Wisconsin football has experienced significant coaching staff turnover since the conclusion of the 2024 football season. Or, more specifically, dating back to Nov. 17.
Luke Fickell’s first two seasons as Wisconsin’s head coach have not gone as planned. The team is 12-13 overall, anchored by a 5-7 2024 campaign that saw the program miss a bowl game for the first time since 2001.
Badgers coach Luke Fickell bolsters staff with an experienced offensive coach and two early-career coaches as offseason transition continues.
Luke Fickell and the University of Wisconsin football program will lean on returning players like Trech Kekahuna to help usher in its new offensive system under
Luke Fickell and the Wisconsin Badgers struggled through a 5-7 season and now have to contend with the transfer portal. The Badgers had over two dozen players enter the portal.
University of Wisconsin football players will have more coaches than ever when the team reconvenes in full next week. Badgers coach Luke Fickell is adding Scott Power to his defensive staff, likely as an assistant defensive backs coach,
Jack Del Rio, 61, resigned from his position as senior adviser to Wisconsin head coach Luke Fickell after being arrested for operating while intoxicated.
Wednesday, the Badgers head coach announced Guiton as the team’s new quarterback’s coach. Guiton spent the 2024 season, his first with UW, as the receivers coach but coached the quarterbacks and receivers for the final two games after the firing of Phil Longo, who served as the offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach.
Jordan Reid, a former Ohio University standout who spent the past two seasons on Lance Taylor's Western Michigan staffs, has accepted the wide receivers post at Wisconsin, multiple sources told FootballScoop. With this being a live recruiting period, Reid already is on the ground and working at Wisconsin, sources added.
Nebraska Cornhuskers head coach Matt Rhule and Wisconsin Badgers head coach Luke Fickell talk before a game at Memorial Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Dylan Widger-Imagn Images That last question is ...
The Fighting Irish made a last-second field goal to defeat the Nittany Lions 27-24. It is their 13th consecutive win dating to an inexplicable Week 2 loss to Northern Illinois (and former Wisconsin assistant Thomas Hammock). The win sends them to the playoff title game to face the winner of Ohio State- Texas.
Jarin Mock was the first committed prospect of the Badgers 2026 recruiting class but was informed of Wisconsin's new direction Tuesday.