 (TD) Jim Sorgi vs. Akron, 9/6/2003 20-of-36, 193 yards, 0 TDs, 1 Int. (Passer ra ng - 95.03) 89 (TD) Tony Lowery vs. Eastern Michigan, 9/28/1991 87 (TD) Randy Wright vs. Kansas State, 12/11/1982 Jim Sorgi (10/21/2000 vs. Purdue - L, 30-24 OT) 81 (TD) Brooks Bollinger vs. Minnesota, 10/9/1999 21-of-29, 243 yards, 2 TDs, 0 INT (Passer ra ng - 165.56) 80 (TD) John Josten vs. Richmond, 9/16/1978 Brooks Bollinger (10/2/1999 at Ohio State - W, 42-17) 80 (TD) Mike Samuel vs. Michigan, 11/14/1998 15-of-27, 167 yards, 0 TDs, 0 INT (Passer ra ng - 107.51) 80 (TD) Scott Tolzien vs. Northern Illinois, 9/12/2009 79 (TD) Mike Howard vs. Northern Illinois, 9/13/1986 Sco Kavanaugh (9/4/1999 vs. Murray State - W, 49-10) 79 (TD) Matt Schabert vs. Ohio State, 10/11/2003 8-of-12, 102 yards, 0 TDs, 0 INT (Passer ra ng - 138.07) 78 (TD) Jim Haluska vs. USC, 10/14/1955 Mike Samuel (9/7/1996 vs. Eastern Michigan - W, 24-3) 78 (TD) John Boyajian vs. Michigan, 10/29/1966 12-of-20, 129 yards, 1 TD, 0 INT (Passer ra ng - 130.68) 78 (TD) Bud Keyes vs. UNLV, 9/21/1985 78 (TD) Jim Sorgi vs. Virginia, 8/25/2001 Darrell Bevell (9/19/1992 vs. Bowling Green - W, 39-18) 11-of-17, 142 yards, 3 TDs, 2 INT (Passer ra ng - 169.58) Pre-Modern Era (Prior to 1946) 80 (TD) Wally Barr vs. Minnesota, 11/1/1919 Jay Macias (10/12/1991 vs. Iowa - L, 10-6) 78 (TD) Clint Tommerson vs. Michigan, 10/19/1935 5-of-16, 22 yards, 0 TDs, 0 INT (Passer ra ng - 42.80)

Sean Wilson (9/23/1989 at California - L, 20-14) 13-of-30, 130 yards, 0 TDs, 2 INT (Passer ra ng - 66.40)

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Lionell Crawford (10/8/1988 at Iowa - L, 31-6) Jesse Kaye (11/7/1964 at Northwestern – L, 17-13) 3-of-9, 29 yards, 0 TDs, 0 INT (Passer ra ng - 60.40) 7-of-12, 68 yds, 0 TD, 0 INT (Passer Ra ng: 105.93)

O s Flowers (10/31/1987 at Purdue - L, 49-14) David Fronek (11/9/1963 vs. Northwestern – W, 17-14) 4-of-6, 63 yards, 0 TDs, 1 INT (Passer ra ng - 121.53) 8-of-13, 96 yds, 1 TD, 2 INT (Passer Ra ng: 118.18)

Tony Lowery (10/10/1987 at Iowa - L, 31-10) Harold Brandt (9/21/1963 vs. West. Michigan – W, 41-0) 6-of-16, 58 yards, 0 TDs, 2 INT (Passer ra ng - 42.95) 5-of-12, 53 yds, 0 TD, 1 INT (Passer Ra ng: 62.10) Bud Keyes (9/21/1985 vs. UNLV - W, 26-23) 7-of-20, 188 yards, 3 TDs, 1 INT (Passer ra ng - 153.46) Ron VanderKelen (9/29/1962 vs. New Mexico St. – W, 69-13) 5-of-8, 150 yds, 1 TD, 0 INT (Passer Ra ng: 261.25) Mike Howard (9/8/1984 vs. Northern Illinois - W, 27-14) 13-of-25, 162 yards, 1 TD, 0 INT (Passer ra ng - 119.63) John Fabry (11/5/1960 vs. Northwestern – L, 21-0) 9-of-21, 83 yds, 0 TD, 1 INT (Passer Ra ng: 66.53) Randy Wright (9/11/1982 at Michigan – L, 20-9) 12-of-18, 128 yds, 0 TD, 1 INT (Passer Ra ng: 115.29) Ron Miller (9/24/1960 at Stanford – W, 24-7) 16-of-25, 161 yds, 3 TD, 1 INT (Passer Ra ng: 149.67) Jess Cole (11/8/80 vs. Michigan – L, 24-0) 4-of-11, 44 yds, 0 TD, 0 INT (Passer Ra ng: 69.96) Jim Bakken (9/26/1959 vs. Stanford – W, 16-14) 2-of-6, 27 yds, 0 TD, 3 INT (Passer Ra ng: - 28.87) Kevin Motl (9/29/79 at San Diego State – L, 24-17) 12-of-22, 162 yds, 1 TD, 1 INT (Passer Ra ng: 122.31) Dale Hackbart (10/4/1958 vs. Marque e – W, 50-0) 3-of-8, 61 yds, 1 TD, 1 INT (Passer Ra ng: 117.8) Steve Parish (9/15/79 vs. Air Force – W, 38-0) 2-of-3, 19 yds, 0 TD, 0 INT (Passer Ra ng: 119.87) Sid Williams (11/17/1956 at Illinois – T, 13-13) 7-of-11, 95 yds, 0 TD, 0 INT (Passer Ra ng: 136.18) John Josten (9/16/1978 vs. Richmond – W, 7-6) 1-of-5, 80 yds, 1 TD, 1 INT (Passer Ra ng: 180.40) Gil Blackmun (10/27/1956 at Ohio State – L, 21-0) 4-of-9, 44 yds, 0 TD, 1 INT (Passer Ra ng: 63.29) Mike Kalasmiki (10/29/1977 at Ohio State – L, 40-0) 2-of-11, 17 yds, 0 TD, 2 INT (Passer Ra ng: 5.20) Ronald Carlson (10/20/1956 vs. Purdue – T, 6-6) 0-of-3, 0 yds, 0 TD, 2 INT (Passer Ra ng: -133.33) Anthony Dudley (9/10/1977 at Indiana – W, 30-14) 8-of-12, 108 yds, 0 TD, 0 INT (Passer Ra ng: 142.27) Richard Simonson (9/29/1956 vs. Marque e – W, 41-0) 2-of-5, 15 yds, 0 TD, 0 INT (Passer Ra ng: 65.2) Mike Carroll (10/18/1975 at Ohio State – L, 56-0) 11-of-20, 78 yds, 0 TD, 1 INT (Passer Ra ng: 77.76) James Miller (10/17/1953 at Purdue – W, 28-19) 2-of-6, 38 yds, 0 TD, 1 INT (Passer Ra ng: 53.2) Charles Green (9/20/1975 vs. South Dakota – W, 48-7) 4-of-7, 109 yds, 1 TD, 0 INT (Passer Ra ng: 235.09) Gus Verge s (9/26/1953 vs. Penn State – W, 20-0) 8-of-12, 82 yds, 0 TD, 1 INT (Passer Ra ng: 107.39) Dan Kopina (9/13/1975 vs. Michigan – L, 23-6) 3-of-7, 27 yds, 0 TD, 1 INT (Passer Ra ng: 46.69) James Haluska (9/27/1952 vs. Marque e – W, 42-19) 14-of-21, 237 yds, 3 TD, 1 INT (Passer Ra ng: 199.09) Gregg Bohlig (9/15/1973 vs. Purdue – L, 14-13) 11-of-26, 160 yds, 1 TD, 0 INT (Passer Ra ng: 106.69) John Coa a (9/29/1951 vs. Marque e – W, 22-6) 10-of-17, 83 yds, 0 TD, 0 INT (Passer Ra ng: 99.83) Rudy Steiner (9/16/1972 vs. Northern Illinois – W, 31-17) 5-of-10, 119 yds, 1 TD, 0 INT (Passer Ra ng: 182.96)

Neil Graff (9/20/1969 vs. Oklahoma – L, 48-21) 5-of-12, 49 yds, 0 TD, 2 INT (Passer Ra ng: 42.63)

Donald Schaff ner (10/5/1968 vs. Michigan St. – L, 39-0) 8-of-25, 90 yds, 0 TD, 3 INT (Passer Ra ng: 38.24)

Lewis Ritcherson (9/21/1968 at Arizona State – L, 55-7) 3-of-11, 54 yds, 0 TD, 1 INT (Passer Ra ng: 50.33)

John Ryan (10/1/1966 at Iowa – W, 7-0) 3-of-7, 17 yds, 0 TD, 0 INT (Passer Ra ng: 63.26)

John Boyajian (11/13/1965 vs. Illinois – L, 51-0) 8-of-20, 107 yds, 0 TD, 3 INT (Passer Ra ng: 54.94)

Charles Burt (9/15/1965 vs. Colorado – T, 0-0) 19-of-39, 151 yds, 0 TD, 3 INT (Passer Ra ng: 65.86)

118 WISCONSIN FOOTBALL | 2019 FACT BOOK Receiving Records

9. Lee DeRamus Top 10 Career Leaders Year No. Yards Avg. TD 1. Lee Evans 1991 23 374 16.3 3 Year No. Yards Avg. TD 1992 42 680 16.2 6 1999 3 76 25.3 1 1993 54 920 17.0 6 2000 33 634 19.2 4 Total 119 1,974 16.6 15 2001 75 1,545 20.6 9 2003 64 1,213 19.0 13 10. Alex Erickson Total 175 3,468 19.8 27 Year No. Yards Avg. TD 2013 9 127 14.1 0 2. Jared Abbrederis 2014 55 772 14.0 3 Year No. Yards Avg. TD 2015 77 978 12.7 3 2010 20 289 14.4 3 Total 141 1877 13.3 6 2011 55 933 17.0 8 2012 49 837 17.1 5 2013 78 1,081 13.9 7 Career Records Total 202 3,140 15.5 23 Yards 1. Lee Evans, 1999-2003 3,468 3. Brandon Williams 2. Jared Abbrederis, 2010-13 3,140 Year No. Yards Avg. TD 3. Brandon Williams, 2002-05 2,924 2002 52 663 12.8 3 4. Nick Toon, 2008-11 2,447 2003 49 649 13.2 1 5. Travis Beckum, 2006-08 2,149 2004 42 517 12.3 0 6. , 1982-84 2,103 2005 59 1,095 18.6 6 7. , 1997-2000 2,004 Total 202 2,924 14.5 10 8. Tony Simmons, 1994-97 1,991 4. Nick Toon 9. Lee DeRamus, 1991-93 1,974 Year No. Yards Avg. TD 10. Alex Erickson, 2013-15 1,877 2008 17 257 15.1 1 11. Pat Richter, 1960-62 1,873 2009 54 805 14.9 4 12. Jonathan Orr, 2002-05 1,824 2010 36 459 12.8 3 13. Troy Fumagalli, 2014-17 1,627 2011 64 926 14.5 10 14. Donald Hayes, 1994-97 1,575 Total 171 2,447 14.3 18 15. Garrett Graham, 2006-09 1,492 16. David Charles, 1976-78 1,459 5. Travis Beckum 17. Tim Stracka, 1978-80, 1982 1,433 Year No. Yards Avg. TD 18. Jacob Pedersen, 2010-13 1,394 2006 61 903 14.8 5 19. Mel Reddick, 1967-69 1,320 2007 75 982 13.1 6 20. Michael Jones, 1981-84 1,266 2008 23 264 11.5 0 21. Tom McCauley, 1966-68 1,251 Total 159 2,149 13.5 11 22. Lance Kendricks, 2007-10 1,160 23. Darrin Charles, 2001-04 1,152 6. Al Toon 24. Jeff Mack, 1972-74 1,108 Year No. Yards Avg. TD 25. David Gilreath, 2007-10 1,077 1982 32 472 14.8 5 1983 45 881 19.6 9 Receptions 1984 54 750 13.9 5 1. Brandon Williams, 2002-05 202 Total 131 2,103 16.1 19 Jared Abbrederis 2010-13 202 3. Lee Evans, 1999-2003 175 7. Chris Chambers 4. Nick Toon, 2008-11 171 Year No. Yards Avg. TD 5. Travis Beckum, 2006-08 159 1997 6 50 8.3 0 6. Alex Erickson, 2013-15 141 1998 28 563 20.1 7 7. Troy Fumagalli, 2014-17 135 1999 41 578 14.1 4 8. Al Toon, 1982-84 131 2000 52 813 15.6 5 9. Chris Chambers, 1997-2000 127 Total 127 2,004 15.8 16 10. Pat Richter, 1960-62 121 Garrett Graham, 2006-09 121 8. Tony Simmons Year No. Yards Avg. TD 1994 22 588 26.7 8 1995 29 504 17.4 7 1996 20 346 17.3 3 1997 28 553 19.8 5 Total 99 1,991 20.1 23

119 WISCONSIN FOOTBALL | 2019 FACT BOOK Receiving Touchdowns Season Receiving Touchdowns 1. Lee Evans, 1999-2003 27 1. Lee Evans, 2003 13 2. Tony Simmons, 1994-97 23 2. Nick Toon, 2011 10 Jared Abbrederis, 2010-13 23 3. Al Toon, 1983 9 4. Jonathan Orr, 2002-2005 19 Lee Evans, 2001 9 Al Toon, 1982-84 19 5. Pat Richter, 1961 8 6. Nick Toon, 2008-11 18 Tony Simmons, 1994 8 Jacob Pedersen, 2010-13 17 Jonathan Orr, 2002 8 8. Chris Chambers, 1997-2000 16 Jonathan Orr, 2005 8 Garrett Graham, 2006-09 16 Jared Abbrederis, 2011 8 10. Pat Richter, 1960-62 15 Jacob Pedersen, 2011 8 Lee DeRamus, 1991-93 15 Season Average Per Reception (Minimum 30 receptions) Average Per Reception (Minimum 50 Receptions) 1. Larry Mialik, 1970 21.3 1. Tony Simmons, 1994-97 20.1 2. Lee Evans, 2001 20.6 2. Lee Evans, 1999-2003 19.8 3. Jeff Mack, 1972 19.6 3. Jeff Mack, 1972-74 19.4 Al Toon, 1983 19.6 4. Larry Mialik, 1969-71 17.7 5. Lee Evans, 2000 19.2 5. Paul Hubbard, 2004-07 17.5 6. Lee Evans, 2003 19.0 Al Hannah, 1969-71 17.4 7. Brandon Williams, 2005 18.6 Luke Swan, 2004-07 17.4 8. Jonathan Orr, 2002 17.9 8. Jonathan Orr, 2002-2005 17.1 9. Tim Klosek, 1971 17.6 9. Lee DeRamus, 1991-93 16.6 10. Michael Jones, 1981 17.5 10. Jimmy Jones, 1963-64 16.2 Tim Stracka, 1982 17.5 11. Al Toon, 1982-84 16.1 12. A.J. Taylor, 2016-present 15.9 Game Records Season Records Receiving Yards 1. Lee Evans vs. Michigan State, 11/15/2003 258 Receiving Yards 2. Al Toon vs. Purdue, 11/12/1983 252 1. Lee Evans, 2001 1,545 3. Lee Evans vs. Michigan State, 10/27/2001 228 2. Lee Evans, 2003 1,213 4. Lee Evans vs. Akron, 9/6/2003 214 3. Brandon Williams, 2005 1,095 5. Jared Abbrederis vs. Ohio St., 9/28/2013 207 4. Jared Abbrederis, 2013 1,081 6. Tim Ware vs. Northwestern, 10/20/1990 193 5. Travis Beckum, 2007 982 7. Chris Chambers vs. Iowa, 10/28/2000 191 6. Alex Erickson, 2015 978 8. Lee Evans vs. Fresno State, 9/8/2001 182 7. Jared Abbrederis, 2011 933 9. Lee Evans vs. Iowa, 11/3/2001 175 8. Nick Toon, 2011 926 10. Chris Chambers vs. Purdue, 10/21/2000 173 9. Lee DeRamus, 1993 920 Brandon Williams vs. Auburn, 1/2/2006 173 10. Travis Beckum, 2006 903 12. Pat Richter vs. Illinois, 11/18/1961 170 11. Al Toon, 1983 881 Luke Swan vs. Washington State, 9/1/2007 170 12. Jonathan Orr, 2002 842 14. Chris Chambers vs. Hawaii, 11/25/2000 169 13. Jared Abbrederis, 2012 837 15. Lee Evans vs. Oregon, 9/1/2001 168 14. Pat Richter, 1961 817 16. Jimmy Jones vs. Northwestern, 11/7/1964 167 15. Chris Chambers, 2000 813 17. Pat Richter vs. USC, 1/1/1963 163 16. Nick Toon, 2009 805 18. Travis Beckum vs. Illinois, 10/6/2007 160 17. Alex Erickson, 2014 772 Alex Erickson vs. Minnesota, 11/29/2014 160 18. Al Toon, 1984 750 20. Tony Simmons vs. N’western, 10/4/1997 158 19. Larry Mialik, 1970 702 20. Pat Richter, 1962 694 Game Receptions 1. Matt Nyquist vs. Iowa, 11/18/1995 13 Season Receptions 2. Jared Abbrederis vs. Penn St, 11/30/2013 12 1. Jared Abbrederis, 2013 78 3. Pat Richter vs. USC, 1/1/1963 11 2. Alex Erickson, 2015 77 Jimmy Jones vs. Northwestern, 11/7/1964 11 3. Lee Evans, 2001 75 Louis Jung vs. Colorado, 9/18/1965 11 Travis Beckum, 2007 75 Chris Chambers vs. Purdue, 10/21/2000 11 5. Lee Evans, 2003 64 Chris Chambers vs. Iowa, 10/28/2000 11 Nick Toon, 2011 64 Brian Calhoun vs. Northwestern, 10/8/2005 11 7. Travis Beckum, 2006 61 Travis Beckum vs. Illinois, 10/6/2007 11 8. Brandon Williams, 2005 59 10. Al Toon vs. Michigan State, 11/19/1983 10 9. Jared Abbrederis, 2011 55 Lee Evans vs. Michigan State, 11/15/2003 10 Alex Erickson, 2014 55 Travis Beckum vs. Michigan State, 9/29/2007 10 Jared Abbrederis vs. Ohio State, 9/28/2013 10 Alex Erickson vs. W. Illinois, 9/6/2014 10 Alex Erickson vs. Illinois, 10/24/2015 10 Danny Davis vs. Minnesota, 11/24/2018 10

120 WISCONSIN FOOTBALL | 2019 FACT BOOK Average Per Reception (Minimum 3 receptions) Freshmen 1. Larry Mialik vs. Penn State, 10/3/1970 47.3 1. Jonathan Orr vs. UNLV, 8/31/2002 150 2. Tony Simmons vs. Minnesota, 11/11/1995 46.7 2. Tony Simmons vs. Illinois, 11/19/1994 132 3. Al Toon vs. Purdue, 11/12/1983 42.0 3. Brandon Williams vs. W. Virginia, 9/7/2002 125 4. Lee DeRamus vs. Indiana, 9/25/1993 38.7 4. Kyle Jefferson vs. Penn State, 10/13/2007 124 5. Tim Klosek vs. Michigan State, 10/16/1971 38.6 5. Tony Simmons vs. Indiana, 9/24/1994 114

Receiving Touchdowns 1. Lee Evans vs. Michigan State, 11/15/2003 5 100-Yard Receiving Performances 2. Jonathan Orr vs. Northwestern, 10/8/2005 4 3. Dave Howard vs. Iowa, 10/1/1955 3 200 or more yards Pat Richter vs. Illinois, 11/18/1961 3 258 Lee Evans Michigan State 11/15/2003 Lee Evans vs. Michigan State, 10/27/2001 3 252 Al Toon Purdue 11/12/1983 Owen Daniels vs. Temple, 9/10/2005 3 228 Lee Evans Michigan State 10/27/2001 Garrett Graham vs. Michigan St., 9/26/2009 3 214 Lee Evans Akron 9/6/2003 Danny Davis vs. Miami (Fla.), 12/30/2017 3 207 Jared Abbrederis Ohio State 9/28/2013

150-199 yards 193 Tim Ware Northwestern 10/20/1990 Receiving Yardage Records By Class 191 Chris Chambers Iowa 10/28/2000 Season 182 Lee Evans Fresno State 9/8/2001 Seniors 175 Lee Evans Iowa 11/3/2001 1. Lee Evans, 2003 1,213 173 Chris Chambers Purdue 10/21/2000 2. Brandon Williams, 2005 1,095 173 Brandon Williams Auburn 1/2/2006 3. Jared Abbrederis, 2013 1,081 170 Pat Richter Illinois 11/18/1961 4. Alex Erickson, 2015 978 170 Luke Swan Washington State 9/1/2007 5. Nick Toon, 2011 926 169 Chris Chambers Hawaii 11/25/2000 168 Lee Evans Oregon 9/1/2001 Juniors 167 Jimmy Jones Northwestern 11/7/1964 1. Lee Evans, 2001 1,545 163 Pat Richter USC 1/1/1963 2. Travis Beckum, 2007 982 160 Travis Beckum Illinois 10/6/2007 3. Lee DeRamus, 1993 920 160 Alex Erickson Minnesota 11/29/2014 4. Jared Abbrederis, 2012 837 158 Tony Simmons Northwestern 10/4/1997 5. Al Toon, 1983 821 156 Pat Richter Northwestern 11/11/1961 Sophomores 156 Lee DeRamus Minnesota 10/23/1993 1. Jared Abbrederis, 2011 933 155 Nick Toon South Dakota 9/24/2011 2. Travis Beckum, 2006 903 151 Lee Evans Minnesota 11/24/2001 3. Nick Toon, 2009 805 150 Jerry Witt Northwestern 10/27/1951 4. Tom McCauley, 1966 689 150 Lee Evans Illinois 10/20/2001 5. Lee DeRamus, 1992 680 150 Jonathan Orr UNLV 8/31/2002

Freshmen 100-149 yards 1. Jonathan Orr, 2002 842 149 Al Toon Michigan State 11/19/1983 2. Brandon Williams, 2002 663 148 Lee Evans Indiana 10/6/2001 3. Tony Simmons, 1994 588 147 Dave Howard Iowa 10/1/1955 4. Jake Ferguson, 2018 456 147 Jared Abbrederis UTEP 9/22/2012 5. Michael Jones, 1981 421 145 Tom McCauley Michigan 10/29/1966 142 Pat Richter Minnesota 11/25/1961 Game 142 Larry Mialik Penn State 10/3/1970 Seniors 142 Jared Abbrederis Nebraska 9/29/2012 1. Lee Evans vs. Michigan State, 11/15/2003 258 140 Tony Simmons Minnesota 11/11/1995 2. Lee Evans vs. Akron, 9/6/2003 214 140 Matt Nyquist Iowa 11/18/1995 3. Jared Abbrederis vs. Ohio State, 9/28/2013 207 140 Travis Beckum Ohio State 11/3/2007 4. Chris Chambers vs. Iowa, 10/28/2000 191 138 Pat Richter Oregon State 10/14/1961 5. Chris Chambers vs. Purdue, 10/21/2000 173 136 Al Toon Iowa 11/5/1983 Brandon Williams vs. Auburn, 1/2/2006 173 135 Tim Klosek Michigan State 10/16/1971 135 Tom Stauss Minnesota 11/17/1979 Juniors 135 Tim Fullington Illinois 10/26/1985 1. Al Toon vs. Purdue, 11/12/1983 252 135 Lee Evans Virginia 8/25/2001 2. Lee Evans vs. Michigan State, 10/27/2001 228 135 Travis Beckum Buffalo 11/18/2006 3. Lee Evans vs. Fresno State, 9/8/2001 182 135 Jared Abbrederis Penn State 11/30/2013 4. Lee Evans vs. Iowa, 11/3/2001 175 134 David Charles Iowa 11/18/1978 5. Pat Richter vs. Illinois, 11/18/1961 170 134 Paul Hubbard Michigan 11/10/2007 Sophomores 134 A.J. Taylor New Mexico 9/8/2018 1. Tim Ware vs. Northwestern, 10/20/1990 193 132 Tom McCauley Minnesota 11/25/1967 2. Jerry Witt vs. Northwestern, 10/28/1950 150 132 Jeff Mack Nebraska 8/21/1974 3. Tom McCauley vs. Michigan, 10/29/1966 147 132 Tony Simmons Illinois 11/19/1994 4. Tony Simmons vs. Minnesota, 11/11/1995 140 132 Brandon Williams Iowa 11/12/2005 5. Tim Fullington vs. Illinois, 10/26/1985 135 132 Travis Beckum Michigan State 9/29/2007 Travis Beckum vs. Buffalo, 11/18/2006 135 131 Bill Williams Temple 9/22/1990 121 WISCONSIN FOOTBALL | 2019 FACT BOOK 131 J.C. Dawkins Minnesota 10/23/1993 102 Brandon Williams Penn State 11/5/2005 131 Lance Kendricks Arizona State 9/18/2010 101 Tom Stauss UCLA 9/22/1979 130 Larry Mialik Illinois 11/14/1970 101 Donald Hayes Illinois 11/25/1995 128 Jonathon Orr Indiana 10/1/2005 101 Jared Abbrederis South Dakota 9/24/2011 128 Brian Calhoun Northwestern 10/8/2005 100 Jimmy Jones Notre Dame 9/28/1963 128 Lance Kendricks Miami 12/29/2009 100 David Charles Richmond 9/16/1978 125 Lee DeRamus Illinois 11/11/1993 100 Donald Hayes Minnesota 11/9/1996 125 Brandon Williams West Virginia 9/7/2002 100 Isaac Anderson Northern Illinois 9/5/2009 125 David Gilreath Cal Poly 11/22/2008 100 Nick Toon Minnesota 11/12/2011 124 Kyle Jefferson Penn State 10/13/2007 100 Troy Fumagalli LSU 9/3/2016 123 Tom McCauley Washington 9/23/1967 100 Jazz Peavy Akron 9/10/2016 123 Nick Toon Indiana 11/7/2009 100 Quintez Cephus Purdue 10/14/2017 122 Jimmy Jones Notre Dame 9/26/1964 122 David Charles Iowa 11/12/1977 122 Paul Hubbard Indiana 9/30/2006 Longest Receptions 122 Jared Abbrederis UMass 8/31/2013 122 Alex Erickson Western Illinois 9/6/2014 99 (TD) Lee Evans vs. Akron, 9/6/2003 121 Brandon Williams Minnesota 10/15/2005 89 (TD) Lee DeRamus vs. Eastern Mich., 9/28/1991 121 Alex Erickson Maryland 10/25/2014 87 (TD) Tim Stracka vs. Kansas State, 12/11/1982 119 Rick Reichardt Michigan State 11/2/1963 81 (TD) Nick Davis vs. Minnesota, 10/9/1999 119 Jared Abbrederis Oregon 1/2/2012 80 (TD) David Charles vs. Richmond, 9/16/1978 118 Al Toon Purdue 11/10/1984 80 (TD) Chris Chambers vs. Michigan, 11/14/1998 118 Travis Beckum Minnesota 10/14/2006 80 (TD) Isaac Anderson vs. Northern Illinois, 9/5/2009 117 Tom Stauss San Diego State 9/29/1979 79 (TD) Reggie Tompkins vs. Northern Ill., 9/13/1986 117 Al Toon Missouri 9/15/1984 79 (TD) Lee Evans vs. Ohio State, 10/11/2003 117 Jared Abbrederis Illinois 10/6/2012 78 (TD) John Bridgeman vs. USC, 10/14/1955 116 Al Hannah Indiana 10/9/1971 78 (TD) Tom McCauley vs. Michigan, 10/29/1966 116 Lee DeRamus Indiana 9/25/1993 78 (TD) Tim Fullington vs. UNLV, 9/21/1985 115 Lee DeRamus Northwestern 11/21/1992 78 (TD) Lee Evans vs. Virginia, 8/25/2001 114 Tim Fullington Wyoming 9/28/1985 114 Tony Simmons Indiana 9/24/1994 Pre-Modern Era (Prior to 1946) 114 Isaac Anderson Minnesota 11/15/2008 80 (TD) Paul Meyers vs. Minnesota, 11/1/1919 113 Donald Hayes Minnesota 10/25/1997 78 (TD) John Wilson vs. Michigan, 10/19/1935 113 Brandon Williams Indiana 10/1/2005 113 Luke Swan Iowa 11/11/2006 113 Jared Abbrederis Ohio State 10/29/2011 113 Alex Erickson Nebraska 10/10/2015 112 Al Toon Illinois 10/6/1984 112 Lee DeRamus SMU 9/11/1993 111 Al Hannah Syracuse 9/18/1971 110 Pat Richter Purdue 10/8/1960 110 Reggie Tompkins Iowa 10/11/1986 109 Tom Lonnborg Ohio State 10/23/1971 109 Lee DeRamus Eastern Michigan 9/28/1991 108 Al Hannah Illinois 11/15/1969 107 Tim Stracka San Diego State 10/4/1980 107 Jonathan Orr Ohio State 10/19/2002 107 Travis Beckum Northwestern 10/7/2006 106 Tim Klosek Northwestern 10/2/1971 106 Travis Beckum Michigan 11/10/2007 106 Jared Abbrederis Illinois 10/19/2013 105 Mel Reddick Pittsburgh 10/14/1967 105 Tim Stracka Indiana 11/6/1982 105 Troy Fumagalli Utah State 9/1/2017 105 A.J. Taylor Miami (Fla.) 12/30/2017 104 Pat Richter Ohio State 10/28/1961 104 Pat Richter Michigan 11/3/1962 104 Jeff Mack Northwestern 10/7/1972 104 Nick Toon Oregon 1/2/2012 103 Al Schoonover Minnesota 11/21/1959 103 Clarence Novak Ohio State 10/28/1972 103 Ted Jones Purdue 10/2/1982 103 Fred Bobo UNLV 9/21/1985 103 Lance Kendricks Austin Peay 9/25/2010 103 Alex Erickson Rutgers 10/31/2015 102 Al Hannah Minnesota 11/21/1970 102 Ray Sydnor Purdue 11/11/1978

122 WISCONSIN FOOTBALL | 2019 FACT BOOK Total Offense Records

Touchdowns Responsible For Career Records 1. Montee Ball, 2011 40 Plays Russell Wilson, 2011 40 1. Brooks Bollinger, 1999-2002 1,289 3. Melvin Gordon, 2014 32 2. Ron Dayne, 1996-99 1,220 4. Randy Wright, 1983 25 3. Darrell Bevell, 1992-95 1,182 Alex Hornibrook, 2017 25 4. Joel Stave, 2012-15 1,133 6. Brian Calhoun, 2005 24 5. John Stocco, 2003-06 1,126 7. John Stocco, 2005 23 6. Mike Samuel, 1995-98 1,059 Joel Stave, 2013 23 7. Montee Ball, 2009-12 986 9. Tyler Donovan, 2007 22 8. Tony Lowery, 1987-91 939 Brooks Bollinger, 2002 22 9. Anthony Davis, 2001-04 908 Montee Ball, 2012 22 10. Neil Graff, 1969-71 876

Yards Game Records 1. Darrell Bevell, 1992-95 7,477 Plays 2. Brooks Bollinger, 1999-2002 7,394 1. Randy Wright vs. Iowa, 11/5/1983 61 3. Joel Stave, 2012-15 7,369 2. Sean Wilson vs. California, 9/23/1989 59 4. Ron Dayne, 1996-99 7,125 3. Ron Vander Kelen vs. USC, 1/1/1963 57 5. John Stocco, 2003-06 7,083 Mike Kalasmiki vs. Michigan St, 10/28/1978 57 6. Mike Samuel, 1995-98 5,750 5. Darrell Bevell vs. Iowa, 11/18/1995 56 7. Randy Wright, 1981-83 5,350 Scott Tolzien vs. Ohio State, 10/10/2009 56 8. Scott Tolzien, 2008-10 5,262 Joel Stave vs. Penn State, 11/30/2013 56 9. Montee Ball, 2009-12 5,197

10. Alex Hornibrook, 2016-18 5,195 Yards

1. Tyler Donovan vs. Illinois, 10/6/2007 419 Touchdowns Responsible For 2. Darrell Bevell vs. Minnesota, 10/23/1993 416 1. Montee Ball, 2009-12 84 3. Melvin Gordon vs. Nebraska, 11/15/2014 408 2. Ron Dayne, 1996-99 71 4. Ron Vander Kelen vs. USC, 1/1/1963 406 3. Brooks Bollinger, 1999-2002 64 5. Tony Lowery vs. Northwestern, 10/20/1990 395 4. Darrell Bevell, 1992-95 62 6. Russell Wilson vs. N. Illinois, 9/17/2011 384 5. John Stocco, 2003-06 54 7. Jim Sorgi vs. Michigan State, 11/15/2003 367 6. Randy Wright, 1981-83 50 8. John Stocco vs. Northwestern, 10/8/2005 352 Joel Stave, 2012-15 50 9. Randy Wright vs. Purdue, 11/12/1983 346 8. James White, 2010-13 49 10. Russell Wilson vs. South Dakota, 9/24/2011 343 Melvin Gordon, 2011-14 49

10. Mike Samuel, 1995-98 47 Touchdowns Responsible For Alex Hornibrook, 2016-18 47 1. Billy Marek vs. Minnesota, 11/23/1974 5 Mike Kalasmiki vs. Minnesota, 11/17/1979 5 Jess Cole vs. Minnesota, 11/22/1980 5 Season Records Randy Wright vs. Purdue, 11/12/1983 5 Plays Darrell Bevell vs. Nevada, 9/4/1993 5 1. Tyler Donovan, 2007 445 Mike Samuel vs. San Jose State, 9/13/1997 5 2. John Stocco, 2005 414 Anthony Davis vs. Minnesota, 11/23/2002 5 3. Brooks Bollinger, 2002 405 Brooks Bollinger vs. Michigan St., 10/26/2002 5 4. Joel Stave, 2015 403 Jim Sorgi vs. Michigan State, 11/15/2003 5 5. Randy Wright, 1982 401 Lee Evans vs. Michigan State, 11/15/2003 5 Mike Howard, 1984 401 Brian Calhoun vs. Bowling Green, 9/3/2005 5 7. Russell Wilson, 2011 388 Brian Calhoun vs. Illinois, 10/29/2005 5 8. Randy Wright, 1983 383 P.J. Hill vs. Citadel, 9/15/2007 5 Mike Samuel, 1997 383 Scott Tolzien vs. Michigan, 11/14/2009 5 10. Scott Tolzien, 2009 382 James White vs. Nebraska, 12/1/2012 5 Melvin Gordon vs. Bowling Green, 9/20/2014 5 Yards 1. Russell Wilson, 2011 3,513 2. John Stocco, 2005 2,888 3. Scott Tolzien, 2009 2,713 4. Tyler Donovan, 2007 2,607 5. Melvin Gordon, 2014 2,587 6. Joel Stave, 2015 2,564 7. Alex Hornibrook, 2017 2,543 8. Randy Wright, 1982 2,481 9. Joel Stave, 2013 2,472 10. Scott Tolzien, 2010 2,429

123 WISCONSIN FOOTBALL | 2019 FACT BOOK Scoring Records

Career Records Season Records Points Points 1. Montee Ball, 2009-12 500 1. Montee Ball, 2011 236 2. Ron Dayne, 1996-99 426 2. Melvin Gordon, 2014 192 Rafael Gaglianone, 2014-18 426 3. Brian Calhoun, 2005 144 4. Philip Welch, 2008-11 384 4. Montee Ball, 2012 132 5. Taylor Mehlhaff, 2004-07 295 5. Ron Dayne, 1996 126 6. Melvin Gordon, 2011-14 294 6. Ron Dayne, 1999 120 7. James White, 2010-13 288 7. Philip Welch, 2010 118 8. Billy Marek, 1972-75 278 Rafael Gaglianone, 2014 116 Todd Gregoire, 1984-87 278 9. Billy Marek, 1974 114 10. P.J. Hill, 2006-08 266 10. John Clay, 2009 108 Montee Ball, 2010 108 Touchdowns 1. Montee Ball, 2009-12 83 Touchdowns 2. Ron Dayne, 1996-99 71 1. Montee Ball, 2011 39 3. Melvin Gordon, 2011-14 49 2. Melvin Gordon, 2014 32 4. James White, 2010-13 48 3. Brian Calhoun, 2005 24 5. Billy Marek, 1972-74 46 4. Montee Ball, 2012 22 6. P.J. Hill, 2006-08 44 5. Ron Dayne, 1996 21 7. Anthony Davis, 2001-04 42 6. Ron Dayne, 1999 20 8. John Clay, 2008-10 41 7. Billy Marek, 1974 19 9. Corey Clement, 2013-16 38 8. John Clay, 2009 18 10. Brent Moss, 1991-93 34 Montee Ball, 2010 18 10. Brent Moss, 1993 16 Field Goals P.J. Hill, 2006 16 1. Rafael Gaglianone, 2014-18 70 Jonathan Taylor, 2018 16 2. Todd Gregoire, 1984-87 65 3. Philip Welch, 2008-11 59 Field Goals 4. Rich Thompson, 1988-92 50 1. Rich Thompson, 1992 22 Taylor Mehlhaff, 2004-07 50 2. Taylor Mehlhaff, 2007 21 6. Mike Allen, 2001-04 41 3. Todd Gregoire, 1984 20 7. Matt Davenport, 1996-98 33 Philip Welch, 2008 20 8. John Hall, 1993-96 29 5. Matt Davenport, 1998 19 Vitaly Pisetsky, 1997-2000 29 Rafael Gaglianone, 2014 19 10. Vince Lamia, 1973-76 25 7. Rafael Gaglianone, 2015 18 8. Philip Welch, 2009 17 Extra Points Philip Welch, 2010 17 1. Rafael Gaglianone, 2014-18 216 10. Todd Gregoire, 1985 16 2. Philip Welch, 2008-11 207 Todd Gregoire, 1987 16 3. Taylor Mehlhaff, 2004-07 145 Vitaly Pisetsky, 1999 16 4. Vince Lamia, 1973-76 105 Rafael Gaglianone, 2017 16 5. John Hall, 1993-96 99 6. Mike Allen, 2001-04 97 Extra Points 7. Kyle French, 2011-13 87 1. Philip Welch, 2010 67 8. Todd Gregoire, 1984-87 83 2. Rafael Gaglianone, 2014 59 9. Vitaly Pisetsky, 1997-2000 78 Rafael Gaglianone, 2017 59 10. Matt Davenport, 1996-98 76 4. Taylor Mehlhaff, 2005 56 5. Philip Welch, 2011 54 6. Rafael Gaglianone, 2017 48 7. Taylor Mehlhaff, 2006 47 Philip Welch, 2009 47 9. Vitaly Pisetsky, 1999 46 10. Kevin Rohde, 1983 45

124 WISCONSIN FOOTBALL | 2019 FACT BOOK Game Records Points 1. Billy Marek vs. Minnesota, 11/23/1974 30 Anthony Davis vs. Minnesota, 11/23/2002 30 Lee Evans vs. Michigan State, 11/15/2003 30 Brian Calhoun vs. Bowling Green, 9/3/2005 30 Brian Calhoun vs. Illinois, 10/29/2005 30 P.J. Hill vs. The Citadel, 9/15/2007 30 Melvin Gordon vs. Bowling Green, 9/20/2014 30 8. Done 18 times, 24 MR: Melvin Gordon vs. Nebraska, 11/15/2014

Touchdowns 1. Billy Marek vs. Minnesota, 11/23/1974 5 Anthony Davis vs. Minnesota, 11/23/2002 5 Lee Evans vs. Michigan State, 11/15/2003 5 Brian Calhoun vs. Bowling Green, 9/3/2005 5 Brian Calhoun vs. Illinois, 10/29/2005 5 P.J. Hill vs. The Citadel, 9/15/2007 5 Melvin Gordon vs. Bowling Green, 9/20/2014 5

Field Goals 1. Vince Lamia vs. Minnesota, 11/20/1976 4 Todd Gregoire vs. Kentucky, 12/29/1984 4 Todd Gregoire vs. Ohio State, 11/7/1987 4 Rich Thompson vs. Bowling Green, 9/19/1992 4 Rich Thompson vs. Purdue, 10/17/1992 4 Matt Davenport vs. Minnesota, 11/7/1998 4 Vitaly Pisetsky vs. Michigan State, 10/23/1999 4 Philip Welch vs. Michigan, 9/27/2008 4 9. Done 19 times, 3 MR: Andrew Endicott vs. Ohio State, 10/15/2016

Extra Points 1. Philip Welch vs. Indiana, 11/13/2010 11 2. Philip Welch vs. Northwestern, 11/27/2010 10 3. Philip Welch vs. Austin Peay, 9/25/2010 9 4. Done 14 times, 8 MR: Rafael Gaglianone vs. Utah State, 9/1/2017

125 WISCONSIN FOOTBALL | 2019 FACT BOOK Field Goal and PAT Kicking Records

Career Extra Point Percentage (Minimum 50 attempts) Career Records 1. Rafael Gaglianone, 216-218, 2014-18 .991 Field Goals 2. Philip Welch, 207-211, 2008-11 .981 1. Rafael Gaglianone, 2014-18 70 3. Taylor Mehlhaff, 145-148, 2004-07 .980 2. Todd Gregoire, 1984-87 65 4. Todd Gregoire, 83-86, 1984-87 .965 3. Philip Welch, 2008-11 59 5. Vitaly Pisetsky, 78-81, 1997-2000 .963 4. Rich Thompson, 1988-92 50 6. Kyle French, 85-89, 2011-13 .956 Taylor Mehlhaff, 2004-07 50 7. Vince Lamia, 105-110, 1973-76 .955 6. Mike Allen, 2001-04 41 8. Kevin Rohde, 59-62, 1982-83 .952 7. Matt Davenport, 1996-98 33 9. Matt Davenport, 76-80, 1996-98 .950 8. John Hall, 1993-96 29 10. John Hall, 99-105, 1993-96 .943 Vitaly Pisetsky, 1997-2000 29 10. Vince Lamia, 1973-76 25 Season Records Field Goals Attempted Field Goals 1. Rafael Gaglianone, 2014-18 92 1. Rich Thompson, 1992 22 2. Todd Gregoire, 1984-87 85 2. Taylor Mehlhaff, 2007 21 3. Rich Thompson, 1988-92 79 3. Todd Gregoire, 1984 20 4. Philip Welch, 2008-11 76 Philip Welch, 2008 20 5. Taylor Mehlhaff, 2004-07 65 5. Matt Davenport, 1998 19 6. Mike Allen, 2001-04 61 Rafael Gaglianone, 2014 19 7. John Hall, 1993-96 51 7. Rafael Gaglianone, 2015 18 8. Vitaly Pisetsky, 1997-2000 42 8. Philip Welch, 2009 17 9. Vince Lamia, 1973-76 39 Philip Welch, 2010 17 10. Matt Davenport, 1996-98 38 10. Todd Gregoire, 1985 16 Field Goal Percentage (Minimum 30 attempts) Todd Gregoire, 1987 16 1. Matt Davenport, 33-38, 1996-98 .868 Vitaly Pisetsky, 1999 16 2. Philip Welch, 59-76, 2008-11 .776 Rafael Gaglianone, 2017 16 3. Taylor Mehlhaff, 50-65, 2004-07 .769 Field Goals Attempted 4. Todd Gregoire, 65-85, 1984-87 .765 1. Rich Thompson, 1992 32 5. Rafael Gaglianone, 70-92, 2014-18 .761 2. Rafael Gaglianone, 2015 27 6. Vitaly Pisetsky, 29-42, 1997-2000 .690 3. Todd Gregoire, 1984 26 7. Mike Allen, 41-61, 2001-04 .672 4. Taylor Mehlhaff, 2007 25 8. Vince Lamia, 25-39, 1973-76 .641 5. Philip Welch, 2008 24 9. Rich Thompson, 50-79, 1988-92 .633 Philip Welch, 2009 24 10. John Hall, 29-51, 1993-96 .569 7. Todd Gregoire, 1985 22

Extra Points Vitaly Pisetsky, 2000 22 1. Rafael Gaglianone, 2014-18 216 Philip Welch, 2010 22 2. Philip Welch, 2008-11 207 Rafael Gaglianone, 2014 22 3. Taylor Mehlhaff, 2004-07 145 Field Goal Percentage (Minimum 15 attempts) 4. Vince Lamia, 1973-76 105 1. Matt Davenport, 19-21, 1998 .905 5. John Hall, 1993-96 99 2. Rafael Gaglianone, 16-18, 2017 .889 6. Mike Allen, 2001-04 97 3. Rafael Gaglianone, 19-22, 2014 .864 7. Kyle French, 2011-13 87 4. Taylor Mehlhaff, 21-25, 2007 .840 8. Todd Gregoire, 1984-87 83 5. Philip Welch, 20-24, 2008 .833 9. Vitaly Pisetsky, 1997-2000 78 6. Matt Davenport, 14-17, 1997 .824 10. Matt Davenport, 1996-98 76 7. Todd Gregoire, 16-20, 1987 .800

Extra Points Attempted Vitaly Pisetsky, 16-20, 1999 .800 1. Rafael Gaglianone, 2014-18 218 9. Philip Welch, 17-22, 2010 .773 2. Philip Welch, 2008-11 211 10. Todd Gregoire, 20-26, 1984 .769 3. Taylor Mehlhaff, 2004-07 148 Extra Points 4. Vince Lamia, 1973-76 110 1. Philip Welch, 2010 67 5. John Hall, 1993-96 105 2. Rafael Gaglianone, 2014 59 6. Mike Allen, 2001-04 103 Rafael Gaglianone, 2017 59 7. Kyle French, 2011-13 91 4. Taylor Mehlhaff, 2005 56 8. Todd Gregoire, 1984-87 86 5. Philip Welch, 2011 54 9. Vitaly Pisetsky, 1997-2000 81 6. Rafael Gaglianone, 2018 48 10. Matt Davenport, 1996-98 80 7. Taylor Mehlhaff, 2006 47 Philip Welch, 2009 47 9. Vitaly Pisetsky, 1999 46 10. Kevin Rohde, 1983 45

126 WISCONSIN FOOTBALL | 2019 FACT BOOK Extra Points Attempted Extra Points Attempted 1. Philip Welch, 2010 67 1. Philip Welch vs. Indiana, 11/13/2010 11 2. Rafael Gaglianone, 2014 61 2. Rick Schnetzky vs. Indiana, 9/24/1994 9 3. Rafael Gaglianone, 2017 59 Taylor Mehlhaff vs. Temple, 9/10/2005 9 4. Taylor Mehlhaff, 2005 58 Philip Welch vs. Austin Peay, 9/25/2010 9 5. Philip Welch, 2011 55 Rafael Gaglianone vs. Bowl. Green, 9/20/14 9 6. Philip Welch, 2009 49 6. Vince Lamia vs. Missouri, 10/5/1974 8 7. Kevin Rohde, 1983 48 Kevin Rohde vs. Minnesota, 10/15/1983 8 Vitaly Pisetsky, 1999 48 Rick Schnetzky vs. Eastern Mich., 9/10/1994 8 Rafael Gaglianone, 2018 48 Matt Davenport vs. San Jose State, 9/13/1997 8 10. Taylor Mehlhaff, 2006 47 Vitaly Pisetsky vs. Indiana, 10/16/1999 8 Mike Allen vs. Michigan State, 11/15/2003 8 Extra Point Percentage (Minimum 25 attempts) Taylor Mehlhaff vs. Bowling Green, 9/3/2005 8 1. Philip Welch 67-67, 2010 100.0 Rafael Gaglianone vs. Nebraska, 11/15/14 8 Rafael Gaglianone, 59-59, 2017 100.0 Rafael Gaglianone vs. Utah State, 9/1/2017 8 Rafael Gaglianone, 48-48, 2018 100.0 Taylor Mehlhaff 47-47, 2006 100.0 Rafael Gaglianone 40-40, 2015 100.0 Longest Made Field Goals Jack Russell 34-34, 2013 100.0 Gary Kroner 32-32, 1962 100.0 60 John Hall vs. Minnesota, 11/11/1995 Mike Allen 30-30, 2002 100.0 57 Philip Welch vs. Fresno State, 9/12/2009 Mark Doran 29-29, 1981 100.0 54 Todd Gregoire vs. Ball State, 9/26/1987 Mark Neuser 27-27, 2001 100.0 53 Vitaly Pisetsky vs. Ball State, 9/11/1999 Roger Jaeger 27-27, 1971 100.0 52 Rich Thompson vs. Western Michigan, 9/3/1988 52 Taylor Mehlhaff vs. Arkansas, 1/1/2007 52 Philip Welch vs. Michigan, 9/27/2008 Game Records 52 Rafael Gaglianone vs. Illinois, 10/28/2017 51 Todd Gregoire vs. Northern Illinois, 9/8/1984 Field Goals 51 John Hall vs. Colorado, 9/17/1994 1. Vince Lamia vs. Minnesota, 11/20/1976 4 51 Taylor Mehlhaff vs. Purdue, 10/21/2006 Todd Gregoire vs. Kentucky, 12/29/1984 4 51 Taylor Mehlahff vs. UNLV, 9/8/2007 Todd Gregoire vs. Ohio State, 11/7/1987 4 51 Rafael Gaglianone vs. LSU, 8/30/2014 Rich Thompson vs. Bowling Green, 9/19/1992 4 50 Vladimir LaBun vs. Northwestern, 10/25/1975 Rich Thompson vs. Purdue, 10/17/1992 4 50 Wendell Gladem vs. Ohio State, 10/10/1981 Matt Davenport vs. Minnesota, 11/7/1998 4 50 Mike Allen vs. Fresno State, 9/8/2001 Vitaly Pisetsky vs. Michigan State, 10/23/1999 4 50 Philip Welch vs. Ohio State, 10/10/2009 8. Philip Welch vs. Michigan, 9/27/2008 4 50 Rafael Gaglianone vs. Iowa, 11/22/2014 9. Done 19 times, 3 MR: Andrew Endicott vs. Ohio State, 10/15/2016 Pre-Modern Era (Prior to 1946) 62 (drop kick) Pat O’Dea vs. Northwestern, 11/24/1898 Field Goals Attempted 60 (drop kick) Pat O’Dea vs. Minnesota, 11/18/1899 1. Jim Bakken vs. Minnesota, 11/25/1961 6 57 (drop kick) Pat O’Dea vs. Chicago, 11/13/1897 Steve Veith vs. Northwestern, 10/1/1977 6 57 (drop kick) Pat O’Dea vs. Illinois, 11/11/1899 3. Jim Bakken vs. Utah, 9/23/1961 5 55 (drop kick) Pat O’Dea vs. Minnesota, 10/30/1897 James Johnson vs. Indiana, 11/2/1968 5 Todd Gregoire vs. Ohio State, 10/27/1984 5 Robb Mehring vs. Minnesota, 11/12/1988 5 Rich Thompson vs. Toledo, 9/16/1989 5 Philip Welch vs. Michigan, 9/27/2008 5 Rafael Gaglianone vs. Neb., 10/10/2015 5

Extra Points 1. Philip Welch vs. Indiana, 11/13/2010 11 2. Philip Welch vs. Austin Peay, 9/25/2010 9 3. Vince Lamia vs. Missouri, 10/5/1974 8 Kevin Rohde vs. Minnesota, 10/15/1983 8 Rick Schnetzky vs. Eastern Mich., 9/10/1994 8 Rick Schnetzky vs. Indiana, 9/24/1994 8 Matt Davenport vs. San Jose State, 9/13/1997 8 Vitaly Pisetsky vs. Indiana, 10/16/1999 8 Mike Allen vs. Michigan State, 11/15/2003 8 Taylor Mehlhaff vs. Bowling Green, 9/3/2005 8 Taylor Mehlhaff vs. Temple, 9/10/2005 8 Kyle French vs. South Dakota, 9/24/2011 8 Philip Welch vs. Indiana, 10/15/2011 8 Philip Welch vs. Purdue, 11/5/2011 8 Rafael Gaglianone vs. Bowling Green, 9/20/14 8 Rafael Gaglianone vs. Nebraska, 11/15/14 8 Rafael Gaglianone vs. Utah State, 9/1/2017 8

127 WISCONSIN FOOTBALL | 2019 FACT BOOK Game-Winning Field Goals Date Kicker Opponent Site Description Sept. 3, 2016 Rafael Gaglianone LSU Green Bay, Wis. Made 47-yarder with 3:47 left in 4th quarter for 16-14 win in inaugural College Classic Dec. 30, 2015 Rafael Gaglianone USC San Diego, Calif. Made 29-yarder with 2:27 left in 4th quarter for 23-21 win in 2015 Holiday Bowl Oct. 10, 2015 Rafael Gaglianone Nebraska Lincoln, Neb. Made 46-yarder with 0:04 left in 4th quarter for 23-21 win Jan. 1, 2015 Rafael Gaglianone Auburn Tampa, Fla. Made 25-yarder in OT for 34-31 win in (Forced OT with 29-yarder with 2:48 left in 4th quarter) Sept. 12, 2009 Philip Welch Fresno State Madison Made 22-yarder in double overtime for a 34-31 win Sept. 29, 2007 Taylor Mehlhaff Michigan State Madison Made 22-yarder with 6:15 left in 4th quarter for 37-34 win Dec. 28, 2002 Mike Allen Colorado San Antonio, Texas Made 37-yarder in OT for 31-28 win in 2002 Alamo Bowl. Aug. 23, 2002 Mike Allen Fresno State Madison Made 34-yarder with 2:05 left in 4th quarter for 23-21 win Oct. 13, 2001 Mark Neuser Ohio State Columbus, Ohio Made 33-yarder with 2:10 left in 4th quarter for 20-17 win Oct. 9, 1999 Vitaly Pisetsky Minnesota , Minn. Made 31-yarder to win school’s first-ever OT game, a 20-17 win (Sent game into extra session with a 36-yarder with 2:59 left in 4th quarter) Oct. 4, 1997 Matt Davenport Northwestern Evanston, Ill. Made 48-yarder with 0:06 left in 4th quarter for 26-25 win Sept. 27, 1997 Matt Davenport Indiana Madison Made 43-yarder with 0:06 left in 4th quarter for 27-26 win Oct. 17, 1992 Rich Thompson Purdue Madison Made 49-yarder with 0:38 left in 4th quarter for 19-16 win Nov. 16, 1991 Rich Thompson Minnesota Minneapolis, Minn. Made 42-yarder with 10:02 left in 4th quarter for 19-16 win Nov. 7, 1987 Todd Gregoire Ohio State Madison Made 41-yarder with 10:49 left in 4th quarter for 26-24 win Sept. 21, 1985 Todd Gregoire UNLV Madison Made 20-yarder with 3:38 left in 4th quarter in 26-23 win Oct. 16, 1971 Roger Jaeger Michigan State Madison Made 30-yarder with 5:12 left in 4th quarter for 31-28 win Oct. 7, 1961 Jim Bakken Indiana Bloomington, Ind. Made 27-yarder with 3:37 left in 4th quarter for 6-3 win

128 WISCONSIN FOOTBALL | 2019 FACT BOOK All-Purpose Yards

Career Player Rush. Rec. Ret. Total 1. Ron Dayne, 1996-99 7,125 304 0 7,429 2. Brandon Williams, 2002-05 118 2,924 2,810 5,852 3. Montee Ball, 2009-12 5,140 598 0 5,738 4. James White, 2010-13 4,015 670 765 5,450 5. Melvin Gordon, 2011-14 4,915 228 174 5,317 6. David Gilreath, 2007-10 442 1,077 3,746 5,265 7. Anthony Davis, 2001-04 4,676 198 0 4,874 8. Jared Abbrederis, 2010-13 291 3,140 1,387 4,818 9. Jonathan Taylor, 2017-present 4,171 155 0 4,326 10. Terrell Fletcher, 1991-94 3,414 511 397 4,322

Season Player Rush. Rec. Ret. Total 1. Melvin Gordon, 2014 2,587 153 0 2,740 2. Jonathan Taylor, 2018 2,194 60 0 2,254 3. Ron Dayne, 1996 2,109 133 0 2,242 4. Montee Ball, 2011 1,923 306 0 2,229 5. Brian Calhoun, 2005 1,636 571 0 2,207 6. Brandon Williams, 2005 47 1,095 996 2,138 7. Jonathan Taylor, 2017 1,977 95 0 2,072 8. Ron Dayne, 1999 2,034 9 0 2,043 9. Jared Abbrederis, 2011 62 933 1,004 1,999 10. Terrell Fletcher, 1994 1,476 180 321 1,977

Game Player Rush. Rec. Ret. Total 1. Melvin Gordon vs. Nebraska, 11/15/2014 408 0 0 408 2. Ron Dayne vs. Hawaii, 11/30/1996 339 8 0 347 3. Jared Abbrederis vs. Oregon, 1/2/2012 0 119 227 346 4. Michael Bennett vs. Oregon, 9/9/2000 290 0 46 336 5. Jonathan Taylor vs. Purdue, 11/17/2018 321 0 0 321 6. Michael Bennett vs. Northwestern, 9/23/2000 293 27 0 320 7. Ira Matthews vs. Minnesota, 11/25/1978 134 54 124 312 8. Billy Marek vs. Minnesota, 11/23/1974 304 0 0 304 Ron Dayne vs. Minnesota, 11/9/1996 297 7 0 304 10. Anthony Davis vs. Minnesota, 11/23/2002 301 0 0 301 11. Brian Calhoun vs. Bowling Green, 9/3/2005 258 39 0 297 12. Ron Dayne vs. Illinois, 11/23/1996 289 0 0 289 13. Melvin Gordon at Iowa, 11/22/2014 200 64 0 264 14. P.J. Hill vs. Northwestern, 10/7/2006 249 14 0 263 15. Montee Ball at Purdue, 10/13/12 247 14 0 261 16. Melvin Gordon at Northwestern, 10/4/2014 259 0 0 259 17. Aaron Stecker vs. Minnesota, 11/11/1995 114 17 127 258 Lee Evans vs. Michigan State, 11/15/2003 0 258 0 258 Melvin Gordon vs. Bowling Green, 9/20/2014 253 5 0 258 20. Terrell Fletcher vs. Duke, 1/2/1995 241 8 7 256 21. Ron Dayne vs. San Jose State, 9/13/1997 254 0 0 254 22. Melvin Gordon vs. Auburn, 1/1/2015 251 2 0 253 Jonathan Taylor vs. New Mexico, 9/8/2018 253 0 0 253 24. Al Toon vs. Purdue, 11/12/1983 0 252 0 252 25. Brian Calhoun vs. Northwestern, 10/8/2005 122 128 0 250 Zach Brown vs. Minnesota, 11/17/2007 250 0 0 250 27. Melvin Gordon at Purdue, 11/8/2014 205 44 0 249 Jonathan Taylor at Nebraska, 10/7/2017 249 0 0 249

129 WISCONSIN FOOTBALL | 2019 FACT BOOK Defensive Records

Tackles For Loss - Yardage Career 1. Tarek Saleh, 1993-96 283 Tackles 2. Mike Thompson, 1991-94 281 1. Pete Monty, 1993-96 451 3. Don Davey, 1987-90 247 2. Gary Casper, 1989-92 447 4. Tom Burke, 1995-98 245 3. Tim Krumrie, 1979-82 444 5. Dave Ahrens, 1977-80 212 4. Dave Lokanc, 1970-72 427 6. Tim Jordan, 1982-86 198 Dave Crossen, 1975-78 427 7. Wendell Bryant, 1998-01 187 6. Chris Borland, 2009-13 420 8. Darryl Sims, 1980-84 184 7. Jim Melka, 1981-84 399 9. Vince Biegel, 2012-16 178 8. Mike Taylor, 2009-12 377 10. O’Brien Schofield, 2006-09 174 9. T.J. Edwards, 2015-18 367 11. Chris Borland, 2009-13 172 10. Ken Criter, 1966-68 364 12. John Favret, 1996-00 165 11. Brendan Lynch, 1988-91 362 13. , 2012-15 163 12. Greg Thomas, 1987-90 359 14. DeAndre Levy, 2005-08 155 13. Donnel Thompson, 1996-99 347 15. , 2001-02, 04 149 14. Reggie Holt, 1990-93 344 15. Jason Doering, 1997-2000 338 Quarterback Sacks 16. Nick Greisen, 1998-2001 337 1. Tarek Saleh, 1993-96 33.0 17. Scott Nelson, 1990-93 323 2. Tom Burke, 1995-98 32.0 18. Michael Reid, 1983-86 317 3. Mike Thompson, 1991-94 28.0 19. Mike Thompson, 1991-94 316 4. Tim Jordan, 1983-86 27.0 20. Richard Jakious, 1972-74 315 5. Wendell Bryant, 1998-2001 24.0 21. Malvin Hunter, 1987-90 307 6. John Favret, 1996-00 22.0 22. Eric Unverzagt, 1991, 1993-95 296 7. Vince Biegel, 2012-16 21.5 23. Dennis Stejskal, 1975-77 283 8. Don Davey, 1986-90 21.0 24. Jim Leonhard, 2001-04 281 9. Erasmus James, 2001-02, 04 18.0 25. Dave Ahrens, 1977-80 280 10. O’Brien Schofield, 2006-09 17.0 Darryl Sims, 1980-84 17.0 Solo Tackles Chris Borland, 2009-13 17.0 1. Tim Krumrie, 1979-82 276 13. Matt Shaughnessy, 2005-08 15.5 2. Gary Casper, 1989-92 261 14. DeAndre Levy, 2005-08 15.0 3. Pete Monty, 1993-96 260 15. Joe Schobert, 2012-15 13.5 4. Jason Doering, 1997-2000 250 5. Chris Borland, 2009-13 234 Quarterback Sacks Yardage 6. Dave Lokanc, 1970-72 218 1. Tarek Saleh, 1993-96 227 7. Dave Crossen, 1975-78 218 2. Mike Thompson, 1991-94 215 8. T.J. Edwards, 2015-18 215 3. Tom Burke, 1995-98 189 9. Jim Melka, 1981-84 211 4. Tim Jordan, 1983-86 180 10. Nick Griesen, 1998-01 201 5. Don Davey, 1987-90 174 11. Eric Unverzagt, 1992-95 199 6. Wendell Bryant, 1998-01 145 12. Michael Reid, 1983-86 198 7. Vince Biegel, 2012-16 130 Reggie Holt, 1990-93 198 8. John Favret, 1996-00 128 14. Craig Raddatz, 1983-86 184 Darryl Sims, 1980-84 128 15. Jim Leonhard, 2001-04 182 10. O’Brien Schofield, 2006-09 122 11. Erasmus James, 2001-02, 04 120 Tackles For Loss 12. Matt Shaughnessy, 2005-08 119 1. Tarek Saleh, 1993-96 58.0 13. Joe Schobert, 2012-15 115 2. Mike Thompson, 1991-94 57.0 14. DeAndre Levy, 2005-08 105 3. Tom Burke, 1995-98 54.0 15. Chris Borland, 2009-13 103 4. Chris Borland, 2009-13 50.0 5. Don Davey, 1987-90 49.0 6. Dave Ahrens, 1977-80 43.0 7. Anttaj Hawthorne, 2001-04 42.5 8. Matt Shaughnessy, 2005-08 41.5 9. Wendell Bryant 1998-01 41.0 10. Vince Biegel, 2012-16 39.5 11. Darryl Sims, 1980-84 39.0 12. Mike Taylor, 2009-12 38.5 13. T.J. Edwards, 2015-18 37.5 14. J.J. Watt, 2009-10 36.5 15. Joe Schobert, 2012-15 35.5

130 WISCONSIN FOOTBALL | 2019 FACT BOOK Fumbles Forced Pass Breakups 1. Chris Borland, 2009-13 15 1. Mike Echols, 1998-01 49 2. Erasmus James, 2001-02, 04 7 2. Scott Starks, 2001-04 45 Joe Schobert, 2012-15 7 3. Jamar Fletcher, 1998-00 36 4. Scott Starks, 2001-04 6 4. Sojourn Shelton, 2013-16 32 DeAndre Levy, 2005-08 6 5. Jim Leonhard, 2001-04 29 6. Brendan Kelly, 2008-09, 11-13 5 6. Jack Ikegwuonu, 2005-07 29 7. Bill Poindexter, 1970-71 4 7. Jeff Messenger, 1991-94 26 Ken Simmons, 1973-75 4 Allen Langford, 2004-08 26 Greg Gordon, 1975-78 4 Derrick Tindal, 2014-17 26 David Greenwood, 1979-82 4 10. Devin Smith, 2008-12 24 Clint Sims, 1979-82 4 11. Niles Brinkley, 2006-10 22 Matt VandeBoom, 1980-82 4 12. Steve Wagner, 1973-75 21 Craig Raddatz, 1983-86 4 Troy Vincent, 1988-91 21 Victor Fortino, 1985-88 4 Nick Nelson, 2017 21 Pete Nowka, 1985-88 4 15. Brett Bell, 2001-05 20 Tom Burke, 1995-98 4 Chris Ghidorzi, 1996-99 4 Blocked Kicks John Favret, 1997-00 4 1. Richard Johnson, 1982-84 8 Darius Jones, 2000, 2002-03 4 2. Kenny Gales, 1993-94 5 Robert Brooks, 2001-04 4 3. J.J. Watt, 2009-10 4 Jonathan Casillas, 2005-08 4 4. Tim Rosga, 1996-99 3 O’Brien Schofield, 2007-09 4 Ben Strickland, 2004-07 3 Jay Valai, 2007-10 4 Jonathan Casillas, 2005-08 3 Antonio Fenelus, 2008-11 4 7. Bobby Taylor, 1982-86 2 Mike Taylor, 2009-12 4 Nate Odoms, 1984-86 2 Dezmen Southward, 2010-13 4 Tom Burke, 1995-98 2 Andrew Van Ginkel, 2017-18 4 Nick Hayden, 2004-07 2 Beau Allen, 2010-13 2 Fumbles Recovered 11. 30 tied 1 1. Scott Erdmann, 1975-78 9 2. Mark Zakula, 1972-74 8 Chris Borland, 2009-13 8 4. Ed Bosold, 1971-73 7 Rick Graf, 1983-86 7 Dan Batsch, 1987-90 7 Scott Nelson, 1990-93 7 8. Ken Simmons, 1973-75 6 Dennis Stejskal, 1974-77 6 Dave Ahrens, 1977-80 6 Nick Hayden, 2004-07 6 DeAndre Levy, 2005-08 6 13. Mike Vesperman, 1973-74 5 Terry Buss, 1973-75 5 Clint Sims, 1979-82 5 Michael Reid, 1983-86 5 Brad Mayo, 1986-89 5 Malvin Hunter, 1986-90 5 Michael Caputo, 2012-15 5

Passes Defended 1. Mike Echols, 1998-2001 62 2. Jamar Fletcher, 1998-2000 57 3. Scott Starks, 2001-04 52 4. Jim Leonhard, 2001-04 50 5. Jeff Messenger, 1991-94 44 6. Sojourn Shelton, 2013-16 41 7. Jack Ikegwuonu, 2005-07 35 8. Allen Langford, 2004-08 34 9. Derrick Tindal, 2014-17 32 10. Devin Smith, 2008-12 31 11. Neovia Geyer, 1969-71 30 Scott Nelson, 1990-93 30 13. Steve Wagner, 1973-75 29 14. Niles Brinkley, 2006-10 28 15. Lamarr White, 1986-90 25 T.J. Edwards, 2015-18 25

131 WISCONSIN FOOTBALL | 2019 FACT BOOK Quarterback Sacks Yardage Season 1. Tom Burke, 1998 130 Tackles 2. Tarek Saleh, 1996 97 1. Dave Lokanc, 1972 181 3. Darryl Sims, 1982 84 2. Pete Monty, 1996 178 Tarek Saleh, 1995 84 3. Dave Crossen, 1977 175 T.J. Watt, 2016 84 4. Ken Criter, 1967 169 6. Mike Thompson, 1993 83 5. Nick Greisen, 2001 167 Derek Landisch, 2014 83 6. Dave Lokanc, 1971 162 8. O’Brien Schofield, 2009 80 7. Michael Reid, 1986 156 9. Joe Schobert, 2015 78 8. Mike Taylor, 2011 150 10. Don Davey, 1990 68 9. Aaron Norvell, 1992 148 Erasmus James, 2004 68 10. Nick Greisen, 2000 146 11. Reggie Holt, 1991 144 Passes Defended 12. Chris Borland, 2011 143 1. Mike Echols, 2000 25 13. Donnel Thompson, 1997 141 Jim Leonhard, 2002 25 14. Chuck Winfrey, 1970 140 3. Jamar Fletcher, 2000 21 Gary Casper, 1990 140 Nick Nelson, 2017 21 16. Rick Jakious, 1973 138 5. Jamar Fletcher, 1998 19 17. Pete Monty, 1995 137 Scott Starks, 2003 19 18. Tim Krumrie, 1981 135 7. Jamar Fletcher, 1999 17 19. David Wings, 1987 134 Devin Smith, 2012 17 20. Ken Criter, 1968 133 9. LaMar Campbell, 1996 16 Dave Crossen, 1978 133 Jack Ikegwuonu, 2007 16 Sojourn Shelton, 2016 16 Tackles For Loss 1. Tom Burke, 1998 31.0 Pass Breakups 2. O’Brien Schofield, 2009 24.5 1. Nick Nelson, 2017 21 3. Darryl Sims, 1982 24.0 2. Mike Echols, 2000 19 Don Davey, 1990 24.0 3. Scott Starks, 2003 18 5. Tarek Saleh, 1995 23.0 4. Jack Ikegwuonu, 2007 15 6. Tarek Saleh, 1996 21.0 5. Jamar Fletcher, 2000 14 J.J. Watt, 2010 21.0 Jim Leonhard, 2002 14 8. Anttaj Hawthorne, 2003 20.0 7. Troy Vincent, 1991 13 9. Joe Schobert, 2015 19.5 Allen Langford, 2008 13 10. Tom Burke, 1997 19.0 Devin Smith, 2012 13 Chris Borland, 2011 19.0 10. Ken Dixon, 1976 12 Jamar Fletcher, 1998 12 Tackles For Loss Yardage Mike Echols, 1999 12 1. Tom Burke, 1998 151 Mike Echols, 2001 12 2. O’Brien Schofield, 2009 126 Marcus Cromartie, 2012 12 3. Tarek Saleh, 1995 118 Sojourn Shelton, 2016 12 4. Don Davey, 1990 117 5. Tarek Saleh, 1996 106 Fumbles Forced 6. Darryl Sims, 1982 103 1. Chris Borland, 2009 5 7. Derek Landisch, 2014 100 Chris Borland, 2011 5 8. Joe Schobert, 2015 98 Joe Schobert, 2015 5 9. T.J. Watt, 2016 93 4. Cyril Weems, 1995 3 10. J.J. Watt, 2010 91 Tom Burke, 1997 3 Erasmus James, 2001 3 Quarterback Sacks Alex Lewis, 2003 3 1. Tom Burke, 1998 22.0 Robert Brooks, 2004 3 2. Tarek Saleh, 1996 14.0 Jay Valai, 2008 3 3. Tarek Saleh, 1995 12.0 O’Brien Schofield, 2009 3 O’Brien Schofield, 2009 12.0 J.J. Watt, 2010 3 5. T.J. Watt, 2016 11.5 Mike Taylor, 2011 3 6. Tim Jordan, 1985 11.0 Chris Borland, 2012 3 Darryl Sims, 1982 11.0 8. Mike Thompson, 1993 10.0 Bryan Jurewicz, 1996 10.0 10. Joe Schobert, 2015 9.5

132 WISCONSIN FOOTBALL | 2019 FACT BOOK Fumbles Recovered Quarterback Sacks Yardage 1. Ed Bosold, 1972 5 1. Alex Lewis vs. Purdue, 10/18/2003 39 2. Jim DeLisle, 1968 4 2. Mike Thompson vs. Northwestern, 10/9/1993 38 Nate Butler, 1970 4 3. Darryl Sims vs. Northwestern, 10/30/1982 37 Scott Erdmann, 1977 4 4. Tim Jordan vs. Northwestern, 10/19/1985 33 Michael Caputo, 2014 4 5. Wendell Bryant vs. Penn State, 9/22/2001 32 6. Nick Hayden, 2007 3 Chris Borland, 2009 3 Passes Defended Aaron Henry, 2010 3 1. Mike Echols vs. Purdue, 11/6/1999 6 Chris Borland, 2012 3 2. Steve Wagner vs. Purdue, 9/14/1974 5 Jamar Fletcher vs. Oregon, 9/9/2000 5 Blocked Kicks Jamar Fletcher vs. Iowa, 10/28/2000 5 1. Richard Johnson, 1984 6 Jim Leonhard vs. Fresno State, 8/23/2002 5 2. Kenny Gales, 1993 3 Jim Leonhard vs. Penn State, 9/25/2004 5 Tim Rosga, 1998 3 J.J. Watt, 2010 3 Fumbles Forced 5. 6 players tied with 2 1. Alex Lewis vs. Iowa, 11/2/2002 2 Jay Valai vs. Ohio State, 10/4/2008 2 J.J. Watt vs. Northwestern, 11/27/10 2 Game Chris Borland vs. Illinois, 11/19/11 2 Joe Schobert vs. Iowa, 10/3/2015 2 Tackles 6. Occurred numerous times 1 1. Dave Crossen vs. Purdue, 11/5/1977 28 2. Ken Criter vs. Ohio State, 11/9/1968 27 Fumbles Recovered Dave Lokanc vs. Ohio State, 10/28/1972 27 1. Michael Reid vs. Ohio State, 11/16/1985 3 4. Mark Zakula vs. Northwestern, 11/17/1973 25 2. 17 players tied with 2 5. Dave Lokanc vs. Indiana, 10/9/1971 24 (MR: Chris Borland vs. Minnesota, 11/23/2013) Dave Crossen vs. Iowa, 11/12/1977 24 David Wings vs. Iowa, 10/10/1987 24 Blocked Kicks 8. Dave Lokanc vs. Northwestern, 10/2/1971 23 1. Richard Johnson vs. Missouri, 9/15/1984 3 Richard Jakious vs. N’western, 11/17/1973 23 2. Nate Odomes vs. Indiana, 11/2/1985 2 Dennis Stejskal vs. Purdue, 10/11/1975 23 Dave Crossen vs. Indiana, 11/13/1976 23 Dave Crossen vs. Oregon, 9/30/1978 23 Larry Spurlin vs. Indiana, 10/6/1979 23 Scott Nelson vs. Iowa, 10/13/1990 23 Bob Adamov vs. Purdue, 10/10/1998 23

Tackles For Loss 1. Alex Lewis vs. Purdue, 10/18/2003 6.5 2. Darryl Sims vs. Northwestern, 10/30/1982 6.0 Tim Jordan vs. Northwestern, 10/19/1985 6.0 Wendell Bryant vs. Penn State, 9/22/2001 6.0 5. Mike Thompson vs. Northwestern, 10/9/1993 5.0 John Favret vs. Boise State, 9/6/1997 5.0 Tom Burke vs. Northwestern, 9/26/1998 5.0 Tom Burke vs. Iowa, 10/24/1998 5.0 Tom Burke vs. Penn State, 11/21/1998 5.0 Garret Dooley vs. Northwestern, 9/30/2017 5.0

Tackles For Loss Yardage 1. Darryl Sims vs. Northwestern, 10/30/1982 43 2. Alex Lewis vs. Purdue, 10/18/2003 42 3. John Tietz vs. Michigan, 11/18/1967 41 4. Mike Thompson vs. N’western, 10/9/1993 38 5. Wendell Bryant vs. Penn State, 9/22/2001 34

Quarterback Sacks 1. Tim Jordan vs. Northwestern, 10/19/1985 6 2. Mike Thompson vs. Northwestern, 10/9/1993 5 Tom Burke vs. Iowa, 10/24/1998 5 Wendell Bryant vs. Penn State, 9/22/2001 5 Alex Lewis vs. Purdue, 10/18/2003 5

133 WISCONSIN FOOTBALL | 2019 FACT BOOK Interception Leaders

Career Game Interceptions Interceptions 1. Jamar Fletcher, 1998-2000 21 1. Clarence Bratt vs. Minnesota, 11/20/1954 4 Jim Leonhard, 2001-04 21 2. Gene Evans vs. Marquette, 9/21/1946 3 3. Neovia Greyer, 1969-71 18 Bob Radcliffe vs. Navy, 10/15/1949 3 Jeff Messenger, 1991-94 18 Ed Withers vs. Iowa, 10/14/1950 3 5. Scott Nelson, 1990-93 14 Burt Hable vs. Minnesota, 11/22/1952 3 6. Mike Echols, 1998-2001 12 Dale Hackbart vs. Minnesota, 11/22/1958 3 7. David Greenwood, 1979-82 10 Tom Schinke vs. Iowa, 10/1/1966 3 T.J. Edwards, 2015-18 10 Neovia Greyer vs. Illinois, 11/14/1970 3 9. Dave Fronek, 1963-65 9 Ken Dixon vs. Illinois, 11/1/1975 3 Craig Raddatz, 1983-86 9 Nate Odomes vs. Hawaii, 9/6/1986 3 Nate Odomes, 1984-86 9 Matt VandenBoom vs. Michigan, 9/12/1981 3 Eddie Fletcher, 1988-91 9 Jamar Fletcher vs. Oregon, 9/9/2000 3 Shane Carter, 2005-08 9 Antonio Fenelus, 2008-11 9 Interception Return Average (Minimum 3 returns) Sojourn Shelton, 2013-16 9 1. Ed Withers vs. Iowa, 10/14/1950 51.5

Interception Return Yards 1. Jamar Fletcher, 1998-2000 459 Longest Interception Returns 2. Neovia Greyer, 1969-71 285 3. Scott Nelson, 1990-93 261 99 (TD) Joe Ferguson vs. Utah State, 9/1/2017 98 (TD) Billy Lowe vs. Purdue, 10/16/1954 Interception Return Average (Minimum 8 returns) 94 (TD) Ron Steiner vs. West Virginia, 10/5/1957 1. Ed Withers, 1949-51 25.0 89 (TD) Jim Nettles vs. New Mexico State, 9/29/1962 2. Jamar Fletcher, 1998-2000 21.9 87 Jamar Fletcher vs. Indiana, 11/11/2000 3. Jim Nettles, 1961-63 21.1 84 (TD) Roderick Rodgers vs. Purdue, 10/22/2005 4. Jim Miller, 1953-55 19.9 5. Steve Wagner, 1974-75 18.6 Pre-Modern Era (Prior to 1946) Scott Nelson, 1990-93 18.6 105 (TD) Coots Cunningham vs. Purdue, 11/16/1907 100 (TD) Jack Wink vs. Great Lakes, 10/17/1942

Season Interceptions 1. Jim Leonhard, 2002 11 2. Neovia Greyer, 1970 9 3. Dale Hackbart, 1958 7 Scott Erdmann, 1976 7 Nate Odomes, 1986 7 Jeff Messenger, 1993 7 Jamar Fletcher, 1998 7 Jamar Fletcher, 1999 7 Jamar Fletcher, 2000 7 Jim Leonhard, 2003 7 Shane Carter, 2007 7

Interception Return Yards 1. Jamar Fletcher, 2000 179 2. David Greenwood, 1981 156 3. Jamar Fletcher, 1998 145 4. Scott Erdmann, 1976 143 5. Joe Ferguson, 2017 136

Interception Return Avg. (Minimum 4 returns) 1. Joe Ferguson, 2017 34.0 2. Pat Levenhagen, 1955 30.5 3. Jim Nettles, 1962 26.5 Russ Bellford, 1983 26.5 5. David Greenwood, 1981 26.0

134 WISCONSIN FOOTBALL | 2019 FACT BOOK Punting Records

Punting Yards Career Records 1. Drew Meyer, 2012 3,233 Punting Average (Minimum 100 punts) 2. Kevin Stemke, 1998 3,155 1. Kevin Stemke, 1997-2000 43.5 3. Kevin Stemke, 2000 3,070 2. Ken DeBauche, 2004-07 42.5 4. Scott Cepicky, 1986 2,879 3. Jim Bakken, 1959-61 42.4 5. R.J. Morse, 2002 2,765 4. Brad Nortman, 2008-11 42.1 6. Brad Nortman, 2008 2,761 5. Scott Cepicky, 1984-87 41.1 7. Drew Meyer, 2015 2,737 6. Dick Mileager, 1975-77 40.3 8. Brad Brekke, 1990 2,667 7. John Krugman, 1970-71 39.8 9. Scott Cepicky, 1985 2,648 8. Drew Meyer, 2012-15 39.6 10. Dave Fronek, 1965 2,618 9. R.J. Morse, 2001-04 39.3 10. Anthony Lotti, 2016-present 38.8 Game Records Punting Yards Punts 1. Kevin Stemke, 1997-2000 10,660 1. Dave Fronek vs. Nebraska, 10/9/1965 12 2. Scott Cepicky, 1984-87 10,235 Bob Schaffner vs. Iowa, 10/19/1968 12 3. Drew Meyer, 2012-15 10,125 Brad Brekke vs. Miami, Fla., 9/9/1989 12 4. Ken DeBauche, 2004-07 9,815 4. five players tied with 11 5. Brad Nortman, 2008-11 8,383 (MR: Ken DeBauche vs. Michigan, 9/23/2006) 6. Sam Veit, 1991-94 8,016 7. David Greenwood, 1979-82 7,208 Punting Yards 8. Brad Brekke, 1988-90 7,149 1. Ken DeBauche vs. Michigan, 9/23/2006 514 9. R.J. Morse, 2001-04 6,451 2. Brad Brekke vs. Miami, Fla., 9/9/1989 500 10. Anthony Lotti, 2016-present 5,438 3. Scott Cepicky vs. Wyoming, 9/27/1986 453 4. Kevin Stemke vs. Michigan, 11/14/1998 445 Punts 5. Dave Fronek vs. Nebraska, 10/9/1965 444 1. Drew Meyer, 2012-15 256 2. Scott Cepicky, 1984-87 249 Punting Average (Minimum 5 punts) 3. Kevin Stemke, 1997-2000 245 1. Dick Mileager vs. Kansas, 10/2/1976 52.2 4. Ken DeBauche, 2004-07 231 2. Scott Cepicky vs. UNLV, 9/20/1986 52.0 5. Sam Veit, 1991-94 209 3. Brad Nortman vs. Illinois, 10/25/2008 51.7 6. Brad Nortman, 2008-11 199 4. George O’Brien vs. Iowa, 10/18/1952 51.0 7. Brad Brekke, 1988-90 192 5. Scott Cepicky vs. N’western, 10/19/1985 50.8 8. David Greenwood, 1979-82 191 9. R.J. Morse 2001-04 164 10. Anthony Lotti, 2016-present 140 Longest Punts 96 George O’Brien vs. Iowa, 10/18/1952 Season Records 90 Jim Bakken vs. Northwestern, 11/11/1961 86 Kevin Stemke vs. Michigan State, 10/23/1999 Punting Average (Minimum 20 punts) 85 Wendell Gulseth vs. Rice, 11/1/1952 1. Ken DeBauche, 2005 44.8 82 David Greenwood vs. Air Force, 9/15/1979 2. Kevin Stemke, 2000 44.5 3. Kevin Stemke, 1997 43.9 Pre-Modern Era (Prior to 1946) 4. Kevin Stemke, 1998 43.8 110 Pat O’Dea vs. Minnesota, 10/30/1897 5. Scott Cepicky, 1986 43.0 100 Pat O’Dea vs. Yale, 10/21/1899 6. Brad Nortman, 2010 42.7 85 Pat O’Dea vs. Lake Forest, 10/10/1896 7. Brad Nortman, 2011 42.2 8. Dick Mileager, 1975 42.2 9. Scott Cepicky, 1985 42.0 Brad Nortman, 2009 42.0

Punts 1. Drew Meyer, 2012 80 2. R.J. Morse, 2002 74 3. Dave Fronek, 1965 72 Kevin Stemke, 1998 72 5. David Greenwood, 1980 70 Brad Brekke, 1990 70 7. Kevin Stemke, 2000 69 Drew Meyer, 2015 69 9. David Greenwood, 1981 68 10. Brad Brekke, 1989 67 Scott Cepicky, 1986 67

135 WISCONSIN FOOTBALL | 2019 FACT BOOK Kickoff/Punt Return Records

Punt Return Average Career Records (Minimum 25 returns) Kickoff Returns 1. Brandon Williams, 2002-2005 13.7 1. David Gilreath, 2007-10 135 2. Jim Leonhard, 2001-04 12.8 2. Brandon Williams, 2002-05 106 3. Nick Davis, 1998-2001 12.1 3. Fred Owens, 1986-89 84 4. Troy Vincent, 1988-91 11.4 4. Nick Davis, 1998-2001 77 5. Jared Abbrederis, 2010-13 10.7 5. Kenzel Doe, 2011-14 58 6. Thad McFadden, 1980-81, 1983-84 10.2 6. Marvin Neal, 1979-81, 1983 51 7. Nate Odomes, 1984-86 10.0 7. Aaron Stecker, 1995-96 45 8. Jim Miller, 1953-55 9.9 8. Greg Johnson, 1969, 1971 44 9. Louis Holland, 1961-63 9.9 Michael Morgan, 1974-77 44 10. David Gilreath, 2007-2010 9.9 10. Ira Matthews, 1975-78 43 Punt Return Touchdowns Kickoff Return Yards 1. Ira Matthews, 1975-78 4 1. David Gilreath, 2007-10 3,025 2. Troy Vincent, 1988-91 3 2. Brandon Williams, 2002-05 2,349 Nick Davis, 1998-01 3 3. Nick Davis, 1998-2001 1,778 Jim Leonhard, 2001-04 3 4. Fred Owens, 1986-89 1,626 5. Kenzel Doe, 2011-14 1,388 6. Greg Johnson, 1969, 1971 1,081 Season Records 7. Aaron Stecker, 1995-96 1,015 Kickoff Returns 8. Marvin Neal, 1979-81, 1983 1,009 1. David Gilreath, 2007 42 9. Ira Matthews, 1975-78 989 2. David Gilreath, 2008 40 10. Tom Schinke, 1965-67 940 3. Freddie Owens, 1988 30 4. Brandon Williams, 2003 29 Kickoff Return Average (Minimum 30 returns) 5. Jared Abbrederis, 2011 28 1. Jared Abbrederis, 2010-13 25.8 Kenzel Doe, 2014 28 2. Kenzel Doe, 2011-present 25.5 7. Nick Davis, 2001 27 3. Greg Johnson, 1969, 1971 24.6 David Gilreath, 2010 27 4. Daniel Crooks, 1969-70 24.2 9. David Gilreath, 2009 26 5. Chris Davis, 1971-73 23.8 Aron Cruickshank, 2018 26 6. Tom Schinke, 1965-67 23.5 7. Ron Smith, 1962-64 23.5 Kickoff Return Yards 8. Nick Davis, 1998-2001 23.1 1. David Gilreath, 2007 967 9. Ira Matthews, 1975-78 23.0 2. David Gilreath, 2008 784 10. Aaron Stecker, 1995-96 22.6 3. Jared Abbrederis, 2011 689 4. Brandon Williams, 2002 670 Kickoff Return Touchdowns 5. David Gilreath, 2010 659 1. Ira Matthews, 1975-78 2 6. Brandon Williams, 2003 626 Nick Davis, 1998-2001 2 7. Kenzel Doe, 2014 623 8. Brandon Williams, 2005 616 Punt Returns Nate Odomes, 1986 616 1. Jim Leonhard, 2001-04 105 10. David Gilreath, 2009 615 2. Nick Davis, 1998-2001 83 3. David Gilreath, 2007-2010 73 Kickoff Return Average (Minimum 10 returns) 4. Thad McFadden, 1980-81, 1983-84 72 1. Ira Matthews, 1976 29.6 5. Troy Vincent, 1988-91 68 2. Danny Crooks, 1970 29.3 6. Jared Abbrederis, 2010-13 55 3. Greg Johnson, 1971 28.4 7. Kenzel Doe, 2011-14 49 4. Brandon Williams, 2005 28.0 8. Archie Burks, 1950-52 47 5. Michael Jones, 1984 27.9 9. Ira Matthews, 1975-78 45 6. Dan Kissling, 1986 26.7 10. Keith Jackson, 1993-94 41 7. Kenzel Doe, 2013 26.5 Punt Return Yards 8. Nick Davis, 1999 25.6 1. Jim Leonhard, 2001-04 1,347 9. Ronald Smith, 1964 25.4 2. Nick Davis, 1998-2001 1,007 10. Thomas Schinke, 1966 24.7 3. Troy Vincent, 1988-91 773 Kickoff Return Touchdowns 4. Thad McFadden, 1980-81, 1983-84 731 1. Ira Matthews, 1976 2 5. David Gilreath, 2007-2010 721 Nick Davis, 1999 2 6. Jared Abbrederis, 2010-13 587 7. Kenzel Doe, 2011-14 481 8. Ira Matthews, 1975-78 443 9. Brandon Williams, 2002-2005 438 10. Gene Evans, 1947, 1949 395

136 WISCONSIN FOOTBALL | 2019 FACT BOOK Punt Returns Kickoff Return Yards 1. Keith Jackson, 1994 38 1. Jared Abbrederis vs. Oregon, 1/2/2012 201 2. Jim Leonhard, 2002 36 2. David Gilreath vs. Michigan St., 9/29/2007 189 3. Jim Leonhard, 2004 35 3. Clarence Self vs. Michigan, 11/15/1947 178 4. Jim Leonhard, 2003 34 4. David Gilreath vs. Ohio State, 10/16/2010 163 5. Thad McFadden, 1984 32 5. Fred Owens vs. Illinois, 10/28/1989 153 6. Zach Hampton, 2006 31 6. Nate Odomes vs. Indiana, 11/1/1986 152 7. Nick Davis, 1998 28 7. Tom Schinke vs. Michigan, 10/29/1966 143 8. Jamel Brown, 1992 27 Brandon Williams vs. Minn., 11/23/2002 143 9. Brandon Williams, 2005 26 9. Kenzel Doe vs. South Carolina, 1/1/2014 142 David Gilreath, 2007 26 10. Jared Abbrederis vs. Mich. St., 12/3/2011 141

Punt Return Yards Kickoff Return Average (Minimum 3 returns) 1. Jim Leonhard, 2003 470 1. Selvie Washington vs. Nebraska, 9/21/1974 42.7 2. Jim Leonhard, 2004 443 2. Natrell Jamerson vs. Maryland, 11/7/2015 41.7 3. Jim Leonhard, 2002 434 3. David Gilreath vs. Ohio State, 10/16/2010 40.8 4. Nick Davis, 1998 427 4. Gary Ellerson vs. Iowa, 11/13/1982 37.0 5. Thad McFadden, 1984 394 5. Tom Schinke vs. Michigan, 10/29/1966 35.8 6. Brandon Williams, 2005 380 7. David Gilreath, 2007 364 Punt Returns 8. Jared Abbrederis, 2011 315 1. Williams Lane vs. Indiana, 11/3/1951 12 9. Keith Jackson, 1995 292 2. Keith Jackson vs. Indiana, 9/24/1994 8 10. Troy Vincent, 1990 276 3. Greg Johnson vs. Northern Illinois, 9/11/1971 7 Jim Leonhard vs. West Virginia, 9/7/2002 7 Punt Return Average (Minimum 15 returns) Kenzel Doe vs. Bowling Green, 9/20/2014 7 1. Ira Matthews, 1978 16.9 5. Occurred numerous times 6 2. Jared Abbrederis, 2011 15.8 (MR: Aaron Stecker vs. Hawaii, 11/30/1996) 3. Nick Davis, 1998 15.3 4. Brandon Williams, 2005 14.6 Punt Return Yards 5. David Gilreath, 2007 14.0 1. Earl Girard vs. Iowa, 11/8/1947 158 6. Troy Vincent, 1989 13.8 2. Greg Johnson vs. Northern Ill., 9/11/1971 153 Jim Leonhard, 2003 13.8 3. Troy Vincent vs. Western Ill., 9/14/1991 146 8. Daniel Crooks, 1970 12.7 4. Louis Holland vs. Indiana, 10/6/1962 128 9. Jim Leonhard, 2004 12.7 5. Aaron Stecker vs. Hawaii, 11/30/1996 122 10. Nick Davis, 1999 12.6 Punt Return Average (Minimum 3 returns) Punt Return Touchdowns 1. Earl Girard vs. Iowa, 11/8/1947 52.7 1. Earl Girard, 1947 2 2. Nick Davis vs. Murray State, 9/4/1999 38.7 Nick Davis, 1998 2 3. Troy Vincent vs. Western Ill., 9/14/1991 36.5 Jim Leonhard, 2003 2 4. Jim Leonhard vs. Purdue, 10/18/2003 33.0 Brandon Williams, 2005 2 5. Nick Davis vs. Penn State, 11/21/1998 29.7

Game Records Longest Returns

Kickoff Returns Kick Return off 1. Jared Abbrederis vs. Oregon, 1/2/2012 8 100 (TD) Ira Matthews vs. Iowa, 11/6/1976 2. David Gilreath vs. Michigan State, 9/29/2007 7 100 (TD) Michael Jones vs. Northwestern, 9/29/1984 David Gilreath vs. Penn State, 10/11/2008 7 100 (TD) Aaron Stecker vs. Minnesota, 11/11/1995 James White vs. Michigan State, 10/2/2010 7 98 (TD) Natrell Jamerson vs. Maryland, 11/7/2015 5. Freddie Owens vs. Indiana, 11/11/1989 6 97 (TD) Ira Matthews vs. Northwestern, 10/23/1976 Aaron Stecker vs. Colorado, 9/2/1995 6 97 (TD) David Gilreath vs. Ohio State, 10/16/2010 Ahmad Merritt vs. Syracuse, 8/24/1997 6 Brandon Williams vs. Minnesota, 11/23/2002 6 Pre-Modern Era (Prior to 1946) David Gilreath vs. Illinois, 10/6/2007 6 100 (TD) vs. Chicago, 11/28/1901 David Gilreath vs. Minnesota, 11/17/2007 6 99 (TD) Lynn Jordan vs. Michigan, 11/10/1934 Kenzel Doe vs. Ohio State, 12/6/2014 6 Punt Return 90 (TD) Troy Vincent vs. Western Illinois, 9/14/1991 89 (TD) Josh Hunt vs. Western Michigan, 8/31/2000 87 (TD) Danny Crooks vs. Michigan, 10/31/1970 85 (TD) Earl Girard vs. Iowa, 11/8/1947 85 (TD) Greg Johnson vs. Northern Illinois, 9/11/1971

Pre-Modern Era (Prior to 1946) 75 (TD) Sam Behr vs. Lawrence, 10/4/1930

137 WISCONSIN FOOTBALL | 2019 FACT BOOK Statistical Champions

2011 Montee Ball 16.9 Passing Efficiency Big Ten (Individual) 2014 Melvin Gordon 13.7 2010 168.1 rating Rushing Yards* 2011 186.2 rating 1941 Pat Harder 443 Scoring (TDs) 1951 Alan Ameche 774 2009 John Clay 18 Total Offense 1952 Alan Ameche 721 2011 Montee Ball 39 1945 310.0 ypg 1974 Billy Marek 161.0 2012 Montee Ball 22 1951 391.3 ypg 1993 Brent Moss 136.4 2014 Melvin Gordon 32 1952 415.5 ypg 1996 Ron Dayne 162.2 2018 Jonathan Taylor 16 1962 305.4 ypg 1998 Ron Dayne 138.6 1963 305.4 ypg 1999 Ron Dayne 169.5 Punting Average 1993 455.2 ypg 2001 Anthony Davis 133.3 1943 Ray Dooney 39.0 2009 416.9 ypg 2006 P.J. Hill 120.7 1945 Rex Johns 40.8 2011 469.9 ypg 2009 John Clay 116.7 1946 T.A. Cox 43.0 2011 Montee Ball 137.4 1950 Jim Hammond 42.0 Scoring Offense 2014 Melvin Gordon 184.4 1960 Jim Bakken 41.5 1952 26.3 ppg 2017 Jonathan Taylor 141.2 1961 Jim Bakken 41.2 1954 19.3 ppg 2018 Jonathan Taylor 168.8 1973 Ken Simmons 41.9 1962 28.4 ppg *per-game averages starting in 1974 1998 Kevin Stemke 43.8 1993 32.5 ppg 2000 Kevin Stemke 44.5 1999 34.1 ppg Passing Yards 2005 Ken DeBauche 44.8 2009 31.8 ppg 1941 Len Seelinger 419 2010 41.5 ppg 1950 John Coatta 610 Interceptions Per Game 2011 44.1 ppg 1951 John Coatta 1,030 2002 Jim Leonhard 0.79 1953 Jim Miller 683 2003 Jim Leonhard 0.54 3rd Down Conversions 1960 Ron Miller 966 2010 .503 (73-145) 1961 Ron Miller 1,168 Passes Defended 2011 .547 (93-170) 1962 Ron Vander Kelen 1,009 2002 Jim Leonhard 25 2017 .486 (90-185) 1970 Neil Graff 926 Punt Return Average 4th Down Conversions Pass Efficiency 2007 David Gilreath 14.0 2011 .700 (7-10) 2009 Scott Tolzien 143.0 2011 Jared Abbrederis 15.8 2014 .778 (14-18) 2010 Scott Tolzien 165.9 2015 .750 (6-8) 2011 Russell Wilson 191.8 All-Purpose Yards 2011 Montee Ball 159.2 Red Zone Scoring Total Offense Yards* 2014 Melvin Gordon 195.7 2011 .947 (71-75) 1959 Dale Hackbart 686 2018 Jonathan Taylor 173.4 1960 Ron Miller 981 Scoring Defense 1962 Ron Vander Kelen 1,237 Tackles Per Game 1942 7.6 ppg 1983 Randy Wright 244.3 2011 Mike Taylor 10.7 1958 11.0 ppg *per-game averages starting in 1983 1998 11.9 ppg 1999 12.8 ppg Receiving Yards Big Ten (Team) 2006 12.1 ppg 1941 249 2015 13.7 ppg Rushing Offense 1951 Jerry Witt 372 2017 13.9 ppg 1951 235.6 ypg 1961 Pat Richter 656 1952 256.3 ypg 1962 Pat Richter 440 Total Defense 1993 261.4 ypg 1963 Rick Reichardt 383 1951 142.9 ypg 1996 249.4 ypg 2001 Lee Evans 1,545 1999 298.1 ypg 1998 215.8 ypg 2003 Lee Evans 1,213 2004 291.2 ypg 1999 273.6 ypg 2005 Brandon Williams 1,095 2006 253.1 ypg 2008 211.2 ypg 2015 268.5 ypg 2009 203.8 ypg Scoring (Points) 2017 262.1 ypg 2011 235.6 ypg 1941 Pat Harder 58 2014 320.1 ypg 1945 (tri-) 36 Rushing Defense 2018 273.4 ypg 1951 Jerry Witt 48 1949 109.7 ypg 1962 Lou Holland 54 1951 68.9 ypg Passing Offense 1963 Lou Holland (co-) 30 2009 88.2 ypg 1941 99.6 ypg 1973 Billy Marek (co-) 8.3 2015 95.4 ypg 1951 155.4 ypg 1974 Billy Marek 11.3 2016 98.8 ypg 1960 157.1 ypg 1999 Ron Dayne 10.0 1961 157.1 ypg 2005 Brian Calhoun 10.5 1963 170.0 ypg 2006 P.J. Hill (co-) 7.4 2009 John Clay 8.3

138 WISCONSIN FOOTBALL | 2019 FACT BOOK Passing Defense Kickoff Coverage 1951 74.0 ypg 2007 47.0 avg. NCAA (Team) 1965 107.3 ypg Total Defense 1975 61.0 ypg First Downs 1951 154.8 ypg 1991 100.2ypg 2010 311 1999 97.9 ypg 2011 326 Scoring Defense 2006 138.3 ypg 1951 6.6 ppg 2014 168.0 ypg Fewest Penalties 1998 10.2 ppg 2010 30.7 ypg 2015 13.7 ppg Pass Efficiency Defense 2012 36.1 ypg 2006 84.2 rating Pass Efficiency Defense 2017 96.4 rating 2006 84.19 rating NCAA (Individual) 2017 96.39 rating Opponent 3rd Down Conversions Rushing 2004 .312 (53-170) Time of Possession 2014 Melvin Gordon 184.8 2006 .282 (51-181) 2007 33:43/game 2018 Jonathan Taylor 168.8 2009 33:55/game Opponent Red Zone Scoring 2016 34:58/game 2015 .760 (19-25) Pass Efficiency 2011 Russell Wilson 191.89 2017 .714 (25-35) Turnover margin 1998 +1.92 Time of Possession Scoring 1974 Billy Marek 12.7 2004 33.40/game Passing offense 2011 Montee Ball 16.9 2007 33:43/game 1961 188.4 ypg 2009 33:55/game 2014 Melvin Gordon 13.7 2010 32:57/game Scoring offense Field Goals Per Game 2011 32:13/game 1962 32.2 ppg 2013 33:34/game 1959 Karl Holzwarth 0.8 2015 33:51/game Net punting Kick Return Average 2016 34:58/game 2000 41.2 avg 2017 35:29/game 1976 Ira Matthews 29.6

Turnover Margin Punt Return Average 1993 +1.17 1978 Ira Matthews 16.9 1998 +1.92 2002 +1.29 Interceptions Per Game 2005 +1.00 1998 Jamar Fletcher 0.67 2011 +1.14 2002 Jim Leonhard 0.79

Punting All-Purpose Yards 1946 39.3 avg. 2014 Melvin Gordon 195.7 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.

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. 139 WISCONSIN FOOTBALL | 2019 FACT BOOK Yearly Statistical Leaders

2013 112 Chris Borland (73-39) Tackles 2012 123 Mike Taylor (69-54) Defensive Line 2011 150 Mike Taylor (60-90) Year No. Player (Solo-Asst.) 2010 66 Blake Sorensen (30-36) 2018 32 Matt Henningsen (8-24) 2009 74 Jaevery McFadden (43-31) 2017 52 Alec James (32-20) 2008 84 Jaevery McFadden (34-50) 2016 27 Conor Sheehy (12-15) 2007 96 Jonathan Casillas (57-39) 2015 41 Chikwe Obasih (19-22) 2006 90 Mark Zalewski (55-35) 2014 25 Arthur Goldberg (13-12) 2005 95 Dontez Sanders (51-44) 2013 29 Pat Muldoon (15-14) 2004 76 Dontez Sanders (35-41) 2012 42 David Gilbert (21-21) 2003 98 Jeff Mack (45-53) 2011 38 Louis Nzegwu (16-22) 2002 86 Alex Lewis (56-30) 2010 62 J.J. Watt (42-20) 2001 167 Nick Greisen (101-66) 2009 62 O’Brien Schofield (43-19) 2000 146 Nick Greisen (90-56) 2008 59 Mike Newkirk (33-26) 1999 115 Chris Ghidorzi (68-47) 2007 60 Matt Shaughnessy (41-19) 1998 109 Donnel Thompson (65-44) 2006 35 Matt Shaughnessy (19-16) 1997 141 Donnel Thompson (82-59) 2005 56 Nick Hayden (29-27) 1996 178 Pete Monty (95-83) 2004 42 Anttaj Hawthorne (23-19) 1995 137 Pete Monty (92-45) 2003 75 Anttaj Hawthorne (31-44) 1994 131 Pete Monty (71-60) 2002 68 Anttaj Hawthorne (36-32) 1993 100 Yusef Burgess (63-37) 2001 69 Wendell Bryant (48-21) 1992 148 Aaron Norvell (79-69) 2000 48 Wendell Bryant (31-17) 1991 131 Brendan Lynch (78-53) 1999 48 Wendell Bryant (29-19) 1990 140 Gary Casper (75-65) 1998 100 Tom Burke (62-38) 1989 93 Brendan Lynch (51-42) 1997 86 Tom Burke (54-32) 1988 115 David Wings (62-53) 1996 74 Tarek Saleh (52-22) 1987 134 David Wings (46-88) 1995 80 Jason Maniecki (50-30) 1986 156 Michael Reid (102-54) 1994 80 Mike Thompson (48-32) 1985 116 Craig Raddatz (84-32) 1993 60 Lamark Shackerford (45-15) 1984 127 Jim Melka (61-66) 1992 84 Mike Thompson (44-40) 1983 111 Jim Melka (64-47) 1991 105 Mike Thompson (61-44) 1982 130 Jim Melka (68-62) 1990 122 Don Davey (64-58) 1981 121 Dave Levenick (67-54) 1989 49 John Banaszak (26-23) 1980 98 Dave Levenick (63-35) 1988 60 Chad VandeZande (25-35) 1979 118 Larry Spurlin (57-61) 1987 62 Chad VandeZande (21-41) 1978 133 Dave Crossen (74-59) 1986 82 Michael Boykins (48-34) 1977 175 Dave Crossen (85-90) 1985 54 Michael Boykins (34-20) 1976 104 Tim Halleran (54-50) 1984 60 Scott Bergold (28-32) 1975 102 John Zimmerman (57-45) 1983 64 Scott Bergold (37-27) 1974 104 Rick Jakious (61-43) 1982 109 Tim Krumrie (67-42) 1973 138 Rick Jakious (74-64) 1981 135 Tim Krumrie (82-53) 1972 181 Dave Lokanc (101-80) 1980 105 Tim Krumrie (72-33) 1971 162 Dave Lokanc (79-83) 1979 95 Tim Krumrie (55-40) 1970 140 Chuck Winfrey (70-70) 1978 104 Dan Relich (66-38) 1969 ––– –––––––––––––––––– 1977 51 Dan Relich (35-16) 1968 133 Ken Criter (81-52) 1976 79 Dennis Stejskal (45-34) 1967 169 Ken Criter (85-84) 1975 111 Dennis Stejskal (60-51) 1966 130 Bob Richter (62-68) 1974 95 Mike Jenkins (47-48) 1973 75 Mike Seifert (48-27) Defensive Backs 1972 83 Mike Jenkins (39-44) Year No. Player (Solo-Asst.) 1971 68 Jim Schymanski (42-26) 2018 43 D'Cota Dixon (28-15) 1970 111 Jim DeLisle (50-61) 2017 55 D'Cota Dixon (34-21) 1969 120 Bill Gregory (56-64) 2016 74 Leo Musso (50-24) 1968 83 Jim DeLisle (60-23) 2015 65 Michael Caputo (36-29) 1967 131 Tom Domres (72-59) 2014 106 Michael Caputo (64-42) 1966 ––– –––––––––––––––––– 2013 63 Michael Caputo (36-27) 2012 69 Dezmen Southward (44-25) Linebackers 2011 67 Aaron Henry (44-23) Year No. Player (Solo-Asst.) 2010 58 Aaron Henry (47-11) 2018 113 T.J. Edwards (73-40) 2009 55 Devin Smith (41-14) 2017 88 Ryan Connelly (57-31) 2008 56 Jay Valai (35-21) 2016 89 T.J. Edwards (48-41) 2007 56 Shane Carter (39-17) 2015 84 T.J. Edwards (41-43) 2006 84 Joe Stellmacher (53-31) 2014 93 Marcus Trotter (53-40) 2005 90 Joe Stellmacher (48-42)

140 WISCONSIN FOOTBALL | 2019 FACT BOOK 2004 72 Jim Leonhard (44-28) 1993 Brent Moss 312 1,637 2003 98 Jim Leonhard (63-35) 1992 Brent Moss 165 739 2002 105 Ryan Aiello (73-32) 1991 Terrell Fletcher 109 446 2001 93 Joey Boese (63-30) 1990 Robert Williams 139 541 2000 97 Jason Doering (73-24) 1989 Jimmy Henderson 102 426 1999 111 Jason Doering (79-32) 1988 Marvin Artley 132 516 1998 94 Jason Doering (71-23) 1987 Marvin Artley 148 955 1997 70 Bobby Myers (48-22) 1986 Larry Emery 193 855 1996 91 Kevin Huntley (55-36) 1985 Larry Emery 224 1,113 1995 96 Kevin Huntley (61-35) 1984 Marck Harrison 179 848 1994 98 Jamel Brown (67-31) 1983 Gary Ellerson 161 777 1993 87 Reggie Holt (56-31) 1982 Troy King 106 715 1992 86 Reggie Holt (59-27) 1981 John Williams 116 634 1991 144 Reggie Holt (77-67) 1980 John Williams 119 526 1990 123 Greg Thomas (46-77) 1979 Dave Mohapp 117 603 1989 81 Rafael Robinson (57-24) 1978 Ira Matthews 130 654 1988 68 Greg Thomas (45-23) 1977 Mike Morgan 124 478 1987 105 Greg Thomas (42-63) 1976 Larry Canada 221 993 1986 80 Bobby Taylor (50-30) 1975 Billy Marek 272 1,281 1985 75 Troy Spencer (57-18) 1974 Billy Marek 205 1,215 1984 74 Russ Bellford (46-28) 1973 Billy Marek 241 1,207 1983 76 Brian Marrow (42-34) 1972 Rufus Ferguson 215 1,004 1982 55 David Greenwood (36-19) 1971 Rufus Ferguson 249 1,222 1981 74 David Greenwood (53-21) 1970 Rufus Ferguson 130 588 1980 49 David Greenwood (29-20) 1969 Alan Thompson 214 907 1979 65 David Greenwood (41-24) 1968 Wayne Todd 100 364 1978 49 George Welch (26-23) 1967 John Smith 96 362 1977 69 Greg Gordon (41-28) 1966 Wayne Todd 128 480 1976 62 Scott Erdmann (47-15) 1965 Tom Jankowski 86 271 1975 102 Terry Buss (53-49) 1964 Ronald Smith 101 438 1974 79 Terry Buss (53-26) 1963 Louis Holland 88 511 1973 78 Terry Buss (40-38) 1962 Ralph Kurek 67 367 1972 64 Dan Baron (39-25) 1961 Jim Nettles 39 213 1971 94 Neovia Greyer (52-42) 1960 Tom Wiesner 87 374 1970 69 Ron Buss (39-30) 1959 Dale Hackbart 103 387 1969 ––– –––––––––––––––––– 1958 John Hobbs 117 401 1968 57 Mike Cavill (42-15) 1957 Danny Lewis 95 611 1967 85 Gary Reineck (45-40) 1956 Danny Lewis 100 554 1966 ––– –––––––––––––––––– 1955 Charles Thomas 98 477 1954 Alan Ameche 146 641 1953 Alan Ameche 165 801 Rushing (yardage leaders) 1952 Alan Ameche 233 1,079 1951 Alan Ameche 157 824 Year Player Att. Yards 1950 Rollie Strehlow 101 398 2018 Jonathan Taylor 307 2,194 1949 Bob Teague 96 521 2017 Jonathan Taylor 299 1,977 1948 Ben Bendrick 64 327 2016 Corey Clement 314 1,375 1947 Clarence Self 75 526 2015 Dare Ogunbowale 194 819 1946 Earl Maves 92 538 2014 Melvin Gordon 343 2,587 2013 Melvin Gordon 206 1,650 2012 Montee Ball 356 1,830 2011 Montee Ball 307 1,923 Passing (yardage leaders) 2010 James White 256 1,052 Year Player Att. Com. Yards TD 2009 John Clay 287 1,517 2018 Alex Hornibrook 205 122 1,532 13 2008 P.J. Hill 226 1,194 2017 Alex Hornibrook 318 198 2,644 25 2007 P.J. Hill 233 1,212 2016 Alex Hornibrook 181 106 1,262 9 2006 P.J. Hill 311 1,569 2015 Joel Stave 370 225 2,687 11 2005 Brian Calhoun 348 1,636 2014 Joel Stave 206 110 1,350 9 2004 Anthony Davis 201 973 2013 Joel Stave 336 208 2,494 22 2003 Dwayne Smith 165 857 2012 Joel Stave 119 70 1,104 6 2002 Anthony Davis 300 1,555 2011 Russell Wilson 309 225 3,175 33 2001 Anthony Davis 291 1,466 2010 Scott Tolzien 266 194 2,459 16 2000 Michael Bennett 310 1,681 2009 Scott Tolzien 328 211 2,705 16 1999 Ron Dayne 337 2,034 2008 Dustin Sherer 191 104 1,389 6 1998 Ron Dayne 295 1,525 2007 Tyler Donovan 333 193 2,607 17 1997 Ron Dayne 263 1,457 2006 John Stocco 268 158 2,185 17 1996 Ron Dayne 325 2,109 2005 John Stocco 328 187 2,920 21 1995 Carl McCullough 236 1,038 2004 John Stocco 321 169 1,999 9 1994 Terrell Fletcher 244 1,476 2003 Jim Sorgi 248 140 2,251 17

141 WISCONSIN FOOTBALL | 2019 FACT BOOK 2002 Brooks Bollinger 245 131 1,758 14 2011 Jared Abbrederis 55 933 2001 Brooks Bollinger 177 91 1,257 6 2010 Lance Kendricks 43 663 2000 Brooks Bollinger 209 110 1,479 10 2009 Nick Toon 54 805 1999 Brooks Bollinger 140 82 1,133 8 2008 Garrett Graham 40 540 1998 Mike Samuel 172 90 1,175 6 2007 Travis Beckum 75 982 1997 Mike Samuel 254 141 1,896 8 2006 Travis Beckum 61 903 1996 Mike Samuel 254 148 1,752 8 2005 Brandon Williams 59 1,095 1995 Darrell Bevell 300 195 2,273 15 2004 Brandon Williams 42 517 1994 Darrell Bevell 231 139 1,544 17 2003 Lee Evans 64 1,213 1993 Darrell Bevell 276 187 2,390 19 2002 Jonathan Orr 47 842 1992 Darrell Bevell 245 125 1,479 8 2001 Lee Evans 75 1,545 1991 Tony Lowery 158 87 965 6 2000 Chris Chambers 52 813 1990 Tony Lowery 280 159 1,757 5 1999 Chris Chambers 41 578 1989 Sean Wilson 129 66 667 3 1998 Chris Chambers 28 563 1988 Tony Lowery 121 67 712 1 1997 Donald Hayes 45 618 1987 Tony Lowery 89 42 572 2 1996 Donald Hayes 44 629 1986 Bud Keyes 174 93 1,002 5 1995 Michael London 41 587 1985 Bud Keyes 147 60 829 8 1994 Tony Simmons 22 588 1984 Mike Howard 314 182 2,127 11 1993 Lee DeRamus 54 920 1983 Randy Wright 323 173 2,329 19 1992 Lee DeRamus 42 680 1982 Randy Wright 330 174 2,292 15 1991 Lee DeRamus 23 374 1981 Jess Cole 215 90 1,269 12 1990 Tim Ware 24 473 1980 John Josten 138 53 622 1 1989 Craig Hudson 24 206 1979 Mike Kalasmiki 137 72 1,082 5 1988 Scott Bestor 26 327 1978 Mike Kalasmiki 231 107 1,378 12 1987 Scott Bestor 18 257 1977 Anthony Dudley 127 64 877 2 1986 Reggie Tompkins 32 443 1976 Mike Carroll 262 132 1,627 13 1985 Tim Fullington 21 403 1975 Mike Carroll 123 58 708 0 1984 Al Toon 54 750 1974 Gregg Bohlig 143 79 1,212 8 1983 Al Toon 45 881 1973 Gregg Bohlig 172 78 1,211 8 1982 Tim Stracka 35 614 1972 Rudy Steiner 150 62 1,080 9 1981 Michael Jones 24 421 1971 Neil Graff 186 97 1,300 5 1980 Tim Stracka 28 462 1970 Neil Graff 174 83 1,313 11 1979 Tom Stauss 38 660 1969 Neil Graff 191 93 1,086 7 1978 David Charles 38 573 1968 John Ryan 202 84 855 3 1977 David Charles 29 437 1967 John Boyajian 152 79 966 3 1976 David Charles 34 449 1966 John Boyajian 129 64 863 3 1975 Ray Bailey 18 223 1965 Chuck Burt 235 121 1,143 5 1974 Jeff Mack 16 353 1964 Harold Brandt 176 85 1,059 4 1973 Jack Novak 13 282 1963 Harold Brandt 181 86 1,006 6 1972 Jeff Mack 27 528 1962 Ron Vander Kelen 216 124 1,582 14 1971 Albert Hannah 39 608 1961 Ron Miller 198 104 1,487 11 1970 Larry Mialik 33 702 1960 Ron Miller 188 97 1,351 8 1969 Stu Voigt 39 439 1959 Dale Hackbart 108 51 734 2 1968 Mel Reddick 34 375 1958 Dale Hackbart 99 46 641 4 1967 Tom McCauley 37 525 1957 Sid Williams 54 25 451 4 1966 Tom McCauley 46 689 1956 Sid Williams 19 10 216 0 1965 Dennis Lager 39 396 1955 Jim Haluska 132 71 1,036 6 1964 Jimmy Jones 34 529 1954 Jim Miller 88 46 608 5 1963 Rick Reichardt 26 383 1953 Jim Miller 69 36 683 6 1962 Pat Richter 49 694 1952 Jim Haluska 225 123 1,552 12 1961 Pat Richter 47 817 1951 John Coatta 185 91 1,154 8 1960 Pat Richter 25 362 1950 John Coatta 108 65 727 6 1959 Alan Schoonover 10 290 1949 Bob Petruska 106 45 620 6 1958 Ron Steiner 11 171 1948 Bob Petruska 26 11 125 0 1957 Earl Hill 11 197 1947 Earl Girard 55 25 322 4 1956 Dave Howard 16 247 1946 Lisle Blackbourne 26 10 175 1 1955 Dave Howard 15 273 1954 Ron Locklin 22 218 1953 Norbert Esser 19 238 Receiving (yardage leaders) 1952 Jerry Witt 27 387 1951 Jerry Witt 17 371 Year Player No. Yards 1950 Gene Felker 23 266 2018 A.J. Taylor 32 521 1949 Hal Haberman 17 194 2017 Troy Fumagalli 46 547 1948 Jim Embach 5 92 2016 Jazz Peavy 43 635 1947 Tom Bennett 7 95 2015 Alex Erickson 77 978 1946 Tom Bennett 6 124 2014 Alex Erickson 55 772 2013 Jared Abbrederis 78 1,081 2012 Jared Abbrederis 49 837

142 WISCONSIN FOOTBALL | 2019 FACT BOOK 1952 three players with 42 Scoring 1951 Jerry Witt 48 Year Player Pts. 1950 John Coatta 23 2018 Jonathan Taylor 96 1949 Lisle Blackbourne 39 2017 Rafael Gaglianone 107 1948 Wally Dreyer 24 2016 Corey Clement 90 1947 Lisle Blackbourne 39 2015 Rafael Gaglianone 94 1946 Ben Bendrick 30 2014 Melvin Gordon 192 2013 James White 90 2012 Montee Ball 132 Total Offense (yardage leaders) 2011 Montee Ball 236 Year Player Total 2010 Philip Welch 118 2018 Jonathan Taylor 2,194 2009 John Clay 108 2017 Alex Hornibrook 2,543 2008 Philip Welch 99 2016 Corey Clement 1,375 2007 Taylor Mehlhaff 105 2015 Joel Stave 2,564 2006 P.J. Hill 96 2014 Melvin Gordon 2,587 2005 Brian Calhoun 144 2013 Joel Stave 2,472 2004 Anthony Davis 66 2012 Montee Ball 1,830 2003 Lee Evans 78 2011 Russell Wilson 3,513 2002 Anthony Davis 78 2010 Scott Tolzien 2,429 2001 Anthony Davis 66 2009 Scott Tolzien 2,713 2000 Vitaly Pisetsky 70 2008 Dustin Sherer 1,408 1999 Ron Dayne 120 2007 Tyler Donovan 2,884 1998 Matt Davenport 99 2006 John Stocco 2,106 1997 Ron Dayne 90 2005 John Stocco 2,888 1996 Ron Dayne 126 2004 John Stocco 1,979 1995 John Hall 48 2003 Jim Sorgi 2,241 1994 Terrell Fletcher 80 2002 Brooks Bollinger 2,224 1993 Brent Moss 96 2001 Brooks Bollinger 1,645 1992 Rich Thompson 82 2000 Brooks Bollinger 1,938 1991 Terrell Fletcher 30 1999 Ron Dayne 2,034 1990 Rich Thompson 41 1998 Mike Samuel 1,557 1989 Rich Thompson 50 1997 Mike Samuel 2,138 1988 Robb Mehring 27 1996 Ron Dayne 2,109 1987 Todd Gregoire 66 1995 Darrell Bevell 2,162 1986 Todd Gregoire 61 1994 Terrell Fletcher 1,476 1985 Todd Gregoire 67 Darrell Bevell 1,476 1984 Todd Gregoire 84 1993 Darrell Bevell 2,387 1983 Gary Ellerson 66 1992 Darrell Bevell 1,452 1982 Troy King 42 1991 Tony Lowery 942 1981 Mark Doran 47 1990 Tony Lowery 1,755 1980 Jess Cole 30 1989 Sean Wilson 833 1979 Steve Veith 31 1988 Lionell Crawford 829 1978 Ira Matthews 42 1987 Marvin Artley 955 1977 Steve Veith 39 1986 Bud Keyes 1,113 1976 Vince Lamia 72 1985 Larry Emery 1,113 1975 Billy Marek 80 1984 Mike Howard 2,138 1974 Billy Marek 114 1983 Randy Wright 2,418 1973 Billy Marek 84 1982 Randy Wright 2,481 1972 Rufus Ferguson 42 1981 Jess Cole 1,552 1971 Rufus Ferguson 80 1980 John Josten 655 1970 Larry Mialik 42 1979 Mike Kalasmiki 1,095 1969 Alan Thompson 54 1978 Mike Kalasmiki 1,547 1968 John Ryan 24 1977 Anthony Dudley 834 1967 Tom Schinke 26 1976 Mike Carroll 1,773 1966 Tom Schinke 31 1975 Billy Marek 1,281 1965 Bill Fritz 24 1974 Gregg Bohlig 1,242 1964 Jimmy Jones 24 1973 Gregg Bohlig 1,337 1963 Lou Holland 42 1972 Rudy Steiner 1,078 1962 Lou Holland 72 1971 Neil Graff 1,486 1961 Pat Richter 48 1970 Neil Graff 1,561 1960 Erv Kunesh 22 1969 Neil Graff 1,087 1959 Dale Hackbart 42 1968 John Ryan 928 1958 Dale Hackbart 56 1967 John Boyajian 913 1957 two players with 36 1966 John Ryan 525 1956 Danny Lewis 18 1965 Chuck Burt 1,023 1955 Charles Thomas 36 1964 Hal Brandt 989 1954 Alan Ameche 54 1963 Hal Brandt 1,076 1953 Jim Miller 42

143 WISCONSIN FOOTBALL | 2019 FACT BOOK Team Records

Rushing Attempts Team Offense Records (Season) 1. 658 rushes (14 games) 2016 Total Offense Per Game 2. 648 rushes (14 games) 2014 1. 480.8 ypg (6,251 yards/13 games) 2013 3. 645 rushes (14 games) 2002 2. 469.9 ypg (6,578 yards/14 games) 2011 4. 636 rushes (12 games) 1999 3. 468.9 ypg (6,564 yards/14 games) 2014 5. 635 rushes (14 games) 2012 4. 455.2 ypg (5,462 yards/12 games) 1993 6. 629 rushes (14 games) 2017 5. 445.2 ypg (5,787 yards/13 games) 2010 7. 616 rushes (13 games) 2000 6. 431.1 ypg (5,604 yards/13 games) 2018 8. 615 rushes (13 games) 1997 7. 423.6 ypg (5,083 yards/12 games) 1994 9. 612 rushes (11 games) 1974 8. 417.2 ypg (5,006 yards/12 games) 1999 10. 609 rushes (14 games) 2011 9. 416.9 ypg (4,990 yards/13 games) 2009 10. 415.0 ypg (5,810 yards/14 games) 2017 Average Per Carry 1. 6.92 ypc (4,482 yards/648 att.) 2014 Total Offense 2. 6.62 ypc (3,689 yards/557 att.) 2013 1. 6,578 yards (14 games) 2011 3. 6.22 ypc (3,554 yards/571 att.) 2018 2. 6,564 yards (14 games) 2014 4. 5.52 ypc (3,242 yards/587 att.) 1996 3. 6,251 yards (13 games) 2013 5. 5.47 ypc (3,194 yards/584 att.) 2010 4. 5,810 yards (14 games) 2017 6. 5.41 ypc (3,298 yards/609 att.) 2011 5. 5,787 yards (13 games) 2010 7. 5.38 ypc (2,934 yards/545 att.) 1994 6. 5,604 yards (13 games) 2018 8. 5.21 ypc (3,309 yards/635 att.) 2012 7. 5,506 yards (14 games) 2012 9. 5.20 ypc (3,305 yards/636 att.) 1999 8. 5,462 yards (12 games) 1993 10. 5.17 ypc (3,162 yards/612 att.) 1974 9. 5,420 yards (13 games) 2009 10. 5,350 yards (14 games) 2016 Rushing Touchdowns 1. 48 (13 games) 2010 Plays 48 (14 games) 2011 1. 981 (5,350 yards) 2016 3. 46 (14 games) 2014 2. 970 (6,564 yards) 2014 4. 38 (11 games) 1974 3. 967 (4,966 yards) 2002 38 (14 games) 2012 4. 954 (5,810 yards) 2017 6. 36 (12 games) 1999 5. 937 (6,578 yards) 2011 7. 35 (13 games) 2013 6. 934 (5,314 yards) 2007 8. 34 (13 games) 1996 7. 931 (4,922 yards) 2015 9. 33 (9 games) 1957 8. 926 (5,506 yards) 2012 33 (13 games) 2009 9. 921 (5,420 yards) 2009 10. 912 (6,251 yards) 2013 Passing Yards Per Game 1. 234.3 ypg (3,280 yards/14 games) 2011 Rushing Yards Per Game 2. 228.4 ypg (2,969 yards/13 games) 2005 1. 320.1 ypg (4,482 yards/14 games) 2014 3. 228.3 ypg (2,968 yards/13 games) 2015 2. 287.5 ypg (3,162 yards/11 games) 1974 4. 221.7 ypg (2,439 yards/11 games) 1995 3. 283.8 ypg (3,689 yards/13 games) 2013 5. 217.9 ypg (2,833 yards/13 games) 2003 4. 275.4 ypg (3,305 yards/12 games) 1999 6. 216.5 ypg (2,381 yards/11 games) 1983 5. 273.4 ypg (3,554 yards/13 games) 2018 7. 213.1 ypg (2,770 yards/13 games) 2009 6. 270.8 ypg (2,437 yards/9 games) 1957 8. 213.0 ypg (2,556 yards/12 games) 2001 7. 250.8 ypg (3,009 yards/12 games) 1993 9. 211.5 ypg (2,749 yards/13 games) 2006 8. 249.4 ypg (3,242 yards/13 games) 1996 10. 208.0 ypg (2,704 yards/13 games) 2007 9. 245.7 ypg (3,194 yards/13 games) 2010 10. 244.5 ypg (2,934 yards/12 games) 1994 Passing Yards 1. 3,280 yards (14 games) 2011 Rushing Yards 2. 2,969 yards (13 games) 2005 1. 4,482 yards (14 games) 2014 3. 2,968 yards (13 games) 2015 2. 3,689 yards (13 games) 2013 4. 2,833 yards (13 games) 2003 3. 3,554 yards (13 games) 2018 5. 2,770 yards (13 games) 2009 4. 3,309 yards (14 games) 2012 6. 2,749 yards (13 games) 2006 5. 3,305 yards (12 games) 1999 7. 2,704 yards (13 games) 2007 6. 3,298 yards (14 games) 2011 8. 2,689 yards (14 games) 2017 7. 3,242 yards (13 games) 1996 9. 2,593 yards (13 games) 2010 8. 3,194 yards (13 games) 2010 10. 2,562 yards (13 games) 2013 9. 3,162 yards (11 games) 1974 10. 3,121 yards (14 games) 2017

144 WISCONSIN FOOTBALL | 2019 FACT BOOK Passing Attempts Scoring Offense 1. 419 (13 games) 2015 1. 618 points (14 games) 2011 2. 355 (13 games) 2013 2. 539 points (13 games) 2010 3. 347 (13 games) 2007 3. 484 points (14 games) 2014 4. 340 (12 games) 1982 4. 473 points (14 games) 2017 340 (13 games) 2009 5. 453 points (13 games) 2013 6. 337 (13 games) 2005 6. 446 points (13 games) 2005 7. 336 (11 games) 1983 7. 414 points (14 games) 2012 8. 333 (13 games) 2008 8. 413 points (13 games) 2009 9. 332 (11 games) 1995 9. 409 points (12 games) 1999 332 (12 games) 2003 10. 397 points (14 games) 2016

Pass Completions Fewest Fumbles 1. 252 (13 games) 2015 1. 8 (12 games) 2001 2. 233 (14 games) 2011 2. 9 (14 games) 2011 3. 218 (13 games) 2009 3. 12 (13 games) 2010 4. 217 (13 games) 2013 4. 13 (12 games) 1998 5. 206 (11 games) 1995 5. 14 (14 games) 2016 6. 204 (14 games) 2017 14 (12 games) 1999 7. 202 (13 games) 2010 7. 15 (13 games) 2005 202 (14 games) 2016 15 (13 games) 2015 9. 200 (13 games) 2005 9. 16 (11 games) 1974 10. 199 (13 games) 2007 16 (12 games) 1986 16 (13 games) 2018 Completion Percentage 1. .732 (202 comp./276 att.) 2010 Fewest Fumbles Lost 2. .710 (233 comp./328 att.) 2011 1. 3 (13 games) 2010 3. .675 (191 comp./283 att.) 1993 2. 4 (13 games) 2013 4. .641 (218 comp./340 att.) 2009 3. 5 (14 games) 2011 5. .628 (204 comp./325 att.) 2017 5 (13 games) 2005 6. .625 (202 comp./323 att.) 2016 5 (13 games) 2015 7. .620 (206 comp./332 att.) 1995 5 (12 games) 1998 8. .611 (217 comp./355 att.) 2013 7. 6 (14 games) 2012 9. .601 (252 comp./419 att.) 2015 6 (14 games) 2016 10. .593 (200 comp./337 att.) 2005 6 (12 games) 2001 9. 7 (9 games) 1961 Passing Touchdowns 7 (11 games) 1983 1. 34 (14 games) 2011 2. 25 (14 games) 2017 First Downs 3. 22 (13 games) 2005 1. 326 2011 22 (13 games) 2013 2. 311 2010 5. 21 (13 games) 2006 3. 308 2014 6. 20 (12 games) 1993 4. 298 1993 20 (12 games) 1994 5. 296 2017 8. 19 (11 games) 1983 6. 286 2013 19 (13 games) 2018 7. 284 2016 10. 18 (13 games) 2003 8. 280 2002 280 2018 Fewest Interceptions 10. 277 2005 1. 3 (12 games) 1999 2. 5 (10 games) 1970 Highest Third-Down Percentage (since 1981) 5 (12 games) 1998 1. .583 1993 5 (14 games) 2011 2. .547 2011 5. 6 (11 games) 1973 3. .526 1983 6 (13 games) 2010 4. .503 2010 6 (14 games) 2012 5. .486 2017 8. 7 (11 games) 1992 6. .475 2009 7 (12 games) 2004 7. .474 1996 10. 8 (three times, most recently 2002) 8. .466 2005 9. .454 1999 Scoring Offense Per Game 10. .450 2007 1. 44.1 ppg (618 points/14 games) 2011 2. 41.5 ppg (539 points/13 games) 2010 3. 34.8 ppg (453 points/13 games) 2013 4. 34.6 ppg (484 points/14 games) 2014 5. 34.3 ppg (446 points/13 games) 2005 6. 34.1 ppg (409 points/12 games) 1999 7. 33.8 ppg (473 points/14 games) 2017 8. 32.6 ppg (359 points/11 games) 1983 9. 32.2 ppg (322 points/10 games) 1962 10. 31.8 ppg (382 points/12 games) 1998 31.8 ppg (413 points/13 games) 2009 145 WISCONSIN FOOTBALL | 2019 FACT BOOK Kickoff Returns Average Per Punt Return 1. 61 (1,072 yards) 1988 1. 17.5 (30 returns/524 yds.) 1947 2. 59 (1,011 yards) 2008 2. 15.1 (22 returns/332 yds.) 2011 3. 56 (1,105 yards) 2007 3. 14.8 (33 returns/490 yds.) 1949 4. 55 (1,129 yards) 1969 4. 14.7 (33 returns/484 yds.) 2005 5. 54 (1,208 yards) 2010 5. 14.3 (37 returns/530 yds.) 2003 6. 53 (1,164 yards) 1986 6. 13.7 (35 returns/478 yds.) 1998 53 (992 yards) 1997 7. 13.5 (29 returns/391 yds.) 1948 8. 52 (988 yards) 1968 8. 12.5 (20 returns/250 yds.) 1989 52 (999 yards) 2009 9. 12.4 (24 returns/297 yds.) 1958 10. 50 (928 yards) 1965 10. 12.3 (38 returns/466 yds.) 2004 50 (878 yards) 1998 Punts Kickoff Return Yards 1. 81 (3,047 yards) 1968 1. 1,208 yards (54 returns) 2010 81 (3,233 yards) 2012 2. 1,164 (53 returns) 1986 3. 80 (2,803 yards) 1988 3. 1,129 (55 returns) 1969 4. 77 (2,780 yards) 2002 4. 1,105 (56 returns) 2007 5. 75 (2,787 yards) 1990 5. 1,072 (48 returns) 1971 6. 72 (2,618 yards) 1965 1,072 (61 returns) 1988 72 (2,612 yards) 1980 1,072 (49 returns) 2011 72 (2,624 yards) 1989 8. 1,011 (59 returns) 2008 72 (3,155 yards) 1998 9. 999 (52 returns) 2009 10. 71 (2,788 yards) 2015 10. 992 (53 returns) 1997 Punt Yards Average Per Kick Return 1. 3,233 (81 punts) 2012 1. 24.5 (28 returns/657 yds.) 1962 2. 3,155 (72 punts) 1998 2. 24.3 (20 returns/485 yds.) 1999 3. 3,101 (70 punts) 2000 3. 23.8 (25 returns/596 yds.) 1953 4. 3,047 (81 punts) 1968 4. 23.1 (31 returns/716 yds.) 2013 5. 2,879 (67 punts) 1986 5. 22.4 (54 returns/1,208 yds.) 2010 6. 2,803 (80 punts) 1988 6. 22.3 (48 returns/1,072 yds.) 1971 7. 2,788 (71 punts) 2015 7. 22.2 (43 returns/954 yds.) 1966 8. 2,787 (75 punts) 1990 22.2 (22 returns/489 yds.) 2012 9. 2,782 (68 punts) 2008 9. 22.1 (28 returns/619 yds.) 1982 10. 2,780 (77 punts) 2002 10. 22.0 (32 returns/705 yds.) 1961 22.0 (53 returns/1,164 yds.) 1986 Average Per Punt 1. 44.5 (58 punts/2,582 yds.) 2005 Punt Returns 2. 44.3 (70 punts/3,101 yds.) 2000 1. 51 (428 yards) 1951 3. 43.8 (72 punts/3,155 yds.) 1998 2. 47 (489 yards) 1952 4. 43.0 (67 punts/2,879 yds.) 1986 3. 43 (487 yards) 2002 5. 42.7 (38 punts/1,623 yds.) 2010 4. 39 (426 yards) 1962 6. 42.4 (60 punts/2,543 yds.) 1997 39 (292 yards) 1994 7. 42.2 (46 punts/1,943 yds.) 2011 6. 38 (450 yards) 1984 8. 41.8 (59 punts/2,468 yds.) 2006 38 (466 yards) 2004 9. 41.8 (50 punts/2,090 yds.) 2009 8. 37 (530 yards) 2003 10. 41.7 (44 punts/1,833 yds.) 1975 9. 36 (237 yards) 2006 36 (432 yards) 2007 Field Goals 1. 22 1992 Punt Return Yards 2. 21 2007 1. 530 (37 returns) 2003 3. 20 1984 2. 524 (30 returns) 1947 20 2008 3, 490 (33 returns) 1949 20 2016 4. 489 (47 returns) 1952 6. 19 1998 5. 487 (43 returns) 2002 19 2014 6. 484 (33 returns) 2005 8. 18 2015 7. 478 (35 returns) 1998 9. 17 2009 8. 466 (38 returns) 2004 17 2010 9. 450 (38 returns) 1984 10. 432 (36 returns) 2007

146 WISCONSIN FOOTBALL | 2019 FACT BOOK Field Goals Attempted 1. 32 1992 Team Offense Records (Game) 2. 27 2015 Total Offense 27 2016 (ALL 600-YARD GAMES) 4. 26 1984 756 Bowling Green (644 rush, 112 pass), 9/20/2014 5. 25 2007 705 Indiana (461 rush, 244 pass), 10/16/1999 6. 24 2008 676 Indiana (554 rush, 122 pass), 11/16/2013 24 2009 640 Nebraska (539 rush, 101 pass) 12/1/2012 8. 23 2002 632 Indiana (372 rush, 260 pass), 9/24/1994 9. 22 1985 630 Wyoming (548 rush, 82 pass), 10/6/1973 22 2000 630 Michigan State (245 rush, 385 pass), 11/15/2003 22 2010 627 Nebraska (581 rush, 46 pass), 11/15/2014 22 2014 625 Northwestern (406 rush, 219 pass), 10/1/1983 621 Northern Illinois (266 rush, 355 pass), 9/17/2011 Field Goal Percentage 618 Austin Peay (346 rush, 272 pass), 9/25/2010 1. .905 (19/21) 1998 612 South Dakota (267 rush, 345 pass), 9/24/2011 2. .889 (16/18) 2017 608 Northwestern (551 rush, 57 pass), 11/16/1974 3. .863 (19/22) 2014 606 Tenn. Tech (387 rush, 219 pass), 9/7/2013 4. .840 (21/25) 2007 605 Minnesota (182 rush, 423 pass), 10/23/1993 5. .833 (20/24) 2008 605 Purdue (364 rush, 241 pass), 11/5/2011 6. .824 (14/17) 1997 605 at Indiana (564 rush, 41 pass), 11/10/2012 7. .800 (16/20) 1987 604 Iowa (420 rush, 184 pass), 11/13/1999 .800 (16/20) 1999 602 Hawaii (499 rush, 103 pass), 11/30/1996 9. .773 (17/22) 2010 601 Indiana (441 rush, 160 pass), 11/8/2008 10. .769 (20/26) 1984 Opponent best: 674 at N’western (313 rush, 361 pass), 10/8/2005 Extra Points 1. 75 2011 Rushing Offense 2. 68 2010 (ALL 400-YARD GAMES) 3. 59 2014 644 Bowling Green (60 att.), 9/20/2014 59 2017 581 Nebraska (53 att.), 11/15/2014 5. 57 2013 564 at Indiana (64 att.), 11/10/2012 6. 56 2005 554 Indiana (50 att.), 11/16/2013 7. 52 2012 551 Northwestern (79 att.), 11/16/1974 8. 50 2009 548 Wyoming (70 att.), 10/6/1973 9. 48 2018 539 Nebraska (50 att.) 12/1/2012 10. 47 1996 499 Hawaii (56 att.), 11/30/1996 47 1999 475 Northwestern (61 att.), 10/31/1981 47 2006 461 Indiana (56 att.), 10/16/1999 441 Marquette (65 att.), 9/29/1956 Extra Points Attempted 441 Indiana (61 att.), 11/8/2008 1. 77 2011 435 Minnesota (70 att.), 11/23/1974 2. 68 2010 420 Iowa (60 att.), 11/13/1999 3. 61 2014 417 New Mexico (59 att.), 9/8/2018 4. 59 2017 416 Minnesota (68 att.), 11/23/2002 5. 58 2005 412 Northwestern (n/a), 11/9/1957 58 2013 406 Northwestern (55 att.), 10/30/1982 7. 55 2012 406 Northwestern (49 att.) 10/1/1983 8. 49 1999 404 Akron (63 att.), 8/30/2008 9. 48 1983 403 San Jose State (67 att.), 9/13/1998 48 1993 401 Illinois (47 att.), 10/11/2014 48 1996 400 Auburn (54 att.), 1/1/2015 48 2018 Opponent best: 452 by Kansas (66 att.), 1975 Extra Point Percentage (All 100.0) 1. 100.0 (68/68) 2010 Passing Offense 100.0 (59/59) 2017 (ALL 300 YARD GAMES) 100.0 (48/48) 2018 423 Minnesota (31-48), 10/23/1993 100.0 (47/47) 2006 419 USC (34-49), 1/1/1963 100.0 (42/42) 2015 392 Illinois (27-49), 10/6/2007 100.0 (32/32) 1981 385 Michigan State (17-26), 11/15/2003 100.0 (27/27) 1971 368 Michigan State (20-37), 10/27/2001 100.0 (26/26) 1984 355 Northwestern (21-31), 10/20/1990 100.0 (22/22) 1986 355 Northern Illinois (24-34), 9/17/2011 100.0 (19/19) 1969 352 Iowa (35-51), 11/18/1995 345 South Dakota (19-27), 9/24/2011 339 Penn State (29-55), 11/30/2013 330 Indiana (18-23), 9/30/2006

