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THE UNMRSITY

OF WISCONSIN
The University of Wisconsin, one of the
world's leading institutions of higher edu-
cation, is dedicated to the support of
academic freedom .
Established in 1848, the first class of 17
students assembled February 5, 1849. To-
day, the University of Wisconsin includes
13 schools and colleges, 133 academic de-
partments, more than 45,000 students and
14,000 employees, nearly 4,000,000
volumes in 22 libraries, a $750;000,000
budget, and research and development
expenditures totalling $185,000,000 (third
largest in the U.S.).
Wisconsin has ranked among the top
ten universities in the United States in
every scholarly reputational study since
1910. Combining the results of seven ma-
jor ratings since 1925, Prof. David Webster
of the University of Pennsylvania, writing
for the June, 1983 Change magazine,
ranked the University of Wisconsin fourth

Abraham Lincoln.

The UW's international activities extend


the boundaries of the campus to all parts
of the globe. The campus has about 3,600
foreign students from 125 countries, offers
some 50 foreign languages for study, and
has the largest overall number of interna-
tional studies faculty and largest number
of faculty of any university in East Asian,
South and Southeast Asian, African and
Latin American studies. Junior year
abroad programs are offered for students
going to Brazil, China, England, France,
West Germany, Hungary, Israel, India, It-
aly, Spain, Sweden, Norway, Nepal , Thai-
land and Mexico and Quebec for summer
study.
The UW's Center for Health Sciences is
one of the Midwest's leading centers for
patient care, education of physicians and
other health professionals, research and
public service. It includes the Medical,
Freshly fallen snow highlltes historic Agriculture Hall. Nursing, Pharmacy, and Allied Health Pro-
in the nation - behind Harvard, California- fessions schools; UW Hospital and Clinics;
Berkeley and Yale, and tied with the Uni- State Laboratory of Hygiene; UW Health
versity of Chicago. More than 4 , 100 Service; and Wisconsin Clinical Cancer
courses and 12,600 sections were offered Center - one of 21 designated cancer cen-
in the fall of 1986. Majors were available in ters in the country.
151 bachelor's, 191 master's, and 123 doc- More than 400 campus organizations
tor's degree programs. offer a wide variety of activities for Wiscon-
UW departments ranked among the top sin students - including social, political,
ten in the nation in the 1983 Assessment of philosophic or religious, sports, honorary,
Research-Doctorate Programs in the ecological, philanthropic, drama and mu-
United States include Sociology (1st), Ger- sic groups plus fraternities and sororities.
man, Chemical Engineering and Geogra- Film societies show 400 titles a year, and
phy (2nd), Statistics (4th), Plant Pathology, the intramural recreation program ser-
Molecular Biology and Biochemistry (5th), vices some 35,000 students and staff at five
Spanish and Portuguese (6th), Zoology indoor recreational facilities every month.
(7th), Political Science, Chemistry and Van Hise Hall, home of foreign languages at the UW,
Economics (8th), Mathematics (9th), and towers above the cen tral campus and overl ooks Lake
History (10th). Mendota.
CONTENTS
1987 GENERAL INFORMATION

WISCONSIN Covering the Badgers ... . ................. .. ..... .. ........ 2


Traveling to Camp Randall Stadium ........ .. .. ... .. . ...... 3
Athletic Staff Directory ... .. ..... ... .... ... .... . . ...... . ..... 3
1987 WISCONSIN FOOTBALL

FOOTBALL The Outlook ................ . ............................... 4


Capsule Outlook ........ ... ............. .. .................. 7
Tentative 1987 Lineup .................. . ................ .. . 8

MEDIA
Meet the Badgers (Player Profi les) ....... .. ..... .. . ...... .. 9
1987 Badger Freshmen .. ..... .......... ........ ...... .. ... 34
1987 Alphabetical Roster .... . ................... . ......... 36
Pronunciation Gu ide .. . ........ . ..... . ..................... 37

GUIDE 1987 Numerical Roster .................................... 38


MEET THE COACHES ...... .. ............ . .................. . 39
Head Coach Don Morton ... . ........ .. ........ . ........ . . . 40
Assistant Coaches .... ... .. . . .......... . . . ...... ..... ... . . . 42
UW ATHLETIC STAFF ..... ... ........... . . .. .. ................ 46
Athletic Director Ade Sponberg ........... . ................ 46
QUICK FACTS - - - - Athletic Staff Profiles ..... . ................................ 47
1986 IN REVIEW ............. . .......................... . . . . .. 50
LOCATION: Madison, WI 53711 1986 Wisconsin Resu lts ...... . ......... .. .................. 50
FOUNDED: 1848 Game-by-Game Summaries .......... .. . ... ....... . ... .... 50
ENROLLMENT: 44,584 1986 Wisconsin Statistics .. .... . . . . ..... .... ....... . ....... 53
CONFERENCE: Bi g Ten 1986 Defensive Statistics ........ ...... ... .. ..... . ......... 54
NICKNAME: Badgers 1986 Game-by-Game Starters ........... . .............. .... 55
COLORS: Cardinal & White 1986 Varsity Letterwinners .... ..... ...................... . 55
STADIUM: Camp Randall Stadium 1986 Big Ten Standings ... ............. ... .............. ... 56
CAPACITY: 76,293 Game-by-Game in the Big Ten/ 1986 ....... .. ............. . 56
STARTED FOOTBALL: 1889 1986 BADGER OPPONENTS . ...... .... . .. ....... .... ......... 57
UW SYSTEM PRESIDENT: Kenneth Shaw The Big Ten Conference ...... . ........ . ... .... ............ 69
ACTING CHANCELLOR: Dr. Bernard Cohen All-Time Series vs 1987 Opponents .... . .. . ... ... .......... 70
CHANCELLOR DESIGNATE: Dr. Donna Shalala All-Time Series vs All Opponents ...... .. ....... . ... . ...... 72
ATHLETIC DIRECTOR: Ade Sponberg BADGER FOOTBALL HISTORY ............ ... ......... ..... . . 73
DEPUTY ATHLETIC DIRECTOR: Ralph Neale Wisconsin's Coaches ................ . ... . .. ... ..... .. ..... 74
ASSOC. ATHLETIC DIRECTORS: Composite Season/Big Ten Records .... . . .. ...... .. ....... 75
Otto Breitenbach, Kit Saunders All-Time Big Ten Standi ngs ............... . . . ........... . .. 76
UW SPORTS NEWS SERVICE: Jim Mott, Director; Bob Leu, Wisconsin Bowl Game Records ....... . ....... .......... . .. 76
Rad io-TV Director; Doug Spencer, Assistant Director Badgers on Network Television ............ . ........ ...... 76
PHONE: (608) 262-1811 Wisconsi n Lettermen ... ............ .... ..... ...... ........ 85
Wisconsin All-Americans .. ........ ....... .. ... .... ........ 88
Honors to Wisconsin Players .... .. ..... ... .. ..... .. ....... 90

BADGER Badgers in Pro Football ..... . . . ... ... . . . . ...... . ... ....... 92
BADGER FOOTBALL RECORDS .... .. .. ... . .. ........ .. ...... 94

COACHING STAFE Offensive and Defensive Records ....... . ....... ........ ... 95
Single Game Highlites .................... .. .... .. ........ 100
Wisconsin Team Records . . ................. . .... . . ....... 102
DON MORTON PHIL ENGLE Year-by-Year Statistical Leaders ......... .. ....... ....... 104
Head Coach Defense Line WISCONSIN ATHLETIC FACILITIES ... .. .... .... . . .. . . ....... 106
262-1861 262-6908 The Football Complex .. . ........ . ........ .... ............ 106
MIKE DALY Strength Program/Training ... ... ...... ... ................ 108
JERRY FISHBAIN
Defensive Coordinator Athletic Training Facil ities . ............... .. .............. 109
Recruiti ng Coordinator
262-9412 Dave McClain Athletic Facility ... .. ............. ..... .... . 110
262-5588
Camp Randall Stadium ... .... ..... ..... ... . ... .. ... . .... . 112
PAT SIMMERS JIMMY GONZALES WISCONSIN FOOTBALL ATTENDANCE .............. ... . . . . . 114
Offensive Coord inator Defensive Line 1987 BIG TEN COMPOSITE SCHEDULE ..................... . 116
262-6906 262-6915 FUTURE WISCONSIN SCHEDULES ... ......... ...... . ....... . 116
MARIO RUSSO MARK MAUER
Administrati ve Assistant Tight Ends/Receivers
262-6903 262-6913

CRAIG BOHL SCOTT SEELIGER This 1987 University of Wisconsin Football Media Guide was
Inside Linebackers Quarterbacks/Running Backs edited and produced by Jim Mott and Doug Spencer, UW Sports
262-6912 262-4313 News Service. Special assistance provided by Dennis Semrau
and Julie Kluge. Artwork by John Cronin, WISCOMP. Photography
KEN ELLETT LOVIE SMITH
by Jay Salvo, Duane Hopp, Barbara Borders, Gary Schulz and
Offensive Line Inve rt Linebackers Norman Lenburg.
262-6918 262-6917

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COVERING THE BADGERS
COMMUNICATIONS CENTER PHOTOGRAPHERS On game days, media representatives
Wisconsin's working facilities for press- Field passes are limited to daily news- will be able to interview Wisconsin players
radio-television are located on the west paper, wire service, and television photog- in the lockerroom fo llowing a short post-
side of Camp Randall Stadium and can be raphers who may work from assigned game meeting of the squad and coaches.
reached from Breese Terrace via the ele- space in booths on the Radio-TV level, or
COACH MORTON INTERVIEWS
vator at Gate 6. from the east or west sidelines (except be-
Coach Morton will meet with media
tween the 30 yard lines) and beyond the
MEDIA CREDENTIALS representatives following each game after
end zone.
All requests for Communications Cen- a short post-game meeting with team and
ter tickets must first be placed with the PRESS BOX SERVICES coaches. The post-game interview of
Wisconsin Sports News Service Office. Game programs , two-deep lineups , Coach Morton will be conducted in the Me-
Upon acceptance of applications, appro- game-day notes and statistics are pro- dia Interview Room .
priate tickets are either mailed or held for vided prior to kickoff. Complete game sta- Coach Morton will have a local press
pickup at the Press Will Call window at tistics, play-by-play accounts and post- and telephone conference each Monday at
Camp Randall Stadium at the ground level game quotes will be furnished to each 12 noo n during the season in the " W" Club
entrance at Gate 6, Section E. Working working location - or as requested . Room. A light lunch will be served.
press tickets contain assigned seat loca- On Tuesdays, he will take part in the
PARKING Big Ten telephone conference. (Media
tions. Telecopier service will be available
A limited number of parking passes for wishing to take part in this confe rence
to members of the working press by the
Lots 18 and 19 (see campus map on follow- should phone the Big Ten Service Bureau
appropriate servicing organizations.
ing page) are available to working media to secure the phone number and further
RADIO only. They will be issued as requested and details.)
Each station admitted for broadcasting as available. Coach Morton will also be availabl e
by signed contract will be issued five booth each day before and after practi ce. Prac-
tickets . Booths are assigned and tickets PLAYER INTERVIEWS
Player interviews may be obtained fol- tice will start at 4:00 p.m.
mailed upon receipt of necessary fees and Post-game interviews of opp one nt
signed contract. If tickets are not mailed, lowing practice each day, Monday through
Thursday. Arrange interviews through the coaches will be conducted in the UW Wres-
they may be picked up in advance at the tling Room , located adjacent to the oppo-
Sports Information Office.
Wisconsin Sports News Service Office, or nent lockerrooms on the east s ide of the
on game day at the Press Will Call window. stadium.

THE UW SPORTS NEWS SWF


Your hosts in Camp Randall Stadium He and his wife, Dorothy, are the parents B.A. degree in Speech. A past president of
and at all University of Wisconsin athletic of three sons - Bill , 26, David, 23, and Eric, the Madison Pen and Mike Club, Bob and
events are Jim Mott, Sports Information Di- 20. All three are students at the University his wife Janis have three children , Dawn,
rector , Bob Leu , Radio-TV Director, and of Wisconsin. Amie and Adam .
Doug Spencer, Asst. Sports Information Bob Leu , in Doug Spen-
Director. his 15th year as cer, in his fifth
Jim Mott, in Radio-TV Direc- year as Ass t.
his 22nd year as tor with the Sports lnforma-
Sports Informa- Sports News ti on Dire ctor,
tion Director at Service, joined came to th e Uni-
Wisconsin and a Wisconsin 's Ath- versity of Wis-
member of the letic Department consin in the fall
CoSIDA (Col- in September of of 1982.
lege Sports In- 1973 from WHA- A 1976 gradu-
formation Direc- TV where he had ate of Weste rn
tors of America) Bob Leu served as pro- Doug Spencer Michigan Uni-
Hall of Fame ducer-di rector versity with a
(1979), is a Mad- and director of sports. In October of 1986, B.A. in English and Journalism, Spencer
ison native. Bob assumed the added duties of director served as administrative assistant for the
In 1986, Jim was presented with the dis- of marketing for the UW Athletic Wisconsin Hockey Team in 1982-83.
tinguished Arch Ward award, and he is a Department. Prior to arrivi ng at Wisconsin, Doug
past president of both CoSIDA and the Bob handles all radio and television was the Publicity and Publications Director
Madison Pen and Mike Club. He served as contracts for the UW Athletic Department for the Amateur Hockey Association of the
Wisconsin's basketball team manager for and is the producer of Wisconsin 's post- United States in Colorado Springs from
four years while an undergraduate, earn- season football, basketball and hockey 1979-81, and was assistant sports informa-
ing a major "W" award for his work. Jim highlight films. He has also done color tion director at both Western Michigan Uni-
earned a B.A. in Zoology from the UW in commentary on Wisconsin ' s hockey versity (1977-79) and Eastern Michigan
1951 , and then spent three years in the broadcasts, and has served as producer- University (1976-77).
U.S. Army-including 16 months in Korea. host of Badger Football on the state's pub- Doug was married to Caroline Mallatt
lic television stations. this past July.
A Milwaukee native, Leu is a 1960 grad-
uate of the University of Wisconsin with a

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TRAVELING TO CAMP RANDALL
,.,
University of Wisconsin-Madison

Mineral Point Rd.

MADISON AREA UW Arboretum

·~~ 1mile Lake


L.__j 1 kilometer Waubesa

ATHLETIC STAFF DIRECTORY Office Office Office


Name a nd Position T elephone Name and Position T el ephone Name and Position Telephone
Anacker. Harold-Equipment Manager 262-3633 Irwin. Laurl&--Women's Administration 263-5580 Olson, Nancy-Hockey Secretary 262-3932
Azevedo. John-Wrestling Assistant 262-4399 Jablonic, Randall-Men 's Crew Coach 262-4954 Peckham. Mlk&--Women's Basketball Assistant 263-4225
Bohl, Craig-Football Assistant 262-6912 Jacobsen, Pat-Administration 262-9508 Perrin, Ian-Hockey Assistant 262-3932
Bonner. Paula- Assistant Athletic Director 263-5580 Jensen, Jacki&-Admlnlstratlon 262-1881 Peters, Donna- Women's Administration 263-5580
Bosanny, Jim-Trainer 262-3630 Jobellus, Gail-Administration 262-7235 Pettinger. Jack-Swimming Coach 262-5788
Boya, Dick- Development Director 262-4953 Johansson, Carl- 263-5743 Pflughoett, Mark-Gymnastics Coach 263-7886
Boyle, Theres&--Volleyball Assistant 263-5670 Women's Swimmi ng Coach Reddan, Dr. William-soccer Assistant 262-7749
Braun, Jeff- Track Assistant 263-4873 Johnson, Oien&- 262-1914 Regenberg, Chris-Women's Golf Coach 263-5580
Breitenbach, Ott<>- 262-1881 Student Personnel Services Rein. Andy-Wrestling Coach 262-4399
Associate Athletic Director Kemp, Mlk&--Hockey Assistant 262-3932 Robinson, Maureen- 262-7258
Bryson. Len-Ticket Sales Manager 262- 1440 Kleven, Duane- 262-0553 Badger Sales Coordinator
Bryson, Terry- 263-6255 Assistant Athletic Director Russo, Ma ri~Admin lstrative Assistant 262-6903
Women's Gymnastic Coach Klingaman, Russ-Women's Gymnastics Assis- 263-6255 Ryan, Greg-Women's Soccer Coach 263-5493
Carlson, Jean-Football Secretary 262-1861 tant Sauer, Jeff-Hockey Coach 262-3932
Clancy. Dr. William G. -Team Physician 263-1356 Klingelhoets, Pal-Tennis Coach 262-o997 Saunders. Kit- 263-8880
Daly, Mik&--Football Assistant 262-9412 Kucik, Oave---Crew Assistant 262-4954 Associate Athletic Director
Oamman, Oscar-Administration 262-3300 Kuckkahn, Wayn&--Asst. Ticket Sales Manager 262-1600 Schrade, Carl-Gymnastics Assistant 263-7886
Darda, Gerald E.-Oiving Coach 262-5788 Land, Stev&--Baseball Coach 262-7869 Schrock, Richard M.-Buslness Manager 262-0354
Dockery. Albert-Track Assistant 262-4398 Launder. Jim-Soccer Coach 262-7749 Schultz, David-Wrestling Assistant 262-4399
Eilert, Nancy-Varsity Sports Secretary 262-1911 Leu, Robert-Radio-TV Director 262-2255 Scott, Tami-Ticket Office Secretary 262-1600
Ela. Su&--Women's Crew Coach 263-6698 Lindauer, Michell&-Administration 232-5068 Seeliger. Scott-Football Assistant 262-4313
Ellett. Ken-Football Assistant 262-6918 Lowe, Stev&--Volleyball Coach 263-5670 Sell, David-Administration
Engle, Ph l~ootba ll Assistant 262-6908 Lund, Lou Ann-G ran t-In-Aid 262-4985 Simmers, Pat-Football Assistant 262-6906
Feller. Mona-Administration 263-8880 Malnory, Rol>-Athletlc Business Office 262-0147 Smith, Lovie---f'ootball Assistant 262-6917
Femrite, Jeff-Men's Swimming Assistant 262-5788 Manke, Rutl>-Assistant Ticket Sales Manager 262-1440 Smith. Martin-Cross Country Coach 262-4398
Ferguson, Kelly-Women 's Tenn is Coach 263-6304 Marvin. Kip-Administration 262-0120 Spencer, Doug-Asst. Sports Information Oirec- 262-ll216
Fishbain. Jerry-Football Assistant 262-5588 Maturi, Joel-Assistant Athletic Director 262-oo99 tor
Flarup, Tamara- Women 's SID 263-5502 Mauer. Mark-Football Assistant 262-6913 Sponberg, A.L. " Ade"- Athletic Director 262-5068
Freitag, Donna-Women·s Baske tball Assistant 262-ll247 McCallum, Ray-Basketball Assistant 262-4598 Stoddard, Gordon-Trainer 262-3630
Freye, Sandy-Football Secretary 262-1861 McNeal, Sheila-Administration 262-1866 Stoddard, Verni&--Mendota Gridiron Club 262-7200
Fritsch, Carolin&-Women's Administration 263-5580 McNulty. Brad-Basketball Assistant 262-4598 Secretary
Fuchs, Daryl- Baseball Assistant 262-7869 Messmer, Barb-Student Personnel 262-1787 Tallard, Su&--Women's Track Assistant 263-5109
Gillham. Anthony-Fencing Coach 263-4483 Moran, Ray-Weight Training 262-9535 Tegen. Peter- 263-5109
Gillis, Sandy-Basketball Secretary 262-4597 Morton. Don-Football Coach 262-1861 Women 's Track & Cross Country Coach
Goman, Sid-Maintenance Supervisor 262-3631 Mott, James-sports Information Director 263-4430 Tlziani, Dennis-Goll Coach 241-4601
Gonzales, Jimmy-Football Assistant 262-6915 Murawski. Terry- 262-7717 Weaver-Klees. Mary-Student Personnel 262-3617
Helwig, Dennis- 262-3630 National " W" Club Ex. Dir. Webb, Prof. Mauric&--Chal r , Athletic Board 262-3305
Training Staff Coordinator Murphy, Mary Ellen- 263-5506 Winterstein, Andy- Trainer 262-3630
Helwig, Ja~Trainer 262-3630 Women's Basketball Coach Yoder, Stev&--Men's Basketball Coach 262-4597
Hirsch. Elroy L.- Athletic Director Consultant 262-2311 Neale, Ralpl>-Deputy Athletic Director 262-ll009 Zussman, Alan-- 262-0748
Hyne, Jim-Assistant Strength Coach 262-9535 Nuttycombe, Ed- 262-4398 Student Personnel Services
Irvin, Sk~ootball Secretary 262-1861 Head Track & Field Coach

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1987
WISCONSIN University of Wisconsin Football turns in
another new direction in the Fall of 1987.
THE OFFENSIVE SIDE
For the second straight season, Badger
FOOTBALL gridiron fortunes will be under the guid-
ance of a new head coach.
The 1987 Badgers return seven starters
(based on the lineup for the final game of
1986) and 18 lettermen on the offensive
Youthful and energetic Don Morton side for 1987. The returning starters are
brings an interesting twist to Camp Ran- guards Paul Gruber and Glenn Derby, cen-
dall and the Big Ten Conference with his ter Rod Lossow, tackle Todd Nelson, tight
exuberance for the veer offense. As co-au- end Brian Anderson, quarterback Bud
thor with current TCU coach Jim Wacker of Keyes, and wide receiver Scott Bestor.
"The Explosive Veer Offense for Winning Other returning offensive lettermen i n-
Football ", Morton is recognized as one of clude linemen Keith Peterson, Solomon
the country's up and corning coaching Ashby and Steve Rux, running backs Mar-
minds, and Badger fans and opponents vin Artley, Steve Vinci and Leon Hunt, re-
alike can expect a radical new look to the ceivers James Ross and Fred Bobo, tig ht
Cardinal and White when the 98th year of end Brant Kennedy and quarterback Paul
Wisconsin Football kicks off on September Chryst.
12th. Keys to a more productive offense i n
Since assuming his UW duties last De- 1987 will certainly center around the
cember, Morton 's first pre-season was team's incorporation of the veer, but the
dominated by " getting to know you" ses- Badgers must also improve their effective-
sions with players, coaches, fans and me- ness in crossing their opponent's goal
dia. His energy, optimism and commitment line. Wisconsin scored 17 or fewer points
in selling his program have been the sub- in nine of the 12 games last Fall.
ject of conversations around the state and
across the rnidwest. But now, and most im-
mediately, he sets his sights on putting
forth the best Wisconsin Football Team he
possibly can.
"As far as football philosophy, " Morton
says, "we're an option football team. We
don't like to be categorized as a running
team . Option football is finesse football ;
it's exciting, it's explosive.
"We've always been able to move the
football. We have a very effective passing
game; we're not immune to the passing
game. But we refuse to throw the ball 40 or
50 times a game. If somebody wants to
give me a lifetime contract, we'll throw it
40 or 50 times a game. But until that hap-
pens, we' re going to do what it takes to
win.
"Winning means establishing a great
defense, having a great rushing game, a
very effective passing game, and a very
sound , thorough ly-coached, thorough ly-
taught kicking game. We're going to be
bri lliant on the basics. All-American candidate Paul Gruber will anchor
" People love to talk about buzz words - the offensive line.
'x' blitzes and 'y' blitzes and 'z' patterns
and so on. Football is basic blocking and OFFENSIVE LINE: Outstanding size and
tackling, keeping your leverage - being potential here with All-American and All-
brilliant on the basics. That's what we wi ll Big Ten candidate and guard Paul Gruber
do at the University of Wisconsin." (6-4/291), All-B ig Ten candidate and guard
Yes, he's the first to admit it won't be Glenn Derby (6-6/290), rugged starting
easy. And it might not be an overnight suc- center Rod Lossow (6-3/272) and oncorn-
cess story. But if anyone can get the Bad- i ng tackle Todd Nelson (6-5/270). Gruber,
gers off and running down the road to suc- who started all 12 games a year ago, was
cess once again, it appears Don Morton is the team 's " offensive player of the week"
just the one to do it. against Hawaii and Indiana and earned
second team All-Big Ten acclaim , was
named to the 1987 Playboy Pre-Season
All-American Team. Derby (the Badgers '
"offensive player of the week" vs Michigan
State and an honorable mention Al l-Big
Ten selection), started all 12 games as did
Nelson. Lossow, who was selected as the
UW's "offensive player of the week" vs Illi-
nois, missed just two (NIU and UNLV) due
to inj ury.

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Other veteran offensive linemen in- Tight end shows strength in returning
clude tackle/guard Keith Peterson (five starter Brian Anderson , letterman Brant
starts in 1986), center Steve Rux (two Kennedy, and Daniel Howell. The 6-5, 235-
starts), and guard Solomon Ashby (three pound Anderson grabbed 16 aerials for
starts). 118 yards and was the team's " offensive
Top challengers for backup roles in- player of the week" in back-to-back games
clude returnees Milan Momcilovic, David vs Nevada-Las Vegas and Wyoming. The
Strauser, Jerry Butler, Nick Polczinski, 6-4, 235-pound Kennedy snared 14 for 126
Michael Smrekar, Jim Basten, Matt Joki, yards , including an 18-yard TD against
Brady Pierce, Joe Magazzeni and Mike Michigan. All three also possess good
Gromacki . blocking ability, a talent that will become
Incoming freshmen slated in pre-sea- even more of a factor in Morton 's veer.
son as line prospects are Rick Godfrey (St. Freshmen tight end prospects are John
Charles, IL) and Jeff Miller (Manitowoc). Filiatraut (Livonia, Ml}, Jeff Krieger
(Fridley, MN) and Phil Peterson (Amery) .

QUARTERBACKS: Familiar faces return in


1986 starter Bud Keyes and letterman Paul
Chryst, but the position itself will take on
new responsibilities under the veer.
Keyes, who enjoyed a strong spring ses-
sion after starting the final seven games of
1986, has established himself at No. 1
heading into the Fall. He picked up the new
system well in spring ball and showed
good mobility. He led the Badgers in total
offense in 1986 with 1,113 yards on 214
plays for a 5.2-yard average, and com-
pleted 93 of 174 passes (.534) for 1,002
yards and five TD's. Paul Chryst, who en-
ters the Fall at No. 2, will push for playing Running Back Steve Vinci's versatility will be a
time as well as continue his holding duties key for the UW this fall.
for the kicking unit.
Challenging for a back-up role is Tim RUNNING BACKS: Don Morton 's veer of-
Kowalski, while incoming freshmen are fense will present new challenges for Bad-
Otis Flowers (Houston, TX), Tony Lowery ger running backs in 1987. Gone are stand-
(Columbus, OH) and Mark Mangum (Aus- outs Larry Emery and Joe Armentrout, but
tin , TX). top returnees include powerful 6-1, 235-
pound Marvin Artley , a two-year letterman
Guard Glenn Derby seeks All-Big Ten honors In who started six games in 1986 and carried
1987. 77 times for 324 yards; Steve Vinci, who
started against both Wyoming and Michi-
WIDE RECEIVERS/TIGHT ENDS: Should be gan last Fall and concluded the campaign
a solid unit in 1987, with the return of let- with 43 carries for 142 yards; and letter-
termen Scott Bestor, Bill Williams, James man Leon Hunt. Two others who will battle
Ross and Fred Bobo at wide receiver, and for starting roles are talented sophomore
Brian Anderson and Brant Kennedy at Eric Ford and junior UW track team
tight end . The top loss was Reggie sprinter Shawn Peters, who's impressive
Tompkins, who led the Badgers in receiv- speed could make a strong impact in the
ing last year with 32 catches for 443 yards veer.
and two touchdowns. Others to watch are juniors Bill Rose
Bestor, who started the final eight and John Partington, sophomores Fred
games of 1986, is the leading returning Owens (missed all of 1986 with a knee in-
wideout after catching 19 passes for 247 jury) and Tyrone Campbell, and walk-on
yards in 1986. Williams , who demonstrated Terrence Gatling . Incoming freshmen
great ability as a freshman , caught nine for slated at runn ing back are Louis Curtis, Jr
132 yards and will be a player to watch in (Oklahoma City, OK) , Malcolm Johnson
the Big Ten this Fall. Bobo and Ross, both (Madison), Brendan Lynch (Hinsdale, IL)
who have previous starting experience, and Rafael Robinson (Jefferson, TX).
were hampered throughout 1986 by foot in-
juries. Bobo started the second, third and
fourth games of the previous campaign ,
catching eight aerials for 123 yards and
two touchdowns , while Ross was the
starter in the season opener at Hawaii.
Others to watch at wide receiver in-
clude returnees David Burks, Tyran Wash-
ington and Steve Wallace. An incoming
freshman wideout is George Brown Team total offense leader Bud Keyes will guide
(Milwaukee) . the Badger attack.

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At the newly-created invert position
THE DEFENSIVE SIDE under new defensive coordinator Mike
Dal y, four returning lettermen will contend
With the anchors of Badger defenses of the
in Tim Knoeck, Dan Kissling , Craig Hudson
past few seasons now gone, Don Morton
and Paul Partington. Knoeck started four
and defensive coordinator Mike Daly will
games at outside backer last Fall and
call on a number of new faces here in 1987
marked 21 tackles. Kissling, who lettered
as Wisconsin will put an extra emphasis on
as a freshman in 1"986, is a 6-2, 230-pound
speed. ·
talent who started the Michigan and Iowa
" I' m basically an offensive coach," said
games at strong safety. He had 16 tackles
Morton , "but I'm bright enough to know
on the year , led the Big Ten in kickoff re-
that defense wins football games. Our de-
turns with a 27.7 yards-per-return average,
fensive coordinator (M ike Daly) is my
and was the Badgers' " speci al teams
right-hand man, he's the first guy I hired
player of the week" vs both Wyom ing and
when I got the head coachi ng job.
Michigan State. Hudson could possibly
"We will start with defense, and we
move to a defensive line position, while
want to be well-stocked there. The great
other challengers will be Aaron Swopes,
quarterback and the great running back
who enjoyed a strong spring session, and
are going to stay on offense, but the great
Mike Tams.
lineman and the great linebacker are go-
ing to be on defense first. Defense gives a
coach job security."
Wisconsin returns just one defensive
starter from the final game of 1986 in safety
Pete Nowka.
There are, however, a number of other
solid lettermen with game experience re-
turning. This group incl udes noseguard
Chad VandeZande, tackle Leon Johnson ,
inside backers Victor ·F ortino and David
Noseguard Chad Vandezande heads up the re-
Wings, inverts Tim Knoeck, Dan Kissling,
turnees on the defensive line.
Craig Hudson and Paul Partington, safety
Jeff Wagner and cornerback Robert
Williams. DEFENSIVE LINE: An area of relative inex-
Keys to an improved defensive record perience, but good talent is there. The
for the Badgers in 1987 w ill include reduc- anchor should be steady noseguard Chad
ing their opponent's rushing average (4.1 Vandezande, a 6-3, 255-pounder who
yards-per-carry in 1986) and cutting down started at tackle in 1986 against NIU, UNLV
an opponent's points per game average of and Minnesota. Chad contributed 17 tack-
22.2. les, had one QB sack for -8 yards and was
credited with two fumble recoveries. Help
will also come from letter-winning lineman
Leon Johnson (eight tackles), as well as
rapidly-improving John Banaszak, Jeff An intense competitor, safety Pete Nowka will
be a rallying force for Badger defenders this
Wolf, Bill Antonie, David Rapps, Jeff Stein,
fall. Nowka is the team's only returning starter
Don Davey, Tim Otto, David Senczyszyn, on defense.
Tim Lindemann, Jerome Cunningham and
Dan Batsch. There cou ld be some sur-
prises here th is Fall , and the competition SECONDARY: Pete Nowka is the standout
wi ll be fierce. here, and could be a candidate for confer-
Incomi ng freshmen defensive li ne pros- ence honors. A two-year starter who has
pects are Matt Barkley (McKeesport, PA), also served as the team's defensive sig-
Scott Soyke (Elmhurst, IL) and Sam Gerrits nal-caller the past two seasons, Nowka fin-
(Grafton). ished fourth in team tackles in 1986 with
77, including 47 solo stops. He also had
LINEBACKERS: At the inside linebacking three touchdown saves, one fumble recov-
positions, there are two solid returnees in ery and one tackle that forced a fumble. He
two-year lettermen Victor Fortino and w ill be joined by junior Brad Mayo (eight
David Wings. Fortino has solid Big Ten tackles), and lettermen Robert Will iams
playing experience and was the Badgers' and Jeff Wagner. All showed this past
"special teams player of the week" last spring that they are ready to contribute on
year ag·a inst Mi ch igan . The physical a regular basis. Another to watch closely
Wings , meanwhile, received a starting as- will be sophomore Greg Thomas, a 6-2,
signment against Ind iana and was 183-pounder who made his presence felt
credited with 23 tackles on the year. throughout spring ball.
Other viable candidates who will battle Also vying for playing time i n the defen-
Inside Linebacker Victor Fortino has solid Big for starting assignments include Robert sive backfield will be Deanthony Bateman,
Ten experience. Newell, Scott Johnson, Jeff Weyker and LaMarr White, and Matt Talarczyk.
Matt Miller. New to the defensive backfield as fresh-
men in 1987 are Eddie Fletcher, Jr (Dallas,
TX), Tyrone Mahone (Columbus, GA) and
John L. Williams (Houston, TX).

6
THE SPECIALISTS
Perhaps the strongest of all areas for Wis- CAPSULE
consin in 1987 will be the kicking and punt-
ing games. The Badgers possess two of
OUROOK
the nation ' s and Big Ten 's finest in
OFFENSIVE SUMMARY
placekicker Todd Gregoire and punter
Scott Cepicky. Both are legitimate post- Lettermen Lost: 9 (John Hallberg/OT;
season honor candidates. Mike Howard/QB ; Joe ArmentrouUFB;
Gregoire, an honorable mention All-Big Larry Emery/TB; Reggie Tompkins/WR;
Ten pick in 1986, is the UW's all-time kick David Spa rger/OG; James Cisler/C;
scoring leader heading into his senior sea- Rick Streifel/OL; Dave Tansor/RB.)
son. His 49 career field goals are second in Lettermen Returning: 18 (Brian Ander-
Big Ten history, and he has connected on son/TE; Marvin Artley/RB; Solomon
an amazing 64 of 65 career PAT attempts - Ashby/T; Scott Bestor/WR; Fred Bobo/
missing just one in three full seasons of WR; Paul Chryst/QB; Glenn Derby/OG;
play. Paul Gruber/ G; Leon Hunt/ RB; Brant
Cepicky, also honorable mention All- Kennedy/TE; Bud Keyes/QB; Rodney
Big Ten a year ago, was fourth in the con- Lossow/C; Todd Nelson/T; Keith Peter-
ference and 12th nationally in punting in son/OL; James Ross/WR; Steve Rux/C;
1986 with an average of 43.0 yards-per- Steve Vinci/ RB; Bill Williams/WR)
punt. He put together a 16-game streak Starters Lost: 4 (John Hallberg/T; Joe
over two seasons in which he connected Armentrout/RB; Larry Emery/RB; Reg-
on at least one 50-yard punt per game. gie Tompkins/ WR
The Badgers also return the Big Ten 's Starters Returning: 7 (Scott Bestor/ WR;
leading kickoff returner in 1986 in sopho- Paul Gruber/G; Todd Nelson/T; Rodney
more Dan Kissling , who averaged 27.7 Lossow/ C; Glenn Derby/G; Brian
yards-per-attempt last Fal l. Anderson/TE; Bud Keyes/QB

DEFENSIVE SUMMARY
Lettermen Lost: 14 (Rick Graf/OLB; Jim
Punter Scott Cepicky was 12th nationally a year Kmet/OT; Craig Raddatz/ILB; Michael
ago. Boykins/NG; Charlie Fawley/ILB; Dick
Te ets/OT; Tim Jordan/O LB ; Nate
Odomes/CB; Robb Johnston/SS; Bobby
THE CHALLENGE Taylor/C B; Michael Reid/ILB; Keith
Browning /S; Eric Sydnor/ CB; Philip
AHEAD Watters/CB)
Lettermen Returning: 12 (Victor For-
" I' m firmly convinced that because of peo-
ple like Dave McClain and Jim Hilles, this tino/ILB; Craig Hudson/ DL; Leon John-
football program reached a great plateau, son/DL; Dan Kissling/INV; Tim Knoeck/
added Morton. " There were some great INV; Pete Nowka/S; Paul Partington/
seasons here, and because of them , we INV; Chad VandeZande/NG; Jeff Wag-
are now in a position to take a little bit ner / S; Robert Wi lli ams/ CB; David
longer stride. John Kennedy talked about Wings/ILB; Andy Hartlieb/ ILB (lettered
that in the early sixties; taking a longer at running back in 1986).
stride. Getting a man to the moon and Starters Lost: 10 (R ick Graf/LB; Jim
back. KmetiT; Michael Reid/LB; Michael Boy-
"We're facing a great cha llenge here, kins/NG; Charl ie Fawley/ LB ; Dick
what we' re going to refer to from now on Teets/T; Tim Jordan/LB; Nate Odomes/
as 'the the road to Pasadena' . That road CB; Keith Browning/SS; Bobby Taylor/
is not a four-lane expressway, it's not a CB
super paved highway. There's going to be Starters Returning: 1 (Pete Nowka/S)
detours, there's going to be gravel roads,
and there 's going to be some obstacles. Specialists Returning (2)
But within every obstacle, down every Scott Cepicky, Punter
gravel road, there's going to be a great op- Todd Gregoire, KO-PAT-FG
portunity. And we' re going to travel that
road to Pasadena. It goes through Madi-
son, it goes through Ann Arbor, it goes
through East Lansing, it goes through \ff.
Lafayette, and so on. It's a fun road and it's
All-Big Ten candidate and kicker Todd Gregoire a challenging road.
is the Badgers' all-time leading kick scorer . "But what I'm most excited about is that
we ' re not going to travel that road · to
Pasadena alone. It won 't be just the foot-
ball team and the football staff on .that
road. I can envision an entire unive rsity,
an entire city and an entire state traveling
down that road together."

7
TENTATIVE 1987 WISCONSIN LINEUP
FIRST TEAM OFFENSE
POS NO. NAME HGT WGT YEAR LETTERS WON
WR 39 *Scott Bestor 5-11 180 SR/JR W-86
OT 75 *Todd Nelson 6-5 270 SR/JR W-86
OG 62 **Paul Gruber 6-4 291 SR W-85/W-86
c 61 **Rodney Lossow 6-3 272 SR W-85/W-86
OG 79 **G lenn Derby 6-6 290 SR W-85/W-86
OT 71 **Keith Peterson 6-5 264 SR W-85/W-86
TE 88 **Brian Anderson 6-5 235 SR/JR W-85/W-86
WR 26 **James Ross 6-0 184 SR/JR W-85/W-86
QB 12 **Bud Keyes 6-3 202 SR/JR W-85/W-86
RB 34 **Marvin Artley 6-1 235 JR W-85/W-86
RB 22 *Steve Vinci 5-10 202 JR W-86

SECOND TEAM OFFENSE


WR 86 *Bill Williams 6-3 202 so W-86
OT 78 Brady Pierce 6-7 262 so None
OG 58 *Steve Rux 6-3 245 SR W-86
c 69 Jerry Butler 6-5 256 SR/JR None
OG 77 Joe Magazzeni 6-7 281 JR/SO None
OT 82 *Solomon Ashby 6-4 251 SR/JR W-86
TE 14 **Brant Kennedy 6-4 235 SR W-85/W-86
87 Daniel Howell 6-3 229 JR None
WR 28 Tyran Washington 5-11 190 so None
2 Steve Wallace 6-2 189 JR None
QB 9 *Paul Chryst 6-2 215 SR/JR W-86
RB 31 Eric Ford 6-0 201 so None
RB 32 *Leon Hunt 5-10 197 JR W-86
23 Shawn Peters 6-0 193 JR None

FIRST TEAM DEFENSE


DL 65 *Leon Johnson 6-4 247 JR W-86
OT 72 Jeff Wolf 6-3 259 JR None
NOSE 60 **Chad Vandezande 6-3 255 JR W-85/W-86
DL 94 Dan Batsch 6-5 225 so None
INV 45 *Dan Kissling 6-2 230 so W-86
INV 93 *Tim Knoeck 6-3 219 JR W-86
ILB 41 Scott Johnson 6-3 230 JR None
ILB 48 **David Wings 6-1 238 JR W-86/W-86
CB 21 LaMarr White 5-9 171 so None
s 8 **Pete Nowka 6-1 184 JR W-85/W-86
CB 37 Brad Mayo 5-9 170 JR None

SECOND TEAM DEFENSE


DL 74 John Banaszak 6-5 249 JR None
OT 91 Don Davey 6-5 237 so None
NOSE 92 Bill Antonie 6-3 241 JR None
DL 81 *Craig Hudson 6-3 232 JR W-86
INV 19 *Paul Partington 5-11 187 SR/JR W-86
INV 24 Mike Brekke 5-11 189 SR None
90 Aaron Swopes 6-2 198 SR None
ILB 30 •Andy Hartlieb 6-0 222 JR W-86
46 Robert Newel I 6-2 210 so None
ILB 49 **Victor Fortino 6-3 212 SR/JR W-85/W-86
CB 4 *Robert Williams 6-1 185 SR W-85
s 10 *Jeff Wagner 6-1 186 SR W-85
CB 27 Greg Thomas 6-2 183 so None

SPECIALISTS
PK/ KO 5 ***Todd Gregoire 5-11 195 SR W-84/ W-85/W-86
PUNT 18 ***Scott Cepicky 6-3 228 SR W-84/W-85/W-86

*indicates varsity letters


1987
BADGER
PLAYER
one-yard r un at Ohio State . . . nicknamed
the " El Train".
PREP: Lettered in football and wrestling in
both his junior and senior prep seasons
... rushed for 1,042 yards as a senior and
was voted his team's " Most Valuabl e
Player " . . . named to the all-sectional
team . . . was one of the Windy City 's top
collegiate prospects . . . placed fourth in
Il linois State Wrestli ng Meet in 1985 at 185
pounds . . . pr ep coach was Gr egory
Brooks.
PERSONAL: Enrol led in College of Let-
BRIAN
88
Tight End
ANDERSON**
Noseguard
ters and Science . .. born 5/29/67.
RUSHING
1985
1986
CAREER
TC
40
77
117
VG YL NET AVG. TD LP
199 3 196 4.9
338 14 324 4.2
537 17 520 4.4
2 16
2 22
4 22
Senior-Junior/6-5/235 Junior/6-3/241 BIG TEN
1985 39 198 3 195 5.0 2 16
Madison (Memorial) Madison (West) 1986 41 170 2 168 4.1 1 19
CAREER 80 368 5 363 4.5 3 19
COLLEGE: The Badgers' starting tight end COLLEGE: Battling for starti ng role in RECEIVING NO. YDS AVG. TD LP
. .. a hard worker who makes the most out Badgers ' young defensive line ... saw ac- 1985 0 0 0 0
of his abi li ty . . . earned Wisconsin's tion in all 12 games in 1986 ... listed as 1986 6 50 8.3 0 11
CAREER 6 50 8.3 0 11
" Player of the Week" honors on offense backup at noseguard enteri ng the fall .. . BIG TEN
against both Nevada-Las Vegas and Wyo- had four tackles, including three solos, in 1986 6 50 8.3 0 11
ming ... saw action in 11 games in 1986, 1987 Spring game.
incl uding nine starts ... was fourth in re- PREP: Participated in both football and
ceiving on the team with 16 receptions ... track at West Hig h School , winning letters
earn ed the UW's Wayne Souza Awar d, in each sport .. . placed sixth in the discus
given to the offensive player who showed in the state track meet as a junior ... an
the most improvement from the end of the excellent athlete who has good size and
1985 season to the end of the 1986 cam- strength . . . high school coach was Burt
paign . . . backed-up starter Scott Sharron Hable.
in '85 ... caught one pass for eight yards PERSONAL: Enrolled in Pre-Business . ..
vs Iowa ... saw action in all 11 gam es and born 8/8/67.
started at Ill inois ... saw action at Illinois
in 1984.
PREP: Two-year letterman in football and
basketball and played tight end and defen-
1,
SOLOMON
sive end at Memorial High School ...
named al l-state, all-district , a ll-co nfe r-
ence, and all-city his senior year in football
. . . played forward and center in basket-
64 ASHBY*
Offensive Tackle
ball . . . high school coach was Wal ly Senior-Junior/6-4/251
Schoessow. Portsmouth, VA (JC Norcom)
PERSONAL: Hobbies incl ude water and
COLLEGE: Top contender for a starting
downhill skiing ... major ing in Consumer
role ... appeared in nine games i n 1986,
Science .. . born 12/29/65.
RECEIVING NO. YDS AVG. TD LP
including starts against Hawaii, Northern
MARVIN Il linois and Nevada-Las Vegas .. . earned

34
1985 1 8 8.0 0 8
1986 16 118 7.4 0 28 spot on the two-deep roster at offensive
CAREER
BIG TEN
17 126 7.4 0 28 ARTLEY** guard fo llowing '86 spring drills . . . saw
1985 1 8 8.0 0 8 Running Back action against Wyoming in 1985 ... mem-
1984 9 61 6.8 0 11 ber of traveling squad vs. Michigan.
1985 10 69 6.9 0 11 Junior/6-11235
PREP: Th ree-time letterwi nner at l.C .
Chicago, IL (Fenger)
Norcom High School ... member of 1982
COLLEGE: A tough, punishing ru nner . .. Southeastern District champions in foot-
listed as a starter entering the fall . . . ap- ball . . . also three-time letterwinner in
peared in 12 games, including six starts, in track - in the discus and shot put - with the
1986 . . . is the team 's leading returning Southeastern District champ ions in track
running back with 324 yards in 77 carries in both 1981 and 1982 . .. high school
. . . had a career-best 22-yard run vs Ha- coach was Joe Langston.
waii last September ... won the " Badger PERSONAL: Majoring in Chemical Engi-
Blaster" award in '86 spri ng d rills .. . ap- neering ... born 4/ 1/ 66.
peared in eight games in 1985 . .. started
games against Indiana, Minnesota and
Michigan State . . . earned his first col-
legiate sta rt against Ind iana and r ushed
fo r a career-high 74 yards in 11 carries ...
scored on a nine-yard run on hi s fi rst carry
of the game ... tallied wi nning TD on a

10
business or become an attorney . . . en- cinnati . . . played and lettered four years
rolled in Pre-Business at the UW ... born i n footbal l, earning all-conference, All -
6/7/68. Golden Triangle and All-Greenbelt honors
as wel l as second team All -Southwest
Ohio and honorable mention all-state ...
also participated in basketball as a for-
ward and in track and fie ld in the shot and
discus ... is an excellent long snapper ...
was his school's Buckeye Boys State rep-
resentative as a junior . . . high school
coach was Stuart Eversole.
.._.._& PERSONAL: Enjoys water and snow ski-
ing as wel l as fi shing . . . both of his par-

74~~n:sZAK
ents are graduates of the University of Wis-
cons in . . . majoring in Mechanical
~ Engineering at the UW ... born 4/24/ 68 in
Defensive Line Green Bay.
Junior/6-5/249
Calumet City, IL (Thornwood)
COLLEGE: Saw action in 1986 against Ha-
16 DeANTHONY
BATEMAN
Cornerback
waii, Wyoming and Michigan State ... has Sophomore/5-111175
made steady progress and should have a Atlanta, GA (Turner)
solid junior season . . . battling to make
two-deep roster at defensive tackle. COLLEGE: Listed on the two-deep roster
PREP: Participated in both football and at left cornerback ... also co uld see action
track in high school ... named to all-state, on the special teams.
all-area and all-conference teams ... se- PREP: Three-tim e football letterman at
lected to pl ay in 1985 Ill inois All-Star Game Henry McNeal Turne r High in Atlanta as
. . . was a weightman in track . . . high both a defensive back and running back
school coach was Robert Jackson. . . . named his team 's "Most Valuable
PERSONAL: Considers opportunity to Player", " Most I mp roved Player" and
play Big Te n football hi s biggest sports " Best Back" ... has :09.8 speed in the 100
thri ll ... hobbies include weightlifting ... . . . . high schoo l coach was Rich ard
enrolled in College of Letters and Science Mc Neil. Wide Receiver
. . . born 3/19/67. PERSONAL: Enrolled in College of Let- Senior-Junior/5-11 /180
ters and Science . . . born 3/2/68. Platteville
COLLEGE: Listed as a starter at wide re-
ceiver entering 1987 season . . . earned
scholarship for '87 season alter two years
as a walk-on .. . saw action in all 12 games
in 1986 and started the final nine . .. a pos-
session-type receiver . . . gets the most
out of his abi lity . . . is the leading re-
turning rece iver for the Badgers with 19
catches for 247 yards ... ranked thi rd on
team in receiving in 1986 . . . teamed up
with Bud Keyes on a 27-yard pass play
again st Mich igan . . . appeared in six
~L.:l
JIM
55
Center
BASTEN
94 DAN
BATSCH
games in 1985 . .. caught one pass for 14
yards in '85 spring game . . . has shown
good athleti c ability.
PREP: Played on Plattevi lle's 1983 Divi-
Sophomore/6-4/245 Defensive Line sion 4 state championship team .. . caught
Green Bay (Ashwaubenon) Sophomore/6-5/225 a pair of scoring passes in 16-6 win over
Mosinee among his eight catches for 150
COLLEGE: Challenging for playing time at
Cincinnati, OH (Lakota)
yards . . . high school coach was Mark
center after beginning his co llegiate ca- COLLEGE: Enjoyed a strong Spring ses- Berg.
reer at tight end ... listed at No. 3 behind sion under new coach Don Morton and PERSONAL: His father, Glenn, was a 1955
Rodney Lossow and Steve Rux. should challe nge for abu ndant playing and 1956 " W" award winner in football and
PREP: A solid athlete who was in the top time in young defensive line ... has excel- wrestling . . . hobbies include all sports
ten percent of his graduating class at lent quickness and explosive power . .. . . . majoring in Agricultural Economics at
Ashwaubenon High ... earned all-region, was on third team at defensive end enter- the UW ... born 11/ 10/65.
all-conference , and all-metro honors as a ing Spri ng dri lls a nd worked his way to RECEIVING NO. YDS AYO. TD LP
tight end ... earned two varsity letters as 1986 19 247 13.0 0 27
starting position . .. made the switch to the BIG TEN
both a tight end and defensive end ... also . defensive line from linebacker during 1987 1986 14 200 14.3 0 27
played four years of baseball and basket- Spring drills.
ball, gai ning all-confe re nce accolades in PREP: Ranked in the top three percent of
the latter sport . . . high school coach was hi s graduating class at Lakota High in Cin-
Ken Golomski.
PERSONAL: Enjoys reading as well as
sports, and hopes to one day own his own

11
in '86 Spring Game . . . saw action in
Northern Illinois game in 1985.
PREP: Th ree-sport star at Centr al High ,
excelling in football , basketball and track
.. . named to all-city and all-valley teams
his senior season ... rece ived " Most Im-
proved Player" on offense award in 1984
... played guard and forward in basketball
and ran 330 low hurdles i n track . . . high
school coach was Joe Eufinger.
PERSONAL: Hobbies include swimming,
basketball and listening to music . . . en-
ro l led in College of Letters & Science,
FREDERICK MICHAEL
85
Wide Receiver
BOBO** 24 BREKKE
Invert Linebacker
plans to major in Physical Therapy .
born 3/23/67.

