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The University of Wisconsin–Madison Badgers have drafted 299 players into the National Football League (NFL) since the league began holding drafts in 1936. [ a 1 ] The Badgers' highest draft position was second overall in 1944 , when Pat Harder was selected by Card-Pitt . [ 3 ]
The 2025 Wisconsin Badgers football team will represent the University of Wisconsin–Madison as a member of the Big Ten Conference during the 2025 NCAA Division I FBS football season. The Badgers are expected to be led by third-year head coach Luke Fickell and will play their home games at Camp Randall Stadium located in Madison, Wisconsin.
9× Pro Bowl, 2× NFL Champion (1951, 1960), Pro Football Hall of Fame: 1950 3 13 40 Bob Sanders: Philadelphia Eagles: B 8 10 102 Sam Nevills: Chicago Bears: T 8 11 103 Woodley Lewis: Los Angeles Rams: B Pro Bowl , NFL Champion 15 12 195 Ted Meland: Cleveland Browns: G 19 13 248 Darrell Robinson: Philadelphia Eagles: E 25 2 315 Steve Dotur: New ...
The Badgers were awarded a #2 seed in the NCAA tournament. They beat #15 seed American, then Oregon, Baylor, and the #1 seed Arizona Wildcats. This led to the third Final Four appearance for the Badgers in school history. The Badgers lost the Final Four match-up with Kentucky, when Aaron Harrison hit a last second three pointer.
5 2001 NFL draft. 6 Awards and records. ... View history; General What links here ... The 2000 Wisconsin Badgers football team represented the University of Wisconsin ...
The 1961 Wisconsin Badgers football team was an American football team that represented the University of Wisconsin in the 1961 Big Ten Conference football season.In their sixth year under head coach Milt Bruhn, the Badgers compiled a 6–3 record (4–3 in conference games), finished fifth in the Big Ten, and outscored opponents by a total of 179 to 158. [1]
The 1959 Wisconsin Badgers football team represented the University of Wisconsin in the 1959 Big Ten Conference football season. Led by fourth-year head coach Milt Bruhn , the Badgers compiled an overall record of 7–3 with a mark of 5–2 in conference play, winning the Big Ten title.
The 1978 Wisconsin Badgers football team represented the University of Wisconsin–Madison in the 1978 Big Ten Conference football season. Led by first-year head coach Dave McClain , the Badgers compiled an overall record of 5–4–2 with a mark of 3–4–2 in conference play, placing sixth in the Big Ten.