147 WISCONSIN FOOTBALL | 2019 FACT BOOK 329 Marshall (18-27), 9/6/2008 Punting 326 Northwestern (24-31), 10/8/2005 Yards: 514 vs. Michigan (11 punts), 9/23/ 2006 325 Iowa (25-54), 11/5/1983 Punts: 13 vs. Miami, Fla. (504 yards), 9/9/1989 322 Nebraska (24-50), 10/10/2015 Average per punt: 52.3 vs. Missouri (4-209), 10/5/1974 322 Purdue (30-39), 10/17/2015 319 Ohio State (23-39), 10/29/1983 Miscellaneous 317 Purdue (16-33), 11/12/1983 Most fumbles: 10 vs. Indiana, 11/3/1951; Ohio State, 313 Penn State (19-34). 11/5/2005 10/18/1975 312 Minnesota (20-41), 11/25/1961 Most fumbles lost: 6 vs. Michigan State, 11/2/1963; 308 Buffalo (16-27), 11/18/2006 Minnesota, 11/21/1964 305 Minnesota (23-34), 11/8/2003 Highest 3rd-down percentage: .909 vs. Northwestern 303 Purdue (20-30), 10/2/1982 (10-11), 10/9/1993 302 Minnesota (17-27), 11/11/1995 Most penalties: 13 vs. Oregon (91 yards), 9/30/1978; 301 Auburn (15-27), 1/2/2006 13 vs. Kentucky (133 yards), 12/29/1984; Opponent best: 13 vs. Purdue (125 yards), 11/17/2018 494 by Purdue (55-83), 1998 Most penalty yards: 133 vs. Kentucky (13 penalties), 12/29/1984 Scoring Offense Fewest penalties: 0, many times 83 Indiana, 11/13/2010 (MR: at Iowa, 10/22/2016) 70 Austin Peay, 9/25/2010 70 Northwestern, 11/27/2010 70 Nebraska, 12/1/2012 Team Defense Records (Season) 69 New Mexico State, 9/29/1962 Total Defense Per Game 68 Bowling Green, 9/20/2014 1. 154.8 yards (1,393 yards/9 games) 1951 65 Temple, 9/10/2005 2. 231.0 yards (2,079 yards/9 games) 1954 62 Indiana, 9/24/1994 3. 243.1 yards (2,431 yards/10 games) 1952 62 Purdue, 11/5/2011 4. 244.1 yards (2,197 yards/9 games) 1958 60 Marquette, 9/28/1957 5. 244.8 yards (2,203 yards/9 games) 1953 Opponent best: 6. 247.1 yards (2,224 yards/9 games) 1957 63 by Indiana, 10/6/2001 7. 253.1 yards (3,290 yards/13 games) 2006

Rushing 8. 261.7 yards (2,355 yards/9 games) 1949 Yards: 644 vs. Bowling Green (60 att.), 9/20/2014 9. 261.9 yards (2,357 yards/9 games) 1963 Attempts: 79 vs. Northwestern (551 yards), 11/16/1974 10. 262.1 yards (3,669 yards/14 games) 2017 Average per carry: 10.96 vs. Nebraska (53-581), Total Defense 11/15/2014 1. 1,393 yards (9 games) 1951 Touchdowns: 8 vs. Nebraska, 12/1/2012 2. 2,079 yards (9 games) 1954 Passing 3. 2,197 yards (9 games) 1958 Yards: 423 vs. Minnesota (31-48), 10/23/1993 4. 2,203 yards (9 games) 1953 Attempts: 55 vs. Penn State (29 comp.), 11/30/2013 5. 2,224 yards (9 games) 1957 Completions: 35 vs. Iowa (51 att.), 11/18/1995 6. 2,355 yards (9 games) 1949 Completion percentage: .947 vs. Northwestern (18-19), 7. 2,357 yards (9 games) 1963 10/9/1993; vs. BYU (18-19), 9/16/2017 8. 2,364 yards (9 games) 1946 Touchdowns: 5 vs. Nevada, 9/4/1993; 9. 2,409 yards (9 games) 1947 Purdue, 10/16/1993; Michigan St., 11/15/2003 10. 2,431 yards (10 games) 1952 Interceptions: 6 vs. Northwestern, 11/10/1956; Washington, 9/28/1968; Iowa, 11/13/1982 Rushing Yards Allowed Per Game 1. 66.8 yards (601 yards/9 games) 1951 Scoring 2. 88.2 yards (1,147 yards/13 games) 2009 Points: 83 vs. Indiana, 11/13/2010 3. 92.2 yards (1,106 yards/12 games) 1998 Field goals: 4, seven times, MR: vs. Michigan, 9/27/2008 4. 95.4 yards (1,240 yards/13 games) 2015 5. 98.4 yards (1,378 yards/14 games) 2017 Total Offense 6. 98.8 yards (1,383 yards/14 games) 2016 Yards: 756 vs. Bowling Green (644 rushing, 112 passing), 7. 102.5 yards (1,333 yards/13 games) 2013 9/20/2014 8. 109.9 yards (1,319 yards/12 games) 1999 Plays: 97 vs. Iowa (395 yards), 10/11/1969; 9. 112.1 yards (1,121 yards/10 games) 1952 Illinois (561 yards), 11/15/1969 10. 114.8 yards (1,492 yards/13 games) 2006

Kickoff Returns Rushing Yards Allowed Yards: 201 vs. Oregon (8 returns), 1/2/2012 1. 601 yards (9 games) 1951 Returns: 10 vs. Ohio State (161 yards), 11/8/1969; 2. 1,045 yards (9 games) 1954 Michigan (174 yards), 10/1/1988 3. 1,106 yards (12 games) 1998 Average per return: 46.0 vs. Northern Illinois (3-138), 4. 1,121 yards (10 games) 1952 9/14/1985 5. 1,147 yards (13 games) 2009 6. 1,162 yards (9 games) 1949 Punt Returns 7. 1,183 yards (9 games) 1958 Yards: 277 vs. Iowa (7 ret.), 11/8/1947 8. 1,214 yards (10 games) 1962 Returns: 11 vs. Indiana (96 yards), 11/3/1951 9. 1,240 yards (13 games) 2015 Average per return: 39.6 vs. Iowa (7-277), 11/8/1947 10. 1,290 yards (9 games) 1947 148 WISCONSIN FOOTBALL | 2019 FACT BOOK Lowest Average Per Carry Passing Touchdowns Allowed (since 1959) 1. 1.74 (601 yards/345 att.) 1951 1. 3 (9 games) 1963 2. 2.67 (1,106 yards/415 att.) 1998 2. 4 (11 games) 1977 3. 2.79 (1,183 yards/424 att.) 1958 3. 5 (11 games) 1990 4. 2.80 (1,121 yards/400 att.) 1952 4. 6 (13 games) 2006 5. 2.89 (1,147 yards/397 att.) 2009 6 (10 games) 1966 6. 2.91 (1,045 yards/359 att.) 1954 6. 7 (13 games) 2015 7. 3.00 (1,214 yards/404 att.) 1962 7 (11 games) 1972 8. 3.04 (1,293 yards/425 att.) 1980 7 (9 games) 1961 9. 3.05 (1,162 yards/381 att.) 1949 7 (9 games) 1964 10. 3.06 (1,349 yards/441 att.) 1992 10. 8 (eight times, most recently 1999)

Rushing Touchdowns Allowed (since 1965) Interceptions 1. 5 (12 games) 1998 1. 26 (12 games) 1981 2. 7 (14 games) 2017 2. 23 (9 games) 1949 7 (12 games) 2004 23 (9 games) 1958 4. 8 (13 games) 2009 23 (10 games) 1959 8 (13 games) 2013 23 (12 games) 1984 6. 9 (14 games) 2016 6. 22 (10 games) 1970 9 (13 games) 2006 22 (11 games) 1975 9 (13 games) 2010 22 (14 games) 2002 9 (11 games) 1990 22 (14 games) 2016 10. 10 (12 games) 1993 10. 21 (three times, most recently 2000) 10 (12 games) 1999 10 (11 games) 1991 Scoring Defense Per Game 1. 6.6 ppg (59 points/9 games) 1951 Passing Yards Allowed Per Game 2. 8.6 ppg (77 points/9 games) 1958 1. 65.2 ypg (717 yards/11 games) 1975 3. 10.8 ppg (97 points/9 games) 1950 2. 73.4 ypg (661 yards/9 games) 1953 4. 10.9 ppg (98 points/9 games) 1954 3. 77.2 ypg (695 yards/9 games) 1957 5. 11.9 ppg (143 points/12 games) 1998 4. 78.2 ypg (704 yards/9 games) 1956 6. 12.1 ppg (157 points/13 games) 2006 5. 79.1 ypg (712 yards/9 games) 1950 7. 12.2 ppg (110 points/9 games) 1953 6. 80.3 ypg (723 yards/9 games) 1955 8. 12.8 ppg (154 points/12 games) 1999 7. 88.0 ypg (792 yards/9 games) 1951 9. 13.0 ppg (130 points/10 games) 1962 8. 91.1 ypg (1,002 yards/11 games) 1977 10. 13.6 ppg (122 points/9 games) 1957 9. 97.4 ypg (877 yards/9 games) 1961 10. 99.6 ypg (896 yards/9 games) 1946 Scoring Defense 99.6 ypg (896 yards/9 games) 1963 1. 59 points (9 games) 1951 2. 77 points (9 games) 1958 Passing Yards Allowed 3. 97 points (9 games) 1950 1. 661 yards (9 games) 1953 4. 98 points (9 games) 1954 2. 695 yards (9 games) 1957 5. 110 points (9 games) 1953 3. 704 yards (9 games) 1956 6. 122 points (9 games) 1957 4. 712 yards (9 games) 1950 7. 124 points (9 games) 1963 5. 717 yards (11 games) 1975 8. 129 points (9 games) 1949 6. 723 yards (9 games) 1955 9. 130 points (10 games) 1962 7. 792 yards (9 games) 1951 10. 143 points (12 games) 1998 8. 877 yards (9 games) 1961 9. 896 yards (9 games) 1946 Fumbles Forced 896 yards (9 games) 1963 1. 43 (11 games) 1976 2. 42 (10 games) 1959 Lowest Completion Percentage Against 3. 39 (9 games) 1957 1. .369 (52 comp./141 att.) 1953 4. 37 (10 games) 1968 2. .376 (44 comp./117 att.) 1956 37 (11 games) 1979 3. .389 (58 comp./149 att.) 1977 6. 36 (11 games) 1972 4. .390 (76 comp./195 att.) 1951 7. 35 (9 games) 1956 5. .395 (51 comp./129 att.) 1975 8. 33 (10 games) 1969 6. .401 (79 comp./197 att.) 1949 9. 32 (five times, most recently 1986) 7. .416 (72 comp./173 att.) 1965 8. .424 (56 comp./132 att.) 1957 9. .426 (78 comp./183 att.) 1964 10. .427 (56 comp./131 att.) 1946

149 WISCONSIN FOOTBALL | 2019 FACT BOOK Fumbles Recovered Scoring Defense 1. 25 (11 games) 1972 0 many times (MR: by Minnesota, 11/25/2017) 2. 23 (9 games) 1957 Wisconsin worst: 0 many times 3. 21 (10 games) 1969 (MR: vs. Ohio State, 12/6/2014) 21 (11 games) 1988 5. 20 (10 games) 1968 Rushing 6. 19 (12 games) 1986 Yards: -18 by Iowa (34 att.), 11/17/1951 7. 18 (10 games) 1959 Attempts: 13 by Illinois (55 yards), 10/24/2015 18 (11 games) 1973 Average per carry: -0.5 by Iowa (34-minus 18), 11/17/1951 18 (11 games) 1987 Touchdowns: 0, many times (MR: by Miami, 12/27/2018) 10. 17 (six times, most recently 1997) Passing Lowest Third-Down Percentage (since 1981) Yards: 0, six times (MR: by Minnesota, 11/19/1977) 1. .279 2016 Attempts: 3, twice (MR: by Ohio State, 10/28/1961) 2. .282 2006 Completions: 0, five times (MR: by Minnesota, 3. .284 2014 11/19/1977) 4. .291 2017 Touchdowns: 0, many times (MR: by Miami, 12/27/2018 5. .306 2013 Interceptions: 7 by Minnesota, 11/20/1954 6. .312 2004 .312 2015 Miscellaneous 8. .330 1999 Most fumbles: 10 by Syracuse, 9/23/1972 9. .333 1997 Most fumbles lost: 7 by Syracuse, 9/23/1972 10. .347 1998 Lowest 3rd-down pct.: .000 by Illinois (0-9), 11/12/2016; by Iowa (0-13), 11/11/2017 Most penalties: 15 by Illinois (151 yards), 10/24/1981 Team Defense Records (Game) Most penalty yards: 151 by Illinois (15 pen.), 10/24/1981 Fewest penalties: 0, many times Total Defense Lowest time of possession: 9:17 by Hawaii, 9/12/1987 45 Temple (-11 rush, 56 pass), 9/10/2005 66 Iowa (25 rush, 41 pass), 11/11/2017 71 California (24 rush, 47 pass), 9/28/1946 74 Marquette (60 rush, 14 pass), 9/24/1949 78 Illinois (25 rush, 54 pass), 10/8/1977 82 Iowa (-18 rush, 100 pass), 11/17/1951 99 N. Illinois (-13 rush, 112 pass), 10/20/2007 102 Ohio (65 rush, 37 pass), 9/12/1998 106 Ohio State (61 rush, 45 pass), 10/13/1951 113 Northwestern (23 rush, 90 pass), 10/27/1951 113 Tenn. Tech (44 rush, 69 pass), 9/7/2013 115 twice, MR: S.D. St. (13 rush, 102 pass), 9/16/2006 Wisconsin worst: 59 vs. Iowa (47 rush, 12 pass), 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 -3 Miami (Ohio) (24 att.), 9/12/2015 -1 Western Michigan (20 att.), 8/31/2000 5 Marquette (16 att.), 9/21/1946 8 Michigan State (33 att.), 10/2/1954 13 twice, MR: San Diego State (26 att.), 9/16/2006 Wisconsin worst: -51 vs. 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 three times, MR: Michigan St. (1-11), 10/21/1972 Wisconsin worst: 0 vs. Purdue (1-3), 10/11/1958; vs. Ohio State (0-8), 11/18/1989

150 WISCONSIN FOOTBALL | 2019 FACT BOOK Camp Randall Stadium Records

Individual Rushing Attempts: 52, Anthony Thompson (Indiana), 11/11/1989; [50, Ron Dayne vs. Minnesota, 11/9/1996] Yards Rushing: 408, Melvin Gordon vs. Nebraska, 11/15/2014 TDs Rushing: 6, Levron Williams (Indiana), 10/6/2001; [5, Billy Marek vs. Minnesota, 11/23/1974; Anthony Davis vs. Minnesota, 11/23/2002; Brian Calhoun vs. Bowling Green, 9/3/2005; Melvin Gordon vs. Bowling Green, 9/20/2014] Long Run: 92, James White vs. Indiana, 11/16/2013 Pass Attempts: 83, (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; Melvin Gordon vs. Bowling Green, 9/20/2014] 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; [99, Joe Ferguson vs. Utah State, 9/1/2017] 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: 644 vs. Bowling Green, 9/20/2014 TDs Rushing: 8 vs. Bowling Green, 9/20/2014 Passing Attempts: 84 by Purdue, 10/10/1998; [55 vs. Penn State, 11/30/2013] 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: 83 vs. Indiana, 11/13/2010 Plays: 104 by Purdue, 11/2/1996 [97 vs. Iowa, 10/11/1969; vs. Illinois, 11/15/1969] Yards Total Offense: 756 vs. Bowling Green, 9/20/2014 [Wisconsin Record] 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: 209, JD Spielman, Nebraska, 10/6/2018 TDs Receiving: 3 (5x) MR: Devin Smith, Ohio State, 12/6/2014 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 Langeloth, 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, , 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 151 WISCONSIN FOOTBALL | 2019 FACT BOOK Offensive Statistical Trends Total Offense Rushing Passing 1st 3rd Pen. PPG Yds. 3rd Pts Fum. 1st Dwn. TD Passing Dwn. YPG Yds TD Pct. PC-PA-I Offense Rushing YPG Yards YPG Total Att. Yards GP 2018 13 431.1 5,604 2017 14 415.0 5,810 2016 14 32 273.4 3,554 382.1 5,350 2015 13 571 28 222.9 3,121 378.6 4,922 2014 14 629 31 203.1 157.7 2,843 19 58.9 2,050 468.9 179-304-14 6,564 2013 13 658 27 150.3 192.1 1,954 25 62.8 2,689 480.8 204-325-15 6,251 2012 14 512 46 320.1 179.1 4,482 14 62.5 2,507 393.3 202-323-10 5,506 2011 14 648 280 35 283.8 228.3 3,689 14 60.1 2,968 469.9 252-419-13 6,578 41.2 2010 13 557 296 38 236.4 16-10 148.7 3,309 15 55.0 2,082 445.2 177-322-16 657 5,787 48.6 2009 13 635 284 48 235.6 21-9 197.1 3,298 22 61.1 2,562 416.9 217-355-15 5,420 44.1 2008 13 609 276 703 48 245.7 14-6 3,194 399.2 170-291-6 386 5,190 40.8 2007 13 156.9 584 308 15 29.7 58.4 2,197 455 33 203.8 15-5 2,650 408.8 233-328-5 5,314 38.2 2006 13 234.3 581 286 34 71.0 3,280 689 473 31 211.2 23-10 33.8 2,745 373.2 202-276-6 607 4,851 41.8 2005 13 199.5 567 17 73.2 2,593 397 29 200.8 18-4 267 28.4 213.1 2,610 16 64.1 2,770 396.5 218-340-12 5,155 2004 12 587 474 348 35.5 24 161.7 326 26.8 188.1 2,102 11 54.1 2,445 328.1 180-333-11 484 3,937 19-6 2003 13 536 34.6 54.7 31 168.2 311 208.0 2,186 17 57.3 506 2,704 394.9 199-347-11 5,134 9-5 2002 14 572 274 453 50.3 18 160.9 34.8 1,931 354.7 195-331-9 4,966 47.5 12-3 2001 12 211.5 532 255 21 58.9 545 2,749 23 177.0 20-12 2,301 399 414 389.9 200-337-9 616 4,679 38.2 2000 13 29.6 228.4 573 270 22 59.3 2,969 30 190.2 28-19 2,663 358.8 171-325-7 616 4,665 45.0 1999 12 167.2 645 52.6 2,006 618 21 176.9 44.1 17-10 245 9 217.9 2,123 18 55.4 2,833 539 417.2 184-332-13 571 413 5,006 1998 12 41.5 512 31.8 41.4 21 196.1 277 2,549 329.5 171-322-8 357 3,954 29-16 1997 13 164.5 616 15 27.5 53.1 2,303 485 46.6 36 275.4 213.0 3,305 17 50.5 2,556 346.2 166-329-13 383 4,500 15-5 226 1996 13 636 269 29.5 30 215.9 162.8 2,591 16 55.7 613 2,116 386.5 41.3 157-282-10 5,025 43.1 1995 11 600 380 27 21-11 189.1 23-12 280 29.2 2,458 443 350.6 122-219-3 493 3,857 1994 12 141.8 615 234 10 55.7 1,701 35.3 34 249.4 3,242 446 423.6 105-200-5 5,083 39.7 20-9 1993 12 34.3 113.6 587 246 10 52.5 1,363 12 128.9 8-6 157.1 1,418 54.9 634 2,042 249 455.2 158-288-13 355 5,462 39.6 1992 11 20.8 421 9 27.3 25 244.5 21-11 261 137.2 2,934 10 58.3 515 1,783 324.5 152-260-10 723 3,569 1991 11 545 45.4 29 250.8 199 221.7 3,009 17 62.0 2,439 372 241.3 206-332-12 2,654 14-8 1990 11 26.6 603 40.6 168.0 242 179.1 1,848 20 59.2 604 2,149 313 269.7 181-306-15 9 328 2,967 13-5 1989 11 26.1 481 256 25.2 44.8 204.4 1,042 20 67.5 423 2,453 272.2 191-283-11 94.7 2,994 47.4 27-14 1988 11 381 207 9 447 19-8 1,063 409 265.3 96.6 2,918 43.8 1987 11 34.1 415 262 140-284-7 9 565 14 187.2 18-8 156.5 10 49.3 2,059 1,721 382 299.4 3,293 41.3 1986 12 31.8 536 298 275 291 149.6 22-11 146.5 22.4 50.9 1,646 1,612 146-287-13 276.3 7 608 3,316 58.3 9 1985 11 555 377 18 202.5 18-9 173.1 29.0 56.3 2,227 1,904 175-311-15 328.5 95-215-10 3,613 204 5 1984 12 554 44.2 421 235 11 144.0 21.4 1,728 365.0 35.8 935 357 4,380 1983 11 115.6 467 29.8 85.0 46.9 1,272 106-226-14 14 21-11 189.5 144 2 2,084 3 426 413.2 79-170-8 4,545 1982 12 473 35.8 354 13 187.8 177 29.5 46.5 132.3 2,253 1,066 10 51.7 1,588 369.9 150-290-20 24-9 4,439 96.9 1981 12 525 37.8 28 196.7 3 139.0 2,164 559 12 47.7 1,529 212 344.8 127-266-19 22-15 4,137 170 1980 11 19.3 454 174 425 22 200.3 177.3 2,403 11 56.7 2,127 284.3 27.9 182-321-14 33.7 3,127 1979 11 518 191 17 47-24 205.2 24-14 216.5 2,462 19 172 53.6 514 2,381 337.7 180-336-19 329 3,715 35.5 183 15.6 571 192 133 12 197.0 12.1 16-12 195.8 2,167 16 38.2 52.7 2,350 179-340-14 555 32.0 577 231 40-23 19 187.5 18-8 139.6 2,062 365 16 43.3 1,675 106 122-282-16 172 37.6 523 255 15.6 348 9.6 28-15 79-197-11 702 201 52.6 248 16.8 40.1 24-7 150.3 202 52.7 1,653 119-226-14 960 43.7 18.4 236 6 87.3 470 231 22-9 21.0 4 242 38.0 20.2 522 27-15 487 359 212 32.6 197 287 ––– 23.9 268 ––– 22.3 38-18 380 26-17 578 208 18.9 138 12.5

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8.1 8.1

8.7 8.7

8.6 8.6

27.1 27.1

15.8 15.8

12.1 12.1

179 19.9 19.9 179

199 22.2 22.2 199

93 10.3 10.3 93 201 22.3 22.3 201

172 19.1 19.1 172

234 26.0 26.0 234

148 16.4 16.4 148

165 16.5 16.5 165

179 19.9 19.9 179

150 16.7 16.7 150

322 32.2 32.2 322

81 81

98 10.9 10.9 98

120 12.0 12.0 120

87 87

86 86

198 19.8 19.8 198

196 19.6 19.6 196

240 21.8 21.8 240

360 152 13.8 13.8 152 360

392 341 31.0 31.0 341 392

385 298 298 385

544 216 19.6 19.6 216 544

344 174 174 344

378 133 133 378

544 223 20.3 20.3 223 544

27-14 478 478 27-14

20-11 314 314 20-11

32-17 507 507 32-17 31-13 420 420 31-13

26-10 369 369 26-10

36-23 404 404 36-23

22-11 275 275 22-11

38-14 342 342 38-14

18-7 328 328 18-7

26-21 500 500 26-21

24-13 593 593 24-13

39-20 396 396 39-20

26-14 304 304 26-14

24-14 534 534 24-14

39-21 396 396 39-21

21-11 710 710 21-11

32-30 383 383 32-30

37-20 596 596 37-20

33-17 560 560 33-17

23-13 23-13

9 183 ––– 43-25 43-25 ––– 183 9

1 205 ––– 31-14 31-14 ––– 205 1

8 243 ––– 16-9 16-9 ––– 243 8

8 198 ––– 30-17 30-17 ––– 198 8

5 183 ––– 26-19 26-19 ––– 183 5

13 240 ––– ––– 240 13

15 202 ––– 24-14 24-14 ––– 202 15

145.4 11 11 145.4 164 –––

128.1 7 7 128.1 144 –––

169.6 8 8 169.6 126 –––

186.3 16 16 186.3 189 –––

188.4 13 13 188.4 158 –––

138.1 5 5 138.1 145 –––

156.6 9 9 156.6 159 –––

139.4 6 6 139.4 123 –––

136.6 6 6 136.6 142 –––

165.8 5 5 165.8 165 –––

148.2 10 10 148.2 206 –––

112.8 3 3 112.8 154 –––

161.1 8 8 161.1 224 –––

145.2 12 12 145.2 164 –––

117.5 117.5

111.2 111.2

112.4 112.4

148.4 148.4

154.5 154.5

131.9 131.9

635 70.6 70.6 635 4 150 –––

880 97.8 97.8 880 6 131 –––

617 68.6 68.6 617 4 135 ––– 958 106.4 106.4 958 6 141 –––

986 98.6 98.6 986 3 120 –––

950 86.4 86.4 950

1,292 1,292

1,236 1,236

1,223 1,223

1,632 1,632

1,700 1,700

1,451 1,451

51.4 51.4

50.6 1,153 1,153 50.6

43.5 43.5

40.2 40.2 46.9 46.9

49.1 1,309 1,309 49.1

49.3 1,526 1,526 49.3

46.3 46.3

51.8 1,696 1,696 51.8

48.1 1,409 1,409 48.1

55.5 1,863 1,863 55.5

50.7 1,394 1,394 50.7

46.8 1,243 1,243 46.8

50.0 1,658 1,658 50.0

47.2 1,366 1,366 47.2

40.4 1,128 1,128 40.4

48.8 1,482 1,482 48.8

46.5 1,452 1,452 46.5

39.7 39.7

54.7 54.7

50.4 1,772 1,772 50.4

45.1 45.1

50.4 50.4

46.0 46.0

47.1 47.1

46.0 46.0

20 79-175-6 79-175-6 20

10 77-194-16 77-194-16 10

20 71-161-16 71-161-16 20

38 81-148-11 81-148-11 38

20 134-266-18 134-266-18 20

10 106-225-19 106-225-19 10

13 126-274-17 126-274-17 13

189.9 24 24 189.9 84-171-13

195.0 14 14 195.0 47-117-15 207.7 27 27 207.7 69-147-10

166.2 16 16 166.2 68-147-12

176.5 28 28 176.5 146-263-12

117.0 15 15 117.0 117-226-12

117.2 8 8 117.2 104-222-19

163.8 11 11 163.8 111-231-15

105.5 3 3 105.5 108-229-17

114.2 10 10 114.2 143-286-16

189.5 13 13 189.5 124-254-18

126.2 8 8 126.2 107-265-19

213.5 23 23 213.5 130-258-19

238.7 238.7

147.7 14 14 147.7 92-198-5

200.0 200.0

223.6 223.6

287.5 287.5

231.5 231.5

185.3 185.3

164.3 164.3

1,790 198.9 198.9 1,790 –– 54-105-10

1,701 1,701 2,437 270.8 270.8 2,437 33 40-92-11

1,644 182.7 182.7 1,644 30 85-168-8

1,869 1,869

1,755 1,755

1,662 1,662

1,765 1,765

1,053 1,053

1,055 1,055

1,474 1,474

1,055 1,055

1,142 1,142

1,895 1,895

1,262 1,262

2,200 2,200

2,349 2,349

2,626 2,626 1,477 1,477

3,162 3,162

2,460 2,460

2,546 2,546

2,038 2,038

1,807 1,807

417 417

427 427

493 493

427 427 503 503

483 483

481 481

352 352

298 886 886 298 98.4 9 113-229-17

368 368

412 412

370 370

361 581 581 361 58.1 5 142-280-25

426 426

502 502

420 420

532 532

487 487

591 591

537 537

567 567

612 612

593 593

540 540

568 568

501 501

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296.2 296.2

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10 2,598 259.8 259.8 2,598 10

11 3,849 3,849 11

11 3,410 3,410 11 11 3,492 3,492 11

11 4,398 4,398 11

11 3,258 3,258 11

11 4,178 4,178 11

11 3,738 3,738 11

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1946 9 2,278 253.1 404 1,618 179.8 –– –– 253.1 9 1946 179.8 2,278 1,618 –– 29.7 35-118-21 73.3 404 660 ––– ––– –––– ––– 15.6 140

1947 9 2,521 280.1 452 1,853 205.9 –– –– 280.1 9 1947 205.9 2,521 1,853 –– 41.3 45-109-12 74.2 452 519 82 ––– 325 29-17 19.0 133

1948 9 2,327 258.6 462 1,805 200.6 –– –– 258.6 9 1948 200.6 2,327 1,805 36-94-14 –– 462 38.3 58.0 522 79 ––– 216 30-17 98 14.0

1949 9 2,931 325.7 463 1,840 204.4 21 21 325.7 9 1949 204.4 2,931 121.2 9 1,840 1,091 43.3 75-173-13 463 131 ––– 417 17-13 23.0 207

1950 9 2,173 241.5 358 1,133 125.9 13 13 241.5 9 1950 125.9 2,173 1,133 115.6 7 1,040 91-173-9 358 56.1 113 ––– 20-8 202 14.1 127

1951 9 3,347 371.9 513 2,135 237.2 17 17 371.9 9 1951 10 237.2 3,347 134.7 2,135 1,212 49.0 98-200-16 513 167 ––– 686 44-20 21.8 196

1952 10 10 1952 385.9 3,859 19 224.1 2,241 518 161.8 13 54.0 1,618 128-237-21 149 ––– 30-12 374 228 22.8

1954 9 2,797 310.8 310.8 9 1954 2,797

1953 9 2,670 296.7 296.7 9 1953 2,670

1956 9 2,372 263.6 263.6 9 1956 2,372

1955 9 3,010 334.4 334.4 9 1955 3,010 1957 9 3,072 341.3 341.3 9 1957 3,072

1958 9 2,827 314.1 314.1 9 1958 2,827

1959* 1959*

1961 9 2,749 305.4 305.4 9 1961 2,749

1960 9 2,412 268.0 268.0 9 1960 2,412

1963 9 2,883 320.3 320.3 9 1963 2,883

1962 10 10 1962 362.8 3,628

1964 9 2,298 255.3 255.3 9 1964 2,298

1965 10 10 1965 197.5 1,975

1966 10 10 1966 242.1 2,421

1968 10 10 1968 239.0 2,390

1967 10 10 1967 280.0 2,800

1969 10 10 1969 337.7 3,377

1970 10 10 1970 292.9 2,929

1972 1972

1971 11 11 1971 374.6 4,121

1973 1973

1974 1974

1975 1975

1977 1977

1976 1976

1978 1978

GP Yards YPG Att. Yards YPG TD PC-PA-I Pct. Yds YPG TD Dwn. Dwn. Fum. Yds. Pts PPG Yds. Pts Fum. Dwn. TD Dwn. YPG Yds TD Pct. PC-PA-I YPG Yards YPG Att. Yards GP Total Offense Rushing Passing 1st 3rd Pen. 3rd 1st Passing Offense Rushing Total

153 WISCONSIN FOOTBALL | 2019 FACT BOOK Defensive Statistical Trends Total Offense Rushing Passing 1st 3rd Pen. PPG Yds. 3rd Pts Fum. 1st Dwn. TD Passing Dwn. YPG Yds TD Pct. PC-PA-I Offense Rushing YPG Yards YPG Total Att. Yards GP 2018 13 344.2 4,474 2017 14 262.1 3,669 2016 14 17 155.1 2,016 301.4 4,219 2015 13 454 1,378 268.5 98.4 3,491 2014 14 436 7 189.1 1,383 14 57.9 2,458 294.1 209-361-14 98.8 4,117 2013 13 421 9 1,240 305.1 13 95.4 3,966 2012 14 396 19 126.1 163.6 11 48.6 1,765 2,291 192-395-20 322.6 4,516 2011 14 492 230 102.5 202.6 13 50.9 1,333 2,836 229-436-22 316.4 8 4,430 37.4 2010 13 173.2 414 49.1 2,251 194-395-12 14 128.9 18-11 7 1,805 321.8 170-347-6 421 4,183 196 2009 13 168.0 472 15 49.0 2,352 17 152.8 2,139 305.7 29.1 3,974 229 2008 13 498 227-425-9 15-9 127.8 202.5 16 53.0 1,662 2,633 329.1 27.9 255-464-8 9 294 4,278 183 2007 13 193.6 423 18 22.6 54.9 659 2,711 17-6 206 163.6 1,147 15 60.8 2,291 356.6 31.2 214-352-16 88.2 4,636 2006 13 397 488 8 28.4 23 14-9 133.3 1,733 253.1 3,290 20-11 209 2005 13 193.9 450 20 56.9 869 2,521 195 209-367-14 645 16 134.1 13.9 234 2,085 417.4 30.6 5,426 2004 12 423 222 218 32.5 20-11 114.8 15.6 217.5 21 55.8 195.8 1,492 2,827 15 215-385-15 52.5 427 2,545 291.2 212-404-12 9 3,495 38.2 19-7 2003 13 388 178 291 13 167.5 13.7 29-10 220 20.8 222.5 2,178 21 55.3 554 2,893 355.4 236-427-12 660 4,620 2002 14 471 40.4 124.0 1,488 212 372.9 7 5,221 17-9 206 2001 12 16.3 138.3 387 230 47.8 1,798 185-387-15 21 142.0 6 249.8 1,846 25 51.7 506 3,248 268 370.8 35.3 246-476-16 266 4,450 39.9 2000 13 19.1 468 233 19.0 14 16-12 148.7 20-10 2,082 519 392.1 521 5,097 38.0 1999 12 167.2 516 13 48.8 2,007 180-369-11 18 169.8 12-7 213.4 2,037 13 53.9 2,774 267 298.1 228-423-12 3,577 178 1998 12 20.5 489 269 617 12 150.6 224.2 1,958 22 54.9 3,139 283 292.6 28.2 237-432-22 345 3,511 41.5 1997 13 21.8 453 26.5 10 21-10 109.9 15-11 189 201.1 1,319 22 50.3 498 2,413 371.3 165-328-13 833 4,827 1996 13 378 237 301 31.2 23.2 241.5 1,106 15 50.0 3,139 366.5 228-456-21 92.2 4,764 35.1 15-9 1995 11 415 252 5 20 156.2 18-10 188.2 2,030 50.3 606 2,258 157 394.7 194-386-16 652 309 4,342 39.5 1994 12 12.1 475 224 8 23.8 16 115.2 22-13 1,497 350.8 910 4,210 40.9 1993 12 456 259 16 170.6 20-8 200.4 54.4 1,877 2,405 203-373-19 185 358.6 197-322-8 306 4,303 35.9 8 1992 11 15.4 215.2 452 14 23.5 61.2 2,797 654 14 138.3 19-7 198 251.3 1,659 12 60.0 3,267 336.5 266-443-18 322 3,701 1991 11 475 23.0 696 33.0 10 130.3 224.1 1,563 14 60.3 2,465 317.6 207-343-13 3,494 20-6 1990 11 411 346 11 122.6 192 220 28.8 212.6 1,349 15 54.0 472 2,551 356.2 196-363-16 3,918 1989 11 441 263 34.7 265 33.3 10 184.0 20.4 228.3 2,024 12 60.9 2,740 397.0 227-373-23 21-14 4,367 43.2 25-17 1988 11 529 228 548 561 218.7 21-9 213.8 2,406 12 57.1 2,352 154 391.0 205-359-13 9 4,301 40.5 1987 11 12.8 555 221 508 24 214.5 16-10 133.6 2,359 10 51.2 1,470 398.4 132-258-15 533 4,382 37.7 1986 12 403 229 143 306 23 185.2 11.9 16-11 23.5 2,037 398.8 569 4,785 44.3 1985 11 137.5 502 205 54.3 1,512 113-208-10 243 24 186.1 18-11 5 18.7 2,047 359.1 159-277-8 601 253 3,950 41.4 1984 12 182.5 505 214 16 23.0 57.4 2,008 22 194.8 15-9 2,338 296.3 160-287-9 238 3,556 39.2 1983 11 205.8 577 10 19.8 55.7 2,264 378 17 177.1 24-15 212.3 1,948 13 55.3 2,335 350.4 166-300-17 497 195 3,854 201 1982 12 485 16.3 13 130.1 234 203.9 1,561 11 56.5 2,447 350.3 50.0 175-310-15 4,203 1981 12 507 199 40.4 19 19-16 199.8 200 18.1 2,198 538 321.3 160-294-9 194 3,856 29-16 1980 11 182.0 512 226 14 17.6 54.4 2,002 495 42.5 21 137.5 166.3 1,651 49.5 1,995 327.5 160-323-23 3,603 41.5 30-21 1979 11 484 247 9 559 12 125.7 27-18 150.5 1,508 13 48.3 1,656 285 392.7 140-290-21 490 4,320 51.6 25.9 489 341 16 117.5 32-19 209 31.0 228.7 1,293 11 60.0 2,744 226-377-14 568 425 314 42.3 23 216.5 203 28.5 195.6 2,381 15 52.6 2,347 184-250-26 299 25-16 530 221 27.2 458 37.9 210.0 11 54.9 2,310 178-324-10 266 43.4 20-5 240 22.2 15-8 382 142-244-9 44.8 176.3 202 14 58.2 1,939 615 263 18-10 23.9 593 39.4 189 23-9 206 ––– 17.2 643 242 211 22.0 32-16 252 568 21.0 ––– 37-17 220 561 18.3 211 19.2 311 28.3

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Total Offense Rushing Passing 1st 3rd Pen. PPG Yds. 3rd Pts Fum. 1st Dwn. TD Passing Dwn. YPG Yds TD Pct. PC-PA-I Offense Rushing YPG Yards YPG Total Att. Yards GP 1978 11 350.2 3,852 1977 11 267.5 2,943 1976 11 22 194.1 2,135 353.5 3,888 1975 11 556 20 176.5 1,941 382.5 4,207 1974 11 574 21 208.3 156.1 2,291 10 51.9 1,717 338.8 138-266-12 3,726 1973 11 556 24 317.3 3,490 358.5 58-149-7 3,944 1972 11 656 22 220.1 38.9 2,421 1,002 351.9 98-206-11 3,871 91.1 1971 11 145.2 553 216 13 47.6 1,597 22 244.3 4 2,687 378.2 51-129-22 4,160 ––– 1970 10 597 39.5 21 249.6 2,746 26-14 347.9 85-166-14 717 3,479 575 1969 10 118.6 618 10 65.2 51.2 1,305 24 240.5 202 2,646 8 411.6 87-182-11 4,116 159 1968 10 114.3 613 11 47.8 1,257 ––– 17 192.1 1,921 ––– 401.0 97-205-7 4,010 1967 10 277 540 43-17 25.2 31 271.2 447 28-17 102.3 198 47.3 137.6 2,712 1,125 48.5 1,514 340.4 108-223-10 627 3,404 7 1966 10 555 230 9 ––– 36 259.0 217 155.8 2,590 46.5 1,558 298.6 114-245-22 ––– 2,986 1965 10 571 8 29-14 ––– 22 211.2 397 266 2,112 –– 26-12 331.7 24.2 93-188-12 200 324.7 3,317 438 1964 9 140.4 559 17 18.2 31-18 196.8 49.5 1,404 23 178.7 2,922 205 452 220 142.3 1,787 13 54.5 1,423 109-200-10 1,771 261.9 127.9 7 1963 9 500 8 163.4 ––– ––– 31 229.7 2,357 243 203 1,151 78-183-9 2,297 427 22.1 79-167-11 1,471 42.6 269 1962 10 36-25 129.2 575 25-9 47.3 1,292 24.5 ––– 452 237 42.9 217 9 73-170-11 99.6 –– 3 412 896 269.0 21.5 98-197-13 313.6 2,690 619 164 1961 9 119.9 32-16 216.1 49.7 1,199 ––– ––– 2,822 470 225 6 415 –– 16-10 72-173-16 1,945 286.4 1960 9 102.0 33-21 183.1 41.6 1,020 ––– –– 229 121.4 2,578 574 43.0 8 64-149-13 97.4 1,214 129 7 20.8 438 877 1,648 258 25.4 ––– 195 1959* 10 404 37-20 229 103.3 8 412 23.5 19-10 549 195 45.5 70-154-12 –– 432 930 19.5 ––– 244.1 172 1958 9 –– 131.4 2,665 2,197 266.5 349 112.7 28-15 13.8 147.6 –– 158 11 46.5 1,476 34.9 124 ––– 107-230-20 1,183 247.1 491 ––– 175 1957 9 1,014 169.9 156 17-8 2,224 310 ––– 42.8 24-13 68-159-23 –– 575 424 261 31.0 ––– 1,529 273.4 27-11 416 1956 9 138 195.2 –– 2,461 ––– 42.4 24-10 56-132-13 77.2 –– 320 457 695 32-13 1,757 290.0 537 224 1,423 1955 9 17.6 362 142.3 151 20.3 209.7 –– 22.4 158 183 –– 2,610 37.6 44-117-15 78.2 –– 502 704 1,887 231.0 ––– 212 1954 9 –– 116.1 130 –– 21.2 77 2,079 ––– 44.6 114.9 62-139-13 80.3 –– 21-10 405 723 363 1,045 244.8 39-23 291 8.6 688 1953 9 1,034 171.3 136 29.1 2,203 ––– 47.0 86-183-18 359 213 1,542 35-17 1952 10 121 92-187-23 13.6 131 –– 122 ––– ––– 36.9 52-141-14 73.4 485 390 661 489 241.7 29-12 49.2 154.8 29-10 2,417 1951 9 130 14.3 1,242 13.0 129 124.2 1,393 –– –– 271.2 1950 9 18.4 192.8 110 8 98 66.8 166 10 112.1 2,447 601 10.9 ––– 1,121 –– 345 545 1,735 261.7 29-14 1949 9 400 –– 129.1 –– –– 2,355 45.3 132.4 62-137-12 39.0 79.1 –– 76-195-21 88.0 444 712 1,162 792 274.8 1948 9 1,192 12.2 169.8 110 2,473 40.1 129.5 79-197-23 –– 45.1 381 1,295 –– 106-235-19 1,528 267.7 132 1947 9 116 7 –– 143.3 105.0 128 82 2,409 ––– ––– 52.1 133.3 63-121-11 –– 274 398 945 329 29-16 1,290 262.7 26-15 1946 9 ––– ––– 1,200 163.1 416 32-14 2,364 43.8 70-160-10 ––– 117 1,468 *does not include Rose Bowl 14.3 ––– 109 129 42-18 193 97 25-13 ––– 130 10.8 56-131 294 ––– 29-17 59 382 ––– –– 6.6 21.4 42.7 99.6 193 896 17.3 –––– 156 388 149 106 ––– 14.9 –––– ––– 150 15.0 16.0 144

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Game-By-Game Statistics (Since 1998)

0-0 / 0-1 0-1 / 0-0 26:35 / 33:25 1 / 2

0-1 / 0-0 22:29 / 37:31 4 / 8

-11 -11 0-0 / 1-2 22:24 / 37:36 1 / 6

4-15 4-15 1-2 / 1-2 22:14 / 37:46 1 / 1

7-14 7-14 0-2 / 0-0 30:45 / 29:15 1 / 3

12-20 12-20 1-1 / 0-1 31:48 / 28:12 3 / 0

9-18 9-18 1-3 / 1-1 29:44 / 30:16 5 / 0

/ 3-14 3-14 / 0-1 / 1-1 26:32 / 33:28 2 / 4

/ 3-15 3-15 / 2-6 / 2-3 24:15 / 35:45 0 / 6

/ 8-17 8-17 / 0-1 / 0-0 33:46 / 26:14 4 / 0

/ 5-15 5-15 / 0-0 / 1-2 29:21 / 30:38 1 / 5

9 / 6-15 6-15 / 9 0-2 / 2-2 22:13 / 37:47 0 / 4

/ 4-13 4-13 / 1-2 / 0-0 32:21 / 27:39 0 / 4

4 / 9-19 9-19 / 4 0-0 / 0-1 32:02 / 27:58 4 / 3

5 / 5-14 5-14 / 5 1-1 / 1-2 22:36 / 37:24 1 / 0

9 / 2-12 2-12 / 9 0-2 / 1-1 22:32 / 37:28 3 / 4

-16 / 2-13 2-13 / -16 0-1 / 0-0 24:56 / 30:26 3 / 2

-15 / 4-11 4-11 / -15 0-0 / 2-2 24:49 / 35:11 2 / 5

6-10 / 9-20 9-20 / 6-10 1-2 / 0-0 30:52 / 29:08 1 / 1

11-18 / 5-13 5-13 / 11-18 0-1 / 0-0 24:35 / 35:25 4 / 4

6-11 / 2-11 2-11 / 6-11 0-0 / 0-0 24:19 / 35:41 0 / 0

5-14 / 7-17 7-17 / 5-14 0-0 / 2-2 32:11 / 27:49 0 / 4

5 5 4-11 / 5-16 0-1 / 3-3 20:25 / 39:35 2 / 1

/ 3 3 / 2-12 / 5-15 2-2 / 0-0 27:04 / 32:56 0 / 3

1999

1998

Stanford Stanford 17-9 14 / 16 27 / 53 -5 / 226 1 / 2 18-35 / 7-14 51.4 / 50.0 264 / 105 0 / 0 0 / 0 62 / 67 259 / 331 1 / 2 0 / 0 4-15

IOWA IOWA 41-3 14 / 29 28 / 60 116 / 420 0 / 3 14-30 / 11-16 46.7 / 68.8 131 / 184 0 / 3 0 / 0 58 / 76 247 / 604 0 / 6 1 / 0 / 5-10

Purdue Purdue 28-21 34 / 14 31 / 45 144 / 238 2 / 1 36-65 / 7-11 55.4 / 63.6 350 / 72 1 / 1 3 / 0 96 / 56 494 / 310 3 / 2 3 / 0 / 4-10

Northwestern Northwestern 35-19 21 / 17 47 / 49 197 / 207 1 / 3 19-31 / 6-11 61.3 / 54.5 150 / 89 1 / 1 2 / 1 78 / 60 347 / 296 2 / 4 2 / 2

MICHIGAN STATE STATE MICHIGAN 40-10 13 / 20 23 / 63 110 / 301 1 / 4 13-28 / 6-11 46.4 / 54.5 128 / 59 0 / 0 3 / 0 51 / 74 238 / 360 1 / 4 / 0

INDIANA INDIANA 59-0 16 / 31 34 / 56 66 / 461 0 / 7 12-32 / 15-19 37.5 / 78.9 212 / 244 0 / 1 1 / 0 66 / 75 278 / 705 0 / 8 1 / 2 9-13

Minnesota Minnesota 20-17 17 / 22 37 / 52 188 / 156 0 / 1 12-27 / 11-21 44.4 / 52.4 197 / 212 2 / 1 1 / 0 64 / 73 385 / 368 2 / 2 1 / 0 4

Ohio State State Ohio 42-17 15 / 26 33 / 60 124 / 296 1 / 5 11-25 / 15-27 44.0 / 55.6 227 / 167 1 / 0 1 / 0 58 / 87 351 / 463 2 / 5 3 / 1

MICHIGAN MICHIGAN 16-21 19 / 16 38 / 36 94 / 125 1 / 2 22-35 / 15-28 62.9 / 53.6 257 / 155 2 / 0 1 / 1 73 / 64 351 / 280 3 / 2 1 / 2 5-1

Cincinnati Cincinnati 12-17 13 / 22 29 / 57 171 / 340 2 / 1 14-27 / 8-22 51.9 / 36.4 90 / 85 0 / 0 1 / 1 56 / 79 261 / 425 2 / 1 2 / 3 7-1

BALL STATE STATE BALL 50-10 11 / 24 27 / 55 21 / 270 0 / 2 13-25 / 10-20 52.0 / 50.0 155 / 190 1 / 2 2 / 0 52 / 75 176 / 460 1 / 4 2 / 1 8

MURRAY STATE STATE MURRAY 49-10 11 / 24 24 / 50 93 / 265 1 / 5 10-26 / 11-19 38.5 / 57.9 97 / 139 0 / 1 1 / 0 50 / 69 190 / 404 1 / 6 1 / 0

Opponent Score Downs Att. Yards TD Comp-Att. Pct. Yards TD INT Plays Yards TD overs Conv. Conv. Possession Sack Conv. Possession Conv. TD Yards overs Pct. TD Att. Yards Opponent Plays Comp-Att. INT TD Downs Yards Score

First RUSHING PASSING TOTAL OFFENSE Turn- 3rd-Dwn 4th-Dwn Time of Time 4th-Dwn 3rd-Dwn Turn- OFFENSE TOTAL RUSHING PASSING First

UCLA UCLA 38-31 25 / 22 38 / 48 120 / 343 1 / 4 21-36 / 9-17 58.3 / 52.9 418 / 154 3 / 0 1 / 0 74 / 65 538 / 497 4 / 4 2 / 1 / 4-11

PENN STATE STATE PENN 24-3 14 / 15 42 / 55 165 / 219 0 / 1 11-21 / 4-13 52.4 / 30.8 93 / 69 0 / 1 0 / 0 63 / 68 258 / 288 0 / 2 2 / 0 7-18

Michigan Michigan 10-27 21 / 9 53 / 31 257 / 58 2 / 0 16-25 / 9-23 64.0 / 39.1 219 / 132 1 / 1 1 / 2 78 / 54 476 / 190 3 / 1 1 / 2 3-14

MINNESOTA MINNESOTA 26-7 14 / 16 24 / 55 28 / 165 0 / 2 15-41 / 10-20 36.6 / 50.0 180 / 122 1 / 0 4 / 1 65 / 75 208 / 287 1 / 2 4 / 1 6-1

Iowa Iowa 31-0 12 / 18 30 / 63 30 / 280 0 / 3 10-24 / 4-8 41.7 / 50.0 108 / 45 0 / 0 0 / 0 54 / 71 138 / 325 0 / 3 1 / 0 5-13 / 8-15

Illinois Illinois 37-3 13 / 23 25 / 62 28 / 274 0 / 4 17-39 / 10-22 43.6 / 45.5 166 / 106 0 / 0 2 / 0 64 / 84 194 / 380 0 / 4 4 / 0 10-1

PURDUE PURDUE 31-24 33 / 14 20 / 53 76 / 185 0 / 3 55-83 / 5-10 66.3 / 50.0 494 / 44 2 / 0 4 / 0 103 / 63 570 / 229 2 / 3 5 / 1 / 4-14

Indiana Indiana 24-20 19 / 13 49 / 43 146 / 136 1 / 2 10-19 / 9-15 52.6 / 60.0 145 / 117 0 / 1 2 / 0 68 / 58 291 / 253 1 / 3 2 / 0 6-14

NORTHWESTERN NORTHWESTERN 38-7 16 / 14 37 / 43 110 / 230 0 / 2 18-31 / 9-15 58.1 / 60.0 262 / 127 1 / 1 1 / 0 68 / 58 372 / 357 1 / 3 2 / 0

UNLV UNLV 52-7 6 / 25 29 / 58 23 / 325 0 / 4 11-20 / 13-23 55.0 / 56.5 136 / 189 0 / 3 1 / 1 49 / 81 159 / 514 0 / 7 4 / 2 1 / 10-17

OHIO OHIO 45-0 7 / 17 38 / 45 65 / 190 0 / 4 3-7 / 12-13 42.9 / 92.3 37 / 147 0 / 2 1 / 0 45 / 58 102 / 337 0 / 6 3 / 0 3-13 / 5-10

San Diego State State Diego San 26-14 12 / 13 30 / 44 58 / 186 1 / 1 16-27 / 11-21 59.3 / 52.4 147 / 111 0 / 1 2 / 1 57 / 65 205 / 297 1 / 2 3

Opponent Score Downs Att. Yards TD Comp-Att. Pct. Yards TD INT Plays Yards TD overs Conv. Conv. Possession Sack Conv. Possession Conv. TD Yards overs Pct. TD Att. Yards Opponent Plays Comp-Att. INT TD Downs Yards Score First RUSHING PASSING TOTAL OFFENSE Turn- 3rd-Dwn 4th-Dwn Time of Time 4th-Dwn 3rd-Dwn Turn- OFFENSE TOTAL RUSHING PASSING First 156

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-13 -13 0-0 / 0-0 24:26 / 35:34 3 / 4

4-16 4-16 1-2 / 1-1 30:03 / 29:57 2 / 2

5-11 5-11 0-2 / 0-1 22:32 / 37:28 3 / 1

7-14 7-14 0-2 / 0-1 30:22 / 29:38 2 / 1

/ 7-12 7-12 / 0-0 / 1-1 29:37 / 30:23 5 / 0

/ 3-15 3-15 / 0-0 / 1-1 30:06 / 29:54 1 / 3

/ 5-17 5-17 / 1-1 / 0-1 30:33 / 29:27 3 / 1

/ 3-13 3-13 / 1-3 / 2-4 18:13 / 41:47 1 / 1

/ 9-17 9-17 / 0-0 / 2-2 27:22 / 32:38 7 / 0

/ 8-18 8-18 / 0-0 / 0-0 30:16 / 29:44 1 / 3

7 / 5-16 5-16 / 7 0-0 / 0-0 26:16 / 33:44 3 / 4

18 / 1-9 1-9 / 18 0-1 / 0-3 18:07 / 41:53 2 / 8

/ 6-15 6-15 / 2-3 / 0-0 31:59 / 28:01 0 / 2

7 / 3-13 3-13 / 7 2-3 / 0-1 23:32 / 36:28 5 / 4

12 / 11-19 11-19 / 12 1-1 / 1-2 36:37 / 23:23 2 / 0

16 / 3-13 3-13 / 16 0-1 / 1-1 26:12 / 33:48 0 / 3

17 / 4-13 4-13 / 17 0-0 / 1-3 27:54 / 32:06 9 / 1

-15 / 10-18 10-18 / -15 2-2 / 0-0 32:07 / 27:53 1 / 1

-15 / 6-16 6-16 / -15 1-1 / 0-2 27:47 / 32:13 3 / 4

6-14 / 7-16 7-16 / 6-14 1-3 / 0-0 33:51 / 26:09 1 / 5

6-16 / 3-14 3-14 / 6-16 1-2 / 0-0 26:37 / 33:23 4 / 0

1 1 11-21 / 5-15 0-0 / 0-3 33:11 / 26:49 3 / 4

4 4 7-16 / 1-15 0-0 / 3-3 30:25 / 29:35 4 / 3

0 0 6-17 / 8-17 1-1 / 0-0 25:39 / 34:21 2 / 2

/ 2 2 / 4-9 / 12-19 0-1 / 1-1 27:50 / 32:10 3 / 2

2001

2000

Minnesota Minnesota 31-42 21 / 23 43 / 37 208 / 256 3 / 4 18-26 / 17-37 69.2 / 45.9 269 / 238 3 / 0 1 / 1 69 / 74 477 / 494 6 / 4 1 / 1 7

MICHIGAN MICHIGAN 17-20 12 / 16 38 / 45 105 / 159 0 / 2 11-26 / 14-29 42.3 / 48.3 58 / 133 1 / 0 1 / 0 64 / 74 163 / 292 1 / 2 2 / 2 7-1

IOWA IOWA 34-28 18 / 24 26 / 56 173 / 172 2 / 3 16-34 / 14-21 47.1 / 66.7 213 / 262 2 / 1 1 / 0 60 / 77 386 / 434 4 / 4 3 / 0 / 7-15

MICHIGAN STATE STATE MICHIGAN 28-42 18 / 26 39 / 46 237 / 151 3 / 0 13-20 / 20-37 65.0 / 54.1 326 / 368 3 / 4 2 / 3 59 / 83 563 / 519 6 / 4 3

Illinois Illinois 35-42 32 / 17 48 / 27 169 / 126 0 / 3 24-45 / 14-29 53.3 / 48.3 401 / 205 4 / 2 1 / 0 93 / 56 570 / 331 4 / 5 2 / 0 3-

Ohio State State Ohio 20-17 17 / 15 50 / 35 121 / 127 2 / 1 10-21 / 12-22 47.6 / 54.5 132 / 202 0 / 1 1 / 1 71 / 57 253 / 329 2 / 2 1 / 1

INDIANA INDIANA 32-63 23 / 16 54 / 39 449 / 106 7 / 1 8-13 / 16-25 61.5 / 64.0 182 / 225 1 / 2 0 / 1 67 / 64 631 / 331 8 / 3 1 / 4 4-14

W. KENTUCKY KENTUCKY W. 24-6 9 / 18 53 / 44 115 / 193 0 / 2 1-4 / 10-23 25.0 / 43.5 28 / 141 0 / 1 0 / 2 57 / 67 143 / 334 0 / 3 1 / 2 6-15

Penn State State Penn 18-6 11 / 26 25 / 66 23 / 320 0 / 1 6-20 / 10-19 30.0 / 52.6 108 / 114 1 / 1 1 / 1 45 / 85 131 / 434 1 / 2 2 / 1 10-

FRESNO STATE STATE FRESNO 20-32 23 / 17 46 / 34 174 / 128 0 / 1 22-38 / 13-31 57.9 / 41.9 240 / 246 2 / 1 1 / 2 84 / 65 414 / 374 2 / 2 / 2

Oregon Oregon 28-31 24 / 16 34 / 32 135 / 157 1 / 2 23-49 / 16-32 46.9 / 50.0 278 / 231 3 / 2 2 / 1 83 / 64 413 / 388 4 / 4 2 / 2 2-14

VIRGINIA VIRGINIA 26-17 16 / 20 33 / 51 128 / 228 0 / 1 13-32 / 10-24 40.6 / 41.7 178 / 191 2 / 2 2 / 1 65 / 75 306 / 419 2 / 3 3 / 1 4-

Opponent Score Downs Att. Yards TD Comp-Att. Pct. Yards TD INT Plays Yards TD overs Conv. Conv. Possession Sack Conv. Possession Conv. TD Yards overs Pct. TD Att. Yards Opponent Plays Comp-Att. INT TD Downs Yards Score

First RUSHING PASSING TOTAL OFFENSE Turn- 3rd-Dwn 4th-Dwn Time of Time 4th-Dwn 3rd-Dwn Turn- OFFENSE TOTAL RUSHING PASSING First

UCLA UCLA 21-20 20 / 18 37 / 43 114 / 168 1 / 1 20-33 / 10-19 60.6 / 52.6 282 / 139 1 / 2 1 / 1 70 / 62 396 / 307 2 / 3 1 / 1 / 8-15

Hawai`i Hawai`i 34-18 23 / 27 14 / 64 42 / 263 1 / 3 24-56 / 12-21 42.9 / 57.1 361 / 207 2 / 2 2 / 2 70 / 85 403 / 470 3 / 5 2 / 3 7-16

Indiana Indiana 43-22 27 / 22 47 / 39 250 / 228 2 / 2 15-35 / 16-23 42.9 / 69.6 209 / 207 0 / 3 4 / 0 82 / 62 459 / 435 2 / 5 5 / 3 6-8

MINNESOTA MINNESOTA 41-20 28 / 21 51 / 46 303 / 216 2 / 2 18-32 / 12-21 56.3 / 57.1 187 / 204 0 / 2 3 / 1 83 / 67 490 / 420 2 / 4 4 / 1 6

Iowa Iowa 13-7 9 / 20 24 / 50 84 / 118 0 / 1 13-27 / 18-26 48.1 / 69.2 122 / 292 1 / 0 2 / 1 51 / 76 206 / 410 1 / 1 2 / 3 4 / 10-19

PURDUE PURDUE 24-30 19 / 24 26 / 42 145 / 158 1 / 1 21-43 / 21-29 48.8 / 72.4 274 / 243 2 / 2 0 / 0 69 / 71 419 / 401 3 / 3 0 / 1 4-15

Michigan State State Michigan 17-10 20 / 11 46 / 40 183 / 101 0 / 1 12-24 / 7-21 50.0 / 33.3 183 / 96 1 / 1 3 / 0 70 / 61 366 / 197 1 / 2 / 0

OHIO STATE STATE OHIO 7-23 15 / 20 44 / 43 249 / 109 2 / 1 8-13 / 19-35 61.5 / 54.3 143 / 209 1 / 0 1 / 1 57 / 78 392 / 318 3 / 1 2 / 2 5-

Michigan Michigan 10-13 18 / 14 44 / 42 118 / 180 0 / 0 15-27 / 8-18 55.6 / 44.4 257 / 98 1 / 1 0 / 3 71 / 60 375 / 278 1 / 1 2 / 4 8-14

NORTHWESTERN NORTHWESTERN 44-47 24 / 26 38 / 60 266 / 352 3 / 2 21-41 / 12-24 51.2 / 50.0 278 / 153 2 / 3 0 / 0 79 / 84 544 / 505 5 / 5 / 2

CINCINNATI CINCINNATI 28-25 22 / 16 37 / 47 113 / 198 0 / 3 19-37 / 11-21 51.4 / 52.4 238 / 107 2 / 0 1 / 0 74 / 68 351 / 305 2 / 3 1 / 0

OREGON OREGON 27-23 20 / 11 25 / 43 92 / 302 0 / 3 22-49 / 5-13 44.9 / 38.5 362 / 65 1 / 0 3 / 1 74 / 56 454 / 367 1 / 3 3 / 1 / 2-13

W. MICHIGAN MICHIGAN W. 19-7 14 / 16 20 / 57 -1 / 156 0 / 1 20-39 / 6-11 51.3 / 54.5 243 / 96 1 / 0 1 / 0 59 / 68 242 / 252 1 / 1 2 / 0 7-1

Opponent Score Downs Att. Yards TD Comp-Att. Pct. Yards TD INT Plays Yards TD overs Conv. Conv. Possession Sack Conv. Possession Conv. TD Yards overs Pct. TD Att. Yards Opponent Plays Comp-Att. INT TD Downs Yards Score First RUSHING PASSING TOTAL OFFENSE Turn- 3rd-Dwn 4th-Dwn Time of Time 4th-Dwn 3rd-Dwn Turn- OFFENSE TOTAL RUSHING PASSING First

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6 6 0-1 / 0-3 28:22 / 31:38 8 / 0

15 15 0-0 / 1-4 27:15 / 32:45 1 / 2

-14 -14 0-0 / 0-1 32:35 / 27:25 3 / 2

3-13 3-13 1-1 / 0-0 25:19 / 27:00 2 / 2

8-19 8-19 0-1 / 0-0 36:24 / 23:36 7 / 7

/ 6-14 6-14 / 3-3 / 1-1 29:00 / 31:00 6 / 1

/ 6-18 6-18 / 1-3 / 1-1 31:06 / 28:54 3 / 4

5 / 4-12 4-12 / 5 1-2 / 0-1 23:03 / 36:57 1 / 2

/ 6-16 6-16 / 1-1 / 2-3 29:23 / 30:37 1 / 0

/ 7-14 7-14 / 0-0 / 0-1 29:44 / 30:16 4 / 0

/ 7-14 7-14 / 1-1 / 1-2 29:22 / 30:38 2 / 5

4 / 5-16 5-16 / 4 1-1 / 1-1 26:06 / 33:54 0 / 0

14 / 3-12 3-12 / 14 1-1 / 0-0 25:49 / 34:11 3 / 3

17 / 7-16 7-16 / 17 0-0 / 0-1 26:04 / 33:56 2 / 2

10 / 6-13 6-13 / 10 0-1 / 1-2 25:01 / 34:59 0 / 0

13 / 7-15 7-15 / 13 0-0 / 1-2 32:56 / 27:04 3 / 0

-15 / 8-13 8-13 / -15 0-0 / 0-0 28:54 / 31:06 1 / 0

-15 / 7-16 7-16 / -15 0-0 / 0-0 31:22 / 28:38 8 / 1

5-12 / 6-15 6-15 / 5-12 0-1 / 0-1 32:17 / 27:43 5 / 3

6-15 / 5-15 5-15 / 6-15 0-1 / 0-0 29:21 / 30:39 10 / 5

5-17 / 5-16 2-3 / 0-1 30:43 / 29:17 2 / 1

5-13 / 4-16 0-1 / 0-0 19:51 / 40:09 6 / 1

3 3 7-17 / 8-12 0-0 / 0-0 29:29 / 30:31 2 / 5

0 0 4-14 / 4-14 0-2 / 0-1 26:00 / 34:00 0 / 2

1 1 4-16 / 5-15 0-1 / 0-1 27:23 / 32:37 1 / 1

/ 3 3 / 3-11 / 7-13 1-1 / 1-1 24:10 / 35:50 1 / 3

/ 3 3 / 7-15 / 4-11 1-2 / 0-2 26:06 / 33:44 1 / 2

2003

2002

Auburn Auburn 14-28 15 / 18 40 / 37 197 / 58 4 / 0 11-23 / 17-29 47.8 / 58.6 157 / 203 0 / 1 1 / 1 63 / 66 354 / 261 4 / 1 1 / 2 6-14

IOWA IOWA 21-27 9 / 17 34 / 50 201 / 171 2 / 3 8-27 / 14-31 29.6 / 45.2 66 / 194 1 / 0 2 / 3 61 / 81 267 / 365 3 / 3 3 / 4 2- / 2-15

MICHIGAN STATE STATE MICHIGAN 56-21 18 / 25 34 / 39 95 / 245 1 / 3 17-33 / 17-26 51.5 / 65.4 215 / 385 2 / 5 2 / 0 67 / 65 310 / 630 3 / 8 / 1

Minnesota Minnesota 34-37 25 / 27 55 / 32 336 / 119 4 / 0 11-17 / 23-34 64.7 / 67.6 159 / 305 0 / 4 0 / 1 72 / 66 495 / 424 4 / 4 0 / 1 9

Northwestern Northwestern 7-16 20 / 19 52 / 38 245 / 135 1 / 1 10-23 / 20-36 43.5 / 55.6 176 / 193 1 / 0 2 / 1 75 / 74 421 / 328 2 / 1 2 / 1

PURDUE PURDUE 23-26 27 / 12 38 / 34 66 / 97 1 / 1 38-55 / 11-18 69.1 / 61.1 411 / 196 1 / 0 0 / 1 93 / 52 477 / 293 2 / 1 1 / 4 / 5-11

OHIO STATE STATE OHIO 17-10 12 / 13 26 / 48 69 / 141 0 / 1 14-26 / 7-10 53.8 / 70.0 202 / 158 1 / 1 1 / 1 52 / 58 271 / 299 1 / 2 2 / 2 7-

Penn State State Penn 30-23 21 / 22 28 / 51 45 / 234 1 / 1 22-44 / 9-26 50.0 / 34.6 379 / 140 2 / 2 0 / 0 72 / 77 424 / 374 3 / 3 3 / 1 7-

Illinois Illinois 38-20 20 / 26 21 / 63 64 / 307 1 / 5 23-41 / 7-13 56.1 / 53.8 207 / 131 1 / 0 1 / 0 62 / 76 271 / 438 2 / 5 1 / 0 10-1

NORTH CAROLINA CAROLINA NORTH 38-27 16 / 22 25 / 50 110 / 209 1 / 3 16-31 / 12-20 51.6 / 60.0 199 / 193 1 / 2 1 / 2 56 / 70 309 / 402 2 / 5 2

UNLV UNLV 5-23 11 / 17 37 / 42 94 / 52 0 / 0 12-25 / 13-30 48.0 / 43.3 93 / 239 2 / 0 0 / 2 62 / 72 187 / 291 2 / 0 1 / 5 5-1 / 3-13

AKRON AKRON 48-31 29 / 25 40 / 44 162 / 310 3 / 4 31-52 / 14-25 59.6 / 56.0 372 / 281 1 / 2 2 / 1 92 / 69 534 / 591 4 / 6 2 / 2 5-12

West Virginia Virginia West 24-17 14 / 26 38 / 45 162 / 223 2 / 1 15-26 / 20-34 57.7 / 58.8 138 / 215 0 / 1 0 / 0 64 / 79 300 / 438 2 / 2 / 0

Opponent Score Downs Att. Yards TD Comp-Att. Pct. Yards TD INT Plays Yards TD overs Conv. Conv. Possession Sack Conv. Possession Conv. TD Yards overs Pct. TD Att. Yards Opponent Plays Comp-Att. INT TD Downs Yards Score

First RUSHING PASSING TOTAL OFFENSE Turn- 3rd-Dwn 4th-Dwn Time of Time 4th-Dwn 3rd-Dwn Turn- OFFENSE TOTAL RUSHING PASSING First

Colorado Colorado 31-28 13 / 21 44 / 51 123 / 193 1 / 2 9-18 / 12-24 50.0 / 50.0 77 / 163 2 / 2 3 / 1 62 / 75 200 / 356 3 / 4 3 / 4 5-14

MINNESOTA MINNESOTA 49-31 20 / 29 36 / 68 130 / 416 2 / 6 15-33 / 6-12 45.5 / 50.0 282 / 134 1 / 1 2 / 0 69 / 80 412 / 550 3 / 7 2 / 1 6-

Michigan Michigan 14-21 17 / 15 36 / 43 216 / 195 2 / 1 19-28 / 7-20 67.9 / 35.0 136 / 60 1 / 0 2 / 0 64 / 63 352 / 255 3 / 1 3 / 1 4-13

ILLINOIS ILLINOIS 20-37 26 / 13 43 / 39 185 / 135 0 / 2 22-34 / 13-24 64.7 / 54.2 319 / 162 4 / 0 3 / 1 77 / 63 504 / 297 4 / 2 5 / 2 2-

Iowa Iowa 3-20 19 / 14 37 / 33 130 / 78 0 / 0 17-30 / 11-30 56.7 / 36.7 275 / 137 2 / 0 0 / 2 67 / 63 405 / 215 2 / 0 0 / 2 6 / 6-16

Michigan State State Michigan 42-24 21 / 23 38 / 56 159 / 313 0 / 3 15-27 / 10-19 55.6 / 52.6 206 / 135 3 / 3 2 / 0 65 / 75 365 / 448 3 / 6 0

OHIO STATE STATE OHIO 14-19 14 / 20 44 / 44 178 / 180 0 / 1 12-19 / 11-19 63.2 / 57.9 204 / 160 2 / 1 0 / 1 63 / 63 382 / 340 2 / 2 0 / 2

Indiana Indiana 29-32 21 / 20 35 / 48 95 / 221 0 / 2 24-36 / 13-25 66.7 / 52.0 310 / 121 4 / 1 1 / 1 71 / 73 405 / 342 4 / 3 2 / 1 6-15

PENN STATE STATE PENN 31-34 23 / 18 36 / 36 149 / 92 3 / 1 21-37 / 15-25 56.8 / 60.0 287 / 217 0 / 2 1 / 1 73 / 61 436 / 309 3 / 3 1 / 1 8

ARIZONA ARIZONA 31-10 13 / 21 30 / 47 154 / 260 1 / 3 14-32 / 15-22 43.8 / 68.2 138 / 165 0 / 1 2 / 0 62 / 69 292 / 425 1 / 4 2 / 0 5-1

N. ILLINOIS ILLINOIS N. 24-21 22 / 17 48 / 41 182 / 68 2 / 3 18-33 / 15-23 54.5 / 65.2 273 / 207 0 / 0 2 / 1 81 / 64 455 / 275 2 / 3 4 / 1

WEST VIRGINIA VIRGINIA WEST 34-17 17 / 24 39 / 45 180 / 156 2 / 3 17-36 / 18-28 47.2 / 64.3 219 / 291 0 / 2 0 / 0 75 / 73 399 / 447 2 / 5 / 0

UNLV UNLV 27-7 11 / 20 31 / 37 167 / 158 1 / 1 12-26 / 14-26 46.2 / 53.8 138 / 191 0 / 2 2 / 0 57 / 63 305 / 349 1 / 3 5 / 0 / 1-11

FRESNO STATE STATE FRESNO 23-21 15 / 25 19 / 57 34 / 198 0 / 2 22-43 / 11-25 51.2 / 44.0 275 / 160 3 / 0 2 / 0 62 / 82 309 / 358 3 / 2 4 / 2

Opponent Score Downs Att. Yards TD Comp-Att. Pct. Yards TD INT Plays Yards TD overs Conv. Conv. Possession Sack Conv. Possession Conv. TD Yards overs Pct. TD Att. Yards Opponent Plays Comp-Att. INT TD Downs Yards Score First RUSHING PASSING TOTAL OFFENSE Turn- 3rd-Dwn 4th-Dwn Time of Time 4th-Dwn 3rd-Dwn Turn- OFFENSE TOTAL RUSHING PASSING First

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6 6 0-0 / 2-3 28:11 / 31:49 0 / 4

-15 -15 0-0 / 1-2 22:46 / 37:14 0 / 4

15 15 2-2 / 2-5 33:44 / 26:16 4 / 4

-13 -13 0-1 / 1-3 24:01 / 35:59 1 / 2

9-17 9-17 0-0 / 1-1 30:20 / 29:40 6 / 1

2-11 2-11 0-0 / 3-4 26:24 / 33:36 0 / 3

8-18 8-18 0-0 / 1-1 25:51 / 34:09 1 / 2

/ 4-14 4-14 / 2-2 / 0-0 29:12 / 30:48 3 / 4

/ 11-18 11-18 / 0-0 / 0-0 31:13 / 28:47 3 / 0

/ 9-18 9-18 / 1-1 / 0-0 32:34 / 27:26 0 / 5

/ 1-13 1-13 / 0-1 / 1-1 22:37 / 37:23 1 / 4

/ 5-14 5-14 / 2-3 / 2-3 26:37 / 33:23 0 / 5

/ 6-17 6-17 / 1-1 / 1-1 29:05 / 30:55 7 / 1

4 / 7-17 7-17 / 4 2-3 / 0-0 35:15 / 24:45 3 / 0

4 / 5-18 5-18 / 4 1-1 / 0-0 29:23 / 30:37 3 / 2

-17 / 2-10 2-10 / -17 1-3 / 2-2 15:29 / 44:31 3 / 1

12 / 8-16 8-16 / 12 0-0 / 0-2 27:10 / 32:50 1 / 4

17 / 6-14 6-14 / 17 0-1 / 0-0 25:29 / 34:31 3 / 2

-15 / 4-14 4-14 / -15 0-0 / 0-2 23:31 / 36:29 2 / 5

3-15 / 7-13 7-13 / 3-15 0-0 / 2-4 31:39 / 28:21 9 / 1

7-16 / 6-11 2-2 / 2-2 26:41 / 33:19 0 / 4

2 2 8-12 / 9-15 0-0 / 1-1 29:24 / 30:36 2 / 0

1 1 3-16 / 6-17 0-2 / 1-3 24:16 / 35:44 4 / 4

1 1 5-15 / 8-15 1-2 / 1-2 26:48 / 33:12 1 / 2

/ 1 1 / 4-10 / 6-17 1-1 / 0-2 27:10 / 32:50 2 / 1

2005

2004

Auburn Auburn 24-10 19 / 24 35 / 42 99 / 247 0 / 1 15-33 / 15-27 45.5 / 55.6 137 / 301 1 / 2 1 / 0 68 / 69 236 / 548 1 / 3 2 / 1 7-15

Hawai`i Hawai`i 41-24 23 / 24 17 / 53 43 / 249 0 / 3 33-54 / 12-16 61.1 / 75.0 403 / 191 3 / 2 1 / 0 71 / 69 446 / 440 3 / 5 2 / 0 6-12

IOWA IOWA 10-20 21 / 16 37 / 31 166 / 19 0 / 0 21-34 / 21-38 61.8 / 55.3 224 / 257 2 / 1 1 / 0 71 / 69 390 / 276 2 / 1 2 / 0 / 7-18

Penn State State Penn 14-35 24 / 18 47 / 34 282 / -11 3 / 1 13-28 / 19-34 46.4 / 55.9 238 / 313 2 / 1 2 / 2 75 / 68 520 / 302 5 / 2 2 / 2

Illinois Illinois 41-24 28 / 23 38 / 50 261 / 239 1 / 5 20-40 / 14-23 50.0 / 60.9 277 / 225 2 / 1 1 / 0 78 / 73 538 / 464 3 / 6 1 / 0 7-

PURDUE PURDUE 31-20 20 / 15 40 / 36 216 / 63 1 / 0 23-44 / 15-27 52.3 / 55.6 212 / 217 1 / 2 3 / 1 84 / 63 428 / 280 2 / 2 5 / 2 8-16

Minnesota Minnesota 38-34 24 / 18 63 / 36 411 / 131 3 / 3 7-17 / 15-26 41.2 / 57.7 99 / 235 1 / 1 1 / 0 80 / 62 510 / 366 4 / 4 2 / 1 6-1

Northwestern Northwestern 48-51 28 / 27 45 / 41 313 / 189 4 / 2 26-36 / 24-32 72.2 / 75.0 361 / 326 3 / 4 0 / 2 81 / 73 674 / 515 7 / 6 / 2

INDIANA INDIANA 41-24 18 / 20 33 / 38 125 / 103 0 / 1 20-41 / 13-24 48.8 / 54.2 244 / 274 3 / 3 2 / 2 74 / 62 369 / 377 3 / 4 4 / 2 5-1

MICHIGAN MICHIGAN 23-20 17 / 21 36 / 43 143 / 140 0 / 2 16-34 / 15-32 47.1 / 46.9 258 / 147 2 / 0 1 / 1 70 / 75 401 / 287 2 / 2 2 / 1 8-

North Carolina Carolina North 14-5 14 / 18 25 / 52 57 / 166 0 / 2 16-37 / 14-23 43.2 / 60.9 281 / 138 0 / 0 1 / 0 62 / 75 338 / 304 0 / 2 / 1

TEMPLE TEMPLE 65-0 5 / 26 26 / 53 -11 / 263 0 / 4 6-26 / 15-25 23.1 / 60.0 56 / 229 0 / 4 1 / 0 52 / 78 45 / 492 0 / 8 1 / 1 3 / 12-17

BOWLING GREEN GREEN BOWLING 56-42 28 / 27 29 / 63 73 / 388 1 / 7 30-52 / 8-10 57.7 / 80.0 458 / 116 5 / 1 1 / 1 81 / 73 531 / 504 6 / 8 1 / 1

Opponent Score Downs Att. Yards TD Comp-Att. Pct. Yards TD INT Plays Yards TD overs Conv. Conv. Possession Sack Conv. Possession Conv. TD Yards overs Pct. TD Att. Yards Opponent Plays Comp-Att. INT TD Downs Yards Score

First RUSHING PASSING TOTAL OFFENSE Turn- 3rd-Dwn 4th-Dwn Time of Time 4th-Dwn 3rd-Dwn Turn- OFFENSE TOTAL RUSHING PASSING First

Georgia Georgia 21-24 21 / 14 37 / 35 196 / 60 1 / 0 19-41 / 12-27 46.3 / 44.4 264 / 170 2 / 1 2 / 0 78 / 62 460 / 230 3 / 1 3 / 2 3-14

Iowa Iowa 7-30 14 / 15 39 / 30 76 / 41 0 / 1 15-24 / 18-39 62.5 / 46.2 186 / 145 3 / 0 3 / 2 63 / 69 262 / 186 3 / 1 3 / 4 5- / 7-18

Michigan State State Michigan 14-49 21 / 23 44 / 41 430 / 217 3 / 2 10-20 / 21-39 50.0 / 53.8 121 / 179 3 / 0 1 / 0 64 / 80 551 / 396 6 / 2 1

MINNESOTA MINNESOTA 38-14 13 / 28 18 / 60 73 / 228 1 / 4 17-34 / 19-26 50.0 / 73.1 258 / 297 1 / 1 0 / 0 52 / 86 331 / 525 2 / 5 1 / 0 11

NORTHWESTERN NORTHWESTERN 24-12 23 / 19 36 / 53 149 / 208 1 / 2 16-37 / 13-21 43.2 / 61.9 185 / 178 1 / 1 1 / 1 73 / 74 334 / 386 2 / 3 / 2

Purdue Purdue 20-17 26 / 16 40 / 30 132 / 84 1 / 1 25-45 / 17-32 55.6 / 53.1 235 / 211 1 / 1 1 / 1 85 / 62 367 / 295 2 / 2 3 / 1 6-14

Ohio State State Ohio 24-13 12 / 19 25 / 48 99 / 184 0 / 1 15-31 / 15-24 48.4 / 62.5 125 / 160 0 / 2 0 / 0 56 / 72 224 / 344 0 / 3 2 / 0 5

ILLINOIS ILLINOIS 24-7 16 / 18 27 / 50 42 / 258 0 / 3 20-41 / 9-20 48.8 / 45.0 164 / 99 1 / 0 0 / 0 68 / 70 206 / 357 1 / 3 1 / 1 / 9-17

PENN STATE STATE PENN 16-3 9 / 17 26 / 46 70 / 130 0 / 1 8-28 / 12-29 28.6 / 41.4 87 / 150 0 / 0 2 / 2 54 / 75 157 / 280 0 / 1 3 / 3 5-16

Arizona Arizona 9-7 12 / 18 33 / 46 96 / 146 0 / 1 9-15 / 12-24 60.0 / 50.0 103 / 116 1 / 0 0 / 0 48 / 70 199 / 262 1 / 1 0 / 2 / 6-15

UNLV UNLV 18-3 11 / 16 27 / 44 72 / 145 0 / 0 13-29 / 14-24 44.8 / 58.3 102 / 131 0 / 1 0 / 1 56 / 68 174 / 276 0 / 1 0 / 1 1 / 6-17

UCF UCF 34-6 11 / 23 35 / 49 53 / 230 0 / 2 13-24 / 9-20 54.2 / 45.0 177 / 170 0 / 2 1 / 0 59 / 69 230 / 400 0 / 4 2 / 1 6-1 / 6-14

Opponent Score Downs Att. Yards TD Comp-Att. Pct. Yards TD INT Plays Yards TD overs Conv. Conv. Possession Sack Conv. Possession Conv. TD Yards overs Pct. TD Att. Yards Opponent Plays Comp-Att. INT TD Downs Yards Score First RUSHING PASSING TOTAL OFFENSE Turn- 3rd-Dwn 4th-Dwn Time of Time 4th-Dwn 3rd-Dwn Turn- OFFENSE TOTAL RUSHING PASSING First

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2-16 2-16 0-1 / 0-0 25:15 / 34:36 3 / 4

7-15 7-15 0-2 / 1-2 27:44 / 32:16 1 / 2

2-13 2-13 0-0 / 0-1 26:16 / 33:44 3 / 4

3-11 3-11 0-1 / 0-1 21:12 / 38:48 1 / 0

3-14 3-14 0-3 / 0-1 24:58 / 35:02 3 / 2

/ 4-14 4-14 / 0-1 / 1-1 24:37 / 35:23 2 / 3

6 / 7-16 7-16 / 6 0-1 / 0-0 21:45 / 38:15 0 / 4

4 / 3-14 3-14 / 4 0-2 / 0-1 30:29 / 29:31 6 / 1

5 / 9-19 9-19 / 5 1-2 / 2-2 28:44 / 31:16 1 / 2

/ 3-12 3-12 / 0-2 / 0-0 28:07 / 31:53 0 / 3

8 / 2-13 2-13 / 8 0-1 / 0-1 31:15 / 28:45 4 / 2

-17 / 2-12 2-12 / -17 0-0 / 2-3 20:23 / 39:37 0 / 3

15 / 9-18 9-18 / 15 1-1 / 0-1 27:30 / 32:30 3 / 0

12 / 3-11 3-11 / 12 1-2 / 1-1 30:27 / 29:33 1 / 0

16 / 4-13 4-13 / 16 2-2 / 0-2 31:14 / 28:46 5 / 1

14 / 8-15 8-15 / 14 1-1 / 2-2 25:58 / 34:02 2 / 1

16 / 5-14 5-14 / 16 0-2 / 1-1 22:13 / 37:47 4 / 4

10 / 3-14 3-14 / 10 1-2 / 1-2 26:14 / 33:46 2 / 3

-16 / 7-14 7-14 / -16 0-0 / 1-3 29:07 / 30:53 10 / 2

6-10 / 2-11 2-11 / 6-10 0-0 / 1-1 22:53 / 37:07 1 / 2

9-16 / 8-16 8-16 / 9-16 0-2 / 0-0 24:53 / 35:07 3 / 0

5-12 / 6-11 1-1 / 1-1 28:19 / 31:41 3 / 2

2-16 / 7-17 1-1 / 0-3 25:31 / 34:29 1 / 5

6-14 / 3-6 1-2 / 0-1 32:37 / 27:23 1 / 1

/ 1 1 / 7-16 / 7-13 0-1 / 0-0 25:58 / 34:02 2 / 5

/ 1 1 / 6-14 / 11-15 1-2 / 0-0 23:13 / 36:47 1 / 1

2007

2006

Tennessee Tennessee 17-21 18 / 16 29 / 41 66 / 192 1 / 1 25-43 / 14-25 58.1 / 56.0 365 / 155 2 / 1 0 / 1 72 / 66 431 / 347 3 / 2 1 / 2 6-

Minnesota Minnesota 41-34 23 / 19 35 / 48 149 / 325 1 / 4 21-37 / 7-15 56.8 / 46.7 352 / 118 3 / 1 2 / 1 72 / 63 501 / 443 4 / 5 3 / 1 4-

MICHIGAN MICHIGAN 37-21 17 / 24 25 / 52 47 / 232 0 / 3 14-41 / 14-28 34.1 / 50.0 273 / 245 3 / 1 3 / 0 66 / 80 320 / 477 3 / 4 3 / 1 6-1

Ohio State State Ohio 17-38 21 / 15 36 / 37 211 / 12 3 / 0 17-28 / 18-30 60.7 / 60.0 166 / 269 2 / 2 0 / 0 64 / 67 377 / 281 5 / 2 0 / 2 6

INDIANA INDIANA 33-3 13 / 23 31 / 55 145 / 279 0 / 4 17-33 / 12-21 51.5 / 57.1 113 / 144 0 / 0 2 / 1 64 / 76 258 / 423 0 / 4 5 / 2 5-14

N. ILLINOIS ILLINOIS N. 44-3 6 / 20 18 / 55 -13 / 331 0 / 4 12-25 / 12-20 48.0 / 60.0 112 / 100 0 / 1 2 / 1 43 / 75 99 / 431 0 / 5 2 / 1 10

Penn State State Penn 7-38 27 / 17 47 / 34 221 / 87 4 / 1 16-29 / 17-34 55.2 / 50.0 216 / 244 1 / 0 0 / 2 76 / 68 437 / 331 5 / 1 1 / 3 6-

Illinois Illinois 26-31 18 / 28 44 / 31 289 / 127 3 / 1 12-19 / 27-49 63.2 / 55.1 121 / 392 1 / 2 0 / 2 63 / 80 410 / 519 4 / 3 0 / 2 6-

MICHIGAN STATE STATE MICHIGAN 37-34 22 / 25 37 / 52 241 / 214 2 / 2 22-36 / 17-25 61.1 / 68.0 323 / 247 2 / 2 0 / 2 73 / 77 564 / 461 4 / 4 2

IOWA IOWA 17-13 13 / 17 26 / 49 59 / 166 0 / 1 17-37 / 12-23 45.9 / 52.2 169 / 138 1 / 1 0 / 1 63 / 72 228 / 304 1 / 2 0 / 3 / 7-17

THE CITADEL CITADEL THE 45-31 23 / 24 36 / 46 123 / 253 0 / 4 23-35 / 15-21 65.7 / 71.4 254 / 210 4 / 2 1 / 0 71 / 67 377 / 463 4 / 6 1 / 1

UNLV UNLV 20-13 15 / 17 27 / 41 48 / 210 0 / 1 23-36 / 14-26 63.9 / 53.8 258 / 138 1 / 1 1 / 0 63 / 67 306 / 348 1 / 2 1 / 0 / 5-15

WASHINGTON ST. ST. WASHINGTON 42-21 17 / 25 32 / 46 157 / 182 2 / 3 17-28 / 20-30 60.7 / 66.7 171 / 304 1 / 3 1 / 0 60 / 76 328 / 486 3 / 6 1

Opponent Score Downs Att. Yards TD Comp-Att. Pct. Yards TD INT Plays Yards TD overs Conv. Conv. Possession Sack Conv. Possession Conv. TD Yards overs Pct. TD Att. Yards Opponent Plays Comp-Att. INT TD Downs Yards Score

First RUSHING PASSING TOTAL OFFENSE Turn- 3rd-Dwn 4th-Dwn Time of Time 4th-Dwn 3rd-Dwn Turn- OFFENSE TOTAL RUSHING PASSING First

Arkansas Arkansas 17-14 18 / 15 34 / 28 232 / -5 2 / 0 15-32 / 14-34 46.9 / 41.2 136 / 206 0 / 2 2 / 2 66 / 62 368 / 201 2 / 2 2 / 3 5-1

BUFFALO BUFFALO 35-3 6 / 19 28 / 42 52 / 128 0 / 3 6-23 / 16-27 26.1 / 59.3 107 / 308 0 / 2 1 / 1 51 / 69 159 / 436 0 / 5 4 / 3 / 3-11

Iowa Iowa 24-21 12 / 16 19 / 44 134 / 143 0 / 1 10-31 / 17-24 32.3 / 70.8 170 / 228 3 / 2 1 / 0 50 / 68 304 / 371 3 / 3 1 / 2 / 5-14

PENN STATE STATE PENN 13-3 12 / 20 19 / 45 36 / 167 0 / 0 19-36 / 16-26 52.8 / 61.5 165 / 174 0 / 1 1 / 0 55 / 71 201 / 341 0 / 1 3 / 2 7-

ILLINOIS ILLINOIS 30-24 14 / 16 41 / 41 121 / 99 1 / 1 13-30 / 15-26 43.3 / 57.7 171 / 217 1 / 2 1 / 1 71 / 67 292 / 316 2 / 3 2 / 2 4-1

Purdue Purdue 24-3 18 / 19 24 / 46 99 / 241 0 / 3 20-40 / 13-22 50.0 / 59.1 187 / 201 0 / 0 1 / 1 64 / 68 286 / 442 0 / 3 1 / 1 / 7-14

MINNESOTA MINNESOTA 48-12 12 / 21 29 / 44 106 / 208 1 / 2 13-28 / 12-19 46.4 / 63.2 94 / 193 0 / 4 1 / 0 57 / 63 200 / 401 1 / 6 2 / 2 6-

NORTHWESTERN NORTHWESTERN 41-9 12 / 26 28 / 48 122 / 307 1 / 3 10-24 / 16-21 41.7 / 76.2 94 / 220 0 / 1 1 / 1 52 / 69 216 / 527 1 / 4 1 / 3

Indiana Indiana 52-17 18 / 26 33 / 46 167 / 209 1 / 4 13-30 / 18-23 43.3 / 78.3 113 / 330 0 / 3 0 / 1 63 / 69 280 / 539 1 / 7 2 / 2 4-8

Michigan Michigan 13-27 16 / 14 39 / 27 111 / 12 1 / 0 18-25 / 22-43 72.0 / 51.2 211 / 236 2 / 1 3 / 0 64 / 70 322 / 248 3 / 1 3 / 1 4-1

SAN DIEGO STATE STATE DIEGO SAN 14-0 7 / 14 26 / 45 13 / 287 0 / 1 15-27 / 12-23 55.6 / 52.2 102 / 85 0 / 1 0 / 0 53 / 68 115 / 372 0 / 2 1 / 1

W. ILLINOIS ILLINOIS W. 34-10 16 / 20 22 / 39 80 / 109 0 / 3 21-42 / 15-28 50.0 / 53.6 166 / 227 0 / 1 3 / 1 64 / 67 246 / 336 0 / 4 3 / 2

Bowling Green Green Bowling 35-14 17 / 19 46 / 41 219 / 197 2 / 3 12-19 / 9-15 63.2 / 60.0 82 / 124 0 / 1 0 / 1 65 / 56 301 / 321 2 / 4 0 / 1

Opponent Score Downs Att. Yards TD Comp-Att. Pct. Yards TD INT Plays Yards TD overs Conv. Conv. Possession Sack Conv. Possession Conv. TD Yards overs Pct. TD Att. Yards Opponent Plays Comp-Att. INT TD Downs Yards Score First RUSHING PASSING TOTAL OFFENSE Turn- 3rd-Dwn 4th-Dwn Time of Time 4th-Dwn 3rd-Dwn Turn- OFFENSE TOTAL RUSHING PASSING First

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6 6 1-3 / 1-1 23:15 / 36:45 3 / 3

-15 -15 0-2 / 1-1 33:46 / 26:14 4 / 3

11 11 0-1 / 1-1 24:11 / 35:49 0 / 2

2-11 2-11 0-3 / 0-0 20:45 / 39:15 1 / 5

1-10 1-10 0-0 / 0-0 27:04 / 32:56 2 / 0

6-15 6-15 1-2 / 0-0 31:04 / 28:56 0 / 2

/ 3-11 3-11 / 0-0 / 1-1 22:03 / 37:57 2 / 6

7 / 4-11 4-11 / 7 3-3 / 0-0 26:15 / 33:45 0 / 1

/ 3-11 3-11 / 0-0 / 3-5 17:13 / 42:47 6 / 2

/ 9-17 9-17 / 2-2 / 0-1 39:59 / 20:01 3 / 1

1 / 6-15 6-15 / 1 1-3 / 1-1 24:11 / 35:49 2 / 2

0 / 4-17 4-17 / 0 0-4 / 2-2 25:47 / 34:13 2 / 3

6 / 6-13 6-13 / 6 0-1 / 0-1 27:05 / 32:55 4 / 2

9 / 5-16 5-16 / 9 1-1 / 0-0 23:56 / 36:04 4 / 0

1 / 9-17 9-17 / 1 0-0 / 1-1 31:31 / 28:29 0 / 0

13 / 6-14 6-14 / 13 1-1 / 0-0 25:19 / 34:41 0 / 5

16 / 3-12 3-12 / 16 1-2 / 1-1 23:14 / 36:46 5 / 3

-16 / 7-14 7-14 / -16 0-0 / 2-3 31:16 / 28:44 3 / 0

4-13 / 6-14 6-14 / 4-13 0-0 / 1-2 28:54 / 31:06 3 / 1

8-15 / 6-12 6-12 / 8-15 0-0 / 0-0 30:32 / 29:28 2 / 4

3 3 11-18 / 5-13 0-0 / 0-0 33:38 / 26:22 2 / 2

1 1 3-12 / 7-12 0-1 / 0-0 30:14 / 29:46 0 / 3

0 0 10-17 / 2-10 0-1 / 0-0 35:08 / 24:52 3 / 2

2 2 6-15 / 3-13 0-0 / 0-1 31:45 / 28:15 0 / 3

4 4 3-10 / 11-18 1-2 / 0-1 22:31 / 37:29 0 / 2

1 1 5-17 / 5-15 0-1 / 0-0 27:22 / 32:38 1 / 3

2009

2008

Miami Miami 20-14 14 / 17 23 / 42 61 / 170 1 / 2 16-30 / 19-26 53.3 / 73.1 188 / 260 1 / 0 0 / 1 53 / 68 249 / 430 2 / 2 1 / 3 / 6-14

Hawai`i Hawai`i 51-10 14 / 26 17 / 52 17 / 301 0 / 7 15-34 / 16-20 44.1 / 80.0 197 / 253 1 / 0 2 / 0 51 / 72 214 / 554 1 / 7 2 / 0 8-13

Northwestern Northwestern 31-33 20 / 18 25 / 35 73 / 99 0 / 1 27-41 / 19-30 65.9 / 63.3 364 / 235 3 / 2 0 / 1 66 / 65 437 / 334 3 / 3 1 / 2

MICHIGAN MICHIGAN 45-24 15 / 28 32 / 52 71 / 229 0 / 2 21-31 / 16-24 67.7 / 66.7 194 / 240 2 / 4 1 / 1 63 / 76 265 / 469 2 / 6 1 / 2 6-1

Indiana Indiana 31-28 17 / 24 26 / 52 63 / 294 1 / 3 25-35 / 11-20 71.4 / 55.0 323 / 194 3 / 1 2 / 0 61 / 72 386 / 488 4 / 4 2 / 1 11-1

PURDUE PURDUE 37-0 8 / 20 29 / 53 60 / 266 0 / 3 9-33 / 9-19 27.3 / 47.4 81 / 115 0 / 0 1 / 1 62 / 72 141 / 381 0 / 3 3 / 1 2-1 / 5-16

IOWA IOWA 10-20 16 / 14 39 / 33 65 / 87 1 / 1 17-23 / 15-25 73.9 / 60.0 218 / 143 1 / 0 0 / 3 62 / 58 283 / 230 2 / 1 1 / 3 6 / 3-12

Ohio State State Ohio 13-31 8 / 22 27 / 44 97 / 118 0 / 1 5-13 / 27-45 38.5 / 60.0 87 / 250 1 / 0 1 / 2 40 / 89 184 / 368 1 / 1 1 / 2 6-19

Minnesota Minnesota 31-28 15 / 22 28 / 49 57 / 295 1 / 3 16-30 / 16-26 53.3 / 61.5 271 / 159 1 / 1 1 / 1 58 / 75 328 / 454 2 / 4 3 / 3 8-

MICHIGAN STATE STATE MICHIGAN 38-30 23 / 22 22 / 50 90 / 193 0 / 1 24-46 / 19-31 52.2 / 61.3 396 / 243 4 / 4 3 / 0 68 / 81 486 / 436 4 / 5 / 1

WOFFORD WOFFORD 44-14 16 / 21 55 / 42 214 / 258 2 / 3 3-7 / 16-21 42.9 / 76.2 45 / 172 0 / 2 1 / 0 62 / 63 259 / 430 2 / 5 4 / 3 / 5-8

FRESNO STATE STATE FRESNO 34-31 24 / 19 39 / 39 179 / 188 0 / 3 22-38 / 17-28 57.9 / 60.7 289 / 225 4 / 1 3 / 0 77 / 67 468 / 413 4 / 4 / 0

N. ILLINOIS ILLINOIS N. 28-20 16 / 21 35 / 38 100 / 152 2 / 3 15-24 / 18-25 62.5 / 72.0 174 / 281 0 / 1 0 / 2 59 / 63 274 / 433 2 / 4 / 3

Opponent Score Downs Att. Yards TD Comp-Att. Pct. Yards TD INT Plays Yards TD overs Conv. Conv. Possession Sack Conv. Possession Conv. TD Yards overs Pct. TD Att. Yards Opponent Plays Comp-Att. INT TD Downs Yards Score

First RUSHING PASSING TOTAL OFFENSE Turn- 3rd-Dwn 4th-Dwn Time of Time 4th-Dwn 3rd-Dwn Turn- OFFENSE TOTAL RUSHING PASSING First

Florida State State Florida 13-42 23 / 16 38 / 38 134 / 201 2 / 0 23-37 / 9-16 62.2 / 56.3 276 / 132 2 / 1 0 / 0 75 / 54 410 / 333 4 / 1 / 3

CAL POLY POLY CAL 36-35 23 / 17 59 / 32 276 / 184 3 / 4 8-16 / 13-22 50.0 / 59.1 95 / 245 1 / 1 0 / 1 75 / 54 371 / 429 4 / 5 0 / 2 5-11

MINNESOTA MINNESOTA 35-32 13 / 17 29 / 45 99 / 116 1 / 3 15-30 / 18-31 50.0 / 58.1 202 / 242 3 / 1 1 / 0 59 / 76 301 / 358 4 / 4 3 / 3 6-

Indiana Indiana 55-20 14 / 31 38 / 61 133 / 441 1 / 7 13-34 / 11-20 38.2 / 55.0 141 / 160 1 / 0 0 / 1 72 / 81 274 / 601 2 / 7 1 / 4 5-1

Michigan State State Michigan 24-25 20 / 21 29 / 47 25 / 281 2 / 2 20-45 / 14-29 44.4 / 48.3 287 / 149 0 / 1 0 / 0 74 / 76 312 / 430 2 / 3 / 1

ILLINOIS ILLINOIS 27-17 15 / 14 30 / 45 88 / 163 0 / 1 17-32 / 12-22 53.1 / 54.5 221 / 174 2 / 2 3 / 0 62 / 67 309 / 337 2 / 3 3 / 1 6-1

Iowa Iowa 16-38 17 / 19 34 / 34 254 / 158 4 / 1 12-20 / 21-41 60.0 / 51.2 121 / 251 1 / 0 0 / 3 54 / 75 375 / 409 5 / 1 0 / 3 / 6-18

PENN STATE STATE PENN 7-48 22 / 14 35 / 40 106 / 148 4 / 1 18-30 / 11-27 60.0 / 40.7 271 / 165 1 / 0 1 / 2 65 / 67 377 / 313 5 / 1 1 / 3 5

OHIO STATE STATE OHIO 17-20 17 / 19 40 / 39 183 / 179 2 / 1 13-19 / 13-25 68.4 / 52.0 144 / 147 0 / 1 1 / 1 59 / 64 327 / 326 2 / 2 2 / 2

Michigan Michigan 25-27 14 / 18 34 / 44 172 / 158 2 / 1 12-31 / 20-37 38.7 / 54.1 96 / 226 1 / 1 2 / 2 65 / 81 268 / 384 3 / 2 5 / 4 6-1

Fresno State State Fresno 13-10 15 / 16 33 / 39 118 / 154 0 / 0 15-27 / 13-26 55.6 / 50.0 225 / 150 1 / 1 1 / 0 60 / 65 343 / 304 1 / 1 / 0

MARSHALL MARSHALL 51-14 18 / 26 29 / 40 75 / 158 2 / 6 24-46 / 18-27 52.2 / 66.7 239 / 329 0 / 1 3 / 0 75 / 67 314 / 487 2 / 7 3 / 1 6-1

AKRON AKRON 38-17 19 / 27 22 / 63 70 / 404 0 / 4 22-37 / 7-10 59.5 / 70.0 227 / 75 2 / 1 0 / 1 59 / 73 297 / 479 2 / 5 1 / 3 4- / 5-8

Opponent Score Downs Att. Yards TD Comp-Att. Pct. Yards TD INT Plays Yards TD overs Conv. Conv. Possession Sack Conv. Possession Conv. TD Yards overs Pct. TD Att. Yards Opponent Plays Comp-Att. INT TD Downs Yards Score First RUSHING PASSING TOTAL OFFENSE Turn- 3rd-Dwn 4th-Dwn Time of Time 4th-Dwn 3rd-Dwn Turn- OFFENSE TOTAL RUSHING PASSING First

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-10 -10 0-0 / 2-2 23:25 / 36:35 2 / 0

5-12 5-12 0-0 / 0-0 27:02 / 32:58 1 / 2

2-14 2-14 0-2 / 0-0 28:23 / 31:37 2 / 2

11-16 11-16 1-2 / 3-3 26:48 / 33:12 1 / 1

4-14 4-14 0-0 / 0-0 21:41 / 38:19 0 / 4

2-12 2-12 2-2 / 1-1 34:20 / 25:40 1 / 3

/ 6-13 6-13 / 1-1 / 0-1 24:18 / 35:42 2 / 2

/ 6-13 6-13 / 2-3 / 0-0 25:21 / 34:39 2 / 1

/ 9-19 9-19 / 2-3 / 1-1 30:56 / 29:04 3 / 3

/ 2-10 2-10 / 0-2 / 0-0 23:17 / 36:43 1 / 0

1 / 3-11 3-11 / 1 3-4 / 2-2 26:36 / 33:24 2 / 1

5 / 11-20 11-20 / 5 1-1 / 0-1 35:48 / 24:12 3 / 3

12 / 5-12 5-12 / 12 1-1 / 1-1 24:45 / 35:15 2 / 2

10 / 6-12 6-12 / 10 1-2 / 0-0 23:01 / 36:59 1 / 2

10 / 4-14 4-14 / 10 0-0 / 1-1 27:33 / 32:27 2 / 1

9 / 3-13 3-13 / 9 3-4 / 0-0 25:58 / 34:02 0 / 2

7 / 2-13 2-13 / 7 0-1 / 0-0 27:54 / 32:06 1 / 2

-16 / 4-13 4-13 / -16 0-2 / 0-0 21:43 / 38:17 2 / 0

8-12 / 6-16 6-16 / 8-12 0-1 / 0-0 30:42 / 29:18 2 / 3

8-15 / 7-15 7-15 / 8-15 0-2 / 2-3 31:03 / 28:57 1 / 3

4-8 / 6-13 6-13 / 4-8 1-1 / 1-1 30:03 / 29:57 0 / 3

7 7 4-12 / 5-11 0-0 / 0-0 22:45 / 37:15 0 / 1

2 2 3-12 / 8-13 1-1 / 0-1 28:06 / 31:54 2 / 0

/ 2 2 / 7-13 / 6-14 1-1 / 1-1 29:55 / 30:05 3 / 0

/ 1 1 / 8-16 / 4-9 1-1 / 0-0 31:31 / 28:29 2 / 4

/ 3 3 / 9-18 / 3-11 2-3 / 0-1 36:24 / 23:36 1 / 2

/ 0 0 / 4-13 / 10-14 0-0 / 0-0 21:07 / 38:53 0 / 1

2011

2010

Oregon Oregon 38-45 22 / 23 40 / 46 345 / 212 3 / 2 18-24 / 19-26 75.0 / 73.1 276 / 296 3 / 2 1 / 1 64 / 72 621 / 508 6 / 4 2 / 2 8-13

Michigan State State Michigan 42-39 23 / 16 34 / 37 190 / 126 2 / 3 22-30 / 18-25 73.3 / 72.0 281 / 219 3 / 3 1 / 0 64 / 62 471 / 345 5 / 6 0

PENN STATE STATE PENN 45-7 12 / 27 27 / 49 114 / 264 0 / 4 11-25 / 19-29 44.0 / 65.5 119 / 186 1 / 2 1 / 0 52 / 78 233 / 450 1 / 6 4 / 1 9

Illinois Illinois 28-17 19 / 16 34 / 45 149 / 195 2 / 3 22-31 / 10-13 71.0 / 76.9 152 / 90 0 / 1 3 / 0 65 / 58 301 / 285 2 / 4 4 / 1 5-1

Minnesota Minnesota 42-13 9 / 29 32 / 45 105 / 283 1 / 2 6-16 / 16-17 37.5 / 94.1 51 / 178 0 / 4 1 / 0 48 / 62 156 / 461 1 / 6 1 / 0 7-10

PURDUE PURDUE 62-17 14 / 30 29 / 54 120 / 364 1 / 6 15-29 / 18-24 51.7 / 75.0 164 / 241 1 / 2 2 / 0 58 / 78 284 / 605 2 / 8 2 / 1 4-9

Ohio State State Ohio 29-33 16 / 15 58 / 29 268 / 89 3 / 1 7-12 / 20-32 58.3 / 62.5 89 / 253 1 / 3 0 / 0 70 / 61 357 / 342 4 / 4 1 / 0 6-1

Michigan State State Michigan 31-37 18 / 23 32 / 41 109 / 220 1 / 2 22-31 / 14-21 71.0 / 66.7 290 / 223 3 / 2 0 / 2 63 / 62 399 / 443 4 / 4 2

INDIANA INDIANA 59-7 13 / 21 45 / 42 223 / 332 1 / 4 8-20 / 14-23 40.0 / 60.9 64 / 192 0 / 2 2 / 0 65 / 65 287 / 524 1 / 6 3 / 0 / 8-15

NEBRASKA NEBRASKA 48-17 20 / 27 43 / 50 159 / 231 2 / 5 11-22 / 14-20 50.0 / 70.0 176 / 255 0 / 2 3 / 0 65 / 70 335 / 486 2 / 7 3 / 1 8-

SOUTH DAKOTA DAKOTA SOUTH 59-10 9 / 25 37 / 43 124 / 267 0 / 5 10-17 / 19-27 58.8 / 70.4 49 / 345 1 / 3 2 / 1 54 / 70 173 / 612 1 / 8 2 / 1

Northern Illinois Illinois Northern 49-7 11 / 34 25 / 47 64 / 266 1 / 4 17-27 / 24-34 63.0 / 70.6 173 / 355 0 / 3 0 / 1 52 / 81 237 / 621 1 / 7 1

OREGON STATE STATE OREGON 35-0 17 / 20 24 / 43 23 / 208 0 / 2 27-41 / 17-22 65.9 / 77.3 261 / 189 0 / 3 0 / 0 65 / 65 284 / 397 0 / 5 1 / 0

UNLV UNLV 51-17 19 / 20 38 / 38 146 / 241 0 / 5 18-27 / 11-15 66.7 / 73.3 146 / 258 2 / 2 0 / 0 65 / 53 292 / 499 2 / 7 0 / 0 / 2-5

Opponent Score Downs Att. Yards TD Comp-Att. Pct. Yards TD INT Plays Yards TD overs Conv. Conv. Possession Sack Conv. Possession Conv. TD Yards overs Pct. TD Att. Yards Opponent Plays Comp-Att. INT TD Downs Yards Score

First RUSHING PASSING TOTAL OFFENSE Turn- 3rd-Dwn 4th-Dwn Time of Time 4th-Dwn 3rd-Dwn Turn- OFFENSE TOTAL RUSHING PASSING First

TCU TCU 19-21 18 / 20 26 / 46 82 / 226 2 / 2 15-23 / 12-21 65.2 / 57.1 219 / 159 1 / 0 0 / 0 49 / 67 301 / 385 3 / 2 0 / 0 6 / 7-15

NORTHWESTERN NORTHWESTERN 70-23 17 / 29 35 / 54 161 / 329 1 / 5 13-25 / 15-19 52.0 / 78.9 123 / 230 1 / 4 4 / 0 60 / 73 284 / 559 2 / 9 / 0

Michigan Michigan 48-28 24 / 26 36 / 58 168 / 357 2 / 6 19-30 / 14-15 63.3 / 93.3 274 / 201 2 / 0 1 / 1 66 / 73 442 / 558 4 / 6 2 / 2 5-

INDIANA INDIANA 83-20 13 / 28 34 / 47 167 / 338 0 / 6 11-24 / 17-21 45.8 / 81.0 149 / 260 2 / 4 1 / 0 58 / 68 316 / 598 2 / 10 3 / 0 7-

Purdue Purdue 34-13 17 / 15 37 / 39 162 / 173 0 / 2 19-38 / 13-19 50.0 / 68.4 141 / 130 1 / 1 3 / 1 75 / 58 303 / 303 1 / 3 4 / 1 4-12

Iowa Iowa 31-30 23 / 24 30 / 38 118 / 142 1 / 3 25-37 / 20-26 67.6 / 76.9 258 / 205 3 / 1 0 / 1 67 / 64 376 / 347 4 / 4 0 / 1 / 6-12

OHIO STATE STATE OHIO 31-18 22 / 21 41 / 43 155 / 184 2 / 3 14-28 / 13-16 50.0 / 81.3 156 / 152 0 / 0 1 / 1 69 / 59 311 / 336 2 / 3 1 / 1

MINNESOTA MINNESOTA 41-23 16 / 30 32 / 46 96 / 250 0 / 5 11-25 / 17-23 44.0 / 73.9 249 / 223 3 / 1 0 / 0 57 / 69 345 / 473 3 / 6 0 / 0 7-

Michigan State State Michigan 24-34 19 / 15 45 / 31 175 / 165 0 / 2 20-29 / 11-25 69.0 / 44.0 269 / 127 3 / 1 2 / 0 74 / 56 444 / 292 3 / 3 0

AUSTIN PEAY PEAY AUSTIN 70-3 8 / 33 32 / 44 42 / 346 0 / 7 9-19 / 21-24 47.4 / 87.5 115 / 272 0 / 3 0 / 0 51 / 68 157 / 618 0 / 10 0 / 0 5-

ASU ASU 20-19 20 / 25 28 / 42 169 / 194 1 / 1 21-33 / 19-25 63.6 / 76.0 211 / 246 0 / 1 0 / 0 61 / 67 380 / 440 1 / 2 0 / 0 / 6-14

SAN JOSE STATE STATE JOSE SAN 27-14 13 / 22 20 / 46 55 / 212 0 / 2 22-30 / 15-22 73.3 / 68.2 252 / 191 2 / 1 2 / 1 50 / 68 307 / 403 2 / 3 / 2

UNLV UNLV 41-21 10 / 23 27 / 50 112 / 278 0 / 4 10-26 / 15-20 38.5 / 75.0 105 / 197 2 / 0 0 / 1 53 / 70 217 / 475 2 / 4 1 / 2 / 6-13

Opponent Score Downs Att. Yards TD Comp-Att. Pct. Yards TD INT Plays Yards TD overs Conv. Conv. Possession Sack Conv. Possession Conv. TD Yards overs Pct. TD Att. Yards Opponent Plays Comp-Att. INT TD Downs Yards Score First RUSHING PASSING TOTAL OFFENSE Turn- 3rd-Dwn 4th-Dwn Time of Time 4th-Dwn 3rd-Dwn Turn- OFFENSE TOTAL RUSHING PASSING First

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7-19 7-19 1-1 / 1-1 23:58 / 36:02 1 / 4

4-18 4-18 2-4 / 1-1 27:54 / 32:06 1 / 1

6-16 6-16 1-2 / 1-1 20:33 / 39:27 2 / 0

-18 -18 4-4 / 0-0 31:20 / 28:40 3 / 4

6-14 6-14 0-1 / 0-0 27:49 / 32:11 0 / 0

/ 3-12 3-12 / 0-0 / 1-1 22:15 / 37:45 1 / 0

/ 2-14 2-14 / 1-2 / 1-2 24:56 / 35:04 1 / 4

/ 3-13 3-13 / 1-3 / 1-2 24:49 / 35:11 0 / 3

/ 3-16 3-16 / 1-2 / 0-1 21:18 / 38:42 0 / 5

/ 5-11 5-11 / 0-1 / 1-1 25:42 / 34:18 1 / 3

5 / 3-11 3-11 / 5 0-0 / 0-1 30:08 / 29:52 1 / 0

/ 6-16 6-16 / 1-2 / 0-0 30:15 / 29:45 0 / 6

5 / 1-10 1-10 / 5 1-1 / 0-1 25:04 / 34:56 2 / 0

5 / 5-13 5-13 / 5 0-0 / 1-2 31:00 / 29:00 3 / 1

10 / 5-16 5-16 / 10 1-1 / 0-0 31:48 / 28:12 0 / 4

15 / 6-19 6-19 / 15 0-1 / 0-0 26:55 / 33:05 1 / 1

-13 / 2-13 2-13 / -13 0-1 / 0-1 22:25 / 37:35 1 / 0

-19 / 3-12 3-12 / -19 0-0 / 3-5 22:43 / 37:17 4 / 3

-14 / 5-17 5-17 / -14 1-4 / 2-4 35:35 / 24:25 3 / 1

8-17 / 5-13 5-13 / 8-17 0-0 / 2-3 29:13 / 30:47 3 / 0

7-14 / 2-17 2-17 / 7-14 1-1 / 0-1 21:45 / 38:15 3 / 7

3-12 / 6-15 6-15 / 3-12 1-2 / 1-2 30:18 / 29:42 2 / 2

5-16 / 9-20 9-20 / 5-16 1-1 / 1-2 31:45 / 28:15 3 / 2

1 1 9-17 / 6-16 0-0 / 0-0 29:05 / 30:55 5 / 3

0 0 3-11 / 9-16 2-3 / 1-1 20:55 / 39:05 1 / 1

2 2 8-18 / 8-17 0-2 / 1-1 31:58 / 28:02 1 / 1

/ 2 2 / 4-10 / 6-14 2-3 / 1-4 30:34 / 29:26 1 / 1

2013

2012

South Carolina Carolina South 24-34 20 / 21 35 / 43 129 / 293 1 / 0 23-27 / 16-26 85.2 / 61.5 321 / 117 4 / 2 0 / 3 60 / 69 438 / 410 5 / 2 4

PENN STATE STATE PENN 24-31 13 / 27 28 / 30 126 / 120 0 / 0 21-30 / 29-55 70.0 / 52.7 339 / 339 4 / 3 0 / 3 58 / 85 465 / 459 4 / 3 0 / 3

Minnesota Minnesota 20-7 11 / 18 32 / 45 102 / 197 0 / 1 7-23 / 16-26 30.4 / 61.5 83 / 127 0 / 1 0 / 1 55 / 71 185 / 324 0 / 2 3 / 1 4-16

INDIANA INDIANA 51-3 14 / 27 30 / 50 102 / 554 0 / 6 12-30 / 7-15 40.0 / 46.7 122 / 122 0 / 0 1 / 0 60 / 65 224 / 676 0 / 6 2 / 0 3-10

BYU BYU 27-17 20 / 21 39 / 45 163 / 229 0 / 2 19-42 / 23-32 45.2 / 71.9 207 / 196 2 / 1 1 / 1 81 / 77 370 / 425 2 / 3 1 / 2 / 7-17

Iowa Iowa 28-9 14 / 15 32 / 45 110 / 218 0 / 2 16-40 / 11-19 40.0 / 57.9 179 / 144 0 / 2 2 / 1 72 / 64 289 / 362 0 / 4 2 / 1 / 4-15

Illinois Illinois 56-32 23 / 25 29 / 46 72 / 289 2 / 6 26-34 / 16-21 76.5 / 76.2 319 / 189 2 / 2 0 / 0 63 / 67 391 / 478 4 / 8 2 / 0 4-8

NORTHWESTERN NORTHWESTERN 35-6 10 / 24 25 / 51 44 / 286 0 / 2 17-39 / 17-28 43.6 / 60.7 197 / 241 0 / 3 1 / 2 64 / 79 241 / 527 0 / 5 1 / 3

Ohio State State Ohio 24-31 21 / 20 43 / 27 192 / 104 0 / 1 17-25 / 20-34 68.0 / 58.8 198 / 295 4 / 2 0 / 1 68 / 61 390 / 399 4 / 3 0 / 1

PURDUE PURDUE 41-10 12 / 22 21 / 48 45 / 388 1 / 5 18-36 / 12-21 50.0 / 57.1 135 / 158 0 / 0 1 / 1 57 / 69 180 / 546 1 / 5 1 / 1 5-13

Arizona State State Arizona 30-32 32 / 15 42 / 32 116 / 231 4 / 2 29-51 / 16-31 56.9 / 51.6 352 / 210 0 / 1 1 / 0 93 / 63 468 / 441 4 / 3 / 1

TENNESSEE TECH TECH TENNESSEE 48-0 6 / 29 30 / 51 44 / 387 0 / 4 8-19 / 24-29 42.1 / 82.8 69 / 219 0 / 3 1 / 1 49 / 80 113 / 606 0 / 7 2 / 1 7

UMASS UMASS 45-0 13 / 22 29 / 44 100 / 393 0 / 4 14-30 / 10-18 46.7 / 55.6 112 / 205 0 / 2 1 / 1 59 / 62 212 / 598 0 / 6 2 / 1 / 8-11

Opponent Score Downs Att. Yards TD Comp-Att. Pct. Yards TD INT Plays Yards TD overs Conv. Conv. Possession Sack Conv. Possession Conv. TD Yards overs Pct. TD Att. Yards Opponent Plays Comp-Att. INT TD Downs Yards Score

First RUSHING PASSING TOTAL OFFENSE Turn- 3rd-Dwn 4th-Dwn Time of Time 4th-Dwn 3rd-Dwn Turn- OFFENSE TOTAL RUSHING PASSING First

Stanford Stanford 14-20 17 / 17 35 / 45 187 / 218 2 / 1 13-20 / 10-17 65.0 / 58.8 157 / 83 0 / 1 0 / 1 55 / 62 344 / 301 2 / 2 0 / 1 7-1

Nebraska Nebraska 70-31 23 / 24 44 / 50 282 / 539 4 / 8 18-34 / 8-10 52.9 / 80.0 195 / 101 0 / 1 2 / 0 78 / 60 477 / 640 4 / 9 3 / 0 5-9

Penn State State Penn 21-24 20 / 16 45 / 43 163 / 158 1 / 1 19-37 / 12-25 51.4 / 48.0 200 / 191 1 / 2 0 / 1 82 / 68 363 / 349 2 / 3 0 / 1

OHIO STATE STATE OHIO 14-21 15 / 20 41 / 56 139 / 206 2 / 1 10-18 / 14-27 55.6 / 51.9 97 / 154 0 / 1 0 / 0 59 / 83 236 / 360 2 / 2 0 / 1 5

Indiana Indiana 62-14 15 / 23 23 / 64 61 / 564 0 / 7 25-47 / 4-7 53.2 / 57.1 233 / 41 2 / 1 2 / 0 70 / 71 294 / 605 2 / 8 3 / 0 / 6-13

MICHIGAN STATE STATE MICHIGAN 13-16 17 / 10 28 / 37 61 / 19 0 / 0 24-39 / 14-22 61.5 / 63.6 216 / 171 2 / 1 0 / 0 67 / 59 277 / 190 2 / 1 / 0

MINNESOTA MINNESOTA 38-13 12 / 24 30 / 54 96 / 337 0 / 5 13-24 / 7-15 54.2 / 46.7 149 / 106 2 / 0 2 / 0 54 / 69 245 / 443 2 / 5 2 / 0 8-1

Purdue Purdue 38-14 11 / 30 28 / 57 128 / 467 2 / 4 11-31 / 12-21 35.5 / 57.1 124 / 178 0 / 1 1 / 1 59 / 78 252 / 645 2 / 5 1 / 1 5-13

ILLINOIS ILLINOIS 31-14 15 / 18 34 / 33 106 / 173 1 / 2 18-30 / 16-25 60.0 / 64.0 178 / 254 1 / 2 1 / 1 64 / 58 284 / 427 2 / 4 2 / 2 2-

Nebraska Nebraska 27-30 24 / 17 46 / 41 259 / 56 1 / 3 17-29 / 15-28 58.6 / 53.6 181 / 239 2 / 1 0 / 0 75 / 69 440 / 295 3 / 4 2 / 1 4-1

UTEP UTEP 37-26 20 / 21 33 / 40 77 / 213 1 / 4 22-39 / 12-17 56.4 / 70.6 259 / 210 2 / 1 0 / 1 72 / 57 336 / 423 3 / 5 1 / 2 5 / 2-8

UTAH STATE STATE UTAH 16-14 13 / 12 35 / 45 127 / 156 0 / 1 18-35 / 7-16 51.4 / 43.8 181 / 78 2 / 0 0 / 0 70 / 61 308 / 234 2 / 1 0 / 1 3-

Oregon State State Oregon 7-10 18 / 13 30 / 23 78 / 35 0 / 0 29-47 / 20-38 61.7 / 52.6 276 / 172 1 / 1 0 / 1 77 / 61 354 / 207 1 / 1 0 / 2 2

NORTHERN IOWA IOWA NORTHERN 26-21 14 / 22 20 / 47 41 / 168 0 / 1 18-34 / 19-23 52.9 / 82.6 265 / 219 3 / 2 0 / 0 54 / 70 306 / 387 3 / 3 / 0

Opponent Score Downs Att. Yards TD Comp-Att. Pct. Yards TD INT Plays Yards TD overs Conv. Conv. Possession Sack Conv. Possession Conv. TD Yards overs Pct. TD Att. Yards Opponent Plays Comp-Att. INT TD Downs Yards Score First RUSHING PASSING TOTAL OFFENSE Turn- 3rd-Dwn 4th-Dwn Time of Time 4th-Dwn 3rd-Dwn Turn- OFFENSE TOTAL RUSHING PASSING First

163 WISCONSIN FOOTBALL | 2019 FACT BOOK 7 1-1 / 28:14 / 31:46 3 / 0 5 1-1 / 0-1 35:16 / 24:44 3 / 1 5 0-1 / 1-2 30:46 / 29:14 4 / 2 -16 1-1 / 1-2 26:38 / 33:22 3 / 0 -14 0-0 / 2-3 37:18 / 22:42 3 / 1 4-13 1-1 / 1-3 37:46 / 22:14 2 / 2-15 1-1 / 0-1 28:08 / 31:52 3 / 0 5-12 0-0 / 2-2 33:24 / 26:36 2 / 0 3-14 0-0 / 1-1 31:20 / 28:40 4 / 1 / 5-17 0-1 / 0-2 33:09 / 26:51 4 / 0 / 3-12 0-0 / 0-1 39:47 / 20:13 3 / 1 / 3-15 2-2 / 0-2 35:21 / 24:39 2 / / 4-12 3-3 / 0-0 33:04 / 26:56 1 / / 4-11 0-0 / 1-1 28:55 / 31:05 3 / / 3-12 0-0 / 0-2 40:35 / 19:25 1 / 0 3 / 5-13 1-1 / 0-1 32:21 / 27:39 6 / 0 2 / 5-15 0-0 / 0-1 32:43 / 27:17 1 / 6 / 3-12 0-0 / 0-2 40:09 / 19:51 0 / 3 18 / 2-8 3-5 / 0-0 33:55 / 26:05 1 / 3 16 / 8-18 1-1 / 0-0 31:56 / 28:04 0 / 1 13 / 5-16 2-2 / 0-1 33:26 / 26:34 3 / 4 -16 / 3-15 0-0 / 0-1 36:49 / 23:11 3 / 2 -13 / 7-20 0-1 / 27:57 / 32:03 1 / 6 5-12 / 2-9 0-0 / 40:51 / 19:09 1 / 3-7 / 2-16 0-0 / 36:36 / 23:24 4 / 1 0 4-12 / 5-16 1-1 / 2-2 29:27 / 30:33 3 / 1 / 2 6-12 / 4-11 2-3 / 0-0 35:19 / 24:41 2 / 1 2014 2015 WESTERN ILLINOIS 37-3 GREEN BOWLING 25 / 11 68-17 SOUTH FLORIDA 39 / 30 29 / 11 Northwestern 27-10 167 / 54 60 / 29 1 / 0 26 / 8 ILLINOIS 644 / 93 8 / 2 MARYLAND 24-29 / 13-21 57 / 19 14-20 82.8 / 61.9 294 / 72 Rutgers 289 / 108 9-18 / 15-33 19 / 22 4 / 0 2 / 1 1 / 50.0 / 45.5 Purdue 37 / 46 112 / 178 52-7 284 / 203 1 / 0 11-18 / 8-19 38-28 NEBRASKA 1 / 68 / 51 1 / 456 / 162 61.1 / 42.1 22 / 20 5 / 0 Iowa 25 / 10 160 / 173 12-29 / 15-29 1 / 0 78 / 62 47 / 39 41.4 / 51.7 49 / 28 MINNESOTA 0 / 1 756 / 271 138 / 182 1 401 / 153 37-0 9 / 2 311 / 46 1 / 5 / 2 State 59-24 Ohio 4 / 0 5 / 0 75 / 38 34-16 16 / 8 3 / 2 454 / 245 10-18 / 14-24 20 / 12 Auburn 3 / 1 55.6 / 58.3 66 / 75 25 / 11 34-24 15-23 / 13-29 53 / 46 97 / 135 422 / 385 46 / 29 65.2 / 44.8 2 / 42 / 26 20 / 12 1 / 2 581 / 118 216 / 129 0 / 2 298 / 76 7 / 2 2 / 1 264 / 26 0 / 1 26-24 46 / 44 6 / 0 0 / 0-59 4 / 2 / 0 233 / 177 7-11 / 6-18 18 / 19 2 / 3 65 / 63 8-20 / 7-27 72 / 57 18 / 24 498 / 288 20-30 / 17-37 42 / 28 527 / 175 5 / 4 63.6 / 33.3 66.7 / 45.9 7 / 1 34-31 11-18 / 5-18 37 / 38 266 / 101 46 / 62 225 / 204 40.0 / 25.9 3 / 1 2 / 1 71 / 301 61.1 / 27.8 31 / 21 87 / 63 0 / 1 1 / 0 0 / 1 215 / 95 0 / 4 1 / 54 / 43 4-1 11-14 / 20-30 0 / 1 6-14 0 / 2 / 0 78.6 / 66.7 400 / 219 72 / 63 1 / 0 / 3 / 2 139 / 311 17-43 / 12-18 MIAMI (OHIO) 489 / 230 0 / 2 39.5 / 66.7 4 / 1 64 / 0 / 187 / 257 627 / 180 66 / 56 64 / 62 TROY 14-27 / 16-23 0 / 3 8 / 3 385 / 139 51.9 / 69.6 448 / 272 3 / 0 2 / 0 6 / 0 4 / 3 56 / 58 121 / 216 HAWAI’I 58-0 1 / 2 405 / 412 8-15 4 / 5 3 / 3 / 0 80 / 56 1 / IOWA 1 / 3-8 / 258 / 558 26 / 9 0 / 7 5-15 / 3-1 5-1 0 / 1 Nebraska 81 / 66 521 / 435 45 / 24 7-13 / 4 / 4 / 0 PURDUE 188 / -3 5- 28-3 28-0 Illinois 3 / 0 3 / 0 3-12 RUTGERS 17 / 19 31 / 11 23-36 / 13-34 6-10 23-21 63.9 / 38.2 Maryland 35 / 32 54 / 18 263 / 160 199 / 78 4 / 0 26 / 13 326 / 15 24-7 NORTHWESTERN 21 / 14 1 / 3 3 / 0 3 / 0 34 / 37 7-13 34 / 40 Minnesota 147 / 196 26 / 12 1 / 2 81 / 58 48-10 86 / 144 13-18 / 24-36 24-13 15-25 / 16-34 451 / 157 USC 37 / 29 72.2 / 66.7 14 / 12 60.0 / 47.1 7 / 0 0 / 15 / 8 202 / 177 96 / 55 186 / 240 23 / 15 31-24 24-50 / 11-28 1 / 0 1 / 0 26 / 50 48.0 / 39.3 0 / 0 / 40 / 13 1 / 4 21-38 / 9-21 -26 / 149 18 / 16 322 / 129 38 / 3 / 1 1 / 1 / 138 / 55 9 209 / 83 31-21 55.3 / 42.9 0 / 40 / 32 53 / 68 79 / 52 1 / 234 / 77 5 / 0 30-39 / 15-26 117 / 112 401 / 255 512 / 255 20 / 11 20-36 / 9-20 2 / 1 4 / 0 76.9 / 57.7 4 / 0 0 / 1 84 / 65 322 / 136 2 / 1 62 / 18 55.6 / 45.0 25-40 / 22-43 469 / 325 0 / 13-28 / 6-20 2 / 3 62.5 / 51.2 229 / 60 15-24 / 13-34 257 / 53 0 / 1 1 / 0 0 / 281 / 278 62.5 / 38.2 46.4 / 30.0 23-21 2 / 0 0 / 72 / 61 4 / 1 3-10 / 7 4-10 188 / 204 217 / 82 0 / 1 2 / 1 320 / 221 2 / 0 1 / 2 76 / 55 0 / 1 22 / 16 1 / 0 1 / 2 418 / 191 5- 9-17 / 16-37 3 / 1 2 / 1 46 / 28 80 / 56 62 / 70 4 / 2 52.9 / 43.2 419 / 333 203 / 209 177 / 65 64 / 66 3 / 1 1 / 79 / 223 1 / 66 / 58 305 / 316 4-13 / 5-1 1 / 2 3 / 426 / 165 0 / 1 7-14 / 6 / 0 2 / 5 / 0 1 / 3 18-29 / 18-33 1 / 2 9-1 2 62.1 / 54.5 2 / 3- 217 / 221 79 / 55 1 / 8-16 / 336 / 276 4 / 2 0 / 1 1 / 5 75 / 61 394 / 286 9-18 2 / 3 0 / 1 6-15 / 5 First RUSHING PASSING TOTAL OFFENSE Turn- 3rd-Dwn 4th-Dwn Time of Time 4th-Dwn 3rd-Dwn Turn- Sack OFFENSE Conv. Possession Conv. TD Yards overs Pct. TD Att. Yards Opponent Plays Comp-Att. INT TD Downs Yards LSU TOTAL RUSHING Score PASSING First of 24-28 14 / 17 Time 39 / 47 268 / 126 3 / 1 4th-Dwn 8-24 / 9-21 33.3 / 42.9 50 / 239 3rd-Dwn 0 / 2 2 / 0 63 / 68 Turn- 318 / 365 3 / 2 / 1 Sack 4-15 / 6-1 OFFENSE Conv. Possession Conv. TD Yards overs Pct. TD Att. Yards Opponent Plays Comp-Att. INT TD Downs Yards Alabama TOTAL RUSHING Score First PASSING 17-35 17 / 27 21 / 37 40 / 238 0 / 4 26-39 / 22-29 66.7 / 75.9 228 / 264 2 / 1 1 / 0 60 / 66 268 / 502 2 / 5 1 / 0 6-14

164 WISCONSIN FOOTBALL | 2019 FACT BOOK 0-0 / 1-1 38:27 / 21:33 4 / 2 12 1-1 / 0-0 40:09 / 19:51 2 / 1 -13 0-0 / 37:02 / 22:58 2 / 3-15 0-1 / 0-0 24:19 / 35:41 4 / 2 0-9 1-1 / 0-0 42:03 / 17:57 0 / 1 2-10 0-1 / 36:57 / 23:03 2 / 3-13 0-0 / 1-1 33:22 / 26:38 2 / 0 / 1-10 0-1 / 40:52 / 19:08 4 / 1 3-11 0-0 / 1-1 39:18 / 20:42 3 / 1 / 3-10 2-2 / 1-1 38:27 / 21:33 4 / 2 / 3-9 1-1 / 0-1 39:23 / 20:37 4 / 3 / 5-17 0-0 / 0-1 31:45 / 28:15 2 / 3 1 / 7-15 0-0 / 0-1 36:41 / 23:19 1 / 2 / 6-14 1-1 / 0-0 32:08 / 27:52 5 / 1 13 / 9-18 0-0 / 0-1 27:45 / 32:15 1 / 2 12 / 3-14 0-0 / 32:59 / 27:01 5 / 1 13 / 5-14 1-1 / 2-2 32:32 / 27:28 2 / 0 -12 / 3-10 0-1 / 0-3 36:57 / 23:03 1 / 2 -12 / 5-16 0-0 / 2-3 33:19 / 26:41 1 / 3 -16 / 6-16 0-1 / 2-2 34:06 / 25:54 0 / 3 6-15 / 0-1 / 2-2 31:28 / 28:32 2 / 4 7-19 / 5-18 0-1 / 1-4 40:25 / 19:35 2 / 0 3-11 / 3-15 0-0 / 2-3 27:13 / 32:47 8 / 2 0 8-16 / 4-13 1-1 / 1-2 37:28 / 22:32 1 / 3 7-15 / 2-10 0-0 / 39:52 / 20:08 3 / 1 4 7-16 / 4-13 2-2 / 0-2 32:48 / 27:12 4 / 2 / 0 6-14 / 2-14 0-1 / 38:34 / 21:26 5 / 0 0 / 1 7-11 / 5-11 0-0 / 2-2 30:05 / 29:55 2 / 2016 2017 AKRON AKRON STATE GEORGIA State Michigan 23-17 Michigan 25 / 12 49 / 24 OHIO STATE 30-6 54-10 187 / 33 Iowa 32 / 10 1 / 15 / 21 55 / 21 NEBRASKA 41 / 27 23-30 294 / 88 18-30 / 20-30 122 / 75 7-14 Northwestern 60.0 / 66.7 4 / 0 22 / 23 213 / 269 2 / 0 1 / ILLINOIS 8 / 21 46 / 45 1 / 0 20-27 / 14-25 16-26 / 20-43 236 / 185 23-17 Purdue 74.1 / 56.0 1 / 2 61.5 / 46.5 21-7 28 / 44 292 / 136 79 / 54 195 / 250 3 / 0 16 / MINNESOTA 1 / 0 71 / 130 400 / 302 17-9 0 / 1 2 / 16-28 / 17-29 1 / 3 20 / 14 38 / 44 0 / 1 57.1 / 58.6 State Penn 223 / 152 214 / 226 57 / 19 20 / 14 82 / 46 2 / 1 / 2 / 48-3 67 / 70 Michigan Western 9-25 / 20-32 586 / 224 190 / 39 1 / 317 / 325 48 / 27 7 / 0 31-17 3 / 0 2 / 0 24-16 36.0 / 62.5 14-23 / 12-31 167 / 83 23 / 11 19 / 18 60.9 / 38.7 88 / 219 49-20 74 / 0 / 2 1 / 0 18 / 114 / 153 2 / 450 / 411 64 / 21 13-22 / 28-52 1 / 1 / 0 47 / 38 31-38 2 / 3 23 / 16 10-15 59.1 / 53.8 3 / 1 363 / 99 38 / 31 2 / 210 / 128 15-25 / 17-33 143 / 277 4 / 1 22 / 21 56 / 22 184 / 123 0 / 1 4 / 0 60.0 / 51.5 1 / 2 / 1 221 / 71 0 / 256 / 153 53 / 76 61 / 75 49 / 29 1 / 0 159 / 349 13-22 / 9-26 337 / 305 4 / 0 241 / 51 8-14 / 7-24 1 / 2 0 / 3 / 2 13-14 / 16-28 79 / 71 59.1 / 34.6 92.9 / 57.1 3 / 1 333 / 316 152 / 158 178 / 157 12-15 / 15-31 2 / 1 57.1 / 29.2 3 / 1 73 / 60 0 / 1 2 / 1 / 80.0 / 48.4 92 / 101 423 / 236 0 / 4 0 / 1 16-21 / 22-31 191 / 222 4-15 / 2 / 0 5- 2 / 76.2 / 71.0 2 / 0 0 / 1 0 / 3 174 / 384 0 / 4 69 / 64 0 / 4 52 / 59 1 / 0 ATLANTIC FLORIDA 362 / 286 31-14 362 / 280 0 / 4 / 2 3 / 2 71 / 53 8-17 / 2 78 / 45 29 / 9 BYU 412 / 293 455 / 200 6 / 2 70 / 60 6 / 0 1 / 4 415 / 435 NORTHWESTERN 3 / 5 54 / 35 4- 1 / 3 0 / 4 33-24 357 / 106 Nebraska 3 / 1 9-15 0 / 2 7-13 / 13 / 20 PURDUE 5 17-30 / 9-19 37 / 34 MARYLAND 109 / 25 56.7 / 47.4 207 / 142 2 / 0 Illinois 1 / 40-6 1 / 0 38-17 Indiana 11-20 / 29-45 55.0 / 64.4 28 / 11 19 / 16 38-13 17-9 84 / 54 IOWA 197 / 219 564 / 248 1 / 3 49 / 26 49 / 26 23 / 18 4 / 2 2 / MICHIGAN 235 / 81 353 / 110 24 / 14 3 / 0 41 / 35 1 / 0 Minnesota 2 53 / 26 215 / 143 57 / 79 2 / 0 295 / 66 306 / 244 24-10 9-17 / 18-35 State Ohio 4 / 3 18-19 / 11-20 1 / 0 45-17 94.7 / 55.0 52.9 / 51.4 19 / 17 16-24 / 13-30 (Fla.) Miami 256 / 111 24-10 113 / 271 66.7 / 43.3 3 / 2 4 / 0 24 / 16 1 / 45 / 33 225 / 125 13-18 / 13-29 38-14 0 / 2 1 / 2 / 1 14 / 13 72.2 / 44.8 168 / 134 52 / 21 31-0 1 / 3 / 1 199 / 155 18 / 5 237 / 40 40 / 37 1 / 0 68 / 46 66 / 61 21-27 2 / 1 182 / 58 4 / 0 491 / 192 466 / 381 20 / 8 65 / 10-19 / 9-31 49 / 26 5 / 0 5 / 2 34-24 1 / 440 / 268 16 / 5 / 1 247 / 25 52.6 / 29.0 71 / 55 15-22 / 20-34 39 / 24 / 17 135 / 152 32 / 42 494 / 221 0 / 2 2 / 0 68.2 / 58.8 1 / 2 0 / 2 / 0 9-19 / 11-26 287 / 93 60 / 238 170 / 226 2 / 44 / 29 1 / 2 8-12 / 5- 6-1 2 / 47.4 / 42.3 1 / 0 1 / 142 / 174 11-18 / 8-24 1 / 2 8- 3 / 1 0 / 2 143 / 176 1 / 0 64 / 61.1 / 33.3 9-14 / 1 / 0 17-21 / 3-9 303 / 286 20-41 / 12-26 135 / 41 74 / 55 3 / 1 23-34 / 11-26 48.8 / 46.2 407 / 266 67.6 / 42.3 2 / 0 238 / 211 6 / 2 81.0 / 33.3 59 / 63 0 / 2 258 / 203 3 / 1 1 / 3 4 / 1 169 / 40 325 / 234 2 / 3 / 1 0 / 3 1 / 3 5-1 3 / 0 67 / 50 0 / 8-15 73 / 68 382 / 66 1 / 78 / 55 298 / 449 2 / 3 400 / 377 5 / 2 5-15 4 / 3 60 / 48 456 / 133 4 / 0 2 / 3 4 / 3 1 / 5 5-13 / 0-13 1 / 0 7-12 / First RUSHING PASSING TOTAL OFFENSE Turn- 3rd-Dwn 4th-Dwn Time of Time 4th-Dwn 3rd-Dwn Turn- Sack OFFENSE Conv. Possession Conv. TD Yards overs Pct. TD Att. Yards Opponent Plays Comp-Att. INT TD Downs Yards LSU TOTAL RUSHING Score PASSING First of 16-14 21 / 14 42 / 29 Time 134 / 126 1 / 0 19-31 / 12-21 61.3 / 57.1 205 / 131 4th-Dwn 0 / 1 2 / 3rd-Dwn 73 / 50 339 / 257 1 / 3 / Turn- 3-15 / Sack OFFENSE Conv. Possession Conv. TD Yards overs Pct. TD Att. Yards Opponent Plays Comp-Att. INT TD Downs Yards STATE UTAH TOTAL RUSHING Score PASSING First 59-10 25 / 16 45 / 27 234 / 85 4 / 1 15-23 / 25-41 65.2 / 61.0 244 / 219 3 / 0 0 / 3 68 / 478 / 304 8 / 1 2 / 4 8