Junior/6-1 /184 Senlor/5-11/189


Milwaukee (Tech) Stevens Point (Pacelli)
COLLEGE: Started three of the first four COLLEGE: Has shown steady improve-
games in 1986 but missed remainder of ment and is challenging for a place on the
season with a foot injury ... was second two-deep roster ... earned a scholarship
on team with a 15.4 yards-per-catch aver- for his senior season ... switched to invert
age . . . talented receiver with game- linebacker from defensive back duri ng
breaking ability . . . missed 1987 spring 1987 Spring d rills . . . saw action agai nst
practice ... started seven games in '85 . .. Wyoming and Michigan in 1986 . . . saw
missed Illinois and Indiana games with an action at defensive back and wide receiver
injury ... also saw reserve action in two during 1986 Spring drills ... played on the
others .. . credited with 13 catches for 273 special teams and in the defensive back-
yards and a 21.0 yard average in 1985 .. .
had five catches for 103 ya rds and two
touchdowns against UNLV ... caught five
field in 1985 . .. appeared in last six games
of '85 season ... transfe rred from UW-Ste-
vens Point where he earned " Freshman
69 JERRY
BUTLER
Center-Offensive Line
passes for 154 yards and two touchdowns Player of the Year" honors.
Senior-Junior/6-5/256
in '85 Spring Game and was named " Most PREP: All-conference defensive back and
Improved " freshman on offense in spri ng quarterback his j unior and sen ior years
Indianapolis, IN (Southport)
dri lls . . . also returned two punts for 32 .. ·. first team all-state defensive back as a COLLEGE: Challenging for a starting role
yards. senior ... also played running back and at center in 1987 ... saw action as an of-
PREP: All-conference wide receiver and wide receiver . . . high school coach was fensive guard against Northern Ill inois and
defensive back at Milwaukee Tech ... also Bob Raczek. Indiana in 1986 . .. switched to offensive
named all-area and all-district as well as PERSONAL: Hobbies include hunting and guard in 1985 ... originally a tight end and
second team all-state ... won nine letters fishing ... majoring in Physical Education linebacker prospect.
in high school - three in football , two in ... born 9/ 14/64. PREP: Won seven letters at Southport
basketball and fou r in track . . . played High School ... three-time letterwinner in
center on 1983 Wisconsin Class A State football at tight end . . . named honorable
Basketball Championship Team ... foot- mention all-state and all-county . . . also
ball team won city championship in '81 and lettered three years in basketball at for-
'83 . .. city relay champions in track in '81 , ward and center .. . threw the discus and
'82 and '83 . . . high school coach was was a member of the 400 relay in track ...
Frank Budzisz. high school coach was Gary Demes.
PERSONAL: Hobbies include playing bas- PERSONAL: Hobbies include water ski-
ketball . . . majoring in Afro-American ing, hunting and fishing . . . majoring in
Studies . . . born 5/20/65. Communication Arts ... born 7/3/65.
Rl!CEIVINO NO. YDS AYO. TD LP
1965 13 273 21.0 2 57
1966 6 123 15.4 2 26"
CAREER 21 396 16.9 4 57
BIG TEN

3 DAVID
1965 4 103 25.6 0 57
1966 0 0 0.0 0
CAREER 4 103 25.6 0 57 BURKS
Wide Receiver
Junior/6-0/188
Flint, Ml (Central)
COLLEGE: Li sted on the two-deep roster at
wide receiver . . . expected to challenge
for a starting role after seeing action in six
games in 1986 .. . potential game-breaker
in passing attack .. . caught two passes for
57 yards, including a 40-yard TD reception,

12
42.0 average ... had an outstanding after-
noon against Northwestern with five punts
for a 50.8-yard average, the third-best sin-
gle game average in UW history . . . UW
" Player of the Week" on special teams
against Ohio State ... nailed three punts
inside Buckeyes' 15-yard line in second
half ... also booted season best 66-yarder
against OSU.
1984 SEASON: Won j ob as regular
punter as a freshman ... finished sixth in
Big Ten play ... saw action in all 12 games
. . . had five punts for 41.4 yard average
TYRONE
35 CAMPBELL
Sophomore
with a 51-yarder vs. Kentucky ... average
return by opponents was 5.24 yards on 25
returns ... named UW's " Special Teams
Player of the Week" against Minnesota ...
Running Back/6-0/185 earned Special Teams Award.
Miami, FL (Sunset) Also a two-year letterwinner in base-
ball .. . hit .316 with seven home runs and
COLLEGE: Competing for a spot on the 34 runs batted in in 1987 .. . led 1986 team
two-deep roster in the new offense in 1987. with seven home runs and .603 slugging
PREP: A good student-athlete who percentage ... all-tournament selection at
brought solid credentials to Wisconsin in 1986 Big Ten Championship Play-offs.
1986 . . . participated three years in both PREP: All-state, all-district, all-metro and
football as a running back and track and all-conference punter at Vianney High
fi eld as a sprinter (:09.9 i n the 100) at School in 1983 . . . versati le athlete who
Miami's Sunset High School , earning fi ve also played quarterback, safety and tight
varsity letters . . . named to a ll-county end in his prep career .. . lettered twice as
teams in both sports in 1985 ... was one of a catcher on the baseball team . .. played
75 Florida high school athletes chosen by center and lettered on basketball team ...
a governor's committee to attend the an- high school coach was Don Heeb.
nual Student-Athlete Leadership Confer- PERSONAL: Nicknamed the " Free Spi rit
ence . . . high school coach was Van of St. Louis" . . . enjoys dance music and
Parsons. works as a disc jockey .. . also likes to fish
PERSONAL: Enrolled in College of Let- . . . majoring in Communication Arts . ..
ters and Science .. . born 12/20/68. born 7129166.
PUNTING NO. YARDS AVG. LP
1984 57 2250 39.5 69
SCOTT
18
1985 63 2648 42.0 66
1986 67 2879 43.0 73
CEPICKY*** CAREER
BIG TEN
187 7777 41.6 73

Punter-Placekicker 1984 46 1785 38.8 69


1985 48 1987 4 1.4 66
Senior/6-3/228 1986 41 1686 41 .1 73
St. Louis, MO (Vianney) CAREER 135 5458 40.4 73
BOWL GAMES
1984 5 207 4 1.4 51
UW NOTES: Candidate fo r post-season
honors in 1987 . . . Wisconsin 's career
leader with 187 punts, not including Bowl
games.
1986 SEASON: Earned honorable men-
tion All-Big Ten honors . . . Associated
Press Big Ten " Player of the Week" for his
performance against Illinois . . . Wiscon-
sin's "Player of the Week" on special
teams against Northern Illinois, Nevada-
Las Vegas and Illinois ... finished fourth in
the Big Ten and 12th in the nation in punt-
ing in all games with 43.0 yard average ...
started all 12 games and posted the third.
best season average in UW history ...
placed fourth in punting in conference
games only with 41 .1 yard average ...
booted a career -best 73-yarder against
Northwestern ... put together a 16-game
string of at least one punt of 50 yards or
more over the past two seasons . . . had 22
yard run in only carry of the season.
1985 SEASON: Started all 11 games ...
earned AP honorable mention All-Big Ten
honors ... fourth in Big Ten punting with
41 .4 average ... was 28th nationally with
PREP: Another stand out product of
Menchville High in Newport News, VA (re-
cent Menchville grads include Al Toon and
Keith Browning) . . . two-time letterman
who earned his team's " Best Offensive
Player" award as a tackle in 1985 . .. was
also named to all-district, all-peninsula
and all-Eastern Region teams as wel l as
second team all-state . . . high school
coach was Charlie Nuttyco mbe.
PERSONAL: Enrolled in the College of
Letters & Science .. . born 3/6/68 in New
York City.
PAUL
9 CHRYST*
Quarterback
Senior-Junior/6-2/215
Platteville
~OLLEGE: Will challenge for the starting
JOb at quarterback in the veer offense in
1987 ... listed on two-deep roster entering
preseason drills ... saw action in all 12
games in 1986, primarily on the special
teams as a holder for extra points and fie ld
goals . . . switched back to quarterback
from l inebacker during 1986 spring d ri lls
... saw action in ei ght games i n 1985 on
the special teams , at defensive back and
outside linebacker ... switched to defense
from quarterback during '85 fall drills . . .
91 DON
DAVEY
Defensive Line
completed five passes for 39 yards, includ- Sophomore/6-5/237
ing a six-yard TD pass, in '85 Spring Game. Manitowoc (Lincoln)
PREP: Led Plattevi lle High School to Wis- COLLEGE: Listed on two-deep roster in
consin Division 4 State Championship in the defensive line following strong 1987
football in 1983 .. . quarterbacked Platte- Spring drills . . . excellent athletic ability
vi lle to two Southern Eight Conference ti- and football instinct ... should see exten-
tles in 1982 and 1983 ... three-time letter- sive playing time in 1987 . . . made the Offensive Guard
man in both football and basketball ... Dean 's List during the fall semester of the Senior/6-6/290
also lettered in baseball and track ... son 1986-87 academic year with a straight A Oconomowoc
of former Badg er player and assistant (4.00) grade point average.
coach Georg e Chryst . . . high school UW NOTES: Candidate for 1987 post-sea-
PREP: Outstanding student-athlete who
coach was Mark Berg. son honors . . . wi ll play either guard or
ranked No. 1 in his graduating class of 400
PERSONAL: Enjoys listening to music . .. tackle in the veer offense ... has tremen-
at Lincoln High . . . a straight-A student
majo ring in Pol itical Science . . . born dous size and ability, along wi th good
who led his Lincoln High team to the WIAA
11/ 17/65. speed . .. has ability to dominate his oppo-
Division State Championship in both 1984
nents ... Wisconsin coaches look for him
and 1985 ... was UPI "Player of the Year",
to blossom i nto an all -co nfe rence per-
North east Wisconsin Pl ayer of the Year,
former . . . underwent ankle surgery last
all-state, all-district and all-conference .. .
spring but was expected to be ready for
pl ayed at both center and noseguard . . .
preseason drills.
also named to Baily's All-American team
1986 SEASON: Earned honorable men-
and participated in both basketbal l as a
tion Al l-Big Ten honors at offensive tackle
c~ nter. and track and field in the high jump,
. .. Wisconsin's " Player of the Week" on
triple 1ump and mile relay . . . has a 30-
offense against Michigan State ... started
inch vertical jump . . . high school coach
11 of 12 games, missing only the Nevada-
was Ron Rubick.
Las Vegas game due to an injury.
PERSONAL: Enjoys golf, tennis and swim-
~985 . SEASON: Appeared in ten games,
ming. . . . majoring in Mechanical Engi-
including eight starts . . . missed UNLV
neering at the UW ... born 4/8/68 in New
York state. game due to an injury.

59~EuRt?tt:~GHAM
1984 SEASON: Saw acti on against
Purdue.
PREP: Won eight letters in high school ,
Defensive Line competing in footbal l, basketball and track
Sophomore/6-4/235 ... played on Little Ten Conference cham-
Newport News, VA (Menchville) pionship football team ... played center in
basketball and was a weightman in track
COLLEGE: A talented performer who will . . . prep coach was Ed Rux.
challenge for startin g role in the defensive PERSONAL: Hobbies include snow and
line in 1987 .. . listed on three-deep roster water skiing . . . majoring i n Gener al
following spring drills. Home Economics ... born 6/7/64.

14
TERRENCE
Running Back
17 GATLING
Running Back
Sophomore/6-0/201 Freshman/5-10/175
Detroit, Ml (De LaSalle) New York, NY (McGorney)
COLLEGE: Shou ld be contender for start- COLLEGE: Walked on during 1987 Spring
ing spot this fall in the backfield . . . has drills ... hopes to work into the Badgers '
good size and power . . . should benefit two-deep at run ning back.
from the veer offense. PREP: Lettered in football as a running
PREP: One of the top players in the state back and outside linebacker . . . saw ex-
of Michigan in 1985 for Detroit's De LaSalle tensive action on kick return teams .. .
High . . . was equally effective on both earned a Coaches Award in track . .. also
sides of the line of scrimmage - as a run- lettered in wrestl ing ... high school coach
ning back and a linebacker ... earned all- was Steve Corso.
state, all-county and all-league honors and PERSONAL: Hobbies inc lude fishing and
was named to USA Today's Top 100 high runn ing ... enrolled in Col lege of Letters
school player list ... finished hi s prep ca- and Science . . . born 11 /3/68.
reer with 225 tackles and gained more
than 1,600 yards rushing as a junior and
senior, averaging better than six yards per
carry ... scored 17 TDs .. . was the only Inside Linebacker
two-time captain in his school's history ... Senior-Junior/6-3/212
also participated and lettered in track and Bloomingdale, IL (Lake Park)
field ... high school coach was Ray Barr.
COLLEGE: Listed as starter at inside line-
PERSONAL: Majoring in Art at the UW ...
backer following 1987 spring drills ... was
born 1/20/68.
a top-notch backup at inside linebacker
who saw plenty of playing time last fall ...
appeared in all 12 games in 1986 ... was
one of the first defensive substitutes off the
bench . . . had 26 tackles, including six
solo efforts, in 1986 ... tied for team-lead
in special teams' tackles with 15 ... Wis-
consi n's " Player of the Week" on special
teams against Michigan ... had 14 tackles
in 1987 spring game .... saw action in all
11 games in 1985 . . . had eight tackl es,
including three solos.
PREP: Pl ayed in '84 North South All-Star
Game ... all-conference his junior and se-
nior seasons ... special mention all-area
both years . . . earned eight letters at Lake
Park High School - three in football as a
tight end and linebacker, four in track i n
the 400 meters, 200 meters and high jump,
and one in basketball as a forward .. .
Vice-President of Lake Park Student coun-
cil ... high school coach was Bob Monken.
PERSONAL: Hobbies include water skiing
and snow skiing ... majoring in Econom-
ics ... born 3/17/66.
FUM
DEFENSE SOLO ASSIST TOTAL FOR LOSS PBU INT REC
1985 5 3 8 0- 0 0 (). 0 0
1986 6 20 26 0- 0 (). 0 0
CAREER 11 23 34 (). 0 (). 0 0
BIG TEN
1985 3 3 6 (). 0 0 ().0 0
1986 4 16 20 (). 0 0 (). 0 0
CAREER 19 26 (). 0 0 (). 0 0

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1986 SEASON: AP and UPI honorable
mention All-Big Ten selection ... season
total of 61 kicking points moved his three-
year career total to 199 (not including Bowl
games). surpassing the previous mark of
180 set by Vince Lamia from 1973-76 . ..
connected on his last 11 consecutive
FGA's of the 1986 season .. . Gregoire did
not miss a single kick (field goal or extra
point attempt) in the eight-game Big Ten
season ... was a perfect 10-10 in field goal
attempts and 14-14 on extra point attempts
. .. Wisconsin's "Player of the Week" for
l \
his performance on the special teams
against Iowa and Minnesota ... also had
six tackles, including five solo efforts.
1985 SEASON: AP and UPI honorable
57 MIKE
GROMACKI
Center-Offensive Line
mention All-Big Ten selection ... tied for Freshman/6-3/21 O
second in the Big Ten with 16 field goals Waterford
. . . UW " Player of the Week" on special
teams against Wyoming and Illinois . .. COLLEGE: Walked on during 1987 Spring
made 49-yard field goal in win at Ohio drills ... looking to earn playing time as a
State ... also had one carry for four yards backup in the offensive line this fall . .. has
against Illinois. competed in crew at Wisconsin.
1984 SEASON: Earned starting role as a PREP: Earned nine letters as a prep - two
freshman .. . kicked a 51-yard field goal in in football, three in basketball and four in
opening win over Northern Illinois ... track . . . basketball team was Southern
kicked 30-yarder on last play of first half at Lakes Conference champs ... captained
Illinois ... also tied UW single game mark team and was an all-county and all-confer-
by making all four field goal attempts vs. ence selection . .. high school coach was
Kentucky in Hall of Fame Bowl ... named Cameron Bruce.
UW's "Special Teams Player of the Week" PERSONAL: Hobbies inc lude scul ling,
vs. Northern Illinois and Michigan State running and golfing ... majoring in Engi-
. . . earned Special Teams Award for out- neering ... born 7/ 14/68 .
standing play . .. had three solo tackles.
PREP: Named "Player of the Year" in the
State of Wisconsin his senior year ... all-
state selection by both AP and UPI ... hon-
orable mention by USA Today both junior

5 TODD
GREGOIRE***
Placekicker-Punter
and senior seasons ... played i n Wiscon-
sin Shrine All-Star Game . . . named Fox
Valley Christian Conference player of the
year on defense . . . named all-metro and
Senior/5-11/195
all-district for three seasons, all-state in
Green Bay (Abbot Pennings) '82 and '83 ... also played linebacker and
UW NOTES: Candidate for post-season wide receiver in high school ... made 53-
honors in 1987 . . . Wisconsin's all-time yard field goal and converted all 31 extra
kick scoring leader . . . holds school point attempts in prep career . . . eight-
record for field goals with 45 (not including time letterman ... also played forward in
four in the 1984 Hall of Fame Bowl) and is basketball and ran the 100 and 200 meters
third in extra points made with 64 ... ca- in track . . . high school coach was Al
reer total of 49 field goals ranks second in Groves.
Big Ten history . . . his career PAT totals PERSONAL: Enjoys motorcycles . . . ma-
show 64 successful kicks in 65 attempts for joring in Economics .. . born 9/3/65.
KICK
a remarkable .985 percentage ... his only SCORING PAT 10-11120-2113<>-31141>-411 50 + FQ.FOAPTS
car eer PAT miss came against Nevada- 1984 23-23 C>-0 1- 9 7-9 1-3 1-1 1&-22 71
Las Vegas in 1985, ending a streak of 29 in 1985 1~20 1-1 7-8 5-7 3-6 C>-0 1&-22 67
1986 22-22 (}. 0 1-1 5- 5 1- 4 C>-1 13- 17 61
a row, but he has since fashioned another CAREER ~ 1-1 21-24 17-21 5-13 1-2 45- 61 199
streak that stands at 35 straight successful BIG TEN
PAT's heading into the 1987 season . . . 1984 17-17 C>-0 &-6 1- 9 1-3 C>-0 14-18 59
1985 1-1 1-1 5-6 3- 4 2-4 C>-0 11-15 40
has UW si ngle season records in attempts 1986 14-14 C>-0 &-6 4- 4 C>-0 C>-0 1(}.10 44
(22-twice) and field goals scored (16- CAREER 38-38 1-1 17-18 14-17 3-7 C>-0 35-43 143
twice) , season records in Big Ten play only BO WL GAMES
1984 1-1 (}. 0 2- 2 (}. 0 2- 2 C>-0 4- 4 13
in kick scoring (59 points) and field goals
made (14), and tied record for attempts
(18) .

16
games . . . was one of team 's most im-
proved players due to hard work in the
weight room .
PREP: Honorable mention all-state in '82
. . . all-Badger Conference selection at
tight end in '81 and 82 . .. selected to play
in 1983 Wisconsin Shrine Al l-Star Game
... team won Badger Conference Champi-
onship in 1981 . . . was a member of the
National Honor Society and attended Bad-
ger Boys State . . . prep coach was Paul
Jesberger.
PERSONAL: Hobbies include water skiing
and hunting . . . majoring in Communica-
tion Arts at the University of Wisconsin ...
Paul and his wife , Brenda, were married
32 CHRIS
HILTGEN
Cornerback
this past June 20th . . . born 2/24/65. Sophomore/5-9/150
Tllleda (Bowler)
COLLEGE: Walked on in 1986 . .. hopes to
contribute to the defensi ve backfield this
fall.
PREP: Earned first-team all-conference
honors at running back as a senior . ..
also lettered in basketball , baseball and
track . . . high school coach was Shawn
Byrnes.
PERSONAL: Enjoys fishing and playing
softball . . . enrolled in College of Letters
and Science ... born 12/2/66.

30 ANDY
HARTLIEB*
Linebacker
Junior/6-0/222
Woodstock, IL (Marian Central
Catholic)
COLLEGE: Switched to linebacker from
Offensive Guard fullback during 1987 spring drills . . . will
challenge for starting role at inside line-
Senior/6-4/291
backer . . . type of athlete who is tough to
Prairie du Sac (Sauk Prairie) keep off the field . . . an intense and intelli-
JOHN
UW NOTES: Selected to Playboy Maga-
zine's 1987 preseason all-America squad
.. . candidate for post-season honors ...
gent player ... runs well ... saw action in
11 games in 1986 as a reserve fullback and
on special teams . . . had ten carries for 36
yards and caught two passes for 21 yards
84 HORN ECK
Wide Receiver
could start at either offensive tackle or of-
. .. also returned two kickoffs for 28 yards Senior/6-2/168
fensive guard in 1987.
1986 SEASON: Started all 12 games and ... caught a 13-yard pass for a TD against Kohler
earned UPI second-team All-Big Ten hon- Minnesota . . . honorable mention selec- COLLEGE: Challenging for a spot on
ors at offensive tackle . . . anchored the tion on 1986 Big Ten All-Academic team three-deep roster .. . was originally a 1986
offensive line and was one of the squad's ... saw action in Northern Illinois game in walk-on.
most consistent performers throughout the 1985. PREP: Three-time letterwinner . . . all-
campaign ... earned Wisconsin " Player of PREP: Won ten letters in three sports - conference tight end and linebacker as a
the Week " honors on offense against Ha- football, basketball and track - during prep senior . . . earned all-region honors at
waii and Indiana. career . . . was all-conference in football tight end .. . also competed in basketball,
1985 SEASON: AP and UPI honorable as a running back in both 1983 and '84 ... track and baseball ... high school coach
mention All-Big Ten selection at offensive his high school team won the 1983 Illinois was Dan Buhn.
tackle . . . earned Wisconsin 's Wayne Class AA title (13-0) and was a semi-final- PERSONAL: Hobbies incl ude hunting and
Souza Award, given to the offensive player ist in 1984 (11-1) ... played in 1985 Illinois coin collecting . . . enrolled in Pre-Busi-
who has shown the most improvement All-Star Game . .. an all-conference guard ness ... born 10/7/67.
from the end of the 1984 season to the end in basketball in '83 and '84 . . . received
of the 1985 campaig n ... started first ten Academic all-conference honors in foot-
games, missing finale vs. Michigan State ball and basketball during junior and se-
with an injury . . . one of key reasons for nior years . . . high school coach was Don
success of Larry Emery as a 1,000-yard Penza.
rusher .. . named "Most Improved" soph- PERSONAL: Enjoys playing tennis ...
omore on offense in '85 spring drills. brother, Chuck, is a quarterback at Iowa
. .. enrolled in Pre-Business at Wisconsin
... born 4/28/67.

17
had five tackles, including four solos, in
Spring game . . . also a member of UW
track and field team .
PREP: Earned ten letters in three sports
during prep career, including three each in
football and basketball ... was a four-time
letterwinner in track where he specialized
in the 400-meter dash . . . played power
forward on basketball team that reached
the " Sweet Sixteen" finals in 1985 ... won
all-conference honors in football .. . se-
lected to play in 1985 Illinois All-Star Game
... prep coach was Dick Shindel.
DANIEL DAVE
87
Tight End
HOWELL
PERSONAL: Hobbies include playing bas-
ketball . .. also enjoys track ... majoring
in Communication Arts ... born 5/7/67.
FUM
82
Tight End
JACOBY
Junior/6-3/229 DEFENSE SOLO ASSIST TOTAL FOR LOSS PBU INT REC Junior/6-3/205
1986 11 8 19 0- 0 0 0 0
Alliance, OH BIG TEN Manitowoc (Roncalli)
1986 8 11 0- 0 0 0 0
COLLEGE: Talented player who will com- COLLEGE: Walked on in 1986 in hopes of
pete for starting assignment at tight end earning a position at tight end.
this Fall ... saw action in eight games in PREP: Earned honorable mention all-
1986 . . . earned spot on two-deep roster state honors as a punter his senior year
after 1986 spring drills . . . has shown . . . also earned all-district, all-area and
great improvement over freshman season all-conference honors . . . competed in the
... has good speed ... working hard at Shrine Game ... also competed in basket-
improving blocking fundamentals. ball and track ... high school coach was
PREP: Eight-time letterwinner in high Ron Klestinski.
school - three in football , two in basketball PERSONAL: Hobbies include waterskiing
and three in track . . . caught 35 passes and jetskiing ... enrolled in College of Let-
during junior year to lead team to 10-0 sea- ters and Science . . . born 11 /30/65.
son . . . had 58 receptions for more than
1,000 yards in two years as a starter . ..
LEON
named to Ohio 's Class AAA third team by
AP . . . selected to play in 1985 Ohio All-
Star Game . . . prep coach was Joel
Cockley.
32
Running Back
HUNT, Jr.*
PERSONAL: Hobby is painting . . . also Junior/5-10/197
enjoys basketball . . . favorite athlete is Trenton, NJ (Notre Dame)
Michael Jordan ... enrolled in College of
Letters and Science ... born 3/ 12/67. COLLEGE: Skilled performer who looks
for a spot on the two-deep roster in 1987
... saw action in all 12 games in 1986 ...
excelled on the special teams in '86 with
eight tackles, including six solo efforts ...
had seven tackles, including four solos, in
Big Ten play ... returned two kickoffs for
total of 29 yards last season . . . caught
one pass for seven yards . . . also had two Placekicker/Punter
carries for no gain. Sophomore/5-9/160
PREP: Had an outstanding high school ca-
Wauwatosa (East)
reer, earning 1984 pre-season All-Ameri-

~
can honors from STREET & SMITH football COLLEGE: Provides the Badgers with
Magazine . . . member of 1983 Parochial depth in the kicking game ... walked on in
AA State Champions and 1982 and '83 1986.
CRAIG
81 HUDSON*
Defensive Line
County Champions ... was an all-county
choice as a junior ... tied state record with
a 99-yard touchdown run from scrimmage
in 1983 ... did not play his senior year due
PREP: Talented athlete from Wauwatosa
East High School . . . earned "Most Im-
proved " award in soccer in 1984 . . .
earned "Most Improved " award in swim-
Junior/6-3/232 to a knee injury ... won six letters - two in ming in 1984-85 ... also lettered in base-
Aurora, IL (East Aurora) football and four in track . . . prep coach ball . . . high school coach was John
was Chappy Moore. Richmond.
COLLEGE: Moved to defensive line during PERSONAL: Hobbies include hunting and PERSONAL: Hobbies include swimming,
1987 spring drills ... saw action in all 12 fishing . . . majoring in Medical Microbi- baseball, soccer and hockey ... majoring
games in 1986 . . . had 12 tackles as a ology ... born 2/14/67. in Physical Education . . . is interested in
member of the special teams in 1986 ...
athletic coaching and training . . . born
also had playing time as a reserve line-
5/1/68.
backer ... switched to outside linebacker
from tight end during '86 spring drills ...

18
......... /.
43 ANGELO JOHNSON
Inside Linebacker
SCOTT
41 JOHNSON
Inside Linebacker
MATTHEW
66 JOKI
Offensive Line-Center
Sophomore/6-1 /205 Junior/6-3/230 Senior-Junior/6-5/255
Milwaukee (South) Madison (Memorial) Madison (Memorial)
COLLEGE: Moved to linebacker during COLLEGE: Multi-talented athlete who COLLEGE: Will challenge for more play-
1987 Spring drills . .. walked on as a de- should see plenty of action in 1987 for the ing time in offensive line in 1987 . . .
fensive back in 1986. Badgers .. . listed on the two-deep roster missed spring drills due to injury but ap-
PREP: Two-year letterw i nner . . . at inside linebacker ... saw action in ten peared in five games in 1986 . . . adds
captained team his senior year ... All-Big games in 1986 ... was third on team in depth to offensive line after switching to
Nine Conference defensive back as a se- special teams' tackles with 14 . . . had center from linebacker during 1986 spring
nior . . . high school coach was Bill eight assists in 1987 Spring game. drills ... was a reserve linebacker in 1985,
Bartholomew. PREP: A three-sport standout at Memorial and saw action vs. Northern Illinois ...
PERSONAL: Hobbies include playing bas- High School in Madison ... his 1984 prep had limited playing time in 1985 due to a
ketball and cooking . . . enrolled in Pre- team was runner-up in the Wisconsin Divi- knee injury.
Business ... born 1/4/68. sion I Championship Football Playoffs . . . PREP: UPI all-state selection as a high
named to AP all-state first team and to UPI school senior . . . played in Wisconsin
all-state second team ... also earned al l- Shrine All-Star Game ... named all-dis-
conference and all -city honors . . . se- trict, all-conference and all-city in 1982 and
lected to play in 1985 Wisconsin Shrine All- '83 . . . member of Big Eight Conference
Star Game . . . a three-time all-Big Eight champs in '82 . . . played both offensive
Conference first team selection in baseball guard and outside linebacker in high
... ambition is to become an engineer ... school ... also played forward on the bas-
biggest sports thrill was kicking a last sec- ketball team . . . high school coach was
ond field goal to defeat city rival West ... Wally Schoessow.
high school coach was Wally Schoessow. PERSONAL: Hobbies include skiing and
PERSONAL: Enjoys playing basketball basketball ... also enjoys golf . . . major-
and baseball . . . favorite pro athlete is ing in Consumer Science and Economics
Michael Jordan ... majoring in Construc- ... born 1/4/ 66.
tion Engineering at Wisconsin . . . born
LEON
65 JOHNSON*
2/22/67.
FUM
DEFENSE SOLO ASSIST TOTAL FOR LOSS PBU INT REC
1986 5 16 21 0- 0 0 0 0
Defensive Line BIG TEN
1986 3 11 14 0- 0 0 0 0
Junior/6-4/247
Decatur, GA (Walker)
COLLEGE: Expected to challenge for
starting role in 1987 . . . missed spring
drills due to an injury ... appeared in 11
games in 1986 as a reserve defensive line-
man . . . had four tackles in 1986 Spring
Game.
PREP: Played two years at Heyes High
School and his senior year at Walker ...
was a weightman for his prep track teams
as a junior and senior . . . his main ambi-
tion is to obtain his degree ... high school
coach was Ron Lee.
PERSONAL: Hobbies include playing bas-
ketball and watching the Atlanta Hawks
... majoring in Engineering at the UW .. .
born 7/5/67.
FUM
DEFENSE SOLO ASSIST TOTAL FOR LOSS PBU INT REC
1986 6 2 8 1- 4 0 0 0
BIG TEN
1986 6 1- 4 0 0 0

19
BRANT
14 KENNEDY**
Tight End Noseguard
Senior/6-4/235 Sophomore/6-2/255
Elkhart, IN (Concord) Prospect Heights, IL (Hersey)
COLLEGE: Battling for starting position in COLLEGE: Walked on in 1986 and could
1987 ... caught four passes for 74 yards, provide back-up help at noseguard.
including 38-yarder, in '87 Spring game PREP: Earned all-conference honors at of-
. . . a converted quarterback, Kennedy fensive guard . . . also an all-area honor-
caught 14 passes for 126 yards and one able mention selection . . . saw action at
touchdown in 1986 . . . his TD came at defensive tackle and defensive end . ..
home against Michigan ... saw action in also competed in baseball . .. high school
nine games, including two starts . . . coach was Bruce Glover.
caug ht personal-best five passes for 35 PERSONAL: Hobbies include weight
yards against Michigan State . .. switched training and running . . . enrolled in Pre-
to tight end during 1986 spri ng drills . .. Business ... born 7/8/68.
saw limited action as a reserve quarter-
back in '85 . . . completed four of eight
passes for 19 yards ... also had three car-
ries for 23 yards . . . appeared in all 11
games as the special teams' holder for
field goals and extra points . . . injured
during 1985 spring drills and missed
BUD
Spring Game ... saw action against N. Illi-
nois, Northwestern and Iowa in 1984 . ..
has great ability and desire.
12
Quarterback
KEYES**
PREP: Was a three-year letterman as a Senior-Junior/6-3/202
quarterback at Concord High School .. .
Green Bay (West)
UPI first team all-state and Bloomington
Herald-Telephone Top 33 selection in 1982 Enters 1987 season as the Badgers' No. 1
. . . also first team all-conference in '82 .. . signal-caller .
his '81 squad made the state playoffs . . . 1986 SEASON: Led team in passing with
played cente r and forward in basketball 93 completions in 174 attempts (.534) for
and competed in the high jump, discus and 1,002 yards and five touchdowns . . . also
triple jump in track ... holds the school's rushed for 111 yards on 40 attempts and
triple jump record . . . high school coach scored three TD's ... Wisconsin's total of-
was Tom Conn. fense leader with 1,113 yards on 214 plays
PERSONAL: Hobbies include fishing and . . . was responsible for eight TD's . . .
golf . . . majoring in General Home Eco- rushed for 50 yards in season finale at
nomics . . . born 9/4/64. Michigan State . . . saw action in ten
RECEIVING NO. YDS AYO. TD LP games, and started the final seven.
1986 14 126 9.0 1 18"
BIG TEN 1985 SEASON: Appeared in seven
1986 12 109 9.1 18" games in 1985, with starts vs . UNLV, Wyo-
ming , Illinois and Michigan State .. .
passed for 829 yards and eight TD's, in-
cluding a 78-yard scoring strike ... earned
"Player of the Week" honors on offense
against Michigan State . . . tossed three
scoring passes vs . UNLV, including a ca-
reer-best 78-yard TD . . . threw for career-
high 225 yards at Illinois ... ranked tenth
in total offense in Big Ten games with 116.7
yards/game ... completed 56-yard pass in
'85 Spring game and finished with 145
yards on nine completions.
PREP: All-metro and all-conference quar-
terback in 1982 and '83 . . . also played

20
safety . . . played guard and forward on
basketball team . . . member of 1983 con-
ference champs in basketball ... played in
the 1983 state tournament .. . high school
coach was Earl " Mike" Miller.
PERSONAL: Hobbies include playing bas-
ketball ... favorite athlete is Michael Jor-
dan . . . majoring in General Home Eco-
nomics with an emphasis in Journalism
and Consumer Science . . . born 3/3/66.
PASSING ATT CMP INT YDS PCT TD LP
1985 147 60 8 829 .408 8 75•
1986 174 93 13 1002 .534 5 39
CAREER 321 153 21 1831 .477 13 75•
BIG TEN
1985 92 37 3 41 3 .402 3 32
TIM 19TIM KOWALSKI
1986
CAREER
159
251
89
126
11
14
953 .560
1366 .502
5
8
39
39
9 3 KNOECK*
Invert Linebacker Quarterback-Punter
Junior/6-3/219 Junior/6-1 /212
Edgar Marinette
COLLEGE: Listed as a starter at invert COLLEGE: Saw action as a reserve quar-
linebacker . . . has shown tremendous im- terback and as a punter in 1987 Spring
provement in strength and skills . . . pro- game .. . also played in 1986 Spring game
vided the Badgers with quality depth at ... walked on in 1985.
outside linebacker in 1986 ... saw action PREP: First team all -district defensive
in all 12 games, including starts against back ... first team all-conference selec-
Hawaii , Northern Ill inois, Wyoming and tion at defensive back and quarterback ...
Northwestern ... picked off first career in- quarterback in 1985 Shrine football game
terception to end Illinois' final drive in Bad- ... also competed in basketball ... high
gers' 15-9 victory ... one of Badgers' top school coach was Joel Hanner.
returning players . . . had 21 tackles in PERSONAL: Hobbies include hunting ,
DAN
44 KISSLING*
Invert Linebacker
1986, including 13 solo efforts ... enjoyed
an outstanding 1986 spring practice ses-
sion , earning Wisconsin ' s " Most Im-
proved " freshman on defense award for
fishing and cycling ... enjoys working on
cars, motorcycles and trucks .. . majoring
in Construction Administration . . . born
11/8/66.
Sophomore/6-2/230 his efforts . . . had two tackles and one
Oregon pass interception in '86 Spring Game.
PREP: A three-sport prep standout in foot-
COLLEGE: Could be a major contributor ball, basketball and track ... was a nine-
to the Badger defense in 1987 ... listed as time letterwinner . . . his high school
a starter at invert linebacker ... played in teams were Marawood Conference Cham-
all 12 games in 1986, including starts pions in each sport ... was an all-confer-
against Michigan and Iowa at strong safety ence selection seven times during prep
... also was a key player on Wisconsin 's career .. . named all-state first team in se-
special teams . .. cred ited with eight tack- nior year in football ... two-time Channel
les on the special teams . . . led the Big 7 (Wausau) all-star . .. selected to play in
Ten in kickoff returns with 11 for 305 yards both Wisconsin All-Star football and bas-
(27.7 yards-per-return) ... had an 81-yard ketball games . . . high school coach was
kickoff return in season finale at Michigan Jerry Sinz.
State . . . earned Wisconsin's " Player of
TIM
the Week" honors against Wyoming and
Michigan State for his performances on
the special teams.
PERSONAL: Hobbies include fishing and
hunting ... enrolled in College of Letters
and Science ... born 5/ 14/67.
FUM
57 LINDEMANN
Offensive Line
PREP: Wisconsin's " Player of the Year" in DEFENSE SOLO ASSIST TOTAL FOR LOSS PBU INT REC
1986 13 8 21 1- 9 1 1-11 0 Junlor/6-3/256
1985, in addition to earning all-state and
all-conference honors ... earned ten var-
BIG TEN Elkhorn
1986 8 1- 9 1 1-11 0
sity letters at Oregon High School - in foot- COLLEGE: Switched from noseguard to
ball as a running back and linebacker, in offensive line during 1987 Spring drills . ..
basketball as a forward, in track and field challenging for spot on three-deep roster
as a sprinter and long jumper, and in base- at offensive tackle.
ball as an infielder ... played in both the PREP: Captain of his 1984 high· school
1986 Wisconsin North-South Shrine foot- team that won the Southern Lakes Confer-
ball game as well as the 1986 Wisconsin ence title ... won letters in football , bas-
high school basketball all-star game ... ketball and track as a junior ... selected to
high school coach was Robert Prahl. play in 1985 Wiscons i n Shrine All-Star
PERSONAL: Enjoys fishing . . . majoring Game .. . won the discus title in the West-
in Physical Education ... born 10/10/67. ern Division of the Southern Lakes Confer-
FUM
DEFENSE SOLO ASSIST TOTAL FOR LOSS PBU INT REC
ence as a junior ... wants to teach physi-
1986 9 7 16 0- 0 0 0 0 cal education and coach at the high school
B IG TEN
1986 4 9 0- 0 0 0 0

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level . . . high school coach was Paul
Yanke.
PERSONAL: Hobbies include coin collect-
ing, weight training, fishing and hunting
. . . also enjoys softball . . . majoring in
Elementary Education at the UW . . . born
11/5/67.

