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  1. Player: Nick Janowski Hometown: Pewaukee, Wisconsin School: Pewaukee AAU: Position: Shooting Guard Height: 6-3 Weight: 200 Power 6 Offers: Georgia Tech, Iowa, Iowa State, Marquette, Nebraska, USC, Virginia Tech, Wisconsin Visits: 9/29/23 - Opening Night Twitter 247 Composite: #95 Overall; #21 SG; .9495; On3 Consensus: #110 Overall; #9 CG; 91.97; Rivals: #112 Overall; 247: #80 Overall; #16 SG; On3: #118 Overall; #10 CG; ESPN: #21 SG; Hudl
  2. Player: Torin Pettaway Hometown: Middleton, Wisconsin School: Middleton Position: Defensive Line Height: 6-5 Weight: 265 Power 5 Offers: Nebraska Visits: Twitter 247 Composite: On3 Consensus: Rivals: 247: On3: ESPN: Hudl
  3. Player: T.J. Stuttley Hometown: Onalaska, Wisconsin School: Link Academy AAU: Position: Shooting Guard Height: 6-4 Weight: 175 Power 6 Offers: Nebraska Visits: 9/29/23 - Opening Night Twitter 247 Composite: On3 Consensus: #90 Overall; #19 SF; 93.05; Rivals: #64 Overall; 247: On3: #136 Overall; #25 SF; ESPN: #18 SF; Hudl
  4. Player: Owen Strebig Hometown: Waukesha, Wisconsin School: Catholic Memorial Position: Offensive Tackle Height: 6-8 Weight: 290 Power 5 Offers: Florida, Florida State, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Michigan, Michigan State, Minnesota, Nebraska, Notre Dame, Penn State, Purdue, Stanford, Wisconsin, Northwestern Visits: Twitter 247 Composite: #130 Overall; #13 OT; .9478; On3 Consensus: #102 Overall; #10 OT; 92.23; Rivals: #18 OT; 247: #133 Overall; #13 OT; On3: #40 Overall; #5 OT; ESPN: #128 Overall; #15 OT; Hudl
  5. Player: Miles Sillas Hometown: Hortonville, Wisconsin School: Hortonville Position: Outside Linebacker Height: 6-4 Weight: 230 Power 5 Offers: Iowa State, Nebraska Visits: 11/19/22 vs Wisconsin Twitter 247 Composite: On3 Composite: Rivals: 247: On3: ESPN: Hudl
  6. Player: Terrance Shelton Hometown: Franklin, Wisconsin School: Franklin Position: Running Back Height: 6-1 Weight: 200 Power 5 Offers: Nebraska Visits: 11/19/22 vs Wisconsin Twitter 247 Composite: On3 Composite: Rivals: 247: On3: ESPN: Hudl
  7. Player: Nathan Roy Hometown: Mukwonago, Wisconsin School: Mukwonago Position: Offensive Tackle Height: 6-5 Weight: 270 Power 5 Offers: Illinois, Iowa, Iowa State, Minnesota, Nebraska, Penn State, Wisconsin Visits: Twitter 247 Composite: On3 Composite: Rivals: 247: On3: ESPN: Hudl
  8. Player: Derek Jensen Hometown: Hartland, Wisconsin School: Arrowhead Position: Offensive Tackle Height: 6-6 Weight: 290 Power 5 Offers: Illinois, Iowa State, Nebraska Visits: 9/17/22 vs Oklahoma Twitter 247 Composite: Rivals: 247: On3: ESPN: Hudl
  9. Player: Tre Poteat Hometown: Verona, Wisconsin School: Verona Area Position: Cornerback Height: 6-0 Weight: 165 Power 5 Offers: Nebraska Visits: Twitter 247 Composite: On3 Composite: Rivals: 247: On3: ESPN: Hudl
  10. Player: Corey Smith Hometown: Waukesha, Wisconsin School: Catholic Memorial Position: Running Back Height: 6-0 Weight: 175 Power 5 Offers: Nebraska Visits: Twitter 247 Composite: Rivals: 247: On3: ESPN: Hudl