165 WISCONSIN FOOTBALL | 2019 FACT BOOK 3-9 2-3 / 0-0 34:20 / 25:40 1 / 2 5-11 0-0 / 0-1 35:13 / 24:47 0 / 1 / 5-16 0-0 / 31:28 / 28:32 3 / 1 / 9-19 0-1 / 1-1 31:51 / 28:09 0 / 1 / 3-11 0-0 / 39:47 / 20:13 1 / 3 / 2-12 0-0 / 37:52 / 22:08 3 / 1 1 / 7-16 1-1 / 0-0 22:59 / 37:01 3 / 2 9 / 6-13 1-1 / 0-0 36:34 / 23:26 1 / 12 / 3-10 1-1 / 0-2 35:33 / 24:27 2 / 1 15 / 6-15 0-2 / 2-2 26:01 / 33:59 3 / 5 11 / 5-14 0-1 / 3-3 24:54 / 35:06 0 / 2 7-13 / 5-16 0-0 / 1-2 34:03 / 25:57 1 / 3 3 4-12 / 8-17 0-2 / 26:22 / 33:38 1 / 2018 NEW MEXICO MEXICO NEW BYU 45-14 Iowa 29 / 14 NEBRASKA 59 / 30 Michigan 417 / 77 ILLINOIS 4 / 0 41-24 Northwestern 21-24 9-13 / 14-24 26 / RUTGERS 28-17 20 / 14 69.2 / 58.3 151 / 134 48 / 24 13-38 State Penn 2 / 43 / 28 19 / 17-31 370 / 111 1 / 2 204 / 191 4 / 1 11 / 21 49-20 3 / 2 Purdue 44 / 31 17 / 19 210 / 148 29 / 48 31 / 13 72 / 54 1 / 0 MINNESOTA 13-24 / 26-44 32 / 49 183 / 320 18-28 / 13-23 568 / 211 54.2 / 59.1 31-17 1 / 3 6 / 2 54 / 36 64.3 / 56.5 165 / 182 163 / 407 (Fla.) Miami 1 / 3 190 / 120 17-22 / 14-23 1 / 2 10-22 357 / 210 26 / 13 0 / 1 4 / 2 77.3 / 60.9 0 / 7-20 / 14-21 2 / 3 1 / 0 205 / 256 12 / 23 20-33 / 17-30 46 / 26 3 / 2 15-37 35.0 / 66.7 60.6 / 56.7 6- 13-22 / 9-21 0 / 1 317 / 72 72 / 68 37 / 47 100 / 124 158 / 167 71 / 51 21 / 19 47-44 1 / 0 533 / 518 1 / 3 / 1 209 / 183 59.1 / 42.9 394 / 311 5 / 3 1 / 2 / 0 0 / 3 35-3 3 / 188 / 90 66 / 54 31 / 47 24 / 28 415 / 404 170 / 201 3 / 0 12-23 / 20-39 4 / 2 1 / 0 / 3 51 / 31 9-20 / 19-25 49 / 69 65 / 79 52.2 / 51.3 1 / 0 20 / 6 2 / 3 283 / 444 323 / 349 385 / 76 156 / 261 6- 2 / 3 45.0 / 76.0 2 / 4 1 / 4-13 / 0 / 3 22-33 / 9-16 4 / 1 60 / 160 2 / 0 58 / 23 76 / 57 7-14 / 545 / 300 66.7 / 56.3 333 / 121 0 / 1 2 / 0 3 / 7 / 2 4 / 0 189 / 124 2 / 0 16-24 / 31-48 69 / 65 2 / 0 2-1 66.7 / 64.6 473 / 333 3 / 0 4 / 2 160 / 386 2 / 5 6-11 / 6-17 2 / 4 57 / 72 0 / 3-8 269 / 343 64 / 63 1 / 2 2 / 0 54.5 / 35.3 359 / 325 73 / 48 2 / 3 8-12 75 / 79 4 / 2 545 / 462 6 / 5 1 / 0 4 / 0 4- 1 / 4 4- 1 / 69 / 40 3-12 406 / 169 5 / 0 1 / 5 6-13 First RUSHING PASSING TOTAL OFFENSE Turn- 3rd-Dwn 4th-Dwn Time of Time 4th-Dwn 3rd-Dwn Turn- Sack OFFENSE Conv. Possession Conv. TD Yards overs Pct. TD Att. Yards Opponent Plays Comp-Att. INT TD Downs Yards KENTUCKY W. TOTAL RUSHING Score PASSING First 34-3 24 / 15 39 / 34 234 / 124 2 / 0 17-31 / 17-30 54.8 / 56.7 257 / 181 2 / 0 0 / 1 70 / 64 491 / 305 4 / 0 1 / 2

166 WISCONSIN FOOTBALL | 2019 FACT BOOK

167 WISCONSIN FOOTBALL | 2019 FACT BOOK The Last Time It Happened

Individual 40 Rushing Attempts Six Rushing TDs Wisconsin: 43, Brian Calhoun vs. Bowling Green (9/4/2005) Wisconsin: Has not happened Opponent: 43, Laurence Maroney at Minnesota (10/15/2005) Opponent: 6, Levron Williams, Indiana (10/6/2001)

50 Rushing Attempts 300 Yards Passing Wisconsin: 50, Ron Dayne vs. Minnesota (11/9/1996) Wisconsin: 322, Joel Stave, Purdue (10/17/2015) Opponent: Under Research Opponent: 386, David Blough, Purdue (11/17/2018)

100 Yards Rushing 400 Yards Passing Wisconsin: 205, Jonathan Taylor vs. Miami (12/27/2018) Wisconsin: 423, Darrell Bevell at Minnesota (10/23/1993) Opponent: 121, Mohamed Ibrahim, Minnesota (11/24/2018) Opponent: 403, Colt Brennan at Hawaii (11/25/2005)

200 Yards Rushing Three Touchdown Passes Wisconsin: 205, Jonathan Taylor vs. Miami (12/27/2018) Wisconsin: 3, Alex Hornibrook vs. Illinois (10/20/2018) Opponent: 220, , vs. Ohio State (12/6/2014) Opponent: 4, David Blough, Purdue (11/17/2018)

300 Yards Rushing Four Touchdown Passes Wisconsin: 321, Jonathan Taylor at Purdue (11/17/2018) Wisconsin: 4, Alex Hornibrook at Miami (12/30/2017) Opponent: 377, Anthony Thompson, Indiana (11/11/1989) Opponent: 4, David Blough, Purdue (11/17/2018)

400 Yards Rushing Five Touchdown Passes Wisconsin: 408, Melvin Gordon vs. Nebraska (11/15/2014) Wisconsin: 5, Jim Sorgi vs. Michigan State (11/15/2003) Opponent: Has not happened Opponent: 5, Omar Jacobs, Bowling Green (9/3/2005)

Two 100-Yard Rushers Non-QB Touchdown Pass Wisconsin: 159, Jonathan Taylor and 111, Taiwan Deal Wisconsin: James White (RB) to Sam Arneson vs. Nebraska vs. Illinois (10/20/2018) (12/1/12) Opponent: 159, LaMichael James and 155, Opponent: Alevo Hifo (WR) to Moroni Laulu-Pututau, BYU De’Anthony Thomas, Oregon (1/2/2012) (9/15/2018)

Three 100-Yard Rushers 10 Pass Receptions Wisconsin: 253, Melvin Gordon; 158, Tanner McEvoy Wisconsin: 10, Danny Davis vs. Minnesota (11/24/2018) and 111, Corey Clement vs. Bowling Green Opponent: 12, Austin Carr at Northwestern (11/5/2016) (9/20/2014) Opponent: Under research 100 Receiving Yards Wisconsin: 134, A.J. Taylor vs. New Mexico (9/8/2018) Two 200-Yard Rushers Opponent: 114, Rondale Moore, Purdue (11/17/2018) Wisconsin: 216, Melvin Gordon and 202, Montee Ball vs. Nebraska (12/1/2012) Opponent: Has not happened 200 Receiving Yards Wisconsin: 207, Jared Abbrederis at Ohio State (9/28/2013) Quarterback Rushed for 100 Yards Opponent: 209, JD Spielman, Nebraska (10/6/2018) Wisconsin: 158, Tanner McEvoy vs. Bowling Green (9/20/2014) Opponent: 140, Taylor Mar nez, Nebraska (12/1/2012) Two Touchdown Receptions Wisconsin: 2, Danny Davis at Purdue (11/17/2018) Two Rushing TDs Opponent: 2, Rondale Moore, Purdue (11/17/2018) Wisconsin: 3, Jonathan Taylor at Purdue (11/17/2018) Opponent: 2, Bryce Williams, Minnesota (11/24/2018) Three Touchdown Receptions Wisconsin: 3, Danny Davis at Miami (12/30/2017) Three Rushing TDs Opponent: 3, Devin Smith, Ohio State (12/6/2014) Wisconsin: 3, Jonathan Taylor at Purdue (11/17/2018) Opponent: 2, Squally Canada, BYU (9/15/2018) Four Touchdown Receptions Wisconsin: 4, Jonathan Orr at Northwestern (10/8/2005) Four Rushing TDs Opponent: Under research Wisconsin: 4, Melvin Gordon vs. Nebraska (11/15/2014) Opponent: 4, Marion Grice, Arizona State (9/14/2013) Five Touchdown Receptions Wisconsin: 5, Lee Evans vs. Michigan State (11/15/2003) Opponent: Under research Five Rushing TDs Wisconsin: 5, Melvin Gordon vs. Bowling Green (9/20/2014) Opponent: 6, Levron Williams, Indiana (10/6/2001)

168 WISCONSIN FOOTBALL | 2019 FACT BOOK Two 100-Yard Receivers Blocked Punt Wisconsin: 119, Jared Abbrederis and 104, Nick Toon Wisconsin: A.J. Jordan at Rutgers (11/1/2014) vs. Oregon (1/2/2012) Opponent: Garrett Hudson, Purdue (10/14/2017) Opponent: 155, Saeed Blacknall; and 118, DaeSean Hamilton; Penn State (12/3/2016) Blocked Punt Returned For TD Wisconsin: David Gilbert blocked and Aaron Henry returned 100-Yard Rusher and Receiver 9 yards for TD vs. Purdue (10/31/2009) Wisconsin: 253 (rush) Jonathan Taylor and 134 (rec.) A.J. Taylor Opponent: Bennie Fowler recovered blocked punt in vs. New Mexico (9/8/2018) at Michigan State (10/22/2011) Opponent: 112, Devin Ozigbo (rush) and 115, (rec.), Nebraska (10/7/2017) Blocked PAT Kick Wisconsin: Konrad Zagzebski vs. UTEP (9/22/2012) 100-Yard Rusher and Receiver Opponent: Jordan Nielsen, Utah State (9/15/2012) (Same Player) Wisconsin: 122 (rush) and 128 (rec.), Brian Calhoun at Blocked PAT Kick Returned Northwestern (10/8/2005) For Defensive 2-Point Conversion Opponent: Under research Wisconsin: Konrad Zagzebski blocked, Devin Smith returned vs. UTEP (9/22/2012) Punt Return For TD (Non-Blocked) Opponent: Under research Wisconsin: 50 yds., Nick Nelson vs. Michigan (11/18/2017) Opponent: 69 yds., Demetrius Douglas, Minnesota (11/24/2018) Blocked Field Goal Wisconsin: Isaiahh Loudermilk at Penn State (11/10/2018) Kickoff Return For Touchdown Opponent: Anthony Brown, Purdue (10/17/2015) Wisconsin: 98 yds., Natrell Jamerson at Maryland (11/7/2015) Opponent: 96 yds., Duane Bennett, Minnesota (11/12/2011) Blocked Field Goal Ret. For TD Wisconsin: Reggie Cribbs blocked, Jim Leonhard returned Interception Return For Touchdown 86 yards vs. UNLV (9/11/2004) Opponent: Under research Wisconsin: 9 yds., Andrew Van Ginkel vs. Ohio State (12/2/2017) Opponent: 43 & 52 yds., Josh Jackson, Iowa (11/11/2017) Converted Two-Point PAT Fumble Return For Touchdown Wisconsin: Alex Hornibrook pass to Adam Krumholz vs. Minnesota (11/24/2018) Wisconsin: 21 yds., Leon Jacobs vs. Iowa (11/11/2017) Opponent: Anthony Jennings pass to , Opponent: 4 yds., Joey Bosa vs. Ohio State (12/6/2014) LSU (8/30/2014)

Safety Wisconsin: D'Cota Dixon sack of Clayton Thorson vs. Northwestern (9/30/2017) Opponent: Team safety, Michigan State (10/22/2011)

169 WISCONSIN FOOTBALL | 2019 FACT BOOK Team Shutout Six Rushing Touchdowns Wisconsin: 31-0 at Minnesota (11/25/2017) Wisconsin: 7 vs. Nebraska (11/15/2014) Opponent: 0-59 vs. Ohio State (12/6/2014) Opponent: 7, Indiana (10/6/2001)

Scored 40 points Seven Rushing Touchdowns Wisconsin: Wisconsin 47, Purdue 44 (3OT) (11/17/2018) Wisconsin: 7 vs. Nebraska (11/15/2014) Opponent: Wisconsin 47, Purdue 44 (3OT) (11/17/2018) Opponent: 7, Indiana (10/6/2001)

Scored 50 Points Eight Rushing Touchdowns Wisconsin: UW 54, Akron 10 (9/10/2016) Wisconsin: 8 vs. Bowling Green (9/20/2014) Opponent: Ohio State 59, UW 0 (12/6/2014) Opponent: Has not happened

Scored 60 Points Passed for 200 Yards Wisconsin: UW 68, Bowling Green 17 (9/20/2014) Wisconsin: 205, at Iowa (9/22/2018) Opponent: Indiana 63, UW 32 (10/6/2001) Opponent: 386, Purdue (11/17/2018)

Scored 70 Points Passed for 300 Yards Wisconsin: UW 70, Nebraska 31 (12/1/2012) Wisconsin: 322 vs. Purdue (10/17/2015) Opponent: Has not happened Opponent: 386, Purdue (11/17/2018)

Scored 80 Points Passed for 400 Yards Wisconsin: UW 83, Indiana 20 (11/13/2010) Wisconsin: 423 at Minnesota (10/23/1993) Opponent: Has not happened Opponent: 407, Nebraska (10/6/2018)

Rushed for 200 Yards Passed for 500 Yards Wisconsin: 333, vs. Miami (12/27/2018) Wisconsin: Has not happened Opponent: 201, Minnesota (11/24/2018) Opponent: Has not happened

Rushed for 300 Yards Passed for Fewer Than 100 Yards Wisconsin: 333, vs. Miami (12/27/2018) Wisconsin: 73, vs. Miami (12/27/2018) Opponent: 320, Michigan (10/13/2018) Opponent: 48, Miami (12/27/2018)

Rushed for 400 Yards Five Passing Touchdowns Wisconsin: 417, vs. New Mexico (9/8/2018) Wisconsin: 5 vs. Michigan State (11/15/2003) Opponent: 411, Minnesota (10/15/2005) Opponent: 5, Bowling Green (9/3/2005)

Rushed for 500 Yards Gained 500 Yards Total Offense Wisconsin: 581 vs. Nebraska (11/15/2014) Wisconsin: 545, at Purdue (11/17/2018) Opponent: Has not happened Opponent: 518, Nebraska (10/6/2018)

Rushed for 600 Yards Gained 600 Yards Total Offense Wisconsin: 644 vs. Bowling Green (9/20/2014) Wisconsin: 627 vs. Nebraska (11/15/2014) Opponent: Has not happened Opponent: 621, Oregon (1/2/2012)

Rushed for Fewer Than 100 Yards Gained 700 Yards Total Offense Wisconsin: 60 vs. Ohio State (12/2/2017) Wisconsin: 756 vs. Bowling Green (9/20/2014) Opponent: 76, Purdue (11/17/2018) Opponent: Has not happened

Rushed for Fewer Than 50 Yards 30 First Downs In A Game Wisconsin: -26 vs. Northwestern (11/21/2015) Wisconsin: 31, vs. Illinois (10/20/2018) Opponent: 25, Iowa (11/11/2017) Opponent: 32, Arizona State (9/14/2013)

Negative Rushing Yardage Held Under 10 First Downs Wisconsin: -26 vs. Northwestern (11/21/2015) Wisconsin: 8 at Michigan (10/1/2016) Opponent: -3, Miami (Ohio) (9/12/2015) Opponent: 6, Miami (Dec. 27/2018)

Five Rushing Touchdowns Wisconsin: 5 vs. Rutgers (10/31/2015) Opponent: 7, Indiana (10/6/2001)

170 HONORS AND AWARDS WISCONSIN FOOTBALL | 2019 FACT BOOK Major Individual Awards

Heisman Trophy WISCONSIN IN Rotary Lombardi Award Outstanding player in the U.S. HEISMAN VOTING Outstanding lineman or linebacker Alan Ameche, 1954 winner , 1998 finalist Wisconsin’s top-10 finishers in Ron Dayne, 1999 winner Wendell Bryant, 2000 semifinalist the Heisman Trophy voting: Montee Ball, 2011 finalist Wendell Bryant, 2001 semifinalist Melvin Gordon, 2014 finalist Year Player Erasmus James, 2004 finalist 1938 , 6th , 2005 semifinalist 1942 Dave Schreiner, 10th Joe Thomas, 2006 semifinalist 1953 Alan Ameche, 6th Joe Schobert, 2015 semifinalist Outstanding college player 1954 Alan Ameche, winner Ron Dayne, 1999 winner 1959 Dale Hackbart, 7th Award Russell Wilson, 2011 semifinalist 1962 Pat Richter, 6th Defensive end of the year Montee Ball, 2012 semifinalist 1962 Ron Vander Kelen, 9th Melvin Gordon, 2013 semifinalist 1999 Ron Dayne, winner Erasmus James, 2004 finalist Melvin Gordon, 2014 finalist 2011 Montee Ball, 4th J.J. Watt, 2010 finalist Jonathan Taylor, 2017 semifinalist 2011 Russell Wilson, 9th Jonathan Taylor, 2018 semifinalist 2014 Melvin Gordon, 2nd Butkus Award 2017 Jonathan Taylor, 6th Nation’s best linebacker Award 2018 Jonathan Taylor, 9th Chris Borland, 2013 semifinalist Outstanding college player Jack Cichy, 2016 semifinalist Alan Ameche, 1953 winner T.J. Edwards, 2017 finalist Ron Dayne, 1999 winner Biletnikoff Award Ryan Connelly, 2018 semifinalist Melvin Gordon, 2014 finalist Nation’s top receiver Jonathan Taylor, 2017 semifinalist Jonathan Taylor, 2018 semifinalist Lee Evans, 2001 finalist Nation’s best defensive back Doak Walker Award John Mackey Award Troy Vincent, 1991 semifinalist Jamar Fletcher, 2000 winner Nation’s best tight end Nation’s best running back Jim Leonhard, 2004 semifinalist Ron Dayne, 1998 finalist Travis Beckum, 2006 semifinalist Ron Dayne, 1999 winner Travis Beckum, 2007 finalist Anthony Davis, 2001 semifinalist Lance Kendricks, 2010 finalist Lott IMPACT Trophy Brian Calhoun, 2005 semifinalist Jacob Pedersen, 2011 semifinalist Defensive player year who has biggest P.J. Hill, 2006 semifinalist Troy Fumagalli, 2017 finalist impact both on and off the field John Clay, 2010 finalist Jim Leonhard, 2004 finalist Montee Ball, 2011 finalist Rimington Trophy J.J. Watt, 2010 winner Montee Ball, 2012 winner Chris Borland, 2013 finalist Melvin Gordon, 2013 semifinalist Nation’s top center Melvin Gordon, 2014 winner Al Johnson, 2002 finalist Jonathan Taylor, 2017 finalist Peter Konz, 2011 finalist Award Jonathan Taylor, 2018 winner Nation’s best collegiate Outland Trophy Kevin Stemke, 2000 winner Davey O’Brien Award Outstanding interior lineman Nation’s best quarterback Aaron Gibson, 1998 finalist Lou Groza Award John Stocco, 2006 semifinalist Chris McIntosh, 1999 finalist Nation’s top college Russell Wilson, 2011 semifinalist Joe Thomas, 2006 winner Matt Davenport, 1998 semifinalist Gabe Carimi, 2010 winner Vitaly Pisetsky, 1999 finalist Michael Deiter, 2018 semifinalist Unitas Golden Arm Award Taylor Mehlhaff, 2006 semifinalist Taylor Mehlhaff, 2006 finalist Nation’s best senior quarterback Philip Welch, 2008 semifinalist Scott Tolzien, 2010 winner Russell Wilson, 2011 finalist College defensive player of the year Erasmus James, 2004 finalist Mosi Tatupu Award O’Brien Schofield, 2009 semifinalist Manning Award Nation’s top special teams player J.J. Watt, 2010 semifinalist Vitaly Pisetsky, 1999 finalist Nation’s best quarterback Chris Borland, 2013 semifinalist Nick Davis, 1999 semifinalist Russell Wilson, 2011 finalist Joe Schobert, 2015 semifinalist Nick Davis, 2001 finalist

Bronko Nagurski Trophy Best defensive player Erasmus James, 2004 finalist 172 WISCONSIN FOOTBALL | 2019 FACT BOOK Montee Ball, 2011 (running back) Griese-Brees Montee Ball, 2012 (running back) Quarterback of the Year Nation’s outstanding player that Melvin Gordon, 2014 (running back) Russell Wilson, 2011 began career as a walk-on Joe Schobert, 2015 (linebacker) Jared Abbrederis, 2012 semifinalist Kwalick-Clark Tight End of the Year Jared Abbrederis, 2013 winner The Silver Football Jacob Pedersen, 2012 Joe Schobert, 2015 semifinalist Big Ten Most Valuable Player, Troy Fumagalli, 2017 Dare Ogunbowale, 2016 semifinalist presented by the Troy Fumagalli, 2017 finalist Howard Weiss, 1938 Butkus-Fitzgerald Ryan Connelly, 2018 semifinalist Dave Schreiner, 1942 Linebacker of the Year Robert Wilson, 1949 Chris Borland, 2013 Alan Ameche, 1954 Joe Schobert, 2015 Campbell Trophy Ron Vander Kelen, 1962 Nation’s top football student-athlete Brent Moss, 1993 (nicknamed the “Academic Heisman”) Ron Dayne, 1999 Coaching Awards Jim Leonhard, 2004 finalist Montee Ball, 2011 AFCA National Coach of the Year Joe Thomas, 2006 finalist Melvin Gordon, 2014 Barry Alvarez, 1993 winner D'Cota Dixon, 2018 finalist Barry Alvarez, 1998 semifinalist Big Ten Awards Barry Alvarez, 1999 semifinalist Paul Chryst, 2017 finalist Wuerffel Trophy Player of the Year Academics, athletics and service Troy Vincent, 1991 (co-defensive) Award Joe Thomas, 2006 finalist Brent Moss, 1993 (offensive) National coach of the year D'Cota Dixon, 2018 semifinalist Tom Burke, 1998 (defensive) , 2006 finalist Ron Dayne, 1999 (offensive) Bret Bielema, 2010 finalist Jamar Fletcher, 2000 (defensive) Bret Bielema, 2011 finalist Jason Witten Collegiate Erasmus James, 2004 (defensive) Paul Chryst, 2016 finalist Man of the Year Award John Clay, 2009 (offensive) Paul Chryst, 2017 finalist Leadership, courage, integrity and sportsmanship Graham-George Bobby Dodd Foundation Offensive Player of the Year National Coach of the Year D'Cota Dixon, 2018 winner Montee Ball, 2011 Barry Alvarez, 1993 winner Melvin Gordon, 2014 Barry Alvarez, 1999 semifinalist AFCA Good Works Team Paul Chryst, 2016 finalist Nagurski-Woodson Paul Chryst, 2017 finalist Cecil Martin, 1997, ’98 Defensive Player of the Year Brooks Bollinger, 2001 Chris Borland, 2013 Eddie Robinson Award , 2009 National coach of the year D'Cota Dixon, 2018 Rookie of the Year Bret Bielema, 2010 finalist Tony Lowery, 1987 FWAA/Orange Bowl Ron Dayne, 1996 George Munger Brooks Bollinger, 1999 Collegiate Coach of the Year Courage Award Anthony Davis, 2001 , 2013 semifinalist D'Cota Dixon, 2017 P.J. Hill, 2006 Gary Andersen, 2014 semifinalist Chris Borland, 2009 Paul Chryst, 2016 semifinalist Player of the Year James White, 2010 Paul Chryst, 2017 semifinalist Football News Thompson-Randle El Hayes-Schembechler Tom Burke, 1998 semifinalist Freshman of the Year Big Ten Coach of the Year (Coaches) Ron Dayne, 1998 semifinalist Jonathan Taylor, 2017 Paul Chryst, 2016 Ron Dayne, 1999 winner Paul Chryst, 2017 Michael Bennett, 2000 semifinalist Lineman of the Year Dave McClain Wendell Bryant, 2001 semifinalist Jeff Dellenbach, 1984 (off.) Big Ten Coach of the Year (Media) Lee Evans, 2001 semifinalist Tom Burke, 1998 (def.) Chris McIntosh, 1999 (off.) Barry Alvarez, 1993 Sporting News Wendell Bryant, 2000 (co-def.) Barry Alvarez, 1998 Ron Dayne, 1999 winner Wendell Bryant, 2001 (def.) Bret Bielema, 2006 Erasmus James, 2004 (def.) Paul Chryst, 2017 Associated Press Gabe Carimi, 2010 (off.) Ron Dayne, 1999 winner Broyles Award Rimington-Pace Offensive Assistant coach of the year Touchdown Club of Columbus Lineman of the Year Paul Chryst, 2010 finalist Brent Moss, 1993 (running back) Michael Deiter, 2018 Paul Chryst, 2011 finalist Ron Dayne, 1999 (running back) Jim Leonhard, 2017 finalist Chris McIntosh, 1999 (lineman) Ameche-Dayne Jamar Fletcher, 2000 (cornerback) Running Back of the Year Anthony Davis, 2001 (freshman) Montee Ball, 2011 Erasmus James, 2004 (def. lineman) Montee Ball, 2012 Joe Thomas, 2006 (off. lineman) Melvin Gordon, 2014 Travis Beckum, 2007 (tight end) Jonathan Taylor, 2017 173 WISCONSIN FOOTBALL | 2019 FACT BOOK All-Americans

All Badgers named first-, second- or third-team All-America. The legend below has abbreviations for the selecting organizations:

AAB — All-American Board; ABC — ABC Sports Online; AFCA — Coaches Association; A-P — All-Players; AP — Associated Press; A-S — All-Sports; ATH — Athlon; AW — Athletic World; C — Collier’s (picked by WC); CBS — CBS Sports.com; CFN — Collegefootballnews.com; CP — Consolidated Press; C.P. — Central Press; CPN — College & Pro Football Newsweekly; CS — College Sports; CW — Caspar Whitney; ESPN — .com; FM — Frank Menke; F-M — Fox-Movietone; FN — Football News; FW — Football World; FWAA — 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; SB — SB Nation; SI — ; SN — Sporting News; TA — The Athletic; UP — United Press; UPI — United Press International; WC — Walter Camp; WE — ; Y! —

1898 1913 1921 Pat O’Dea, FB Robert Butler, T George Bunge, C (C 2nd; CW 2nd) (C 2nd) (INS 3rd) Ray Keeler, G Alvah Elliott, B (INS/FM 1st) (WE 2nd; INS 3rd) 1899 R.H. Brumm, T Pat O’Dea, FB (CP 2nd) (C 3rd) 1914 Jimmy Brader, T Howard Buck, T (FW 3rd) (WE 2nd) 1901 Arlie Mucks, G Art Curtis, T (INS/FM 1st) 1922 (CW 2nd) Ray Keeler, G Marty Below, T Norsky Larson, HB (INS/FM 2nd) (WE 2nd; C 3rd) (CW 2nd) Gus Tebell, E (WE 3rd) 1915 Rollie Williams, B 1902 Howard Buck, T (WE 3rd) Arne Lerum, G (NEA 1st; WE 1st; INS/FM 1st; (C 3rd) C 2nd) 1923 Marty Below, T 1903 1916 (INS 1st; AW 1st; WE 1st; CP 2nd) Wilson Berthke, G Charles Carpenter, C Adolph Bieberstein, G (C 3rd) (WE 3rd) (WE 3rd) Paul Meyers, E Merrill Taft, FB (WE 3rd) (CP 2nd) 1905 Howard Hancock, G Wilson Berthke, G (FM 2nd) (C 3rd) 1924 Albion Findlay, HB Adolph Bieberstein, G (C 3rd) 1917 (A-S 3rd) W.M. Kelley, E (C 3rd) 1908 1925 John Messmer, G R.J. Stipek, G (C 2nd) 1919 (CP 2nd; C 3rd) Frank Weston, E Doyle Harmon, HB (C 2nd) (WE 3rd) 1910 Paul Meyers, E Jimmy Dean, E (WE 1st) (C 3rd) Charles Carpenter, C 1928 (FM 1st) Rube Wagner, T (WE 3rd; NANA 3rd) 1911 Al Buser, T 1920 (C 3rd) Frank Weston, E 1930 (FM 1st; WE 2nd; CP 2nd; INS 3rd) Milo Lubratovich, T Ralph Scott, T (NEA 1st; UP 1st; H 1st; C.P. 1st; 1912 (C 1st) NANA 2nd; INS 2nd; N.Y. Sun 2nd; Robert Butler, T George Bunge, C CP 2nd; AP 3rd; S-H 3rd) (C 1st) (CP 1st) Joe Hoeffel, E (C 2nd)

174 WISCONSIN FOOTBALL | 2019 FACT BOOK 1931 1952 1979 Greg Kabat, G Dave Suminski, T Ray Snell, T (AP 3rd; C.P. 3rd) (AP 1st) (SN 1st; UPI 2nd) Don Voss, E (L 1st) 1932 Alan Ameche, FB 1981 Mario Pacetti, T (M-N 1st; GR 1st; Athletic Pub. 1st) Tim Krumrie, NG (INS 3rd) (AP 1st; UPI 1st; WC 1st; FN 1st; Greg Kabat, G NEA 2nd) (H 3rd) 1953 Matt VandenBoom, DB Alan Ameche, FB (UPI 1st) (L 1st; FWAA 1st; NEA 1st; 1938 Paramount News 1st; GR 1st; Howard Weiss, FB UP 2nd; INS 2nd; AP 3rd; A-P 2nd) 1982 (INS 1st; UP 2nd; H 2nd; NY Sun Tim Krumrie, NG 2nd; NEA 2nd; AP 3rd; Wrld- (WC 1st) Telegram 3rd) 1954 Alan Ameche, FB (AP 1st; UP 1st; L 1st; FWAA 1st; 1984 1940 C 1st; NEA 1st; SN 1st; WC 1st; Richard Johnson, DB George Paskvan, FB INS 1st; Paramount News 1st; (FWAA 1st; SN 2nd) (AP 2nd; A-P 3rd) AP 1st; AAB 1st; C.P. 1st; Jeff Dellenbach, T Boston Amer. 1st; Athletic Pub. (AP 3rd) 1st; N.Y. Metro Newspapers 1st; Al Toon, E 1941 Pitts Smith News 1st; GR 1st; (FN 3rd) Dave Schreiner, E Jet 1st) (AP 1st; A-P 2nd; N.Y. Sun 2nd; H 2nd) 1987 1959 Paul Gruber, T Dan Lanphear, T (SN 1st; UPI 2nd) 1942 (AP 1st; UP 1st; NEA 1st; SN 1st; Dave Schreiner, E L 1st; AFCA 1st) (UP 1st; SN 1st; INS 1st; AP 1st; 1991 NEA 1st; N.Y. News 1st; C.P. 1st; Troy Vincent, DB C 1st; A-P 1st; G-R 1st; H 1st; 1961 (FN 1st; SN 1st; UPI 1st; AAB 1st; N.Y. Sun 1st; L 1st) Pat Richter, E FWAA 1st; AP 2nd) Pat Harder, FB (UPI 1st; ABC 1st) (AAB 1st; UP 2nd; SN 2nd; INS 2nd; NEA 2nd; N.Y. Sun 2nd; AP 1993 3rd) 1962 Brent Moss, TB , B Pat Richter, E (AP 2nd; UPI 2nd; CPN 2nd) (L 3rd) (AP 1st; UPI 1st; NY Daily News Joe Panos, T 1st; SN 1st; AFCA 1st; FWAA 1st; (AP 2nd) CBS 1st; F-M 1st; Boston Rec. 1st) Lamark Shackerford, NG 1944 (UPI 2nd; AP 3rd) Earl Girard, QB (L 1st) 1968 Ken Criter, LB 1994 (AP 3rd) Cory Raymer, C 1949 (AP 1st; UPI 1st; AFCA 1st; WC 1st; Robert Wilson, C FN 1st; CS 1st; SN 1st) (C.P. 2nd; AP 3rd; G-R 3rd; A-P 3rd) 1974 Billy Marek, RB (AP 2nd; UPI 2nd) 1995 1950 , T Tarek Saleh, DE Ed Withers, DB (FN 1st) (FN 2nd) (L 1st) 1975 1996 1951 Dennis Lick, T Tarek Saleh, DE Hal Faverty, DE (UPI 1st; AFCA 1st; NEA 1st; (FN 1st) (INS 1st; GR 2nd; A-P 2nd) SN 1st; Time 1st; WC 1st) Ron Dayne, RB Pat O’Donahue, E (AP 3rd) (AP 1st; NEA 1st; L 1st) , T Deral Teteak, LB 1978 (AP 3rd; FN 2nd) (A-P 2nd) Lawrence Johnson Ed Withers, DB (SN 1st) (GR 1st)

175 WISCONSIN FOOTBALL | 2019 FACT BOOK Peter Konz, C 1997 2004 (AFCA 1st, PFW 1st, Y! 2nd, SI 2nd) Ron Dayne, RB Erasmus James, DE Russell Wilson, QB (FN 1st) (AP 1st, FWAA 1st, WC 1st, (Y! 3rd) AFCA 1st, ESPN 1st, CFN 1st, Kevin Zeitler, T SI 1st, CPN 1st) (AFCA 1st, PFW 1st, Y! 2nd) 1998 Dan Buenning, G Tom Burke, DE (CPN 1st, AP 2nd, SN 2nd) (WC 1st; FWAA 1st; AFCA 1st; AP Jim Leonhard, S 2012 1st; FN 1st; SN 1st) (CPN 1st, WC 2nd) Montee Ball, RB Ron Dayne, TB (AP 1st, AFCA 1st, ESPN 1st, (WC 1st) PFW 1st, WC 1st, CBS 2nd, SI 2nd) Aaron Gibson, T 2005 Travis Frederick, C (WC 1st; FWAA 1st; AFCA 1st; AP Joe Thomas, T (PFW 1st) 1st; FN 1st; SN 2nd) (PFW 1st, WC 2nd, SI 2nd, R 2nd) Rick Wagner, T Brandon Williams, WR (CBS 2nd) (AP 2nd, R 2nd) 1999 Brian Calhoun, RB Nick Davis, WR (AP 2nd, SI 2nd, R 3rd) 2013 (SN 3rd) Ken DeBauche, P Chris Borland, ILB Ron Dayne, TB (SI 2nd) (FWAA 1st, ATH 2nd, AP 2nd, (AP 1st; WC 1st; AFCA 1st; CBS 2nd, SI 2nd, SB 2nd) FWAA 1st; FN 1st; SN 1st; SI 1st; Ryan Groy, G CBS 1st) 2006 (SB 2nd, AP 3rd) Jamar Fletcher, CB Joe Thomas, T (FN 1st; SN 1st; SI 1st; CBS 2nd; (AP 1st, WC 1st, AFCA 1st, WC 2nd; AP 2nd) FWAA 1st, ESPN 1st, SI 1st, 2014 Chris McIntosh, LT SN 1st, PFW 1st, R 1st, CBS 1st) Kyle Costigan, G (AP 1st; WC 1st; AFCA 1st; Travis Beckum, TE (ESPN 1st) FWAA 1st; FN 1st; SN 1st; SI 1st; (WC 2nd, SI 2nd) Melvin Gordon, RB CBS 1st) P.J. Hill, RB (AFCA 1st, AP 1st, FWAA 1st, , C (R 3rd) WC 1st, SN 1st, CBS 1st, (CBS 2nd) ESPN 1st, SI 1st) Rob Havenstein, T 2007 (AFCA 1st, FWAA 2nd, SN 2nd) 2000 Travis Beckum, TE Jamar Fletcher, DB (WC 1st, R 1st, SN 2nd) (AFCA 1st; WC 1st; FN 1st; Taylor Mehlhaff, K 2015 FWAA 1st; AP 1st; R 1st; SI 1st; (AFCA 1st) Joe Schobert, OLB SN 2nd) (FWAA 1st, ESPN 1st, AP 2nd, Casey Rabach, C/RG WC 2nd, SN 2nd, CBS 2nd) (WC 2nd; AP 2nd) 2008 Kevin Stemke, P Kraig Urbik, G (SI 1st; AP 2nd; SN 2nd; FN 2nd) (ESPN 1st) 2016 Ryan Ramczyk, LT (AP 1st, SN 1st, ESPN 1st, 2001 2010 CBS 1st, SI 1st, FWAA 2nd, Wendell Bryant, DT Gabe Carimi, T WC 2nd) (AFCA 1st; FN 1st; ABC 1st; SI 1st; (AFCA 1st, AP 1st, CBS 1st, T.J. Watt, OLB CFN 1st; AP 2nd, SN 2nd) CFN 1st, ESPN 1st, FWAA 1st, (ESPN 1st, SI 1st, AP 2nd, CBS 2nd) Lee Evans, WR R 1st, SI 1st, SN 1st) (FN 1st; ABC 1st; CFN 1st; AP 2nd, John Clay, RB SN 2nd) (AP 3rd) 2017 Lance Kendricks, TE Beau Benzschawel, RG (AFCA 1st, PFW 1st, SI 1st, (SI 1st, AP 3rd) 2002 SN 1st, AP 2nd, CFN 2nd) Michael Deiter, LT Al Johnson, C John Moffitt, G (SN 2nd) (SN 3rd) (AP 1st, CBS 1st, ESPN 1st, R 1st, David Edwards, RT Jim Leonhard, DB SI 2nd, CFN 3rd) (AFCA 1st, TA 1st, FWAA 2nd, (SI 1st; WC 2nd; AP 3rd) J.J. Watt, DE WC 2nd, AP 3rd) (PFW 1st, AP 2nd, CBS 2nd, Troy Fumagalli, TE CFN 2nd, R 2nd, SI 2nd) (AFCA 2nd, AP 2nd, FWAA 2nd, 2003 WC 2nd, SI 2nd) Jim Leonhard, DB Jonathan Taylor, RB (ESPN 1st) 2011 (AP 2nd, FWAA 2nd, SN 2nd, Lee Evans, WR Montee Ball, RB WC 2nd, CBS 2nd, SB 2nd, (CFN 2nd) (AP 1st, AFCA 1st, Y! 1st, SI 1st, TA 2nd, USAT 2nd) SN 1st, FWAA 1st, PFW 2nd) T.J. Edwards, ILB Chris Borland, MLB (AP 1st, ESPN 1st, SB 1st, USAT 1st, (Y! 3rd) AFCA 2nd, SN 2nd, WC 2nd, TA 2nd) Nick Nelson, CB (CBS 2nd, TA 2nd) 176 WISCONSIN FOOTBALL | 2019 FACT BOOK 2018 Beau Benzschawel, RG (AFCA 1st, AP 1st, WC 1st, CBS 1st, CFN 1st, ESPN 1st, SI 1st, SN 2nd) Michael Deiter, LG (FWAA 1st, TA 1st, AFCA 2nd, AP 2nd, SN 2nd, WC 2nd, CFN 2nd) Jonathan Taylor, RB (AFCA 1st, AP 1st, FWAA 1st, SN 1st, WC 1st, CBS 1st, CFN 1st, SI 1st, TA 1st)

177 WISCONSIN FOOTBALL | 2019 FACT BOOK First-Team All-Americans

Robert “Butts” Butler George Bunge Tackle, 1912 Center, 1920 CONSENSUS ALL-AMERICA (29) Was a consensus All-American … A two-time named first-team All-Big Ten in both All-American Year Player Position 1912 and 1913 … played on the at center, he 1912 Robert “Butts” Butler Tackle 1912 team which was undefeated earned first- 1913 Ray “Tubby” Keeler Guard and won the Big Ten championship team honors in 1915 Howard “Cub” Buck Tackle (the 1912 defensive unit registered 1920 1919 Charles Carpenter Center four shutouts and allowed only 29 1920 Ralph Scott Tackle points) … went on to play profession- Frank Weston 1923 Marty Below Tackle ally with the Canton Bulldogs … in End, 1920 1930 Milo Lubratovich Tackle 1972, was inducted into the College First-team 1942 Dave Schreiner* End Football Hall of Fame All-Big Ten 1954 Alan Ameche* Running Back in 1919 and 1959 Dan Lanphear* Tackle Ray “Tubby” Keeler 1920…captain 1962 Pat Richter End Guard, 1913 of 1920 squad 1975 Dennis Lick Tackle Consensus All-American … first-team which went 6-1 1981 Tim Krumrie Nose Guard All-Big Ten in 1912 and 1913 … also played 1994 Cory Raymer Center basketball for 1998 Tom Burke* Defensive End Arlie Mucks the Badgers 1998 Aaron Gibson Tackle Guard, 1914 … served on 1999 Ron Dayne* Running Back Was also a track star at the UW the Wisconsin 1999 Chris McIntosh* Tackle … undefeated in college career in Athletic Board 2000 Jamar Fletcher Defensive Back the discus and shot put … com- from 1948-63 2004 Erasmus James Defensive End peted in the 1912 Olympic Games 2006 Joe Thomas* Tackle in Stockholm, Sweden and placed Ralph Scott 2010 Gabe Carimi* Tackle second in the discus … became a Tackle, 1920 2010 Lance Kendricks Tight End Big Ten football official following his Consensus 2011 Montee Ball Running Back playing days All-American 2012 Montee Ball Running Back … played for 2014 Melvin Gordon* Running Back Howard “Cub” Buck , 2016 Ryan Ramczyk Tackle Tackle, 1915 1921-25 2018 Beau Benzschawel Guard Was a consensus All-American … 2018 Jonathan Taylor* Running Back captain of the 1915 Badger team Marty Below … named first-team All-Big Ten in Tackle, 1923 * Unanimous Consensus All-America (10) both 1914 and 1915 … played for Consensus the Canton Bulldogs from 1915-19 All-American … and the from Badger captain Dave Schreiner 1921-25 … member of the Green in 1923 … first-team All-Big Ten in End, 1941-42 Bay Packers’ Hall of Fame … was 1922 and 1923 … called Was a consensus All-American in the head coach at Lawrence College him “the greatest lineman I ever 1942 … also in 1942, was awarded in 1924-25 and at the University of played against”…elected in 1988 to the “Silver Football” as Big Ten MVP Miami from 1926-28 the College Football Hall of Fame … named first-team All-Big Ten in 1941 and 1942 … Badger captain in Paul Meyers Milo Lubratovich 1942 … first Badger ever to catch End, 1919 Tackle, 1930 three touchdowns in one quarter All-American as chosen by Walter Consensus All-American … was in a win over Marquette in 1942 … Eckersall … first-team All-Big Ten in named first-team All-Big Ten in 1930 his number 80 was retired by the 1916 and 1919 … missed the 1929 season with a university … was inducted into the broken leg … played in the 1930 College Football Hall of Fame in Charles Carpenter East-West Shrine Game … played 1955 … was killed in 1945 in World Center, 1919 with the Brooklyn Dodgers from War II All-American as chosen by Frank 1931-35 Menke … Wisconsin’s first All- Pat Harder America center … Big Ten Medal Howard Weiss Fullback, 1942 of Honor recipient … 1919 team Fullback, 1938 Was the Big Ten’s scoring and rush- captain … Madison native that later Given the “Silver Football” for being ing champion in 1941 … named first- served as the president of the UW the Big Ten MVP in 1938 … Badger team All-Big Ten in 1941 and 1942 Athletic Board co-captain … first-team All-Big Ten … was MVP of the 1943 College All- in 1938 … also played linebacker for Star Game, scoring two touchdowns UW … played professionally for the in the game … was inducted into Detroit Lions from 1939-40 the College Football Hall of Fame in 1993 … drafted second overall by

178 WISCONSIN FOOTBALL | 2019 FACT BOOK the Chicago Cardinals in 1944, the Dave Suminski Pat Richter highest UW draft pick in history … Tackle, 1952 End, 1961-62 went on to a very successful NFL Played offensive and defensive Was a consensus All-American in career with the Cardinals from 1946- tackle for the Badgers … blocked for 1962 … led the nation in receiving 50 and the Detroit Lions from 1951- standout running back Alan Ameche, as a junior in 1961 … was a captain 53 … led the NFL in scoring in 1947 who led the Big Ten in rushing in in 1962 … led team in receiving from and 1948, and was the co-leader in 1951 … member of the 1952 Big Ten 1960-62 and the Big Ten in receiving 1949 … finished career with 33 TDs Championship team … played for in 1961 and 1962 … named first- and 3,016 yards rushing … member the Washington Redskins in 1953 … team All-Big Ten in 1961 and 1962 of the Lions’ 1952 NFL champion- became an all-pro in the CFL from … led the Badgers with 163 yards ship team … a 1953 Pro Bowler … 1957-59, playing for the Hamilton and 11 receptions in the 1963 Rose after playing days, became an NFL Tiger Cats Bowl … also lettered in basketball referee and baseball at the UW … played Don Voss for the Washington Redskins from Earl Girard End, 1952 1963-70 after being a first-round Quarterback, 1944 Member of famed “Hard Rocks”, draft selection in 1963 A versatile player, with the ability top-defensive unit in the country in to run and pass, while also a punter 1951, allowing only 6.6 points per Dennis Lick and a safety on defense … was only game, 66.8 rushing yards a game, Tackle, 1974-75 17 years old in the 1944 season 154.8 total yards per game … played A consensus All-American in 1975 … set a Big Ten and NCAA record in the … member … was first-team All-Big Ten in with two punt return touchdowns of 1952 Big Ten Championship team 1974 and 1975 … played in the in a game against Iowa in 1947 … … was also a track All-American in 1976 Hula Bowl, 1975 East-West drafted in 1948 in the first round 1952 … could not play professionally Shrine Game and 1976 Japan Bowl by the Green Bay Packers … played due to a career-ending knee injury … drafted eighth overall in 1976 by for the Packers from 1948-51, the the Chicago Bears … played for the Detroit Lions from 1952-56 and the Alan Ameche Bears from 1976-81 in 1957 Fullback, 1952-53-54 Wisconsin’s first Heisman Trophy Lawrence Johnson Ed Withers winner in 1954 … was a consensus Defensive Back, 1978 Defensive Back, 1950-51 All-American in 1954 … named the First-team All-American by The Had eight career interceptions for Big Ten MVP in 1954 … won the Sporting News ... played in the 1978 the Badgers … All-Big Ten defensive in 1953 as East-West Shrine Game and the back in 1951 … in a 1950 game at outstanding college player of the 1979 Japan Bowl ... drafted in the Iowa, he intercepted three passes for year … led the Badgers to the 1953 second round of the 1979 NFL Draft 103 yards returned Rose Bowl and rushed for 133 yards by the Cleveland Browns ... played in the game … was the Big Ten rush- nine seasons in the NFL with the Hal Faverty ing champion in 1951 and 1952 … Browns and the Buffalo Bills Defensive End, 1951 had the first 1,000 yard season by Starred on the top defensive unit in a Badger in 1952 as a sophomore Ray Snell the country in 1951 … was a defen- … named first-team All-Big Ten in Tackle, 1979 sive specialist and one of the top 1952, 1953, and 1954 … set the Badger captain in 1979 … first-team linebackers in the nation … twice was NCAA career rushing mark of 3,345 All-Big Ten in 1979 … played in the named United Press Lineman of the yards … inducted into the College 1979 Senior Bowl All-Star Game and Week … earned all-conference hon- Football Hall of Fame in 1975 … was the Hula Bowl in 1980 … selected in ors as a senior in 1951 … played in the second overall pick in the 1955 the first round of the NFL draft by the 1951 East-West Shrine Game … draft by the Baltimore Colts, which the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in 1980 played professionally for the Green is tied for the highest UW player … played for the Buccaneers from Bay Packers in 1952 selected … played for the Colts from 1980-83 and the Pittsburgh Steelers 1955-60 … participated in four NFL from 1984-85 Pat O’Donahue Pro Bowls … scored the winning End, 1951 touchdown in the Colts 23-17 over- Matt Vanden Boom Member of the famed “Hard Rocks” time win over the Giants in the 1958 Defensive Back, 1981 defensive unit, which was the best NFL title game Named first-team All-Big Ten in in the nation in 1951, setting school 1981-82 … Badger captain in 1982 records for least points, rushing Dan Lanphear … member of the UW team that won yards and total yards allowed per Tackle, 1959 the 1982 Independence Bowl, game … was an All-Big Ten defensive Played left tackle for UW … played 14-3 over Kansas State (had an inter- end in 1951 … played in the 1951 for the Houston Oilers in 1960 and ception in the game) … in 1981 was Blue-Gray Game and was a member 1962 … his father, George, was a star the Big Ten co-leader with six inter- of the 1952 College All-Star team … lineman for the Badgers in the 1930s ceptions … had three interceptions played for the San Francisco 49ers … first-team All-Big Ten in 1959 in 1981 season opener, a 21-14 win in 1952 and the Green Bay Packers over top-ranked Michigan in 1955

179 WISCONSIN FOOTBALL | 2019 FACT BOOK Tim Krumrie Cory Raymer Tom Burke Nose Guard, 1981-82 Center, 1994 Defensive End, 1998 College Football Hall of Fame Class Consensus All-American … first-team Consensus All-American in 1998 … of 2016 ... consensus All-American All-Big Ten in 1993 and 1994 … was led the nation in 1998 with 22 sacks in 1981 … named first-team All-Big center during the Badgers’ 1993 Big … was the Big Ten Defensive Player Ten in 1980, 1981 and 1982 … was Ten Championship and 1994 Rose of the Year, with school-record 22 a captain of the 1982 Badgers … Bowl win in which UW amassed 250 sacks and 31 tackles-for-loss … first- holds the school records for most rushing yards per game … played for team All-Big Ten in 1998 … member solo tackles in a career with 276 Washington and San Diego of Badgers’ 1998 Big Ten cham- and most career tackles by a defen- pionship team that won the 1999 sive lineman with 444 … started all Tarek Saleh Rose Bowl … played for the Arizona 46 games in his Badger career … Defensive End, 1996 Cardinals was named the defensive MVP of A Badger captain in 1996 … first- the 1982 Independence Bowl win team All-Big Ten in 1995 and 1996 Jamar Fletcher over Kansas State (UW defense … holds the school record with 58 Defensive Back, 1999-2000 allowed KSU only three points and career tackles-for-loss … was the Consensus All-American in 2000 two yards per carry) … named the 1996 Copper Bowl Defensive MVP … 2000 Jim Thorpe Award winner, national “Player of the Week” by with six tackles, one pass defended given to the best defensive back the Associated Press as the Badgers and a blocked field goal … played in in the nation … Big Ten Defensive upset No. 1 rated Michigan 21-14 to the NFL for the Carolina Panthers Player of the Year in 2000 … in a open 1981 season … also a member and Cleveland Browns 2000 game against Oregon, had of the UW wrestling team (placed career-best three interceptions, fifth in the Big Ten in 1980) … played Ron Dayne including the game-clincher … first- professionally for the Cincinnati Running Back, 1997-98-99 team All-Big Ten in 1998, 1999 and Bengals from 1983-94 … took part in 1999 Heisman Trophy winner … a 2000 … had a Big Ten record five the 1988 and 1989 Pro Bowls consensus All-American in 1999 … interception returns for touchdowns holds NCAA record with 6,397 rush- in his three-year career, including Richard Johnson ing yards … was given the Maxwell one in the 1999 Rose Bowl … his Defensive Back, 1984 Award, Walter Camp Award and 21 career interceptions are school First-team All-Big Ten in 1984 … had Doak Walker Award following the record … led the nation in 1998 with a school-record six blocked kicks in 1999 season … given player of the seven interceptions … starter on 1984, giving him nine in his career year honors by both the Associated UW’s 1998 and 1999 Big Ten cham- … also in 1984, had seven passes Press and The Sporting News … 1999 pionship teams … has played for the defended, four tackles-for-loss, Big Ten MVP … first-team All-Big , San Diego Chargers and three interceptions … drafted Ten in 1996, 1998 and 1999 … aver- and Cincinnati Bengals 11th overall by the Houston Oilers aged 169.5 yards a game in the 1999 in 1985 and played for them from season … a Badger captain in 1999 … Chris McIntosh 1985-92 member of two Big Ten champion- Tackle, 1999 ship teams (1998 and 1999) … was Consensus All-American … finalist Paul Gruber the MVP in both the 1999 and 2000 for the Outland Trophy, given to Tackle, 1987 Rose Bowl games (amassed 446 the nation’s outstanding interior A captain in 1987 … named first- yards and five touchdowns in those lineman … a 1999 Badger captain … team All-Big Ten after the 1987 two Badger victories) … 1996 Copper first-team All-Big Ten in 1999 … part season … drafted fourth overall by Bowl MVP … Big Ten Rookie of the of offensive line that helped lead the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in 1988 Year in 1996 … drafted 11th overall the 1999 Badgers to school-record … had a successful career with the by the New York Giants in 2000 and 3,305 rushing yards … drafted 22nd Buccaneers from 1988-99, playing also played for the Denver Broncos overall by the Seattle Seahawks in in three Pro Bowls (1989, 1990 and and Houston Texans during xx-year 2000 1992) NFL career … member of the Giants team that went to Super Bowl XXXV Kevin Stemke Troy Vincent Punter, 2000 Defensive Back, 1991 Aaron Gibson winner in 2000, Was first-team All-Big Ten in 1991 Tackle, 1998 given to the nation’s top punter … and was also named the Big Ten Consensus All-American … finalist in 2000 he averaged school-record co-Defensive Player of the Year … a for both the Lombardi Award and 44.5 yards per punt … led the Big 1991 Badger captain … semi-finalist Outland Trophy following the 1998 Ten in punting in 1998 and 2000 … for the Thorpe Award given to the season … first-team All-Big Ten in earned first-team All-Big Ten hon- top defensive back in the nation … 1998 … member of Badgers’ 1998 ors in 1998 and 2000 … holds UW drafted seventh overall in 1992 by Big Ten Championship team that career records in punting average the Miami Dolphins … played for won the 1999 Rose Bowl … drafted with 43.5 yards per kick and 10,660 the Dolphins from 1992-95, the in the first round by the Detroit punting yards Philadelphia Eagles from 1996-03 Lions in 1999 … played for Detroit, and the Buffalo Bills from 2004-06 … Dallas and Chicago five-time Pro Bowl selection (2000, ‘01, ‘02, ‘03, ‘04) ... was named NFL Man of the Year in 2002

180 WISCONSIN FOOTBALL | 2019 FACT BOOK Wendell Bryant ... 2004 CoSIDA first-team Academic Travis Beckum Defensive Tackle, 2001 All-American ...has played for the Tight End, 2007 Two-time Big Ten defensive lineman Buffalo Bills, Baltimore Ravens and First-team All-American according of the year in 2000 and 2001 … a New York Jets to Walter Camp and Rivals.com and Badger captain in 2001 … 2000 and second-team All-American according 2001 Lombardi Award semi-finalist Dan Buenning to The Sporting News … finalist for … ranks fifth in UW history with Guard, 2004 the John Mackey Award … named 24 sacks … led the Badgers with First-team All-American according to college football’s “Tight End of eight sacks in the 2001 season … College & Pro Football Newsweekly … the Year” by the Touchdown Club in a 2001 game at Penn State, he second-team All-American accord- of Columbus, Ohio … consensus had five sacks for 32 yards lost … ing to the Associated Press and The first-team All-Big Ten … co-winner in the 1999 Rose Bowl, he sacked Sporting News … second-team All-Big of UW’s Wayne Souza Coaches UCLA quarterback Cade McNown to Ten by the media and honorable Appreciation Award … led nation’s clinch a Badger victory … played for mention selection by the coaches in tight ends in receiving yards (982) 2004 … named fourth-team fresh- and ranked No. 2 in receptions (75) man All-American and to the Big Ten ... his 75 receptions are most ever Lee Evans all-freshman team by The Sporting for a Badger tight end (breaking the Wide Receiver, 2001 News in 2002 … picked in the fourth record of 61 that he set in 2006) One of three finalists for the 2001 round of the 2005 NFL Draft by the and tied for most in school history Biletnikoff Award, given to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers (any position) ... his 159 receptions nation’s top wide receiver ... broke are third on school’s career list the Big Ten record for most receiv- Erasmus James behind only wide receivers Brandon ing yards in a season with 1,545 … Defensive End, 2004 Williams (202) and Lee Evans (175) averaged 128.8 yards per game in A consensus All-American choice ...... third on school’s career receiving 2001, ranking him fourth nationally finalist for the Nagurski, Bednarik, yardage list with 2,149 yards ... … his 2001 receiving yardage total Lombardi and Hendricks Awards ... drafted in third round by New York was the 15th-highest in NCAA his- named national defensive lineman of Giants in 2009 tory … in only three years, eclipsed the year by the Touchdown Club of the UW record with 2,255 career Columbus, Ohio ... consensus first- Taylor Mehlhaff receiving yards … in 2001, he set team All-Big Ten ... named Big Ten Kicker, 2007 school single-season records for Defensive Player of the Year and Big First-team All-American according receptions (75), touchdown recep- Ten Defensive Lineman of the Year to American Football Coaches tions with nine (tied the record) and ... led team with eight QB sacks and Association … two-time Lou Groza 100-yard receiving games (eight) … tied for team lead with 11.5 TFLs Award semifinalist ... first-team first Badger to lead the Big Ten in ... twice named Big Ten Defensive All-Big Ten selection according to receiving since 1963 … 2004 first- Player of the Week in 2004 ... win- coaches and second-team choice of round draft choice of the Buffalo ner of UW’s Jay Seiler Coaches the media … winner of UW’s Special Bills ... No. 2 on all-time Big Ten Appreciation Award ... selected in Teams Player of the Year Award … receiving yardage list and UW career the first round of the 2005 NFL made 21 of 25 field goal attempts record-holder for receptions, receiv- Draft by the Minnesota Vikings and 42 of 43 PATs ... second on ing yards and receiving TDs school’s career scoring list with 295 Joe Thomas points ... tied for second on UW’s Jim Leonhard Tackle, 2005-06 career field goals list with 50 ... Defensive Back, 2002-03-04 Two-time, first-team All-American (a school’s career leader in extra points First-team All-American according consensus All-American as a senior (145), extra point attempts (148) to SI.com (2002), ESPN.com (2003) in 2006) ... Outland Trophy winner and extra-point percentage (.979) ... and Pro Football Weekly (2004) ... in 2006 ... two-time consensus first- sixth round draft choice of the New three-time first-team All-Big Ten ... team All-Big Ten choice ... two-time Orleans Saints in 2008 named team’s special teams player Lombardi Award semifinalist ... of the year twice ... led nation with finalist for the Wuerffel Trophy in Kraig Urbik Big Ten record-tying 11 intercep- 2006 ... team captain and co-MVP Guard, 2008 tions in 2002 and led Big Ten in as a senior ... UW’s Big Ten Medal of First-team All-American according interceptions in 2003 … his 21 Honor winner for 2006-07 ... named to ESPN.com ... made 50 career interceptions are tied with Jamar National Scholar-Athlete by National starts along the Badger offensive Fletcher for most all-time at UW and Football Foundation ... ESPN The line at both guard and tackle (started are tied for fourth-most in Big Ten Magazine second-team Academic every game in his career except two history ... led Big Ten (and ranked All-American in 2006 ... three-time missed due to injury as a senior) ... 10th nationally) with school record- ESPN The Magazine Academic All- two-time consensus second-team tying 25 pass breakups in 2002 ... District and Academic All-Big Ten All-Big Ten selection ... selected to 50 passes defended rank fourth in selection ... started 39 games ... play in the 2008 Senior Bowl ... team school history ... broke school punt selected by Cleveland Browns with captain as a senior ... drafted in third return yardage record in both 2002 No. 3 overall pick in 2007 NFL Draft round by Pittsburgh in 2009 and 2003 ... Big Ten’s career leader ... 10-time Pro Bowl selection ... in punt return yardage with 1,347 played NFL-record 10,363 consecu- ... a 2003 CoSIDA second-team tive snaps before retiring following Academic All-American and two- 2017 season ... College Football Hall time Academic All-Big Ten selection of Fame Class of 2019

181 WISCONSIN FOOTBALL | 2019 FACT BOOK Gabe Carimi Montee Ball Chris Borland Tackle, 2010 Running Back, 2011-12 Linebacker, 2013 Unanimous consensus All-American Two-time consensus first-team First-team All-American according ... 2010 Outland Trophy winner All-American (2011, 2012) ... 2012 to FWAA … named 2013 Big ... two-time first-team All-Big Ten Doak Walker Award winner as Ten Defensive Player of the Year selection ... selected to 2011 Senior nation’s top running back ... 2011 and Butkus-Fitzgerald Big Ten Bowl ... played in and started 49 Heisman Trophy finalist ... set NCAA Linebacker of the Year … finalist games in career ... team captain as a record for touchdowns in a career for the 2013 Lott IMPACT Trophy senior .. four-time Academic All-Big (83) ... two-time Ameche-Dayne … three-time first-team All-Big Ten Ten honoree ... drafted in first round Big Ten Running Back of the Year choice … 2009 Big Ten Freshman by Chicago in 2011 ... two-time consensus first-team of the Year … finished his career All-Big Ten ... 2011 Graham- with a Big Ten-record 15 forced Lance Kendricks George Big Ten Offensive Player fumbles, second-most in FBS history Tight End, 2010 and ... 2011 Chicago Tribune Silver … finished his career ranked sixth First-team All-American according Football award winner ... in 2011, in school history with 417 career to Sports Illustrated, American led nation with 1,923 rushing yards tackles … registered at least 100 Football Coaches Association and and 39 total touchdowns, tying tackles in three straight seasons The Sporting News ... consensus first- Barry Sanders’ FBS record for TDs (2011-13) … his 50.0 career TFLs team All-Big Ten selection in 2010 in a season ... taken in the second ranks fourth in UW history ... finalist for the 2010 John Mackey round of the 2013 NFL Draft by the Award ... team captain as a senior Denver Broncos Kyle Costigan ... finished career 18th all-time at Guard, 2014 UW in receiving yards ... led team in Peter Konz First-team All-American according to 2010 in receptions, receiving yards Center, 2011 ESPN ... consensus first-team All-Big and touchdowns ... selected to play First-team All-American according Ten selection as a senior ... played in in 2011 Senior Bowl ... drafted in to American Football Coaches 42 career games, making 35 starts ... second round by St. Louis in 2011 Association and Pro Football Weekly began career as defensive lineman ... first-team All-Big Ten (media) in and made switch to offensive line John Moffitt 2011 ... finalist for Rimington Trophy for final three seasons, starting final Guard, 2010 in 2011 ... consensus honorable 26 games of career at right guard ... First-team All-American according mention All-Big Ten in 2010 ... part of units that set school records to Associated Press ... played in three-time Academic All-Big Ten for total offense (480.8 ypg) in 2013 45 games in career with 42 starts ... picked in the second round of and rushing offense (320.1 ypg) in (27 at left guard and 15 at center) the 2012 NFL Draft by the Atlanta 2014 ... two-time consensus first-team Falcons All-Big Ten selection ... selected to Melvin Gordon play in the 2011 Senior Bowl ... team Kevin Zeitler Running Back, 2014 captain as a senior ... drafted in third Guard, 2011 Unanimous consensus first-team round by Seattle in 2011 First-team All-American according All-American ... Heisman Trophy to American Football Coaches runner-up ... finalist for Maxwell and J.J. Watt Association and Pro Football Weekly Walter Camp national player of the Defensive End, 2010 ... second-team All-American year awards ... claimed Doak Walker First-team All-American according according to Yahoo! Sports and Award as nation’s top running back to Pro Football Weekly … second- Phil Steele ... consensus first-team ... Graham-George Big Ten Offensive team All-American according All-Big Ten in 2011 ... two-time Player of the Year ... Ameche-Dayne to the Associated Press, CBS, Academic All-Big Ten ... first-round Big Ten Running Back of the Year CollegeFootballNews.com, Rivals. draft choice of the Cincinnati ... 2014 Chicago Tribune Silver com and Sports Illustrated … Bengals in 2012 Football award winner as Big Ten consensus first-team All-Big Ten MVP ... named 2015 Outback Bowl … Academic All-Big Ten … Lott Travis Frederick MVP after posting game-record IMPACT Trophy winner … named Center, 2012 251 rushing yards and three TDs ... Team MVP … led team in TFLs, First-team All-American according to set FBS record for career rushing sacks, quarterback hurries, forced Pro Football Weekly … first-team All- average at 7.79 yards per carry ... fumbles and blocked kicks … first- Big Ten selection by the media and rushed for 2,587 yards, second- round draft choice of the Houston honorable mention selection by the most in FBS history, including six Texans in 2010 … five-time first- coaches … Academic All-Big Ten … 200-yard games ... became third FBS team All-Pro and six-time Pro consensus second-team All-Big Ten player to rush for 2,000 yards and Bowl selection ... three-time NFL in 2011 … first-round choice of the score 30 TDs in a season ... broke Defensive Player of the Year (2012, Dallas Cowboys in 2013 NFL Draft FBS single-game record with 408 2014, 2015), matching Lawrence ... two-time All-Pro and two-time rushing yards (in three quarters) vs. Taylor for most awards in league Pro Bowl selection (2014, 2015) Nebraska ... rushed for 4,915 yards history in his career, No. 3 all-time at UW and No. 6 in Big Ten history ... first- round pick of San Diego Chargers in 2015 NFL Draft

182 WISCONSIN FOOTBALL | 2019 FACT BOOK Rob Havenstein T.J. Watt T.J. Edwards Tackle, 2014 Outside Linebacker, 2016 Inside Linebacker, 2017 First-team All-American according First-team All-America by ESPN First-team All-America by Associated to American Football Coaches and Sports Illustrated .. second-team Press, ESPN and USA Today ... Association ... second-team All- All-America by Associated Press ... second-team All-America by AFCA, America by Football Writers consensus first-team All-Big Ten Sporting News and Walter Camp Associaton of America, Sporting selection ... started all 14 games ... runner-up for Butkus Award for News and USA Today ... consensus at outside linebacker as a junior in nation's top linebacker ... consensus first-team All-Big Ten selection 2016 ... led Big Ten with 11.5 sacks first-team All-Big Ten pick ... started as a senior ... second-team All-Big and ranked third in the league with all 14 games at inside linebacker, Ten as a junior ... matched then- 15.5 tackles for loss ... finished with helping Badgers to school-record school record by playing in 54 63 total tackles ... was slowed by 13 wins and Orange Bowl title ... career games, including 42 starts injury in first two seasons while recorded four interceptions, match- ... started in each of final 41 games playing tight end ... moved to ing the most by a linebacker from of career at right tackle ... part of linebacker prior to 2015 season a Power Five conference ... had units that set school records for and played in all 13 games as part 54-yard interception return touch- total offense (480.8 ypg) in 2013 of specific defensive packages ... down vs. Maryland ... also had seven and rushing offense (320.1 ypg) in elected to forgo senior season and pass breakups ... finished second on 2014 ... selected in second round of enter 2017 NFL Draft, where he team with 81 total tackles, including 2015 NFL Draft by St. Louis Rams was selected in the first round by 11.0 TFLs and 2.0 sacks ... led UW in ... named to 2015 PFWA All-Rookie Pittsburgh with the 30th overall pick tackles in first two seasons in 2015 Team (84) and 2016 (89) Beau Benzschawel Joe Schobert Guard, 2017-18 Michael Deiter Outside Linebacker, 2015 Consensus first-team All-American Guard, 2018 First-team All-American according as a senior in 2018 ... first-team First-team All-America accord- to FWAA and ESPN ... second- All-America according to Sports ing to FWAA and The Athletic ... team All-America by AP, Walter Illustrated and third-team All-America second-team All-America by AFCA, Camp, Sporting News and USA by Associated Press as a junior in AP, Sporting News, Walter Camp Today ... Butkus-Fitzgerald Big Ten 2017 ... third offensive lineman in and College Football News ... also Linebacker of the Year ... consensus school history to repeat as first-team second-team All-America by Sporting first-team All-Big Ten ... key All-American, joining Joe Thomas News as a junior in 2017 ... 2018 Big component of Badgers defense that (2005-06) and Dennis Lick (1974-75) Ten Offensive Lineman of the Year ranked No. 1 nationally, allowing ... two-time consensus first-team All- ... two-time consensus first-team 13.7 points per game ... UW also Big Ten selection ... second-genera- All-Big Ten ... part of senior class that ranked No. 2 in total defense at tion Badger started all 49 games of went 42-12, including 4-0 mark in 268.5 yards allowed per game ... his career, including final 43 straight bowl games ... two-year team captain logged 19.5 tackles for loss, tying at right guard ... part of senior class ... started all 54 games of his career, for second in the Big Ten and eighth that went 42-12, including 4-0 mark a school record and No. 2 all-time nationally ... finished with 9.5 sacks, in bowl games ... as a senior, aided among Big Ten players ... made 24 tying for fourth among Big Ten rushing attack that led Big Ten and starts at left guard, 16 at center and players ... named Big Ten Defensive ranked No. 6 nationally, averaging 14 at left tackle ... helped Badgers Player of the Week for effort vs. 273.4 yards per game ... as a junior, lead Big Ten and rank No. 6 nation- Iowa that saw him record 3.5 tackles helped Badgers to school-record 13 ally in rushing (273.4 ypg) as a senior, for loss and 3.0 sacks, force two wins and Orange Bowl title as part blocking for Doak Walker Award fumbles and log five quarterback of line that led way for 222.9 rushing winner Jonathan Taylor hurries ... fourth-round pick of yards per game and allowed just 1.5 Cleveland Browns in 2016 NFL sacks per game to lead the Big Ten Jonathan Taylor Draft was a 2017 Pro Bowl selection Running Back, 2018 David Edwards Unanimous first-team All-American Ryan Ramczyk Tackle, 2017 ... also second-team All-America as Tackle, 2016 First-team All-America by AFCA ... a freshman in 2017 ... claimed 2018 Consensus first-team All-American second-team All-America by FWAA Doak Walker Award as nation’s ... consensus first-team All-Big Ten and Walter Camp ... third-team pick top running back after also being selection ... played one season at by Associated Press ... consensus a finalist in 2017 ... 2018 Ameche- Wisconsin in 2016, starting all 14 second-team All-Big Ten selection ... Dayne Big Ten Running Back of games at left tackle ... transferred started all 14 games at right tackle, the Year ... two-time consensus from UW-Stevens Point and helping Badgers to school-record 13 first-team All-Big Ten ... led nation redshirted the 2015 season per wins and Orange Bowl title ... aided in rushing as a sophomore with NCAA rules ... elected to forgo UW rushing attack that averaged 2,194 yards (168.8 ypg) ... his 4,171 senior season and enter 2017 NFL 222.9 yards per game, leading the yards shattered Ron Dayne's FBS Draft, where he was selected in the way for RB Jonathan Taylor to set record for rushing yards through a first round by New Orleans with the FBS freshman rushing record (1,977 player's sophomore season (3,566) 32nd overall pick ... second-team yards) ... part of offensive line that and ranked as the third-highest two- All-Pro in 2018 allowed just 1.5 sacks per game, the season total by any player in FBS best rate in the Big Ten ... former history ... broke Adrian Peterson's tight end moved to offensive line FBS freshman rushing record by prior to 2016 season tallying 1,977 yards in 2017

183 WISCONSIN FOOTBALL | 2019 FACT BOOK First-Team All-Big Ten

1906 Ewald Stiehm, center 1954 Alan Ameche, fullback 1994 Jeff Messenger, safety 1907 John Messmer, guard Gary Messner, guard Cory Raymer, center 1908 John Messmer, guard 1958 Jerry Stalcup, guard Joe Rudolph, guard Harlan Rogers, end Dick Teteak, center Mike Thompson, def. tackle Oscar Ostoff, tackle 1959 Dale Hackbart, quarterback Mike Verstegen, tackle Jack Wilce, fullback Dan Lanphear, tackle 1995 Tarek Saleh, defensive end 1909 James Dean, end Jerry Stalcup, guard 1996 Ron Dayne, running back Bill Mackmiller, guard 1961 Pat Richter, end Pete Monty, linebacker 1910 James Dean, end 1962 Pat Richter, end Tarek Saleh, defensive end 1911 R.E. Branstad, tackle Ron Vander Kelen, quarterback Jamie Vanderveldt, guard A.L. Buser, tackle 1963 Louis Holland, halfback 1997 Matt Davenport, kicker Ed Hoeffel, end 1966 Bob Richter, linebacker 1998 Tom Burke, defensive end John Moll, quarterback 1967 Ken Criter, linebacker Matt Davenport, kicker H.S. Ofstie, end Tom Domres, tackle Ron Dayne, running back Al Tandberg, fullback 1968 Ken Criter, linebacker Jamar Fletcher, cornerback 1912 Robert Butler, tackle 1970 Bill Gregory, defensive end Aaron Gibson, tackle Max Gelein, guard Chuck Winfrey, linebacker Kevin Stemke, punter Edmund Gillette, quarterback 1971 Rufus Ferguson, running back 1999 Wendell Bryant, def. tackle Ed Hoeffel, end 1972 Rufus Ferguson, running back Ron Dayne, running back Ray Keeler, guard Dave Lokanc, linebacker Bill Ferrario, guard H.S. Ofstie, end 1973 Billy Marek, running back Jamar Fletcher, cornerback Edward Samp, tackle , center Chris McIntosh, tackle Al Tandberg, fullback 1974 Dennis Lick, tackle Vitaly Pisetsky, kicker John VanRiper, halfback Billy Marek, running back Casey Rabach, center 1913 Robert Butler, tackle Jack Novak, end 2000 Wendell Bryant, def. tackle Ray Keeler, guard 1975 Dennis Lick, tackle Jamar Fletcher, cornerback 1914 Howard Buck, tackle Billy Marek, running back Nick Greisen, linebacker 1915 Dow Beyers, halfback Terry Stieve, tackle Casey Rabach, guard Howard Buck, tackle 1977 Dennis Stejskal, defensive end Kevin Stemke, punter 1916 Paul Meyers, end 1979 Dave Mohapp, fullback 2001 Mark Anelli, tight end 1917 W.M. Kelly, end Ray Snell, tackle Wendell Bryant, def. tackle Eber Simpson, quarterback 1980 Tim Krumrie, noseguard Anthony Davis, running back 1919 Paul Meyers, end 1981 Dave Greenwood, def. back Mike Echols, defensive back 1920 Frank Weston, end Tim Krumrie, noseguard Lee Evans, wide receiver 1921 Alvah Elliott, halfback Dave Mohapp, fullback Nick Greisen, linebacker 1922 Marty Below, tackle Darryl Sims, defensive tackle 2002 Jim Leonhard, defensive back Gustaf Tebell, end Matt VandenBoom, def. back 2003 Lee Evans, wide receiver Rollie Williams, quarterback 1982 Dave Greenwood, def. back Anttaj Hawthorne, def. tackle 1923 Marty Below, tackle Tim Krumrie, noseguard Jim Leonhard, defensive back Merrill Taft, fullback Darryl Sims, defensive tackle Alex Lewis, linebacker 1925 Doyle Hamilton, halfback Matt VandenBoom, def. back 2004 Dan Buenning, guard 1927 Ed Crofoot, halfback Bob Winckler, tackle Anttaj Hawthorne, def. tackle 1928 Rube Wagner, tackle 1983 Jim Melka, linebacker Erasmus James, defensive end 1929 John Parks, guard Al Toon, wide receiver Jim Leonhard, defensive back 1930 Greg Kabat, guard 1984 Jeff Dellenbach, tackle Scott Starks, defensive back Milo Lubratovich, tackle Richard Johnson, def. back 2005 Brian Calhoun, running back 1931 Greg Kabat, guard Darryl Sims, defensive tackle Ken DeBauche, punter 1932 Greg Kabat, guard Al Toon, wide receiver Joe Thomas, offensive tackle 1938 Jack Murray, center 1985 Bob Landsee, guard 2006 P.J. Hill, running back Howard Weiss, fullback 1986 Nate Odomes, defensive back Jack Ikegwuonu, def. back 1939 George Paskvan, fullback Michael Reid, linebacker Joe Thomas, offensive tackle 1940 George Paskvan, fullback 1987 Paul Gruber, tackle 2007 Travis Beckum, tight end 1941 Pat Harder, fullback 1990 Don Davey, defensive tackle Marcus Coleman, center Dave Schreiner, end 1991 Troy Vincent, cornerback Jack Ikegwuonu, def. back 1942 Pat Harder, fullback 1992 Chuck Belin, guard Taylor Mehlhaff, kicker Elroy Hirsch, halfback Gary Casper, linebacker 2008 Garrett Graham, tight end Fred Negus, center Lamark Shackerford, nose grd. Allen Langford, def. back Dave Schreiner, end Rich Thompson, kicker 2009 Gabe Carimi, tackle 1945 Clarence Esser, tackle 1993 Darrell Bevell, quarterback John Clay, running back 1947 Bob Wilson, center/end Jeff Messenger, safety Garrett Graham, tight end 1949 Bob Wilson, center/end Brent Moss, running back John Moffitt, guard 1951 John Coatta, quarterback Joe Panos, tackle O’Brien Schofield, def. end 1952 Alan Ameche, fullback Cory Raymer, center 2010 Gabe Carimi, tackle Bob Kennedy, guard Michael Roan, tight end Antonio Fenelus, def. back George O’Brien, guard Joe Rudolph, guard Lance Kendricks, tight end Dave Suminski, tackle Lamark Shackerford, nose grd. John Moffitt, guard 1953 Alan Ameche, fullback J.J. Watt, defensive end

184 WISCONSIN FOOTBALL | 2019 FACT BOOK 2011 Montee Ball, running back Chris Borland, linebacker Antonio Fenelus, def.back Aaron Henry, defensive back Peter Konz, center Josh Oglesby, tackle Mike Taylor, linebacker Russell Wilson, quarterback Kevin Zeitler, guard 2012 Jared Abbrederis, w. receiver Montee Ball, running back Chris Borland, linebacker Travis Frederick, center Jacob Pedersen, tight end Mike Taylor, linebacker Rick Wagner, left tackle 2013 Jared Abbrederis, w. receiver Chris Borland, linebacker Ryan Groy, left guard 2014 Kyle Costigan, right guard Melvin Gordon, running back Rob Havenstein, right tackle Derek Landisch, linebacker 2015 Alex Erickson, wide receiver Joe Schobert, linebacker 2016 Corey Clement, running back Ryan Ramczyk, tackle Sojourn Shelton, def. back T.J. Watt, linebacker 2017 Beau Benzschawel, rt. guard Michael Deiter, left tackle D'Cota Dixon, safety T.J. Edwards, linebacker Troy Fumagalli, tight end Nick Nelson, cornerback Jonathan Taylor, running back 2018 Beau Benzschawel, rt. guard Tyler Biadasz, center Michael Deiter, left guard David Edwards, right tackle T.J. Edwards, linebacker Jonathan Taylor, running back

185 WISCONSIN FOOTBALL | 2019 FACT BOOK Big Ten Player of the Week Honors

OFF — Offensive POW (began 1987) DEF — Defensive POW (began 1987) 1999 2006 ST — Special Teams POW (began 1994) Sept. 12 Nick Davis OFF Sept. 4 Jonathan Casillas ST FR — Freshman of the Week (began 2010) Sept. 19 Ron Dayne OFF Sept. 25 Ken DeBauche ST Oct. 3 Vitaly Pisetsky ST Oct. 2 John Stocco OFF Oct. 10 Vitaly Pisetsky ST Oct. 9 P.J. Hill OFF 1990 Oct. 17 Chris Ghidorzi DEF Oct. 30 Taylor Mehlhaff ST Nov. 19 Don Davey DEF Oct. 24 Ron Dayne OFF Nov. 7 Ron Dayne OFF Jamar Fletcher DEF 2007 1991 Nov. 14 Ron Dayne OFF Sept. 3 Tyler Donovan OFF Sept. 16 Troy Vincent DEF Sept. 17 David Gilreath ST Sept. 24 Ken DeBauche ST 2000 Oct. 1 P.J. Hill OFF 1992 Sept. 11 Michael Bennett OFF Oct. 29 DeAndre Levy DEF Sept. 19 Terrell Fletcher OFF Jamar Fletcher DEF Nov. 12 Matt Shaughnessy DEF Oct. 3 Chad Yocum DEF Kevin Stemke ST Nov. 19 Zach Brown OFF Oct. 17 Rich Thompson OFF Oct. 15 MIke Echols DEF Kevin Stemke ST Nov. 6 Nick Greisen DEF 2008 1993 Sept. 15 DeAndre Levy DEF Sept. 4 Jeff Messenger DEF Oct. 27 Brad Nortman ST Sept. 25 Brent Moss OFF 2001 Nov. 10 David Gilreath OFF Oct. 11 Darrell Bevell OFF Aug. 27 Lee Evans OFF Nov. 17 Mike Newkirk DEF Nov. 22 Terrell Fletcher OFF Erasmus James DEF Sept. 24 Wendell Bryant DEF Oct. 15 Mike Echols DEF 2009 1994 Sept. 20 Chris Borland ST Sept. 26 Terrell Fletcher OFF Sept. 27 Scott Tolzien OFF John Hall ST 2002 Oct. 4 John Clay OFF Oct. 31 Eric Unverzagt DEF Aug. 26 Jim Leonhard DEF O’Brien Schofield DEF Nov. 21 Jeff Messenger DEF Mike Allen ST Nov. 1 Chris Borland DEF Oct. 28 Brooks Bollinger OFF Nov. 15 Scott Tolzien OFF 1995 Nov. 4 Alex Lewis DEF Dec. 6 John Clay OFF Nov. 25 Anthony Davis OFF J.J. Watt DEF Sept. 30 Darrell Bevell OFF David Gilreath ST Daryl Carter DEF Nov. 13 John Hall ST 2003 Sept. 8 Lee Evans OFF 2010 1996 Sept. 29 Dwayne Smith OFF Sept. 27 James White FR Oct. 6 Jim Leonhard ST Oct. 4 James White FR Sept. 16 John Hall ST Oct. 20 Alex Lewis DEF Oct. 11 John Clay OFF Oct. 22 John Hall ST Oct. 27 Jim Leonhard DEF Oct. 18 David Gilreath ST Nov. 4 Ron Dayne OFF Nov. 17 Lee Evans OFF Oct. 25 J.J. Watt DEF John Hall ST Brad Nortman ST Nov. 11 Ron Dayne OFF Nov. 8 Antonio Fenelus DEF Nov. 25 Ron Dayne OFF 2004 Nov. 15 James White FR Sept. 13 Jim Leonhard ST Nov. 22 James White FR 1997 Sept. 20 Erasmus James DEF Nov. 29 Scott Tolzien OFF Sept. 27 Erasmus James DEF J.J. Watt DEF Sept. 8 John Favret DEF Oct. 2 Anthony Davis OFF Sept. 27 Matt Davenport ST Oct. 16 Scott Starks DEF Oct. 6 Matt Davenport ST Nov. 6 John Stocco OFF 2011 Sept. 5 Russell Wilson OFF 1998 Sept. 12 Mike Taylor DEF 2005 Oct. 3 Russell Wilson OFF Sept. 26 Ron Dayne OFF Sept. 5 Brian Calhoun OFF Mike Taylor DEF Oct. 3 Tom Burke DEF Sept. 12 Brandon Williams ST Oct. 17 Montee Ball OFF Oct. 17 Ron Dayne OFF Sept. 19 Ken DeBauche ST Oct. 31 Mike Taylor DEF Oct. 24 Tom Burke DEF Oct. 3 Brandon Williams ST Nov. 7 Montee Ball OFF Nov. 21 Tom Burke DEF Oct. 31 Brian Calhoun OFF Chris Borland DEF Nov. 28 John Stocco OFF Nov. 14 Russell Wilson OFF Dontez Sanders DEF Nov. 21 Montee Ball OFF Taylor Mehlhaff ST Chris Borland DEF Nov. 28 Montee Ball OFF

186 WISCONSIN FOOTBALL | 2019 FACT BOOK 2012 Player of the Week Records Sept. 24 Chris Borland DEF Oct. 15 Montee Ball OFF Nov. 12 Montee Ball OFF Offensive POW Honors Career 1. Ron Dayne, 1999 4 Most Overall POW Honors Montee Ball, 2011 4 2013 1. Jonathan Taylor, 2017 12 3. Ron Dayne, 1996 3 Sept. 9 Corey Clement FR 2. Ron Dayne, 1996-99 9 Russell Wilson, 2011 3 Sept. 23 Melvin Gordon OFF 3. Montee Ball, 2009-12 6 Melvin Gordon, 2014 3 Nov. 11 Chris Borland DEF Chris Borland, 2009-13 6 Nov. 18 Corey Clement FR 5. John Hall, 1993-96 5 Defensive POW Honors 6. Jim Leonhard, 2001-04 4 1. Tom Burke, 1998 3 David Gilreath, 2007-10 4 2. Erasmus James, 2004 2 2014 James White, 2010-13 4 J.J. Watt, 2010 2 Sept. 22 Melvin Gordon OFF Melvin Gordon, 2011-14 4 Mike Taylor, 2011 2 Nov. 3 Corey Clement OFF Chris Borland, 2011 2 Nov. 10 Vince Biegel DEF Most Offensive POW Honors Leon Jacobs, 2017 2 Nov. 17 Melvin Gordon OFF 1. Ron Dayne, 1996-99 9 Nov. 24 Melvin Gordon OFF 2. Montee Ball, 2009-12 6 Special Teams POW Honors 3. Melvin Gordon, 2011-14 4 1. John Hall, 1996 3 Jonathan Taylor, 2017-pres. 4 2. Matt Davenport, 1997 2 2015 5. Terrell Fletcher, 1991-94 3 Vitaly Pisetsky, 1999 2 Sept. 28 Taiwan Deal FR Lee Evans, 1999-03 3 Kevin Stemke, 2000 2 Oct. 5 Joe Schobert DEF John Stocco, 2003-06 3 Brandon Williams, 2005 2 Oct. 19 T.J. Edwards FR John Clay, 2008-10 3 Drew Meyer, 2015 2 Oct. 26 Drew Meyer ST Scott Tolzien, 2009-10 3 Nov. 30 Drew Meyer ST Russell Wilson, 2011 3 Freshman of the Week Honors 1. Jonathan Taylor, 2017 *8 Most Defensive POW Honors 2. James White, 2010 4 2016 1. Chris Borland, 2009-13 5 3. Corey Clement, 2013 2 Sept. 5 Rafael Gaglianone ST 2. Tom Burke, 1995-98 3 * Big Ten record Sept. 26 T.J. Watt DEF Erasmus James, 2001-04 3 Sept. 26 Alex Hornibrook OFF J.J. Watt, 2009-10 3 Oct. 17 Jack Cichy DEF 5. Jeff Messenger, 1991-94 2 Season (Team) Oct. 31 Ryan Connelly DEF Jamar Fletcher, 1998-00 2 Overall Player of the Week Honors Mike Echols, 1998-01 2 1. 2017 15 2017 Jim Leonhard, 2001-04 2 2. 2010 11 Alex Lewis, 2002-03 2 2011 11 Sept. 11 Jonathan Taylor OFF DeAndre Levy, 2005-08 2 4. 1999 9 Jonathan Taylor FR Mike Taylor, 2009-12 2 2009 9 Sept. 18 Alex Hornibrook OFF Leon Jacobs, 2013-17 2 Oct. 2 Natrell Jamerson DEF Offensive POW Honors Most Special Teams POW Honors Oct. 9 Jonathan Taylor OFF 1. 2011 7 1. John Hall, 1993-96 5 Jonathan Taylor FR 2. 1999 5 2. Ken DeBauche, 2004-07 3 Oct. 16 Leon Jacobs DEF 3. 2009 4 David Gilreath, 2007-10 3 Jonathan Taylor FR 2014 4 4. Matt Davenport, 1997-98 2 Oct. 23 Jonathan Taylor FR 5. 1993, 1996, 2003 3 Vitaly Pisetsky, 1997-00 2 Nov. 6 Jonathan Taylor FR 2005, 2007, 2017 Nov. 13 Leon Jacobs DEF Kevin Stemke, 1997-00 2 Jonathan Taylor FR Jim Leonhard, 2001-04 2 Defensive POW Honors Nov. 20 Nick Nelson DEF Brandon Williams, 2002-05 2 1. 2011, 2017 4 Jonathan Taylor FR Taylor Mehlhaff, 2004-07 2 3. 1998, 2000, 2001 3 Nov. 27 Jonathan Taylor FR Brad Nortman, 2008-11 2 2004, 2009, 2010, 2016 Drew Meyer, 2012-15 2 2018 Special Teams POW Honors 1. 2005 4 Sept. 10 Jonathan Taylor OFF Season (Individual) 2. 1996, 2006 3 Nov. 19 Jonathan Taylor OFF Overall Player of the Week Honors 4. 1997, 1999, 2000, 2007 2 1. Jonathan Taylor, 2017 10 2009, 2010, 2015 2. Ron Dayne, 1999 4 Freshman of the Week Honors James White, 2010 4 1. 2017 8 Montee Ball, 2011 4 2. 2010 4 5. Ron Dayne, 1996 3 3. 2013 2 John Hall, 1996 3 2015 2 Tom Burke, 1998 3 Russell Wilson, 2011 3 Melvin Gordon, 2014 3

187 WISCONSIN FOOTBALL | 2019 FACT BOOK Academic Honors

Rhodes Scholars Academic All-America Hall of Fame 1927 Jefferson Burrus Two former Badgers gridiron stars (Alan Ameche and Pat 1950 David Staiger Richter) have been inducted into the CoSIDA Academic All- America Hall of Fame. To gain admittance, student-athletes must be former Academic All-Americans who distinguished CoSIDA Academic All-District themselves off the playing field after graduation. The College Sports Information Directors of America Ameche retired in Philadelphia after his professional (CoSIDA) selects the nation’s Academic All-America teams. football career and became one of the city’s philanthropic To be nominated, a student-athlete must be a starter or leaders. Richter played pro football in Washington before important reserve with at least a 3.30 cumulative grade-point returning to UW to earn his law degree. He worked at a average for his career. Madison law firm and at Oscar Mayer before his appoint- 2002 Jim Leonhard, defensive back ment as Director of Athletics at the University of Wisconsin. Scott Starks, defensive back 2003 Jim Leonhard, defensive back 2004 Jim Leonhard, defensive back NCAA Post-Graduate Scholars Joe Thomas, offensive tackle The NCAA annually awards post-graduate scholarships to 2005 Jason Pociask, tight end student-athletes who excel academically and athletically and Joe Thomas, offensive tackle who are in their last year of collegiate competition. Thirteen 2006 Luke Swan, wide receiver scholarships each year go to FBS players. Joe Thomas, offensive tackle 1966 Dave Fronek, safety 2007 Luke Swan, wide receiver 1980 Tom Stauss, split end 2008 Zach Brown, running back 1983 Matt Vanden Boom, defensive back 2009 Brad Nortman, punter 2010 Bradie Ewing, fullback Peter Konz, center National Football Foundation 2012 Michael Trotter, defensive back National Scholar-Athletes 2014 Dan Voltz, center 1966 Dave Fronek, safety 2015 Dan Voltz, center 1979 Tom Stauss, split end 2017 Quintez Cephus, wide receiver 2004 Jim Leonhard, defensive back 2006 Joe Thomas, offensive tackle 2010 Scott Tolzien, quarterback CoSIDA Academic All-America 2018 D'Cota Dixon, defensive back 1952 Bob Kennedy, guard, first team 1953 Alan Ameche, fullback, first team 1954 Alan Ameche, fullback, first team National Football Foundation 1955 Pat Levenhagen, halfback, second team Hampshire Honor Society 1958 Jon Hobbs, fullback, first team 2006 Joe Thomas, offensive tackle 1959 Dale Hackbart, quarterback, first team 2007 Luke Swan, wide receiver 1960 Henry Derleth, end, honorable mention 2008 Chris Pressley, fullback 1962 Pat Richter, tight end, first team 2009 Mickey Turner, tight end 1963 Ken Bowman, center, first team 2010 Scott Tolzien, quarterback 1966 Bob Richter, linebacker, second team 2011 Bradie Ewing, fullback 1972 Rufus Ferguson, running back, first team Peter Konz, center 1980 Dave Mohapp, fullback, second team Brad Nortman, punter 1981 Dave Mohapp, fullback, second team Russell Wilson, quarterback 1982 Kyle Borland, linebacker, first team 2012 Shelton Johnson, defensive back Tim Stracka, end, second team 2014 James McGuire, Matt VandenBoom, def. back, second team Marcus Trotter, linebacker 1987 Don Davey, defensive end, first team Michael Trotter, defensive back 1988 Don Davey, defensive end, first team 2015 Alex Erickson, wide receiver 1989 Don Davey, defensive end, first team Tyler Marz, offensive tackle 1990 Don Davey, defensive tackle, first team Joel Stave, quarterback 1996 Bryan Jurewicz, defensive line, second team Derek Watt, fullback 2003 Jim Leonhard, defensive back, second team 2016 Vince Biegel, linebacker 2004 Jim Leonhard, defensive back, first team Bart Houston, quarterback 2006 Joe Thomas, offensive tackle, second team Leo Musso, safety Eric Steffes, tight end Academic All-America All-Time Team 2017 Garret Dooley, linebacker Four former Badgers were named to the Academic All- Joe Ferguson, defensive back America All-Time team in 1998. Fullback Alan Ameche was Rachid Ibrahim, running back a first-team choice and center Ken Bowman, defensive line- 2018 Evan Bondoc, defensive back man Don Davey and defensive back Dale Hackbart were Ryan Connelly, linebacker named to the second team. All four Badgers are former D'Cota Dixon, defensive back Academic All-Americans. Davey (Manitowoc, Wis.) is the only Alec Ingold, fullback four-time Academic All-America pick in University Division history.

188 WISCONSIN FOOTBALL | 2019 FACT BOOK Big Ten Medal of Honor UW Athletic Board Scholars 1918 Ebert Edward Simpson Jr. 1985 Richard Streifel, computer science 1919 Charles Carpenter 1986 Richard Streifel, computer science 1920 Anthony Zulfer 1987 Don Davey, mechanical engineering 1921 Allan Davey 1988 Don Davey, mechanical engineering 1922 George Bunge 1989 Don Davey, mechanical engineering 1926 Stephen Polaski 1990 Don Davey, mechanical engineering 1933 Nello Anthony Pacetti 1991 Jeff Rasmussen, finance & banking 1937 Leonard Lovshin 1992 Matt Nyquist, business: management 1940 Ralph Moeller 1993 Matt Nyquist, business: management 1946 Jerry Thompson 1994 Mike Rader, mechanical engineering 1947 Exner Menzel 1995 Bryan Jurewicz, construction administration 1950 Robert J. Wilson 1996 Bryan Jurewicz, construction administration 1951 David Staiger 1997 Chris Ghidorzi, economics 1954 Norbert Esser 1998 Jason Eck, psychology & philosophy 1957 Patrick Levenhagen 1999 Jason Schick, finance 1959 John Hobbs 2000 Jason Schick, finance 1960 Dale Hackbart 2001 Jason Schick, finance 1961 Gerald Kulcinski 2002 Jason Pociask, kinesiology 1962 Thomas Hughbanks 2003 Matt Gajda, mechanical engineering 1963 Pat Richter 2004 Matt Gajda, mechanical engineering 1966 David Fronek 2005 Joel Nellis, kinesiology 1969 Karl Rudat 2006 Matt Brown, kinesiology 1973 Keith Nosbusch 2007 Matt Brown, kinesiology 1980 Thomas Stauss 2008 Chris Pressley, life sciences communication 1982 David Mohapp 2009 Prince Moody, edu. leadership & policy analysis 1988 Paul Gruber 2010 Brad Nortman, accounting 2005 Jim Leonhard 2011 Russell Wilson, edu. leadership & policy analysis 2007 Joe Thomas 2012 Michael Tro er, accoun ng 2011 Gabe Carimi 2013 Michael Tro er, accoun ng 2012 Peter Konz 2014 Dan Voltz, kinesiology 2016 Joel Stave 2015 Dan Voltz, kinesiology 2019 D’Cota Dixon 2016 Zander Neuville, biology 2017 Bre Connors, kinesiology Big Ten Distinguished Scholars 2018 Mark Saari, kinesiology 2008 Will Hartmann, psychology Tyler Holland, business Prince Moody, history Chris Pressley, life sciences communication 2009 Jordan Hein, kinesiology Prince Moody, edu. leadership & policy analysis Scott Tolzien, consumer affairs 2010 Andrew Lukasko, kinesiology Scott Tolzien, consumer affairs 2011 Jordan Kohout, sociology Andrew Lukasko, kinesiology 2013 Nate Hammon, nutritional science Brendan Kelly, edu. leadership & policy analysis James McGuire, accounting and human resources Michael Trotter, accounting 2014 Peniel Jean, educational leadership & policy analysis Eric Steffes, kinesiology 2015 Bart Houston, kinesiology Tyler Marz, educational leadership & policy analysis Zander Neuville, biology Mark Saari, pre-kinesiology Dan Voltz, kinesiology 2016 Brett Connors, kinesiology Eric Steffes, kinesiology 2017 Brett Connors, kinesiology D'Cota Dixon, rehabilitation psychology Patrick Kasl, biomedical & chemical engineering Zander Neuville, biology Mark Saari, kinesiology 2018 Matt Henningsen, electrical engineering Kraig Howe, communication arts Tyler Johnson, biology and microbiology Gunnar Roberge, neurobiology and kinesiology P.J. Rosowski, geological engineering and geology & geophysics Mark Saari, biology and kinesiology 189 WISCONSIN FOOTBALL | 2019 FACT BOOK Academic All-Big Ten

1953 John Dixon, guard 1990 Jim Basten, guard Jeff Mack, linebacker 1954 Pat Levenhagen, halfback Brad Brekke, punter Ryan Marks, linebacker Clarence Stensby, guard Don Davey, defensive tackle Dague Retzlaff, tight end 1955 Pat Levenhagen, halfback Robert Newell, linebacker Jason Schick, safety 1956 Pat Levenhagen, halfback Brady Pierce, tackle 2001 Joey Boese, safety 1957 John Heineke, guard 1991 Matt Krueger, kicker David Braun, wide receiver 1958 Jerry Stalcup, guard Korey Manley, defensive back Erasmus James, defensive line Bob Zeman, halfback Jeff Rasmussen, center Chad Kuhns, fullback 1959 Henry Derleth, end Jay Simala, quarterback Russ Kuhns, fullback Dale Hackbart, quarterback 1992 Korey Manley, defensive back Jeff Mack, linebacker 1960 Henry Derleth, end Matt Nyquist, fullback Jason Schick, linebacker 1961 Brian Moore, end Jeff Rasmussen, center 2002 Matt Bernstein, fullback 1962 Ron Carlson, end Joe Rudolph, guard Chris Catalano, linebacker Pat Richter, end Sam Veit, punter Owen Daniels, quarterback 1963 Ken Bowman, center 1993 Jason Maniecki, def. tackle Jim Leonhard, defensive back Billy Smith, halfback Matt Nyquist, tight end Mike Lorenz, offensive line 1966 Phil Peterson, guard Joe Rudolph, guard Ryan Simmons, defensive back Eric Rice, defensive end Sam Veit, punter Scott Starks, defensive back Bob Richter, linebacker 1994 Chad Cascadden, linebacker Jonathan Welsh, defensive line 1967 Wally Schoessow, guard Bryan Jurewicz, def. tackle 2003 Nick Cochart, defensive line 1968 Wally Schoessow, guard Jason Maniecki, nose guard Matt Gajda, defensive line 1971 Rufus Ferguson, running back Matt Nyquist, tight end Jim Leonhard, defensive back Neil Graff, quarterback Joe Rudolph, guard Alex Lewis, linebacker Keith Nosbusch, guard Sam Veit, punter Mike Lorenz, offensive line Bob Strock, defensive end 1995 Bryan Jurewicz, def. tackle Joe Monty, defensive line 1972 Rufus Ferguson, running back Jason Maniecki, def. tackle Jason Palermo, offensive line Keith Nosbusch, guard Matt Nyquist, tight end Jason Pociask, tight end 1973 Gregg Bohlig, quarterback Mike Rader, center Levonne Rowan, def. back 1974 Gregg Bohlig, quarterback Ryan Sondrup, tight end Scott Starks, defensive back Randy Frokjer, defensive end 1996 Trent Gross, defensive back Joe Stellmacher, def. back Rick Kocek, guard Bryan Jurewicz, def. tackle John Stocco, quarterback 1976 Jim Moore, center Chris McIntosh, tackle Jake Wood, offensive line 1977 Greg Barber, tight end Mike Rader, center Mark Zalewski, linebacker Tom Kaltenberg, tackle Tim Rosga, defensive back 2004 Ken DeBauche, punter Dan Schieble, defensive back 1997 Mark Davis, linebacker Paul Joran, linebacker Tom Stauss, split end Chris Ghidorzi, linebacker John Gillen, linebacker 1978 David Charles, tight end Chris Janek, noseguard Jim Leonhard, defensive back John Kiltz, punter Ben McCormick, quarterback Mike Lorenz, tackle Jim Moore, center Sam Mueller, defensive end Jason Pociask, tight end Tom Stauss, split end Chris Paulik, tackle Joe Stellmacher, def. back 1979 Tom Stauss, split end Rob Roell, guard Ben Strickland, defensive back Tim Stracka, wide receiver Eric Skrzypchak, punter Joe Thomas, tackle 1980 Dave Mohapp, fullback Ryan Sondrup, tight end Jake Wood, guard Tim Stracka, split end Donnel Thompson, linebacker 2005 Jason Chapman, defensive line 1981 Dave Mohapp, fullback 1998 Jason Eck, center Andy Crooks, linebacker Matt VandenBoom, def. back Chris Ghidorzi, linebacker Casey Hogan, linebacker 1982 Kyle Borland, linebacker Roger Knight, linebacker Paul Joran, linebacker Tim Stracka, split end Dan Lisowski, linebacker Allen Langford, defensive back Matt VandenBoom, def. back Sam Mueller, defensive end Joel Nellis, tight end 1983 Russ Bellford, defensive back Rob Roell, guard Mike Newkirk, defensive line 1985 Craig Raddatz, linebacker Mark Tauscher, tackle Jason Pociask, tight end 1987 Don Davey, defensive end 1999 Joey Boese, cornerback Ben Strickland, defensive back Andy Hartlieb, linebacker David Braun, wide receiver Luke Swan, wide receiver Robert Newell, linebacker Wendell Bryant, def. tackle Joe Thomas, offensive line Tim Otto, tackle Chris Ghidorzi, linebacker 2006 Josh Balts, running back 1988 Jim Basten, center Chad Kuhns, fullback Matt Brown, tight end Brad Brekke, punter Sam Mueller, defensive end Andy Crooks, tight end Don Davey, defensive end Dague Retzlaff, tight end Elijah Hodge, linebacker Andy Hartlieb, linebacker Rob Roell, guard Jeff Holzbauer, wide receiver Robert Newell, linebacker Jason Schick, defensive back Paul Joran, linebacker Tim Otto, tackle Mark Tauscher, tackle Andy Kemp, offensive line Pete Underwood, linebacker 2000 Joey Boese, safety Derek Konkol, wide receiver 1989 Jim Basten, guard Bret Burlingame, cornerback DeAndre Levy, linebacker Brad Brekke, punter Lee Evans, wide receiver Sean Lewis, tight end Don Davey, defensive end Josh Hunt, wide receiver Ben Strickland, defensive back Robert Newell, linebacker Jason Jowers, guard Luke Swan, wide receiver Brady Pierce, tackle Chad Kuhns, fullback Joe Thomas, offensive line

190 WISCONSIN FOOTBALL | 2019 FACT BOOK Eric Vanden Heuvel, off. line Culmer St. Jean, linebacker 2014 Sam Arneson, tight end 2007 Jake Bscherer, off. line Scott Tolzien, quarterback Hayden Biegel, offensive line Gabe Carimi, off. line J.J. Watt, defensive line Vince Biegel, linebacker Andy Crooks, tight end Ryan Wickesberg, punter Andy Endicott, kicker Kirk DeCremer, def. line Kevin Zeitler, offensive line Alex Erickson, wide receiver Allan Evridge, quarterback 2011 Bradie Ewing, fullback Joe Ferguson, safety Ryan Flasch, linebacker Antonio Fenelus, def. back Jordan Fredrick, wide receiver Xavier Harris, wide receiver Kyle French, kicker Troy Fumagalli, tight end Will Hartmann, defensive back Ryan Groy, offensive line Warren Herring, defensive line Casey Hogan, linebacker Aaron Henry, defensive back Bart Houston, quarterback Tyler Holland, running back Peniel Jean, defensive back Alec James, defensive end Andy Kemp, off. line Shelton Johnson, def. back Peniel Jean, safety Ben Landgraf, linebacker Jordan Kohout, defensive line Jake Keefer, defensive end Sean Lewis, tight end Peter Konz, offensive line Derek Landisch, linebacker Bill Nagy, off. line Andrew Lukasko, def. back Tyler Marz, offensive line Chris Pressley, fullback Brad Nortman, punter James McGuire, long snapper Ben Strickland, defensive back Conor O’Neill, linebacker Leo Musso, safety Luke Swan, wide receiver Chukwuma Offor, wide receiver Chikwe Obasih, defensive end Mickey Turner, tight end Marcus Trotter, linebacker Ben Ruechel, linebacker Jay Valai, defensive back Michael Trotter, def. back Joel Stave, quarterback 2008 Zach Brown, running back Kevin Zeitler, offensive line Eric Steffes, tight end Gabe Carimi, off. line 2012 Beau Allen, defensive line Derek Straus, fullback Allan Evridge, quarterback Sam Arneson, tight end Marcus Trotter, linebacker Ryan Flasch, linebacker Ray Ball, offensive line Michael Trotter, linebacker William Hartmann, def. back Lance Baretz, wide receiver Dan Voltz, offensive line Tyler Holland, defensive back Robert Burge, offensive line Derek Watt, fullback Andy Kemp, off. line Travis Frederick, offensive line Walker Williams, offensive line Prince Moody, defensive back Jordan Fredrick, wide receiver 2015 Thad Armstrong, quarterback Louis Nzegwu, def. line Kyle French, kicker Hayden Biegel, offensive line Chris Pressley, fullback Melvin Gordon, running back Vince Biegel, linebacker Blake Sorensen, linebacker Ryan Groy, offensive line Evan Bondoc, safety Mickey Turner, tight end Peniel Jean, defensive back Brett Connors, offensive line 2009 Zach Brown, running back Shelton Johnson, def. back Andrew Endicott, kicker Gabe Carimi, off. line Derek Landisch, linebacker Alex Erickson, wide receiver Nate Emanuel, wide receiver Tyler Marz, offensive line Joe Ferguson, safety Bradie Ewing, fullback James McGuire, long snapper Terrance Floyd, cornerback Antonio Fenelus, def. back Pat Muldoon, defensive line Jordan Fredrick, wide receiver Matthew Groff, linebacker Conor O’Neill, linebacker Troy Fumagalli, tight end Will Hartmann, defensive back Curt Phillips, quarterback Bart Houston, quarterback Jordan Hein, defensive line Devin Smith, corner back Alec James, defensive end Aaron Henry, defensive back Joel Stave, quarterback A.J. Jordan, wide receiver Tyler Holland, defensive back Austin Traylor, tight end Jake Keefer, defensive end Peter Konz, offensive line Marcus Trotter, linebacker Tyler Marz, offensive line Andrew Lukasko, def. back Michael Trotter, def. back Leo Musso, safety Prince Moody, defensive back Rick Wagner, offensive line Zander Neuville, linebacker Brad Nortman, punter Derek Watt, fullback Chikwe Obasih, defensive end Chukwuma Offor, def. back 2013 Jared Abbrederis, wide receiver P.J. Rosowski, punter Curt Phillips, quarterback Sam Arneson, tight end Conor Sheehy, nose guard Devin Smith, defensive back Brett Arnold, wide receiver Joel Stave, quarterback Blake Sorensen, linebacker Lance Baretz, wide receiver Eric Steffes, tight end Scott Tolzien, quarterback Vince Biegel, linebacker Derek Straus, fullback Mickey Turner, tight end Trent Denlinger, offensive line Dan Voltz,, offensive line J.J. Watt, defensive line Jordan Fredrick, wide receiver Derek Watt, fullback Drew Woodward, long snapper Kyle French, kicker T.J. Watt, linebacker 2010 Ethan Armstrong, linebacker Melvin Gordon, running back Walker Williams, offensive line Gabe Carimi, offensive line Ryan Groy, offensive line 2016 Connor Allen, kicker Bradie Ewing, fullback Nate Hammon, safety Zack Baun, linebacker Antonio Fenelus, def. back Ethan Hemer, defensive end Vince Biegel, linebacker Ethan Hemer, defensive line Bart Houston, quarterback Evan Bondoc, defensive back Aaron Henry, defensive back Brendan Kelly, linebacker Ryan Connelly, linebacker Shelton Johnson, def. back Derek Landisch, linebacker Brett Connors, offensive line Jordan Kohout, defensive line Tyler Marz, offensive line D’Cota Dixon, defensive back Peter Konz, offensive line James McGuire, long snapper David Edwards, offensive line Rob Korslin, tight end Leo Musso, safety Andrew Endicott, kicker Andrew Lukasko, def. back Curt Phillips, quarterback Arrington Farrar, def. back Zac Matthias, offensive line Jerry Ponio, safety Joe Ferguson, defensive back Pat Muldoon, defensive line Joel Stave, quarterback Alex Hornibrook, quarterback Brad Nortman, punter Marcus Trotter, linebacker Bart Houston, quarterback Conor O’Neill, defensive back Michael Trotter, safety Alec Ingold, fullback Devin Smith, defensive back Dan Voltz, offensive line Tyler Johnson, linebacker Blake Sorensen, linebacker Derek Watt, fullback Reggie Love, wide receiver

191 WISCONSIN FOOTBALL | 2019 FACT BOOK David Moorman, offensive line Mason Stokke, FB Zander Neuville, defensive end Jonathan Taylor, RB Chikwe Obasih, defensive end Cole Van Lanen, OL P.J. Rosowski, kicker Danny Vanden Boom, QB Bradrick Shaw, running back Cristian Volpentesta, CB Eric Steffes, tight end Nick Thomas, linebacker T.J. Watt, linebacker 2017 Connor Allen, P Josh Bernhagen, LS Tyler Biadasz, OL Evan Bondoc, S Noah Burks, LB Quintez Cephus, WR Ryan Connelly, LB Brett Connors, OL D’Cota Dixon, S Jack Dunn, WR David Edwards, OL Joe Ferguson, S Garrett Groshek, RB Zach Hintze, K Alex Hornibrook, QB Kraig Howe, DL Alec Ingold, FB Alec James, DL Tyler Johnson, LB Patrick Kasl, OL Mike Maskalunas, LB Blake Mielke, S Zander Neuville, TE Chikwe Obasih, DL Gunnar Roberge, DL P.J. Rosowski, P Peter Roy, WR Mark Saari, RB Mason Stokke, LB Cole Van Lanen, OL Cristian Volpentesta, CB 2018 Connor Allen, P Michael Balistreri, OL Josh Bernhagen, LS Tyler Biadasz, OL Evan Bondoc, S Logan Bruss, OL Jack Coan, QB Madison Cone, CB Ryan Connelly, LB D'Cota Dixon, S Jack Dunn, WR David Edwards, OL Cade Green, WR Garrett Groshek, RB Matt Henningsen, DL Zach Hintze, K Kraig Howe, DL Alec Ingold, FB Paul Jackson, LB Tyler Johnson, LB Kayden Lyles, DL Tyler Mais, S Mike Maskalunas, LB David Moorman, OL Scott Nelson, S Zander Neuville, TE Emmet Perry, WR Gunnar Roberge, DL P.J. Rosowski, P Mark Saari, RB Conor Schlichting, P Blake Smithback, OL

192 WISCONSIN FOOTBALL | 2019 FACT BOOK Team Honors and Awards

Jimmy Demetral Team MVP 1985 Larry Emery, TB Ivan Williamson Presented annually to the player(s) 1986 Michael Reid, LB Scholastic Award most instrumental to the success of 1987 Paul Gruber, OT Presented annually to a player(s) who the team, as selected by his team- 1988 David Wings, LB has been exemplary in the areas of mates and coaches. 1989 Tim Knoeck, OLB scholarship and sportsmanship. 1990 Don Davey, DT 1926 Jefferson Burrus, E 1991 Troy Vincent, DB 1955 Wells Gray 1927 Ed Crofoot, HB 1992 Gary Casper, LB 1956 William Lowe 1928 Bo Cuisinier, QB 1993 Brent Moss, RB 1957 John Heineke 1929 Harold Rebholz, FB 1994 Terrell Fletcher, RB 1958 Sidney Williams 1930 Ernie Lusby, HB 1995 Darrell Bevell, QB 1959 Robert Zeman 1931 Harold Smith, T Eric Unverzagt, LB 1960 Gerald Kulcinski 1932 Mickey McGuire, HB 1996 Pete Monty, LB 1961 David Bichler 1933 Robert Schiller, HB 1997 Tom Burke, DE 1962 Gary Kroner 1934 Milt Kummer, G 1998 Senior starters: 1963 Bob Johnson 1935 Ed Jankowski, FB Bob Adamov, OLB 1964 James Hennig 1936 Ed Jankowski, FB Tom Burke, DE 1965 Louis Jung 1937 Howard Weiss, FB Matt Davenport, K 1966 Eric Rice 1938 Howard Weiss, FB Aaron Gibson, T 1967 John Boyajian 1939 George Paskvan, FB Eric Grams, TE 1968 Lynn Buss 1940 George Paskvan, FB Cecil Martin, FB 1969 Brad Monroe 1941 Pat Harder, FB Mike Samuel, QB 1970 Gary Buss 1942 Dave Schreiner, E Mike Schneck, LS 1971 Terry Whittaker 1943 Joe Keenan, C Leonard Taylor, SS 1972 Keith Nosbusch 1944 Clarence Esser, T 1999 Ron Dayne, RB 1973 Christopher Davis 1945 Clarence Esser, T Chris McIntosh, T 1974 Gary Dickert 1946 Fred Negus, C 2000 Chris Chambers, WR 1975 Dave Anderson 1947 Robert Wilson, C 2001 Lee Evans, WR 1976 Tim McConnell 1948 Robert Wilson, C 2002 Jim Leonhard, DB 1977 Terry Breuscher 1949 Robert Wilson, C 2003 Lee Evans, WR 1978 Dan Schieble 1950 Bob Radcliffe, LB 2004 Scott Starks, DB 1979 Tom Stauss 1951 Hal Faverty, E 2005 Brian Calhoun, RB 1980 Joe Rothbauer 1952 Dave Suminski, T 2006 Senior starters: 1981 Matt VandenBoom 1953 Alan Ameche, FB John Stocco, QB 1982 Kyle Borland 1954 Alan Ameche, FB Joe Thomas, T Tim Stracka 1955 Wells Gray, T Joe Monty, DE 1983 Steve Fritz 1956 David Howard, E Mark Zalewski, LB 1984 Russ Bellford 1957 Danny Lewis, HB Joe Stellmacher, DB 1985 Brian Hoffman 1958 Jon Hobbs, FB Roderick Rogers, DB 1986 Michael Reid Dick Teteak, C 2007 Tyler Donovan, QB 1987 Rod Lossow 1959 Jerry Stalcup, G Matt Shaughnessy, DL 1988 Andy Hartlieb 1960 Tom Wiesner, FB 2008 Allen Langford, DB 1989 Tim Knoeck 1961 Ron Miller, QB 2009 Garrett Graham, TE 1990 Don Davey 1962 Ron VanderKelen, QB O’Brien Schofield, DE 1991 Jerry Huggett 1963 Jim Purnell, LB 2010 Scott Tolzien, QB 1992 Korey Manley 1964 Carl Silvestri, LB J.J. Watt, DE 1993 Scott Nelson 1965 Tom Brigham, DB 2011 Montee Ball, RB 1994 Joe Rudolph 1966 Bob Richter, LB Russell Wilson, QB 1995 Matt Nyquist 1967 Tom Domres, DT Antonio Fenelus, DB 1996 Bryan Jurewicz 1968 Ken Criter, LB Mike Taylor, LB 1997 Ben McCormick 1969 Stu Voigt, TE 2012 Jared Abbrederis, WR 1998 Bob Adamov 1970 Chuck Winfrey, LB Montee Ball, RB 1999 Chris Ghidorzi 1971 Neil Graff, QB Chris Borland, LB 2000 Dague Retzlaff 1972 Rufus Ferguson, TB Mike Taylor, LB 2001 Joey Boese 1973 Mike Webster, C 2013 Chris Borland, LB 2002 Jason Jowers 1974 Gregg Bohlig, QB 2014 Melvin Gordon, RB 2003 Jeff Mack 1975 Billy Marek, TB 2015 Joe Schobert, OLB 2004 Jim Leonhard 1976 Mike Carroll, QB 2016 Leo Musso, S 2005 Jason Pociask 1977 Dave Crossen, LB 2017 Senior class: Jack Cichy, 2006 Luke Swan 1978 Mike Kalasmiki, QB Garret Dooley, Joe Ferguson, 2007 Kirk DeCremer 1979 Tom Stauss, WR Lubern Figaro, Troy Fumagalli, 2008 Chris Pressley 1980 Dave Ahrens, LB Rachid Ibrahim, Leon Jacobs, 2009 Mickey Turner 1981 Dave Levenick, LB Natrell Jamerson, Alec James, 2010 Culmer St. Jean 1982 Randy Wright, QB Chikwe Obasih, Austin Ramesh, 2011 Brad Nortman 1983 Al Toon, WR Conor Sheehy, Derrick Tindal 2012 Shelton Johnson 1984 Al Toon, WR 2018 Jonathan Taylor 2013 Curt Phillips

193 WISCONSIN FOOTBALL | 2019 FACT BOOK 2014 Ben Ruechel 2015 Natrell Jamerson, WR Wayne Souza 2015 Jake Keefer 2016 Connor Udelhoven, LS Coaches Appreciation 2016 Eric Steffes 2017 Rafael Gaglianone, K Presented annually to the offensive Serge Trezy 2018 Chris Orr, ILB player(s) who has contributed to the 2017 Chikwe Obasih team’s success to the best of his abili- 2018 Evan Bondoc Rookie of the Year ties. It is based upon improvement, Presented to the top freshman or attitude and willingness to help the Offensive Player of the Year freshmen as selected by the coach- program in all areas. Presented to the top player or players ing staff. on offense, as selected by the coach- 1979 Joe Rothbauer, C ing staff. 1998 Nick Davis, WR 1980 John Williams, RB Jamar Fletcher, DB 1981 Jerry Doerger, OL 2013 Jared Abbrederis, WR 1999 Brooks Bollinger, QB 1982 Al Toon, WR James White, RB 2000 Jim Sorgi, QB 1983 Michael Jones, WR 2014 Melvin Gordon, RB 2001 Anthony Davis, RB Chris Osswald, OG 2015 Alex Erickson, WR 2002 Jonathan Orr, WR 1984 Bob Landsee, OG 2016 Corey Clement, RB 2003 Booker Stanley, RB 1985 Paul Gruber, OT 2017 Jonathan Taylor, RB 2004 Jamal Cooper, DL 1986 Brian Anderson, TE 2018 Beau Benzschawel, RG Andy Crooks, LB 1987 Marvin Artley, RB Michael Deiter, LG 2005 Matthew Shaughnessy, DL 1988 Todd Nelson, OG 2007 Gabe Carimi, OL 1989 Craig Hudson, TE Defensive Player of the Year Aaron Henry, DB 1990 Dave Senczyszyn, OL Presented to the top player or players 2008 John Clay, RB 1991 Tom Browne, WR on defense, as selected by the coach- 2009 Chris Borland, LB 1992 Joe Panos, OL ing staff. 2010 James White, RB 1993 Darrell Bevell, QB 2011 Derek Landisch, LB 1994 Tony Simmons, WR 2013 Beau Allen NG 2012 Derek Watt, FB 1995 Michael London, WR Dezmen Southward, S 2018 Matt Henningsen, DE 1996 Jerry Wunsch, OL 2014 Michael Caputo, S 1997 Cecil Martin, FB 2015 Michael Caputo, S Comeback Player of the Year 1998 Ron Dayne, TB 2016 T.J. Watt, OLB Presented to the player or play- Mike Samuel, QB 2017 T.J. Edwards, ILB ers who overcame injury or other 1999 Demetrius Brown, WR 2018 Ryan Connelly, ILB obstacles to play a key role in the Mark Tauscher, T T.J. Edwards, ILB team’s success, as selected by the 2000 Casey Rabach, C/RG coaching staff. 2001 Mark Anelli, TE Special Teams 2002 Brooks Bollinger, QB Player of the Year 2013 Ethan Armstrong, OLB 2003 Jim Sorgi, QB Presented annually to the most valu- Brendan Kelly, OLB 2004 Dan Buenning, LG able player(s) on special teams, as 2014 Joel Stave, QB 2005 Jonathan Orr, WR selected by the coaching staff. 2018 Taiwan Deal, RB Jason Palermo, OL 2006 Travis Beckum, TE 1990 Rich Thompson, K Most Improved Player Award 2007 Travis Beckum, TE 1991 Korey Manley, DB Presented to the players on both Marcus Coleman, C 1992 Vince Zullo, WR offense and defense whose work 2008 Andy Kemp, OL 1993 Jeff Wirth, FB ethic and dedication led to improve- Eric Vanden Heuvel, OL 1994 Chad Cascadden, OLB ment on the field. 2009 Scott Tolzien, QB 1995 Tom Burke, DE 2010 Gabe Carimi, OL 1996 John Hall, K/P 2013 Melvin Gordon (Offense) John Moffitt, OL 1997 Matt Davenport, K Michael Caputo (Defense) Bill Nagy, OL Kevin Stemke, P 2014 Alex Erickson (Offense) 2011 Josh Oglesby, OL 1998 Matt Davenport, K Vince Biegel (Defense) Nick Toon, WR Tim Rosga, PR / Holder 2015 Dare Ogunbowale (Offense) 2012 Curt Phillips, QB Mike Schneck, LS Jack Cichy (Defense) James White, RB Kevin Stemke, P T.J. Edwards (Defense) 2013 Jacob Pedersen, TE 1999 Vitaly Pisetsky, K 2016 Michael Deiter, Brian Wozniak, TE 2000 Kevin Stemke, P Ryan Ramczyk (Offense) 2014 Dallas Lewallen, OL 2001 Mark Downing, LB Ryan Connelly, 2015 Derek Watt, FB 2002 Jim Leonhard, DB Sojourn Shelton (Defense) 2016 Bart Houston, QB 2003 Jim Leonhard, DB P.J. Rosowski (Special Teams) 2017 Beau Benzschawel, OL 2004 Ken DeBauche, P 2017 David Edwards (Offense) Michael Deiter, OL 2005 Brandon Williams, KR/PR Ryan Connelly (Defense) 2018 Jon Dietzen, OL 2006 Taylor Mehlhaff, K Zach Hintze (Special Teams) 2007 Taylor Mehlhaff, K 2008 Bill Rentmeester, FB 2009 Will Hartmann, DB 2010 David Gilreath, WR 2011 Bradie Ewing, RB 2012 Kyle Zuleger, RB 2013 Kyle Zuleger, S 2014 Kenzel Doe, WR

194 WISCONSIN FOOTBALL | 2019 FACT BOOK Jay Seiler Tom Wiesner Award Captains’ Cup Coaches Appreciation Presented annually to a Wisconsin- Presented annually to an individual, Presented annually to the defensive born student-athlete whose loyalty, other than a player or coach, who has player who has contributed to the hard work, spirit and dedication are shown tremendous dedication and team’s success to the best of his abili- unselfishly directed to the success of unselfish commitment toward the ties. It is based upon improvement, the team. The award is given in mem- betterment of the football program. attitude and willingness to help the ory of Wiesner, a Wisconsin football The recipient is selected by the head program in all areas. letterwinner (1958-60). coach and team captains.

1979 Larry Spurlin, LB 2004 Zach Hampton 2001 Steve Sasso 1980 Von Mansfield, DB 2005 Joe Stellmacher 2002 Rev. Msgr. Michael Burke 1981 Mark Shumate, DT 2006 Andy Crooks 2003 Pat Richter 1982 Jody O’Donnell, LB 2007 Ben Strickland 2004 John Chadima 1983 Craig Raddatz, LB Luke Swan 2005 Wayne Esser 1984 Tim Jordan, OLB 2008 DeAndre Levy 2006 Jim Kalscheur 1985 Mike Boykins, NG 2009 Chris Maragos 2007 Mark Peeler Charlie Fawley, LB 2010 Bradie Ewing 2008 Dr. 1986 Richard Teets, DT Lance Kendricks 2009 Dennis Helwig 1987 David Wings, LB 2011 Kevin Zeitler 2010 Barry Fox 1988 LaMarr White, DB Patrick Butrym 2011 Sharon Betlach 1989 Malvin Hunter, LB 2012 Rick Wagner 2012 John Dettmann 1990 Malvin Hunter, OLB 2013 Ryan Groy 2013 Sandy Freye, Lisa Powell 1991 Duer Sharp, OLB Ethan Hemer 2014 Tony Canonie, Ted Kellner 1992 Lamark Shackerford, NG 2014 Sam Arneson 2015 Rev. Msgr. Michael Burke 1993 Jeff Messenger, DB Konrad Zagzebski 2016 Jim Kalscheur 1994 Jamel Brown, DB 2015 Joel Stave 2017 Char Fumagalli 1995 Tarek Saleh, DE 2016 Dare Ogunbowale 2018 Brittany Ewing 1996 Tarek Saleh, DE 2017 Joe Ferguson 1997 Donnel Thompson, LB 2018 Zander Neuville Otis Green Manager Award 1998 John Favret, DE Presented annually to a student man- Chris Ghidorzi, LB Badger Power Award ager whose leadership, dedication 1999 Donnel Thompson, LB Presented annually to the player that and work ethic led to the success of 2000 John Favret, Rush consistently performs at a high level the football program. The award is 2001 Wendell Bryant, DT in all aspects of the strength and con- given in memory of former manager 2002 Jake Sprague, DL ditioning program. An individual who Kevin “Otis” Green. 2003 Anttaj Hawthorne, DL has a great work ethic coupled with 2004 Erasmus James, DE a positive attitude that garners the 2013 Joe Spiegelhoff 2005 Joe Monty, DL respect of teammates, is dependable, 2014 Talon Zarling 2006 Allen Langford, DB buys into the program and shows 2015 Matt Srygler 2007 Nick Hayden, DL constant improvement. 2016 Ryan Barthold Mike Newkirk, DL Nick Smith 2008 Jason Chapman, DL 2006 Ben Strickland 2017 Jake Dragoo Matt Shaughnessy 2007 Paul Standring 2018 Isaac Kysely 2009 Jaevery McFadden, LB 2008 Mike Newkirk Jeff Stehle, DL 2009 David Gilbert 2010 Niles Brinkley, DB 2010 Kevin Zeitler Blake Sorensen, LB 2011 Jake Byrne 2011 Aaron Henry, DB Andrew Lukasko Kevin Claxton, LB 2012 Kyle Costigan 2012 Ethan Armstrong, LB 2013 Vince Biegel Devin Smith, CB 2014 Kyle Costigan 2013 Tyler Dippel, DE 2015 Austin Traylor Pat Muldoon, DE 2016 Conor Sheehy 2014 Marcus Trotter, ILB 2017 Leon Jacobs 2015 Darius Hillary, CB Natrell Jamerson 2016 Vince Biegel, OLB 2018 D'Cota Dixon 2017 D'Cota Dixon, S Nick Nelson, CB 2018 Olive Sagapolu, NT

195 WISCONSIN FOOTBALL | 2019 FACT BOOK Retired Numbers

Elroy Hirsch Alan Ameche Elroy Hirsch played only one Alan Ameche, the 1954 Heisman season (1942) at UW, but he was Trophy winner, was a three- one of the most beloved sports time All-American and ended figures in school history. Hirsch, 40 his career as the NCAA’s all- 35 nicknamed “Crazylegs,” rushed time rushing leader. He led the for 786 yards for Wisconsin’s Badgers to the 1953 Rose Bowl 8-1-1 team in 1942. He starred for nine years with and rushed for 133 yards in that game. The four-time the L.A. Rams and later served as UW’s Director of NFL Pro Bowl pick was inducted into the College Hall Athletics (1969-87). of Fame in 1975.

Allen Shafer Pat Richter The memory of former quarter- Pat Richter, Wisconsin’s last back Allen Shafer is continued nine-time letterwinner, was a with the “Living Memorial” two-time All-America end who Scholarship that is given in his led the Badgers to the 1962 name. Shafer was fatally injured 83 Big Ten title and starred in the 88 during the 1944 Wisconsin- famed . Richter Iowa game. Shafer is one of two went on to play in the NFL for Badgers (Jay Seiler is the other) to die from a football- the Washington Redskins and later, as UW Director related injury. of Athletics, led the Department of Athletics through a revival in the 1990s. He is a member of the College Football Hall of Fame, the CoSIDA Academic All- Dave Schreiner America Hall of Fame and is a recipient of the NCAA Silver Anniversary Award. Dave Schreiner, the two-time All-America end, was named Western Conference Player Ron Dayne of the Year in 1942. Schreiner lettered three years at the UW 80 In 2007 Wisconsin officially as an end, both on offense and retired the number of one of defense. He is a member of college football’s most dominant the National Football Foundation and W Club Halls running backs. Ron Dayne (1996- of Fame. He was voted to the UW’s all-time team in 99), the NCAA’s all-time lead- 1969. ing rusher, totaled 6,397 yards 33 (excluding bowl games) in four seasons at Wisconsin. He won the 1999 Heisman Trophy and was a member of 1999 and championship teams.