JOE BRAD
77 MAGAZZENI
Offensive Guard
37 MAYO
Cornerback
Junior-Sophomore/6-7/281 Junior/5-9/170
Richfield, OH (Revere) West Orange, NJ
COLLEGE: Missed 1987 Spring drills due COLLEGE: Listed as starter at left
to an injury ... will challenge for playing cornerback entering 1987 preseason drills
time at guard after seeing reserve action ... saw action in all 12 games in 1986 . . .
at offensive tackle against Northern Illinois had eight tackles, including six assists, as
Center-Offensive Line and Iowa last season . . . named "Most a reserve defensive back and on the spe-
Senior/6-3/272 Improved" freshman on offense in '86 cial teams . . . made two-deep roster at
Minneapolis, MN (South) spring drills ... has tremendous size. cornerback after impressive 1986 Spring
PREP: Nine-time letterwinner in football, practice . . . also a member of the UW in-
UW NOTES: Could be a force in the Big wrestling and track .. . was a sophomore door and outdoor track squads . . . com-
Ten and a candidate for post-season hon- starter on prep football team that captured peted at the 1987 Big Ten indoor and out-
ors this Fall at center . . . also could see the state title ... named to all-state, all- door meets in the long jump.
time at guard and tackle in the veer offense district, all-Summit County and all-Subur- PREP: Had an outstanding prep career in
. .. one of the team 's hardest workers in ban League teams as a senior ... his high football , basketball and track . .. nine-time
preseason conditioning program . school also won league titles in '82 and '83 letterwinner . . . named to all-state, all-
1986 SEASON: Began season as . .. selected to play in 1985 Ohio All-Star cou nty and all-Northern Hills Conference
number one center and started ten games Game .. . also excelled in the discus with teams his senior year ... basketball team
. . . missed Northern Illinois and UNLV his prep track team , finishing fifth in the won state championship in 1983 . . . ran
starts with an ankle injury . . . Wisconsin 's district as a junior with a toss of 143 feet the 200-meter and 400-meter dashes and
" Player of the Week" on offense against Il- ... high school coach was Joe Pappano. also was a long jumper in track ... biggest
linois ... named " Most Improved" junior PERSONAL: Hobbies include hunting and sports thrill was his long jump of 24-5 in the
on offense in '86 spring drills. fishing ... also enjoys professional wres- state championship meet ... high school
1985 SEASON: Saw action in ten games tling . . . enrolled in College of Letters & coach was Ron Miller.
at guard and center , including a start Science ... born 516167. PERSONAL: Enjoys basketball and track
against Northwestern . . . worked up to ... majoring in Art . . . born 4127166.
back-up spot at guard during season. FUM
MARK
1984 SEASON: Saw action in all 12
37
Dl!Fl!NSI! SOLO ASSIST TOTAL FOR LOSS PBU INT REC
1986 2 6 8 C)- 0 0 0 1
games as a reserve .
1983 SEASON: Red-shirted following MARTINEZ BIG TEN
1986 0 C)- 0 0 0 1
surgery for a ruptured appendix. Invert Linebacker
PREP: Was " MVP" of his high school team Freshman/6-3/190
as well as the top defensive player in both Janesville (Parker)
1981 and '82 .. . Minnesota all-state selec-
tion in 1982 ... all-city as both a junior and COLLEGE: Switched from defensive back
senior ... chosen to play in 1983 Metro to invert linebacker during 1987 Spring
All-Star Game ... won eight letters in four drills after trying out as a walk-on .
sports in high school - three in football , PREP: A three-time letterwinner in both
three in hockey as a goaltender, and one football and track ... captained 1984 foot-
each in baseball and track . . . prep coach ball team . . . also captained 1985 track
was Maury Webert. squad and earned honorable mention all-
PERSONAL: Hobbies include fishing and conference honors ... finished second at
weight training . . . worked as a security conference meet in the high jump . .. also
guard for the Minnesota Twins baseball lettered in basketball . . . high school
coach was Ron Cramer.
PHILIP
team ... also enjoys hockey ... would like
to own his own strength and health club
. . . majoring in Physical Education in the
UW . . . born 8/28/65.
PERSONAL: Majoring in Engineering . . .
born 5/8/ 67 . 39
Defensive Back
McCONNELL
Junior/6-0/164
Eagle River (Northland Pines)
COLLEGE: Battl ing for spot on three-deep
roster at cornerback .. . walked on in 1986.
PREP: Saw action at split end on offense
and safety on defense at Northland Pines

22
... also competed in basketball and track former at fullback and l inebacker ... high
high school coach was John school coach was John Brodie.
Wainwr ight. PERSONAL: Hobbies include music and
PERSONAL: Majoring in Communication motorcycles ... favorite sports team is the
Arts ... born 1/ 10/67. LA Raiders . . . majoring in Rural Sociol-
ogy ... born 8/31 / 63.

KERRY
89
Tight End
MILLER
56 MILAN
MOMCILOVIC
Sophomore/6-3/218 Offensive Tackle
Rochester, MN (Mayo) Senior/6-4/249
COLLEGE: Will be red-shirted this season Cudahy
after transferring from Tulsa .. . will have COLLEGE: Looking for playing ti me in
three years of eligibility remaining ... competitive offensive line in 1987 ... listed
started as a freshman in 1986. on two-deep roster at left offensive tackle
PREP: Started at tight end on offense and ... has worked hard in the weig ht room to
strong safety on defense as a senior .. . improve his strength and stamina ... adds
earned all-state honors at tight end as a depth to offensive line . . . wal ked-on in
senior ... also captained team and earned 1984.
" Most Valuable Pl ayer" honors . . . high PREP: Won two letters each in football and
school coach was Ralph Pucci. track in high school . .. captained football
PERSONAL: Enrolled in College of Let- and wrestling teams his senior year . ..
ters and Science ... born 2/ 13/67. high school football team lost in State Divi-
sion I championship game, 22-7, in 1982 to
Antigo ... school won Milwaukee Subur-
TODD
75
ban Conference title the same year ...
named to National Honor Society as a se-
nior . . . high school coach was Jerry NELSON*
Bowe. Offensive Tackle
PERSONAL: Hobbies i nclude golfing and Senior-Junior/6-5/270
biking ... majoring in History at the UW Madison (Memorial)
. . . born 1/13/65.
COLLEGE: Listed as a starting tackle en-
tering 1987 preseason drills . . . had a

47
• MATT
MILLER
solid spring practice session .. . in his fi rst
season as a starter, Nelson started all 12
games for the Badgers in 1986 . . . has
shown great prog ress and increase in
size, strength and speed during his col-
legiate career . .. saw action in six games
in 1985. PREP: Played in Wisconsin Shrine
Inside Linebacker
Sen ior/5-11 /215 All-Star Game in 1984 .. . was an all-state,
Mequon (Homestead) all-district and all-city performer in 1983
... member of 1982 Big Eight Conference
COLLEGE: Challenging for a spot on the Championship team ... also played cen-
two-deep roster at inside linebacker ... ter on basketbal l team . . . high school
saw action against Wyoming , Michigan, Il- coach was Wally Schoessow.
linois, Minnesota and Ohio State in 1986 PERSONAL: Enjoys weightlifting ... ma-
. . . moved to inside linebacker from run- joring in Economics at Wisconsin ... born
ning back during 1986 Spring dri lls . . . 3/ 23/66.
played against Northwestern in 1985 . . .
or iginally a walk-on in 1985.
PREP: Captained his football team his se-
nior year . . . earned honorable mention
all-conference honors . . . two-way per-
won pole vault and 400-meter dash and
was a member of the winning 1600-meter
relay team in 1984 state track meet ...
school finished second in team stand ings
.. . high school coach was John Moreland.
PERSONAL: Enjoys fis hing and playing
basketball ... majoring in Consumer Sci-
ence at the UW . .. born 2/3/67.
FUM
DEFENSE SOLO ASSIST TOTAL FOR LOSS PBU INT REC
1985 12 7 19 0- 0 2 (}. 0 0
1986 47 30 77 (}. 0 0 1- 0
CAREER 59 37 96 (}. 0 2 1- 0
BIG TEN

ROBERT 1985 12 19 (}. 0 2 (}. 0 0

46 NEWELL
Inside Linebacker
1986
CAREER
31
43
19
26
50
69
(}. 0
(}. 0
0
2
1- 0
1- 0

Sophomore/6-2/210
Cleveland, OH (Glenville)
COLLEGE: Listed on three-deep roster at
inside linebacker . . . should earn some
playing time this fall .. . made the Dean's
List during the fal l semester of the 1986-87
academic year.
PREP: An exceptional student-ath lete,
Robert was third in his Glenville High
School graduating class as well as presi-
dent of his senior class and was a finalist
for a National Achievement Scholarship
TIM
. .. played four positions - fullback, guard,
linebacker and defensive end - and also
ran the 400 meters for the track team ...
54 OTTO
Offensive Line
earned All-North Senate honors as a de-
Sophomore/6-4/255
fensive end in 1985 and was a member of
the National Honor Society in both 1985
Grafton
PETE
and 1986 ... high school coach was James
Hubbard.
PERSONAL: Enrol led in Pre-Business ...
born 3/21/68.
&NOWKA**
Safety
COLLEGE: Battling to make three-d eep
roster in veteran offensive line . . . can
play in both the offensive and defensive
lines ... a good student-athlete whose fu-
Junior/6-1 /184 ture is bright.
Mount Horeb PREP: Earned varsity letters in football as
a defensive tackle, in wrestling as a heavy-
COLLEGE: Enjoyed a solid sophomore
weight and in track and field as a shot put-
season at free safety in 1986 . . . and cou Id
ter for Grafton High School . . . named
be a contender for post-season honors .. .
Grafton's " Best Defensive Lineman " in
returns to anchor the Wisconsin defensive
backfield in 1987 . . . is the Badgers' only both 1984 and 1985 in addition to being se-
lected to the all-county team . . . high
returning starter on defense . . . ranked
school coach was Clifford Cramer.
fourth on the team in tackles in 1986 and
PERSONAL: Enjoys playing the guitar and
also recorded three touchdown saves ...
Wisconsin 's " Player of the Week" on de- drawing ... enrolled in College of Letters
fense against Michigan State . . . a lso and Science . . . born 3/3/68.
nominated for B ig Ten " Player of the
Week " against the Spartans . . . made
eight tackles , incl uding five solo efforts,
one interception and one fumble recovery
... an intelligent and versatile athlete ...
started last six games of 1985 at free safety
... made an impression on coaching staff
as a freshman with his ability to call the de-
fensive signals ... had 19 tackles, includ-
ing 12 solos.
PREP: Won ten letters during high school
career - four in track, three in football , two
in basketball and one in baseball .. . was
an all-state football selection at defensive
back . . . earned all-conference honors in
junior and senior years at defensive back
and wide receiver . . . selected to play in
1985 Wisconsin Shrine All-Star Game .. .
attended Badger Boys State in 1984 .. .

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peted in basketball ... high school coacl\
was Robert Ferguson.
PERSONAL: Hobbies include electronics,
sports and read ing . .. majoring i n History
. . . Born 9/28/66.

SHAWN
29
Running Back
FRED
OWENS 23 PETERS
Running Back
Junior-Sophomore/5-8/192 Junior/6-0/193
Southfield, Ml (Bishop Borgess) Milwaukee (Madison)
PAUL
COLLEGE: Competing for a spot on two-
deep roster at runn ing back . . . coming
back from knee surgery in 1986 .. . saw
19 PARTINGTON*
Invert Linebacker
COLLEGE: Performed well at r unning
back during 1987 spring drills ... tough
inside runner with the speed to get outside
action at Hawaii and then missed remai n- . . . has great speed and athletic ability,
Senior-Junior/5-11 /187
der of the season . . . has potential to be and could chal lenge for regu lar playing
Schaumburg, IL time . . . has also been tried at wide re-
one of the Badgers' top kick returners in
1987 . .. saw action in five games in 1985 - COLLEGE: Switched from strong safety to ceiver and defensive back . . . earned a
Northern Illinois, Iowa, Northwestern, Illi- i nvert linebacker position during 1987 scholarship during '87 Spring drills . . .
nois and Indiana . . . rushed for 16 yards Spring drills ... battling for a spot on two- walked-on in 1984 .. . also a member of
on five carries ... returned six kickoffs for deep roster ... earned a scholarship with the UW indoor and outdoor track squads
103 yards, all in Big Ten action. his steady improvement . . . saw action in . .. second in 100 and third in 200-meter
PREP: Earned seven letters during high all 12 games in 1986 as a reserve defen- dashes and a member of champion 4 x
school career - three in football and four in sive back and key special teams ' player 100-meter relay team at 1987 Big Ten Out-
track ... was an all-state selection in 1984 . .. made career-high eight tackles against door Championships ... placed in both the
. . . rushed for 2,100 yards in 17 varsity Michigan State last season . . . cred ited 100 and 200-meter dashes at the 1986 Big
games his last two years .. . had 170 yards with 11 tackles as a member of the Bad- Ten Outdoor Cham pionships and helped
rushing and three touchdowns in one gers' special teams . .. named "Most Im- the Badgers to the team title . . . ran on
game . .. named to all-Bi-County, all-area proved " sophomore on defense in 1986 Badgers' 1986 Big Ten champion 4 x 100
and all-Catholic first teams ... all-Catholi c spring drills . . . earned position on two- re lay team.
Academ ic choice . . . named 1984 Ob- deep roster with his performance in spring PREP: Two-time letterwinner each in foot-
serve r "Man of the Year" . . . won 100- workouts . . . had four tackles, incl uding ball and track . . . first team all-conference
meter 1984 State Catholic League title .. . two solos, in '86 Spring Game . . . origi- and all-district as a wide receiver his se-
high school coach was Gary Cook. nally a walk-on in 1984. nior season . . . also played defensive
PERSONAL: Hobbies include listening to PREP: Was a defensive back and line- back . . . team's " Most Val uable" and
music and fishing . . . majoring in Engi- backer during his junior and senior year in " Most Improved" player in both football
neering ... born 7/13/67. high school ... all-conference as a senior and track his junior and senio r seasons
. . . named second team all-area , honor- h igh school coach was Richard
able mention all-state by Chi cago Sun- Kruege r.
Ti mes . . . high school coach was Robert PERSONAL: Hobbies i nclude playing bas-
Ferguson. ketball . . . majoring i n Communication
PERSONAL: Majoring in Business: Fi- Arts ... born 715165.
nance . . . born 9/28/66.
FUM
DEFENSE SOLO ASSIST TOTAL FOR LOSS PBU INT REC
1966 9 9 18 ().. 0 0 0 0
BIG TEN
1966 15 ()..0 0 0

45 JOHN
PARTINGTON
Running Back
Junior/5-101185
Schaumburg, IL
COLLEGE: Adds depth at ru nning back
. . . hard worke r on the scout team .. .
originally a walk-on in 1984.
PREP: Wo n four letters as a running back
... co-captain as a senior ... also com-

25
Honor Society and received both Golden
Ru ler and DAR awards . . . high school
coach was Duane Rogatzki.
PERSONAL: Enj oys weightlifting and rid-
ing horses ... enrolled in Pre-Business at
the UW ... born 7/31167.

i....-o.m-&

71 ~ll\~sON**
Offensive Line Offensive Guard
Senior/6-5/264 Sophomore/6-7/262
Waukesha (South) Menomonie

DAVID
50
COLLEGE: Enjoyed solid 1987 Spring sea- COLLEGE: A good prospect who has tre-
son . . . listed as a starter at offensive mendous size . . . listed as a back-up to
tackle . . . saw action in nine games in Todd Nelson at offensive guard. RAPPS
1986, including six starts . .. switched to PREP: Was Menomonie's team captain in Defensive Line
offensive tackle during '86 Spring drills ... 1985 and played in the 1986 Wisconsin Sophomore/6-5/248
quickly adapted to the change and made North-Shrine Game .. . earned all-confer- Washburn
the two-deep roster . . . saw action as a ence, All-No rthwest, All-District 3 and all-
reserve defensive tackle his first two sea- state (coaches) honors as an offensive COLLEGE: Has good athletic ability and
sons at Wisconsin . . . appeared in eight tackle as Menomonie captured the 1985 solid wo rk habits which should aid his de-
games in 1985, earning a varsity letter for Big Rivers title and finished runner-u p at ve lopment as a defensive lineman fo r the
hi s efforts . . . had ten tackles, including the Wisconsin State Divi sion 2 champion- Badgers ... listed on three-deep roster at
five solos .. . started against Wyoming . . . ships . .. also earned four varsity letters in defensi ve tackle after 1987 Spring drills.
had four tackles in 1985 Spring Game .. . track and field in the shot put and discus PREP: Earned 11 varsity letters at Wash-
saw action in wins over Northern Illinois, and was the conference champion in both burn High Schoo l - in football as a two-way
Northwestern and Michigan State in 1984 events . . . high school coach was Gene lineman, in basketball as a center, and in
.. . had four tackles, includi ng two quarter- Hatfield. track and field in the shot put and discus
back sacks for six yards in losses. PERSONAL: Enjoys hunting, fishi ng and . .. was Al l-Tri State (Duluth News Tribune
PREP: All-state selection his senior year playing softball ... enrolled in College of & Herald) and all-district and was selected
of high school . . . also received all-Mid- Letters and Science . . . born 912167. to p lay in the Wis co nsi n North-Sou th
west honors and was named an Academic Shrine game . . . his Washburn prep team
All-American in 1983 ... all-area and all- captured the lndianhead Conference bas-
conference in 1982 and '83 . . . five-time ketball crown in 1983, 1984 and 1985 ...
letterwinner in high school - two in foot- a lso partici pated in the 1985 state high
ball, two as a center in basketball and one school track meet . . . high school coach
as an outfielder in baseball . . . member of was Ke nt Weile r.
the National Honor Society . . . played in PERSONAL: Enrolled in Pre-Business at
Wisconsin Shri ne All-Star Game in 1984 the UW . . . born 11 /8/67.
... high school coach was Ted Bear.
PERSONAL: Hobbies include playing the
drums .. . majoring in journalism .. . born
11/22/65.
a
56 NICK
POLCZINSKI
Offensive Guard
Sophomore/6-5/278
Oconto Falls
COLLEGE: Will see playing time i n 1987
. . . battling to make two-deep roster ... a
versatile athlete who has potential to dom-
inate opponents.
PREP: Ranked fifth in his graduating class
11
Placekicker
and earned eight varsity letters at Oconto Junior/5-10/165
Falls in football as a center, in basketbal l Merrill
as a center, and in track and field in the
shot put and discus events ... earned all- COLLEGE: Looks to provide Badgers with
conference and all-district honors in foot- a consistent backup at placekicker i n 1987
ball, honorable mention all-conference in . . . connected on a 31 -yard field goal in
basketball , and was conference champi on 1986 Spring Gam e . .. originally a walk-on
in the discus . . . member of the National in 1985.
PREP: Honorable mention all-conference ing '87 Spring drills ... started in 1986 sea-
kicker and defensive back at Merrill High son-opener at Hawaii but battled injuries
School . . . was starting quarterback and and saw limited action in five of the sea-
team's MVP on offense his senior year .. . son 's final 11 games . . . caught 23-yard
co-captained 1984 squad . . . high school pass against Wyoming .. . earned a var-
coach was his father, R. Ira Rebella. sity letter in freshman and sophomore
PERSONAL: Hobbies include weightlifting seasons . . . named team 's " Most Im-
and basketball .. . majoring in Business proved" sophomore on offense following
... born 4/ 28/67. 1986 spring drills . .. tough blocker . .. has
the potential to be among the top wide re-
ceivers in the Big Ten ... saw action in all
11 games in '85 and started last four - Indi-

Sa
ana, Minnesota, Ohio State and Michigan
State . . . sixth on team in receiving with
nine catches for 109 yards ... caught four
STEVE
passes at Minnesota . . . caught three RUX*
passes for 68 yards, including 56-yarder, Center-Offensive Line
in '85 Spring Game. Senior/6-3/245
PREP: Named all-county on offense and Oconomowoc
defense in 1983 ... played wide rece iver
and safety in high school . . . member of COLLEGE: Will push for starting spot on
area championship team as well as North offensive line in 1987 after lettering in 1986
Georgia runner-up ... two-year letterwin- ... listed on two-deep roster at tackle after
BILL
33 ROSE
Running Back
ner in baseball as an outfielder . . . prep
coach was Buck Godfrey.
PERSONAL: Hobbies include playing bas-
ketball ... majoring in Nuclear Engineer-
'87 Spring drills . .. started against North-
ern Illinois in 1986 . . . also saw action
against Wyoming and Iowa . . . hard-
worker who originally earned himself a
Junior/6-0/215 ing at Wisconsin ... born 9/16/66. spot on the Badgers' two-deep roster at
Clinton, IA RECEIVING NO. YDS AVG. TD LP center after 1986 Spring drills .. . saw ac-
1985 9 109 12.1 0 28
1986 2 31 15.5 0 23
tion in four games in 1985 - Indiana, Minne-
COLLEGE: Battling for spot on two-deep sota, Ohio State and Michigan State ...
roster at fullback . . . saw action in nine CAREER 11 140 12.7 0 28
BIG TEN was red-shirted in 1983.
games in 1986 . . . leading rusher in '86 1985 7 92 13.1 0 28 PREP: All-state performer for Ocono-
Spring Game . . . rushed for 77 yards on 1986 0 0 0 0
CAREER 7 92 13.1 0 28 mowoc High School in 1982 .. . played in
eight carries , including 49-yarder ... also 1983 Shrine All-Star Game . . . member of
caught one pass for eight yards . .. played 1981 Little Ten Conference Champions ...
against Northern Illinois in 1985. earned two letters in football .. . Adidas/
PREP: Won letters in three sports, includ- Scholastic Coach Honorable Mention All-
ing three each in football and track ... was American selection his senior year ...
selected to play in the 1985 Iowa All-Star high school coach was Ed Rux.
footbal l game ... played fullback in foot- PERSONAL: Enjoys hunting and weigh-
ball, was a sprinter in track , and a forward tlifting . . . majoring in History at the UW
on the basketball team . . . high school . . . born 6/25/65.
coach was Dale Giesler.
PERSONAL: Hobbies include hunting and
fishing . . . enrolled in College of Letters
and Science at Wisconsin ... born 10/29/
66.

BILL
9 RUDERSDORF
Defensive Back
Freshman/6-0/175
Wisconsin Dells
COLLEGE: Walked on in 1986 . . . adds

...
depth at free safety.
PREP: Saw action at wide receiver, quar-
terback and safety at Wisconsin Dells ...
also competed in basketball and baseball
.
. . . high school coach was Fred Kuhl.
PERSONAL: Enrolled in Pre-Business . ..

26 JAMES
ROSS**
Wide Receiver
born 3/ 15/68.

Senior-Junior/6-01184
Decatur, GA (Southwest DeKalb)
COLLEGE: Gifted athlete who could be a
key player on offense for Wisconsin in 1987
. . . earned starting position entering
preseason drills after a good showing dur-
Seven all-star team . . . made all-confer-
ence team in 1983 and honorable mention
all-conference squad in '82 .. . seven-time
letterwinner - three in football, three in
track throwing the shot put and one in bas-
ketball as a forward . . . high school coach
was Jeff Scandin.
PERSONAL: Hobbies include hunting and
fishing . . . likes to watch "Fishing With
Virgil Ward" ... majoring in Political Sci-
ence . . . born 12/5/65.

DAVID
53 SENCZVSZVN
Defensive Line Offensive Line
Sophomore/6-5/237 Senior-Junior/6-5/256
Greenfield (Whitnall) Fort Atkinson
COLLEGE: Competing fo r role on three- COLLEGE: Cha llengi ng for spot on two-
deep roster at defensive end . . . a solid deep roster at offensive tackle . . . moved
student-athlete who can play both sides of to offensive line during 1986 season ...
the line. had switched to outside linebacker from
PREP: Earned all-conference honors as a tight end during 1986 spring drills ... had
senior at Whitnall High School in both foot- eight tackles, including four solos, in a
DAVID
ball and wrestl ing (heavyweight) ... also
participated in basketball as a cente r for
two seasons ... played fn 1986 Wisconsin
North-South Shrine Football Game ...
solid '86 Spring Game ... played against
Illinois in 1985.
PREP: Named to USA Today and Sally's
68 STRAUSER
Offensive Line
All-Amer ican teams in 1983 . . . all-Mid- Sophomore/6-4/248
high school coach was Alan Potrate. west and all-state at both linebacker and
PERSONAL: tylajoring in Mechanical En- Madison (Memorial)
tight end . . . all-conference selection his
gineering at the UW . . . born 3/5/68 in junior and senior seasons ... ten-time let- COLLEGE: Provides depth in veteran of-
Milwaukee. terwinner - four in football, three in basket- fensive line . .. will challenge for back-up
ball and three in track . . . played in the role at offensive guard in 1987.
Wisconsin State Basketball Tournament PREP: Earned two varsity letters in both
. . . high school coach was Glen Borland. football as an offensive and defensive
PERSONAL: Enjoys fishing . . . majoring tackle and in basketball as a center ...
in Child and Family Studies . . . born was named to all-city, all-conference and
9/9/ 65. all-state teams ... was a Collegiate Sports
All-American . . . also participated in
baseball as a prep . . . high school coach
was Wally Schoessow.
PERSONAL: Enjoys fishing and camping
. . . one of his ambitions is to work with
children in helping them develop thei r ath-
letic skills ... plans to major in Physical
Education at the UW . . . born 9/4/68 in
Wauwatosa.

Place Kicker
Junior/5-8/160
Minneapolis, MN (Blake)
COLLEGE: A walk-on prospect who hopes
to earn a spot in the three-deep at place
kicker.
PREP: Graduate of Blake High School in
51 JEFF
STEIN
Defensive Line/Long Snap
Minneapolis where he lettered in football Senior-Junior/6-2/258
under coach John Bouffo rd. Rhinelander
COLLEGE: Will add solid depth to defen-
sive line ... moved from noseguard to de-
fensive end position duri ng 1987 Spring
drills and is listed on two-deep roster ...
made good progress during '87 Spring
drills ... will work also as a long-snapper
this Fall . . . orig inally a walk-on in 1984.
PREP: UPI and AP all-state selection in
1983 ... played in 1984 Wisconsin Shrine
All-Star Game . . . named to Channel

28
1986 ... made the Dean's List during the
fall semester of the 1986-87 academic
year.
PREP: Three-time letterwinner each in
football and basketball at New Glarus High
School . . . all-conference football selec-
tion at running back and defensive back as
a senior ... team 's MVP in football his jun-
ior and senior seasons . . . also lettered in
Baseball his senior year . . . earned
Coaches ' Award in baseball and Scholar
Athlete award as a senior . . . high school
coach was Duane Schober.
GREG
90 SWOPES AARON
PERSONAL: Hobbies include fishing and
trapping . . . majoring in Civil and Environ-
mental Engineering .. . born 3/21/67. 27 THOMAS
Safety
Invert Linebacker Sophomore/6-2/183
Senior/6-2/198 McKeesport, PA
North Chicago, IL (Community)
COLLEGE: Battled Pete Nowka for start-
COLLEGE: Competing for spot on two- ing position at free safety in 1987 Spring
deep roster at invert linebacker in '87 ... dri lls . . . aggressive and intense pe r-
saw action in nine games in 1986 as a re- former .. . will be tough to keep out of the
serve outside linebacker . . . has five ca- line-up . . . cou ld also see action at
reer tackles, including one solo effort, all cornerback ... rem inds coaches of forme r
in non-conference games . . . earned a UW Al l-American Matt VandenBoom.
spot on the Badgers' two-deep roster at PREP: One of two 1986 recruits from Penn-
outside linebacker in 1986 after a strong sylvania . . . a leader by nature, Greg was
Spring session . .. had ten tackles, includ- a varsity letter-winner at McKeesport High
ing seven solos, in '87 Spring Game ... School - first as a quarterback, then as a
MIKE
saw action against Northern Illinois, UNLV
and Wyoming in 1985 and had one assisted
tackle ... talented player who has worked
43 TAMS
Invert Linebacker
defensive back and wide receiver . .. was
team captain and was selected to first
team All-Quad County East as a DB and to
hard to improve his skills . . . had five tack- the Pittsbu rgh Press ' all-star squad . . .
Sophomore/6-0/205
les and recovered one fumble in '85 Spring also l ettered , was t eam captain, and
Game ... played in Indiana game in 1983. Oak Lawn, IL (H.L. Richards) earned all-section honors in baseball as a
PREP: Won two letters in football, one in COLLEGE: Talented athlete with good shortstop, first baseman and pitcher . . .
wrestling and two in track in high school speed ... switched from defensive back to finished third in the nation in a Pitch, Hit or
... played fullback and linebacker in high invert linebacker during 1987 Spring drills. Run contest . . . high school coach was
school ... won all-district honors in foot- PREP: Earned varsity letters in both foot- George Smith.
ball and basketbal I . . . ran the 100 and 200 ball and track and field . .. was a two-year PERSONAL: Enrolled in College of Let-
meter dashes in track . . . high school suburban all-area choice as a strong ters and Science .. . born 3/ 11/68.
coach was Amos Jones. safety and flanker . .. his 1985 team was
PERSONAL: Hobbies include playing bas- undefeated , captur ing the SICA-North
ketball and watching horror movies . .. Championship and earning a trip to the
majoring in Child & Family Studies at Wis- quarter-finals . .. in track, Mike was a four-
consin .. . born 12/17/64. time letterman as a sprinter, posting per-
sonal bests of :10.9 in the 100 meters and
:22.4 in the 200 meters . . . high school
coach was Gary Korhonen.
PERSONAL: Enjoys waterskiing and fish-
ing ... enrolled in College of Letters and
Science at the UW . . . born 6/5/68.

MATT
13 TALARCZVK
Invert Linebacker
Junior/5-11 /160
New Glarus
COLLEGE: Switched to invert linebacker
from defensive back .. . will challenge for
spot on three-deep roster . . . walked on in

29
American team ... high school coach was
Ed Rux.
PERSONAL: Hobbies include weightlifting
and wrestling . . . majoring in History at
the UW ... born 3/31167.
FUM
DEFENSE SOLO ASSIST TOTAL FOR LOSS PBU INT REC
1985 12 3 15 1- 1 0 0 0
1986 9 8 17 1- 8 0 0 2

..
21 11 32 2- 9 0 2

0 1-1 0 0
6 8 14 1-8 0 0
10 8 18 2-9 0 0

JEFF
10
Safety
WAGNER*
Senior/6-1/186
Marshfield
COLLEGE: Listed on three-deep roster at
free safety entering 1987 preseason drills
. . . did not participate in football in 1986
... switc hed back to defense after seeing
action at w ide receiver during the 1986
Spring drills . . . saw action in fi rst five
STEVE
22
Running Back
VINCI*
games in 1985, including start against Wy-
oming . . . missed five of last six games
with a shoulder injury . . . appeared in
seven games in 1984, including Big Ten
Junior/5-10/202 wins over Ohio State, Purdue and Michi-
Arlington Heights, IL (Buffalo Grove) gan State . . . had two tackles.
PREP: Played in 1984 Wiscons in Shrine
COLLEGE: Listed as a starter at r unn ing All-Star Game . . . all-state in 1983 . .. all-
back followi ng 1987 spring drills ... also confer ence in '82 and '83 . . . Channel
could see action on the special teams ... Seven all-star . . . played both defensive
saw action in all 12 games in 1986, includ- back and running back at Marshfield High
CHAD
60 VANDE ZANDE**
Noseguard-Defensive Line
ing starts against Wyoming and Michigan
... fourth on the team in rushing in '86 with
43 carries for 142 yards . . . also caught
five passes for 39 yards ... played in ten of
School ... all-conference in both basket-
bal I as a guard and basebal l as a
centerfielder . . . high school coach was
Ken Bjorkman.
Junior/6-3/255 11 games as a freshman in 1985 ... saw PERSONAL: Hobbies include playing bas-
Oconomowoc action on the special teams and at tailback ketball and baseball . . . also enjoys golf-
... scored on a two-yard run against Indi- ing ... majoring in Child and Family Stud-
COLLEGE: One of the strongest players
on the team . . . listed as th e starter at ana . . . caught two passes for 51 yards, ies . . . born 3/4/ 66.
noseguard enteri ng preseason drills ... including a 36-yard scoring strike against FUM
Minnesota. DEFENSE SOLO ASSIST TOTAL FOR LOSS PBU INT REC
has the potential to dominate opponents 1984 1 1 2 0- 0 0 0 0
PREP: A seven-time letterwinner at Buf-
and could be a force in the Big Ten ... saw 1985 8 3 11 0- 0 2 0 0
falo Grove High School - four in track and CAREER 9 13 0- 0 0
action in all 12 games in 1986, including 0
three in football .. . named to all-area and BIG TEN
starts against Northern Illinois and Minne- 1984 0 1 0- 0 0 0 0
All-Mid-Suburban League teams as a run-
sota . . . recovered two fu mbles against 1985 4 5 0- 0 0 0 0
Northern Illinois . . . honorable mention ning back ... his high school won league CAREER 4 6 0-0 0 0
titles in both '83 and '84 . . . named All-
selection on 1986 Big Ten All-Academic
team ... earned a vars ity letter in 1985 as Chicago Area and all-state by the Chicago
a fres hman at the tough noseguard posi- Sun Times . . . team's " Most Valuable
tion .. . played in first eight games in 1985 Player" in 1984 . . . selected to play in
and earned start at d efen s ive tac kle East-West Shrine Game . . . prep coach
against Indiana ... s uffered shoulder in- was Grant Blaney.
jury against Indiana and mi ssed last three PERSONAL: Hobbies incl ude fishing and
games ... made 15 tackles, includ ing 12 archery . . . majoring in Biochemistry at
solo efforts. Wisco nsi n ... born 10/ 17/67.
RUSHING TC YO YL NET AYO. TD LP
PREP: Named Wisconsin State "Player of 1985 11 39 6 33 3.0 1 21
the Year" in football in 1984 . . . helped 1986 43 150 8 142 3.3 0 15
lead team to consecutive Little Ten Confer- CAREER 54 189 14 175 32 1 21
BIG TEN
ence titles . .. was selected to pl ay in the 1985 10 39 6 33 3 .3 1 21
1985 Wisconsin Shrine All-Star Game ... 1986 22 60 3 57 2.6 0 11
earned Littl e Ten Conference " Player of CAREER 32 99 9 90 2.8 1 21
the Year" honors . . . placed second in RECEIVING NO. YDS AYO. TD LP
1985 2 51 25.5 1 36
1985 State Wrestling meet as a heavy- 1986 5 39 7.8 0 13
weight ... named to Bally High School All- CAREER 7 90 12.9 36
BIG TEN
1985 2 51 25.5 1 36
1986 2 12 6.0 0 7
CAREER 4 63 15.8 36
and track all four years of high school ...
was accorded all-state honors by AP and
UPI in football as a senior ... selected to
play in 1985 Indiana All-Star Game ... as a
junior he was an all-conference choice as
a receiver and defensive back in football
and an all-conference choice in basketball
. . . caught 17 passes in one game as a
junior, an Indiana state record . . . also
was state hurdles champion , which he
rates as his biggest thrill to date . . . high
school coach was Doug Reeser.
PERSONAL: Enjoys waterskiing . .. ma-
JEFF
Noseguard
joring in Agricultural Economics ... born
5126166.
63 WEYKER
Noseguard
Sophomore/6-2/235 Junior/6-0/218
St. Louis, MO (Lutheran North) Port Washington
COLLEGE: Switched to noseguard from
COLLEGE: Hopes to contribute at
linebacker before 1987 Spring drills . ..
noseguard position this Fall after origi-
had knee surgery that made him miss
nally walking on in 1985 ... switched to
Spring practice . .. strong work habits will
noseguard from linebacker during 1987
aid his return to full strength this Fall ... Spring drills.
intense and hard-working player, espe-
cially in the weight room . . . saw action PREP: All-district, all-county, all-area and
all-conference at offensive guard as a se-
against Wyoming in 1986.
PREP: Played both tight end and defen- tft nior ... first team all-conference and hon-
orable mention all-area as a junior ...
sive tackle at Lutheran North High School
TYRAN
in St. Louis, earning all-conference honors
three years . . . was selected to the Lu-
theran All-American team as a tight end
... also participated in varsity baseball as
28 WASHINGTON
Wide Receiver
high school coach was Al Urness.
PERSONAL: Majoring in Recreation Re-
source Management ... born 2/ 20/67.

a first baseman ... high school coach was Sophomore/5-11 /190


Mike Russell. St. Louis, MO (Mehlville)
PERSONAL: An excellent student .. . en- COLLEGE: Challenging for spot on two-
rolled in College of Letters and Science deep roster at flanker position . .. saw ac-
. . . born 10/20/ 67. tion against Northern Illinois in 1986.
PREP: Ranked as the leading receiver in
the state of Missouri as a senior ...
earned his team 's " Most Valuable Player"
award and was also team captain ... se-

.,~
lected to all-state, all-district, al l-confer-
ence and all-metro teams . . . honorable
mention All-American ... was a teammate
of Badger LaMarr White .... high school
coach was Gary Heyde.
PERSONAL: Enrolled in College of Let-
ters and Science ... born 5/3/68.
21 LaMARR
WHITE
Cornerback
Sophomore/5-9/171
St. Louis, MO (Mehlville)
STEVE
2 WALLACE
Wide Receiver
COLLEGE: Listed on two-deep roster at
cornerback entering preseason drills ...
hard worker in the weight room ... inter-
cepted a pass during '87 Spring game.
Junior/6-2/189 PREP: Teammate of Tyran Washington at
Indianapolis, IN (Lawrence North) Mehlville High School in St. Louis ...
COLLEGE: Talented athlete who is com- earned all-conference and all-district hon-
peting for a spot on the two-deep roster at ors as a defensive back . . . a dedicated
wide receiver ... saw action against Mich- individual with good work habits ... high
igan in 1986 . . . heavily recruited out of school coach was Gary Heyde.
high school as a defensive back and wide PERSONAL: Interested in computers .. .
receiver ... spent his freshman season as enrolled in College of Letters and Science
a member of the scout team . . . also a at the UW ... born 9/ 1/68.
member of Wisconsin 's track and field
squad as a hurdler.
PREP: Won letters in football , basketball
action in nine games in 1986 .. . earned a
varsity letter as a sophomore in 1985 .. .
broke up one pass in '86 Spring Game .. .
appeared in ten of 11 games in 1985 . . .
made seven tackles, including three solos
in all games .. . had two solo and two as-
sisted tackles in Big Ten play . . . made
nine tackles, includ ing four solos in '85
spring game .

.,&II PREP: Three-time letterman as a safety


and halfback in high school ... made all-
co nference a nd honor able me ntion all-
state teams . . . fo ur-time letterwinner in
MIKE
86 BILL
WILLIAMS, Jr*
Wide Receiver
track as a sprinter ... all-state in track ...
high school coach was John Foge lman.
PERSONAL: Majoring in Political Science
. . . born 3/17 /66.
96 WITT
Wide Receiver
FUM Sophomore/6-1 /195
Sophomore/6-3/202 DEFENSE SOLO ASSIST TOTAL FOR LOSS PBU INT REC
Pittsburgh, PA (Shady Side Academy) 1985 3 4 0- 0 0 0 0 Edgerton
1986 2 2 0- 0 0 0 0
COLLEGE: Listed on the two-deep roster CAREER 5 6 11 0- 0 0 0 0 COLLEGE: A Wisconsin Football walk-on
at wide receiver . . . one of the Badgers' BIG TEN who hopes to provide depth at a wide re-
1985 2 2 4 0- 0 0 0 0
best surprises in 1986 . . . saw action in 1986 1 2 3 0- 0 0 0 0 ceiver position . . . has good physical size.
eight games . .. moved from scout team to CAREER 3 0- 0 0 0 0 PREP: Lettered in football at Edgerton
reserve role at wide receiver four days High School under coach Jack Gregory.
before Michigan game . . . caught two
passes for 19 yards agai nst the Wolverines
in his first collegiate appearance . .. fin-
ished '86 season with nine catches fo r 132
yards and one touchdown . . . scored TD
on a 16-yard pass play from Bud Keyes at
Northwestern . . . also combi ned with
Keyes on a 27-yard pass play against the
Wildcats and a 32-yarder at Iowa.
PREP: Saw action at wide receiver and
was a two-sport prep standout - football
and basketball - at Pittsburgh's Shady Side
Academy ... selected to IPSL All-Confer-
I
DAVID
ence football team as a wide receiver and
to IPSL All-Conference basketball team as
a center . . . was Shady Side's " MVP" in
basketball for 1984-85 .. . outstanding ath-
48
Inside Linebacker
WINGS**
72 JEFF
WOLF
lete and student .. . high school coach was Junior/6-1 /238 Defensive Line
Eugene Deal. Mundelein, IL Junior/6-3/259
PERSONAL: Enjoys skiing and co llects South Milwaukee
matchbooks .. . enrolled in Pre-Business COLLEGE: Tough, physical hitter .. . has
at the UW . . . born 715168. a bright future at linebacker for the Bad- COLLEGE: Listed as a starter at defensive
RECEIVING NO. YDS AVG. TD LP gers ... listed as a starter at inside line- tackle . .. saw reserve action on the defen-
1986 9 132 14.7 1 32 backer following 1987 Spring drills ... saw sive line in eight games in 1986 . .. had
BIG TEN
1986 9 132 14.7 32 action in all 12 games in 1986, includ ing a two tackles, i ncluding one solo effort ...
start at Indiana . .. made 12 tackles as a honorable menti on selection on 1986 Big
member of the Badgers ' special teams i n Ten All-Academic team . . . rapidl y im-
1986 . .. earned a varsity letter as a fresh- proving performer who earned a position
man in 1985 .. . played in ten of 11 games on Wisconsin 's two-deep roster after 1986
in 1985 .. . had four solo tackles in Big Te n spring drills.
play and six solos overall. PREP: Won all-conference honors on both
PREP: A unanimous all-state selection in offense and defense at South Milwaukee
1984 in football .. . received all-county and High ... was selected to play in the 1985
all-conference honors his junior and se- Wisconsin Shrine All-Star Game . .. was a
nior years . . . played fullback on offense four-time letterwinner - two each in foot-
... would like to play professionally after ball and golf . .. ambition is to obtain his
college . .. selected to play in 1985 Illinois college degree . . . high school coach was
All-Star Game . . . high school coach was Brad Knoche .
Gary Heifner. PERSONAL: Hobbi es incl ude hu nting ,
PERSONAL: Hobbies incl ude playing soft- fish ing and golfing . . . majoring in Wi ldlife
ROBERT
4 WILLIAMS*
Cornerback
ball and pool . . . majoring in Consumer
Science ... born 1/22/67.
FUM
DEFENSE SOLO ASSIST TOTAL FOR LOSS PBU INT REC
Ecology at the UW ... born 9/14/67.

1985 6 0 6 0- 0 0 0 0
Senior/6-1 /185 1986 15 8 23 0- 0 0 0
Danville, IL CAREER 21 29 O· 0 0 0
BIG TEN
COLLEGE: Listed on two-deep roster at 1985 0- 0 0 0
1986 10 15 0- 0 0 0
cornerback after 1987 Spring drills . . . saw CAREER 14 5 19 0- 0 0 0
1987 BADGER FRESHMEN
70 BARKLEY MATT
9 8 ~~lljNRAUT
Tight End-Outside Linebacker/6-7/205
52~8~FREY
Center-Defensive Line/6-4/235
Defensive Line/6-6/220
McKeesport, PA Livonia, Ml (Divine Child) St. Charles, IL
Brings impressive academic and athletic cre- A highly recruited defensive line candidate .. .
An excellent student with height and athletic
dentials to Wisconsin ... was recruited by all also has the ability to play offensive center .. .
ability to play a number of defensive line posi-
the top academic schools .. . could be a tight 1986 football team tri-captain . .. unanimous Up-
tions ... earned second-team all-state honors
his senior year ... all-confe rence selection jun- end, outside linebacke r or defensive tackle state Eight all-conference and all-area as a jun-
prospect ... had 22 catches for 376 yards and ior and a senior . .. all-state center and all-area
ior and senior years ... picked by the Pittsburgh
four TDs in 1986 ... all-league and all-city in selection on defense ... selected to play in state
Post Gazette to its Fabulous 22 team as a senior
football as a junior and a senior ... also all- all-star game ... also competed in baseball and
... selected to play in state all-star game ...
metro, all-state and All-Catholic in football his track ... parents are Jerry and Sherry Godfrey
earned eight letters in high school - three each
senior season . . . team was state champion in . . . plans to major in Business .. . high school
in football and basketball and two in track ...
1986 ... selected to play in state all-star game coach was Roger " Buck" Drach . .. born 6/ 16/
member of his school's Student Counci l the past
th ree years . .. National Honor Society member . . . captained 1986 football, basketball and track 69 .
sq uads ... was on the school's honor roll eight

96~tR~~ETT
and on the school's honor roll ... also plays
basketball ... parents are Glenn and Madeline semesters .. . received the Van Patrick Award
Barkley . .. plans to major in Business ... high as the " Best Student-Athlete" in Dearborn, Mich
school coach was George Smith . . . born ... also excels in basketball and track ...
10/27/68. earned All-Catholic, all-League and all-City Linebacker/6-4/240
honors in track ... winning football state cham-
Waukesha (South)
SCOTT pionship was his biggest thrill ... parents are
John and Karon Filiatraut . .. plans to major in An intense and highly motivated athlete .
9 9 BOYKE Business or Education ... high school coach
was Wes Wishart ... born 8/15/69.
could play inside linebacker or as a down line-
man ... had 144 tackles at linebacker and
Defensive Line/6-5/230 caught 15 passes for 200 yards at tight end .. .
Elmhurst, IL (York) EDDIE made 22 tackles in one game as a sen ior .. .
also plays basketbal l and throws shot put in
A valuable defensive line prospect ... an all-
conference defensive li neman as a junior and
3 6 FLETCHER, JR. track .. . two-time unanimous all-conference
choice at linebacker ... all-conference tight end
senior ... also played fullback for two years in Defensive Back/5-9/170 his junior year ... all-area linebacker as a jun-
high school and saw action at tight end ... Dallas, TX (Skyline) ior ... all-region linebacker and second team
played only two years of football but can run as Associated Press all-state as a senior ... se-
a former soccer player ... all-state in hockey as Impressed coaches with his athletic ability ...
excellent high school quarterback ... skilled at lected to play in 1987 Shrine All-Star game .. .
a j unior and a senior ... was a cross country attended UW Summer Football Camp ... also
champion his freshman year ... also competed any perimeter position ... has :10.5 speed in the
100 meters ... all-district first team choice ... competed in basketball and track ... state quali-
in track ... an honor roll student .. . enjoys snow fier in the shot put ... National Honor Society
and water skiing . .. parents are John and Mary was named "Defensive Player of the Week" in
the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex ... member of member ... parents are Doug and Ann Huggett
Soyke ... plans to major in Business ... high ... plans to major in Business ... high school
school coach was Gary Grouwinkel . . . born All-Academic athletic team .. . fou r-time letter-
winner in track ... parents are Eddie, Sr. and coach was Jeff Trickey ... born 1/6/69.
4/9/69.
Virginia Fletcher ... plans to major in Account-
GEORGE
58f1~l~"
ing . .. high school coach was Red McColhum
... born 10/ 15/68.
38 BROWN 0TIS Linebacker/6-3/210
Wide Receiver/6-2/175 Harvey, IL (Thornton Township)
Milwaukee (South Division) 1 FLOWERS Was one of the premier linebackers in the Chi-
Talented and versatile athlete .. . had 33 recep- Quarterback/5-11 /170 cago metropolitan area ... highly recru ited stu-
tions for 650 yards as a senior ... also played Houston, TX (S.P. Waltrip) dent-athlete ... could be an impact player in
defensive end ... earned second-team all-con- 1987 ... all-conference, all-area and Sun Times
A legitimate option quarterback from a good All-Area selection . .. team 's Most Valuable
ference and all-area honors ... selected to play Houston program . .. has ability to get into the
in 1987 Shrine All-Star game ... attended UW Player .. . selected to play in state all-star game
seam and run well ... gai ned 843 yards rushing . .. attended UW Summer Football Camp ...
Summer Football Camp ... four-time letterwin- and 786 yards passing as a senior . .. named to
ner for one of the state's top track teams .. . also lettered in basketball and baseball ... is an
all-g reater Houston and all-district teams ... excellent student . .. hobbies include listening
team was state champion in 1985 and 1986 .. . named all-city and Most Valuable Player as a
member of nationally-ranked relay teams . . . to music and playing basketball .. . parents are
senior ... also competed in track ... father is Alvin and Mary Hunter ... plans to major in Ac-
also competed in basketball .. . has been timed W.B. Cobbin .. . plans to major in Ed ucation .. .
in 10.8 seconds in the 100-meter dash . . . counting ... high school coach was Bi ll Mosel
high school coach was Bill Bar ron ... born ... born 11120/69.
mother is Nettie Brown ... plans to enroll in Col- 1/ 12/68.
lege of Letters & Science ... high school coach

fE~RITS 47!t~~~b~
was Bill Bartholomew ... born 6-24-69.