  11. Player: Donovan Harbour Hometown: Waukesha, Wisconsin School: Catholic Memorial Position: Offensive Tackle Height: 6-5 Weight: 310 Power 5 Offers: Iowa State, Nebraska, Purdue Visits: Twitter 247 Composite: Rivals: 247: On3: ESPN: Hudl
  12. Player: Jake Ferguson Hometown: Madison, Wisconsin School: Madison Memorial Position: Athlete, Linebacker Height: 6-5 Weight: 210 40 time: Offers: Iowa, Nebraska, Northern Illinois, Wisconsin Visits: Twitter 247 Composite: #17 ILB; .8556; Rivals: 247: Scout: ESPN: Hudl
  13. Player: Marcus Mbow Hometown: Milwaukee, Wisconsin School: Wauwatosa East Position: Offensive Tackle Height: 6-6 Weight: 320 Power 5 Offers: Iowa State, Nebraska Visits: Twitter 247 Composite: #663 Overall; #64 OT; .8527; Rivals: #62 OT; 247: #74 OT; ESPN: Hudl
  14. Player: Billy Schrauth Hometown: Fond Du Lac, Wisconsin School: St. Mary's Springs Position: Defensive Tackle, Offensive Tackle Height: 6-5 Weight: 285 Power 5 Offers: Arizona State, Iowa, Michigan, Mississippi State, Nebraska, Northwestern, Notre Dame, Ohio State, Penn State, Stanford, Tennessee, Wisconsin Visits: Twitter 247 Composite: #152 Overall; #17 OT; .9411; Rivals: #104 Overall; #2 OG; 247: #139 Overall; #15 OT; ESPN: #239 Overall; #9 DT; Hudl
  15. Player: Isaac Hamm Hometown: Sun Prairie, Wisconsin School: Sun Prairie Position: Defensive End Height: 6-5 Weight: 260 Power 5 Offers: Iowa, Minnesota, Nebraska, Penn State, Purdue, Wisconsin Visits: Twitter 247 Composite: #227 Overall; #13 SDE; .9165; Rivals: #31 SDE; 247: #160 Overall; #11 SDE; ESPN: #194 Overall; #27 DE; Hudl
  16. Player: Ben Kreul Hometown: Waukesha, Wisconsin School: Catholic Memorial Position: Linebacker Height: 6-3 Weight: 220 40 Time: Offers: Iowa State, Nebraska Visits: 7/30/18; 10/20/19 vs Minnesota Twitter 247 Composite: #635 Overall; #21 ILB; .8556; Rivals: 247: ESPN: Hudl
  17. Player: Trey Wedig Hometown: Wales, Wisconsin School: Kettle Moraine Position: Offensive Tackle Height: 6-7 Weight: 284 40 Time: Offers: Iowa State, Michigan, Minnesota, Nebraska, Notre Dame, Syracuse, USC, Wisconsin Visits: Twitter 247 Composite: #113 Overall; #12 OT; .9504; Rivals: #85 Overall; #10 OT; 247: #164 Overall; #22 OT; ESPN: Hudl
  18. Wisconsin wins because it adopted the Nebraska way. Why doesn't Nebraska follow the Nebraska model? http://www.omaha.com/huskers/bigten/barfknecht-badgers-use-huskers-old-blueprint-to-roll-along-against/article_a58e04c0-a636-11e7-a739-df65c3fb2179.html
  19. Hi guys, new member here. My wife and I are traveling over to Madison tonight and meeting some friends for the game tomorrow. Never been in the area, and this is the first big 10 stadium I will have been at, besides Nebraska's, so I don't know what to expect at all. Just looking for any advice. I read the Wisconsin person's post about the big Halloween event going on- thanks for sharing on that! Any other advice? Bars to hit? Is there gonna be parking lots to tailgate in beforehand, or will we be better off just bar hopping? We want to have a good time but that Halloween event may look like more than we are looking for lol. Thanks in advance!