College Football Hall of Fame Year Inductee Year Inductee 1955 George Little (coach) 1975 Alan Ameche 1955 Dave Schreiner 1988 Marty Below 1958 (coach) 1993 Pat Harder (elected as a Notre Dame player) 1996 Pat Richter 1962 Phil King (coach) 2010 Barry Alvarez (coach) (elected as a Princeton player) 2013 Ron Dayne 1962 Pat O’Dea 2016 Tim Krumrie 1972 Robert Butler 2019 Joe Thomas 1974 Elroy Hirsch

196 WISCONSIN FOOTBALL | 2019 FACT BOOK Team Captains

1889 Charles Mayer Jerry Wuhrman 1987 Paul Gruber 2005 Brett Bell 1890 James Kerr 1954 Gary Messner Rod Lossow Matt Bernstein 1891 E.H. Ahara 1955 Wells Gray 1988 Todd Nelson Donovan Raiola 1892 J.D. Freeman 1956 Pat Levenhagen David Wings Mark Zalewski 1893 T.U. Lyman 1957 William Gehler 1989 Dan Kissling 2006 John Stocco 1894 T.U. Lyman 1958 Jon Hobbs Tim Knoeck Joe Thomas 1895 J.R. Richards Dave Kocourek 1990 Don Davey Mark Zalewski 1896 J.R. Richards 1959 Jerry Stalcup Tony Lowery (4th captain was 1897 J.P. Riordan Bob Zeman Nick Polczinski named each game) 1898 Pat O’Dea 1960 Henry Derleth Greg Thomas 2007 Jonathan Casillas 1899 Pat O’Dea Tom Wiesner 1991 Chuck Belin Andy Crooks 1900 A. Chamberlain 1961 Jim Bakken Tony Lowery Ken DeBauche 1901 Art Curtis Don Schade Brendan Lynch Ben Strickland 1902 1962 Pat Richter Troy Vincent Luke Swan 1903 Allan Abbott Steve Underwood 1992 Chuck Belin (6th captain was 1904 James Bush 1963 Ken Bowman Gary Casper named each game) 1905 E. Vanderboom Andy Wojdula Lionell Crawford 2008 DeAndre Levy 1906 W.A. Gelbach 1964 Ron Frain 1993 Joe Panos Mike Newkirk 1907 John Messmer Ron Leafblad Lamark Shackerford Chris Pressley 1908 Harlan Rogers 1965 Dave Fronek 1994 Jeff Messenger Kraig Urbik 1909 Jack Wilce 1966 Tony Loukas Brent Moss 2009 Garrett Graham 1910 J.P. Dean Bob Richter Joe Rudolph Chris Maragos 1911 A.L. Buser 1967 Tom Domres Mike Thompson O’Brien Schofield 1912 J.M. Hoeffel 1968 Wally Schoessow 1995 Darrell Bevell Mickey Turner 1913 Al Tanberg 1969 Bill Gregory Jason Maniecki 2010 Gabe Carimi 1914 R.M. Keeler Don Murphy Pete Monty Lance Kendricks 1915 Howard Buck Mel Reddick Steve Stark John Moffitt 1916 Paul Meyers 1970 Bill Gregory Eric Unverzagt Culmer St. Jean 1917 Howard Hancock 1971 Roger Jaeger 1996 Daryl Carter Scott Tolzien 1918 F. Mann Bill Poindexter Cayetano Castro Jay Valai 1919 C.H. Carpenter 1972 Dave Lokanc Pete Monty 2011 Patrick Butrym 1920 Frank Weston Keith Nosbusch Tarek Saleh Bradie Ewing 1921 1973 Chris Davis Jamie Vanderveldt Aaron Henry 1922 Rollie Williams Jim Schymanski Jerry Wunsch Russell Wilson 1923 Marty Below Mike Webster 1997 Kevin Huntley 2012 Rick Wagner 1924 Jack Harris 1974 Gregg Bohlig David Lysek Travis Frederick 1925 Steve Polaski Mark Zakula Carl McCullough Montee Ball 1926 Doyle Harmon 1975 Terry Stieve 1998 Bob Adamov Mike Taylor 1927 Ed Crofoot Steve Wagner Cecil Martin Chris Borland 1928 Rube Wagner 1976 Mike Carroll Chris McIntosh Shelton Johnson 1929 John Parks Andy Michuda Donnel Thompson 2013 Selected by game 1930 Milt Gantenbein Ron Pollard 1999 Ron Dayne 2014 Selected by game 1931 Harold Smith John Rasmussen Jason Doering 2015 Michael Caputo 1932 Gregory Kabat 1977 Dennis Stejskal Chris Ghidorzi Alex Erickson 1933 Harold Smith 1978 Dave Charles Chris McIntosh Joe Schobert 1934 John Bender Dave Crossen Donnel Thompson Joel Stave 1935 Ray Davis Dan Relich 2000 Chris Chambers 2016 Vince Biegel 1936 John Golemgeske 1979 Dennis Christenson Jason Doering Dare Ogunbowale 1937 Fred Benz Ray Snell John Favret 2017 Jack Cichy 1938 Howard Weiss Tom Stauss Casey Rabach Michael Deiter Vince Gavre 1980 Dave Ahrens 2001 Mark Anelli D'Cota Dixon 1939 Ralph Moeller Joe Rothbauer Brooks Bollinger T.J. Edwards 1940 John Tennant 1981 Dave Levenick Wendell Bryant Troy Fumagalli 1941 Tom Farris Dave Mohapp Nick Greisen Natrell Jamerson 1942 Mark Hoskins Larry Spurlin Chad Kuhns Alec James Dave Schreiner 1982 Tim Krumrie Mike Echols Conor Sheehy 1943 Joe Keenan Matt VandenBoom 2002 Brooks Bollinger 2018 Ryan Connelly 1944 Allen Shafer John Williams Lee Evans Michael Deiter 1945 Jack Mead 1983 Mike Herrington Al Johnson T.J. Edwards 1946 Clarence Esser Brian Marrow 2003 Lee Evans D'Cota Dixon 1947 Jack Wink Randy Wright Jim Leonhard Alex Hornibrook 1948 Wally Dreyer 1984 game captains Jeff Mack Alec Ingold 1949 Robert Wilson 1985 Russ Fields Jim Sorgi 1950 Ken Huxhold Bob Landsee 2004 Dan Buenning 1951 Jim Hammond Troy Spencer Anthony Davis 1952 George O’Brien 1986 Joe Armentrout Anttaj Hawthorne 1953 Roger Dornburg Craig Raddatz Jim Leonhard 197 WISCONSIN FOOTBALL | 2019 FACT BOOK Regular Starters (Since 1991) 1991 1995 Offense Defense Offense Defense Pos. Player Pos. Player Pos. Player Pos. Player QB Tony Lowery OLB Dwight Reese QB Darrell Bevell DE Chad Yocum TB Terrell Fletcher DT Mike Thompson RB Carl McCullough DT Brian Jurewicz FB Mark Montgomery NG Lee Krueger FB Cecil Martin DT Jason Maniecki WR Lee DeRamus / Tim Ware DT Carlos Fowler SE Tony Simmons DE Tarek Saleh WR Aaron Brown OLB Duer Sharp FL Michael London OLB Daryl Carter TE Michael Roan LB Brendan Lynch TE Matt Nyquist LB Eric Unverzagt LT Mike Verstegen LB Gary Casper LT Cayetano Castro LB Pete Monty LG Chuck Belin CB Troy Vincent LG Jamie Vanderveldt CB Cyrill Weems C Joe Panos CB Eddie Fletcher C Mike Rader FS Kevin Huntley RG Mike Bryan SS Reggie Holt RG James Darby SS Leonard Taylor RT Tyler Adam FS Scott Nelson RT Jerry Wunsch CB Jason Suttle

1992 1996 Offense Defense Offense Defense Pos. Player Pos. Player Pos. Player Pos. Player QB Darrell Bevell OLB Dwight Reese QB Mike Samuel DE Tarek Saleh RB Brent Moss DT Mike Thompson RB Ron Dayne DT Neil Miklusak FB Mark Montgomery NG Lamark Shackerford FB Cecil Martin / DT Rod Spiller WR Tim Ware DT Carlos Fowler Aaron Gibson SE Lee DeRamus OLB Chad Yocum SE Donald Hayes DE Brian Jurewicz TE Michael Roan LB Gary Casper FL Tony Simmons OLB Daryl Carter LT Mike Verstegen LB Aaron Norvell TE Kevin Lyles LB Pete Monty LG Chuck Belin CB Jeff Messenger LT Chris McIntosh LB David Lysek C Cory Raymer FS Scott Nelson LG Jamie Vanderveldt CB Cyrill Weems RG Mike Bryan SS Reggie Holt C Derek Engler FS Kevin Huntley RT Joe Panos CB Korey Manley RG Cayetano Castro SS Bob Adamov RT Jerry Wunsch CB Jason Suttle

1993 1997 Offense Defense Pos. Player Pos. Player Offense Defense QB Darrell Bevell OLB Chris Hein Pos. Player Pos. Player RB Brent Moss DT Mike Thompson QB Mike Samuel DE Tom Burke FB Montgomery NG Lamark Shackerford TB Ron Dayne DT Ross Kolodziej SE Lee DeRamus DT Carlos Fowler FB Cecil Martin NG Chris Janek FL J.C. Dawkins OLB Brian Jurewicz SE Donald Hayes DE John Favret TE Michael Roan LB Eric Unverzagt FL Tony Simmons OLB Bob Adamov LT Mike Verstegen LB Yusef Burgess TE Eric Grams LB Donnel Thompson LG Joe Rudolph CB Kenny Gales LT Chris McIntosh LB David Lysek C Cory Raymer FS Scott Nelson LG Bill Ferrario CB Jason Suttle RG Steve Stark SS Reggie Holt C Casey Rabach FS Bobby Myers RT Joe Panos CB Jeff Messenger RG Dave Costa SS Leonard Taylor RT Aaron Gibson CB LaMar Campbell

1994 1998 Offense Defense Pos. Player Pos. Player Offense Defense QB Darrell Bevell OLB Tarek Saleh Pos. Player Pos. Player RB Brent Moss / DT Mike Thompson QB Mike Samuel LE Tom Burke Terrell Fletcher TB Ron Dayne LT Ross Kolodziej FB NG Jason Maniecki FB Cecil Martin RT Eric Mahlik SE Tony Simmons DT Brian Jurewicz SE Chris Chambers RE John Favret FL JC Dawkins OLB Chris Hein FL Ahmad Merritt OLB Bob Adamov TE Michael Roan LB Eric Unverzagt TE Dague Retzlaff / LB Donnel Thompson LT Mike Verstegen LB Pete Monty Eric Grams LG Joe Rudolph CB Kenny Gales LT Chris McIntosh LB Chris Ghidorzi C Cory Raymer FS Jeff Messenger LG Bill Ferrario CB Mike Echols RG Jamie Vanderveldt / C Casey Rabach FS Jason Doering Steve Stark SS Jamel Brown RG Dave Costa SS Leonard Taylor RT Jerry Wunsch CB RT Aaron Gibson CB Jamar Fletcher

198 WISCONSIN FOOTBALL | 2019 FACT BOOK 1999 2003 Offense Defense Offense Defense Pos. Player Pos. Player Pos. Player Pos. Player QB Brooks Bollinger LE Ross Kolodziej QB Jim Sorgi LE Darius Jones TB Ron Dayne NT Eric Mahlik RB Anthony Davis LT Anttaj Hawthorne FB Chad Kuhns End Wendell Bryant FB Matt Bernstein RT Jason Jefferson SE Chris Chambers Rush John Favret WR Lee Evans RE Jonathan Welsh FL Nick Davis OLB Roger Knight WR Brandon Williams LB Jeff Mack TE Dague Retzlaff LB Chris Ghidorzi TE Tony Paciotti LB Alex Lewis LT Chris McIntosh LB Donnel Thompson LT Morgan Davis OLB Kareem Timbers LG Bill Ferrario CB Mike Echols LG Dan Buenning LC Scott Starks C Casey Rabach FS Jason Doering C Donovan Raiola SS Ryan Aiello RG Dave Costa SS Bobby Myers RG Jonathan Clinkscale FS Jim Leonhard RT Mark Tauscher CB Jamar Fletcher RT Mike Lorenz RC Levonne Rowan

2000 2004 Offense Defense Offense Defense Pos. Player Pos. Player Pos. Player Pos. Player QB Brooks Bollinger LT Ross Kolodziej QB John Stocco LE Erasmus James RB Michael Bennett NT Eric Mahlik RB Anthony Davis LT Anttaj Hawthorne FB Mark Anelli RT Wendell Bryant FB Matt Bernstein RT Jason Jefferson FL Lee Evans Rush John Favret WR Brandon Williams RE Jonathan Welsh SE Chris Chambers OLB Roger Knight WR Darrin Charles SLB Mark Zalewski TE John Sigmund LB Nick Greisen TE Tony Paciotti MLB Reggie Cribbs / LT Ben Johnson LB Jeff Mack Andy Crooks LG Bill Ferrario CB Jamar Fletcher LT Joe Thomas WLB Dontez Sanders C Al Johnson FS Jason Doering LG Dan Buenning LC Scott Starks RG Casey Rabach SS Joey Boese C Donovan Raiola SS Robert Brooks RT Brian Lamont CB Mike Echols RG Jonathan Clinkscale FS Jim Leonhard RT Morgan Davis RC Brett Bell

2001 2005 Offense Defense Pos. Player Pos. Player Offense Defense QB Brooks Bollinger 5T Chuck Smith Pos. Player Pos. Player RB Anthony Davis NT Ben Herbert QB John Stocco LE Joe Monty FB Chad Kuhns 3T Wendell Bryant RB Brian Calhoun LT Jason Chapman FL Lee Evans Rush Delante McGrew TE Jason Pociask RT Nick Hayden SE Nick Davis OLB Jeff Mack WR Jonathan Orr RE Matt Shaughnessy TE Mark Anelli LB Bryson Thompson WR Brandon Williams SLB LaMarr Watkins LT Ben Johnson LB Nick Greisen TE Owen Daniels MLB Mark Zalewski LG Dan Buenning CB Mike Echols LT Joe Thomas WLB Dontez Sanders C Al Johnson FS Joey Boese LG Matt Lawrence LC Allen Langford RG Kalvin Barrett / C Donovan Raiola SS Joe Stellmacher Jonathan Clinkscale SS Michael Broussard RG Jason Palermo FS Roderick Rogers RT Jason Jowers CB Scott Starks RT Kraig Urbik RC Brett Bell

2002 2006 Offense Defense Offense Defense Pos. Player Pos. Player Pos. Player Pos. Player QB Brooks Bollinger LE Charles Sprague QB John Stocco LE Joe Monty RB Anthony Davis LT Anttaj Hawthorne RB PJ Hill LT Jason Chapman FB Matt Bernstein RT Jason Jefferson TE Andy Crooks RT Nick Hayden FL Darrin Charles RE Erasmus James WR Luke Swan RE Matt Shaughnessy SE Jonathan Orr LB Alex Lewis WR Paul Hubbard SLB DeAndre Levy TE Tony Paciotti LB Jeff Mack TE Travis Beckum MLB Mark Zalewski LT Ben Johnson OLB Kareem Timbers LT Joe Thomas WLB Jonathan Casillas LG Dan Buenning LC Scott Starks LG Andy Kemp LC Allen Langford C Al Johnson SS Jim Leonhard C Marcus Coleman SS Joe Stellmacher RG Jonathan Clinkscale FS Ryan Aiello RG Kraig Urbik FS Roderick Rogers RT Jason Jowers RC B.J. Tucker RT Eric Vanden Heuvel RC Jack Ikegwuonu

199 WISCONSIN FOOTBALL | 2019 FACT BOOK 2007 2011 Offense Defense Offense Defense Pos. Player Pos. Player Pos. Player Pos. Player QB Tyler Donovan LE Mike Newkirk QB Russell Wilson DE Louis Nzegwu RB PJ Hill LT Jason Chapman RB Montee Ball DT Patrick Butrym FB Chris Pressley RT Nick Hayden FB Bradie Ewing DT Ethan Hemer WR Luke Swan RE Matt Shaughnessy WR Nick Toon DE Brendan Kelly WR Paul Hubbard SLB DeAndre Levy WR Jared Abbrederis OLB Kevin Claxton TE Travis Beckum MLB Elijah Hodge TE Jake Byrne MLB Chris Borland LT Gabe Carimi WLB Jonathan Casillas LT Rick Wagner OLB Mike Taylor LG Andy Kemp LC Allen Langford LG Travis Frederick CB Marcus Cromartie C Marcus Coleman SS Aubrey Pleasant C Peter Konz SS Shelton Johnson RG Kraig Urbik FS Shane Carter RG Kevin Zeitler FS Aaron Henry RT Eric Vanden Heuvel RC Jack Ikegwuonu RT Josh Oglesby CB Antonio Fenelus

2008 2012 Offense Defense Offense Defense Pos. Player Pos. Player Pos. Player Pos. Player QB Dustin Sherer LE O’Brien Schofield QB Joel Stave DE David Gilbert RB P.J. Hill LT Jason Chapman RB Montee Ball DT Beau Allen FB Chris Pressley RT Mike Newkirk FB Derek Watt DT Ethan Hemer WR Isaac Anderson RE Matt Shaughnessy WR Jared Abbrederis DE Brendan Kelly WR David Gilreath SLB DeAndre Levy WR Jordan Fredrick SLB Ethan Armstrong TE Garrett Graham MLB Jaevery McFadden TE Jacob Pedersen MLB Chris Borland LT Gabe Carimi WLB Jonathan Casillas LT Rick Wagner WLB Mike Taylor LG Andy Kemp LC Allen Langford LG Ryan Groy CB Marcus Cromartie C John Moffitt SS Jay Valai C Travis Frederick SS Shelton Johnson RG Kraig Urbik FS Shane Carter RG Kyle Costigan FS Dezmen Southward RT Eric Vanden Heuvel RC Niles Brinkley RT Rob Havenstein CB Devin Smith

2009 2013 Offense Defense Offense Defense Pos. Player Pos. Player Pos. Player Pos. Player QB Scott Tolzien LE O’Brien Schofield QB Joel Stave DE Pat Muldoon RB John Clay LT Dan Moore RB James White NT Beau Allen WR Nick Toon RT Jeff Stehle WR Jared Abbrederis DE Ethan Hemer WR Isaac Anderson RE J.J. Watt WR Jordan Fredrick OLB Brendan Kelly TE Garrett Graham SLB Jaevery McFadden TE Jacob Pedersen ILB Chris Borland TE Lance Kendricks MLB Culmer St. Jean TE Brian Wozniak ILB Conor O’Neill LT Gabe Carimi WLB Mike Taylor LT Tyler Marz OLB Ethan Armstrong LG John Moffitt LC Devin Smith LG Ryan Groy CB Darius Hillary C Peter Konz SS Jay Valai C Dan Voltz SS Dezmen Southward RG Kevin Zeitler FS Chris Maragos RG Kyle Costigan FS Michael Caputo RT Josh Oglesby RC Niles Brinkley RT Rob Havenstein CB Sojourn Shelton

2010 2014 Offense Defense Offense Defense Pos. Player Pos. Player Pos. Player Pos. Player QB Scott Tolzien DE Louis Nzegwu QB Joel Stave DE Warren Herring RB John Clay DT Patrick Butrym RB Melvin Gordon NT Konrad Zagzebski WR Nick Toon DT Hemer/Kohout WR Alex Erickson DE Chikwe Obasih WR David Gilreath DE J.J. Watt WR Kenzel Doe OLB Joe Schobert TE Lance Kendricks OLB Blake Sorensen TE Sam Arneson ILB Marcus Trotter TE Jake Byrne MLB Culmer St. Jean TE Austin Traylor ILB Derek Landisch LT Gabe Carimi OLB Mike Taylor LT Tyler Marz OLB Vince Biegel LG John Moffitt CB Niles Brinkley LG Dallas Lewallen CB Darius Hillary C Peter Konz SS Jay Valai C Dan Voltz SS Michael Caputo RG Kevin Zeitler FS Aaron Henry RG Kyle Costigan FS Peniel Jean RT Rick Wagner CB Antonio Fenelus RT Rob Havenstein CB Sojourn Shelton

200 WISCONSIN FOOTBALL | 2019 FACT BOOK 2015 Offense Defense Pos. Player Pos. Player QB Joel Stave DE Arthur Goldberg RB Dare Ogunbowale NT Conor Sheehy FB Derek Watt DE Chikwe Obasih WR Alex Erickson OLB Joe Schobert WR Robert Wheelwright ILB Chris Orr TE Austin Traylor ILB T.J. Edwards LT Tyler Marz OLB Vince Biegel LG Michael Deiter CB Darius Hillary C Dan Voltz SS Michael Caputo RG Walker Williams FS Tanner McEvoy RT Beau Benzschawel CB Sojourn Shelton

2016 Offense Defense Pos. Player Pos. Player QB Bart Houston / DE Alec James / Alex Hornibrook Chikwe Obasih RB Corey Clement NT Olive Sagapolu FB Austin Ramesh DE Conor Sheehy WR Jazz Peavy OLB T.J. Watt WR Robert Wheelwright ILB Jack Cichy TE Troy Fumagalli ILB T.J. Edwards LT Ryan Ramczyk OLB Vince Biegel LG Jon Dietzen CB Derrick Tindal C Michael Deiter SS D’Cota Dixon RG Beau Benzschawel FS Leo Musso RT David Edwards CB Sojourn Shelton

2017 Offense Defense Pos. Player Pos. Player QB Alex Hornibrook DE Alec James RB Jonathan Taylor NT Olive Sagapolu FB Austin Ramesh DE Conor Sheehy WR Quintez Cephus OLB Garret Dooley WR A.J. Taylor ILB T.J. Edwards TE Troy Fumagalli ILB Ryan Connelly LT Michael Deiter OLB Leon Jacobs LG Jon Dietzen CB Derrick Tindal C Tyler Biadasz SS D’Cota Dixon RG Beau Benzschawel FS Natrell Jamerson RT David Edwards CB Nick Nelson

2018 Offense Defense Pos. Player Pos. Player QB Alex Hornibrook DE Matt Henningsen RB Jonathan Taylor NT Olive Sagapolu FB Alec Ingold DE Isaiahh Loudermilk WR A.J. Taylor OLB Andrew Van Ginkel WR Kendric Pryor ILB T.J. Edwards TE Kyle Penniston ILB Ryan Connelly LT Jon Dietzen OLB Zack Baun LG Michael Deiter CB Faion Hicks C Tyler Biadasz SS D’Cota Dixon RG Beau Benzschawel FS Scott Nelson RT David Edwards CB Rachad Wildgoose

201 WISCONSIN FOOTBALL | 2019 FACT BOOK All-time Letterwinners

Benzschawel, Luke 2018 A B Benzschawel, Scott 1985, 87 Abbott, Allen 1900, 01, 02, 03 Bachhuber, James 1972, 73 Berg, David 1965, 66 Abbrederis, Jared 2010, 11, 12, 13 Bachman, J. Cary 1951 Berg, M.J. 1916 Ace, Norris 1951 Backus, August 1928, 29 Berger, Louis 1912 Ackert, James 1944 Baer, Richard 1960, 61 Bergold, Scott 1982, 83, 84 Adam, Tyler 1990, 91, 92, 93 Baffico, Steve 1994, 95 Bernard, Giscard 1994, 95, 96 Adamov, Bob 1995, 96, 97, 98 Bahlow, Ed 1944 Berndt, Charles 1950, 51, 52 Addy, Henry 1976 Bailey, Raymond 1975, 76 Bernet, Lee 1962, 63, 64 Adeyanju, James 2013, 14 Baine, W.M. 1903 Bernstein, Matt 2002, 03, 04, 05 Ahara, Edwin 1890, 91 Bakken, Clint 1999 Berriman, Daniel 1982 Ahrens, Dave 1977, 78, 79, 80 Bakken, Jim 1959, 60, 61 Bertke, Wilson 1902, 03, 04 Aiello, Ryan 2000, 01, 02, 03 Ball, Montee 2009, 10, 11, 12 Bestor, Glenn 1955, 56 Alberts, Rodger 1964, 65 Ball, Ray 2012,13, 14 Bestor, Scott 1986, 87, 88 Albright, Edward 1968, 69, 70 Ballweg, Charles 1970 Bevell, Darrell 1992, 93, 94, 95 Albright, William 1948, 49, 50 Balts, Josh 2006 Beyers, Dow 1915 Alexander, Arthur H. 1911, 12, 13 Banaszak, John 1987, 88, 89 Biadasz, Tyler 2017, 18 Alexander, Brian 1995 Bandor, Gary 1965 Bichler, David 1960, 61 Alexander, Walter A. 1894, 95, 99 Bangert, Donald 1960 Bickerstaff, Erik 1999, 00, 01 Alford, Harry 1969 Barber, Greg 1976, 77, 78 Bieberstein, Adolph 1922, 23, 24 Allen, Beau 2010, 11, 12, 13 Baretz, Lance 2012, 13, 14 Biegel, Hayden 2014, 15 Allen, Connor 2016, 17, 18 Barker, Mike 1990 Biegel, Vince 2013, 14, 15, 16 Allen, John 1957 Barkley, Matt 1990 Billy, David 1967, 68 Allen, Maynard 1906 Barnes, Harry 1920 Bingham, James 1933 Allen, Michael 2001, 02, 03, 04 Barnum, Rolland 1924, 25, 26 Binish, Stanley 1928, 29 Altmann, Robert 1957, 58, 59 Baron, Daniel 1972 Blackbourne, Lisle 1946, 47, 48, 49 Ambrose, Steven 1955, 56 Barr, Wallace 1919, 20, 22 Blackburn, Bill 1889 Ameche, Alan 1951, 52, 53, 54 Barrett, Kalvin 2001, 02, 03, 04 Blackman, Thane 1923, 24, 25 Amundsen, Norman 1953, 54 Barrios, Richard 1972, 73 Blackmun, Gil 1956 Anderson, Ashley 1941, 42, 46 Barryman, C. 1895 Blair, E.R. 1899 Anderson, Ben 2009, 10, 11, 12 Barth, George 1892 Blake, Rex 1967, 68 Anderson, Brian 1985, 86, 87, 88 Bartholomew, Ken 1928 Blaskowski, Curt 1978, 79, 80 Anderson, Dave 1975 Basten, Jim 1988, 89, 90 Bleyer, Charles 1906 Anderson, Dave 1994, 95 Batsch, Dan 1987, 88, 89, 90 Bliss, Donald 1965, 66, 67 Anderson, Earl 1895, 97, 98, 99 Baumann, Robert 1940, 41, 42 Bloedorn, Arthur 1956 Anderson, Isaac 2006, 08, 09, 10 Baun, Zack 2016, 18 Bobo, Frederick 1985, 86 Anderson, Ross 1978, 79, 80 Baxter, Richard 1982, 83 Boese, Joey 1998, 99, 00, 01 Anderson, Sidney 1909 Bay, Adam 2017, 18 Boggs, Bryn 1995 Andrykowski, Ervin 1951, 52 Beach, Tyler 2018 Bohlig, Gregg 1972, 73, 74 Anelli, Mark 1998, 99, 00, 01 Becker, Michael 1972, 74 Boliaux, Guy 1978, 79, 80, 81 Anthony, Thomas 1960 Becker, Robert 1933, 34 Bollinger, Brooks 1999, 00, 01, 02 Anthony, Todd 1993 Beckum, Travis 2005, 06, 07, 08 Bondi, Hobart 1917 Antonie, William 1987, 88, 89 Beddell, M. 1898 Bondoc, Evan 2015, 16, 17, 18 Apkarian, Gregory 1973 Begel, William 1931 Bonner, Brian 1983, 84, 85 Appleton, Kraig 2009 Behr, Samuel 1928, 29, 30 Boodry, Kevin 1976 Armentrout, Joe 1983, 84, 85, 86 Belcher, Kevin 1982, 83, 84 Booher, Martin 1953, 54, 56 Armstrong, Brett 1981, 82, 83 Belin, Chuck 1989, 90, 91, 92 Booker, Earl 1979, 80, 82 Armstrong, Ethan 2010, 11, 12, 13 Bell, Brett 2001, 02, 04, 05 Booker, Titus 2016 Armstrong, Thaddeus 2015 Bell, Christian 2018 Boots, Richard 1966 Arneson, Dave 1983, 84 Bell, Mark, 2002, 03 Borders, John 1967, 68 Arneson, Sam 2011, 12, 13, 14 Bellford, Russ 1983, 84 Borgerding, Mike 1977 Arnold, Brett 2013 Bellile, Ken 1938 Borland, Chris 2009, 11, 12, 13 Arpin, H.A. 1911 Bellin, Roy 1936, 37, 38 Borland, Kyle 1979, 80, 81, 82 Artley, Marvin 1985, 86, 87, 88 Bellows, Frank 1912, 13, 14 Bosold, Edward 1971, 72, 73 Ashby, Solomon 1986 Below, Martin 1918, 22, 23 Botham, Richard 1944 Atkinson, W. 1896 Belter, Tom 1974, 75 Bourne, Jim 1990, 91, 92 Aulik, David 1965 Bender, John 1933, 34 Bowers, Dale 1946 Austin, Tim 1972 Bendrick, Ben 1945, 46, 47, 48 Bowman, Kenneth 1961, 62, 63 Austin, Willie 1996, 97, 98 Bennett, Michael 1999, 00 Boyajian, John 1966, 67 Bennett, Steve 1948, 49 Boye-Doe, Howard 2001 Bennett, Tom 1946, 47, 48 Boyke, Scott 1989 Benninger, Michael 1973, 74 Boykins, Michael 1983, 84, 85, 86 Bentson, Harold 1923 Boyle, F.E. 1907, 08 Benz, Fred 1935, 36, 37 Boyle, Pat 1941, 42 Benzschawel, Beau 2015, 16, 17, 18 Brader, James 1918, 19, 20, 21

202 WISCONSIN FOOTBALL | 2019 FACT BOOK Bradley, Henry 1898 Burney, Richard 1979 Chambers, Chris 1997, 98, 99, 00 Brady, Donny 1993, 94 Burns, Jason 1991, 92, 93, 94 Chandler, Patrick 1967 Braker, Thomas 1977, 78, 79 Burrell, Eric 2017, 18 Chaney, Charles 1945 Branaman, Lance 1983, 84, 85 Burrus, Jefferson 1924, 25, 26 Charles, Darrin 2001, 02, 03, 04 Brandstat, R. 1910, 11 Burt, Charles 1965, 67 Charles, David 1976, 77, 78 Brandt, Harold 1962, 63, 64 Burt, Michael 1975, 77, 78 Chapman, Jason 2005, 06, 07, 08 Brandt, William 1974, 75 Buser, Alfred 1910, 11, 12 Chavez, Phil 1993 Bratt, Clarence 1953, 54 Bush, James 1902, 03, 04, 06 Christen, Rob 1997 Bratton, Charles 1930, 31 Buss, Gary 1968, 69, 70 Christensen, Gwynn 1948, 49 Braun, David 1999, 00, 01, 02 Buss, Lynn 1966, 67, 68 Christenson, Dennis 1978, 79 Braun, Robert 1971, 72, 73 Buss, Ronald 1970, 71, 72 Christian, Richard 1975, 76 Breckenridge, Wm. 1912, 14 Buss, Terry 1973, 74, 75 Christianson, Carl 1921 Brekke, Brad 1988, 89, 90 Butler, Nathaniel 1968, 69, 70 Christianson, Ed 1934, 35, 36 Brekke, Michael 1987 Butler, Robert 1911, 12, 13 Chryst, George 1957, 58 Brennen, Joseph 2011 Butrym, Patrick 2008, 09, 10, 11 Chryst, Paul 1986, 87, 88 Breuscher, Terry 1976, 77 Byrne, Jake 2008, 09, 10, 11 Cibik, Vince 1938 Brewer, Chester 1896 Cichy, Jack 2013, 15, 16, 17 Brhely, Michael 1978 Cinelli, Rocco 1956 Bridgeman, John 1955, 56 C Cisler, James 1986 Briedis, Eriks 2010 Cabral, Armand 1977, 78, 79 Clark, B.N. 1889 Briggs, Thomas 1968 Cadogen, Sherard 2012, 13, 14 Clark, Carlease 1998, 99, 00 Brigham, Thomas 1964, 65 Calhoun, Brian 2005 Clark, F. 1903, 04, 06 Bright, George 1910, 11, 12 Callahan, Russell 1934 Clark, John 1964 Brin, Michael 1995 Calligaro, Len 1941, 42 Clarke, Robert 1943 Brindly, Thaddeus 1904, 05 Cameron, Don 1925, 26, 27 Clauss, Joseph 1935, 36 Brinkley, Niles 2007, 08, 09, 10 Cammett, Stuart 1977 Clawson, Larry 1973 Brockett, John 1966 Campbell, Joe 1944 Claxton, Kevin 2008, 09, 10, 11 Brodhagen, Gene 1936, 37, 38 Campbell, LaMar 1994, 95, 96, 97 Clay, John 2008, 09, 10 Bronson, Paul 1940, 41 Campbell, Scott 2002, 03 Claypool, Tywin 1989 Brookins, Keelon 2015, 16 Campbell, Tyrone 1989 Cleary, Pat 1990 Brooks, Robert 2001, 02, 03, 04 Canada, Larry 1973, 74, 75, 76 Clemens, Jason 2003 Brooks, W.L. 1889 Cannon, P.J. 1999 Clement, Corey 2013, 14, 15, 16 Broussard, Michael 2000, 01 Canny, Thomas 1952 Clinkscale, Jonathan 2001, 02, 03, 04 Brown, Aaron 1989, 90, 91, 92 Canonie, Tony 1966 Coan, Jack 2018 Brown, Byron 2001, 02, 03 Cantrell, Branden 1994, 95, 96, 97 Coatta, John 1949, 50, 51 Brown, Clarence 1968 Caputo, Michael 2012, 13, 14, 15 Cochart, Nick 2001, 02, 03 Brown, Demetrius 1996, 97, 98, 99 Carimi, Gabe 2007, 08, 09, 10 Cochems, Ed 1897, 98, 99, 00, 01 Brown, Jamel 1991, 92, 93, 94 Carl, DuWayne 1957 Cochems, Henry 1894 Brown, Matt 2006 Carl, Harland 1951, 52, 53 Cohee, Kevin 1977, 78 Brown, Zach 2007, 08, 09 Carlson, Ronald 1956, 57 Cole, Jess 1980, 81 Browne, Tom 1990, 91 Carney, Theo 1992, 93, 94 Cole, Wallace 1926 Browning, Keith 1986 Carolan, Penn 1943 Cole, Walter 1935, 36, 37 Bruce, Andrew 1889, 90, 91 Carpenter, Charles 1916, 17, 19 Coleman, Harry H. 1891 Bruhn, Peter 1962 Carpenter, Marcus 1996, 97, 98, 99 Coleman, Marcus 2004, 05, 06, 07 Brumder, W.C. 1889 Carr, Kemal 1983, 84 Collias, Nicholas 1944, 47, 48 Brumm, Roman 1918, 21 Carriere-Williams, Dontye 2017 Collins, Pat 1974, 75, 76 Brunston, Jevon 1993 Carroll, Mike 1975, 76 Collins, William 1918, 19, 20 Bruss, Logan 2018 Carter, Daryl 1993, 94, 95, 96 Collins, Willie 1981 Bryan, Mike 1991, 92 Carter, Fred 1910 Commander, Azree 1994, 95, 96 Bryant, Onjai 1996, 97 Carter, Shane 2005, 07, 08 Comstock, N. 1894, 95, 96, 97, 98 Bryant, Wendell 1998, 99, 00, 01 Cascadden, Chad 1993, 94 Cone, Madison 2018 Bscherer, Jake 2006, 07, 09 Cascone, Dan 2009 Cone, Robert 1939 Bucci, Frank 1933 Case, Charles 1892 Connelly, Ryan 2015, 16, 17, 18 Bucciarelli, Gale 1965, 66 Casey, George 1928, 29, 30 Connor, Charles 1943 Buck, Howard 1913, 14, 15 Casey, Michael 1978, 79 Connor, Gordon 1926, 27, 28 Budde, John 1935 Casillas, Jonathan 2005, 06, 07, 08 Connors, Brett 2015, 16, 17 Budde, Robert 1982 Casper, Gary 1989, 90, 91, 92 Connors, Phillip 1972 Budmayr, Jon 2010 Cassini, Thomas 2007, 08, 09, 10 Conry, Clifford 1928 Buenning, Dan 2001, 02, 03, 04 Castle, Lewis 1912 Cooper, F. 1907 Bunge, G.C. 1919, 20, 21 Castro, Cayetano 1993, 94, 95, 96 Cooper, Jamal 2004, 05, 06 Bunge, George W. 1893, 94 Catalano, Chris 2001, 02, 03 Cooper, Myron 1956, 57 Bunker, Eugene 1909, 10 Catlin, Mark 1930, 31 Corcoran, Gordon 1957 Burge, Robert 2009, 10, 11, 12 Cavill, Michael 1966, 67, 68 Cory, W. 1896 Burgess, Yusef 1990, 91, 92, 93 Cephus, Quintez 2016, 17 Costa, Dave 1997, 98, 99, 00 Burke, Tom 1995, 96, 97, 98 Cepicky, Scott 1984, 85, 86, 87 Costigan, Kyle 2012, 13, 14 Burks, Archie Roy 1950, 51, 52 Chaconas, George 1990 Cowans, Chuckie 2002, 03, 04 Burks, David 1987, 88 Chamberlain, Al 1898, 99, 00, 03 Cox, John 1977 Burks, Noah 2017, 18 Chamberlain, H.R. 1898, 99 Cox, T.A. 1944, 46, 47, 48 Burlingame, Bret 2000 Chambers, C.C. 1911 Crame, Jammar 2005

203 WISCONSIN FOOTBALL | 2019 FACT BOOK Craine, James 1952 Deal, Taiwan 2015, 16, 18 Cramer, Herbert 1916 Dean, James 1908, 09, 10 E Crawford, Lionell 1988, 89, 90, 92 Dean, Joseph 1897 Eagleburger, Leon 1922, 23 Crenshaw, T.P. 1892 Deanovich, George 1933, 34 Echols, Mike 1998, 99, 00, 01 Cribbs, Reggie 2004 DeBauche, Ken 2004, 05, 06, 07 Eck, Jason 1998 Criter, Kenneth 1966, 67, 68 DeCicco, Brock 2012, 13 Eckl, Robert 1937, 38, 39 Crofoot, Edwin 1925, 26, 27 DeCremer, Kirk 2007 Edler, Ray 1916 Cromartie, Marcus 2011, 12 Deerwester, Charles 1972, 73 Edwards, Clarence 1931, 32 Crooks, Andy 2004, 05, 06, 07 Dehn, Casey 2010 Edwards, David 2016, 17, 18 Crooks, Daniel 1969, 70 Dehnert, George 1934 Edwards, T.J. 2015, 16, 17, 18 Crossen, David 1975, 76, 77, 78 Deiter, Michael 2015, 16, 17, 18 Eggebrecht, Otto 1920 Cruickshank, Aron 2018 Delaney, Pat 1980 Eggers, Virgil 1930 Cruickshank, Dave 1996, 97 Dellenbach, Jeff 1981, 82, 83, 84 Egholm, Nate 2006 Cruse, Gino 2005 DeLisle, James 1968, 69, 70 Egloff, Ronald 1974, 76 Cuccia, Henry 1965, 66 Denlinger, Trent 2013, 14 Eicher, Donny 1995, 97, 98 Cuisinier, Frank 1927, 28 DeRamus, Lee 1991, 92, 93 Ellerson, Gary 1982, 83 Cullen, Mark 1972, 73, 74 Derby, Glenn 1985, 86, 87 Ellestad, Patrick 2001, 02, 03 Culver, Harry 1907 Dering, Charles 1900, 01, 04, 05 Elliot, Anthony 1977 Cummings, Leo 1913, 14, 15 Derleth, Henry 1958, 59, 60 Elliott, Alvah 1919, 20, 21 Cummins, Connor 2011 Diatelevi, Pete 1993, 94, 95, 96 Elliott, Bruce 1944, 47, 48, 49 Cunningham, C.J. 1906, 07, 08 Dickert, Gary 1972, 73, 74 Ellis, Fred 1941 Current, Jake 2008, 09, 10, 11 Dickinson, Henry 1893, 94, 95 Ellison, Kevin 1990 Currens, Seth 2017, 18 Dierks, Robert 1941, 42 Emanuel, Nate 2009 Currier, Charles 1964, 65 Dietzen, Jon 2016, 17, 18 Embach, James 1947, 48, 49 Currier, Ken 1942, 46, 47 DiSalvo, Steve 1976 Embick, Dick 1938, 39, 40 Curtin, Joseph 1906 Dippel, Tyler 2010, 11, 12, 13 Emery, Larry 1983, 84, 85, 86 Curtis, Arthur 1898, 99, 00, 01 Dittman, Fred 1906, 07 Endicott, Andrew 2013, 14, 15, 16 Curtis, H. 1906 Dittman, J. 1906 Engelke, Robert 1931 Curtis, Louis 1987 Dittrich, John 1954, 55 Engle, Bob 1944, 45 Cusack, Donald 1944 Dixon, D’Cota 2015, 16, 17, 18 Engler, Derek 1994, 95, 96 Cuthbert, Donald 1931 Dixon, John 1952, 53 Erdmann, Jason 2016, 17, 18 Cvengros, Jerome 1955 Dixon, John 1980 Erdmann, Scott 1975, 76, 77, 78 Cwayna, Michael 1953 Dixon, Ken 1975, 76 Erickson, Alex 2013, 14, 15 Czech, Dave 1990, 91 Doar, Fred 1943 Esser, Clarence 1943, 44, 45, 46 Czechowicz, Bob 1974, 75, 76, 77 Docherty, Bob 2001, 02 Esser, Norbert 1952, 53 Czechowicz, Thomas 1975, 76 Doe, Kenzel 2011, 12, 13, 14 Eulberg, John 1943 Doerger, Jerome 1978, 79, 80, 81 Evans, Gene 1946, 47, 48, 49 Doering, Jason 1997, 98, 99, 00 Evans, Lee 1999, 00, 01, 03 D Dohmeier, Thomas 1976 Evridge, Allan 2007, 08 Dal Sasso, Anthony 1943, 44 Domres, Thomas 1965, 66, 67 Ewing, Bradie 2008, 09, 10, 11 Daley, Pat 1997, 98 Donaghey, James 1918 Ezerins, Elmars 1960, 62 Damos, Ted 1940, 41 Donaldson, James 1934 Daniels, Carlos 1998, 99 Donnellan, Dave 1947 Daniels, Owen 2002, 03, 04, 05 Donovan, Louis 1904, 05 F Darby, James 1994, 95, 96 Donovan, Tyler 2004, 05, 06, 07 Fabry, John 1962 Daum, R. 1901 Dooley, Garret 2015, 16, 17 Fagerstrom, Eric 1939 Davenport, Matt 1997, 98 Dooney, Ray 1943 Farmer, Ralph 1963, 64 Davey, Allen 1917, 19, 20 Door, J. 1900 Farrar, Arrington 2015, 16, 17 Davey, Don 1987, 88, 89, 90 Doran, Mark 1980, 81, 82 Farris, Tom 1939, 40, 41 Davey, John 1943, 44 Dornburg, Roger 1951, 52, 53 Faulkner, Eddie 1997, 98, 99, 00 Davidson, T.R. 1907, 08 Dorsch, Albert 1937, 38, 39 Faverty, Harold 1945, 48, 50, 51 Davies, James 1927, 28 Downham, Thomas 1960 Favret, John 1997, 98, 99, 00 Davies, William 1936, 38 Downing, Mark 1999, 00, 01 Fawley, Charlie 1984, 85, 86 Davis, A. 1893 Downing, Robert 1948, 49 Fedenia, James 1969, 70 Davis, Anthony 1972 Dox, Jeremy 2000 Fee, John 1944 Davis, Anthony 2001, 02, 03, 04 Doyle, John 1937, 38, 39 Felker, Eugene 1950, 51 Davis, Carl 1973 Dreutzler, C. 1908 Fenelus, Antonio 2008, 09, 10, 11 Davis, Christopher 1971, 72, 73 Drews, John 1948 Fenton, A.J. 2010, 12 Davis, Chucky 1979, 81, 82 Dreyer, Wally 1946, 47, 48 Ferguson, Jake 2018 Davis, Danny 2017, 18 Driver, Earl 1899, 00, 01, 02 Ferguson, Joe 2014, 15, 16, 17 Davis, Mark 1997 Drummond, William 1974, 75 Ferguson, John 1933 Davis, Morgan 2002, 03, 04 Dubois, Zack 2011 Ferguson, Rufus 1970, 71, 72 Davis, Nick 1998, 99, 00, 01 Duckworth, Jeff 2010, 11, 12, 13 Ferrario, Bill 1997, 98, 99, 00 Davis, Ralph 1946 Dudley, Anthony 1977 Fields, Leonard 1967, 68 Davis, Raymond 1934 Dunaway, Don 1929 Fields, Russell 1983, 84, 85 Davy, George 1913 Dunn, Jack 2018 Figaro, Lubern 2014, 15, 16, 17 Dawkins, J.C. 1992, 93, 94 Durkin, Joseph 1952 Filiatraut, John 1990 Dawkins, Joseph 1968, 69 Dyer, Warren 1965, 66, 67 Filtzer, Robert 1915, 16 Dayne, Ron 1996, 97, 98, 99 Finco, Ricky 2016

204 WISCONSIN FOOTBALL | 2019 FACT BOOK Findlay, Albion 1902, 03, 04, 05 Garner, Manasseh 2010, 11 Greisen, Nick 1998, 99, 00, 01 Fischer, Sid 1943 Garrot, William 1938 Greyer, Neovia 1969, 70, 71 Fish, John 1933, 34, 35 Gaskill, Glenn 1967 Gribowski, Joe 1997 Fisher, Orville 1939 Gassner, Kevin 1974, 75 Grice, Michael 1974, 75 Fixmer, Mike 1980 Gaulden, Devin 2014 Grimm, Richard 1960, 61 Fladoes, Martin 1919 Gavre, Vince 1936, 37, 38 Grinde, Roger 1936 Flanigan, Brian 1994, 95, 96 Gay, Al 1994, 95 Grisley, William 1966, 67 Flasch, Ryan 2007, 08 Gehler, William 1956, 57 Groff, Matt 2009 Fleischer, O.J. 1904 Gelbach, Warren 1905, 06 Grogan, Francis 1904 Fleming, Neil 1961 Gelein, E.A. 1912, 13 Groshek, Garrett 2017, 18 Fletcher, Eddie 1988, 89, 90, 91 George, Wray 1944, 45, 46, 47 Gross, Michael 1962 Fletcher, Jamar 1998, 99, 00 Gerber, Ervin 1923 Gross, Trent 1996 Fletcher, Terrell 1991, 92, 93, 94 Ghidorzi, Chris 1996, 97, 98, 99 Grossman, Robert 1965, 66 Flower, L.B. 1891 Gibson, Aaron 1996, 97, 98 Groy, Ryan 2010, 11, 12, 13 Flowers, Otis 1987, 88 Gibson, Edward 1920, 21, 22 Gruber, Paul 1985, 86, 87 Floyd, Rufus 1975 Gilbert, Bryce 2012, 13 Grudzinski, James 1964 Floyd, Terrance 2013, 15 Gilbert, David 2009, 10, 12 Grundy, Jack 1981 Fogg, Joseph 1901, 02, 03 Gilbert, Harry 1948, 50, 51 Guetschow, Tyler 2006, 07, 08, 09 Fontaine, Thomas 1933, 34 Gile, Gordon 1938, 39, 40 Gulseth, Wendell 1952, 53 Ford, Eric 1987 Gill, Chris 2013 Gunderson, B.C. 1915 Forrest, H.G. 1895, 97 Gill, Pat 1998 Fortino, Victor 1985, 86, 87, 88 Gill, Ralph 1921 Fowee, John 1970 Gillen, John 2004 H Fowler, Carlos 1990, 91, 92, 93 Gillette, Edmund 1910, 11, 12 Haas, Michael 1972 Fox, John 1962 Gillins, D.J. 2015 Habeck, Milton 1971 Fox, Orville 1939 Gilreath, David 2007, 08, 09, 10 Haberman, Hal 1945, 48, 49 Frain, Ronald 1962, 63, 64 Gingrass, Robert 1953, 54 Habermann, Aaron 2000 Frank, Arthur 1906, 09 Girard, Earl 1944, 47 Hable, Bernard 1979 Franz, James 1973, 74, 75 Gladem, Wendell 1981, 82, 83 Hable, Burton 1952 Fraser, James 1957, 58 Glavin, Terry 1992, 94 Hackbart, Dale 1957, 58, 59 Frederick, Travis 2009, 11, 12 Glenn, Damon 1994, 95 Hackbart, Vernon 1965 Fredrick, Craig 1980, 81 Gnabah, Walter 1930 Hady, Patrick 1979, 80, 81, 82 Fredrick, Jordan 2012, 13, 14, 15 Godfrey, Rick 1989, 90 Haese, Jack 1944 Freeman, Damone 1988, 89 Goeke, James 1965 Hagberg, Earl 1956 Freeman, John 1890, 91, 92, 93 Goins, Mario 2008 Hall, John 1993, 94, 95, 96 Frei, Jerry 1942, 46, 47 Goldberg, Arthur 2013, 14, 15 Hallberg, John 1986 Freimuth, Robert 1963 Golden, Rasheed 1997, 98 Halleran, Timothy 1976 Freis, Randal 1971 Goldenberg, Charles 1930, 31 Haluska, James 1952, 54, 55 French, Kyle 2011, 12, 13 Golemgeske, John 1933, 35, 36 Halverson, Charles 1949 Freund, Robert 1946, 47 Goode, Elliot 2002, 03, 04, 05 Hammen, Edwin 1917 Fricke, Harry 1944, 45 Goodman, Robert 1965 Hammerson, E.J. 1901 Fritz, Steve 1983 Gordon, Greg 1975, 76, 77, 78 Hammon, Nate 2013 Fritz, William 1965, 66, 67 Gordon, Melvin 2012, 13, 14 Hammond, Chase 2012, 13 Froelich, Kevin 1973 Gorman, Mark 2004, 05, 06 Hammond, James 1949, 50, 51 Frokjer, Randy 1972, 73, 74 Gorman, Michael 1985 Hampton, Adam 2009, 10, 11 Fronek, David 1963, 64, 65 Gosa, Gerald 1974 Hampton, Zach 2003, 04, 05, 06 Fuchs, George 1945, 46 Gotstein, John 1927 Hancock, Howard 1915, 16, 17 Fucik, Robert 1907, 08, 09, 10 Gotta, John 1959, 60 Hanke, Del 1944 Fugitt, C.T. 1897 Gould, Harry 1897 Hanley, Bob 1945, 47, 48 Fulco, Frank 1982 Gould, Stevens 1917, 19, 21 Hannah, Albert 1969, 70, 71 Fullington, Tim 1985 Grabow, Brad 1982, 83, 84 Hansen, David 1950, 51 Fumagalli, Troy 2014, 15, 16, 17 Gradisnik, Anthony 1937, 38, 39 Hanssen, Robert 1972, 73 Grady, Griffin 2016, 18 Hanzel, Lawrence 1948, 49 Graf, Alex 2011 Hanzlik, Bob 1941 G Graf, Rick 1983, 84, 85, 86 Harder, Pat 1941, 42 Gaatz, David 1983, 84, 85 Graff, Neil 1969, 70, 71 Harmon, Doyle 1924, 25, 26 Gable, William 1948, 49, 51 Graham, Garrett 2007, 08, 09 Harmon, Leo 1924, 25 Gage, Fred 1938, 39, 40 Graham, Robert 1977 Harney, Brian 1971, 72, 73 Gaglianone, Rafael 2014, 15, 17, 18 Grams, Eric 1996, 97, 98 Harot, Henry 1929 Gajda, Matt 2003 Granitz, Frank 1941, 46 Harrell, Deron 2018 Gales, Kenny 1993, 94 Graper, Leslie 1916 Harrington, Michael 1973 Gallagher, John 1946 Gray, Wells 1954, 55 Harris, Welton 1922, 23, 24 Galletti, Mike 1994, 95, 96 Green, Charles 1975, 77, 78, 79 Harris, Xavier 2006, 07 Galvin, M.E. 1914 Green, Gerald 1979, 80, 81, 82 Harrison, Josh 2014 Gambardella, Joe 1974, 75, 76, 77 Green, Kevin 2012 Harrison, Marck 1982, 83, 84 Gamber, Jeff 1985 Greenwood, David 1979, 80, 81, 82 Hart, Edward 1957, 58, 59 Gantenbein, Milton 1928, 29, 30 Gregg, John 1895, 97 Hartlieb, Andy 1986, 87, 88 Gardner, M.L. 1914, 15, 16 Gregoire, Todd 1984, 85, 86, 87 Hartman, Edward 1937 Garnsey, E.G. 1916 Gregory, William 1968, 69, 70 Hartmann, Will 2007, 08, 09

205 WISCONSIN FOOTBALL | 2019 FACT BOOK Hartwell, Ed 1997 Holloway, Robert 1938, 39 Jamerson, Natrell 2014, 15, 16, 17 Haukedahl, Stan 1934, 36 Holm, Kurt 1977, 78 James, Alec 2014, 15, 16, 17 Havenstein, Rob 2011, 12, 13, 14 Holmes, George 1944 James, Chris 2017, 18 Haworth, Richard 1931, 32, 33 Holmes, Harvey 1897, 98 James, Erasmus 2001, 02, 04 Hawthorne, Anttaj 2001, 02, 03, 04 Holmes, James 1957, 58 Janek, Chris 1996, 97, 98, 99 Hayden, Nick 2004, 05, 06, 07 Holstein, William 1901 Jamison, Terrance 2006 Hayes, Donald 1994, 95, 96, 97 Holt, Reggie 1990, 91, 92, 93 Jankowski, Eddie 1934, 35, 36 Hayes, Jesse 2014, 15 Holzbauer, Jeff 2006 Jankowski, Thomas 1964, 65, 66 Hayes, Neil 1927 Holzwarth, Karl 1957, 59 Jansen, Brian 1985 Hayes, Travann 2003 Hoppman, Dave 1976 Janule, Victor 1966 Hazard, William 1974 Hornibrook, Alex 2016, 17, 18 Jax, James 1961 Hazzard, William 1897 Hoskins, Mark 1940, 41, 42 Jean, Peniel 2011, 12, 13, 14 Hearn, Napolean 1961 Hosler, H. 1906, 07 Jefferson, Jason 2001, 02, 03, 04 Heath, Stan 1946 Hotchkiss, George 1927 Jefferson, Kyle 2007, 08, 09, 10 Hecker, Robert 1944 Houston, Bart 2013, 14, 15, 16 Jefferson, Theodore 1970 Heckl, Joe 1962, 63 Houston, Thomas 1977, 80 Jenkins, Lowell 1957, 58, 59 Hegg, Troy 1995 Hovland, Lynn 1935, 37, 38 Jenkins, Michael 1972, 73, 74 Hegseth, Stuart 1976 Howard, David 1954, 55, 56 Jenkins, Nathan 1965 Hegwood, Ronald 1976 Howard, J. 1906, 08 Jensen, Howard 1929, 30 Hein, Chris 1991, 92, 93, 94 Howard, Larry 1962, 64 Jensen, Paul 1934, 35, 36 Hein, Jordan 2009 Howard, Mike 1984, 85, 86 Jenson, Joel 1964 Heineke, James 1957, 58, 59 Howard, Nate 2002 John, Rex 1938, 45 Heineke, John 1957 Howay, Gregory 1963 Johnson, Al 1999, 00, 01, 02 Heinz, Lawerence 1943 Howell, Daniel 1987, 89 Johnson, Albert 1905, 06 Helt, Mark 1985 Hubbard, Paul 2004, 05, 06, 07 Johnson, Ben 1999, 00, 01, 02 Hemer, Ethan 2010, 11, 12, 13 Hubbard, Tom 1945 Johnson, Bob 1963 Henderson, Jimmy 1989 Hudson, Austin 2014 Johnson, Coleman 1997 Hennig, James 1964 Hudson, Craig 1986, 87, 88, 89 Johnson, Duane 1972, 75 Henningsen, Matt 2018 Huggett, Jerry 1991 Johnson, Ervin 1936 Henrici, Ronald 1962 Hughes, Devery 1999, 00 Johnson, Eugene 1945 Henry, Aaron 2007, 09, 10, 11 Hughes, Paul 1981 Johnson, Farnham 1942 Henry, Robert 1940 Humphries, Anthony 1985 Johnson, Gregory 1969, 71 Herbert, Ben 1998, 99, 00, 01 Hunt, Fred 1904 Johnson, James 1968, 70 Herring, Warren 2012, 13, 14 Hunt, Josh 2000 Johnson, Lawrence 1976, 77, 78 Herrington, Mike 1979, 80, 82, 83 Hunt, Leon 1986, 87, 88, 89 Johnson, Leon 1986, 87, 88, 89 Hertel, William 1955 Hunter, Malvin 1987, 88, 89, 90 Johnson, Malcolm 1990 Hess, William 1960, 61 Huntley, Kevin 1994, 95, 96, 97 Johnson, Patrick 2016 Hicks, Faion 2018 Huntley, Lee 1906, 07 Johnson, Richard 1982, 83, 84 Higgins, Peter 1967, 69 Husting, Berthold 1898 Johnson, Robert 1972, 73, 74 Hildreth, Harry 1943 Hutchinson, William 1950, 51, 52 Johnson, Ron 1992, 93, 94 Hile, Charles 1893 Huxhold, Kenneth 1948, 49, 50 Johnson, Scott 1987, 88 Hill, Early 1956, 57, 58 Huxhold, Terry 1958, 59, 60 Johnson, Shelton 2009, 10, 11, 12 Hill, Nick 2012 Hyland, Richard 1968, 69, 70 Johnson, Steve 2005, 06, 07 Hill, P.J. 2006, 07, 08 Johnson, Tyler 2016, 17, 18 Hillary, Darius 2012, 13, 14, 15 Johnston, Robert 1984, 85, 86 Hiltgen, Chris 1989 I Joki, Matthew 1988 Hintz, Eldridge 1946, 47 Iakisch, Robert 1907, 08 Joliffe, W.M. 1897, 98, 99 Hintze, Zach 2017, 18 Ibrahim, Rachid 2017 Jones, Bryan 1994 Hirsbrunner, Paul 1940, 41, 42 Ikegwuonu, Jack 2005, 06, 07 Jones, Darius 2000, 02, 03 Hirsch, Elroy 1942 Ingels, Doug 2009, 10, 11, 12 Jones, Daven 2007, 08 Hirschfeld, Billy 2015, 16 Ingels, Thomas 2007, 08, 09, 10 Jones, George 1904 Hobbs, Jon 1956, 57, 58 Ingold, Alec 2015, 16, 17, 18 Jones, James 1963, 64 Hobbs, William 1957, 58, 59 Innis, Joe 1997 Jones, Michael 1981, 82, 83, 84 Hodge, Elijah 2006, 07, 08 Irish, Russell 1922, 23 Jones, Rex 1974, 75 Hodges, Dennis 1943 Isom, Adolph 1968, 69 Jones, Theodore 1898, 1903 Hoeffel, J. Merrill 1910, 11, 12 Jones, Thomas 1976 Hoegh, Mark 1952, 53 Jones, Timothy 1985 Hoehn, Armand 1946, 47 J Joran, Paul 2004, 05, 06 Hofer, Kenneth 1956 Jackomino, Bradley 1976, 77, 78 Jordan, A.J. 2013, 14, 15 Hoffman, Brian 1984, 85 Jackson, Brandt 1967, 68 Jordan, Lynn 1933, 34, 35 Hoffman, Duncan 1964 Jackson, Keith 1993, 94 Jordan, Tim 1982, 84, 85, 86 Hoffman, Edward 1966, 67, 68 Jacobazzi, Roger 1962, 63, 64 Josten, John 1978, 80, 82 Hoffman, John 1971 Jacobi, Gustav 1917, 19 Jowers, Jason 1999, 00, 01, 02 Hogan, Casey 2005, 07 Jacobs, H.H. 1892, 93, 94, 95 Joyce, Leo 1979, 80, 81 Hohfield, Rudolph 1921, 22 Jacobs, Leon 2013, 14, 16, 17 Juneau, William 1899, 00, 01, 02 Hohman, Jon 1962, 63, 64 Jacobson, Carl 1910 Jung, Louis 1964, 65 Holland, Louis 1961, 62, 63 Jaeger, Roger 1969, 70, 71 Jurewicz, Bryan 1993, 94, 95, 96 Holland, Louis Jr. 1985 Jakious, Richard 1972, 73, 74 Holland, Tyler 2006, 07, 08, 09 Jakubowski, Josh 1997, 99, 00

206 WISCONSIN FOOTBALL | 2019 FACT BOOK Kolbusz, Don 1939 Leitl, Lester 1925, 26 K Kolian, Richard 1955, 56 Leonhard, Jim 2001, 02, 03, 04 Kabat, Greg 1930, 31, 32 Kolodziej, Ross 1997, 98, 99, 00 Leppla, Robert 1975 Kalasmiki, Mike 1978, 79 Konkol, Derek 2006 Lerner, Alec 2011 Kaltenberg, Thomas 1975, 76, 77 Konovsky, Robert 1954, 55 Lerro, Joe 1977 Kamoku, James 2004, 05, 06, 07 Konz, Peter 2009, 10, 11 Lerum, Arnie 1899, 00, 01 Kampmann, Kevin 1998 Kopina, Dan 1974, 75 Letz, Robert 1943 Kapoi, Micah 2015, 16, 17, 18 Korslin, Rob 2009, 10 Leu, Robert 1950, 51 Karel, John 1892, 94, 95, 96, 98 Kostka, Wayne 1966 Levenhagen, Mark 1972 Kasiska, Robert 1924, 25, 26 Kouba, Steve 1994 Levenhagen, Michael 1973 Kasl, Patrick 2017 Kowalski, Tim 1989 Levenhagen, Pat 1954, 55, 56 Katula, Matt 2001, 02, 03, 04 Krall, David 1976, 77, 78 Levenick, Dave 1977, 78, 79, 80,81 Kavanagh, Scott 1996, 97, 98, 99 Kralovec, Arthur 1916, 17 Levine, Jason 1993 Kaye, Daniel 2005, 06, 07 Kranhold, Harvey 1931, 32 Levisee, Lester 1905 Kaye, Jesse 1964, 65 Kreger, Jeffrey 1969 Levy, DeAndre 2005, 06, 07, 08 Keefer, Jake 2014, 15 Kreick, Ray 1939, 40, 41 Lewallen, Dallas 2013, 14 Keeler, Ray 1912, 13, 14 Krein, Joel 1979 Lewis, Alex 2002, 03 Keeling, David 1982 Krepfle, Mike 1978, 80 Lewis, Danny 1955, 56, 57 Keenan, Joe 1943 Kresky, Joe 1926, 27, 28 Lewis, Greg 1973, 74, 75 Keigher, Greg 1995 Kreuz, Louis 1914, 15, 16 Lewis, Jeff 2012 Kelich, Joe 1982, 83 Kreuz, Robert 1925, 26 Lewis, Richard 1980 Kellogg, William 1960 Kron, Gary 1968 Lewis, Sean 2006, 07 Kelly, Brandon 2004, 05, 06, 07 Kroner, Gary 1961, 62 Lewis, Traison 2002, 03 Kelly, Brendan 2009, 11, 12, 13 Krueger, Lee 1990, 91, 92, 93 Lick, Dennis 1972, 73, 74, 75 Kelly, Joseph 1947, 48, 49 Krueger, Matt 1991 Lick, James 1983 Kelly, Michael 1975, 76 Kruger, Kenneth 1929, 30, 31 Lick, Steve 1975, 76, 77 Kelly, Pat 1977, 78 Krugman, John 1970, 71 Liethen, Alois 1929 Kelly, W.M. 1914, 16, 17 Krumholz, Adam 2018 Liljequist, Lawrence 1902, 03 Kemp, Andrew 2005, 06, 07, 08 Krumrie, Tim 1979, 80, 81, 82 Linden, John 1928, 29 Kemp, Nikki 1994 Kuenzler, John 1943 Lindsey, Scott 1969 Kempthorne, Dion 1961, 62 Kuhlemeier, James 1966 Linfor, Joe 1930, 31, 32 Kendricks, Lance 2008, 09, 10 Kuhns, Chad 1998, 99, 00, 01 Lisowski, Dan 1998, 99 Kennedy, Brant 1985, 86, 87 Kuhns, Russ 2000, 01, 02 Little, Gary 1972 Kennedy, Chris 1993 Kulcinski, Gerald 1958, 59, 60 Little, James 1967 Kennedy, Martin 1913, 14 Kull, Fred 1891, 92, 93, 94, 95 Lloyd, Gabe 2018 Kennedy, Robert 1950, 51, 52 Kummer, Milt 1932, 33, 34 LoCascio, Guy 1974 Kerr, James 1889, 90 Kundert, Kenneth 1933, 34 Locklin, Ronald 1952, 53, 54 Kessenich, Paul 1949 Kunesh, Ervin 1960 Locklin, Stuart 1946 Ketelaar, William 1927, 28, 29 Kurek, Ralph 1962, 63, 64 Loehrke, John 1936, 37, 39 Keyes, Bud 1985, 86, 87 Kusa, James 1943, 44 Loepfe, Dick 1941, 46, 47 Keyes, Orton 1917 Logemann, R. 1889 Kieckhefer, Herbert 1916, 17 Lokanc, David 1970, 71, 72 Kiessling, Oscar 1921 L London, Michael 1991, 92, 93, 95 Kiltz, John 1978 La Bun, Vladimir 1974, 75 London, Mike 1964, 65 Kindt, Don 1943, 45, 46 LaCroix, Richard 1965, 66 Long, F. 1902 King, Donte 1997, 98 Ladewig, Fred 1940 Long, Thomas 1924, 25 King, Troy 1979, 80, 81, 82 Lager, Dennis 1965 Lonnborg, Thomas 1971, 72 Kirtley, Richard 2009 Laird, Ken 1943 Loope, T.E. 1889 Kissling, Dan 1986, 87, 88, 89 Lamia, Vince 1973, 74, 75, 76 Lopp, Frank 1941, 46 Kittel, Tom 1945, 47, 48 Lamont, Brian 1999, 00 Lorenz, Albert 1938, 39, 40 Kleber, Michael 2002 Lamphere, Robert 1953 Lorenz, Don 1978, 79 Klinzing, Vern 1945 Landgraf, Ben 2007 Lorenz, Michael 2002, 03, 04 Klosek, Timothy 1971 Landingham, Quincy 2007 Losse, Gary 1969, 70 Kmet, James 1983, 84, 85, 86 Landisch, Derek 2011, 12, 13, 14 Lossow, Rodney 1985, 86, 87 Knapp, George 1891, 92 Landsee, Bob 1982, 83, 85 Lotti, Anthony 2016, 17, 18 Knauf, Luke 2006 Lane, William 1949, 50, 51 Loudermilk, Isaiahh 2017, 18 Knauff, Donald 1946, 47, 48, 49 Langford, Allen 2005, 06, 07, 08 Loukas, Anthony 1964, 65, 66 Knight, Roger 1997, 98, 99, 00 Lange, Raymond 1911, 12, 13 Love, Reggie 2012, 14, 15, 16 Knobel, F. 1898 Lanphear, Dan 1957, 58, 59 Lovshin, Leonard 1933, 35, 36 Knoeck, Tim 1986, 87, 88, 89 Lanphear, George 1936 Lovshin, Ralph 1931, 32 Kobza, Robert 1983, 84 Larson, Albert 1898, 99, 00, 01 Lowe, Dean 1943 Koch, Philip 1999 Larson, Lloyd 1924, 25 Lowe, William 1954, 55, 56 Koch, Thomas 1971, 72 Laubenheimer, Roger 1943, 44 Lowery, Tony 1987, 88, 90, 91 Koch, Walter 1915, 16 Lawrence, Matt 2003, 04, 05 Lowman, M. 1907, 08 Kocourek, David 1956, 57, 58 Leafblad, Ronald 1962, 63, 64 Lubratovich, Milo 1928, 29, 30 Koeck, Rich 1972, 73, 74 Leaper, Wesley 1918 Lucas, Richard 1975 Koehler, Harold 1941 Lee, Donald 1943, 46 Lukasko, Andrew 2009, 10, 11 Koenig, William 1932, 33 Lee, Rory 1990 Luko, Jeffrey 1979, 81 Kohout, Jordan 2010 Lehman, C. 1945 Luksik, Franklin 1957

207 WISCONSIN FOOTBALL | 2019 FACT BOOK Lund, Gary 1970, 71, 72 Mayo, Brad 1987, 88, 89 Miller, Don 1939, 40, 41 Lurtsema, Rob 1993, 97 McAndrews, Harry 1924, 25 Miller, James 1953, 54, 55 Lusby, William 1928, 29, 30 McCauley, Thomas 1966, 67, 68 Miller, Jeff 1988, 89, 90 Lutz, John 1943 McClish, Michael 1969 Miller, Kerry 1988, 89, 90 Lyle, J.T.S. 1897 McConnell, Philip 1989 Miller, Ron 1960, 61 Lyles, Kayden 2018 McConnell, Tim 1974, 75, 76 Miller, William 1953 Lyles, Kevin 1993, 94, 95, 96 McCorison, Kyle 2002, 03 Minter, Alan 1975, 76, 77 Lyman, F.S. 1899 McCormick, Ben 1997 Minton, Jarvis 2005, 06 Lyman, T.U. 1892, 93, 94 McCormick, Henry 1925 Moeller, Ralph 1937, 38, 39 Lynch, Brendan 1988, 89, 90, 91 McCoy, James 1977, 78 Moffatt, William 1901, 02 Lyons, Eugene 1940, 41, 42 McCrory, Raymond 1915, 16 Moffett, Harold 1912 Lyons, Terry 1974, 75, 76 McCulliss, Brian 2007 Moffitt, John 2007, 08, 09, 10 Lysek, David 1994, 95, 96, 97 McCullough, Carl 1993, 95, 96, 97 Mohapp, Dave 1978, 79, 80, 81 McEvoy, Tanner 2013, 14, 15 Molinaro, Frank 1930, 31, 32 McFadden, Jaevery 2006, 07, 08, 09 Moll, John 1908, 10, 11 M McFadden, Thad 1980, 81, 83, 84 Momcilovic, Milan 1987 Macias, Jay 1991, 92, 93, 94 McFadzean, Jim 1940, 41, 42 Monk, Robert 1964 Mack, Jeffrey 2000, 01, 02, 03 McKillip, Joe 2008, 09, 10 Monroe, Brad 1969 Mack, Jeffrey 1972, 73, 74 McGettigan, Pat 1989, 90, 91, 92 Montgomery, Ken 1962 Mackmiller, William 1901, 10, 11 McGiveran, Stanley 1924 Montgomery, Mark 1990, 91, 92, 93 Magazzeni, Joe 1988, 89 McGovern, T.Y. 1892 Montgomery, Steven 1977 Mahlik, Eric 1997, 98, 99, 00 McGrew, Delante 1998, 99, 00, 01 Montoute, Sankar 1980 Mahnke, Allan 1934, 35 McGuire, James 2010, 12, 13, 14 Monty, Joe 2003, 04, 05, 06 Mahone, Tyrone 1989, 90 McGuire, Walter 1930, 31, 32 Monty, Pete 1993, 94, 95, 96 Maiava, Lyle 2004 McIntosh, Chris 1996, 97, 98, 99 Moody, Prince 2008, 09 Makris, George 1941, 42 McKaskle, Herman 1927 Moon, Lance 1970, 71 Maksen, Bill 1991 McKay, Bob 1940, 41, 42 Moore, Brian 1959, 60, 61 Malesevich, Bronko 1936, 37 McKinney, Gerald 1961 Moore, Dan 2008, 09 Malesevich, Emil 1936 McKinnon, Kyle 1981 Moore, James 1976, 77, 78 Malone, Wally 1982 McLaughlin, Paul 1943 Moore, Maurice 2007, 08 Mals, Ray 1945 McMaster, Paul 1913, 14 Moorman, David, 2016, 17, 18 Maly, Austin 2014 McMillin, James 1962 Morgan, Michael 1974, 75, 76, 77 Mangum, Mark 1990 McNamara, Joe 2012 Morris, Melvin 1956, 57 Manic, Dennis 1972, 73 McNamara, William 1953, 54, 55 Morse, R.J. 2001, 02, 03, 04 Maniecki, Jason 1991, 93, 94, 95 McNaught, J.H. 1890 Mortell, Emmett 1935 Manley, Korey 1990, 91, 92 McPherson, Charles 1896 Moss, Brent 1991, 92, 93 Mann, Berthold 1918 Mead, Jack 1941, 44, 45 Motl, Kevin 1979, 80 Mansfield, Arthur 1928 Mearlon, James 1968 Mucklestone, R.W. 1907, 08 Mansfield, Bob 1948, 50 Meckstroth, Victor 2005 Mucks, Arlie Sr. 1914 Mansfield, Von 1980, 81 Megna, Tony 2009 Muegge, Walter 1926 Maragos, Chris 2008, 09 Mehring, Robb 1988 Mueller, Herb 1934 Marcin, Raymond 1963, 65 Mehlhaff, Taylor 2004, 05, 06, 07 Mueller, Nick 2000 Marconi, Joseph 1985 Melka, Jim 1981, 82, 83, 84 Mueller, Sam 1997, 98, 99 Marek, Billy 1973, 74, 75 Melzner, Arthur 1904 Muldoon, Pat 2010, 11, 12, 13 Margoles, Harry 1918, 20 Merritt, Ahmad 1996, 97, 98, 99 Mullen, Mike 1990 Marks, Randall 1968, 69, 70 Messenger, Daniel 1979, 80 Munden, Kirk 2001 Marks, Ryan 1997, 98, 99, 00 Messenger, Jeff 1991, 92, 93, 94 Murphy, Donald 1967, 68, 69 Marrow, Brian 1981, 82, 83 Messina, Angelo 1972 Murphy, Merritt 1900 Marsh, Charles 1902 Messmer, John 1906, 07, 08 Murphy, Peter 1907, 08, 11 Marshall, Albert 1900, 01 Messner, Gary 1953, 54 Murray, Jack 1937, 38, 39 Martin, Carl 1952 Meyer, Drew 2012, 13, 14, 15 Muschinske, Bruce 1977 Martin, Cecil 1995, 96, 97, 98 Meyer, Martin 1944, 45 Musha, Mike 1968, 69 Martin, James 1937 Meyer, Robert 1943 Musso, Leo 2013, 14, 15, 16 Martin, Jay 1913 Meyers, C.M. 1889 Myers, Bobby 1996, 97, 98, 99 Martine, Jim 1978, 79 Meyers, Paul 1915, 16, 19 Marz, Tyler 2012, 13, 14, 15 Meyers, Tilden 1948, 49, 50 Maselter, William 1964, 65 Mialik, Larry 1969, 70, 71 N Maskalunas, Mike 2017, 18 Mialik, Matt 2001, 02 Nagy, Bill 2007, 08, 10 Mason, Ernest 2003 Michuda, Andrew 1974, 75, 76 Namnick, Steve 1978 Maternowski, Curt 1989, 90, 91, 92 Mielke, David 1983, 84 Nault, Jeffrey 1981, 82 Mather, Israel 1898 Mietz, Robert 1974 Neal, Josh 2005, 06, 07, 08 Matthews, Ira 1975, 76, 77, 78 Miklusak, Neil 1994, 95, 96 Neal, Marvin 1979, 80, 81, 83 Matthias, Zac 2010, 11, 12, 13 Milaul, Frank 1941 Negus, Fred 1942, 46 Mauerman, J.F. 1898 Mileager, Dick 1975, 76, 77 Nellen, James 1934, 35 Maves, Earl 1946, 47 Milek, Joseph 1964 Nellis, Joel 2005 Maxwell, Jacob 2015, 16 Millar, William 1933 Nelson, Gordon 1920, 21 May, William 1943 Miller, Carl 1922, 23, 24 Nelson, Nick 2017 Mayer, Michael 1970, 71, 72 Miller, Charles 1906, 08 Nelson, Oscar 1893, 94, 96 Mayfield, Jesse 2001 Miller, Chester 1928 Nelson, Parnell 1931

208 WISCONSIN FOOTBALL | 2019 FACT BOOK Nelson, Paul 1923, 24, 25 Pollard, Ronnie 1973, 74, 75, 76 Nelson, Robert 1958, 59 P Pollex, Eric 1995 Nelson, Robert 1993, 95 Paar, Ronald 1962, 63 Pollock, Chester 1911 Nelson, Scott 1990, 91, 92, 93 Pacetti, Mario 1932, 33, 34 Ponio, Jerry 2012 Nelson, Scott 2018 Pacetti, Nello 1929, 31, 32 Pophal, Raymond 1944 Nelson, Todd 1986, 87, 88 Paciotti, Tony 2001, 02, 03, 04 Popp, Anton 1935 Nena, Gerald 1960 Pagel, John 1972 Porett, Leo 1933 Nettesheim, Dave 1945 Palermo, Jason 2003, 04, 05 Pottinger, Earl 1945 Nettles, James 1961, 62, 63 Panos, George 2015 Powell, Thomas 1912 Nettles, Josh 2006, 07 Panos, Joe 1991, 92, 93 Powell, Walter 1912, 13 Neuser, Mark 2001 Parish, Forest 1948 Prael, F.W. 1889 Neuville, Zander 2015, 16, 17, 18 Parish, Steven 1979 Prather, Erik 2007, 08 Newell, Robert 1987, 88, 89, 90 Parks, John 1927, 28, 29 Pratt, George 1998, 99 Newkirk, Mike 2005, 06, 07, 08 Partington, Paul 1986, 87, 88 Pratt, Sylas 1993, 94 Nichols, Thomas 1922, 23, 24 Paskvan, George 1938, 39, 40 Prchlik, Arthur 1951, 52 Nicolazzi, Richard 1957 Passini, Mike 1971, 72 Pressley, Chris 2005, 07, 08 Nieforth, Fred 2003 Patterson, Brian 1993, 94 Price, Art 1983, 84 Nines, Richard 1945 Patterson, Jeremy 2015, 16 Price, Arthur 1928 Ninneman, Jacob 2013 Paul, Herbert 1937 Price, Edgar 1944, 47, 48 Nordwig, Todd 1971 Peabody, Alvin 1972, 73, 74 Price, J. 1903 Nortman, Brad 2008, 09, 10, 11 Peak, Vern 1935, 36, 37 Price, William 1949 Norvell, Aaron 1989, 90, 91, 92 Pearce, James 1967 Prins, Richard 1943 Norvell, Merritt 1960, 61, 62 Pearse, Benjamin 1922 Proctor, Thomas 1952 Norwick, Joseph 1974, 75 Pearson, Bret 1981, 82, 83, 84 Propsom, Michael 1969 Nosbusch, Keith 1970, 71, 72 Peavy, Jazz 2015, 16 Prusinski, Michael 1976 Novak, Clarence 1972, 73, 74 Peck, Dave 2006, 07, 08 Pryor, Kendric 2017, 18 Nowak, James 1967, 69 Penniston, Kyle 2016, 17, 18 Purnell, James 1961, 62, 63 Nowka, Pete 1985, 86, 87, 88 Pedersen, Jacob 2010, 11, 12, 13 Pyre, J.F.A. 1891, 95, 96 Null, Robert 1934, 35 Peele, H.J. 1896, 97, 99 Nyquist, Matt 1992, 93, 94, 95 Peniel, Jean 2011 Nzegwu, Louis 2008, 09, 10, 11 Peprah, Josh 2010, 12 Q Perkins, Ron 1958, 59, 60 Quaerna, Arnold 1963 Perrin, Jon 2007, 08, 09, 10 O Perry, C.S. 1903, 04 O’Brien, Danny 2012 Peters, Kenton 1951, 52 R O’Brien, George 1950, 51, 52 Peters, Shawn 1988 Rabach, Casey 1997, 98, 99, 00 O’Brien, John 1902, 04 Peters, Thomas 1955, 57 Rabas, Greg 1980, 81 O’Brien, John P. 1936, 37, 38 Peterson, Clarence 1936 Rabas, Thomas 1955 O’Dea, Pat 1896, 97, 98, 99 Peterson, Donald 1939, 40 Radcliffe, Robert 1948, 49, 50 O’Donahue, Pat 1949, 50, 51 Peterson, H. 1903 Raddatz, Craig 1983, 84, 85, 86 O’Donnell, Jody 1979, 80, 81, 82 Peterson, Keith 1985, 86, 88 Rader, Mike 1994, 95, 96 O’Neill, Conor 2010, 11, 12, 13 Peterson, Marv 1932, 33 Radke, Fred 1925 O’Neill, Ed 1947 Peterson, Phillip 1966 Rafko, Nick 1990, 91, 92, 93 Obasih, Chikwe 2014, 15, 16, 17 Peterson, Robert 1939 Raiola, Donovan 2002, 03, 04, 05 Odomes, Nate 1984, 85, 86 Petruska, Robert 1948, 49, 50 Ramczyk, Ryan 2016 Offor, Chukwuma 2009, 11 Pettus, Jerone 2001, 02, 03 Ramesh, Austin 2014, 15, 16, 17 Ofstie, Harold 1911, 12, 13 Pfaff, David 2018 Ramlow, Richard 1943 Oglesby, Josh 2008, 09, 10, 11 Phillip, Clifford 1940 Rand, Garrett 2016, 17 Ogunbowale, Dare 2013, 14, 15, 16 Phillips, Curt 2009, 12,13 Randle El, Marcus 2004, 05, 07 Olsen, Harold 1916 Pickens, Robert 1963 Rapps, David 1988, 89, 90 Olshanski, Hank 1947 Pierce, Brad 1983, 84 Rasmussen, Jeff 1991, 92 Olson, William 1917 Pierce, Brady 1988, 89, 90 Rasmussen, John 1974, 75, 76 Oman, Tury 1928, 29, 30 Pierce, Maurice 1910, 11 Rau, Harold 1914, 15 Onstad, Erick 1891 Pike, Harry 1933 Ray, Bob 1940, 41, 42 Orlando, Todd 1991, 92, 93 Pillath, Roger 1961, 62, 63 Raymer, Cory 1991, 92, 93, 94 Orlich, Dan 1945 Pinnow, Gary 1964, 65 Reber, Thomas 1980 Orr, Chris 2015, 17, 18 Pinnow, John 1946, 47, 48 Rebholz, Harold 1927, 28, 29 Orr, Jonathan 2002, 03, 04, 05 Piper, Robert 1943 Rebholz, Harold Jr. 1953 Orszula, Mark 1979, 80 Piraino, Albert 1964 Rebholz, Russ 1930, 31 Osswald, Chris 1981, 83, 84 Pisetsky, Vitaly 1997, 98, 99, 00 Reddick, Melvin 1967, 68, 69 Osthoff, Oscar 1907, 08, 09 Pittleman, Irving 1944 Reese, Dwight 1991, 92 Ostrowski, Justin 2004, 05, 07 Pizer, Gordon 1934 Regan, Jim 1942 Otterback, Hal 1946, 47, 48, 49 Pleasant, Aubrey 2005, 07, 08 Reich, Robert 1943 Otto, Tim 1988 Pluff, Gary 1968 Reichardt, Rick 1962, 63 Owens, Fred 1987, 88, 89 Pociask, Jason 2002, 03, 04, 05 Reid, Michael 1983, 84, 85, 86 Pohl, Neil 1934, 36, 37 Reimer, John 1974, 75 Poindexter, William 1970, 71 Reineck, Gary 1966, 67, 68 Polaski, Steve 1922, 24, 25 Reinke, James 1954, 55, 56 Polczinski, Nick 1989, 90 Reise, Steven 1973

209 WISCONSIN FOOTBALL | 2019 FACT BOOK Relich, Daniel 1976, 77, 78 Russo, Greg 2011 Schuelke, Karl 1933, 34, 38 Remp, R.W. 1903, 04 Rustman, Karl 1947, 48 Schuette, Paul 1926 Rendtorff, Edmund 1893 Rutenberg, Bill 1980 Schwartz, John 1944 Rennebohm, Robert 1946, 47 Rutenberg, William 1952 Schwarze, Herbert 1924 Rentmeester, Bill 2005, 06, 07, 08 Rux, Steve 1986, 87 Schymanski, James 1971, 72, 73 Retzlaff, Dague 1997, 98, 99, 00 Ryan, John 1966, 67, 68 Scott, Ralph 1917, 19, 20 Reynard, T.J. 2013 Ryan, John E. 1893, 94, 96, 97 Scribner, Charles 1907, 08 Rhodes, Rodney 1972, 73 Seamonson, Al 1980, 81 Rhymes, John 1993 Searcy, Henry 1990, 91, 92, 93 Rice, Eric 1964, 65, 66 S Seelinger, Len 1941, 42 Richards, John 1892, 93, 94, 95 Saari, Mark 2018 Seifert, Michael 1971, 72, 73 Richards, Marshall 1980 Sachen, Michael 1964, 65 Seis, Dean 1980 Richardson, Charles 1972 Sachtjen, Kenneth 1948, 49, 50 Self, Clarence 1943, 46, 47, 48 Richardson, Curtis 1980, 81 Safranek, Randy 1972 Senczyszyn, David 1990 Richardson, Seth 1900 Sagapolu, Olive 2015, 16, 17, 18 Senn, Ed 1980 Richter, Bob 1964, 65, 66 Saleh, Tarek 1993, 94, 95, 96 Senn, George 1898, 99, 00, 01 Richter, Pat 1960, 61, 62 Salen, Gregory 1973 Severson, Peter 1981, 82 Ridlon, Walter 1966, 67 Salmons, David 1968 Shackerford, Lamark 1990, 91, 92, 93 Rieger, Harry 1914, 15 Samp, Edward 1910, 11, 12 Shafer, Allan 1944 Riewer, Frank 1941 Samuel, Mike 1995, 96, 97, 98 Sharp, Duer 1988, 89, 90, 91 Ring-Noonan, Coddye 2011 Sanborn, Jack 2018 Sharron, Scott 1985 Riordan, James 1937 Sanders, Dontez 2002, 03, 04, 05 Shaughnessy, Matt 2005, 06, 07, 08 Riordan, J.P. 1895, 96, 97, 00 Sanders, Krenwick 2014 Shaw, Bradrick 2016, 17 Risse, Charlie 2009, 10, 11, 12 Sanger, Art 1972, 73, 74 Shea, Bob 1945, 47, 48 Risse, Jake 2011, 12 Sanger, Carl 1933 Sheehan, William 1929 Ritcherson, Lewis 1969 Sanger, Fred 1925 Sheehy, Conor 2014, 15, 16, 17 Roan, Michael 1991, 92, 93, 94 Sauter, Kendall 1939 Sheldon, Walter 1889, 92, 95, 96 Roberson, Royce 1994, 95 Savage, Corey 1981 Shelton, Rodney 1991 Roberts, George 1941 Sawicki, Mark 1978 Shelton, Sojourn 2013, 14, 15, 16 Roberts, Jacques 1968 Schabert, Matt 2001, 02, 03 Sherer, Dustin 2008, 09 Roberts, John 1940, 42 Schade, Donald 1959, 60, 61 Shinnick, Thomas 1968, 69, 71 Roberts, Ronald 1953 Schaefer, Jerry 1948, 49 Shoemaker, Lawrence 1927, 29 Robertson, Arthur 1943 Schaffner, Donald 1966, 68 Shong, A.C. 1898 Robinson, Bradbury 1903 Scheid, Terry 1970 Shorney, Gordon 1919 Robinson, Rafael 1988, 89, 90, 91 Schenk, James 1961, 62 Shumate, Mark 1979, 80, 81, 82 Rodgers, James 1957 Schernecker, Edward 1922 Shwaiko, Paul 1952, 54, 55, 58 Rodriguez, Joe 1976, 77 Schick, Jason 1999, 00, 01 Sibley, Joe 2007 Roedel, John 1965 Schick, William 1983, 84, 85 Sigmund, John 1997, 98, 99, 00 Roell, Rob 1997, 98, 99 Schieble, Dan 1976, 77, 78 Silverwood, T.P. 1895, 96 Rogenski, Theodore 1960 Schiller, Robert 1931, 32, 33 Silvestri, Carl 1962, 63, 64 Rogers, C. 1899 Schinke, Thomas 1965, 66, 67 Simala, Jay 1992 Rogers, Harlan 1906, 07, 08 Schleisner, Bill 1950, 51 Simcic, John 1948, 49, 50 Rogers, James 1959 Schlicht, Bob 1971 Simkowski, George 1950, 51, 52 Rogers, Roderick 2003, 04, 05, 06 Schlicht, Kurt 1983 Simmons, Douglas 1930, 31 Rohde, John 1994 Schliksbier, Karel 1975 Simmons, Haywood 1994, 95 Rohde, Kevin 1982, 83 Schmidt, Edward 1914 Simmons, Ken 1973, 74, 75 Rooney, Harold 1941 Schmidt, Logan 2015 Simmons, Ryan 2000, 01, 02 Root, Greg 2003, 04 Schmidt, Rudy 1968, 69 Simmons, Tony 1994, 95, 96, 97 Rosandich, Ron 1955 Schmitsch, Richard 1966, 67 Simonson, Richard 1956 Rose, Eugene 1926, 27, 28 Schmitz, Bill 1937, 38, 39 Simpson, Ebert 1915, 16, 17 Rose, Randy 1974, 75, 76 Schneck, Dan 1995 Simpson, George 1915 Roseth, Leonard 1905, 09 Schneck, Mike 1996, 97, 98 Sims, Clint 1979, 80, 81, 82 Rosga, Tim 1996, 97, 98, 99 Schneider, Alfred 1923 Sims, Darryl 1980, 81, 82, 84 Rosowski, P.J. 2015, 16, 18 Schneider, James 1969 Sivyer, Benjamin 1917 Ross, James 1985, 86, 87, 88 Schneider, Paul 1992 Sklare, Scott 1975 Ross, John 1933 Schneider, W.H. 1904 Skow, Emil 1900, 01 Rothbauer, Joe 1978, 79, 80 Schneller, John 1930, 31, 32 Skrzypchak, Eric 1996, 97, 98 Rouse, Kevin 2010 Schnetzky, Rick 1993, 94 Slaughter, B.K. 1924 Rowan, Dywon 2005, 06 Schobert, Joe 2012, 13, 14, 15 Smith, Brian 1982 Rowan, Levonne 2002, 03, 04, 05 Schoeffel, Kevin 2008, 09, 10 Smith, Chuck 1999, 00, 01 Rowe, Charles 1943 Schoessow, Wally 1966, 67, 68 Smith, Devin 2008, 09, 10, 12 Royston, Kim 2006, 07 Schofield, Harvey 1902, 03 Smith, Dwayne 2002, 03 Rudat, Karl 1967, 68 Schofield, O’Brien 2007, 08, 09 Smith, Frederick 1918, 19 Rudolph, Joe 1992, 93, 94 Schoonover, Alan 1957, 59 Smith, Harold C. 1928, 32, 33 Ruechel, Ben 2014 Schrader, David 1970, 72 Smith, Harold, F. 1929, 30, 31 Ruetz, Howard 1978, 79, 80 Schreiber, William 1900, 01 Smith, Jerome 1950, 51 Rushing, George 2014, 15, 16 Schreiner, Dave 1940, 41, 42 Smith, John B. 1972, 73 Russell, Jack 2012, 13, 15 Schremp, Thomas 1977, 78, 79 Smith, John H. 1967, 68 Russell, James 1992 Schroeder, Daniel 1973 Smith, Lance 2006, 07

210 WISCONSIN FOOTBALL | 2019 FACT BOOK Smith, Leonard 1922 Stracka, Tim 1978, 79, 80, 82 Thompson, Rich 1988, 89, 90, 91, 92 Smith, Lewis 1927, 28, 29 Strain, Clair 1931, 32, 34 Thornally, Dick 1940, 41, 42 Smith, Lynwood 1914, 15 Straubel, Austin 1924, 25, 26 Thurner, George 1930, 31, 32 Smith, Jerron 2001 Straus, Derek 2012, 13, 14, 15 Tice, Nate 2011 Smith, Ronald 1962, 63, 64 Street, Lester 1896 Tietz, John 1966, 67 Smith, William 1961, 62, 63 Strehlow, Rollie 1949, 50, 51 Timbers, Kareem 2001, 02, 03 Smolich, Michael 1970, 71 Strickland, Ben 2004, 05, 06, 07 Tindal, Derrick 2014, 15, 16, 17 Snell, Ray 1977, 78, 79 Striefel, Rick 1986 Tobias, Dave 1930, 31, 32 Snell, Robert 1968 Stroede, Terrence 1978, 79 Todd, Wayne 1966, 67, 68 Sobocinski, Phil 1964, 65, 66 Strongquist, Luther 1904 Toepfer, Jim 1947 Solwold, Mike 1997, 99, 00 Strop, Todd 1989, 91 Tolzien, Scott 2009, 10 Sondrup, Ryan 1995, 96, 97 Stupka, Bob 1942 Tommerson, Clarence 1934, 35, 36 Sorensen, Blake 2007, 08, 09, 10 Subach, Mark 1980, 81, 82 Tompkins, Reginald 1985, 86 Sorgi, Jim 2000, 01, 02, 03 Suits, William 1960 Toon, Al 1982, 83, 84 Soukop, Rudolph 1906, 07 Suminski, David 1950, 51, 52 Toon, Nick 2008, 09, 10, 11 Southward, Dezmen 2010, 11, 12, 13 Sumner, Louis 1889, 91, 92 Torian, Reggie 1994, 95 Souza, Wayne 1977, 78 Sundt, Guy 1918, 19, 20, 21 Tormey, Albert 1912, 13 Spaeth, Tony 1989, 90, 91, 92 Surber, Gordon 1947 Tormey, Thomas 1900 Sparger, David 1985, 86 Suttle, Jason 1994, 95, 96, 97 Tornow, Elmer 1938, 39 Speigelhoff, Joe 2010, 11, 12 Swalve, Gary 1966, 67, 68 Torpfer, Jim 1947 Spiegelhoff, Nick 2012 Swan, Luke 2005, 06, 07 Tratt, Paul 1897, 98, 99, 00 Spencer, Troy 1985 Swan, Scott 1981 Tratt, W.F. 1892 Spiller, Rod 1993, 94, 95, 96 Swiderski, Edward 1930 Trautman, George 1894, 95 Sprague, Charles 1958 Swopes, Aaron 1987 Trautman, H. 1896 Sprague, Jake 1998, 99, 00, 02 Sydnor, Eric 1985, 86 Traylor, Austin 2012, 13, 14, 15 Springer, Ernest 1906, 08 Sydnor, Raymond 1978, 79 Trezy, Serge 2015, 16 Spurlin, Larry 1979, 80, 81 Sykes, Robert 1922, 27 Triplett, Delta 1997 Staiger, David 1949, 50 Trotta, Lee 1968 Stalcup, Jerry 1957, 58, 59 Trotter, Marcus 2012, 13, 14 Staley, Ronald 1960, 61 T Trotter, Michael 2011, 12, 13, 14 Standring, Paul 2007 Tucker, B.J. 1999, 00, 01, 02 Stangel, C.G. 1898 Taft, Merrill 1922, 23 Tucker, Melvin 1990, 91, 92, 94 Stanger, Dirk 1996 Tams, Mike 1989, 90 Tucker, Rob 2002 Stanley, Booker 2003, 04, 05 Tandberg, Alvin 1911, 12, 13 Turk, Daniel 1983, 84 Stanley, Henry 1935 Tansor, Dave 1986 Turner, Mickey 2006, 07, 08, 09 Starch, Ken 1973, 74, 75 Tarrell, Lucius 1904, 05 Turturro, Ralph 1978 Stark, Harold 1917 Tarzetti, Kenneth 1944 Stark, Howard 1919, 20 Taulien, John 1985 Stark, Steve 1992, 93, 94, 95 Tauscher, Mark 1997, 98, 99 U Starks, Scott 2001, 02, 03, 04 Taylor, A.J. 2016, 17, 18 Underwood, Pete 1987 Stassi, Mike 1982 Taylor, George 1913, 14 Udelhoven, Connor 2013, 14, 15, 16 Stauss, Tom 1977, 78, 79 Taylor, Glenn 1915, 16 Underwood, Steven 1960, 61, 62 Stave, Joel 2012, 13, 14, 15 Taylor, John 1919 Unertl, Matt 1998, 99, 00 Stavrum, Edwin 1913, 14, 15 Taylor, Jonathan 2017, 18 Unverzagt, Eric 1991, 93, 94, 95 Stecker, Aaron 1995, 96 Taylor, Leonard 1995, 96, 97, 98 Urbik, Kraig 2005, 06, 07, 08 Steffen, Joe 1996 Taylor, Mike 2009, 10, 11, 12 Ursin, Donald 1952, 53, 54 Steffes, Eric 2013, 14, 15, 16 Taylor, Robert 1982, 84, 85, 86 Usher, Edison 1918 Stehle, Jeff 2007, 08, 09 Teague, Robert 1949 Stein, Jeffrey 1987 Tebell, Gustaf 1920, 21, 22 Steiner, Ronald 1957, 58, 59 Teckemeyer, Oscar 1923, 24 V Steiner, Rudy 1971, 72 Teets, Richard 1985, 86 Valai, Jay 2007, 08, 09, 10 Steinmetz, George 1950, 51, 52 Temp, James 1952, 53, 54 Vance, Jerry 1980, 81 Stejskal, Dennis 1975, 76, 77 Tennant, John 1938, 39, 40 Vanden Boom, Matt 1980, 81, 82 Stellick, Jack 1955 Terrell, Melvin 1980, 84 Vanderboom, E.J. 1902, 03, 04, 05 Stellmacher, Joe 2003, 04, 05, 06 Teteak, Richard 1956, 57, 58 Vanderhoof, William 1950 Stemke, Kevin 1997, 98, 99, 00 Theus, Elijah 2008, 09 Vander Kelen, Ron 1962 Stensby, Clarence 1951, 52, 53, 54 Thiele, R.C. 1891 VanderVelden, Donald 1960, 61 Stephenson, Dennis 1969, 70 Thomas, Charles 1954, 55 Vanderveldt, Jamie 1993, 94, 95, 96 Steverson, Ron 1980, 81 Thomas, Greg 1987, 88, 89, 90 Vanden Huevel, Eric 2005, 06, 07, 08 Stewart, Jon 1973 Thomas, Joe 2003, 04, 05, 06 VandeZande, Chad 1985, 86, 87, 88 Stiehm, Ewald 1906, 07, 08 Thomas, Vaughn 1979, 80, 81, 82 VanGent, Conrad 1911, 13 Stieve, Terry 1973, 74, 75 Thompson, Alan 1969, 70, 71 Van Ginkel, Andrew 2017, 18 Stills, Ken 1983, 84 Thompson, Bryson 1998, 99, 00, 01 Van Lanen, Cole 2017, 18 Stipek, Ray 1923, 24, 25 Thompson, Donnel 1996, 97, 98, 99 VanRiper, John 1911, 12 St. Jean, Culmer 2007, 08, 09, 10 Thompson, George 1895 VanRoo, Todd 1992 Stocco, John 2003, 04, 05, 06 Thompson, Jerry 1944, 45 Van Someren, Mike 2006 Stokke, Mason 2018 Thompson, Jim 1945, 46 Vaughn, Harold 1917 Storck, Robert 1970, 71, 72 Thompson, Mike 1991, 92, 93, 94 Veit, Sam 1991, 92, 93, 94 Stout, Ward 1930, 31 Thompson, Patrick 1990, 91, 92 Veith, Steven 1977, 78, 79

211 WISCONSIN FOOTBALL | 2019 FACT BOOK Vergetis, Gus 1953 Weiss, Howard 1936, 37, 38 Wings, David 1985, 86, 87, 88 Vernon, Calvin 1948 Welch, George 1977, 78, 79 Wink, Jack 1942, 46, 47 Versnik, Ron 1980, 81, 82 Welch, Gerald 1957 Winslow, George 1982, 83 Verstegen, Mike 1991, 92, 93, 94 Welch, Myron 1926, 27 Wirth, Jeff 1990, 91, 92, 93 Vesel, Charles 1960 Welch, Philip 2008, 09, 10, 11 Withers, Ed 1949, 50, 51 Vesperman, Michael 1973, 74 Welsh, Jonathan 2001, 02, 03, 04 Witkus, Douglas 1976, 77 Vincent, Troy 1988, 89, 90, 91 Wernicke, C.F.G. 1912 Witt, Gerald 1951, 52, 53 Vinci, Steven 1986, 87, 88 Wescott, Ward 1901 Wittig, Richard 1961 Vine, Jeffrey 1976, 77, 78, 79 Wesley, James 1971, 72 Woicek, Scott 2011 Vogds, Evan 1941, 42 Westedt, Paul 1933 Wojdula, Andy 1961, 62, 63 Vogt, Hugo 1943 Weston, Frank 1917, 19, 20 Wojta, Kyle 2009, 10, 11 Voigt, Stuart 1967, 68, 69 Westphal, John 1980, 81 Wojtowicz, George 1978 Voltz, Dan 2013, 14, 15 Weyker, Jeff 1988 Wolf, Jeffrey 1987, 88 VonBremer, George 1925, 26, 27 Whalen, Jake 2016 Wood, Jake 2003, 04 VonHeimburg, Ernest 1962, 64 Wheeler, Mark 1984 Wood, John 1966 Vos, Max 2012 Wheeler, Sam 1965, 66, 67 Woodford, Bruce 1977 Voss, Donald 1951, 52 Wheelwright, Robert 2013, 14, 15, 16 Woodward, Drew 2009 Vranesh, George 1941 White, Brandon 2002, 03, 04, 05 Woods, James 1920, 21 White, James 2010, 11, 12, 13 Wozniak, Brian 2010, 11, 12, 13 White, Jeff 1974 Wrabetz, Voyta 1903, 04, 05 W White, Johnny 2004, 05, 06 Wright, James 1935 Waerig, John 1995, 96 White, LaMarr 1987, 88, 89, 90 Wright, Randy 1981, 82, 83 Wagner, Chris 2000 White, Marcus 1997 Wuhrman, Jerald 1952, 53 Wagner, Jeffrey 1985, 86, 88 Whitmore, Alba 1907 Wunsch, Jerry 1993, 94, 95, 96 Wagner, John 1977 Whitmore, Joseph 1907 Wagner, Rick 2009, 10, 11, 12 Whittaker, Elmer 1906, 07, 09 Wagner, Robert 1978 Whittaker, Terry 1969, 70, 71 Y Wagner, Rube 1926, 27, 28 Whyte, Conroy 1999, 00 Yanakos, William 1966, 67, 68 Wagner, Scott 1996, 97 Wielebski, T.J. 2004 Yarborough, William 1968, 69, 70 Wagner, Steve 1973, 74, 75 Wiener, M.R. 1890 Yates, Ronald 1965 Waisanen, Erik 1998 Wiesner, Tom 1958, 59, 60 Yderstad, Charles 1948, 49, 50 Walgenbach, Gene 1941 Wilce, John 1907, 08, 09 Yeager, Clive 1898, 99 Walker, Albert 1957 Wilder, Lee 1969, 70 Yentz, Derek, 2006 Walker, Averick 1983, 84 Wildgoose, Rachad 2018 Yocum, Chad 1991, 92, 93, 95 Walker, Carlton 1980, 81 Wilke, Earl 1925, 26 York, Claude 1938, 39 Walker, David 1891, 92 Willding, Robert 1939, 40 Young, Richard 1969 Walker, Elbert 1969, 70, 71 Wille, Scott 2001 Young, Scott 1993, 94, 95 Walker, Jamil 2005, 06, 07 Williams, Bill 1986, 87, 88, 90 Young, Stephen 1962, 63 Walker, Melvin 1967 Williams, Brandon 1996, 97, 98 Yourg, Daniel 1979 Walsh, Jeffrey 1977 Williams, Brandon 2002, 03, 04, 05 Walter, Ted 1980 Williams, Broderick 2000, 01, 02 Ware, Tim 1989, 90, 91, 92 Williams, Bryson 2018 Z Ware, Kurt 2005, 06, 07 Williams, Caesar 2018 Zagzebski, Konrad 2012, 13, 14 Warren, Ebert 1927, 28, 29 Williams, Charles 1996, 97 Zakula, Mark 1972, 73, 74 Wartinbee, Bob 1948 Williams, Dean 1893 Zalewski, Mark 2003, 04, 05, 06 Washburn, Cliff 1943 Williams, Edward 1923 Zarling, Talon 2012, 13, 14 Washer, Charles 1903 Williams, John 1979, 80, 81, 82 Zeisler, George 1906 Washington, Jakarrie 2013 Williams, John L. 1989 Zeitler, Kevin 2009, 10, 11 Washington, Lee 1976, 77 Williams, Robert 1985, 87 Zeman, Robert 1957, 58, 59 Washington, Shadrick 1997 Williams, Robert 1989, 90, 91 Ziemetz, Arthur 1974 Washington, Selvie 1973, 74 Williams, Roland 1920, 21, 23 Ziese, Edgar 1927 Wasikowski, Paul 1978 Williams, Sid 1956, 57, 58 Zimmerman, John 1973, 74, 75 Wasserbach, Lloyd 1940, 41, 42 Williams, Stanley 1972, 73, 74 Zinke, Arthur 1913 Watkins, LaMarr 2002, 03, 05 Williams, Tony 1996, 97, 98 Zoelle, Charles 1947 Watrud, James 1977 Williams, Walker 2014, 15 Zouvoas, Peter 1957, 59 Watson, Stephon 2001 Willson, Milo 1932 Zuleger, Kyle 2010, 11, 12, 13 Watt, Derek 2012, 13, 14, 15 Wilmarth, George 1899 Zullo, Vince 1991, 92, 93, 94 Watt, J.J. 2009, 10 Wilson, Glen 1953, 54 Zych, Lester 1943 Watt, T.J. 2015, 16 Wilson, J. Donald 1935 Watters, Philip 1986 Wilson, J. Robert 1925, 26, 27 Weber, Bernard 1943, 44 Wilson, Robert 1946, 47, 48, 49 Webster, Michael 1971, 72, 73 Wilson, Russell 2011 Weems, Cyril 1993, 94, 95, 96 Wilson, Sean 1989, 90 Wegner, Edmund 1938, 39, 40 Wimmer, Hugo 1952 Weigandt, Bob 1937, 38 Wimmer, James 1930 Weiger, Ralph 1943 Wimpress, James 1974 Weininger, Andrew 2005, 06, 07 Winckler, Bob 1979, 80, 81, 82 Weimar, Albert 1913, 14, 15 Windward, Erwin 1935, 36 Weiske, Bob 1944, 47, 48 Winfrey, Carl 1968, 69, 70

212 WISCONSIN FOOTBALL | 2019 FACT BOOK Former Badgers in Pro Football

The following former Badgers either played or are still active Brian Calhoun Detroit Lions, 2006-08 in professional football. Only players officially recognized as Len Calligaro New York Giants, 1944-45 “rostered” players are listed. LaMar Campbell Detroit Lions, 1998-02 Current professionals (July 2019) are listed in BOLD. Larry Canada Denver Broncos, 1978-79, 81 Denver Gold, 1983 Player Professional Teams Chicago Blitz, 1984-85 Jared Abbrederis Green Bay Packers, 2014-16 Gabe Carimi Chicago Bears, 2011-12 Detroit Lions, 2017 Tampa Bay Buccaneers, 2013 Dave Ahrens St. Louis Cardinals, 1981-84 Atlanta Falcons, 2014-15 , 1985-87 Harland Carl Chicago Bears, 1956 Detroit Lions, 1988 Chad Cascadden New York Jets, 1995-99 Miami Dolphins, 1989 Jonathan Casillas New Orleans Saints, 2009-12 Seattle Seahawks, 1990 Tampa Bay Buccaneers, 2013-14 Art Albrecht Pittsburgh Steelers, 1942 , 2014 Chicago Cardinals, 1943 New York Giants, 2015-17 Boston Yanks, 1944 Chris Chambers Miami Dolphins, 2001-07 Bill Albright New York Giants, 1951-54 San Diego Chargers, 2007-09 Beau Allen Philadelphia Eagles, 2014-17 , 2009-10 Tampa Bay Buccaneers, 2018-19 Jack Cichy Tampa Bay Buccaneers, 2018-19 Alan Ameche Baltimore Colts, 1955-60 John Clay Pittsburgh Steelers, 2011 Norm Amundsen Green Bay Packers, 1957 Corey Clement Philadelphia Eagles, 2017-19 Mark Anelli San Francisco 49ers, 2002-03 Jonathan Clinkscale Rhein Fire, 2005 St. Louis Rams, 2006 Tampa Bay Buccaneers, 2006-07 John Atwood New York Giants, 1948 Orlando Predators, 2008 Jim Bakken St. Louis Cardinals, 1962-78 Ryan Connelly New York Giants, 2019 Montee Ball Denver Broncos, 2013-15 Jim Cook Green Bay Packers, 1921 Travis Beckum New York Giants, 2009-12 Dave Costa San Francisco 49ers, 2001 Kevin Belcher Los Angeles Raiders, 1985 Pittsburgh Steelers, 2003 Denver Broncos, 1987 , 2003 Chuck Belin , 1993-94 Toronto Argonauts, 2004-08 St. Louis Rams, 1995-96 Ken Criter Denver Broncos, 1969-74 Michael Bennett Minnesota Vikings, 2001-05 Marcus Cromartie San Diego Chargers, 2013-14 Kansas City Chiefs, 2006-07 San Francisco 49ers, 2014-16 Tampa Bay Buccaneers, 2007-08 Seattle Seahawks, 2017 San Diego Chargers, 2008-09 Owen Daniels Houston Texans, 2006-13 Oakland Raiders, 2010 Baltimore Ravens, 2014 Beau Benzschawel Detroit Lions, 2019 Denver Broncos, 2015 Scott Bergold St. Louis Cardinals, 1985 Don Davey Green Bay Packers, 1991-94 Lee Bernet Denver Broncos, 1965-66 Jacksonville Jaguars, 1995-98 Matt Bernstein Detroit Lions, 2005 Anthony Davis Hamilton Tiger-Cats, 2006-07 , 2006-07 Toronto Argonauts, 2007 Erik Bickerstaff Dallas Cowboys, 2003 Nick Davis Minnesota Vikings, 2002-03 Vince Biegel Green Bay Packers, 2017-18 Ralph Davis Green Bay Packers, 1947-48 New Orleans Saints, 2018-19 Joe Dawkins Houston Oilers, 1970-71 Guy Boliaux , 1983 Denver Broncos, 1971-73 Brooks Bollinger New York Jets, 2003-05 New York Giants, 1974-75 Minnesota Vikings, 2006-08 Houston Oilers, 1976 Dallas Cowboys, 2008 Ron Dayne New York Giants, 2000-04 Florida Tuskers, 2009-10 Denver Broncos, 2005 Chris Borland San Francisco 49ers, 2014 Houston Texans, 2006-07 Kyle Borland Michigan Panthers, 1983-84 Michael Deiter Miami Dolphins, 2019 New Jersey Generals, 1985 Jim DeLisle Green Bay Packers, 1971 Los Angeles Rams, 1987 Jeff Dellenbach Miami Dolphins, 1985-94 Ken Bowman Green Bay Packers, 1964-73 New England Patriots, 1995 Hawaiians, 1975 Green Bay Packers, 1996-98 Donny Brady Baltimore Ravens, 1996-98 Philadelphia Eagles, 1999 Wendell Bryant Arizona Cardinals, 2002-04 Lee DeRamus New Orleans Saints, 1995-96 Las Vegas Locomotives, 2009 Glenn Derby New Orleans Saints, 1989-90 , 2010 John Dittrich St. Louis Cardinals, 1956 Howard Buck Green Bay Packers, 1921-25 Green Bay Packers, 1959 Dan Buenning Tampa Bay Buccaneers, 2005-08 Oakland Raiders, 1960 Chicago Bears, 2008 Buffalo Bills, 1961 Florida Tuskers, 2009 D’Cota Dixon Tampa Bay Buccaneers, 2019 Tom Burke Arizona Cardinals, 1999-02 Jerry Doerger Chicago Bears, 1982 Jason Burns Cincinnati Bengals, 1995 Chicago Blitz, 1984 Jake Byrne San Diego Chargers, 2013-14 Orlando Renegades, 1985 Houston Texans, 2013 Jason Doering Indianapolis Colts, 2001-03

213 WISCONSIN FOOTBALL | 2019 FACT BOOK Tom Domres Houston Oilers, 1968-71 Nick Greisen New York Giants, 2002-05 Denver Broncos, 1971-72 Jacksonville Jaguars, 2006-07 Tyler Donovan Milwaukee Iron, 2009 Baltimore Ravens, 2008 Garret Dooley Minnesota Vikings, 2018 Denver Broncos 2009 Detroit Lions, 2019 Omaha Nighthawks, 2010 Wally Dreyer Chicago Bears, 1949 Ryan Groy Chicago Bears, 2014-15 Green Bay Packers, 1950-51 Buffalo Bills, 2015-18 Mike Echols Tennessee Titans, 2002-04 New Orleans Saints, 2019 Bob Eckl Chicago Cardinals, 1945 Paul Gruber Tampa Bay Buccaneers, 1988-99 David Edwards Los Angeles Rams, 2019 Dale Hackbart Green Bay Packers, 1960 T.J. Edwards Philadelphia Eagles, 2019 Washington Redskins, 1961-63 Ron Egloff Denver Broncos, 1977-83 Minnesota Vikings, 1966-70 San Diego Chargers, 1984 St. Louis Cardinals, 1971-72 Gary Ellerson Green Bay Packers, 1985-86 Denver Broncos, 1973 Detroit Lions, 1987 John Hall New York Jets, 1997-02 Larry Emery Atlanta Falcons, 1987 Washington Redskins, 2003-06 Derek Engler New York Giants, 1997-00 Jim Haluska Chicago Bears, 1956 Alex Erickson Cincinnati Bengals, 2016-19 Pat Harder Chicago Cardinals, 1946-50 Clarence Esser Chicago Cardinals, 1947 Detroit Lions, 1951-53 Lee Evans Buffalo Bills, 2004-10 John Harris Green Bay Packers, 1925-26 Baltimore Ravens, 2011 Marck Harrison Orlando Renegades, 1985-86 Bradie Ewing Atlanta Falcons, 2012-13 Edgerton Hartwell Baltimore Ravens, 2001-04 Jacksonville Jaguars, 2014 Atlanta Falcons, 2005-06 Tom Farris Chicago Bears, 1946-47 Cincinnati Bengals, 2007 Hal Faverty Green Bay Packers, 1952 Rob Havenstein Los Angeles Rams, 2015-19 Rufus Ferguson Winnipeg Blue Bombers, 1973 Anttaj Hawthorne Oakland Raiders, 2005-07 Portland Storm, 1974-75 , 2008, 2010-11 Bill Ferrario Green Bay Packers, 2000-02 Nick Hayden Carolina Panthers, 2008-10 Jamar Fletcher Miami Dolphins, 2001-03 Cincinnati Bengals, 2011-12 San Diego Chargers, 2004-05 Dallas Cowboys, 2013-15 Detroit Lions, 2006 Donald Hayes Carolina Panthers, 1998-01 Houston Texans, 2007-08 New England Patriots, 2002 Cincinnati Bengals, 2008 Ethan Hemer Pittsburgh Steelers, 2014-15 Terrell Fletcher San Diego Chargers, 1995-02 P.J. Hill New Orleans Saints, 2009, 2010 Carlos Fowler Toronto Argonauts, 1995-96 Philadelphia Eagles, 2009 Houston Thunder Bears, 1996 Washington Redskins, 2009 England Monarchs, 1998 Darius Hillary Cincinnati Bengals, 2016 Los Angeles Avengers, 2004 Cleveland Browns, 2017 Jim Fraser Denver Broncos, 1962-64 Oakland Raiders, 2017 Kansas City Chiefs, 1965 Elroy Hirsch Los Angeles Rams, 1949-57 New England Patriots, 1966 John Hohman Denver Broncos, 1965-66 New Orleans Saints, 1968 Paul Hubbard Cleveland Browns, 2008 Travis Frederick Dallas Cowboys, 2013-19 Oakland Raiders, 2009 Troy Fumagalli Denver Broncos, 2018-19 Buffalo Bills, 2010 Milt Gantenbein Green Bay Packers, 1931-40 Craig Hudson Green Bay Packers, 1990 Milt Gardner Green Bay Packers, 1922-26 Ken Huxhold Philadelphia Eagles, 1954-58 Aaron Gibson Detroit Lions, 1999-01 Jack Ikegwuonu Philadelphia Eagles, 2008-09 Dallas Cowboys, 2001-02 Alec Ingold Oakland Raiders, 2019 Chicago Bears, 2003-05 Leon Jacobs Jacksonville Jaguars, 2018-19 David Gilreath Indianapolis Colts, 2011 Natrell Jamerson New Orleans Saints, 2018 St. Louis Rams, 2011 Green Bay Packers, 2019 Pittsburgh Steelers, 2012 Alec James Arizona Cardinals, 2018 Earl Girard Green Bay Packers, 1948-51 Erasmus James Minnesota Vikings, 2005-07 Detroit Lions, 1952-56 Washington Redskins, 2008 Pittsburgh Steelers, 1957 Chris Janek New Jersey Gladiators, 2002 Charles Goldenberg Green Bay Packers, 1933-45 Colorado Crush, 2003 Melvin Gordon , 2015-19 Indiana Firebirds, 2004 Rick Graf Miami Dolphins, 1987-90 Columbus Destroyers, 2005-06 Houston Oilers, 1991-92 , 2006-08 Washington Redskins, 1993 Ed Jankowski Green Bay Packers, 1937-41 Neil Graff New England Patriots, 1974-75 Jason Jefferson Buffalo Bills, 2005-07 Seattle Seahawks, 1976 Atlanta Falcons, 2008 Pittsburgh Steelers, 1976-77 Al Johnson Dallas Cowboys, 2004-06 Garrett Graham Houston Texans, 2010-15 Arizona Cardinals, 2007 David Greenwood Michigan Panthers, 1983-84 Lawrence Johnson Cleveland Browns, 1979-84 Oakland Invaders, 1985 Buffalo Bills, 1984-87 Tampa Bay Buccaneers, 1985 Richard Johnson Houston Oilers, 1985-92 Green Bay Packers, 1986 Shelton Johnson Oakland Raiders, 2013-14 Los Angeles Raiders, 1988 Jimmy Jones Chicago Bears, 1965-67 Bill Gregory Dallas Cowboys, 1971-77 Denver Broncos, 1968 Seattle Seahawks, 1978-80 Tim Jordan New England Patriots, 1987-89 214 WISCONSIN FOOTBALL | 2019 FACT BOOK Matt Katula Baltimore Ravens, 2005-09 Denver Broncos, 2013 New England Patrios, 2010 Pete Monty New York Giants, 1997-00 Minnesota Vikings, 2011 Mike Morgan Chicago Bears, 1978 Lance Kendricks St. Louis Rams, 2011-16 Emmett Mortell Philadelphia Eagles, 1937-39 Green Bay Packers, 2017-18 Brent Moss St. Louis Rams, 1995 Don Kindt Chicago Bears, 1947-55 Don Murry Chicago Bears, 1924-31 Roger Knight New Orleans Saints, 2001-04 Bobby Myers Tennessee Titans, 2000-01 Dave Kocourek San Diego Chargers, 1960-65 Bill Nagy Dallas Cowboys, 2011 Miami Dolphins, 1966 Detroit Lions, 2012 Oakland Raiders, 1967-68 Fred Negus Chicago Bears, 1950 Ross Kolodziej New York Giants, 2001 Nick Nelson Oakland Raiders, 2018-19 San Francisco 49ers, 2003 Jim Nettles Philadelphia Eagles, 1965-69 Arizona Cardinals, 2004-05 Los Angeles Rams, 1969-72 Minnesota Vikings, 2006 Mike Newkirk Chicago Rush, 2010 Arizona Cardinals, 2007 Brad Nortman Carolina Panthers, 2012-15 Las Vegas Locomotives, 2009-10 Jacksonville Jaguars, 2016-17 Bob Konovsky St. Louis Cardinals, 1957-59 Jack Novak Cincinnati Bengals, 1975 Chicago Bears, 1960 Tampa Bay Buccaneers, 1976-77 Denver Broncos, 1961 Nate Odomes Buffalo Bills, 1987-93 Peter Konz Atlanta Falcons, 2012-14 Seattle Seahawks, 1994-95 Joe Kresky Green Bay Packers, 1930 Pat O’Donahue San Francisco 49ers, 1952 Washington Redskins, 1932 Green Bay Packers, 1955 Philadelphia Eagles, 1933-35 Dare Ogunbowale Houston Texans, 2017 Pittsburgh Steelers, 1935 Washington Redskins, 2017 Gary Kroner Denver Broncos, 1965-67 Jonathan Orr Tennessee Titans, 2006-07 Tim Krumrie Cincinnati Bengals, 1983-94 Joe Panos Philadelphia Eagles, 1994-97 Ralph Kurek Chicago Bears, 1965-70 Buffalo Bills, 1998-00 Bob Landsee Philadelphia Eagles, 1986-87 George Paskvan Green Bay Packers, 1941 Dan Lanphear Houston Oilers, 1960, 62 Phillip Peterson Green Bay Packers, 1932 Wes Leaper Green Bay Packers, 1921, 23 Roger Pillath Los Angeles Rams, 1965 Jim Leonhard Buffalo Bills, 2005-07, 13 Pittsburgh Steelers, 1966 Baltimore Ravens, 2008 Jason Pociask New York Jets, 2006-07 New York Jets, 2009-11 Tampa Bay Buccaneers, 2008 Denver Broncos, 2012 Indianapolis Colts, 2009 Dave Levenick Atlanta Falcons, 1983-84 Carolina Panthers, 2009 DeAndre Levy Detroit Lions, 2009-16 Seattle Seahawks, 2009 Alex Lewis Detroit Lions, 2004-08 Chris Pressley Cincy Bengals, 2009, 2010-13 Omaha Nighthawks, 2010 Tampa Bay Buccaneers, 2009-10 Danny Lewis Detroit Lions, 1958-64 James Purnell Chicago Bears, 1964-68 Washington Redskins, 1965 Los Angeles Rams, 1969-72 New York Giants, 1966 Casey Rabach Baltimore Ravens, 2001-04 Dennis Lick Chicago Bears, 1976-81 Washington Redskins, 2005-10 Dick Loepfe Chicago Cardinals, 1948-49 Donovan Raiola Amsterdam Admirals, 2007 Mike London San Diego Chargers, 1966 St. Louis Rams, 2008 Jason Maniecki Tampa Bay Buccaneers, 1996-98 Chicago Bears, 2009 Von Mansfield Philadelphia Eagles, 1982 Tampa Bay Buccaneers, 2010 Michigan Panthers, 1984 Omaha Nighthawks, 2010 Birmingham Stallions, 1985 Ryan Ramczyk New Orleans Saints, 2017-19 Green Bay Packers, 1987 Cory Raymer Washington Redskins, 1995-01, Chris Maragos San Francisco 49ers, 2010 2004-05 Seattle Seahawks, 2011-13 San Diego Chargers, 2002-03 Philadelphia Eagles, 2014-18 Michael Reid Atlanta Falcons, 1987-92 Cecil Martin Philadelphia Eagles, 1999-03 Pat Richter Washington Redskins, 1963-70 Tyler Marz Tennessee Titans, 2016-19 Michael Roan Houston Oilers, 1995-96 Ira Matthews Oakland Raiders, 1979-81 Tennessee Oilers, 1997-98 Earl Maves Detroit Lions, 1948 Tennessee Titans, 1999-00 Tom McCauley Atlanta Falcons, 1969-71 Rafael Robinson Seattle Seahawks, 1992-95 Tanner McEvoy Seattle Seahawks, 2016-18 Houston Oilers, 1996 Thad McFadden Birmingham Stallions, 1985-86 Roderick Rogers Denver Broncos, 2007-08 Buffalo Bills, 1987 Gene Rose Chicago Cardinals, 1929-32 Chris McIntosh Seattle Seahawks, 2000-01 Gus Rosenow Green Bay Packers, 1921 Jack Mead New York Giants, 1946-47 Levonne Rowan Winnipeg Blue Bombers, 2009 Taylor Mehlhaff New Orleans Saints, 2008 Joe Rudolph Philadelphia Eagles, 1995 Hartford Colonials, 2010 San Francisco 49ers, 1997, ‘99 Jim Melka Green Bay Packers, 1987 Tarek Saleh Carolina Panthers, 1997-98 Ahmad Merritt Chicago Bears, 2001-03 Cleveland Browns, 1999-00 Larry Mialik Atlanta Falcons, 1972-74 Matt Schabert Milwaukee Iron, 2009 San Diego Chargers, 1976 Mike Schneck Pittsburgh Steelers, 1999-04 Don Miller Green Bay Packers, 1941-42 Buffalo Bills, 2005-07 Ron Miller Los Angeles Rams, 1962 Atlanta Falcons, 2008-09 John Moffitt Seattle Seahawks, 2011-12 215 WISCONSIN FOOTBALL | 2019 FACT BOOK John Schneller Detroit Lions, 1934-36 Merrill Taft Chicago Bears, 1924 Joe Schobert Cleveland Browns, 2016-19 Mark Tauscher Green Bay Packers, 2000-10 O’Brien Schofield Arizona Cardinals, 2010-12 Mike Taylor Seattle Seahawks, 2013-14 Seattle Seahawks, 2013-14 Jim Temp Green Bay Packers, 1957-60 Atlanta Falcons, 2015-16 Deral Teteak Green Bay Packers, 1952-56 Karl Schuelke Pittsburgh Steelers, 1939 Joe Thomas Cleveland Browns, 2007-17 Paul Schuette New York Giants, 1928 Alan Thompson Philadelphia Bell, 1974-75 Chicago Bears, 1930-32 Donnel Thompson Pittsburgh Steelers, 2000 Ralph Scott Chicago Bears, 1921-25 Indianapolis Colts, 2001-02 Champ Seibold Green Bay Packers, 1934-41 Mike Thompson Cincinnati Bengals, 1998 Mike Seifert Cleveland Browns, 1974 Cleveland Browns, 1999-01 Clarence Self Detroit Lions, 1950-51 Scott Tolzien San Francisco 49ers, 2011-12 Green Bay Packers, 1952, 54-55 Green Bay Packers, 2013-15 Matt Shaughnessy Oakland Raiders, 2009-12 Indianapolis Colts, 2016-17 Arizona Cardinals, 2013-14 Clarence Tommerson Pittsburgh Steelers, 1938-39 Conor Sheehy Green Bay Packers, 2018 Al Toon New York Jets, 1985-92 Pittsburgh Steelers, 2019 Nick Toon New Orleans Saints, 2012-15 Sojourn Shelton Arizona Cardinals, 2017 St. Louis Rams, 2015 Cincinnati Bengals, 2017-18 Austin Traylor Dallas Cowboys, 2016 Mark Shumate Green Bay Packers, 1985 San Diego Chargers, 2016 New York Jets, 1985 Denver Broncos, 2017-18 Carl Silvestri St. Louis Cardinals, 1965 B.J. Tucker Dallas Cowboys, 2003 Atlanta Falcons, 1966 San Francisco 49ers, 2005-06 Tony Simmons New England Patriots, 1998-00 Pittsburgh Steelers, 1986 Cleveland Browns, 2001 Tampa Bay Buccaneers, 1987-88 Indianapolis Colts, 2001 Los Angeles Raiders, 1989-96 New York Giants, 2002 Washington Redskins, 1997-98 Darryl Sims Pittsburgh Steelers, 1985-86 Eric Unverzagt Seattle Seahawks, 1996-97 Cleveland Browns, 1987-88 Kraig Urbik Pittsburgh Steelers, 2009 Devin Smith Pittsburgh Steelers, 2013-14 Buffalo Bills, 2010-15 Jerry Smith San Francisco 49ers, 1952-53 Miami Dolphins, 2016-17 Green Bay Packers, 1956 Andrew Van Ginkel Miami Dolphins, 2019 Ron Smith Chicago Bears, 1965 Ron Vander Kelen Minnesota Vikings, 1963-67 Atlanta Falcons, 1966-67 Mike Verstegen New Orleans Saints, 1995-97, 1999 Los Angeles Rams, 1968-69 Troy Vincent Miami Dolphins, 1992-95 Chicago Bears, 1970-72 Philadelphia Eagles, 1996-03 San Diego Chargers, 1973 Buffalo Bills, 2004-06 Oakland Raiders, 1974 Washington Redskins, 2006 Ray Snell Tampa Bay Buccaneers, 1980-83 Evan Vogds Green Bay Packers, 1948-49 Pittsburgh Steelers, 1984-85 Stu Voigt Minnesota Vikings, 1970-80 Detroit Lions, 1985 Rick Wagner Baltimore Ravens, 2013-16 Phil Sobocinski Atlanta Falcons, 1968 Detroit Lions, 2017-19 Mike Solwold Dallas Cowboys, 2001 Steve Wagner Green Bay Packers, 1976-79 Tampa Bay Buccaneers, 2002 Philadelphia Eagles, 1980-81 Jim Sorgi Indianapolis Colts, 2004-09 Derek Watt Los Angeles Chargers, 2016-19 New York Giants, 2010 J.J. Watt Houston Texans, 2011-19 Dezmen Southward Atlanta Falcons, 2014-15 T.J. Watt Pittsburgh Steelers, 2017-19 Indianapolis Colts, 2015-16 Mike Webster Pittsburgh Steelers, 1974-88 Carolina Panthers, 2017-18 Kansas City Chiefs, 1989-90 Jerry Stalcup Los Angeles Rams, 1960 Howard Weiss Detroit Lions, 1939-40 Denver Broncos, 1961-62 Jonathan Welsh Indianapolis Colts, 2005-06 Ken Starch Green Bay Packers, 1976 James White New England Patriots, 2014-19 Scott Starks Jacksonville Jaguars, 2005-09 Brandon Williams San Francisco 49ers, 2006-07 Joel Stave Minnesota Vikings, 2016 St. Louis Rams, 2007 Seattle Seahawks, 2016 Dick Williams Green Bay Packers, 1921 Kansas City Chiefs, 2017 John Williams Dallas Cowboys, 1985 Washington Redskins, 2017 Seattle Seahawks, 1985 New York Jets, 2017 New Orleans Saints, 1986 Aaron Stecker Tampa Bay Buccaneers, 2000-03 Indianapolis Colts, 1987 New Orleans Saints, 2004-08 Russell Wilson Seattle Seahawks, 2012-19 Jeff Stehle Denver Broncos, 2010 Carl Winfrey Minnesota Vikings, 1971 Kevin Stemke Oakland Raiders, 2002-03 Pittsburgh Steelers, 1972 Terry Stieve New Orleans Saints, 1976-77 Randy Wright Green Bay Packers, 1984-88 St. Louis Cardinals, 1978-84 Jerry Wunsch Tampa Bay Buccaneers, 1997-01 Ken Stills Green Bay Packers, 1985-89 Seattle Seahawks, 2002-05 Minnesota Vikings, 1990 Kevin Zeitler Cincinnati Bengals, 2012-16 Tim Stracka Cleveland Browns, 1983-85 Cleveland Browns, 2017-18 Dave Suminski Washington Redskins, 1953 New York Giants, 2019 Jason Suttle Denver Broncos, 1999-00 Bob Zeman San Diego Chargers, 1960-61 San Francisco 49ers, 2001 Denver Broncos, 1962-63

216 WISCONSIN FOOTBALL | 2019 FACT BOOK NFL Honors 2014 Montee Ball, Denver 2003 Troy Vincent, Philadelphia Pro Football Hall of Fame Chris Maragos, Seattle* Michael Bennett, Minnesota Elroy “Crazylegs” Hirsch O’Brien Schofield, Seattle* 2004 Troy Vincent, Philadelphia Played for Chicago Rockets (1946-48) Russell Wilson, Seattle* 2006 Chris Chambers, Miami and Los Angeles Rams (1949-57) ... 2015 Jonathan Casillas, New England* Mike Schneck, Buffalo totaled 387 receptions for 7,029 yards James White, New England* 2008 Joe Thomas, Cleveland and 60 TDs in career ... key part of O’Brien Schofield, Seattle 2009 Owen Daniels, Houston the Los Angeles Rams’ revolutionary Russell Wilson, Seattle Joe Thomas, Cleveland “three-end” offense in 1949 ... 2016 Brad Nortman, Carolina 2010 Joe Thomas, Cleveland inducted into Hall of Fame in 1968 Owen Daniels, Denver* 2011 Joe Thomas, Cleveland 2017 James White, New England* 2012 Joe Thomas, Cleveland Mike Webster 2018 James White, New England 2013 Joe Thomas, Cleveland Beau Allen, Philadelphia* Owen Daniels, Houston Spent career with the Pittsburgh Corey Clement, Philadelphia* J.J. Watt, Houston Steelers (1974-88) and Kansas City Chris Maragos, Philadelphia* Russell Wilson, Seattle Chiefs (1989-90) ... played most 2019 Rob Havenstein, L.A. Rams 2014 Joe Thomas, Cleveland seasons (15) and games (220) in James White, New England* J.J. Watt, Houston Steelers’ history ... nine-time Pro Bowl Russell Wilson, Seattle pick, including five as a starter ... won *won Super Bowl 2015 Joe Thomas, Cleveland four Super Bowls with the Steelers ... Travis Frederick, Dallas had a string of 150 consecutive starts J.J. Watt, Houston (MVP) between 1976-86 ... inducted into Hall Pro Bowl 2016 Joe Thomas, Cleveland of Fame in 1997 Following is a list of former Wisconsin Travis Frederick, Dallas players who have been selected for the J.J. Watt, Houston Super Bowl Pro Bowl: Russell Wilson, Seattle (MVP) 1939 Milt Gantenbein, Green Bay 2017 Travis Frederick, Dallas Following is a list of former Wisconsin Charles Goldenberg, Green Bay Melvin Gordon, San Diego players on the rosters of teams that have , Green Bay Joe Thomas, Cleveland participated in the Super Bowl: 1951 Elroy Hirsch, L.A. Rams 2018 Travis Frederick, Dallas 1967 Ken Bowman, Green Bay* 1952 Elroy Hirsch, L.A. Rams Joe Schobert, Cleveland 1968 Ken Bowman, Green Bay* Deral Teteak, Green Bay Russell Wilson, Seattle Dave Kocourek, Oakland 1953 Pat Harder, Detroit 2019 Melvin Gordon, L.A. Chargers 1970 Dale Hackbart, Minnesota Elroy Hirsch, L.A. Rams J.J. Watt, Houston Stu Voigt, Minnesota 1954 Don Kindt, Chicago T.J. Watt, Pittsburgh 1971 Bill Gregory, Dallas 1955 Alan Ameche, Baltimore Russell Wilson, Seattle 1972 Bill Gregory, Dallas* 1956 Alan Ameche, Baltimore 1974 Stu Voigt, Minnesota Elroy Hirsch, L.A. Rams 1975 Stu Voigt, Minnesota 1957 Alan Ameche, Baltimore Mike Webster, Pittsburgh* 1958 Alan Ameche, Baltimore 1976 Mike Webster, Pittsburgh* 1962 Dave Kocourek, San Diego Bill Gregory, Dallas Bob Zeman, Denver 1977 Stu Voigt, Minnesota 1965 Jim Bakken, St. Louis 1978 Ron Egloff, Denver 1967 Jim Bakken, St. Louis Bill Gregory, Dallas* 1975 Jim Bakken, St. Louis 1979 Mike Webster, Pittsburgh* 1976 Jim Bakken, St. Louis 1980 Mike Webster, Pittsburgh* 1979 Mike Webster, Pittsburgh 1981 Ira Matthews, Oakland* 1980 Mike Webster, Pittsburgh Steve Wagner, Philadelphia 1981 Mike Webster, Pittsburgh 1985 Jeff Dellenbach, Miami 1982 Mike Webster, Pittsburgh 1989 Tim Krumrie, Cincinnati 1983 Mike Webster, Pittsburgh 1991 Nate Odomes, Buffalo 1984 Mike Webster, Pittsburgh 1992 Nate Odomes, Buffalo 1985 Mike Webster, Pittsburgh 1993 Nate Odomes, Buffalo 1986 Mike Webster, Pittsburgh 1997 Jeff Dellenbach, Green Bay* Al Toon, New York Jets 1998 Jeff Dellenbach, Green Bay 1987 Al Toon, New York Jets 2000 Michael Roan, Tennessee 1988 Mike Webster, Pittsburgh 2001 Ron Dayne, New York Giants Tim Krumrie, Cincinnati Derek Engler, New York Giants Al Toon, New York Jets Pete Monty, New York Giants 1989 Paul Gruber, Tampa Bay 2003 Aaron Stecker, Tampa Bay* Tim Krumrie, Cincinnati Mike Solwold, Tampa Bay* 1990 Paul Gruber, Tampa Bay 2007 Jim Sorgi, Indianapolis* 1992 Paul Gruber, Tampa Bay 2010 Jim Sorgi, Indianapolis 1993 Nate Odomes, Buffalo Jonathan Casillas, New Orleans* 1994 Nate Odomes, Buffalo 2011 Mark Tauscher, Green Bay* 2000 Troy Vincent, Philadelphia 2012 Travis Beckum, New York Giants* 2001 Troy Vincent, Philadelphia 2013 Scott Tolzien, San Francisco 2002 Troy Vincent, Philadelphia

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Listings include player’s name, team that selected him and the round (in FIRST-ROUND NFL DRAFT CHOICES parentheses) in which he was selected. Year Player Selection Team 1937 NFL Draft 1937 Ed Jankowski 9th Green Bay Packers Ed Jankowski, Green Bay (1) 1941 George Paskvan 7th Green Bay Packers John Golemgeske, Brooklyn (6) 1944 Pat Harder 2nd St. Louis Cardinals 1945 Elroy Hirsch 5th Cleveland Browns 1939 NFL Draft 1947 Don Kindt 11th Chicago Bears Howard Weiss, Detroit (2) 1948 Earl Girard 7th Green Bay Packers Lynn Hovland, Green Bay (3) 1955 Alan Ameche 2nd Baltimore Colts Vince Gavre, Green Bay (8) 1963 Pat Richter 7th Washington Redskins Roy Bellin, Green Bay (14) 1976 Dennis Lick 8th Chicago Bears 1980 Ray Snell 22nd Tampa Bay Buccaneers 1940 NFL Draft 1985 Al Toon 10th New York Jets Jack Murray, Brooklyn (6) 1985 Richard Johnson 11th Houston Oilers 1985 Darryl Sims 20th Pittsburgh Steelers 1941 NFL Draft 1988 Paul Gruber 4th Tampa Bay Buccaneers George Paskvan, Green Bay (1) 1992 Troy Vincent 7th Miami Dolphins Fred Gage, Detroit (17) 1999 Aaron Gibson 27th Detroit Lions 2000 Ron Dayne 11th New York Giants 1942 NFL Draft 2000 Chris McIntosh 22nd Seattle Seahawks Tom Farris, Green Bay (9) 2001 Jamar Fletcher 26th Miami Dolphins 2001 Michael Bennett 27th Minnesota Vikings 1943 NFL Draft 2002 Wendell Bryant 12th Arizona Cardinals Dave Schreiner, Detroit (2) 2004 Lee Evans 13th Buffalo Bills Paul Hirshbrunner, Chicago Cards 2005 Erasmus James 18th Minnesota Vikings (12) 2007 Joe Thomas 3rd Cleveland Browns Pat Lyons, Chicago Bears (17) 2011 J.J. Watt 11th Houston Texans Lloyd Wasserbach, Green Bay (19) 2011 Gabe Carimi 29th Chicago Bears Mark Hoskins, Green Bay (20) 2012 Kevin Zeitler 27th Cincinnati Bengals Bob Baumann, Chicago Bears (22) 2013 Travis Frederick 31st Dallas Cowboys George Makris, Green Bay (24) 2015 Melvin Gordon 15th San Diego Chargers Bob Ray, Green Bay (28) 2017 T.J. Watt 30th Pittsburgh Steelers 2017 Ryan Ramczyk 32nd New Orleans Saints 1944 NFL Draft Pat Harder, Chicago Cardinals (1) Bob Hanzlik, Philadelphia (11) Pat Boyle, Chicago Bears (27) 1948 AAFC Draft 1952 NFL Draft Len Seeliger, Pittsburgh (30) Bob Rennebohm, Buffalo (25) Marion Campbell, San Francisco (4) Earl Girard, N.Y. Yankees (27) Pat O’Donahue, San Francisco (5) 1945 NFL Draft Ben Bendrick, Baltimore (28) Jerry Smith, San Francisco (8) Elroy Hirsch, Cleveland (1) Deral Teteak, Green Bay (9) Jack Mead, N.Y. Giants (7) 1949 NFL Draft Jim Hammond, Texas (10) Fred Negus, Cleveland (7) Ben Bendrick, Chicago Bears (4) John Coatta, Green Bay (16) Jack Wink, N.Y. Giants (15) Hal Faverty, Chicago Bears (15) Gene Felker, Texas (19) Ken Currier, Detroit (21) Frank Lopp, Detroit (29) 1949 AAFC Draft 1953 NFL Draft Ben Bendrick, N.Y. Yankees (11) Bob Kennedy, Green Bay (6) 1946 NFL Draft Clarence Self, Cleveland (13) Charley Berndt, Chicago Cardinals Rex John, Boston (10) (10) Dick Loepfe, Chicago Cardinals (11) 1950 NFL Draft Harland Carl, Chicago Bears (14) Bob Wilson, Cleveland (4) Dave Suminski, Washington (15) 1947 NFL Draft Joe Kelly, N.Y. Giants (13) Don Kindt, Chicago Bears (1) Hal Otterback, Green Bay (17) 1954 NFL Draft George Fuchs, L.A. Rams (13) Gene Evans, Green Bay (21) Wendell Gulseth, N.Y. Giants (12) Wally Dreyer, Chicago Bears (15) Roger Dornburg, Washington (13) Clarence Esser, Chicago Cardinals 1951 NFL Draft Jerry Witt, Washington (19) (18) Earl Maves, Detroit (26) John Simcic, Chicago Cardinals (15) Jim Haluska, Chicago Bears (30) Bill Albright, N.Y. Giants (20) 1948 NFL Draft Bob Radcliffe, Pittsburgh (27) Earl Girard, Green Bay (1) Ken Huxhold, Chicago Cardinals (27) Clarence Self, Chicago Cardinals (12) Ed Withers, Green Bay (30) Bob Rennebohm, Green Bay (12)

218 WISCONSIN FOOTBALL | 2019 FACT BOOK 1955 NFL Draft 1964 NFL Draft 1975 NFL Draft Alan Ameche, Baltimore (1) Roger Pillath, Buffalo (3) Jack Novak, Cincinnati (12) Jim Temp, Green Bay (2) Jimmy Jones, Chicago Bears (6) Norm Amundsen, Green Bay (6) Ken Bowman, Green Bay (8) 1976 NFL Draft Ron Locklin, N.Y. Giants (6) Bob Johnson, St. Louis (8) Dennis Lick, Chicago Bears (1) Clarence Bratt, Chicago Bears (12) Steve Wagner, Minnesota (5) Jerry Cvengros, L.A. Rams (21) 1964 AFL Draft Terry Stieve, New Orleans (6) Bob Gingrass, Philadelphia (27) Roger Pillath, Buffalo (7) John Reimer, Houston (14) Ken Bowman, N.Y. Jets (10) Neil Graff, Seattle (Exp.) 1956 NFL Draft Jimmy Jones, Denver (25) Bob Konovsky, Chicago Cardinals (7) 1977 NFL Draft Charlie Thomas, Green Bay (14) 1965 NFL Draft John Rasmussen, New England (10) Wells Gray, Washington (16) Roger Jacobazzi, Green Bay (7) Dick Kolian, Green Bay (27) Al Piraino, Philadelphia (8) 1979 NFL Draft Jim Miller, Chicago Cardinals (28) Carl Silvestri, St. Louis (16) Lawrence Johnson, Cleveland (2) Fred Reichardt, Baltimore (17) Ira Matthews, Oakland (6) 1957 NFL Draft Ralph Kurek, Chicago Bears (20) Glenn Bestor, Green Bay (12) 1980 NFL Draft Marty Booher, Green Bay (27) 1965 AFL Draft Ray Snell, Tampa Bay (1) Jon Hohman, Denver (8) Ray Sydnor, Pittsburgh (3) 1958 NFL Draft Al Piraino, Kansas City (11) Tom Schremp, N.Y. Jets (6) Danny Lewis, Detroit (6) Rocco Cinelli, Chicago Bears (11) 1966 NFL Draft 1981 NFL Draft Sid Williams, N.Y. Giants (11) Tom Brigham, Detroit (10) Dave Ahrens, St. Louis (6) Bill Maselter, Detroit (13) 1959 NFL Draft Danny Lewis, Atlanta (Exp.) 1982 NFL Draft Bob Zeman, Cleveland (10) Carl Silvestri, Atlanta (Exp.) Von Mansfield, Atlanta (5) Dick Teteak, Green Bay (15) Ron Smith, Atlanta (Exp.) Jerry Doerger, Chicago Bears (8) Dave Kocourek, Pittsburgh (19) Guy Boliaux, Chicago Bears (11) Jim Fraser, Cleveland (21) 1966 AFL Draft Dave Levenick, Atlanta (12) Lowell Jenkins, Philadelphia (27) Mike London, San Diego (14) Dave Kocourek, Miami (Exp.) 1983 NFL Draft 1960 NFL Draft Matt VandenBoom, Buffalo (5) Dale Hackbart, Green Bay (5) 1968 NFL Draft Bob Winckler, Washington (6) Jerry Stalcup, L.A. Rams (6) Tom Domres, Houston (10) Tim Stracka, Cleveland (6) Dan Lanphear, Pittsburgh (8) Sam Wheeler, Pittsburgh (12) David Greenwood, New Orleans (8) Jim Heineke, San Francisco (16) Tim Krumrie, Cincinnati (10) , Cleveland (20) 1969 NFL Draft Mark Shumate, Kansas City (10) Lynn Buss, Philadelphia (9) 1960 AFL Draft Tom McCauley, Minnesota (10) 1984 NFL Draft Dale Hackbart, Minnesota (1) Randy Wright, Green Bay (6) Jim Heineke, Dallas (1) 1970 NFL Draft Bob Nelson, Dallas (1) Mike McClish, Houston (8) 1985 NFL Draft Jerry Stalcup, Minnesota (1) Joe Dawkins, Houston (10) Richard Johnson, Houston (1) Bob Zeman, L.A. Chargers (1) Stu Voigt, Minnesota (10) Al Toon, N.Y. Jets (1) Bob Nelson, Oakland (Alt.) Darryl Sims, Pittsburgh (1) 1971 NFL Draft Scott Bergold, St. Louis (2) 1961 NFL Draft Bill Gregory, Dallas (3) Dan Turk, Pittsburgh (4) Ron Miller, L.A. Rams (3) Dan Crooks, Atlanta (13) Jeff Dellenbach, Miami (4) Tom Wiesner, Baltimore (16) Gary Ellerson, Green Bay (7) Jerry Stalcup, Minnesota (Exp.) 1972 NFL Draft Kevin Belcher, L.A. Raiders (7) Lance Moon, Atlanta (7) Ken Stills, Green Bay (8) 1961 AFL Draft Greg Johnson, Miami (9) Jim Melka, Tampa Bay (12) Ron Miller, Houston (21) Elbert Walker, Kansas City (11) Bret Pearson, San Diego (12) Terry Huxhold, Boston (27) Larry Mialik, Atlanta (12) Alan Thompson, Dallas (14) 1986 NFL Draft 1962 NFL Draft Neil Graff, Minnesota (16) Bob Landsee, Philadelphia (6) Jim Bakken, L.A. Rams (7) Neovia Greyer, N.Y. Giants (16) Ron Staley, Minnesota (17) Al Hannah, Miami (16) 1987 NFL Draft Rick Graf, Miami (2) 1963 NFL Draft 1973 NFL Draft Nate Odomes, Buffalo (2) Pat Richter, Washington (1) Robert Storck, L.A. Rams (12) Tim Jordan, New England (4) Gary Kroner, Green Bay (7) Rufus Ferguson, Atlanta (16) Michael Reid, Atlanta (6) Joe Armentrout, Tampa Bay (9) 1963 AFL Draft 1974 NFL Draft Craig Raddatz, Cincinnati (9) Pat Richter, Denver (10) Mike Webster, Pittsburgh (5) Bobby Taylor, Miami (10) Gary Kroner, N.Y. Titans (19) Mike Seifert, Cleveland (13) Larry Emery, Atlanta (12) Ron Vander Kelen, N.Y. Titans (21) Ron Carlson, Buffalo (25)

219 WISCONSIN FOOTBALL | 2019 FACT BOOK 1988 NFL Draft 2002 NFL Draft 2013 NFL Draft Paul Gruber, Tampa Bay (1) Wendell Bryant, Arizona (1) Travis Fredrick, Dallas (1) Glenn Derby, New Orleans (8) Mike Echols, Tennessee (4) Montee Ball, Denver (2) Bud Keyes, Green Bay (10) Nick Greisen, N.Y. Giants (5) Rick Wagner, Baltimore (5) Rod Lossow, New England (10) Mark Anelli, San Francisco (6) 2014 NFL Draft 1989 NFL Draft 2003 NFL Draft Dezmen Southward, Atlanta (3) Todd Nelson, Phoenix (12) Al Johnson, Dallas (2) Chris Borland, San Francisco (3) B.J. Tucker, Dallas (6) James White, New England (4) 1990 NFL Draft Brooks Bollinger, N.Y. Jets (6) Jared Abbrederis, Green Bay (5) Craig Hudson, Kansas City (10) Ben Johnson, Detroit (7) Beau Allen, Philadelphia (7)