LOUIS 61 Running Back-Linebacker/6-2/205


2 0 CURTIS, JR. Defensive Line/6-5/227
Grafton
Madison (West)
Running Back/5-9/175 Could have been recruited by many schools but
Comes to Wisconsin from a great high school wanted to attend Wisconsin from the beginning
Oklahoma City, OK (Del City) program ... a legitimate defensive line prospect . . . is just starting to tap his potential ... wants to
Legitimate skilled player as a running back ... has good size and runs well ... also a long be a running back but has a chance to be a good
w ith :04.4 speed ... earned all-state, All-Region snapper ... had 47 solo and 19 assisted tackles, Big Ten player no matter what position ...
8, all-district, all-conference and all-city honors includ ing five quarterback sacks in 1986 ... had rushed for 850 yards in 1986 .. . led the Big Eight
his senior year ... gained 1,500 yards rushing three passes broken up and was credited with Conference with 68 points ... Capital Times
as a senior ... his team posted a 9-3 record and 12 tackles for loss ... earned all-conference , all- " Player of the Year" ... all-city and all-confer-
was eliminated in the second round of the play- county and all-region and all-state honors . .. ence in 1986 . .. selected to play in 1987 Shrine
offs . . . also lettered in track ... hobbies include honorable mention All-American ... team was All-Star game ... attended UW Summer Football
fish ing, basketball and running .. . parents are 1984 state runner-up ... selected to play in 1987 Camp . .. made the finals of 1986 state track
Louis, Sr. and Mattie Curtis . .. Plans to major in Shrine All-Star game ... attended UW Summer meet in the discus ... hobbies include skiing ,
Business ... high school coach was Henry Man- Football Cam p ... also competes in basketball l iste ning to mus ic and lifting weights . . .
ning . . . born 7/15/69. and track . . . enjoys woodworking ... parents mother's name is Vera Scott . .. plans to major
are Dennis and Colleen Gerrits ... plans to ma- in Health Sciences ... high school coach was
jor in Industrial Engineer ing ... high school Burt Hable ... born 3/25/69 in Ontario, Canada.
coach was Kip Cramer .. . born 10/26/68.
academic career ... hobbies include hunting

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JEFF
82 KRIEGER
Tight End/6-6/210 Defensive Back/5-1 11170
and fishing ... parents are Vern and Diane Pe-
terson ... plans to major in Engineering . . . high
school coach was Jay Mitchell . . . born 1/ 4/69.

95i~IN
Fridley, MN (Totino Grace) Columbus, GA (Carver)
Has the natural ability to play a number of posi- From same high school which produced former
Wisconsin starting cornerbacks Nate Odomes
tions ... will be tried at tight end to utilize his
and Bobby Taylor ... a legitimate skilled playe r
Linebacker/6-3/205
height advantage ... had 21 catches for 475 Wisconsin Rapids (Lincoln)
yards - an average of 22 yards per catch - with :04.4 speed who could play wide receiver
and five touchdowns his senior year ... aver- or cornerback ... also can return punts and One of the top playe rs in the state in 1986 ...
aged 38 yards as the team's punter .. . all-con- kickoffs ... all-conference se lection ... team chose Wisconsin early ... caught 74 passes, in-
ference tight end junior and senior seasons ... was 1985 and 1986 region champions .. . ran the cluding 19 for touchdowns, during his prep ca-
team's " Most Valuable Player" ... earned all- 100-meter dash on the track team ... " Most reer . . . caught all 30 passes thrown in his direc-
Valuable Player" in footbal l and track ... also tion as a senior . . . captained football and
metro and all-state honors as a senior . . .
captained 1986 squad ... team was conference lettered in basketball ... mother's name is Glo- basketball squads ... all-state at tight end . . .
champs in 1985 and '86 ... selected to play in ria Graham ... plans to major in Business ... first-team all-conference at tight end and honor-
high school coach was Wallace Davis ... born 9/ able mention on defense as a sen ior ... se-
state all-star game ... also competes in basket-
ball and track ... all-conference in basketball 24/68. lected to play in 1987 Shrine All-Star game ...
... all-conference and all-state in track where
MARK attended UW Summer Football Camp ... also
he excelled in throwing the discus ... an honor
student ... hobbies include art, camping and
fishing ... parents are Donald and Nancy Krie-
ger ... plans to major in Landscape Architec-
7 MANGUM
Quarterback/5-11 /170
lettered in basketball and baseball ... hobbies
include hunting, fishing and weightlifting ...
parents are Lloyd and Carlotta Reiman ... plans
to major in Business ... high school coach was
ture ... high school coach was David Nigon ... Austin, TX (Westlake) Ken Biegel . .. born 6/26/69.
born 2/6/69.

25~.ft~~ON
A good student-athlete who bri ngs solid creden-
tials to Wisconsin ... was recruited by the ser-
TONY vice academies and Ivy League schools ...
6 LOWERY named Texas 6AAAA Most Valuable Player on
offense in 1986 ... honorable mention All-Cen- Running Back/5-11 /190
Quarterback/6-4/175 tral Texas ... led his high school team to the Jefferson, TX
state title as a junior quarterback ... captained
Columbus, OH (Groveport Madison) Highly-sought recruit ... a possible first-year
team his senior year ... four-time letterwinner
impact player ... led team to a 16-0 record and
Multi-talented athlete who competed in two foot- in track ... has been timed at 10.6 seconds in
the 1986 Class 3A state championship . . .
ball all-star games and two basketball all-star the 100-yard dash .. . also competed in basket-
earned all-state, all-district and All-East Texas
contests ... a legitimate option quarterback in ball ... nickname is "Bucky" .. . is academically
honors . . . earned d istrict " Most Valuable
terms of passing and running ... had 800 yards sound and motivated to do well in school . . .
Player" award on offense . .. had 1,800 yards
rushing and 1800 yards passing his senior sea- hobbies include collecting baseball cards, snow
rushing in 1986 ... se lected to play in state all-
son ... ran for 18 and threw for ten touchdowns skiing and golf ... declined appointments to the
star game . . . a multi-talented athlete, he also
... also caught two TD passes ... led prep team Air Force Academy and West Point to attend
lettered in basketbal l and track ... parents are
to the play-offs for the first time in school's his- Wisconsin ... participated at Texas Boys State
in 1986 . .. parents are Tom and Dianne Man- Eugene and Ida Robinson ... plans to major in
tory ... earned second-team all-state and first- Communication Arts ... high school coach was
team all-conference honors ... an excellent gum ... plans to enroll in Pre-Medicine ... high
school coach was Ebbie Neptune . . . born Jerry Bennett .. . born 6/ 19/69.
basketball player ... was first recruited in bas-

45 C~T~ERWOOD
ketball where he earned all-state honors his se- 9/17/68.
nior year . .. a three-time letterwinner in basket-
ball ... earned all-conference honors as a
junior and senior ... parents are William and
Patricia Lowery ... plans to enroll in College of 76tf1l[ER Linebacker/6-2/205
Letters & Science ... high school coach was Offensive Line/6-5/280 Waterloo
Tom McDonald ... born 7/13/69. Manitowoc (Lincoln) An excellent student and an all-around athlete
. .. all-state on defense and all-conference on
BRENDAN Could have been highly recruited but chose to

42 LYNCH
Running Back-Linebacker/6-2/210
attend Wisconsin early ... member of Manito-
woc's three-time state Class A champions . ..
credited with 52 solo and 54 assisted tackles last
season, including three quarterback sacks ...
offense and defense . . . all-district and all-con-
ference runn ing back and linebacker his senior
year ... selected to play in 1987 Shrine All-Star
game . . . attended UW Summer Football Camp
captained the 1986 squad and was named . .. had a 4.0 grade-point-average ... selected
Hinsdale, IL (Central) "Lineman of the Year" in the Fox River Valley as class Valed ictorian ... ESPN " Student-Ath-
Brings impressive credentials to Wisconsin ... . . . all-state, al I-conference, all-area and Al 1- lete of the Year" ... four-time letterwinner in
strong running back ... could also play inside Channel 5 (WFRV) first team selection in 1986 track ... earned three letters in basketball .. .
and outside linebacker positions ... gained ... selected to play in 1987 Shrine All-Star game also competed in baseball ... attended Badger
1,300 yards and scored 11 touchdowns as a se- ... attended UW Summer Football Camp ... an Boys State ... hobbies include listening to mu-
nior ... rushing average was 6.5 yards per carry honor roll student . .. hobbies include watching sic, read ing, and playing golf and tennis ... par-
.. . caught 11 passes for 86 yards ... returned sporting events and working with motors ... ents are Steve and Joanna Underwood ... plans
two kickoffs for total of 47 yards ... averaged parents are Milan and Bernice Miller ... plans to major in Mathematics or Science . .. high
40.8 yards per punt ... all-conference his junior to major in Business ... high school coach was school coach was Doug Miller ... born 10/2/69.
and senior years .... completed two-year varsity Ron Rubick ... born 12/8/68.
career with 2, 104 yards rushing .. . Chicago
Sun-Times all-area selection and was honor-
able mention all-state ... named "Player of the
Year" for Chicago 's western suburbs .. .
captained football squad his junior and senior
97~rlhRSON 11 ~YL~fll;s
Safety/6-1 /200
Tight End-Outside Linebacker/6-3/235 Houston, TX (Jack Yates)
years ... selected to play in state all-star game
... a lso lettered in basketball and track ... on Amery A heavily recruited student-athlete, cou ld play
his school's honor roll and Dean's List ... en- Has the ability to play a number of positions ... in the secondary fo r any team in the country ...
joys ski ing . . . parents are Matt and Shei la earned varsity letters in football, basketball and possible first-year impact player . .. led his high
Lynch ... plans to enroll in College of Letters & track ... all-state and all-conference footbal l se- school team to Texas state championsh ip as a
Science ... high school coach was Gene Strode lection as a junior and a senior ... earned sec- junior and into the Texas state play-offs as a se-
. . . born 11 /8/68. ond-team all-state honors in 1986 as a punter ... nior ... a ll-Greater Houston selection at free
all-conference in basketball as a junior . .. se- safety . . . earned U.S. Achievement awards in
lected to play in 1987 Shrine All-Star game ... Mathematics . .. parents are John, Sr. and A.J.
attended UW Summer Football Camp . .. finalist Williams ... plans to majo r in Business .. . high
in 100-meter dash as a sophomore and a junior school coach was Luther Booke r ... born 7/23/
. .. an honor student throughout his high school 69.
1987 WISCONSIN ALPHABETICAL FOOTBALL ROSTER
NO. NAME POS HGT WGT YEAR HOMETOWN (HIGH SCHOOL}
88 **Anderson, Brian TE 6-5 235 SR/JR Madison (Memorial/Wally Schoessow)
92 Antonie , Bill NG 6-3 241 JR Madison (West/Burt Hable)
34 ••Artley, Marvin RB 6-1 235 JR Chicago, IL (Fenger/Greg Brooks)
64 •Ashby, Solomon OT 6-4 251 SR/JR Portsmouth, VA (JC Norcom/Joe Langston)
74 Banaszak, John DL 6-5 249 JR Calumet City , IL (Thornwood/ Robert Jackson)
70 Barkley, Matt DL 6-6 220 FR McKeesport, PA (McKeesport/George Smith)
55 Basten, Jim c 6-4 245 so Green Bay (Ashwaubenon/Ken Golomski)
16 Bateman, DeAnthony CB 5-11 175 so Atlanta, GA (Turner/Richard McNeil)
94 Batsch, Dan DL 6-5 225 so Cincinnati, OH (Lakota/Stuart Eversole)
39 *Bestor, Scott WR 5-11 180 SR/JR Platteville (Platteville/ Mark Berg)
85 **Bobo, Frederick WR 6-0 184 SR/JR Milwaukee (Tech/ Frank Budzisz)
99 Soyke, Scott DL 6-5 230 FR Elmhurst, IL (York/Gary Grouwinkel)
24 Brekke, Mike INV 5-11 189 SR Stevens Point (Pacelli/Bob Raczek)
38 Brown , George WR 6-2 175 FR Milwaukee (South Division/Bill Bartholomew)
3 Burks, David WR 6-0 188 JR Flint, Ml (Central/Joe Eufinger)
69 Butler, Jerry C/OL 6-5 256 SR/JR Indianapolis, IN (Southport/Gary Demes)
35 Campbell , Tyrone RB 6-0 185 so Miami, FL (SunseUVan Parsons)
18 •••cepicky, Scott P/PK 6-3 228 SR St. Louis, MO (Vianney/Don Heeb)
9 *Chryst, Paul QB 6-2 215 SR/JR Platteville (Platteville/ Mark Berg)
59 Cunningham, Jerome DL 6-4 235 so Newport News, VA (Menchville/Charlie Nuttycombe)
20 Curtis, Loui s Jr. RB 5-9 175 FR Oklahoma City, OK (Del City/Henry Manning)
91 Davey, Don DL 6-5 237 so Manitowoc (Lincoln/Ron Rubick)
79 **Derby, Glenn OG 6-6 290 SR Oconomowoc (Oconomowoc/Ed Rux)
98 Filiatraut, Jo.hn TE/OLB 6-7 205 FR Livonia, Ml (Divine Child/Wes Wishart)
36 Fletcher, Eddie Jr DB 5-9 170 FR Dallas, TX (Skyline/Red McColhum)
1 Flowers, Otis QB 5-11 170 FR Houston, TX (S.P. Waltrip/Bill Barron)
31 Ford, Eric RB 6-0 201 so Detroit, Ml (De LaSalle/ Ray Barr)
49 **Fortino, Victor ILB 6-3 212 SR/JR Bloomingdale, IL (Lake Park/Bob Monken)
17 Gatling, Terrence RB 5-10 175 FR New York, NY (McGorney/Steve Corso)
61 Gerrits, Sam DL 6-5 227 FR Grafton (Grafton/ Kip Cramer)
52 Godfrey, Rick C/DL 6-4 235 FR St. Charles, IL (St. Charles/Buck Drach)
5 ***Gregoire, Todd PK/P 5-11 195 SR Green Bay (Abbot Pennings/AI Groves)
57 Gromacki, Mike OL 6-3 210 FR Waterford (Waterford/Cameron Bruce)
62 **Gruber, Paul OG 6-4 291 SR Prairie du Sac (Sauk Prairie/Paul Jesberger)
30 *Hartlieb, Andy ILB 6-0 222 JR Woodstock, IL (Marian Catholic/ Don Penza)
32 Hiltgen, Chris CB 5-9 150 so Tilleda (Bowler/Shawn Brynes)
84 Horneck, John WR 6-2 168 SR Kohler (Kohler/Dan Buhr)
87 Howell, Daniel TE 6-3 229 JR Alliance, OH (Alliance/Joel Cockley)
81 *Hudson, Craig DL 6-3 232 JR Aurora, IL (East Aurora/Dick Shindel)
96 Huggett, Jerry LB 6-4 240 FR Waukesha (South/Jeff Trickey)
32 *Hunt, Leon RB 5-10 197 JR Trenton, NJ (Notre Dame/ Chappy Moore)
58 Hunter, Malvin LB 6-3 210 FR Harvey, IL (Thornton Township/ Bill Mosel)
82 Jacoby, Dave TE 6-3 205 JR Manitowoc (Roncalli/Ron Klestinski )
1 Jahn, Eric PK/P 5-9 160 so Wauwatosa (East/John Richmond)
43 Johnson, Angelo ILB 6-1 205 so Milwaukee (South/Bill Bartholomew)
65 •Johnson, Leon DL 6-4 247 JR Decatur, GA (Walker/ Ron Lee)
47 Johnson, Malcolm RB/LB 6-2 205 FR Madison (West/ Burt Hable)
41 Johnson , Scott ILB 6-3 230 JR Madison (Memorial/Wally Schoessow)
66 Joki , Matthew OL/C 6-5 255 SR/JR Madison (Memorial/Wally Schoessow)
14 **Kennedy, Brant TE 6-4 235 SR Elkhart, IN (Concord/Tom Conn)
73 Kennedy , Mark NG 6-2 255 so Prospect Heights, IL (Hersey/Bruce Glover)
12 **Keyes, Bud QB 6-3 202 SR/JR Green Bay (West/Earl Miller)
44 *Kissling, Dan INV 6-2 230 so Oregon (Oregon/Robert Prahl)
93 *Knoeck, Tim INV 6-3 219 JR Edgar (Edgar/Jerry Sinz)
19 Kowalski , Tim QB/P 6-1 212 JR Marinette (Marinette/Joel Hanner)
82 Krieger, Jeff TE 6-6 210 FR Fridley, MN (Totino Grace/David Nigon)
57 Lindemann, Tim OL 6-3 256 JR Elkhorn (Elkhorn/Paul Yanke)
61 **Lossow, Rodney C/OL 6-3 272 SR Minneapolis, MN (South/Maury Weber!)
6 Lowery, Tony QB 6-4 175 FR Columbus, OH (Groveport Madison/Tom McDonald)
42 Lynch, Brendan RB/LB 6-2 210 FR Hinsdale, IL (Central/Gene Strode)
77 Magazzeni , Joe OG 6-7 281 JR/SO Richfield, OH (Revere/Joe Pappano)
18 Mahone, Tyrone DB 5-11 170 FR Columbus, GA (Carver/Wallace Davis)
7 Mangum , Mark QB 5-11 170 FR Austin, TX (Westlake/Ebbie Neptune)
37 Martinez, Mark INV 6-3 190 FR Janesville (Parker/Ron Cramer)
37 Mayo, Brad CB 5-9 170 JR West Orange, NJ (West Orange/ Ron Miller)
39 McConnell , Philip DB 6-0 164 JR Eagle River (Northland Pines/John Wainwright)
NO. NAME POS HGT WGT YEAR HOMETOWN (HIGH SCHOOL}
76 Miller, Jeff OL 6-5 280 FR Manitowoc (Lincoln/Ron Rubick)
89 Miller, Kerry TE 6-3 218 so Rochester, MN (Mayo/Ralph Pucci)
47 Miller, Matt ILB 5-11 215 SR Mequon (Homestead/John Brodie)
56 Momci lovic, Milan OT 6-4 249 SR Cudahy (Cudahy/Jerry Bowe)
75 *Nelson, Todd OT 6-5 270 SR/JR Madison (Memorial/Wally Schoessow)
46 Newell , Robert ILB 6-2 210 so Cleveland, OH (Glenville/James Hubbard)
8 **Nowka, Pete s 6-1 184 JR Mount Horeb (Mount Horeb/John Moreland)
54 Otto, Tim OL 6-4 255 so Grafton (Clifford Cramer)
29 Owens, Fred RB 5-8 192 JR/SO Southfield, Ml (Bishop Borgess/Gary Cook)
45 Partington, John RB 5-10 185 JR Schaumburg, IL (Schaumberg/Robert Ferguson)
19 *Partington, Paul INV 5-11 187 SR/JR Schaumburg, IL (Schaumberg/Robert Ferguson)
23 Peters, Shawn RB 6-0 193 JR Milwaukee (Madison/Richard Krueger)
71 **Peterson, Ke ith OL 6-5 264 SR Waukesha (South/Ted Bear)
97 Peterson, Phil TE/OLB 6-3 235 FR Amery (Amery/Jay Mitchell)
78 Pierce, Brady OG 6-7 262 so Menomonie (Menomonie/Gene Hatfield)
56 Polczinski , Nick OG 6-5 278 so Oconto Falls (Oconto Falls/ Duane Rogatzki)
50 Rapps , David DUNG 6-5 248 so Washburn (Washburn/Kent Weiler)
11 Rebella, Dan PK 5-10 165 JR Merrill (Merrill/Ira Rebella)
95 Reiman , Craig LB 6-3 205 FR Wisconsin Rapids (Lincoln/Ken Biegel)
25 Robinson , Rafael RB 5-11 190 FR Jefferson, TX (Jefferson/Jerry Bennett)
33 Rose, Bill RB 6-0 215 JR Clinton, IA (Clinton/Dale Giesler)
26 **Ross, James WR 6-0 184 SR/JR Decatur, GA (Decatur/Buck Godfrey)
9 Rudersdorf, Bill DB 6-0 175 FR Wisconsin Dells (Wisconsin Dells/Fred Kuhl)
58 *Rux, Steve C/OL 6-3 245 SR Oconomowoc (Oconomowoc/Ed Rux)
53 Senczyszyn , David DL 6-5 237 so Greenfield (Whitnall/Alan Potratz)
10 Schneider, Kenneth PK 5-8 160 JR Minneapolis, MN (Blake/John Boufford)
67 Smrekar, Michael OT 6-5 256 SR/JR Ft. Atkinson (Ft. Atkinson/Glen Borland)
51 Stein, Jeff DL/LS 6-2 258 SR/JR Rhinelander (Rhinelander/Jeff Scandin)
68 Strauser, David OL 6-4 248 so Madison (Memorial/Wally Schoessow)
90 Swopes, Aaron INV 6-2 198 SR N. Chicago, IL (Community/Amos Jones)
13 Talarczyk, Matt INV 5-11 160 JR New Glarus (New Glarus/Duane Schober)
43 Tams, Mike INV 6-0 205 so Oak Lawn, IL (H.L. Richards/Gary Korhonen)
27 Thomas, Greg s 6-2 183 so McKeesport, PA (McKeesport/George Smith)
45 Underwood, Pete ILB 6-2 205 FR Waterloo (Waterloo/Doug Miller)
60 **Vandezande, Chad NG/DL 6-3 255 JR Oconomowoc (Oconomowoc/ Ed Rux)
22 *Vinci , Steve RB 5-10 202 JR Arlington Hgts, IL (Buffalo Grove/Grant Blaney)
10 *Wagner, Jeff s 6-1 186 SR Marshfield (Marshfield/ Ken Bjorkman)
89 Wallace, Reggie NG 6-2 235 so St. Louis, MO (Lutheran North/Mike Russell)
2 Wallace, Steve WR 6-2 189 JR Indianapolis, IN (Lawrence North/ Doug Reeser)
28 Washington , Tyran WR 5-11 190 so St. Louis, MO (Mehlville/Gary Heyde)
63 Weyker, Jeff NG 6-0 218 JR Port Washington (Port Washington/ Al Urness)
21 White, LaMarr CB 5-9 171 so St. Louis, MO (Mehlvi lle/Gary Heyde)
86 *Williams, Bill Jr. WR 6-3 202 so Pittsburgh, PA (Shady Side/ Eugene Deal)
11 Williams, John L. FS 6-1 200 FR Houston, TX (Jack Yates/Luther Booke r)
4 *Williams, Robert CB 6-1 185 SR Danville, IL (Danville/John Fogleman)
48 **Wings, David ILB 6-1 238 JR Mundelein, IL (M undelein/Gar y Heifner)
96 Witt, Mike WR 6-1 195 so Edgerton (Edgerton/Jack Gregory)
72 Wolf, Jeff DL 6-3 259 JR South Milwaukee (South Milwaukee/Brad Knoche)

*indicates varsity letters

PRONUNCIATION GUIDE
Antonie - An-Tony Hartlieb - Hart-leeb Rudersdorf - Rooders-dorf
Basten - Baasten Joki - Joe-key Senczyszyn - Sen-cision
Batsch - batch Knoeck - Kuh-neck Smrekar - Smer-ker
Brekke - Brek-key Mangum - Mang-gum Strauser - Strau-zer
Cepicky - Seh-pick-ee Momcllovlc - Mom-sill-o-vic Talarczyk - Tal-are-zik
Chryst - Crist Nowka - Know-kuh Vandezande - Vanda-Zandey
Flllatraut - Philly-a-trout Polczinskl - Poll-zin-ski Vinci - Vin-cee
Gregoire - Gregory Reiman - Ree-man Weyker - Why-ker
Roeder - Raider
1987 WISCONSIN NUMERICAL ROSTER
NO. NAME POS NO. NAME POS
1 Otis Flowers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . QB 48 ••David Wings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ILB
1 Eric Jahn . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . PK/P 49 ..Victor Fortino............. . . . ... . .. . ......... ILB
2 Steve Wallace . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . WR 50 David Rapps. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . DU NG
3 David Burks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . WR 51 Jeff Stein . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . DL/LS
4 •Robert Williams . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . CB 52 Rick Godfrey . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . C/ DL
5 ...Todd Gregoire..... . ... . . . ... ............ . .... PK/P 53 David Senczyszyn . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . DL
6 Tony Lowery . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . QB 54 Tim Otto ... . . .. . . ... .. ........ .. ...... . .... . . OL
7 Mark Mangum . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . QB 55 Jim Basten . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . C
8 .. Pete Nowka . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . S 56 Nick Polczinski . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . OG
9 •Paul Chryst ... . .. ... ..... .. ............. . ..... QB 56 Milan Momcilovic. . .. ... . . . . .. . . ... .. .... .. .. OT
9 Bill Rudersdorf . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . DB 57 Tim Lindemann ...................... .. . . ... . OL
10 •Jeff Wagner . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . S 57 Mike Gromacki . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . OL
10 Kenneth Schneider . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . PK 58 •steve Rux . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . C/ OL
11 Dan Rebella . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . PK 58 Malvin Hunter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . LB
11 John L. Williams .......... . . . .... . ............ FS 59 Jerome Cunningham . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . DL
12 .. Bud Keyes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . QB 60 ..Chad Vandezande . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . NG/ DL
13 Matt Talarczyk .... . .. .. ....... . ............... DB 61 ..Rodney Lossow . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . C/OL
14 .. Brant Kennedy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . TE 61 Sam Gerrits . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . DL
16 DeAnthony Bateman . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . CB 62 ..Paul Gruber . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . OG
17 Terrence Gatling . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . RB 63 Jeff Weyke r. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . NG
18 ...Scott Cepicky . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . P/PK 64 •solomon Ashby. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . OT
18 Tyrone Mahone . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . DB 65 •Leon Johnson . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . DL
19 •Paul Partington . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . INV 66 Matt Joki . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . OL/C
19 Tim Kowalski . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . QB/ P 67 Michael Sm rekar . . . . ..... . . . .. .... .. . .... . .. OL
20 Louis Curtis Jr . . .. . ....... . . . ............. . ... RB 68 David Strauser . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . OL
21 LaMarr White. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . CB 69 Jerry Butler . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . C/OL
22 •steve Vinci . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . RB 70 Matt Barkley .. . ... .. . .. ... .. .. ..... . : . . . . . . . . DL
23 Shawn Peters . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . RB 71 .. Keith Peterson . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . OL
24 Mike Brekke..... . .... .. . .. .. .. . . .. ..... . . . ... INV 72 Jeff Wolf . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . DL
25 Rafael Robinson . . ........................ . ... RB 73 Mark Kennedy . . ..... .... . . ... .... .. .... .. . .. NG
26 ••James Ross . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . WR 74 John Banaszak . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . DL
27 Greg Thomas . .. .... ... ........... . .. . ...... .. S 75 •rodd Nelson ............. . ... ..... ......... . . OT/OL
28 Tyran Washington . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . WR 76 Jeff Miller . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . OL
29 Fred Owens . . . . . . . . . . .. .. . .. . . . . . .. .. . . . . . . . . RB 77 Joe Magazzeni . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . OG
30 •Andy Hartlieb . . . . . . . .. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ILB 78 Brady Pi erce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . OG
31 Eric Ford . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . RB 79 .. Glenn Derby.. ... .... ... ............ . ........ OG
32 •Leon Hunt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . RB 81 · c raig Hudson . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . DL
32 Chris Hiltgen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . CB 82 Dave Jacoby. . . . . .. . . . . .. . . .. .. . .. . . .. . . . . .. . TE
33 Bill Rose . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . RB 82 Jeff Krieger . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . TE
34 .. Marvin Artley. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . RB 84 John Horneck............ . .. . . . ... ..... .... .. WR
35 Tyrone Campbell . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . RB 85 •*Fred Bobo . . ...... . ...... . .. . ....... . .. . ..... WR
36 Eddie Fletcher Jr . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . DB 86 •sill Wi lliams, Jr . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . WR
37 Brad Mayo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . CB 87 Daniel Howell . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . TE
37 Mark Martinez .. .. . ... ... . . .. . ...... . .. . ...... INV 88 ..Brian Anderson . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . TE
38 George Brown . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . WR 89 Reggie Wall ace. .... .... ... . . .... . .......... . NG
39 ·scott Bestor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . WR 89 Kerry Miller . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . TE
39 Philip McConnell . .. .. . .. . .. .. .. . .. . .. .. .. . .. . DB 90 Aaron Swopes.... ... .. . ....... . ............. INV
41 Scott Johnson . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ILB 91 Don Davey . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . DL
42 Brendan Lynch .... .. ............. . .. . ... . .... RB/ LB 92 Bill Anton ie .... . ... . .. . ... . . ... ... . .... .. . . .. NG
43 M ike Tams . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . INV 93 ·rim Knoeck........................ . . . ....... INV
43 Angelo Johnson . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ILB 94 Dan Batsch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . DL
44 •Dan Kissling ..... . .. . ...................... . .. INV 95 Craig Reiman . . . . .. .. . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . LB
45 John Partington . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ILB 96 Mike Witt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . WR
45 Pete Underwood. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . LB 96 Jerry Huggett . . . . . .. . . . . . . . .. . . . . . .. . . . . . .. .. LB
46 Robert Newell . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ILB 97 Phil Peterson ....................... .. .... ... TE/OLB
47 Matt Miller.... . ... . .... . . .. ... . . . .... ..... . ... ILB 98 John Filiatraut ........................... .. .. TE/OLB
47 Macolm Johnson .. . . . . .. . . . ..... ............. RB/ LB 99 Scott Soyke. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . DL
•indicates varsity letters
Don Morton marks his first season at
the University of Wisconsin in 1987, after
bei ng named as the Badgers' new head
football coach on November 28, 1986.
" I've been preparing for this day for 18
years," Morton said at his initial press
conference last winter. " I think it's impor-
tant for all of us, no matter what our profes-
sion and no matter what our career, to pur-
sue a dream. And now we ' r e looking
forward to getting the University of Wis-
consin footbal l team to pu rsue a dream.
" Perspecti ve is a word you' ll hear me
talk a great deal about; I bel ieve very
strongly if at first you do succeed, try to
hide your astonishment. And that's what
I' m trying to do right now - hide my
astonishment.
" The first th ing I want to do is thank the
Dave McClain family, the Jim Hi lles fam ily,
their assistant coaches and their families
for the true margin of excellence that they
have brought to the University of Wiscon-
sin Football program. It is because of them
that the future of Wisconsi n Football is a
very bright one. We are extremely in-
debted to them. "
Initially awarded a five-year contract,
Morton thus becomes the 26th head coach
in the 98-year history of University of Wis-
consin Football.
"I am proud to be a part of a university
that has a value system," Morton contin-
ued, " one that says, 'heh, this is what we
beli eve in , this is what we stand for.' I think
that's important in our society.
"In athletics, we talk a great deal about
intensity. But intensity is incomplete if you
don't know what you ' re intense about.
Here at the University of Wisconsin, we are
goi ng to know what we 're intense about.
"We want to create a vision for our foot-
bal l players. A vision that is very clear,
concise, and attainable. "
A 40-year-old native of Flint, Michigan,
Morton was born on Apri l 10, 1947 and at-
tended and graduated from that city's
Northern High School. Fol lowing high
school, he moved on to Augustana College
in Rock Island, Illinois, playing center for
the football team in the late 1960's and
earning a Bachelor of Arts degree in Psy-
chology in 1969.
His impressive academic background
then culminated in a Master of Arts degree
in Education and Administration from
Western Illinois University in 1974.
Morton began his professional career
in 1969 as assistant footbal l and head
wrestling coach at Moline High School in
Illinois, and served there through 1971 .
His successes at Moline High earned
him his first collegiate position as offen-
sive line coach and defensive coordinator
at Augustana Col lege of South Dakota
from 1971-77.
Don th en moved on to North Dakota
State University as offensive backfield
coach from 1977-79, and was succeedingly
named head coach at NDSU in 1979.
Morton 's six-year head coaching
record at North Dakota State was 57-15-0
(.792), with the school winning the North
Central Conference title four straight years
(1981-84) after placing second in both 1979
and 1980.
While at North Dakota State, his teams
participated three times in NCAA Division
II Championship playoffs, with the Bison
winning the national title in 1983 and plac-
ing second in 1981 and 1984.
Morton took the head coaching position
at the University of Tulsa following the
1984 season and guided the Hurricanes to
the Missouri Valley Conference title with a
perfect 5-0-0 record (6-5-0 overall) in his
first campaign of 1985.
Tu lsa dropped out of· the Missouri Val-
ley Conference following the 1985 season
and in 1986 campaigned as an indepen-
dent, posting a 7-4-0 record . Th e Hurri-
canes ranked third nationally in rushing of-
fense at 289.0 yards per game, and 14th
nationally in total offense at 414.0 yards
per game.
Morton's eight-season record as a
head coach is 70-24-0 (.745) - 57-15-0 at
North Dakota State and 13-9-0 at the Uni-
versity of Tulsa.
Now, he faces the biggest challenge of
his coaching caree r . But he has sur-
rounded himself with people he believes
in, capable assistants who together form a
well-conceived unit that has known
success.
"You' ll find our coaching staff will have
a superior concern for people," Morton
said. " We like to talk about a deep and
abiding respect for the dignity and poten-
tial of every person within our football pro-
gram - from the assistant coaches, to the
players, to the custodians , to the waitress
that pours our ice tea on an away trip. right. The difference that wi ll make a differ- " What I'm excited about at the Univer-
" I'm not a genius, and I'm not a magi- ence at the University of Wisconsin is peo- sity of Wisconsin is they are not going to
cian. He's to the southeast of us in college ple - l iving and working and doing their corrupt the educational process. When we
football . But we believe in doing a thou- very best on a day in and day out basis. make a fraud of a student-athlete for the
sand little things one percent better than And if we do that, we ' re going to be suc- sake of winning , that is not winning at all.
our competition. We want to be highly or- cessful; the scoreboard will take care of That has not happened here, and it will not
ganized; we want to do all the little things itself. happen here.
" That so-called 'dumb-jock' is not born.
He is systematically created when we let
him go through a system unchallenged. As
a coaching staff, we will continue that
THE MORTON COACHING RECORD great tradition of challenging young peo-
ple on a day-to-day basis - academically
YEAR TEAM w L T PCT. NOTES and football-wise.
1979 North Dakota State 6 4 0 .600 2nd/North Central Conference " I think it's important for all of us to re-
1980 North Dakota State 6 4 0 .600 2nd/North Central Conference alize one th ing; we are involved in a game.
1981 North Dakota State 10 3 0 .769 1st/North Central Conference It is a game played by young people and
NCAA Div. II Nat'I Finalist not every play will be perfect, the re will be
1982 North Dakota State 12 0 .923 1st/North Central Conference mistakes made. We have to keep that in
1983 North Dakota State 12 0 .923 1st/North Central Conference mind.
NCAA Div. II National Champions " I'm in the toy department at the univer-
1984 North Dakota State 11 2 0 .846 1st/North Central Conference sity. There are a lot more important things
NCAA Div. II Nat'I Finalist going on across campus. This is fun, and
1985 Univers ity of Tulsa 6 5 0 .545 1st/Missouri Valley Conference we have to keep this game in
1986 University of Tulsa 7 4 0 .636 Independent perspective."
Don and his wife, Susan, have two chil-
TOTALS Eight Years 70 24 0 .745 dren - daughter Stephanie, age 15, and son
Joshua, age 12.
Defensive Coordinator/ Offensive Coordinator/
Secondary Coach Line Coach
Mike Daly marks his first season at the Pat Simmers is in his first season with the
University of Wisconsin in 1987. He was a University of Wisconsin football program
two- year member of Don Morton's Univer- in 1987. He also completed his second sea-
sity of Tulsa football coaching staff, joining son at the University of Tulsa under Don
the UT pr ogram in March of 1985 from Morton in 1986, after joining the Tulsa staff
Idaho State University. in March of 1985 from North Dakota State.
COACHING EXPERIENCE: Daly began COACH ING EXPERIENCE: Simmers '
his football coaching career as a graduate coaching career began at Fond du Lac St.
assistant at Augustana College in South Mary's Springs High School, where he was
Dakota in 1972. He spent the 1973 season an assistant footbal I coach and the head
as a graduate assistant at the University of wrestling coach from 1974-75. He moved to
Minnesota, and then returned to Augus- Devils Lake High School in North Dakota
tana as th e defensive secondary coach for as the head football coach in 1975, compi l-
the 1974 and 1975 seasons. Mike moved on ing a three-year record of 13-10 (1975-77).
to South Dakota State in 1976, serving as In 1978, Simmers went to North Dakota
the defensive coordinator and secondary State as a graduate assistant coach, and
coac h through 1979, and th en went to from 1979-85 served as offensive li ne
North Dakota State in the same capacities coach. Under his guidance, NDSU ranked
for five seasons (1980-84). He spent the among the nation's top five in rushing of-
1984 campaign as the defensive coordina- fense in five of his last six years at the
tor at Idaho State. school.
ACADEMIC AND ATHLETIC BACK- ACADEMIC AND ATHLETIC BAC K-
GROUND: Daly attended Fairmont High GROUND: Pat is a 1970 graduate of Grand
School in Minnesota (1964-67), where he Forks (ND) St. James High School , where
earned varsity letters in football and base- he achieved all-state honors in both foot-
ball. He received his Bachelor's degree in ball and wrestling his junior and senior
Biology from Augustana College in 1971, years. He then earned his Bachelor's de-
earn ing letters in baseball and football, gree in Physical Education from North Da-
and received his Master's degree in Physi- kota State in 1974, received al l-conference
cal Education in 1974 from the University of honors two times i n football, and was a
Minnesota. three-time placewinner as a heavyweight
PERSONAL: Daly, who enjoys fishing, wrestler. Simmers earned his Master's de-
hunting and playing golf, was born on Oc- gree in 1979 in Physical Education from
tober 29, 1949. His wife's name is Caro l. North Dakota State.
PERSONAL: Simmers, who enj oys fi sh-
ing, racquetball, tennis and golf, was born
on March 17, 1952 in Jamestown , North
Dakota. He and his wife, Susie, have three
chi ldren - Christopher, 10, Chad, 7, and
Ryan , 5.

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Inside Linebackers Coach Offensive Line Coach Defensive Line Coach

Craig Bohl comes to the University of Wis- Ken Ellett will mark his first season at the Phil Engle will serve as defensive line
consin in 1987 after completing his second University of Wisconsin in 1987 as the Bad- coach for the Badgers in 1987, his first year
season as an assistant coach at the Uni- gers' offensive line coach. He completed at the University of Wisconsin. Engle com-
versity of Tulsa i n 1986. He originally his second season as an assistant coach at pleted his second season at the University
joined the Tulsa staff from North Dakota the University of Tulsa in 1986, after first of Tulsa in 1986; he, too, joined the staff
State University in 1985. joining the staff from North Dakota State in there in March of 1985 from North Dakota
COACHING EXPERIENCE: Bohl began 1985. State University.
his coaching career in 1980 as an assistant COACHING EXPERIENCE: A 1979 grad- COACHING EXPERIENCE: Engle began
coach at Lincoln East High School i n uate of North Dakota State University, El- his coaching career as a graduate assis-
Nebraska. He became a graduate assis- lett was named as assistant offensive line tant at South Dakota State in 1976, and was
tant and part-time assistant coach at the coach in 1979 and remained in that capac- then elevated to a full-time position with
University of Nebraska for three years ity for three seasons. In 1981 , he was ap- duties as defensive line coach, linebacker
(1981-83) , working with the defensive pointed as strength coach - a position he coach and defensive coordinator through
backs and linebackers . Bohl then spent the held unti l 1985 when he mov!3d on to Tulsa. 1979. He then moved on to North Dakota
1984 season as the defensive secondary ACADEMIC AND ATHLETIC BACK· State in 1980 to spend five seasons as li ne-
coach at North Dakota State. GROUND: Ellett is a 1974 graduate of backer coach (through 1984).
ACADEMIC AND ATHLETIC BACK- Reed sburg High School in Wiscons in, ACADEMIC AND ATHLETIC BACK·
GROUND: A 1977 graduate of Lincoln East whe re he lettered four times in football, GROUND: Phil is a 1968 graduate of Chap-
High School in Nebraska, Bohl was an all- wrestling and track. He was an all-state se- man High School in Kansas , where he
state performer in football and also earned lection in football as a senior. Ellett earned earned all-state honors in football as a se-
varsity letters in basketball and track. He his Bachelor's degree in Physical Educa- nior and also lettered in basketball and
earned his Bachelor's degree from the tion from North Dakota State in 1979, earn- track. He earned an associate 's degree in
University of Nebraska in 1982 in Business ing four letters each in football and track, 1971 from Hutchinson Community College,
Administration, and played as a defensive and then received his Master's deg ree in and a Bachelor's degree from South Da-
back for the Cornhuskers from 1977-79. Physical Educatio n from North Dakota kota State in Ph ysical Education and
PERSONAL: Craig was born on July 27, State in 1985. Health in 1973. He was named all-confer-
1958 in Grand Rapids, Minnesota. His PERSONAL: Ken, who enjoys tennis ence and earned honorable menti on All-
wife's name is Deanna. and golf, was born on November 25, 1956 American recognition his senior season.
in Reedsburg, Wisconsin. He and his wife , Engle went on to play professional football
Cindy, have a one-year-old son named with the Birmingham Americans of the
Casey. World Football Leagu e during the 1973
campaign , and earned his Master's de-
gree in Physical Education and Health in
1977 fro m South Dakota State.
PERSONAL: Engle, who enjoys fish ing,
was born on May 7, 1950 in Abilene, Kan-
sas . He has one son - nine-year-old
Mitchell.

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JIMMY GONZALES
Defensive Line Coach Tight Ends/ Running Backs Coach
Wide Receivers Coach
Jimmy Gonzales, a two-year member of Mark Mauer will mark his first season with Scott Seeliger enters his fourth season as
Don Morton's coaching staff at Tulsa, will the University of Wisconsin football staff in an assistant football coach at the Univer-
coac h the Badgers' defensive line in 1987. 1987. In charge of coaching the Badgers' sity of Wisconsin in 1987 . Scott, wh o
Gonzales originally ar rived in Tulsa from wide receivers this fall , Mark comes to the coached the Badgers' offensive line and
Texas Lutheran College in July of 1985. UW from Ball State University. tight ends a year ago, will coach the run-
COACHING EXPERIENCE: Gonzales COACHING EXPERIENCE: Spent the ning backs under Don Morton this fall.
was an assistant coach at Judson High past two seasons (1985, 1986) as quarter- COACHING EXPERIENCE: Seeliger be-
School in Texas in 1981 , and then moved to back and receiver coach at Ball State Uni- gan his coaching career in 1973, when he
Southwest Texas State University in 1982 versity. Also served as a graduate assis- was named head coach at Sauk Prairie
as a graduate assistant coach. (Southwest tant coach at Nebraska for three years High School. In three seasons ther e, See-
Texas State claimed the 1982 NCAA Divi- following his graduation in 1981, working liger's teams compiled a 28-8 record, in-
sion II National Championship.) From with the quarterbacks and offens ive cluding a 9-0 mark and the South Central
1983-84, Jimmy was a graduate assistant backfield. League Championship in 1975. For five
coach at Texas Christian University, and ACADEMIC AND ATHLETIC BACK- years prior to his arrival at Wisconsin in
spent a brief period of time at Texas Lu- GROUND: Mauer earned hi s B.A. from 1984, Scott served as an assistant coach at
theran College before going to Tulsa in Nebraska in 1981 , and was named to the Bowling Green State. In 1983, he was the
1985. All-Big Eight Academic Team. He was a Falcons ' offensive coo rdin ator, w hen
ACADEMIC AND ATHLETIC BACK- three-year l etterman at Ne braska, BGSU went 8-3 and ranked No. 2 in na-
GROUND: Gonzales is a 1976 graduate of quarterbacking the Cornhuskers to the tional passing statistics.
Clemens High School in Texas, where he 1981 Big Eight championship and a berth ACADEMIC AND ATHLETIC BACK-
was an all-district selection at offensive in the 1982 Orange Bowl. Also earned the GROUND: A 1968 graduate of Madison 's
guard as a senior. He earned his Bache- Tom Novak Award as Nebraska's out- LaFollette High School, Seeliger played
lor's degree in Political Science from standing back that season. football under current University of Wis-
Texas Lutheran College in 1981. PERSONAL: Mark is a 28-year-old na- consin assoc iate athletic director Otto
PERSONAL: Jimmy, who enjoys jog- tive of St. Paul, Minnesota, where he was a Breitenbach. He received his Bachelor's
ging and racquetball, was born April 4, three-sport standout in football , baseball degree in Mathematics from Iowa State
1958 in San Antonio, Texas. He is single. and basketball at Harding High School. University in 1972, where he was a starter
at tight end when the Cyclones went to the
Sun Bowl in 1971 .
PERSONAL: 35-year-old Scott and his
wife, Karen, have two daughters - Keri , 13,
and Kori , 11.

