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Iowa football 2025 schedule preview: Week 7 vs Wisconsin
Iowa football 2025 schedule preview: Week 7 vs Wisconsin

USA Today

time03-08-2025

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Iowa football 2025 schedule preview: Week 7 vs Wisconsin

Coming off a bye in week 6, Iowa will head on the road for its second trophy game of the season: a matchup with the Wisconsin Badgers for the Heartland Trophy. Traditionally, whenever the Hawkeyes and Badgers got together on the gridiron, you could expect a hard-nosed, physical battle where whoever won the line of scrimmage won the game. However, it's a new era in Madison, and Wisconsin has changed the way it plays football drastically over the past few years. After the departure of Paul Chryst during the 2022 season, the Badgers hired former Cincinnati head coach Luke Fickell to run their program. Fickell had a lot of success with the Bearcats, including leading them to a College Football Playoff appearance in 2021. Fickell brought a winning culture and a new brand of offense with him to Madison: the Air Raid. Gone are the days of Jonathan Taylor, Melvin Gordon, and Montee Ball running for 2000 yards in a season. The Air Raid aims to spread out opposing defenses and put a lot of pressure on them through the passing game. It works great if you have the quarterback and receivers to play in that system, which the Badgers haven't had the past few years. The Badgers' starting QBs the past two seasons have a combined 4002 passing yards with a 22/14 TD to INT ratio. The failure of the Air Raid offense has led to a couple of middling seasons under Fickell, going 7-6 with a bowl game loss in 2023 and 5-7 in 2024. The defense wasn't much better, forcing just eight turnovers last season. Now entering year three and with another new QB in town, the pressure is on for Fickell to win. Another bad season could result in major changes for the program. With all that being said, let's take a deep dive into Wisconsin in 2025 by talking about some key returners and exciting newcomers for the Badgers. Who are some of the key returners for Wisconsin? Who are some exciting newcomers for the Badgers? History between Iowa and Wisconsin Wisconsin leads the all-time series against Iowa 49-47-2. The Hawkeyes have won the last three in a row and four of the last five against the Badgers this decade. Before that run, Wisconsin had won seven of eight against Iowa in the 2010s. And before that, Iowa had won six out of eight in the 2000s. This series has been a pendulum, with both sides enjoying an extended run of success against the other. The Hawkeyes will look to keep their momentum against Wisconsin with another win. The Hawkeys won the last meeting in Madison 15-6 back in 2023. Before that victory, their last win in Madison was back in 2015, when they won 10-6 en route to a 12-0 regular season. This is a big game for Iowa, sandwiched between matchups with playoff teams from last season in Indiana and Penn State. Going on the road to Madison is tough, and Wisconsin will look to improve a lot this season. The Hawkeyes will need to play their best road game to come away with the Heartland Trophy for a fourth straight season. Contact/Follow us @HawkeyesWire on X (formerly Twitter) and like our page on Facebook to follow ongoing coverage of Iowa news, notes and opinions. Follow Zach on X: @zach_hiney

Iowa football 2025 schedule preview: Week 7 vs Wisconsin
Iowa football 2025 schedule preview: Week 7 vs Wisconsin

Yahoo

time03-08-2025

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Iowa football 2025 schedule preview: Week 7 vs Wisconsin