1991 NFL Draft 2004 NFL Draft 2015 NFL Draft Don Davey, Green Bay (3) Lee Evans, Buffalo (1) Melvin Gordon, San Diego (1) Brady Pierce, Minnesota (10) Alex Lewis, Detroit (5) Rob Havenstein, St. Louis (2) Jim Sorgi, Indianapolis (6) 1992 NFL Draft 2016 NFL Draft Troy Vincent, Miami (1) 2005 NFL Draft Joe Schobert, Cleveland (4) Erasmus James, Minnesota (1) Derek Watt, San Diego (6) 1993 NFL Draft Scott Starks, Jacksonville (3) Chuck Belin, L.A. Rams (5) Dan Buenning, Tampa Bay (4) 2017 NFL Draft Jonathan Welsh, Indianapolis (5) T.J. Watt, Pittsburgh (1) 1994 NFL Draft Anttaj Hawthorne, Oakland (6) Ryan Ramczyk, New Orleans (1) Joe Panos, Philadelphia (3) Jason Jefferson, New Orleans (6) Vince Biegel, Green Bay (3) Mark Montgomery, Philadelphia (7) Anthony Davis, Indianapolis (7) 2018 NFL Draft 1995 NFL Draft 2006 NFL Draft Nick Nelson, Oakland (4) Cory Raymer, Washington (2) Brian Calhoun, Detroit (3) Troy Fumagalli, Denver (5) Terrell Fletcher, San Diego (2) Brandon Williams, San Francisco (3) Natrell Jamerson, New Orleans (5) Mike Verstegen, New Orleans (3) Owen Daniels, Houston (4) Jack Cichy, Tampa Bay (6) Michael Roan, Houston (4) Jason Pociask, N.Y. Jets (5) Leon Jacobs, Jacksonville (7) Mike Thompson, Jacksonville (4) Jonathan Orr, Tennessee (6) Lee DeRamus, New Orleans (6) 2019 NFL Draft Kenny Gales, Chicago (6) 2007 NFL Draft Michael Deiter, Miami (3) Joe Thomas, Cleveland (1) Ryan Connelly, N.Y. Giants (5) 1996 NFL Draft Andrew Van Ginkel, Miami (5) Eric Unverzagt, Seattle (4) 2008 NFL Draft David Edwards, L.A. Rams (5) Jason Maniecki, Tampa Bay (5) Jack Ikegquonu, Philadelphia (4) Taylor Mehlhaff, New Orleans (6) Exp. — expansion draft 1997 NFL Draft Nick Hayden, Carolina (6) Alt. — alternate selection Jerry Wunsch, Tampa Bay (2) Paul Hubbard, Cleveland (6) Pete Monty, N.Y. Giants (4) Tarek Saleh, Carolina (4) 2009 NFL Draft Matt Shaughnessy, Oakland (3) 1998 NFL Draft DeAndre Levy, Detroit (3) Tony Simmons, New England (2) Kraig Urbik, Pittsburgh (3) Donald Hayes, Carolina (4) Travis Beckum, N.Y. Giants (3) 1999 NFL Draft 2010 NFL Draft Aaron Gibson, Detroit (1) Garrett Graham, Houston (4) Tom Burke, Arizona (3) O’Brien Schofield, Arizona (4) Cecil Martin, Philadelphia (6)

2000 NFL Draft 2011 NFL Draft Ron Dayne, N.Y. Giants (1) J.J. Watt, Houston (1) Chris McIntosh, Seattle (1) Gabe Carimi, Chicago (1) Bobby Myers, Tennessee (4) Lance Kendricks, St. Louis (2) Mark Tauscher, Green Bay (7) John Moffitt, Seattle (3) Bill Nagy, Dallas (7) 2001 NFL Draft Jamar Fletcher, Miami (1) 2012 NFL Draft Michael Bennett, Minnesota (1) Kevin Zeitler, Cincinnati (1) Chris Chambers, Miami (2) Peter Konz, Atlanta (2) Casey Rabach, Baltimore (3) Russell Wilson, Seattle (3) Bill Ferrario, Green Bay (4) Nick Toon, New Orleans (4) Roger Knight, Pittsburgh (6) Bradie Ewing, Atlanta (5) Jason Doering, Indianapolis (6) Brad Nortman, Carolina (6) Ross Kolodziej, N.Y. Giants (7)

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2004 Jim Leonhard 2011 Bradie Ewing East-West Shrine Game 2005 Jonathan Orr Brad Nortman 1927 Austin Straubel Brandon Williams Nick Toon Earl Wilke 2006 Mark Zalewski Russell Wilson 1928 Rube Wagner 2007 Nick Hayden Kyle Wojta 1930 Milt Gantenbein Paul Hubbard Kevin Zeitler Milo Lubratovich Taylor Mehlhaff 2012 Rick Wagner 1932 Russ Rebholz 2008 Andy Kemp 2013 Jared Abbrederis 1935 Mario Pacetti DeAndre Levy Chris Borland 1937 Ed Jankowski Matt Shaughnessy Jacob Pedersen 1939 Howard Weiss 2009 O’Brien Schofield (Def. MVP) James White 1943 Dave Schreiner 2010 Scott Tolzien 2014 Rob Havenstein 1945 Earl Girard 2011 Aaron Henry 2015 Joe Schobert Jack Mead 2013 Beau Allen 2016 Vince Biegel 1948 Earl Maves Dezmen Southward Corey Clement 1950 Joe Kelly 2015 Michael Caputo (Def. MVP) 2017 Garret Dooley 1951 Gene Felker Tyler Marz Troy Fumagalli James Hammond Joel Stave 2018 Beau Benzschawel Jerry Smith Derek Watt Michael Deiter 1956 Pat Levenhagen 2016 Dare Ogunbowale Alec Ingold 1957 Bill Gehler 2017 Leon Jacobs Danny Lewis Natrell Jamerson (Def. MVP) 1958 Jon Hobbs Alec James NFLPA Collegiate Bowl Dick Teteak Conor Sheehy 2011 Patrick Butrym Sidney Williams 2018 D'Cota Dixon 2012 Marcus Cromartie 1961 Tom Wiesner 2013 Brian Wozniak 1962 Ron Miller 2015 Jesse Hayes 1963 Ken Bowman Senior Bowl 2016 Robert Wheelwright Roger Pillath 1950 Gwyn Christensen 2017 Austin Ramesh 1964 Jon Hohman Hal Otterback 2018 Taiwan Deal Jimmy Jones Bob Radcliffe Rafael Gaglianone 1967 Tom Domres 1952 John Coatta 1970 Bill Gregory Hal Faverty 1973 Mike Seifert 1954 Alan Ameche College Gridiron Showcase Mike Webster Norm Amundsen 2015 Tanner McEvoy 1974 Jack Novak 1956 John Dittrich 2016 Bart Houston 1975 Dennis Lick Jim Haluska 1976 Steve Wagner 1960 Dave Kocourek Blue-Gray Game 1978 Lawrence Johnson 1968 Tom Domres 1979 Ray Sydnor 1972 Alan Thompson 1939 Roy Bellin 1982 Bob Winckler 1974 Mike Webster Vince Gavre 1984 Scott Bergold 1976 Terry Stieve Lynn Hovland Richard Johnson 1979 Ray Snell 1940 Dick Embick Jim Melka 1981 Von Mansfield 1942 Paul Hirsbrunner 1986 Nate Odomes 1982 Tim Stracka 1944 Frank Lopp 1991 Troy Vincent 1984 Scott Bergold 1946 George Fuchs 1993 Joe Panos 1987 Glenn Derby 1948 Wally Dreyer 1994 Cory Raymer 1988 Todd Nelson 1950 Bob Petruska Joe Rudolph 1990 Don Davey 1951 Pat O’Donahue Mike Thompson 1993 Mark Montgomery Rollie Strehlow Barry Alvarez Joe Panos 1955 Jim Haluska 1995 Eric Unverzagt 1994 Terrell Fletcher 1958 Jim Fraser 1996 Pete Monty Kenny Gales 1960 Ron Perkins Tarek Saleh Mike Verstegen 1966 Tony Loukas Jerry Wunsch 1995 Jason Maniecki Bob Richter Barry Alvarez 1998 Tony Simmons 1969 Stu Voigt 1971 1998 Donald Hayes 2002 Al Johnson Neil Graff David Lysek Ben Johnson Alan Thompson Tony Simmons 2008 Kraig Urbik 1973 Mike Seifert 1999 Cecil Martin 2010 Gabe Carimi 1975 Terry Stieve 2000 Mark Tauscher Lance Kendricks 1976 Ron Egloff 2001 Casey Rabach John Moffitt 1978 Greg Gordon 2003 Alex Lewis Jim Moore 1982 Tim Stracka

221 WISCONSIN FOOTBALL | 2019 FACT BOOK 1983 Mike Herrington 1965 Jon Hohman Brian Marrow Jim Jones Battle of Florida Randy Wright 1967 Eric Rice 2011 Antonio Fenelus 1986 Tim Jordan 1969 Ken Criter Nate Odomes 1971 Bill Gregory 1987 Glenn Derby 1973 Rufus Ferguson Las Vegas A-A Classic Rod Lossow 1974 Mike Webster 2003 Ryan Aiello 1988 Todd Nelson 1975 Jack Novak 2004 Darius Jones 1990 Brady Pierce 1976 Dennis Lick 1995 Jason Maniecki 1979 Ray Snell Villages Gridiron Classic Matt Nyquist 1980 Dave Ahrens Barry Alvarez 1981 Dave Mohapp 2001 Nick Greisen 2001 Mark Anelli 1982 Tim Krumrie Chad Kuhns Nick Davis 1984 Jeff Dellenbach 2002 Brooks Bollinger Al Toon Jason Jowers 1987 Paul Gruber 2003 Jeff Mack Chicago Tribune All-Star 1992 Chuck Belin Jim Sorgi 1937 John Golemgeske 1993 Lamark Shackerford Barry Alvarez Ed Jankowski 1994 Jeff Messenger 2004 Morgan Davis 1939 Lynn Hovland Michael Roan Howard Weiss Mike Thompson 1941 George Paskvan 1998 LaMar Campbell 1942 Tom Farris Donald Hayes 1943 Len Calligaro David Lysek Bobby Dierks 1999 Cecil Martin Tom Farris Mike Samuel Pat Harder 2000 Ron Dayne 1945 Frank Lopp Bobby Myers 1946 Pat Harder Mark Tauscher Frank Hekkers Donnel Thompson Elroy Hirsch Barry Alvarez Jack Mead 2001 Bill Ferrario Evan Vogds Casey Rabach 1947 Clarence Esser 2002 Wendell Bryant Fred Negus 2004 Jonathan Clinkscale 1948 Earl Girard Jason Jefferson Earl Maves Mike Lorenz 1949 Ben Bendrick Scott Starks 1952 Hal Faverty Jonathan Welsh Pat O’Donahue 2005 Owen Daniels 1955 Alan Ameche Jason Palermo James Temp 2006 John Stocco 1956 John Dittrich Jim Haluska 1960 Jerry Stalcup Japan Bowl 1963 Pat Richter 1976 Dennis Lick Ron Vander Kelen Steve Wagner 1964 Ken Bowman 1979 Lawrence Johnson Roger Pillath 1980 Tom Schremp 1971 Bill Gregory 1981 Dave Mohapp 1974 Mike Webster 1982 Matt VandenBoom 1975 Dennis Lick Ron Versnik Steve Wagner Bob Winckler 1984 Darryl Sims Al Toon Hula Bowl Dan Turk 1950 Joe Kelly 1985 Bob Landsee 1952 Gene Felker 1990 Don Davey 1959 Dick Teteak 1991 Troy Vincent 1960 Jim Heineke 1992 Chuck Belin Jerry Stalcup Barry Alvarez 1961 Tom Wiesner 1962 Ron Miller 1963 Pat Richter Ron Vander Kelen 1964 Ken Bowman Roger Pillath

222 HISTORY AND RESULTS WISCONSIN FOOTBALL | 2019 FACT BOOK Yearly Records Overall Big Ten Year Coach W L T Pct. W L T Pct. Pl. Home Away Neut. 1889 Kletsch 0 2 0 .000 0-0 0-1 0-1 1890 Mestre 1 3 0 .250 1-1 0-1 0-1 1891 Alward 3 1 1 .700 1-0 1-1 1-0-1 1892 Crawford 4 3 0 .714 1-2 1-1 2-0 1893 Davis 4 2 0 .667 3-0 1-1 0-1 1894 Stickney 5 2 0 .714 3-0 2-2 0-0 1895 Stickney 5 2 1 .688 4-0-1 0-2 1-0 1896 King 7 1 1 .833 2 0 1 .833 1 6-0 1-0-1 0-1 1897 King 9 1 0 .900 3 0 0 1.000 1 6-1 3-0 0-0 1898 King 9 1 0 .900 2 1 0 x .667 3 7-0 1-1 1-0 1899 King 9 2 0 .818 4 1 0 .800 2 5-1 1-1 3-0 1900 King 8 1 0 .889 2 1 0 .667 T3 6-0 1-1 1-0 1901 King 9 0 0 1.000 2 0 0 1.000 T1 6-0 1-0 2-0 1902 King 6 3 0 .667 1 3 0 .250 6 5-0 1-1 0-2 1903 Curtis 6 3 1 .650 0 3 1 .125 T8 6-2 0-1-1 0-0 1904 Curtis 5 3 0 .625 0 3 0 .000 T7 4-1 0-2 1-0 1905 King 8 2 0 .800 1 2 0 .333 T5 4-1 1-1 3-0 1906 Hutchins 5 0 0 1.000 3 0 0 1.000 T1 4-0 1-0 0-0 1907 Hutchins 3 1 1 .700 3 1 1 .700 2 1-1-1 2-0 0-0 1908 Barry 5 1 0 .833 2 1 0 .667 3 3-1 2-0 0-0 1909 Barry 3 1 1 .700 2 1 1 .625 4 2-1 1-0-1 0-0 1910 Barry 1 2 2 .400 1 2 1 .375 5 1-0-2 0-1 0-1 1911 Richards 5 1 1 .786 2 1 1 .625 3 4-0-1 1-1 0-0 1912 Juneau 7 0 0 1.000 5 0 0 1.000 1 5-0 2-0 0-0 1913 Juneau 3 3 1 .500 1 2 1 .375 T6 3-2 0-1-1 0-0 1914 Juneau 4 2 1 .643 2 2 1 .500 T4 3-1-1 1-1 0-0 1915 Juneau 4 3 0 .571 2 3 0 .400 6 3-1 1-2 0-0 1916 Withington 4 2 1 .643 1 2 1 .375 T6 4-0-1 0-2 0-0 1917 Richards 4 2 1 .643 3 2 0 .600 T3 3-1-1 1-1 0-0 1918 Lowman 3 3 0 .500 1 2 0 .333 7 2-2 1-1 0-0 1919 Richards 5 2 0 .714 3 2 0 .600 4 2-2 3-0 0-0 1920 Richards 6 1 0 .857 4 1 0 .800 2 4-0 2-1 0-0 1921 Richards 5 1 1 .786 3 1 1 .700 4 3-0-1 2-1 0-0 1922 Richards 4 2 1 .643 2 2 1 .500 4 3-1 1-1-1 0-0 1923 Ryan 3 3 1 .500 1 3 1 .300 7 2-1-1 1-2 0-0 1924 Ryan 2 3 3 .438 0 2 2 .333 10 2-2-2 0-1-1 0-0 1925 Little 6 1 1 .813 3 1 1 .700 T2 4-1 2-0-1 0-0 1926 Little 5 2 1 .688 3 1 1 .700 5 4-1 1-1-1 0-0 1927 Thistlethwaite 4 4 0 .500 1 4 0 .200 T9 3-2 1-2 0-0 1928 Thistlethwaite 7 1 1 .833 3 1 1 .700 2 5-1 2-0-1 0-0 1929 Thistlethwaite 4 5 0 .444 1 4 0 .200 10 3-3 1-1 0-1 1930 Thistlethwaite 6 2 1 .722 2 2 1 .500 T4 6-0 0-2-1 0-0 1931 Thistlethwaite 5 4 1 .550 3 3 0 .500 6 3-1-1 2-3 0-0 1932 Spears 6 1 1 .812 4 1 1 .750 3 5-0 1-1-1 0-0 1933 Spears 2 5 1 .313 0 5 1 .083 T8 2-2 0-3-1 0-0 1934 Spears 4 4 0 .500 2 3 0 .400 T5 3-1 1-3 0-0 1935 Spears 1 7 0 .125 1 4 0 .200 T9 1-4 0-3 0-0 1936 Stuhldreher 2 6 0 .250 0 4 0 .000 T8 2-3 0-3 0-0 1937 Stuhldreher 4 3 1 .563 2 2 1 .500 T4 3-1-1 1-2 0-0 1938 Stuhldreher 5 3 0 .625 3 2 0 .600 6 2-2 3-1 0-0 1939 Stuhldreher 1 6 1 .188 0 5 1 .083 T9 1-3-1 0-3 0-0 1940 Stuhldreher 4 4 0 .500 3 3 0 .500 T4 3-2 1-2 0-0 1941 Stuhldreher 3 5 0 .375 3 3 0 .500 5 3-2 0-3 0-0 1942 Stuhldreher 8 1 1 .850 4 1 0 .800 2 5-0-1 2-1 1-0 1943 Stuhldreher 1 9 0 .100 1 6 0 .167 8 0-5 1-3 0-1 1944 Stuhldreher 3 6 0 .333 2 4 0 .333 7 2-3 1-3 0-0 1945 Stuhldreher 3 4 2 .444 2 3 1 .417 6 1-2-1 2-1-1 0-1 1946 Stuhldreher 4 5 0 .444 2 5 0 .400 8 2-2 2-3 0-0 1947 Stuhldreher 5 3 1 .611 3 2 1 .583 2 3-2 2-1-1 0-0 1948 Stuhldreher 2 7 0 .222 1 5 0 .167 9 2-4 0-3 0-0 1949 Williamson 5 3 1 .611 3 2 1 .583 4 3-2 2-1-1 0-0 1950 Williamson 6 3 0 .667 5 2 0 .714 T2 4-0 2-3 0-0 1951 Williamson 7 1 1 .833 5 1 1 .750 2 4-0-1 3-1 0-0 1952 Williamson 6 3 1 .650 4 1 1 .750 1 3-1-1 3-1 0-1 224 WISCONSIN FOOTBALL | 2019 FACT BOOK

Overall Big Ten Year Coach W L T Pct. W L T Pct. Pl. Home Away Neut. 1953 Williamson 6 2 1 .722 4 1 1 .750 3 4-1 2-1-1 0-0 1954 Williamson 7 2 0 .778 5 2 0 .714 2 5-0 2-2 0-0 1955 Williamson 4 5 0 .444 3 4 0 .429 6 2-3 2-2 0-0 1956 Bruhn 1 5 3 .277 0 4 3 .214 9 1-2-2 0-3-1 0-0 1957 Bruhn 6 3 0 .667 4 3 0 .571 T4 3-2 3-1 0-0 1958 Bruhn 7 1 1 .833 5 1 1 .786 2 4-1 3-0-1 0-0 1959 Bruhn 7 3 0 .700 5 2 0 .714 1 4-1 3-1 0-1 1960 Bruhn 4 5 0 .444 2 5 0 .286 9 3-2 1-3 0-0 1961 Bruhn 6 3 0 .667 4 3 0 .571 5 3-2 3-1 0-0 1962 Bruhn 8 2 0 .800 6 1 0 .857 1 6-0 2-1 0-1 1963 Bruhn 5 4 0 .556 3 4 0 .429 5 3-2 2-2 0-0 1964 Bruhn 3 6 0 .333 2 5 0 .286 T7 3-2 0-4 0-0 1965 Bruhn 2 7 1 .250 2 5 0 .286 T7 1-3-1 1-4 0-0 1966 Bruhn 3 6 1 .350 2 4 1 .357 7 2-3-1 1-3 0-0 1967 Coatta 0 9 1 .050 0 6 1 .071 T9 0-4-1 0-5 0-0 1968 Coatta 0 10 0 .000 0 7 0 .000 10 0-6 0-4 0-0 1969 Coatta 3 7 0 .300 3 4 0 .429 T5 3-3 0-4 0-0 1970 Jardine 4 5 1 .450 3 4 0 .429 T5 2-3-1 2-2 0-0 1971 Jardine 4 6 1 .409 3 5 0 .375 T6 4-2 0-4-1 0-0 1972 Jardine 4 7 0 .364 2 6 0 .250 9 4-2 0-5 0-0 1973 Jardine 4 7 0 .364 3 5 0 .375 8 4-3 0-4 0-0 1974 Jardine 7 4 0 .636 5 3 0 .625 4 3-2 4-2 0-0 1975 Jardine 4 6 1 .409 3 4 1 .438 6 3-2-1 1-4 0-0 1976 Jardine 5 6 0 .455 3 5 0 .375 T7 4-2 1-4 0-0 1977 Jardine 5 6 0 .455 3 6 0 .333 8 3-3 2-3 0-0 1978 McClain 5 4 2 .545 3 4 2 .444 6 4-2-1 1-2-1 0-0 1979 McClain 4 7 0 .364 3 5 0 .375 T7 3-3 1-4 0-0 1980 McClain 4 7 0 .364 3 5 0 .375 T6 2-4 2-3 0-0 1981 McClain 7 5 0 .583 6 3 0 .667 T3 5-2 2-2 0-1 1982 McClain 7 5 0 .583 5 4 0 .556 4 4-3 2-2 1-0 1983 McClain 7 4 0 .636 5 4 0 .556 4 4-3 3-1 0-0 1984 McClain 7 4 1 .625 5 3 1 .611 4 4-1 3-2-1 0-1 1985 McClain 5 6 0 .455 2 6 0 .250 8 3-3 2-3 0-0 1986 Hilles 3 9 0 .250 2 6 0 .250 T8 2-4 1-5 0-0 1987 Morton 3 8 0 .273 1 7 0 .125 10 3-4 0-4 0-0 1988 Morton 1 10 0 .091 1 7 0 .125 T9 1-5 0-5 0-0 1989 Morton 2 9 0 .182 1 7 0 .125 9 2-4 0-5 0-0 1990 Alvarez 1 10 0 .091 0 8 0 .000 10 1-6 0-4 0-0 1991 Alvarez 5 6 0 .455 2 6 0 .250 T8 4-3 1-3 0-0 1992 Alvarez 5 6 0 .455 3 5 0 .375 T6 5-1 0-5 0-0 1993 Alvarez 10 1 1 .875 6 1 1 .813 T1 4-0-1 4-1 2-0 1994 Alvarez 8 3 1 .708 5 2 1 .688 3 4-1-1 3-2 1-0 1995 Alvarez 4 5 2 .455 3 4 1 .438 T7 2-3-1 2-2-1 0-0 1996 Alvarez 8 5 0 .615 3 5 0 .375 7 4-2 3-3 1-0 1997 Alvarez 8 5 0 .615 5 3 0 .625 5 5-1 3-2 0-2 1998 Alvarez 11 1 0 .917 7 1 0 .875 T1 6-0 4-1 1-0 1999 Alvarez 10 2 0 .833 7 1 0 .875 1 5-1 4-1 1-0 2000 Alvarez 9 4 0 .692 4 4 0 .500 T5 4-3 4-1 1-0 2001 Alvarez 5 7 0 .714 3 5 0 .375 T8 3-4 2-3 0-0 2002 Alvarez 8 6 0 .571 2 6 0 .250 T8 5-3 2-3 1-0 2003 Alvarez 7 6 0 .538 4 4 0 .500 T7 4-3 3-2 0-1 2004 Alvarez 9 3 0 .750 6 2 0 .750 3 6-0 3-2 0-1 2005 Alvarez 10 3 0 .769 5 3 0 .625 T3 5-1 4-2 1-0 2006 Bielema 12 1 0 .923 7 1 0 .875 T2 7-0 3-1 2-0 2007 Bielema 9 4 0 .692 5 3 0 .625 4 7-0 2-3 0-1 2008 Bielema 7 6 0 .538 3 5 0 .375 T6 5-2 2-3 0-1 2009 Bielema 10 3 0 .769 5 3 0 ,625 T4 6-1 3-2 1-0 2010 Bielema 11 2 0 .846 7 1 0 .875 T1 7-0 4-1 0-1 2011 Bielema 11 3 0 .786 6 2 0 .750 -- 7-0 2-2 2-1 2012 Bielema 8 6 0 .571 4 4 0 .500 -- 5-2 2-3 1-1 2013 Andersen 9 4 0 .692 6 2 0 .750 -- 6-1 3-2 0-1 2014 Andersen 11 3 0 .786 7 1 0 .875 -- 7-0 3-1 1-2 2015 Chryst 10 3 0 .800 6 2 0 .750 -- 5-2 4-0 1-1 2016 Chryst 11 3 0 .786 7 2 0 .778 -- 5-1 4-1 2-1 2017 Chryst 13 1 0 .929 9 0 0 1.000 -- 7-0 6-0 0-1 2018 Chryst 8 5 0 .615 5 4 0 .556 -- 5-2 2-3 1-0 All-Time 705 495 53 .584 378 374 41 .503 461-212-30 207-253-22 37-30-1 225 WISCONSIN FOOTBALL | 2019 FACT BOOK All-Time Results

N 3 Beloit -/- W 46-0 1889 N 17 Minnesota -/- W 6-0 Record: 0-2 Coach: Alvin Kletsch (1st) 1895 N 23 Calumet Club^ -/- L 0-27 D 14 Beloit -/- L 0-4 Record: 5-2-1 ^ — at Milwaukee Coach: H.O. Stickney (2nd) S 21 Northwestern^ -/- W 12-6 S 30 Iowa State -/- W 28-6 1890 O 5 Armour -/- W 32-4 Record: 1-3 O 12 Lake Forest -/- W 26-5 Coach: Ted Mestre (1st) O 19 Grinnell -/- W 14-4 N 1 UW-Whitewater -/- W 106-0 O 26 Illinois -/- T 10-10 N 15 Minnesota -/- L 0-63 N 2 Chicago -/- L 12-22 N 22 Lake Forest -/- L 6-16 N 16 Minnesota -/- L 10-14 N 26 Northwestern^ -/- L 10-22 ^ — at Milwaukee ^ — at Milwaukee 1896 1891 BIG TEN CHAMPIONS Record: 3-1-1 Record: 7-1-1, 2-0-1 Big Ten (1st) Coach: Herb Alward (1st) Coach: Phil King (1st) O 17 Beloit -/- W 40-4 O 10 Lake Forest -/- W 34-0 O 24 Minnesota -/- L 12-26 O 14 Madison HS -/- W 18-0 O 31 Northwestern^ -/- T 0-0 O 17 Rush Medical -/- W 50-0 N 14 Lake Forest -/- W 6-4 O 24 Grinnell -/- W 54-6 N 29 Northwestern^ -/- W 40-0 O 31 Beloit -/- W 6-0 ^ — at Milwaukee N 7 Chicago -/- W 24-0 N 21 Minnesota -/- W 6-0 N 26 Northwestern -/- T 6-6 1892 D 19 Carlisle Indians^ -/- L 8-18 Record: 4-3 ^ — at Chicago Colesium (indoors) Coach: (1st) O 1 Beloit -/- W 32-4 1897 O 15 Michigan -/- L 6-10 BIG TEN CHAMPIONS O 19 Purdue -/- L 4-32 Record: 9-1, 3-0 Big Ten (1st) O 22 Lake Forest^ -/- W 10-6 Coach: Phil King (2nd) O 29 Minnesota -/- L 4-32 N 19 Northwestern -/- W 26-6 O 2 Lake Forest -/- W 30-0 N 24 Northwestern^ -/- W 20-6 O 6 Madison HS -/- W 8-0 ^ — at Milwaukee O 9 Rush Medical -/- W 28-0 O 16 UW-Platteville -/- W 20-0 O 23 Madison HS -/- W 29-0 1893 O 30 Minnesota -/- W 39-0 Record: 4-2 N 6 Beloit -/- W 11-0 Coach: Parke Davis (1st) N 13 Chicago -/- W 25-8 N 20 UW Alumni -/- L 0-6 O 14 Chicago AA^ -/- L 0-22 N 25 Northwestern -/- W 22-0 O 21 Lake Forest -/- W 24-0 O 28 Beloit -/- W 18-0 N 4 Michigan -/- W 34-18 1898 N 11 Minnesota -/- L 0-40 Record: 9-1, 2-1 Big Ten (3rd) N 16 Purdue -/- W 36-30 Coach: Phil King (3rd) ^ — at Milwaukee O 1 Ripon -/- W 52-0 O 5 Madison HS -/- W 21-0 1894 O 8 Dixon -/- W 76-0 Record: 5-2 O 15 Rush Medical -/- W 42-0 Coach: H.O. Stickney (1st) O 22 Beloit^ -/- W 17-0 O 29 Minnesota -/- W 29-0 O 6 Chicago AA -/- W 22-4 N 5 UW Alumni -/- W 12-11 O 15 Purdue -/- L forfeit N 12 Chicago -/- L 0-6 O 20 Chicago -/- W 30-0 N 19 UW-Whitewater -/- W 22-0 O 27 Chicago AA -/- L 4-16 N 24 Northwestern -/- W 47-0 O 29 Iowa -/- W 44-0 ^ — at Milwaukee 226 WISCONSIN FOOTBALL | 2019 FACT BOOK 1899 1903 Record: 9-2, 4-1 Big Ten (2nd) Record: 6-3-1, 0-3-1 Big Ten (T-8th) Coach: Phil King (4th) Coach: Art Curtis (1st) S 30 Lake Forest -/- W 45-0 O 3 North Central -/- W 28-0 O 6 Beloit^ -/- W 36-0 O 10 Lawrence -/- W 40-7 O 14 Northwestern -/- W 38-0 O 17 Beloit -/- W 87-0 O 21 Yale -/- L 0-6 O 21 Osteopaths -/- W 32-0 O 28 Rush Medical -/- W 17-0 O 24 Knox -/- W 54-6 N 4 UW Alumni -/- W 17-5 O 31 Chicago -/- L 6-15 N 11 Illinois^ -/- W 23-0 N 7 UW-Oshkosh -/- W 52-0 N 18 Minnesota -/- W 19-0 N 14 Michigan -/- L 0-16 N 25 Lawrence -/- W 58-0 N 21 Northwestern^ -/- T 6-6 N 30 Michigan# -/- W 17-5 N 26 Minnesota -/- L 0-17 D 9 Chicago -/- L 0-17 ^ — at Chicago ^ — at Milwaukee | # — at Chicago 1904 1900 Record: 5-3, 0-3 Big Ten (T-7th) Record: 8-1, 2-1 Big Ten (T-3rd) Coach: Art Curtis (2nd) Coach: Phil King (5th) O 1 Fort Sheridan -/- W 45-0 S 29 Ripon -/- W 50-0 O 8 Marquette -/- W 33-0 O 6 Chicago P&S -/- W 5-0 O 15 Notre Dame^ -/- W 58-0 O 13 Beloit1 -/- W 11-0 O 22 Drake -/- W 82-0 O 20 Upper Iowa -/- W 64-0 O 29 Michigan -/- L 0-28 O 27 Grinnell -/- W 45-0 N 5 Beloit -/- W 36-0 N 3 Minnesota -/- L 5-6 N 12 Minnesota -/- L 0-28 N 10 Notre Dame -/- W 54-0 N 24 Chicago -/- L 11-18 N 17 Chicago -/- W 39-5 ^ — at Milwaukee N 24 Illinois -/- W 27-0 1905 1901 Record: 8-2, 1-2 Big Ten (T-5th) BIG TEN CHAMPIONS Coach: Phil King (8th) Record: 9-0, 2-0 Big Ten (T-1st) S 23 Company I^ -/- W 16-0 Coach: Phil King (6th) S 30 North Central -/- W 49-0 S 28 Milw. Medical -/- W 26-0 O 4 Marquette -/- W 29-0 O 5 Hyde Park HS -/- W 62-0 O 7 Lawrence -/- W 34-0 O 12 Beloit^ -/- W 40-0 O 14 Notre Dame# -/- W 21-0 O 19 Knox -/- W 23-5 O 21 Chicago -/- L 0-4 O 26 Kansas -/- W 50-0 O 28 UW Alumni -/- W 17-0 N 2 Nebraska^ -/- W 18-0 N 4 Minnesota -/- W 16-12 N 9 Iowa State -/- W 45-0 N 11 Beloit -/- W 44-0 N 16 Minnesota -/- W 18-0 N 18 Michigan -/- L 0-12 N 28 Chicago -/- W 35-0 ^ — at Marinette, Wis. | # — at Milwaukee ^ — at Milwaukee 1906 1902 BIG TEN CHAMPIONS Record: 6-3, 1-3 Big Ten (6th) Record: 5-0, 3-0 Big Ten (T-1st) Coach: Phil King (7th) Coach: Dr. C.P. Hutchins (1st) S 27 Lawrence -/- W 11-0 O 13 Lawrence -/- W 5-0 O 4 Hyde Park HS -/- W 24-5 O 20 North Dakota -/- W 10-0 O 11 Lawrence -/- W 52-0 N 3 Iowa -/- W 18-4 O 18 Beloit^ -/- W 52-6 N 10 Illinois -/- W 16-6 O 25 Kansas -/- W 38-0 N 17 Purdue -/- W 29-5 N 1 Michigan# -/- L 0-6 N 8 Northwestern -/- W 51-0 N 15 Minnesota -/- L 0-11 1907 N 27 Chicago -/- L 0-11 Record: 3-1-1, 3-1-1 Big Ten (2nd) ^ — at Milwaukee Coach: Dr. C.P. Hutchins (2nd) # — at Chicago O 26 Illinois -/- L 4-15 N 2 Iowa -/- W 6-5 N 9 Indiana -/- W 11-8 N 16 Purdue -/- W 12-6 N 23 Minnesota -/- T 17-17

227 WISCONSIN FOOTBALL | 2019 FACT BOOK N 8 Ohio State -/- W 12-0 1908 N 22 Chicago -/- L 0-19 Record: 5-1, 2-1 Big Ten (3rd) Coach: Tom Barry (1st) 1914 O 10 Lawrence -/- W 35-0 O 17 Indiana -/- W 16-0 Record: 4-2-1, 2-2-1 Big Ten (T-4th) O 24 UW Freshmen -/- W 24-15 Coach: William Juneau (3rd) O 31 Marquette -/- W 9-6 O 3 Lawrence -/- W 21-0 N 7 Minnesota -/- W 5-0 O 10 Marquette -/- W 48-0 N 21 Chicago* -/- L 12-18 O 17 Purdue -/- W 14-7 O 24 Ohio State -/- W 7-6 O 31 Chicago* -/- T 0-0 1909 N 14 Minnesota -/- L 3-14 Record: 3-1-1, 2-1-1 Big Ten (4th) N 21 Illinois -/- L 9-24 Coach: Tom Barry (2nd) O 9 Lawrence -/- W 22-0 1915 O 23 Indiana -/- W 6-3 O 30 Northwestern -/- W 21-11 Record: 4-3, 2-3 Big Ten (6th) N 13 Minnesota* -/- L 6-34 Coach: William Juneau (4th) N 20 Chicago -/- T 6-6 O 2 Lawrence -/- W 82-0 O 8 Marquette -/- W 85-0 O 16 Purdue -/- W 28-3 1910 O 23 Ohio State -/- W 21-0 Record: 1-2-2, 1-2-1 Big Ten (5th) O 30 Chicago -/- L 13-14 Coach: Tom Barry (3rd) N 13 Illinois -/- L 3-17 O 8 Lawrence -/- T 6-6 N 20 Minnesota* -/- L 3-20 O 22 Indiana^ -/- L 3-12 O 29 Northwestern -/- T 0-0 1916 N 12 Minnesota -/- L 0-28 N 19 Chicago* -/- W 10-0 Record: 4-2-1, 1-2-1 Big Ten (T-6th) ^ — at Indianapolis Coach: Paul Withington (1st) O 7 Lawrence -/- W 20-0 O 14 S. Dakota State -/- W 28-3 1911 O 21 Haskell Indians -/- W 13-0 Record: 5-1-1, 2-1-1 Big Ten (3rd) O 28 Chicago* -/- W 30-7 Coach: J.R. Richards (1st) N 4 Ohio State -/- L 13-14 O 7 Lawrence -/- W 15-0 N 18 Minnesota -/- L 0-54 O 14 Ripon -/- W 24-0 N 25 Illinois -/- T 0-0 O 21 Colorado College -/- W 26-0 O 28 Northwestern -/- W 28-3 1917 N 4 Iowa -/- W 12-0 N 18 Minnesota* -/- T 6-6 Record: 4-2-1, 3-2 Big Ten (T-3rd) N 25 Chicago -/- L 0-5 Coach: J.R. Richards (2nd) O 6 Beloit -/- W 34-0 O 13 Notre Dame -/- T 0-0 1912 O 20 Illinois -/- L 0-7 BIG TEN CHAMPIONS O 27 Iowa -/- W 20-0 Record: 7-0, 5-0 Big Ten (1) N 3 Minnesota* -/- W 10-7 Coach: William Juneau (1st) N 10 Ohio State -/- L 3-16 O 5 Lawrence -/- W 13-0 N 24 Chicago -/- W 18-0 O 12 Northwestern -/- W 56-0 O 19 Purdue -/- W 41-0 N 2 Chicago* -/- W 30-12 1918 N 9 Arkansas -/- W 64-7 N 16 Minnesota -/- W 14-0 Record: 3-3, 1-2 Big Ten (7th) N 23 Iowa -/- W 28-10 Coach: (1st) O 26 Camp Grant -/- L 0-7 N 2 Beloit -/- W 21-0 1913 N 9 Illinois* -/- L 0-22 Record: 3-3-1, 1-2-1 Big Ten (T-6th) N 16 Minnesota -/- L 0-6 Coach: William Juneau (2nd) N 23 Ohio State -/- W 14-3 O 4 Lawrence -/- W 58-7 N 28 Michigan State -/- W 7-6 O 11 Marquette -/- W 13-0 O 18 Purdue -/- T 7-7 O 25 Michigan State -/- L 7-12 N 1 Minnesota* -/- L 3-21

228 WISCONSIN FOOTBALL | 2019 FACT BOOK 1919 1924 Record: 5-2, 3-2 Big Ten (4th) Record: 2-3-3, 0-2-2 Big Ten (10th) Coach: J.R. Richards (3rd) Coach: Jack Ryan (2nd) O 4 Ripon -/- W 37-0 S 27 N. Dakota State -/- W 25-0 O 11 Marquette -/- W 13-0 O 4 Iowa State -/- W 17-0 O 18 Northwestern -/- W 10-6 O 11 Coe -/- T 7-7 O 25 Illinois -/- W 14-10 O 18 Minnesota -/- T 7-7 N 1 Minnesota* -/- L 7-19 O 25 Michigan -/- L 0-21 N 15 Ohio State -/- L 0-3 N 8 Notre Dame -/- L 3-38 N 22 Chicago -/- W 10-3 N 15 Iowa* -/- L 7-21 N 22 Chicago -/- T 0-0 1920 Record: 6-1, 4-1 Big Ten (2nd) 1925 Coach: J.R. Richards (4th) Record: 6-1-1, 3-1-1 Big Ten (T-2nd) O 2 Lawrence -/- W 60-0 Coach: George Little (1st) O 9 Michigan State -/- W 27-0 O 3 Iowa State -/- W 30-0 O 16 Northwestern -/- W 27-7 O 10 Franklin -/- W 35-0 O 23 Ohio State -/- L 7-13 O 17 Michigan* -/- L 0-21 N 6 Minnesota -/- W 3-0 O 24 Purdue -/- W 7-0 N 13 Illinois* -/- W 14-9 O 31 Minnesota -/- T 12-12 N 20 Chicago -/- W 3-0 N 7 Iowa -/- W 6-0 N 14 Michigan State -/- W 21-10 1921 N 21 Chicago -/- W 20-7 Record: 5-1-1, 3-1-1 Big Ten (4th) Coach: J.R. Richards (5th) 1926 O 1 Lawrence -/- W 28-0 Record: 5-2-1, 3-2-1 Big Ten (5th) O 8 S. Dakota State -/- W 24-3 Coach: George Little (2nd) O 15 Northwestern -/- W 27-0 O 2 Cornell -/- W 38-0 O 22 Illinois -/- W 20-0 O 9 Kansas -/- W 13-0 O 29 Minnesota* -/- W 35-0 O 16 Purdue -/- T 0-0 N 12 Michigan -/- T 7-7 O 23 Indiana -/- W 27-2 N 19 Chicago -/- L 0-3 O 30 Minnesota -/- L 10-16 N 6 Michigan -/- L 0-37 N 13 Iowa* -/- W 20-10 1922 N 20 Chicago -/- W 14-7 Record: 4-2-1, 2-2-1 Big Ten (4th) Coach: J.R. Richards (6th) 1927 O 7 Carleton -/- W 41-0 O 14 S. Dakota State -/- W 20-6 Record: 4-4, 1-4 Big Ten (T-9th) O 21 Indiana -/- W 20-0 Coach: (1st) N 4 Minnesota -/- W 14-0 O 1 Cornell -/- W 31-6 N 11 Illinois* -/- L 0-3 O 8 Kansas -/- W 26-6 N 18 Michigan -/- L 6-13 O 15 Michigan -/- L 0-14 N 25 Chicago -/- T 0-0 O 22 Purdue -/- W 12-6 O 29 Minnesota -/- L 7-13 N 5 Grinnell -/- W 20-2 1923 N 12 Iowa* -/- L 0-16 Record: 3-3-1, 1-3-1 Big Ten (7th) N 19 Chicago -/- L 0-6 Coach: Jack Ryan (1st) O 6 Coe -/- W 7-3 1928 O 13 Michigan State -/- W 21-0 O 20 Indiana -/- W 52-0 Record: 7-1-1, 3-1-1 Big Ten (2nd) O 27 Minnesota* -/- T 0-0 Coach: Glenn Thistlethwaite (2nd) N 10 Illinois -/- L 0-10 O 6 Notre Dame -/- W 22-6 N 17 Michigan -/- L 3-6 O 13 Cornell -/- W 49-0 N 24 Chicago -/- L 6-13 O 13 N. Dakota State -/- W 13-7 O 20 Purdue -/- T 19-19 O 27 Michigan -/- W 7-0 N 3 Alabama -/- W 15-0 N 10 Chicago* -/- W 25-0 N 17 Iowa -/- W 13-0 N 24 Minnesota -/- L 0-6

229 WISCONSIN FOOTBALL | 2019 FACT BOOK N 18 Ohio State -/- L 0-6 1929 N 25 Minnesota -/- L 3-6 Record: 4-5, 1-4 Big Ten (10th) Coach: Glenn Thistlethwaite (3rd) 1934 S 28 Ripon -/- W 22-0 S 28 S. Dakota State -/- W 21-0 Record: 4-4, 2-3 Big Ten (T-5th) O 5 Colgate -/- W 13-6 Coach: (3rd) O 12 Northwestern -/- L 0-7 O 6 Marquette -/- W 3-0 O 19 Notre Dame^ -/- L 0-19 O 13 S. Dakota State -/- W 28-7 O 26 Iowa -/- L 0-14 O 20 Purdue -/- L 0-14 N 2 Purdue* -/- L 0-13 O 27 Notre Dame -/- L 0-19 N 9 Chicago -/- W 20-6 N 3 Northwestern -/- L 0-7 N 23 Minnesota -/- L 12-13 N 10 Michigan -/- W 10-0 ^ — at Chicago N 17 Illinois* -/- W 7-3 N 24 Minnesota -/- L 0-34 1930 Record: 6-2-1, 2-2-1 Big Ten (T-4th) 1935 Coach: Glenn Thistlethwaite (4th) Record: 1-7, 1-4 Big Ten (T-9th) O 4 Lawrence -/- W 53-6 Coach: Clarence Spears (4th) O 4 Carleton -/- W 28-0 S 28 S. Dakota State -/- L 6-13 O 11 Chicago -/- W 34-0 O 5 Marquette -/- L 0-33 O 18 Pennsylvania* -/- W 27-0 O 12 Notre Dame -/- L 0-27 O 25 Purdue -/- L 6-7 O 19 Michigan -/- L 12-20 N 1 Ohio State -/- T 0-0 O 26 Chicago -/- L 7-13 N 8 S. Dakota State -/- W 58-7 N 9 Purdue* -/- W 8-0 N 15 Northwestern -/- L 7-20 N 16 Northwestern -/- L 13-32 N 22 Minnesota -/- W 14-0 N 23 Minnesota -/- L 7-33

1931 1936 Record: 5-4-1, 3-3 Big Ten (6th) Record: 2-6, 0-4 Big Ten (T-8th) Coach: Glenn Thistlethwaite (5th) Coach: Harry Stuhldreher (1st) O 3 Bradley -/- W 33-6 S 26 S. Dakota State -/- W 24-7 O 3 N. Dakota State -/- W 12-7 O 3 Marquette -/- L 6-12 O 10 Auburn -/- T 7-7 O 10 Purdue -/- L 14-35 O 17 Purdue -/- W 21-14 O 17 Notre Dame -/- L 0-27 O 24 Pennsylvania -/- L 13-27 O 31 Chicago* -/- L 6-7 O 31 Minnesota -/- L 0-14 N 7 Northwestern -/1 L 18-26 N 7 Illinois -/- W 7-6 N 14 Cincinnati -/- W 27-6 N 14 Ohio State* -/- L 0-6 N 21 Minnesota -/2 L 0-24 N 21 Chicago -/- W 12-7 N 28 Michigan -/- L 0-16 1937 Record: 4-3-1, 2-2-1 Big Ten (T-4th) 1932 Coach: Harry Stuhldreher (2nd) Record: 6-1-1, 4-1-1 Big Ten (3rd) S 25 S. Dakota State -/- W 32-0 Coach: Clarence Spears (1st) O 2 Marquette -/- W 12-0 O 1 Marquette -/- W 7-2 O 9 Chicago -/- W 27-0 O 8 Iowa -/- W 34-0 O 16 Iowa* -/- W 13-6 O 15 Purdue -/- L 6-7 O 23 Pittsburgh 16/3 L 0-21 O 22 Coe -/- W 39-0 O 30 Northwestern -/- L 6-14 O 29 Ohio State -/- T 7-7 N 13 Purdue -/- T 7-7 N 5 Illinois* -/- W 20-12 N 20 Minnesota -/7 L 6-13 N 12 Minnesota -/- W 20-13 N 19 Chicago -/- W 18-7 1938 Record: 5-3, 3-2 Big Ten (6th) 1933 Coach: Harry Stuhldreher (3rd) Record: 2-5-1, 0-5-1 Big Ten (T-8th) O 1 Marquette -/- W 27-0 Coach: Clarence Spears (2nd) O 8 Iowa -/- W 31-13 O 7 Marquette -/- W 19-0 O 15 Pittsburgh -/- L 6-26 O 14 Illinois -/- L 0-21 O 22 Purdue -/- L 7-13 O 21 Iowa -/- L 7-26 O 29 Indiana* -/- W 6-0 O 28 Purdue* -/- L 0-14 N 5 Northwestern -/7 W 20-13 N 4 Chicago -/- T 0-0 N 12 UCLA 15/- W 14-7 N 11 West Virginia -/- W 25-6 N 19 Minnesota 12/- L 0-21

230 WISCONSIN FOOTBALL | 2019 FACT BOOK N 6 Northwestern* -/12 L 0-41 1939 N 13 Michigan -/4 L 0-27 Record: 1-6-1, 0-5-1 Big Ten (T-9th) N 20 Minnesota -/- L 13-25 Coach: Harry Stuhldreher (4th) ^ — at Rockford, Ill. S 30 Marquette -/- W 14-13 O 7 Texas -/- L 7-17 1944 O 14 Indiana -/- L 0-14 O 21 Northwestern -/- L 7-13 Record: 3-6, 2-4 Big Ten (7th) O 28 Iowa -/- L 13-19 Coach: Harry Stuhldreher (9th) N 4 Illinois -/- L 0-7 S 30 Northwestern -/- W 7-6 N 18 Purdue* -/- T 7-7 O 7 Marquette -/- W 21-2 N 25 Minnesota -/- L 6-23 O 14 Ohio State* 19/8 L 7-20 O 21 Notre Dame -/1 L 13-28 O 28 Great Lakes -/16 L 12-40 1940 N 4 Purdue -/- L 0-35 Record: 4-4, 3-3 Big Ten (T-4th) N 11 Iowa -/- W 26-7 Coach: Harry Stuhldreher (5th) N 18 Michigan -/5 L 0-14 O 5 Marquette -/- W 33-19 N 25 Minnesota -/- L 26-28 O 12 Iowa -/- L 12-30 O 19 Northwestern -/4 L 7-27 1945 O 26 Purdue -/- W 14-13 N 2 Illinois* -/- W 13-6 Record: 3-4-2, 2-3-1 Big Ten (6th) N 9 Columbia -/- L 6-7 Coach: Harry Stuhldreher (10th) N 16 Indiana -/- W 27-10 S 22 Great Lakes -/- T 0-0 N 23 Minnesota -/1 L 13-22 S 29 Marquette -/- W 40-13 O 6 Purdue -/- L 7-13 O 13 Ohio State -/4 L 0-12 1941 O 20 Illinois -/- T 7-7 Record: 3-5, 3-3 Big Ten (5th) N 3 Iowa -/- W 27-7 Coach: Harry Stuhldreher (6th) N 10 Northwestern* -/- L 14-28 O 4 Marquette -/- L 7-28 N 17 Navy^ -/2 L 7-36 O 11 Northwestern -/- L 14-41 N 24 Minnesota -/- W 26-12 O 18 Iowa -/- W 23-0 ^ — at Baltimore O 25 Indiana* -/- W 27-25 N 1 Syracuse -/- L 20-27 1946 N 8 Ohio State -/20 L 34-46 N 15 Purdue -/- W 13-0 Record: 4-5, 2-5 Big Ten (8th) N 22 Minnesota -/1 L 6-41 Coach: Harry Stuhldreher (11th) S 21 Marquette -/- W 34-0 45,000c S 28 California -/- W 28-7 50,000 1942 O 5 Northwestern -/- L 0-28 45,000 Record: 8-1-1, 4-1 Big Ten (2nd) O 12 Ohio State -/14 W 20-7 45,000c Coach: Harry Stuhldreher (7th) O 19 Illinois 20/- L 21-27 62,597 S 19 Camp Grant -/- W 7-0 N 2 Purdue 18/- W 24-20 32,000 S 26 Notre Dame -/- T 7-7 N 9 Iowa* 15/- L 7-21 45,000c O 3 Marquette -/- W 35-7 N 16 Michigan -/10 L 6-28 63,415 O 10 Missouri -/- W 17-9 N 23 Minnesota -/- L 0-6 45,000 O 17 Great Lakes^ 7/- W 13-7 O 24 Purdue 7/- W 13-0 1947 O 31 Ohio State* 6/1 W 17-7 N 7 Iowa 2/- L 0-6 Record: 5-3-1, 3-2-1 Big Ten (2nd) N 14 Northwestern 7/- W 20-19 Coach: Harry Stuhldreher (12th) N 21 Minnesota 7/- W 20-6 S 27 Purdue -/- W 32-14 41,000 ^ — at Chicago O 4 Indiana -/- T 7-7 30,000 O 11 California -/8 L 7-48 45,000c O 18 Yale -/12 W 9-0 65,000 1943 O 25 Marquette -/- W 35-12 45,000c Record: 1-9, 1-6 Big Ten (8th) N 1 Northwestern -/- W 29-0 43,000 Coach: Harry Stuhldreher (8th) N 8 Iowa* 19/- W 46-14 45,000c S 18 Marquette -/- L 7-33 N 15 Michigan 9/2 L 6-40 45,000c S 25 Camp Grant^ -/- L 7-10 N 22 Minnesota -/- L 0-21 63,862 O 2 Iowa -/- W 7-5 O 9 Illinois -/- L 7-25 O 16 Notre Dame -/1 L 0-50 O 23 Indiana -/- L 0-34 O 30 Purdue -/4 L 0-32

231 WISCONSIN FOOTBALL | 2019 FACT BOOK N 1 Rice 18/- W 21-7 36,000 1948 N 8 Northwestern* 18/- W 24-20 52,131c Record: 2-7, 1-5 Big Ten (9th) N 15 Indiana 15/- W 37-14 22,000 Coach: Harry Stuhldreher (13th) N 22 Minnesota 13/- T 21-21 52,131c S 25 Indiana -/- L 7-35 40,000 Rose Bowl — Pasadena, Calif. O 2 Illinois -/- W 20-16 45,000c J 1 USC 11/5 L 0-7 101,500 O 9 California -/9 L 14-40 66,000 O 16 Yale -/- L 7-17 45,000c 1953 O 23 Ohio State -/- L 32-34 77,200 O 30 Iowa -/- L 13-19 38,000 Record: 6-2-1, 4-1-1 Big Ten (3rd) N 6 Northwestern* -/10 L 7-16 45,000c Coach: (5th) N 13 Marquette -/- W 26-0 45,000c S 26 Penn State -/- W 20-0 48,374 N 20 Minnesota -/15 L 0-16 45,000c O 3 Marquette 16/- W 13-11 51,363 O 9 UCLA -/6 L 0-13 52,887 O 17 Purdue -/- W 28-19 36,500 1949 O 24 Ohio State -/- L 19-20 52,819c Record: 5-3-1, 3-2-1 Big Ten (4th) O 31 Iowa* -/- W 10-6 52,819c Coach: Ivy Williamson (1st) N 7 Northwestern -/- W 34-13 40,000 S 24 Marquette -/- W 41-0 42,000 N 14 Illinois -/3 W 34-7 52,887c O 1 Illinois -/- T 13-13 32,332 N 21 Minnesota 8/- T 21-21 61,154 O 8 California -/10 L 20-35 44,000 O 15 Navy -/18 W 48-13 45,000c 1954 O 22 Ohio State -/- L 0-21 45,000c O 29 Indiana -/- W 30-14 30,000 Record: 7-2, 5-2 Big Ten (2nd) N 5 Northwestern -/- W 14-6 51,000 Coach: Ivy Williamson (6th) N 12 Iowa* -/- W 35-13 45,000c S 25 Marquette 10/- W 52-14 52,819c N 19 Minnesota -/- L 6-14 64,110 O 2 Michigan State 5/- W 6-0 51,194 O 9 Rice 3/11 W 13-7 52,819c O 16 Purdue 2/5 W 20-6 52,819c 1950 O 23 Ohio State 2/4 L 14-31 82,636 Record: 6-3, 5-2 Big Ten (T-2nd) O 30 Iowa 8/- L 7-13 52,185 Coach: Ivy Williamson (2nd) N 6 Northwestern* 16/- W 34-13 53,131c S 30 Marquette -/- W 28-6 45,000c N 13 Illinois 14/- W 27-14 71,119 O 7 Illinois -/15 W 7-6 54,230 N 20 Minnesota 17/10 W 27-0 53,131c O 14 Iowa 15/- W 14-0 46,333 O 21 Michigan 16/- L 13-26 91,202 1955 O 28 Northwestern -/9 W 14-13 45,000c N 4 Purdue* 20/- W 33-7 45,000c Record: 4-5, 3-4 Big Ten (6th) N 11 Ohio State 15/2 L 14-19 81,535 Coach: Ivy Williamson (7th) N 18 Pennsylvania 15/20 L 0-20 60,000 S 24 Marquette -/- W 28-14 53,359c N 25 Minnesota -/- W 14-0 45,000c O 1 Iowa 17/14 W 37-14 53,509c O 8 Purdue 9/17 W 9-0 45,000 O 14 USC 6/16 L 21-33 75,162 1951 O 22 Ohio State 15/- L 16-26 53,539c Record: 7-1-1, 5-1-1 Big Ten (2nd) O 29 Michigan State* -/5 L 0-27 53,529c Coach: Ivy Williamson (3rd) N 5 Northwestern -/- W 41-14 40,000 S 29 Marquette 15/- W 22-6 45,450 N 12 Illinois -/16 L 14-17 53,529c O 6 Illinois -/8 L 10-14 56,207 N 19 Minnesota -/- L 6-21 62,714 O 13 Ohio State -/9 T 6-6 51,156c O 20 Purdue -/- W 31-7 40,000 1956 O 27 Northwestern 14/13 W 41-0 50,000 N 3 Indiana* 10/- W 6-0 51,118c Record: 1-5-3, 0-4-3 Big Ten (9th) N 10 Pennsylvania 9/- W 16-7 43,243 Coach: (1st) N 17 Iowa 8/- W 34-7 39,788 S 29 Marquette -/- W 41-0 52,700 N 24 Minnesota 8/- W 30-6 52,177 O 6 USC -/10 L 6-13 52,979c O 13 Iowa -/- L 7-13 53,273 O 20 Purdue -/17 T 6-6 53,044c 1952 O 27 Ohio State -/9 L 0-21 82,661 BIG TEN CHAMPIONS N 3 Michigan State -/4 L 0-33 53,647 Record: 6-3-1, 4-1-1 Big Ten (1st) N 10 Northwestern* -/- L 7-17 54,645c Coach: Ivy Williamson (4th) N 17 Illinois -/- T 13-13 52,858 S 27 Marquette 7/- W 42-19 51,303c N 24 Minnesota -/7 T 13-13 54,149 O 4 Illinois 8/2 W 20-6 52,071c O 11 Ohio State 1/- L 14-23 80,345 O 18 Iowa 12/- W 42-13 45,050 O 25 UCLA 10/8 L 7-20 52,131c

232 WISCONSIN FOOTBALL | 2019 FACT BOOK O 14 Oregon State -/- W 23-20 45,274 1957 O 21 Iowa -/4 L 15-47 60,150 Record: 6-3, 4-3 Big Ten (T-4th) O 28 Ohio State* -/6 L 21-30 58,144 Coach: Milt Bruhn (2nd) N 11 Northwestern -/- W 29-10 46,203 S 28 Marquette -/- W 60-6 52,700 N 18 Illinois -/- W 55-7 45,122 O 5 West Virginia -/- W 45-13 38,889 N 25 Minnesota -/3 W 23-21 66,232 O 12 Purdue 16/- W 23-14 40,507 O 19 Iowa 13/6 L 7-21 58,147 1962 O 26 Ohio State -/12 L 13-16 51,051 N 2 Michigan State -/6 L 7-21 49,826 BIG TEN CHAMPIONS N 9 Northwestern -/- W 41-12 32,250 Record: 8-2, 6-1 Big Ten (1st) N 16 Illinois* -/15 W 24-13 52,384 Coach: Milt Bruhn (7th) N 23 Minnesota 18/- W 14-6 62,939 S 29 New Mexico St. -/- W 69-13 40,495 O 6 Indiana -/- W 30-6 41,354 O 13 Notre Dame -/- W 17-8 61,098 1958 O 20 Iowa 10/- W 42-14 60,297 Record: 7-1-1, 5-1-1 Big Ten (2nd) O 27 Ohio State 5/- L 7-14 82,540 Coach: Milt Bruhn (3rd) N 3 Michigan -/- W 34-12 53,789 S 26 Miami (Fla.) 14/15 W 20-0 62,084 N 10 Northwestern* 8/1 W 37-6 65,501c O 4 Marquette 9/- W 50-0 42,513 N 17 Illinois 4/- W 35-6 36,762 O 11 Purdue 6/13 W 31-6 51,028 N 24 Minnesota 3/5 W 14-9 65,514c O 18 Iowa 4/13 L 9-20 65,241c Rose Bowl — Pasadena, Calif. O 25 Ohio State 13/2 T 7-7 83,142 J 1 USC 2/1 L 37-42 98,698 N 1 Michigan State 8/- W 9-7 71,040 N 8 Northwestern* 7/4 W 17-13 62,964 1963 N 15 Illinois 5/- W 31-12 45,937 N 22 Minnesota 5/- W 27-12 54,517 Record: 5-4, 3-4 Big Ten (5th) Coach: Milt Bruhn (8th) S 21 Western Mich. 7/- W 41-0 48,574 1959 S 28 Notre Dame 6/- W 14-9 56,806 BIG TEN CHAMPIONS O 12 Purdue 5/- W 38-20 61,415 Record: 7-3, 5-2 Big Ten (1st) O 19 Iowa 2/- W 10-7 59,700 Coach: Milt Bruhn (4th) O 26 Ohio State 2/- L 10-13 65,913c S 26 Stanford 8/- W 16-14 41,892 N 2 Michigan State 8/- L 13-30 71,033 O 3 Marquette 12/- W 44-6 47,970 N 9 Northwestern* -/- W 17-14 65,388c O 10 Purdue 9/7 L 0-21 41,542 N 16 Illinois -/8 L 7-17 65,418c O 17 Iowa -/9 W 25-16 64,256c N 28 Minnesota -/- L 0-14 55,271 O 24 Ohio State 12/20 W 12-3 55,440 O 31 Michigan 10/- W 19-10 68,063 1964 N 7 Northwestern 9/2 W 24-19 55,282 N 14 Illinois* 7/- L 6-9 56,028 Record: 3-6, 2-5 Big Ten (T-7th) N 21 Minnesota 9/- W 11-7 53,647 Coach: Milt Bruhn (9th) Rose Bowl — Pasadena, Calif. S 19 Kansas State -/- W 17-7 46,455 J 1 Washington 6/8 L 8-44 100,089 S 26 Notre Dame -/- L 7-31 64,398c O 10 Purdue -/- L 7-28 44,396 O 17 Iowa -/- W 31-21 65,713c 1960 O 24 Ohio State -/1 L 3-28 84,365 Record: 4-5, 2-5 Big Ten (9th) O 31 Michigan State* -/- L 6-22 65,728c Coach: Milt Bruhn (5th) N 7 Northwestern -/- L 13-17 51,028 S 24 Stanford -/- W 24-7 29,500 N 14 Illinois -/- L 0-29 55,077 O 1 Marquette -/- W 35-6 51,533 N 21 Minnesota -/- W 14-7 61,306 O 8 Purdue -/7 W 24-13 58,292 O 15 Iowa 12/2 L 21-28 57,000 1965 O 22 Ohio State 11/9 L 7-34 83,244 O 29 Michigan -/- W 16-13 57,629 Record: 2-7-1, 2-5 Big Ten (T-7th) N 5 Northwestern* -/- L 0-21 61,730 Coach: Milt Bruhn (10th) N 12 Illinois -/- L 14-35 48,143 S 18 Colorado -/- T 0-0 45,914 N 19 Minnesota -/4 L 7-26 55,576 S 25 USC -/- L 6-26 52,706 O 2 Iowa -/- W 16-13 63,058 O 9 Nebraska -/2 L 0-37 53,810 1961 O 16 Northwestern -/- W 21-7 44,444 Record: 6-3, 4-3 Big Ten (5th) O 23 Ohio State* -/- L 10-20 65,269c Coach: Milt Bruhn (6th) O 30 Michigan -/- L 14-50 66,907 S 23 Utah -/- W 7-0 36,325 N 6 Purdue -/- L 7-45 48,369 S 30 Michigan State -/10 L 0-20 50,584 N 13 Illinois -/- L 0-51 55,192 O 7 Indiana -/- W 6-3 23,270 N 20 Minnesota -/- L 7-42 50,624

233 WISCONSIN FOOTBALL | 2019 FACT BOOK 1966 1970 Record: 3-6-1, 2-4-1 Big Ten (7th) Record: 4-5-1, 3-4 Big Ten (T-5th) Coach: Milt Bruhn (11th) Coach: John Jardine (1st) S 14 Iowa State -/- W 20-10 51,051 S 19 Oklahoma -/18 L 7-21 58,100 S 24 USC -/5 L 3-38 52,235 S 26 TCU -/- T 14-14 61,538 O 1 Iowa -/- W 7-0 52,787 O 3 Penn State -/16 W 29-16 55,204 O 8 Nebraska -/- L 3-31 52,428 O 10 Iowa -/- L 14-24 53,622 O 15 Northwestern -/- T 3-3 53,163 O 17 Northwestern -/- L 14-24 65,278 O 22 Ohio State -/- L 13-24 84,256 O 24 Indiana -/- W 30-12 48,643 O 29 Michigan -/- L 17-28 51,816 O 31 Michigan* -/5 L 15-29 72,389 N 5 Purdue* -/- L 0-23 56,475 N 7 Ohio State -/3 L 7-24 72,758 N 12 Illinois -/- L 14-49 53,645 N 14 Illinois -/- W 29-17 36,569 N 19 Minnesota -/- W 7-6 45,373 N 21 Minnesota -/- W 39-14 50,167

1967 1971 Record: 0-9-1, 0-6-1 Big Ten (T-9th) Record: 4-6-1, 3-5 Big Ten (T-6th) Coach: John Coatta (1st) Coach: John Jardine (2nd) S 23 Washington -/- L 0-17 54,500 S 11 Northern Illinois -/- W 31-0 45,437 S 30 Arizona State -/- L 16-42 49,327 S 18 Syracuse -/15 T 20-20 31,206 O 7 Michigan State -/- L 7-35 68,516 S 25 LSU -/18 L 28-38 78,535c O 14 Pittsburgh -/- L 11-13 46,995 O 2 Northwestern -/- L 11-24 40,473 O 21 Iowa -/- T 21-21 59,512 O 9 Indiana -/- W 35-29 66,156 O 28 Northwestern* -/- L 13-17 61,918 O 16 Michigan State -/- W 31-28 74,847 N 4 Indiana -/7 L 9-14 46,910 O 23 Ohio State -/12 L 6-31 86,559 N 11 Ohio State -/- L 15-17 65,470 O 30 Iowa -/- L 16-20 43,155 N 18 Michigan -/- L 14-27 44,721 N 6 Purdue* -/- W 14-10 78,451c N 25 Minnesota -/- L 14-21 47,133 N 13 Illinois -/- L 27-35 65,459 N 20 Minnesota -/- L 21-23 34,738 1968 Record: 0-10, 0-7 Big Ten (10th) 1972 Coach: John Coatta (2nd) Record: 4-7, 2-6 Big Ten (9th) S 21 Arizona State -/- L 7-55 43,317 Coach: John Jardine (3rd) S 28 Washington -/- L 17-21 42,965 S 16 Northern Illinois -/- W 31-7 62,710 O 5 Michigan State -/19 L 0-39 49,067 S 23 Syracuse -/- W 31-7 67,234 O 12 Utah State -/- L 0-20 37,469 S 30 LSU -/- L 7-27 69,142 O 19 Iowa -/- L 0-41 45,651 O 7 Northwestern -/- W 21-14 74,595 O 26 Northwestern -/- L 10-13 33,133 O 14 Indiana -/- L 7-33 50,122 N 2 Indiana* -/- L 20-21 51,666 O 21 Michigan State -/- L 0-31 62,638 N 9 Ohio State -/2 L 8-43 40,972 O 28 Ohio State -/4 L 20-28 78,713c N 16 Michigan -/4 L 9-34 51,117 N 4 Iowa* -/- W 16-14 78,723c N 23 Minnesota -/- L 15-23 39,214 N 11 Purdue -/- L 6-27 53,507 N 18 Illinois -/- L 7-27 45,703 1969 N 25 Minnesota -/- L 6-14 60,746 Record: 3-7, 3-4 Big Ten (T-5th) Coach: John Coatta (3rd) 1973 S 20 Oklahoma -/6 L 21-48 43,633 Record: 4-7, 3-5 Big Ten (8th) S 27 UCLA -/14 L 23-34 49,243 Coach: John Jardine (4th) O 4 Syracuse -/- L 7-43 45,540 S 15 Purdue -/- L 13-14 58,256 O 11 Iowa -/- W 23-17 53,714 S 22 Colorado -/19 L 25-28 58,237 O 18 Northwestern -/- L 7-27 34,374 S 29 Nebraska -/2 L 16-20 76,297 O 25 Indiana* -/- W 36-34 58,636 O 6 Wyoming -/- W 37-28 60,715 N 1 Michigan -/20 L 7-35 60,438 O 13 Ohio State -/1 L 0-24 77,413 N 8 Ohio State -/1 L 7-62 86,519 O 20 Michigan -/4 L 6-35 87,273 N 15 Illinois -/- W 55-14 42,624 O 27 Indiana* -/- W 31-7 66,365 N 22 Minnesota -/- L 10-35 40,458 N 3 Michigan State -/- L 0-21 54,010 N 10 Iowa -/- W 35-7 55,560 N 17 Northwestern -/- W 36-34 46,248 N 24 Minnesota -/- L 17-19 34,412

234 WISCONSIN FOOTBALL | 2019 FACT BOOK 1974 1978 Record: 7-4, 5-3 Big Ten (4th) Record: 5-4-2, 3-4-2 Big Ten (6th) Coach: John Jardine (5th) Coach: Dave McClain (1st) S 14 Purdue -/- W 28-14 54,239 S 16 Richmond -/- W 7-6 60,877 S 21 Nebraska -/4 W 21-20 73,381 S 23 Northwestern -/- W 28-7 23,960 S 28 Colorado 11/- L 21-24 50,512 S 30 Oregon -/- W 22-19 63,988 O 5 Missouri -/- W 59-20 71,141 O 7 Indiana -/- W 34-7 75,266 O 12 Ohio State 13/1 L 7-52 87,717 O 14 Illinois -/- T 20-20 51,160 O 19 Michigan -/3 L 20-24 78,911c O 21 Michigan -/9 L 0-42 80,024c O 26 Indiana -/- W 35-25 31,453 O 28 Michigan State -/- L 2-55 70,144 N 2 Michigan State* -/20 L 21-28 78,848c N 4 Ohio State -/- L 14-49 79,940c N 9 Iowa -/- W 28-15 48,300 N 11 Purdue* -/- T 24-24 78,986c N 16 Northwestern -/- W 52-7 28,533 N 18 Iowa -/- L 24-38 44,444 N 23 Minnesota -/- W 49-14 55,869 N 25 Minnesota -/- W 48-10 61,021

1975 1979 Record: 4-6-1, 3-4-1 Big Ten (6th) Record: 4-7, 3-5 Big Ten (T-7th) Coach: John Jardine (6th) Coach: Dave McClain (2nd) S 13 Michigan -/2 L 6-23 79,022c S 8 Purdue -/6 L 20-41 65,002 S 20 South Dakota -/- W 48-7 65,566 S 15 Air Force -/- W 38-0 66,466 S 27 Missouri -/5 L 21-28 62,222 S 22 UCLA -/20 L 12-37 78,830c O 4 Kansas -/- L 7-41 76,097 S 29 San Diego State -/- L 17-24 38,633 O 11 Purdue -/- W 17-14 62,406 O 6 Indiana -/- L 0-3 74,188 O 18 Ohio State -/1 L 0-56 87,820 O 13 Michigan State -/19 W 38-29 77,083 O 25 Northwestern* -/- W 17-14 78,902c O 20 Ohio State -/6 L 0-59 87,585 N 1 Illinois -/- W 18-9 78,868c O 27 Iowa* -/- L 13-24 79,026c N 8 Iowa -/- L 28-45 54,650 N 3 Michigan -/10 L 0-54 104,952 N 15 Indiana -/- T 9-9 65,317 N 10 Northwestern -/- W 28-3 68,229 N 22 Minnesota -/- L 3-24 37,578 N 17 Minnesota -/- W 42-37 37,827

1976 1980 Record: 5-6, 3-5 Big Ten (T-7th) Record: 4-7, 3-5 Big Ten (T-6th) Coach: John Jardine (7th) Coach: Dave McClain (3rd) S 11 Michigan -/2 L 27-40 101,347 S 13 Purdue -/20 L 6-12 77,280 S 18 North Dakota -/- W 45-9 62,213 S 20 BYU -/- L 3-28 71,496 S 25 Washington State -/- W 35-26 64,658 S 27 UCLA -/16 L 0-35 40,018 O 2 Kansas -/9 L 24-34 48,350 O 4 San Diego St.* -/- W 35-12 76,340 O 9 Purdue -/- L 16-18 79,111c O 11 Indiana -/- L 0-24 51,029 O 16 Ohio State -/9 L 20-30 79,579c O 18 Michigan State -/- W 17-7 76,173 O 23 Northwestern -/- W 28-25 24,580 O 25 Ohio State -/10 L 0-21 79,523c O 30 Illinois -/- L 25-31 54,121 N 1 Iowa -/- L 13-22 59,995 N 6 Iowa* -/- W 38-21 79,521c N 8 Michigan -/12 L 0-24 69,560 N 13 Indiana -/- L 14-15 27,518 N 15 Northwestern -/- W 39-19 17,372 N 20 Minnesota -/- W 26-17 60,304 N 22 Minnesota -/- W 25-7 54,229

1977 1981 Record: 5-6, 3-6 Big Ten (8th) Record: 7-5, 6-3 Big Ten (T-3rd) Coach: John Jardine (8th) Coach: Dave McClain (4th) S 10 Indiana -/- W 30-14 34,755 S 12 Michigan -/1 W 21-14 68,733 S 17 Northern Illinois -/- W 14-3 64,475 S 19 UCLA 20/9 L 13-31 69,212 S 24 Oregon -/- W 22-10 30,755 S 26 Western Mich.* -/- W 21-10 67,196 O 1 Northwestern -/- W 19-7 68,709 O 3 Purdue -/- W 20-14 68,603 O 8 Illinois 19/- W 26-0 78,661c O 10 Ohio State -/18 W 24-21 78,973c O 15 Michigan 14/1 L 0-56 104,892 O 17 Michigan State 14/- L 14-33 67,352 O 22 Michigan State* -/- L 7-9 79,203c O 24 Illinois -/- L 21-23 67,413 O 29 Ohio State -/3 L 0-42 87,837 O 31 Northwestern -/- W 52-0 70,035 N 5 Purdue -/- L 0-22 83,322 N 7 Indiana -/- W 28-7 44,218 N 12 Iowa -/- L 8-24 71,723 N 14 Iowa -/- L 7-17 78,731c N 19 Minnesota -/- L 7-13 30,742 N 21 Minnesota -/- W 26-21 47,125 Garden State Bowl — East Rutherford, N.J. D 13 Tennessee -/- L 21-28 53,220

235 WISCONSIN FOOTBALL | 2019 FACT BOOK 1982 1986 Record: 7-5, 5-4 Big Ten (4th) Record: 3-9, 2-6 Big Ten (T-8th) Coach: Dave McClain (5th) Coach: Jim Hilles (1st) S 11 Michigan -/12 L 9-20 104,932 S 6 Hawaii -/- L 17-20 45,403 S 18 UCLA -/14 L 26-51 77,974c S 13 Northern Illinois -/- W 35-20 63,294 S 25 Toledo* -/- W 36-27 73,713 S 20 UNLV -/- L 7-17 32,207 O 2 Purdue -/- W 35-31 69,132 S 27 Wyoming -/- L 12-21 64,954 O 9 Ohio State -/- W 6-0 88,234 O 4 Michigan -/4 L 17-34 75,898 O 16 Michigan State -/- W 24-23 78,187c O 11 Iowa -/10 L 6-17 67,700 O 23 Illinois -/- L 28-29 78,406c O 18 Northwestern -/- W 35-27 34,462 O 30 Northwestern -/- W 54-20 64,388 O 25 Illinois* -/- W 15-9 76,983 N 6 Indiana -/- L 17-20 65,355 N 1 Indiana -/- L 7-21 35,311 N 13 Iowa -/- L 14-28 58,500 N 8 Minnesota -/- L 20-27 65,164 N 20 Minnesota -/- W 24-0 59,792 N 15 Ohio State -/9 L 17-30 62,020 Independence Bowl — Shreveport, La. N 22 Michigan State -/- L 13-23 60,285 D 11 Kansas State -/- W 14-3 49,523 1987 1983 Record: 3-8, 1-7 Big Ten (10th) Record: 7-4, 5-4 Big Ten (4th) Coach: (1st) Coach: Dave McClain (6th) S 12 Hawaii -/- W 28-7 53,509 S 10 Northern Illinois -/- W 37-9 56,941 S 19 Utah -/- L 28-31 56,224 S 17 Missouri -/- W 21-20 65,044 S 26 Ball State -/- W 30-13 51,825 S 24 Michigan -/17 L 21-38 77,708 O 3 Michigan -/12 L 0-49 104,410 O 1 Northwestern -/- W 49-0 32,180 O 10 Iowa -/- L 10-31 74,645 O 8 Illinois -/19 L 15-27 78,307c O 17 Illinois -/- L 14-16 57,040 O 15 Minnesota -/- W 56-17 62,689 O 24 Northwestern* -/- L 24-27 70,012 O 22 Indiana* -/- W 45-14 78,199c O 31 Purdue -/- L 14-49 62,000 O 29 Ohio State -/16 L 27-45 89,203 N 7 Ohio State -/- W 26-24 63,195 N 5 Iowa -/15 L 14-34 78,105 N 14 Minnesota -/- L 19-22 62,412 N 12 Purdue -/- W 42-38 58,342 N 21 Michigan State -/11 L 9-30 45,385 N 19 Michigan State -/- W 32-0 54,204 1988 1984 Record: 1-10, 1-7 Big Ten (T-9th) Record: 7-4-1, 5-3-1 Big Ten (4th) Coach: Don Morton (2nd) Coach: Dave McClain (7th) S 3 Western Mich. -/- L 14-24 38,230 S 8 Northern Illinois -/- W 27-14 65,288 S 17 Northern Illinois -/- L 17-19 46,869 S 15 Missouri -/- W 35-34 45,033 S 24 Miami (Fla.) -/1 L 3-23 48,311 S 22 Michigan -/16 L 14-20 104,239 O 1 Michigan -/19 L 14-62 61,180 S 29 Northwestern -/- W 31-16 78,509c O 8 Iowa -/- L 6-31 67,700 O 6 Illinois -/- L 6-22 76,428 O 15 Illinois -/- L 6-34 57,886 O 13 Minnesota* -/- L 14-17 78,770c O 22 Northwestern -/- L 14-35 30,013 O 20 Indiana -/- W 20-16 38,754 O 29 Purdue* -/- L 6-9 51,147 O 27 Ohio State -/6 W 16-14 78,606c N 5 Ohio State -/- L 12-34 90,032 N 3 Iowa -/17 T 10-10 66,255 N 12 Minnesota -/- W 14-7 40,467 N 10 Purdue -/- W 30-13 72,292 N 19 Michigan State -/- L 0-36 76,372 N 17 Michigan State -/- W 20-10 61,702 Hall of Fame Bowl — Birmingham, Ala. D 29 Kentucky -/- L 19-20 47,300 1989 Record: 2-9, 1-7 Big Ten (9th) 1985 Coach: Don Morton (3rd) S 9 Miami (Fla.) -/3 L 3-51 38,646 Record: 5-6, 2-6 Big Ten (8th) S 16 Toledo -/- W 23-10 37,162 Coach: Dave McClain (8th) S 23 California -/- L 14-20 36,000 S 14 Northern Illinois -/- W 38-17 69,131 O 7 Michigan -/5 L 0-24 104,097 S 21 UNLV -/- W 26-23 68,123 O 14 Iowa -/- L 24-31 62,402 S 28 Wyoming -/- W 41-17 11,129 O 21 Northwestern* -/- W 35-31 44,978 O 5 Michigan -/5 L 6-33 105,491 O 28 Illinois -/8 L 9-32 64,856 O 12 Iowa -/1 L 13-23 79,023c N 4 Minnesota -/- L 22-24 39,325 O 19 Northwestern -/- L 14-17 78,401c N 11 Indiana -/- L 17-45 37,442 O 26 Illinois -/- L 25-38 76,395 N 18 Ohio State -/22 L 22-42 89,626 N 2 Indiana* -/- W 31-20 78,605c N 25 Michigan State -/- L 3-31 29,776 N 9 Minnesota -/- L 18-27 64,571 N 16 Ohio State -/3 W 12-7 89,873 N 23 Michigan State -/- L 7-41 56,854

236 WISCONSIN FOOTBALL | 2019 FACT BOOK 1990 1994 Record: 1-10, 0-8 Big Ten (10th) Record: 8-3-1, 5-2-1 Big Ten (3rd) Coach: Barry Alvarez (1st) Coach: Barry Alvarez (5th) S 8 California -/- L 12-28 45,980 S 10 Eastern Mich. 10/- W 56-0 77,745c S 15 Ball State -/- W 24-7 44,698 S 17 Colorado 10/7 L 17-55 53,457 S 22 Temple -/- L 18-24 41,817 S 24 Indiana 16/21 W 62-13 77,745c O 6 Michigan -/3 L 3-41 64,359 O 1 Michigan State 15/- W forfeit 71,234 O 13 Iowa -/25 L 10-30 69,890 O 8 Northwestern 24/- W 46-14 46,437 O 20 Northwestern -/- L 34-44 32,966 O 15 Purdue 23/- T 27-27 77,745c O 27 Illinois* -/5 L 3-21 67,746 O 22 Minnesota* -/- L 14-17 77,745c N 3 Minnesota -/- L 3-21 51,189 O 29 Michigan -/10 W 31-19 106,209 N 10 Indiana -/- L 7-20 45,093 N 5 Ohio State -/- L 3-24 93,340 N 17 Ohio State -/18 L 10-35 41,403 N 12 Cincinnati -/- W 38-17 75,245 N 24 Michigan State -/24 L 9-14 60,517 N 19 Illinois -/- W 19-13 77,745c Hall of Fame Bowl — Tampa, Fla. 1991 J 2 Duke -/25 W 34-20 61,384 Record: 5-6, 2-6 Big Ten (T-8th) Coach: Barry Alvarez (2nd) 1995 S 14 Western Illinois -/- W 31-13 42,861 Record: 4-5-2, 3-4-1 Big Ten (T-7th) S 21 Iowa State -/- W 7-6 50,710 Coach: Barry Alvarez (6th) S 28 Eastern Mich. -/- W 21-6 45,356 S 2 Colorado 21/13 L 7-43 79,015c O 5 Ohio State -/14 L 16-31 94,221 S 16 Stanford -/- T 24-24 42,510 O 12 Iowa -/- L 6-10 75,053 S 23 SMU -/- W 42-0 77,108c O 19 Purdue -/- L 7-28 43,650 S 30 Penn State -/6 W 17-9 96,540 O 26 Indiana* -/- L 20-28 54,052 O 14 Ohio State 21/4 L 16-27 79,507c N 2 Illinois -/- L 6-22 61,493 O 21 Northwestern 24/11 L 0-35 49,256 N 9 Michigan State -/- L 7-20 41,074 O 28 Michigan State* -/- W 45-14 78,043c N 16 Minnesota -/- W 19-16 36,133 N 4 Purdue -/- L 27-38 39,125 N 23 Northwestern -/- W 32-14 38,620 N 11 Minnesota -/- W 34-27 64,016 N 18 Iowa -/- L 20-33 78,907c 1992 N 25 Illinois -/- T 3-3 76,750c Record: 5-6, 3-5 Big Ten (T-6th) Coach: Barry Alvarez (3rd) 1996 S 12 Washington -/2 L 10-27 72,800 Record: 8-5, 3-5 Big Ten (7th) S 19 Bowling Green -/- W 39-18 57,758 Coach: Barry Alvarez (7th) S 26 Northern Illinois -/- W 18-17 50,688 S 7 Eastern Mich. -/- W 24-3 74,279 O 3 Ohio State -/12 W 20-16 72,203 S 14 UNLV -/- W 52-17 40,091 O 10 Iowa -/- L 22-23 70,397 S 21 Stanford -/- W 14-0 77,894c O 17 Purdue* -/- W 19-16 73,573 S 28 Penn State -/3 L 20-23 79,607c O 24 Indiana -/- L 3-10 43,142 O 12 Ohio State -/2 L 14-17 94,215 O 31 Illinois -/- L 12-13 65,293 O 19 Northwestern* -/14 L 30-34 79,576c N 7 Michigan State -/- L 10-26 45,219 O 26 Michigan State -/- L 13-30 69,217 N 14 Minnesota -/- W 34-6 48,754 N 2 Purdue -/- W 33-25 78,330c N 21 Northwestern -/- L 25-27 28,265 N 9 Minnesota -/- W 45-28 78,006c N 16 Iowa -/- L 0-31 66,570 N 23 Illinois -/- W 35-15 37,814 1993 N 30 Hawaii -/- W 59-10 26,819 BIG TEN CHAMPIONS Copper Bowl — Tucson, Ariz. Record: 10-1-1, 6-1-1 Big Ten (T-1st) D 27 Utah -/- W 38-10 42,122 Coach: Barry Alvarez (4th) S 4 Nevada -/- W 35-17 66,557 1997 S 11 SMU -/- W 24-16 19,013 S 18 Iowa State 24/- W 28-7 77,745c Record: 8-5, 5-3 Big Ten (5th) S 25 Indiana 23/- W 27-15 34,306 Coach: Barry Alvarez (8th) O 9 Northwestern* 21/- W 53-14 77,745c A 24 Syracuse^ 24/17 L 0-34 51,185 O 16 Purdue 16/- W 42-28 38,942 S 6 Boise State -/- W 28-24 73,209 O 23 Minnesota 15/- L 21-28 64,798 S 13 San Jose State -/- W 56-10 23,042 O 30 Michigan 21/24 W 13-10 77,745c S 20 San Diego State -/- W 36-10 76,864c N 6 Ohio State 15/3 T 14-14 77,745c S 27 Indiana -/- W 27-26 78,211c N 11 Illinois 14/- W 35-10 48,083 O 4 Northwestern -/- W 26-25 47,129 Coca-Cola Bowl — Tokyo, Japan O 11 Illinois -/- W 31-7 79,327c D 4 Michigan State 10/- W 41-20 51,500 O 18 Purdue 24/- L 20-45 54,252 Rose Bowl — Pasadena, Calif. O 25 Minnesota -/- W 22-21 57,563 J 1 at UCLA 9/13 W 21-16 101,237 N 8 Iowa* -/12 W 13-10 79,864c

237 WISCONSIN FOOTBALL | 2019 FACT BOOK N 15 Michigan 23/1 L 16-26 79,806c N 22 Penn State 24/6 L 10-35 96,934 2001 Outback Bowl — Tampa, Fla. Record: 5-7, 3-5 Big Ten (T-8th) J 1 Georgia -/11 L 6-33 56,186 Coach: Barry Alvarez (12th) ^ — at East Rutherford, N.J. A 25 Virginia 22/- W 26-17 76,740c S 1 Oregon 22/7 L 28-31 45,919 1998 S 8 Fresno State 23/19 L 20-32 78,506c S 22 Penn State -/- W 18-6 107,253 BIG TEN CHAMPIONS S 29 W. Kentucky -/- W 24-6 75,662 Record: 11-1, 7-1 Big Ten (T-1st) O 6 Indiana -/- L 32-63 79,264c Coach: Barry Alvarez (9th) O 13 Ohio State -/21 W 20-17 103,520 S 5 San Diego State 20/- W 26-14 37,471 O 20 Illinois -/- L 35-42 70,904 S 12 Ohio 17/- W 45-0 74,676 O 27 Michigan State* -/- L 28-42 79,108c S 19 UNLV 14/- W 52-7 75,044 N 3 Iowa -/- W 34-28 79,421c S 26 Northwestern 14/- W 38-7 78,337c N 17 Michigan -/11 L 17-20 79,633c O 3 Indiana 13/- W 24-20 32,328 N 24 Minnesota -/- L 31-42 55,890 O 10 Purdue* 12/- W 31-24 78,782c O 17 Illinois 9/- W 37-3 40,627 O 24 Iowa 9/- W 31-0 70,397 2002 N 7 Minnesota 8/- W 26-7 78,767c Record: 8-6, 2-6 Big Ten (T-8th) N 14 Michigan 8/15 L 10-27 111,217 Coach: Barry Alvarez (13th) N 21 Penn State 13/14 W 24-3 78,964c A 23 Fresno State 25/- W 23-21 75,136 Rose Bowl — Pasadena, Calif. A 31 UNLV -/- W 27-7 42,075 J 1 at UCLA 9/6 W 38-31 93,872 S 7 West Virginia 25/- W 34-17 76,320 S 14 Northern Illinois 22/- W 24-21 77,460c 1999 S 21 Arizona 22/- W 31-10 78,582c O 5 Penn State 19/20 L 31-34 79,403c BIG TEN CHAMPIONS O 12 Indiana 23/- L 29-32 31,156 Record: 10-2, 7-1 Big Ten (1st) O 19 Ohio State* -/4 L 14-19 79,729c Coach: Barry Alvarez (10th) O 26 Michigan State -/- W 42-24 74,507 S4 Murray State 9/- W 49-10 77,527c N 2 Iowa -/9 L 3-20 70,397 S 11 Ball State 9/- W 50-10 75,807 N 9 Illinois -/- L 20-37 78,709c S 18 Cincinnati 8/- L 12-17 27,721 N 16 Michigan -/12 L 14-21 110,412 S 25 Michigan 17/4 L 16-21 79,037c N 23 Minnesota -/- W 49-31 78,843c O 2 Ohio State -/12 W 42-17 93,524 Alamo Bowl — San Antonio, Texas O 9 Minnesota 20/25 W 20-17 OT 63,108 D 28 Colorado -/14 W 31-28 OT 50,690 O 16 Indiana* 18/- W 59-0 78,243c O 23 Michigan State 16/11 W 40-10 78,469c O 30 Northwestern 11/- W 35-19 42,292 2003 N 6 Purdue 10/17 W 28-21 67,308 Record: 7-6, 4-4 Big Ten (T-7th) N 13 Iowa 9/- W 41-3 79,404c Coach: Barry Alvarez (14th) Rose Bowl — Pasadena, Calif. A 30 West Virginia 21/- W 24-17 60,663 J 1 Stanford 4/22 W 17-9 93,731 S 6 Akron 18/- W 48-31 75,401 S 13 UNLV 14/- L 5-23 78,043c 2000 S 20 North Carolina -/- W 38-27 77,439c S 27 Illinois -/- W 38-20 58,495 Record: 9-4, 4-4 Big Ten (T-5th) O 4 Penn State -/- W 30-23 107,851 Coach: Barry Alvarez (11th) O 11 Ohio State 23/3 W 17-10 79,793c A 31 Western Mich. 4/- W 19-7 77,843c O 18 Purdue* 14/13 L 23-26 79,541c S 9 Oregon 5/- W 27-23 78,521c O 25 Northwestern 20/- L 7-16 36,233 S 16 Cincinnati 4/- W 28-25 OT 78,749c N 8 Minnesota -/24 L 34-37 59,543 S 23 Northwestern 7/- L 44-47 2OT 78,597c N 15 Michigan State -/21 W 56-21 79,256c S 30 Michigan 14/9 L 10-13 111,341 N 22 Iowa -/17 L 21-27 79,931c O 7 Ohio State 24/8 L 7-23 79,045c Music City Bowl — Nashville, Tenn. O 14 Michigan State -/- W 17-10 74,863 D 31 Auburn -/- L 14-28 55,109 O 21 Purdue* -/17 L 24-30 OT 79,048 O 28 Iowa -/- W 13-7 62,560 N 4 Minnesota -/- W 41-20 79,171c 2004 N 11 Indiana -/- W 43-22 30,469 Record: 9-3, 6-2 Big Ten (3rd) N 25 Hawaii -/- W 34-18 41,313 Coach: Barry Alvarez (15th) Sun Bowl — El Paso, Texas S 4 UCF 21/- W 34-6 82,116c D 29 UCLA -/- W 21-20 49,093 S 11 UNLV 21/- W 18-3 82,071c S 18 Arizona 20/- W 9-7 50,275 S 25 Penn State 20/- W 16-3 82,179c O 2 Illinois 20/- W 24-7 82,306c O 9 Ohio State 15/18 W 24-13 105,090

238 WISCONSIN FOOTBALL | 2019 FACT BOOK O 16 Purdue 10/5 W 20-17 65,196 O 23 Northwestern* 6/- W 24-12 82,468c 2008 N 6 Minnesota 5/- W 38-14 83,069c Record: 7-6, 3-5 Big Ten (T-6th) N 13 Michigan State 4/- L 14-49 76,697 Coach: Bret Bielema (3rd) N 20 Iowa 9/17 L 7-30 70,397 A 30 Akron 13/- W 38-17 80,910c Outback Bowl — Tampa, Fla. S 6 Marshall 11/- W 51-14 80,396c J 1 Georgia 16/8 L 21-24 62,414 S 13 Fresno State 10/21 W 13-10 42,387 S 27 Michigan 9/- L 25-27 109,833 2005 O 4 Ohio State 18/14 L 17-20 81,608c O 11 Penn State -/6 L 7-48 81,524c Record: 10-3, 5-3 Big Ten (T-3rd) O 18 Iowa -/- L 16-38 70,585 Coach: Barry Alvarez (16th) O 25 Illinois* -/- W 27-17 81,241c S 3 Bowling Green -/- W 56-42 82,138c N 1 Michigan State -/21 L 24-25 75,121 S 10 Temple -/- W 65-0 81,806c N 8 Indiana -/- W 55-20 30,618 S 18 North Carolina -/- W 14-5 60,000 N 15 Minnesota -/- W 35-32 81,228c S 24 Michigan -/14 W 23-20 83,022c N 22 Cal Poly -/- W 36-35 OT 80,709c O 1 Indiana 17/- W 41-24 82,330c Champs Sports Bowl — Orlando, Fla. O 8 Northwestern 14/- L 48-51 33,859 D 27 Florida State -/- L 13-42 52,692 O 15 Minnesota 23/22 W 38-34 65,089 O 22 Purdue* 19/- W 31-20 82,828c O 29 Illinois 15/- W 41-24 52,158 2009 N 5 Penn State 14/10 L 14-35 109,865 Record: 10-3, 5-3 Big Ten (T-4th) N 12 Iowa 19/- L 10-20 83,184c Coach: Bret Bielema (4th) N 25 Hawaii 24/- W 41-24 34,031 S 5 Northern Illinois -/- W 28-20 80,532c Capital One Bowl — Orlando, Fla. S 12 Fresno State -/- W 34-31 2OT 80,353c J 2 Auburn 21/7 W 24-10 57,221 S 19 Wofford -/- W 44-14 78,253 S 26 Michigan State -/- W 38-30 80,123 2006 O 3 Minnesota -/- W 31-28 50,805 O 10 Ohio State -/9 L 13-31 105,301 Record: 12-1, 7-1 Big Ten (T-2nd) O 17 Iowa* -/11 L 10-20 81,043c Coach: Bret Bielema (1st) O 31 Purdue -/- W 37-0 79,920 S 2 Bowling Green^ -/- W 35-14 30,307 N 7 Indiana 24/- W 31-28 36,611 S 9 Western Illinois -/- W 34-10 80,845c N 14 Michigan 21/- W 45-24 80,540c S 16 San Diego State -/- W 14-0 81,090c N 21 Northwestern 17/- L 31-33 32,150 S 23 Michigan -/6 L 13-27 111,058 D 5 Hawaii -/- W 51-10 37,018 S 30 Indiana -/- W 52-17 32,142 Champs Sports Bowl — Orlando, Fla. O 7 Northwestern -/- W 41-9 81,704c D29 Miami 24/14 W 20-14 56,747 O 14 Minnesota* 25/- W 48-12 82,010c O 21 Purdue 21/- W 24-3 58,111 O 28 Illinois 17/- W 30-24 81,300c 2010 N 4 Penn State 17/- W 13-3 81,777c BIG TEN CHAMPIONS N 11 Iowa 16/- W 24-21 70,585 Record: 11-2, 7-1 Big Ten (T-1st) N 18 Buffalo 12/- W 35-3 80,850c Coach: Bret Bielema (5th) Capital One Bowl — Orlando, Fla. S 4 UNLV 12/- W 41-21 31,107 J 1 Arkansas 6/12 W 17-14 60,774 S 11 San Jose State 11/- W 27-14 78,469 ^ — at Cleveland S 18 Arizona State 11/- W 20-19 81,332c S 25 Austin Peay 11/- W 70-3 77,224 2007 O 2 Michigan State 11/24 L 24-34 73,108 O 9 Minnesota* 20/- W 41-23 80,328c Record: 9-4, 5-3 Big Ten (4th) O 16 Ohio State 18/1 W 31-18 81,194c Coach: Bret Bielema (2nd) O 23 Iowa 10/13 W 31-30 70,585 S 1 Washington State 7/- W 42-21 81,547c N 6 Purdue 7/- W 34-13 45,227 S 8 UNLV 5/- W 20-13 38,250 N 13 Indiana 6/- W 83-20 80,477c S 15 The Citadel 7/- W 45-31 80,327c N 20 Michigan 6/- W 48-28 112,276 S 22 Iowa 9/- W 17-13 82,630c N 27 Northwestern 5/- W 70-23 80,011 S 29 Michigan State 9/- W 37-34 82,164c Rose Bowl — Pasadena, Calif. O 6 Illinois 5/- L 26-31 57,078 J 1 TCU 4/3 L 19-21 94,118 O 13 Penn State 19/- L 7-38 109,754 O 20 Northern Illinois -/- W 44-3 81,883c O 27 Indiana* -/- W 33-3 81,324c N 3 Ohio State -/1 L 17-38 105,449 N 10 Michigan -/13 W 37-21 82,353c N 17 Minnesota 24/- W 41-34 59,116 Outback Bowl — Tampa, Fla. J 1 Tennessee 18/16 L 17-21 60,121

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2011 2014 BIG TEN CHAMPIONS Record: 11-3, 7-1 Big Ten (1st West) Record: 11-3, 6-2 Big Ten (T-1st Leaders) Coach: Gary Andersen (2nd) Coach: Bret Bielema (6th) A 30 LSU^ 14/13 L 24-28 71,599 S 1 UNLV 11/- W 51-17 77,085 S 6 Western Illinois 18/- W 37-3 77,125 S 10 Oregon State 8/- W 35-0 80,337c S 20 Bowling Green 19/- W 68-17 79,849 S 17 Northern Illinois^ 7/- W 49-7 41,068 S 27 South Florida 19/- W 27-10 78,111 S 24 South Dakota 6/- W 59-10 78,880 O 4 Northwestern 17/- L 14-20 42,013 O 1 Nebraska 7/8 W 48-17 81,384c O 11 Illinois -/- W 38-28 80,341c O 15 Indiana* 4/- W 59-7 80,732c O 25 Maryland* -/- W 52-7 80,336c O 22 Michigan State 4/15 L 31-37 76,405 N 1 Rutgers -/- W 37-0 52,797 O 29 Ohio State 12/- L 29-33 105,511 N 8 Purdue 25/- W 34-16 35,068 N 5 Purdue 19/- W 62-17 80,566c N 15 Nebraska 22/11 W 59-24 80,539c N 12 Minnesota 16/- W 42-13 49,158 N 22 Iowa 14/- W 26-24 68,610 N 19 Illinois 15/- W 28-17 45,519 N 29 Minnesota 14/22 W 34-24 80,341c N 26 Penn State 15/20 W 45-7 79,708 Big Ten Championship Game — Indianapolis Big Ten Championship Game — Indianapolis D 6 Ohio State 11/6 L 0-59 60,229 D 3 Michigan State 15/11 W 42-39 64,152 Outback Bowl — Tampa, Fla. Rose Bowl — Pasadena, Calif. J 1 Auburn 17/19 W 34-31 OT 44,023 J 2 Oregon 9/6 L 38-45 91,245 ^ — at Houston, Texas ^ — at Chicago 2015 2012 Record: 10-3, 6-2 Big Ten (T-2nd West) BIG TEN CHAMPIONS Coach: Paul Chryst (1st) Record: 8-6, 4-4 Big Ten (3rd Leaders) S 5 Alabama^ 20/3 L 17-35 64,279 Coach: Bret Bielema (7th) S 12 Miami (Ohio) 24/- W 58-0 76,535 S 1 Northern Iowa 12/- W 26-21 79,568 S 19 Troy 24/- W 28-3 77,157 S 8 Oregon State 13/- L 7-10 42,189 S 26 Hawai’i 22/- W 28-0 80,829c S 15 Utah State -/- W 16-14 79,332 O 3 Iowa 19/- L 6-10 80,933c S 22 UTEP -/- W 37-26 79,806 O 10 Nebraska -/- W 23-21 89,886 S 29 Nebraska -/22 L 27-30 85,962 O 17 Purdue* -/- W 24-7 80,794c O 6 Illinois -/- W 31-14 80,096 O 24 Illinois -/- W 24-13 45,438 O 13 Purdue -/- W 38-14 46,007 O 31 Rutgers -/- W 48-10 74,575 O 20 Minnesota -/- W 38-13 80,587c N 7 Maryland -/- W 31-24 44,678 O 27 Michigan State* -/- L 13-16 OT 80,538c N 21 Northwestern 21/20 L 7-13 75,276 N 10 Indiana -/- W 62-14 43,240 N 28 Minnesota -/- W 31-21 52,850 N 17 Ohio State -/6 L 14-21 OT 80,112 Holiday Bowl — San Diego, Calif. N 24 Penn State -/- L 21-24 OT 93,505 D 30 USC 23/- W 23-21 48,329 Big Ten Championship Game — Indianapolis ^ — at Arlington, Texas D 1 Nebraska -/12 W 70-31 41,260 Rose Bowl — Pasadena, Calif. 2016 J 1 Stanford -/6 L 14-20 93,359 Record: 11-3, 7-2 Big Ten (1st West) Coach: Paul Chryst (2nd) 2013 S 3 LSU^ -/5 W 16-14 77,823 Record: 9-4, 6-2 Big Ten (2nd Leaders) S 10 Akron 10/- W 54-10 77,331 Coach: Gary Andersen (1st) S 17 Georgia State 9/- W 23-17 79,883 A 31 UMass 23/- W 45-0 76,306 S 24 Michigan State 11/8 W 30-6 75,505 S 7 Tennessee Tech 21/- W 48-0 77,785 O 1 Michigan 8/4 L 7-14 111,846 S 14 Arizona State 20/- L 30-32 66,155 O 15 Ohio State 8/2 L 23-30 OT 81,541c S 21 Purdue 24/- W 41-10 80,772c O 22 Iowa 10/- W 17-9 70,585 S 28 Ohio State 23/4 L 31-24 105,826 O 29 Nebraska 11/7 W 23-17 OT 80,833c O 12 Northwestern* -/19 W 35-6 81,411c N 5 Northwestern 8/- W 21-7 42,016 O 19 Illinois 25/- W 56-32 47,362 N 12 Illinois* 7/- W 48-3 79,340 N 2 Iowa 22/- W 28-9 69,812 N 19 Purdue 6/- W 49-20 30,465 N 9 BYU 21/- W 27-17 80,191 N 26 Minnesota 5/- W 31-17 77,216 N 16 Indiana 17/- W 51-3 77,849 Big Ten Championship Game — Indianapolis N 23 Minnesota 16/- W 20-7 53,090 D 3 Penn State 6/8 L 31-38 65,018 N 30 Penn State 14/- L 31-24 78,064 Cotton Bowl Classic — Arlington, Texas Capital One Bowl — Orlando, Fla. J 2 Western Mich. 8/12 W 24-16 59,615 J 1 South Carolina 19/8 L 24-34 56,629 ^ — at Green Bay, Wis.

240 WISCONSIN FOOTBALL | 2019 FACT BOOK 2017 Record: 13-1, 9-0 Big Ten (1st West) Coach: Paul Chryst (3rd) S 1 Utah State 9/- W 59-10 75,324 S 9 Florida Atlantic 9/- W 31-14 77,542 S 16 at BYU 10/- W 40-6 61,143 S 30 Northwestern 10/- W 33-24 80,584c O 7 at Nebraska 9/- W 38-17 89,860 O 14 Purdue 7/- W 17-9 78,580 O 21 Maryland* 5/- W 38-13 78,058 O 28 at Illinois 5/- W 24-10 42,101 N 4 at Indiana 4/- W 45-17 43,027 N 11 Iowa 6/25 W 38-14 80,462c N 18 Michigan 5/19 W 24-10 81,216c N 25 at Minnesota 5/- W 31-0 47,327 Big Ten Championship Game — Indianapolis D 2 Ohio State 3/8 L 21-27 65,886 Orange Bowl — Miami Gardens, Fla. D 30 at Miami (Fla.) 6/11 W 34-24 65,032

2018 Record: 8-5, 5-4 Big Ten (T-2nd West) Coach: Paul Chryst (4th) A 31 W. Kentucky 4/- W 34-3 74,145 S 8 New Mexico 5/- W 45-14 77,003 S 15 BYU 6/- L 21-24 80,720c S 22 at Iowa 18/- W 28-17 69,250 O 6 Nebraska 16/- W 41-24 80,051 O 13 at Michigan 15/12 L 13-38 111,360 O 20 Illinois* 23/- W 49-20 79,736 O 27 at Northwestern 20/- L 17-31 47,330 N 3 Rutgers -/- W 31-17 74,379 N 10 at Penn State -/21 L 10-22 105,396 N 17 at Purdue -/- W 47-44 3OT 46,114 N 24 Minnesota -/- L 15-37 74,038 Pinstripe Bowl — Bronx, N.Y. D 27 Miami (Fla.) -/- W 35-3 37,821

NOTES • Home games listed in bold • Rankings listed indicate AP Top 25 rank at time of game • Wisconsin’s ranking listed first, followed by opponent’s

LEGEND * — Homecoming game c — Capacity crowd

241 WISCONSIN FOOTBALL | 2019 FACT BOOK All-Time Series Records

Team W-L-T Team W-L-T Team W-L-T Air Force 1-0-0 Haskell Indians 1-0-0 Penn State 9-10-0 Akron 3-0-0 Hawai’i 6-1-0 Pittsburgh 0-3-0 Alabama 1-1-0 Hyde Park (Ill.) HS 2-0-0 Purdue 49-29-8 Arizona 2-0-0 Illinois 42-36-7 Rice 2-0-0 Arizona State 1-3-0 Indiana 41-18-2 Richmond 1-0-0 Arkansas 2-0-0 Iowa 47-43-2 Ripon (Wis.) 5-0-0 Armour 1-0-0 Iowa State 7-0-0 Rush Medical 4-0-0 Auburn 2-1-1 Kansas 4-2-0 Rutgers 3-0-0 Austin Peay 1-0-0 Kansas State 2-0-0 San Diego State 4-1-0 Ball State 3-0-0 Kentucky 0-1-0 San Jose State 2-0-0 Beloit 16-1-0 Knox (Ill.) 2-0-0 SMU 2-0-0 Boise State 1-0-0 Lake Forest (Ill.) 7-1-0 South Carolina 0-1-0 Bowling Green 4-0-0 Lawrence 17-0-1 South Dakota 2-0-0 Bradley 1-0-0 LSU 1-3-0 South Dakota State 8-1-0 Buffalo 1-0-0 Madison (Wis.) HS 4-0-0 South Florida 1-0-0 BYU 2-2-0 Marquette 32-4-0 Stanford 4-1-1 California 1-5-0 Marshall 1-0-0 Syracuse 1-3-1 Cal Poly 1-0-0 Maryland 3-0-0 TCU 0-1-1 Calumet Club 0-1-0 Miami (Fla.) 4-2-0 Temple 1-1-0 Camp Grant 1-2-0 Miami (Ohio) 1-0-0 Tennessee 0-2-0 Carleton 2-0-0 Michigan 15-51-1 Tennessee Tech 1-0-0 Carlisle Indians 0-1-0 Michigan State 23-30-0 Texas 0-1-0 Chicago 19-16-5 Milwaukee Medical 1-0-0 Toledo 1-0-0 Chicago AA 1-2-0 Minnesota 60-60-8 Troy 1-0-0 Chicago P&S 1-0-0 Missouri 4-1-0 UCF 1-0-0 Cincinnati 3-1-0 Murray State 1-0 UCLA 4-7-0 Citadel 1-0-0 Navy 1-1-0 UMass 1-0-0 Coe (Iowa) 2-0-1 Nebraska 9-4-0 UNLV 8-2-0 Colgate 1-0-0 Nevada 1-0-0 Upper Iowa 1-0-0 Colorado 1-4-1 New Mexico 1-0-0 USC 1-6-0 Colorado College 1-0-0 New Mexico State 1-0-0 Utah 2-1-0 Columbia 0-1-0 North Central (Ill.) 1-0-0 Utah State 2-1-0 Company I 1-0-0 North Carolina 2-0-0 UTEP 1-0-0 Cornell (Iowa) 3-0-0 North Dakota 2-0-0 UW Alumni 3-1-0 Dixon (Illinois) 1-0-0 North Dakota State 3-0-0 UW Freshmen 1-0-0 Drake 1-0-0 Northern Illinois 12-1-0 UW-Oshkosh 1-0-0 Duke 1-0-0 Northern Iowa 1-0-0 UW-Platteville 1-0-0 Eastern Michigan 3-0-0 Northwestern 59-36-5 UW-Whitewater 2-0-0 Florida Atlantic 1-0-0 Northwestern College 1-0-0 Virginia 1-0-0 Florida State 0-1-0 Notre Dame 6-8-2 Washington 0-4-0 Ft. Sheridan (Ill.) 1-0-0 Ohio 1-0-0 Washington State 2-0-0 Franklin (Ind.) 1-0-0 Ohio State 18-59-5 West Virginia 4-0-0 Fresno State 3-1-0 Oklahoma 0-2-0 Western Illinois 3-0-0 Georgia 0-2-0 Oregon 3-2-0 Western Kentucky 2-0-0 Georgia State 1-0-0 Oregon State 2-1-0 Western Michigan 4-1-0 Great Lakes 1-1-1 Osteopaths 1-0-0 Wofford 1-0-0 Grinnell (Iowa) 4-0-0 Pennsylvania 2-2-0 Wyoming 2-1-0 Yale 1-2-0

242 WISCONSIN FOOTBALL | 2019 FACT BOOK All-Time Series Scores

Air Force (1-0) Austin Peay (1-0) BYU (2-2) At Madison: 1-0 At Madison: 1-0 At Madison: 1-2 1979 H -/- W 38-0 2010 H 11/- W 70-3 At Provo: 1-0 1980 H -/- L 3-28 2013 H 21/- W 27-17 Akron (3-0) Ball State (3-0) 2017 A 10/- W 40-6 At Madison: 3-0 At Madison: 3-0 2018 H 6/- L 21-24 2003 H 18/- W 48-31 1987 H -/- W 30-13 2008 H 13/- W 38-17 1990 H -/- W 24-7 2016 H 10/- W 54-10 1999 H 9/- W 50-10 Cal Poly (1-0) At Madison: 1-0 Alabama (1-1) Beloit (16-1) 2008 H -/- W 36-35 At Madison: 1-0 At Madison: 8-0 Neutral: 0-1 At Beloit: 3-1 California (1-5) 1928 H -/- W 15-0 Neutral: 5-0 At Madison: 0-3 2015^ N 20/3 L 17-35 1889 A -/- L 0-4 At Berkeley: 1-2 ^ — Arlington, Texas 1891 A -/- W 40-4 1946 A -/- W 28-7 1892 H -/- W 32-4 1947 H -/8 L 7-48 1893 H -/- W 18-0 1948 A -/9 L 14-40 Arizona (2-0) 1894 A -/- W 46-0 1949 H -/10 L 20-35 At Madison: 1-0 1896 A -/- W 6-0 1989 A -/- L 14-20 At Tucson: 1-0 1897 H -/- W 11-0 1990 H -/- L 12-28 2002 H 22/- W 31-10 1898^ N -/- W 17-0 2004 A 20/- W 9-7 1899^ N -/- W 36-0 1900^ N -/- W 11-0 Calumet Club (0-1) Arizona State (1-3) 1901^ N -/- W 40-0 Neutral: 0-1 1902^ N -/- W 52-6 1889^ N -/- L 0-27 At Madison: 1-1 1903 H -/- W 87-0 ^ — Milwaukee At Tempe: 0-2 1904 H -/- W 36-0 1967 H -/- L 16-42 1905 H -/- W 44-0 Camp Grant (1-2) 1968 A -/- L 7-55 1917 H -/- W 34-0 2010 H 11/- W 20-19 1918 H -/- W 21-0 At Madison: 1-1 2013 A 20/- L 30-32 ^ — Milwaukee Neutral: 0-1 1918 H -/- L 0-7 1942 H -/- W 7-0 Arkansas (2-0) Boise State (1-0) 1943^ N -/- L 7-10 At Madison: 1-0 At Madison: 1-0 ^ — Rockford, Ill. Neutral: 1-0 1997 H -/- W 28-24 1912 H -/- W 64-7 2006^ N 6/12 W 17-14 Carleton (2-0) ^ — Orlando, Fla. Bowling Green (4-0) At Madison: 2-0 At Madison: 3-0 1922 H -/- W 41-0 Armour (1-0) Neutral: 1-0 1930 H -/- W 28-0 1992 H -/- W 39-18 At Madison: 1-0 2005 H -/- W 56-42 Carlisle Indians (0-1) 1895 H -/- W 32-4 2006^ N -/- W 35-14 2014 H 19/- W 68-17 Neutral: 0-1 ^ — Cleveland 1896^ N -/- L 8-18 Auburn (2-1-1) ^ — Chicago Coliseum At Madison: 0-0-1 Neutral: 2-1 Bradley (1-0) Chicago (19-16-5) 1931 H -/- T 7-7 At Madison: 1-0 2003^ N -/- L 14-28 1931 H -/- W 33-6 At Madison: 6-5-1 2005+ N 21/7 W 24-10 At Chicago: 13-11-4 2014! N 17/19 W 34-31 (OT) 1894 A -/- W 30-0 ^ — Nashville, Tenn. Buffalo (1-0) 1895 A -/- L 12-22 + — Orlando, Fla. At Madison: 1-0 1896 H -/- W 24-0 ! — Tampa, Fla. 2006 H 12/- W 35-3 1897 A -/- W 25-8 1898 A -/- L 0-6 1899 H -/- L 0-17 1900 A -/- W 39-5 1901 A -/- W 35-0

243 WISCONSIN FOOTBALL | 2019 FACT BOOK 1902 A -/- L 0-11 1903 H -/- L 6-15 Colgate (1-0) Florida Atlantic (1-0) 1904 A -/- L 11-18 At Madison: 1-0 At Madison: 1-0 1905 H -/- L 0-4 1929 H -/- W 13-6 2017 H 9/- W 31-14 1908 H -/- L 12-18 1909 A -/- T 6-6 1910 H -/- W 10-0 Colorado (1-4-1) Florida State (0-1) 1911 A -/- L 0-5 At Madison: 0-2-1 Neutral: 0-1 1912 H -/- W 30-12 At Boulder: 0-2 2008 N -/- L 13-42 1913 A -/- L 0-19 Neutral: 1-0 ^ — Orlando, Fla. 1914 H -/- T 0-0 1965 H -/- T 0-0 1973 H -/19 L 25-28 1915 A -/- L 13-14 Fort Sheridan (1-0) 1916 H -/- W 30-7 1974 A 11/- L 21-24 1917 A -/- W 18-0 1994 A 10/7 L 17-55 At Madison: 1-0 1919 A -/- W 10-3 1995 H 21/13 L 7-43 1904 H -/- W 45-0 1920 A -/- W 3-0 2002^ N -/14 W 31-28 (OT) 1921 A -/- L 0-3 ^ — San Antonio, Texas Franklin (Ind.) (1-0) 1922 A -/- T 0-0 At Madison: 1-0 1923 A -/- L 6-13 Colorado College (1-0) 1924 A -/- T 0-0 1925 H -/- W 35-0 1925 A -/- W 20-7 At Madison: 1-0 1926 A -/- W 14-7 1911 H -/- W 26-0 Fresno State (3-1) 1927 A -/- L 0-6 At Madison: 2-1 1928 H -/- W 25-0 Columbia (0-1) 1929 A -/- W 20-6 At Fresno: 1-0 1930 H -/- W 34-0 At New York: 0-1 2001 H 23/19 L 20-32 1931 A -/- W 12-7 1940 A -/- L 6-7 2002 H 25/- W 23-21 1932 A -/- W 18-7 2008 A 10/21 W 13-10 1933 A -/- T 0-0 Company I (1-0) 2009 H -/- W 34-31 1935 A -/- L 7-13 Neutral: 1-0 1936 H -/- L 6-7 Georgia State (1-0) 1937 A -/- W 27-0 1905^ N -/- W 16-0 ^ — Marinette, Wis. At Madison: 1-0 2016 H 9/- W 23-17 Chicago AA (1-2) Cornell (Iowa) (3-0) At Madison: 1-0 Georgia (0-2) At Chicago: 0-1 At Madison: 3-0 Neutral: 0-2 Neutral: 0-1 1926 H -/- W 38-0 1997^ N -/11 L 6-33 1893^ N -/- L 0-22 1927 H -/- W 31-6 2004^ N 16/8 L 21-24 1894 H -/- W 22-4 1928 H -/- W 49-0 1894 A -/- L 4-16 ^ — Tampa, Fla. ^ — Milwaukee Dixon (Ill.) (1-0) At Madison: 1-0 Great Lakes (1-1-1) Chicago P&S (1-0) 1898 H -/- W 76-0 At Madison: 0-1 At Madison: 1-0 At Great Lakes, Ill.: (0-0-1) 1900 H -/- W 5-0 Neutral: 1-0 Drake (1-0) 1942^ N 7/- W 13-7 At Madison: 1-0 1944 H -/16 L 12-40 Cincinnati (3-1) 1904 H -/- W 82-0 1945 A -/- T 0-0 At Madison: 3-0 ^ — Chicago At Cincinnati: 0-1 Duke (1-0) 1936 H -/- W 27-6 Neutral: 1-0 Grinnell (Iowa) (4-0) 1994 H -/- W 38-17 1994^ N -/25 W 34-20 1999 A 8/- L 12-17 At Madison: 4-0 ^ — Tampa, Fla. 2000 H 4/- W 28-25 (OT) 1895 H -/- W 14-4 1896 H -/- W 54-6 Eastern Michigan (3-0) 1900 H -/- W 45-0 Citadel (1-0) 1927 H -/- W 20-2 At Madison: 3-0 At Madison: 1-0 1991 H -/- W 21-6 2007 H 7/- W 45-31 1994 H 10/- W 56-0 Haskell Indians (1-0) 1996 H -/- W 24-3 At Madison: 1-0 Coe (2-0-1) 1916 H -/- W 13-0 At Madison: 2-0-1 1923 H -/- W 7-3 1924 H -/- T 7-7 1932 H -/- W 39-0

244 WISCONSIN FOOTBALL | 2019 FACT BOOK 1970 A -/- W 29-17 1967 A -/7 L 9-14 Hawai’i (6-1) 1971 H -/- L 27-35 1968 H -/- L 20-21 At Madison: 2-0 1972 A -/- L 7-27 1969 H -/- W 36-34 At Honolulu: 4-1 1975 H -/- W 18-9 1970 A -/- W 30-12 1986 A -/- L 17-20 1976 A -/- L 25-31 1971 H -/- W 35-29 1987 H -/- W 28-7 1977 H 19/- W 26-0 1972 A -/- L 7-33 1996 A -/- W 59-10 1978 A -/- T 20-20 1973 H -/- W 31-7 2000 A -/- W 34-18 1981 A -/- L 21-23 1974 A -/- W 35-25 2005 A 24/- W 41-24 1982 H -/- L 28-29 1975 H -/- T 9-9 2009 A -/- W 51-10 1983 H -/19 L 15-27 1976 A -/- L 14-15 2015 H 22/- W 28-0 1984 A -/- L 6-22 1977 A -/- W 30-14 1985 A -/- L 25-38 1978 H -/- W 34-7 1986 H -/- W 15-9 1979 H -/- L 0-3 Hyde Park HS (2-0) 1987 A -/- L 14-16 1980 A -/- L 0-24 At Madison: 2-0 1988 H -/- L 6-34 1981 A -/- W 28-7 1901 H -/- W 62-0 1989 A -/8 L 9-32 1982 H -/- L 17-20 1902 H -/- W 24-5 1990 H -/5 L 3-21 1983 H -/- W 45-14 1991 A -/- L 6-22 1984 A -/- W 20-16 Illinois (42-36-7) 1992 H -/- L 12-13 1985 H -/- W 31-20 1993 A 14/- W 35-10 1986 A -/- L 7-21 At Madison: 23-16-4 1994 H -/- W 19-13 1989 H -/- L 17-45 At Champaign: 18-20-3 1995 H -/- T 3-3 1990 A -/- L 7-20 Neutral: 1-0 1996 A -/- W 35-15 1991 H -/- L 20-28 1895 H -/- T 10-10 1997 H -/- W 31-7 1992 A -/- L 3-10 1899^ N -/- W 23-0 1998 A 9/- W 37-3 1993 A 23/- W 27-15 1900 H -/- W 27-0 2001 A -/- L 35-42 1994 H 16/21 W 62-13 1906 A -/- W 16-6 2002 H -/- L 20-37 1997 H -/- W 27-26 1907 H -/- L 4-15 2003 A -/- W 38-20 1998 A 13/- W 24-20 1914 H -/- L 9-24 2004 H 20//- W 24-7 1999 H 18/- W 59-0 1915 A -/- L 3-17 2005 A 15/- W 41-24 2000 A -/- W 43-22 1916 H -/- T 0-0 2006 H 17/- W 30-24 2001 H -/- L 32-63 1917 A -/- L 0-7 2007 A 5/- L 26-31 2002 A 23/- L 29-32 1918 H -/- L 0-22 2008 H -/- W 27-17 2005 H 17/- W 41-24 1919 A -/- W 14-10 2011 A 15/- W 28-17 2006 A -/- W 52-17 1920 H -/- W 14-9 2012 H -/- W 31-14 2007 H -/- W 33-3 1921 A -/- W 20-0 2013 A 25/- W 56-32 2008 A -/- W 55-20 1922 H -/- L 0-3 2014 H -/- W 38-28 2009 A 24/- W 31-28 1923 A -/- L 0-10 2015 A -/- W 24-13 2010 H 6/- W 83-20 1931 A -/- W 7-6 2016 H 7/- W 48-3 2011 H 4/- W 59-7 1932 H -/- W 20-12 2017 A 5/- W 24-10 2012 A -/- W 62-14 1933 A -/- L 0-21 2018 H 23/- W 49-20 2013 H 17/- W 51-3 1934 H -/- W 7-3 ^ — Milwaukee 2017 A 4/- W 45-17 1939 A -/- L 0-7 1940 H -/- W 13-6 1943 H -/- L 7-25 Indiana (41-18-2) Iowa (47-43-2) 1945 H -/- T 7-7 At Madison: 23-8-1 At Madison: 27-19-1 1946 A 20/- L 21-27 At Bloomington: 18-9-1 At Iowa City: 20-24-1 1948 H -/- W 20-16 Neutral: 0-1 1894 H -/- W 44-0 1949 A -/- T 13-13 1907 H -/- W 11-8 1906 H -/- W 18-4 1950 A -/15 W 7-6 1908 A -/- W 16-0 1907 A -/- W 6-5 1951 A -/8 L 10-14 1909 H -/- W 6-3 1911 H -/- W 12-0 1952 H 8/2 W 20-6 1910^ N -/- L 3-12 1912 A -/- W 28-10 1953 H -/3 W 34-7 1922 H -/- W 20-0 1917 H -/- W 20-0 1954 A 14/- W 27-14 1923 A -/- W 52-0 1924 H -/- L 7-21 1955 H -/16 L 14-17 1926 H -/- W 27-2 1925 A -/- W 6-0 1956 A -/- T 13-13 1938 H -/- W 6-0 1926 H -/- W 20-10 1957 H -/15 W 24-13 1939 H -/- L 0-14 1927 H -/- L 0-16 1958 A 5/- W 31-12 1940 H -/- W 27-10 1928 A -/- W 13-0 1959 H 7/- L 6-9 1941 H -/- W 27-25 1929 H -/- L 0-14 1960 A -/- L 14-35 1943 A -/- L 0-34 1932 H -/- W 34-0 1961 H -/- W 55-7 1947 A -/- T 7-7 1933 A -/- L 7-26 1962 A 4/- W 35-6 1948 H -/- L 7-35 1937 H -/- W 13-6 1963 H -/8 L 7-17 1949 A -/- W 30-14 1938 A -/- W 31-13 1964 A -/- L 0-29 1951 H 10/- W 6-0 1939 H -/- L 13-19 1965 H -/- L 0-51 1952 A 15/- W 37-14 1940 A -/- L 12-30 1966 A -/- L 14-49 1961 A -/- W 6-3 1941 H -/- W 23-0 1969 H -/- W 55-14 1962 H -/- W 30-6 1942 A 2/- L 0-6

245 WISCONSIN FOOTBALL | 2019 FACT BOOK 1943 A -/- W 7-5 2015 H 19/- L 6-10 1906 H -/- W 5-0 1944 H -/- W 26-7 2016 A 10/- W 17-9 1908 H -/- W 35-0 1945 A -/- W 27-7 2017 H 6/25 W 38-14 1909 H -/- W 22-0 1946 H 15/- L 7-21 2018 A 18/- W 28-17 1910 H -/- T 6-6 1947 H 19/- W 46-14 1911 H -/- W 15-0 1948 A -/- L 13-19 1912 H -/- W 13-0 1949 H -/- W 35-13 Iowa State (7-0) 1913 H -/- W 58-7 1950 A 15/- W 14-0 At Madison: 7-0 1914 H -/- W 21-0 1951 H 8/- W 34-7 1895 H -/- W 28-6 1915 H -/- W 82-0 1952 A 12/- W 42-13 1901 H -/- W 45-0 1916 H -/- W 20-0 1953 H -/- W 10-6 1924 H -/- W 17-0 1920 H -/- W 60-0 1954 A 8/- L 7-13 1925 H -/- W 30-0 1921 H -/- W 28-0 1955 H 17/14 W 37-14 1966 H -/- W 20-10 1930 H -/- W 53-6 1956 A -/- L 7-13 1991 H -/- W 7-6 1957 A 13/6 L 7-21 1993 H 24/- W 28-7 1958 H 4/13 L 9-20 LSU (1-3) 1959 H -/9 W 25-16 Kansas (4-2) At Madison: 0-1 1960 A 12/2 L 21-28 At Baton Rouge: 0-1 1961 A -/4 L 15-47 At Madison: 3-1 Neutral: 1-1 1962 H 10/- W 42-14 At Lawrence: 1-1 1971 H -/18 L 28-38 1963 A 2/- W 10-7 1901 H -/- W 50-0 1972 A -/- L 7-27 1964 H -/- W 31-21 1902 H -/- W 38-0 2014^ N 14/13 L 24-28 1965 H -/- W 16-13 1926 H -/- W 13-0 2016! N -/5 W 16-14 1966 A -/- W 7-0 1927 A -/- W 26-6 ^ — Houston, Texas 1967 H -/- T 21-21 1975 H -/- L 7-41 ! — Green Bay, Wis. 1968 A -/- L 0-41 1976 A -/9 L 24-34 1969 H -/- W 23-17 Madison HS (4-0) 1970 A -/- L 14-24 Kansas State (2-0) 1971 A -/- L 16-20 At Madison: 4-0 1972 H -/- W 16-14 At Madison: 1-0 1896 H -/- W 18-0 1973 H -/- W 35-7 Neutral: 1-0 1897 H -/- W 8-0 1974 A -/- W 28-15 1964 H -/- W 17-7 1897 H -/- W 29-0 1975 A -/- L 28-45 1982^ N -/- W 14-3 1898 H -/- W 21-0 1976 H -/- W 38-21 ^ — Shreveport, La. 1977 H -/- L 8-24 Marquette (32-4) 1978 A -/- L 24-38 Kentucky (0-1) 1979 H -/- L 13-24 At Madison: 32-4 1980 A -/- L 13-22 At Lexington: 0-1 1904 H -/- W 33-0 1981 H -/- L 7-17 1984 A -/- L 19-20 1905 H -/- W 29-0 1982 A -/- L 14-28 1908 H -/- W 9-6 1983 H -/15 L 14-34 Knox (Ill.) (2-0) 1913 H -/- W 13-0 1984 A -/17 T 10-10 1914 H -/- W 48-0 At Madison: 2-0 1985 H -/1 L 13-23 1915 H -/- W 85-0 1901 H -/- W 23-5 1986 A -/10 L 6-17 1919 H -/- W 13-0 1903 H -/- W 54-6 1987 H -/- L 10-31 1932 H -/- W 7-2 1988 A -/- L 6-31 1933 H -/- W 19-0 1989 H -/- L 24-31 Lake Forest (7-1) 1934 H -/- W 3-0 1990 A -/25 L 10-30 1935 H -/- L 0-33 At Madison: 6-1 1991 H -/- L 6-10 1936 H -/- L 6-12 Neutral: 1-0 1992 A -/- L 22-23 1937 H -/- W 12-0 1890 H -/- L 6-16 1995 H -/- L 20-33 1938 H -/- W 27-0 1891 H -/- W 6-4 1996 A -/- L 0-31 1939 H -/- W 14-13 1892^ N -/- W 10-6 1997 H -/12 W 13-10 1940 H -/- W 33-19 1893 H -/- W 24-0 1998 A 9/- W 31-0 1941 H -/- L 7-28 1895 H -/- W 26-5 1999 H 9/- W 41-3 1942 H -/- W 35-7 1896 H -/- W 34-0 2000 A -/- W 13-7 1943 H -/- L 7-33 1897 H -/- W 30-0 2001 H -/- W 34-28 1944 H -/- W 21-2 1899 H -/- W 45-0 2002 A -/9 L 3-20 1945 H -/- W 40-13 ^ — Milwaukee 2003 H -/17 L 21-27 1946 H -/- W 34-0 2004 A 9/17 L 7-30 1947 H -/- W 35-12 2005 H 19/- L 10-20 Lawrence (17-0-1) 1948 H -/- W 26-0 2006 A 16/- W 24-21 1949 H -/- W 41-0 At Madison: 17-0-1 2007 H 9/- W 17-13 1950 H -/- W 28-6 1899 H -/- W 58-0 2008 A -/- L 16-38 1951 H 15/- W 22-6 1902 H -/- W 11-0 2009 H -/11 L 10-20 1952 H 7/- W 42-19 1902 H -/- W 52-0 2010 A 10/13 W 31-30 1953 H 16/- W 13-11 1903 H -/- W 40-7 2013 A 22/- W 28-9 1954 H 10/- W 52-14 1905 H -/- W 34-0 2014 A 14/- W 26-24 1955 H -/- W 28-14

246 WISCONSIN FOOTBALL | 2019 FACT BOOK 1956 H -/- W 41-0 1962 A -/- W 34-12 1974 H -/20 L 21-28 1957 H -/- W 60-6 1965 A -/- L 14-50 1977 H -/- L 7-9 1958 H 9/- W 50-0 1966 H -/- L 17-28 1978 A -/- L 2-55 1959 H 12/- W 44-6 1967 H -/- L 14-27 1979 H -/19 W 38-29 1960 H -/- W 35-6 1968 A -/4 L 9-34 1980 A -/- W 17-7 1969 A -/20 L 7-35 1981 A 14/- L 14-33 1970 H -/5 L 15-29 1982 H -/- W 24-23 Marshall (1-0) 1973 A -/4 L 6-35 1983 H -/- W 32-0 At Madison: 1-0 1974 H -/3 L 20-24 1984 A -/- W 20-10 2008 H 11/- W 51-14 1975 H -/2 L 6-23 1985 H -/- L 7-41 1976 A -/2 L 27-40 1986 A -/- L 13-23 Maryland (3-0) 1977 A 14/1 L 0-56 1987 H -/11 L 9-30 1978 H -/9 L 0-42 1988 A -/- L 0-36 At Madison: 2-0 1979 A -/10 L 0-54 1989 H -/- L 3-31 At College Park: 1-0 1980 H -/12 L 0-24 1990 A -/24 L 9-14 2014 H -/- W 52-7 1981 H -/1 W 21-14 1991 H -/- L 7-20 2015 A -/- W 31-24 1982 A -/12 L 9-20 1992 A -/- L 10-26 2017 H 5/- W 38-13 1983 H -/17 L 21-38 1993^ N 10/- W 41-20 1984 A -/16 L 14-20 1994 A 15/- W (Forfeit) Miami (Fla.) (4-2) 1985 A -/5 L 6-33 1995 H -/- W 45-14 1986 H -/4 L 17-34 1996 A -/- L 13-30 At Madison: 0-1 1987 A -/12 L 0-49 1999 H 16/11 W 40-10 At Miami: 2-1 1988 H -/19 L 14-62 2000 A -/- W 17-10 Neutral: 2-0 1989 A -/5 L 0-24 2001 H -/- L 28-42 1958 A 14/15 W 20-0 1990 H -/3 L 3-41 2002 A -/- W 42-24 1988 A -/1 L 3-23 1993 H 21/24 W 13-10 2003 H -/21 W 56-21 1989 H -/3 L 3-51 1994 A -/10 W 31-19 2004 A 4/- L 14-49 2009^ N 24/14 W 20-14 1997 H 23/1 L 16-26 2007 H 9/- W 37-34 2017 A 6/11 W 34-24 1998 A 8/15 L 10-27 2008 A -/21 L 24-25 2018+ N -/- W 35-3 1999 H 17/4 L 16-21 2009 H -/- W 38-30 ^ — Orlando, Fla. 2000 A 14/9 L 10-13 2010 A 11/24 L 24-34 + — Bronx, N.Y. 2001 H -/11 L 17-20 2011 A 4/15 L 31-37 2002 A -/12 L 14-21 2011! N 15/11 W 42-39 Miami (Ohio) (1-0) 2005 H -/14 W 23-20 2012 H -/- L 13-16 (OT) 2006 A -/6 L 13-27 2016 H 11/8 W 30-6 At Madison: 1-0 2007 H -/13 W 37-21 ^ — Tokyo, Japan 2015 H 24/- W 58-0 2008 A 9/- L 25-27 ! — Indianapolis 2009 H 21/- W 45-24 Michigan (15-51-1) 2010 A 6/- W 48-28 2016 A 8/4 L 7-14 Milwaukee Medical (1-0) At Madison: 7-21-1 2017 H 5/19 W 24-10 At Madison: 1-0 At Ann Arbor: 7-29 2018 A 15/12 L 13-38 1901 H -/- W 26-0 Neutral: 1-1 ^ — Chicago 1892 H -/- L 6-10 1893 A -/- W 34-18 Minnesota (60-60-8) 1899^ N -/- W 17-5 Michigan State (23-30) At Madison: 34-23-6 1902^ N -/- L 0-6 At Madison: 13-14 At Minneapolis: 26-37-2 1903 A -/- L 0-16 At East Lansing: 8-16 1890 A -/- L 0-63 1904 H -/- L 0-28 Neutral: 2-0 1891 A -/- L 12-26 1905 A -/- L 0-12 1913 H -/- L 7-12 1892 H -/- L 4-32 1921 H -/- T 7-7 1918 H -/- W 7-6 1893 A -/- L 0-40 1922 A -/- L 6-13 1920 H -/- W 27-0 1894 H -/- W 6-0 1923 H -/- L 3-6 1923 H -/- W 21-0 1895 A -/- L 10-14 1924 A -/- L 0-21 1925 H -/- W 21-10 1896 H -/- W 6-0 1925 H -/- L 0-21 1954 A 5/- W 6-0 1897 A -/- W 39-0 1926 A -/- L 0-37 1955 H -/5 L 0-27 1898 H -/- W 29-0 1927 H -/- L 0-14 1956 A -/4 L 0-33 1899 A -/- W 19-0 1928 A -/- W 7-0 1957 H -/6 L 7-21 1900 A -/- L 5-6 1931 A -/- L 0-16 1958 A 8/- W 9-7 1901 H -/- W 18-0 1934 A -/- W 10-0 1961 H -/10 L 0-20 1902 A -/- L 0-11 1935 H -/- L 12-20 1963 A 8/- L 13-30 1903 H -/- L 0-17 1943 A -/4 L 0-27 1964 H -/- L 6-22 1904 A -/- L 0-28 1944 A -/5 L 0-14 1967 A -/- L 7-35 1905 A -/- W 16-12 1946 A -/10 L 6-28 1968 H -/19 L 0-39 1907 H -/- T 17-17 1947 H 9/2 L 6-40 1971 H -/- W 31-28 1908 A -/- W 5-0 1950 A 16/- L 13-26 1972 A -/- L 0-31 1909 H -/- L 6-34 1959 A 10/- W 19-10 1973 A -/- L 0-21 1910 A -/- L 0-28 1960 H -/- W 16-13

247 WISCONSIN FOOTBALL | 2019 FACT BOOK 1911 H -/- T 6-6 1978 H -/- W 48-10 1912 A -/- W 14-0 1979 A -/- W 42-37 Nebraska (9-4) 1913 H -/- L 3-21 1980 H -/- W 25-7 At Madison: 5-1 1914 A -/- L 3-14 1981 A -/- W 26-21 At Lincoln: 2-3 1915 H -/- L 3-20 1982 H -/- W 24-0 Neutral: 2-0 1916 A -/- L 0-54 1983 A -/- W 56-17 1901^ N -/- W 18-0 1917 H -/- W 10-7 1984 H -/- L 14-17 1965 A -/2 L 0-37 1918 A -/- L 0-6 1985 A -/- L 18-27 1966 H -/- L 3-31 1919 H -/- L 7-19 1986 H -/- L 20-27 1973 A -/2 L 16-20 1920 A -/- W 3-0 1987 A -/- L 19-22 1974 H -/4 W 21-20 1921 H -/- W 35-0 1988 H -/- W 14-7 2011 H 7/8 W 48-17 1922 A -/- W 14-0 1989 A -/- L 22-24 2012 A -/22 L 27-30 1923 H -/- T 0-0 1990 H -/- L 3-21 2012! N -/12 W 70-31 1924 H -/- T 7-7 1991 A -/- W 19-16 2014 H 22/11 W 59-24 1925 A -/- T 12-12 1992 H -/- W 34-6 2015 A -/- W 23-21 1926 H -/- L 10-16 1993 A 15/- L 21-28 2016 H 11/7 W 23-17 (OT) 1927 A -/- L 7-13 1994 H -/- L 14-17 2017 A 9/- W 38-17 1928 H -/- L 0-6 1995 A -/- W 34-27 2018 H 16/- W 41-24 1929 A -/- L 12-13 1996 H -/- W 45-28 ^ — Milwaukee 1930 H -/- W 14-0 1997 A -/- W 22-21 ! — Indianapolis 1931 A -/- L 0-14 1998 H 8/- W 26-7 1932 H -/- W 20-13 1999 A 20/25 W 20-17 (OT) 1933 A -/- L 3-6 2000 H -/- W 41-20 Nevada (1-0) 1934 H -/- L 0-34 2001 A -/- L 31-42 At Madison: 1-0 1935 A -/- L 7-33 2002 H -/- W 49-31 1993 H -/- W 35-17 1936 H -/2 L 0-24 2003 A -/24 L 34-37 1937 A -/7 L 6-13 2004 H 5/- W 38-14 New Mexico (1-0) 1938 H 12/- L 0-21 2005 A 23/22 W 38-34 1939 A -/- L 6-23 2006 H 25/- W 48-12 At Madison: 1-0 1940 H -/1 L 13-22 2007 A 24/- W 41-34 2018 H 5/- W 45-14 1941 A -/1 L 6-41 2008 H -/- W 35-32 1942 H 7/- W 20-6 2009 A -/- W 31-28 New Mexico State (1-0) 1943 A -/- L 13-25 2010 H 20/- W 41-23 1944 H -/- L 26-28 2011 A 16/- W 42-13 At Madison: 1-0 1945 A -/- W 26-12 2012 H -/- W 38-13 1962 H -/- W 69-13 1946 H -/- L 0-6 2013 A 16/- W 20-7 1947 A -/- L 0-21 2014 H 14/22 W 34-24 North Central (2-0) 1948 H -/15 L 0-16 2015 A -/- W 31-21 1949 A -/- L 6-14 2016 H 5/- W 31-17 At Madison: 2-0 1950 H -/- W 14-0 2017 A 5/- W 31-0 1903 H -/- W 28-0 1951 A 8/- W 30-6 2018 H -/- L 15-37 1905 H -/- W 49-0 1952 H 13/- T 21-21 1953 A 8/- T 21-21 North Carolina (2-0) 1954 H 17/10 W 27-0 Missouri (4-1) At Madison: 1-0 1955 A -/- L 6-21 At Madison: 3-0 At Chapel Hill: 1-0 1956 H -/7 T 13-13 At Columbia: 1-1 2003 H -/- W 38-27 1957 A 18/- W 14-6 1942 H -/- W 17-9 2005 A -/- W 14-5 1958 H 5/- W 27-12 1974 H -/- W 59-20 1959 A 9/- W 11-7 1975 A -/5 L 21-28 1960 H -/4 L 7-26 1983 H -/- W 21-20 North Dakota (2-0) 1961 A -/3 W 23-21 1984 A -/- W 35-34 At Madison: 2-0 1962 H 3/5 W 14-9 1906 H -/- W 10-0 1963 A -/- L 0-14 Murray State (1-0) 1976 H -/- W 45-9 1964 H -/- W 14-7 1965 A -/- L 7-42 At Madison: 1-0 1966 H -/- W 7-6 1999 H 9/- W 49-10 North Dakota St. (3-0) 1967 A -/- L 14-21 At Madison: 3-0 1968 H -/- L 15-23 Navy (1-1) 1924 H -/- W 25-0 1969 A -/- L 10-35 1928 H -/- W 13-7 1970 H -/- W 39-14 At Madison: 1-0 1931 H -/- W 12-7 1971 A -/- L 21-23 Neutral: 0-1 1972 H -/- L 6-14 1945^ N -/2 L 7-36 1973 A -/- L 17-19 1949 H -/18 W 48-13 Northern Illinois (12-1) ^ — Baltimore 1974 H -/- W 49-14 At Madison: 11-1 1975 A -/- L 3-24 Neutral: 1-0 1976 H -/- W 26-17 1971 H -/- W 31-0 1977 A -/- L 7-13 1972 H -/- W 31-7