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JERRY FISHBAIN MARIO RUSSO


Invert Linebacker Coach Department Program Administrative Assistant
Recruiting Coordinator
Lovie Smith joins the University of Wiscon- Jerry Fishbain completed his seventh sea- Mario Russo has been a member of the
sin football program after four seasons as son with the University of Wisconsin foot- University of Wisconsin athletic staff and
outside linebacker coach at the University ball staff in 1986. He was the program 's footbal l program for 11 years, and was
of Tulsa. Smith first arrived at Tulsa in Jan- recruiting coordinator as well as a special named administrative assistant to the di-
uary of 1983. teams coach. Under Morton, Fishbain will rector in June of 1984. Russo will act as ad-
COACHING EXPERIENCE: Smith began be the Badgers' tenth assistant coach and ministrative assistant to Head Coach Don
his coaching career in 1980 at his high his expertise will be used on campus, co- Morton this fall.
school alma mater - Big Sandy (TX) High ordinati ng the football program's recruit- COACHING EXPERIENCE: Russo origi-
School. He was linebacker coach in both ing efforts. nally joined the University of Wisconsin
1980 and 1981. He then moved on to Tulsa, COACHING EXPERIENCE: Fishbain be- football staff in March of 1976, serving as
first as sec0ndary coach at Cascia Hall gan his coaching career in 1957 at Colby linebacker coach in 1976 and 1977. When
High School in 1982, and then as outside High School, and then moved on to Racine the late Dave McClain came in as the new
linebacker coach at the University of Tulsa (WI) Horlick High School in 1959. In 1961 , head coach in 1978, Russo moved over to
from 1983-86. he was named as Horlick's head football coach the offensive centers and guards for
ACADEMIC AND ATHLETIC BACK- coach and then as athletic director from the next seven seasons (1978-84).
GROUND: Smith is a 1975 graduate of Big 1966-68. In 1970, Fishbain became an as- ACADEMIC AND ATHLETIC BACK-
Sandy (TX) High School, where he was a sistant coac h at UW-Milwaukee, taking GROUND: A 1952 graduate of Barberton
three-tim e all-state performer and two- over the head coaching duties a year later. High School in Ohio, Ru sso earned a
time district " Player of the Year". He also From 1973-75, he also served as assistant Bachelor's degree in Education in 1957
lettered in track and basketball. Smith re- athletic director at UWM in addition to his from the University of Akron . He then
ceived his Bachelor's degree in Education duties as head football coach. Following gained his Master's degree in Health and
from the University of Tulsa in 1980, was his tenure at UWM, Fishbain moved on as Physical Education from Kent State Uni-
selected the Missouri Valley Conference defensive head coach and assistant ad- versity in 1960.
" Newcomer of the Year" in 1976, was a missions director at UW-River Falls, and PER SONAL: A native of Italy , Mario
three-time All-Missouri Valley Conference then went to the University of Minnesota as originall y came to the United States in
choice , and was a two-tim e AP second recru iti ng coordinator. He original ly came 1947.
team All-American. to Wisconsin as recruiting coordinator in Mario and his wife Marion are the par-
PERSONAL: Lovie, who enjoys rac- 1980. ents of five children- Anthony, Michael ,
quetball, fishing and hunting, was born ACADEMIC AND ATHLETIC BACK- Connie, Paul, and Christopher.
May 8, 1958 in Gladewater, Texas. He and GROUND: Fishbain earned a Bachelor's
his wife, MaryAnne, have a nine-year-old degree in Physical Education from UW-La-
son, Mikal. Crosse in 1955, and then received his Mas-
ter's degree from the University of Wiscon-
sin in 1960. He was also enrolled in the
Educational Administration doctoral pro-
gram for fou r years at the UW.
PERSONAL: The 51-year-old Fishbain
and his wife, Janet, are the parents of
three children - Jason, 17, Sarah, 15, and
Rachel, 12.

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A new era of University of Wisconsin
athletics begins this fall, as the school
welcomes both a new athletic director and
a new head football coach.
Dr. A.L. " Ade" Sponberg was named as
the UW's new athletic director on May 15,
1987, succeeding Elroy " Crazylegs"
Hirsch, who enjoyed 18 successful years at
the helm before announcing his
retirement.
The 50-year-old Sponberg, who as-
sumed his duties at Wisconsin on July 1,
has nearly 20 years' experience as a col-
legiate athletic director, including a most
recent tenure at North Dakota State Uni-
versity from 1973-87. In addition to his AD's
position , Sponberg also held the rank of
professor and chaired the Division of
Health, Physical Education, Recreation
and Athletics.
The athletic program at NDSU was very
successful under his leadership as athletic
director. From 1982-85, North Dakota State
was the all-sports champion of the North
Central Intercollegiate Athletic Confer-
ence, the school 's football team won
NCAA Division II national championships
in 1983, 1985 and 1986, and the men 's and
women's basketball teams as well as the
women's volleyball team all reached the
NCAA Division II playoffs in recent years.
Among the football coaches Sponberg
hired while athletic director at North Da-
kota State were Jim Wacker, now head
coach at Texas Christian University, and of
course, new Badger head coach Don
Morton.
Prior to his period of service at NDSU,
he was athletic director at Augustana Col-
lege in Sioux Falls, South Dakota from
1968-73.
Sponberg has also been heavily in-
volved in NCAA (National Collegiate Ath-
letic Association) governance and policy-
maki ng . At the time of his hiring at
Wisc.onsin, he was a member of the NCAA
J Council , and was NCAA Division II vice-
president and an NCAA Administrative

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Committee member from 1984-86. Since
1976, Ade has served on nine other NCAA
committees, dealing with such issues as
recruiting , legislation and interpretation,
television and eligibility.
Ade's academic background is impres-
sive as well. He earned a Ph.D. in Physical
Education and Athletic Administration
from the Unive rsity of Michigan in 1968, re-
ceived a master's degree in Physical Edu-
cation from Mankato State University in
1963, and earned a bachelor's degree in
Physical Educa tio n from Gustavus
Adolphus College in 1958.
He and his wife, Donna, have two ch il-
dren - Steve, 29, and Kari , 27.

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WISCONSIN ATHLETIC OFFICIALS

Maurice Webb Ted Flnman Jane Volchlck Ralph Neale Otto Breitenbach Kit Saunders Diane Johnson

MAURICE WEBB A 1956 graduate of the University of KIT SAUNDERS


Chairman, Athletic Board Wisconsin with a Bachelor's degree in Ed- Associate Athletic Director
Professor Maurice Webb was named ucation, Ralph also earned both his Mas- Kathe rine "Kit" Saunders, Associate
Chairman of the Wisconsin Athletic Board ter's and Doctor's degrees in Education Athletic Director, is in her 14th year with
in July of 1986, succeeding David Tarr. from the UW. the University of Wisconsin Athletic
A native of Neenah, Webb has bachelor A native of Montello, Wisconsin, Neale Department.
and advanced degrees from the University was a member of the University of Wiscon- As a member of the management team,
of Wisconsin . He worked at the General sin's varsity wrestling teams in 1954, 1955 Kit is responsible for personnel, public re-
Electric laboratories in Schenectady, New and 1956, winning a major " W" award his lations, and development for the Wiscon-
York before returning to the UW in 1987. senior year. sin athletic program .
A Physics professor Webb has exten- He previously taught at Monroe, Wis- A native of Teaneck, New Jersey, Saun-
sive experience in both r esearch and consin High School where he coached ders origi nally joined Wisconsin 's athletic
teaching as well as in campus committee wrestl ing , football and track, and served staff in 1974 as its first Director of Women 's
work. administrative stints at Madison LaFollette Intercollegiate Athletics.
He and his wife, Fran - a UW Chemistry and Memorial High Schools, and at New She is a 1962 graduate of Trenton (NJ)
graduate - are parents of three children - Richmond , Wisconsin High School. State College with a Bachelor of Arts de-
Richard, Craig and Kathryn. Ralph and his wife, Janis, are the par- gree in Health and Physical Education. Kit
ents of two children - Scott, 23, and Ann, came to Wisconsin in 1964 and received
21 . her Master of Science degree in 1966. She
TED FINMAN then went on to earn her PhD in Educa-
Faculty Representative
Professor Ted Finman will serve as a OTTO BREITENBACH tional Administration in 1977 w ith a doc-
toral dissertation entitled " The Govern-
faculty representative for athletics fo r the Associate Athletic Director
ance of Intercollegiate Athletics. "
University of Wisconsin in 1987. He was Otto Breitenbach, Associate Athletic Di-
Kit has been active in all phases of
appointed this past June. rector, is in his 15th year as a member of
women 's athletics on the Wisconsin cam-
A professor of law at the UW, Finman is the Wisconsin Athletic staff in 1987.
pus and helped to found the Wisconsin
a 1950 graduate of the Universi ty of As a member of the management team,
Women 's Intercollegiate Athletic Confer-
Chicago. Otto is responsible for the income-produc-
ence (WWIAC) in 1971 and served as Presi-
i ng sports of football , basketball and
dent in 1978-79. Kit received the WWIAC
hockey. He also serves as the Commis-
JANE VOICHICK sioner of the WCHA (Western Collegiate
Distinguished Service Award in 1982. Na-
Faculty Representative tional ly, she was elected first Vice-Presi-
Hockey Association). dent of the Association of Intercollegiate
Professor Jane Voichick will serve as a Breitenbach joined the UW Athletic staff
faculty representative for the University of Athletics for Women (AIAW) from 1979-82.
July 1, 1973, following a highly successful She was the first inductee into the Univer-
Wiscons in Athletic Department in 1987. tenure as Athletic Director, Head Football
She was appointed this past June. sity of Wisconsin 's Women's Athletic Hall
Coach, and Head Track Coach at Madi- of Fame in 1984 and was selected for the
A 1954 graduate of Oberlin College, she son's LaFollette High School.
is a professor of Nutritional Sciences at the YWCA Woman of Distin ctio n Award in
He's a native of Madison and is a 1941 1986.
University of Wisconsin and has been an graduate of Edgewood High School where
Athletic Board Member since 1980. he was a three-sport star.
Otto was a sophomore halfback on the DIANE JOHNSON
University of Wisconsin 's 1942 football Assistant Athletic Director
THE MANAGEMENT team when World War II interrupted his Student Personnel Services
TEAM schooling until 1946. He served as an in-
structor-pilot in the United States Air
Diane Johnson, appointed Assistant Di-
rector of Athletics for Student Personnel
Force. Services in May of 1978, is in her tenth
year with the Wisconsin Athletic
RALPH NEALE Otto received his Bachelor of Science
degree in Physical Education from the Uni- Department.
Deputy Athletic Director
versity of Wisconsin in 1955. The Student Personnel Services offers
Ralph Neale is in his fifth year as Dep-
He is a past president of the Wisconsin counseling for University of Wisconsin stu-
uty Athletic Director in the Wisconsin Ath-
High School Coaches Association (1968- dent-ath 1etes in four major areas -
letic Program. As a member of the man-
69), served as secretary-treasurer of the academic, economic, civic and career.
agement team, Ralph is responsible for
Wisconsin Athletic Director's Association Johnson is a 1954 honors graduate of
personnel, finance, and general adminis-
in 1971 , and is a past member of the Board Wisconsin with a Bachelor of Science de-
tration of the UW Athletic Department.
of Directors of the National "W" Club. gree in Medical Microbiology and re-
Prior to his arrival at Wisconsin , Neale
Otto was named to the Wisconsin Foot- ceived her PhD from the UW in History of
had an eight-year tenure as Superintend-
ball Coaches and the Madison Sports Hall Science in 1971 .
ent of the Middleton-Cross Plains area,
of Fame in 1980. Diane served the school 's College of
Wisconsin School District.
He and his wife , Pat, are the parents of Letters and Science as Assistant Dean of
married daughters Sarah and Jane, and a Student Academic Affairs from 1968.
son, Bill.

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Athlete Assistance Program and the Em-
DUANE KLEVEN JOEL MATURI ployee Assistance Program, and is a mem-
Assistant Athletic Director Assistant Athletic Director
ber of the Dane County United Way Alloca-
Men's Varsity Sports Facilities and Events tion Committee.
Duane Kleven was named to the posi- Joel Maturi was named Assistant Ath- He earned a Master's degree in Com-
tion of Assistant Director of intercollegiate letic Director for Facilities and Events for munication Arts from the University of Wis-
Athletics for Men's Varsity Sports on April the University of Wisconsin Athletic De- consin in 1975, and is working on a doc-
1, 1984. partment in December of 1986, and as- toral program in the Department of
Kleven was formerly the Director of the sumed his duties in March of 1987. Educational Administration.
Camp Randall Memorial Sports Center, a Maturi, 41, is a 1967 graduate of Notre
capacity he had held since June of 1982. Dame where he earned a Bachelor of Arts OSCAR DAMMAN
A native of Stoughton, Duane is a 1961 degree in Political Science. The Chisholm,
Assistant to Director
graduate of the University of Wisconsin Minnesota native received his Master's
Oscar Dam man, Assistant to Di recto r in
with a Bachelor's degree in Physical Edu- degree from UW-Platteville in 1985 in Edu-
charge of Game Management, has en-
cation . He also earned his Master's de- cational Professional Development.
joyed a long and distinguished association
gree in the same field from the UW in 1963. He began his professional career at
with the University of Wisco nsin - one that
Prior to accepting the job as Director of Madison's Edgewood High School in 1968
spans more than 50 years.
the " Shell " - as the Camp Randall Memo- in the Social Studies Department. During
He served as Athletic Ticket Sales Man-
rial Sports Center is popularly known - his distinguished career there, he suc-
ager from 1956 to 1981 , when he was
Kleven had been a successful wrestling cessfully coached the school's track
placed in charge of game management for
coach for 13 years. He began his coaching (1969), baseball (1970-72), football (1972-
the department.
career at UW-Oshkosh in 1969 with a 10-7 81) and basketball (1971-86) teams, earn-
A Madison native, Oscar has also previ -
record, then moved on to the head coach- ing Madison's "Coach of the Year" award
ously served in various capacities at the
ing duties here at Wisconsin in 1970. a total of seven times. He also took six of
Wisconsin Memorial Un io n, inc luding
Kleven's 13-year dual meet record of his Edgewood basketball teams to the
Union Theater Ticket Sales Manager from
142-55-5 translated into a winning percent- WISAA State Tournament.
1943-50.
age of .715. In 1976, Maturi became Edgewood's
He became Athletic Ticket Sales Man-
Duane was named NCAA "Coach of the Dean of Students, serving in that capacity
ager in 1956, moving from the Controller's
Year" by the National Wrestling Coaches until 1984 when he was named Associate
office of the UW where he had served as
Association, and in 1976 was the recipient Principal of the school.
manager of student loans and supervisor
of the " Coach of the Year" award from the Joel is married and has three children.
of non-Federal gift accounts donated to the
Uni te d States Wrestling Federation University.
(USWF) . He was named to the Wisconsin ELROY HIRSCH
Wrestling Coaches Assocation "George
Martin Wrestling Hali of Fame" in 1980.
Elroy Hirsch retired as Wisconsin 's ath-
letic director on June 30, 1987 ending eigh-
LEN BRYSON
Ticket Manager
Duane and his wife Mona are the par- teen years of service - longest ever by an Len Bryson marks his second year as
ents of two married children - daughter athletic director in the school's history. ticket manager for the UW Athletic Depart-
Charlotte and son Kurt. Elroy played collegiately at Wisconsin ment in 1987, after being named to the post
(8-1-1) in 1942 and at Michigan (8-1) in in September of 1986.
PAULA BONNER 1943. Bryson, who originally came to the UW
Assistant Athletic Director Following World War II he gained in 1984, is a 1962 graduate of Indiana Uni-
Women's Varsity Sports everlasting fame as the star flanker with versity with a B.A. in Health , Physical Edu-
Paula Bonner is in her tenth year as a the Los Angeles Rams of the National cation and Recreation. He earned a Mas-
member of Wiscons in's administrative Footbal l League. ter's degree in Education from Southern
staff in 1987. She has served nine years as He's a member of the NFL football Hall Illinois in 1963, and a Doctorate in Athletic
Assistant Women 's Athl etic Director and is of Fame, the National Football Hall of Administration from the University of Ala-
in charge of women 's sports programs Fame, the all-time Rams and NFL All-Star bama in 1974.
under the direction of Kit Saunders. teams , the Wisconsin Athletic Hall of Prior to coming to Wisconsin, Len was
A native of South Carolina, Paula is in- Fame, the Michigan Hall of Honor, and the an associate professor and gymnastics
volved in event coordination, budget prep- Madison Sports Hall of Fame. coach at Memphis State for ten years.
aration and fund raising. He will be serving as a consultant dur- Len and his wife, Terry, have two sons -
Prior to her arrival at Wisconsin, Bon- ing the 1987-88 academic year. Stefan and Scott. Terry is the head coach
ner attended the University of North Caro- of the UW women 's gymnastics team .
1ina at Greensboro where she received ALAN ZUSSMAN
her Bachelor of Science degree in Physi- Assistant to Director
cal Education in 1975. After teaching high Student Personnel Services
WAYNE KUCKKAHN
school one year in South Carolina, Paula Alan Zussman came to the UW Athletic Asst. Ticket Sales Manager
ventured north to Wisconsin where she re- Department in 1977 after serving as Assis- In his seventh year with the ticket office
ceived her Master's degree in Athl etic Ad- tant Dean in the College of Letters and for the University of Wisconsin Athletic De-
ministration in 1978. Science. partment is Wayne Kuckkahn.
Paula has demonstrated her committ- He is a member of fou r campus commit- Wayne is a 1955 graduate of-UW-White-
ment to girls' athletic programs at all tees and is currently an officer in the Na- water with a Bachelor's degree in Educa-
levels by helping to fou nd the "Time Out tiona l Association of Athletic Academ ic tion. He taught at Cherokee Junior High
Conference" which is an annual event to Advisors. School and was later principal at Orchard
assist coaches of girls sports in Wisconsin Zussman also serves as the coordina- Ridge before joining the University of Wis-
middle and high schools. tor of the Athletic Department's Student

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Richard Schrock Richard Boya Jim Bosanny

consin in 1959 as Director of Loans and In addition to those duties, Jan also
Undergraduate Scholarships. TRAINING STAFF serves as Head Trainer fo r t he Wisconsin
He recei ved his Master's degree in Ed- Hockey Team and was th e head hockey
ucational Administration from the Univer- DENNIS HELWIG trainer at the Olympic Festival this past
sity of Wisconsin in 1962. Training Staff Coordinator July.
Wayne also previously served the UW In his 13th year with the University of A certified National Ath letic Trai ners
Wisconsin in 1987 is Dennis Helwig, who Association (NATA) member, Jan was also
as Director of Admissions and Registra-
serves as Training Staff Coordinator. selected to work with the athletes at the
tion and has also worked with the Wiscon-
In addition to coordinating the day-to- 1980 Winter Olympic Games in Lake
s in Alumni Association. Placid, New York.
Wayne and his wife , Shirley, are the day operation of the UW Training Room,
Helwig's major responsibility is with the Jan is married to UW Training Staff Co-
parents of sons Rick and Todd. ord inator Dennis Helwig.
Wisconsin Football Team .
A 1974 graduate of the UW, Dennis re-
RICHARD SCHROCK ceived his Bachelor's degree in Physical ANDY WINTERSTEIN
Business Manager Education. He worked professionally wit h Assistant Trainer
Now in his 15th year as Business Man- the Philadelph ia Eagles of the Nati0nal Andy is in his second year as a member
ager for the University of Wisconsin Ath- Football League in 1974 before joi ning the of t he Wisconsi n training staff. A native of
letic Department is Dick Schrock. Wisconsin staff. Phoeni x, AZ., he rece ived his undergradu-
A native of Rockford, Illinois, he is a Helwig also had the distinction of serv- ate degree from the University of Arizona
1967 graduate of UW-Whitewater with a ing as Head Trainer for the 1984 US in 1984 and h is master's degree from the
Bachelor of Business Adm ini stration Olympic Hockey Team at the Winte r University of Oregon in 1986.
degree. Games in Sarajevo, Yugoslavia , and was a
Dick and his wife, Conn ie, were mar- trainer at the World University Games in
ried in June of 1986 and reside in Madison. Zagreb, Yugoslavia this past July.
Dennis and his wife , Jan, reside i n
Madison.
RICHARD BOVA
Program Development Officer GORDON STODDARD
Richard Soya was named Director of Assistant Trainer
Development for the University of Wiscon- Gordon Stoddard, certified athletic
sin Division of Interco llegiate Athletics on traine r, is in his 19th year with the Univer-
Apri l 16, 1987. sity of Wisconsin in 1987.
A native of Appleton, Boya comes to the This past s ummer he served as a Ray Moran Dr. William Clancy
University of Wisconsin with a rich back- trainer at the Olympic Festiv al in North
ground in education, athletics, and major
fund-raising activities.
Carolina.
A native of Cedar Rapids, Iowa, Gordon STRENGTH STAFF
At the UW, Dick is responsible for im- is a graduate of both Rocky Mountain Col-
plementation of all phases of fund-raising - lege in Billings, Montana and of Kent State RAY MORAN
raisi ng monies for the Capital Campaign University. Ray Moran , who coordinates Wiscon-
for Wisconsin which includes the Dave Mc- He spent four years as head trainer at sin 's extensive weight-training program
Clain Indoor Practi ce Faci lity and other Central Michigan University before com- for UW student-ath letes with an emphasis
ath letic faci lities, increasing endowment ing to Wisconsin in 1969. He served an ap- on the Wisconsi n Football Team, is in his
fu nds for scholarships, coord inating the prenticeship with the NFL's Philadelphi a fifth year with the UW.
A nnual Fund Drive, and working with the Eagles before joining the collegiate ranks. Ray has had an influential role in t he
ath letic booster groups in their fund-rais- Gordon and his wife, Vernie Mae, are t remendous physical cond ition ing ad-
the parents of three daughters. vances made by Wisconsin football play-
ing activities.
ers the last few years.
Most recently , Dick was Director of
Special Gifts and Bequests at the College JIM BOSANNY This past summer, Ray was honored as
Assistant Trainer the outstanding strength coach in his
of St. Thomas in St. Paul, Minnesota. Just district.
prior to assuming the position here at Wis- Jim Bosanny, a 1977 University of Wis-
consin graduate, joined the school 's train- Moran earned his Bachelor's degree
consin, he was invol.ved in his sixth capital from Ad rian (Ml) College in 1981 , and was
campaign, which had a goal of $35 million ing staff in August of 1978 as an assistant
traine r. a member of that sc hool ' s 1980 MIAC
dollars. Championship football team .
His major responsibility is as head
He graduated from App leton High Ray and his wife , Charlotte, have two
trainer with the Wisconsin Basketba ll
School in 1945, where he had captai ned Team. sons, Michael , 6, and Alec, 2.
the school's football team and was an All- A native of Monroe, Wisconsin, Jim is a
Fox River Valley Conference selection in certified National Athletic Trainers Associ-
both football and basketbal l. ation (NATA) .member. MEDICAL STAFF
Boya is a 1952 graduate of Lawrence He trained in Physical Education and
Un i versity where he captained the served as a student athl etic trainer while The medical staff serving University of
school's undefeated football team in 1951 in school. Wisconsin athletic teams is headed by Dr.
and was th e only player accorded all-Mid- William C. Clancy, Jr.
west Conference first team honors both of- JAN HELWIG Dr. Clancy is a 1963 graduate of Man-
fensively and defensively that year. Assistant Trainer hattan College and served two years as
He se rved three years on active duty Jan Helwig enters her tenth year as a team physician for the US Naval Academy
with the United States Navy in the subma- member of the training staff at the Univer- before coming to Wisconsin in 1974.
rine service. sity of Wisconsin in 1987.

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1986 WISCONSIN FOOTBALL RESULTS
(3-9/2-6 BIG TEN)
DATE uw GAME OPP WEATHER ATTENDANCE
SEP 6 17 at Hawaii 20 Humid/79 45,403
SEP 13 ,J35 NORTHERN ILLINOIS (Band Day) 20 Sunny/63 63,294
SEP 20 7 at Nevada-Las Vegas 17 Clear/ 77 32,207*
SEP 27 12 WYOMING (Parents' Day) 21 Sunny/ 82 64,954
OCT 4 17 MICHIGAN 34 Rainy/48 75,898
OCT 11 6 at Iowa 17 Cloudy/55 67,700*
OCT 18 )35 at Northwestern 27 Clear/53 34,462
OCT 25 15 ILLINOIS (Homecoming) 9 Rainy/51 76,983
NOV 1 7 at Indiana 21 Sunny/67 35,111
NOV 8 20 MINNESOTA 27 O'cast/43 65,164
NOV 15 17 OHIO STATE (W Club Day) 30 Sunny/34 62,020
NOV 22 13 at Michigan State 23 Sunny/48 60,285
*indicates sellout
Wisconsin 's 1986 home attendance was 408,313 - an average of 68,052/game

1986 GAME·BY-GAME SUMMARIES


September 6 at Honolulu, HA 3rd Quarter: LV Daren Libonati 30 field goal. 9:17 7 10
7 3 7 0 = 17 4th Quarter: LV Icky Woods 14 run (Libonati kick), 5:33 7 17
WISCONSIN
Wisconsin Statlstlcal Le aders
HAWAII 0 3 3 14 = 20 Rushing: Larry Emery (18-117)
Attendance: 45,403 Passing: Howard (17-30/161 Yds)
WI HI Receiving: Joe Armentrout (5-40), Brian Anderson (3-45), Fred Bobo (3-38)
1st Quarter: WI Nate Odomes 73 inte rception retu r n (Tod d 7 0 Returns: Nate Odomes (2 PR-29 Yds/1 KOR-29 Yds)
Gregoire kick), 4:01 Tackles: Michael Reid (2-10-12), Pete Nowka (2-5-7), Bobby Taylor (3-4-7)
2nd Quarter: WI Gregoire 37 fie ld goal, 5:32 10 0
HI Rodrigo Valverde 22 field goal, 0:53 10 3
3rd Quarter: WI Larry Emery 2 run (Gregoire kick), 6:12 17 3 September 27 at Madison
HI Valverde 31 field goal, 3:49 17 6 WYOMING 0 14 0 7 = 21
4th Quarter: HI Ron Hall 16 pass from Greg Tipton (Valverde 17 13
WISCONSIN 3 0 3 6 = 12
kick), 3:27
HI Tipton 1 run (Valverde kick), 0:13 17 20 Attendance: 64,954
WI WY
Wisconsin Statistical Leaders
1st Quarter: WI Todd Gregoire 43 fie ld goal, 12:06 3 0
Rushing: Emery (25-76 Yds/1 TD), Marvi n Artley (7-49)
2nd Quarter: WY Eric Loftus 8 pass from Randy Welniak (Greg 3 7
Passing: Mike Howard (7-18/48 Yds)
Worker kick), 9:02
Receiving: Scott Bestor (2-18 Yds), Reg gie Tompkins (2-15), Brian Anderson (2-1)
WY Gerald Abraham 7 pass from Welniak (Worker 3 14
Returns: Odomes (2 PR-11 Yds/4 KOR-105 Yds/4 INT-73 Yds-1 TD)
kick), 2:13
Tackl es: Craig Raddatz (11-4-15), Odomes (10-2-12)
3rd Quarter: WI Gr egoire 25 field goal , 13:02 6 14
4th Quarter: WI Marvin Artley 12 run (ru n failed), 11:34 12 14
September 13 at Madison WY Steve Bena 1 run (Wor ker kick), 10:08 12 21
Wisconsin Statlstlcal Leaders
N. ILLINOIS 6 0 0 14 = 20 Rushing: Artley (13-54/ 1 TD), Steve Vinci (13-52)
WISCONSIN 7 21 7 0 = 35 Passing: Mike Howard (8-22/72 Yds)
Attendance: 63,294 Receivi ng: Scott Bestor (2-20), Brant Kennedy (2-17), Reggie Tompkins (2-16),
WI NI Vinci (2-14)
1st Quarter: WI Joe Armentrout 4 run (Tod d Gregoire k ick), 7 0 Returns: Nate Odomes (3 PR-28 Yds/1 KOR-23 Yds/2 INT-19 Yds), Dan Kissli ng
11:39 (2 KOR-42 Yds)
NI Tim Peshek 2 run (pass failed ), 7:00 7 6 Tackles: Michael Reid (9-5-14), Tim Jordan (9-3-12)
2nd Quarter: WI Reggie Tompkins 8 pass from Mike Howard 14 6
(Gregoire kick), 12:09
WI Fred Bobo 12 pass from Howard (Gregoire 21 6 October 4 at Madison
kick), 8:10 M ICHIGAN 7 10 14 3 = 34
WI Bobo 28 pass from Howard (Gregoire kick), 28 6 WISCONSIN 0 3 0 14 = 17
1:19
Attendance: 75,898
3rd Quarter WI Tompkins 79 pass from Howard (Gregoire 35 6 WI Ml
kick), 9:51
1st Quarter: Ml Thomas Wi lcher 5 r un (Pat Moon kick), 3:51 0 7
4th Quarter: NI Antonio Davis 2 run (Keith Hur ley run), 14:57 35 14
2nd Quarter: WI Todd Gregoire 35 field goal , 13:10 3 7
NI Marshal l Taylor 1 run (run failed), 1:16 35 20
Ml Wi lcher 2 r un (Moon kick), 4:06 3 14
Wi sconsin Stallstlcal Leaders Ml Moon 28 field goal, 0:00 3 17
Rushing: Larry Emery (14-69), Armentrout (6-66) 3rd Quarter: Ml Gerald White 3 pass from Jim Harbaugh (Moon 3 24
Passing: Howard (11-17/ 191 Yds/4 TD) kick), 12:19
Receiving: Bobo (4-69/ 2 TD), Tompkins (3-97/ 2 TD)
Ml Harbaugh 4 run (Moon kick), 4:43 3 31
Retur ns: Nate Odomes (3 PR-21 Yds/3 KOR-57 Yds)
4th Quarter: Ml Moon 35 field goal, 9:15 3 34
Tackles: Michael Reid (10-3-13), Rick Graf (5-4-9), M ichael Boykins
WI Brant Kennedy 18 pass from Bud Keyes 10 34
(5-4-9)
(Gregoire kick), 4:12
WI Keyes 1 run (Gregoir e kick), 0:37 17 34
September 20 at Las Vegas, NV Wisconsin Statlstlcal Leaders
Rushing : Joe Armentrout (9-26), Ma rvin Artley (5-25)
WISCONSIN 7 000 = 7 Passing: Keyes (16-19/198 Yds/1 TD)
UNLV 0 7 3 7 = 17 Receiving: Joe Armentrout (5-67), Scott Bestor (4-53), Reggie Tompkins (4-40)
Attendance: 32,207 Returns: Nate Odomes (3 KOR-68 Yds), Dan Kissling (2 KOR-35 Yds)
WI LV Tackles: Michael Reid (15-7-22), Charlie Fawley (8-3-11), Tim Jordan
1st Quarter: WI Mike Howar d 1 run (Todd Gregoire kick), 9:42 7 0 (5-5-10)
2nd Quarter: LV Tony Gladney 7 pass from Steve Stallworth 7 7
(Jim Cook kick), 8:54

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October 11 at Iowa City, IA November 8 at Madison
3030 6 MINNESOTA 0 17 10 0 27
WISCONSIN
7037 17 WISCONSIN 0 10 10 0 20
IOWA
Attendance: 67,700. Attendance: 65, 164
WI IA
1st Quarter: IA Rick Bayless 5 run (Rob Houghtlin kick), 12:05 0 7 WI MN
WI Todd Gregoire 27 field goal, 0:26 3 7 2nd Quarter: WI Todd Gregoire 34 field goal, 13:00 3 0
3rd Quarter : WI Gregoire 34 field goal, 7:19 6 7 MN Ed Penn 2 run (Chip Lohmiller kick), 6: 16 3 7
IA Houghtlin 31 field goal, 3:53 6 10 WI Marvin Artley 3 run (Gregoire kick), 1:45 10 7
4th Quarter: IA Bayless 2 run (Houghtlin kick), 3:25 6 17 MN Dennis Carter 27 pass from Ricky Foggie 10 14
Wisconsin Statlstlcal Leaders (Lohmiller kick), 0:54
Rushing: Larry Emery (9-43). Marvin Artley (8-32) MN Lohmiller 27 field goal, 0:09 10 17
Passing: Bud Keyes (16-29/218 Yds)
Receiving: Reggie Tompkins (5-110) , Joe Armentrout (3-1 2) 3rd Quarter: WI Gregoire 28 field goal, 9:17 13 17
Returns: Nate Odomes (1 PR-12 Yds/1 KOR-24 Yds/1 INT-4 Yds), Dan Kissling (3 MN Penn 64 pass from Foggie (Lohm il ler kick), 9:00 13 24
KOR-68 Yds) MN Lohm iller 43 field goal, 7:23 13 27
Tackl es: Craig Raddatz (14-2-16), Michael Reid (9-5-14), Pete Nowka (6-4-10) WI An dy Hart lieb 13 pass from Bud Keyes 20 27
Bobby Taylor (7-3-10) (Gregoire kick), 1:33
Wisconsin Statistical Leaders
Rushing: Lar ry Emery (28-106)
October 18 at Evanston, IL Passing: Keyes (15-24/ 134 Yds/1 TD)
WISCONSIN 14 7 7 7 = 35 Receiving: Reggie Tompkins (5-48), Emery (3-20)
NORTHWEST ERN 7 7 0 13 = 27 Returns: Nate Odomes (1 KOR-23 Yds), Dan Kissling (2 KOR-40 Yds)
Attendance: 34,462 Tackles: Michael Reid (13-7-20), Rick Graf (3-8-11), Charlie Fawley (7-3-10)
WI NU
1st Quarter: WI Bill Williams 16 pass from Bud Keyes (Todd 7 0
Gregoire kick), 11:28 November 15 at Madison
NU Stanley Davenport 1 run (John Duvic kick), 2:31 7 7 OHIO STATE 17 10 0 3 = 30
WI Joe Armentrout 5 pass from Keyes (Gregoire 14 7 WISCONSIN 0 10 7 0 = 17
kick), 0:24 Attendance: 62,020
2nd Quarter: NU Rich Borreson 1 pass from Mike Greenfield 14 14 WI OS
(Duvic kick), 4:43 1st Quarter: OS Vince Workman 32 run (Matt Frantz kick), 14:41 0 7
WI Bud Keyes 13 ru n (Gregoire kick), 0:25 21 14 OS Frantz 28 field goal, 10:46 0 10
3rd Quarter: WI Larry Emery 1 run (Gr egoire kick), 4:24 28 14 OS Workman 3 run (Frantz kick), 4:53 0 17
4th Quarter: NU Greenfield 1 run (Duvic kick), 10:12 28 21 2nd Quarter : WI Todd Gregoi re 28 field goal, 13:29 3 17
NU Davenport 1 run (r un faile d). 3:04 28 27 WI B ud Keyes 2 run (Gregoir e kick), 7:54 10 17
WI Emery 40 r un (Greg oi re kick), 0:42 35 27 Of# Cris Carter 28 pass from Tom Tupa (Fr a ntz 10 24
Wisconsin Statlstlcal l eaders kick), 1:09
Rushing: Emery (26-132/2 TD), Armentrout (7-41) OS Frantz 19 field goal , 0:01 10 27
Passi ng: Keyes (9-20/137 Yd s/2 TD) 3rd Quarter: WI Lar ry Emery 2 run (Gregoire kick), 4:29 17 27
Receiving: Williams (2-43/1 TD), Reggie Tomp kins (2-29), Armentrout (2-23/1 TD) 4th Quarter : OS Frantz 21 field goal , 13:41 17 30
Returns: Nate Odomes (2 PR-48 Yds/2 KOR-34 Yds), Dan Ki ssling (2 KOR- 59 Yds) Wisconsin Statlstlcal Le aders
Tackles: Keith Browning (8-4-12), Pete Nowka (5-5-10), Bobby Taylor (4-5-9) Rushing: Emery (25-120/ 1 TD), Joe Armentrout (11-44)
Passing: Keyes (5-10/53 Yds), Mike Howard (3-5/43 Yds)
Receiving: Scott Bester (3-48), Armentrout (3-28)
October 25 at Madison Returns: Nate Odomes (4 KOR-100 Yds), Charlie Fawley (1 INT-34 Yds)
ILLINOIS 0 0 90 = 9 Tackles: Fawley (9-4-13), Tim Jordan (8-3-11), Dick Teets (S-4-10)
WISCONSIN 3 0 7 5 = 15
Attendance: 76,983
WI IL November 22 at East Lansing
1st Quarter: WI Todd Gregoire 37 field goal, 5:16 3 0 WISCONSI N 7 33 0 13
3rd Quarter: IL Chris Siambekos 18 field goal, 10:27 3 3 M ICHIGA N STATE 77 6 3 23
WI Rick Graf 15 pass interception (Gregoire kick), 10 3 Attendance: 60,285
6:55 WI MS
IL Kei th Jones 7 r un (kick blocked by Nate 10 9 1st Quarter: WI Joe Armentrout 5 run (Todd Gregoire kick), 7 0
Odomes), 0:00 13:18
4th Quarter: WI Todd Gregoire 24 field goal , 10:51 13 9 MS Bobby Morse 1 run (Greg Caudell kick), 9:11 7 7
WI Safety (IL QB intentional groundi ng in end 15 9 2nd Quarter: WI Gregoire 26 fie ld goal , 13:23 10 7
zone), 1:10 MS A ndr e Rison 4 p ass fro m Dave Ya r ema 10 14
Wi sconsin Statistical Leaders (Caudell kick). 0:35
Rushing: Larry Emery (27-122) 3rd Quarter : MS Morse 11 run (kick failed), 12:06 10 20
Passing: Bud Keyes (7-20/47 Yds) WI Gregoire 22 field goal, 7:49 13 20
Recei ving: Brian Anderson (3-17), Reggie Tompkins (2-20) 4th Quarter : MS Caudell 24 field goal, 7:34 13 23
Returns: Nate Odomes (1 KOR-19 Yds/1 INT-15 Yds). Bi ll Rose (2 KOR-28 Yds), Graf Wisconsin Statlstlcal l eaders
(1 INT-15 Yds) Rushing: Bud Keyes (8-50)
Tackles: Michael Reid (7-3-10), Michael Boykins (4-4-8) Passing: Keyes (17-24/138 Yds/1 TD)
Receiving: Brant Kennedy (5-35), Reggie Tompkins (4-38)
November 1 at Bloomington, IN Returns: Nate Odomes (1 PR-17 Yd s/1 KOR-18 Yds), Dan Kissling (2 KOR-103 Yds)
Tackles: Michael Reid (9-2-11), Dick Teets (S-2-8), Pete Nowka (5-3-8)
WISCONSIN 0007 7
Paul Partington (3-5-8)
INDI ANA 7707 21
Attendance: 35,111
WI IN
1st Quarter: IN Ernie Jones 40 pass from Dave Schnell (Pete 0 7
Stoyanovich kick), 2:40
2nd Quarter: IN Schnell 1 run (Stoyanovich kick), 10:45 0 14
4th Quarter: IN Schnell 1 run (Stoyanovich kick), 11:29 0 21
WI Dave Tansor 4 pass from Mike Howard (Todd 7 21
Gregoire kick), 6:04
Wisconsin Statlstlcal leade rs
Rushing: Larry Emery (13-58), Marvi n Artley (6-37)
Passing: Bud Keyes (4-13/ 28 Yds)
Receivi ng: Bri an Anderson (2-12)
Returns: Nate Odomes (5 KOR-152 Yds)
Tackl es: Michael Reid (12-6-18), Michael Boykins (9-3-12), Odomes (7-2-9)
1986 WISCONSIN FOOTBALL STATISTICS
(3-9 Overall/2-6 BIG TEN)

RUSHING ATT VG YL NET AVG TD LP

Emery 193 892 37 855 4.4 4 41


ARTLEY 77 338 14 324 4.2 2 22
Armentrout 65 272 4 268 4.1 1 37
VINCI 43 15a 8 142 3.3 a 15
KEYES 4a 184 73 111 2.8 3 18
HARTLIEB 1a 37 1 36 3.6 a 7
CEPICKY 1 22 a 22 22.a a 22
HUNT 2 a a 0 a.a a a
Tompkins 2 1 4 -3 -1.5 0 1
Howard 34 91 118 -27 -0.8 1 22
BADGERS 467 1987 259 1728 3.7 11 41
Opponents 577 261a 272 2338 4.1 22 47

Joe Armentrout Nate Odomes

SCORE BY PERIODS RETURNS INT PR KOR TD


BADGERS 51 57 54 39 2a1 Odomes #7-107 21 -192 25-616 1
Opponents 58 82 48 78 266 Fawley 2- 34 a
Graf 2- 15 1
KNOECK 1- 11 1- 11 a
All-PURPOSE RUNNING (Rush/ Receive/Return)
Brow ni ng 1- 4 0
EMERY 8551561 a 91.1/game Johnston 1- a 0
Odomes Of a/915 76.3/game NOWKA 1- a
Reid 1- a a
KISSLING 13-347 a
TEAM STATISTICS WIS OPP
Taylor 5- 75 a
Total First Downs 191 247 HUNT 2-29 a
by Rushing 1a6 134 ROSE 2- 29 a
by Passing 72 1a5 HARTLIEB 2- 28 a
by Penalty 13 8 OWENS 1- 13 a
Larry Emery Fumbles-Fumbles lost 16--12 32-19 SWOPES 1- 6 a
Total Turnovers 32 34 BADGERS #16--171 21-192 53-1164 2
Sacks-Yards lost By 23-172 27-195 Opponents 20-174 35-228 41 - 750 a
PASSING ATT CMP INT VOS PCT TD LP Penalties-Yards By 66--555 71-568
3rd Down Conversions 55-155 96--186
KEYES 174 93 13 1aa2 .534 5 39
3rd Dow% .355 .516 SCORING TD PAT 2XP FG-FGA PTS
Howard 113 57 7 586 .504 5 79'
Posession Ti me 333:24 386:36
Armentrout 1 0 a .aaa a GREGOIRE 22-22 13-17 61
Avg. Possession Time 27:47 32:13
BADGERS 29a 150 2a 1588 .517 1a 79• Emery 4 24
Opponents 31a 175 15 2447 .565 11 64' A rmentrou t 3 18
KEYES 3 18
ARTLEY 2 12
TOTAL OFFENSE ATT VOS AVG. TOR BOBO 2 12
KEYES 214 1113 5.2 8 Tompki ns 2 12
Emery 193 855 4.4 4 Graf 1 6
Howard 147 559 3.8 6 HARTLIEB 1 6
Howard 1 6
BADGERS 757 3316 4.4 21
KENNEDY 1 6
Opponents 887 4785 5.4 33
Odomes 1 6
Tansor 1 6
RECEIVING NO. VOS AVG TD LP WILLIAMS 1 6
VINCI a a-1## a
Tompkins 32 443 13.8 2 79·
Armentrout 23 2a5 8.9 2 25 BADGERS 23 22-22 0-1 13-17 201 +
BESTOR 19 247 13.0 a 27 Opponents 33 27-29 1-4 13-25 266
ANDERSON 16 118 7.4 0 28
KENNEDY 14 126 9.0 1 18'
PUNTING NO. VOS AVG. LP
Emery 11 56 5.1 0 15
WILLIAMS 9 132 14.7 1 32 CEPICKY 67 2879 43.a 73
BOBO 8 123 15.4 2 28' BADGERS 67 2879 43.a 73
ARTLEY 6 50 8.3 0 11 Opponents 47 1951 41.5 58
VINCI 5 39 7.8 0 13
ROSS 2 31 15.5 a 23
HARTLIEB 2 21 1a.5 1 13
HUNT 1 7 7.a a 7
Tansor 1 4 4.a 1 4•
KEYES 1 -14 a - 14
BADGERS 15a 1588 10.6 1a 79'
Opponents 175 2447 14.a 11 64' Todd Gregoire

' -Touchdown; TOR-Touchdowns Responsible For; #-Fumble Interception; -includes safety vs Illinois; ##-two- point conversion attempt; RETURNEES IN All CAPS

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1986 DEFENSIVE STATISTICS
TACKLES SOLO ASST TOTAL T-FL OBSKS PBU TD SV
Michael Reid/ LB 102 54 156 5-21 1-16 3 0
Michael Boykins/ NG 48 34 82 8-32 2·21 1 0
Bobby Tayl or/C B 50 30 80 1· 1 O· 0 4 2
PETE NOWKA/S 47 30 77 0- 0 0- 0 0 3
Charlie Fawley/LB 45 31 76 1- 2 0- 0 1 1
Rick Graf/LB 41 31 72 7-41 4-32 2 0
Nate Odomes/CB 53 15 68 0- 0 0- 0 7 5
Tim Jordan/ LB 40 22 62 9-52 8-50 2 0
Keith Browning/ FS 34 27 61 1- 8 1- 8 0 0
Dick Teets/ OT 34 25 59 5-29 2-14 2 0
Craig Raddatz/LB 43 14 57 1- 3 1- 3 1 1
Jim Kmet/DT 18 10 28 5-14 1- 7 0 1
DAVID WINGS/ LB 15 8 23 0- 0 0- 0 0 0
TIM KNOECK/LB 13 8 21 1- 9 1- 9 1 0
Robb Johnston/ SS 10 11 21 0- 0 0- 0 1 0
CRAIG HUDSON/ LB 11 8 19 0- 0 0- 0 0 0
PAUL PARTINGTON/ DB 9 9 18 0- 0 0- 0 0 0
CHAD VANDEZANDE/ OT 9 8 17 1- 8 1- 8 0 0
DAN KISSLING/DB 9 7 16 0- 0 0- 0 0 0
VICTOR FORTINO/ LB 6 6 12 0- 0 0- 0 0 0
Dave Sparger/ OG 8 3 11 0- 0 0- 0 0 0
Eric Sydnor/DB 6 5 11 0- 0 0- 0 0 0
SCOTT JOHNSON/ LB 5 5 10 0- 0 0- 0 0 0
LEON HUNT/ RB 6 2 8 0- 0 0- 0 0 0
LEON JOHNSON/ OT 6 2 8 1- 4 0- 0 0 0
Philip Watters/C B 5 3 8 0- 0 0- 0 0 0
BRAD MAYO/ CB 2 6 8 0- 0 0- 0 0 0
TODD GREGOIRE/ PK 5 1 6 0- 0 0- 0 0 1
BRIAN ANDERSON/TE 2 2 4 0- 0 0- 0 0 0
ROBERT WILLIAMS/ DB 2 2 4 0- 0 0- 0 0 0
AARON SWOPES/LB 1 3 4 0- 0 0- 0 0 0
SCOTT CEPICKY/ P 2 0 2 0- 0 0- 0 0 0
PAUL GRUBER/OT 2 0 2 0- 0 0- 0 0 1
JEFF WOLF/ DT 1 1 2 0- 0 0- 0 0 0
Joe Armentrout/FB 1 0 1 0- 0 0- 0 0 0
MARVIN ARTLEY/ FB 1 0 1 0- 0 0- 0 0 0
Reggie Tompkins 1 0 1 0- 0 0- 0 0 0
STEVE VINCI/RB 0 0 0 0- 0 0- 0 0 1
TOTALS 45 211 23 172 25 . 17