Coming off a bye in week 6, Iowa will head on the road for its second trophy game of the season: a matchup with the Wisconsin Badgers for the Heartland Trophy. Traditionally, whenever the Hawkeyes and Badgers got together on the gridiron, you could expect a hard-nosed, physical battle where whoever won the line of scrimmage won the game. However, it's a new era in Madison, and Wisconsin has changed the way it plays football drastically over the past few years. After the departure of Paul Chryst during the 2022 season, the Badgers hired former Cincinnati head coach Luke Fickell to run their program. Fickell had a lot of success with the Bearcats, including leading them to a College Football Playoff appearance in 2021. Fickell brought a winning culture and a new brand of offense with him to Madison: the Air Raid. Gone are the days of Jonathan Taylor, Melvin Gordon, and Montee Ball running for 2000 yards in a season. The Air Raid aims to spread out opposing defenses and put a lot of pressure on them through the passing game. It works great if you have the quarterback and receivers to play in that system, which the Badgers haven't had the past few years. The Badgers' starting QBs the past two seasons have a combined 4002 passing yards with a 22/14 TD to INT ratio. The failure of the Air Raid offense has led to a couple of middling seasons under Fickell, going 7-6 with a bowl game loss in 2023 and 5-7 in 2024. The defense wasn't much better, forcing just eight turnovers last season. Now entering year three and with another new QB in town, the pressure is on for Fickell to win. Another bad season could result in major changes for the program. With all that being said, let's take a deep dive into Wisconsin in 2025 by talking about some key returners and exciting newcomers for the Badgers. Who are some of the key returners for Wisconsin? Sophomore RB Darrion Dupree: 79 carries, 317 yards, one TD as a backup in 2024. Three-star recruit. Senior WR Vinny Anthony II: 39 receptions, 672 yards, four TDs in 2024. Graduate S Preston Zachman: 58 tackles, four passes defended, two INTs in 2024. Senior S Austin Brown: 51 tackles, one sack, three passes defended, one forced fumble in 2024. Redshirt junior LB Sebastian Cheeks: 12 tackles, two sacks in 2024. Who are some exciting newcomers for the Badgers? Senior QB Billy Edwards Jr: Transfer from Maryland. 2881 passing yards, 15 TD, nine INT, 65% completion percentage in 2024. Senior WR Dekel Crowdus: Transfer from Hawaii. 16 receptions, 402 yards, four TDs in 2024. Senior TE Tanner Koziol: Transfer from Ball State. 94 receptions, 839 yards, eight TDs in 2024. Senior DL Jay'Viar Suggs: Transfer from LSU. 10 tackles, three tackles for loss, 2.5 sacks in 2024. Senior DL Parker Peterson: Transfer from Tulane. 21 tackles, five tackles for loss, 2.5 sacks in 2024. History between Iowa and Wisconsin Wisconsin leads the all-time series against Iowa 49-47-2. The Hawkeyes have won the last three in a row and four of the last five against the Badgers this decade. Before that run, Wisconsin had won seven of eight against Iowa in the 2010s. And before that, Iowa had won six out of eight in the 2000s. This series has been a pendulum, with both sides enjoying an extended run of success against the other. The Hawkeyes will look to keep their momentum against Wisconsin with another win. The Hawkeys won the last meeting in Madison 15-6 back in 2023. Before that victory, their last win in Madison was back in 2015, when they won 10-6 en route to a 12-0 regular season. This is a big game for Iowa, sandwiched between matchups with playoff teams from last season in Indiana and Penn State. Going on the road to Madison is tough, and Wisconsin will look to improve a lot this season. The Hawkeyes will need to play their best road game to come away with the Heartland Trophy for a fourth straight season. Contact/Follow us @HawkeyesWire on X (formerly Twitter) and like our page on Facebook to follow ongoing coverage of Iowa news, notes and opinions. Follow Zach on X: @zach_hiney This article originally appeared on Hawkeyes Wire: Iowa football 2025 schedule preview: Week 7 vs Wisconsin

Former Paul Chryst recruits in Wisconsin football's projected two-deep entering 2025
Former Paul Chryst recruits in Wisconsin football's projected two-deep entering 2025

USA Today

time24-04-2025

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Former Paul Chryst recruits in Wisconsin football's projected two-deep entering 2025