248 WISCONSIN FOOTBALL | 2019 FACT BOOK 1977 H -/- W 14-3 1957 A -/- W 41-12 1905^ N -/- W 21-0 1983 H -/- W 37-9 1958 H 7/4 W 17-13 1917 H -/- T 0-0 1984 H -/- W 27-14 1959 A 9/2 W 24-19 1924 H -/- L 3-38 1985 H -/- W 38-17 1960 H -/- L 0-21 1928 H -/- W 22-6 1986 H -/- W 35-20 1961 A -/- W 29-10 1929+ N -/- L 0-19 1988 H -/- L 17-19 1962 H 8/1 W 37-6 1934 A -/- L 0-19 1992 H -/- W 18-17 1963 H -/- W 17-14 1935 H -/- L 0-27 2002 H 22/- W 24-21 1964 A -/- L 13-17 1936 A -/- L 0-27 2007 H -/- W 44-3 1965 A -/- W 21-7 1942 H -/- T 7-7 2009 H -/- W 28-20 1966 H -/- T 3-3 1943 H -/1 L 0-50 2011^ N 7/- W 49-7 1967 H -/- L 13-17 1944 A -/1 L 13-28 ^ — Chicago 1968 A -/- L 10-13 1962 H -/- W 17-8 1969 A -/- L 7-27 1963 A 6/- W 14-9 1970 H -/- L 14-24 1964 H -/- L 7-31 Northern Iowa (1-0) 1971 A -/- L 11-24 ^ — Milwaukee At Madison: 1-0 1972 H -/- W 21-14 + — Chicago 2012 H 12/- W 26-21 1973 H -/- W 36-34 1974 A -/- W 52-7 Ohio (1-0) Northwestern (59-36-5) 1975 H -/- W 17-14 1976 A -/- W 28-25 At Madison: 1-0 At Madison: 27-15-2 1977 H -/- W 19-7 1998 H 17/- W 45-0 At Evanston: 29-19-1 1978 A -/- W 28-7 Neutral: 3-1-2 1979 H -/- W 28-3 Ohio State (18-59-5) 1890^ N -/- L 10-22 1980 A -/- W 39-19 1891^ N -/- T 0-0 1981 H -/- W 52-0 At Madison: 11-27-2 1891^ N -/- W 40-0 1982 H -/- W 54-20 At Columbus: 7-30-3 1892 A -/- W 26-6 1983 A -/- W 49-0 Neutral: 0-2 1892^ N -/- W 20-6 1984 H -/- W 31-16 1913 H -/- W 12-0 1895^ N -/- W 12-6 1985 H -/- L 14-17 1914 A -/- W 7-6 1896 A -/- T 6-6 1986 A -/- W 35-27 1915 H -/- W 21-0 1897 A -/- W 22-0 1987 H -/- L 24-27 1916 A -/- L 13-14 1898 A -/- W 47-0 1988 A -/- L 14-35 1917 H -/- L 3-16 1899 H -/- W 38-0 1989 H -/- W 35-31 1918 A -/- W 14-3 1902 H -/- W 51-0 1990 A -/- L 34-44 1919 H -/- L 0-3 1903+ N -/- T 6-6 1991 H -/- W 32-14 1920 A -/- L 7-13 1909 A -/- W 21-11 1992 A -/- L 25-27 1930 A -/- T 0-0 1910 H -/- T 0-0 1993 H 21/- W 53-14 1931 H -/- L 0-6 1911 A -/- W 28-3 1994 A 24/- W 46-14 1932 A -/- T 7-7 1912 H -/- W 56-0 1995 A 24/11 L 0-35 1933 H -/- L 0-6 1919 A -/- W 10-6 1996 H -/14 L 30-34 1941 A -/20 L 34-46 1920 H -/- W 27-7 1997 A -/- W 26-25 1942 H 6/1 W 17-7 1921 A -/- W 27-0 1998 H 14/- W 38-7 1944 H 19/8 L 7-20 1929 H -/- L 0-7 1999 A 11/- W 35-19 1945 A -/4 L 0-12 1930 A -/- L 7-20 2000 H 7/- L 44-47 1946 H -/14 W 20-7 1934 A -/- L 0-7 (2OT) 1948 A -/- L 32-34 1935 A -/- L 13-32 2003 A 20/- L 7-16 1949 H -/- L 0-21 1936 A -/1 L 18-26 2004 H 6/- W 24-12 1950 A 15/2 L 14-19 1937 H -/- L 6-14 2005 A 14/- L 48-51 1951 H -/9 T 6-6 1938 A /7 W 20-13 2006 H -/- W 41-9 1952 A 1/- L 14-23 1939 A -/- L 7-13 2009 A 17/- L 31-33 1953 H -/- L 19-20 1940 H -/4 L 7-27 2010 H 5/- W 70-23 1954 A 2/4 L 14-31 1941 A -/- L 14-41 2013 H -/19 W 35-6 1955 H 15/- L 16-26 1942 A 7/- W 20-19 2014 A 17/- L 14-20 1956 A -/9 L 0-21 1943 H -/12 L 0-41 2015 H 21/20 L 7-13 1957 H -/12 L 13-16 1944 A -/- W 7-6 2016 A 8/- W 21-7 1958 A 13/2 T 7-7 1945 H -/- L 14-28 2017 H 10/- W 33-24 1959 H 12/20 W 12-3 1946 A -/- L 0-28 2018 A 20/- L 17-31 1960 A 11/9 L 7-34 1947 A -/- W 29-0 ^ — Milwaukee 1961 H -/6 L 21-30 1948 H -/10 L 7-16 + — Chicago 1962 A 5/- L 7-14 1949 A -/- W 14-6 1963 H 2/- L 10-13 1950 H -/9 W 14-13 1964 A -/1 L 3-28 1951 A 14/13 W 41-0 Notre Dame (6-8-2) 1965 H -/- L 10-20 1952 H 18/- W 24-20 At Madison: 3-4-2 1966 A -/- L 13-24 1953 A -/- W 34-13 At Notre Dame: 1-3 1967 A -/- L 15-17 1954 H 16/- W 34-13 Neutral: 2-1 1968 H -/2 L 8-43 1955 A -/- W 41-14 1900 H -/- W 54-0 1969 A -/1 L 7-62 1956 H -/- L 7-17 1904^ N -/- W 58-0 1970 H -/3 L 7-24

249 WISCONSIN FOOTBALL | 2019 FACT BOOK 1971 A -/12 L 6-31 1915 A -/- W 28-3 1972 H -/4 L 20-28 Oregon State (2-1) 1925 H -/- W 7-0 1973 H -/1 L 0-24 At Madison: 2-0 1926 A -/- T 0-0 1974 A 13/1 L 7-52 At Corvallis: 0-1 1927 H -/- W 12-6 1975 A -/1 L 0-56 1961 H -/- W 23-20 1928 A -/- T 19-19 1976 H -/9 L 20-30 2011 H 8/- W 35-0 1929 H -/- L 0-13 1977 A -/3 L 0-42 2012 A 13/- L 7-10 1930 A -/- L 6-7 1978 H -/- L 14-49 1931 H -/- W 21-14 1979 A -/6 L 0-59 1932 A -/- L 6-7 1980 H -/10 L 0-21 Osteopaths (1-0) 1933 H -/- L 0-14 1981 H -/18 W 24-21 At Madison: 1-0 1934 A -/- L 0-14 1982 A -/- W 6-0 1903 H -/- W 32-0 1935 H -/- W 8-0 1983 A -/16 L 27-45 1936 A -/- L 14-35 1984 H -/6 W 16-14 Pennsylvania (2-2) 1937 H -/- T 7-7 1985 A -/3 W 12-7 1938 A -/- L 7-13 1986 H -/9 L 17-30 At Madison: 2-0 1939 H -/- T 7-7 1987 H -/- W 26-24 At Philadelphia: 0-2 1940 A -/- W 14-13 1988 A -/- L 12-34 1930 H -/- W 27-0 1941 H -/- W 13-0 1989 A -/22 L 22-42 1931 A -/- L 13-27 1942 A 7/- W 13-0 1990 H -/18 L 10-35 1950 A 15/20 L 0-20 1943 H -/4 L 0-32 1991 A -/14 L 16-31 1951 H 9/- W 16-7 1944 A -/- L 0-35 1992 H -/12 W 20-16 1945 H -/- L 7-13 1993 H 15/3 T 14-14 Penn State (9-10) 1946 A 18/- W 24-20 1994 A -/- L 3-24 1947 H -/- W 32-14 1995 H 21/4 L 16-27 At Madison: 6-4 1950 H 20/- W 33-7 1996 A -/2 L 14-17 At State College: 3-5 1951 A -/- W 31-7 1999 A -/12 W 42-17 Neutral: 0-1 1953 A -/- W 28-19 2000 H 24/8 L 7-23 1953 H -/- W 20-0 1954 H 2/5 W 20-6 2001 A -/21 W 20-17 1970 H -/16 W 29-16 1955 A 9/17 W 9-0 2002 H -/4 L 14-19 1995 A -/6 W 17-9 1956 H -/17 T 6-6 2003 H 23/3 W 17-10 1996 H -/3 L 20-23 1957 A 16/- W 23-14 2004 A 15/18 W 24-13 1997 A 24/6 L 10-35 1958 H 6/13 W 31-6 2007 A -/1 L 17-38 1998 H 13/14 W 24-3 1959 A 9/7 L 0-21 2008 H 18/14 L 17-20 2001 A -/- W 18-6 1960 H -/7 W 24-13 2009 A -/9 L 13-31 2002 H 19/20 L 31-34 1963 H 5/- W 38-20 2010 H 18/1 W 31-18 2003 A -/- W 30-23 1964 A -/- L 7-28 2011 A 12/- L 29-33 2004 H 20/- W 16-3 1965 A -/- L 7-45 2012 H -/6 L 14-21 (OT) 2005 A 14/10 L 14-35 1966 H -/- L 0-23 2013 A 23/4 L 24-31 2006 H 17/- W 13-3 1971 H -/- W 14-10 2014^ N 11/6 L 0-59 2007 A 19/- L 7-38 1972 A -/- L 6-27 2016 H 8/2 L 23-30 (OT) 2008 H -/6 L 7-48 1973 H -/- L 13-14 2017^ N 3/8 L 21-27 2011 H 15/20 W 45-7 1974 A -/- W 28-14 ^ — Indianapolis 2012 A -/- L 21-24 (OT) 1975 A -/- W 17-14 2013 H 14/- L 24-31 1976 H -/- L 16-18 2016^ N 6/8 L 31-38 1977 H -/- L 0-22 Oklahoma (0-2) 2018 A -/21 L 10-22 1978 H -/- T 24-24 At Madison: 0-1 ^ — Indianapolis 1979 A -/6 L 20-41 At Norman: 0-1 1980 H -/20 L 6-12 1969 H -/6 L 21-48 Pittsburgh (0-3) 1981 H -/- W 20-14 1970 A -/18 L 7-21 1982 A -/- W 35-31 At Madison: 0-2 1983 A -/- W 42-38 At Pittsburgh: 0-1 Oregon (3-2) 1984 H -/- W 30-13 1937 A 16/3 L 0-21 1987 A -/- L 14-49 At Madison: 2-0 1938 H -/- L 6-26 1988 H -/- L 6-9 At Eugene: 1-1 1967 H -/- L 11-13 1991 A -/- L 7-28 Neutral: 0-1 1992 H -/- W 19-16 1977 A -/- W 22-10 Purdue (49-29-8) 1993 A 16/- W 42-28 1978 H -/- W 22-19 1994 H 23/- T 27-27 At Madison: 27-12-5 2000 H 5/- W 27-23 1995 A -/- L 27-38 At West Lafayette: 22-17-3 2001 A 22/7 L 28-31 1996 H -/- W 33-25 1892 A -/- L 4-32 2012^ N 9/6 L 38-45 1997 A 24/- L 20-45 1893 H -/- W 36-30 ^ — Pasadena, Calif. 1998 H 12/- W 31-24 1894 A -/- L (Forfeit) 1999 A 10/17 W 28-21 1906 H -/- W 29-5 2000 H -/17 L 24-30 (OT) 1907 A -/- W 12-6 2003 H 14/13 L 23-26 1912 H -/- W 41-0 2004 A 10/5 W 20-17 1913 A -/- T 7-7 2005 H 19/- W 31-20 1914 H -/- W 14-7

250 WISCONSIN FOOTBALL | 2019 FACT BOOK 2006 A 21/- W 24-3 2009 H -/- W 37-0 SMU (2-0) Temple (1-1-0) 2010 A 7/- W 34-13 At Madison: 1-0 At Madison: 1-1 2011 H 19/- W 62-17 At Dallas: 1-0 1990 H -/- L 18-24 2012 A -/- W 38-14 1993 A -/- W 24-16 2005 H -/- W 65-0 2013 H 24/- W 41-10 1995 H -/- W 42-0 2014 A 25/- W 36-14 2015 H -/- W 24-7 Tennessee (0-2) 2016 A 6/- W 49-20 South Carolina (0-1) Neutral: 0-2 2017 H 7/- W 17-9 Neutral: 0-1 1981^ N -/- L 21-28 2018 A -/- W 47-44 (3OT) 2013^ N 19/8 L 24-34 2007+ N 18/16 L 17-21 ^ — Orlando, Fla. ^ — East Rutherford, N.J. + — Tampa, Fla. Rice (2-0) At Madison: 1-0 South Dakota (2-0) At Houston: 1-0 At Madison: 2-0 Tennessee Tech (1-0) 1952 A 18/- W 21-7 1975 H -/- W 48-7 At Madison: 1-0 1954 H 3/11 W 13-7 2011 H 6/- W 59-10 2013 H 21/- W 48-0

Richmond (1-0) South Dakota St. (8-1) Texas (0-1) At Madison: 1-0 At Madison: 8-1 At Madison: 0-1 1978 H -/- W 7-6 1916 H -/- W 28-3 1939 H -/- L 7-17 1921 H -/- W 24-3 1922 H -/- W 20-6 Ripon (5-0) 1929 H -/- W 21-0 Toledo (2-0) At Madison: 5-0 1930 H -/- W 58-7 At Madison: 2-0 1898 H -/- W 52-0 1934 H -/- W 28-7 1982 H -/- W 36-27 1900 H -/- W 50-0 1935 H -/- L 6-13 1989 H -/- W 23-10 1911 H -/- W 24-0 1936 H -/- W 24-7 1919 H -/- W 37-0 1937 H -/- W 32-0\ Troy (1-0) 1929 H -/- W 22-0 At Madison: 1-0 South Florida (1-0) 2015 H 24/- W 28-3 Rush Medical (4-0) At Madison: 1-0 At Madison: 4-0 2014 H 19/- W 27-10 UCF (1-0) 1896 H -/- W 50-0 1897 H -/- W 28-0 At Madison: 1-0 1898 H -/- W 42-0 Stanford (4-1-1) 2004 H 21/- W 34-6 1899 H -/- W 17-0 At Madison: 2-0-0 At Stanford: 1-0-1 UCLA (4-7) Neutral: 1-1-0 Rutgers (3-0) 1959 H 8/- W 16-14 At Madison: 0-5 At Madison: 2-0 1960 A -/- W 24-7 At Los Angeles: 1-2 At Piscataway: 1-0 1995 A -/- T 24-24 Neutral: 3-0 2014 A -/- W 37-0 1996 H -/- W 14-0 1938 A 15/- W 14-7 2015 H -/- W 48-10 1999^ N 4/22 W 17-9 1952 H 10/8 L 7-20 2018 H -/- W 31-17 2013^ N -/6 L 14-20 1953 A -/6 L 0-13 ^ — Pasadena, Calif. 1969 H -/14 L 23-34 1979 H -/20 L 12-37 San Diego State (4-1) 1980 A -/16 L 0-35 At Madison: 3-0 Syracuse (1-3-1) 1981 H 20/9 L 13-31 At San Diego: 1-1 At Madison: 1-2 1982 H -/14 L 26-51 1979 A -/- L 17-24 At Syracuse: 0-0-1 1993^ N 9/13 W 21-16 1980 H -/- W 35-12 Neutral: 0-1 1998^ N 9/6 W 38-31 1997 H -/- W 36-10 1941 H -/- L 20-27 2000$ N -/- W 21-20 1998 A 20/- W 26-14 1969 H -/- L 7-43 ^ — Pasadena, Calif. 2006 H -/- W 14-0 1971 A -/15 T 20-20 $ — El Paso, Texas 1972 H -/- W 31-7 1997^ N 24/17 L 0-34 UMass (1-0) San Jose State (2-0) ^ — East Rutherford, N.J. At Madison: 1-0 At Madison: 1-0 At San Jose: 1-0 2013 H 23/- W 45-0 1997 A -/- W 56-10 TCU (0-1-1) 2010 H 11/- W 27-14 At Madison: 0-0-1 Neutral: 0-1 1970 H -/- T 14-14 2011^ N 4/3 L 19-21 ^ — Pasadena, Calif. 251 WISCONSIN FOOTBALL | 2019 FACT BOOK UNLV (8-2) Washington (0-4) UW-Oshkosh (1-0) At Madison: 4-1 At Madison: 0-1 At Madison: 1-0 At Las Vegas: 4-1 At Seattle: 0-2 1903 H -/- W 52-0 1985 H -/- W 26-23 Neutral: 0-1 1986 A -/- L 7-17 1959^ N 6/8 L 8-44 1996 A -/- W 52-17 1967 A -/- L 0-17 UW-Platteville (1-0) 1998 H 14/- W 52-7 1968 H -/- L 17-21 At Madison: 1-0 2002 A -/- W 27-7 1992 A -/2 L 10-27 1897 H -/- W 20-0 2003 H 14/- L 5-23 ^ — Pasadena, Calif. 2004 H 21/- W 18-3 UW-Whitewater (2-0) 2007 A 5/- W 20-13 2010 A 12/- W 41-21 Washington State (2-0) At Madison: 2-0 2011 H 11/- W 51-17 At Madison: 2-0 1890 H -/- W 106-0 1976 H -/- W 35-26 1898 H -/- W 22-0 2007 H 7/- W 42-21 Upper Iowa (1-0) Wofford (1-0) At Madison: 1-0 1900 H -/- W 64-0 West Virginia (4-0) At Madison: 1-0 At Madison: 3-0 2009 H -/- W 44-14 At Morgantown: 1-0 USC (1-6) 1933 H -/- W 25-6 Wyoming (2-1) At Madison: 0-2 1957 H -/- W 45-13 At Los Angeles: 0-2 2002 H 25/- W 34-17 At Madison: 1-1 Neutral: 1-2 2003 A 21/- W 24-17 At Laramie: 1-0 1952^ N 11/5 L 0-7 1973 H -/- W 37-28 1955 A 6/16 L 21-33 1985 A -/- W 41-17 1956 H -/10 L 6-13 Western Illinois (3-0) 1986 H -/- L 12-21 1962^ N 2/1 L 37-42 At Madison: 3-0 1965 H -/- L 6-26 1991 H -/- W 31-13 Yale (1-2) 1966 A -/5 L 3-38 2006 H -/- W 34-10 2015+ N 25/- W 23-21 2014 H 18/- W 37-3 At Madison: 0-1 ^ — Pasadena, Calif. At New Haven: 1-1 + — San Diego, Calif. 1899 A -/- L 0-6 Western Kentucky (1-0) 1947 A -/12 W 9-0 At Madison: 1-0 1948 H -/- L 7-17 Utah (2-1) 2001 H -/- W 24-6 At Madison: 1-1 2018 H 4/- W 34-3 Neutral: 1-0 1961 H -/- W 7-0 Western Michigan (4-1) 1987 H -/- L 28-31 1996^ N -/- W 38-10 At Madison: 3-1 ^ — Tucson, Ariz. 1963 H 7/- W 41-0 1981 H -/- W 21-10 1988 H -/- L 14-24 Utah State (2-1) 2000 H 4/- W 19-7 At Madison: 2-1 2016^ N 8/12 W 24-16 1968 H -/- L 0-20 ^ — Arlington, Texas 2012 H -/- W 16-14 2017 H 9/- W 59-10 Wisconsin Alumni (3-1) At Madison: 3-1 UTEP (1-0) 1897 H -/- L 0-6 At Madison: 1-0 1898 H -/- W 12-11 2012 H -/- 37-26 1899 H -/- W 17-5 1905 H -/- W 17-0 Virginia (1-0) At Madison: 1-0 Wisconsin Freshmen (1-0) 2001 H 22/- W 26-17 At Madison: 1-0 1908 H -/- W 24-15

252 WISCONSIN FOOTBALL | 2019 FACT BOOK All-Time vs. Ranked Opponents (AP)

O 29 Michigan St.* -/5 L 0-27 1936 (0-2) 1947 (1-2) N 12 Illinois -/16 L 14-17 Coach: Harry Stuhldreher Coach: Harry Stuhldreher N 7 Northwestern -/1 L 18-26 O 11 California -/8 L 7-48 1956 (0-3-2) N 21 Minnesota -/2 L 0-24 O 18 Yale -/12 W 9-0 N 15 Michigan 9/2 L 6-40 Coach: Milt Bruhn O 6 USC -/10 L 6-13 1937 (0-2) O 20 Purdue -/17 T 6-6 Coach: Harry Stuhldreher 1948 (0-3) O 27 Ohio State -/9 L 0-21 O 23 Pittsburgh 16/3 L 0-21 Coach: Harry Stuhldreher N 3 Michigan St. -/4 L 0-33 N 20 Minnesota -/7 L 6-13 O 9 California -/9 L 14-40 N 24 Minnesota -/7 T 13-13 N 6 Northwestern* -/10 L 7-16 1938 (1-0) N 20 Minnesota -/15 L 0-16 1957 (1-3) Coach: Harry Stuhldreher Coach: Milt Bruhn N 5 Northwestern -/7 W 20-13 1949 (1-1) O 19 Iowa 13/6 L 7-21 Coach: Ivy Williamson O 26 Ohio State -/12 L 13-16 O 8 California -/10 L 20-35 N 2 Michigan St. -/6 L 7-21 1940 (0-2) O 15 Navy -/18 W 48-13 N 16 Illinois* -/15 W 24-13 Coach: Harry Stuhldreher O 19 Northwestern -/4 L 7-27 1958 (3-1-1) N 23 Minnesota -/1 L 13-22 1950 (2-2) Coach: Ivy Williamson Coach: Milt Bruhn O 7 Illinois -/15 W 7-6 S 26 Miami (Fla.) 14/15 W 20-0 1941 (0-2) O 28 Northwestern -/9 W 14-13 O 11 Purdue 6/13 W 31-6 Coach: Harry Stuhldreher N 11 Ohio State 15/2 L 14-19 O 18 Iowa 4/13 L 9-20 N 8 Ohio State -/20 L 34-46 N 18 Pennsylvania 15/20 L 0-20 O 25 Ohio State 13/2 T 7-7 N 22 Minnesota -/1 L 6-41 N 8 Northwestern* 7/4 W 17-13 1951 (1-1-1) 1942 (1-0) Coach: Ivy Williamson 1959 (3-2) Coach: Harry Stuhldreher O 6 Illinois -/8 L 10-14 Coach: Milt Bruhn O 31 Ohio State* 6/1 W 17-7 O 13 Ohio State -/9 T 6-6 O 10 Purdue 9/7 L 0-21 O 27 Northwestern 14/13 W 41-0 O 17 Iowa -/9 W 25-16 O 24 Ohio State 12/20 W 12-3 1943 (0-4) N 7 Northwestern 9/2 W 24-19 Coach: Harry Stuhldreher 1952 (1-2) J 1 Washington^ 6/8 L 8-44 O 16 Notre Dame -/1 L 0-50 Coach: Ivy Williamson ^ — Pasadena, Calif. O 30 Purdue -/4 L 0-32 O 4 Illinois 8/2 W 20-6 N 6 Northwestern* -/12 L 0-41 O 25 UCLA 10/8 L 7-20 1960 (1-3) N 13 Michigan -/4 L 0-27 J 1 USC^ 11/5 L 0-7 ^ — Pasadena, Calif. Coach: Milt Bruhn O 8 Purdue -/7 W 24-13 1944 (0-4) O 15 Iowa 12/2 L 21-28 Coach: Harry Stuhldreher 1953 (1-1) O 22 Ohio State 11/9 L 7-34 O 14 Ohio State* 19/8 L 7-20 Coach: Ivy Williamson N 19 Minnesota -/4 L 7-26 O 21 Notre Dame -/1 L 13-28 O 9 UCLA -/6 L 0-13 O 28 Great Lakes -/16 L 12-40 N 14 Illinois -/3 W 34-7 1961 (1-3) N 18 Michigan -/5 L 0-14 Coach: Milt Bruhn 1954 (3-1) S 30 Michigan St. -/10 L 0-20 1945 (0-2) Coach: Ivy Williamson O 21 Iowa -/4 L 15-47 Coach: Harry Stuhldreher O 9 Rice 3/11 W 13-7 O 28 Ohio State* -/6 L 21-30 O 13 Ohio State -/4 L 0-12 O 16 Purdue 2/5 W 20-6 N 25 Minnesota -/3 W 23-21 N 17 Navy^ -/2 L 7-36 O 23 Ohio State 2/4 L 14-31 ^ — Baltimore N 20 Minnesota 17/10 W 27-0 1962 (2-1) Coach: Milt Bruhn 1946 (1-1) 1955 (2-3) N 10 Northwestern* 8/1 W 37-6 Coach: Harry Stuhldreher Coach: Ivy Williamson N 24 Minnesota 3/5 W 14-9 O 12 Ohio State -/14 W 20-7 O 1 Iowa 17/14 W 37-14 J 1 USC^ 2/1 L 37-42 N 16 Michigan -/10 L 6-28 O 8 Purdue 9/17 W 9-0 ^ — Pasadena, Calif. O 14 USC 6/16 L 21-33

253 WISCONSIN FOOTBALL | 2019 FACT BOOK 1963 (0-1) 1973 (0-4) 1982 (0-2) Coach: Milt Bruhn Coach: John Jardine Coach: Dave McClain N 16 Illinois -/8 L 7-17 S 22 Colorado -/19 L 25-28 S 11 Michigan -/12 L 9-20 S 29 Nebraska -/2 L 16-20 S 18 UCLA -/14 L 26-51 O 13 Ohio State -/1 L 0-24 1964 (0-1) O 20 Michigan -/4 L 6-35 Coach: Milt Bruhn 1983 (0-4) O 24 Ohio State -/1 L 3-28 Coach: Dave McClain 1974 (1-3) S 24 Michigan -/17 L 21-38 Coach: John Jardine O 8 Illinois -/19 L 15-27 1965 (0-1) S 21 Nebraska -/4 W 21-20 O 29 Ohio State -/16 L 27-45 Coach: Milt Bruhn O 12 Ohio State 13/1 L 7-52 N 5 Iowa -/15 L 14-34 O 9 Nebraska -/2 L 0-37 O 19 Michigan -/3 L 20-24 N 2 Michigan St.* 21/20 L 21-28 1984 (1-1-1) 1966 (0-1) Coach: Dave McClain Coach: Milt Bruhn 1975 (0-3) S 22 Michigan -/16 L 14-20 S 24 USC -/5 L 3-38 Coach: John Jardine O 27 Ohio State -/6 W 16-14 S 13 Michigan -/2 L 6-23 N 3 Iowa -/17 T 10-10 S 27 Missouri -/5 L 21-28 1967 (0-1) O 18 Ohio State -/1 L 0-56 Coach: John Coatta 1985 (1-2) N 4 Indiana -/7 L 9-14 Coach: Dave McClain 1976 (0-3) O 5 Michigan -/5 L 6-33 Coach: John Jardine O 12 Iowa -/1 L 13-23 1968 (0-3) S 11 Michigan -/2 L 27-40 N 16 Ohio State -/3 W 12-7 Coach: John Coatta O 2 Kansas -/9 L 24-34 O 5 Michigan St. -/19 L 0-39 O 16 Ohio State -/9 L 20-30 1986 (0-3) N 9 Ohio State -/2 L 8-43 N 16 Michigan -/4 L 9-34 Coach: Jim Hilles 1977 (0-2) O 4 Michigan -/4 L 17-34 Coach: John Jardine O 11 Iowa -/10 L 6-17 1969 (0-4) O 15 Michigan 14/1 L 0-56 N 15 Ohio State -/9 L 17-30 Coach: John Coatta O 29 Ohio State -/3 L 0-42 S 20 Oklahoma -/6 L 21-48 1987 (0-2) S 27 UCLA -/14 L 23-34 1978 (0-1) N 1 Michigan -/20 L 7-35 Coach: Don Morton N 8 Ohio State -/1 L 7-62 Coach: Dave McClain O 3 Michigan -/12 L 0-49 O 21 Michigan -/9 L 0-42 N 21 Michigan St. -/11 L 9-30 1970 (1-3) Coach: John Jardine 1979 (1-4) 1988 (0-2) S 19 Oklahoma -/18 L 7-21 Coach: Dave McClain Coach: Don Morton O 3 Penn State -/16 W 29-16 S 8 Purdue -/6 L 20-41 S 24 Miami (Fla.) -/1 L 3-23 O 31 Michigan* -/5 L 15-29 S 22 UCLA -/20 L 12-37 O 1 Michigan -/19 L 14-62 N 7 Ohio State -/3 L 7-24 O 13 Michigan St. -/19 W 38-29 O 20 Ohio State -/6 L 0-59 N 3 Michigan -/10 L 0-54 1989 (0-4) 1971 (0-2-1) Coach: Don Morton Coach: John Jardine 1980 (0-4) S 9 Miami (Fla.) -/3 L 3-51 S 18 Syracuse -/15 T 20-20 O 7 Michigan -/5 L 0-24 S 25 LSU -/18 L 28-38 Coach: Dave McClain O 28 Illinois -/8 L 9-32 O 23 Ohio State -/12 L 6-31 S 13 Purdue -/20 L 6-12 N 18 Ohio State -/22 L 22-42 S 27 UCLA -/16 L 0-35 O 25 Ohio State -/10 L 0-21 1972 (0-1) N 8 Michigan -/12 L 0-24 1990 (0-5) Coach: John Jardine Coach: Barry Alvarez O 28 Ohio State -/4 L 20-28 O 6 Michigan -/3 L 3-41 1981 (2-1) O 13 Iowa -/25 L 10-30 Coach: Dave McClain O 27 Illinois* -/5 L 3-21 S 12 Michigan -/1 W 21-14 N 17 Ohio State -/18 L 10-35 S 19 UCLA 20/9 L 13-31 N 24 Michigan St. -/24 L 9-14 O 10 Ohio State -/18 W 24-21

254 WISCONSIN FOOTBALL | 2019 FACT BOOK O 9 Minnesota 20/25 W 20-17 1991 (0-1) O 23 Michigan St. 16/11 W 40-10 2007 (1-2) Coach: Barry Alvarez N 6 Purdue 10/17 W 28-21 Coach: Bret Bielema O 5 Ohio State -/14 L 16-31 J 1 Stanford^ 4/22 W 17-9 N 3 Ohio State -/1 L 17-38 ^ — Pasadena, Calif. N 10 Michigan -/13 W 37-21 1992 (1-1) J 1 Tennessee^ 18/16 L 17-21 2000 (0-3) ^ — Tampa, Fla. Coach: Barry Alvarez Coach: Barry Alvarez S 12 Washington -/2 L 10-27 2008 (1-3) O 3 Ohio State -/12 W 20-16 S 30 Michigan 14/9 L 10-13 O 7 Ohio State 24/8 L 7-23 Coach: Bret Bielema O 21 Purdue* -/17 L 24-30 S 13 Fresno State 10/21 W 13-10 1993 (2-0-1) O 4 Ohio State 18/14 L 17-20 Coach: Barry Alvarez 2001 (1-3) O 11 Penn State -/6 L 7-48 O 30 Michigan 21/24 W 13-10 N 1 Michigan St. -/21 L 24-25 N 6 Ohio State 15/3 T 14-14 Coach: Barry Alvarez S 1 Oregon 22/7 L 28-31 J 1 UCLA^ 9/13 W 21-16 2009 (1-2) ^ — Pasadena, Calif. S 8 Fresno State 23/19 L 20-32 O 13 Ohio State -/21 W 20-17 Coach: Bret Bielema N 17 Michigan -/11 L 17-20 O 10 Ohio State -/9 L 13-31 1994 (3-1) O 17 Iowa* -/11 L 10-20 Coach: Barry Alvarez 2002 (1-4) D 29 Miami^ 24/14 W 20-14 S 17 Colorado 10/7 L 17-55 ^ — Orlando, Fla. S 24 Indiana 16/21 W 62-13 Coach: Barry Alvarez O 29 Michigan -/10 W 31-19 O 5 Penn State 19/20 L 31-34 2010 (2-2) J 2 Duke^ -/25 W 34-20 O 19 Ohio State* -/4 L 14-19 ^ — Tampa, Fla. N 2 Iowa -/9 L 3-20 Coach: Bret Bielema N 16 Michigan -/12 L 14-21 O 2 Michigan St. 11/24 L 24-34 D 28 Colorado^ -/14 W 31-28 O 16 Ohio State 18/1 W 31-18 1995 (1-3) ^ — San Antonio, Texas O 23 Iowa 10/13 W 31-30 Coach: Barry Alvarez J 1 TCU^ 4/3 L 19-21 S 2 Colorado 21/13 L 7-43 2003 (2-3) ^ — Pasadena, Calif. S 30 Penn State -/6 W 17-9 Coach: Barry Alvarez O 14 Ohio State 21/4 L 16-27 2011 (3-2) O 21 Northwestern 24/11 L 0-35 O 11 Ohio State 23/3 W 17-10 O 18 Purdue* 14/13 L 23-26 Coach: Bret Bielema N 8 Minnesota -/24 L 34-37 O 1 Nebraska 7/8 W 48-17 1996 (0-3) N 15 Michigan St. -/21 W 56-21 O 22 Michigan St. 4/15 L 31-37 Coach: Barry Alvarez N 22 Iowa -/17 L 21-27 N 26 Penn State 15/20 W 45-7 S 28 Penn State -/3 L 20-23 D 3 Michigan St.# 15/11 W 42-39 O 12 Ohio State -/2 L 14-17 2004 (2-2) J 2 Oregon^ 9/6 L 38-45 O 19 Northwestern* -/14 L 30-34 # — Indianapolis Coach: Barry Alvarez ^ — Pasadena, Calif. O 9 Ohio State 15/18 W 24-13 1997 (1-4) O 16 Purdue 10/5 W 20-17 2012 (1-3) Coach: Barry Alvarez N 20 Iowa 9/17 L 7-30 A 24 Syracuse# 24/17 L 0-34 J 1 Georgia^ 16/8 L 21-24 Coach: Bret Bielema N 8 Iowa* -/12 W 13-10 ^ — Tampa, Fla. S 28 Nebraska -/22 L 27-30 N 15 Michigan 23/1 L 16-26 N 17 Ohio State -/6 L 14-21 N 22 Penn State 24/6 L 10-35 2005 (3-1) D 1 Nebraska# -/12 W 70-31 J 1 Georgia^ -/11 L 6-33 J 1 Stanford^ -/6 L 14-20 # — East Rutherford, N.J. Coach: Barry Alvarez # — Indianapolis ^ — Tampa, Fla. S 24 Michigan -/14 W 23-20 ^ — Pasadena, Calif. O 15 Minnesota 23/22 W 38-34 N 5 Penn State 14/10 L 14-35 1998 (2-1) J 2 Auburn^ 21/7 W 24-10 2013 (1-2) Coach: Barry Alvarez ^ — Orlando, Fla. Coach: Gary Andersen N 14 Michigan 8/15 L 10-27 S 28 Ohio State 23/4 L 24-31 N 21 Penn State 13/14 W 24-3 2006 (1-1) O 19 Northwestern* -/19 W 35-6 J 1 UCLA^ 9/6 W 38-31 J 1 South Carolina^ 19/8 L 24-34 ^ — Pasadena, Calif. Coach: Bret Bielema ^ — Orlando, Fla. S 23 Michigan -/6 L 13-27 J 1 Arkansas^ 6/12 W 17-14 1999 (5-1) ^ — Orlando, Fla. Coach: Barry Alvarez S 25 Michigan 17/4 L 16-21 O 2 Ohio State -/12 W 42-17

255 WISCONSIN FOOTBALL | 2019 FACT BOOK 2014 (3-2) UW vs. AP Top 25 Coach: Gary Andersen A 30 LSU 14/13 L 24-28 All-time record vs. teams ranked N 15 Nebraska 22/11 W 59-24 in the Associated Press Top 25: N 29 Minnesota 14/22 W 34-24 Rank W-L-T D 6 Ohio State# 11/6 L 0-59 vs. #1 4-16-0 J 1 Auburn^ 17/19 W 34-31 vs. #2 2-12-1 # — Indianapolis vs. #3 4-9-1 ^ — Tampa, Fla. vs. #4 2-17-0 vs. #5 4-9-0 2015 (0-2) vs. #6 3-14-0 vs. #7 4-5-1 Coach: Paul Chryst vs. #8 2-12-0 S 5 Alabama^ 20/3 L 17-35 vs. #9 2-11-1 N 21 Northwestern 21/20 L 7-13 vs. #10 2-9-0 ^ — Arlington, Texas vs. #11 5-5-0 vs. #12 7-8-0 2016 (4-3) vs. #13 5-4-0 vs. #14 6-6-0 Coach: Paul Chryst vs. #15 3-3-1 S 3 LSU^ -/5 W 16-14 vs. #16 1-7-0 S 24 Michigan State 11/8 W 30-6 vs. #17 2-5-2 O 1 Michigan 8/4 L 7-14 vs. #18 3-3-0 O 15 Ohio State 8/2 L 23-30 vs. #19 4-5-0 O 29 Nebraska 11/7 W 23-17 vs. #20 2-8-0 D 3 Penn State# 6/8 L 31-38 vs. #21 4-2-0 J 2 W. Michigan! 8/12 W 24-16 vs. #22 3-2-0 ^ — Green Bay, Wis. vs. #23 0-0-0 # — Indianapolis vs. #24 1-3-0 ! — Arlington, Texas vs. #25 3-1-0 All-Time: 78-177-7 2017 (3-1) Home: 43-77-4 Away: 21-83-3 Coach: Paul Chryst Neutral: 14-17-0 N 11 Iowa 6/25 W 38-14 N 18 Michigan 5/19 W 24-10 D 2 Ohio State# 3/8 L 21-27 D 30 Miami (Fla.)^ 6/11 W 34-24 # — Indianapolis ^ — Miami Gardens, Fla.

2018 (0-2) Coach: Paul Chryst O 13 Michigan 15/12 L 13-38 N 10 Penn State --/21 L 10-22

NOTES • Home games listed in bold • Rankings listed indicate AP Top 25 rank at time of game • Wisconsin’s ranking listed first, fol- lowed by opponent’s

LEGEND * — Homecoming game

256 WISCONSIN FOOTBALL | 2019 FACT BOOK Wisconsin in AP Top 25

The Badgers have been ranked as the nation’s 1951 1957 1963 No. 1 squad once in their Date Record Rank Date Record Rank Date Record Rank history. That was on Oct. Pre 0-0 15th Oct. 7 2-0 16th Pre 0-0 7th 7, 1952, after a 20-6 win Oct. 22 2-1-1 14th Oct. 14 3-0 13th Sept. 23 1-0 6th over Illinois. The Badgers Oct. 29 3-1-1 10th Nov. 18 5-3 18th Sept. 30 2-0 4th lost the next week to Ohio Nov. 5 4-1-1 9th Nov. 25 6-3 14th Oct. 7 2-0 5th State but went on to a Nov. 12 5-1-1 8th Dec. 2 6-3 19th Oct. 14 3-0 2nd 6-3-1 record and a Rose Nov. 19 6-1-1 8th Oct. 21 4-0 2nd Bowl berth. Nov. 26 7-1-1 7th Oct. 28 4-1 8th Dec. 3 7-1-1 8th 1958 Date Record Rank 1937 Pre 0-0 14th 1974 Date Record Rank 1952 Sept. 22 0-0 14th Date Record Rank Oct. 18 4-0 16th Date Record Rank Sept. 29 1-0 9th Sept. 23 2-0 11th Pre 0-0 7th Oct. 6 2-0 6th Oct. 7 3-1 13th Sept. 29 1-0 8th Oct. 13 3-0 4th Oct. 17 3-2 13th 1938 Oct. 6 2-0 1st Oct. 20 3-1 13th Nov. 25 7-4 19th Date Record Rank Oct. 13 2-1 12th Oct. 27 3-1-1 8th Dec. 2 7-4 20th Nov. 7 4-2 15th Oct. 20 3-1 10th Nov. 3 4-1-1 7th Nov. 14 5-2 12th Oct. 27 3-2 18th Nov. 10 5-1-1 5th Nov. 3 4-2 18th Nov. 17 6-1-1 5th 1977 Nov. 10 5-2 15th Nov. 24 7-1-1 6th Date Record Rank 1942 Nov. 17 6-2 13th Dec. 1 7-1-1 7th Oct. 3 4-0 19th Date Record Rank Nov. 24 6-2-1 12th Oct. 10 5-0 14th Oct. 12 3-0-1 7th Dec. 1 6-3-1 11th Oct. 19 4-0-1 7th 1959 Oct. 26 5-0-1 6th Date Record Rank 1981 Nov. 2 6-0-1 2nd 1953 Pre 0-0 6th Date Record Rank Nov. 9 6-1-1 7th Date Record Rank Sept. 21 0-0 8th Sept. 14 1-0 20th Nov. 16 7-1-1 7th Sept. 28 1-0 16th Sept. 28 1-0 12th Oct. 12 3-1 14th Nov. 23 8-1-1 4th Nov. 16 6-2 8th Oct. 5 2-0 9th Nov. 30 8-1-1 3rd Nov. 23 6-2-1 12th Oct. 19 3-1 12th Nov. 30 6-2-1 15th Oct. 26 4-1 10th 1984 Nov. 2 5-1 9th Date Record Rank 1944 Nov. 9 6-1 7th Dec. 5 7-3-1 20th Date Record Rank 1954 Nov. 16 6-2 9th Oct. 9 2-0 19th Date Record Rank Nov. 23 7-2 5th Pre 0-0 9th Nov. 30 7-2 6th 1993 Sept. 20 0-0 10th Dec. 7 7-2 6th Date Record Rank 1946 Sept. 27 1-0 5th Sept. 13 2-0 24th Date Record Rank Oct. 4 2-0 3rd Sept. 20 3-0 23rd Oct. 14 3-1 20th Oct. 11 3-0 2nd 1960 Sept. 27 4-0 22nd Oct. 28 3-2 18th Oct. 18 4-0 2nd Date Record Rank Oct. 4 4-0 21st Nov. 4 4-2 15th Oct. 25 4-1 8th Oct. 10 3-0 12th Oct. 11 5-0 16th Nov. 1 4-2 16th Oct. 17 3-1 11th Oct. 18 6-0 15th Nov. 8 5-2 14th Oct. 25 6-1 21st 1947 Nov. 15 6-2 17th Nov. 1 7-1 15th Date Record Rank Nov. 22 7-2 8th 1961 Nov. 8 7-1-1 14th Nov. 3 4-1-1 19th Nov. 29 7-2 9th Date Record Rank Nov. 15 8-1-1 12th Nov. 10 5-1-1 9th Nov. 27 6-3 13th Nov. 22 8-1-1 10th Nov. 29 8-1-1 10th 1955 1950 Dec. 6 9-1-1 9th Date Record Rank 1962 Jan. 3 10-1-1 6th Date Record Rank Pre 0-0 14th Date Record Rank Oct. 9 2-0 15th Sept. 26 1-0 17th Oct. 8 2-0 13th Oct. 16 4-0 16th Oct. 3 2-0 9th Oct. 15 3-0 10th 1994 Oct. 30 4-1 20th Oct. 10 3-0 6th Oct. 22 4-0 5th Date Record Rank Nov. 6 5-1 15th Oct. 17 3-1 15th Oct. 29 4-1 11th Pre 0-0 10th Nov. 13 5-2 15th Nov. 5 5-1 8th Sept. 4 0-0 10th Nov. 12 6-1 4th Sept. 11 1-0 10th Nov. 19 7-1 3rd Sept. 18 1-1 16th Nov. 26 8-1 2nd Sept. 25 2-1 15th Dec. 3 8-1 2nd Oct. 2 2-2 24th Oct. 9 3-2 23rd 257 WISCONSIN FOOTBALL | 2019 FACT BOOK 1995 2001 2006 2011 Date Record Rank Date Record Rank Date Record Rank Date Record Rank Pre 0-0 21st Pre 0-0 22nd Oct. 8 5-1-0 25th Pre 0-0 11th Oct. 1 2-1-1 22nd Aug. 27 1-0 22nd Oct. 15 6-1-0 21st Sept. 4 1-0 8th Oct. 8 2-1-1 21st Sept. 2 1-1 23rd Oct. 22 7-1-0 17th Sept. 11 2-0 7th Oct. 15 2-2-1 24th Oct. 29 8-1-0 17th Sept. 18 3-0 6th Nov. 5 9-1-0 16th Sept. 25 4-0 7th 2002 Nov. 12 10-1-0 12th Oct. 2 5-0 4th 1997 Date Record Rank Nov. 19 11-1-0 10th Oct. 9 5-0 4th Date Record Rank Pre 0-0 25th Nov. 26 11-1-0 7th Oct. 16 6-0 4th Pre 0-0 24th Sept. 2 2-0 25th Dec. 3 11-1-0 6th Oct. 23 6-1 12th Aug. 25 0-1 24th Sept. 9 3-0 22nd Jan. 9 12-1-0 7th Oct. 30 6-2 19th Oct. 13 6-1 24th Sept. 16 4-0 22nd Nov. 6 7-2 16th Nov. 9 8-2 23rd Sept. 23 5-0 21st Nov. 13 8-2 15th Nov. 16 8-3 24th Sept. 30 5-0 19th 2007 Nov. 20 9-2 15th Oct. 7 5-1 23rd Date Record Rank Nov. 27 10-2 15th Pre 0-0 7th Dec. 4 11-2 9th 1998 Sept. 4 1-0 5th Jan. 10 11-3 10th Date Record Rank 2003 Sept. 9 2-0 7th Pre 0-0 20th Date Record Rank Sept. 16 3-0 9th Sept. 6 1-0 17th Pre 0-0 21st Sept. 23 4-0 9th 2012 Sept. 13 2-0 14th Aug. 31 1-0 18th Sept. 30 5-0 5th Date Record Rank Sept. 20 3-0 14th Sept. 7 2-0 14th Oct. 7 5-1 19th Pre 0-0 12th Sept. 27 4-0 13th Oct. 5 5-1 22nd Nov. 11 8-3 24th Sept. 2 1-0 13th Oct. 4 5-0 12th Oct. 12 6-1 14th Nov. 18 9-3 19th Oct. 11 6-0 9th Oct. 19 6-2 20th Nov. 25 9-3 18th Oct. 18 7-0 9th Dec. 2 9-3 18th 2013 Oct. 25 8-0 9th Jan. 8 9-4 24th Date Record Rank Nov. 1 8-0 8th 2004 Pre 0-0 23rd Nov. 8 9-0 8th Date Record Rank Sept. 1 1-0 21st Nov. 15 9-1 13th Pre 0-0 21st 2008 Sept. 8 2-0 20th Nov. 22 10-1 10th Sept. 7 1-0 21st Date Record Rank Sept. 15 2-1 24th Nov. 29 10-1 8th Sept. 12 2-0 20th Pre 0-0 13th Sept. 22 3-1 23rd Dec. 6 10-1 9th Sept. 19 3-0 20th Aug. 31 1-0 11th Oct. 13 4-2 25th Jan. 4 11-1 6th Sept. 26 4-0 20th Sept. 7 2-0 10th Oct. 20 5-2 22nd Oct. 3 5-0 15th Sept. 14 3-0 8th Oct. 27 5-2 22nd Oct. 10 6-0 10th Sept. 21 3-0 9th Nov. 3 6-2 21st 1999 Oct. 17 7-0 6th Sept. 28 3-1 18th Nov. 10 7-2 17th Date Record Rank Oct. 24 8-0 6th Nov. 17 8-2 16th Pre 0-0 10th Oct. 31 8-0 5th Nov. 24 9-2 14th Aug. 30 0-0 9th Nov. 7 9-0 4th 2009 Dec. 1 9-3 21st Sept. 5 1-0 9th Nov. 14 9-1 9th Date Record Rank Dec. 8 9-3 19th Sept. 12 2-0 9th Nov. 21 9-2 20th Nov. 1 6-2 24th Jan. 7 9-4 22nd Sept. 19 2-1 20th Nov. 28 9-2 17th Nov. 8 7-2 21st Oct. 3 3-2 20th Dec. 5 9-2 16th Nov. 15 8-2 17th Oct. 10 4-2 17th Jan. 4 9-3 17th Dec. 6 9-3 24th 2014 Oct. 17 5-2 17th Jan. 8 10-3 16th Date Record Rank Oct. 24 6-2 11th Pre 0-0 14th Oct. 31 7-2 10th 2005 Aug. 31 0-1 18th Nov. 7 8-2 9th Date Record Rank 2010 Sept. 7 1-1 18th Nov. 14 9-2 5th Sept. 24 4-0 17th Date Record Rank Sept. 14 1-1 19th Nov. 21 9-2 4th Oct. 2 5-0 14th Pre 0-0 12th Sept. 21 2-1 19th Dec. 5 9-2 4th Oct. 9 5-1 23rd Sept. 7 1-0 11th Sept. 28 3-1 17th Jan. 4 10-2 4th Oct. 16 6-1 19th Sept. 12 2-0 11th Nov. 2 6-2 25th Oct. 23 7-1 15th Sept. 19 3-0 11th Nov. 9 7-2 22nd Oct. 30 8-1 14th Sept. 25 4-0 11th Nov. 16 8-2 14th 2000 Nov. 6 8-2 19th Oct. 3 4-1 20th Nov. 23 9-2 14th Date Record Rank Nov. 13 8-3 25th Oct. 10 5-1 18th Nov. 30 10-2 11th Pre 0-0 4th Nov. 20 8-3 24th Oct. 17 6-1 10th Dec. 7 10-3 17th Sept. 3 1-0 5th Nov. 27 9-3 21st Oct. 24 7-1 9th Final 11-3 13th Sept. 10 2-0 4th Dec. 4 9-3 21st Oct. 31 7-1 7th Sept. 17 3-0 7th Jan. 6 10-3 15th Nov. 7 8-1 6th Sept. 24 3-1 14th Nov. 14 9-1 6th Oct. 1 3-2 24th Nov. 21 10-1 5th Jan. 4 9-4 23rd Nov. 28 11-1 4th Dec. 5 11-1 4th Jan. 11 11-2 7th

258 WISCONSIN FOOTBALL | 2019 FACT BOOK 2015 Date Record Rank Pre 0-0 20th Sept. 13 1-1 24th Sept. 20 2-1 22nd Sept. 22 3-1 19th Nov. 8 8-2 23rd Nov. 15 8-2 21st Nov. 29 9-3 25th Dec. 6 9-3 23rd Final 10-3 21st

2016 Date Record Rank Sept. 6 1-0 10th Sept. 11 2-0 12th Sept. 18 3-0 10th Sept. 25 4-0 8th Oct. 2 4-1 13th Oct. 10 4-1 10th Oct. 16 4-2 10th Oct. 23 5-2 11th Oct. 30 6-2 8th Nov. 6 7-2 7th Nov. 13 8-2 6th Nov. 20 9-2 6th Nov. 27 10-2 5th Dec 4 10-3 8th Final 11-3 9th

2017 Date Record Rank Pre 0-0 9th Sept. 5 1-0 9th Sept. 10 2-0 10th Sept. 17 3-0 9th Sept. 24 3-0 10th Oct. 1 4-0 9th Oct. 8 5-0 7th Oct. 15 6-0 5th Oct. 22 7-0 5th Oct. 29 8-0 4th Nov. 5 9-0 6th Nov. 12 10-0 5th Nov. 19 11-0 5th Nov. 26 12-0 3rd Dec. 3 12-1 6th Final 13-1 7th

2018 Date Record Rank Pre 0-0 4th Sept. 4 1-0 5th Sept. 9 2-0 6th Sept. 16 2-1 18th Sept. 23 3-1 15th Sept. 30 3-1 16th Oct. 7 4-1 15th Oct. 14 4-2 23rd Oct. 21 5-2 20th

259 WISCONSIN FOOTBALL | 2019 FACT BOOK Wisconsin in USA Today Coaches Poll

Nov. 25 9-3 16th 1993 1999 2004 Dec. 2 9-3 15th Date Record Rank Date Record Rank Date Record Rank Jan. 8 9-4 21st Sept. 13 2-0 25th Pre 0-0 10th Pre 0-0 22nd Sept. 20 3-0 22nd Sept. 5 1-0 8th Aug. 29 0-0 22nd Sept. 27 4-0 20th Sept. 12 2-0 8th Sept. 7 1-0 22nd 2008 Oct. 4 4-0 19th Sept. 19 2-1 17th Sept. 12 2-0 21st Date Record Rank Oct. 11 5-0 16th Oct. 3 3-2 20th Sept. 19 3-0 20th Pre 0-0 12th Oct. 18 6-0 12th Oct. 10 4-2 18th Sept. 26 4-0 20th Aug. 31 1-0 11th Oct. 25 6-1 20th Oct. 17 5-2 16th Oct. 3 5-0 16th Sept. 7 2-0 10th Nov. 1 7-1 14th Oct. 24 6-2 11th Oct. 10 6-0 12th Sept. 14 3-0 8th Nov. 8 7-1-1 13th Oct. 31 7-2 10th Oct. 17 7-0 7th Sept. 21 3-0 8th Nov. 15 8-1-1 11th Nov. 7 8-2 9th Oct. 24 8-0 6th Sept. 28 3-1 17th Nov. 22 8-1-1 8th Nov. 14 9-2 5th Oct. 31 8-0 4th Oct. 5 3-2 24th Nov. 29 8-1-1 7th Nov. 21 9-2 4th Nov. 7 9-0 4th Dec. 6 9-1-1 7th Dec. 5 9-2 4th Nov. 14 9-1 9th Jan. 3 10-1-1 5th Jan. 4 10-2 4th Nov. 21 9-2 18th 2009 Nov. 28 9-2 17th Date Record Rank Dec. 5 9-2 16th Oct. 4 5-0 25th 1994 2000 Jan. 4 9-3 18th Nov. 1 6-2 22nd Date Record Rank Date Record Rank Nov. 8 7-2 20th Pre 0-0 11th Pre 0-0 5th Nov. 15 8-2 14th Sept. 4 0-0 11th Sept. 3 1-0 6th 2005 Dec. 6 9-3 22nd Sept. 11 1-0 10th Sept. 10 2-0 5th Date Record Rank Jan. 8 10-3 16th Sept. 18 1-1 15th Sept. 17 3-0 6th Sept.18 3-0 24th Sept. 25 2-1 14th Sept. 24 3-1 17th Sept.25 4-0 17th Oct. 2 2-2 22nd Oct. 1 3-2 22nd Oct. 2 5-0 14th 2010 Oct. 9 3-2 20th Jan. 4 9-4 24th Oct. 9 5-1 23rd Date Record Rank Oct. 16 6-1 17th Pre 0-0 12th Oct. 23 7-1 15th Sept. 7 1-0 11th 1995 2001 Oct. 30 8-1 14th Sept. 12 2-0 11th Date Record Rank Date Record Rank Nov. 6 8-2 19th Sept. 19 3-0 10th Pre 0-0 22nd Pre 0-0 23rd Nov. 13 8-3 24th Sept. 25 4-0 9th Oct. 8 2-1-1 25th Aug. 27 1-0 23rd Nov. 20 8-3 22nd Oct. 3 4-1 19th Sept. 2 1-1 23rd Nov. 27 9-3 20th Oct. 10 5-1 16th Dec. 4 9-3 20th Oct. 17 6-1 11th 1997 Jan. 6 10-3 15th Oct. 24 7-1 9th Date Record Rank 2002 Oct. 31 7-1 7th Pre 0-0 24th Date Record Rank Nov. 7 8-1 5th Oct. 13 6-1 24th Pre 0-0 23rd 2006 Nov. 14 9-1 5th Nov. 9 8-2 24th Aug. 26 1-0 25th Date Record Rank Nov. 21 10-1 5th Nov. 16 8-3 24th Sept. 2 2-0 21st Oct. 15 6-1-0 22nd Nov. 28 11-1 4th Sept. 9 3-0 18th Oct. 22 7-1-0 18th Dec. 5 11-1 4th Sept. 16 4-0 17th Oct. 29 8-1-0 17th Jan. 11 11-2 T8th 1998 Sept. 23 5-0 16th Nov. 5 9-1-0 16th Date Record Rank Sept. 30 5-0 15th Nov. 12 10-1-0 10th Pre 0-0 20th Oct. 7 5-1 22nd Nov. 19 11-1-0 9th 2011 Sept. 6 1-0 17th Nov. 26 11-1-0 6th Date Record Rank Sept. 13 2-0 14th Dec. 3 11-1-0 5th Pre 0-0 10th Sept. 20 3-0 14th 2003 Jan. 9 12-1-0 5th Sept. 4 1-0 9th Sept. 27 4-0 13th Date Record Rank Sept. 11 2-0 8th Oct. 4 5-0 10th Pre 0-0 20th Sept. 18 3-0 7th Oct. 11 6-0 9th Aug. 24 0-0 20th 2007 Sept. 25 4-0 7th Oct. 18 7-0 8th Aug. 31 1-0 17th Date Record Rank Oct. 2 5-0 5th Oct. 25 8-0 8th Sept. 7 2-0 15th Pre 0-0 7th Oct. 9 5-0 4th Nov. 1 8-0 7th Oct. 5 5-1 22nd Sept. 4 1-0 5th Oct. 16 6-0 4th Nov. 8 9-0 6th Oct. 12 6-1 12th Sept. 9 2-0 7th Oct. 23 6-1 11th Nov. 15 9-1 12th Oct. 19 6-2 17th Sept. 16 3-0 7th Oct. 30 6-2 17th Nov. 22 10-1 9th Sept. 23 4-0 9th Nov. 6 7-2 14th Nov. 29 10-1 8th Sept. 30 5-0 5th Nov. 13 8-2 13th Dec. 6 10-1 8th Oct. 7 5-1 15th Nov. 20 9-2 12th Jan. 4 11-1 6th Oct. 21 6-2 25th Nov. 27 10-2 12th Oct. 28 7-2 19th Dec. 4 11-2 8th Nov. 11 8-3 24th Jan. 10 11-3 11th Nov. 18 9-3 20th 260 WISCONSIN FOOTBALL | 2019 FACT BOOK 2012 Oct. 16 4-2 10th Oct. 23 5-2 11th UW IN THE FINAL RANKINGS Date Record Rank Oct. 30 6-2 8th Pre 0-0 12th Nov. 6 7-2 7th USA BCS/ Sept. 2 1-0 13th Nov. 13 8-2 6th Year Record AP UPI Today CFP* Sept. 9 1-1 22nd Nov. 20 9-2 6th 1942 8-1-1 3rd ––– ––– ––– Sept. 16 2-1 24th Nov. 27 10-2 5th 1950 6-3-0 ––– T20th ––– ––– Sept. 23 3-1 23rd Dec 4 10- 3 8th 1951 7-1-1 8th 8th ––– ––– Oct. 21 6-2 25th 1952 6-3-1 11th 10th ––– ––– 1953 6-2-1 15th 14th ––– ––– 2017 1954 7-2-0 9th 10th ––– ––– 2013 Date Record Rank 1957 6-3-0 19th T14th ––– ––– Date Record Rank Pre 0-0 10th 1958 7-1-1 7th 6th ––– ––– Pre 0-0 23rd Sept. 5 1-0 11th 1959 7-3-0 6th 6th ––– ––– Sept. 1 1-0 21st Sept. 10 2-0 12th 1961 6-3-0 ––– 18th ––– ––– Sept. 8 2-0 18th Sept. 17 3-0 10th 1962 8-2-0 2nd 2nd ––– ––– Sept. 22 3-1 24th Sept. 24 3-0 10th 1993 10-1-1 6th ––– 5th ––– Oct. 20 5-2 24th Oct. 1 4-0 8th 1998 11-1 6th ––– 5th ––– Oct. 27 5-2 23rd Oct. 8 5-0 6th 1999 10-2 4th ––– 4th 7th Nov. 3 6-2 22nd Oct. 15 6-0 5th 2000 9-4 23rd ––– 24th ––– Nov. 10 7-2 20th Oct. 22 7-0 5th 2004 9-3 17th ––– 18th 17th Nov. 17 8-2 17th Oct. 29 8-0 4th 2005 10-3 15th ––– 15th 18th Nov. 24 9-2 14th Nov. 5 9-0 3rd 2006 12-1 7th ––– 5th 7th Dec. 1 9-3 21st Nov. 12 10-0 4th 2007 9-4 24th ––– 21st 18th Dec. 8 9-3 19th Nov. 19 11-0 4th 2009 10-3 16th ––– 16th 25th Jan. 7 9-4 21st Nov. 26 12-0 3rd 2010 11-2 7th ––– T8th 5th Dec. 3 12-1 6th 2011 11-3 10th ––– 11th 10th Final 13-1 6th 2013 9-4 22nd ––– 21st 19th 2014 2014 11-3 13th ––– 13th 18th Date Record Rank 2015 10-3 21st ––– 21st ––– Pre 0-0 19th 2018 2016 11-3 9th ––– 9th 8th Aug. 31 0-1 19th Date Record Rank 2017 13-1 7th ––– 6th 6th Sept. 7 1-1 17th Pre 0-0 7th * Final rankings released at Sept. 14 1-1 17th Sept. 4 1-0 6th conclusion of regular season (began 2014) Sept. 21 2-1 17th Sept. 9 2-0 6th Sept. 28 3-1 16th Sept. 16 2-1 16th Nov. 2 6-2 24th Sept. 23 3-1 13th Nov. 9 7-2 22nd Sept. 30 3-1 12th Nov. 16 8-2 15th Oct. 7 4-1 10th Nov. 23 9-2 14th Oct. 14 4-2 19th Nov. 30 10-2 11th Oct. 21 5-2 19th Dec. 7 10-3 17th Final 11-3 13th

2015 Date Record Rank Pre 0-0 18th Sept. 8 0-1 24th Sept. 13 1-1 23rd Sept. 20 2-1 21st Sept. 22 3-1 18th Nov. 8 8-2 22nd Nov. 15 8-2 20th Nov. 29 9-3 25th Dec. 6 9-3 23rd Final 10-3 21st

2016 Date Record Rank Sept. 6 1-0 16th Sept. 11 2-0 12th Sept. 18 3-0 10th Sept. 25 4-0 8th Oct. 2 4-1 13th Oct. 10 4-1 10th

261 WISCONSIN FOOTBALL | 2019 FACT BOOK Wisconsin in BCS/CFP Standings

1998 (BCS) 2007 (BCS) WINNINGEST TEAMS, BCS ERA Date Record Rank Date Record Rank Oct. 24 8-0 9th Oct. 28 7-2 21st Team Pct. Record Oct. 31 8-0 8th Nov. 11 8-3 25th 1. Boise State .834 171-34 Nov. 7 9-0 9th Nov. 18 8-3 21st 2. Ohio State .793 161-42 Nov. 14 9-1 13th Nov. 25 9-3 18th 3. Oklahoma .786 165-45 Nov. 21 10-1 10th Dec. 2 9-3 18th 4. Texas .767 158-48 Nov. 28 10-1 9th 5. Oregon .748 151-51 Dec. 7 10-1 9th 2009 (BCS) 6. Virginia Tech .746 156-53 7. USC .737 151-54 1999 (BCS) Date Record Rank 8. Florida State .732 153-56 Oct. 18 5-2 21st LSU .732 150-55 Date Record Rank Nov. 1 6-2 21st 10. Georgia .729 151-56 Oct. 23 6-2 9th Nov. 8 7-2 20th TCU .729 145-54 Oct. 30 7-2 10th Nov. 15 8-2 16th 12. Florida .723 149-57 Nov. 6 8-2 8th Dec. 6 9-3 25th 13. Wisconsin .705 146-61 Nov. 13 9-2 7th 14. Miami (Fla.) .695 139-61 Nov. 20 9-2 7th 15. Alabama .693 142-63 Nov. 27 9-2 8th 2010 (BCS) Dec. 5 9-2 7th Date Record Rank • During the 16-year run of the Bowl Championship Oct. 17 6-1 13th Series (1998-2013), the Badgers won 146 games, the Oct. 24 7-1 10th 12th-most of any FBS team. 2004 (BCS) Oct. 31 7-1 9th Date Record Rank Nov. 7 8-1 7th • The Badgers were one of just 13 programs to win Oct. 16 7-0 6th Nov. 14 9-1 7th at least 70 percent of their games during the BCS Oct. 23 8-0 7th Nov. 21 10-1 7th era. Among Big Ten programs, only Ohio State had Oct. 30 8-0 5th Nov. 28 11-1 5th more wins (161) and a better winning percentage Nov. 6 9-0 5th Dec. 5 11-1 5th (.793) from 1998 to 2013. Nov. 13 9-1 13th Nov. 20 9-2 20th 2011 (BCS) • Wisconsin’s five Rose Bowls in the BCS era Nov. 27 9-2 17th matched USC for the most appearances in Pasadena Dec. 4 9-2 17th Date Record Rank by any team. No other Big Ten team played in more Oct. 16 6-0 6th than three Rose Bowls in that span. Oct. 23 6-1 15th 2005 (BCS) Oct. 30 6-2 20th Date Record Rank Nov. 6 7-2 18th Oct. 17 6-1 14th Nov. 13 8-2 17th Oct. 24 7-1 12th Nov. 20 9-2 16th 2014 (CFP) 2016 (CFP) Oct. 31 8-1 12th Nov. 27 10-2 15th Date Record Rank Date Record Rank Nov. 7 8-2 16th Dec. 4 11-2 10th Nov. 2 6-2 25th Nov. 1 6-2 8th Nov. 14 8-3 20th Nov. 9 7-2 20th Nov. 8 7-2 7th Nov. 21 8-3 17th 2012 (BCS) Nov. 16 8-2 16th Nov. 15 8-2 7th Nov. 28 9-3 18th Nov. 23 9-2 14th Nov. 22 9-2 6th Dec. 3 9-3 18th Date Record Rank Nov. 30 10-2 13th Nov. 29 9-2 6th Oct. 21 6-2 25th Dec. 7 10-3 18th Dec. 4 10-3 8th 2006 (BCS) Date Record Rank 2013 (BCS) 2015 (CFP) 2017 (CFP) Oct. 15 6-1 21st Date Record Rank Date Record Rank Date Record Rank Oct. 22 7-1 18th Oct. 27 5-2 24th Nov. 8 8-2 25th Oct. 29 8-0 9th Oct. 29 8-1 16th Nov. 3 6-2 24th Nov. 15 8-2 25th Nov. 5 9-0 8th Nov. 5 9-1 15th Nov. 10 7-2 22nd Nov. 12 10-0 5th Nov. 12 10-1 9th Nov. 17 8-2 19th Nov. 19 11-0 5th Nov. 19 11-1 8th Nov. 24 9-2 15th Nov. 26 12-0 4th Nov. 26 11-1 7th Dec. 1 9-3 21st Dec. 3 12-1 6th Dec. 3 11-1 7th Dec. 8 9-3 19th

262 WISCONSIN FOOTBALL | 2019 FACT BOOK Weather Conditions

Warmest Games Since 1950 Date Opponent Site Result Temperature, Wind, Conditions Sept. 8, 2007 UNLV Las Vegas, Nev. W 20-13 98 deg., SSE 3, partly cloudy Sept. 13, 2013 Arizona State Tempe, Ariz. L 30-32 98 deg., N 8, mostly clear Aug. 31, 2002 UNLV Las Vegas, Nev. W 27-7 97 deg., SW 11, cloudy Sept. 4, 2010 UNLV Las Vegas, Nev. W 41-21 97 deg., WSW 13, Clear Sept. 11, 1993 SMU Dallas, Texas W 24-16 94 deg., S 10, clear, humidty 30% Oct. 2, 1976 Kansas Lawrence, Kan. L 24-34 92 deg., SW 5, clear and sunny Sept. 1, 2011 UNLV Madison, Wis. W 51-17 90 deg., S 12, Clear Sept. 24, 1988 Miami, Fla. Miami, Fla. L 3-23 89 deg., E 15, partly sunny, humidity 55% Sept. 18, 2005 North Carolina Chapel Hill, N.C. W 14-5 88 deg., WSW 5, partly cloudy Sept. 18, 2004 Arizona Tucson, Ariz. W 9-7 88 deg., 8, high clouds Aug. 31, 2000 Western Michigan Madison, Wis. W 19-7 87 deg., S 8, clear Sept. 15, 2018 BYU Madison, Wis. L 21-24 87 deg., SE 5, sunny Oct. 2, 1971 Northwestern Evanston, Ill. L 11-24 86 deg., S 11, humidity 48% Sept. 26, 1958 Miami, Fla. Miami, Fla. W 20-0 85 deg., S 8

Coldest Games Since 1950 Date Opponent Site Result Temperature, Wind, Conditions Nov. 21, 1964 Minnesota Madison, Wis. W 14-7 11 deg., WSW 15-20, sunny Nov. 24, 1951 Minnesota Minneapolis, Minn. W 30-6 12 deg., SW 7 Nov. 25, 1950 Minnesota Madison, Wis. W 14-0 17 deg., 24-30, clear Nov. 23, 2013 Minnesota Minneapolis, Minn. W 20-7 18 deg., NW 13, clear and cold Nov. 14, 1959 Illinois Madison, Wis. L 6-9 20 deg., NW 12, clear and cold Nov. 3, 1951 Indiana Madison, Wis. W 6-0 21 deg., N 25-30, 0 wind chill Sept. 28, 1985 Wyoming Laramie, Wyo. W 41-17 23 deg., E 10-14, overcast Nov. 22, 1975 Minnesota Minneapolis, Minn. L 3-24 24 deg., S 5, clear Nov. 24, 1956 Minnesota Madison, Wis. T 13-13 24 deg., SSE 19, overcast Nov. 15, 2014 Nebraska Madison, Wis. W 59-24 26 deg., W 5, overcast Nov. 23, 1985 Michigan State Madison, Wis. L 7-41 27 deg., W 10-15, snowing Nov. 2, 1991 Illinois Champaign, Ill. L 6-22 27 deg., SW 20, -16 wind chill Nov. 10, 1979 Northwestern Madison, Wis. W 28-3 27 deg., NNW 10-15, partly cloudy Nov. 15, 1969 Illinois Madison, Wis. W 55-14 27 deg., 13-20, partly cloudy Nov. 9, 1957 Northwestern Evanston, Ill. W 41-12 27 deg., sunny Nov. 17, 1951 Iowa Madison, Wis. W 34-7 27 deg., NNW 20

263 WISCONSIN FOOTBALL | 2019 FACT BOOK Biggest Comebacks

Listed below are games (since 1946) in which Wisconsin erased deficits of at least 14 points. These are not necessarily fourth-quarter comebacks, but 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 Opponent Trailed Deficit Time Final Nov. 17, 2018 at Purdue 27-13 14 9:57 4th 47-44 (3OT) Nov. 29, 2014 Minnesota 17-3 14 10:48 2nd 34-24 Nov. 15, 2014 Nebraska 17-3 14 14:12 2nd 59-24 Nov. 19, 2011 at Illinois 14-0 14 8:21 1st 28-17 Sept. 12, 2009 Fresno State 21-7 14 7:21 2nd 34-31 Nov. 15, 2008 Minnesota 21-7 14 8:17 2nd 35-32 Sept. 6, 2008 Marshall 14-0 14 13:34 2nd 51-14 Oct. 28, 2006 Illinois 21-3 18 5:45 2nd 30-24 Oct. 13, 2001 at Ohio State 17-0 17 10:27 2nd 20-17 Oct. 2, 1999 at Ohio State 17-0 17 10:23 2nd 42-17 Sept. 26, 1992 Northern Illinois 17-3 14 12:41 4th 18-17 Nov. 23, 1991 Northwestern 14-0 14 14:52 2nd 32-14 Nov. 2, 1985 Indiana 14-0 14 13:04 2nd 31-20 Sept. 15, 1984 at Missouri 28-7 21 4:42 3rd 35-34 Oct. 2, 1982 at Purdue 24-10 14 9:39 3rd 35-31 Nov. 17, 1979 Minnesota 14-0 14 8:34 1st 42-37 Nov. 11, 1978 Purdue 24-6 18 11:42 3rd 24-24 (T) Nov. 6, 1976 Iowa 14-0 14 2:46 1st 38-21 Oct. 11, 1975 at Purdue 14-0 14 6:23 2nd 17-14 Nov. 17, 1973 Northwestern 14-0 14 4:06 1st 36-34 Nov. 14, 1970 at Illinois 14-0 14 4:30 1st 29-17 Oct. 11, 1969 Iowa 17-0 17 4:11 3rd 23-17

Night Games

Overall: 46-34 1997 at Northwestern W 26-25 2013 at Arizona State L 30-32 (17-6 Home, 22-22 Away, 7-6 Neutral) 1998 at San Diego St. W 26-14 at Ohio State L 24-31 Purdue W 31-24 at Illinois W 56-32 Year Opponent Score 2000 Western Mich. W 19-7 2014 ^vs. LSU L 24-28 1896 *Carlisle Indians L 8-18 at Hawaii W 34-18 !vs. Ohio State L 0-59 1953 at UCLA L 0-13 2001 at Oregon L 28-31 2015 +vs. Alabama L 17-35 at USC L 21-33 2002 Fresno State W 23-21 Hawai’i W 28-0 1958 at Miami W 20-0 at UNLV W 27-7 %vs. USC W 23-21 1966 at USC L 3-38 at Michigan St. W 42-24 2016 Ohio State L 23-30 OT 1968 at Arizona St. L 7-55 **vs. Colorado W 31-28 Nebraska W 23-17 OT 1972 at LSU L 7-27 2003 Ohio State W 17-10 !vs. Penn State L 31-38 1977 at Oregon W 22-10 2005 at North Carolina W 14-5 2017 Utah State W 59-10 1979 at San Diego St. L 17-24 Michigan W 23-20 at Nebraska W 38-17 1982 Kansas State W 14-3 2006 #vs. Bowl. Green W 35-14 !vs. Ohio State L 21-27 1983 at Minnesota W 56-17 2007 at UNLV W 20-13 ~at Miami (Fla.) W 34-24 1984 Kentucky L 19-20 Iowa W 17-13 2018 W. Kentucky W 34-3 1985 at Minnesota L 18-27 2008 at Fresno State W 13-10 at Iowa W 28-17 1986 at Hawaii L 17-20 Ohio State L 17-20 Nebraska W 41-24 at UNLV L 7-17 Penn State L 7-48 at Michigan L 13-38 Michigan L 17-34 2009 Northern Illinois W 28-20 1987 at Minnesota L 19-22 at Hawaii W 51-10 * — Chicago Coliseum 1988 at Miami L 3-23 $vs. Miami W 20-14 ** — Alamodome (San Antonio, Texas) 1989 at Minnesota L 22-24 2010 at UNLV W 41-21 # — FirstEnergy Stadium (Cleveland, Ohio) 1991 at Minnesota L 19-26 Ohio State W 31-18 ^ — NRG Stadium (Houston) 1993 at SMU W 24-16 2011 UNLV W 51-17 + — AT&T Stadium (Arlington, Texas) at Minnesota L 21-28 Nebraska W 48-17 ## — Copper Bowl (Tucson, Ariz.) 1994 at Colorado L 17-55 at Michigan St. L 31-37 $ — Champs Sports Bowl (Orlando, Fla.) 1995 Colorado L 7-43 at Ohio State L 29-33 ! — Big Ten Championship (Indianapolis) at Penn State W 17-9 !vs. Michigan St. W 42-39 % — Holiday Bowl (San Diego, Calif.) at Minnesota W 34-27 2012 Utah State W 16-14 ~ — Orange Bowl (Miami Gardens, Fla.) 1996 at UNLV W 52-17 at Nebraska L 27-30 at Hawaii W 59-10 !vs. Nebraska W 70-31 ##vs. Utah W 38-10 264 WISCONSIN FOOTBALL | 2019 FACT BOOK Fourth-Quarter Comeback Wins

Date Opponent Trailed Winning Play Time Final 11/17/2018 at Purdue 13-27 Jonathan Taylor 17-yd run 3OT 47-44 11/26/2016 Minnesota 10-17 Corey Clement 2-yd run 11:58 31-17 9/17/2016 Georgia State 13-17 Kyle Penniston 1-yd pass from Alex Hornibrook 7:25 23-17 9/3/2016 vs. LSU 13-14 Rafael Gaglianone 47-yd FG 3:47 16-14 12/30/2015 USC 21-20 Rafael Gaglianone 29-yd FG 2:27 23-21 10/10/2015 Nebraska 21-20 Rafael Gaglianone 46-yd FG 0:04 23-21 1/1/2015 Auburn 21-24, 28-31 Rafael Gaglianone 25-yd FG OT 34-31 12/3/2011 Michigan State 34-39 Montee Ball 7-yd run 3:45 42-39 10/23/2010 at Iowa 24-30 Philip Welch PAT (after Montee Ball 8-yd run) 1:06 31-30 11/22/2008 Cal Poly 29-35 Philip Welch PAT (after John Clay 6-yd run) OT 36-35 11/15/2008 Minnesota 17-24 John Clay 5-yd run 6:59 35-32 9/8/2007 UNLV 9-10, 12-13 Tyler Donovan 29-yd run 1:53 20-13 10/28/2006 Illinois 20-24 Andy Crooks 22-yd pass from John Stocco 14:50 30-24 (Crooks recovered his own fumble in end zone for TD) 10/15/2005 at Minnesota 17-27, 24-34 Ben Strickland recovered blocked punt 0:30 38-34 in end zone for TD (blocked by Jonathan Casillas) 9/24/2005 Michigan 6-13 John Stocco 4-yd run 0:24 23-20 10/16/2004 at Purdue 7-17 Scott Starks 40-yd fumble recovery 2:36 20-17 9/18/2004 at Arizona 0-7 Mike Allen 23-yd FG 3:47 9-7 8/30/2003 at West Virginia 10-17 Anthony Davis 1-yd run 2:57 24-17 12/28/2002 Colorado 21-28 Mike Allen 37-yd FG OT 31-28 11/23/2002 Minnesota 28-31 Brooks Bollinger 1-yd run 10:21 49-31 9/14/2002 Northern Illinois 17-21 Brooks Bollinger 2-yd run 01:21 24-21 8/23/2002 Fresno State 20-21 Mike Allen 34-yd FG 02:05 23-21 10/13/2001 at Ohio State 14-17 Mark Neuser 33-yd FG 02:10 20-17 12/29/2000 UCLA 14-20 Vitaly Pisetsky PAT 08:55 21-20 (after Michael Bennett 6-yd run) 9/16/2000 Cincinnati 13-19 Eddie Faulkner 16-yd run OT 28-25 9/9/2000 Oregon 20-23 Brooks Bollinger 1-yd run 05:25 27-23 10/9/1999 at Minnesota 14-17 Vitaly Pisetsky 31-yd FG OT 20-17 10/3/1998 at Indiana 17-20 Ron Dayne 4-yd run 10:53 24-20 9/5/1998 San Diego State 13-14 Mike Samuel 47-yd run 11:56 26-14 10/25/1997 at Minnesota 13-21 Ron Dayne 1-yd run 07:40 22-21 10/4/1997 at Northwestern 23-25 Matt Davenport 48-yd FG 00:06 26-25 9/27/1997 Indiana 24-26 Matt Davenport 43-yd FG 00:06 27-26 9/6/1997 Boise State 21-24 Mike Samuel 12-yd run 00:49 28-24 9/11/1993 at SMU 10-16 J.C. Dawkins 25-yd pass from Darrell Bevell 06:28 24-16 10/17/1992 Purdue 9-16 Rich Thompson 49-yd FG 00:38 19-16 9/26/1992 Northern Illinois 3-17 Brent Moss 11-yd run 02:09 18-17 11/7/1987 Ohio State 23-24 Todd Gregoire 41-yd FG 10:49 26-24 9/21/1985 UNLV 20-23 Todd Gregoire 20-yd FG 03:38 26-23 9/15/1984 at Missouri 7-28 Marck Harrison 21-yd run 05:18 35-34 11/12/1983 at Purdue 28-31 Randy Wright 8-yd run 06:43 35-31 10/2/1982 at Purdue 23-31 Jim Melka 32-yd punt blocked return 00:30 35-31 11/21/1981 at Minnesota 20-21 Michael Jones 7-yd pass from Randy Wright 01:05 26-21 10/3/1981 Purdue 0-7 Dave Mohapp 5-yd run 10:40 20-14 9/30/1978 Oregon 7-19 Kevin Cohee 4-yd run 01:32 22-19 10/23/1976 at Northwestern 21-25 Larry Canada 1-yd run 00:12 28-25 10/11/1975 at Purdue 6-14 Vince Lamia 40-yd FG 00:05 17-14 9/21/1974 Nebraska 7-17 Jeff Mack 77-yd pass from Gregg Bohlig 03:29 21-20 11/17/1973 Northwestern 29-34 Rodney Rhodes 5-yd pass from Gregg Bohlig 00:33 36-34 10/7/1972 Northwestern 7-14 Jeff Mack 51-yd pass from Rudy Steiner 09:18 21-14 11/6/1971 Purdue 7-10 Alan Thompson 3-yd run 00:09 14-10 11/14/1970 at Illinois 14-17 Al Hannah 5-yd pass from Neil Graff 10:20 29-17 10/11/1969 Iowa 0-17 Randall Marks 17-yd pass from Neil Graff 02:08 23-17 11/19/1966 Minnesota 0-6 Tom Schinke PAT 13:02 7-6 (after Tom McCauley 3-yd pass from John Ryan) 10/2/1965 Iowa 7-13 Louis Jung 42-yd pass from Charles Burt 03:42 16-13 9/28/1963 at Notre Dame 7-9 Ralph Kurek 1-yd run 01:07 14-9 11/24/1962 Minnesota 7-9 Ralph Kurek 2-yd run 01:37 14-9 10/29/1960 Michigan 6-13 Jim Bakken 19-yd FG 01:58 16-13 11/21/1959 at Minnesota 3-7 Dale Hackbart 1-yd run 06:19 11-7 11/13/1954 at Illinois 7-14 Robert Gingrass 3-yd run 06:20 27-14 10/31/1953 Iowa 3-6 Harland Carl 38-yd pass from Jim Miller 07:55 10-6 10/9/1954 Rice 6-7 Alan Ameche 1-yd run 00:50 13-7 10/2/1948 Illinois 14-16 Clarence Self 2-yd run 12:23 20-16 265 WISCONSIN FOOTBALL | 2019 FACT BOOK Shutouts

Date Opponent Score UW Coach Date Opponent Score UW Coach Nov. 25, 2017 Minnesota 31-0 Chryst Nov. 9, 1935 Purdue 8-0 Spears Sept. 26, 2015 Hawai’i 28-0 Chryst Nov. 10, 1934 at Michigan 10-0 Spears Sept. 12, 2015 Miami (Ohio) 58-0 Chryst Oct. 6, 1934 Marquette 3-0 Spears Nov. 4, 1933 at Chicago 0-0 Spears Nov. 1, 2014 Rutgers 37-0 Andersen Oct. 7, 1933 Marquette 19-0 Spears Sept. 7, 2013 Tennessee Tech 48-0 Andersen Oct. 22, 1932 Coe 39-0 Spears Aug. 31, 2013 UMass 45-0 Andersen Oct. 8, 1932 Iowa 34-0 Spears

Sept. 10, 2011 Oregon State 35-0 Bielema Nov. 22, 1930 Minnesota 14-0 Thistlethwaite Oct. 31, 2009 Purdue 37-0 Bielema Nov. 1, 1930 at Ohio State 0-0 Thistlethwaite Sept. 16, 2006 San Diego State 14-0 Bielema Oct. 18, 1930 Pennsylvania 27-0 Thistlethwaite Oct. 11, 1930 Chicago 34-0 Thistlethwaite Sept. 10, 2005 Temple 65-0 Alvarez Oct. 4, 1930 Carleton 28-0 Thistlethwaite Oct. 16, 1999 Indiana 59-0 Alvarez Sept. 28, 1929 South Dakota St. 21-0 Thistlethwaite Oct. 24, 1998 at Iowa 31-0 Alvarez Sept. 28, 1929 Ripon 22-0 Thistlethwaite Sept. 12, 1998 Ohio 45-0 Alvarez Nov. 17, 1928 at Iowa 13-0 Thistlethwaite Sept. 21, 1996 Stanford 14-0 Alvarez Nov. 10, 1928 Chicago 25-0 Thistlethwaite Sept. 23, 1995 SMU 42-0 Alvarez Nov. 3, 1928 Alabama 15-0 Thistlethwaite Sept. 10, 1994 Eastern Michigan 56-0 Alvarez Oct. 27, 1928 at Michigan 7-0 Thistlethwaite Oct. 13, 1928 Cornell 49-0 Thistlethwaite Nov. 19, 1983 Michigan State 32-0 McClain Oct. 1, 1983 at Northwestern 49-0 McClain Oct. 16, 1926 at Purdue 0-0 Little Nov. 20, 1982 Minnesota 24-0 McClain Oct. 9, 1926 Kansas 13-0 Little Oct. 9, 1982 at Ohio State 6-0 McClain Oct. 2, 1926 Cornell 38-0 Little Oct. 31, 1981 Northwestern 52-0 McClain Nov. 7, 1925 at Iowa 6-0 Little Sept. 15, 1979 Air Force 38-0 McClain Oct. 24, 1925 Purdue 7-0 Little Oct. 10, 1925 Franklin 35-0 Little Oct. 8, 1977 Illinois 26-0 Jardine Oct. 3, 1925 Iowa State 30-0 Little Sept. 11, 1971 Northern Illinois 31-0 Jardine Nov. 22, 1924 at Chicago 0-0 Ryan Oct. 1, 1966 at Iowa 7-0 Bruhn Oct. 4, 1924 Iowa State 17-0 Ryan Sept. 18, 1965 Colorado 0-0 Bruhn Sept. 27, 1924 North Dakota St. 25-0 Ryan Sept. 21, 1963 Western Mich. 41-0 Bruhn Oct. 27, 1923 Minnesota 0-0 Ryan Sept. 23, 1961 Utah 7-0 Bruhn Oct. 20, 1923 at Indiana 52-0 Ryan Oct. 4, 1958 Marquette 50-0 Bruhn Oct. 13, 1923 Michigan State 21-0 Ryan Sept. 26, 1958 at Miami (Fla.) 20-0 Bruhn Sept. 29, 1956 Marquette 41-0 Bruhn Nov. 25, 1922 at Chicago 0-0 Richards Nov. 4, 1922 at Minnesota 14-0 Richards Oct. 8, 1955 at Purdue 9-0 Williamson Oct. 21, 1922 Indiana 20-0 Richards Nov. 20, 1954 Minnesota 27-0 Williamson Oct. 7, 1922 Carleton 41-0 Richards Oct. 2, 1954 at Michigan State 6-0 Williamson Oct. 29, 1921 Minnesota 35-0 Richards Sept. 26, 1953 Penn State 20-0 Williamson Oct. 22, 1921 at Illinois 20-0 Richards Nov. 3, 1951 Indiana 6-0 Williamson Oct. 15, 1921 at Northwestern 27-0 Richards Oct. 27, 1951 at Northwestern 41-0 Williamson Oct. 1, 1921 Lawrence 28-0 Richards Nov. 25, 1950 Minnesota 14-0 Williamson Nov. 20, 1920 at Chicago 3-0 Richards Oct. 14, 1950 at Iowa 14-0 Williamson Nov. 6, 1920 at Minnesota 3-0 Richards Sept. 24, 1949 Marquette 41-0 Williamson Oct. 9, 1920 Michigan State 27-0 Richards Oct. 2, 1920 Lawrence 60-0 Richards Nov. 13, 1948 Marquette 26-0 Stuhldreher Oct. 11, 1919 Marquette 13-0 Richards Nov. 1, 1947 at Northwestern 29-0 Stuhldreher Oct. 4, 1919 Ripon 37-0 Richards Oct. 18, 1947 at Yale 9-0 Stuhldreher Sept. 21, 1946 Marquette 34-0 Stuhldreher Nov. 2, 1918 Beloit 21-0 Lowman Sept. 22, 1945 at Great Lakes 0-0 Stuhldreher Oct. 24, 1942 at Purdue 13-0 Stuhldreher Nov. 24, 1917 at Chicago 18-0 Richards Sept. 19, 1942 Camp Grant 7-0 Stuhldreher Oct. 27, 1917 Iowa 20-0 Richards Nov. 15, 1941 Purdue 13-0 Stuhldreher Oct. 6, 1917 Beloit 34-0 Richards Oct. 18, 1941 Iowa 23-0 Stuhldreher Oct. 29, 1938 Indiana 6-0 Stuhldreher Nov. 25, 1916 Illinois 0-0 Withington Oct. 1, 1938 Marquette 27-0 Stuhldreher Oct. 21, 1916 Haskell Indians 13-0 Withington Oct. 9, 1937 at Chicago 27-0 Stuhldreher Oct. 7, 1916 Lawrence 20-0 Withington Oct. 2, 1937 Marquette 12-0 Stuhldreher Sept. 25, 1937 South Dakota St. 32-0 Stuhldreher

266 WISCONSIN FOOTBALL | 2019 FACT BOOK Date Opponent Score UW Coach Date Opponent Score UW Coach Oct. 23, 1915 Ohio State 21-0 Juneau Nov. 8, 1902 Northwestern 51-0 King Oct. 8, 1915 Marquette 85-0 Juneau Oct. 25, 1902 Kansas 38-0 King Oct. 2, 1915 Lawrence 82-0 Juneau Oct. 11, 1902 Lawrence 52-0 King Oct. 31, 1914 Chicago 0-0 Juneau Sept. 27, 1902 Lawrence 11-0 King Oct. 10, 1914 Marquette 48-0 Juneau Nov. 28, 1901 at Chicago 35-0 King Oct. 3, 1914 Lawrence 21-0 Juneau Nov. 16, 1901 at Minnesota 18-0 King Nov. 8, 1913 Ohio State 12-0 Juneau Nov. 9, 1901 Iowa State 45-0 King Oct. 11, 1913 Marquette 13-0 Juneau Nov. 2, 1901 Nebraska (1) 18-0 King Nov. 16, 1912 at Minnesota 14-0 Juneau Oct. 26, 1901 Kansas 50-0 King Oct. 19, 1912 Purdue 41-0 Juneau Oct. 12, 1901 Beloit (1) 40-0 King Oct. 12, 1912 Northwestern 56-0 Juneau Oct. 5, 1901 Hyde Park HS 62-0 King Oct. 5, 1912 Lawrence 13-0 Juneau Sept. 28, 1901 Milw. Medical 26-0 King Nov. 17, 1900 at Chicago 27-0 King Nov. 4, 1911 Iowa 12-0 Richards Nov. 10, 1900 Notre Dame 54-0 King Oct. 21, 1911 Colorado College 26-0 Richards Oct. 27, 1900 Grinnell 45-0 King Oct. 14, 1911 Ripon 24-0 Richards Oct. 20, 1900 Upper Iowa 64-0 King Oct. 7, 1911 Lawrence 15-0 Richards Oct. 13, 1900 Beloit (1) 11-0 King Oct. 6, 1900 Chicago P&S 5-0 King Nov. 19, 1910 Chicago 10-0 Barry Sept. 29, 1900 Ripon 50-0 King Oct. 29, 1910 Northwestern 0-0 Barry Nov. 25, 1899 Lawrence 58-0 King Oct. 9, 1909 Lawrence 22-0 Barry Nov. 18, 1899 at Minnesota 19-0 King Nov. 7, 1908 at Minnesota 5-0 Barry Nov. 11, 1899 Illinois 23-0 King Oct. 17, 1908 at Indiana 16-0 Barry Oct. 28, 1899 Rush Medical 17-0 King Oct. 10, 1908 Lawrence 35-0 Barry Oct. 14, 1899 Northwestern 38-0 King Oct. 6, 1899 Beloit (1) 36-0 King Oct. 20, 1906 North Dakota 10-0 Hutchins Sept. 30, 1899 Lake Forest 45-0 King Oct. 13, 1906 Lawrence 5-0 Hutchins Nov. 24, 1898 at Northwestern 27-0 King Nov. 19, 1898 UW-Whitewater 22-0 King Nov. 4, 1905 Beloit 44-0 King Oct. 29, 1898 Minnesota 29-0 King Oct. 28, 1905 UW-Alumni 17-0 King Oct. 22, 1898 Beloit (1) 17-0 King Oct. 14, 1905 Notre Dame 21-0 King Oct. 15, 1898 Rush Medical 42-0 King Oct. 7, 1905 Lawrence 34-0 King Oct. 8, 1898 Dixon 76-0 King Oct. 4, 1905 Marquette 29-0 King Oct. 5, 1898 Madison HS 21-0 King Sept. 30, 1905 Northwestern 49-0 King Oct. 1, 1898 Ripon 52-0 King Sept. 23, 1905 Company I(4) 16-0 King Nov. 25, 1897 at Northwestern 22-0 King Nov. 6, 1897 Beloit 11-0 King Nov. 5, 1904 Beloit 36-0 Curtis Oct. 30, 1897 at Minnesota 39-0 King Oct. 22, 1904 Drake 82-0 Curtis Oct. 23, 1897 Madison HS 29-0 King Oct. 15, 1904 Notre Dame(1) 58-0 Curtis Oct. 16, 1897 UW-Platteville 20-0 King Oct. 8, 1904 Marquette 33-0 Curtis Oct. 9, 1897 Rush Medical 28-0 King Oct. 1, 1904 Fort Sheridan 45-0 Curtis Oct. 6, 1897 Madison HS 8-0 King Nov, 7, 1903 UW-Oshkosh 52-0 Curtis Oct. 2, 1897 Lake Forest 30-0 King Oct. 21, 1903 Osteopaths 32-0 Curtis Nov. 21, 1896 Minnesota 6-0 King Oct. 17, 1903 Beloit 87-0 Curtis Nov. 7, 1896 Chicago 24-0 King Oct. 3, 1903 North Central 28-0 Curtis Oct. 31, 1896 Beloit 6-0 King Oct. 17, 1896 Rush Medical 50-0 King Oct. 14, 1896 Madison HS 18-0 King Oct. 10, 1896 Lake Forest 34-0 King

Nov. 17, 1894 Minnesota 6-0 Stickney Nov. 3, 1894 Beloit 46-0 Stickney Oct. 29, 1894 Iowa 44-0 Stickney Oct. 20, 1894 at Chicago 30-0 Stickney

Oct. 28, 1893 Beloit 18-0 Davis Oct. 21, 1893 Lake Forest 24-0 Davis

Nov. 29, 1891 Northwestern (1) 40-0 Alward Oct. 31, 1891 Northwestern (1) 0-0 Alward

Nov. 1, 1890 UW-Whitewater 106-0 Mestre

267 WISCONSIN FOOTBALL | 2019 FACT BOOK Overtime Games

Wisconsin has compiled an 8-6 overall record in 14 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 FBS tie game, a 3-3 deadlock in Madison on Nov. 25, 1995. Overtime was instituted in 1996. Below are descriptions of Wisconsin’s 14 over- time games.

#20 Wisconsin 20, #25 Minnesota 17 Sigmund. Purdue won the overtime coin toss and elected October 9, 1999 (Minneapolis, Minn.) to play defense. UW lost 15 yards on three plays, setting Vitaly Pisetsky kicked a 31-yard field goal in overtime up Pisetsky’s long-range attempt. to give Wisconsin a 20-17 victory over the Golden Gophers. Pisetsky had tied the game with a 36-yard field Wisconsin 31, #14 Colorado 28 goal with 2:59 remaining in regulation. It was the first December 28, 2002 (San Antonio, Texas) overtime game in school history and came with head 2002 Alamo Bowl coach Barry Alvarez resting in the Mayo Clinic after knee Mike Allen booted a 37-yard field goal to give Wisconsin surgery. Wisconsin began the OT on defense and shut a 31-28 upset victory in overtime against 14th-ranked down Minnesota thanks to 15 yards in penalties and an Colorado in the 2002 Alamo Bowl. Allen’s game-winning interception by Jamar Fletcher. The Badger offense then kick came on the Badgers’ first overtime possession and advanced the ball to the Golden Gopher nine-yard line to after Colorado’s Pat Brougham had missed a 45-yard set up the winning kick. field goal attempt on the Buffs’ first OT possession. Quarterback Brooks Bollinger drove the Badgers 80 #4 Wisconsin 28, Cincinnati 25 yards in 10 plays and capped the march with a one-yard September 16, 2000 (Cincinnati, Ohio) touchdown run with 51 seconds left in regulation to send Backup tailback Eddie Faulkner scored on a 16-yard the game to the extra session. During the final regulation run in overtime to give Wisconsin a come-from-behind, drive, the Badgers converted twice on fourth down. 28-25 victory over Cincinnati. Minus five starters due to NCAA-imposed suspensions, the Badgers trailed much of Wisconsin 36, Cal Poly 35 the game before Vitaly Pisetsky’s 40-yard field goal early November 22, 2008 (Madison, Wis.) in the fourth quarter tied the game at 13. The Bearcats The Badgers got a 6-yard touchdown run from John Clay made it 19-13 on a 51-yard TD pass (PAT no good) before and an extra point from Philip Welch in overtime to key Wisconsin responded with QB Brooks Bollinger’s one-yard a 36-35 victory over Cal Poly. The Mustangs led 29-21 TD run for a 22-19 edge. UC sent the game to overtime as Wisconsin took over at its own 11-yard line with 4:00 with a field goal at the end of regulation. The Bearcats left to play. Dustin Sherer directed a nine-play, 89-yard then took a 25-22 lead in overtime before Faulkner’s win- scoring drive that ended with a 3-yard touchdown run ning 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 Northwestern 47, #7 Wisconsin 44 (2OT) the ball first in OT and scored on a touchdown pass from September 23, 2000 (Madison, Wis.) quarterback Jonathan Dally to Ramses Barden on their Wisconsin played its second consecutive overtime game, first play. Cal Poly’s Andrew Gardner then missed the PAT but dropped a 47-44 shootout in double overtime to to set up the Badgers win. visiting Northwestern. RB Michael Bennett carried 48 times for 293 yards, but it wasn’t enough to overcome Wisconsin 34, Fresno State 31 (2OT) a turnover-free effort by the Wildcats. Kicker Vitaly September 12, 2009 (Madison, Wis.) Pisetsky gave the Badgers a 34-31 lead with 51 seconds After battling it out in two overtimes, Wisconsin kicker left in regulation, but Northwestern took the ensuing Philip Welch drilled a 22-yard field goal attempt to give possession and got a 46-yard field goal as time expired to the Badgers the 34-31 win over Fresno State. Kevin send the game to the extra session. Each team scored a Goessling kicked a 41-yard field goal with 16 seconds left touchdown in the first overtime. Wisconsin then settled in regulation to force the extra frames. Nick Toon caught for a Pisetsky field goal in the second overtime to set up a a six-yard touchdown pass on UW’s possession in the first game-winning, 12-yard run by . overtime, but the Bulldogs countered as Seyi Ajirotutu caught a seven-yard strike from Ryan Colburn to force a second overtime. In double overtime, senior captain Chris #17 Purdue 30, Wisconsin 24 October 21, 2000 (Madison, Wis.) Maragos intercepted Colburn in the end zone to give the Ashante Woodyard returned a blocked field goal for the Badgers the ball back and set up the game-winning field game-winning touchdown in overtime as Purdue defeated goal. 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 five-yard TD catch by John

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Michigan State 16, Wisconsin 13 #2 Ohio State 30, #8 Wisconsin 23 October 27, 2012 (Madison, Wis.) October 15, 2016 (Madison, Wis.) For the first time in three years, the UW Marching Band After leading for three quarters, No. 8 Wisconsin fell to took the field for the Fifth Quarter following a loss, as No. 2 Ohio State, 30-23, in overtime at a sold-out Camp Andrew Maxwell hit Bennie Fowler on a 12-yard touch- Randall Stadium. Breaking a 23-23 tie, Ohio State QB J.T. down pass in overtime to send the Spartans home with a Barrett threw a 7-yard touchdown pass to receiver Noah 16-13 win. The loss snapped Wisconsin’s 21-game home Brown for the go-aehad score on the Buckeyes' overtime win streak and also ended the Badgers’ run of 12 straight possession. Wisconsin’s ensuing drive down to the 4 yard home wins against Big Ten foes. Things looked to be tipped line ended with a sack of quarterback Alex Hornibrook on in the Badgers’ favor after UW got a 39-yard field goal fourth-and-goal. from Kyle French with 6:06 to play in the fourth quarter. The kick staked the Badgers to a 10-3 lead. But then #11 Wisconsin 23, #7 Nebraska 17 Michigan State’s offense came to life, tying the game 10-10 October 29, 2016 (Madison, Wis.) and eventually scoring the game-winning TD. An 11-yard touchdown run by running back Dare Ogunbowale and a fourth-down pass breakup by safety #6 Ohio State 21, Wisconsin 14 D'Cota Dixon in overtime gave 11th-ranked Wisconsin November 17, 2012 (Madison, Wis.) a 23-17 win over No. 7 Nebraska. The victory marked scored on a 2-yard run in overtime, giving No. Wisconsin's third of the season over a top 10-ranked team 6 Ohio State a 21-14 victory over Wisconsin and spoiling and its third straight over the Huskers. Nebraska clawed Senior Day for the Badgers. Montee Ball tied the major- back from a 10-point deficit in the fourth quarter to force college career record with his 78th touchdown, a 7-yard overtime with the score knotted at 17. Three straight runs run in the second quarter. But he fumbled on what would by Corey Clement got the Badgers to the 11 yard line in have been the record-breaker with 2:46 left in regulation, overtime before Ogunbowale covered the rest to put UW leaping over the pile on the goal line with the ball held in out front. Dixon then swatted down Tommy Armstrong's front of him and having it batted away by . throw from the 23 yard line to Stanley Morgan Jr. in the The Badgers won the toss and opted to play defense, and end zone — one of 12 passes defended by the Badgers in Ohio State made quick work of overtime. Hyde ripped the game — to secure the dramatic victory. off a run of 11 yards on the first play and, two plays later, strolled virtually untouched into the end zone for the go- Wisconsin 47, Purdue 44 (3OT) ahead score. Nov. 17, 2018 (West Lafayette, Ind.) Jonathan Taylor rushed for a career-high 321 yards and Penn State 24, Wisconsin 21 scored three times, including the decisive 17-yard touch- November 24, 2012 (University Park, Pa.) down run in triple overtime, to give Wisconsin a 47-44 Montee Ball became the NCAA’s all-time touchdown leader come-from-behind victory at Ross-Ade Stadium. Purdue in the first quarter, but that was the last time history would appeared to be headed to a win after making it 27-13 early be on Wisconsin’s side. Despite another fantastic game- in the fourth quarter. But the Badgers charged back when tying rally in the fourth quarter, the Badgers once again Danny Davis made a spectacular one-handed, 5-yard TD saw their efforts fall just short in heartbreaking fashion, this grab to cut the deficit to 27-20. He then tied the game time a 24-21 loss to Penn State in their regular-season fina- on an 18-yard TD pass from Jack Coan with 2:51 left in le at Beaver Stadium. Just as he had done the week before, regulation and UW's defense stood tall. The teams traded Curt Phillips led the Badgers down the field as the clock touchdowns in the first and second overtimes, and Purdue ticked away, eventually hitting WR Jeff Duckworth on a made a 41-yard field goal in the third OT to take a 44-41 4-yard touchdown pass with just 18 seconds remaining to lead. Taylor scored two plays later to win it for the Badgers, force overtime. A 37-yarder that sneaked just inside the whose 14-point fourth-quarter comeback marked the left upright was the difference for Penn State, which used a second-largest rally in a road game in school history. kick from Sam Ficken to provide the winning margin in OT.

#17 Wisconsin 34, #19 Auburn 31 January 1, 2015 (Tampa, Fla.) 2015 Outback Bowl Melvin Gordon ran for an Outback Bowl-record 251 yards and three touchdowns, and Rafael Gaglianone kicked a 25-yard field goal in overtime to give 17th-ranked Wisconsin a 34-31 victory over No. 19 Auburn. Gordon’s third score made it 28-24 Badgers with 7:58 to play in regulation, but Auburn took a 31-28 lead on a TD run by Cameron Artis-Payne with 2:55 remaining. Badgers QB Joel Stave then led a 64-yard drive — including a pass to TE Sam Arneson to convert a fourth-and-5 at the the Auburn 33 — and Gaglianone got the Badgers to OT with a 29-yarder that knotted the score at 31 with 7 seconds left. After Gaglinone hit from 25 yards out to give UW its 34-31 lead in OT, three straight tackles by OLB Joe Schobert — including two TFLs — forced Auburn to try a 45-yard field goal. The kick from missed wide right to hand the Badgers, and interim head coach Barry Alvarez, the victory.

269 WISCONSIN FOOTBALL | 2019 FACT BOOK Attendance Figures

2005 69,374 (13,167 students) 1966 51,725 NCAA Attendance Rank 2006 69,637 (13,797 students) 1967 52,495 Year Total Avg. Rank 2007 68,953 (13,382 students) 1968 43,559 1972 422,721 70,454 4th 2008 69,274 (13,855 students) 1969 48,898 1973 422,803 60,400 5th 2009 67,098 (13,062 students) 1970 56,223 1974 358,150 71,630 4th 2010 65,419 (13,122 students) 1971 68,131 1975 443,772 73,962 4th 2011 66,436 (13,181 students) 1972 70,454 1976 425,386 70,898 5th 2012 64,971 (13,120 students) 1973 60,400 1977 436,093 72,682 5th 2013 66,283 (13,217 students) 1974 71,630 1978 500,102 71,443 7th 2014 66,560 (13,119 students) 1975 73,962 1979 443,875 73,979 7th 2015 65,847 (13,110 students) 1976 70,898 1980 428,158 71,360 8th 2016 64,739 (13,082 students) 1977 72,682 1981 501,482 71,640 10th 2017 65,257 (13,082 students) 1978 71,443 1982 497,419 71,060 11th 2018 64,310 (13,045 students) 1979 73,979 1983 488,508 69,787 16th 1980 71,360 1984 373,405 74,681 13th 1981 71,640 1985 429,683 71,613 14th Avg. Home Attendance 1982 71,060 1992 368,269 61,378 19th 1983 69,787 Year Avg. 1993 377,537 75,507 10th 1984 74,681 1921 11,962 1994 463,970 77,328 8th 1985 71,613 1922 11,075 1995 469,330 78,222 8th 1986 68,052 1923 16,387 1996 467,692 77,949 10th 1987 59,256 1924 14,592 1997 467,281 77,880 11th 1988 49,297 1925 15,118 1998 464,570 77,428 13th 1989 41,734 1926 19,228 1999 468,487 78,081 14th 1990 51,027 1927 18,512 2000 550,974 78,711 15th 1991 49,676 1928 29,334 2001 548,334 78,333 16th 1992 61,378 1929 21,560 2002 624,182 78,023 15th 1993 75,507 1930 18,175 2003 549,404 78,486 15th 1994 77,328 1931 15,068 2004 494,209 82,368 13th 1995 78,222 1932 16,344 2005 495,308 82,551 13th 1996 77,949 1933 13,579 2006 569,576 81,368 14th 1997 77,880 1934 20,666 2007 572,227 81,747 13th 1998 77,428 1935 15,889 2008 567,616 81,088 15th 1999 78,081 1936 19,117 2009 560,764 80,109 15th 2000 78,711 1937 24,121 2010 559,035 79,862 16th 2001 78,333 1938 31,731 2011 558,692 79,813 15th 2002 78,023 1939 23,726 2012 560,039 80,006 17th 2003 78,486 1940 26,277 2013 552,378 78,911 17th 2004 82,368 1941 26,212 2014 556,642 79,520 15th 2005 82,551 1942 29,026 2015 546,099 78,014 13th 2006 81,368 1943 14,374 2016 476,144 79,357 16th 2007 81,747 1944 22,010 2017 551,766 78,824 13th 2008 81,088 1945 32,666 2018 540,072 77,153 15th 2009 80,109 1946 45,000 2010 79,862 1947 44,200 2011 79,813 1948 44,167 2012 80,006 Season Tickets 1949 44,200 2013 78,911 1950 45,000 A year-by-year listing of season tickets 2014 79,520 1951 46,151 sold at Wisconsin since 1992: 2015 78,014 1952 51,953 1992 31,488 (5,322 students) 2016 79,357 1953 51,652 1993 41,585 (11,859 students) 2017 78,824 1954 53,491 1994 58,121 (13,700 students) 2018 77,153 1995 61,971 (12,463 students) 1955 53,491 1996 57,753 (9,328 students) 1956 53,503 1997 60,060 (9,964 students) 1957 47,683 1998 60,541 (11,028 students) 1958 55,263 1999 59,373 (11,541 students) 1959 53,317 2000 61,404 (13,222 students) 1960 59,956 2001 62,026 (13,828 students) 1961 47,143 2002 61,226 (12,376 students) 1962 55,877 2003 61,654 (12,630 students) 1963 61,223 2004 68,830 (13,213 students) 1964 60,718 1965 56,428

270 WISCONSIN FOOTBALL | 2019 FACT BOOK Largest Crowds Largest Home Crowds No. Attend. Score Date 1. 83,184 Iowa 20, UW 10 11/12/2005 2. 83,069 UW 38, Minnesota 14 11/6/2004 3. 83,022 UW 23, Michigan 20 9/24/2005 4. 82,828 UW 31, Purdue 20 10/22/2005 5. 82,630 UW 17, Iowa 13 9/22/2007 6. 82,468 UW 24, Northwestern 12 10/23/2004 7. 82,330 UW 41, Indiana 24 10/1/2005 8. 82,325 UW 37, Michigan 21 11/10/2007 9. 82,306 UW 24, Illinois 7 10/2/2004 10. 82,179 UW 16, Penn State 3 9/25/2004 11. 82,164 UW 37, Michigan State 34 9/29/2007 12. 82,138 UW 56, Bowling Green 42 9/3/2005 13. 82,116 UW 34, UCF 6 9/4/2004 14. 82,071 UW 18, UNLV 3 9/11/2004 15. 82,010 UW 48, Minnesota 12 10/14/2006 16. 81,883 UW 44, Northern Illinois 3 10/20/2007 17. 81,806 UW 65, Temple 0 9/10/2005 18. 81,777 UW 13, Penn State 3 11/4/2006 19. 81,704 UW 41, Northwestern 9 10/7/2006 20. 81,608 Ohio State 20, UW 17 10/4/2008 21. 81,547 UW 42, Washington State 21 9/1/2007 22. 81,541 Ohio State 30, UW 23 10/15/2016 23. 81,524 Penn State 48, UW 7 10/11/2008 24. 81,411 UW 35, Northwestern 6 10/12/2013 25. 81,384 UW 48, Nebraska 17 10/1/2011

Largest Crowds at a Badgers Game No. Attend. Venue Date Score 1. 112,276 , Ann Arbor, Mich. 11/20/2010 UW 48, Michigan 28 2. 111,846 Michigan Stadium, Ann Arbor, Mich. 10/1/2016 Michigan 14, UW 7 3. 111,360 Michigan Stadium, Ann Arbor, Mich. 10/13/2018 Michigan 38, UW 13 4. 111,341 Michigan Stadium, Ann Arbor, Mich. 9/30/2000 Michigan 13, UW 10 5. 111,217 Michigan Stadium, Ann Arbor, Mich. 11/14/1998 Michigan 27, UW 10 6. 111,058 Michigan Stadium, Ann Arbor, Mich. 9/23/2006 Michigan 27, UW 13 7. 110,412 Michigan Stadium, Ann Arbor, Mich. 11/16/2002 Michigan 21, UW 14 8. 109,865 Beaver Stadium, University Park, Pa. 11/5/2005 Penn State 35, UW 14 9. 109,833 Michigan Stadium, Ann Arbor, Mich. 9/27/2008 Michigan 27, UW 25 10. 109,754 Beaver Stadium, University Park, Pa. 10/13/2007 Penn State 38, UW 7 11. 107,851 Beaver Stadium, University Park, Pa. 10/4/2003 UW 30, Penn State 23 12. 107,253 Beaver Stadium, University Park, Pa. 9/22/2001 UW 18, Penn State 6 13. 106,209 Michigan Stadium, Ann Arbor, Mich. 10/29/1994 UW 31, Michigan 19 14. 105,826 , Columbus, Ohio 9/28/2013 Ohio State 31, UW 24 15. 105,511 Ohio Stadium, Columbus, Ohio 10/29/2011 Ohio State 33, UW 29 16. 105,491 Michigan Stadium, Ann Arbor, Mich. 10/5/1985 Michigan 33, UW 6 17. 105,449 Ohio Stadium, Columbus, Ohio 11/3/2007 Ohio State 38, UW 7 18. 105,396 Beaver Stadium, University Park, Pa. 11/10/2018 Penn State 22, UW 10 19 105,301 Ohio Stadium, Columbus, Ohio 10/10/2009 Ohio State 31, UW 13 20. 105,090 Ohio Stadium, Columbus, Ohio 10/9/2004 UW 24, Ohio State 13 21. 104,952 Michigan Stadium, Ann Arbor, Mich. 11/3/1979 Michigan 54, UW 0 22. 104,932 Michigan Stadium, Ann Arbor, Mich. 9/11/1982 Michigan 20, UW 9 23. 104,892 Michigan Stadium, Ann Arbor, Mich. 10/15/1977 Michigan 56, UW 0 24. 104,410 Michigan Stadium, Ann Arbor, Mich. 10/3/1987 Michigan 49, UW 0 25. 104,239 Michigan Stadium, Ann Arbor, Mich. 9/22/1984 Michigan 20, UW 14

271 WISCONSIN FOOTBALL | 2019 FACT BOOK Past Head Coaches

Wisconsin Head Coaches’ Records Overall Home Road Neutral Big Ten Bowl Coach Years Record Record Record Record Record Record Alvin Kletsch 1889 0-2-0 (.000) 0-0-0 (.000) 0-1-0 (.000) 0-1-0 (.000) N/A N/A Ted Mestre 1890 1-3-0 (.250) 1-1-0 (.500) 0-1-0 (.000) 0-1-0 (.000) N/A N/A Herb Alward 1891 3-1-1 (.700) 1-0-0 (1.000) 1-1-0 (.500) 1-0-1 (.750) N/A N/A Frank Crawford 1892 5-2-0 (.714) 2-2-0 (.500) 1-0-0 (1.000) 2-0-0 (1.000) N/A N/A Parke Davis 1893 4-2-0 (.667) 3-0-0 (1.000) 1-1-0 (.500) 0-1-0 (.000) N/A N/A H.O. Stickney 1894-95 10-4-1 (.700) 7-0-1 (.938) 2-4-0 (.333) 1-0-0 (1.000) N/A N/A Phil King 1896- 1902, ‘05 65-11-1 (.851) 43-3-0 (.935) 12-5-1 (.694) 10-3-0 (.769) 18-8-1 (.685) N/A Art Curtis 1903-04 11-6-1 (.639) 10-3-0 (.769) 0-5-1 (.083) 1-0-0 (1.000) 0-6-1 (.071) N/A C.P. Hutchins 1906-07 8-1-1 (.850) 5-1-1 (.786) 3-0-0 (1.000) 0-0-0 (.000) 6-1-1 (.813) N/A J.A. Barry 1908-10 9-4-3 (.656) 6-2-2 (.700) 3-1-1 (.700) 0-1-0 (.000) 5-4-2 (.545) N/A J.R. Richards 1911, ‘17 ‘19-22 29-9-4 (.738) 19-4-3 (.788) 10-5-1 (.656) 0-0-0 (.000) 17-9-3 (.638) N/A William Juneau 1912-15 18-8-2 (.679) 14-4-1 (.763) 4-4-1 (.500) 0-0-0 (.000) 10-7-2 (.579) N/A Paul Withington 1916 4-2-1 (.643) 4-0-1 (.900) 0-2-0 (.000) 0-0-0 (.000) 1-2-1 (.375) N/A Guy Lowman 1918 3-3-0 (.500) 2-2-0 (.500) 1-1-0 (.500) 0-0-0 (.000) 1-2-0 (.333) N/A Jack Ryan 1923-24 5-6-4 (.467) 4-3-3 (.550) 1-3-1 (.300) 0-0-0 (.000) 1-5-3 (.278) N/A George Little 1925-26 11-3-2 (.750) 8-2-0 (.800) 3-1-2 (.667) 0-0-0 (.000) 6-3-2 (.636) N/A Glenn Thistlethwaite 1927-31 26-16-3 (.611) 20-7-1 (.732) 6-8-2 (.438) 0-1-0 (.000) 10-14-2 (.423) N/A Clarence Spears 1932-35 13-17-2 (.438) 11-7-0 (.611) 2-10-2(.214) 0-0-0 (.000) 7-13-2 (.364) N/A Harry Stuhldreher 1936-48 45-62-6 (.425) 29-31-4 (.484) 15-29-2 (.348) 1-2-0 (.333) 26-45-4 (.373) N/A Ivy Williamson 1949-55 41-19-4 (.672) 25-7-2 (.765) 16-11-2 (.586) 0-1-0 (.000) 29-13-4 (.674) 0-1 Milt Bruhn 1956-66 52-45-6 (.534) 33-20-4 (.614) 19-23-2 (.455) 0-2-0 (.000) 35-37-5 (.487) 0-2 John Coatta 1967-69 3-26-1 (.117) 3-13-1 (.206) 0-13-0 (.000) 0-0-0 (.000) 3-17-1 (.167) N/A John Jardine 1970-77 37-47-3 (.443) 27-19-2 (.583) 10-28-1 (.269) 0-0-0 (.000) 25-38-1 (.398) N/A Dave McClain 1978-85 46-42-3 (.522) 29-21-1 (.578) 16-19-2 (.459) 1-2-0 (.333) 32-34-3 (.486) 1-2 Jim Hilles 1986 3-9-0 (.250) 2-4-0 (.333) 1-5-0 (.167) 0-0-0 (.000) 2-6-0 (.250) N/A Don Morton 1987-89 6-27-0 (.182) 6-13-0 (.316) 0-14-0 (.000) 0-0-0 (.000) 3-21-0 (.125) N/A Barry Alvarez 1990-05* 119-74-4 (.614) 67-32-3 (.672) 42-37-1 (.531) 10-5-0 (.667) 65-60-3 (.520) 9-4 Bret Bielema 2006-12 68-24-0 (.739) 44-5-0 (.898) 18-15-0 (.545) 6-4-0 (.600) 37-19-0 (.660) 2-4 Gary Andersen 2013-14 19-7-0 (.731) 13-1-0 (.929) 6-3-0 (.667) 0-3-0 (.000) 13-3-0 (.813) 0-1

* Served as interim head coach for 2013 Rose Bowl (L) and 2015 Outback Bowl (W)

Barry Alvarez, 1990-05 Gary Andersen, 2013-14 Record: 119-74-4 / 65-60-3 Big Ten Record: 19-7 / 13-3 Big Ten Most coaching wins in UW football history ... guided Led Badgers to inaugural Big Ten West Division crown Badgers to three Big Ten (1993, 1998, 1999) and Rose and championship game berth in 2014 ... 13-3 Big Ten Bowl (1994, 1999, 2000) titles ... just the 10th coach record marked the best start by a UW coach through 16 in Big Ten history to win 100 games at one conference league games in school history ... led Badgers to two of institution ... his .692 win percentage in bowl games (9-4) three most prolific offensive seasons in school history in matches Georgia Tech’s Bobby Dodd for the best in FBS 2013 (school-record 480.8 ypg) and 2014 (468.9 ypg) ... history among coaches with more than 10 bowl appear- UW set school rushing record at 320.1 yards per game in ances ... named UW Director of Athletics in 2004 (held 2014 ... Maxwell Football Club Coach of the Year semifi- dual role for two seasons before retiring from coaching in nalist in both seasons at UW 2005) ... elected to the College Football Hall of Fame and the Rose Bowl Hall of Fame J.A. Barry, 1908-10 Record: 9-4-3 / 5-4-2 Big Ten Herb Alward, 1891 Coached the Badgers for three seasons, losing only Record: 3-1-1 four games, two of which were to nationally ranked Alward was the first coach to win multiple games at UW, Minnesota. Barry won his first five games as head coach as well as the first coach to produce a winning record in 1908 before losing the season finale to Chicago on (.700). Homecoming.

272 WISCONSIN FOOTBALL | 2019 FACT BOOK Bret Bielema C.P. Hutchins, 1906-07 Record: 68-24 / 37-19 Big Ten Record: 8-1-1 / 6-1-1 Big Ten Second-most wins in UW football history ... guided the Hutchins led the 1906 team to the program’s fourth Badgers to three consecutive Big Ten titles (2010, 2011, Western Conference championship as the Badgers went 2012) and three straight Rose Bowl appearances ... 3-0-0 in league play beating Iowa, Illinois and Purdue named 2006 Dave McClain Big Ten Coach of the Year by a combined score of 65-15. Hutchins coached one after guiding Wisconsin to 12-1 overall record in his of the program’s three undefeated teams (5-0) in 1906. debut season as head coach ... won at least nine games Hutchins had previously coached at Syracuse from in five of his seven seasons, including a 10-win cam- 1904-05, where he had a record of 14-6. paign in 2009 and 11-win seasons in 2011 and 2012 John Jardine, 1970-77 Milt Bruhn, 1956-66 Record: 37-47-3 / 25-38-1 Big Ten Record: 52-45-6 / 35-37-5 Big Ten Jardine was at the helm of the football program for Bruhn led the Badgers for 11 seasons, earning two eight years in the 1970’s. Jardine’s 1974 team went conference titles and two Rose Bowl appearances. After 7-4-0 overall and 5-3-0 in conference play, placing them winning the 1959 and 1962 Big Ten Championships, fourth in the Big Ten. The 1974 team was Wisconsin’s Bruhn lost to Washington and USC in the 1960 and first winning season in eleven years, dating back to the 1963 Rose Bowls respectively. Bruhn is the only 5-4-0 team of 1963. Jardine played both sides of the coach besides Barry Alvarez in UW football history ball at Purdue and was an assistant coach at the high to lead their team to multiple Big Ten titles. Prior to school level before he finished college. After gradu- Wisconsin, Bruhn played football on Minnesota’s unde- ation, he became the head coach at Fenwick High in feated national title teams of 1934 and 1935. Bruhn Illinois and compiled a 51-6-1 record in five years. He also played for the Gopher’s 1935 Big Ten Champion was also an assistant at Purdue and UCLA before com- baseball team. After graduating in 1935, he coached at ing to Wisconsin. Later, Jardine was active with Badger Amherst, Minnesota, Colgate and Franklin and Marshall. football broadcasts and lived in Madison until his death in 1990. John Coatta, 1967-69 Record: 3-26-1 / 3-17-1 Big Ten William Juneau, 1912-15 Coatta coached the Badgers for three years, winning Record: 18-8-2 / 10-7-2 Big Ten only three years. He set an NCAA record for most In Juneau’s first season he led the Badgers to their fifth games without a win to start a career with 23. Winless Western Conference championship. The team was in his first two seasons, Coatta earned his first victory in undefeated at 7-0, the third and most recent unde- a 23-17 win over Iowa during the 1969 season. feated team in school history. Juneau is tied for second with Phil King for most wins as a first-year coach with Frank Crawford, 1892 seven. Both are behind current coach Bret Bielema who Record: 5-2-0 amassed 12 wins in his first year. Prior to coaching four Frank Crawford was the program’s fourth coach, and seasons at Wisconsin, Juneau was the head coach at came to Wisconsin after coaching the 1891 Michigan South Dakota State, Colorado College and Marquette. football team to a 4-5 record in their first year as a After Wisconsin, Juneau went on to coach at Texas for program. After leaving Wisconsin, Crawford went on to four years and Kentucky for three. coach at Nebraska and Texas. Crawford was a graduate and football player from . Phil King, 1896-1902; 1905 Record: 65-11-1 / 18-8-1 Big Ten Art Curtis, 1903-04 King compiled a .897 winning percentage in eight Record: 11-6-1 / 0-6-1 Big Ten seasons at the helm for the Badgers. King won the In two seasons in charge of the Badger football pro- program’s first conference championship as his team gram, Curtis was winless in conference play going won the inaugural Western Conference title in 1896. 0-6-1. He won his first five games and went 6-3-1 The team went on to win the league title the following in his first season, losing only conference games to year as well as once more under King in 1901. King’s Chicago, Michigan and Minnesota. Curtis coached at 1901 team is arguably the greatest in school history. the University of Kansas before coming to Wisconsin The team went 9-0 and outscored its opponents 317-5. in 1903. In 1902 he led the Jayhawks to a 6-4 overall He also coached Wisconsin’s baseball squad, winning record. two conference championships. King was a legendary football and baseball player at Princeton from 1890-93 Parke Davis, 1893 and was inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame Record: 4-2-0 in 1962. No information available Alvin Kletsch, 1889 Jim Hilles, 1986 Record: 0-2-0 Record: 3-9-0 / 2-6-0 Big Ten Kletsch was UW’s first coach and the program’s only Hilles only coached the Badgers for one year, winning winless coach. The 1889 Badgers didn’t score a point in two conference games and finishing eighth in the Big their two losses against the Calumet Club of Milwaukee Ten. Hilles was the interim coach in 1986 after Dave and Beloit. McClain’s death in 1985. 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 . 273 WISCONSIN FOOTBALL | 2019 FACT BOOK George Little, 1925-26 Don Morton, 1987-89 Record: 11-3-2 / 6-3-2 Big Ten Record: 6-27-0 / 3-21-0 Big Ten Little was not only a football coach at UW, but was the Morton didn’t win a road game in his three years at head of the athletic department for seven years. Little UW, but he did beat Ohio State at Camp Randall in graduated from Ohio Wesleyan in 1912 and coached 1987. This was the first win for the Badgers at home at Cincinnati, Miami and Michigan before making it to against the Buckeyes in their last 21 meetings. Morton Madison. He ended his coaching career with a 54-16-4 coached at Tulsa prior to coming to Wisconsin, and later record. Little inherited a Wisconsin football team that became the head coach of North Dakota State. Morton had won only one of its last 12 conference games in the now works in Fargo, North Dakota, for the Microsoft previous three years, and led them to a 3-1-1 record in Corporation. his first year. After two years at the helm he devoted his time as athletic director to upgrading the UW ath- J.R. Richards, 1911; 1917; 1919-22 letic facilities. Little added thousands of seats to Camp Record: 29-9-4 / 17-9-3 Big Ten Randall, built the Fieldhouse, added numerous practice Richards coached the team for six seasons between facilities and started intramural competition on campus. 1911 and 1922. Richards played for the Badgers from Little went on to be the athletic director at Rutgers and 1892-96 as a defensive end and fullback. He earned five was later inducted to the College Football Hall of Fame letters in track and was also a member of the rowing in 1955. team. Richards left the program to coach at Ohio State in 1912, but returned again in 1917. Richards left again, Guy Lowman, 1918 but this time to serve for the in World Record: 3-3-0 / 1-2-0 Big Ten War I. He made his final return in 1919 and remained Lowman graduated from Springfield College in 1905 head coach for four seasons. His best season came in where he lettered in baseball, basketball and football. 1920 as UW finished second in the Big Ten with a 4-1 Lowman coached baseball, basketball and football conference record, their only loss coming to Ohio State. at numerous colleges including Missouri, Alabama, Kansas State and Indiana prior to coming to Wisconsin. Jack Ryan, 1923-24 Lowman coached the UW baseball, basketball and foot- Record: 5-6-4 / 1-5-3 Big Ten ball teams bwtween 1918 and 1932.He coached foot- Ryan coached for two years and only earned four vic- ball in 1918, basketball from 1918-1920 and baseball in tories, but in his second season the Midwest welcomed 1918 and from 1921-1932. Lowman led the basketball their first college football game broadcast on the radio team to the 1920 Big Ten Title and the baseball team featuring Wisconsin and Michigan. Detroit’s WWJ Radio to a conference title in 1930. The varsity baseball field broadcast the game live from Michigan Stadium as the was named in Lowman’s honor in 1952, ten years after Wolverines beat the Badgers 21-0 on Oct. 25, 1924. his death. Clarence Spears, 1932-35 Dave McClain, 1978-85 Record: 13-17-2 / 7-13-2 Big Ten Record: 46-42-3 / 32-34-3 Big Ten Coach Spears led the Badgers to a third-place finish in McClain led the Badgers to the program’s first bowl the Western Conference (4-1-1) in his first year as head win as they beat Kansas State 14-3 in the 1983 coach. Prior to coaching, Spears was an All-American Independence Bowl. McClain also led Wisconsin to guard at Dartmouth College where he graduated from the 1981 Garden State Bowl in which the Badgers fell in 1915. Spears then went on to coach at Dartmouth, to Tennessee 28-21 and the 1984 Hall of Fame Bowl West Virginia, Minnesota and Oregon before coming to where Kentucky ousted the Badgers 20-19. He was Madison. After four seasons with the Badgers, Spears the first coach to led the Badgers to consecutive bowl coached at Toledo and Maryland. He held a head coach- games. Prior to Wisconsin, McClain coached at Ball ing job from 1917- 1944, and later practiced medicine State where he earned the MAC coach of the year for many years. He was inducted to the College Football honor in 1975. McClain led the Badgers into Columbus, Hall of Fame in 1955. Ohio in 1982 and beat the Buckeyes on the road for the first time since 1918 in a 6-0 win. After his sudden H.O. Stickney, 1894-95 death in 1986, the university named the football prac- Record: 10-4-1 tice facility in his honor. The Big Ten has also named its Stickney was the first multi-year coach at the UW, football coach of the year award after McClain. coaching two season and compiling a record of 10-4- 1. In his first season, Stickney went 5-2, outscoring Ted Mestre, 1890 opponents 152-20, with one loss coming as a forfeit. Record: 1-3-0 Stickney previously coached at Grinnell College in 1893, Replaced Kletsch after the football program’s first winning three games and losing one, and then later year and became the first coach in UW football his- went on to coach at Oregon State where he went 3-2 tory to win a game. On Nov. 1, 1890 the Badgers beat during the 1899 season. Whitewater Normal 106-0. The win remains atop the Wisconsin record books as the largest margin of victory Harry Stuhldreher, 1936-48 in program history. Record: 45-62-6 / 26-45-4 Big Ten Harry Stuhldreher was a three-time All-American quar- terback and member of the legendary Four Horsemen of the Notre Dame backfield of the 1920s. After gradu- ating in 1924, Stuhldreher coached at Villanova for 11 years compiling a 65-25-10 record before coming

274 WISCONSIN FOOTBALL | 2019 FACT BOOK 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.

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 gradu- ated in 1908 from Earlham College in Indiana where he was 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.

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 pro- ductive 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 confer- ence 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 letter-winner in basket- ball. After his coaching was over in 1955, Williamson became the Athletic Director at Wisconsin where he remained until his death in 1969.

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.

275 WISCONSIN FOOTBALL | 2019 FACT BOOK 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 rep- resent 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 Tight End Guards Brooks Bollinger (1999-2002) Michael Roan (1991-94) Dan Buenning (2001-04) Joe Rudolph (1992-94) Running Back Center Ron Dayne (1996-99) Cory Raymer (1991-94) Wild Cards Brent Moss, RB (1991-93) Fullback Tackles Brian Calhoun, RB (2005) Cecil Martin (1995-98) Joe Panos (1991-93) Chris McIntosh (1996-99) Kicker Wide Receivers Matt Davenport (1997-98) Lee Evans (1999-2001, 2003) Chris Chambers (1997-2000)

Defense Tackles Linebackers Wendell Bryant (1998-2001) Pete Monty (1993-96) Jamar Fletcher (1998-2000) Don Davey (1987-90) Donnel Thompson (1996-99) Troy Vincent (1988-91) Chris Ghidorzi (1996-99) Ends Punter Tom Burke (1995-98) Safeties Kevin Stemke (1997-2000) Tarek Saleh (1993-96) Jim Leonhard (2001-04) Jason Doering (1997-2000) Utility Players Brandon Williams, WR/KR/PR (2002-05) Nick Davis, WR/KR/PR (1998-2001)

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.”

ALAN AMECHE (1951-54): 1954 Heisman Trophy ARLIE MUCKS, SR. (1914): All-American on gridiron and winner ... set NCAA career rushing mark (3,345) silver medalist at Olympics (discus)

KEN BOWMAN (1961-63): 10-year NFL career with PAT RICHTER (1960-62): Hall of Fame inductee both on Packers ... played in East-West Shrine Game field and in classroom ... former Badger A.D.

HOWARD “CUB” BUCK (1913-15): Labeled by some as DAVE SCHREINER (1940-42): First two-time All- the best lineman of his era ... consensus All-American American ... three TD catches in one quarter still a school record PAT HARDER (1941-42): Second pick in NFL draft ... MVP of Chicago Tribune College All-Star Game RON VANDER KELEN (1962): Passed for 401 yards vs. No. 1-ranked USC in the 1963 Rose Bowl ELROY “CRAZYLEGS” HIRSCH (1942): Set many receiving records with Rams ... eventually served as ROBERT “RED” WILSON (1946-49): Big Ten MVP in Badgers A.D. 1949 ... played baseball for the Chicago White Sox, Cleveland Indians and Detroit Tigers DAN LANPHEAR (1957-59): Madison native was a 1959 All-American before pro career with Oilers

276 WISCONSIN FOOTBALL | 2019 FACT BOOK UW Assistant Coaches (Since 1944)

DelVaughn Alexander (2007-11) (1982-84) Pat Simmers (1987-89) Dave Anderson (1983-86, 1990) Jim Hilles (1978-85) John Smith (1977) Bobby April III (2018-present) (1999-2005) Lovie Smith (1987) (2013-15) Lynn Hovland (1947-48) Bob Spoo (1973-77) Chris Ash (2010-12) Jim Hueber (1992-2005) Mike Stock (1975-77) Zach Azzanni (2012) Kurt Humes (1986) Ben Strickland (2012-14) Bob Babich (1988-89) Dave Huxtable (2011) Lew Stueck (1970-75) Tom Backhus (1976-77) Rob Ianello (2003-04) Guy Sundt (1944-47) Oree Banks (1976) Fred Jackson (1983-86) Deral Teteak (1957-67) John Baker (1999) Greg Jackson (2010) Dick Teteak (1970-75) (2013-14) Land Jacobsen (1981) Tim Tibesar (2015-17) Bret Bielema (2004-05) Fred Jacoby (1958-65) Mickey Turner (2015-present) Lisle Blackbourn (1948) Russ Jacques (1990-91) Larry Van Dusen (1971-72) Gary Blackney (1975-77) Arnold Jeter (1977-86) Lavern Van Dyke (1952-53, 56-75) (1987-88) Paul Jette (1990-91) Clark Van Galder (1959-65) Bob Bostad (2006-11, 17-present) Daronte’ Jones (2015) Brian White (1995-2005) Todd Bradford (2000-01) Chad Kauha’aha’a (2013-14) Justin Wilcox (2016) Inoke Breckterfield (2015-present) Stan Kemp (1969-71) Darrell Wilson (2000-01) Thomas Brown (2014) Cliff Knox (1978-82) Paul Winters (1990-91) Jon Budmayr (2018-present) George Lanphear (1947, 1949-56) T.J. Woods (2013-14) Milt Bruhn (1949-55) (1975) Bernie Wyatt (1990-96) Andy Buh (2012) John Robert E. Lee (1974) Bob Zeman (1970) Jacob Burney (1989) Ron Lee (2003-05) Richard Burney (1981) Jim Leonhard (2016-present) Bill Busch (2013-14) Andy Ludwig (2013-14) Bill Callahan (1990-94) Fred Marsh (1949-65, 67-69) (2012) Jim Martin (1970-73) Harland Carl (1966-69) Arthur Mansfield (1947) Steve Carson (1985-86) Mike Markuson (2012) Mike Cassity (1995-96) Henry Mason (1995-2007) (1991-98) Mark Mauer (1987-89) George Chryst (1972-77) Chuck McBride (1970-76) Paul Chryst (2002, 2005-11) Ron McBride (1983-84) John Coatta (1965-66) Dan McCarney (1990-94) Lawrence Cole (1988-89) Randall McCray (2006-09) Kerry Cooks (2006-09) Mike McGee (1966) Ron Cooper (2002) Tom McMahon (1992-94) Kevin Cosgrove (1990-2003) Kirk Mee (1967-69) DeMontie Cross (2011) Bart Miller (2012) Mike Daly (1987-89) (1957-58) Tim Davis (1997-2001) Brian Murphy (2002-05) Dave Doeren (2006-10) Pat Naughton (1977) Norman Dow (1970-72) Mike Nelson (1978-82) (1978-86) Jay Norvell (1992-94) Ken Ellett (1987) John O’Grady (1985-86) Phil Elmassian (1997-99) Bob Odell (1949-57) Phil Engle (1987-89) Bob Palcic (1978-81, 2006-07) Eddie Faulkner (2012) (1991-2005) Gene Felker (1967-68) Charlie Partridge (2008-12) Jerry Fishbain (1980-81) Ellis Rainsberger (1973-74) George Fox (1944-48) Bill Richerson (1973-74) Roger French (1966-69) Russ Rippe (1944-48) Vince Gavre (1947) Les Ritcherson (1966-69) Jeff Genyk (2013-14) Paul Roach (1970-71) Ted Gilmore (2015-present) Jay Robertson (1980-81) Jimmy Gonzales (1987-89) Joe Rudolph (2008-11, 15-present) Doug Graber (1978-81) Mario Russo (1976-83) Art Haege (1969) Dick Scesniak (1982) Chris Haering (2015-present) Scott Seeliger (1984-90) Thomas Hammock (2011-13) Dick Selcer (1972-74) Mike Hankwitz (2006-07) John Settle (2006-10, 15-present) Jay Hayes (1995-98) Ron Settle (2006-07) Tom Hearden (1956) Paul Shaw (1949-65)

277 WISCONSIN FOOTBALL | 2019 FACT BOOK Significant Dates in Badgers History

November 23, 1889 February 8, 1896 October 13, 1906 Under the direction of Alvin The Big Ten Conference is formed Dr. C.P. Hutchins leads the Kletsch, the UW’s first head coach with initial member schools includ- Badgers to a 5-0 victory over in school history, Wisconsin plays ing: Chicago, Illinois, Michigan, Lawrence in his first game at the its first intercollegiate football Minnesota, Northwestern, Purdue helm. UW would go on to finish game, losing 27-0 to a Calumet and Wisconsin. the season 5-0. Club team in Milwaukee. Kletsch went on to finish his one-year October 10, 1896 November 17, 1906 career 0-2. The Phil King era begins at UW Wisconsin ends its season with a as the Badgers defeat Lake 29-5 win over Purdue, securing its November 1, 1890 Forest 34-0 at home during their fourth Big Ten title since the pro- After being hired earlier that season opener. King would go gram’s inception in 1889. year, Ted Mestre led Wisconsin on to win the next six games, to the program’s first football finishing the season with a 7-1-1 October 10, 1908 victory in a 106-0 triumph over mark and winning the inaugural The Tom Berry era begins at UW UW-Whitewater. That still stands Western Conference (Big Ten) with a 35-0 victory over Lawrence as the most points scored by the Championship. in the season opener. Berry would Badgers in a game in school his- lead the Badgers to a 5-1 overall tory. December 19, 1896 mark. Wisconsin plays its first night November 15, 1890 game, an 18-8 loss to the Carlisle October 7, 1911 Minnesota defeats the Badgers Indians at the Chicago Coliseum. J.R. Richards coaches the Badgers 63-0 in Minneapolis, starting to a 15-0 victory against Lawrence Division I college football’s most- November 25, 1897 in his head coaching debut. played rivalry. The schools have Wisconsin defeats Northwestern now played 123 games. 22-0 in its regular-season finale, October 5, 1912 securing the Badger’s second Big After being hired earlier in the October 17, 1891 Ten championship in as many year, William Juneau records his Wisconsin defeats Beloit 40-4 years. first win as UW’s head coach in a in its season opener, giving Herb 13-0 shutout of Lawrence. Juneau Alward a win in his coaching November 28, 1901 would go on to guide the Badgers debut. The Badgers defeat Chicago 35-0 to an undefeated 7-0 season. on the road, posting the program’s October 1, 1892 first-ever undefeated season (9-0) November 23, 1912 Wisconsin records its third con- and its third Big Ten championship. With its 28-10 win over Iowa, secutive season-opening victory as Wisconsin clinches a share of its Frank Crawford leads the Badgers November 1, 1902 fifth Big Ten title. to a 32-4 win over Beloit is his Wisconsin holds Michigan’s famed first game as head coach. “Point-a-Minute” team to just six October 7, 1916 points in a 6-0 loss. Paul Withington earns his first vic- October 14, 1893 tory as head coach of the Badgers Chicago AA downs the Badgers October 3, 1903 in a 20-0 win over Lawrence. 22-0 in Parke Davis’ first game as Art Curtis begins his coaching stint head coach. Davis would record at UW with five straight wins, October 6, 1917 his first victory at UW a week later including a 28-0 victory against After returning to the UW, J.R. when the Badgers Lake Forest North Central in the season Richards guides the Badgers to a 24-0 at home on Oct. 21. opener. 34-0 season-opening win.