OPPONENT FUMBLES RECOVERED (19}


Graf (3); Browning (2), Fawley (2), Johnston (2), Kmet (2), Odomes (2) and Vandezande (2);
Boykins, Mayo, Nowka, Raddatz

TACKLES FORCING FUMBLES (16}


Boykins (2), Fawley (2), Jordan (2), Odomes (2) and Reid (2); Browning, Graf, Hudson,
Kissl ing, Nowka, Raddatz

BLOCKED KICKS (3}


Odomes (2); Graf

Tim Jordan

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1986 WISCONSIN GAME·BY-GAME STARTERS
OFFENSE
POSHAWAII N.ILL UNLV WYOMING MICHIGAN IOWA N'WESTERN ILLINOIS INDIANA MINNESOTA OHIO ST MICH ST
WR ROSS BOBO BOBO BOBO BESTOR BESTOR BESTOR BESTOR BESTOR BESTOR BESTOR BESTOR
OT NELSON GRUBER GRUBER GRUBER GRUBER GRUBER GRUBER GRUBER GRUBER GRUBER GRUBER GRUBER
OG GRUBER NELSON NELSON NELSON NELSON NELSON NELSON NELSON NELSON NELSON NELSON NELSON
c LOSSOW RUX RUX LOSSOW LOSSOW LOS SOW LOSSOW LOSSOW LOS SOW LOSSOW LOSSOW LOSS OW
OG ASHBY ASHBY ASHBY DERBY DERBY DERBY DERBY PETERSON PETERSON PETERSON Hallberg DERBY
OT DERBY DERBY DERBY PETERSON PETERSON Hallberg Hallberg DERBY DERBY DERBY DERBY Hallberg
TE ANDERSON ANDERSON ANDERSON BESTOR ANDERSON ANDERSON KENNEDY KENNEDY ANDERSON ANDERSON ANDERSON ANDERSON
QB Howard Howard Howard Howard Howard KEYES KEYES KEYES KEYES KEYES KEYES KEYES
FB Armentrout Armentrout Armentrout ARTLEY ARTLEY ARTLEY ARTLEY Armentrout ARTLEY ARTLEY Armentrout Armentrout
TB Emery Emery Emery VINCI VINCI Armentrout Armentrout Emery Emery Emery Emery Emery
WR Tompkins Tompkins Tompkins Tompkins Tompkins Tompkins Tompkins Tompkins Tompkins Tompkins Tompkins Tompkins

DEFENSE
POS HAWAII N.ILL UNLV WYOMING MICHIGAN IOWA N'WESTERN ILLINOIS IN DIANA MINNESOTA OHIO ST MICH ST
OLB KNOECK Graf Graf Graf Graf Graf Graf Graf Graf Graf Graf Graf
OT Kmet Kmet Kmet KNOECK Kmet Kmet Kmet Kmet Kmet Kmet Kmet Kmet
ILB Fawley Raddatz Raddatz Reid Reid Reid Reid Reid WINGS Reid Reid Reid
NG Boykins Boykins Boykin s Boykins Boykins Boykins Boykins Boyki ns Boykins Boykins Boykins Boykins
ILB Raddatz Reid Reid Fawley Fawley Fawley Raddatz Raddatz Fawley Fawl ey Fawley Fawley
OT Teets VANDEZANDE VANDEZANDE Teets Teets Teets Teets Teets Teets VANDEZANDE Teets Teets
OLB Graf KNOECK KNOECK Jordan Jordan Jordan KNOECK Jordan Jordan Jordan Jordan Jordan
CB Odomes Odomes Odomes Odomes Odomes Odomes Odomes Odomes Odomes Odomes Odomes Odomes
SS Johnston Johnston Johnston Johnston KISSLING KISSLING Browning Browning Browning Browning Browning Browning
FS NOWKA NOWKA NOW KA NOWKA Browning Browning NOW KA NOWKA NOWKA NOWKA NOW KA NOWKA
CB Taylor Taylor Taylor Taylor Taylor Taylor Taylor Taylor Taylor Taylor Taylor Taylor

1986 WISCONSIN MAJOR W' AWARD WINNERS


.. BRIAN ANDERSON . ... . .. ...... . . . .. . . ..... . . .. . . . ..... ..... . **BRANT KENNEDY . . . . ..... .. .. ..... .. . . .... ...... Elkhart, IN
****Joe Armentrout . . .. .. . .. ... ... . . . .. . . .......... .. . .. Elgin , IL **BUD KEYES . . . ........ .... ... . .. ...... ... . . .. . . .. Green Bay
**MARVIN ARTLEY ..... .. . .. . .. . . ... . . ........... . Chicago, IL *DAN KISSLING ....... .. .. .. ... . .. . ... . . ... . . . . ..... . Oregon
*SOLOMON ASHBY . . ........... .. ........... Portsmouth, VA ••••Jim Kmet .............. ..... ... . ....... .. ... . . Midlothian, IL
*SCOTT BESTOR ......... . ......... . ......... . . . . . Platteville *Tl M KNOECK .......... . . . ... . .. . ... . . .. ..... . ........ Edgar
** FRED BOBO .. . . . ...... . ... . . . . .......... . ....... Milwaukee **RODNEY LOSSOW ..... . . . ....... . .... . . . . . Minneapolis, MN
****Michael Boykins . . ..... .. . .. . . .... .. ...... . .. . . . . Norfolk, VA **PETE NOWKA . . .... ..... . .... .. . . .. .. . . . .... . . . Mount Horeb
*Keith Browning . ... . . .. .. ........ ...... .. Newport News, VA ***Nate Odomes . . . . . . . .. . . . ... .. . .. . .. . . ... .... Columbus, GA
***SCOTT CEPICKY .................. . .. . .. ...... St. Louis, MO *PAUL PARTINGTON .... . . . . .. .. . . . ..... . . . .. Schaumberg, IL
*PAUL CHRYST . .. . .. ........... ... .............. . . Platteville **KEITH PETERSON ......... . . . ........ . . ... ....... Waukesha
•James Gisler . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Mishicot .... Craig Raddatz ..... . . . ................ . . . . .. .... . Cedarburg
**GLENN DERBY . . . .. .......... . ...... . ......... Oconomowoc ****Michael Reid . . ..... . . ... .. . . . . ........ . . ... ..... Albany, GA
****Larry Emery ...... . .. . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . .. ... . . . Macon, GA ..JAMES ROSS . .. .. .. . . ....... . .. ...... ... ....... Decatur, GA
***Charlie Fawley . . .. ....... ... . . ... . .... . .... .... .... Oshkosh *STEVE RUX . .. ...... .. . .... .. ...... . ... .. ... . . . Ocononowoc
**VICTOR FORTINO . ... ............ . . . ..... . . Bloomingdale, IL **David Sparger ..... . ... ... . . . ....... . ............ Sun Prairie
****Rick Graf. ...... . . ... .. ... ....... ..... ......... ..... Madison *Rick Streifel . ................... . ....... . . ........ Green Bay
***TODD GREGOIRE . . .............. . ............... Green Bay **Eric Sydnor ..... . ....... . . ....................... Halifax, VA
**PAUL GRUBER .................. .. .......... Prairie du Sac *Dave Tansor ........ . ... . . . . ........... . ...... . .. Rockton, IL
· John Hallberg ... .. . ....... . .. . . . . . . . ........ . . .... Dolton , IL ***Bobby Taylor ... . ....... . . . .. ...... . ...... ... Columbus, GA
*ANDY HARTLIEB ...... .. . ... ..... ........... .. Woodstock, IL **Dick Teets .. . ...... . . . . . . . . . . ... . .... . . ... . . . . . Maumee, OH
***Mike Howard .......... . . . ..... . .. . . . ... ... .. . . Springfield, IL **Reginald Tompkins ..... .... .... . ...... . .. . . . ... Decatur, GA
*CRAIG HUDSON ........... . ....... . .. . ...... . . . .. Aurora, IL **CHAD VANDEZANDE .. .. ......... . ............ Oconomowoc
*LEON HUNT ........ . ....... . ......... . . ......... Trenton, NJ *STEVE VINCI ........................... Arlington Heights, IL
*LEON JOHNSON .. . ................. . .. .... .... . Decatur, GA *Philip Watters . . ................... . . .... . . . Los Angeles, CA
***Robb Johnston .... ... . ....... . . . . .. .. ..... . ..... .. Hobart, IN *BILL WILLIAMS, JR . . .. . .. .... ...... .. .. .. ... Pittsburgh, PA
****Tim Jordan .. .. .. ... .. . . .. . . . ... . . . . . . . ...... .. . ... Madison ** DAVID WINGS . ...... ...... ... .... ... ...... ... . Mundelein, IL
NOTE: Also returning for 1987 are 1985 lettermen JEFF WAGNER (Marshfield) and ROBERT WILLIAMS (Danville, IL)
(RETURNING PLAYE RS IN ALL CAPS)

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1986 BIG TEN FOOTBALL STANDINGS
CONFERENCE OVERALL
w L T PCT PTS OPP w L T PCT PTS OPP
Michigan 7 1 0 .875 262 118 11 2 0 .846 379 203
Ohio State 7 1 0 .875 225 95 10 3 0 .769 347 179
3 Iowa 5 3 0 .625 183 159 9 3 0 .750 391 214
Minnesota 5 3 0 .625 196 201 6 6 0 .500 261 316
5 Michigan State 4 4 0 .500 203 152 6 5 0 .545 285 197
6 Indiana 3 5 0 .375 146 147 6 6 0 .500 273 227
Illinois 3 5 0 .375 136 209 4 7 0 .364 189 299
8 Northwestern 2 6 0 .250 149 216 4 7 0 .364 217 251
Purdue 2 6 0 .250 105 250 3 8 0 .273 160 335
WISCONSIN 2 6 0 .250 130 188 3 9 0 .250 201 266

BOWL GAME RESULTS


Rose Bowl: Arizona State 22, Michigan 15
Cotton Bowl: Ohio State 28, Texas A&M 12
Holiday Bowl: Iowa 39, San Diego State 38
Liberty Bowl: Tennessee 21, Minnesota 14
All-American Bowl: Florida State 27, Indiana 13

1986 BIG TEN SEASON/GAME-BY-GAME


MICHIGAN (11-2-0) - 24 @Notre Dame 23; 31 OREGON STATE 12; 20 FLORIDA STATE 18; 34 @Wisconsin 17; 27 MICHIGAN STATE 6; 20
IOWA 17; 38 @Indiana 14; 69 ILLINOIS 13; 31 @Purdue 7; 17 MINNESOTA 20; 26 @Ohio State 24; 27 @Hawaii 10; 15 Arizona State 22
(Rose Bowl)
OHIO STATE (10-3-0) - 10 Alabama 16 @Meadowlands; 7 @Washington 40; 13 COLORADO 10; 64 UTAH STATE 6; 14 ILLINOIS O; 24 @1ndi-
ana 22; 39 @Purdue 11 ; 33 MINNESOTA O; 31 @Iowa10; 30 NORTHWESTERN 9; 30 @Wisconsin 17; 24 MICHIGAN 26; 28 Texas A&M 12
(Cotton Bowl)
IOWA (9-3-0) - 43 IOWA STATE 7; 57 NORTHERN ILLINOIS 3; 69 TEXAS-EL PASO 7; 24 @Michigan State 21 ; 17 WISCONSIN 6; 17 @Mich igan
20; 27 NORTHWESTERN 20; 10 OHIO STATE 31; 16 @Illinois 20; 42 PURDUE 14; 30 @Minnesota 27; 39 San Di ego State 38 (Holiday Bowl)
MINNESOTA (6-6-0) - 31 BOWLING GREEN 7; 0 @Oklahoma 63; 20 PACIFIC 24; 36 @Purdue 9; 44 NORTHWESTERN 23; 19 INDIANA 17; 0
@Ohio State 33; 23 MICHIGAN STATE 52; 27 @Wisconsin 20; 20 @Michigan 17; 27 IOWA 30; 14 Tennessee 21 (Li berty Bowl)
MICHIGAN STATE (6-5-0) - 17 @Arizona State 20; 20 NOTRE DAME 15; 45 WESTERN MICHIGAN 10; 21 IOWA 24; 6 @Michigan 27; 29
@Ill inois 21 ; 37 PURDUE 3; 52 @ Minnesota 23; 14 INDIANA 17; 21 @Northwestern 24; 23 WISCONSIN 13
INDIANA (6-6-0) - 21 LOUISVILLE O; 52 NAVY 29; 41 @Missouri 24; 24 @ Northwestern 7; 22 OHIO STATE 24; 17 @Minnesota 19; 14 M ICH I-
GAN 38; 21 WISCONSIN 7; 17 @Mic higan State 14; 16 ILLINOIS 21; 15 @Purdue 17; 13 Florida State 27 (Al l-Ame r ican Bowl)
ILLINOIS (4-7-0) -23 LOUISVILLE O; 16 @Southern California 31 ; 14 NEBRASKA 59; 0 @Ohio State 14; 34 PURDUE 27; 21 MICHIGAN STATE
29; 9 @Wisconsin 15; 13 @ Michigan 69; 20 IOWA 16; 21 @Indiana 16; 18 NORTHWESTERN 23

NORTHWESTERN (4-7-0)- 6 DUKE 17; 25 ARMY 18; 37 @Princeton O; 7 INDIANA 24; 23 @Minnesota 44; 27 WISCONSIN 35; 20 @ Iowa 27; 16
PURDUE 17; 9 @Ohio State 30; 24 MICHIGAN STATE 21 ; 23 @Illinois 18
PURDUE (3-8-0) - 20 BALL STATE 3; 26 PITISBURGH 41 ; 9 @Notre Dame 41 ; 9 MINNESOTA 36; 27 @ Illinois 34; 11 OHIO STATE 39; 3
@Michigan State 37; 17 @Northwestern 16; 7 MICHIGAN 31 ; 14 @Iowa 42; 17 INDIANA 15
WISCONSIN (3-9-0) -17 @Hawaii 20; 35 NORTHERN ILLINOIS 20; 7 @Nevada-Las Vegas 17; 12 WYOMING 21; 17 MICHIGAN 34; 6 @Iowa
17; 35 @Northwestern 27; 15 ILLINOIS 9; 7 @Indiana 21; 20 MINNESOTA 27; 17 OHIO STATE 30; 13 @Michigan State 23

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1:05 PM CDT at Camp Randall Stadium

QUICK FACTS 1987 IN A GLANCE


SCHOOL: University of Hawaii 1986 RECORD: 7-5-0/4-4-0 WAC {4th T)
LOCATION: Honolulu, HI 96822 TYPE OF OFFENSE: Spread
ENROLLMENT: 19,700 TYPE OF DEFENSE: 3-4
NICKNAME: Rainbow Warriors RETURNING LETTERMEN/ STARTERS: 34/1 0
COLORS: Green & White OFFENSE: 16/ 6
CONFERENCE: WAC (Western Athletic Conference) DEFENSE: 16/ 2
STADIUM: Aloha Stadium (50,000) RETURNING STATISTICAL LEADERS:
ATHLETIC DIRECTOR: Stan Sheriff RUSHING ATT YRDS AVG TD
SID: Eddie Inouye Heikoti Fakava, RB 66 336 5.1 2
ASST. SID: Marshall Hughes Coyle Permetter, SB 51 196 3.8 4
SID ADDRESS: 1337 Lower Campus Road PASSING ATT CMP .PCT YRDS INT TD
Honolulu, HI 96822 Walter Briggs 2 1 .500 7 0
SID PHONE: (808) 948-7523 Warren Jones {did not play in '86)
HEAD COACH: Bob Wagner (Wittenberg '69) RECEIVING NO YRDS AVG TD
1st Year Marco Johnson, SB 38 520 13.7 1
HAWAII RECORD: 0-0·0 Koldone Walsh, SB 14 200 14.3 2
CAREER RECORD: 0-0·0 DEFENSE S· A· T F·L INT
Al Noga, OT 64 26 90 31 0
Pat McCray, DB 33 26 59 1 0

Bob Wagner

1987 SCHEDULE 1986 RESULTS (7-5)


SEP 5 CAL STATE-FULLERTON 7:30 PM HST AUG30 17 @Air Force 24
SEP 12 @ Wisconsin 1:05 PM CDT SEP 6 20 WISCONSIN 17
SEP 26 @Texas-El Paso 7:00 PM MDT SEP 20 31 TEXAS-EL PASO 21
OCT 3 YALE 7:30 PM HST OCT 4 27 NEW MEXICO 10
OCT 10 @ New Mexico TBA OCT 18 7 @Colorado State 31
OCT 17 UTAH 7:30 PM HST OCT 25 26 CAL STATE-FULLERTON 15
OCT 24 BRIGHAM YOUNG 7:30 PM HST NOV 1 33 @ Utah 13
OCT 31 SAN DIEGO STATE 7:30 PM HST NOV 8 3 BRIGHAM YOUNG 10
NOV 7 COLORADO STATE 7:30 PM HST NOV 15 24 FRESNO STATE 13
NOV 21 AIR FORCE ACADEMY 7:30 PM HST NOV 22 5 @San Diego State 35
NOV 28 WYOMING 7:30 PM HST NOV 29 35 WYOMING 19
DEC 5 ARKANSAS 7:30 PM HST DEC 6 10 MICHIGAN 27

Al Noga

WISCONSIN vs HAWAII - 1986


Sept 6 @ Honolulu, HI Wisconsin 7 3 7 0 17
Attendance: 45,403 Hawaii 0 3 3 14 20

WI HI
1st Quarter
WI • Odomes 73 Int Return (Gregoire
PAT), 4:01 7 0
2nd Quarter
WI - Gregoire 37 FG, 5:32 10 0
HI • Valverde 22 FG, 0:53 10 3
3rd Quarter
WI • Emery 2 run (Gr egoire PAT), 6:12 17 3
HI - Valverde 31 FG, 3:49 17 6
4th Qua rter
HI - Hal l 16 pass from Ti pton
(Valverde PAT), 3:27 17 13
HI - Tipton 1 run (Valverde kick), 0:13 17 20

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SEPTEMBER 19

u
11 :30 AM CDT at Camp Randall

QUICK FACTS
SCHOOL: University of Utah
LOCATION: Salt Lake City, UT 84112
ENROLLMENT: 24,000
NICKNAME: Utes
COLORS: Crimson and White
CONFERENCE: WAC (Western Athletic Conference)
STADIUM: Rice Stadium (35,000)
ATHLETIC DIRECTOR: Jim Copeland
SID: Bruce Woodbury
ASST. SID: Liz Abel
SID ADDRESS: Special Events Center
University of Utah
Salt Lake City, UT 84112
SID PHONE: (801) 581-3510
HEAD COACH: Jim Fassel (Long Beach St '72)
3rd Year
UTAH RECORD: 10-13-0/2 Years
CAREER RECORD: 10-13-0/2 Years

Eddie Johnson

1987 SCHEDULE 1986 RESULTS (2-9)

~ SEP
SEP
5
12
NEW MEXICO
@San Di ego State
7:00
7:30
PM MDT
PM PDT
SEP13
SEP 27
30 SAN DIEGO STATE
6 @Ohio State
37
64
SEP 19 @Wisconsin 11:30 AM CDT OCT 3 35 AIR FORCE ACADEMY 45
B SEP 26 IDAHO STATE 7:00 PM MDT OCT 11
OCT18
14 @Wyoming 38
OCT 3 @Air Force Academy 12:00 NN MDT 43 @New Mexico 47
OCT 10 @Color ado State 12:30 PM MDT OCT25 7 @Ar izona State 52
OCT 17 @Hawaii 7:30 PM HST NOV 1 13 HAWAII 33
OCT 24 UTAH STATE 12:00 NN MDT NOV 8 38 COLORADO STATE 28
OCT 31 @Boise State 1:30 PM MST NOV15 27 @Utah State 10
NOV 7 TE XAS-EL PASO 12:00 NN MST NOV22 21 BRIGHAM YOUNG 35
NOV 14 WYOMING 12:00 NN MST NOV29 44 @at Texas-El Paso 55
NOV 21 @Brigham Young 12:00 NN MST

Jim Fassel

1987 IN A GLANCE
1986 RECORD: 2-9-0/ 1-7-0 WAC (9th)
TYPE OF OFFENSE: Multiple
TYPE OF DEFENSE: 4-3
RETURNING LETTERMEN/STARTERS: 40/10
OFFENSE: 17/4
DEFENSE: 21/6

\ RETURNING STATISTICAL LEADERS:


RUSHING ATT YRDS AVG TD
---~ -Z,~
\
Eddie Johnson, RB 166 1046 6.3 3
f PASSING
Chris Mendonca
ATT CMP PCT YRDS INT
67 31 .463 396 5
TD
4
RECEIVING NO YRDS AVG TD
Eddie Johnson, RB 27 200 7.4 3
Carl Harry 21 312 14.9 3
DEFENSE S- A- T F-L INT
Bob Jenkins, OT 32 35 67 9-33 0
Clarence Fields, DB 28 24 52 3-13 2

Rice Stadium

59
1:05 PM CDT at Camp Randall Stadium (Parents' Day)

QUICK FACTS 1987 IN A GLANCE


SCHOOL: Ball State University 1986 RECORD: 6-5-0/4-4-0 MAC (5th T)
LOCATION: Muncie, IN 47306 TYPE OF OFFENSE: I
ENROLLMENT: 17,513 TYPE OF DEFENSE: 52
NICKNAME: Cardlnals RETURNING LETTERMEN/ STARTERS: 28/15
COLORS: Cardinal and White OFFENSE: 15/7
CONFERENCE: MAC (Mid-American Conference) DEFENSE: 13/8
STADIUM: Ball State Stadium (16,319) RETURNING STATISTICAL LEADERS:
ATHLETIC DIRECTOR: Don Purvis RUSHING ATT YRDS AVG TD
SID: Earl Yestlngsmeler Gene Richards, TB 114 379 3.3 5
ASST. SID: John Ginter/Joe Hernandez David Riley, QB 45 102 2.3 1
SID ADDRESS: Sports Information Department PASSING ATT CMP PCT YRDS INT TD
Ball State University Wade Kosakowski 212 137 .646 1459 8 6
Muncie, IN 47306 David Riley 89 43 .483 424 8 1
SID PHONE: (317) 285·8242 RECEIVING NO YRDS AVG TD
HEAD COACH: Paul Schudel (Miami, OH '66) Deon Chester, SE 38 601 15.8 0
3rd Ye ar Ron Duncan, TE 31 294 9.5 2
BALL STATE RECORD: 10-12-0/2 Years DEFENSE S- A· T F-L INT
CAREER RECORD: 10-12-0/2 Years Greg Garnica, LB 99 86 185 14-39 1
Tim Watton, LB 69 53 122 16- 62 0

Paul Schudel

1987 SCHEDULE 1986 RESULTS (6-5)


SEP 12 @Toledo 7:30 PM EDT AUG30 20 @Northern Illinois 10
SEP 19 BOWLING GREEN 1:30 PM EST SEP 6 7 @M iami (OH) 45
SEP 26 @Wisconsin 1:05 PM CDT SEP 1 3 @Purdue 20
OCT 3 @ Miami (OH) 1:30 PM EDT SEP 27 27 TOLEDO 10
OCT 10 KENT STATE 2:00 PM EST OCT 4 16 Indiana State @ Indianapolis 5
OCT 17 @ Eastern Michigan 6:00 PM EDT OCT 11 30 @OHIO UNIVERSITY 9
OCT 24 CENTRAL MICHIGAN 1:30 PM EST OCT 18 26 KENT STATE 17
OCT 31 NORTHERN ILLINOIS 1:30 PM EST OCT 25 24 WESTERN MICHIGAN 10
NOV 7 @Western Michigan 1:30 PM MST NOV 1 7 @ Eastern Michigan 14
NOV 14 OHIO UNIVERSITY 1:30 PM EST NOV 8 17 @ Bowling Green 20
NOV 21 @ Indiana State 2:00 PM EST NOV 15 22 @ Central M ichigan 43

Ball State Stadium

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12:00 NOON CDT at Michigan Stadium, Ann Arbor, Ml

QUICK FACTS 1987 IN A GLANCE


LOCATION: Ann Arbor, Ml 48109 1986 RECORD: 11-2-0/7-1 Big Ten (1st T)
ENROLLMENT: 34,347 TYPE OF OFFENSE: I
NICKNAME: Wolverines TYPE OF DEFENSE: 3-4
COLORS: Maize & Blue RETURNING LETTERMEN/STARTERS: 34/13
CONFERENCE: Big Ten OFFENSE: 14/7
STADIUM: Michigan Stadium (101,701) DEFENSE: 9/6
ATHLETIC DIRECTOR: Don Canham RETURNING STATISTICAL LEADERS:
SID: Bruce Made] RUSHING ATT/ YRDS/ AVG/ TD
ASST. SID: Mike Murray/Jim Schnelder Jamie Morris, TB 112/ 1066/ 5.1/ 6
SID ADDRESS: 1000 S. State Street Ernie Holloway, TB 11/ 40/ 3.6/ o
Ann Arbor, Ml 48109 PASSING ATT CMP PCT YRDS INT TD
SID PHONE: (313) 763-1381 Chris Zurbrugg 17 2 .286 68 1 0
HEAD COACH: Bo Schembechler (Miami, OH '51 ) RECEIVING NO YRDS AVG TD
19th Year Greg McMurtry, FL 15 402 26.8 2
MICHIGAN RECORD: 167-40-4/18 Years John Kolesar, FL 15 402 26.8 2
CAREER RECORD: 207-57-7/ 24 Years DEFENSE S- A- T F-L INT
Andy Mcintyre, LB 67 24 91 S-12 2
Mark Messner, DL 48 21 69 6-56 O

Bo Schembechler

1987 SCHEDULE 1986 RESULTS (11-2)


SEP 12 NOTRE DAME 3:30 PM EDT SEP 13 24 @Notre Dame 23
SEP 19 WASHINGTON STATE 1:00 PM EDT SEP 20 31 OREGON STATE 12
SEP 27 LONG BEACH STATE 1:00 PM EDT SEP 27 20 FLORIDA 16
OCT 3 WISCONSIN 1:00 PM EDT OCT 4 34 @Wisconsin 17
OCT 10 @Michigan State 1:00 PM EDT OCT 11 27 MICHIGAN STATE 6
OCT 17 IOWA 1:00 PM EDT OCT 18 20 IOWA 17
OCT 24 @Indiana 1:00 PM EST OCT 25 38 @Indiana 14
OCT 31 NORTHWESTERN 1:00 PM EDT NOV 1 69 LLINOIS 3
NOV 7 @Minnesota 7:00 PM CST NOV 8 31 @Purdue 7
NOV 14 @Illinois 1:00 PM CST NOV 15 17 M INNESOTA 20
NOV 21 OHIO STATE 1:00 PM EST NOV 22 26 @Ohio State 24
DEC 6 27 @Hawaii 10
JAN 1 15 Arizona State (Rose Bowl) 22

Jamie Morris

WISCONSIN vs MICHIGAN - 1986


Oct 4 @ Madison Michigan 7 10 14 3 = 34
Att: 75,698 Wisconsin 0 3 0 14 = 17
WI Ml
1st Quarter
Ml - Wilcher 5 run (Moon PAT), 3.51 O
2nd Quarter
WI - Gregoire 35 FG, 13:10 3 14
Ml - Wilcher 2 run (Moon PAT), 4:06 3 14
Ml - Moon 28 FG, 0:00 3 17
3rd Quarter
Ml - White 3 pass from Harbaugh
(Moon PAT), 12:19 3 24
Ml - Harbaugh 4 run (Moon PAT), 4:43 3 31
4th Quarte r
Ml - Moon 35 FG, 9:15 3 34
WI - Kennedy 18 pass from Keyes
(Gregoire PAT), 0:34 17 34

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OCTOBER 10

10WA'5
1:05 PM CDT at Camp Randall Stadium (Badger Blast VIII)
QUICK FACTS 1987 IN A GLANCE
SCHOOL: University of Iowa 1986 RECORD: 9-3-0/5-3-0 B ig Ten (3rd)
LOCATION: Iowa City, IA 52242 TYPE OF OFFENSE: Multiple
ENROLLMENT: 29,000 TYPE OF DEFENSE: 5-2
NICKNAME: Hewkeyes RETURNING LETTERMEN/STARTERS: 39/13
COLORS: Old Gold & Black OFFENSE: 20/8
CONFERENCE: Big Te n DEFENSE: 19/5
STADIUM: Kinnick Stadium (66,000) RETURNING STATISTICAL LEADERS:
ATHLETIC DIRECTOR: Bump Elliott RUSHING ATT YRDS AVG TD
SID: George Wine Rick Bayl ess, RB 216 1150 5.3 10
ASST. SID: Phil Haddy/Steve Malchow David Hudson, FB 73 518 7.0 7
SID ADDRESS: University of Iowa PASSING ATTCMP PCT YRDSINT TD
205 Carver-Hawkeye Are na Tom Poholsky 123 64 .520 980 8 5
Iowa City: IA 52242 Dan McGwire 12 6 .500 174 1 2
SID PHONE: (319) 335-9411 RECEIVING NO YRDS AVG TD
HEAD COACH: Hayden Fry ( Baylor '51 ) 600 20.0 5
Jim Mauro, WR 30
9th Year Rick Bayless, RB 30 209 7.0 1
IOWA RECORD: 61-33-118Years DEFENSE S- A- T F· L INT
CAREER RECORD: 150-122-5/24 Years Dave Haight, DL 66 33 99 11-53 0

Brad Quast, L B 55 40 95 2-3 2


Dan Wirth/ LB 22 13 35 1 0

Hayden Fry

1987 SCHEDULE 1986 RES ULTS (9-3)


AUG 30 Tennessee @ SEP 13 43 IOWA STATE 7
Meadowlands 1:00 PM EDT SEP 20 57 NORTHERN ILLINOIS 3
SEP 12 @Arizona 6:30 PM MST SEP 27 69 TEXAS-EL PASO 7
SEP 19 @Iowa State 1:00 PM CDT OCT 4 24 @Michigan State 21
SEP 26 KANSAS STATE 1:05 PM CDT OCT 11 17 WISCONSIN 6
OCT 3 MICHIGAN STATE 2:30 PM CDT OCT 18 17 @Michigan 20
OCT 10 @Wisconsin 1:05 PM CDT OCT25 27 NORTHWESTERN 20
OCT 17 @Michigan 12:15 PM EDT NOV 1 10 OHIO STATE 31
OCT 24 PURDUE 11:15 AM CDT NOV 8 16 @Illinois 20
OCT 31 INDIANA 2:30 PM CST NOV 15 42 PURDUE 14
NOV 7 @Northwestern 1:05 PM CST NOV22 30 @Minnesota 27
NOV 14 @Ohio State 3:30 PM EST DEC 30 39 San Diego State 38
NOV 21 MINNESOTA 2:30 PM CST (Holiday Bowl)

Rick Bayless

WISCONSIN vs IOWA - 1986


Oct 11 @ Iowa City, IA Wisconsin 3 0 3 0 6
Alt: 67,700" Iowa 7 0 3 7 17

WI IA
1st Quarter
IA - Bayless 5 run (Houghtlin PAT),
12:05 0 7
WI - Gregoire 27 FG, 0:26 3 7
3rd Quarter
WI - Gregoire 34 FG, 7:19 6 7
IA - Houghtlin 31 FG, 3:53 6 10
4th Quarter
IA - Bayless 2 run (Houghtlin PAT), 3:25 6 17

Kinnick Stadium

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OCTOBER 17

ILLINOIS r.l.
1:05 PM CDT at Memorial Stadium, Champaign, IL

QUICK FACTS 1987 IN A GLANCE


SCHOOL: University of llllnols 1986 RECORD: 4-7-0/3-5-0 Big Ten (6th T)
LOCATION: Urbana-Champaign, IL 61820 TYPE OF OFFENSE: Pro
ENROLLMENT: 34,500 TYPE OF DEFENSE: 3-4/4-3
NICKNAME: Fighting llllnl RETURNING LETTERMEN/ STARTERS: 44/16
COLORS: Orange & Blue OFFENSE: 23/7
CONFERENCE: Big Ten DEFENSE: 21/9
STADIUM: Memorial Stadium (70,153) RETURNING STATISTICAL LEADERS:
ATHLETIC DIRECTOR: Neale R. Stoner RUSHING ATT YRDS AVG TD
SID: Tab Bennett Keith Jones. RB 133 534 4.0 2
ASST. SID: Steven Vanderpool/Dick Barnes Jeff Markland, RB 49 169 3.9 1
SID ADDRESS: 115 Assembly Hall PASSING ATT CMP PCT YRDS INT TD
1800 S. First Bri an Menkhausen 166 96 .571 991 4 4
Champaign, IL 61820 RECEIVING NO YRDS AVG TD
SID PHONE: (217) 333-1390 Anthony Williams, WR 36 369 10.3 1
HEAD COACH: Mike White (Calllornla '58) Keith Jones, RB 16 144 8.0 2
8th Year DEFENSE S-A- T F-L INT
ILLINOIS RECORD: 44-34-2/ 7 Years Mike Peil, DE 44-46- 92 9- 41 0
CAREER RECORD: 79-64-3/13 Years Bobby Dawson 52-39- 91 6- 22 1

1987 SCHEDULE 1986 RESULTS (4-7)


SEP 5 @ North Carolina 1:00 PM EDT SEP 6 23 LOUISVILLE 0
SEP 12 ARIZONA STATE 6:00 PM CDT SEP 13 16 @Southern California 31
SEP 19 EAST CAROLINA 6:00 PM CDT SEP 20 14 NEBRASKA 59
OCT 3 OHIO STATE 1:00 PM CDT OCT 4 0 @Ohio State 14
OCT 10 -@Purdue 1:30 PM CDT OCT 11 34 PURDUE 27
OCT 17 WISCONSIN 1:00 PM CDT OCT 16 21 MICHIGAN STATE 29
OCT 24 @ M ichigan State 1:00 PM EDT OCT25 9 @Wisconsin 15
OCT 31 MINNESOTA 1:00 PM CST NOV 1 13 @ Michigan 69
NOV 7 @Indiana 1:00 PM EST NOV 6 20 IOWA 16
NOV 14 MICHIGAN 1:00 PM CST NOV15 21 @Indiana 16
NOV 21 @Northwestern 1:00 PM CST NOV 22 16 NORTHWESTERN 23

Bobby Dawson

WISCONSIN vs ILLINOIS - 1986


Oct 25 @ Madison Illinois 0 0 9 0 9
Att: 76,963 Wisconsin 3 0 7 5 15

WI IL
1st Quarter
WI - Gregoire 37 FG, 5:16 3 0
3rd Quarter
IL - Siambekos 16 FG, 10:27 3 3
WI - G r af 15 interception (Grego ire
PAT), 6:55 10 3
IL - Jones 7 run (PAT blocked by
Odomes), 0:00 10 9
4th Quarter
WI - Gregoire 24 FG, 10:51 13 9
WI - Safety (IL QB intentional grounding Memorial Stadium
in end zone), 1:10 15 19

63
OCTOBER24

NORT
1:30 PM CDT at Camp Randall Stadium (Homecoming)

QUICK FACTS 1987 IN A GLANCE


SCHOOL: Northweste rn University 1986 RECORD: 4-7-012-6-0 Big Ten (8th)
LOCATION: Evanston, IL 60201 TYPE OF OFFENSE: Pro Set
ENROLLMENT: 7,144 TYPE OF DEFENSE: 4·3
NICKNAME: Wildcats RETURNING LETTERMEN/ STARTERS: 46/13
COLORS: Purple & White OFFENSE: 2317
CONFERENCE: Big Ten DEFENSE: 22/6
STADIUM: Dyche Stadium (49,256) RETURNING STATISTICAL LEADERS:
ATHLETIC DIRECTOR: Doug Single RUSHING ATT YRDS AVG TD
SID: Sharon Miller S. Davenport, RB 181 703 3.9 6
ASST. SID: Larry Landman/Frank Mack Mike Greenfield, QB 109 418 3.8 3
SID ADDRESS: 1501 Central Street PASSING ATT CMP .PCT YRDS INT TD
Evanston, IL 60201 M. Greenfield 250 126 .504 1653 12 7
SID PHONE: (312) 491 -7503 G. Bradshaw 39 21 .538 .280 1 1
HEAD COACH: Francis Peay (Missouri '66) RECEIVING NO YRDS AVG TD
2nd Year G. Jones, WR 17 259 15.2 1
NORTHWESTERN RECORD: 4-7-0 /1 Year B. Driscoll, TE 14 230 16.4 0
CAREER RECORD: 4-7-0/1 Year DEFENSE S· A· T F-L INT
T. Kaukialo, LB 69 41 110 4-6 3
A. Brown, LB 48 47 95 2-6 O

1987 SCHEDULE 1986 RESULTS (4-7)


SEP 12 @Duke 7:00 PM EDT SEP 6 6 DUKE 17
SEP 19 @Missouri 1:00 PM CDT SEP 20 25 ARMY 18
SEP 26 NORTHERN ILLINOIS 1:05 PM CDT SEP 27 37 @Princeton 0
OCT 3 @Indiana 1:05 PM CDT OCT 4 7 IN DIANA 24
OCT 10 MINNESOTA 1:05 PM CDT OCT 11 23 @Minnesota 44
OCT 17 MICHIGAN STATE 1:05 PM CDT OCT 18 27 WISCONSIN 35
OCT 24 @Wisconsin 1:05 PM CDT OCT 25 20 @Iowa 27
OCT 31 @Michigan 1:00 PM EST NOV 1 16 PURDUE 17
NOV 7 IOWA 1:05 PM CST NOV15 24 MICHIGAN STATE 21
NOV 14 @Purdue 1:00 PM EST NOV22 23 @Illinois 18
NOV 21 ILLINOIS 1:05 PM CST

WISCONSIN vs NORTHWESTERN • 1986


Oct 18 @ Evanston.IL Wisconsin 14 7 7 7 = 35
Alt: 34,462 Northwestern 7 7 0 13 = 27
WI NW
1st Quarter
WI • Williams 16 pass from Keyes
(Gregoire PAT), 11:28 7 0
NU • Davenport 1 run (Duvic PAT), 2:31 7 7
WI • Armentrout 5 pass from Keyes
(Gregoire PAT), 0:24 14 7
2nd Quarter
NU • Borreson 1 pass from Greenfield
(Duvic PAT), 4:43 14 14
WI • Keyes 13 run (Gregoire PAT), 0:25 21 14 ~~- ··~-
~ ___,_
3rd Quarte r

~~ · ·
WI • Emery 1 run (Gregoire PAT), 4:24 28 14
4th Quarte r . ~

NU • Greenfield 1 run (Duvic PAT), 10:12 28 21


NU - Davenport 1 run (run failed), 3:04 28 27
Dyche Stadium
WI • Emery 40 run (Gregoire PAT), 0:42 35 27

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OCTOBER31

PU
12:30 PM CST at Ross-Ade Stadium, W. Lafayette, IN

QUICK FACTS 1987 IN A GLANCE


SCHOOL: Purdue University 1986 RECORD: 3-8-012-6-0 Big Ten (8th T)
LOCATION: W. Lafayette, IN 47907 TYPE OF OFFENSE: Pro-Set
ENROLLMENT: 32,243 TYPE OF DEFENSE: 5-3
NICKNAME: Boilermakers RETURNING LETTERMEN/STARTERS: 50/14
COLORS: Old Gold and Black OFFENSE: 2517
CONFERENCE: Big Ten DEFENSE: 2517
STADIUM: Rosa-Ade Stadium (67,861) RETURNING STATISTICAL LEADERS:
ATHLETIC DIRECTOR: George King Jr. RUSHING ATT YRDS AVG TD
SID: Jim Vrugglnk James Medlock, RB 137 475 3.5 2
ASST. SID: Bob Goldrlng/Mark Adams Jerry Chaney, TB 43 151 3.5 2
SID ADDRESS: Room 10 Mackey Arena PASSING ATT CMP .PCT YRDS INT TD
W. Lafayette, IN 47907 Doug Downing 137 68 .496 771 5 6
SID PHONE: (317) 497-3200 RECEIVING NO YRDS AVG TD
HEAD COACH: Fred Akers (Arkansas ' 60) Jerry Chaney, TB 46 257 5.6 1
1st Year Tony Grant, FB 24 188 7.8 O
PURDUE RECORD: 0-0-0 DEFENSE S- A- T F-L INT
CAREER RECORD: 96-44-2/12 Yrs Fred Strickl and, MLB 80 60 140 6-22 0
Tony Visco, LB 50 45 95 6-35 2

Fred Akers

1987 SCHEDULE 1986 RESULTS (3-8)


SEP 12 @Washington TBA SEP 13 20 BALL STATE 3
SEP 19 LOUISVILLE TBA SEP 20 26 PITTSBURGH 41
SEP 26 NOTRE DAME 11:30 AM EST SEP 27 9 @Notre Dame 41
OCT 3 @Minnesota TBA OCT 4 9 MINNESOTA 36
OCT 10 ILLINOIS TBA OCT 11 27 @Illinois 34
OCT 17 OHIO STATE TBA OCT 18 11 OHIO STATE 39
OCT 24 @Iowa TBA OCT25 3 @Michigan State 37
OCT 31 WISCONSIN TBA NOV 1 17 @Northwestern 16
NOV 7 @Michigan State TBA NOV 8 7 MICHIGAN 31
NOV 14 NORTHWESTERN TBA NOV15 14 @Iowa 42
NOV 21 @Indiana TBA NOV22 17 IN DIANA 15

Tony Visco

Ross-Ade Stadium
1 :05 PM CST at Camp Randall Stadium
E muJ
QUICK FACTS 1987 IN A GLANCE
SCHOOL: Ohio State University 1986 RECORD: 10-3-0/7-1-0 B ig Ten (1st T)
LOCATION: Columbus, OH 43210 TYPE OF OFFENSE: I
ENROLLMENT: 58,838 TYPE OF DEFENSE: 5-2
NICKNAME: Buckeyes RETURNING LETTERMEN/STARTERS: 39/15
COLORS: Scarlet & Gray OFFENSE: 18/7
CONFERENCE: Big Ten DEFENSE: 21/8
STADIUM: Ohio Stadium (85,339) RETURNING STATISTICAL LEADERS:
ATHLETIC DIRECTOR: Rick Bay RUSHING ATT YRDS AVG TD
SID: Marv Homan Vince Workman, TB 210 1030 4.9 8
ASST. SID: Steve Snapp/Denny Koehl/Rick Van Jaymes Bryant, TB 141 656 4.7 3
Bri mmer PASSING ATT CMP PCT YRDS INT TD
SID ADDRESS: 124 St. John Arena Tom Tupa, QB 49 30 .612 398 2 3
410 Woody Hayes Drive Vince Workman, TB 2 .500 10 0
Columbus, OH 43210 RECEIVING NO YRDS AVG TD
SID PHONE: (614) 292-6861 Cris Carter, SE 69 1127 16.3 11
HEAD COACH: Ear le Bruce (Ohio State ' 53) Nate Harris, FL 30 496 16.5 2
9th Year DEFENSE S- A- T F-L INT
OHIO STATE RECORD: 75-22-0/8 Years Chris Speilman, LB 105 100 205 9-26 6
CAREER RECORD: 121-56-0/15 Years Greg Rogan, CB 49 30 79 5-16 5

Earle Bruce

1987 SCHEDULE 1986 RESULTS (10-3)


SEP 12 WEST VIRGINIA 12:30 PM EDT AUG 27 10 Alabama @ Meadowlands 16
SEP 19 OREGON SEP 13 7 @ Washington 40
SEP 26 @Louisiana State 2:30 PM EDT SEP 20 13 COLORADO 10
OCT 3 @Illinois 1:00 PM CDT SEP 27 64 UTAH 6
OCT 10 IN DIANA OCT 4 14 ILLINOIS 0
OCT 17 @Purdue OCT 11 24 @Indiana 22
OCT 24 MINNESOTA OCT 18 39 @Purdue 11
OCT 31 MICHIGAN STATE OCT25 33 MINNESOTA 0
NOV 7 @Wisconsin 1:05 PM CST NOV 1 31 @Iowa 10
NOV 14 IOWA NOV 8 30 NORTHWESTERN 9
NOV 21 @Michigan NOV 15 30 @Wisconsin 17
NOV22 24 MICHIGAN 26
JAN 1 28 Texas A&M (Cotton Bowl) 12

Chris Carter

WISCONSIN vs OHIO STATE - 1986


Nov 15 @ Madison Ohio State 17 10 O 3 30
Att: 62,020 WISCONSIN 0 10 7 0 17

WI OS
1st Quarter
OS - Workman 32 run (Frantz PAT),
14:41 0 7
OS - Frantz 28 FG, 10:46 0 10
OS - Workman 3 run (Frantz PAT), 4:53 0 17
2nd Quarter
WI - Gregoire 28 FG, 13:29 3 17
WI - Keyes 2 run (Gregoire PAT), 7:54 10 17
OS - Carter 28 p ass from Tupa
(Frantz PAT), 1:09 10 24
OS - Frantz 19 FG, 0:01 10 27
3rd Quarter
WI - Emery 2 run (Gregoire PAT), 4:29 17 27
4th Quarter
OS - Frantz 21 FG, 13:41 17 30 Ohio Stadium
NOVEMBER 14

