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  2. Jim Sorgi - Wikipedia

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    Sorgi was Wisconsin's career pass efficiency leader (141.2), co-holder of most passing touchdowns in one game (five) and sixth in career passing yards in Wisconsin history. In an incident on October 11, 2003, referred to as the Reynolds–Sorgi incident, Ohio State linebacker Robert Reynolds intentionally choked Sorgi, injuring Sorgi's trachea ...

  3. Maema Njongmeta - Wikipedia

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    In the Badgers season finale, Njongmeta had a career performance, tallying 12 tackles with 2.5 going for a loss, and 0.5 sack, but Wisconsin fell to Minnesota 23–16. [10] Njongmeta finished his breakout 2022 season with 95 tackles with 11.5 being for a loss, 3.5 sacks, a pass deflection, and an interception. [ 11 ]

  4. Brian Butch - Wikipedia

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    Brian Butch (born December 22, 1984) is an American former professional basketball player. He is currently working mornings on 97.3 the Game with Steve Czaban in Milwaukee [1] and as a radio color commentator for the Wisconsin Badgers men's basketball [2] and analyst for the Big Ten Network. [3]

  5. Hunter Wohler - Wikipedia

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    Wohler attended Muskego High School in Muskego, Wisconsin. During his career, he had 355 tackles and nine interceptions. [1] As a senior, he was the Wisconsin Gatorade Football Player of the Year. He committed to University of Wisconsin-Madison to play college football. [2] [3] [4]

  6. Jim Leonhard - Wikipedia

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    Leonhard was a walk-on football player at the University of Wisconsin–Madison, having received no Division I-A scholarship offers out of high school. [2] He was not awarded a scholarship until his senior year, despite the fact that he had been a regular starting safety before that season and had already been named All-Big Ten twice. [3]

  7. Tony Evers - Wikipedia

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    Anthony Steven Evers (/ ˈ iː v ər z / EE-vərz; [1] born November 5, 1951) is an American politician and educator serving since 2019 as the 46th governor of Wisconsin. [2] [3] A member of the Democratic Party, he served from 2009 to 2019 as Wisconsin's 26th superintendent of public instruction.

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