October 6, 1894 September 23, 1905 November 3, 1917 H.O. Stickney records his first Head coach Phil King returns to Camp Randall Stadium hosts its career victory as the Badgers’ head the UW and leads the Badgers first game, a 10-7 Badgers home- coach when UW defeats Chicago to a 16-0 victory over Company coming victory over Minnesota. AA 22-4 in its season opener. I in the season opener. King and Camp Randall is now the fourth Stickney would go on to compile Wisconsin would go on to win oldest stadium in college football, an overall record of 10-4-1 (.700), the next four consecutive games, trailing only Bobby Dodd Stadium including a 7-0-1 (.938) mark dur- posting shutouts in each contest. (Georgia Tech), Davis Wade ing his two-year tenure as the King would retire at the end of the Stadium (Mississippi State) and Badgers’ head coach. season, having posted a 65-11-1 Nippert Stadium (Cincinnati). (.851) record in eight season and leads UW to the three conference October 26, 1918 titles. He was inducted into the Guy Lowman opens his tenure as college football HOF in 1962. head coach with 7-0 loss to Camp

278 WISCONSIN FOOTBALL | 2019 FACT BOOK Grant. Lowman would record his October 23, 1937 safety to propel the Badgers past first victory at UW a week later Wisconsin enters its game against Ivy League opponent, Pennsylvania in a 21-0 shutout against Beloit No. 3 Pittsburgh ranked in the 16-7. Including extra points and on Nov. 2. top-20 for the first time in school field goals, the “Hard Rocks” history. The 16th-ranked Badgers outscored their opponents 58-53 October 4, 1919 fall 21-0 to Pitt and go 0-3-1 in during the 1951 season. UW’s J.R. Richards returns to Madison their final four games of the 1937 defense would also lead the nation for his final stint as the Badgers’ season. in both total (154.8 ypg) and scor- head coach, defeating Ripon 37-0 ing (6.6 ppg) defense. in UW’s season opener. A former November 5, 1938 football, track and rowing letter- Wisconsin notches its first-ever October 11, 1952 winner at UW, Richards coached win vs. a nationally ranked oppo- The Badgers play (and lose 23-14 six seasons at Wisconsin, compil- nent, a 20-13 victory over No. 7 to Ohio State) their only game ing a 29-9-4 record. Northwestern. ever as the nation’s No. 1-ranked January 15, 1939 team. October 6, 1923 Milt Gantenbein, Charles Jack Ryan makes his UW head Goldenberg and Eddie Jankowski November 22, 1952 coaching debut in a 7-3 season- become the first former Badgers With the 21-21 tie against rival opening win over Coe. to play in the NFL’s Pro Bowl. Minnesota, the Badgers earned a share of the Big Ten title and October 25, 1924 October 31, 1942 advanced to their first Rose Bowl. Wisconsin drops a 21-0 decision The sixth-ranked Badgers earned at Michigan in the first college their first win over a top-ranked January 1, 1953 football game broadcast in the opponent, beating No.1 Ohio The Badgers play in their first-ever Midwest. WWJ Radio’s Ty Tyson State 17-7. The Buckeyes had bowl game and lose a 7-0 decision and Doc Holland call the action to deal with the relentless Elroy to fifth-ranked USC in the Rose from Michigan Stadium. “Crazylegs” Hirsch and Dave Bowl in front of 101,500 fans at Schreiner who both went on to the Coliseum. The UW finished October 3, 1925 serve in WWII after the 1942 the season ranked 10th in the George Little begins his two-year season. nation and made its only Rose tenure at the UW with a 30-0 Bowl appearance during the Ivy win over Iowa State in the season November 20, 1943 Williamson era. opener in Madison. Wisconsin fell to Minnesota 25-13 in the final game featuring the Slab November 20, 1954 October 1, 1927 of Bacon trophy game. Minnesota 1954 Heisman Trophy winner, After taking the head coaching head coach George Hauser Alan Ameche, was carried off the reins earlier that year, Glenn refused to accept the trophy post field after his final home game on Thistlewaite guides UW to a 31-6 game and it was replaced by Paul senior day, as the Badgers downed win over Cornell in his debut. Bunyan’s Axe in 1948. Minnesota 27-0. Clarence Bratt set a Big Ten record with four October 1, 1932 November 20, 1948 interceptions in the game, and as Clarence Spears leads UW to Paul Bunyan’s Axe, emblematic a team, the Badgers tallied a Big a 7-2 season-opening win over of superiority in the Wisconsin- Ten-record six interceptions. Marquette in his head coaching Minnesota series, is awarded debut. for the first time to the Golden November 30, 1954 Gophers after a 16-0 win over the After rushing for 624 yards and November 12, 1932 Badgers. recording nine touchdowns during The man of many positions, Walter his senior season, Alan Ameche Francis “Mickey Himself” McGuire, September 24, 1949 becomes the first Heisman Trophy in his final home game as a Badger Ivy Williamson earns his first vic- winner in Wisconsin history. scored all three touchdowns as tory as head coach of the Badgers Wisconsin beat national power- after defeating Marquette 41-0 in September 29, 1956 house Minnesota 20-13. McGuire UW’s season opener. Milt Bruhn earns his only victory scored on the opening kickoff and of the season in his head coach- closed the day by catching the October 6, 1951 ing debut as the UW defeats game-winning touchdown pass The Badgers play their first game Marquette 41-0 at Camp Randall with nine seconds to play. on live television. UW falls 14-10 Stadium. at eighth-ranked Illinois in a game September 26, 1936 that aired on NBC. October 17, 1959 After taking over for Spears, Harry By beating the Hawkeyes 25-16, Stuhldreher, one of the famed November 10, 1951 Wisconsin started their march “Four Horsemen” of Notre Dame, The famous “Hard Rocks” defense towards their first outright Big records a 24-7 victory over South recovered a fumble in the end Ten title and to the 1960 Rose Dakota State in his first game at zone, returned an interception Bowl. The win was also coach Milt the helm. for a touchdown and recorded a

279 WISCONSIN FOOTBALL | 2019 FACT BOOK Bruhn’s first victory over Iowa his career with a 52-45-6 record, The 21-20 upset of fourth-ranked while at the helm of the Badgers. including two Big Ten titles. The Nebraska was one of the biggest Badgers wouldn’t win another wins in school history. Badger November 21, 1959 game over their next 23 tries, receiver, Jeff Mack, scored the Wisconsin defeats Minnesota, spanning more than two seasons. game-winning 77-yard touchdown 11-7, in its regular-season finale, with 3:29 left. clinching its seventh Big Ten title January 15, 1967 and its second trip to the Rose Ken Bowman becomes the first November 23, 1974 Bowl. former Badger to play in the Super Wisconsin running back Billy Bowl. He plays for the Green Bay Marek notched his third-straight January 1, 1960 Packers in the first Super Bowl. game with more than 200 yards UW falls to No. 8 Washington as he tallied 304 yards to go 44-8 at the Rose Bowl in September 23, 1967 along with five touchdowns in Pasadena, Calif. John Coatta begins his UW head the 49-14 win over Minnesota. coaching career and a winless Cornerback Ken Simmons forced September 29, 1962 season by dropping a 17-0 deci- one fumble, recovered two and Wisconsin opens the season with sion to Washington in the Badgers’ intercepted Gopher quarterback a 69-13 win at home over New opening game. and former coach of the Super Mexico State. The 69 points are Bowl Champion Indianapolis Colts, a then-modern-era school record September 20, 1969 . that stood until 2010. Badger RB Alan “A Train” Thompson rushes for a then- November 5, 1977 November 10, 1962 school-record 220 yards on 33 Linebacker Dave Crossen sets the The heralded matchup between carries in his collegiate debut Wisconsin record for tackles in a Wisconsin’s QB, Ron Vander against No. 6 Oklahoma. Despite game with 28 against Purdue. Kelen and WR, Pat Richter Thompson’s career game, the UW against Northwestern’s QB, Tom fell 48-21. September 16, 1978 Meyers and WR, Paul Flatley was Dave McClain opens his tenure as over soon into the second half. October 11, 1969 UW’s head coach at home with a Wisconsin scored 21 points early The 23-17 win against Iowa 7-6 win over Richmond. in the third to seal the game and marked the first Wisconsin victory upset the top-ranked Wildcats in the last 23 games. Head coach September 30, 1978 37-6. John Coatta notched his first win A monumental performance from at the helm after suffering two third-string quarterback Mike November 24, 1962 winless seasons entering the 1969 Kalasmiki guided the Badgers, as Wisconsin ends its season with a campaign. The rushed the field Wisconsin defeated Oregon 22-19. 14-9 win over No. 5 Minnesota, and carried Coatta off on their Kalasmiki came into the game after clinching its eighth Big Ten title. shoulders. second-stringer, Charles Green, who replaced injured John Josten January 1, 1963 September 19, 1970 early in the first quarter, wasn’t Second-ranked Wisconsin loses The John Jardine era begins with a able to produce any offense. to No. 1 Southern California, 21-7 loss to Oklahoma in the sea- Kalasmiki directed a 22-point run 42-37, in the Rose Bowl in what son opener. Jardine would record in the final 10:29 to mark one of is considered one of the greatest his first win at UW two weeks the most memorable comebacks in bowl games of the 20th century. later, as the Badgers defeated No. UW history. The Badgers score 23 points in 16 Penn State, 29-16, at home. the fourth quarter of a thrilling September 12, 1981 comeback attempt led by Ron October 16, 1971 The unranked Badgers toppled No. Vander Kelen and Pat Richter. The “Dance Revolution” was at 1 Michigan, 21-14, in the season Richter set a Rose Bowl record its peak as Rufus “Roadrunner” opener after losing four straight tallying 11 catches for 163 yards Ferguson led the team in rushing match-ups with the Wolverines by and would go on to be drafted by with 1,222 yards in 1971. The a combined total of 176-0. After the Washington Redskins in the 31-28 win over Michigan State winning the first game of the year, first round of the 1963 NFL Draft. was the first for Wisconsin in 10 the Badgers finished 7-5, losing Vander Kelen threw for a Rose years. Ferguson rushed for 83 to Tennessee in the Garden State Bowl and Wisconsin record 401 yards on 13 carries in the first half Bowl. yards. The 79 combined points alone, finishing with a team-high were a Rose Bowl record that 117 yards on 25 carries and while December 13, 1981 stood for 28 years. also recording a touchdown. Playing in their first bowl game since 1963, the Badgers drop a November 19, 1966 September 21, 1974 28-21 decision to Tennessee in Head coach Milt Bruhn wins This win was head coach John the Garden State Bowl in East his final game as coach, beating Jardine’s biggest by far as it was Rutherford, NJ. Minnesota 7-6, after resigning part of Jardine’s only winning the Monday before. Bruhn ended season at the helm of the Badgers.

280 WISCONSIN FOOTBALL | 2019 FACT BOOK October 9, 1982 April 30, 1985 had a 14-game regular season The Badgers defeat Ohio State, Three Badgers — Al Toon (N.Y. unbeaten streak dating back to the 6-0, for their first victory in Jets), Richard Johnson (Houston previous year. OSU blocked Rick Columbus since 1918. Wisconsin is Oilers) and Darryl Sims (Pittsburgh Schnetzky’s game-winning field the last team to hold the Buckeyes Steelers) — are selected in the goal as time expired to end the scoreless in the last three decades. first round of the NFL Draft. It is game in a 14-14 tie. The Badgers the most first-rounders ever for and Buckeyes went on to share October 23, 1982 Wisconsin. the Big Ten title that season. The heralded “bounce pass play” saw QB Randy Wright throw a September 6, 1986 December 4, 1993 lateral bounce pass to receiver Al Jim Hiles coaches in his first game Wisconsin clinches its first Big Toon behind the line of scrimmage at UW, as the Badgers fall to Ten title in 31 years with a 41-20 who then pump faked and found Hawai’i, 20-17. Hiles would record nationally televised win over a wide-open tight end, Jeff Nault, his first win at UW a week later in Michigan State in Tokyo during for the touchdown. Despite the a 35-20 win over Northern Illinois the 19th annual Coca-Cola Classic. infamous call made by famous in Wisconsin’s home opener. Badger RB Brent Moss carried the Wisconsin head coach Dave ball 28 times for 149 yards and McClain, the Badgers fell to Illinois, October 4, 1986 two TDs, while QB Darrell Bevell 29-28, at Camp Randall Stadium Michigan defeats the Badgers, went 14-for-19 and threw a TD on a last-second field goal. 34-17, in the first night game ever pass in the win. played at Camp Randall Stadium. December 11, 1982 January 1, 1994 Wisconsin wins a bowl game for September 12, 1987 The Badgers win the Rose Bowl the first time in school history Don Morton’s three-year tenure for the first time in school history. with a 14-3 victory over Kansas as UW’s head coach begins with Wisconsin forces six turnovers in State at the Independence Bowl in a 28-7 win over Hawai’i in the its 21-16 triumph over UCLA. Big Shreveport, LA. Badger QB Randy season opener at Camp Randall Ten Offensive Player of the Year Wright is named the game’s MVP Stadium. Brent Moss earned MVP honors after throwing a pair of touchdown after rushing for 156 yards. UW passes, including an 87-yarder to January 2, 1990 forced the Bruins to turn the ball Tim Stracka. Barry Alvarez the former defen- over on four of their first five sive coordinator at Notre Dame, possessions of the second half en November 12, 1983 is named the 27th head coach route to the win. Al Toon sets a then-school record in Wisconsin history, uttering with 252 receiving yards in a the famous words, “They better January 2, 1995 42-38 victory at Purdue. The get season tickets now because Badger senior Terrell Fletcher record was later broken by Lee before long they probably won’t rushed for a Hall of Fame Bowl- Evans on Nov. 15, 2003, against be able to.” record 241 yards as Wisconsin Michigan State as Evans tallied won its second January bowl game 258 receiving yards. September 8, 1990 in as many years with a 35-20 tri- Alvarez secures his first victory in umph over Duke. September 15, 1984 a 24-7 win over Ball State at Camp After getting down 28-7 to Randall Stadium. It was UW’s only November 11, 1995 Missouri in the third quarter, victory that season. John Hall boots the longest mod- the Badgers made a furious late- ern-era field goal in school history game comeback, beating the October 3, 1992 with a 60-yarder in a 34-27 win at Tigers 35-34 in what is still UW’s The Badgers beat No. 12 Ohio Minnesota. biggest comeback in school his- State, 20-16, earning their first win tory. Badger CB Richard Johnson over a ranked opponent in seven September 7, 1996 blocked two punts, the first result- years as well as their first confer- Freshman RB Ron Dayne makes ing in a TD and UW scored 28 ence opening win in 11 years. his Badger debut as he rushes fourth-quarter points to record the After trailing 10-3 at the half, the for 53 yards on eight carries and victory in what is known as one of Badgers mount a comeback behind scores his first career TD in UW’s the forgotten classics. solid performances from RB Brent 24-3 win over Eastern Michigan. Moss who rushed for 89 yards and October 27, 1984 two TDs and QB Darrell Bevell September 28, 1996 The Badgers upset the sixth- who completed 18-of-30 passes Ron Dayne explodes for 129 yards ranked Buckeyes, 16-14, behind and threw for 218 yards. on 24 carries, including two TDs, the stellar play of RB Marck as the freshman records his first Harrison and LB Craig Raddatz. November 6, 1993 100-yard game as a Badger. UW Harrison rushed for 203 yards One week after the tragic stam- falls to undefeated Penn State, while Raddatz recorded two inter- pede of the student section 23-20. ceptions and 11 tackles. at Camp Randall, the Badgers welcomed No. 3 Ohio State to Madison. The Buckeyes were undefeated on the season and

281 WISCONSIN FOOTBALL | 2019 FACT BOOK November 30, 1996 in the win in Pasadena. The vic- September 30, 2000 Freshman Ron Dayne rushes for tory marked the 11th win for the Michigan edges the Badgers 13-10 a school-record 339 yards in a 1998 Badgers, making them the before 111,341 fans at Michigan 59-10 Wisconsin victory at Hawaii. first UW team to win 11 games in Stadium. It is the then-largest ever school history. UW also became to see the Badgers play football. December 27, 1996 one of two Big Ten schools Freshman Ron Dayne rushes (Michigan) to win multiple Rose December 29, 2000 for 246 yards and three TDs as Bowls during the 1990s. The Badgers edge the UCLA the Badgers defeat Utah 38-10 Bruins, 21-20, in comeback fashion in the Copper Bowl in Tucson, October 9, 1999 during the 2000 Sun Bowl in El Ariz. Dayne finished the season In one of the most emotional wins Paso, Texas. After falling behind with 2,109 yards on 325 carries, of the Alvarez era, the Badgers 20-7 in the third quarter, QB while scoring 21 TDs. He set defeat Minnesota, 20-17, in Brooks Bollinger found Lee Evans the record for freshman national Minneapolis in the UW’s first-ever for a three-yard score and Michael rushing yards in a season and also overtime game. Vitaly Pisetsky Bennett’s six-yard TD run gave the broke the Big Ten rushing record. boots the game-winning field goal Badgers the one-point lead and Following the season, Dayne was as Alvarez follows the game from a eventually the victory. named an A.P. Third-Team All- hospital bed due to an ailing knee. American, first-team freshman All- September 15, 2001 American, All-Big Ten First Team November 13, 1999 Following the September 11 and the Big Ten co-Freshman of The Badgers clinch the Big Ten attacks on the World Trade Center the Year. title and a return trip to the Rose and the Pentagon that shook the Bowl with a 41-3 victory over world, the University of Wisconsin October 10, 1998 Iowa in Madison. Ron Dayne choose to push back its final House of Pain’s “” rushes for 216 yards and, in the nonconference game of the 2001 made its debut between the process, becomes college football’s season against Western Kentucky. third and fourth quarters of the career rushing leader on a 31-yard The two teams met on Sept. 29 night game, as CB Jamar Fletcher carry in the second quarter. during UW’s originally scheduled intercepts a Drew Brees pass and bye week. returns it for the go-ahead score December 11, 1999 in a 31-24 Homecoming win over Ron Dayne becomes Wisconsin’s October 27, 2001 Purdue. Dayne carried the ball second Heisman Trophy winner. WR Lee Evans registers a then- 33 times for 127 yards to pace Dayne blew away competition, Camp Randall Stadium-record 228 the Badgers. Brees set an NCAA both on and off the field, garnering yards receiving in a 42-28 loss to mark with 83 pass attempts and 2,042 points and 586 first-place Michigan State tied the completion mark of 55 votes among 922 Heisman ballots. while amassing 494 yards through He rushed for 2,034 yards on 337 August 23, 2002 the air. carries during the 1999 season, In the earliest season-opener in while tallying 20 TDs. school history, the Badgers came November 21, 1998 from behind to defeat Fresno Entering the game, the Badgers January 1, 2000 State, 23-21, on the strength of a needed Ohio State to beat Wisconsin defeats Stanford, 17-9, Mike Allen 34-yard field goal with Michigan as well as win their to win its second consecutive Rose 2:05 left in the fourth quarter. own game against Penn State to Bowl, becoming the first team Sophomore RB Anthony Davis ran win the Big Ten. Late in the first in Big Ten history to do so. Ron for 184 yards while fullback Matt quarter, the OSU/Michigan game Dayne capped his collegiate career Bernstein scored on a pair of short result was shown on the Camp by rushing for 200 yards and earn- TD runs in his Badger debut. Randall Stadium scoreboard, giving ing his second consecutive Rose new life to the Badgers as they Bowl MVP Award. November 23, 2002 had a chance to win the Big Ten Wisconsin becomes bowl eligible after a three-way tie with OSU September 9, 2000 and wins back the Paul Bunyan and Michigan. The Badgers turned After recording only 24 yards on Axe as Anthony Davis rushes for it on during the second quarter to the ground and trailing 6-0 at the 301 yards and five touchdowns in put the game out of reach, beat- half, the Badgers responded with a regular-season ending 49-31 win ing Penn State 24-3 and went a huge second half, coming from at home over Minnesota. Davis on to earn their fifth Rose Bowl behind to beat the Oregon Ducks, becomes only the third Badger to appearance. 27-23, at Camp Randall Stadium. rush for more than 300 yards in Michael Bennett had 258 of his a game. Walk-on sophomore Jim January 1, 1999 290 rushing yards in the second Leonhard records two intercep- Wisconsin defeated sixth-ranked half, while cornerback Jamar tions, breaking the school record UCLA, 38-31, to win the 85th Fletcher had three interceptions for picks in a season (11). Rose Bowl in front of 83,872 fans, and free safety Jason Doering had its second Rose Bowl champion- 18 tackles. December 28, 2002 ship in school history. Ron Dayne Wisconsin wins its seventh bowl rushed for 246 yards and four TDs game in eight tries during the

282 WISCONSIN FOOTBALL | 2019 FACT BOOK Alvarez era with a 31-28 OT victory November 7, 2004 victory over Bowling Green at over 14th-ranked Colorado at the Wisconsin is ranked No. 4 nation- Cleveland Browns Stadium. Alamo Bowl in San Antonio. QB ally by the Associated Press after Brooks Bollinger and LB Jeff Mack improving to 9-0. It is UW’s highest November 21, 2006 share MVP honors as Bollinger national ranking since 2000. Bret Bielema is named the Dave throws for 163 yards and 2 TDs, McClain Big Ten Coach of the Year. scoring one of his own to force the July 28, 2005 He guided UW to an 11-1 regular- game into OT. Mike Allen’s 37-yard Barry Alvarez announces that he season record, including a 7-1 Big field goal seals the victory for the will step down as head coach of the Ten mark. Badgers, as UW overcame four Badgers at the conclusion of the turnovers to earn its fourth straight 2005 season. Alvarez, also UW’s December 7, 2006 bowl victory. Director of Athletics, announces Offensive tackle Joe Thomas that defensive coordinator Bret becomes Wisconsin’s first winner of September 6, 2003 Bielema will take over as head the Outland Trophy as the nation’s Wisconsin becomes the first team coach. top interior lineman. in Big Ten history to have a 200- yard rusher and 200-yard receiver September 24, 2005 January 2, 2007 in the same game. Anthony Davis Wisconsin sneaks past No. 14 The Badgers top 12th-ranked rushes for 247 yards and Lee Evans Michigan, 23-20, at Camp Randall Arkansas, 17-14, to win the Capital records 214 receiving yards in a Stadium following QB John Stocco’s One Bowl for the second consecu- 48-31 win over Akron. Evans (258) four-yard TD run with 24 seconds tive year. QB John Stocco threw and RB Dwayne Smith (207) repeat left in the game. RB Brian Calhoun for 206 yards and two first half the feat against Michigan State later rushed for 155 yards on 35 carries TDs while tight-end Travis Beckum in the season. while also recording a TD. The win recorded five receptions for 82 snapped Michigan’s 23-game win yards and a score. The victory gave October 11, 2003 streak in Big Ten openers, while UW 12 wins in a season for the first Backup quarterback Matt Schabert allowing UW to tie its modern-day time in school history. connects with Lee Evans for a mark by tallying its ninth-straight 79-yard touchdown strike to upset home win. April 28, 2007 third-ranked Ohio State 17-10. OT Joe Thomas becomes the high- The Buckeyes had arrived at Camp October 15, 2005 est drafted Badger (No. 3 overall to Randall with a 19-game win streak In a game that saw John Stocco the Cleveland Browns) since Alan and, after Jim Sorgi left the game, throw for 235 yards and a TD Ameche in 1955. Thomas would Schabert stole the show by hitting and WR Brandon Williams record go on to start in the Pro Bowl as a Evans for the winning score. seven receptions for 121 yards, it rookie. was the defense that sealed the November 15, 2003 deal in a 38-34 win over No. 22 September 6, 2008 WR Lee Evans breaks Wisconsin Minnesota at The Metrodome. The Badgers defeat Marshall 51-14 records for receiving yards (258) Jonathan Casillas blocked a punt to win their 16th-straight home and touchdowns (five) as the and Ben Strickland recovered it in game at Camp Randall, the second- Badgers rout 21st-ranked Michigan the end zone with 30 seconds left longest streak in school history. State, 56-21, in Madison. to complete a stunning 10-point fourth quarter rally and lift No. 23 November 23, 2009 September 4, 2004 Wisconsin to the victory. Running back John Clay is named Barry Alvarez becomes the 10th Big Ten Offensive Player of the coach in Big Ten history to win 100 January 2, 2006 Year and linebacker Chris Borland games at one conference institution Wisconsin pulls off a stunning is named Big Ten Freshman of the as the Badgers defeat UCF, 34-6, in 24-10 upset of eighth-ranked Year. Clay became the third Badger their season opener. Auburn in the Capital One Bowl. to garner the award (Brent Moss: It is the final game of the Barry 1993; Ron Dayne: 1999) after rush- October 16, 2004 Alvarez era. Brian Calhoun rushed ing for 1,517 yards and tallying 18 No. 10 Wisconsin stuns No. 5 for 213 yards, while Stocco passed TDs. Borland earned Freshman of Purdue in a 20-17 win in West for 301 yards. Brandon Williams led the Year honors after recording 54 Lafayette. With Purdue holding a all receivers with six catches for 173 tackles, including 10.5 for a loss three-point lead with less than three yards and a TD as the 10.5-point and posting five sacks and one minutes to play, QB Kyle Orton underdogs pulled out the victory. interception. dove for a first down, but was met Alvarez finished his career 8-3 in by safety Robert Brooks and CB bowl games, and at the time, was December 29, 2009 Scott Starks. After forcing the fum- second among all coaches in bowl Behind a 121-yard, two-TD effort ble and recovering the ball, Starks game winning percentages (.727). from Big Ten Player of the Year returned it for the score, capping John Clay, UW defeats No. 14 the unforgettable comeback win. September 2, 2006 Miami, 20-14, in the Champs Sports Wisconsin improved to 7-0 on the The Bret Bielema coaching era at Bowl to win its 10th game of the season for the first time since 1912. Wisconsin begins with a 35-14 season. The UW tight ends hurt Miami all game as Lance Kendricks

283 WISCONSIN FOOTBALL | 2019 FACT BOOK and Garrett Graham had a combined three years. Wilson, who was draft- December 1, 2012 13 catches for 205 yards. It was the ed by the Colorado Rockies in 2011 The Badgers win their third-straight Badgers first 10-win season since and was an infielder for Asheville in Big Ten championship with a 2006. the Class-A South Atlantic League, 70-31 victory over Nebraska in chose UW over Auburn. Indianapolis. For the first time in October 16, 2010 school history, the Badgers have David Gilreath returns the opening October 1, 2011 two 200-yard rushers, Melvin kickoff for a touchdown and the In Nebraska’s inaugural game as a Gordon (216) and Montee Ball Badgers score the first 21 points of member of the Big Ten, the Badgers (202). UW finishes with the fourth- the game en route to a 31-18 win welcomed the Huskers with a 48-17 highest rushing total in school over No. 1 Ohio State, the team’s trouncing in front of a prime-time history (539) and ties a conference first win over a top-ranked team national TV audience. UW scored championship game scoring record. since 1981. 20 points alone in the second quar- ter and did not allow a TD from December 4, 2012 November 13, 2010 Nebraska following halftime. Russell Bret Bielema announces his res- UW defeats Indiana, 83-20, setting Wilson threw for 255 yards and two ignation, leaving UW after seven a modern-era school record for TDs, while Montee Ball ran for 151 seasons to become the head coach points in a game and tying a Big Ten yards and tallied four TDs. at Arkansas. record for points in a conference game. November 26, 2011 December 6, 2012 UW beat Penn State, 45-7, to cap- Barry Alvarez announces that he November 20, 2010 ture the inaugural Leaders Division will coach the Badgers in the 2013 Montee Ball and James White title and earn a spot in the first-ever . combine for 354 rushing yards Big Ten title game. The Badgers and six touchdowns as UW wins held the Nittany Lions to 233 yards December 11, 2012 at Michigan for the first time since of total offense while Montee Ball Montee Ball is named a first-team 1994, 48-28. In the second half, rushed for 156 yards and four TDs. All-American by the Associated Wisconsin ran the ball on all but one Press for the second-consecutive of its 28 offensive plays. The game December 3, 2011 season. Ball is the second UW play- was played in front of 112,276 fans, Wisconsin defeats Michigan State, er to earn multiple first-team All- the largest to ever see the Badgers 42-39, in the inaugural Big Ten America honors from the AP, joining play. Football Championship game held College Football Hall of Famer Dave in Indianapolis, Ind. The win earned Schreiner (1941, 42) and becomes November 27, 2010 UW its second straight Big Ten the first Badger to twice be named The Badgers win a share of their title, first outright since 1999, and a consensus first-team All-America. first Big Ten title since 1999 and return trip to the Rose Bowl. score 70 points for the third time on December 20, 2012 the season, downing Northwestern, December 5, 2011 Gary Andersen is introduced as 70-23. Before this season, UW RB Montee Ball becomes the third the 29th head coach in Wisconsin had scored 70 points in a game six Badger to be named a finalist for football history. Andersen spent the times, the last coming in 1915. the Heisman trophy. He ends up previous four seasons as the head tying Barry Sanders for the most coach at Utah State, leading the December 9, 2010 single-season TDs (34) in NCAA his- Aggies to a 26-24 record. Gabe Carimi wins the Outland tory and leads the nation in rushing Trophy, given to the nation’s top (307 attempts, 1,954 yards). January 1, 2013 interior lineman. It’s one of three Wisconsin makes its third-straight major awards won by a UW football January 2, 2012 Rose Bowl appearance, falling to player for the 2010 season as Scott Wisconsin makes its second straight Stanford 20-14. Montee Ball scores Tolzien wins the Unitas Golden Arm Rose Bowl appearance, falling to his 83rd career touchdown on an Award and J.J. Watt takes home the Oregon 45-38. UW ends the season 11-yard run in the second quarter, Lott IMPACT Trophy. averaging a school-record 44.1 making him the first player in the points per game. QB Russell Wilson game’s 99-year history to score January 1, 2011 sets an NCAA record for single- TDs in three different Rose Bowls Wisconsin makes its seventh Rose season pass efficiency (191.8). and the first to rush for 100 yards Bowl appearance in team history, three times in The Granddaddy of falling to TCU 21-19. Trailing by October 20, 2012 Them All. eight, UW scores a TD late in the Wisconsin extends it home winning fourth quarter but can’t convert on streak to 21 games with a 38-13 August 31, 2013 the game-tying two-point conver- win over Minnesota. The victory The Badgers open the 125th season sion. marks the Badgers’ ninth-straight of Wisconsin football by making over the Gophers in the battle for Gary Andersen a winner his debut June 27, 2011 Paul Bunyan’s Axe. as Wisconsin’s head coach in a 45-0 QB Russell Wilson announces his win over UMass at Camp Randall decision to transfer to Wisconsin Stadium. after graduating from NC State in

284 WISCONSIN FOOTBALL | 2019 FACT BOOK September 20, 2014 yards and three touchdowns in his November 25, 2017 Behind 253 rushing yards and a final game at Wisconsin. A dominant 31-0 victory over school record-tying five touchdowns Minnesota — the Badgers’ 14th from Melvin Gordon, the Badgers December 30, 2015 straight over the Gophers — gives set single-game UW records with Rafael Gaglianone’s go-ahead Wisconsin a 60-59-8 advantage in 644 rushing yards and 756 total 29-yard field goal with 2:27 to play the teams’ all-time series. It marks yards in a 68-17 win over Bowling and junior CB Sojourn Shelton’s the first time UW has ever led in Green at Camp Randall Stadium. interception on USC’s ensuing pos- the FBS’ most-played rivalry, which session allow the Badgers to rally for dates to 1890. The victory caps November 15, 2014 a 23-21 win over the Trojans in the the first 12-0 regular season in In only three quarters and on just 25 Holiday Bowl in San Diego. Senior Wisconsin history and gives UW a carries, RB Melvin Gordon breaks QB Joel Stave claims Offensive MVP school-record nine Big Ten wins on the FBS single-game record by honors and becomes UW’s all-time the year. rushing for 408 yards in a 59-24 winningest quarterback with his win over No. 11 Nebraska at Camp 31st career victory, while sopho- December 30, 2017 Randall Stadium. Gordon’s mark more Jack Cichy, who recorded A 21-point second quarter turns the topped the 15-year-old record of sacks on three straight plays in the tide in what would become a 34-24 406 yards set by TCU’s LaDainian third quarter, is named Defensive win for the sixth-ranked Badgers Tomlinson in 1999. Gordon aver- MVP. over No. 11 Miami in the Orange aged 16.3 yards per carry and Bowl, giving UW a school-record scored four touchdowns in the September 3, 2016 13 wins on the season. QB Alex game. Rafael Gaglianone hits a game-win- Hornibrook throws touchdown ning 47-yard field goal in the fourth passes on three consecutive pos- November 29, 2014 quarter to secure a 16-14 win for sessions in the period and finishes The 14th-ranked Badgers battle Wisconsin over No. 5-ranked LSU in with a UW bowl-record four TDs back from a 17-3 second quarter the inaugural Lambeau Field College — three to Danny Davis and one to deficit to down No. 22 Minnesota Classic in Green Bay, Wis. A.J. Taylor — to earn MVP honors. in a 34-24 win that secures the Breakout star RB Jonathan Taylor inaugural Big Ten West Division November 26, 2016 runs for 130 yards to break Adrian championship and gives UW its Thanks in part to four interceptions Peterson’s FBS freshman rushing 11th straight win over the Golden by the UW defense, the Badgers record, finishing his rookie season Gophers in the battle for Paul erase a 17-7 deficit and rally past with 1,977 yards. Bunyan’s Axe. rival Minnesota for a 31-17 victory at Camp Randall Stadium to secure December 6, 2018 December 11, 2014 the Big Ten West Division title and Sophomore RB Jonathan Taylor is Junior RB Melvin Gordon is named a fourth appearance in the Big Ten named winner of the 2018 Doak winner of the Doak Walker Award Football Championship Game in six Walker Award as the nation’s top as the nation’s best running back at seasons. The win marks UW's 13th- running back, giving Wisconsin four the ESPN College Football Awards consecutive triumph over Minnesota winners of the award — more than Show at Walt Disney World. Gordon and ties the teams' all-time series any other program. A unanimous goes on to finish runner-up for the for the first time since 1901. first-team All-American, Taylor fin- Heisman Trophy two days later ishes the season with 2,194 rushing in and finishes the January 2, 2017 yards and 16 touchdowns. His com- season with 2,587 rushing yards, Wisconsin wins its third-consecutive bined 4,171 yards are the most ever second-most in FBS history. bowl game by scoring a 24-16 vic- by an FBS player through his first tory over No. 12 Western Michigan two seasons, smashing the record December 17, 2014 in the Goodyear Cotton Bowl previously set by Ron Dayne (3,566). Paul Chryst, a former Badgers Classic. Tight end Troy Fumagalli player and assistant coach, is intro- (offense) and linebacker T.J. Edwards December 27, 2018 duced as the 30th head coach in (defense) are named the game's Wisconsin becomes the first team Wisconsin football history following MVPs. to win five consecutive bowl a three-year stint as head coach at games as a member of the Big Ten Pittsburgh. October 21, 2017 Conference with a triumph in the RB Jonathan Taylor runs for 126 New Era Pinstripe Bowl at Yankee January 1, 2015 yards in a 38-13 win over . The Badgers defeat Miami With interim coach Barry Alvarez at Camp Randall Stadium, surpassing in a bowl game for the second con- looking on in overtime, freshman K the 1,000-yard mark in just his sev- secutive season, running away with Rafael Gaglianone boots a game- enth game to match the FBS record a 35-3 win behind MVP Jonathan winning 25-yard field goal and for fewest games needed to reach Taylor’s 205 rushing yards. Auburn misses its chance to tie, 1,000 rushing yards as a freshman. lifting No. 17 Wisconsin to a 34-31 win over No. 19 Auburn in the Outback Bowl in Tampa, Fla. Melvin Gordon takes MVP honors, rushing for an Outback Bowl-record 251

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Ameche, Alan ‘The Horse’ manufactured according to UW color specs and Born in Italy as Lino Dante Ameche, the future added in the fall of 2004. Heisman Trophy winner changed his name to Alan at age 16. Lino, in his mind, was not rugged The field inside Camp Randall was replaced with enough. Widely respected for his strength as a new FieldTurf surface prior to the start of the 2012 youth, he won the light heavyweight Golden Gloves season. novice boxing championship of Kenosha by default. All of his rivals dropped out after learning Ameche Badgers Nickname had entered the tournament. The team’s nickname, “Badgers,” was borrowed from the state of Wisconsin. The territory was During his college recruitment, he was being heav- dubbed the ‘Badger State,’ not because of animals ily pressured to attend Notre Dame by Fred Miller, in the region, but rather an association with lead the philanthropic owner of Milwaukee’s Miller miners in the 1820s. Prospectors came to the state Brewing Co. Wisconsin partisans, however, threat- looking for minerals. Without shelter in the winter, ened a boycott against the buying and consumption the miners had to ‘live like badgers’ in tunnels bur- of Miller beer if Ameche attended Notre Dame. rowed into hillsides. Under threat of boycott, Miller backed off and Ameche signed with Wisconsin. Bakken, Jim Jim Bakken, a former kicker with the St. Louis In 1953, when rule changes made it necessary for Cardinals, set a UW record with six field goal him to be an all-purpose player, Ameche played attempts vs. Minnesota in 1961. Bakken served as defense with such ferocity that he ended up play- an administrator in the Badger athletic department ing 55 minutes or more in each game, prompting before his retirement in 2003. a nickname, ‘The Iron Horse.’ Ameche, drafted by Baltimore, eventually turned down a lucrative offer Band caps to join the pro wrestling tour and signed with the When a Badger team wins an athletic contest, Colts. He led the NFL in rushing his first season and members of the band turn their hats around and was named Rookie of the Year. wear them backwards. The practice started in the 1920s to symbolize the band looking back at the Ameche died following heart surgery in 1988 at the victory in days when they marched out with the age of 55. departing .

Artificial Turf The artificial turf at Camp Randall Stadium was Badgers in various forms have been recognized as first installed in 1968 when Wisconsin became the the school mascot for decades. The version cur- second school in the nation to install Tartan Turf. rently known as Bucky, sporting a cardinal and Designed by the 3M Company, the original turf white letter sweater, was first drawn in 1940 by cost $210,000 and was funded by the UW Parking artist Art Evans. At that time, the badger went and Transportation Board in exchange for permis- by names like Benny, Buddy, Bernie, Bobby and sion to convert practice fields on the north end of Bouncey. Art Lentz, the department’s publicity Camp Randall into a 500-car parking lot. director, had the idea to bring the mascot to life.

The initial surface turned black in some areas when The original badger mascot was too vicious to con- the green fiber tips broke off, so 3M sprayed the trol. On more than one occasion, the live badger field green for the 1969 season. Camp Randall escaped handlers before a sideline hero recaptured Stadium’s playing surface was replaced prior to the animal with a flying tackle. It was decided in the Wisconsin’s 1998 Big Ten championship season. interest of fan and player safety that Wisconsin’s At the same time, the school replaced the playing mascot be retired to the Madison Zoo. The Badger surface in the McClain Athletic Center, too. Yearbook replaced the live badger with a small raccoon named Regdab (badger backwards) and During the summer of 2003, Wisconsin contracted passed it off as a ‘badger in a raccoon coat.’ with FieldTurf to install its product in Camp Randall Stadium and the McClain Center. The FieldTurf In 1949, a student in the university’s art depart- product is the playing surface of choice for a num- ment, Connie Conrad, was commissioned to mold ber of major college and professional stadiums. The a paper-mache badger head. Gymnast and cheer- turf includes a sand and ground up rubber base leader, Bill Sagal, of Plymouth, Wis., was directed that leads to excellent drainage in wet conditions by homecoming chair Bill Sachse, to wear the outfit and a soft, non-abrasive condition to cushion falls. at the homecoming game. A contest was staged Yardage numerals and hash marks are glued in, and to name the popular mascot. The winner was the red endzone names and center Motion W were Buckingham U. Badger, or Bucky. The name appar-

286 WISCONSIN FOOTBALL | 2019 FACT BOOK ently came from the lyrics in a song which encour- Graduating Law Students aged the football team to ‘buck right through that At the homecoming game, graduating law students line.’ throw canes over the crossbar of the goal post in a pre-game ceremony. If students catch their Bucky Badger has persevered through the years, cane, legend claims they will win their first case. even surviving a threat by then assistant attorney If the cane is dropped, the case will be lost. The general, Howard Koop, in 1973. He suggested that custom originated at Harvard and came to the Bucky be replaced by Henrietta Holstein, a loveable UW-Madison in 1910. cow. Koop argued that ‘kids love cows. A genera- tion could grow up supporting the university and “Hard Rocks” Henrietta Holstein.’ Koop’s effort to overthrow The 1951 Wisconsin defense, known as the ‘Hard Bucky failed. Rocks,’ led the country in total defense (154.8 per game) and was second in rushing defense (66.8). Bucky even survived a cameo appearance by That defense allowed only 5.9 points per game former Sports Illustrated writer Rick Telander. In and actually outscored the opponents 58-53 for preparation for a book about the athletic depart- the season. The defense was so terrorizing that ment, Telander wore Bucky’s costume at a 1991 the athletic department received a letter from one volleyball game. Telander overcame ‘terminal claus- fan asking Wisconsin to ‘punt on first down’ so he trophobia’ in his appearance. could see more of the defensive platoon.

Bud Song Eight of the nine seniors on the ‘Hard Rocks’ scored An integral part of any Wisconsin band perfor- in their careers. The ninth, Bill Lane, came close. mance is the playing of the Bud song. The tune With Indiana backed up deep in its own territory is a spinoff of the song ‘You’ve Said It All,’ a for a punt, the seniors told Lane they would refrain jingle with words and music originally written by from rushing in order to form a wedge, or ‘mea- Steve Karmen for Budweiser beer commercials. tchopper,’ for him to run behind and score. Much Copyrighted by Sandlee Publishing Corporation to the seniors’ dismay, freshman Don Voss missed in 1970, the song has become legendary at the the call and blocked the punt. University because of its polka-like rhythm. Band director said the song’s popular- After the season, the defensive platoon challenged ity got started at a 1975 hockey game. ‘The wanted the offense in a charity game with one interesting to hear a polka,’ he said. ‘I didn’t have any polkas. twist. The offensive team could have the ball all We had, just by accident, this beer commercial in the time, since the defense felt it could outscore its the tunes we play. I told the band if we substituted opponents even without the ball. the word ‘Wisconsin’ for ‘Budweiser’ it would work.’ Heartland Trophy The hotly — and evenly — contested Wisconsin- Leckrone said the song became a football tradi- Iowa football series was missing just one thing tion after a 1978 come-from-behind victory over until 2004: a trophy for the annual winner. The Oregon. “Wisconsin was behind by three touch- Heartland Trophy is the statue of a bull that mea- downs, and the was really dead. I played the song sures 30 inches tall, 36 inches long and 18 inches to get everyone pepped up. About 20 seconds after deep. It was designed and produced by artist that, Wisconsin scored a TD. I played it again, and Frank Strub, a former Iowa football player living in Wisconsin scored another touchdown. From then Des Moines. “The trophy is a terrific opportunity on, the band could never play enough ‘Bud,’” said to further showcase a great Midwestern college Leckrone. football rivalry,” said UW Director of Athletics Barry Alvarez. “Playing for the Heartland Trophy Colors adds another dimension to what is already a highly The University of Wisconsin Athletic Department’s anticipated competition for college football brag- official colors are Cardinal and White. PMS 200 is ging rights.” A fake punt from Brad Nortman and the designated color of the cardinal. a touchdown run from Montee Ball with just over a minute left gave the Badgers a 31-30 comeback Fifth Quarter victory at Iowa in 2010, giving UW possession of The Wisconsin band has become nationally famous the Heartland Trophy for the first time since 2007. for its post-game celebration called the Fifth The win tied the all-time series up at 42-42-2. Quarter. Win or lose, fans sing, dance and cheer with the band as they play traditional favorites, Hirsch, Elroy “Crazylegs” like ‘On, Wisconsin’ and the Bud song. Originally, Though he only played one season in Madison, the post-game concert was designed to give the Hirsch’s legacy grew through 18 years as athletic fans something to listen to on their way out of the director and many more as a goodwill ambassador. stadium, but it developed into a post-game party as the band built in audience participation activities. 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

287 WISCONSIN FOOTBALL | 2019 FACT BOOK were gyrating.’ After leaving Wisconsin, he starred stadium have taken to jumping to the hip-hop tune. for nine seasons with the Los Angeles Rams. Kluender, however, is not completely comfortable with taking credit for introducing “Jump Around” During those days in L.A., he kept busy by making to Camp Randall Stadium. “The song was already in three movies, including ‘Crazylegs, All-American’ our computer when I got to Wisconsin,” Kluender in which he portrayed himself. After retiring as a said. “I’m sure it had been played before. But that player, he worked in the Rams’ front office before Purdue game was the first time we did it in the for- returning to Madison as athletic director from mat that we’ve maintained over the years.” 1969-1987. *The preceding is an excerpt from “Tales From The His No. 40, the number he wore at every stop in Wisconsin Badgers,” written by Justin Doherty his football career but one, is retired at Wisconsin. and published in 2005 by Sports Publishing LLC of Because of a mandatory league numbering sys- Champaign, Ill. tem he wore No. 80 (double-40) for the Chicago Rockets, but had the No. 40 stitched on the inside Marek, Billy of his jersey. The three-time, first-team, all-Big Ten running back wasn’t recruited to play high school football Hirsh passed away on Jan. 28, 2004 of natural because he had Osgood Schlatter disease (a knee causes. “There was never a more loved and admired ailment that affected teenagers) and didn’t play ambassador for Badger Sports than Elroy Hirsch,” seventh/eighth grade football. said Athletic Director Pat Richter. “He loved life, loved people, and loved the Badgers.” The 5-foot-8 Marek carried the ball only once as a freshman at the UW, then put together three Jump Around* consecutive 1,200-yard seasons. In danger of fall- Wisconsin’s 31-24 victory over Purdue on October ing shy of 1,000 yards in 1974 after missing nearly 10, 1998, is memorable mostly for Boilermaker three full games with injuries, Marek rushed for quarterback Drew Brees’s NCAA-record 83 passing 704 yards in the final three games, including 304 attempts (and NCAA record-tying 55 completions) and five touchdowns in a 49-14 rout of Minnesota. and freshman Jamar Fletcher’s 52-yard intercep- His play earned him Sports Illustrated’s national tion return for a touchdown in the third quarter offensive back of the week honors. that provided the winning margin. The game is memorable, however, for another reason: it was the Marek was at the center of an April Fool’s Day joke beginning of “Jump Around.” played by columnist Tom Butler in 1975. Butler wrote a tongue-in-cheek Kevin Kluender was in his second year as an piece about moving the Big Ten’s leading rusher assistant marketing director at Wisconsin that fall. to the defensive secondary for his senior season. Kluender’s job at Badger home games was to cue The article ended with the phrase, ‘April Fools!’ up music and to work in conjunction with public Unfortunately, wire service reporters did not make address man Mike Mahnke. That season marked it to the last line, and called head coach John the debut of the “student section race,” a mock Jardine’s house for confirmation. The AP eventually competition run on the stadium scoreboard in moved the story on its national wire for about a which the letters representing the student sections half-an-hour before the hoax was discovered. at Camp Randall Stadium (K, L, M, N, O and P) raced against each other. The race, always run at Motion W the end of the third quarter, was usually followed When Barry Alvarez came to Madison, he decided by music that Kluender selected. that the helmet logo needed to be updated to sig- nal a new era in Wisconsin football. He entertained Ryan Sondrup, a former Badger football player and 15-20 different designs in 1990 before Rayovac then volunteer in the athletic marketing office, had artist Rick Suchanek developed the ‘Motion W,’ (along with some other Badgers) come up with a list which included a tail at the back of the logo. of contemporary music to be played in the stadium Alvarez thought the tail was a bit much, but when it during games. That evening Kluender chose “Jump was removed, decided to go with it. The University Around,” a song released in 1992 by a group called bought the rights to the design, and the logo has House of Pain. been adopted by all other UW sports.

“I remember thinking maybe the students would O’Dea, Pat get into it,” Kluender recalled. “I initially turned my One of several Wisconsin greats from the pre- back to the field while the song was playing, but modern era of college football is kicker Pat O’Dea. I saw people in the press box pointing out to the The Australian-born O’Dea came to Madison in field. I turned back around and it looked like pop- 1896 to join his brother Andy, who was crew corn popping.” Indeed, the student section (which coach and football trainer. Known as the ‘Kangaroo included Sondrup that night) had embraced the Kicker,’ O’Dea brought a different style to the song by doing just what it said: jumping around. American game of football. He learned to play the Since that game against Purdue, fans all over the Australian game where all punting and drop-kicking

288 WISCONSIN FOOTBALL | 2019 FACT BOOK was done on the run. O’Dea drop-kicked a legend- game, and the significance was emphasized with its ary 62-yard field goal vs. Northwestern during a place on the schedule. Between 1933 and 1982, heavy blizzard. After his playing days, he coached the Wisconsin-Minnesota game was always the at Notre Dame and Missouri before moving to San final regular-season contest for each school. Francisco. O’Dea, who essentially had disappeared, was thought to have joined an Australian contin- The series took an added twist in 1948 when more gent which travelled through the country. Press than state bragging rights were on the line. After releases surmised that he ‘probably lies beneath an a 16-0 setback that season, the Wisconsin let- unmarked grave in France.’ termen’s group, the National ‘W’ Club, presented Minnesota with an axe wielded by Paul Bunyan. The truth was, he had moved to California under He was the mythical giant of Midwestern lumber the assumed name of Charles J. Mitchell, to escape camps. Each year since, the winner of the annual the pressure of being a star ex-athlete. ‘Probably, battle between the Big Ten rivals is presented with I was wrong,’ he said in an interview with San the axe, complete with scores inscribed on the Francisco sportswriter Bill Leiser after the 17-year handle, for display on its campus. exile. ‘I wanted to get away from my past. As Pat O’Dea, I seemed very much just an ex-football play- er. I was very happy as Charles Mitchell for awhile.’ Slab of Bacon The Slab of Bacon trophy was the precursor to “On, Wisconsin” Paul Bunyan’s Axe as the prize in the Wisconsin- The tune was originally composed in 1909 by Minnesota football series. Apparently, the trophy Chicago’s William Purdy, and the words were was presented to the winning school by a sorority written by Carl Beck. Purdy and Beck had been from the losing institution. The trophy was dis- fraternity brothers at Hamilton College (Clinton, continued in the 1940s and was discovered in a N.Y.) and were roommates in Chicago. Purdy was storage room at the UW Department of Athletics in going to submit the song for a $100 prize that the 1994. It is currently housed in the football office at was offering for a new Wisconsin. ‘We took home the bacon,’ Coach Barry football song. When Beck heard the music, he Alvarez said, ‘and kept it.’ offered to write words and suggested that Purdy offer it to Wisconsin, where Beck had once studied. Sculptures The song was an instant hit on campus and spread Two of the most significant figures in Wisconsin throughout the world. It was especially popular football history are permanent fixtures in front with military bands. (Gate 1) of Camp Randall Stadium. Life-size sculp- tures of former head coach and current Director Some 2,500 schools have adopted the music of Athletics Barry Alvarez and former player and and changed the words to suit their needs. ‘On, Director of Athletics Pat Richter stand as remind- Wisconsin’ was sung for the first time at the 1909 ers to all Badger fans of the roles the pair had in homecoming game vs. Minnesota. turning UW Athletics around during the 1990s. The silicon bronze Alvarez sculpture is six feet, one inch The music was adapted by current Band Director tall and weighs approximately 300 pounds. The Michael Leckrone in 1969. The original version had sculptor was Lou Cella of Timeless Creations, Inc., been played virtually unchanged since its inception. who created the piece at The Studio of Rotblatt ‘I got a lot of flak for that,’ Leckrone said. ‘The old Amrany in Highwood, Ill. The sculpture of Richter version was one you had to wait on. I wanted to was done by Sean M. Bell, also at The Studio of generate immediate reaction, so I stepped it up a Rotblatt Amrany. bit.’ “Varsity” On Wisconsin, On Wisconsin The traditional arm-waving at the end of the Plunge right through that line, song, ‘Varsity,’ was the 1934 brainstorm of band Run the ball clear down the field, boys leader Ray Dvorak. He saw Pennsylvania students Touchdown sure this time wave their caps after losing a game. Dvorak later On Wisconsin, On Wisconsin instructed Wisconsin students to salute UW Fight on for her fame, President after each game. Fight, Fellows, Fight, Fight, Fight We’ll win this game! Var-sity! Var-sity! U-rah-rah! Wisconsin! Praise to thee we sing Paul Bunyan's Axe Praise to thee our Alma Mater The most-played rivalry in Division I football con- U-rah-rah, Wisconsin! tinues 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

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manent football stadium. The work was slow and Camp Randall History immediately fell behind schedule. While playing The centerpiece of Wisconsin athletics, Camp Minnesota during the fall of 1915, the east-side Randall Stadium has been at the heart of the uni- bleachers collapsed and injured hundreds of spec- versity since 1917. Home to the Wisconsin football tators. The accident caught the attention of the team, the most recent renovation of the stadium legislature and the new concrete seating was soon was completed in 2005. under construction. Camp Randall is the fifth-oldest stadium among The first section of seating was built on the Football Bowl Subdivision schools. Only Georgia hill along Breese Terrace. The hill was used as Tech, Mississippi State, Cincinnati and Ole Miss the foundation for the bleacher section on the play in older venues. In terms of seating, the stadi- west side of the um is the 17th-largest in the nation and is the fifth- playing surface. largest in the Big Ten, with a capacity of 80,321. The 40 rows of OLDEST STADIUMS Prior to its use as a football stadium, the land bleachers, seating 1. Georgia Tech – 1913 was used for the training of Wisconsin troops dur- close to 10,000 2. Mississippi St. – 1914 ing wartime, and was named after Wisconsin’s first fans, were ready 3. Cincinnati – 1915 wartime governor, Alexander W. Randall. in time for the 4. Ole Miss – 1915 In the early days of the state of Wisconsin, the 1917 opener 5. Wisconsin – 1917 50-acre plot bounded by University Avenue, Breese against Beloit. 6. Oklahoma St. – 1920 Terrace, Monroe Street and North Randall was The stadium 7. Washington – 1920 owned by the Wisconsin State Agricultural Society. wasn’t officially 8. Kansas – 1921 State fairs, races, and other community events dedicated until 9. Tennessee – 1921 were held where the present day stadium rests. the Homecoming 10. Ohio State – 1922 After the Civil War began escalating, the society game against donated the land to the state to use as a training Minnesota on * FBS on-campus facilities ground for troops. Soldiers first moved into the Nov. 3, 1917. area on May 1, 1861. The Badgers beat CAPACITIES In the matter of a year, more than 70,000 the Gophers, Camp Randall Stadium troops were trained there. In 1862, sick and 34-0, in front of 1917 ...... 10,000 wounded Confederate soldiers were held at Camp 10,000 fans. 1921 ...... 14,000 Over the Randall and those that perished were laid to rest on 1925 ...... 29,783 Madison’s west side. The area known as “soldier’s next seven years, 1926 ...... 38,293 rest” is the northernmost confederate cemetery in crews gradu- 1932 ...... 32,700 the United States. ally removed 1937 ...... 36,000 In 1893 the land was going to be put up for the temporary 1940 ...... 45,000 sale for building lots, but the war veterans sounded wooden bleach- 1951 ...... 51,000 their voice, and the state legislature purchased the ers and added 1955 ...... 52,788 land from a group of Madison business owners for concrete seats. In 1958 ...... 63,435 $25,000. The land was immediately turned over to 1924, the capac- 1966 ...... 77,280 the university. The famous Memorial Arch was con- ity had reached 1986 ...... 77,280 structed in 1911. The cannons that are still present 33,000 and there 1987 ...... 76,293 were mounted in 1913. During and were now seats 1991 ...... 77,745 World War II troops were again stationed at the on all four sides 1998 ...... 76,129 site for training before being sent abroad. of the field. 2001 ...... 76,634 The local veterans group proceeded to write Over the next 2005 ...... 80,321 a petition to the Wisconsin Board of Regents in 15 years, pieces hopes to keep the “Camp Randall” title for the were added as field. Their petition was granted and the site was money became first used for athletic events in 1894 as track and available. In 1940, more seating was installed and field events took place. The first football game was capacity had grown to 45,000, with the UW Field played at the site the following year. House enclosing the south end of the field. For the first 20 years of use, the stadium was An interesting use of the stadium in the occupied with rented bleachers on the east and 1940s was the inclusion of dormitories for stu- west sides that were able to hold around 3,000 dents and military personnel. The Works Progress people. There are reports that nearly 15,000 people Administration, initiated by President Franklin would regularly attend football games, filling in the Roosevelt to help pull the nation out of depression, standing room surrounding the field. constructed the dorms underneath the east bleach- Work began in 1915 — after seven years of ers. There was enough room for 150 men to live, as petitioning to the state legislature in order to well as a rifle range and boxing and wrestling rooms. receive the necessary funds — to construct a per- The dorms were initially occupied by naval

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trainees and, after the war, the dorms were occu- raising the capacity to where it currently rests at pied by student veterans. The living quarters were 80,321. named the Schreiner and Baumann houses in honor Additions included a premium seating structure of two UW students that were killed on Okinawa above the east side bleachers, the new Kellner Hall during WWII. The dorms were closed in 1951 and office building, the Athletic Operations Building, the converted into offices for the extension depart- football offices, the McGinnis Family Athletic Ticket ment and later became the home to the athletic Office, new visiting team lockers, the Bornstein and military departments. Media Center and upgrades to the press box. In 1950, plans for adding an additional 10,000 The new structure on the east side includes 72 seats began. At the cost of $569,000, the bleach- suites, 337 club seats and 590 Varsity Club indoor ers in the north end were to be raised to the same seats. The press box built in 1965 was renamed level as those in the west and east sides. the Evjue Communications Center after the most The project took over a year due to material recent renovation. Kellner Hall, which is attached shortages after the war and an extremely harsh to the east bleachers and the UW Field House, is winter. The seats were completed in 1951 and the home to the athletic department and ticket office. stadium was able to hold 55,000 people, but it was Since its inception, Camp Randall has seen still one of the smallest in the Big Ten. three different playing surfaces. From 1917 to After near capacity crowds over the next few 1989, the surface was a natural grass playing field. seasons, the Board of Regents decided to lower In 1990, artificial turf was installed, and a comput- the field and add 10,000 more seats. These new erized scoreboard was added in 1992. During the seats would eliminate the track, and most of the recent renovation two video replay scoreboards new seats would be placed along the sidelines. By and a new sound system were installed. In 2004, 1958, the $482,000 project was completed and the the turf was replaced with a rubber composite sys- capacity had increased to 63,710. tem installed by FieldTurf. The stadium proved adequate during the 1950s That field was replaced with a new FieldTurf and early 1960s. In 1964, the regents decided to surface prior to the 2012 season. Further renova- add more seating after a number of successful sea- tions prior to the 2013 season saw both score- sons had brought more and more people to the sta- boards — above the north end zone and attached dium. This time, the plan was to go up. The second to Kellner Hall — replaced with larger, high-defini- deck along the west side was to be constructed tion displays. with the addition of a press box. The project was Since 1982, all WIAA state football champion- completed in time for the 1965 season and brought ship games have been held at the stadium. Camp the capacity up to 77,745. Randall has also played host to numerous outdoor Camp Randall remained virtually untouched concerts, the , Green Bay for over 35 years until renovation began in 2001. Packers exhibition games and other large public The $109.5 million project was completed in 2005 events.

291 WISCONSIN FOOTBALL | 2019 FACT BOOK 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 17. Sept. 30, 1978 • Wisconsin 22, Oregon 19 Mike Lucas in 2005) Third-string quarterback, Mike Kalasmiki came into the game after second-stringer, Charles Green, 25. Oct. 27, 1984 • Wisconsin 16, Ohio St. 14 wasn’t able to produce any offense who replaced The Badgers upset the sixth-ranked Buckeyes injured John Josten early in the first quarter. behind the stellar play of RB Marck Harrison and Kalasmiki directed a 22-point run in the final 10:29 LB Craig Raddatz. Harrison rushed for 203 yards to mark one of the most memorable comebacks in while Raddatz recorded two interceptions and 11 UW history. tackles. 16. Nov. 10, 1951 • Wisconsin 16, Pennsylvania 7 24. Nov. 12, 1932 • Wisconsin 20, Minnesota 13 The famous “Hard Rocks” defense recovered a The man of many positions, Walter Francis “Mickey fumble in the end zone, returned an intercep- Himself” McGuire, in his final home game as a tion for a touchdown and recorded a safety to Badger scored all three touchdowns as Wisconsin propel the Badgers past Ivy League opponent, beat national powerhouse Minnesota. McGuire Pennsylvania. Including extra points and field goals, scored on the opening kickoff and closed the day the “Hard Rocks” outscored their opponents 58-53 by catching the game-winning touchdown pass during the 1951 season. with nine seconds to play. 15. Sept. 9, 2000 • Wisconsin 27, Oregon 23 23. Oct. 3, 1970 • Wisconsin 29, Penn State 16 After recording only 24 yards on the ground and Coach John Jardine earned his first win as a trailing 6-0 at the half, the Badgers responded with Badger, beating No. 17 Penn State prior to their a huge second half coming from behind to beat the joining the Big Ten along with hall-of-fame coach Oregon Ducks. Michael Bennett had 258 of his 290 in a non-conference battle. rushing yards in the second half, while cornerback, Jamar Fletcher, had three interceptions and free 22. Nov. 22, 1952 • Wisconsin 21, Minnesota 21 safety, Jason Doering, had 18 tackles. With the tie against rival Minnesota, the Badgers earned a share of the Big Ten title and advanced to 14. Nov. 23, 1974 • Wisconsin 49, Minnesota 14 their first Rose Bowl appearance. The Badgers then Wisconsin running back Billy Marek notched his fell 7-0 to USC on New Year’s Day. third-straight game with over 200 yards as he tal- lied 304 yards to go along with five touchdowns in 21. Oct. 3, 1992 • Wisconsin 20, Ohio St. 16 the win. Cornerback Ken Simmons forced one fum- The Badgers beat No. 12 Ohio St. earning their first ble, recovered two and intercepted former Gopher win over a ranked opponent in seven years as well quarterback and current coach of the Super Bowl as their first conference opening win in 11 years. Champion Indianapolis Colts, Tony Dungy.

20. Oct. 17, 1959 • Wisconsin 25, Iowa 16 13. Nov. 6, 1993 • Wisconsin 14, Ohio St. 14 By beating the Hawkeyes, Wisconsin started their One week after the tragic stampede of the student march towards their first out-right Big Ten title and section at Camp Randall, the Badgers welcomed to the . The win was also coach No. 3 Ohio State to Madison. The Buckeyes were Milt Bruhn’s first at the helm of the Badgers. undefeated on the season and had a 14-game regu- lar season unbeaten streak dating back to the pre- 19. Oct. 16, 1971 • Wisconsin 31, Michigan St. 28 vious year. The Buckeyes blocked Rick Schnetzky’s The “Dance Revolution” was at its peak as Rufus game-winning field goal as time expired to end “Roadrunner” Ferguson led the team in rushing the game in a tie. The Badgers and Buckeyes went with 1,222 yards in 1971. The win over Michigan on to share the Big Ten title that season, and State was the first for Wisconsin in 10 years. Wisconsin proceeded to beat UCLA in the Rose Bowl. 18. Nov. 23, 2002 • Wisconsin 49, Minnesota 31 Wisconsin became bowl eligible and earned back 12. Nov. 19, 1966 • Wisconsin 7, Minnesota 6 the rights to the Paul Bunyan Axe with the win. Head coach Milt Bruhn won his final game as coach Anthony Davis, who rushed for 301 yards and five after resigning the Monday before. Bruhn ended TD’s, became only the third Badger to rush for his career with a 52-45-6 record including two Big more than 300 yards in a game. Walk-on sopho- Ten titles. The Badgers didn’t win another game more, Jim Leonhard, had two interceptions break- over their next 23 tries, spanning more than two ing the school record for picks in a season (11). seasons.

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

292 WISCONSIN FOOTBALL | 2019 FACT BOOK mark with 83 pass attempts and tied the comple- 3. Nov. 21, 1998 • Wisconsin 24, Penn State 3 tion mark of 55 while amassing 494 yards through Entering the game, the Badgers needed Ohio State the air. to beat Michigan as well as win their own game against Penn State to win the Big Ten. Late in the 10. Oct. 23, 1982 • Wisconsin 28, Illinois 29 first quarter, the OSU/Michigan game result was The only loss in the countdown was overshadowed shown, giving new life to the Badgers as they had by the trick play called by famous Wisconsin coach, a chance to win the Big Ten after a three-way tie Dave McClain. QB Randy Wright threw a lateral with OSU and Michigan. The Badgers turned it on bounce pass to receiver Al Toon behind the line during the second quarter to put the game out of of scrimmage who then pump faked and found a reach and went on to earn their fifth Rose Bowl wide-open tight end, Jeff Nault, for the touchdown. appearance.

9. Nov. 20, 1954 • Wisconsin 27, Minnesota 0 2. Oct. 31, 1942 • Wisconsin 17, Ohio St. 7 1954 Heisman Trophy winner, Alan Ameche, was The sixth-ranked Badgers earned their first win carried off the field after his final home game as a over a top-ranked opponent against Ohio State. Badger on senior day. Clarence Bratt set a Big Ten The Buckeyes had to deal with the relentless Elroy record with four interceptions in the game, and “Crazylegs” Hirsch and Dave Schreiner who both as a team, the Badgers tallied a Big Ten record six went on to serve in WWII after the 1942 season. interceptions. 1. Nov. 13, 1999 • Wisconsin 41, Iowa 3 8. Oct. 11, 2003 • Wisconsin 17, Ohio St. 10 Wisconsin running back Ron Dayne set the NCAA’s Backup quarterback, Matt Schabert connected All-Time rushing record as he broke open a 31-yard with Lee Evans for a 79-yard touchdown strike to run late in the first half. The Badgers won the Big upset third-ranked Ohio State. The Buckeyes had Ten title with the victory and went on the beat arrived at Camp Randall with a 19-game win streak Stanford in the 2000 Rose Bowl. Dayne still holds and after Jim Sorgi left the game, Schabert stole the career rushing mark with 7,125 yards. the show controlling the ball on offense and hitting Evans for the winning score.

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 win- ning 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.

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.

5. Sept. 12, 1981 • Wisconsin 21, Michigan 14 The unranked Badgers toppled No. 1 Michigan after losing four straight match-ups 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.

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 top-ranked Wildcats. The Badgers went on to fall to USC in the 1963 Rose Bowl.

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For much of its long and distin- guished life, Camp Randall Stadium THE CAMP RANDALL 100 has been known as a battleground. As part of the stadium’s centennial celebra- It rose from the soil of a Civil tion, members of The Camp Randall 100 were War training site where Union announced daily in the 100 days leading up to troops were enrolled and wounded kickoff of the 2017 football season. Confederate soldiers were detained. It subsequently housed and vet- May 24 Pat Richter ted U.S. military personnel leading May 25 Jesse Owens up to World War I and World War May 26 John Clay II. It has since become known as the May 27 Burt Reynolds July 15 Montee Ball home for Wisconsin football games, May 28 John R. Richards July 16 Kenny Dichter where they have been played since May 29 Matt Schabert July 17 Don Davey May 30 Leo Butts July 18 Duke Ellington 1917. But Camp Randall Stadium May 31 Katie Couric July 19 Bill Reddan has hosted more than just conflict June 1 Alan Ameche July 20 John Jardine and more than just major college June 2 The Portage Plumber July 21 Charles Van Hise football, a reality that was celebrat- June 3 Aaron Gibson July 22 Melvin Gordon ed when the facility turned 100 June 4 Jim Mott July 23 Ed Withers years old in 2017. June 5 July 24 Roundy Coughlin UW Athletics commemorated June 6 Brooks Bollinger July 25 Mike Webster Camp Randall’s centennial in a vari- June 7 July 26 Gregg Bohlig & ety of ways, starting with a series of June 8 David Gilreath Jeff Mack stories that shined a light on memo- June 9 Genesis July 27 Dan Lanphear rable people and moments in its his- June 10 Brianna Decker July 28 Barry Alvarez tory — “The Camp Randall 100.” June 11 Ivy Williamson July 29 Marck Harrison Since becoming a full-fledged June 12 Keith Jackson July 30 Mike Leckrone competition in 1917, Camp Randall June 13 Joe Schobert July 31 Ron Dayne has staged concerts, high school and June 14 Eric Heiden Aug. 1 Tim Krumrie college meets, col- June 15 Ron Vander Kelen Aug. 2 Matt Lepay June 16 Joe Thomas Aug. 3 Elroy “Crazylegs” Hirsch lege soccer matches, college hockey June 17 Fred Gage Aug. 4 Jim Leonhard games, high school football games June 18 Tom Burke Aug. 5 Al Toon and college graduation ceremonies. June 19 “Mickey” McGuire Aug. 6 Chris Farley During its 10 decades of service June 20 Don Gehrmann Aug. 7 Harry Stuhldreher Camp Randall has also served as June 21 Dave Schreiner Aug. 8 Tom Jones the backdrop for local Olympic and June 22 Chris McIntosh Aug. 9 Butch Strickler NCAA salutes, a finish line for the June 23 Sidney Williams Aug. 10 Jamar Fletcher world-famous run June 24 Steve Stricker Aug. 11 Allen Shafer as well as the site for crisis and real- June 25 Milt Bruhn Aug. 12 Troy Vincent life heroism. June 26 Aug. 13 2000 Final Four Men’s Representative of that history, June 27 Russell Wilson Basketball Team The Camp Randall 100 was com- June 28 Jeff Nault Aug. 14 Lou Holland piled by a committee that included June 29 Marty Below Aug. 15 Matt Vanden Boom athletic department employees, June 30 House of Pain Aug. 16 J.J. Watt local media members and input from July 1 “Hard Rocks” Defense Aug. 17 Badgers fans via social media. July 2 John Coatta Aug. 18 Blair Mulholland July 3 Aug. 19 Dave McClain The list of 100 influential July 4 Bucky Badger Aug. 20 Gwen Jorgensen people and groups who shaped July 5 Brent Moss & Aug. 21 Randy Marks Camp Randall’s first century was Terrell Fletcher Aug. 22 Charles Lindbergh released, one per day, over the 100 July 6 Dale Hackbart Aug. 23 days leading up to kickoff of the July 7 Michael Brin Aug. 24 Pat Harder Wisconsin football team’s 2017 July 8 Mike Kalasmiki Aug. 25 Rufus Ferguson season. July 9 Brendan Smith Aug. 26 Living members of The Camp July 10 Bret Bielema Aug. 27 Lee Evans Randall 100 and representatives of July 11 Dayne Game Streaker Aug. 28 Billy Marek the deceased were invited to be on July 12 Joe Panos Aug. 29 hand for the centennial celebration July 13 Aug. 30 Darrell Bevell when the Badgers hosted Purdue on July 14 Mike Mahnke Aug. 31 Paul Chryst Oct. 14, 2017.

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Date Bowl Opponent Result Location (Stadium) Jan. 1, 1953 Rose Bowl USC L 0-7 Pasadena, Calif. (Rose Bowl) Jan. 1, 1960 Rose Bowl Washington L 8-44 Pasadena, Calif. (Rose Bowl) Jan. 1, 1963 Rose Bowl USC L 37-42 Pasadena, Calif. (Rose Bowl) Dec. 13, 1981 Garden State Bowl Tennessee L 21-28 East Rutherford, N.J. () Dec. 11, 1982 Independence Bowl Kansas State W 14-3 Shreveport, La. (Independence Stadium) Dec. 29, 1984 Hall of Fame Bowl Kentucky L 19-20 Birmingham, Ala. () Jan. 1, 1994 Rose Bowl UCLA W 21-16 Pasadena, Calif. (Rose Bowl) Jan. 2, 1995 Hall of Fame Bowl Duke W 34-20 Tampa, Fla. () Dec. 27, 1996 Copper Bowl Utah W 38-10 Tucson, Ariz. (Arizona Stadium) Jan. 1, 1998 Outback Bowl Georgia L 6-33 Tampa, Fla. (Houlihan's Stadium) Jan. 1, 1999 Rose Bowl UCLA W 38-31 Pasadena, Calif. (Rose Bowl) Jan. 1, 2000 Rose Bowl Stanford W 17-9 Pasadena, Calif. (Rose Bowl) Dec. 29, 2000 Sun Bowl UCLA W 21-20 El Paso, Texas (Sun Bowl) Dec. 28, 2002 Alamo Bowl Colorado W 31-28 San Antonio, Texas (Alamodome) Dec. 31, 2003 Music City Bowl Auburn L 14-28 Nashville, Tenn. (The Coliseum) Jan. 1, 2005 Outback Bowl Georgia L 21-24 Tampa, Fla. () Jan. 2, 2006 Capital One Bowl Auburn W 24-10 Orlando, Fla. (Florida Stadium) Jan. 1, 2007 Capital One Bowl Arkansas W 17-14 Orlando, Fla. (Florida Citrus Bowl Stadium) Jan. 1, Tennessee L 17-21 Tampa, Fla. (Raymond James Stadium) Dec. 27, 2008 Champs Sports Bowl Florida State L 13-42 Orlando, Fla. (Florida Citrus Bowl Stadium) Dec. 29, Miami (Fla.) W 20-14 Orlando, Fla. (Florida Citrus Bowl Stadium) Jan. 1, TCU L 19-21 Pasadena, Calif. (Rose Bowl) Jan. 2, 2012 Rose Bowl Oregon L 38-45 Pasadena, Calif. (Rose Bowl) Jan. 1, 2013 Rose Bowl Stanford L 14-20 Pasadena, Calif. (Rose Bowl) Jan. 1, 2014 Capital One Bowl South Carolina L 24-34 Orlando, Fla. (Florida Citrus Bowl Stadium) Jan. 1, 2015 Outback Bowl Auburn W 34-31 Tampa, Fla. (Raymond James Stadium) Dec. 30, 2015 Holiday Bowl USC W 23-21 San Diego, Calif. (Qualcomm Stadium) Jan. 2, 2017 Cotton Bowl Western Mich. W 24-16 Arlington, Texas (AT&T Stadium) Dec. 30, Miami (Fla.) W 34-24 Miami Gardens, Fla. (Hard Rock Stadium) Dec. 27, 2018 Pinstripe Bowl Miami (Fla.) W 35-3 Bronx, N.Y. (Yankee Stadium)

Record by Bowl Game (16-14) Alamo Bowl — San Antonio, Texas (1-0) Music City Bowl — Nashville, Tenn. (0-1) Dec. 28, 2002 Colorado W 31-28 Dec. 31, 2003 Auburn L 14-28

Capital One Bowl — Orlando, Fla. (2-1) Orange Bowl — Miami Gardens, Fla. (1-0) Jan. 2, 2006 Auburn W 24-10 Dec. 30, 2017 Miami (Fla.) W 34-24 Jan. 1, 2007 Arkansas W 17-14 Jan. 1, 2014 South Carolina L 24-34 Outback Bowl — Tampa, Fla. (2-3) Jan. 2, 1995 Duke W 34-20 Champs Sports Bowl — Orlando, Fla. (1-1) Jan. 1, 1998 Georgia L 6-33 Dec. 27, 2008 Florida State L 13-42 Jan. 1, 2005 Georgia L 21-24 Dec. 29, 2009 Miami (Fla.) W 20-14 Jan. 1, 2008 Tennessee L 17-21 Jan. 1, 2015 Auburn W 34-31 Copper Bowl — Tucson, Ariz. (1-0) Dec. 27, 1996 Utah W 38-10 Pinstripe Bowl — Bronx, N.Y. (1-0) Dec. 27, 2018 Miami (Fla.) W 35-3 Cotton Bowl — Arlington, Texas (1-0) Jan. 2, 2017 Western Michigan W 24-16 Rose Bowl — Pasadena, Calif. (3-6) Jan. 1, 1953 USC L 0-7 Garden State Bowl — East Rutherford, N.J. (0-1) Jan. 1, 1960 Washington L 8-44 Dec. 13, 1981 Tennessee L 21-28 Jan. 1, 1963 USC L 37-42 Jan. 1, 1994 UCLA W 21-16 Hall of Fame Bowl — Birmingham, Ala. (0-1) Jan. 1, 1999 UCLA W 38-31 Dec. 29, 1984 Kentucky L 19-20 Jan. 1, 2000 Stanford W 17-9 Jan. 1, 2011 TCU L 19-21 Holiday Bowl — San Diego, Calif. (1-0) Jan. 2, 2012 Oregon L 38-45 Dec. 30, 2015 USC W 23-21 Jan. 1, 2013 Stanford L 14-20

Independence Bowl — Shreveport, La. (1-0) Sun Bowl — El Paso, Texas (1-0) Dec. 11, 1982 Kansas State W 14-3 Dec. 29, 2000 UCLA W 21-20

296 WISCONSIN FOOTBALL | 2019 FACT BOOK Bowl Game RECAPS Rose Bowl Rose Bowl Jan. 1, 1953 Jan. 1, 1960 Rose Bowl Stadium Rose Bowl Stadium

PASADENA, Calif. — USC scored the game’s only PASADENA, Calif. — Washington scored the game’s points on a 22-yard pass from Rudy Bukich to Al first 17 points en route to a 44-8 Rose Bowl win Carmichael in the Trojans’ 7-0 win over Wisconsin in over Wisconsin. the Rose Bowl. Washington tallied the first TD on a 6-yard run The Badgers dominated the game from a sta- by Don McKeta 10 minutes into the game. George tistical standpoint, outgaining USC by 120 yards. Fleming booted a 26-yard field goal after the Led by Alan Ameche’s 133 yards rushing, Wisconsin Huskies recovered one of four Wisconsin fumbles. had a 211-48 advantage on the ground. However, Fleming then returned a punt 53 yards for a score both defenses rose to the occasion when neces- on the final play of the period for a 17-0 Husky sary. lead. One of Wisconsin’s best scoring chances came Badger fullback Tom Wiesner tallied in the opening minutes of the third quarter. Ameche Wisconsin’s only points on a four-yard run with 5:27 broke loose for a 54-yard run as the Badgers got left in the opening half. Dale Hackbart connected to the USC 21-yard line. On third down, Archie with Al Schoonover for a two-point conversion that Ray Burks fumbled on an end run and USC recov- cut the lead to 17-8. Washington quarterback ered. Bob Schloredt, who shared game MVP honors with The Trojans then put together the game-win- Fleming, tossed a 23-yard TD pass to close the first- ning drive (73 yards), which ended with Bukich’s TD half scoring. Schloredt completed four passes for pass. Wisconsin countered with a 13-play, 84-yard 102 yards and rushed for 81 yards. drive that ended at the Trojan two-yard line when Wisconsin mounted a challenge in the third Jerry Witt was stopped a yard short of a first down quarter, but four plays inside the Husky 10-yard line on a fake field goal play. failed. The Badger defense entered the bowl having Coach Ivy Williamson’s club was the first in allowed barely 10 points per game for the regular Badger history to play in a bowl game. season.

Scoring 1 2 3 4 F Scoring 1 2 3 4 F Wisconsin 0 0 0 0 0 Wisconsin 0 8 0 0 8 USC 0 0 7 0 7 Washington 17 7 7 13 44

Team statistics UW USC Team statistics UW Wash. First downs 19 16 First downs 13 16 Rushing yards 52-211 38-48 Rushing yards 123 215 Passes 11-26-2 18-27-2 Passes 14-32-0 7-13-0 Passing yards 142 185 Passing yards 153 137 Total offense 78-353 65-233 Total offense 276 352 Punts-avg 5-39 8-51 Punts-avg 6-37 6-36 Fumbles-lost 2-1 1-0 Fumbles-lost 4-4 2-0 Penalties-yards 2-20 6-62 Penalties-yards 3-18 7-85

Individual Leaders Individual Leaders Rushing: Ameche (W) 28-133, Witt (W) 10-47, Burks (W) Rushing: Hobbs (W) 7-32, Schloredt (Wash.) 21-81. 7-31, Haw (USC) 6-28. Passing: Haluska (W) 11-26-2-142, Passing: Hackbart (W) 11-25-0-145, Schloredt (Wash.) Bukich (USC) 12-20-2-137. Receiving: Andrykowski (W) 4-7-0-102. Receiving: Schoonover (W) 3-57, Fleming 3-32, Peters (W) 3-29, Nickoloff (USC) 7-73, Stillwell (USC) (Wash.) 1-65. 3-35. Attendance: 100,809 Attendance: 101,500

297 WISCONSIN FOOTBALL | 2019 FACT BOOK Rose Bowl Garden State Bowl Jan. 1, 1963 Dec. 13, 1981 Rose Bowl Stadium Giants Stadium

PASADENA, Calif. — A 23-point fourth quarter EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. — Tennessee scored 18 explosion wasn’t quite enough as the Badgers straight points in the first half and held on to defeat dropped a 42-37 Rose Bowl encounter to USC. The Wisconsin 28-21 in the Garden State Bowl. Trojans had claimed a 42-14 lead on the first play of The Badger defense limited UT to 89 yards the fourth quarter before the Badger rally. rushing, but Volunteer QB Steve Alatorre unleashed USC had a 21-7 halftime lead and extended a potent passing attack. Alatorre threw for 315 it on the first play of the third stanza, before Ron yards. WR Anthony Hancock caught 11 passes for Vander Kelen led one of the biggest charges in bowl 196 yards. history. After Fuad Reveiz booted a field goal in the Vander Kelen reached paydirt on a 17-yard first quarter, Wisconsin assumed its only lead of scamper to reduce the margin to 28-14. USC the game on a three-yard run by Jess Cole. Willie responded with a pair of touchdown passes by Pete Gault returned the ensuing kickoff 87 yards to give Beathard and the Trojans led 42-14. Lou Tennessee a lead it never lost. Reserve quarterback Holland (13-yard run) and Gary Kroner (four-yard Randy Wright came off the bench to throw a pair reception) tallied for the Badgers within three min- of second-half touchdown passes for the Badgers. utes. A bad snap on a punt resulted in a UW safety. Wright hit Jeff Nault and Thad McFadden on scoring After the free kick, Vander Kelen hit three straight tosses in the final period. passes, including a 19-yard score to Pat Richter for The game featured two high-powered offenses the final 42-37 margin. that combined for 49 points, 793 total yards and 49 Vander Kelen, the game MVP, set both school first downs. and Rose Bowl records with 401 yards passing. Wisconsin’s fourth bowl in school history and Richter caught 11 of those aerials for 163 yards. The first non-Rose Bowl drew a crowd of 53,220. 79 total points scored was a Rose Bowl record that stood for 28 years. Scoring 1 2 3 4 F Wisconsin 7 0 0 14 21 Scoring 1 2 3 4 F Tennessee 13 8 0 7 28 Wisconsin 0 7 7 23 37 USC 7 14 14 7 42 Team statistics UW UT First downs 22 27 Team statistics UW USC Rushing yards 39-177 43-89 First downs 32 15 Passes 14-37-3 24-42-0 Rushing yards 28-67 41-114 Passing yards 212 315 Passes 34-49-3 10-20-0 Total offense 389 404 Passing yards 419 253 Punts-avg 6-37 6-45 Total offense 486 367 Fumbles-lost 1-1 4-0 Punts-avg 4-40 5-40 Penalties-yards 6-73 8-84 Fumbles-lost 6-0 2-1 Penalties-yards 7-77 12-93 Individual Leaders Rushing: Davis (W) 6-44, Cole (W) 9-39, Green (W) 5-24, Individual Leaders Berry (T) 10-44. Passing: Wright (W) 9-21-1-123, Cole (W) Rushing: Holland (W) 4-27, Kurek (W) 11-26, Wilson (USC) 5-15-2-89, Alatorre (T) 24-42-0-315. Receiving: Nault (W) 17-57. Passing: Vander Kelen (W) 33-48-3-401, Beathard 5-85, Hancock (T) 11-196. (USC) 8-12-0-190. Receiving: Richter (W) 11-163, Holland (W) 8-72, Kroner (W) 5-64, Bedsole (USC) 4-101, Brown Attendance: 53,220 (USC) 3-108. Co-MVP: Randy Wright, QB Attendance: 98,698

Co-MVP: Ron Vander Kelen, QB

298 WISCONSIN FOOTBALL | 2019 FACT BOOK Independence Bowl Hall of Fame Bowl Dec. 11, 1982 Dec. 29, 1984 Independence Stadium Legion Field

SHREVEPORT, La. — Wisconsin won its first bowl BIRMINGHAM, Ala. — A fumbled snap on a 26-yard game with a 14-3 decision over Kansas State in the game-winning field goal attempt was the deciding Independence Bowl. play in Wisconsin’s 20-19 loss to Kentucky in the Randy Wright threw a game-record two TD Hall of Fame Bowl. passes and the Badger defense set a scoring record Trailing by a point after the Wildcats’ Joe before 24,684 fans. The anticipated was more Worley booted a 52-yard field goal with eight than 49,000, but a 23-mile-per-hour wind dropped minutes left, the Badgers drove inside Kentucky’s temperatures to 10 degrees below zero. Wright, 20-yard line. Todd Gregoire’s field goal with 1:55 the game’s offensive MVP, completed nine of 24 left never materialized after holder Bob Kobza throws. dropped the center snap. Gregoire, a freshman, had However, his 87-yard pass play to Tim Stracka tied a school record with four field goals earlier in was the longest in UW and Independence Bowl his- the game. tory. The Wisconsin defense limited Kansas State to Wisconsin assumed a 13-0 lead on a pair of 192 total yards in the Wildcats’ first-ever postsea- Gregoire three pointers and a three-yard TD pass son appearance. from Mike Howard to Thad McFadden. The Badgers KSU had taken a 3-0 lead on Steve Willis’ outgained their SEC foe both on the ground and 29-yard field goal before the Badgers scored 14 through the air. straight points. Tim Krumrie was the game defen- However, UW was assessed 13 penalties for sive MVP. He helped limit the Kansas State running 133 yards, both Hall of Fame Bowl records. The attack to less than two yards per carry. Game Badgers also threw two interceptions. Kentucky, totals showed five turnovers, 14 punts, 22 comple- which was making its second straight postseason tions in 59 attempts (.372) and 14 penalties. appearance in Birmingham, had no turnovers.

Scoring 1 2 3 4 F Scoring 1 2 3 4 F Wisconsin 0 7 0 7 14 Wisconsin 10 6 3 0 19 Kansas State 0 3 0 0 3 Kentucky 0 7 10 3 20

Team statistics UW KSU Team statistics UW UK First downs 14 12 First downs 17 19 Rushing yards 43-131 33-65 Rushing yards 36-181 37-124 Passes 9-24-0 13-35-1 Passes 19-30-2 18-34-0 Passing yards 183 127 Passing yards 203 188 Total offense 314 192 Total offense 384 312 Punts-avg 6-41 8-37 Punts-avg 5-41 6-38 Fumbles-lost 4-3 2-1 Fumbles-lost 0-0 1-0 Penalties-yards 5-40 9-75 Penalties-yards 13-133 6-49

Individual Leaders Individual Leaders Rushing: Williams (W) 11-57, Ellerson (W) 13-47, Taluao Rushing: Armentrout (W) 15-105, Harrison (W) 14-52, (KSU) 10-31. Passing: Wright (W) 9-24-0-183, Dickey Adams (K) 18-62. Passing: Howard (W) 19-29-1-203, (KSU) 13-35-1-127. Receiving: Keeling (W) 4-64, Nault (W) Ramsdell (K) 18-34-0-188. Receiving: Pearson (W) 5-55, 2-11, Stracka (W) 1-87, Dageforde (KSU) 4-30, Wallace Toon (W) 4-48, Phillips (K) 6-55. (KSU) 3-51. Attendance: 47,300 Attendance: 26,684

Offensive MVP: Randy Wright, QB Defensive MVP: Tim Krumrie, NG

299 WISCONSIN FOOTBALL | 2019 FACT BOOK Rose Bowl Hall of Fame Bowl Jan. 1, 1994 Jan. 2, 1995 Rose Bowl Stadium Tampa Stadium

PASADENA, Calif. –– The Wisconsin defense forced TAMPA, Fla. –– Senior Terrell Fletcher rushed for a six turnovers, while the offense churned out 250 Hall of Fame Bowl-record 241 yards as Wisconsin yards rushing as the Badgers downed UCLA 21-16 won its second January bowl game in as many years in the Rose Bowl. It was the Badgers’ first-ever New with a 34-20 triumph over Duke. Year’s Day bowl victory. Fletcher gained 190 yards and scored two More than 70,000 Badger fans attended the touchdowns in the second half to ice the win. game and provided a distinct home-field advantage Wisconsin intercepted three passes in the open- in the Bruins’ home facility. ing half. Jeff Messenger’s 19-yard return of one Tailback Brent Moss, the Rose Bowl MVP, helped of those pickoffs resulted in the Badgers’ first the UW to a 14-3 halftime lead by scoring on a pair score. of short runs. Moss rushed for 158 yards on 36 car- Duke eventually tied the game in the third ries. period before Fletcher took over the contest. Wisconsin extended its lead to 21-10 when Fletcher broke the deadlock with a one-yard run late Darrell Bevell provided the game’s most unlikely in the third quarter. Jason Burns extended the mar- play. On second down from the UCLA 21, Bevell gin to 27-13 with an 11-yard reception from Darrell broke containment and weaved his way to the end Bevell. zone for the game-winning points. After the Blue Devils cut the margin to seven Trailing 21-16, UCLA’s final drive made it to (27-20) on Robert Baldwin’s second score, Fletcher the Badger 18-yard line before Wayne Cook was turned a critical third-and-one play into a 49-yard stopped and the clock expired before the Bruins touchdown run to clinch the win. could run another play. More than 30,000 fans made the trip to Tampa “The win, as much as it was for our players and as UW won its third game in a row and second bowl coaches, was for our fans,” said Coach Barry Alvarez. in two years to close the season 8-3-1. “They supported us all the way.” Scoring 1 2 3 4 F Scoring 1 2 3 4 F Wisconsin 13 0 7 14 34 Wisconsin 7 7 0 7 21 Duke 0 10 3 7 20 UCLA 3 0 0 13 16 Team statistics UW Duke Team statistics UW UCLA First downs 19 23 First downs 21 31 Rushing yards 48-285 29-85 Rushing yards 46-250 40-212 Passes 11-20-1 28-46-4 Passes 10-20-1 28-43-1 Passing yards 161 314 Passing yards 96 288 Total offense 446 399 Total offense 346 500 Punts-avg 1-38 4-43 Punts-avg 6-38 2-35 Fumbles-lost 2-2 0-0 P Fumbles-lost 2-0 5-5 enalties-yards 12-86 5-40 Penalties-yards 12-89 9-95 Individual Leaders Individual Leaders Rushing: Fletcher (W) 39-241, Burns (W) 6-45, Baldwin Rushing: Moss (W) 36-158, Fletcher (W) 7-64, Davis (D) 21-70. Passing: Bevell (W) 11-20-1-161, Fischer (D) (UCLA) 13-88. Passing: Bevell (W) 10-20-1-96, Cook 28-46-4-314. Receiving: Dawkins (W) 3-29, Khayat (D) (UCLA) 28-43-1-288. Receiving: Dawkins (W) 4-33, Stokes 11-109, Jensen (D) 6-97. (UCLA) 14-176. Attendance: 61,384 Attendance: 101,237 MVP: Terrell Fletcher, RB MVP: Brent Moss, RB

300 WISCONSIN FOOTBALL | 2019 FACT BOOK Copper Bowl Outback Bowl Dec. 27, 1996 Jan. 1, 1998 Arizona Stadium Houlihan’s Stadium

TUCSON, Ariz. –– Freshman tailback Ron Dayne TAMPA, Fla. –– A potent offense and suffocating concluded his remarkable rookie season with a 246- defense were on display in Georgia’s 33-6 win over yard, three-touchdown performance in Wisconsin’s the Badgers in the 1998 Outback Bowl. 38-10 win over Utah in the Copper Bowl. Buoyed by a game MVP performance from Dayne was named the game’s Most Valuable Bulldog QB Mike Bobo (26-28 passing for 235 Player. He totalled 152 yards by halftime as the yards), the Bulldogs scored the game’s opening 33 Badgers opened up a commanding 31-3 lead. QB points. UGA completed 89.7 percent of its passes, Mike Samuel got the UW on the board with a the best-ever mark vs. a Badger defense. 38-yard run. After Utah kicked a field goal, Dayne A 12-yard pass from back-up quarterback scored (two carries for 77 yards) to give the Badgers Scott Kavanagh to tight end Dague Retzlaff was the a 14-3 lead. Badgers’ lone tally. The Utes were driving again when Cyrill In a game that featured two of the nation’s best Weems intercepted a pass and returned it 82 yards runners –– Wisconsin’s Ron Dayne and Georgia’s for a TD and a 21-3 bulge. The Badgers’ secondary Robert Edwards –– the Bulldog ballcarrier was the picked off four Mike Fouts passes. most effective. Edwards rushed for 110 yards and, The featured matchup between Dayne and more importantly, scored three TDs. Utah’s Chris Fuamatu-Ma’afala, the nation’s two Georgia’s multi-threat receiver Hines Ward largest runners, never materialized. The Ute ballcar- caught a bowl-game record 12 passes (122 yards), rier hurt his ankle early in the game. threw one pass (incomplete) and rushed seven times Badger defensive end Tarek Saleh was game (for eight yards). defensive MVP with six tackles, one for a loss, one “I don’t think we played our best game,” pass broken up and a blocked field goal. It was the Wisconsin Coach Barry Alvarez said. “But I think Badgers’ third bowl win in four seasons. Georgia had an awful lot to do with that.”

Scoring 1 2 3 4 F Scoring 1 2 3 4 F Wisconsin 14 17 0 7 38 Wisconsin 0 0 0 6 6 Utah 3 0 0 7 10 Georgia 12 7 7 7 33

Team statistics UW Utah Team statistics UW Georgia First downs 16 26 First downs 18 25 Rushing yards 45-349 31-103 Rushing yards 29-74 41-207 Passes 2-6-0 27-49-4 Passes 14-36-2 26-29-0 Passing yards 16 327 Passing yards 160 235 Total offense 365 430 Total offense 234 442 Punts-avg 2-41 2-31 Punts-avg 5-44 3-36 Fumbles-lost 2-1 1-0 Fumbles-lost 0-0 2-1 Penalties-yards 3-31 2-11 Penalties-yards 7-71 5-27

Individual Leaders Individual Leaders Rushing: Dayne (W) 30-246, Samuel (W) 5-44, Johnson (U) Rushing: McCullough (W) 4-37, Dayne (W) 14-36, Edwards 20-88. Passing: Samuel (W) 2-6-0-16, Fouts (U) 27-49-4- (G) 22-110. Passing: Samuel (W) 8-27-2-84, Kavanagh (W) 327). Receiving: Hayes (W)1-9, Keehan (U) 6-100, Dyson 6-9-0-76, Bobo (G) 26-28-0-235. Receiving: Hayes (W) (U) 6-95. 5-44, Chambers (W) 4-46, Ward (G) 12-122.

Attendance: 42,122 Attendance: 56,186

MVP: Ron Dayne, RB

301 WISCONSIN FOOTBALL | 2019 FACT BOOK Rose Bowl Rose Bowl Jan. 1, 1999 Jan. 1, 2000 Rose Bowl Stadium Rose Bowl Stadium

PASADENA, Calif. –– The 85th Rose Bowl was PASADENA, Calif. –– In what was supposed to be billed as a battle between Wisconsin’s nationally a battle of high-powered offenses, the 86th Rose rated defense and UCLA’s vaunted offense. In truth, Bowl game between Wisconsin and Stanford ended the Badgers’ Ron Dayne rambled his way to four up a defensive struggle. touchdowns and the UW defense got a stop in the The Badgers, getting a boost from Heisman final minute to earn a hard-fought 38-31 Rose Bowl Trophy winner Ron Dayne, rallied in the second half triumph over the sixth-ranked Bruins. for a 17-9 win over the Cardinal. In the process, UCLA’s defense struggled to stop Dayne, Wisconsin became the first Big Ten school in his- whose 246 yards rushing were one yard shy of the tory to win the Rose Bowl in back-to-back sea- game record. The Badgers mixed in some timely sons. running (65 yards) and passing (154) from QB Mike Dayne, whose 64-yard run on the second play Samuel in building a 31-21 lead in the third peri- of the second half energized the Big Ten champs, od. gained game MVP honors for the second year in The Bruins cut the lead to three on Jermaine a row. Dayne’s stats in his final game as a Badger Lewis’ second TD and were driving again when included 200 yards on 34 carries. freshman Jamar Fletcher intercepted All-American The Badger defense bottled up Stanford’s Cade McNown and returned the pick for a running attack all game and limited the Cardinal to TD. minus five yards rushing (tied for the second-best Once again, UCLA battled back and pulled mark in school history). QB Todd Husak threw for within 38-31. The Bruins’ last drive started on their 258 yards, but UW’s defense dictated the action for 46-yard line with 1:42 left. Three incompletions by most of the game. McNown set up Wendell Bryant’s game-clinching Wisconsin had a 17-9 lead in the second half sack on fourth down. on TD runs by Dayne and Brooks Bollinger, but More than 55,000 Badger fans enjoyed the it took another defensive stand to clinch the win. school’s second Rose Bowl win. Dayne’s record- Stanford’s final drive ended when Husak was sacked setting performance earned him bowl MVP honors. on fourth down with just over a minute left.

Scoring 1 2 3 4 F Scoring 1 2 3 4 F Wisconsin 7 17 7 7 38 Wisconsin 0 3 7 7 17 UCLA 7 14 7 3 31 Stanford 0 9 0 0 9

Team statistics UW UCLA Team statistics UW Stanford First downs 22 25 First downs 16 14 Rushing yards 48-343 38-120 Rushing yards 53-226 27-(-5) Passes 9-17-0 21-36-1 Passes 7-14-0 18-35-0 Passing yards 154 418 Passing yards 105 264 Total offense 497 538 Total offense 331 259 Punts-avg 5-41 3-47 Punts-avg 8-43 8-38 Fumbles-lost 2-1 1-1 Fumbles-lost 0-0 2-0 Penalties-yards 7-45 9-94 Penalties-yards 8-72 7-50

Individual Leaders Individual Leaders Rushing: Dayne (W) 27-246, Samuel (W) 13-65, Lewis Rushing: Dayne (W) 34-200, Kuhns (W) 2-10, Bollinger (UCLA) 10-50, Foster (UCLA) 10-38. Passing: Samuel (W) (W) 12-9, Wire (S) 5-6. Passing: Bollinger (W) 7-14-0-105, 9-17-0-154, McNown (UCLA) 19-34-1-340. Receiving: Husak (S) 17-34-0-258. Receiving: Chambers (W) 5-76, Davis (W) 3-57, Sigmund (W) 2-38, Farmer (UCLA) 7-142, Sigmund (W) 2-29, Pitts (S) 6-81, Usa (S) 3-60, Walters (S) Price (UCLA) 3-102, Melsby (UCLA) 3-66. 3-52, Davis (S) 3-44.

Attendance: 93,872 Attendance: 93,731

MVP: Ron Dayne, RB MVP: Ron Dayne, RB

302 WISCONSIN FOOTBALL | 2019 FACT BOOK Sun Bowl Alamo Bowl Dec. 29, 2000 Dec. 28, 2002 Sun Bowl Stadium Alamodome

EL PASO, Texas. — A furious second-half comeback SAN ANTONIO, Texas — Wisconsin continued its — including big plays on special teams, a turnover remarkable run of success in bowl games, stunning from the defense and a balanced offense — contrib- 14th-ranked Colorado with a come-from-behind uted to Wisconsin’s 21-20 victory over UCLA in the 31-28 overtime victory in the Alamo Bowl presented 2000 Sun Bowl. by MasterCard at the Alamodome. After falling behind 20-7 with a little more It was the Badgers’ seventh bowl win in eight than one-and-a-half quarters left, Michael Bennett tries. turned the momentum with a 54-yard kickoff Mike Allen booted a 37-yard field goal on return. Brooks Bollinger’s three-yard TD pass to Wisconsin’s first possession of overtime to give Chris Chambers brought the Badgers to within the UW the victory. Colorado’s Pat Brougham 20-14. had missed a 45-yard field goal attempt on the On UCLA’s next drive, Ben Herbert made a Buffaloes’ first OT possession. key fourth-down stop on a fake field goal by the Brooks Bollinger drove the Badgers 80 yards Bruins. The Badgers took over on their own 30-yard in 10 plays and capped the march with a 1-yard line and drove for the tying score, a six-yard run by touchdown run with 51 seconds left in regulation to Bennett. Vitaly Pisetsky’s conversion was the win- send the game to overtime. During the final regula- ning point. The game was far from over. tion drive, the Badgers converted twice on fourth UCLA had three more possessions, but the down. Badgers held each time and wrapped up the vic- Wisconsin overcame four turnovers by limiting tory with Jamar Fletcher’s interception in the final the high-powered Colorado running game to just minute. Bennett was named Special Teams MVP, 123 yards rushing and 200 yards in total offense. while UCLA’s (9-180) was the game Buffs running back Chris Brown, the nation’s third- MVP. leading rusher, was held to 97 yards on 28 car- Besides Bennett’s TD run and Chambers’ scor- ries. ing catch, the Badgers got their other points from The Badgers accumulated 356 yards of total Lee Evans (54-yard catch). It was the Badgers’ third offense, including 99 yards rushing from Davis and bowl win over UCLA since 1994. 82 on the ground from Bollinger. Bollinger was 12-24 passing for 163 yards and two scores. Scoring 1 2 3 4 F Wisconsin 7 0 7 7 21 Scoring 1 2 3 4 OT F UCLA 10 7 3 0 20 Wisconsin 7 14 0 7 3 31 Colorado 14 0 14 0 0 28 Team statistics UW UCLA First downs 20 18 Team statistics UW Colorado Rushing yards 37-114 43-168 First downs 21 13 Passes 20-33-1 10-19-1 Rushing yards 51-193 44-123 Passing yards 282 139 Passes 12-24-1 9-18-3 Total offense 396 307 Passing yards 163 77 Punts-avg 3-46 5-37 Total offense 356 200 Fumbles-lost 0-0 0-0 Punts-avg 5-36 6-41 Penalties-yards 8-71 4-29 Fumbles-lost 3-3 1-0 Penalties-yards 6-64 9-71 Individual Leaders Rushing: Bennett (W) 16-83, Bollinger (W) 16-55, Foster Individual Leaders (UCLA) 26-107. Passing: Bollinger (W) 9-17-0-116, Sorgi Rushing: A. Davis (W) 25-99, Bollinger (W) 20-82, Brown (W) 1-2-1-23, McEwan (UCLA) 12-18-1-135, Paus (UCLA) (C) 28-97. Passing: Bollinger (W) 12-24-1-163, Hodge (C) 8-15-0-147. Receiving: Chambers (W) 5-39, Evans (W) 6-13-3-62. Receiving: B. Williams (W) 5-83, Charles (W) 3-86, Mitchell (UCLA) 9-180, Poli-Dixon (UCLA) 7-50. 5-67, Hackett (C) 3-30.

Attendance: 49,093 Attendance: 50,690

Special Teams MVP: Michael Bennett, RB/KR Offensive MVP: Brooks Bollinger, QB Defensive MVP: Jeff Mack, LB

303 WISCONSIN FOOTBALL | 2019 FACT BOOK Music City Bowl Outback Bowl Dec. 31, 2003 Jan. 1, 2005 Coliseum Raymond James Stadium

NASHVILLE, Tenn. — Auburn scored twice in TAMPA, Fla. — A late rally came up just short as the final 3:30 to snap a 14-14 tie and defeat the 16th-ranked Wisconsin football team dropped Wisconsin 28-14 in the Music City Bowl at the a hard-fought 24-21 loss to No. 7 Georgia in the Coliseum. Outback Bowl at Raymond James Stadium. It was just the second defeat for the Badgers The Bulldogs extended their 10-6 lead early in in nine bowl appearances during the Alvarez the third quarter by tallying a pair of touchdowns to era. make it 24-6 with 6:33 left. Jim Sorgi had connected with Lee Evans on a One of those TDs came after David Greene’s 12-yard touchdown pass with 8:52 remaining. Sorgi off a Bulldog player and into the then hit Owen Daniels for a two-point conversion hands of fullback Jeremy Thomas, who took it in 24 that tied the game at 14. yards for the score. Wisconsin stopped Auburn on the ensuing posses- Wisconsin countered as John Stocco capped sion and drove to midfield before Will Herring inter- a scoring drive with a 19-yard touchdown pass to cepted a Sorgi pass at the Auburn 13-yard line. The Darrin Charles, and linebacker Andy Crooks jumped Tigers then marched 87 yards in six plays, culminat- a screen pass and returned it 11 yards for a touch- ing in a 2-yard TD run by . The Tigers down with 4:13 remaining. recovered a Sorgi fumble less than a minute later Stocco completed a pass to Jonathan Orr for and iced the game on a one-yard TD run by Cadillac a two-point conversion to pull Wisconsin within Williams. 24-21. Auburn took a 7-6 lead at the half and expand- That was as close as the Badgers would get, ed that edge to 14-6 after three quarters before the though, as Georgia was able to run out the clock to Badgers knotted the affair midway through the final earn the win. quarter. Wisconsin had 230 yards of total offense, The Tigers held a 197-58 advantage on the compared to 460 for the Bulldogs. Anthony Davis ground and a 354-261 edge in total yards. Auburn rushed 21 times for 79 yards for the Badgers to fin- had three players -- Williams (68), ish his career in fifth place on the Big Ten’s all-time (67) and Brown (62) -- rush for at least 60 yards. rushing list. Stocco completed 12-of-27 passes for UW’s Anthony Davis ran for 77 yards in his most 170 yards and one TD. extensive action since the second game of the sea- son. Scoring 1 2 3 4 F Wisconsin 3 3 7 8 21 Scoring 1 2 3 4 F Georgia 3 7 14 0 24 Wisconsin 0 6 0 8 14 Auburn 0 7 7 14 28 Team statistics UW Georgia First downs 21 14 Team statistics UW Auburn Rushing yards 37-196 35-60 First downs 18 15 Passes 19-41-2 12-27-0 Rushing yards 37-58 40-197 Passing yards 264 170 Passes 17-29-1 11-23-1 Total offense 460 230 Passing yards 203 157 Punts-avg 6-33.2 7-44.3 Total offense 261 354 Fumbles-lost 1-1 2-2 Punts-avg 4-38.5 5-45.2 Penalties-yards 8-85 7-45 Fumbles-lost 2-1 0-0 Penalties-yards 4-25 8-66 Individual Leaders Rushing: Davis (W) 21-79, Brown (G) 16-111. Passing: Individual Leaders Stocco (W) 12-27-0-170, Greene (G) 19-38-2-264. Rushing: A. Davis (W) 17-77, Williams (A) 18-68, Campbell Receiving: Davis (W) 4-19, Brown (G) 4-44, Gibson (G) (A) 9-67, Brown (A) 13-62. Passing: Sorgi (W) 13-22-1- 4-42. 169, Campbell (A) 10-22-1-138. Receiving: B. Williams (W) 6-57, Evans (W) 4-51, McIntyre (A) 3-74. Attendance: 62,414

Attendance: 55,109

304 WISCONSIN FOOTBALL | 2019 FACT BOOK Capital One Bowl Capital One Bowl Jan. 2, 2006 Jan. 1, 2007 Florida Citrus Bowl Stadium Florida Citrus Bowl Stadium

ORLANDO, Fla. — Junior RB Brian Calhoun rushed ORLANDO, Fla. — Wisconsin won its school- record for 213 yards and a touchdown, and junior QB 12th game of the season and the 2007 Capital One John Stocco threw for 301 yards and two scores, as Bowl with a 17-14 win over Arkansas at Florida Wisconsin defeated seventh-ranked Auburn 24-10 Citrus Bowl Stadium. Quarterback John Stocco, who in the Capital One Bowl at Citrus Bowl Stadium. missed the final two games of the regular season, The Badgers amassed 548 yards of total offense returned to the field for his final game in a Badger against a Tigers team that enterted the contest uniform and was named the most valuable player of allowing just 294.09 yards per game, ninth best the game. nationally. They did it behind Calhoun, who became Stocco completed 14 of his 34 passing just the second player in Division I-A history to attempts for 206 yards and two touchdowns. He record 1,500 yards rushing and 500 yards receiving finished second to Darrell Bevell among Wisconsin’s in the same season. all-time leaders in passing yards, pass attempts, pass They also did it through the strength , poise completions, completion percentage and passing and agility of Stocco, who connected with Brandon touchdowns. Williams for 173 yards and one TD. That score Stocco hit tight end Travis Beckum five times moved Stocco to No. 1 on the single-season list for for 82 yards, including a team-long 29 yard recep- TD passes (20) at Wisconsin. tion, and one touchdown. Paul Hubbard and Luke Swan each pulled in four catches. Hubbard finished Scoring 1 2 3 4 F with 73 yards receiving and one touchdown. Wisconsin 10 7 0 7 24 Defensively, Mark Zalewski led the Badger Auburn 0 0 3 7 10 effort with nine tackles while Joe Stellmacher finished with six and three more players, Zach Team statistics UW Auburn Hampton, Mike Newkirk and Allen Langford, had First downs 24 19 five apiece. The Wisconsin defense also intercepted Rushing yards 42-247 35-99 two Razorback passes. Hampton picked off his Passes 15-27-2 15-33-1 Passing yards 301 137 second career interception while DeAndre Levy Total offense 548 236 recorded his first. Punts-avg 3-45.3 6-45.7 Scoring 1 2 3 4 F Fumbles-lost 2-1 1-1 Wisconsin 10 7 0 0 17 Penalties-yards 7-56 5-35 Arkansas 7 0 0 7 14 Individual Leaders Team statistics UW Arkansas Rushing: Calhoun (W) 30-213, Irons (A) 22-88. Passing: First downs 15 18 Stocco (W) 15-27-2-301, Cox (A) 15-33-1-137. Receiving: Rushing yards 28-(-5) 34-232 Williams (W) 6-173, Obomanu (A) 5-62. Passes 14-34-2 15-32-2 Passing yards 206 136 Attendance: 57,221 Total offense 201 368 Punts-avg 7-42.7 8-33.6 MVP: Brian Calhoun, RB Fumbles-lost 1-1 1-0 Penalties-yards 4-35 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

MVP: John Stocco, QB

305 WISCONSIN FOOTBALL | 2019 FACT BOOK Outback Bowl Champs Sports Bowl Jan. 1, 2008 Dec. 27, 2008 Raymond James Stadium Florida Citrus Bowl Stadium

TAMPA, Fla. — Despite keeping Tennessee scoreless ORLANDO, Fla. — Florida State scored 21 points in the second half, the Wisconsin football team fell off of three Wisconsin turnovers – two coming on to the Volunteers, 21-17. Returning from an injury, fumble returns for touchdowns – and the Seminoles P.J. Hill carried the ball 16 times for 132 yards, while went on to a 42-13 victory over the Badgers in the quarterback Tyler Donovan finished with 155 pass- Champs Sports Bowl. ing yards and two touchdowns (one passing, one The Badgers and Seminoles battled to a rushing). scoreless tie until Florida State’s Derek Nicholson On its opening drive, Tennessee went 66 yards returned a fumble 75 yards for a touchdown with in nine plays, capping off the possession with a 12:33 remaining in the second quarter. The Badgers 3-yard touchdown run by Gerald Jones. The Badgers countered with a 31-yard field goal from Philip responded on their next drive, culminating in a sev- Welch leaving the Seminoles with a 7-3 lead. But en-yard scamper by Donovan. Two UT touchdown Florida State got a one-handed, 15-yard TD recep- passes game the Vols a 21-7 lead late in the half tion from Greg Carr with seven seconds left to give but the Badgers closed the deficit to seven after an the ‘Noles a 14-3 halftime lead. Andy Crooks TD reception with just over a minute Welch kicked a 41-yard field goal with 12:01 remaining. left in the third quarter to cut the lead to 14-6, but A Taylor Mehlhaff 27-yard field goal late in the FSU responded with a 16-play, 85-yard scoring drive third quarter accounted for the only points of the that consumed 7:43 and was punctuated by a 6-yard second half. TD run from Antone Smith. The Seminoles scored 21 unanswered points after that. Scoring 1 2 3 4 F UW running back P.J. Hill rushed for 140 yards Tennessee 7 14 0 0 21 to lead the Badger offense. Wisconsin 7 7 3 0 17 Scoring 1 2 3 4 F Team statistics UW Tennessee Wisconsin 0 3 3 7 13 First downs 16 18 Florida State 0 14 14 14 42 Rushing yards 41-192 29-66 Passes 14-25-1 25-43-2 Team statistics UW Florida St. Passing yards 155 365 First downs 16 23 Total offense 347 431 Rushing yards 38-201 38-134 Punts-avg 6-44.7 7-42.1 Passes 9-16-1 23-37-2 Fumbles-lost 1-1 2-1 Passing yards 132 276 Penalties-yards 2-10 5-60 Total offense 333 410 Punts-avg 6-44.3 4-71 Individual Leaders Fumbles-lost 3-3 0-0 Rushing: Hill (W) 16-132, Brown (W) 8-29, Hardesty (T) Penalties-yards 2-25 7-85 7-42. Passing: Donovan (W) 14-24-1, Ainge (T) 25-43-2). Receiving: Graham (W) 7-75, Briscoe (T) 7-101-1, Individual Leaders Moore (T) 4-86). 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. Attendance: 60,121 Receiving: Graham (W) 3-62, Toon (W) 2-27, Carr (F) 8-78-1.

Attendance: 52,692

306 WISCONSIN FOOTBALL | 2019 FACT BOOK Champs Sports Bowl Rose Bowl Dec. 29, 2009 Jan. 1, 2011 Florida Citrus Bowl Stadium Rose Bowl Stadium

ORLANDO, Fla. — John Clay had 121 yards rushing PASADENA, Calif. — Linebacker Tank Carder swat- and two touchdowns, powering No. 24 Wisconsin ted down a 2-point conversion pass attempt with 2 past 14th-ranked Miami 20-14 in the Champs Sports minutes to play, and it helped No. 3 TCU completed Bowl. a perfect season with its first Rose Bowl victory, Clay ran through, over and around the 21-19, over fourth-ranked Wisconsin. Hurricanes to help the Badgers earn their first vic- The play halted the Badgers’ attempt at a tory over a ranked opponent this season. fourth-quarter comeback, which nearly came to Scott Tolzien threw for a career-high 260 fruition after Montee Ball capped a 132-yard day by yards, and Montee Ball added 61 yards rushing for running in for a touchdown from 4 yards out on the Wisconsin. end of a 77-yard scoring drive. Clay had all sorts of seams to run through, and Through the air, senior quarterback Scott he bulldozed his way to the rest of his yards. The Tolzien completed 12 of 21 passes for 159 yards to Big Ten offensive player of the year ripped through finish the season with a Big Ten-record completion a hole for a 52-yard run, and followed that with his percentage of 72.9 percent. second 3-yard TD run of the game to put Wisconsin Ball’s score was the only points of the second half ahead 14-7 in the second quarter. for Wisconsin, which also held TCU to a single Phillip Welch added a 37-yard field goal with 12 second-half TD seconds left in the half and a 29-yarder with 4:01 The two teams combined for a Rose Bowl- remaining in the game that made it 20-7. record 24 first quarter points. The Badgers kicked a Tight end Lance Kendricks had a career-high field goal after marching 55 yards on eight plays on 128 receiving yards, becoming just the third UW their game-opening drive, a 30-yarder from Phillip receiver to go over the 100-yard receiving mark in Welch. TCU answered with a 23-yard touchdown a bowl game, while his seven receptions tied for the pass from quarterback to Bart Johnson second-most in school history in a bowl game. on its first possession, jumping out to a 7-3 lead. Clay countered with a 1-yard touchdown run on Scoring 1 2 3 4 F UW’s next drive to help the Badgers regain the lead, Miami 7 0 0 7 14 but Dalton quickly put the Frogs back out front on a Wisconsin 7 10 0 3 20 4-yard run of his own.

Team statistics UM UW Scoring 1 2 3 4 F First downs 14 17 Wisconsin 10 3 0 6 19 Rushing yards 23-61 42-170 TCU 14 0 7 0 21 Passes 16-30-0 19-26-1 Passing yards 188 260 Team statistics UW TCU Total offense 249 430 First downs 20 18 Punts-avg 6-41.0 5-39.0 Rushing yards 46-226 26-82 Fumbles-lost 2-1 2-2 Passes 12-21-0 15-22-0 Penalties-yards 3-20 6-60 Passing yards 159 219 Total offense 385 301 Individual Leaders Punts-avg 3-42.0 4-36.5 Rushing: Clay (W) 22-121-2, Ball (W) 15-61, Berry (M) Fumbles-lost 1-0 0-0 4-29 Penalties-yards 6-41 4-20 Passing: Tolzien (W) 19-26-1-260, Harris (M) 16-29-0-188 Receiving: Kendricks (W) 7-128, Graham (W) 6-77, Collier (M) Individual Leaders 5-41-1 Rushing: Ball (W) 22-132-1, Clay (W) 11-76-1, Dalton (T) 9-28-1 Attendance: 56,747 Passing: Tolzien (W) 12-21-0-159, Dalton (T) 15-23-0-219, 1 TD MVP: John Clay, RB Receiving: Kendricks (W) 4-36, Toon (W) 3-46, Kerley (T) 6-58

Attendance: 94,118

307 WISCONSIN FOOTBALL | 2019 FACT BOOK Rose Bowl Rose Bowl Jan. 2, 2012 Jan. 1, 2013 Rose Bowl Stadium Rose Bowl Stadium

PASADENA, Calif. — When the clock ran out on PASADENA, Calif. — The way Wisconsin’s season Wisconsin’s attempt at a rally in the final seconds played out, you knew this one was going to come of the fourth quarter, the 0:00 showing on the down to the wire. scoreboard added up to a 45-38 win for the Oregon Unforunately for the Badgers, the result was a Ducks in the highest-scoring game in Rose Bowl familiar one for a team making its third-consecutive history. appearance in the Rose Bowl. An official video review concluded that Russell For the third straight season, Wisconsin saw a late Wilson’s attempt to stop the clock after a first-down drive that could have tied the game fall agonizingly completion took longer than the 2 seconds with short in The Granddaddy of Them All. which he had to work. Wilson ompleted 19 of 25 Trailing by six in the game’s waning minutes, passes for 295 yards and a pair of touchdowns. He senior QB Curt Phillips led the Badgers’ charge but added a rushing TD, as well. was intercepted just past midfield. That allowed No. Junior running back Montee Ball left his stamp 8 Stanford to run out the clock on a 20-14 win over on the NCAA record book, rushing for his 39th the Badgers. touchdown to tie Barry Sanders’ mark for total TDs Montee Ball scored his 83rd career touchdown in a season. The Heisman Trophy finalist finished the on an 11-yard run in the second quarter, making him game with 164 yards on 32 carries. the first player in the game’s 99-year history to score The Badgers led five separate times in the game TDs in three different Rose Bowls and the first to as the teams traded punches, but UW couldn’t rush for 100 yards three times in “The Granddaddy.” muster another trip to the end zone after the Ducks opened the fourth quarter with a score. Score 1 2 3 4 F Wisconsin coughed up a pair of uncharacter- Wisconsin 0 14 0 0 14 istic turnovers in the second half and gave up 621 Stanford 14 3 0 3 20 yards to an Oregon offense that proved its ability to score quickly -- an affinity specifically showcased by Team statistics UW STAN speedster De’Anthony Thomas on touchdown runs First downs 17 17 of 91 and 64 yards. Rushing yards 45-218 35-187 Passes 10-17-1 13-20-0 Scoring 1 2 3 4 F Passing yards 83 157 Wisconsin 14 14 10 0 38 Total offense 301 344 Oregon 14 14 7 10 45 Punts-avg 7-44.6 6-45.5 Fumbles-lost 0-0 0-0 Team statistics UW ORE Penalties-yards 4-40 6-48 First downs 23 22 Rushing yards 46-212 40-345 Individual Leaders Passes 19-26-1 18-24-1 Rushing: Ball (W) 24-100-1, Phillips (W) 5-64-0, Gordon Passing yards 296 276 (W) 9-51-0, Taylor (S) 20-88-1, Hogan, 7-54-0 Total offense 508 621 Passing: Phillips (W) 10-16-1-83, TD, Stave (W) 0-1-0-0, Punts-avg 2-44.5 3-46.0 Hogan (S) 12-19-0-123 Fumbles-lost 1-1 2-1 Receiving: Abbrederis (W) 3-44-0, White (W) 2-5-0, Penalties-yards 3-20 7-56 Fredrick (W) 1-4-1, Ertz (S) 3-61-0, Montgomery (S) 3-26-0

Individual Leaders Attendance: 93,359 Rushing: Ball (W) 32-164-1, James (O) 25-159-1, Thomas, De. (O) 2-155-2 Passing: Wilson (W) 19-25-1-296, 2 TD, Thomas, Da. (O) 17-23-1-268, 3 TD Receiving: Abbrederis (W) 4-119-1, Toon (W) 9-104-1, Tuinei (O) 8-158-2

Attendance: 91,245

308 WISCONSIN FOOTBALL | 2019 FACT BOOK Capital One Bowl Outback Bowl Jan. 1, 2014 Jan. 1, 2015 Florida Citrus Bowl Stadium Raymond James Stadium

ORLANDO, Fla. — Despite 100-yard rushing TAMPA, Fla. — Once Wisconsin turned Melvin efforts from James White and Melvin Gordon, No. Gordon loose on Auburn, there was no stopping the 19 Wisconsin (9-4) lost for the first time in the nation’s leading rusher. Capital One Bowl with a 34-24 setback to No. 8 Gordon ran for an Outback Bowl-record 251 South Carolina (11-2) and its quarterback, game yards and three touchdowns, and Rafael Gaglianone MVP Connor Shaw, who was responsible for five kicked a 25-yard field goal in overtime to give the Gamecocks touchdowns. 17th-ranked Badgers a 34-31 victory over the No. White and Gordon broke the Football Bowl 19 Tigers. Subdivision record for rushing yards by teammates Gordon scored on runs of 25, 53 and 6 yards to in a season with a combined total 3,053 yards and threaten Barry Sanders’ FBS single-season rushing became the first pair of teammates from an FBS record. The Wisconsin star finished with 2,587 yards team to each rush for 1,400 yards in the same sea- in 14 games — second most behind Sanders’ 2,628 son. Gordon finished his sophomore season with in 1988. 1,609 rushing yards while White amassed 1,444 in Gordon went over 100 yards for the day with a his senior year. 17-yard gain of the first play of the second half. His While the Gamecocks struggled to contain the 27th rushing TD finished a six-play, 75-yard march Badgers’ rushing attack, Shaw and receiver Bruce QB Joel Stave led without putting the ball in the air. Ellington did plenty to keep South Carolina produc- His 28th, on a carry up the middle on fourth-and-1, tive on offense. put the Badgers ahead 21-17 late in the third quar- Trailing 17-13 in the third quarter, Ellington ter. reeled in a juggling reception near the sideline threw for two touchdowns for on a fourth-and-7 play. Two plays later Shaw Auburn, which also got a pair of TDs on the ground found Ellington for a 22-yard TD strike to put the from Cameron Artis-Payne. The Tigers (8-5) were Gamecocks up by three. unable to move the ball in overtime, though, and lost Kenzel Doe took the ensuing kickoff and ran it when Daniel Carlson’s 45-yard field goal hit the right back 91 yards for a score to get the Badgers back upright and bounced away. within a field goal, but Shaw responded with an Stave completed 14 of 27 passes for 121 yards 81-yard scoring drive he capped with a 1-yard TD and made a couple of big completions on a 64-yard run to provide the final margin. drive the Badgers put together to send the game into overtime on Gaglianone’s 29-yard field goal. Scoring 1 2 3 4 F Wisconsin 0 14 3 7 24 Scoring 1 2 3 4 OT F South Carolina 7 6 7 14 34 Auburn 7 7 3 14 0 31 Wisconsin 7 0 14 10 3 34 Team statistics UW SCAR First downs 21 20 Team statistics AUB UW Rushing yards 43-293 34-117 First downs 21 31 Passes 16-26-3 23-26-0 Rushing yards 43-219 54-400 Passing yards 117 321 Passes 16-26-3 23-26-0 Total offense 410 438 Passing yards 216 121 Punts-avg 0-0.0 3-33.7 Total offense 435 521 Fumbles-lost 1-1 2-2 Punts-avg 4-45.8 3-26.3 Penalties-yards 2-15 4-23 Fumbles-lost 0-0 0-0 Penalties-yards 9-75 3-28 Individual Leaders Rushing: Gordon (W) 25-143-0, White (W) 12-107-0, Individual Leaders Davis (S) 9-49-0, Shaw (S) 16-47-1 Rushing: Artis-Payne (A) 26-126-2, Louis (A) 3-41-0, Grant Passing: Stave (W) 9-13-1-80, 2 TD, Phillips (W) 7-12-2- (A) 5-30-0, Gordon (W) 34-251-3, Clement (W) 15-105-0, 37, Shaw (S) 22-25-0-312, 3 TD, Ellington (S) 1-1-0-9, TD Doe (W) 2-39-0 Receiving: Abbrederis (W) 5-30-0, Pedersen (W) 3-50-0, Passing: Marshall (A) 15-22-0-217, 2 TD, Stave (W) 14-27- Duckworth (W) 2-7-1, Arneson (W) 1-1-1, Ellington (S) 3-121, TD 6-140-2, Roland (S) 6-112-0, Adams (S) 2-17-1, Shaw (S) Receiving: Bray (A) 5-63-0, Coates (A) 4-24-0, Louis (A) 1-9-1 1-66-1, Uzomah (A) 1-20-1, Erickson (W) 4-38-0, Arneson (W) 2-33-0, Fumagalli (W) 2-18-0, Clement (W) 2-11-1 Attendance: 56,629 Attendance: 44,023

MVP: Melvin Gordon, RB

309 WISCONSIN FOOTBALL | 2019 FACT BOOK Holiday Bowl Cotton Bowl Dec. 30, 2015 Jan. 2, 2017 Qualcomm Stadium AT&T Stadium

SAN DIEGO, Calif. — Rafael Gaglianone kicked ARLINGTON, Texas — It wasn't always smooth a 29-yard field goal with 2:27 left to lift No. 23 sailing, but No. 8 Wisconsin sank No. 12 Western Wisconsin to a 23-21 victory against Southern Michigan to claim the 2017 Goodyear Cotton Bowl California in the Holiday Bowl. Classic, 24-16. The victory marked Wisconsin's Gaglianone’s third field goal gave Wisconsin third-consecutive win in a bowl game and gave UW (10-3) its first win in seven tries against USC (8-6). (11-3) its sixth 11-win season in school history. The teams hadn’t met since 1966, and two of USC’s For the Badgers seniors playing in their last wins in the series were in the Rose Bowl, in 1953 game, the win was particularly poignant as the 13 and 1963. upperclassmen made program history as Wisconsin's Wisconsin’s Sojourn Shelton intercepted Cody winningest class with 41 overall victories. Kessler with 1:44 left. Kessler was hit from behind Badgers tight end Troy Fumagalli was named by UW lineabcker Jack Cichy, who was named Offensive Most Valuable Player, while inside line- Defensive MVP. backer T.J. Edwards earned the defensive honor. In the third quarter, Cichy sacked Kessler on Fumagalli re-ignited the game after making a leaping three straight plays for a loss of 24 yards. 8-yard touchdown catch in the fourth quarter. With USC, which beat Nebraska in last year’s Holiday 14 minutes left, Fumagalli's TD catch — an acro- Bowl, had taken a 21-20 lead on Kessler’s 7-yard batic leap in the back of the end zone between two touchdown pass to Darreus Rogers with 10:19 left. defenders — came three plays after a rare intercep- Wisconsin was in control for much of the game. tion thrown by WMU quarterback Zach Terrell to Corey Clement scored on a 6-yard run midway make it 24-10. through the second quarter for a 10-0 lead. Joel Edwards captured the key interception for the Stave threw a 4-yard scoring pass to tight end Badgers on the 12-yard line to set up Fumagalli's Austin Traylor for a 20-7 lead midway through the score. The sophomore led the Badgers in tackles third quarter. with 10. Stave was 18 of 27 for 217 yards on his way to Offensive MVP honors and became UW’s all-time Scoring 1 2 3 4 F winningest quarterback with the 31st victory of his Western Mich. 0 7 3 6 16 career. Wisconsin 14 3 0 7 24

Scoring 1 2 3 4 F Team statistics WMU UW USC 0 7 7 7 21 First downs 18 18 Wisconsin 0 13 7 3 23 Rushing yards 31-123 38-184 Passes 16-28-1 13-14-0 Team statistics USC UW Passing yards 157 178 First downs 16 22 Total offense 280 362 Rushing yards 28-65 46-177 Punts-avg 3-40.7 3-41.7 Passes 18-33-1 18-29-0 Fumbles-lost 4-0 1-0 Passing yards 221 217 Penalties-yards 2-15 5-35 Total offense 286 394 Punts-avg 6-38.2 6-39.8 Individual Leaders Fumbles-lost 0-0 0-0 Rushing: Clement (W) 22-71-1, Peavy (W) 3-50-0, Quintez Penalties-yards 6-58 5-36 (W) 2-34-0, Ogunbowale (W) 5-22-1, Ramesh (W) 1-10-0, Deal (W) 2-9-0; Brogan (M) 16-58-0, Franklin (M) 7-53-0, Individual Leaders Terrell (M) 7-14-1 Rushing: Jones (S) 8-47-0, Davis (S) 12-27-2, Greene (S) Passing: Houston (W) 11-12-0-159, Hornibrook (W) 2-2-0- 1-6-0; Clement (W) 19-66-1, Ogunbowale (W) 13-50-0, D. 19, TD; Terrell (M) 16-28-1-157, TD Watt (W) 5-32-0, McEvoy (W) 4-25-0, Deal (W) 2-8-0 Receiving: Fumagalli (W) 6-83-1, Clement (W) 2-28- Passing: Kessler (S) 18-32-1-221, TD; Stave (W) 18-27-0- 0, Ogunbowale (W) 2-28-0, Rushing (W) 2-27-0, 217, TD Wheelwright (W) 1-12-0; Davis (M) 6-73-1, Fraklin (M) Receiving: Smith-Schuster (S) 4-65-0, Jackson (S) 3-32-0, 4-33-0, Thompson (M) 4-32-0, Henry (M) 2-19-0 Mitchell (S) 2-27-0, Petite (S) 2-26-0, Rogers (S) 2-25-1, McNamara (S) 2-21; Erickson (W) 5-54-0, Wheelwright Attendance: 59,615 (W) 4-47-0, Traylor (W) 3-47-1, Fumagalli (W) 2-36-0, Ogunbowale (W) 2-21-0, D. Watt (W) 2-12-0 Offensive MVP: Troy Fumagalli, TE Defensive MVP: T.J. Edwards, ILB Attendance: 48,329

MVP: Joel Stave, QB

310 WISCONSIN FOOTBALL | 2019 FACT BOOK Orange Bowl Pinstripe Bowl Dec. 30, 2017 Dec. 27, 2018 Hard Rock Stadium Yankee Stadium

MIAMI GARDENS, Fla. — Alex Hornibrook's first BRONX, N.Y. — Jonathan Taylor ran for 205 yards pass of the night was a wobbler, one that seemed and a touchdown and topped the 2,000-yard mark to slip out of his hand. Everything else he threw was for the season in leading Wisconsin to a 35-3 rout just about perfect. Miami in a chilly New Era Pinstripe Bowl. Hornibrook threw four touchdown passes, three Taylor ripped off runs of 39 and 41 yards and to Danny Davis, and No. 6 Wisconsin capped off the combined with a defense that forced five turnovers winningest season in school history by topping No. to help Wisconsin claim its fifth straight bowl win — 11 Miami 34-24 in the Orange Bowl. the longest streak in Big Ten history. UW defeated Jonathan Taylor ran for 130 yards on 26 carries the Hurricanes in a bowl for the second straight year. for the Badgers (13-1), who rallied from an early The Badgers scored two touchdowns just 3 14-3 deficit. Taylor finished the year with an FBS- 1/2 minutes into the game and seemingly knocked freshman-record 1,977 yards. the will out of Miami. Quarterback Jack Coan hit The Badgers dominated time of possession, Kendric Pryor for a 35-yard TD on the first drive. holding the ball for nearly 40 minutes. Hornibrook Miami quarterback Malik Rosier’s first pass of the completed 23 of 34 passes for 258 yards, going game was intercepted by Eric Burrell, and Taylor 20-for-25 in the final three quarters. capitalized with a 7-yard score to make it 14-0. Miami held a 14-3 lead late in the first quar- Wisconsin’s defense picked off two more Rosier ter, but Malik Rosier's pass was intercepted by passes — one INT each by Caesar Williams and T.J. Wisconsin's Andrew Van Ginkel on the first play of Edwards — and Rosier’s third interception of the the second quarter, and the game quickly changed. game was turned into a 2-yard touchdown run by Hornibrook threw touchdown passes on three Alec Ingold and a 21-3 lead for the Badgers. consecutive possessions — two to Davis, one to A.J. Coan ran for a 7-yard touchdown in the fourth Taylor — and the Badgers held the ball for more quarter for a 28-3 lead and senior RB Taiwan Deal than 11 minutes in the quarter on the way to taking added a 1-yard TD run in the final seconds. a 24-14 lead into the half. Named the game’s MVP, Taylor finished with The Hurricanes got within three points twice his fifth 200-yard game of the year, bumping his in the second half, but Hornibrook and Davis con- nation-leading average to 165.8 yards per game. nected on a scoring play for the third time with 7:44 Edwards led the Badgers with nine tackles in his left, and the Badgers weren't threatened again. collegiate finale and also recovered a fumble forced by senior OLB Andrew Van Ginkel, who had eight Scoring 1 2 3 4 F tackles, including two TFLs and a sack. Wisconsin 3 21 3 7 34 Miami 14 0 7 3 24 Scoring 1 2 3 4 F Miami 3 0 0 0 3 Team statistics UW MIA Wisconsin 14 0 7 14 35 First downs 24 17 Rushing yards 142 174 Team statistics MIA UW Passes 23-34-0 11-26-3 First downs 6 20 Passing yards 258 203 Rushing yards 121 333 Total offense 400 377 Passes 6-17-4 6-11-1 Punts-avg 6-37.5 4-46.5 Passing yards 48 73 Fumbles-lost 1-1 0-0 Total offense 169 406 Penalties-yards 3-35 4-20 Punts-avg 5-41.0 4-34.8 Fumbles-lost 2-1 1-0 Individual Leaders Penalties-yards 1-5 1-15 Rushing: Taylor, J. (W) 26-130; James, C. (W) 7-10; Ramesh (W) 2-7; Groshek (W) 4-3; Ibrahim (W) 1-1; Taylor, Individual Leaders A.J. (W) 1-1; Dallas (M) 8-69; Homer (M) 12-64; Rosier Rushing: Rosier (M) 3-90; Homer (M) 10-16; Perry (M) (M) 9-41 4-11; Dallas (M) 4-8. Taylor, J. (W) 27-205; Deal (W) Passing: Hornibrook (W) 23-34-0-258, 4 TD; Rosier (M) 10-52; James (W) 5-26; Groshek (W) 3-15; Cruickshank 11-26-3-203, TD (W) 1-14; Ingold (W) 5-11; Coan (W) 7-10. Receiving: Taylor, A.J. (W) 8-105; Davis (W) 5-56; Passing: Rosier (M) 5-12-3-46; Perry (M) 1-5-1-2. Coan Fumagalli (W) 3-31; Ramesh (W) 3-27; Pryor (W) 2-30; (W) 6-11-1-73. Taylor, J. (W) 1-13; Ibrahim (W) 1-minus 4. Cager (M) 4-76; Receiving: Homer (M) 3-14; Jordan (M) 2-12; Cager (M) Berrios (M) 3-45; Thomas (M) 1-48; Dallas (M) 1-22; 1-22. Ferguson (W) 2-15); Taylor, A. (W) 2-13; Pryor (W) Harley (M) 1-8; Irvin (M) 1-4. 1-35; Groshek (W) 1-10.