INNE
7:00 PM CST at Humphrey Metrodome, Minneapolis, MN

QUICK FACTS 1987 IN A GLANCE


SCHOOL: University of Minnesota 1986 RECORD: 6-6-0/5-3-0 Big Ten (3rd T)
LOCATION: Minneapolis, MN 55455 TYPE OF OFFENSE: Pro I
ENROLLMENT: 47,000 TYPE OF DEFENSE: 5-2
NICKNAME: Golden Gophers RETURNING LETTERMEN/ STARTERS: 41 / 9
COLORS: Maroon & Gold OFFENSE: 20/6
CONFERENCE: Big Ten DEFENSE: 21/3
STADIUM: Humphrey Metrodome (63,669) SPECIALISTS: 212
ATHLETIC DIRECTOR: Paul Giel RETURNING STATISTICAL LEADERS:
SID: Bob Peterson RUSHING ATT YRDS AVG TD
ASST. SID: Tom Greenhoe/ Mark Johnson Darrell Thompson, TB 217 1240 5.7 8
SID ADDRESS: 208 Bierman Building Rickey Foggie, QB 117 349 3.0 7
Minneapolis, MN 55455 PASSING ATT CMP PCT YRDS INT TD
SID PHONE: (612) 625-4090 Rickey Foggie 191 87 .455 1265 7 8
HEAD CO'ACH: John Gutekunst (Duke '66) Alan Holt 14 6 .429 48 2 1
2nd Year RECEIVING NO YRDS AVG TD
MINNESOTA RECORD: 7-6-0 /1 Year Darrell Thompson, TB 21 198 9.4 3
CAREER RECORD: 7-6-0/1 Year Gary Couch, FL 11 218 19.8 0
DEFENSE S- A- T F-L INT
Garry Hadd, OT 27 18 45 11 - 38 o
Jon Leverenz, ILB 20 13 33 4-12 1

John Gutekunst

1987 SCHEDULE 1986 RESULTS (7-5)


SEP 12 NORTHERN IOWA 6:00 PM CDT SEP 13 31 BOWLING GREEN 7
SEP 19 CALIFORNIA 6:00 PM CDT SEP 20 0 @Okl ahoma 63
SEP 26 CENTRAL MICHIGAN 7:00 PM COT SEP 27 20 PACIFIC 63
OCT 3 PURDUE 7:00 PM CDT OCT 4 36 @Purdue 9
OCT 10 @Northwestern 1:05 PM CDT OCT 11 44 NORTHWESTERN 23
OCT 17 IN DIANA 7:00 PM CDT OCT 18 19 IN DIANA 17
OCT 24 @Ohio State 1:30 PM EDT OCT25 0 @Ohio State 33
OCT 31 @Illinois 1:05 PM EDT NOV 1 23 MICHIGAN STATE 52
NOV 7 MICHIGAN 7:00 PM CST NOV 6 27 @Wisconsin 20
NOV 14 WISCONSIN 7:00 PM CST NOV 15 20 @ Michigan 17
NOV 21 @ Iow a 1:00 PM CST NOV 22 27 IOWA 30
DEC 29 14 Tennessee (Liberty Bowl) 21

Darrell Thompson

WISCONSIN vs MINNESOTA -1986


Nov 6 @ Madison Minnesota 0 17 10 0
Att 65, 164 Wisconsin o 10 10 O

WI MN
2nd Quarter
WI - Gregoire 34 FG, 13:00 3 0
MN - Penn 2 run (Lohmiller PAT), 6:16 3 7
WI - Artley 3 run (Gregoire PAT), 1,45 10 7
MN - Carte r 27 pass from Fogg i e
(Lohmiller PAT), 0,54 10 14
3rd Quarter
WI - Gr egoire 28 FG, 9:17 13 17
MN - P enn 64 pass fr o m F oggie
(Lohmiller PAT), 9:00 13 24
MN - Lohmil ler 43 FG, 7:23 13 27
WI - Hartlieb 13 pass f rom Keyes
(Gregoire PAT), 1:33 20 27
Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome

67
1 :05 PM CST at Camp Randall Stadium (W Club Day)
Efl
QUICK FACTS 1987 IN A GLANCE
SCHOOL: Michigan State University 1986 RECORD: 6-5-0/4-4-0 Big Ten (5th)
LOCATION: East Lansing, Ml 48824 TYPE OF OFFENSE: I
ENROLLMENT: 41,032 TYPE OF DEFENSE: 4-3 Stunt
NICKNAME: Spartans RETURNING LETTERMEN/STARTERS:
COLORS: Green & White OFFENSE: 21/8
CONFERENCE: Big Ten DEFENSE: 19/9
STADIUM: Spartan Stadium (76,000) RETURNING STATISTICAL LEADERS:
ATHLETIC DIRECTOR: Douglas Weaver RUSHING ATT YRDS AVG TD
SID: Nick Vista Lorenzo White, TB 164 633 3.9 6
ASST. SID: Cindy Van Maire Blake Ezor, TB 78 337 4.3 1
SID ADDRESS: 116 Linton Hall PASSING ATT CMP .PCT YRDS INT TD
East Lansing, Ml 48824 Bob McAllister 5 3 .600 40 1 0
SID PHONE: (517) 355-2271 RECEIVING NO YRDS AVG TD
HEAD COACH: George Perles (Michigan State '60) Andre Rison, SE 54 966 17.9 5
5th Year Mike Sargent, TE 20 174 8.7 1
MICHIGAN STATE RECORD: 23-22-1 DEFENSE S- A- T F-L INT
CAREER RECORD: 23-22-114 Years Tim Moore, LB 47 54 101 2-10 1
Rob Stradley, LB 41 33 74 4-26

1987 SCHEDULE 1986 RESULTS (6-5)


SEP 7 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA 8:00 PM EDT SEP 13 17 @Arizona State 20
SEP 19 @Notre Dame TBA SEP 20 20 NOTRE DAME 15
SEP 26 FLORIDA STATE 1:00 PM EDT SEP 27 45 WESTERN MICHIGAN 10
OCT 3 @Iowa 2:30 PM CDT OCT 4 21 IOWA 24
OCT 10 MICHIGAN 1:00 PM EDT OCT 11 6 @M ichigan 27
OCT 17 @Northwestern 1:05 PM CDT OCT 18 29 @Illinois 21
OCT 24 ILLINOIS 1:00 PM EDT OCT25 37 PURDUE 3
OCT 31 @Ohio State 1:00 PM EST NOV 1 52 @Minnesota 23
NOV 7 PURDUE 1:00 PM EST NOV 8 14 IN DIANA 17
NOV 14 IN DIANA 1:00 PM EST NOV 15 21 @Northwestern 24
NOV 21 @Wisconsin 1:05 PM CST NOV22 23 WISCONSIN 13

Lorenzo White

WISCONSIN vs MICHIGAN STATE -1986


Nov 22 @ East Lansing Wisconsin 7 3 3 0 13
Att: 60,285 Michigan State 7 7 6 3 23

WI MS
1st Quarter
WI - Armentrout 5 run (Gregoire PAT),
13:18 7 0
MS - Morse 1 run (Caudell PAT), 9:11 7 7
2nd Quarter
WI - Gregoire 26 FG, 13:23 10 7
MS - Rison 4 pass from Yar ema
(Caudell PAT), 0:35 10 14
3rd Quarter
MS - Morse 11 run (kick failed), 12:06 10 20
WI - Gregoire 22 FG, 7:49 13 20
4th Quarter Spartan Stadium
MS - Caudell 24 FG, 7:34 13 23

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BIG TEN MEMBER DIRECTORY
dLf)) UNIVERSITY
OF IOWA
NORTHWESTERN
UNIVERSITY

BIG TEN Location: Iowa City, IA 52242 Location: Evanston , IL 60201


Founded: 1847 Founded : 1851
Enrollment: 29,000 Enrollment: 7, 144
Nickname: Hawkeyes Nickname: Wildcats
F OOTBAL L Colors: Gold and Black Colors: Purple and White

J l.\!17
1111 Plaza Drive, Suite 600,
Stadium: Kinnick Stadium (67,000)
Athletic Director: Bump Elliott
Phone: (319) 335-9435
Head Coach: Hayden Fry
Phone: (319) 335-8945
SID: George Wine
Stadium: Dyche Stadium (49,526)
Athletic Director: Doug Single
Phone: (312) 491-3205
Head Coach: Francis Peay
Phone: (312) 491-7503
SID: Sharon Miller
Schaumburg, IL 60173-4990
Phone: (319) 335-9411 Phone: (312) 491-7503
PHONE:(312) 885-3933
COMMISSIONER: UNIVERSITY OHIO STATE
Wayne Duke
ASSISTANT COMMISSIONER:
OF MICHIGAN UNIVERSITY
Location: Ann Arbor, Ml 48109 Location: Columbus, OH 43210
Phyllis Howlett
Founded: 1817 Founded: 1873
SUPERVISOR/FOOTBALL OFFICIALS:
Enrollment: 34,432 Enrollment: 53, 199
Gene Calhoun
Nickname: Wolverines Nickname: Buckeyes
ASSOCIATE COMMISSIONER:
Colors: Maize and Blue Colors: Scarlet and Gray
John Dewey
Stadium: Michigan Stadium (101,701) Stadium: Ohio Stadium (85,290)
ASSISTANT COMMISSIONER:
Athletic Director: Don Canham Athletic Director: Richard Bay
Clarence Underwood
Phone: (313) 747-2583 Phone: (614) 292-7572
DIRECTOR OF SERVICE BUREAU:
Head Coach: Bo Schembechler Head Coach: Earle Bruce
Mark Rudner
Phone: (313) 763-4422 Phone: (614) 292-7620
SID: Bruce Madej SID: Marv Homan
Phone: (313) 763-1381 Phone: (614) 292-6861

UNIVERSITY MICHIGAN STATE PURDUE


OF ILLINOIS UNIVERSITY UNIVERSITY
Location: Champaign-Urbana.IL 61820 Location : East Lansing, Ml 48824 Location: West Lafayette, IN 47907
Founded: 1867 Founded: 1855 Founded: 1869
Enrollment: 34,500 Enrollment: 41 ,000 Enrollment: 32,243
Nickname: Fighting Illini Nickname: Spartans Nickname: Boilermakers
Colors: Orange and Blue Colors: Green and White Colors: Old Gold and Black
Stadium: Memorial Stadium (70,563) Stadium: Spartan Stadium (76,000) Stadium: Ross-Ade Stadium (67,861)
Athletic Director: Neale stroner Athletic Director: Doug Weaver Athletic Director: George King
Phone: (217) 333-3630 Head Coach: George Perles Phone: (317) 494-3189
Head Coach: Mike White Phone: (517) 355-1647 Head Coach: Fred Akers
Phone: (217) 333-1400 SID: Nick Vista Phone: (317) 494-3220
SID: Tab Bennett Phone: (517) 355-2271 SID: Jim Vruggink
Phone: (217) 333-1390 Phone: (317) 494-3200

UNIVERSITY UNIVERSITY UNIVERSITY


OF INDIANA OF MINNESOTA OF WISCONSIN
Location: Bloomington, IN 47405 Location: Minneapolis, MN 55455 Location: Madison, WI 53711
Founded: 1820 Founded : 1851 Founded : 1849
Enrollment: 32,700 Enrollment: 47,000 Enrollment: 44,584
Nickname: Fightin' Hoosiers Nickname: Golden Gophers Nickname: Badgers
Colors: Cream and Crimson Colors: Maroon and Gold Colors: Cardinal and White
Stadium: Memorial Stadium Stadium: Humphrey Metrodome (62,000) Stadium: Camp Randall Stadium ( 76,29~
Athletic Director: Ralph Floyd Athletic Director: Paul Giel Athletic Director: Dr. A.L. " Ade " Sponberg
Phone: (812) 335-1966 Phone: (612) 625-9579 Phone: (608) 262-2311
Head Coach: Bill Mallory Head Coach: John Gutekunst Head Coach : Don Morton
Phone: (812) 335-9618 Phone: (612) 624-6004 Phone: (608) 262-1861
SID: Kit Klingelhoffer SID: Bob Peterson SID: Jim Mott
Phone: (812) 335-0847 Phone: (612) 625-4090 Phone: (608) 262-1811
ALL·TIME SERIES RECORD WITH 1987 OPPONENTS
HAWAII (0-1-0) Receiving ILLINOIS (24-27-6) NORTHWESTERN (46-23-5)
Tom McCauley (8-147/ HD), 1966
Date/Year WIS HI Pat Richter (7-104), 1962 Date/ Year WIS IL Date/Year WIS NU
Sep. 6, 1986 ..... .. . .... ... 17 20 Tom Wiesner (4-89), 1960 ·oct. 26, 1895 ..... . . ........ 10 10 t Nov. 26, 1890 . . ............. 10 22
Games at Honolulu-1: 0-1-0 tNov. 18, 1899 .. .......... ... 23 O tOct. 31, 1891 ........ . . . . .. . . 0 O
IOWA (34-28-2) 0
Nov. 24, 1900 .. .. . .. .. . . . . . .27 O tNov. 29, 1891 ......... .. ... .40 O
Top Performances vs HAWAII Nov. 10, 1906 ....• . • .... . ... 16 6 Nov. 19, 1892 .. .... .. . ... ... 26 6
Date/Year WIS IA · oct. 26, 1907 . ......... .. . .. .4 15
·oct. 29, 1894 .... . . . .•. .. ... 44 o tNov. 24, 1892 . . . ..... • ...... 20 6
Rushing 0
Nov. 21 , 1914 .... . ........... 9 24 t Sep. 21, 1895 ....•. • ........ 12 6
Larry Emery (25-76/ HD), 1986 · Nov. 3, 1906 .... ..•.• ..... . 18 4 Nov. 13, 1915 .... . ........... 3 17
Nov. 2, 1907 .... • .•......... 6 5 Nov. 26, 1896 ... . •.• . • ....... 6 6
Passing ·Nov. 25, 1916 ....... ....... .. 0 O
·Nov. 4, 1911 . .. . ...... . . . .. 12 O Nov. 25, 1897 . .. . ... ........ 22 O
Mike Howard (8-17-1-0/48), 1986 Oct. 20, 1917 ......... . ... . .. 0 7 Nov. 24, 1898 ... . ... . ... . ... 47 O
Receiving Nov. 23, 1912 . .. . ....... . ... 28 10
Scott Bestor (2-18), 1986 ·oct. 27, 1917 . . ..... ... .. . . . 20 o •Nov. 9, 1918 (HC) .. . . .... . .. 0 22 ·oct. 14, 1899 . ...... .. . . . . . . 38 o
0
Nov. 15, 1924 (HC) ..... ...... 7 21 0
Oct. 25, 1919 ....... . ....... 14 10 0
Nov. 8, 1902 .. . . . .... . .. . .. 51 o
Nov. 13, 1920 (HC) ..... . . .. . 14 9 l Nov. 21 , 1903 . ........ . . . . . .. 6 6
UTAH (1-0-0) Nov. 7, 1925 ..... . .......... 6 O Oct. 22, 1921 ...... ... . . .... 20 0
"Nov. 13, 1926 (HC) ...... . ... 20 10 Oct. 30, 1909 . .... .......... 21 11
Date/Year WIS UT ·Nov. 12, 1927 (HC) ...... . .. .. 0 16
·Nov. 11, 1922 (HC) ... . .. .. ... 0 3 ·oct. 29, 1910 ............ . .. .o o
Nov. 10, 1923 ...... . ...... . . . 0 10 Oct. 28, 1911 ....... .. . ..... 28 3
·sep. 23, 1961 ....... .... . . ... 7 o Nov. 17, 1928 .. .. ... . ....... 13 O Nov. 7, 1931 .. .. ..... . .. . ... 7 6 · oct. 12, 1912 .. . . . ...... .... 56 o
· oct. 26, 1929 (DD) ........... o 14 0
Nov. 5, 1932 (HC) . . . .... ... 20 12
0
Games at Madison-1: 1-0-0 ·oct. 8, 1932 (DD) ... . . .. . .. 34 o Oct. 18, 1919 ....... ...... .. 10 6
Oct. 14, 1933 ......... •... .. .0 21 · oct. 16, 1920 .. ... ......... .21 1
Oct. 21 , 1933 ... ......... .... 7 26 ·Nov. 17, 1934 (HC) .. . .. . . . ... 7 3
Top Performances vs UTAH ·oct. 16, 1937 (HC) .......... 13 6 Oct. 15, 1921 . ... .... ..... .. 27 O
Oct. 8, 1938 ....... ........ 31 13
Nov. 4, 1939 .........•..... .0 7 · oct. 12, 1929 .....•.• . • .. .. . . o 1
Rushing 0
Nov. 2, 1940 (HC) .. .. • ..... 13 6 Nov. 15, 1930 .....•. • ...... . . 7 20
Neil Fleming (12-48), 1961 ·oct. 28, 1939 (DD) .... .. .. . . 13 19
·oct. 9, 1943 ... ..... . . . ..... 1 25 Nov. 3, 1934 .. . . . . .. ... ..... 0 7
Passing Oct. 12, 1940 ... .. ... .. .... . 12 30 ·oct. 20, 1945 (DD) ....•. ..... 7 1
·oct. 18, 1941 (W) ..... .... .. 23 o Nov. 16, 1935 .. . .. . . .. . . ... . 13 32
Ron Miller (9-17-2-1/101), 1961 Oct. 19, 1946 .... ........... 21 27 Nov. 7, 1936 .... . . . .. ... ... 18 26
Receiving Nov. 7, 1942 .... ..... ... ... . 0 6
·oct. 2. 1948 (W) ...... . .... 20 16 ·oct. 30, 1937 ............ .. . . 6 14
Ron Staley (2-52), 1961 Oct. 2, 1943 ....... .. . . ..... 7 5 Oct. 1, 1949 (TV) .... . ...... 13 13
0
Nov. 1, 1944 (DD) .......... 26 7 Nov. 5, 1938 .... .. ...... ... 20 13
Oct. 7, 1950 . .. .... ..... .... 7 6 Oct. 21, 1939 .... ........ . ... 7 13
BALL STATE (0-0-0) Nov. 3, 1945 . .... . . ..... ... 27 7 Oct. 6, 1951 (TV) . . . ...... .. 10 14
· Nov. 9, 1946 (HC) .. .. . ... ... 7 21 ·oct. 19, 1940 . .. ..... ...... .. 1 21
·oct. 4, 1952 ..... .......... 20 6 Oct. 11, 1941 ... . .... • . ..... 14 41
First Meeting •Nov. 8, 1947 (HC) .. . . • . .... 46 14 0
Nov. 14, 1953 .......... . .... 34 7
Oct. 30, 1948 .... . .. ...... .. 13 19 0
Nov. 14, 1942 . . .... .. ....... 20 19
Nov. 13, 1954 .... . . .. .. . . ... 27 14 Nov. 6, 1943 (HC) ... ... . .. .. 0 41
·Nov. 12, 1949 (HC) .. .. • . . ... 35 13 0

MICHIGAN (8-37-1) Nov. 12, 1955 (DD) ....•..... 14 17 Sep. 30, 1944 .. ......... ... .. 7 6
Oct. 14, 1950 ......... • ..... 14 O 0
Nov. 17, 1956 .. ..... . .... ... 13 13 Nov. 10, 1945 (HC) .... . . .... 14 28
Date/Year WIS Ml •Nov. 17, 1951 (DD) ... . . ..... 34 7 0
Nov. 16, 1957 (HC) . ..... . ... 24 13 Oct. 5, 1946 .. . ..... . . • . . ... 0 28
·oct. 15, 1892 .... . ...... ..... 6 10 Oct. 18, 1952 .. . . ......... . .42 13 Nov. 15, 1958 ............... 31 12 Nov. 1, 1947 .. .. .. . .. . . .. .. 29 O
Nov. 4, 1893 . ... . .......... 34 18 · oct. 31, 1953 (HC) .. ....... . 10 6 0
Nov. 14, 1959 (HC,TV) .. . . .. .. 6 9
0
Nov. 6, 1948 (HC) .... . .. . .. .7 16
t Nov. 30, 1899 . ...•... ...... . 17 5 Oct. 30, 1954 ..... ... .. . . .... 7 13 Nov. 12, 1960 ... ...... .. . . .. 14 35 Nov. 5, 1949 ... . . ..... . ... . 14 6
t Nov. 1, 1902 .... ...... .... . . 0 6 ·oct. 1, 1955 .........•..... 37 4
•Nov. 18, 1961 (DD) .......... 55 7 ·oct. 28, 1950 .. ....... . .. ... 14 13
Nov. 14, 1903 ...... .... . . .... 0 16 Oct. 13, 1956 . .... . .......... 7 13 Nov. 17, 1962 ...... . ... ... . .35 6 Oct. 27, 1951 ........... ... .41 O
·oct. 29, 1904 . ... . .... . ..... . o 28 Oct. 19, 1957 .. .. ......... ... 7 21 •Nov. 16, 1963 .. ... ........... 7 17 · Nov. 8, 1952 (HC) . .. . . . .. . . 24 20
Nov. 18, 1905 . ... . .... . . . . . .. 0 12 · oct. 18, 1958 (TV) ..... • ... .. . 9 20 Nov. 14, 1964 . .... . .. . . .. .... 0 29 Nov. 7, 1953 .. . ............ 34 13
0
Nov. 12, 1921 . ......... . ... . . 7 7 · o ct. 11, 1959 (DD) . . .. . . .. . . 25 16 0
Nov. 13, 1965 (W) .. .... .. ... .0 51
0
Nov. 6, 1954 (HC) ... . . . ... .34 13
Nov. 18, 1922 . .. . . ... .... . ... 6 13 Oct. 15, 1960 (TV) . . . .. • . . .. .21 28 Nov. 12, 1966 .. ..... . . . .... . 14 49 Nov. 5, 1955 .. . . .... . . . .. .. 41 14
0
Nov. 17, 1923 . .. . . ... ........ 3 6 Oct. 21, 1961 . . .......•..... 15 47 0
Nov. 15, 1969 (W) ........... 55 14 •Nov. 10, 1956 (HC) ... . . . .. . .. 7 17
Oct. 25, 1924 ...... .. .. ... ... 0 21 · oct. 20, 1962 (P) .... .. .. ... .42 14 Nov. 14, 1970 ..... . ..... . .. .29 17 Nov. 9, 1957 ...... . . .... . . .41 12
·oct. 17, 1925 (HC) ........ . . . o 21 Oct. 19, 1963 .. ...... .. ..... 10 7 0
Nov. 13, 1971 (W) . ... ....... 27 35
0
Nov. 8, 1958 (HC) ......... . 17 13
Nov. 6, 1926 ........ ........ 0 37 · oct. 17, 1964 (P) ... . ... ... .. 31 21 Nov. 18, 1972 .. . . . ... . .. .. .. .7 27 Nov. 7, 1959 ..... . . .... . ... 24 19
·oct. 15, 1927 ................ o 14 ·oct 2, 1965 (P) . . .......... 16 13 ·Nov. 1, 1975 (P) . ......... .. 18 9
0
Nov. 5, 1960 (HC) . . . . ..... . .0 21
Oct. 27, 1928 . ... . ........ ... 7 O Oct. 1, 1966 . . . ........ ..... 7 0 Oct. 30, 1976 . .. . . .. . . . .. . . . 25 31 Nov. 11 , 1961 . .............. 29 10
Nov. 28, 1931 . .. ..... ..... ... 0 16 · oct 21 , 1967 . .. . . . .. .. . .... 21 21 ·oct. 8, 1977 (P) .. ..•. .. .. .. 26 o 0
Nov. 10, 1962 (TV,HC) . . . .... 37 6
Nov. 10, 1934 .... ........... 10 0 Oct. 19, 1968 . . . ... . .. . . . . . . . 0 41 Oct. 14, 1978 ...... .... . .. . . 20 20 0
Nov. 9, 1963 (TV,HC) . . .. ... 17 14
·oct. 19, 1935 .. .. • .......... 12 20 · oct. 11, 1969 (P) ... ....... .. 23 11 Oct. 24, 1981 ...... ....... .. 21 23 Nov. 7, 1964 .... ....... .. . . 13 17
Nov. 13, 1943 .... . .... ..... .. 0 27 Oct. 10, 1970 ......... ... ... 14 24 ·oct. 23, 1982 (P,TV) .. ... .... 28 29 Oct. 16, 1965 ........... .. .. 21 7
Nov. 18, 1944 .. .. . . . .. . . ..... 0 14 Oct. 30, 1971 ...... .. .. ..... 16 20 ·oct. 8, 1983 (P) ............ 15 27 ·oct. 15, 1966 (TV,P) .... . . . ... 3 3
0

Nov. 16, 1946 ...... .. • . . .. ... 6 28 Nov. 4, 1972 (HC) ...... . ... 16 14 Oct. 6, 1984 ....... ... ... . . .6 22 · oct. 28, 1967 (HC) . . ... . .. .. 13 11
0
Nov. 15, 1947 ... .. . .......... 6 40
0
Nov. 10, 1973 . .. . . .... . . . . .. 35 7 Oct. 26, 1985 . . .. . . . ... ... . . 25 38 Oct. 26, 1968 .. ... . . .... . . . . 10 13
Oct. 21 , 1950 .... . .... .. .... 13 26 Nov. 9, 1974 ............. . . 28 15 · oct. 25, 1986 (HC) .......... 15 9 Oct. 18, 1969 .... .. . . . . ...... 7 27
Oct. 31, 1959 ......... ..... . 19 10 0
Nov. 8, 1975
Nov. 6, 1976
......... . ..... 28
(HC) .......... 38
45
21
mm ·oct. 17, 1970 (P) ...... .. .... 14 24
·oct. 29, 1960 .... • .......... 16 13 Oct. 2, 1971 .... . . .. . ...... 11 24
0
Nov. 12, 1977 (W) ...... . ..... 8 24 •Games at Madison-29: 14-12-3 ·oct. 7, 1972 (Pl .. . ... . . .... 21 14
Nov. 3, 1962 .... . . .... . . ... 34 12
Nov. 18, 1978 . . .... ...... . .. 24 38 t Games at Milwaukee--1: 1-0-0 ·Nov. 17, 1973 (W) . . ......... 36 34
Oct. 30, 1965 .. . ... ... . . . . . . 14 50
·oct. 29, 1966 ........ ... .. . . 11 28 ·oct. 27, 1979 (HC) .... •. . ... 13 24 Games at Champaign- 27: 9-15-3 Nov. 16, 1974 ........... . ... 52 7
0
Nov. 18, 1967 (W) . .......... 14 27 Nov. 1, 1980 . .... ....... . . . 13 22 ·oct. 25, 1975 (HC) .... .... . . 17 14
·Nov. 14, 1981 (W) ... . . • . .. ... 7 17 Top Performances vs ILLINOIS
Nov. 16, 1968 (TV) ..... .. .... . 9 34 Oct. 23, 1976 .. .. .. . .. . . ... . 28 25
Nov. 1, 1969 ....... . • . . ..... 7 35 Nov. 13, 1982 ....... .... .. . . 14 28 Rushing ·sep. 26, 1977 ..... ....... ... 19 7
·oct. 31 , 1970 (HC) ... ... ... . 15 29 ·Nov. 5, 1983 ............... 14 34 Bill Marek (39-1 89/ 2TD), 1975 Sep. 23, 1978 ..... ... . ... ... 28 7
Oct. 20, 1973 ...... .. . .. . .. .. 6 35 Nov. 3, 1984 (TV) ... . .. .. ... 10 10 Alan Ameche (17-145), 1953
0
Nov. 10, 1979 (W) .... . ...... 28 3
·oct. 19, 1974 (P) ....... . . .. . 20 24 ·oct. 12, 1985 ........ .... ... 13 23 Larry Emery (27-122), 1986 Nov. 15, 1980 .. . ... . .. . .. . . . 39 19
Sep. 13, 1975 ... ........ . .. .. 6 23 Oct. 11, 1986 ............. 6 17 Passing ·oct. 31, 1981 (P) . ........... 52 o
Sep. 11, 1976 ........... . . .. 27 40 1143 m Mike Howard (16-28-2-0/ 248), 1984 ·oct. 30, 1982 ... . .... • ... ... 54 20
Oct. 15, 1977 .... . .. .... . . . .. 0 56 ·Games at Madison--34: 22-11 -1 Bud Keyes (15-40-1-1/225), 1985 Oct. 1, 1983 (TV) . ......... . 49 O
·oct. 21. 1978 ......... .. ..... o 42 Games at Iowa City-30: 12-17-1 Randy Wright (15-34-4-1/218), 1983 ·sap. 29, 1984 ........•.. . ... 31 16
Nov. 3, 1979 ....... ..... .... 0 54 Receiving ·oct. 19, 1985 (P) ...... . .. .. . 14 17
·Nov. 8, 1980 . . .. ........... . 0 24 Top Performan ces vs IOWA Pat Richter (9-170/3TD), 1961 Oct. 18, 1986 (P)...... . .. . 35 27
·sep. 12, 1981 ...... .. . ...... 21 14 Tim Fullington (6-135), 1985 ~ml
Sep. 11, 1982 ....... . ........ 9 20 Rushing Larry Mialik (4-130/ HD), 1970
Bill Marek (34-206/4TD), 1974 ·Games at Madison-31: 18-11-2
·sep. 24, 1983 .... . .. .... .... 21 38
Bill Marek (30-203/4TD), 1973 Games at Evanston-37: 25-11-1
Sep. 22, 1984 ............... 14 20 t Games at Milwaukee--5: 3-1-1
Oct. 5, 1985 ....... .... ..... 6 33 John Smith (21-157), 1967
PaHlng lGames at Ch icago--1 : 0-0-1
·oct. 4, 1986 ...... ........ 17 34
m lO§l! Randy Wright (25-54-1-1/325), 1983
Top Performances vs NORTHWESTERN
Randy Wright (21-40-5-1/278), 1982
•Games at Madison- 19: 2-16-1 Mike Kalasmiki (20-30-4-1/249), 1978 Rushing
Games at Ann Arbor-25: 5-20-1 Receiving
tGames at Chicago--2: 1-1-0 Bill Marek (29-230/3TO), 1974
Dave Howard (6-147/3TD), 1955 Bill Marek (36-198/ HD), 1975
Al Toon (6-136/ HD), 1983 Rufus Ferguson (34-197/ 2TD), 1972
Top Performances vs MICHIGAN David Charles (9-134), 1978 Passing
Rushing Mike Kalasmiki (17-23-1-21265), 1979
Larry Emery (17-185/2TD), 1984 Gre gg Boh lig (13-16-0-2/253), 1973
John Williams (16-93), 1980 Ra ndy Wright (18-26-1-21219), 1983
Ken Starch (15-89), 1974 Receiving
Passing Jimmy Jones (11 -167/HD), 1964
Mike Carroll (25-44-1-2/268), 1976 Pat Richte r (7-156/HD), 1961
Ron VanderKelen (17-25-1-0/202), 1962 Jerry Witt (6-150/ 3TD), 1951
Randy Wright (20-39-1-0/197), 1983
PURDUE p1-22-7! OHIO STATE ~11-41-4! MINNESOTA ps-52-8! 'Games at Madison-48: 22-20-6
Date/Year WIS PU Date/ Year WIS OS Date/ Year WIS MN Games at Minneapolis-48: 14-32-2
Oct. 19, 1892 ....•........ . . . 4 32 ' Nov. 8, 1913 ..•... • .•..... . 12 0 Nov. 15, 1890 ... . ............ 0 63
'Nov. 1, 1893 . .... ..... ..... 36 Top Performances YB MINNESOTA
30 Oct. 24, 1914 .... ..•. . . . ..... 7 6 Oct. 24, 1891 ... .. .. .... . .. . 12 26
tOct. 15, 1894 ... .. ........ . .. 0 1 'Oct. 23, 1915 . . .. .. • . • ... ... 21 0 'Oct. 29, 1892 . .. .. • .. . •. . .. . .4 32 Rushing
' Nov. 17, 1906 . .. •. .... .. . ... 29 5 Nov. 4, 1916 .... ... . ...... . 13 14 Nov. 11 , 1893 ... . . ' .... . .. . .. 0 40 Bil l Marek (43-304/5TD), 1974
Nov. 16, 1907 .. ............. 12 6 'Nov. 10, 1917 . . . ...•....... . . 3 16 ' Nov. 17, 1894 ... ' . • ..... .. . . .6 0 Rufus Ferguson (29-211/ lTD), 1971
'Oct. 19, 1912 ...• . ' .... . .. . .41 0 Nov. 23, 1918 .. .. .. • . • ..... . 14 3 Nov. 16, 1895 .. . •.•... • .. ... 10 14 Al an Ameche (28-182/2TD), 1951
Oct. 18, 1913 ... .... ..... .... 7 7 ' Nov. 15, 1919 .... . ·•·•·• ..... 0 3 'Nov . 15, 1896 ... • ·•· • · . ... . .. 6 0 Passing
'Oct. 17, 1914 ··· • · · .. ... .... 14 7 Oct. 23, 1920 ... . •.....•. ... . 7 13 Oct. 30, 1897 ...• . • ... ' ..... 39 0 Ron Miller (19-37-1-21297), 1961
Oct. 16, 1915 ... •. •.. .•. ... . 28 3 Nov. 1, 1930 ...... .......... 0 0 'Oct. 29, 1898 . . . . . • . • .•..... 29 0 John Boyajian (23-37-4-1 /290), 1967
' Oct. 24, 1925 ... •. • . •. ' ...... 7 0 'Nov. 14, 1931 (HC) . . .. ... .... 0 6 Nov. 18, 1899 ... .. ' . • .•. .... 19 0 Mike Kal asmi ki (13-26-1-2/252). 1979
Oct. 16, 1926 ..... ' ... . . ..... o 0 Oct. 29, 1932 . . .. . . . . .... .... 7 7 Nov. 3, 1900 . .. . . •. • . . ..... .5 6 Receiving
'Oct. 22, 1927 ..... ........ .. 12 6 'Nov. 18, 1933 ..... .....•... . . 0 6 ' Nov. 16, 1901 .... . • .. . . . . . .. 18 0 Pat Richter (6-14212TD), 1961
Oct. 20, 1928 ......... •. .... 19 19 Nov. 8, 1941 ............ . .. 34 46 Nov. 15, 1902 ....... .. . ... ... o 11 Tom Stauss (8-135/1TD), 1979
'Nov. 2, 1929 (HC) ........... 0 13 'Oct. 31, 1942 (HC) ... • ...... 17 7 ' Nov. 26, 1903 ... .... • . • .... . .0 17 Tom McCauley (9-132), 1967
Oct. 25, 1930 ........ .. .. .... 6 7 ' Oct. 14, 1944 .. . . .. .. . .... . .. 7 20 Nov. 12, 1904 ..... •.•.•.... .. 0 28
'Oct. 27, 1931 (DD) ... " ..... 21 14 Oct. 13, 1945 .. ........ •. .... 0 12 ' Nov. 4, 1905 . . ... •.. . . ... . . 16 12
Oct. 15, 1932 .. .......... ... . 6 7 ' Oct. 12, 1946 (W) ....•. ..... 20 7 'Nov. 23, 1907 .. ..... . . . ..... 17 17 MICHIGAN STATE (12-17-0)
'Oct. 28, 1933 (HC) .... . ...... 0 14 Oct. 23, 1948 . ........ .... .. 32 34 Nov. 7, 1908 ..•..• ·• ·•· ..... 5 0
Oct. 20, 1934 ..... ...... ..... 0 14 ' Oct. 22, 1949 ............ .... 0 21 'Nov. 13, 1909 .... .....•...... 6 34 Date/ Year WIS MS
'Nov. 9, 1935 (HC) . ... • ...... 8 0 Nov. 11, 1950 .... ........... 14 19 Nov. 12, 1910 ......... .. ... ..o 28 ' Oct. 25, 1913 ... .. . ..... ... . . 7 12
Oct. 10, 1936 ....... . .... ... 14 35 ' Oct. 13, 1951 ............ .... 6 6 'Nov. 18, 191 1 (HC) .... . .... . .6 6 'Nov. 28, 1918 (T) .. . ... . ..... . 7 6
'Nov. 13, 1937 ...... ...... .... 7 7 Oct. 11, 1952 ............ ... 14 23 Nov. 16, 1912 ......... • . ... . 14 0 ' Oct. 9, 1920 . . . . ....• . .... . 27 0
Oct. 22, 1938 . . . . .... ... .... . 7 13 'Oct. 24, 1953 (DD) ... .... .. . 19 20 'Nov. 1, 1913 (HC) .... .... ... 3 21 ' Oct. 13, 1923 .... . . • .. ..... . 21 0
'Nov. 18, 1939 (HC) ........... 7 7 Oct. 23, 1954 .... . . ... " .... 14 31 Nov. 14, 1914 .. . .. .... • ... . . .3 14 ' Nov. 14, 1925 .. . .. .......... 21 0
Oct. 26, 1940 .........•. .... 14 13 'Oct. 22, 1955 . .. .. ..... •. ... 16 26 ' Nov. 20, 1915 (HC) ........ ... 3 20 Oct. 2, 1954 ........ .. . ..... 6 0
'Nov. 15, 1941 (DD) .... ..... . 13 0 Oct. 27, 1956 ...... ....•.. ... 0 21 Nov. 18, 1916 .... .......... .. 0 54 ' Oct. 29, 1955 (HC) ..... ... ... 0 27
Oct. 24, 1942 ....... .... .... 13 0 'Oct. 26, 1957 (DD) ... . ...... 13 16 ' Nov. 3, 1917 (HC) . .. .•..... 10 7 Nov. 3, 1956 . .. . ......•.. . . . 0 33
'Oct. 30, 1943 (DD) . ........ .. 0 32 Oct. 25, 1958 ...... .......... 7 7 Nov. 16, 1918 ..... .. . ...... . . 0 6 'Nov. 2, 1957 ........ ..... ... 7 21
Nov. 4, 1944 .......... . . .... 0 35 ' Oct. 24, 1959 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 3 'Nov. 1, 1919 (HC) ........ .. .7 19 Nov. 1, 1958 (TV) ......... . .. 9 7
'Oct. 6, 1945 (W) .... .. . .... .7 13 Oct. 21, 1960 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 34 Nov. 6, 1920 . . ...... ... . . ... 3 0 'Sep. 30, 1961 (W) ..... " .. ... 0 20
Nov. 2, 1946 ..... .......... 24 20 'Oct. 28, 1961 (TV, HC) ....... 21 30 'Oct. 2, 1921 (HC) . . ..• .... .35 0 Nov. 2, 1963 ...... ..... .... 13 30
'Sep. 27, 1947 .. .......•... .. 32 14 Oct. 27, 1962 (TV) ............ 7 14 Nov. 4, 1922 .. ............. 14 0 ' Oct. 31 , 1964 . . ...... • . . . . . .. 6 22
'Nov. 5, 1950 (HC) .... .. .... 33 7 'Oct. 26, 1963 . ........... ... 10 13 ' Oct. 27, 1923 (HC) ....•. . . ... 0 0 Oct. 7, 1967 .... . ... •. ' ..... 7 35
Oct. 20, 1951 ......... •.... . 31 7 Oct. 24, 1964 ..... . . ... . ..... 3 28 'Oct. 18, 1924 ...... .......... 7 7 ' Oct. 5, 1968 .. . .... . • . • ..... 0 39
Oct. 17, 1953 .. ....... • .. ... 28 19 ' Oct. 23, 1965 (HC) .. " .... .. 10 20 Oct. 31, 1925 .... ... . .. . .. . . 12 12 ' Oct. 16, 1971 (P) ..... • . . . . .. 31 28
'Oct. 16, 1954 (DD) ... " ..... 20 6 Oct. 22, 1966 . .. . .... '.' . ... 13 24 'Oct. 30, 1926 .......... . .. .. 10 16 Oct. 21 , 1972 ... ...... . . . . . . . 0 31
Oct. 8, 1955 (TV) ............ 9 0 Nov. 11, 1967 (TV) . . ......... 15 17 Oct. 29, 1927 . ... .. .•.. .. . .. . 7 13 Nov. 3, 1973 . .. .... . ' . ' ..... 0 21
'Oct. 20, 1956 (DD) .......... . 6 6 'Nov. 9, 1968 . . . . .... • . •. .... 8 43 'Nov. 24, 1928 .. . .. . . . .. . ..... 0 6 'Nov. 2, 1974 (HC) .... . . . . .. 21 28
Oct. 12, 1957 ... .. ....... .. . 23 14 Nov. 8, 1969 ....... " .. . . ... 7 62 Nov. 23, 1929 ... .... • ... . . .. 12 13 ' Oct. 27, 1977 (HC) ........ . .. 7 9
' Oct. 11, 1958 ....... ........ 31 6 'Nov. 7, 1970 ..... ........... 7 24 'Nov. 22, 1930 .............. . 14 0 Oct. 28, 1978 . ....... • . • ..... 2 55
Oct. 10, 1959 . . .. ..... .... . .. 0 21 Oct. 23, 1971 (TV) ......... ... 6 31 Oct. 31 , 1931 ....... . .. .. .. . . 0 14 ' Oct. 13, 1979 .. . .. ...•. ' .... 38 29
' Oct. 8, 1960 (DD) .... . ... .. 24 13 'Oct. 28, 1972 . .. ..... • ...... 20 28 ' Nov. 12, 1932 ..... ......... .20 13 Oct. 18, 1980 .. . ........ . . . . 17 7
'Oct. 12, 1963 (W) ........... 38 20 ' Oct. 13, 1973 ... .......... ... 0 24 Nov. 25, 1933 .. . . . ...• .. . .. . . 0 14 Oct. 17, 1981 . . . ... . . ' . . . . . . 14 33
Oct. 10, 1964 ... ............. 7 28 Oct. 12, 1974 ............. .. . 7 52 'Nov. 24, 1934 . . . .. .. . . . .. . ... 3 6 ' Oct. 16, 1982 ............... 24 23
Nov. 6, 1965 ...... ...... ... . 7 45 Oct. 18, 1975 . . .... ..•.... ... 0 56 Nov. 23, 1935 .......... . .. ... 7 33 'Nov. 19, 1983 (W) .. .. ...... .32 0
' Nov. 5, 1966 (HC) ........ ... 0 23 ' Oct. 16, 1976 ...... ... . ..... 20 30 ' Nov. 21 , 1936 .. . . . .• . ..... ... 0 24 Nov. 17, 1984 ... . .......... .20 10
' Nov. 6, 1971 (HC) ........ .. 14 10 Oct. 29, 1977 .. . ........ ..... 0 42 Nov. 20, 1937 ......... .... ... 6 13 'N ov. 23, 1985 (W) ............ 7 41
Nov. 11 , 1972 .... ............ 6 27 ' Nov. 4, 1978 ... . • . • .....•.. 14 49 'Nov. 19, 1938 .... .. . ......... 0 21 Nov. 22, 1986 . . . . .. . ....... 13 23
' Sep. 15, 1973 . .. .... ........ 13 14 Oct. 20, 1979 ..... . ....... .. .0 59 Nov. 25, 1939 . . ...•... . .. . . . . 6 23 357 ~
Sep. 14, 1974 . . .. . ..... . . . . .28 14 Oct. 25, 1980 . . . .. . . . . ... .... 0 21 'Nov. 23, 1940 ....... .. •. . . . . 13 22 ' Games at Madison-17: 8-9-0
Oct. 11 , 1975 .. .. . . . .. ... .. . 17 14 'Oct. 10, 1981 . . .... • . • .•.. . .24 21 Nov. 22, 1941 ......... • . ..... 6 41 Games at E. Lansing---12: 4-8-0
' Oct. 9, 1976 (P) ............ 16 18 Oct. 9, 1982 ................ 6 0 'Nov. 21 , 1942 (DD) ......... .20 6
'Nov. 5, 1977 . . ............ . . 0 22 Oct. 29, 1983 .. ............ .27 45 Nov. 20, 1943 ..... ....•..... 13 25 Top Performances vs MICH STATE
'Nov . 1, 1978 (HC) . . ..... . . .24 24 'Oct. 27, 1984 (TV) . ...... . ... 16 14 'Nov. 25, 1945 ... .. .... • ..... 26 12
Sep. 8, 1979 .... ......... .. 20 41 Nov. 16, 1985 ... .. ... . ...... 12 7 'Nov. 23, 1946 (DD) ... .... .. .. 0 6 Rushing
· sep. 13, 1980 (P) ..... • .. . . .. .6 12 ' Nov. 15, 1986 (W) . . ... ... . . . 17 30 Nov. 22, 1947 .... . . .......... 0 21 Dave Mohapp (19-138/lTD), 1980
'Oct. 3, 1981 ..... . . .•.... .. 20 14 m IlIT 'Nov. 20, 1948 (DD) ... ... . .... o 16 John Wi l liams (18-132), 1981
Chucky Davis (14-128), 1982
Oct. 2, 1982 ... .. . ..•.. .... 35 31 Nov. 19, 1949 .... . ........... 6 14
Nov. 12, 1983 . . .. . ...•.. ... .42 ' Games at Madison-28: 7-20-1 ' Nov. 25, 1950 (DD) .......... 14 Passing
38 0
' Nov. 10, 1984 (W) ........•.. 30 Games at Col umbus--28: 4-21-3 Nov. 24, Randy Wright (21-35-2-1/259), 1983
13 1951 ............... 30 6
916 880 'Nov. 22, 1952 . .. .. . .. . .. .... 21 21 Mike Kalasmiki (21-45-2-0/240), 1978
Top Performances vs OHIO STATE Ron Mille r (16-23-2-0/184), 1961
Nov. 21, 1953 .. " . ... . .. . .. . 21 21
'Games at Madison-31: 18-9-4 Rushing ' Nov. 20, 1954 .. • ....... . . . .27 0 Receiving
Ga mes at West Lafayette---29: 13-13-3 Marek Harrison (31 -203), 1984 Nov. 19, 1955 . .. • .•...... ... .6 21 Al Toon (10-149/ HD), 1983
t Game forfe ited to Purdue by Referee Rufus Ferguson (23-136), 1971 ' Nov. 24, 1956 . .. ............13 13 Tim Klosek (S-135/ 1TD), 1971
Larry Emery (25-120/lTD), 1986 Nov. 23, 1957 . .. .... ........14 6 Ira Matthews (9-77), 1978
Top Performances vs PURDUE
Passing 'Nov. 22, 1958 (DD) ....... . .. 27 12
Rushing Randy Wright (23-39-4-3/319), 1983 Nov. 21, 1959 (TV) ........ . .. 11 7
Marek Harrison (38-225), 1984 John Boyajian (19-3S-1-2/252), 1967 ' Nov. 19, 1960 (TV) . ....... . .. .7 26
Pat Harder (30-178/lTD), 1941 Rudy Steiner (lS-27-1-21252), 1972 Nov. 25, 1961 ............ . .. 23 21
Bill Marek (25-15211TD), 1975 Receiving ' Nov. 24, 1962 .... . .. . .. . ... . 14 9
Passing Thad McFadden (3-108/1TD), 1983 Nov. 28, 1963 (T) ............. 0 14
Randy Wright (l S-33-2-21317), 1983 Jack Novak (S-103/2TD), 1972 'Nov. 21, 1964 ...... ... .. .. . . 14 7
Randy Wright (20-30-0-2/ 303), 1982 Mel Reddick (8-93/1TD), 1967 Nov. 20, 1965 ............. . .. 7 42
Mike Howard (20-30-0-3/290), 1984 'Nov. 19, 1966 (W) ........... . 7 6
Receiving Nov. 25, 1967 . . . .. . . . .. ... .. 14 21
Al Toon (8-252/1TD), 1983 ' Nov. 23, 1968 (W) ........... 15 23
Al Toon (7-118/2TD), 1984 Nov. 22, 1969 ..... . .. • ...... 10 35
Pat Richter (7-110/1TD), 1960 'Nov. 21, 1970 (W) .... •...... 39 14
Nov. 20, 1971 ..... .. . .. . .. . .21 23
'Nov. 25, 1972 (W) .. .......... 6 14
Nov. 24, 1973 .. . . . . . .•.... .. 17 19
'N ov. 23, 1974 (W) • ... • .•... .49 14
Nov. 22, 1975 .. ......... .. ... 3 24
' Nov. 20, 1976 (W) ........... 26 17
Nov. 19, 1977 .... .. .......... 7 13
'Nov. 25, 1978 (W) ... . ... . ... 48 10
Nov. 17, 1979 .........•. . . . .42 37
'Nov. 22, 1980 (W) .. .... .... .25 7
Nov. 21, 1981 ... . .. . ..... . .. 26 21
'Nov. 20, 1982 (W) ... . ... . . . .24 0
Oct. 15, 1983 ... ... ........ .56 17
' Oct. 13, 1984 (HC) . .. . . ... . . 14 17
Nov. 9, 1985 . . . .. . . .... .... 18 27
' Nov. 8, 1986 ··· ·· · ·· ···· · 20 27
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ALL-TIME SERIES RECORD WITH ALL OPPONENTS
1ST 1ST 1ST
OPPONENT GP w L T GAME OPPONENT GP w L T GAME OPPONENT GP W L T GAME