Former Paul Chryst recruits in Wisconsin football's projected two-deep entering 2025 Wisconsin football enters the 2025 season at somewhat of a crossroads. Third-year head coach Luke Fickell has delivered program-best recruiting outputs over the last few cycles, finishing with consecutive top-25 classes. However, the Badgers are just 12-13 overall since the start of his tenure, headlined by a 5-7 2024 campaign, the program's first non-bowl season since 2001. The sport's current transfer era confuses the classic saying, 'Just wait until the coach gets his own players in the lineup.' Wisconsin landed 15 transfers entering the 2023 season, another 16 entering 2024 and 15 so far this offseason. Not every addition was a starter, with several not even seeing game action with the program. But the transfer numbers and annual roster turnover reflect the sport's current dynamic, where new coaches, for better or for worse, are expected to reload the team and win immediately. In a vacuum, the Badgers appear in a strong position entering the 2025 season. Fickell overhauled the offensive side of the football, hiring coordinator Jeff Grimes and reshaping the team's quarterback room. He also rebuilt the team's front seven on defense, a unit that struggled mightily down the stretch of last season. Fickell's work during the winter transfer window could become an igniting force as he looks to lead a program resurgence. The problem, as has been documented, is that the team will face one of the toughest schedules in college football this season. The slate includes road games at Alabama, Michigan, Oregon, Indiana and Minnesota, plus home matchups against Iowa, Ohio State, Washington and Illinois. Even a return to bowl eligibility would mark a major victory. As Wisconsin enters that 2025 campaign, it's accurate to say that Fickell finally has 'his guys' leading the program, whether transfers or high school recruits. The number of Paul Chryst-era signees continues to dwindle, with star safety Hunter Wohler, left tackle Jack Nelson, defensive linemen Curt Neal and James Thompson Jr., and others departing after the 2024 campaign. With another offseason of roster churn, here is an updated list of Chryst recruits set to play significant roles, whether in the starting lineup or as primary reserves. If anyone is still waiting to reserve judgment on Fickell until Wisconsin's starting lineup included primarily his recruits, 2025 is that year. (Note: While the class of 2023 was split between the two coaches, those recruits are credited to Fickell's tenure and not included on this list) Offensive Starters Senior wide receiver Vinny Anthony Recruiting Profile: Three-star recruit in the class of 2022. The No. 735 overall player in the class, No. 105 at his position and No. 5 from the state of Kentucky Career Stats: 35 games, 49 catches, 771 yards, four touchdowns, five carries, 36 rushing yards Anthony is one of a few notable Chryst-era recruits in a prominent role on the offensive side of the ball. He projects as the team's leading outside receiver, looking to repeat a breakout 2024 campaign (39 catches, 672 yards, four touchdowns). Redshirt junior left guard Joe Brunner Recruiting Profile: Four-star recruit in the class of 2022. The No. 85 overall player in the class, No. 9 offensive tackle and No. 1 from the state of Wisconsin Career Stats: 23 total appearances, 12 starts at left guard Brunner is one of the most important players on Wisconsin's 2025 offense, especially after projected starting left tackle Kevin Heywood's injury. The former top recruit may step out to tackle if the Badgers can't find a better option. Either way, Brunner is atop the list of notable Chryst recruits still leading the team. Right guard Kerry Kodanko Recruiting Profile: Two-star recruit in the class of 2020. Walked-on at Wisconsin as the No. 292-ranked offensive tackle in the class and No. 41 recruit from the state of Wisconsin Career Stats: One appearance during the 2022 season Kodanko is reportedly emerging as one of Wisconsin's leading options at right guard, edging another Chryst recruit in J.P. Benzschawel. The veteran was a former walk-on in the class of 2020. In classic Wisconsin fashion, he could win a starting job in his sixth year with the program. Redshirt senior right tackle Riley Mahlman Recruiting Profile: Four-star recruit in the class of 2021. The No. 64 overall player in the class, No. 7 offensive tackle and No. 1 from the state of Minnesota Career Stats: 32 appearances, 31 starts at right tackle Mahlman has been a regular on the Badgers' offensive line since his redshirt freshman season in 2022. He has emerged as one of the better tackles in the Big Ten over the last two seasons and should again play a key role in 2025. Offensive line is a challenging position to overhaul in just a year or two, so it's no surprise that several Chryst recruits still lead the position. Redshirt junior running back Cade Yacamelli Recruiting Profile: Three-star recruit in the class of 2022. The No. 1,109 overall player in the class, No. 77 athlete and No. 23 from the state of Pennsylvania Career Stats: 21 games, 69 carries, 443 yards, two touchdowns, eight receptions, 58 receiving yards Yacamelli may not be Wisconsin's No. 1 running back, but he projects to play a prominent role, along with sophomore Darrion Dupree and redshirt freshman Dilin Jones. Yacamelli excelled in limited action last season, averaging 8.3 yards per carry. He should see an increased workload in 2025. Defensive Starters Redshirt senior defensive tackle Ben Barten Recruiting Profile: Three-star recruit in the class of 2020. The No. 847 overall player in the class, No. 65 offensive tackle and No. 5 from the state of Wisconsin Career Stats: 32 games, 39 tackles, one for loss, one sack, six pass deflections, two fumble recoveries Barten emerged as a key piece of the Badgers' defensive line in 2024. While the program added significant talent at the position this offseason, the sixth-year senior should