Attendance: 65,032 Attendance: 37,821

MVP: Alex Hornibrook, QB MVP: Jonathan Taylor, RB

311 WISCONSIN FOOTBALL | 2019 FACT BOOK Bowl Game Records (Individual)

15 John Stocco vs. Auburn, Capital One (Jan. 2, 2006) Scoring 14 John Stocco vs. Arkansas, Capital One, Jan. 1, 2007) MOST POINTS SCORED 14 Tyler Donovan vs. Tennessee, Outback (Jan. 1, 2008) 24 Ron Dayne vs. UCLA, Rose (Jan. 1, 1999) 14 Joel Stave vs. Auburn (Jan. 1, 2015) 18 Ron Dayne vs. Utah, Copper (Dec. 27, 1996) 18 Danny Davis vs. Miami, Orange (Dec. 30, 2017) MOST YARDS PER PASS COMPLETION 17 Gary Kroner vs. USC, Rose (Jan. 1, 1963) 20.3 Randy Wright vs. Kansas St., Independence (Dec. 11, 1982) 14 Terrell Fletcher vs. Duke, Hall of Fame (Jan. 2, 1995) 20.1 John Stocco vs. Auburn, Capital One (Jan. 2, 2006) 17.1 Mike Samuel vs. UCLA, Rose (Jan. 1, 1999) MOST TOUCHDOWNS 15.6 Russell Wilson vs. Oregon, Rose (Jan. 2, 2012) 4 Ron Dayne vs. UCLA, Rose (Jan. 1, 1999) 15.0 Brooks Bollinger vs. Stanford, Rose (Jan. 1, 2000) 3 Ron Dayne vs. Utah, Copper (Dec. 27, 1996) 14.7 John Stocco vs. Arkansas, Capital One, Jan. 1, 2007) 3 Melvin Gordon vs. Auburn (Jan. 1, 2015) 14.7 Dustin Sherer vs. Florida State, Champs Sports (Dec. 27, 2008) 3 Danny Davis vs. Miami, Orange (Dec. 30, 2017) 14.6 Darrell Bevell vs. Duke, Hall of Fame (Jan. 2, 1995) 2 Gary Kroner vs. USC, Rose (Jan. 1, 1963) 14.2 John Stocco vs. Georgia, Outback (Jan. 1, 2005) 2 Brent Moss vs. UCLA, Rose (Jan. 1, 1994) 13.7 Scott Tolzien vs. Miami, Champs Sports (Dec. 29, 2009) 2 Terrell Fletcher vs. Duke, Hall of Fame (Jan. 2, 1995) 2 John Clay vs. Miami, Champs Sports (Dec. 29, 2009) MOST PASSING TOUCHDOWNS 4 Alex Hornibrook vs. Miami, Orange (Dec. 30, 2017) NON-OFFENSIVE SCORING PLAYS 2 Ron Vander Kelen vs. USC, Rose (Jan. 1, 1963) Ernest Von Heimburg safety vs. USC, Rose (Jan. 1, 1963) 2 Randy Wright vs. Tennessee, Garden State (Dec. 13, 1981) 11-yard interception return by Andy Crooks vs. Georgia, 2 Randy Wright vs. Kansas St., Independence (Dec. 11, 1982) Outback (Jan. 1, 2005) 2 Brooks Bollinger vs. UCLA, Sun (Dec. 29, 2000) 19-yard interception return by Jeff Messenger vs. Duke, 2 Brooks Bollinger vs. Colorado, Alamo (Dec. 28, 2002) Hall of Fame (Jan. 2, 1995) 2 John Stocco vs. Auburn, Capital One (Jan. 2, 2006) 46-yard interception return by Jamar Fletcher vs. UCLA, 2 John Stocco vs. Arkansas, Capital One (Jan. 1, 2007) Rose (Jan. 1, 1999) 2 Russell Wilson vs. Oregon, Rose (Jan. 2, 2012) 82-yard interception return by Cyril Weems vs. Utah, Copper (Dec. 27, 1996) LONGEST PASSES 87 Randy Wright vs. Kansas St., Independence (Dec. 11, 1982) 33-yard fumble return by Louis Nzegwu vs. Oregon, 54 Brooks Bollinger vs. UCLA, Sun (Dec. 29, 2000) Rose (Jan. 2, 2012) 52 Darrell Bevell vs. Duke, Hall of Fame (Jan. 2, 1995) 91-yard kickoff return by Kenzel Doe vs. South Carolina, 45 John Stocco vs. Auburn, Capital One (Jan. 2, 2006) Capital One (Jan. 1, 2014) 43 Jess Cole vs. Tennessee, Garden State (Dec. 13, 1981) 43 John Stocco vs. Auburn, Capital One (Jan. 2, 2006) 43 Dustin Sherer vs. Florida St., Champs Sports (Dec. 27, 2008) Passing 39 John Stocco vs. Georgia, Outback (Jan. 1, 2005) MOST PASSING YARDS 38 James Haluska vs. USC, Rose (Jan. 1, 1953) 401 Ron Vander Kelen vs. USC, Rose (Jan. 1, 1963) 38 Russell Wilson vs. Oregon, Rose (Jan. 2, 2012) 301 John Stocco vs. Auburn, Capital One (Jan. 2, 2006) 296 Russell Wilson vs. Oregon, Rose (Jan. 2, 2012) LONGEST PASSING TOUCHDOWNS 87 Randy Wright to Tim Stracka vs. Kansas State, 260 Scott Tolzien vs. Miami, Champs Sports (Dec. 29, 2009) Independence (Dec. 11, 1982) 258 Alex Hornibrook vs. Miami, Orange (Dec. 30, 2017) 54 Brooks Bollinger to Lee Evans vs. UCLA, Sun (Dec. 29, 2000) 217 Joel Stave vs. USC, Holiday (Dec. 30, 2015) 38 Russell Wilson to Jared Abberderis vs. Oregon, 206 John Stocco vs. Arkansas, Capital One (Jan. 1, 2007) Rose (Jan. 2, 2012) 203 Michael Howard vs. Kentucky, Hall of Fame (Dec. 29, 1984) 35 Jack Coan to Kendric Pryor vs. Miami, 183 Randy Wright vs. Kansas St., Independence (Dec. 11, 1982) Pinstripe (Dec. 27, 2018) 170 John Stocco vs. Georgia, Outback (Jan. 1, 2005) 30 John Stocco to Brandon Williams vs. Auburn, MOST PASSING ATTEMPTS Capital One (Jan. 2, 2006) 48 Ron Vander Kelen vs. USC, Rose (Jan. 1, 1963) 34 John Stocco vs. Arkansas, Capital One (Jan. 1, 2007) 34 Alex Hornibrook vs. Miami, Orange (Dec. 30, 2017) Rushing 29 Michael Howard vs. Kentucky, Hall of Fame (Dec. 29, 1984) 27 Mike Samuel vs. Georgia, Outback (Jan. 1, 1998) MOST NET RUSHING YARDS 251 Melvin Gordon vs. Auburn (Jan. 1, 2015) 27 John Stocco vs. Georgia, Outback (Jan. 1, 2005) 246 Ron Dayne vs. Utah, Copper (Dec. 27, 1996) 27 John Stocco vs. Auburn, Capital One (Jan. 2, 2006) 246 Ron Dayne vs. UCLA, Rose (Jan. 1, 1999) 27 Joel Stave vs. Auburn (Jan. 1, 2015) 241 Terrell Fletcher vs. Duke, Hall of Fame (Jan. 2, 1995) 27 Joel Stave vs. USC, Holiday (Dec. 30, 2015) 213 Brian Calhoun vs. Auburn, Capital One (Jan. 2, 2006) 26 James Haluska vs. USC, Rose (Jan. 1, 1953) 205 Jonathan Taylor vs. Miami, Pinstripe (Dec. 27, 2018) 26 Scott Tolzien vs. Miami, Champs Sports (Dec. 29, 2009) 200 Ron Dayne vs. Stanford, Rose (Jan. 1, 2000) MOST PASS COMPLETIONS 164 Montee Ball vs. Oregon, Rose (Jan. 2, 2012) 33 Ron Vander Kelen vs. USC, Rose (Jan. 1, 1963) 158 Brent Moss vs. UCLA, Rose (Jan. 1, 1994) 23 Alex Hornibrook vs. Miami, Orange (Dec. 30, 2017) 143 P.J. Hill vs. Florida State, Champs Sports (Dec. 27, 2008) 19 Michael Howard vs. Kentucky, Hall of Fame (Dec. 29, ’84) 143 Melvin Gordon vs. S. Carolina, Capital One (Jan. 1, 2014) 19 Scott Tolzien vs. Miami, Champs Sports (Dec. 29, 2009) 19 Russell Wilson vs. Oregon, Rose (Jan. 2, 2012) MOST RUSHING ATTEMPTS 39 Terrell Fletcher vs. Duke, Hall of Fame (Jan. 2, 1995) 18 Joel Stave vs. USC, Holiday (Dec. 30, 2015) 36 Brent Moss vs. UCLA, Rose (Jan. 1, 1994)

312 WISCONSIN FOOTBALL | 2019 FACT BOOK

34 Ron Dayne vs. Stanford, Rose (Jan. 1, 2000) 6 Garrett Graham vs. Miami, Champs Sports (Dec. 29, ‘09) 34 Melvin Gordon vs. Auburn (Jan. 1, 2015) 6 Troy Fumagalli vs. Western Mich., Cotton (Jan. 2, 2017) 32 Montee Ball vs. Oregon, Rose (Jan. 2, 2012) 5 Done 10 times, MR: Alex Erickson vs. USC, 30 Ron Dayne vs. Utah, Copper (Dec. 27, 1996) Holiday (Dec. 30, 2015) 30 Brian Calhoun vs. Auburn, Capital One (Jan. 2, 2006) 28 Alan Ameche vs. USC, Rose (Jan. 1, 1953) MOST YARDS PER RECEPTION (Min. 4 Rec.) 27 Ron Dayne vs. UCLA, Rose (Jan. 1, 1999) 29.8 (4 rec.) Jared Abbrederis vs. Oregon, Rose (Jan. 2, 2012) 27 Jonathan Taylor vs. Miami, Pinstripe (Dec. 27, 2018) 28.8 (6 rec.), Brandon Williams vs. Auburn, Capital One (Jan. 2, 2006) MOST RUSHING TOUCHDOWNS 18.5 (4 rec.), Jonathan Orr vs. Auburn, Capital One 4 Ron Dayne vs. UCLA, Rose (Jan. 1, 1999) (Jan. 2, 2006) 3 Ron Dayne vs. Utah, Copper (Dec. 27, 1996) 18.3 (4 rec.), Paul Hubbard vs. Arkansas, Capital One 3 Melvin Gordon vs. Auburn (Jan. 1, 2015) (Jan. 1, 2007) 2 Brent Moss vs. UCLA, Rose (Jan. 1, 1994) 18.3 (7 rec.), Lance Kendricks vs. Miami, Champs Sports 2 Terrell Fletcher vs. Duke, Hall of Fame (Jan. 2, 1995) (Dec. 29, 2009) 2 John Clay vs. Miami, Champs Sports (Dec. 29, 2009) 17.0 (5 rec.), Thad McFadden vs. Tennessee, Garden State (Dec. 13, 1981) MOST NET YARDS PER RUSH ATTEMPT (Min. 10 Att.) 16.6 (5 rec.), Brandon Williams vs. Colorado, Alamo 9.3 P.J. Hill vs. Florida State, Champs Sports (Dec. 27, 2008) (Dec. 28, 2002) 9.1 Ron Dayne vs. UCLA, Rose (Jan. 1, 1999) 16.4 (5 rec.), Travis Beckum vs. Arkansas, Capital One 8.2 Ron Dayne vs. Utah, Copper (Dec. 27, 1996) (Jan. 1, 2007) 8.2 P.J. Hill vs. Tennessee, Outback (Jan. 1, 2008) 16.0 (4 rec.), David Keeling vs. Kansas State, Independence 7.6 Jonathan Taylor vs. Miami, Pinstripe (Dec. 27, 2018) (Dec. 11, 1982) 7.4 Melvin Gordon vs. Auburn (Jan. 1, 2015) 15.2 (5 rec.), Chris Chambers vs. Stanford, Rose (Jan. 1, 2000) 7.1 Brian Calhoun vs. Auburn, Capital One (Jan. 2, 2006) 7.0 Joe Armentrout vs. Kentucky, Hall of Fame (Dec. 29, 1984) MOST RECEIVING TOUCHDOWNS 6.9 John Clay vs. TCU, Rose Bowl (Jan. 1, 2011) 3 Danny Davis vs. Miami, Orange (Dec. 30, 2017) 6.2 Terrell Fletcher vs. Duke, Hall of Fame (Jan. 2, 1995) 1 Many times, MR: Kendric Pryor vs. Miami, Pinstripe (Dec. 27, 2018) LONGEST RUSHES 64 Ron Dayne vs. Stanford, Rose (Jan. 1, 2000) LONGEST RECEPTIONS 60 Brian Calhoun vs. Auburn, Capital One (Jan. 2, 2006) 87 Tim Stracka vs. Kansas St., Independence (Dec. 11, 1982) 54 Alan Ameche vs. USC, Rose (Jan. 1, 1953) 54 Lee Evans vs. UCLA, Sun (Dec. 29, 2000) 54 Ron Dayne vs. UCLA, Rose (Jan. 1, 1999) 52 Tony Simmons vs. Duke, Hall of Fame (Jan. 2, 1995) 53 Melvin Gordon vs. Auburn (Jan. 1, 2015) 45 Jonathan Orr vs. Auburn, Capital One (Jan. 2, 2006) 52 Mike Samuel vs. UCLA, Rose (Jan. 1, 1999) 43 Garrett Graham vs. Florida St., Champs Sports (Dec. 27, 2008) 52 John Clay vs. Miami, Champs Sports (Dec. 29, 2009) 43 Brandon Williams vs. Auburn, Capital One (Jan. 2, 2006) 51 Jazz Peavy vs. Western Mich., Cotton (Jan. 2, 2017) 43 Thad McFadden vs. Tennessee, Garden State (Dec. 13, 1981) 50 P.J. Hill vs. Tennessee, Outback (Jan. 1, 2008) 39 Brandon Williams vs. Georgia, Outback (Jan. 1, 2005) 49 Terrell Fletcher vs. Duke, Hall of Fame (Jan. 2, 1995) 38 Kenton Peters vs. USC, Rose (Jan. 1, 1953) 38 Jared Abberderis vs. Oregon, Rose (Jan. 2, 2012) LONGEST RUSHING TOUCHDOWNS 54 Ron Dayne vs. UCLA, Rose (Jan. 1, 1999) 53 Melvin Gordon vs. Auburn (Jan. 1, 2015) Punting 49 Terrell Fletcher vs. Duke, Hall of Fame (Jan. 2, 1995) 40 Ron Dayne vs. Utah, Copper (Dec. 27, 1996) MOST PUNTING YARDS 38 Mike Samuel vs. Utah, Copper (Dec. 27, 1996) 347 (8 punts) Kevin Stemke vs. Stanford, Rose (Jan. 1, 2000) 312 (7 punts) Drew Meyer vs. Stanford, Rose (Jan. 1, 2013) 310 (7 punts) Ken DeBauche vs. Georgia, Outback (Jan. 1, 2005) Receiving 299 (7 punts) Ken DeBauche vs. Arkansas, Capital One (Jan. 1, 2007) 268 (6 punts) Ken DeBauche vs. Tennessee, Outback (Jan. 1,‘08) MOST RECEIVING YARDS 266 (6 punts) Brad Nortman vs. FSU, Champs (Dec. 27, 2008) 173 (6 rec.), Brandon Williams vs. Auburn, Capital One (Jan. 2, 2006) 244 (6 punts) George Winslow vs. Kansas St., Independence 163 (11 rec.), Pat Richter vs. USC, Rose (Jan. 1, 1963) (Dec. 11, 1982) 128 (7 rec.), Lance Kendricks vs. Miami, Champs Sports 239 (6 punts) Drew Meyer vs. USC, Holiday (Dec. 30, 2015) (Dec. 29, 2009) 229 (6 punts) Sam Veit vs. UCLA, Rose (Jan. 1, 1994) 119 (4 rec.), Jared Abbrederis vs. Oregon, Rose (Jan. 2, 2012) 225 (6 punts) Anthony Lotti vs. Miami, Orange (Dec. 30, 2017) 105 8 rec.), A.J. Taylor vs. Miami, Orange (Dec. 30, 2017) 104 (9 rec.), Nick Toon vs. Oregon, Rose (Jan. 2, 2012) MOST PUNT ATTEMPTS 87 (1 rec.), Tim Stracka vs. Kansas State, Independence 8 Kevin Stemke vs. Stanford, Rose (Jan. 1, 2000) (Dec. 11, 1982) 7 Ken DeBauche vs. Georgia, Outback (Jan. 1, 2005) 86 (3 rec.), Lee Evans vs. UCLA, Sun (Dec. 29, 2000) 7 Ken DeBauche vs. Arkansas, Capital One (Jan. 1, 2007) 85 (5 rec.), Jeff Nault vs. Tennessee, Garden State (Dec. 13, 1981) 7 Drew Meyer vs. Stanford, Rose (Jan. 1, 2013) 83 (5 rec.), Brandon Williams vs. Colorado, Alamo (Dec. 28, 2002) 6 David Greenwood vs. Tennessee, Garden State (Dec. 13, 1981) 83 (6 rec.), Troy Fumagalli vs. Western Mich., Cotton (Jan. 2, 2017) 6 George Winslow vs. Kansas State, Independence (Dec. 11, 1982) 6 Sam Veit vs. UCLA, Rose (Jan. 1, 1994) MOST RECEPTIONS 6 Ken DeBauche vs. Tennessee, Outback (Jan. 1, 2008) 11 Pat Richter vs. USC, Rose (Jan. 1, 1963) 6 Brad Nortman vs. Florida State, Champs Sports (Dec. 27, 2008) 9 Nick Toon vs. Oregon, Rose (Jan. 2, 2012) 6 Drew Meyer vs. USC, Holiday (Dec. 30, 2015) 8 A.J. Taylor vs. Miami, Orange (Dec. 30, 2017) 6 Anthony Lotti vs. Miami, Orange (Dec. 30, 2017) 7 Garrett Graham vs. Tennessee, Outback (Jan. 1, 2008) 7 Lance Kendricks vs. Miami, Champs Sports (Dec. 29, ‘09) HIGHEST PUNTING AVERAGE (Min. 4 Punts) 6 Brandon Williams vs. Auburn, Music City (Dec. 31, 2003) 44.7 (6 punts) Ken DeBauche vs. Tennessee, Outback (Jan. 1, 2008) 6 Brandon Williams vs. Auburn, Capital One (Jan. 2, 2006) 44.6 (7 punts) Drew Meyer vs. Stanford, Rose (Jan. 1, 2013)

313 WISCONSIN FOOTBALL | 2019 FACT BOOK

44.3 (7 punts) Ken DeBauche vs. Georgia, Outback (Jan. 1, 2005) 96 Thad McFadden vs. Tennessee, Garden State (Dec. 13, 1981) 44.3 (6 punts) Brad Nortman vs. Florida State, Champs Sports 92 David Gilreath vs. Tennessee, Outback (Jan. 1, 2008) (Dec. 27, 2008) 82 Kevin Huntley vs. Georgia, Outback (Jan. 1, 1998) 43.6 (5 punts) Kevin Stemke vs. Georgia, Outback (Jan. 1, 1998) 79 Michael Bennett vs. UCLA, Sun (Dec. 29, 2000) 43.4 (8 punts) Kevin Stemke vs. Stanford, Rose (Jan. 1, 2000) 66 Nick Davis vs. UCLA, Rose (Jan. 1, 1999) 42.7 (7 punts) Ken DeBauche vs. Arkansas, Capital One (Jan. 1, 2007) 66 David Gilreath vs. TCU, Rose (Jan. 1, 2011) 41.4 (5 punts) Scott Cepicky vs. Kentucky, Hall of Fame (Dec. 29, 1984) MOST KICKOFF RETURNS 41.2 (5 punts) Kevin Stemke vs. UCLA, Rose (Jan. 1, 1999) 8 Jared Abbrederis vs. Oregon, Rose (Jan. 1, 2012) 40.7 (6 punts) George Winslow vs. Kansas St., Independence 5 Brandon Williams vs. Auburn, Music City (Dec. 31, 2003) (Dec. 11, 1982) 5 Brandon Williams vs. Georgia, Outback (Jan. 1, 2005) 4 Michael Jones vs. Kentucky, Hall of Fame (Dec. 29, 1984) LONGEST PUNTS 4 Kevin Huntley vs. Georgia, Outback (Jan. 1, 1998) 61 George Winslow vs. Kansas State, Independence (Dec. 11, 1982) 4 David Gilreath vs. TCU, Rose Bowl (Jan. 1, 2011) 58 Ken DeBauche vs. Auburn, Capital One (Jan. 2, 2006) 4 Kenzel Doe vs. South Carolina, Capital One (Jan. 1, 2014) 57 Brad Nortman vs. Miami, Champs Sports (Dec. 29, 2009) 56 Kevin Stemke vs. Stanford, Rose (Jan. 1, 2000) HIGHEST KICKOFF RETURN AVERAGE (Min. 3 Returns) 56 Brad Nortman vs. Oregon, Rose (Jan. 2, 2012) 35.5 (4 returns) Kenzel Doe vs. South Carolina, Capital One 55 Brad Nortman vs. Florida State, Champs Sports (Dec. 27, 2008) (Jan. 1, 2014) 54 Ken DeBauche vs. Tennessee, Outback (Jan. 1, 2008) 32.0 (3 returns) Thad McFadden vs. Tennessee, Garden State 54 Drew Meyer vs. Stanford, Rose (Jan. 1, 2013) (Dec. 13, 1981) 53 Wendall Gulseth vs. USC, Rose (Jan. 1, 1953) 30.6 (3 returns) David Gilreath vs. Tennessee, Outback (Jan. 1, 2008) 53 Pat Richter vs. USC, Rose (Jan. 1, 1963) 25.1 (8 returns) Jared Abbrederis vs. Oregon, Rose (Jan. 1, 2012) 25.0 (4 returns), Michael Jones vs. Kentucky, Hall of Fame Punt Returns (Dec. 29, 1984) 22.0 (3 returns), Nick Davis vs. UCLA, Rose (Jan. 1, 1999) MOST PUNT RETURN YARDS 21.6 (3 returns), Louis Holland vs. USC, Rose (Jan. 1, 1963) 75 (2 returns) Thad McFadden vs. Kentucky, Hall of Fame 20.5 (4 returns), Kevin Huntley vs. Georgia, Outback (Jan. 1, 1998) (Dec. 29, 1984) 19.8 (5 returns), Brandon Williams vs. Auburn, Music City 49 (3 returns) Keith Jackson vs. Duke, Hall of Fame (Jan. 2, 1995) (Dec. 31, 2003) 35 (3 returns) Jim Leonhard vs. Auburn, Music City (Dec. 31, 2003) 19.6 (3 returns), Aaron Stecker vs. Utah, Copper (Dec. 27, 1996) 34 (2 returns) Brandon Williams vs. Colorado, Alamo (Dec. 28, 2002) 34 (3 returns) Jim Leonhard vs. Georgia, Outback (Jan. 1, 2005) LONGEST KICKOFF RETURNS 32 (2 returns) Archie Roy Burks vs. USC, Rose (Jan. 1, 1953) 91* Kenzel Doe vs. South Carolina, Capital One (Jan. 1, 2014) 26 (2 returns) William Smith vs. USC, Rose (Jan. 1, 1963) 60 David Gilreath vs. Tennessee, Outback (Jan. 1, 2008) 26 (2 returns) Jared Abbrederis vs. Oregon, Rose (Jan. 1, 2012) 60 Jared Abbrederis vs. Oregon, Rose (Jan. 1, 2012) 22 (3 returns) Thad McFadden vs. Tennessee, Garden State 54 Michael Bennett vs. UCLA, Sun (Dec. 29, 2000) (Dec. 13, 1981) 44 Thad McFadden vs. Tennessee, Garden State (Dec. 13, 1981) 42 Nick Davis vs. UCLA, Rose (Jan. 1, 1999) MOST PUNT RETURNS 36 Thad McFadden vs. Tennessee, Garden State (Dec. 13, 1981) 4 Paul Shwaiko vs. USC, Rose (Jan. 1, 1953) 31 Jerone Pettus vs. Colorado, Alamo (Dec. 28, 2002) 4 Jack Dunn vs. Miami, Pinstripe (Dec. 27, 2018) 29 Keith Jackson vs. UCLA, Rose (Jan. 1, 1994) 3 Jim Leonhard vs. Auburn, Music City (Dec. 31, 2003) 29 Jared Abbrederis vs. Oregon, Rose (Jan. 1, 2012) 3 Jim Leonhard vs. Georgia, Outback (Jan. 1, 2005) * Touchdown 3 David Gilreath vs. Tennessee, Outback (Jan. 1, 2008) 3 Jared Abbrederis vs. Stanford, Rose (Jan. 1, 2013)

HIGHEST PUNT RETURN AVERAGE (Min. 3 Returns) Interceptions 16.3 (3 ret.) Keith Jackson vs. Duke, Hall of Fame (Jan. 2, 1995) MOST INTERCEPTIONS 11.6 (3 ret.) Jim Leonhard vs. Auburn, Music City (Dec. 31, 2003) 1 32 times, MR: Eric Burrell, T.J. Edwards, Chris Orr, 11.3 (3 ret) Jim Leonhard vs. Georgia, Outback (Jan. 1, 2005) Caesar Williams vs. Miami, Pinstripe (Dec. 27, 2018) 7.3 (3 ret.) Thad McFadden vs. Tennessee, Garden State (Dec. 13, 1981) MOST INTERCEPTION RETURN YARDS 82 Cyril Weems vs. Utah, Copper (Dec. 27, 1996) LONGEST PUNT RETURNS 46 Jamar Fletcher vs. UCLA, Rose (Jan. 1, 1999) 67 Thad McFadden vs. Kentucky, Hall of Fame (Dec. 29, 1984) 30 Eric Burrell vs. Miami, Pinstripe (Dec. 27, 2018) 25 David Gilreath vs. Tennessee, Outback (Jan. 1, 2008) 24 Pete Monty vs. Utah, Copper (Dec. 27, 1996) 24 Keith Jackson vs. Duke, Hall of Fame (Jan. 2, 1995) 20 Jamar Fletcher vs. UCLA, Sun (Dec. 29, 2000) 21 William Smith vs. USC, Rose (Jan. 1, 1963) 19 Jeff Messenger vs. Duke, Hall of Fame (Jan. 2, 1995) 20 Jim Leonhard vs. Georgia, Outback (Jan. 1, 2005) 18 Aaron Henry vs. Oregon, Rose (Jan. 2, 2012) 19 Brandon Williams vs. Colorado, Alamo (Dec. 28, 2002) 17 Jason Suttle vs. Utah, Copper (Dec. 27, 1996) 17 William Hutchinson vs. USC, Rose (Jan. 1, 1953) 13 Darius Jones vs. Colorado, Alamo (Dec. 28, 2002) 16 Archie Roy Burks vs. USC, Rose (Jan. 1, 1953) 11 Andy Crooks vs. Georgia, Outback (Jan. 1, 2005) 15 Archie Roy Burks vs. USC, Rose (Jan. 1, 1953) 15 Jared Abbrederis vs. Oregon, Rose (Jan. 1, 2012) LONGEST INTERCEPTION RETURNS 82 Cyril Weems vs. Utah, Copper (Dec. 27, 1996) 46 Jamar Fletcher vs. UCLA, Rose (Jan. 1, 1999) Kickoff Returns 30 Eric Burrell vs. Miami, Pinstripe (Dec. 27, 2018) 24 Pete Monty vs. Utah, Copper (Dec. 27, 1996) MOST KICKOFF RETURN YARDS 20 Jamar Fletcher vs. UCLA, Sun (Dec. 29, 2000) 201 Jared Abbrederis vs. Oregon, Rose (Jan. 1, 2012) 19 Jeff Messenger vs. Duke, Hall of Fame (Jan. 2, 1995) 142 Kenzel Doe vs. South Carolina, Capital One (Jan. 1, 2014) 18 Aaron Henry vs. Oregon, Rose (Jan. 2, 2012) 100 Michael Jones vs. Kentucky, Hall of Fame (Dec. 29, 1984) 17 Jason Suttle vs. Utah, Copper (Dec. 27, 1996) 99 Brandon Williams vs. Auburn, Music City (Dec. 31, 2003) 13 Darius Jones vs. Colorado, Alamo (Dec. 28, 2002) 314 WISCONSIN FOOTBALL | 2019 FACT BOOK

11 Andy Crooks vs. Georgia, Outback (Jan. 1, 2005) 3 Jeff Mack vs. Colorado, Alamo (Dec. 28, 2002) 3 Joe Schobert vs. Auburn, Outback (Jan. 1, 2015) MOST FIELD GOALS 3 Jack Cichy vs. USC, Holiday (Dec. 30, 2015) 4 Todd Gregoire vs. Kentucky, Hall of Fame (Dec. 29, 1984) 2 Tom Burke vs. Utah, Copper (Dec. 27, 1996) 3 Rafael Gaglianone vs. USC, Holiday (Dec. 30, 2015) 2 Ben Herbert vs. Stanford, Rose (Jan. 1, 2000) 2 John Hall vs. Duke, Hall of Fame (Jan. 2, 1995) 2 Wendell Bryant vs. Stanford, Rose (Jan. 1, 2000) 2 Mike Allen vs. Auburn, Music City (Dec. 31, 2003) 2 Darius Jones vs. Colorado, Alamo (Dec. 28, 2002) 2 Mike Allen vs. Georgia, Outback (Jan. 1, 2005) 2 Mark Zalewski vs. Auburn, Capital One (Jan. 2, 2006) 2 Philip Welch vs. Florida State, Champs Sports (Dec. 27, 2008) 2 Joe Stellmacher vs. Arkansas, Capital One (Jan. 1, 2007) 2 Philip Welch vs. Miami, Champs Sports (Dec. 29, 2009) 2 DeAndre Levy vs. Florida State, Champs Sports (Dec. 27, 2008) 2 Philip Welch vs. TCU, Rose Bowl (Jan. 1, 2011) 2 Chris Borland vs. Miami, Champs Sports (Dec. 29, 2009) 2 Rafael Gaglianone vs. Auburn, Outback (Jan. 1, 2015) 2 O’Brien Schofield vs. Miami, Champs Sports (Dec. 29, 2009) 2 Rafael Gaglianone vs. Miami, Orange (Dec. 30, 2017) 2 J.J. Watt vs. Miami, Champs Sports (Dec. 29, 2009) 2 Andrew Van Ginkel vs. Miami, Pinstripe (Dec. 27, 2018) MOST FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS 4 Todd Gregoire vs. Kentucky, Hall of Fame (Dec. 29, 1984) MOST TACKLE FOR LOSS YARDAGE 3 Mike Allen vs. Georgia, Outback (Jan. 1, 2005) 23 Jack Cichy vs. USC, Holiday (Dec. 30, 2015) 3 Taylor Mehlhaff vs. Auburn, Capital One (Jan. 2, 2006) 20 Ben Herbert vs. Stanford, Rose (Jan. 1, 2000) 3 Philip Welch vs. vs. TCU, Rose (Jan. 1, 2011) 13 Tom Burke vs. UCLA, Rose (Jan. 1, 1999) 3 Rafael Gaglianone vs. USC, Holiday (Dec. 30, 2015) 13 Nick Greisen vs. UCLA, Sun (Dec. 29, 2000) 2 9 times, MR: Rafael Gaglianone vs. Miami, Pinstripe 13 Jonathan Casillas vs. Tennessee, Outback (Jan. 1, 2008) (Dec. 27, 2018) 13 DeAndre Levy vs. Florida State, Champs Sports (Dec. 27, 2008) 12 Jason Chapman vs. Arkansas, Capital One (Jan. 1, 2007) LONGEST FIELD GOALS MADE 11 Nick Hayden vs. Auburn, Capital One (Jan. 2, 2006) 52 Taylor Mehlhaff vs. Arkansas, Capital One (Jan. 1, 2007) 10 Wendell Bryant vs. UCLA, Rose (Jan. 1, 1999) 48 John Hall vs. Duke, Hall of Fame (Jan. 2, 1995) 10 Mike Herrington vs. Kansas St., Independence (Dec. 11, 1982) 47 Rafael Gaglianone vs. Miami, Orange (Dec. 30, 2017) 10 David Greenwood vs. Tennessee, Garden State (Dec. 13, 1981) 46 Mike Allen vs. Georgia, Outback (Jan. 1, 2005) 10 O’Brien Schofield vs. Miami, Champs Sports (Dec. 29, 2009) 44 Mike Allen vs. Georgia, Outback (Jan. 1, 2005) 10 T.J. Watt vs. Western Michigan, Cotton (Jan. 2, 2017) 43 John Hall vs. Duke, Hall of Fame (Jan. 2, 1995) 41 Philip Welch vs. Florida State, Champs Sports (Dec. 27, 2008) MOST QUARTERBACK SACKS 40 Todd Gregorie vs. Kentucky, Hall of Fame (Dec. 29, 1984) 3 Jack Cichy vs. USC, Holiday (Dec. 30, 2015) 40 Matt Davenport vs. UCLA, Rose (Jan. 1, 1999) 2 Ben Herbert vs. Stanford, Rose (Jan. 1, 2000) 38 John Hall vs. Utah, Copper (Dec. 27, 1996) 2 DeAndre Levy vs. Florida State, Champs Sports (Dec. 27, 2008) 2 O’Brien Schofield vs. Miami, Champs Sports (Dec. 29, 2009) LONGEST FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED (All 40-Yarders) 1 Done 35 times, MR: Andrew Van Ginkel vs. Miami, 53 (missed) Taylor Mehlhaff vs. Auburn, Capital One (Jan. 2, 2006) Pinstripe (Dec. 27, 2018) 52 (made) Taylor Mehlhaff vs. Arkansas, Capital One (Jan. 1, 2007) 48 (made) John Hall vs. Duke, Hall of Fame (Jan. 2, 1995) MOST QUARTERBACK SACKS YARDAGE 47 (made) Rafael Gaglianone vs. Miami, Orange (Dec. 30, 2017) 23 Jack Cichy vs. USC, Holiday (Dec. 30, 2015) 46 (made) Mike Allen vs. Georgia, Outback (Jan. 1, 2005) 20 Ben Herbert vs. Stanford, Rose (Jan. 1, 2000) 44 (made) Mike Allen vs. Georgia, Outback (Jan. 1, 2005) 13 DeAndre Levy vs. Florida State, Champs Sports (Dec. 27, 2008) 43 (made) John Hall vs. Duke, Hall of Fame (Jan. 2, 1995) 12 Mark Shumate vs. Tennessee, Garden State (Dec. 13, 1981) 42 (missed) Jack Russell vs. S. Carolina, Capital One (Jan. 1, 2014) 12 Jason Chapman vs. Arkansas, Capital One (Jan. 1, 2007) 41 (made) Philip Welch vs. Florida State, Champs Sports 11 Nick Greisen vs. UCLA, Sun (Dec. 29, 2000) (Dec. 27, 2008) 11 Nick Hayden vs. Auburn, Capital One (Jan. 2, 2006) 41 (missed) Rafael Gaglianone vs. Miami, Pinstripe 10 Mike Herrington vs. Kansas St., Independence (Dec. 11, 1982) (Dec. 27, 2018) 10 David Greenwood vs. Tennessee, Garden State (Dec. 13, 1981) 10 O’Brien Schofield vs. Miami, Champs Sports (Dec. 29, 2009) GAME-WINNING FIELD GOALS 10 T.J. Watt vs. Western Michigan, Cotton (Jan. 2, 2017) 37 Mike Allen vs. Colorado in OT, Alamo (Dec. 28, 2002) 25 Rafael Gaglianone vs. Auburn in OT, Outback (Jan. 1, 2015) 29 Rafael Gaglianone vs. USC, 2:27 4th quarter, Pass Breakups Holiday (Dec. 30, 2015) MOST PASS BREAKUPS (at least 2) 4 Matt Vanden Boom vs. Tennessee, Garden State (Dec. 13, 1981) Tackles 4 Jamar Fletcher vs. UCLA, Rose (Jan. 1, 1999) 3 James Nettles vs. USC, Rose (Jan. 1, 1963) MOST TACKLES 3 John Favret vs. UCLA, Rose (Jan. 1, 1999) 14 Jim Melka vs. Kentucky, Hall of Fame (Dec. 29, 1984) 2 (12 times) MR: Chikwe Obasih vs. Western Mich., 14 Craig Raddatz vs. Kentucky, Hall of Fame (Dec. 29, 1984) Cotton (Jan. 2, 2017) 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) Blocked Kicks/Punts 13 Jason Doering vs. Georgia, Outback (Jan. 1, 1998) 13 Donnel Thompson vs. Georgia, Outback (Jan. 1, 1998) ALL BLOCKED KICKS / PUNTS BY WISCONSIN 13 Mike Taylor vs. Oregon, Rose (Jan. 2, 2012) Tarek Saleh blocked 45-yard field goal attempt vs. Utah, Copper 12 Tim Krumrie vs. Tennessee, Garden State (Dec. 13, 1981) (Dec. 27, 1996) 12 Chris Borland vs. Oregon, Rose (Jan. 2, 2012) Mike Echols blocked 23-yard field goal attempt vs. Stanford, Rose (Jan. 1, 2000) MOST TACKLES FOR LOSS Ben Strickland blocked punt vs. Arkansas, Capital One 4 Jonathan Casillas vs. Tennessee, Outback (Jan. 1, 2008) (Jan. 1, 2007) 3 Guy Boliaux vs. Tennessee, Garden State (Dec. 13, 1981) Elijah Hodge blocked 29-yard field goal attempt vs. Tennessee, 3 Tom Burke vs. Georgia, Outback (Jan. 1, 1998) Outback (Jan. 1, 2008) 3 Tom Burke vs. UCLA, Rose (Jan. 1, 1999) 3 Nick Greisen vs. UCLA, Sun (Dec. 29, 2000) 315 WISCONSIN FOOTBALL | 2019 FACT BOOK Bowl Game Records (Team)

Passing Scoring 4 vs. Miami, Orange (Dec. 30, 2017) MOST POINTS SCORED 2 vs. USC, Rose (Jan. 1, 1963) 38 vs. Utah, Copper (Dec. 27, 1996) 2 vs. Tennessee, Garden State (Dec. 13, 1981) 38 vs. UCLA, Rose (Jan. 1, 1999) 2 vs. Kansas St., Independence (Dec. 11, 1982) 38 vs. Oregon, Rose (Jan. 2, 2012) 2 vs. UCLA, Sun (Dec. 29, 2000) 37 vs. USC, Rose (Jan. 1, 1963) 2 vs. Colorado, Alamo (Dec. 28, 2002) 35 vs. Miami, Pinstripe (Dec. 27, 2018) 2 vs. Auburn, Capital One (Jan. 2, 2006) 2 vs. Arkansas, Capital One (Jan. 1, 2007) FEWEST POINTS ALLOWED 2 vs. Oregon, Rose (Jan. 2, 2012) 3 by Kansas St., Independence (Dec. 11, 1982) 2 vs. South Carolina, Capital One (Jan. 1, 2014) 3 by Miami, Pinstripe (Dec. 27, 2018) 7 by USC, Rose (Jan. 1, 1953) Interceptions 9 by Stanford, Rose (Jan. 1, 2000) 1 vs. Duke, Hall of Fame (Jan. 2, 1995) 10 by Utah, Copper (Dec. 27, 1996) 1 vs. Utah, Copper (Dec. 27, 1996) 10 by Auburn, Capital One (Jan. 2, 2006) 1 vs. UCLA, Rose (Jan. 1, 1999) 1 vs. Georgia, Outback (Jan. 1, 2005) MOST POINTS, BOTH TEAMS 83 (Oregon 45, UW 38), Rose (Jan. 2, 2012) Kickoff Returns 79 (USC 42, UW 37), Rose (Jan. 1, 1963) 1 vs. South Carolina, Capital One (Jan. 1, 2014) 69 (UW 38, UCLA 31), Rose (Jan. 1, 1999) 65 (UW 34, Auburn 31), Outback (Jan. 1, 2015) Punt Returns 59 (UW 31, Colorado 28), Alamo (Dec. 28, 2002) Never

FEWEST POINTS, BOTH TEAMS Fumble Returns 7 (USC 7, UW 0), Rose (Jan. 1, 1953) 1 vs. Oregon, Rose (Jan. 2, 2012) 17 (UW 14, Kansas St. 3), Independence (Dec. 11, 1982) 26 (UW 17, Stanford 9), Rose (Jan. 1, 2000) Blocked Punt Returns 31 (UW 17, Arkansas 14), Capital One (Jan. 1, 2007) Never 34 (UW 24, Auburn 10), Capital One (Jan. 2, 2006) 34 (UW 20, Miami 14), Champs Sports (Dec. 29, 2009) FEWEST TOUCHDOWNS ALLOWED BY … Rushing WIDEST MARGIN OF VICTORY 0 by USC, Rose (Jan. 1, 1953) 32 (UW 35, Miami 3), Pinstripe (Dec. 27, 2018) 0 by Kansas St., Independence (Dec. 11, 1982) 28 (UW 38, Utah 10), Copper (Dec. 27, 1996) 0 by Auburn, Capital One (Jan. 2, 2006) 14 (UW 34, Duke 20), Hall of Fame (Jan. 2, 1995) 0 by South Carolina, Capital One (Jan. 1, 2014) 14 (UW 24, Auburn 10), Capital One (Jan. 2, 2006) 0 by Miami, Pinstripe (Dec. 27, 2018) 11 (UW 14, Kansas St. 3), Independence (Dec. 11, 1982) 1 12 times, MR: by Western Mich., Cotton (Jan. 2, 2017)

MOST TOUCHDOWNS SCORED Passing 5 vs. USC, Rose (Jan. 1, 1963) 0 by Kansas St., Independence (Dec. 11, 1982) 5 vs. Utah, Copper (Dec. 27, 1996) 0 by UCLA, Rose (Jan. 1, 1994) 5 vs. UCLA, Rose (Jan. 1, 1999) 0 by Duke, Hall of Fame (Jan. 2, 1995) 5 vs. Oregon, Rose (Jan. 2, 2012) 0 by Utah, Copper (Dec. 27, 1996) 5 vs. Miami, Pinstripe (Dec. 27, 2018) 0 by Stanford, Rose (Jan. 1, 2000) 0 by Auburn, Music City (Dec. 31, 2003) FEWEST TOUCHDOWNS ALLOWED 0 by Arkansas, Capital One (Jan. 1, 2007) 0 by Kansas St., Independence (Dec. 11, 1982) 0 by Stanford, Rose (Jan. 1, 2013) 0 by Miami, Pinstripe (Dec. 27, 2018) 0 by Miami, Pinstripe (Dec. 27, 2018) 1 by USC, Rose (Jan. 1, 1953) 1 11 times, MR: by Miami, Orange (Dec. 30, 2017) 1 by UCLA, Rose (Jan. 1, 1994) 1 by Utah, Copper (Dec. 27, 1996) MOST FIELD GOALS SCORED 1 by Stanford, Rose (Jan. 1, 2000) 4 vs. Kentucky, Hall of Fame (Dec. 29, 1984) 1 by Auburn, Capital One (Jan. 2, 2006) 3 vs. USC, Holiday (Dec. 30, 2015) 2 vs. Auburn, Music City (Dec. 31, 2003) MOST TOUCHDOWNS SCORED BY … 2 vs. Georgia, Outback (Jan. 1, 2005) Rushing 2 vs. Florida State, Champs Sports (Dec. 27, 2008) 4 vs. Utah, Copper (Dec. 27, 1996) 2 vs. Miami, Champs Sports (Dec. 29, 2009) 4 vs. UCLA, Rose (Jan. 1, 1999) 2 vs. TCU, Rose Bowl (Jan. 1, 2011) 4 vs. Auburn, Music City (Dec. 31, 2003) 2 vs. Auburn, Outback (Jan. 1, 2015) 4 vs. Miami, Pinstripe (Dec. 27, 2018) 2 vs. Miami, Orange (Dec. 30, 2017) 3 vs. USC, Rose (Jan. 1, 1963) 3 vs. UCLA, Rose (Jan. 1, 1994) MOST SAFETIES SCORED 3 vs. Auburn, Outback (Jan. 1, 2015) 1 vs. USC, Rose (Jan. 1, 1963)

316 WISCONSIN FOOTBALL | 2019 FACT BOOK MOST TWO-POINT CONVERSION ATTEMPTS Third 1 vs. Washington, Rose (Jan. 1, 1960) 21 (USC 14, UW 7), Rose (Jan. 1, 1963) 1 vs. Duke, Hall of Fame (Jan. 2, 1995) 21 (Georgia 14, UW 7), Outback (Jan. 1, 2005) 1 vs. Auburn, Music City (Dec. 31, 2003) 17 (Florida St. 14, UW 3), Champs Sports (Dec. 27, 2008) 1 vs. Georgia, Outback (Jan. 1, 2005) 17 (UW 10, Oregon 7), Rose (Jan. 2, 2012) 1 vs. TCU, Rose Bowl (Jan. 1, 2011) 17 (UW 14, Auburn 3), Outback (Jan. 1, 2015)

MOST TWO-POINT CONVERSIONS Fourth 1 vs. Washington, Rose (Jan. 1, 1960) 30 (UW 23, USC 7), Rose (Jan. 1, 1963) 1 vs. Duke, Hall of Fame (Jan. 2, 1995) 24 (Auburn 14, UW 10), Outback (Jan. 1, 2015) 1 vs. Auburn, Music City (Dec. 31, 2003) 22 (Auburn 14, UW 8), Music City (Dec. 31, 2003) 1 vs. Georgia, Outback (Jan. 1, 2005) 21 (UW 14, Tennessee 7), Garden State (Dec. 13, 1981) 21 (UW 14, Duke 7), Hall of Fame (Jan. 2, 1995) MOST POINTS BY QUARTERS 21 (Florida St. 14, UW 7), Champs Sports (Dec. 27, 2008) First 21 (South Carolina 14, UW 7), Capital One (Jan. 1, 2014) 14 vs. Utah, Copper (Dec. 27, 1996) 14 vs. Oregon, Rose (Jan. 2, 2012) MOST POINTS IN A HALF 14 vs. Western Mich., Cotton (Jan. 2, 2017) First 14 vs. Miami, Pinstripe (Dec. 27, 2018) 31 vs. Utah, Copper (Dec. 27, 1996) 13 vs. Duke, Hall of Fame (Jan. 2, 1995) 28 vs. Oregon, Rose (Jan. 2, 2012) 24 vs. UCLA, Rose (Jan. 1, 1999) Second 24 vs. Miami, Orange (Dec. 30, 2017) 21 vs. Miami, Orange (Dec. 30, 2017) 21 vs. Colorado, Alamo (Dec. 28, 2002) 17 vs. Utah, Copper (Dec. 27, 1996) 17 vs. UCLA, Rose (Jan. 1, 1999) Second 14 vs. Colorado, Alamo (Dec. 28, 2002) 30 vs. USC, Rose (Jan. 1, 1963) 14 vs. Oregon, Rose (Jan. 2, 2012) 24 vs. Auburn, Outback (Jan. 1, 2015) 14 vs. Stanford, Rose (Jan. 1, 2013) 21 vs. Miami, Pinstripe (Dec. 27, 2018) 14 vs. South Carolina, Capital One (Jan. 1, 2014) 20 vs. Duke, Hall of Fame (Jan. 2, 1995) 15 vs. Georgia, Outback (Jan. 1, 2005) Third 14 vs. Auburn, Outback (Jan. 1, 2015) MOST POINTS IN A HALF, BOTH TEAMS 10 vs. Oregon, Rose (Jan. 2, 2012) First 7 vs. USC, Rose (Jan. 1, 1963) 56 (UW 28, Oregon 28), Rose, (Jan. 2, 2012) 7 vs. Kansas St., Independence (Dec. 11, 1982) 45 (UW 24, UCLA 21), Rose (Jan. 1, 1999) 7 vs. UCLA, Rose (Jan. 1, 1999) 38 (UW 24, Miami 14), Orange (Dec. 30, 2017) 7 vs. Stanford, Rose (Jan. 1, 2000) 35 (UW 21, Colorado 14), Alamo (Dec. 28, 2002) 7 vs. UCLA, Sun (Dec. 29, 2000) 35 (Tennessee 21, UW 14), Outback (Jan. 1, 2008) 7 vs. Georgia, Outback (Jan. 1, 2005) 7 vs. Miami, Pinstripe (Dec. 27, 2018) Second 51 (UW 30, USC 21), Rose (Jan. 1, 1963) Fourth 41 (UW 24, Auburn 17), Outback (Jan. 1, 2015) 23 vs. USC, Rose (Jan. 1, 1963) 38 (Florida St. 28, UW 10), Champs Sports (Dec. 27, 2008) 14 vs. Tennessee, Garden State (Dec. 13, 1981) 31 (South Carolina 21, UW 10), Capital One (Jan. 1, 2014) 14 vs. Duke, Hall of Fame (Jan. 2, 1995) 30 (UW 20, Duke 10), Hall of Fame (Jan. 2, 1995) 14 vs. Miami, Pinstripe (Dec. 27, 2018) 10 vs. Auburn, Outback (Jan. 1, 2015) Scoring Drives MOST POINTS BY QUARTERS, BOTH TEAMS First LONGEST SCORING DRIVES 28 (UW 14, Oregon 14), Rose, (Jan. 2, 2012) By Plays 24 (TCU 14, UW 10), Rose (Jan. 1, 2011) 16 (FG, 71 yards, 8:33) vs. Utah, Copper (Dec. 27, 1996) 21 (Colorado 14, UW 7), Alamo (Dec. 28, 2002) 16 (TD, 75 yards, 6:35) vs. S. Carolina, Capital One (Jan. 1, 2014) 14 (FG, 65 yards, 6:58) vs. Auburn, Music City (Dec. 31, 2003) 20 (Tennessee 13, UW 7), Garden State (Dec. 13, 1981) 14 (FG, 47 yards, 7:04) vs. TCU, Rose (Jan. 1, 2011) 17 (Washington 17, UW 0), Rose (Jan. 1, 1960) 13 (TD, 83 yards, 7:06) vs. Duke, Hall of Fame (Jan. 2, 1995) 17 (UW 14, Utah 3), Copper (Dec. 27, 1996) 13 (FG, 64 yards, 2:48) vs. Auburn, Outback (Jan. 1, 2015) 17 (UCLA 10, UW 7), Sun (Dec. 29, 2000) 12 (TD, 80 yards, 3:13) vs. USC, Rose (Jan. 1, 1963) 17 (UW 10, Arkansas 7), Capital One (Jan. 1, 2007) 12 (TD, 79 yards, 6:43) vs. Utah, Copper (Dec. 27, 1996) 17 (Miami 14, UW 3), Orange (Dec. 30, 2017) 12 (TD, 80 yards, 4:41) vs. Georgia, Outback (Jan. 1, 1998) 17 (UW 14, Miami 3), Pinstripe (Dec. 27, 2018) 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) Second 12 (FG, 71 yards, 4:51) vs. USC, Holiday (Dec. 30, 2015) 31 (UW 17, UCLA 14), Rose (Jan. 1, 1999) 12 (TD, 64 yards, 6:15) vs. USC, Holiday (Dec. 30, 2015) 28 (UW 14, Oregon 14), Rose, (Jan. 2, 2012) 12 (TD, 71 yards, 6:38) vs. Miami, Orange (Dec. 30, 2017) 21 (Tennessee 14, UW 7), Outback (Jan. 1, 2008) 21 (UW 21, Miami 0), Orange (Dec. 30, 2017) 20 (UW 14, South Carolina 6), Capital One (Jan. 1, 2014) 20 (UW 13, USC 7), Holiday (Dec. 30, 2015)

317 WISCONSIN FOOTBALL | 2019 FACT BOOK By Yards (at least 80 yards) 47 (UCLA 25, UW 22), Rose (Jan. 1, 1999) 89 (TD, 7 plays, 3:32) vs. UCLA, Rose (Jan. 1, 1999) 89 (TD, 5 plays, 2:10) vs. Auburn, Outback (Jan. 1, 2015) FEWEST FIRST DOWNS, BOTH TEAMS 88 (TD, 8 plays, 3:17) vs. Georgia, Outback (Jan. 1, 2005) 26 (UW 14, Kansas St. 12), Independence (Dec. 11, 1982) 88 (TD, 7 plays, 3:52) Western Michigan, Cotton (Jan. 2, 2017) 26 (UW 20, Miami 6), vs. Pinstripe (Dec. 27, 2018) 87 (TD, 1 play, 0:13) vs. Kansas St., Independence (Dec. 11, 1982) 29 (Washington 16, UW 13), Rose (Jan. 1, 1960) 86 (TD, 12 plays, 5:06) vs. Auburn, Capital One (Jan. 2, 2006) 30 (UW 16, Stanford 14), Rose (Jan. 1, 2000) 85 (TD, 10 plays, 4:59) vs. UCLA, Rose (Jan. 1, 1999) 31 (UW 17, Miami 14), Champs Sports (Dec. 29, 2009) 85 (TD, 10 plays, 2:04) vs. Stanford, Rose (Jan. 1, 2013) 83 (TD, 13 plays, 7:06) vs. Duke, Hall of Fame (Jan. 2, 1995) MOST FIRST DOWNS BY 83 (TD, 6 plays, 2:11) vs. Duke, Hall of Fame (Jan. 2, 1995) Rushing 81 (TD, 11 plays, N/A) vs. USC, Rose (Jan. 1, 1963) 20 vs. Auburn, Outback (Jan. 1, 2015) 80 (TD, 12 plays, 3:13) vs. USC, Rose (Jan. 1, 1963) 17 vs. Miami, Pinstripe (Dec. 27, 2018) 80 (TD, 8 plays, 2:54) vs. Tennessee, Garden State (Dec. 13, 1981) 16 vs. South Carolina, Capital One (Jan. 1, 2014) 80 (TD, 9 plays, 3:31) vs. Tennessee, Garden State (Dec. 13, 1981) 14 vs. Colorado, Alamo (Dec. 28, 2002) 80 (TD, 12 plays, 4:41) vs. Georgia, Outback (Jan. 1, 1998) 13 vs. Utah, Copper (Dec. 27, 1996) 80 (TD, 6 plays, 2:15) vs. UCLA, Rose (Jan. 1, 1999) 80 (TD, 4 plays, 2:03) vs. Stanford, Rose (Jan. 1, 2000) 13 vs. UCLA, Rose (Jan. 1, 1999) 80 (TD, 4 plays, 1:44) vs. UCLA, Sun (Dec. 29, 2000) 80 (TD, 10 plays, 1:34) vs. Colorado, Alamo (Dec. 28, 2002) Passing 23 vs. USC, Rose (Jan. 1, 1963) By Time of Possession (at least 5:00) 15 vs. Miami, Orange (Dec. 30, 2017) 8:33 (FG, 16 plays, 71 yards) vs. Utah, Copper (Dec. 27, 1996) 14 vs. USC, Holiday (Dec. 30, 2015) 7:12 (TD, 10 plays, 53 yards) vs. Miami, Pinstripe (Dec. 27, 2018) 13 vs. Auburn, Capital One (Jan. 2, 2006) 7:06 (TD, 13 plays, 83 yards) vs. Duke, Hall of Fame (Jan. 2, 1995) 12 vs. Oregon, Rose (Jan. 2, 2012) 7:04 (FG, 14 plays, 47 yards) vs. TCU, Rose (Jan. 1, 2011) 6:58 (FG, 14 plays, 65 yards) vs. Auburn, Music City (Dec. 31, 2003) Penalty 6:43 (TD, 12 plays, 79 yards) vs. Utah, Copper (Dec. 27, 1996) 5 vs. Arkansas, Capital One (Jan. 1, 2007) 6:38 (TD, 12 plays, 71 yards) vs. Miami, Orange (Dec. 30, 2017) 4 vs. Auburn, Outback (Jan. 1, 2015) 6:35 (TD, 16 plays, 75 yards) vs. S. Carolina, Capital One (Jan. 1, 2014) 3 vs. USC, Rose (Jan. 1, 1953) 6:15 (TD, 12 plays, 64 yards) vs. USC, Holiday (Dec. 30, 2015) 3 vs. Kansas St., Independence (Dec. 11, 1982) 6:08 (TD, 11 plays, 75 yards) Western Mich., Cotton (Jan. 2, 2017) 3 vs. UCLA, Rose (Jan. 1, 1994) 5:32 (TD, 10 plays, 77 yards) vs. TCU, Rose (Jan. 1, 2011) 3 vs. Florida State, Champs Sports (Dec. 27, 2008) 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, 2008) FEWEST FIRST DOWNS ALLOWED BY 5:09 (FG, 9 plays, 63 yards) vs. West. Mich., Cotton (Jan. 2, 2017) Rushing 5:09 (FG, 10 plays, 51 yards) vs. Miami, Orange (Dec. 30, 2017) 1 by Stanford, Rose (Jan. 1, 2000) 5:06 (TD, 12 plays, 86 yards) vs. Auburn, Capital One (Jan. 2, 2006) 2 by USC, Rose (Jan. 1, 1953) 3 by Miami, Champs Sports (Dec. 29, 2009) 3 by Miami Pinstripe (Dec. 27, 2018) Time of Possession 4 by Kansas St., Independence (Dec. 11, 1982) HIGHEST TIME OF POSSESSION 4 by Duke, Hall of Fame (Jan. 2, 1995) 39:52 vs. Miami, Orange (Dec. 30, 2017) 4 by Tennessee, Outback (Jan. 1, 2008) 39:47 vs. Miami, Pinstripe (Dec. 27, 2018) 4 by USC, Holiday (Dec. 30, 2015) 39:15 vs. Miami, Champs Sports (Dec. 29, 2009) 37:18 vs. USC, Holiday (Dec. 30, 2015) Passing 36:35 vs. TCU, Rose (Jan. 1, 2011) 3 by Miami, Pinstripe (Dec. 27, 2018) 4 by Colorado, Alamo (Dec. 28, 2002) 4 by Stanford, Rose (Jan. 1, 2013) First Downs 7 by Kansas St., Independence (Dec. 11, 1982) 8 by Kentucky, Hall of Fame (Dec. 29, 1984) MOST FIRST DOWNS 8 by Auburn, Music City (Dec. 31, 2003) 32 vs. USC, Rose (Jan. 1, 1963) 8 by Auburn, Capital One (Jan. 2, 2006) 31 vs. Auburn, Outback (Jan. 1, 2015) 8 by Miami, Orange (Dec. 30, 2017) 24 vs. Auburn, Capital One (Jan. 2, 2006) 24 vs. Miami, Orange (Dec. 30, 2017) Penalty 23 vs. Oregon, Rose (Jan. 2, 2012) 0 by USC, Rose (Jan. 1, 1963) 0 by UCLA, Sun (Dec. 29, 2000) FEWEST FIRST DOWNS ALLOWED 0 by Auburn, Music City (Dec. 31, 2003) 6 by Miami, Pinstripe (Dec. 27, 2018) 0 by Georgia, Outback (Jan. 1, 2005) 12 by Kansas St., Independence (Dec. 11, 1982) 0 by Tennessee, Outback (Jan. 1, 2008) 13 by Colorado, Alamo (Dec. 28, 2002) 0 by Oregon, Rose (Jan. 2, 2012) 14 by Stanford, Rose (Jan. 1, 2000) 0 by South Carolina, Capital One (Jan. 1, 2014) 14 by Miami, Champs Sports (Dec. 29, 2009) 0 by USC, Holiday (Dec. 30, 2015) 0 by Miami Pinstripe (Dec. 27, 2018) MOST FIRST DOWNS, BOTH TEAMS 52 (UCLA 31, UW 21), Rose (Jan. 1, 1994) 52 (UW 31, Auburn 21), Outback (Jan. 1, 2015) 49 (Tennessee 27, UW 22), Garden State (Dec. 13, 1981) 47 (UW 32, USC 15), Rose (Jan. 1, 1963)

318 WISCONSIN FOOTBALL | 2019 FACT BOOK FEWEST RUSHING YARDS GAINED, BOTH TEAMS Total Net Yards 181 (USC 114, UW 67), Rose (Jan. 1, 1963) MOST NET YARDS GAINED 196 (UW 131, Kansas St, 65), Independence (Dec. 11, 1982) 548 vs. Auburn, Capital One (Jan. 2, 2006) 221 (UW 226, Stanford -5, Rose (Jan. 1, 2000) 521 vs. Auburn, Outback (Jan. 1, 2015) 227 (Arkansas 232, UW -5), Capital One (Jan. 1, 2007) 508 vs. Oregon, Rose (Jan. 2, 2012) 231 (UW 170, Miami 61), Champs Sports (Dec. 29, 2009) 497 vs. UCLA, Rose (Jan. 1, 1999) 486 vs. USC, Rose (Jan. 1, 1963) MOST RUSHING ATTEMPTS 58 vs. Miami, Pinstripe (Dec. 27, 2018) FEWEST NET YARDS ALLOWED 54 vs. Auburn, Outback (Jan. 1, 2015) 169 by Miami, Pinstripe (Dec. 27, 2018) 53 vs. Stanford, Rose (Jan. 1, 2000) 192 by Kansas St., Independence (Dec. 11, 1982) 52 vs. USC, Rose (Jan. 1, 1953) 200 by Colorado, Alamo (Dec. 28, 2002) 51 vs. Colorado, Alamo (Dec. 28, 2002) 233 by USC, Rose (Jan. 1, 1953) 236 by Auburn, Capital One (Jan. 2, 2006) FEWEST RUSHING ATTEMPTS 28 vs. USC, Rose (Jan. 1, 1963) MOST NET YARDS GAINED, BOTH TEAMS 28 vs. Arkansas, Capital One (Jan. 1, 2007) 1,129 (Oregon 621, UW 508) Rose (Jan. 2, 2012) 29 vs. Georgia, Outback (Jan. 1, 1998) 1,035 (UCLA 538, UW 497), Rose (Jan. 1, 1999) 35 vs. Georgia, Outback (Jan. 1, 2005) 956 (UW 521, Auburn 435), Outback (Jan. 1, 2015) 36 vs. Kentucky, Hall of Fame (Dec. 29, 1984) 865 (UW 446, Duke 399), Hall of Fame (Jan. 2, 1995) 853 (UW 486, USC 367), Rose (Jan. 1, 1963) MOST RUSHING ATTEMPTS BY OPPONENT 44 by Colorado, Alamo (Dec. 28, 2002) FEWEST NET YARDS GAINED, BOTH TEAMS 43 by Tennessee, Garden State (Dec. 13, 1981) 506 (UW 314, Kansas St. 192), Independence (Dec. 11, 1982) 43 by Auburn, Outback (Jan. 1, 2015) 556 (UW 346, Colorado 200), Alamo (Dec. 28, 2002) 41 by USC, Rose (Jan. 1, 1963) 569 (Arkansas 368, UW 201), Capital One (Jan. 1, 2007) 41 by Georgia, Outback (Jan. 1, 1998) 575 (UW 406, Miami 169), Pinstripe (Dec. 27, 2018) 586 (UW 353, USC 233), Rose (Jan. 1, 1953) FEWEST RUSHING ATTEMPTS BY OPPONENT 23 by Miami, Champs Sports (Dec. 29, 2009) MOST YARDS PER PLAY 23 by Miami, Pinstripe (Dec. 27, 2018) 7.9 vs. Auburn, Capital One (Jan. 2, 2006) 26 by TCU, Rose (Jan. 1, 2011) 7.6 vs. UCLA, Rose (Jan. 1, 1999) 27 by Stanford, Rose (Jan. 1, 2000) 7.2 vs. Utah, Copper (Dec. 27, 1996) 28 by USC, Holiday (Dec. 30, 2015) 7.1 vs. Oregon, Rose (Jan. 2, 2012) 7.0 vs. Western Michigan, Cotton (Jan. 2, 2017) HIGHEST AVERAGE PER RUSH 7.8 vs. Utah, Copper (Dec. 27, 1996) FEWEST YARDS PER PLAY BY OPPONENT 7.4 vs. Auburn, Outback (Jan. 1, 2015) 2.8 by Kansas St., Independence (Dec. 11, 1982) 7.1 vs. UCLA, Rose (Jan. 1, 1999) 3.2 by Colorado, Alamo (Dec. 28, 2002) 6.8 vs. South Carolina, Capital One (Jan. 1, 2014) 3.5 by Auburn, Capital One (Jan. 2, 2006) 5.9 vs. Duke, Hall of Fame (Jan. 2, 1995) 3.6 by USC, Rose (Jan. 1, 1953) 5.9 vs. Auburn, Capital One (Jan. 2, 2006) 4.2 by Stanford, Rose (Jan. 1, 2000) 4.2 by Miami, Pinstripe (Dec. 27, 2018) LOWEST AVERAGE PER RUSH ALLOWED -0.2 by Stanford, Rose (Jan. 1, 2000) MOST RUSHING YARDS GAINED 1.3 by USC, Rose (Jan. 1, 1953) 400 vs. Auburn, Outback (Jan. 1, 2015) 2.0 by Kansas St., Independence (Dec. 11, 1982) 349 vs. Utah, Copper (Dec. 27, 1996) 2.1 by Tennessee, Garden State (Dec. 13, 1981) 343 vs. UCLA, Rose (Jan. 1, 1999) 2.3 by Tennessee, Outback (Jan. 1, 2008) 333 vs. Miami, Pinstripe (Dec. 27, 2018) 2.3 by USC, Holiday (Dec. 30, 2015) 293 vs. South Carolina, Capital One (Jan. 1, 2014)

FEWEST RUSHING YARDS ALLOWED -5 by Stanford, Rose (Jan. 1, 2000) 48 by USC, Rose (Jan. 1, 1953) 61 by Miami, Champs Sports (Dec. 29, 2009) 65 by Kansas St., Independence (Dec. 11, 1982) 65 by USC, Holiday (Dec. 30, 2015)

MOST RUSHING YARDS GAINED, BOTH TEAMS 619 (UW 400, Auburn 219), Outback (Jan. 1, 2015) 557 (Oregon 345, UW 212), Rose (Jan. 2, 2012) 507 (UW 362, UCLA 145), Rose (Jan. 1, 1999) 462 (UW 250, UCLA 212), Rose (Jan. 1, 1994) 454 (UW 333, Miami 121), Pinstripe (Dec. 27, 2018)

319 WISCONSIN FOOTBALL | 2019 FACT BOOK LOWEST AVERAGE PER RUSH ALLOWED Rushing -0.2 by Stanford, Rose (Jan. 1, 2000) MOST RUSHING YARDS GAINED 1.3 by USC, Rose (Jan. 1, 1953) 400 vs. Auburn, Outback (Jan. 1, 2015) 2.0 by Kansas State, Independence (Dec. 11, 1982) 349 vs. Utah, Copper (Dec. 27, 1996) 2.1 by Tennessee, Garden State (Dec. 13, 1981) 343 vs. UCLA, Rose (Jan. 1, 1999) 2.3 by Tennessee, Outback (Jan. 1, 2008) 333 vs. Miami, Pinstripe (Dec. 27, 2018) 2.3 by USC, Holiday (Dec. 30, 2015) 293 vs. South Carolina, Capital One (Jan. 1, 2014)

FEWEST RUSHING YARDS ALLOWED Passing -5 by Stanford, Rose (Jan. 1, 2000) MOST NET YARDS PASSING 48 by Southern California, Rose (Jan. 1, 1953) 419 vs. USC, Rose (Jan. 1, 1963) 61 by Miami, Champs Sports (Dec. 29, 2009) 301 vs. Auburn, Capital One (Jan. 2, 2006) 65 by Kansas State, Independence (Dec. 11, 1982) 296 vs. Oregon, Rose (Jan. 2, 2012) 65 by USC, Holiday (Dec. 30, 2015) 260 vs. Miami, Champs Sports (Dec. 29, 2009) 258 vs. Miami, Orange (Dec. 30, 2017) MOST RUSHING YARDS GAINED, BOTH TEAMS 619 (UW 400, Auburn 219), Outback (Jan. 1, 2015 FEWEST NET YARDS PASSING ALLOWED 557 (Oregon 345, UW 212), Rose (Jan. 2, 2012) 48 by Miami, Pinstripe (Dec. 27, 2018) 507 (UW 362, UCLA 145), Rose (Jan. 1, 1999) 77 by Colorado, Alamo (Dec. 28, 2002) 462 (UW 250, UCLA 212), Rose (Jan. 1, 1994) 127 by Kansas St., Independence (Dec. 11, 1982) 454 (UW 333, Miami 121), Pinstripe (Dec. 27, 2018) 136 by Arkansas, Capital One (Jan. 1, 2007) 137 by Washington, Rose (Jan. 1, 1960) FEWEST RUSHING YARDS GAINED, BOTH TEAMS 137 by Auburn, Capital One (Jan. 2, 2006) 181 (USC 114, UW 67), Rose (Jan. 1, 1963) 196 (UW 131, Kansas St. 65), Independence (Dec. 11, 1982) MOST NET YARDS PASSING, BOTH TEAMS 221 (UW 226, Stanford -5, Rose (Jan. 1, 2000) 672 (UW 419, USC 253), Rose (Jan. 1, 1963) 227 (Arkansas 232, UW -5), Capital One (Jan. 1, 2007) 572 (UCLA 418, UW 154), Rose (Jan. 1, 1999) 231 (UW 231, Miami 61), Champs Sports (Dec. 29, 2009) 572 (UW 296, Oregon 276), Rose (Jan. 2, 2012) 527 (Tennessee 315, UW 212), Garden State (Dec. 13, 1981) MOST RUSHING ATTEMPTS 520 (Tennessee 365, UW 155), Outback (Jan. 1, 2008) 58 vs. Miami, Pinstripe (Dec. 27, 2018) 54 vs. Auburn, Outback (Jan. 1, 2015) FEWEST NET YARDS PASSING, BOTH TEAMS 53 vs. Stanford, Rose (Jan. 1, 2000) 121 (UW 73, Miami 48), Pinstripe (Dec. 27, 2018) 52 vs. Southern California, Rose (Jan. 1, 1953) 240 (UW 163, Colorado 77), Alamo (Dec. 28, 2002) 51 vs. Colorado, Alamo (Dec. 28, 2002) 240 (UW 83, Stanford 157), Rose (Jan. 1, 2013) 290 (UW 153, Washington 137), Rose (Jan. 1, 1960) FEWEST RUSHING ATTEMPTS 310 (UW 183, Kansas St. 127), Independence (Dec. 11, 1982) 28 vs. Arkansas, Capital One (Jan. 1, 2007) 28 vs. Southern California, Rose (Jan. 1, 1963) MOST PASS ATTEMPTS 29 vs. Georgia, Outback (Jan. 1, 1998) 49 vs. USC, Rose (Jan. 1, 1963) 35 vs. Georgia, Outback (Jan. 1, 2005) 37 vs. Tennessee, Garden State (Dec. 13, 1981) 36 vs. Kentucky, Hall of Fame (Dec. 29, 1984) 36 vs. Georgia, Outback (Jan. 1, 1998) 34 vs. Arkansas, Capital One (Jan. 1, 2007) MOST RUSHING ATTEMPTS BY OPPONENT 34 vs. Miami, Orange (Dec. 30, 2017) 44 by Colorado, Alamo (Dec. 28, 2002) 43 by Tennessee, Garden State (Dec. 13, 1981) FEWEST PASS ATTEMPTS 43 by Auburn, Outback (Jan. 1, 2015) 6 vs. Utah, Copper (Dec. 27, 1996) 41 by Georgia, Outback (Jan. 1, 1998) 11 vs. Miami, Pinstripe (Dec. 27, 2018) 41 by USC, Rose (Jan. 1, 1963) 14 vs. Stanford, Rose (Jan. 1, 2000) 14 vs. Western Michigan, Cotton (Jan. 2, 2017) FEWEST RUSHING ATTEMPTS BY OPPONENT 16 vs. Florida State, Champs Sports (Dec. 27, 2008) 23 by Miami, Champs Sports (Dec. 29, 2009) 23 by Miami, Pinstripe (Dec. 27, 2018) MOST PASS ATTEMPTS BY OPPONENT 26 by TCU, Rose (Jan. 1, 2011) 49 by Utah, Copper (Dec. 27, 1996) 27 by Stanford, Rose (Jan. 1, 2000) 46 by Duke, Hall of Fame (Jan. 2, 1995) 28 by USC, Holiday (Dec. 30, 2015) 43 by UCLA, Rose (Jan. 1, 1994) 43 by Tennessee, Outback (Jan. 1, 2008) HIGHEST AVERAGE PER RUSH 42 by Tennessee, Garden State (Dec. 13, 1981) 7.8 vs. Utah, Copper (Dec. 27, 1996) 7.4 vs. Auburn, Outback (Jan. 1, 2015) FEWEST PASS ATTEMPTS BY OPPONENT 7.1 vs. UCLA, Rose (Jan. 1, 1999) 13 by Washington, Rose (Jan. 1, 1960) 6.8 vs. South Carolina, Capital One (Jan. 1, 2014) 17 by Miami, Pinstripe (Dec. 27, 2018) 5.9 vs. Auburn, Capital One (Jan. 2, 2006) 18 by Colorado, Alamo (Dec. 28, 2002) 5.9 vs. Duke, Hall of Fame (Jan. 2, 1995) 20 by USC, Rose (Jan. 1, 1963) 20 by Stanford, Rose (Jan. 1, 2013)

320 WISCONSIN FOOTBALL | 2019 FACT BOOK MOST PASS ATTEMPTS, BOTH TEAMS 79 (Tennessee 42, UW 37), Garden State (Dec. 13, 1981) Third-Down Conversions 69 (UW 49, USC 20), Rose (Jan. 1, 1963) MOST THIRD DOWNS CONVERTED 68 (Georgia 41, UW 27), Outback (Jan. 1, 2005) 8 vs. UCLA, Sun (Dec. 29, 2000) 68 (Tennessee 43, UW 25), Outback (Jan. 1, 2008) 8 vs. Oregon, Rose (Jan. 2, 2012) 66 (Duke 46, UW 20), Hall of Fame (Jan. 2, 1995) 7 (8 times) MR: vs. Miami, Orange (Dec. 30, 2017) 66 (UW 34, Arkansas 32), Capital One (Jan. 1, 2007) FEWEST THIRD DOWNS CONVERTED BY OPPONENT FEWEST PASS ATTEMPTS, BOTH TEAMS 2 by Miami, Champs Sports (Dec. 29, 2009) 28 (Miami 17, UW 11), Pinstripe (Dec. 27, 2018) 2 by Miami, Orange (Dec. 30, 2017) 37 (Stanford 20, UW 17), Rose (Jan. 1, 2013) 3 by Stanford, Rose (Jan. 1, 2000) 42 (UW 24, Colorado 18), Alamo (Dec. 28, 2002) 3 by Arkansas, Capital One (Jan. 1, 2007) 42 (Western Mich. 28, UW 14), Cotton (Jan. 2, 2017) 3 by Stanford, Rose (Jan. 1, 2013) 44 (TCU 23, UW 21), Rose (Jan. 1, 2011) 3 by Miami, Pinstripe (Dec. 27, 2018)

MOST PASS COMPLETIONS MOST THIRD DOWNS CONVERTED, BOTH TEAMS 34 vs. USC, Rose (Jan. 1, 1963) 16 (Utah 11, UW 5), Copper (Dec. 27, 1996) 23 vs. Miami, Orange (Dec. 30, 2017) 15 (UCLA 10, UW 5), Rose (Jan. 1, 1994) 19 vs. Kentucky, Hall of Fame (Dec. 29, 1984) 15 (UW 8, UCLA 7), Sun (Dec. 29, 2000) 19 vs. Miami, Champs Sports (Dec. 29, 2009) 15 (Tennessee 9, UW 6), Outback (Jan. 1, 2008) 19 vs. Oregon, Rose (Jan. 2, 2012) 14 (UW 7, Georgia 7), Outback (Jan. 1, 1998) 14 (UW 8, Oregon 6), Rose (Jan. 2, 2012) FEWEST PASS COMPLETIONS BY OPPONENT 6 by Miami, Pinstripe (Dec. 27, 2018) FEWEST THIRD DOWNS CONVERTED, BOTH TEAMS 7 by Washington, Rose (Jan. 1, 1960) 7 (UW 4, Stanford 3), Rose (Jan. 1, 2000) 9 by Colorado, Alamo (Dec. 28, 2002) 7 (Auburn 4, UW 3), Outback (Jan. 1, 2015) 10 by USC, Rose (Jan. 1, 1963) 8 (UW 5, Arkansas 3), Capital One (Jan. 1, 2007) 11 by Auburn, Music City (Dec. 31, 2003) 8 (UW 6, Miami 2), Champs Sports (Dec. 29, 2009) 11 by Miami, Orange (Dec. 30, 2017) 9 (Kansas St. 5, UW 4), Independence (Dec. 11, 1982) 9 (Georgia 6, UW 3), Outback (Jan. 1, 2005) HIGHEST PASS COMPLETION PERCENTAGE 9 (UW 7, Miami 2), Orange (Dec. 30, 2017) .929 (13-14) vs. Western Michigan, Cotton (Jan. 2, 2017) 9 (UW 6, Miami 3), Pinstripe (Dec. 27, 2018) .731 (19-26) vs. Miami, Champs Sports (Dec. 29, 2009) .731 (19-26) vs. Oregon, Rose (Jan. 2, 2012) HIGHEST THIRD-DOWN CONVERSION PCT. .694 (34-49) vs. USC, Rose (Jan. 1, 1963) .636 (7-11) vs. Western Michigan, Cotton (Jan. 2, 2017) .676 (23-34) vs. Miami, Orange (Dec. 30, 2017) .615 (8-13) vs. Oregon, Rose (Jan. 2, 2012) .556 (5-9) vs. Utah, Copper (Dec. 27, 1996) LOWEST PASS COMPLETION PCT. BY OPPONENT .545 (6-11) vs. USC, Rose (Jan. 1, 1963) .353 (6-17) by Miami, Pinstripe (Dec. 27, 2018) .533 (8-15) vs. UCLA, Sun (Dec. 29, 2000) .371 (13-35) by Kansas St., Independence (Dec. 11, 1982) .423 (11-26) by Miami, Orange (Dec. 30, 2017) LOWEST 3RD-DOWN CONVERSION PCT. BY OPPONENT .455 (15-33) by Auburn, Capital One (Jan. 2, 2006) .182 (2-11) by Miami, Champs Sports (Dec. 29, 2009) .463 (19-41) by Georgia, Outback (Jan. 1, 2005) .200 (2-10) by Miami, Orange (Dec. 30, 2017) .214 (3-14) by Stanford, Rose (Jan. 1, 2000) HIGHEST PASS COMPLETION PCT., BOTH TEAMS .214 (3-14) by Arkansas, Capital One (Jan. 1, 2007) .750 (UW 16-26, S. Carolina 23-26), Capital One (Jan. 1, 2014) .267 (4-15) by Tennessee, Garden State (Dec. 13, 1981) .740 (UW 19-26, Oregon 18-24), Rose (Jan. 2, 2012) .690 (UW 13-14, Western Mich. 16-28), Cotton (Jan. 2, 2017) .638 (UW 34-49, Southern Calif. 10-20), Rose (Jan. 1, 1963) Interceptions .625 (UW 19-26, Miami 16-30), Champs Sports (Dec. 29, 2009) MOST INTERCEPTIONS LOWEST PASS COMPLETION PCT., BOTH TEAMS 4 vs. Duke, Hall of Fame (Jan. 2, 1995) .373 (UW 9-24, Kansas St. 13-35), Independence (Dec. 11, 1982) 4 vs. Utah, Copper (Dec. 27, 1996) .428 (UW 6-11, Miami 6-17), Pinstripe (Dec. 27, 2018) 4 vs. Miami, Pinstripe (Dec. 27, 2018) .439 (UW 14-34, Arkansas 15-32), Capital One (Jan. 1, 2007) 3 vs. Colorado, Alamo (Dec. 28, 2002) .456 (UW 12-27, Georgia 19-41), Outback (Jan. 1, 2005) 3 vs. Miami, Orange (Dec. 30, 2017) .467 (UW 14-32, Washington 7-13), Rose (Jan. 1, 1960) 2 vs. USC, Rose (Jan. 1, 1953) 2 vs. Georgia, Outback (Jan. 1, 2005) MOST YARDS COMPLETION 2 vs. Arkansas, Capital One (Jan. 1, 2007) 20.3 vs. Kansas St., Independence (Dec. 11, 1982) 20.1 vs. Auburn, Capital One (Jan. 2, 2006) FEWEST INTERCEPTIONS BY OPPONENT 17.1 vs. UCLA, Rose (Jan. 1, 1999) 0 (12 times) MR: by Miami, Orange (Dec. 30, 2017) 15.6 vs. Oregon, Rose (Jan. 2, 2012) 15.1 vs. Tennessee, Garden State (Dec. 13, 1981) MOST INTERCEPTION RETURN YARDS 125 vs. Utah, Copper (Dec. 27, 1996) FEWEST YARDS PER COMPLETION BY OPPONENT 46 vs. UCLA, Rose (Jan. 1, 1999) 8.0 by Miami, Pinstripe (Dec. 27, 2018) 35 vs. Miami, Pinstripe (Dec. 27, 2018) 8.6 by Colorado, Alamo (Dec. 28, 2002) 28 vs. Duke, Hall of Fame (Jan. 2, 1995) 9.0 by Georgia, Outback (Jan. 1, 1998) 21 vs. Colorado, Alamo (Dec. 28, 2002) 9.1 by Auburn, Capital One (Jan. 2, 2006) 9.1 by Arkansas, Capital One (Jan. 1, 2007) 321 WISCONSIN FOOTBALL | 2019 FACT BOOK MOST YARDS PENALIZED AGAINST OPPONENT Penalties 123 by Arkansas, Capital One (Jan. 1, 2007) MOST PENALTIES 95 by UCLA, Rose (Jan. 1, 1994) 13 vs. Kentucky, Hall of Fame (Dec. 29, 1984) 94 by UCLA, Rose (Jan. 1, 1999) 12 vs. UCLA, Rose (Jan. 1, 1994) 93 by USC, Rose (Jan. 1, 1963) 12 vs. Duke, Hall of Fame (Jan. 2, 1995) 85 by Washington, Rose (Jan. 1, 1960) 8 vs. Stanford, Rose (Jan. 1, 2000) 85 by Georgia, Outback (Jan. 1, 2005) 7 5 times, MR: vs. Auburn, Capital One (Jan. 2, 2006) 85 by Florida State, Champs Sports (Dec. 27, 2008)

FEWEST PENALTIES FEWEST YARDS PENALIZED AGAINST OPPONENT 1 vs. Miami, Pinstripe (Dec. 27, 2018) 5 by Miami, Pinstripe (Dec. 27, 2018) 2 vs. USC, Rose (Jan. 1, 1953) 11 by Utah, Copper (Dec. 27, 1996) 2 vs. Tennessee, Outback (Jan. 1, 2008) 15 by Western Michigan, Cotton (Jan. 2, 2017) 2 vs. Florida State, Champs Sports (Dec. 27, 2008) 20 by Miami, Champs Sports (Dec. 29, 2009) 3 vs. Washington, Rose (Jan. 1, 1960) 20 by TCU, Rose (Jan. 1, 2011) 3 vs. Utah, Copper (Dec. 27, 1996) 20 by Miami, Orange (Dec. 30, 2017) 3 vs. Oregon, Rose (Jan. 2, 2012) 3 vs. Auburn, Outback (Jan. 1, 2015) MOST YARDS PENALIZED, BOTH TEAMS 3 vs. Miami, Orange (Dec. 30, 2017) 184 (UCLA 95, UW 89), Rose (Jan. 1, 1994) 182 (UW 133, Kent. 49), Hall of Fame (Dec. 29, 1984) MOST PENALTIES BY OPPONENT 170 (USC 93, UW 77), Rose (Jan. 1, 1963) 12 by USC, Rose (Jan. 1, 1963) 158 (Arkansas 123, UW 35), Capital One (Jan. 1, 2007) 12 by Arkansas, Capital One (Jan. 1, 2007) 157 (Tenn. 84, UW 73), Garden State (Dec. 13, 1981) 9 by Kansas St., Independence (Dec. 11, 1982) 9 by UCLA, Rose (Jan. 1, 1994) FEWEST YARDS PENALIZED, BOTH TEAMS 9 by UCLA, Rose (Jan. 1, 1999) 20 (Miami 5, UW 15), Pinstripe (Dec. 27, 2018) 9 by Colorado, Alamo (Dec. 28, 2002) 38 (South Carolina 23, UW 15), Capital One (Jan. 1, 2014) 9 by Auburn, Outback (Jan. 1, 2015) 42 (UW 31, Utah 11), Copper (Dec. 27, 1996) 50 (UW 35, Western Mich. 15), Cotton (Jan. 2, 2017) FEWEST PENALTIES BY OPPONENT 55 (Miami 20, UW 35), Orange (Dec. 30, 2017) 1 by Miami, Pinstripe (Dec. 27, 2018) 2 by Utah, Copper (Dec. 27, 1996) 2 by Western Michigan, Cotton (Jan. 2, 2017) Punting 3 by Miami, Champs Sports (Dec. 29, 2009) MOST PUNTS 4 by TCU, Rose (Jan. 1, 2011) 8 vs. Stanford, Rose (Jan. 1, 2000) 4 by South Carolina, Capital One (Jan. 1, 2014) 7 vs. Stanford, Rose (Jan. 1, 2013) 4 by Miami, Orange (Dec. 30, 2017) 7 vs. Georgia, Outback (Jan. 1, 2005) MOST PENALTIES, BOTH TEAMS 6 (8 times) MR: vs. Miami, Orange (Dec. 30, 2017) 21 (UW 12, UCLA 9), Rose (Jan. 1, 1994) FEWEST PUNTS 19 (USC 12, UW 7), Rose (Jan. 1, 1963) 0 vs. South Carolina, Capital One (Jan. 1, 2014) 19 (UW 13, Kentucky, 6) Hall of Fame (Dec. 29, 1984) 1 vs. Duke, Hall of Fame (Jan. 2, 1995) 17 (UW 12, Duke 5), Hall of Fame (Jan. 2, 1995) 2 vs. Utah, Copper (Dec. 27, 1996) 16 (UCLA 9, UW 7), Rose (Jan. 1, 1999) 2 vs. Oregon, Rose (Jan. 2, 2012) 16 (Arkansas 12, UW 4), Capital One (Jan. 1, 2007) 3 vs. Auburn, Capital One (Jan. 2, 2006) FEWEST PENALTIES, BOTH TEAMS 3 vs. TCU, Rose (Jan. 1, 2011) 2 (UW 1, Miami 1), Pinstripe (Dec. 27, 2018) 3 vs. Auburn, Outback (Jan. 1, 2015) 5 (UW 3, Utah 2), Copper (Dec. 27, 1996) 3 vs. Western Michigan, Cotton (Jan. 2, 2017) 6 (South Carolina 4, UW 2), Capital One (Jan. 1, 2014) MOST PUNTS BY OPPONENT 7 (Tennessee 5, UW 2), Outback (Jan. 1, 2008) 8 by USC, Rose (Jan. 1, 1953) 7 (UW 5, Western Mich. 2), Cotton (Jan. 2, 2017) 8 by Kansas St., Independence (Dec. 11, 1982) 7 (Miami 4, UW 3), Orange (Dec. 30, 2017) 8 by Stanford, Rose (Jan. 1, 2000) MOST YARDS PENALIZED 8 by Arkansas, Capital One (Jan. 1, 2007) 133 vs. Kentucky, Hall of Fame (Dec. 29, 1984) 7 by Tennessee, Outback (Jan. 1, 2008) 89 vs. UCLA, Rose (Jan. 1, 1994) FEWEST PUNTS BY OPPONENT 86 vs. Duke, Hall of Fame (Jan. 2, 1995) 2 by UCLA, Rose (Jan. 1, 1994) 77 vs. USC, Rose (Jan. 1, 1963) 2 by Utah, Copper (Dec. 27, 1996) 73 vs. Tennessee, Garden State (Dec. 13, 1981) 3 by Georgia, Outback (Jan. 1, 1998) FEWEST YARDS PENALIZED 3 by UCLA, Rose (Jan. 1, 1999) 10 vs. Tennessee, Outback (Jan. 1, 2008) 3 by UCLA, Sun (Dec. 29, 2000) 15 vs. South Carolina, Capital One (Jan. 1, 2014) 3 by Oregon, Rose (Jan. 2, 2012) 15 vs. Miami, Pinstripe (Dec. 27, 2018) 3 by South Carolina, Capital One (Jan. 1, 2014) 18 vs. Washington, Rose (Jan. 1, 1960) 3 by Western Michigan, Cotton (Jan. 2, 2017) 20 vs. USC, Rose (Jan. 1, 1953) 20 vs. Oregon, Rose (Jan. 2, 2012)

322 WISCONSIN FOOTBALL | 2019 FACT BOOK MOST PUNTS, BOTH TEAMS 16 (UW 8, Stanford 8), Rose (Jan. 1, 2000) Punt Returns 15 (Arkansas 8, UW 7), Capital One (Jan. 1, 2007) MOST PUNT RETURNS 14 (Kansas St. 8, UW 6), Independence (Dec. 11, 1982) 7 vs. USC, Rose (Jan. 1, 1953) 13 (USC 8, UW 5), Rose (Jan. 1, 1953) 4 vs. Duke, Hall of Fame (Jan. 2, 1995) 13 (UW 7, Georgia 6), Outback (Jan. 1, 2005) 4 vs. Miami, Pinstripe (Dec. 27, 2018) 13 (UW 6, Tennessee 7), Outback (Jan. 1, 2008) 3 6 times (MR: vs. Stanford, Rose (Jan. 1, 2013)

FEWEST PUNTS, BOTH TEAMS MOST PUNT RETURN YARDS 3 (South Carolina 3, UW 0), Capital One (Jan. 1, 2014) 78 vs. Kentucky, Hall of Fame (Dec. 29, 1984) 4 (UW 2, Utah 2), Copper (Dec. 27, 1996) 69 vs. USC, Rose (Jan. 1, 1953) 5 (Duke 4, UW 1), Hall of Fame (Jan. 2, 1995) 49 vs. Duke, Hall of Fame (Jan. 2, 1995) 5 (Oregon 3, UW 2), Rose (Jan. 2, 2012) 35 vs. Auburn, Music City (Dec. 31, 2003) 6 (UW 3, Western Mich. 3), Cotton (Jan. 2, 2017) 34 vs. Georgia, Outback (Jan. 1, 2005)

MOST PUNT YARDS MOST PUNT RETURNS BY OPPONENT 347 vs. Stanford, Rose (Jan. 1, 2000) 5 by Arkansas, Capital One (Jan. 1, 2007) 312 vs Stanford, Rose (Jan. 1, 2013) 5 by Georgia, Outback (Jan. 1, 2005) 310 vs. Georgia, Outback (Jan. 1, 2005) 4 by Florida State, Champs Sports (Dec. 27, 2008) 299 vs. Arkansas, Capital One (Jan. 1, 2007) 4 by Tennessee, Outback (Jan. 1, 2008) 268 vs. Tennessee, Outback (Jan. 1, 2008) 3 5 times (MR: by Colorado, Alamo, Dec. 28, 2002)

MOST PUNT YARDS BY OPPONENT MOST PUNT RETURN YARDS BY OPPONENT 411 by USC, Rose (Jan. 1, 1953) 45 by Georgia, Outback (Jan. 1, 2005) 306 by Stanford, Rose (Jan. 1, 2000) 36 by Miami, Pinstripe (Dec. 27, 2018) 295 by Tennessee, Outback (Jan. 1, 2008) 29 by UCLA, Rose (Jan. 1, 1999) 294 by Kansas St., Independence (Dec. 11, 1982) 29 by Florida State, Champs Sports (Dec. 27, 2008) 274 by Auburn, Capital One (Jan. 2, 2006) 26 by Tennessee, Outback (Jan. 1, 2008)

MOST PUNT YARDS, BOTH TEAMS 653 (UW 347, Stanford 306), Rose (Jan. 1, 2000) Kickoff Returns 607 (USC 411, UW 196), Rose (Jan. 1, 1953) 585 (UW 312, Stanford 273) Rose (Jan. 1, 2013) MOST KICKOFF RETURNS 568 (UW 299, Arkansas 269), Capital One (Jan. 1, 2007) 8 vs. Oregon, Rose (Jan. 2, 2012) 563 (UW 268, Tennessee 295), Outback (Jan. 1, 2008) 5 vs. USC, Rose (Jan. 1, 1963) 5 vs. Kentucky, Hall of Fame (Dec. 29, 1984) FEWEST PUNT YARDS, BOTH TEAMS 5 vs. Duke, Hall of Fame (Jan. 2, 1995) 101 (South Carolina 101, UW 0), Capital One (Jan. 1, 2014) 5 vs. Georgia, Outback (Jan. 1, 1998) 144 (UW 82, Utah 42), Copper (Dec. 27, 1996) 5 vs. Auburn, Music City (Dec. 31, 2003) 208 (Duke 170, UW 38), Hall of Fame (Jan. 2, 1995) 5 vs. Georgia, Outback (Jan. 1, 2005) 227 (Oregon 138, UW 89), Rose (Jan. 2, 2012) 5 vs. South Carolina, Capital One (Jan. 1, 2014) 247 (UW 125, Western Mich. 122), Cotton (Jan. 2, 2017) MOST KICKOFF RETURN YARDS HIGHEST PUNTING AVERAGE (Min. 5 Punts) 201 vs. Oregon, Rose (Jan. 2, 2012) 44.7 (6 punts) vs. Tennessee, Outback (Jan. 1, 2008) 160 vs. South Carolina, Capital One (Jan. 1, 2014) 44.6 (7 punts) vs. Stanford, Rose (Jan. 1, 2013) 119 vs. Tennessee, Garden State (Dec. 13, 1981) 44.3 (7 punts) vs. Georgia, Outback (Jan. 1, 2005) 104 vs. Georgia, Outback (Jan. 1, 1998) 44.3 (6 punts) vs. Florida St., Champs Sports (Dec. 27, 2008) 103 vs. Tennessee, Outback (Jan. 1, 2008) 43.6 (5 punts) vs. Georgia, Outback (Jan. 1, 1998) MOST KICKOFF RETURNS BY OPPONENT HIGHEST PUNTING AVG. BY OPPONENT (Min. 5 Punts) 5 by USC, Rose (Jan. 1, 1963) 51.4 (8 punts) by USC, Rose (Jan. 1, 1953) 5 by Miami, Champs Sports (Dec. 29, 2009) 48.2 (5 punts) by Florida St., Champs Sports (Dec. 27, 2008) 5 by Oregon, Rose (Jan. 2, 2012) 45.7 (6 punts) by Auburn, Capital One (Jan. 2, 2006) 5 by USC, Holiday (Dec. 30, 2015) 45.5 (6 punts) by Stanford, Rose (Jan. 1, 2013) 4 (8 times) MR: by South Carolina, 45.2 (6 punts) by Tennessee, Garden State (Dec. 13, 1981) Capital One (Jan. 1, 2014)

MOST KICKOFF RETURN YARDS BY OPPONENT 180 by Miami, Champs Sports (Dec. 29, 2009) 141 by USC, Rose (Jan. 1, 1963) 133 by Kentucky, Hall of Fame (Dec. 29, 1984) 128 by Tennessee, Garden State (Dec. 13, 1981) 125 by Oregon, Rose (Jan. 2, 2012)

323 WISCONSIN FOOTBALL | 2019 FACT BOOK Tackles for Loss Attendance MOST TACKLES FOR LOSS HIGHEST ATTENDANCE 10 vs. UCLA, Rose (Jan. 1, 1999) 101,500, Rose, Rose Bowl Stadium (Jan. 1, 1953) 9 vs. Tennessee, Garden State (Dec. 13, 1981) 101,237, Rose, Rose Bowl Stadium (Jan. 1, 1994) 9 vs. Stanford, Rose (Jan. 1, 2000) 100,809, Rose, Rose Bowl Stadium (Jan. 1, 1960) 9 vs. Auburn, Capital One (Jan. 2, 2006) 98,698, Rose, Rose Bowl Stadium (Jan. 1, 1963) 9 vs. Miami, Champs Sports (Dec. 29, 2009) 94,118, Rose, Rose Bowl Stadium (Jan. 1, 2011) 9 vs. USC, Holiday (Dec. 30, 2015) 93,872, Rose, Rose Bowl Stadium (Jan. 1, 1999) 93,731, Rose, Rose Bowl Stadium (Jan. 1, 2000) MOST TACKLES FOR LOSS YARDAGE 93,359, Rose, Rose Bowl Stadium (Jan. 1, 2013) 55 vs. Tennessee, Garden State (Dec. 13, 1981) 91,245, Rose, Rose Bowl Stadium (Jan. 2, 2012) 44 vs. USC, Rose (Jan. 1, 1963) 65,032, Orange, Hard Rock Stadium (Dec. 30, 2017) 44 vs. Auburn, Capital One (Jan. 2, 2006) 43 vs. Stanford, Rose (Jan. 1, 2000) LOWEST ATTENDANCE 39 vs. USC, Holiday (Dec. 30, 2015) 24,684, Independence, Independence Stadium (Dec. 11, 1982) 37,821, Pinstripe, Yankee Stadium (Dec. 27, 2018) Quarterback Sacks 42,122, Copper, Arizona Stadium (Dec. 27, 1996) 44,023, Outback, Raymond James Stadium (Jan. 1, 2015) MOST QUARTERBACK SACKS 47,300, Hall of Fame, Legion Field (Dec. 29, 1984) 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) Night Games 4 vs. Auburn, Capital One (Jan. 2, 2006) GAMES STARTING AT 6 P.M. OR LATER 1996 Copper Bowl (Arizona Stadium), MOST QUARTERBACK SACKS YARDAGE Tucson, Ariz., 7:10 p.m. 51 vs. Tennessee, Garden State (Dec. 13, 1981) 1984 Hall of Fame Bowl (Legion Field), 38 vs. Auburn, Capital One (Jan. 2, 2006) Birmingham, Ala., 7:05 p.m. 26 vs. Stanford, Rose (Jan. 1, 2000) 1982 Independence Bowl (Independence Stadium), 25 vs. Miami, Champs Sports (Dec. 29, 2009) Shreveport, La., 7:05 p.m. 23 vs. USC, Holiday (Dec. 30, 2015) 2002 Alamo Bowl (Alamodome), San Antonio, Texas, 7:02 p.m. 2009 Champs Sports Bowl (Florida Citrus Bowl Stadium), Weather Conditions Orlando, Fla., 7:06 p.m. 2015 Holiday Bowl (Qualcomm Stadium), WARMEST TEMPERATURES AT KICKOFF San Diego, Calif., 7:40 p.m. 82 and sunny, Rose (Jan. 2, 2012) 2017 Orange Bowl (Hard Rock Stadium), 78 and clear and sunny, Champs Sports (Dec. 27, 2008) Miami Gardens, Fla., 8:11 p.m. 74 and clear, Rose (Jan. 1, 1999) 73 and slightly hazy, Rose (Jan. 1, 1994) 73 and cloudy, Capital One (Jan. 2, 2006) Comeback Wins COLDEST TEMPERATURES AT KICKOFF 13 (20-7) vs. UCLA, Sun (Dec. 29, 2000) 35 and sunny, Garden State (Dec. 13, 1981) 11 (14-3) vs. Miami, Orange (Dec. 30, 2017) 38 and light drizzle, Independence, (Dec. 11, 1982) 7 (21-14) vs. UCLA, Rose (Jan. 1, 1999) 41 and clear, Pinstripe (Dec. 27, 2018) 7 (21-14) vs. Colorado, Alamo (Dec. 28, 2002) 50 and clear and cool, Outback (Jan. 1, 1998) 7 (7-0) vs. Miami, Champs Sports (Dec. 29, 2009) 50 and mostly sunny, Music City (Dec. 31, 2003) 7 (14-7) vs. Auburn, Outback (Jan. 1, 2015) 50 and clear, 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 St., Independence (Dec. 11, 1982) 3 (3-0) vs. UCLA, Rose (Jan. 1, 1994) 1 (21-20) vs. USC, Holiday (Dec. 30, 2015)

324 MEDIA INFORMATION WISCONSIN FOOTBALL | 2019 FACT BOOK Media Information

Interview Opportunities Big Ten Teleconference Chryst Interviews Throughout the season, media can gain access to all Head coach Paul Chryst holds a weekly news con- 14 conference coaches each Tuesday from 11 a.m.- ference Mondays at 10 a.m. during the fall. Those 1 p.m. (CT) via the Big Ten Coaches Teleconference. sessions are live video-streamed via BTN2Go. Contact Adam Augustine of the Big Ten Chryst also is available after practice on ([email protected]) for call-in information. Thursdays, at approximately 10 a.m. Additionally, Chryst is available every Tuesday Web Sites at 11:16 a.m. (CT) on the Big Ten Coaches The latest Wisconsin football news releases, sched- Teleconference. Contact Adam Augustine of the Big ules and statistics are available via the department’s Ten for call-in information at (847) 696-1010 or web site at UWBadgers.com/Football. [email protected]. CollegePressBox.com is the official media website Assistant Coach Interviews for Big Ten football. Access and download weekly Wisconsin offensive coordinator Joe Rudolph and game notes, quotes, statistics, media guides, head- defensive coordinator Jim Leonhard are available shots, logos and more for the conference and each weekly. Contact Brian Mason ([email protected]. of its member schools. Login information will be edu) for more information. distributed to accredited media or you can apply for a password by sending an e-mail to: Player Interviews [email protected]. Selected players (4) are available Mondays following Chryst’s weekly news conference. Other players are available by request. Email Requests for player interviews must be submit- The Wisconsin Athletic Communciations office uti- ted to Brian Mason ([email protected]) by lizes the Big Ten Media Email List for its email com- 3 p.m. Sunday. Phone interviews with out-of-town munications with members of the media. media also can be arranged through Mason. Media members can establish an account and Cell phone numbers will not be made available adjust settings for the schools and sports whose to the media and players have been instructed not emails they wish to receive by visiting to conduct interviews when contacted without prior office.bigten.org/media. approval from the Athletic Communications staff. The email list is a self-service system, meaning the UW Athletic Communciations staff cannot add or remove media members from any distribution lists. For more information, contact Adam Augustine of the Big Ten office: [email protected].

Wisconsin Football Today The Athletic Communications office offers daily updates for members of the media during the sea- son via the Wisconsin Football Today email. Wisconsin Football Today offers reminders of each day’s schedule and availabilities and also includes links to pertinent coverage of the Badgers, game-related notes and other valuable information. The email is sent to all subscribers who have selected to receive Wisconsin football updates via the Big Ten Media Email List.

326 WISCONSIN FOOTBALL | 2019 FACT BOOK Credential Guidelines Frequency Coordination Requests for 2018 Wisconsin football season and Prior to operating a radio or television transmitter or single-game credentials (including parking) must be any wireless device on stadium property, you must made online at go.wisc.edu/FBcredentials2019. first contact frequency coordinator Gary Trenda at Contact the Athletic Communications office with (608) 620-4880 or [email protected] and questions. complete all coordination procedures. The obligation Sideline credentials will be issued only to to coordinate all wireless operations includes any accredited photographers and reporters on assign- wireless microphone, transmitters of all types, por- ment. Credentials must be prominently displayed table transceivers (other than cell phones) and any on the field level. Media cannot work between the device that emits radio frequency energy. 25-yard lines as recommended by the NCAA in its game management manual. Satellite Trucks Credentials will be mailed to the opposing team's communications staff if time permits. Those For news organizations that send a satellite truck passes which cannot be mailed will be left at Gate 4 to cover a game at Camp Randall Stadium, please of Camp Randall Stadium (north end of the stadium, contact Barry Fox (Director of Facilities) prior to adjacent to the Lot 17 parking ramp). arrival at (608) 262-3631. Extremely limited park- Credentials will be issued according to the fol- ing (for the satellite vehicle only) is available at the lowing priorities: 1) TV and radio stations originating southwest corner of the stadium near the Athletic a live broadcast; 2) national publications, newspa- Operations Building. The electrician who can assist pers filing for immediate online coverage or the with powering up is Nick Ring (608-224-9041). following day’s publication, and news outlets desig- nated by the visiting SID; 3) TV and radio stations Ordering Phone Lines covering for nightly news; and 4) other requests, News organizations requiring their own phone lines which will be evaluated on a space-available basis. should call Dominic Osterhaus at (608) 265-8546 or Spouses, friends, non-workers and children are [email protected] to order lines. not allowed in the media areas as dictated by the NCAA. Anyone violating these standards will be denied credentials to future games. Gameday Services Media Services Admittance to Camp Randall Flip cards, game notes and other materials are made available in the press box prior to kickoff. A full All media members (including photographers) must statistics packet will be available in the press box enter Camp Randall Stadium through the media follwing the game. Final statistics packets also will entrance at Gate 4 (north end of the stadium, adja- be distributed in the McClain Center interview room cent to the Lot 17 parking ramp). Members of the and the Bornstein Media Center on the south end media will be asked to present a photo ID. of the stadium.

Press Box Final Statistics The Evjue Communications Center is located on the Final statistics are immediately available after the west side of Camp Randall Stadium and is acces- game at UWBadgers.com/Football and also will sible by elevator. Radio and TV broadcast booths are be distributed following the game via the Big Ten located on Level 7. The press box for working media Media Email List. is located on Level 8. A pregame meal is served. Postgame Interview Procedures Photo Work Room With five minutes left in the game, media members have access to the playing field. Head coach Paul Work space for photographers is available in the Chryst holds his postgame media conference on the Bornstein Media Center, located adjacent to the lower level of the McClain Center. Chryst’s media south end zone at Camp Randall Stadium. Flip cards conference is live video streamed via BTN. and rosters are made available, and a pregame meal After Chryst’s session, requested Wisconsin is served in the media room. players are available in the same room. Assistant coaches are not available following games. The Wireless Internet Access Wisconsin locker room is closed to the media. The opposing head coach is available for inter- Free wireless internet access is available inside views in the Bornstein Media Center on the south Camp Randall Stadium (includes press box end of the stadium. Contact the opposing team’s and photo work room). Simply connect to the communications staff for postgame procedures. BadgerWiFi network, open a browser window and complete the registration form.

327 WISCONSIN FOOTBALL | 2019 FACT BOOK Athletic Communications Staff Brian Lucas Brian Mason Director (Football Contact) Assistant Director (Football Contact) Brian Lucas was named UW’s Director Brian Mason is in his 12th year at of Athletic Communications in 2009. Wisconsin in 2019-20, serving as the Now in his 21st year with the Athletic Athletic Communications office’s foot- Communications office, he oversees ball contact for players and assistant the communications efforts for all 23 coaches. of Wisconsin’s varsity sports, directing Mason is in his 10th season assist- a staff that includes six full-time assis- ing with communications efforts for tants and two staff writers. the UW football program, a run that As a member of the UW Athletic includes three Big Ten championships, Department’s content management and external rela- five appearances in the Big Ten Football Championship tions teams, Lucas has a role in shaping and sharing the Game and five New Year's Six bowl games. Badgers’ story, working closely with the Director of Digital Prior to working with the football program, Mason Content, the Video Services Director and the Director served as the secondary contact for the men’s basketball of Marketing and Promotions. That includes original team for the Badgers’ NCAA tournament appearance in content on the official website of Wisconsin Athletics 2010 and Sweet 16 season in 2011. He has since assisted (UWBadgers.com), social media messaging and media on coverage of UW’s consecutive runs to the Final Four in relations outreach. 2014 and 2015. Lucas has served as the main football communica- Mason also spent five years overseeing coverage of tions contact since 2008. During that time, Wisconsin has Wisconsin’s highly-successful track and field and cross been a mainstay on the national scene, playing in a bowl country programs, including the 2011 NCAA champion game every season, including three consecutive Rose men’s cross country team, in addition to working with the Bowls (2011, 2012 and 2013), the 2017 Cotton Bowl swimming and diving and men’s soccer teams. Classic and 2017 Orange Bowl. He directed successful He served as the first editor of UW Athletics' weekly awards campaigns for running backs Montee Ball and digital magazine, Varsity, a role he held from the publica- Melvin Gordon, both of whom were Heisman Trophy final- tion's inception in 2010 until 2016. ists and Doak Walker Award winners. Prior to joining the staff at Wisconsin, Mason spent Lucas spent seven seasons (2001-08) as the primary three years in the athletics media relations office at his men’s basketball contact at UW. During that time he also alma mater, the University of Northern Iowa, working assisted in media relations for football and served as the primarily with the Panthers’ softball and track and field editor of both the football and men’s basketball game programs. programs. Both programs received national honors from A native of Waverly, Iowa, Mason received his bach- CoSIDA (College Sports Information Directors of America) elor’s degree in communications from UNI and resides in during his time as editor. Madison with his wife, Laura, and daughter, Emily. 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 Andy Baggot his seven seasons and advanced to the NCAA tournament Writer, UWBadgers.com every year. In 2006-07, the team was ranked No. 1 in the Andy Baggot has been with the country and produced its first first-team All-American Wisconsin Athletic Communications (Alando Tucker) since 1950. office since 2015, providing coverage As an intern at the UW, Lucas was responsible for of the Badgers’ 23 teams for several varsity sports during his first two years, including UWBadgers.com and Varsity Magazine. men’s soccer and track. Prior to coming to Wisconsin, A recognizable name for sports Lucas worked one year as an intern in the Marquette fans in Wisconsin, Baggot spent the Sports Information Office. previous 37 years writing for the Lucas is a 1998 graduate of Notre Dame, where he Wisconsin State Journal in Madison and earned a B.A. in English and American Studies. He worked building a reputation as a gifted storyteller. for three years in the Irish Sports Information Office. The In his latest role, Baggot serves as UWBadgers.com Oceanside, N.Y., native lives in Middleton with his wife, Insider and provides written coverage while also adding to Christine, and their daughter, Cayla. the department’s growing video and new media efforts in an on-camera role. He can be found on Twitter at @AndyBaggot. A Tomah, Wisconsin, native, Baggot began his career as a sports reporter for the Wisconsin State Journal in August 1978. During his time with the newspaper he covered Wisconsin athletics, specifically football and men’s hockey, while also writing about athletics administration and pieces that touched on all of the department’s 23 sports.

328 WISCONSIN FOOTBALL | 2019 FACT BOOK In addition to covering UW, Baggot also handled and became the fifth four-time All-American in program beat reporting for the Milwaukee Brewers and Green Bay history, while Medbery was the NCAA runner-up in 2017 Packers during his career. before receiving the Big Ten Medal of Honor. Baggot and his wife, Holly, reside in Middleton with Additionally, she provided coverage for Rose Lavelle, their daughter, Jordan. a member of the U.S. Women’s Soccer National Team and the first No. 1 draft pick in their respective sport in Wisconsin history. The men’s soccer team enjoyed tremendous suc- Paul Capobianco cess in 2016 as the Big Ten runner-up, produced an All- Assistant Director American in Chris Mueller and saw Sam Brotherton sign a professional contract with Sunderland FC. Paul Capobianco has been with The softball team had one of its most successful Wisconsin since 1999, where he has seasons in program history in 2017 under the lead of All- served as athletic communications American Chloe Miller. contact for men’s ice hockey since Prior to joining the staff at Wisconsin, Steffes spent 2003. He began his time at Wisconsin time as an intern with ASA/USA Softball in its marketing as the women’s hockey contact for the and communications department. first four years in program history and As an undergraduate at Oklahoma State University, has served the rowing programs for all Steffes was a student assistant in the media relations but three of his years at UW. department and served as the secondary contact for The teams handled by Capobianco have enjoyed men's and women's golf. She also assisted with football, great success with the men’s hockey program winning the men's basketball, women's basketball, baseball and soft- 2006 NCAA championship and the 2010 squad reaching ball. the NCAA title game. Wisconsin has produced seven She was part of the Oklahoma State women's bas- Hobey Baker Award finalists during that time, including ketball team's Sweet 16 run in 2014 and also played an 2010 winner Blake Geoffrion, the first in Wisconsin important role in the 2014 NCAA Women's Golf Central history. The women’s lightweight rowing team captured Regional in Stillwater, Okla. Steffes also assisted at the five national titles, while the men’s rowing program boasts 2013 Oklahoma City All-College Classic, the 2014 Phillips one national title during that time, as well. 66 Big 12 Women's Basketball Championship and the Capobianco worked with the Salt Lake Organizing 2014 NCAA Baseball Stillwater Regional and Super Committee, serving as mixed zone supervisor at Peaks Ice Regional. Arena an assisted for the medal games at the E Center for A native of Dallas, Texas, Steffes graduated from the 2002 Olympic Winter Games in ice hockey. Oklahoma State with a bachelor's degree in sports media Before Wisconsin, Capobianco served as a graduate and strategic communications and a minor in political sci- assistant sports information director at Minnesota State ence. In her senior year, she was named the 2014 Sports University, Mankato from 1997-99. While in Mankato, he Media Student of the Year. spent a season as the primary contact for football, men’s She previously served on the national board for the and women’s basketball, women’s soccer and two years as Association for Women in Sports Media as the Student the men’s and women’s golf, men’s and women’s track and Chapter Coordinator. field and men’s and women’s cross country contact. He Steffes and her husband, Blaise, were married in June began his athletic communications career at Stony Brook 2019 and reside in Madison. (N.Y.) University during football and basketball game days. In addition, Capobianco boasts media relations experience at the 2002 Major League Baseball All- Star Game, the 2002 NCAA Men’s Frozen Four, the A.J. Harrison 2001 NCAA Women’s Frozen Four and the 1999 NFC Championship Game. Assistant Director The Selden, N.Y., native graduated from the A.J. Harrison is in his seventh year at with a bachelor’s degree in Wisconsin in 2019-20, serving as the biology in 1996. While at Notre Dame, he was a member primary contact for the UW women's of the Fighting Irish’s 1994 NCAA champion fencing team, hockey team along with the track and earning three letters with the squad. field and cross country programs. Capobianco, his wife, Laurie, and their children, Rose, While at Wisconsin, Harrison has Colin and Lily, reside in Madison. overseen coverage for the women's hockey team, which has five NCAA Frozen Four appearances, three WCHA Playoff titles and two WCHA regular season crowns Kelli Steffes during his tenure. Harrison helped promote Ann-Renee Assistant Director Desbiens, the 2017 Patty Kazmaier Memorial Award recipient and Brittany Ammerman, the 2015 Hockey Kelli Steffes is in her sixth year at Humanitarian Award winner. Wisconsin in 2019-20. Steffes serves The track and field and cross country program has as the primary contact for UW's also enjoyed tremendous success, capturing four Big Ten softball, wrestling, men's soccer and titles since the 2013-14 season while producing a pair women's soccer teams. of 2016 Rio Olympians in Kelsey Card and Zach Ziemek. While at Wisconsin, Steffes has For his efforts promoting the program, Harrison received helped promote a wrestling program the U.S. Track & Field and Cross Country Coaches that has seen great success with All- Association's Excellence in Communications Award for the Americans Isaac Jordan and Connor 2016 cross country season. Medbery. Jordan won a pair of Big Ten titles while at UW

329 WISCONSIN FOOTBALL | 2019 FACT BOOK Prior to joining the staff at Wisconsin, Harrison spent a year in the athletic media relations office at the Patrick Herb University of Tulsa. He primarily worked with the Golden Hurricane volleyball, track and field and tennis programs Assistant Director and served as the media coordinator for the 2012 Patrick Herb, an alumnus of Conference USA Volleyball Championship. Harrison also UW-Madison and seven-year veteran assisted with football, women's basketball and softball of the Kansas City Chiefs public rela- during his year at Tulsa. tions staff, has been a member of the As an undergraduate at Drake University, Harrison UW Athletic Communications depart- spent three years as an athletic communications student ment since 2008. He is the primary assistant, where he served as the track and field and contact for men’s basketball. cross country contact for two years. He was an important Herb oversaw the communications member of the Drake Relays staff, working a variety of efforts for Wisconsin’s back-to-back different roles that included serving as the press box Final Four runs in 2014 and 2015, including the promo- coordinator in 2012. Harrison also staffed two NCAA out- tion of 2015 consensus National Player of the Year Frank door championships and two USA outdoor championships Kaminsky. The book he authored on the Badgers’ remark- at Drake Stadium. able run, Make ’Em Believe, was released in June 2015. He also volunteered at the 2011 and 2012 NCAA Herb has served as the sideline reporter for the Men's Basketball Tournament second and third rounds in Wisconsin Radio Network’s broadcasts of Badgers foot- Tulsa, Oklahoma, and Omaha, Nebraska, respectively, and ball games since 2009 and also has regular segments on the 2012 NCAA Women's Basketball Tournament Des the network’s football and men’s basketball radio pregame Moines Regional. shows. From 2014 to 2016, Herb also served a consultant A native of Verona, Wisconsin, Harrison graduated to UW Athletics Director and College Football Playoff from Drake with a bachelor's degree in journalism in committee member Barry Alvarez, attending each of the 2012. first three CFP championship games. Prior to Wisconsin, Herb spent seven seasons with the Chiefs (2001-07), most recently as manager of media Brandon Harrison relations. In his role at Kansas City, Herb was the manag- ing editor and designer of the Chiefs Gameday program; Social Media Manager was involved with planning and idea generation for the team web site; was responsible for layout and design of Brandon Harrison, an alumnus of the team media guide; was an on-camera host and creator UW-Madison and Wisconsin native, is of Access Arrowhead, the team’s online video channel; in his sixth year on staff at Wisconsin. traveled with the team; and supervised the staff interns Harrison serves as the athletic depart- and photographer. Herb also worked for the NFL at five ment’s Social Media Manager. Super Bowls and two AFC championship games. In his position as Social Media Herb and his wife, Lindsay, are both Appleton, Manager, Harrison oversees the com- Wisconsin, natives and currently reside in Verona with munication and content for the ath- their sons, Tyler and Austin. letic department’s main social media accounts, as well as football and men’s basketball. Previously holding a communications role with the men’s basketball program, Harrison helped oversee the Julia Hujet communications efforts for the Badgers during their run to the Final Four and national championship game Graphic Designer in 2015, including the promotion of consensus National Julia Hujet is in her eighth year work- Player of the Year Frank Kaminsky. ing in Digital Services and Athletic Prior to joining the staff at Wisconsin, Harrison Communications at Wisconsin. Hujet spent a year in the athletic media relations office at the serves as the editor/designer of UW . He worked primarily with the Athletics’ weekly digital magazine, Razorbacks’ women’s basketball and women’s tennis pro- Varsity, and is responsible for the grams. Harrison also assisted with football, men’s basket- design of a variety of projects for ball and baseball at Arkansas. UWBadgers.com and the athletic As an undergraduate at UW, Harrison spent two department’s related web sites. years as an athletic communications student assistant, She is also responsible for creating graphics for the where he served as a contact for the track and field and Badgers’ many social media accounts, including Facebook, cross country programs, as well as the men’s hockey and Twitter and Instagram. women’s golf teams. A native of Appleton, Wisconsin, Hujet earned her A native of Stoughton, Wisconsin, Harrison graduated bachelor’s degree in art, with a focus on graphic design, from UW and earned a bachelor’s degree in journalism from Wisconsin in 2012. As a student at UW, Hujet in 2013. worked at the Wisconsin Union, creating graphic works for the unions and other university organizations.

330 WISCONSIN FOOTBALL | 2019 FACT BOOK soccer team. Mike Lucas Nordstrom was recognized by the American Volleyball Coaches Association in 2001 with the Grant Burger Media Senior Writer, UWBadgers.com Award, recognizing a member of the media who has been Mike Lucas, a longtime Madison media involved in the advancement of volleyball. She was also personality and radio color commenta- recognized as a regional award winner in 2006, 2013 and tor for Wisconsin football and men’s 2016. basketball games, has been providing In 2015, Nordstrom received the inaugural CoSIDA exclusive coverage for UWBadgers.com Achievement Award, presented to a member that has not and Varsity Magazine since 2010. served their institution as a director, but rather is an assis- An authority on Wisconsin sports tant or associate who has provided exceptional service and and an accomplished storyteller, Lucas dedication to their institution or conference office. is responsible for providing coverage Nordstrom has received numerous awards for her of the Badgers on a daily basis, including pregame break- publications from CoSIDA. She currently serves as a chair downs, postgame coverage, personality profiles, video seg- of Female Athletic Media Relations Executives (FAME), a ments and more. He can be found on Twitter at subsidiary of CoSIDA, is a member of the Special Awards @LucasAtLarge. Committee, and has served as an at-large member of the A Beloit, Wisconsin, native, Lucas wrote for the organization’s board of directors. In 2011, Nordstrom was Madison Capital Times for 39 years. As a student at honored with a 25-year award from CoSIDA. Wisconsin, he also wrote for and Daily Prior to coming to Wisconsin, Nordstrom served as Cardinal. All told, he has been covering Badgers athletics the sports information director at UW-Milwaukee from since 1969. Along with national, regional and local writing 1986–89. awards, Lucas has twice been named Sportswriter of the A 1984 graduate of Wisconsin with a bachelor’s degree Year in Wisconsin. in journalism, Nordstrom was a four-year member of the Lucas is in his 25th season as the radio color commen- women’s track and field team. She served as a team captain tator alongside play-by-play man Matt Lepay for Badgers her senior season and also set the UW record in the discus football and men’s basketball. He has also served as the twice during her career. color commentator on both radio and television broadcasts for UW men’s hockey. In addition, he hosts the daily morn- ing talk show “Lucas in the Morning” on WTSO-AM radio in Madison. Lucas has authored five books about Wisconsin athlet- ics: Barry’s Badgers: The Road to the Roses, Five Golden Rings: The Saga of Wisconsin Hockey, The 25 Greatest Moments in Camp Randall History, Don’t Flinch, the Barry Alvarez autobiography, and Another Hill to Climb, the Bo Ryan autobiography. Lucas and his wife, Peggy, reside in Madison.

Diane Nordstrom Associate Director Diane Nordstrom is in her 30th season as an associate athletic communications director at Wisconsin. A 2018 inductee into the College Sports Information Directors of America (CoSIDA) Hall of Fame, Nordstrom serves as the athletic communications contact for the volleyball and women’s basketball teams. She is also serves as the coordinator of the department’s annual report and is on the UW Athletic Hall of Fame selection committee. Nordstrom, who provides radio color commentary for road volleyball matches, has accompanied the UW volley- ball team to 21 NCAA tournament appearances including second-place finishes in 2000 and 2013. Wisconsin has also won four Big Ten Conference titles during her tenure. She served as the host athletic communications director of the 1993 and 1998 NCAA Division I Women’s Volleyball Championships. Prior to working with the women’s basketball team, Nordstrom served as the contact for men’s and women’s track and field and cross country with her teams winning 20 Big Ten titles and hosting five Big Ten championships. She has also worked with the men’s and women’s swimming and diving teams, the women’s tennis team, and the men’s

331 WISCONSIN FOOTBALL | 2019 FACT BOOK UW Athletic Communications Opponent Media Contacts Phone: (608) 262-1811 USF: Brian Siegrist Fax: (608) 262-8184 Phone: (813) 293-3897 Address: Kellner Hall E-mail: [email protected] 1440 Monroe Street Website: www.gousfbulls.com Madison, WI 53711 Central Michigan: Rob Wyman Director Phone: (248) 953-6471 Brian Lucas (Football Contact) E-mail: [email protected] C: 608-513-3987 Website: www.cmuchippewas.com E-mail: [email protected] Michigan: David Ablauf Associate Director Phone: (734) 323-2281 Diane Nordstrom E-mail: [email protected] C: 608-843-8556 Website: www.mgoblue.com E-mail: [email protected] Northwestern: Paul Kennedy Assistant Director Phone: (847) 467-2028 Paul Capobianco E-mail: [email protected] C: 608-219-6278 Website: www.nusports.com E-mail: [email protected] Kent State: Aaron Chimenti Assistant Director Phone: (330) 807-5789 Kelli Steffes E-mail: [email protected] C: 608-445-4086 Website: www.kentstatesports.com E-mail: [email protected] Michigan State: Ben Phlegar Assistant Director Phone: (517) 896-0031 A.J. Harrison E-mail: [email protected] C: 608-279-8641 Website: www.msuspartans.com E-mail: [email protected] Illinois: Kent Brown Assistant Director Phone: (217) 244-6533 Patrick Herb E-mail: [email protected] C: 608-957-2085 Website: www.fightingillini.com E-mail: [email protected] Ohio State: Jerry Emig Assistant Director Phone: (614) 203-2766 Brian Mason (Football Contact) E-mail: [email protected] C: 608-279-8659 Website: www.ohiostatebuckeyes.com E-mail: [email protected] Iowa: Steve Roe Senior Writer Phone: (319) 335-9411 Mike Lucas E-mail: [email protected] C: 608-212-4224 Website: www.hawkeyesports.com E-mail: [email protected] Nebraska: Keith Mann Writer Phone: (402) 472-2263 Andy Baggot E-mail: [email protected] C: 608-444-8014 Website: www.huskers.com E-mail: [email protected] Purdue: Matt Rector Social Media Manager Phone: (765) 494-3196 Brandon Harrison E-mail: [email protected] C: 608-279-8653 Website: www.purduesports.com E-mail: [email protected] Minnesota: Paul Rovnak Graphic Designer Phone: (612) 625-4090 Julia Hujet E-mail: [email protected] C: 608-259-6582 Website: www.gophersports.com E-mail: [email protected]

332 WISCONSIN FOOTBALL | 2019 FACT BOOK Additional Media Information

Big Ten Communications Contacts College Football Playoff Contacts Jason Yellin Gina Lehe Assistant Commissioner, Communications Senior Director, External Relations & Branding Phone: (847) 696-1010 Phone: (469) 262-5204 E-mail: [email protected] E-mail: [email protected] Website: www.bigten.org Website: www.collegefootballplayoff.com

Adam Augustine Katie Cavender Director, Communications (Football) Assistant Director of Communications Phone: (608) 215-4391 Phone: (469) 262-5212 E-mail: [email protected] E-mail: [email protected]

Megan Rowley Assistant Director, Communications (Football) CFP Bowl Game Contacts Phone: (630) 272-2038 E-mail: [email protected] Goodyear Cotton Bowl: Charlie Fiss Phone: (817) 892-4803 E-mail: [email protected] Big Ten Email Service Website: www.attcottonbowl.com Information on Big Ten football will be emailed Capital One Orange Bowl: Larry Wahl throughout the year to accredited media. The Big Phone: (305) 341-4700 Ten utilizes a media email list website which requires E-mail: [email protected] that media members fill out an online application. Website: www.orangebowl.org Once the information is submitted, media can con- trol and adjust their own accounts to only receive Rose Bowl Game: Karen Linhart the information they need. Media may also remove Phone: (626) 449-4100 E-mail: [email protected] themselves from the media email list if necessary. Website: www.tournamentofroses.com For detailed instructions, contact Adam Augustine: [email protected]. PlayStation Fiesta Bowl: Scott Leightman Phone: (480) 350-0909 E-mail: [email protected] Big Ten Weekly Awards Website: www.fiestabowl.org Big Ten Football Players of the Week are selected in four categories: offensive, defensive, special teams Chik-fil-A Peach Bowl: Matt Garvey and freshman. Award winners are chosen by a vote Phone: (404) 586-8496 of the Big Ten Communications staff from nomina- E-mail: [email protected] tions supplied by the schools’ communications offic- Website: www.chick-fil-apeachbowl.com es. The Big Ten office will announce weekly football Allstate Sugar Bowl: John Sudsbury award winners on Mondays. Phone: (504) 828-2440 E-mail: [email protected] Big Ten Football Championship Game Website: www.allstatesugarbowl.org The 2019 Big Ten Football Championship Game will be held at Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis on Saturday, Dec. 7, and will be televised by FOX. The Big Ten will conduct a media teleconference with the two participating head coaches on Sunday, Dec. 1. Another media teleconference with select student-athletes from each school will be held on Monday, Dec. 2. A press conference featuring both participating head coaches will be held at Lucas Oil Stadium on Friday, Dec. 6. Credential application information and other details will be sent out in October.

333 WISCONSIN FOOTBALL | 2019 FACT BOOK 2019 Big Ten Schedule

Thursday, August 29 Friday, Sept. 27 Saturday, Nov. 9 South Dakota St. at Minnesota Penn State at Maryland Illinois at Michigan State Iowa at Wisconsin Friday, August 30 Saturday, Sept. 28 Maryland at Ohio State Penn State at Minnesota Tulsa at Michigan State Indiana at Michigan State Purdue at Northwestern Wisconsin at USF Middle Tennessee at Iowa UMass at Rutgers Minnesota at Purdue Purdue at Nevada Northwestern at Wisconsin Saturday, Nov. 16 Ohio State at Nebraska Indiana at Penn State Saturday, August 31 Rutgers at Michigan Michigan State at Michigan Minnesota at Iowa Akron at Illinois Ohio State at Rutgers Florida Atlantic at Ohio State Saturday, Oct. 5 UMass at Northwestern Howard at Maryland Illinois at Minnesota Wisconsin at Nebraska Indiana vs. Ball State Northwestern at Nebraska (Indianapolis) Iowa at Michigan South Alabama at Nebraska Purdue at Penn State Saturday, Nov. 23 Idaho at Penn State Michigan State at Ohio State Illinois at Iowa Northwestern at Stanford Kent State at Wisconsin Michigan at Indiana Miami (Ohio) at Iowa Maryland at Rutgers Michigan State at Rutgers Middle Tennessee at Michigan Minnesota at Northwestern Saturday, Oct. 12 Nebraska at Maryland Penn State at Ohio State Saturday, Sept. 7 Michigan State at Wisconsin Purdue at Wisconsin Army at Michigan Maryland at Purdue Cincinnati at Ohio State Rutgers at Indiana Rutgers at Iowa Michigan at Illinois Friday, Nov. 29 Syracuse at Maryland Nebraska at Minnesota Iowa at Nebraska Vanderbilt at Purdue Penn State at Iowa Central Michigan at Wisconsin Saturday, Nov. 30 Eastern Illinois at Indiana Friday, Oct. 18 Ohio State at Michigan Illinois at UConn Ohio State at Northwestern Indiana at Purdue Nebraska at Colorado Maryland at Michigan State Buffalo at Penn State Northwestern at Illinois Western Mich. at Michigan State Saturday, Oct. 19 Rutgers at Penn State Minnesota at Fresno State Minnesota at Rutgers Wisconsin at Minnesota Purdue at Iowa Saturday, Sept. 14 Wisconsin at Illinois Indiana at Maryland Saturday, Dec. 7 Eastern Michigan at Illinois Michigan at Penn State Big Ten Championship Game Maryland at Temple (Indianapolis) Ohio State at Indiana Pitt at Penn State Saturday, Oct. 26 Georgia Southern at Minnesota Iowa at Northwestern UNLV at Northwestern Illinois at Purdue Arizona State at Michigan State Indiana at Nebraska Iowa at Iowa State Liberty at Rutgers TCU at Purdue Maryland at Minnesota Northern Illinois at Nebraska Notre Dame at Michigan Penn State at Michigan State Saturday, Sept. 21 Wisconsin at Ohio State Michigan at Wisconsin Boston College at Rutgers Saturday, Nov. 2 Miami (Ohio) at Ohio State Michigan at Maryland Michigan State at Northwestern Northwestern at Indiana Nebraska at Illinois Nebraska at Purdue UConn at Indiana Rutgers at Illinois 334 WISCONSIN FOOTBALL | 2019 FACT BOOK 2019-20 Bowl Games

Bowl Game Date Time (CT) Site Network Makers Wanted Bahamas Bowl Dec. 20 1 p.m. Nassau, Bahamas ESPN Frisco Bowl Dec. 20 6:30 p.m. Frisco, Texas ESPN2 New Mexico Bowl Dec. 21 1 p.m. Albuquerque, N.M. ESPN AutoNation Cure Bowl Dec. 21 1:30 p.m. Orlando, Fla. CBSSN Cheribundi Boca Raton Bowl Dec. 21 2:30 p.m. Boca Raton, Fla. ABC Camellia Bowl Dec. 21 4:30 p.m. Montgomery, Ala. ESPN Mitsubishi Motors Las Vegas Bowl Dec. 21 6:30 p.m. Las Vegas, Nev. ABC R+L Carriers New Orleans Bowl Dec. 21 8 p.m. New Orleans, La. ESPN Bad Boy Mowers Gasparilla Bowl Dec. 23 1:30 p.m. Tampa, Fla. ESPN SoFi Hawai’i Bowl Dec. 24 7 p.m. Honolulu, Hawaii ESPN Walk-On’s Independence Bowl Dec. 26 3 p.m. Shreveport, La. ESPN Quick Lane Bowl Dec. 26 7 p.m. Detroit, Mich. ESPN Military Bowl pres. by Northrup Grumman Dec. 27 11 a.m. Annapolis, Md. ESPN New Era Pinstripe Bowl Dec. 27 2:20 p.m. Bronx, N.Y. ESPN Academy Sports + Outdoors Texas Bowl Dec. 27 5:45 p.m. Houston, Texas ESPN San Diego County C.U. Holiday Bowl Dec. 27 7 p.m. San Diego, Calif. FS1 Cheez-It Bowl Dec. 27 9:15 p.m. Phoenix, Ariz. ESPN Camping World Bowl Dec. 28 11 a.m. Orlando, Fla. ABC Goodyear Cotton Bowl Classic Dec. 28 11 a.m. Arlington, Texas ESPN Chick-Fil-A Peach Bowl (CFP Semifinal) Dec. 28 3/7 p.m. Atlanta, Ga. ESPN PlayStation Fiesta Bowl (CFP Semifinal) Dec. 28 3/7 p.m. Glendale, Ariz. ESPN SERVPRO First Responder Bowl Dec. 30 11:30 a.m. Dallas, Texas ESPN Franklin American Mortgage Music City Bowl Dec. 30 3 p.m. Nashville, Tenn. ESPN Redbox Bowl Dec. 30 3 p.m. Santa Clara, Calif. FOX Capital One Orange Bowl Dec. 30 7 p.m. Miami Gardens, Fla. ESPN Belk Bowl Dec. 31 11 a.m. Charlotte, N.C. ESPN Hyundai Sun Bowl Dec. 31 1 p.m. El Paso, Texas CBS AutoZone Liberty Bowl Dec. 31 2:45 p.m. Memphis, Tenn. ESPN NOVA Home Loans Arizona Bowl Dec. 31 3:30 p.m. Tucson, Ariz. CBSSN Valero Alamo Bowl Dec. 31 6:30 p.m. San Antonio, Texas ESPN Citrus Bowl Jan. 1 Noon Orlando, Fla. ABC Outback Bowl Jan. 1 Noon Tampa, Fla. ESPN Rose Bowl pres. by Northwestern Mutual Jan. 1 4 p.m. Pasadena, Calif. ESPN Allstate Sugar Bowl Jan. 1 7:45 p.m. New Orleans, La. ESPN Birmingham Bowl Jan. 2 2 p.m. Birmingham, Ala. ESPN TaxSlayer Gator Bowl Jan. 2 6 p.m. Jacksonville, Fla. ESPN Famous Idaho Potato Bowl Jan. 3 2:30 p.m. Boise, Idaho ESPN Lockheed Martin Armed Forces Bowl Jan. 4 10:30 a.m. Fort Worth, Texas ESPN Mobile Alabama Bowl Jan. 6 6:30 p.m. Mobile, Ala. ESPN CFP National Championship Jan. 13 7 p.m. New Orleans, La. ESPN

(Dates and times are tentative and subject to change, times are listed in Central Time)

335 WISCONSIN FOOTBALL | 2019 FACT BOOK Wisconsin Future Schedules

2020 Schedule 2023 Schedule Sept. 5 INDIANA Sept. 2 BUFFALO Sept. 12 SOUTHERN ILLINOIS Sept. 9 at Washington State Sept. 19 APPALACHIAN STATE Sept. 16 GEORGIA SOUTHERN Sept. 26 at Michigan Sept. 23 RUTGERS Oct. 3 vs. Notre Dame Sept. 30 IOWA (Lambeau Field, Green Bay, Wis.) Oct. 7 Bye Week Oct. 10 MINNESOTA Oct. 14 at Illinois Oct. 17 Bye Week Oct. 21 at Nebraska Oct. 24 at Maryland Oct. 28 OHIO STATE Oct. 31 ILLINOIS Nov. 4 NORTHWESTERN Nov. 7 vs. Northwestern Nov. 11 at Indiana (Wrigley Field, Chicago) Nov. 18 PURDUE Nov. 14 at Purdue Nov. 25 at Minnesota Nov. 21 NEBRASKA Dec. 2 Big Ten Championship Game Nov. 28 at Iowa Dec. 5 Big Ten Championship Game (Lucas Oil Stadium, Indianapolis) 2024 Schedule Aug. 31 at Hawai’i 2021 Schedule Sept. 7 Bye Week Sept. 14 VIRGINIA TECH Sept. 4 PENN STATE Sept. 21 SOUTH DAKOTA Sept. 11 EASTERN MICHIGAN Sept. 28 at Michigan Sept. 18 Bye Week Oct. 5 at Purdue Sept. 25 vs. Notre Dame Oct. 12 Bye Week (Soldier Field, Chicago) Oct. 19 PENN STATE Oct. 2 MICHIGAN Oct. 26 at Ohio State Oct. 9 at Minnesota Nov. 2 ILLINOIS Oct. 16 ARMY Nov. 9 at Northwestern Oct. 23 at Illinois Nov. 16 NEBRASKA Oct. 30 NORTHWESTERN Nov. 23 at Iowa Nov. 6 at Rutgers Nov. 30 MINNESOTA Nov. 13 PURDUE Dec. 7 Big Ten Championship Game Nov. 20 at Nebraska Nov. 27 IOWA Dec. 4 Big Ten Championship Game 2025 Schedule (Lucas Oil Stadium, Indianapolis) Aug. 30 TBD Sept. 6 NORTH TEXAS 2022 Schedule Sept. 13 at Virginia Tech Sept. 20 IOWA Sept. 3 ILLINOIS Sept. 27 TBD Sept. 10 WASHINGTON STATE Oct. 4 at Nebraska Sept. 17 HAWAI’I Oct. 11 OHIO STATE Sept. 24 ILLINOIS STATE Oct. 18 TBD Oct. 1 at Northwestern Oct. 25 MICHIGAN STATE Oct. 8 at Michigan State Nov. 1 PURDUE Oct. 15 MARYLAND Nov. 8 at Maryland Oct. 22 at Purdue Nov. 15 at Illinois Oct. 29 Bye Week Nov. 22 NORTHWESTERN Nov. 5 NEBRASKA Nov. 29 at Minnesota Nov. 12 at Ohio State Dec. 6 Big Ten Championship Game Nov. 19 at Iowa Nov. 26 MINNESOTA Dec. 3 Big Ten Championship Game

336 WISCONSIN FOOTBALL | 2019 FACT BOOK Badger Sports Network

About the Network 2019 Affiliates Comprised of 58 affiliates, the Badger Sports Network is the radio home of Wisconsin football Amery WXCE 1260 and brings the Badgers to all corners of the state — Antigo WACD 106.1 and beyond — each Saturday. Appleton WHBY 1150 Badger Sports Network broadcasts also are Appleton WHBY 103.5 available to SiriusXM satellite radio subscribers and Appleton/Oshkosh WHBY 106.3 Beaver Dam WBEV 1430 to a worldwide audience thanks to free streaming Black River Falls WWIS 99.7 audio via iHeartRadio. Madison-based WIBA (1310 Dodgeville WDMP 810 AM and 101.5 FM) serves as the flagship station for Dodgeville WDMP 99.3 the Badger Sports Network. Duluth/Superior WDSM 710 Duluth/Superior WDSM 98.1 The Broadcast Team Eau Claire WBIZ 100.7 For the 25th consecutive season, Matt Lepay and Fond Du Lac KFIZ 1450 Mike Lucas team up to provide the call of Wisconsin Fort Atkinson WFAW 940 football on the Badger Sports Network. Green Bay WDUZ 1400 Lepay has been the play-by-play voice of Green Bay WDUZ 107.5 Badgers football Hayward WRLS 92.3 since 1994 and Hurley WIMI 99.7 began calling UW Janesville WCLO 1230 men’s basketball Janesville WCLO 92.7 games in 1988. La Crosse WFBZ 105.5 An eight-time Lancaster/Platteville WGLR 97.7 Wisconsin Madison WIBA 101.5 Matt Lepay Mike Lucas Sportscaster Madison WIBA 1310 of the Year, Manitowoc WOMT 1240 Lepay also handles play-by-play for a number of Marinette WMAM 570 Milwaukee Brewers television broadcasts on FOX Marinette WMAM 104.5 Sports Wisconsin. Marshfield WOSQ 92.3 Lucas joined Lepay in the football broadcast Medford WKEB 99.3 booth in 1994 and has provided analysis on Badgers Milwaukee WRIT 95.7 football and men’s basketball broadcasts ever since. Milwaukee WOKY 920 The two-time Wisconsin Sportswriter of the Year is Park Falls WIMI 102.3 the Senior Writer for UWBadgers.com and has cov- Prairie du Chien WQPC 94.3 ered UW athletics for 50 years. Prairie du Chien WPRE 980 Lucas and Lepay are joined by Patrick Herb, who Prairie du Chien WPRE 104.3 is in his 11th season as sideline reporter, and analyst Reedsburg/Portage WRDB 1400 Mark Tauscher, the former Badgers and Green Bay Rhinelander WERL 950 Rice Lake WJMC 1240 Packers offensive lineman who adds commentary Richland Center WRCO 1450 during UW home games. Richland Center WRCO 107.7 Ripon WRPN 1600 Badgers Partner with Learfield IMG College River Falls WEVR 1550 Learfield IMG College’s Madison-based staff, which River Falls WEVR 106.3 operates under the name Badger Sports Properties Shawano WTCH 960 (BSP), manages corporate sponsorship programs in Shawano WTCH 96.1 support of UW Athletics and is responsible for the Sheboygan WHBL 1330 production and distribution of live radio broadcasts, Sheboygan WHBL 101.5 as well as coaches shows and more. Sparta WKLJ 1290 Under the terms of a contract through 2019, Sparta WKLJ 102.1 Learfield IMG will pay a minimum of $75 million Stevens Point WSAU 99.9 in guaranteed rights payments over the life of the Sturgeon Bay WDOR 910 contract. Sturgeon Bay WDOR 93.9 Learfield IMG has partnered with the University Viroqua WVRQ 1360 of Wisconsin since 1994, producing annually more Waupaca WDUX 800 than 100 radio broadcasts of Badgers football, Waupaca WDUX 92.7 basketball and hockey games. In 2001, Learfield Wausau WSAU 550 IMG acquired the multimedia rights at UW, creating Wausau WSAU 95.1 marketing opportunities beyond radio. Wisconsin Rapids WFHR 1320 337 WISCONSIN FOOTBALL | 2019 FACT BOOK Wisconsin Quick Facts

University Facts Team History Loca on: Madison, Wis. First Year of Football: 1889 Popula on: 252,551 Record (Years): 705-495-53 (130) Founded: 1848 Big Ten Record (Years): 378-374-41 (123) Joined Big Ten: 1896 (charter member) Big Ten Championships: 14 (1896, 1897, 1901, Enrollment: 44,411 1906, 1912, 1952, 1959, 1962, 1993, 1998, 1999, Nickname: Badgers 2010, 2011, 2012) Colors: Cardinal and White All-Time Bowl Record: 16-14 Chancellor: Rebecca M. Blank Na onal Championships: 1 (1942, Helms Founda on) Director of Athle cs: Barry Alvarez Consensus All-America Selec ons: 29 Website: UWBadgers.com First Team All-Big Ten Selec ons: 242 2018 Overall Record: 8-5 Team Facts 2018 Big Ten Record/Finish: 5-4/2nd(West) 2018 Bowl Game: New Era Pinstripe Bowl Head Coach: (def. Miami, 35-3) Paul Chryst (Wisconsin, 1988), 5th season 2018 Final Ranking (AP/Coach/CFP): RV/RV/NR Assistant Coaches: Joe Rudolph (Off ensive Coordinator/OL) Jim Leonhard (Defensive Coordinator/DBs) Stadium Information Bobby April III (Outside Linebackers) Name: Camp Randall Stadium Bob Bostad (Inside Linebackers) Capacity: 80,321 Inoke Breckterfi eld (Defensive Line) Surface: FieldTurf Jon Budmayr (Quarterbacks) Opened: 1917 Ted Gilmore (Off . Pass Game Coordinator/WRs) Largest Crowd: 83,184 (vs. Iowa, 2005) Chris Haering (Special Teams) Record at Camp Randall: 361-196-23 (.643) John Se le (Running Backs) Mickey Turner (Tight Ends) Athletic Communications Off ensive Forma on: Mul ple Director of Athle c Communica ons Defensive Forma on: 3-4 Brian Lucas Starters Returning: 11 Phone: 608-513-3987 Off ense: 5 (RB Jonathan Taylor, Email: bml@athle cs.wisc.edu TE Jake Ferguson, WR A.J. Taylor, Twi er: @BrianLucasUW WR Kendric Pryor, C Tyler Biadasz) Defense: 6 (DE Ma Henningsen, DE Isaiahh Assistant Director of Athle c Communica ons Loudermilk, OLB Zack Baun, CB Faion Hicks, Brian Mason FS Sco Nelson, CB Rachad Wildgoose) Phone: 608-279-8659 Special Teams: 3 (KO Zach Hintze, Email: bm3@athle cs.wisc.edu P Anthony Lo , LS Adam Bay) Twi er: @Brian_Mason Starters Lost: 11 Off ense: 6 (QB Alex Hornibrook, FB Alec Ingold, Press Box Phone: 608-262-7766 LG Michael Deiter, LT Jon Dietzen, RG Beau Benzschawel, RT David Edwards) Defense: 5 (NT Olive Sagapolu, OLB Andrew Social Media Van Ginkel, ILB Ryan Connelly, ILB T.J. Edwards, Twi er: @BadgerFootball SS D’Cota Dixon) Instagram: @badgerfootball Special Teams: 1 (FG Rafael Gaglianone) Hashtags: #Badgers / #OnWisconsin Le erwinners Returning: 46 Facebook: Facebook.com/WisconsinFootball Off ense: 21 YouTube: YouTube.com/WisconsinBadgers Defense: 21 Special Teams: 4 Le erwinners Lost: 20 Off ense: 12 Defense: 6 Special Teams: 2

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