  20. Player: Logan Bruss Hometown: Kimberly, Wisconsin School: Kimberly Position: Offensive Guard Height: 6-4 Weight: 260 40 time: Offers: Buffalo, Colorado State, Illinois, Michigan, Nebraska, Minnesota, Northwestern Visits: Twitter 247 Composite: Rivals: :star 247: Scout: :star ESPN: Hudl
  21. Player: Cole Van Lanen Hometown: Green Bay, WI School: Bay Port Position: Offensive Tackle Height: 6’5” Weight: 270 lbs 40 time: Offers: Buffalo, Florida Atlantic, Illinois, Illinois St, Iowa, Iowa St, Michigan, Michigan St, Minnesota, Montana St, Nebraska, North Dakota St, Northern Illinois, Wisconsin Visits: Twitter Rivals: #36 OT; :star 247: #217 Overall; #25 OT; :star :star Scout: #187 Overall: #20 OT; :star :star ESPN: #240 Overall; #21 OT; :star :star Hudl
  22. With the recent talks of the East / West split, it got me thinking about our division mates up in Madison. There are a ton of questions that need to be asked about the current and future relationship between the rivalry with the Badgers. Where do we stand with Wisconsin? We have the past success, but the current state of their football program is superior to ours. They've been the conference champs for three years in a row now. We got blown out in our only game in Madison so far. We mounted a common 2012 Husker comeback and edged them under the lights of Memorial Stadium. We all know what happend next... They obviously have the upper hand right now. 2-1 with both Ws being blowouts, but that coach has moved on... Former Utah State head coach Gary Andersen is taking charge and trying to continue Wisconsin's success nationally and in the ever changing Big Ten Conference. Thoughts on the rivalry with the Badgers in the upcoming years?
  23. Question is straightforward. I'll start with mine: Michigan I despise everything about Michigan except for Denard Robinson (hard to root against him, he's humble with a million dollar smile). Perhaps it's the saying "We dislike most those who remind us of ourselves". And as much as I hate to say it, Michigan is a mirror image of us. College football blue-blood, top 5 overall in victories, heismans and NC's etc., the Rich Rodriguez and Bill Callahan situations are eerily similar (offensive wizards who were brought down by subpar Defenses), similar block M to our Block N logo (just a blue version) to name a few. But it goes deeper than that (1997 comes to mind). Their fans are arrogant. In my interactions with Michigan fans online and in-person I get the sense that they thumb their nose at our tradition and contributions to college football. It seems like every Michigan fan I spoke to in 2010 had no real excitement or concern about us joining in the big ten, basically revealing their thoughts that we would be a push-over in conference play. Virtually every Michigan fan thinks that they would (not could) have beat us in 2012 if Robinson/Gardner played qb against us, and that they would have scored a touchdown on that drive that Robinson got hurt. I really thought that OSU and Michigan would be Texas and OU respectively before we joined. However, I find it is the complete opposite. Every single OSU fan I talked to in 2010 was genuinely excited to have us in the conference, acknowledging room for multiple powerhouse programs. One of my buddies, who is a Michigan fan, after the Michigan 2011 game (after which they truly felt they were 'back') posted a facebook status: "I remember when a man named Bo Pelini said he had no interest in the Michigan job. No one in Michigan wanted you anyways and today we showed you why" and it really set me off. I feel like we will meet OSU in the CCG on a semi-consistent basis for years to come and that those games will be hard fought to contribute to a respectful rivalry a la OU towards the end (I realize NU and OU hated each others guts in the 60s-90s). But I think the right to represent the legends in the CCG will almost always be decided by NU and Michigan, and consistently having these stakes for our games will make our feelings towards the Maize and Blue get downright nasty like Texas. Refute some of my points if you feel differently
  24. I feel kinda iffy about everyone automatically pegging us to go the Rose Bowl. Wisco is not going to lay down, and the first half of the game in Lincoln they were sticking it to us. The key was line play, as our D-line schooled their O-line (whole game) and our O-line wore their D-line & backers out (2nd half only). Has anyone noticed whether their line play has improved over the season? If so, it's not going to be the gimme that everyone thinks it is. And there's always the whole difficulty of beating someone twice in one year (Washington in 2010 comes to mind). If we do beat Wisco, then we have to sit through the whole possibility of a rematch against UCLA in the Rose Bowl...yikes.
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