again play a prominent role. Redshirt senior outside linebacker Darryl Peterson Recruiting Profile: Four-star recruit in the class of 2021. The No. 385 overall player in the class, No. 43 linebacker and No. 11 from the state of Ohio Career Stats: 41 games, 104 tackles, 13 for loss, 7 1/2 sacks, four pass deflections, one fumble recovery Peterson has been a regular in Wisconsin's outside linebacker rotation for the last three seasons. Like Barten, he again projects as a key contributor, even with the program adding significant transfer talent at the position. Redshirt senior cornerback Ricardo Hallman Recruiting Profile: Three-star recruit in the class of 2021. The No. 647 overall player in the class, No. 53 cornerback and No. 88 from the state of Florida Career Stats: 38 games, 60 tackles, four for loss, eight interceptions, 13 pass deflections Hallman's return is major news for the 2025 Badgers, as the team lost significant cornerback talent to the portal during the winter window. Hallman tallied a Big Ten-high seven interceptions in 2023. He'll look to make a similar impact this season before entering the 2026 NFL draft. Redshirt senior safety Preston Zachman Recruiting Profile: Three-star recruit in the class of 2020. The No. 1,310 overall player in the class, No. 90 outside linebacker and No. 16 from the state of Pennsylvania Career Stats: 32 games, 118 tackles, five for loss, five interceptions, eight pass deflections Zachman put together terrific seasons as a starter in both 2023 and 2024. He's back for a final campaign as a leader in the team's secondary. With Wohler off to the draft, Zachman will have major shoes to fill. Senior nickel cornerback Austin Brown Recruiting Profile: Four-star recruit in the class of 2022. The No. 229 overall player in the class, No. 18 safety and No. 6 from the state of Illinois Career Stats: 38 games, 90 tackles, three for loss, two sacks, five pass deflections, one forced fumble, one fumble recovery Brown had his best season to date in 2024, tallying 51 tackles, two for loss, one sack, three pass deflections and a forced fumble. He's again in line for a major role in 2025 as Wisconsin's starting nickel cornerback/hybrid safety. Notable Depth Redshirt senior outside linebacker Aaron Witt Recruiting Profile: Three-star recruit in the class of 2020. The No. 693 overall player in the class, No. 31 defensive end and No. 7 from the state of Minnesota Three-star recruit in the class of 2020. The No. 693 overall player in the class, No. 31 defensive end and No. 7 from the state of Minnesota Career Stats: 18 games, 32 tackles, seven for loss, one sack, one forced fumble Witt enters his sixth season with the Badgers as a primary depth option at outside linebacker. He played a career-high 11 games in 2024 after missing nearly three full seasons due to injury. Redshirt junior wide receiver Chris Brooks Jr. Recruiting Profile: Three-star recruit in the class of 2022. The No. 1,604 overall player in the class, No. 206 wide receiver and No. 28 from the state of Missouri Three-star recruit in the class of 2022. The No. 1,604 overall player in the class, No. 206 wide receiver and No. 28 from the state of Missouri Career Stats: 13 games, one catch, 27 receiving yards, two special teams tackles Brooks is set for an expanded role in 2025 after several years as a reserve wide receiver and special-teams player. He should enter the two-deep as a primary backup on the outside, behind Anthony and Jayden Ballard. Redshirt senior guard J.P. Benzschawel Recruiting Profile: Four-star recruit in the class of 2021. The No. 131 overall player in the class, No. 14 offensive tackle and No. 1 from the state of Wisconsin Four-star recruit in the class of 2021. The No. 131 overall player in the class, No. 14 offensive tackle and No. 1 from the state of Wisconsin Career Stats: 27 games, all on special teams and as a reserve lineman Benzschawel was a popular pick to start at right guard in 2025 after Joe Huber graduated. Reports out of camp indicate that Kodanko may have an inside track at the job, with Benzschawel as a primary depth option. Redshirt junior tackle Barrett Nelson Recruiting Profile: Three-star recruit in the class of 2022. The No. 545 overall player in the class, No. 28 offensive tackle and No. 7 from the state of Wisconsin Three-star recruit in the class of 2022. The No. 545 overall player in the class, No. 28 offensive tackle and No. 7 from the state of Wisconsin Career Stats: Four games, all as a reserve lineman If Brunner, Leyton Nelson, or an incoming transfer doesn't claim Wisconsin's vacant left tackle job, Barrett Nelson could be a candidate to step into the role. Otherwise, the redshirt junior will likely spend the season as a swing tackle, backing up Mahlman and the starting LT. Redshirt junior tight end J.T. Seagreaves Recruiting Profile: Three-star recruit in the class of 2022. The No. 1,288 overall player in the class, No. 77 tight end and No. 14 from the state of Wisconsin Three-star recruit in the class of 2022. The No. 1,288 overall player in the class, No. 77 tight end and No. 14 from the state of Wisconsin Career Stats: 12 games, five receptions, 47 receiving yards As of April 24, Seagreaves is in place as Wisconsin's primary backup tight end, behind junior Tucker Ashcraft. The team is likely to add a veteran transfer at the position, however, which would push Seagreaves into a reserve role. Redshirt senior nickel cornerback Owen Arnett Recruiting Profile: Walked on as an unranked recruit in the class of 2021 Walked on as an unranked recruit in the class of 2021 Career Stats: 31 games, nine total tackles Arnett has mostly played on special teams over his four seasons with the program. After slot cornerback Max Lofy's departure, the veteran is now projected as the Badgers' backup at the position, behind senior Austin Brown Contact/Follow @TheBadgersWire on X (formerly Twitter) and like our page on Facebook to follow ongoing coverage of Wisconsin Badgers news, notes and opinion

Wisconsin adds familiar FCS opponent to future football schedule
Wisconsin adds familiar FCS opponent to future football schedule

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time01-03-2025

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Wisconsin adds familiar FCS opponent to future football schedule

Wisconsin football added a home game against Illinois State to its 2029 football schedule. The Redbirds program first announced the matchup on Friday. The game, scheduled for Sept. 8, will be Wisconsin's second of the 2029 season. The team is set to open that campaign with a road trip to Cal. The Redbirds went 10-4 in 2024, falling to UC Davis in the second round of the Football Championship Subdivision playoffs. After consecutive losing seasons in 2020 and 2021, the team delivered a pair of 6-5 campaigns in 2022 and 2023. Much will still change before Sept. 8, 2029, but the program is currently far from the class of the FCS. Wisconsin and Illinois State have met once before: Sept. 3, 2022, in Madison, Wisconsin. The Badgers won that season-opening meeting 38-0. The result preceded one of the more significant month-long stretches of results in program history, as the team went on to lose at home to Washington State the following week, handle New Mexico State, get blown out at Ohio State and then fall at home to Illinois. That 1-3 start prompted athletic director Chris McIntosh to fire head coach Paul Chryst. A lot has changed since those moments. Wisconsin is just 12-13 in two years under head coach Luke Fickell, plus missed a bowl game in 2024 for the first time since 2001. 🚨 FUTURE SCHEDULE UPDATE 🚨The Redbirds will head back to Camp Randall Stadium in 2029 for an FBS matchup with the Wisconsin Badgers in Madison❗ — Illinois State Football (@RedbirdFB) February 28, 2025 Before the 2029 season is considered, Wisconsin's schedule should dominate headlines throughout the upcoming 2025 campaign. The team faces national title contenders Alabama, Ohio State and Oregon, and strong Big Ten opponents Michigan, Washington, Iowa, Minnesota, Illinois and Indiana. It will need dramatic improvements on both sides of the football to return to postseason play. Contact/Follow on X (formerly Twitter) and like our page on to follow ongoing coverage of Wisconsin Badgers news, notes and opinion This article originally appeared on Badgers Wire: Wisconsin football schedule Illinois State 2029 game

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