Air Force .............•........1 0 0 1979 Illi nois ...... •. • . .. • . • . .. . .. .. 57 24 27 6 1895 Pennsylvania ............... .. .4 2 2 0 1930
Alabama ...................... 1 1 0 0 1928 Indiana .... .. . ......... . .. . ... 39 25 12 2 1907 Penn State .....•............... 2 2 0 0 1953
Alumni/Wisconsin ............. .4 3 1 0 1897 Iowa .........................64 34 28 2 1894 Pittsburgh ........ .... . ... . . ...3 0 3 0 1937
Arizona State ....... . .•... • .... 2 0 2 0 1967 Iowa State ....... • .. . .. . .......5 5 0 0 1895 Platteville Normal . .. ... ...... .. 1 1 0 0 1897
Arkansas ...................... 1 0 0 1912 Kansas .............. ...... ....6 4 2 0 1902 Purdue ........... ... ......... 60 31 22 7 1892
Armour {Chicago) .............. 1 1 0 0 1895 Kansas State . .... ....... . . ....2 2 0 0 1964 Rice Institute .......•. • . •..... .. 2 2 0 0 1952
Auburn ............ .. . • . • ...... 1 0 0 1 1931 Kentucky ......................1 0 1 0 1984 Richmond ..... ...... ..•..... . . 1 1 0 0 1978
Beloit College ................ 17 16 1 0 1889 Knox College ......... . .•...... 2 2 0 0 1901 Ripon Col lege ........ . ........ 5 5 0 0 1898
Bradley .... . .. . ........ . ... ... 1 1 0 0 1931 Lake Forest College ..... • ..... . 8 7 1 0 1890 Rush Medical Coll . . . .......... .4 4 0 0 1896
Brigham Young .... . . .......... 1 0 1 0 1980 Lawrence College .......•..... 18 17 0 1 1899 San Diego State .... . ........... 2 1 1 0 1979
California ...... .......... •.... .4 1 3 0 1946 Louisiana State .........•.. .... 2 0 2 0 1971 South Dakota ...... . .. . . ... .. . . 1 1 0 0 1975
Calumet Club/Milw .. . .... • ..... 1 0 1 0 1889 Madison High .................. 4 4 0 0 1896 South Dakota State ............. 9 8 1 0 1916
Camp Grant ....... ... ... • .....3 1 2 0 1918 Marquette .......... • . • .•.....36 32 4 0 1904 Southern California ..... • ....... 6 0 6 0 1953
Carleton College ..... • .•.......2 2 0 0 1922 Miami (FL) .... .. . . . ......... .. . 1 1 0 0 1958 Stanford .......................2 2 0 0 1959
Carlisle (PA) ...........•....... 1 0 1 0 1896 Michigan . . . ..... ......... . . . .46 8 37 1 1892 Syracuse . . ..... ... .. ... . .. .... 4 1 2 1 1941
Chicago ..................... .40 19 16 5 1894 Michigan State .. ... ...•.......29 12 17 0 1913 Tennessee ..... ... . . . ......... 1 0 1 0 1981
Chicago Ath. Assoc .............3 1 2 0 1893 Milwaukee Medical ... . . .. . .. ... 1 1 0 0 1901 Texas ............... . ..•. . .... 1 0 1 0 1939
Chicago Phys/Surgeons ......... 1 1 0 0 1900 Minnesota ....................96 36 52 8 1890 Texas Christian ................ 1 0 0 1 1970
Cincinnati ........ ....... ...... 1 1 0 0 1936 Navy ................ . .. . ...... 2 1 1 0 1945 Toledo ..... . . ................. 1 1 0 0 1982
Coe College ... .. . ..... ........3 2 0 1 1923 Nebraska ..... . ... ....... ......5 2 3 0 1901 UCLA .............. .. ..•......8 1 7 0 1938
Colgate .......................1 1 0 0 1929 Nevada-Las Vegas .......•.....2 1 0 1985 Upper Iowa ...... ... . . ......... 1 0 0 1900
Colorado .... . ... .... . . . .. . . ...3 0 2 1 1965 New Mexico State ..... ... . ..... 1 0 0 1962 Utah .............•. • . . .. ...... 1 1 0 0 1961
Colorado College ........ .. . ... 1 1 0 0 1911 North Central {IL) ...... ... ..... 1 0 0 1903 Utah State .... . . .... . . •. . ...... 1 0 1 0 1968
Columbia . . ... .. . ........ ...... 1 0 1 0 1940 North Dakota State ..... •.•..... 2 2 0 0 1928 Washington ...... . .... • . .......3 0 3 0 1960
Company I (Marinette) .. . . ...... 1 1 0 0 1905 North Dakota . . .. ..... . . .......3 3 0 0 1906 Washington State . ..... ........ 1 1 0 0 1976
Cornell College (IA) .....•. • .... 3 3 0 0 1926 Northern Illinois ....... .• .•.....7 7 0 0 1971 Western Michigan .... . ......... 2 2 0 0 1963
Dixon College {IL) ...... . ....... 1 1 0 0 1898 Northwestern ........• . •.... . .74 46 23 5 1890 West Virginia .... ...... ........2 2 0 0 1933
Drake . ........... ...... .. • .... 1 1 0 0 1904 Northwestern Coll .. .. • .........1 1 0 0 1905 Whitewater Normal .. . . •.. . .. ... 2 2 0 0 1890
Franklin College (IN) ........... 1 0 0 1925 Notre Dame ..................16 6 8 2 1900 Wyoming ......... . ....... . ....3 2 1 0 1973
Freshmen/ Wisconsin ..... ...... 1 0 0 1908 Ohio State . .. . ... • ....... .... .56 11 41 4 1913 Yale ..........................3 1 2 0 1899
Fort Sheridan (IL) ... ... ........ 1 0 0 1904 Oklahoma .......•.•. • . • .. . .... 2 0 2 0 1969 TOTALS 851 451 351 49
Great Lakes {IL) . . ......... . . . .. 3 1 1 1 1942 Oregon ..... . .... . ....... . . .... 2 2 0 0 1977 HOME 490 311 154 25
Grinnell College .... . .......... 4 4 0 0 1895 Oregon State . ... .... ..........1 0 0 1961 AWAY 361 140 197 24
Haskell Indians .... . ........... 1 1 0 0 1916 Oshkosh Normal ..... . .........1 0 0 1903
Hawaii ........................ 1 0 1 0 1986 Osteopaths ....................1 0 0 1903
Hyde Park (IL) High ............. 2 2 0 0 1901

Wisconsin vs. Marquette, 1914. The Badgers walloped the Warriors 48-0 in Camp Randall Stadium.

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WISCONSIN COACHES

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HERB ALWARD FRANK CRAWFORD PHIL KING ART CURTIS DR. C.P. HUTCHINS J.A. " TOM" BARRY JOHN RICHARDS
1891 1892 1896-1902 1903-04 1906-07 1908-1910 191 1; 1917; 1919-22

PAUL WITHINGTON GUY LOWMAN JACK RYAN GEORGE LITTLE GLENN THISTLEWAITE DR. CLARENCE SPEARS
1916 1918 1923-24 1925-26 1927-31 1932-35

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HARRY STUHLDREHER IVAN WILLIAMSON 'MILT BRUHN JOHN COATTA JOHN JARDINE DAVE MCCLAIN JIM HILLES
1936-48 1949-55 1956-66 1967-69 1970-77 1978-1985 1986

(Not pictured-Alvin Kletsch, 1889; Ted Mestre, 1890; Parke Davis, 1893; H.O. Stickney, 1894-95)

RECORD IN BIG TEN GAMES 1889-1986

NAME YEARS AT UW GAMES WON LOST TIED PCT. NAME YEARS AT UW GAMES WON LOST TIED PCT.
C.P. Hutchins ...... 2: 1906-07 8 6 1 .812" Paul Withington . . .. 1: 1916 4 1 2 1 .375
Ivan Williamson .... 7: 1949-55 46 29 13 4 .674 Harry Stuhidreher . 13: 1936-48. 75 26 45• 4 .373
Phil Ki ng ..... .. . . . 8: 1896-02/1905 26 17 8 1 .673 C.W. Spear s . ... . .. 4: 1932-35 22 7 13 2 .364
J.R. Richards .. . . .. 6: 1911/1917/ 1919-22 29 17 9 3 .638 Guy Lowman ...... 1: 1918 3 2 0 .333
George little ....... 2: 1925-26 11 6 3 2 .636 Jack Ryan ......... 2: 1923-24 9 1 5 3 .278
William Juneau . ... 4: 1912-15 19 10 7 2 .579 Jim Hilles ......... 1: 1986 8 2 6 0 .250
J.A. Barry ..... . ... 3: 1908-10 11 5 4 2 . 545 John Coatta ........ 3: 1967-69 21 3 17 .143
Milt Bruhn ......... 11: 1956-66 77• 35• 37 5· . 487 Art Curtis . .. . .. ... . 2: 1903-04 7 0 6 .071
Dave McClain ... ... 8: 1978-85 69 32 34 3 .486 TOTALS 91 535 233 264 38 .471
Glenn Thistlewaite . 5: 1927-31 26 10 14 2 .423
John Jardine ....... 8: 1970-77 64 25 38 1 .398

RECORD IN ALL GAMES 1889-1986

NAME YEARS AT UW GAMES WON LOST TIED PCT. NAME YEARS AT UW GAMES WON LOST TIED PCT.
Phil King . .. . ...... 8: 1896-02/1905 77 55· 11 1 .as1 · Milt Bruhn ......... 11: 1955-66 103 52 45 5· .534
C.P. Hutchins . . . . . . 2: 1906-07 10 8 1 1 .850 Dave McClain .... . . 8: 1978-85 91 46 42 3 .522
George little ....... 2: 1925-26 16 11 3 2 .750 Guy Lowman ..... . 1: 1918 6 3 3 0 .500
J.R. Richards .... .. 6: 1911/1917/1919-22 42 29 9 4 .738 Jack Ryan ....... . . 2: 1923-24 15 5 6 4 .467
H.O . Stickney ...... 2: 1894-95 15 10 4 1 .710 John Jardine . .. .. . . 8: 1970-77 87 37 47 3 .443
Herb Alward ...... . 1: 1891 5 3 1 1 .700 C.W. Spears ..... . . 4: 1932-35 32 13 17 2 .438
William Juneau .... 4: 1912-15 28 18 8 2 .679 Harry Stuhl dr eher . 13: 1936-48. 11 3· 45 52· 5· .425
Ivan William son .... 7: 1949-55 64 41 19 4 .672 Ted Mestre ....... . 1: 1890 4 1 3 0 .250
Parke Davis .... .. . 1: 1893 6 4 2 0 .667 Jim Hilles .. . ...... 1: 1986 12 3 9 0 .250
J.A . Barry ........ . 3: 1908-10 16 9 4 3 .656 John Coatta . ....... 3: 1967-69 30 3 26 1 .11 7
Paul Withington ... . 1: 1916 7 4 2 1 .643 Alvin Kletsch 1: 1889 2 0 2 0 .000
Art Curtis ....... .. . 2: 1903-04 18 11 6 1 .639 TOTALS 98 851 451 351 49 .559
Glenn Thistlewaite . 5: 1927-31 45 26 16 3 .611
Frank Crawford .... 1: 1892 7 4 3 0 .571
WISCONSIN COMPOSITE SEASON
AND BIG TEN RECORDS 1889-1986
OVERALL RECORD CONFERENCE RECORD OVERALL RECORD CONFERENCE RECORD
YEAR w L T PTS OPP w L T PTS OPP RANK YEAR w L T PTS OPP w L T PTS OPP RANK
1889 0 2 0 0 31 1964 3 6 0 98 190 2 5 0 74 152 7th•
1890 1 3 0 122 101 1965 2 7 1 81 291 2 5 0 75 228 7th•
1891 3 1 1 98 34 1966 3 6 1 87 212 2 4 1 61 133 7th
1892 4 3 0 102 96 1967 0 9 1 120 212 0 6 1 93 152 9th.
1893 4 2 0 112 110 1968 0 10 0 86 310 0 7 0 62 214 10th
1894 5 2 0 152 20 1969 3 7 0 196 349 3 4 0 145 224 5th'
1895 5 2 1 144 71 1970 4 5 1 198 195 3 4 0 148 144 5th•
1896 9 1 1 206 30 2 0 1 36 6 1st 1971 4 6 1 240 258 3 5 0 161 200 6th'
1897 9 1 0 210 14 3 0 0 84 8 1st 1972 4 7 0 152 229 2 6 0 92 188 9t h
1898 9 1 0 318 17 2 1 0 76 6 3rd 1973 4 7 0 216 237 3 5 0 138 161 8th
1899 9 2 0 264 33 4 1 0 97 22 2nd 1974 7 4 0 341 243 5 3 0 240 179 4th
1900 8 1 0 300 11 2 1 0 71 11 3rd• 1975 4 6 1 174 269 3 4 1 98 194 6th
1901 9 0 0 317 5 2 0 0 53 0 1st' 1976 5 6 0 298 266 3 5 0 194 197 7th'
1902 6 3 0 228 39 1 3 0 51 28 6th 1977 5 6 0 133 200 3 6 0 97 287 8th
1903 6 3 1 306 67 0 3 1 12 54 8th• 1978 5 4 2 223 277 3 4 2 194 252 6th
1904 5 3 0 265 74 0 3 0 11 74 7th• 1979 4 7 0 208 311 3 5 0 141 250 7th'
1905 8 2 0 226 28 1 2 0 27 38 5th' 1980 4 7 0 138 211 3 5 0 100 136 6th•
1906 5 0 0 78 15 3 0 0 63 15 1st' 1981 7 st 0 268 219 6 3 0 203 150 3rd'
1907 3 1 1 50 51 3 1 1 50 51 2nd 1982 7tt 5 0 273 249 5 4 0 220 171 4th
1908 5 1 0 101 39 2 1 0 33 18 3rd 1983 7 4 0 359 242 5 4 0 301 213 4th
1909 3 1 1 61 54 2 1 39 54 4th 1984 7 4ttt1 242 206 5 3 1 161 128 4th
1910 1 2 2 19 46 1 2 13 40 5th 1985 5 6 0 231 263 2 6 0 126 206 8th
1911 5 1 1 111 14 2 1 1 46 14 3rd 1986 3 9 0 201 266 2 6 0 130 188 8th'
1912 7 0 0 246 29 5 0 0 169 22 1st TOTALS 451 351 49 15,449 11,895 233 264 38 7,995 8 ,599
1913 3 3 1 100 66 1 2 1 22 47 6th•
1914 4 2 1 102 51 2 2 1 33 51 4th'
1915 4 3 0 235 54 2 3 0 68 54 6th
1916 4 2 1 104 78 1 2 1 43 75 6th'
1917 4 2 1 85 30 3 2 0 51 30 3rd'
1918 3 3 0 42 44 1 2 0 14 31 7th
1919 5 2 0 91 41 3 2 0 41 41 4th
1920 6 1 0 141 29 4 1 0 54 29 2nd
1921 5 1 1 141 13 3 1 1 89 10 4th
1922 4 2 1 101 22 2 2 1 40 16 4th
1923 3 3 1 89 32 1 3 1 61 29 7th
1924 2 3 3 66 94 0 2 2 14 49 10th
1925 6 1 1 131 50 3 1 1 45 40 2nd'
1926 5 2 1 122 72 3 2 1 71 72 5th
1927 4 4 0 96 75 1 4 0 19 61 9th.
1928 7 1 1 163 38 3 1 1 64 25 2nd
1929 4 5 0 38 78 1 4 0 32 53 10th
1930 6 2 1 227 40 2 2 1 61 27 4th'
1931 5 4 1 105 110 3 3 0 40 63 6th
1932 6 1 1 151 48 4 1 1 105 46 3rd
1933 2 5 1 54 79 0 5 1 10 73 8th'
1934 4 4 0 48 84 2 3 0 17 58 5th'
1935 1 7 0 53 171 1 4 0 47 98 9th'
1936 2 6 0 95 144 0 4 0 38 92 8th'
1937 4 3 1 103 61 2 2 1 59 40 4th'
1938 5 3 0 111 93 3 2 0 64 60 5th•
1939 1 6 1 54 113 0 5 1 33 83 9th'
1940 4 4 0 125 134 3 3 0 86 108 4th'
1941 3 5 0 144 208 3 0 117 153 5th
1942 8" 1 1 149 68 4 1 0 70 38 2nd
1943 1 9 0 41 282 1 6 0 27 189 8th
1944 3 6 0 112 180 2 4 0 66 110 7th
1945 3 4 2 128 128 2 3 1 81 79 6th
1946 4 5 0 140 144 2 5 0 78 137 8th
1947 5 3 1 171 156 3 2 1 120 96 2nd
1948 2 7 0 126 183 1 5 0 79 136 9th
1949 5 3 1 207 129 3 2 1 98 81 4th
1950 6 3 0 137 97 5 2 0 109 71 2nd'
1951 7 1 196 53 4 1 1 158 40 2nd
1952 6 3 ... 1 228 150 4 1 1 158 97 1st
1953 6 2 1 179 110 4 1 1 146 86 3rd
1954 7 2 0 200 98 5 2 0 135 77 2nd
1955 4 5 0 172 166 3 4 0 123 119 6th
1956 1 5 3 93 129 0 4 3 46 116 9th
1957 6 3 0 234 122 4 3 0 129 103 4th'
1958 7 1 1 201 77 5 1 1 131 77 2nd
1959 7 3 ... 0 165 149 5 2 0 97 85 1st
1960 4 5 0 148 183 2 5 0 89 170 9th
1961 6 3 0 179 158 4 3 0 149 138 5th
1962 8 2'" 0 322 130 6 1 0 199 68 1st
1963 5 4 0 150 124 3 4 0 95 115 5th'

• Indicates share of position .. Rated national champions by Helms Foundation ... Includes Rose Bowl Game
t Includes Garden State Bowl Game tt Including Independence Bowl Game ttt Including Hall of Fame Bow l Game
ALL· TIME BIG TEN FOOTBALL STANDINGS
1896-1986
SCHOOL YEARS GP WON LOST TIED PCT
Ohio State (1913) .................... . ......... 74 459 321 118 20 .721
Michigan (1896) ........ .. .... . .... . . . . .... . . . . . 81a 477 331 131 15 .710
Michigan State (1953) ...... . . .. ................ 34 246 133 107 6 .553
Chicago (1896) ......... . ... . ..... ....... ... .. . .. 45b 233 120 99 14 .545
Minnesota (1896) .. . ... . . ...... ............... . 91 516 262 228 26 .533
Purdue (1896) .... .... ..... .. .......... . ........ 91 504 232 244 28 .488
Illinois (1896) ............ . .. . . . . . .. . .... . ....... 91 548 254 267 26 .487
Wisconsin (1896) . .. . ......... . ................. 91 535 233 264 38 .471
Iowa (1900) . .................. . ... . ... . ..... . ... 86 470 185 266 21 .416
Northwestern (1896) . .... . .... . ................ 89c 530 177 339 20 .353
Indiana (1900) ... . . .... .. .. . .... . ............... 84d 475 134 318 23 .306
a-Out of Conference from 1907 through 1916 c-Out of Conference in 1906 and 1907
b-Dropped out of Conference in 1939 d-Out of Conference in 1918 and 1960

WISCONSIN BOWL GAME RECORDS


GAME SCORES INDIVIDUAL RECORDS
Rose Bowl Garden State Bowl Rushing Attempts: 28; Alan Ameche vs USC, 1953
Net Yards Rushing: 133, Alan Ameche vs USC, 1953
January 1, 1953 December 13, 1981
Paaaes Completed: 48, Ron Vander Kalen vs USC, 1963
Alt: 101 ,500 Att: 53,220
Best Completion Pct: .687, Ron Vander Kalen vs USC, 1963
Wisconsin 0 0 0 O= 0 Wisconsin 7 0 0 14=21 Passing Yardage: 401, Ron Vander Ka len vs USC, 1963
Passes Had Intercepted: 3, Ron Vander Kale n vs USC, 1963
USC 0 0 7 O= 7 Tennessee 13 8 0 7 = 28
Touchdown Paaaea Thrown: 2, Ron Vander Ka len vs USC, 1963; Randy Wright vs
Tennessee, 1981 ; Randy Wright vs Kansas State, 1982
Rose Bowl Independence Bowl Passes Caught: 11, Pat Richter vs USC, 1963
January 1, 1960 December 11 , 1982 Yards on PaHes Caught: 163, Pat Richte r vs USC, 1963
Att: 100,809 Att: 49,523 TD Passes Caught: 1, Pat Richter and Gary Kroner vs USC, 1963; Thad
McFadden and Jeff Nault vs Tennessee, 1981; Tim Stracka and Michael
Wisconsin 0 8 0 O= 8 Wisconsin 0 7 7 0 = 14 Jones vs Kansas State, 1964; and Thad McFadden vs Kentucky, 1984
Washington 17 7 7 13 = 44 Kansas State 0 3 0 O= 3 Punting Average: 42.3, Dale Hackbart vs Washington, 1960
Longest Klckoft Return: 44, Thad McFadden vs Tennessee, 1981
Longest Punt Return: 67, Thad McFadden vs Kentucky, 1984
Rose Bowl Hall of Fame Bowl Longest Run: 54, Alan Ameche vs USC, 1953
January 1, 1963 December 29, 1984 Longest PaH Play: 87, Rand y Wright to Tim Stracka vs Kansas State, 1982
Att: 98,698 Att: 47,300 Longest TD Run: 17, Ron Va nder Kelen vs USC, 1963
Longest TD PaH: 87, Ra ndy Wright to Tim Stracka vs Ka nsas State, 1982
Wisconsin 7 0 7 23 = 37 Wisconsin 10 6 3 0 = 19 Most Field Goals: 4, Todd Gregoir e vs Kentucky, 1984
USC 7 14 14 7 = 42 Kentucky 0 7 10 3 =20

BADGERS ON NETWORK TELMSION 1951·86


DATE PLACE RESULT DATE PLACE RESULT
Oct. 6, 1951 Champaign, IL Illinois 14, Wisconsin 10 Nov. 16, 1968
Ann Arbor, Ml Michigan 34, Wisconsin 9
Oct. 27, 1951 Evanston, IL Wisconsin 41 , Northwestern 0 Oct. 23, 1971
Columbus, OH Ohio State 31 , Wisconsin 6
Jan. 1, 1953 Pasad ena, CA USC 7, Wisconsin 0 (Rose Bowl) Sep. 21 , 1974
Madison Wisconsin 21 , Nebraska 20
Oct. 9, 1954 Madison Wisconsin 13, Rice 7 Oct. 5, 1974
Madison Wisconsin 59, Missouri 20
Oct. 8, 1955 W. Lafayette, IN Wisconsin 9, Purdue 0 Oct. Madison
3, 1981 Wisconsin 20, Purdue 14
Oct. 18, 1958 Madison Iowa 9, Wisconsin 6 Nov. 14, 1981
Madison Iowa 17, Wisconsi n 7
Nov. 1, 1958 E. Lansing, Ml Wisconsin 9, Michigan State 7 Dec. 13, 1981
E. Ruthe rford, NJ Tennessee 28, Wisconsin 21
Nov. 14, 1959 Madison Illinois 9, Wisconsin 6 (Gard en State Bowl)
Nov. 21, 1959 Minneapolis, MN Wisconsin 11, Minnesota 7 Oct. 23, 1982 Madison Illinois 29, Wisconsin 28
Jan. 1, 1960 Pasade na, CA Washington 44, Wisconsin 8 (Rose Bowl) Dec 11, 1982 Shreveport, LA Wisconsin 14, Kansas State 3
Oct. 15, 1960 Iowa City, IA Iowa 28, Wisconsin 21 (Independence Bowl)
Nov. 19, 1960 Madison Minnesota 26, Wisconsin 7 Oct. 1, 1983 Evanston, IL Wisconsin 49, Northwestern O
Oct. 28, 1961 Madison Ohio State 30, Wisconsin 21 Sep. 15, 1984 Columbia, MO Wisconsin 35, Missouri 34 (KATZ)
Nov. 18, 1961 Madison Wisconsin 55, Illinois 7 Oct. 6, 1984 Champaign, IL Illinois 22, Wisconsin 6 (Sportsvue)
Oct. 27, 1962 Colu mbus, OH Ohio State 14, Wisconsin 7 Oct. 27, 1984 Madison Wisconsin 16, Ohio State 14
Nov. 10, 1962 Madison Wisconsin 37, Northwestern 6 Nov. 3, 1984 Iowa City Wisconsin 10, Iowa 10
Jan. 1, 1963 Pasad ena, CA USC 42, Wisconsin 37 (Rose Bowl) Dec. 29, 1984 Birmingham, AL Kentucky 20, Wisconsi n 19
Nov. 9, 1963 Madison Wisconsin 17, Northwestern 14 (Hall of Fa me Bowl)
Sep. 19, 1964 Madison Wisconsin 17, Kansas State 7 Oct. 4, 1986 Madison Michigan 34, Wisconsin 17
Oct. 15, 1966 Madison Wisconsi n 3, Northweste rn 3 Nov. 15, 1986 Madison Ohio State 30, Wisconsin 17
Nov. 11, 1967 Col umbus, OH Ohio State 17, Wisconsin 15 WON: 16 LOST: 21 TIED: 2
Nov. 2, 1968 Madison Indiana 21 , Wisconsin 20
WISCONSIN ALL·TIME FOOTBALL RESULTS
1889-1986
1893 (4-2)
Coach: Parke H. Davis Capt. T.U. Lyman
(Princeton)
Oct. 14 Wis 0 Chicago AA 4 at Milwau kee
Oct. 21 Wis 24 Lake Forest 0 at Madison
Oct. 28 Wis 18 Beloit 0 at Madison
Nov. 4 Wis 34 Michigan 18 at Ann Ar bor
Nov. 11 Wis 0 Minnesota 40 at Minneapolis
Nov. 16 Wis 36 Purdue 30 at Madison

1894 (5-2)
Coach: H.O. SUckney (Harvard) Capt. T.U. Lyman
Oct. 6 Wis 22 Chicago AA 4 at Madison
Oct. 15 Wis F Purdue· Wat Lafayette
Oct. 20 Wis 30 Chicago O at Chicago
Oct. 27 Wis 4 Chicago AA 0 at Chicago
Oct. 29 Wis 44 Iowa o at Madison
Nov. 3 Wis 46 Beloit 0 at Beloit
Nov. 17 Wis 6 Minnesota Oat Madison
• Referee forfeited game to Purdue.
•• Daily Cardinal extra on red paper.

1895 (5-2-1)
Coach: H.O. Stickney Capt. J.R. Richards
Sep. 21 Wis 12 Northwestern 6 at Milwaukee
Sep. 30 Wis 28 Iowa State 6 at Madison
Oct. 5 Wis 32 Armour 4 at Madison
Oct. 12 Wis 26 Lake Forest" 5 at Madison
Oct. 19 Wis 14 Grinnell 4 at Madison
Oct. 26 Wis 10 Illinois 10 at Madison
Nov. 2 Wis 12 Chicago 22 at Chicago
Nov. 16 Wis 10 Minnesota 14 at Mi nneapol is
The 1891 Wisconsin football team put together a 3-1-1 record under coach Her b Alward, including a • Also used Rush Medical College players.
memorable 40-0 victory over Northwestern.
1896 (7-1-1)
1891 (3-1-1 ) Coach: Phll King (Princeton) Capt. J.R. Richar ds
1889 (0-2) Oct. 10 Wis 34 Lake Forest 0 at Madison
Coach: Alvin Kletach Capt. Charles Mayer Coach: Herb Alward (Harvard) Capt. E.H. Ahara Oct. 14 Wis 18 Madison High 0 at Madison
Nov. 23 Wis 0 Calumet Club 27 at Mi lwaukee Oct. 17 Wis 40 Beloit 4 at Beloit Oct. 17 Wis 50 Rush Medical 0 at Madison
Dec. 14 Wis 0 Beloit 4 at Beloit Oct. 24 Wis 12 Minnesota 26 at Minneapolis Oct. 24 Wis 54 Grinnell 6 at Madison
Oct. 31 Wis 0 Northwestern 0 at Milwaukee Oct. 31 Wis 6 Beloit 0 at Beloit
1890 (1-3) Nov. 14 Wis 6 Lake Forest 4 at Madison Nov. 7 Wis 24 Chicago 0 at Madison
Nov. 29 Wis 40 Northwestern 0 at Milwaukee Nov. 21 Wis 6 Minnesota 0 at Madison
Coach: Ted Mestre (Yale) Capt. James Kerr Nov. 26 Wis 6 Northwestern 6 at Evanston
Nov. 1 Wis106 Whitewater 0 at Madison 1892 (4-3) Dec. 19 Wis 8 Carlisle Indians 18 at Chicago•
Normal • Played at night in Chicago Coliseum.
Nov. 15 Wis 0 Minnesota 63 at Minneapolis Coach: Frank Crawford (Yale) Capt. J.D. Freeman
Nov. 22 Wis 6 Lake Forest 16 at Madison Oct. 1 Wis 32 Beloit 4 at Madison
Nov. 26 Wis 10 Northwestern 22 at Milwaukee Oct. 15 Wis 6 Michigan 10 at Madison
Oct. 19 Wis 4 Purdue 32 at Lafayette
Oct. 22 Wis 10 Lake Forest 6 at Milwaukee
Oct. 29 Wis 4 Minnesota 32 at Madison
Nov. 19 Wis 26 Northwestern 6 at Evanston
Nov. 24 Wis 20 Northwestern 6 at Milwaukee

Fullback Ed Jankowski (47) was Wisconsin's "MVP" In both 1935 and 1936.

77
1902 (6-3)
Coach: Phil K ing Capt. Wllllam Juneau
Sep.27 Wis 11 Lawrence 0 at Madison
Oct. 4 Wis 24 Hyde Park (IL) 5 at Madison
HS
Oct. 11 Wis 52 Lawrence 0 at Madison
Oct. 18 Wis 52 Beloit 6 at Milwaukee
Oct. 25 Wis 38 Kansas Oat Madison
Nov. 1 Wis 0 Michigan 6 at Chicago
Nov. 8 Wis 51 Northwestern Oat Madison
Nov. 15 Wis 0 Minnesota 11 at Minneapolis
Nov. 27" Wis OChicago 11 at Chicago
• Thanksgiving Day

1903 (6-3-1)
Coach: Art Curtis (Wisconsin) Capt. Allan Abbott
Oct. 3 Wis 28 North Central 0 at Madison
Oct. 10 Wis 40 Lawrence 7 at Madison
Oct. 17 Wis 87 Beloit 0 at Madison
Oct. 21 Wis 32 Osteopaths 0 at Madison
Oct. 24 Wis 54 Knox 6 at Madison
Oct. 31 Wis 6 Chicago 15 at Madison
Nov. 7 Wis 52 Oshkosh Normal 0 at Madison
Nov. 14 Wis 0 Michigan 16 at Ann Arbor
Nov. 21 Wis 6 Northwestern 6 at Chicago
Nov. 26° Wis 0 Minnesota 17 at Minneapolis
• Thanksgiving Day

1904 (5-3)
Coach: Art Curtis Capt. James I. Bush
Oct. 1 Wis 45 Fort Sheridan 0 at Madison
Oct. 8 Wis 33 Marquette O at Madison
1939 Wisconsin football game action features two-time All-Big Ten fullback George Paskvan. Oct. 15 Wis 58 Notre Dame 0 at Milwaukee
Oct. 22 Wis 82 Drake 0 at Madison
Oct. 29 Wis 0 Michigan 28 at Madison
Nov. 5 Wis 36 Beloit 0 at Madison
1897 (9-1) 1901 (9-0) Nov. 12 Wis 0 Minnesota 28 at Minneapolis
Nov.24° Wis 11 Chicago 18 at Chicago
Coach: Phil King Capt. J.P. Riordan Coach: Phil King Capt. Art Curtis
• Thanksgiving Day
Oct. 2 Wis 30 Lake Forest 0 at Madison Sep.28 Wis 26 Milwaukee Oat Madison
Oct. 6 Wis 8 Madison High• 0 at Madison Medical
Oct. 9 Wis 28 Rush Medical 0 at Madison Oct. 5 Wis 62 Hyde Park (IL) O at Madison 1905 (8-2)
Oct. 16 Wis 20 Platteville Oat Madison HS Coach: Phil King (Princeton) Capt. E. Vanderboom
Normal Oct. 12 Wis 40 Beloit Oat Milwaukee Sep. 23 Wis 16 Co. I. Marinette 0 at Marinette
Oct. 23 Wis 29 Madison High o at Madison Oct. 19 Wis 23 Knox 5 at Madison Sep. 30 Wis 49 Northwestern 0 at Madison
Oct. 30 Wis 39 Minnesota 0 at Minneapolis Oct. 26 Wis 50 Kansas 0 at Madison College•
Nov. 6 Wis 11 Beloit 0 at Madison Nov. 2 Wis 18 Nebraska Oat Milwaukee Oct. 4 Wis 29 Marquette oat Madison
Nov. 13 Wis 23 Chicago 8 at Chicago Nov. 9 Wis 45 Iowa State Oat Madison Oct. 7 Wis 34 Lawrence Oat Madison
Nov. 20 Wis OAlumni 6 at Madison Nov.16 Wis 18 Minnesota 0 at Minneapolis Oct. 14 Wis 21 Notre Dame 0 at Madison
Nov. 25 Wis 2 Northwestern 0 at Evanston Nov.28° Wis 35 Chicago Oat Chicago Oct. 21 Wis O Chicago 4 at Madison
• Called at end of first half because of rain. • Thanksgiving Day Oct. 28 Wis 17 Alumni 0 at Madison
Nov. 4 Wis 16 Minnesota 12 at Minneapolis
1898 (9-1) Nov. 11 Wis 44 Beloit 0 at Madison
Nov. 18 Wis O Michigan 12 at Ann Arbor
Coach: Phil King Capt. Pat J. O'Dea
Oct. 1 Wis 52 Ripon 0 at Madison • At Watertown, WI
Oct. 5 Wis 21 Madison High 0 at Madison
Oct. 8 Wis 76 Dixon (IL) Col. Oat Madison
Oct. 15 Wis 42 Rush Medical 0 at Madison
Oct. 22 Wis 17 Beloit Oat Milwaukee
Oct. 29 Wis 29 Minnesota 0 at Madison
Nov. 5 Wis 12 Alumni 11 at Madison
Nov. 12 Wis 0 Chicago 6 at Chicago
Nov. 19 Wis 22 Whitewater oat Madison
Normal
Nov. 24 Wis 47 Northwestern 0 at Evanston

1899 (9-2)
Coach: Phll King Capt. Pat J. O' Dea
Sep. 30 Wis 45 Lake For est 0 at Madison
Oct. 6 Wis 36 Beloit 0 at Milwaukee
Oct. 14 Wis 38 Northwestern 0 at Madison
Oct. 21 Wis 0 Yale 6 at New Haven
Oct. 28 Wis 11 Rush Medical 0 at Madison
Nov. 4 Wis 17 Alumni 5 at Madison
Nov.11 Wis 23 Illinois 0 at Milwaukee
Nov. 18 Wis 19 Minnesota 0 at Minneapolis
Nov. 2 Wis 58 Lawrence 0 at Madison
Nov.30· Wis 17 Michigan 5 at Chicago
Dec. 9 Wis 0 Chicago 17 at Madison
• Thanksgiving Day

1900 (8-1)
Coach: Phil King Capt. A. Chamberlain
Sep. 29 Wis 50 Ripon 0 at Madison
Oct. 6 Wis 5 Chicago P&s• O at Madison
Oct. 13 Wis 11 Beloit Oat Milwaukee
Oct. 20 Wis 64 Upper Iowa 0 at Madison
Oct. 27 Wis 45 Grinnell 0 at Madison
Nov. 3 Wis 5 Minnesota 6 at Minneapolis
Nov. 10 Wis 54 Notre Dame 0 at Madison
Nov. 17 Wis 39 Chicago 5 at Chicago
Nov. 24 Wis 27 Illinois 0 at Madison Gyrating Elroy "Crazylegs" Hirsch rambles for yardage In a 20-6 win over archrival Minnesota in
• Chicago Physicians and Surgeons 1942. Hirsch led the Badgers to an 8-1-1 record that season.
1917 (4-2-1 )
Coach: J.R. Richards Capt. Howard Hancoclc
(Wlaconaln)
Oct. 6 Wis 34 Beloit O at Madison
Oct. 13 Wis 0 Notre Dame Oat Madison
Oct. 20 Wis 0 Ill inois 7 at Champai gn
Oct. 27 Wis 20 Iowa O at Madison
Nov. 3 Wis 10 Minnesota 7 at Madison (Her
Nov. 10 Wis 3 Ohio State 16 at Madison
Nov. 24 Wis 18 Chicago O at Chicago
First game played in new Camp Randall Stadium.

1918 (3-3)
Coach: Guy Lowman (Wlaconaln) Capt. F. Mann
Oct. 26 Wis O Camp Grant 7 at Madison
Nov. 2 Wis 21 Beloit 0 at Madison
Nov. 9 Wis 0 Illinois 22 at Madison (HC)
Nov.1 6 Wis O Minnesota 6 at M inneapolis
Nov.23 Wis 14 Ohio State 3 at Columbus
Nov. 28° Wis 7 Michigan State 6 at Madison
• Thanksgiving Day

1919 (5-2)
Coach: J.R. Richards Capt. C.H. Carpenter
Oct. 4 Wis 37 Ripon Oat Madison
Oct. 11 Wis 13 Marquette O at Madison
Oct. 18 Wis 10 Northwestern 6 at Evanston
Oct. 25 Wis 14 Illinois 10 at Champaign
Nov. 1 Wis 7 Minnesota 19 at Madison (HC)
Nov. 15 Wis 0 Ohio State 3 at Madison
Nov. 22 Wis 10 Chicago 3 at Chicago

1920 (6-1)
Coach: J .R. Richards Capt. Frank L. Weston
Oct. 2 Wis 60 Lawrence Oat Madison
Oct. 9 Wis 27 Michigan State o at Madison
Oct. 16 Wis 27 Northwestern 7 at Madison
1906 (5-0) 1912 (7-0) Oct. 23 Wis 7 Ohio State 13 at Col umb us
Nov. 6 Wis 3 Minnesota 0 at M inneapolis
Coach: Dr. C.P. Hutchins Capt. W.A. Gelbach Coach Wm. Juneau (Wlaconsln) Capt. J.M. Hoellel Nov. 13 Wis 14 Illinois 9 at Madison (HC)
(Syracuse) Oct. 5 Wis 13 Lawrence 0 at Madison Nov. 20 Wis 3 Chicago Oat Chicago
Oct. 13 Wis 5 Lawrence 0 at Madison Oct. 1 Wis 56 Northwestern 0 at Madison
Oct. 20 Wis 10 North Dakota Oat Madison Oct. 19 Wis 41 Purdue 0 at Madison 1921 (5-1-1)
Nov. 3 Wis 18 Iowa 4 at Madison Nov. 2 Wis 30 Chicago 12 at Madison (HC)
Nov. 10 Wis 16 Illinois 6 at Champaign Nov. 9 Wis 64 Arkansas 7 at Madison Coach: J.R. Richards Capt. Guy M. Sundt
Nov. 17 Wis 29 Purdue 5 at Madison Nov. 16 Wis 14 Minnesota 0 at Minneapolis Oct. 1 Wis 28 Lawrence 0 at Madison
Nov. 23 Wis 28 Iowa 10 at Iowa City Oct. 8 Wis 24 So. Dakota St. 3 at Madison
1907 (3-1-1) Oct. 15 Wis 27 Northwestern 0 at Evanston
1913 (3-3-1) Oct. 22 Wis 20 Illinois Oat Champaign
Coach: Dr. C.P. Hutchins Capt. John Messmer Oct. 29 Wis 35 Minnesota O at Madison (HC)
Oct. 26 Wis 4 Illinois 15 at Madison Coach: Wm. Juneau Capt. Al Tanberg Nov. 12 Wis 7 Michigan 7 at Madison
Nov. 2 Wis 6 Iowa 5 at Iowa City Oct. 4 Wis 58 Lawrence 7 at Madison Nov. 19 Wis O Chicago 3 at Chicago
Nov. 9 Wis 11 Indiana 8 at Madison Oct. 11 Wis 13 Marquette O at Madison
Nov. 16 Wis 12 Purdue 6 at Lafayette Oct. 18 Wis 7 Purdue 7 at Lafayette 1922 (4-2-1)
Nov. 23 Wis 17 Minnesota 17 at Madison Oct. 25 Wis 7 Michigan State 12 at Madison
Nov. 1 Wis 3 Minnesota 21 at Madison (HC) Coach: J.R. Richards Capt. Rollle Wiiiiams
1908 (5-1) Nov. 8 Wis 12 Ohio State O at Madison Oct. 7 Wis 41 Carleton O at Madison
Nov. 22 Wis 0 Chicago 19 at Chicago Oct. 14 Wis 20 So. Dakota St. 6 at Madison
Coach: J.A. " Tom" Barry Capt. Harlan Rogers Oct. 21 Wis 20 Indiana O at Madison
(Brown) 1914 (4-2-1) Nov. 4 Wis 14 M innesota Oat Minneapolis
Oct. 10 Wis 35 Lawrence 0 at Madison Nov. 11 Wis 0 Illinois 3 at Madison (HC)
Oct. 17 Wis 16 Indiana 0 at Bloomington Coach: Wm. Juneau Capt. R.M. Keeler Nov. 18 Wis 6 Michigan 13 at Ann Arbor
Oct. 24 Wis 24 Freshmen 15 at Madison Oct. 3 Wis 21 Lawrence O at Madison Nov. 25 Wis 0 Chicago O at Chicago
Oct. 31 Wis 9 Marquette 6 at Madison Oct. 10 Wis 48 Marquette Oat Madison
Nov. 7 Wis 5 Minnesota 0 at Minneapolis Oct. 17 Wis 14 Purdue 7 at Madison 1923 (3-3-1)
Nov. 21 Wis 12 Chicago 18 at Madison (HC) Oct. 24 Wis 7 Ohio State 6 at Columbus
Oct. 31 Wis 0 Chicago 0 at Madison (HC) Coach: Jack J. Ryan Capt. Marty P. Below
1909 (3-1-1) Nov. 14 Wis 3 Minnesota 14 at Minneapolis (Dartmouth)
Nov. 21 Wis 9 Illinois 24 at Madison Oct. 6 Wis 7 Coe College 3 at Madison
Coach: J.A. " Tom" Barry Capt. Jack W. Wllce Oct. 13 Wis 21 Michigan State 0 at Madison
Oct. 9 Wis 22 Lawrence 0 at Madison 1915 (4-3) Oct. 20 Wis 52 Indiana 0 at Bloomington
Oct. 23 Wis 6 Indiana 3 at Madison Oct. 27 Wis 0 Minnesota 0 at Madison (HC)
Oct. 30 Wis 21 Northwestern 11 at Evanston Coach: Wm. Juneau Capt. Howard Buck Nov. 10 Wis 0 Illinois 10 at Champaign
Nov. 13 Wis 6 Minnesota 34 at Madison (HC) Oct. 2 Wis 82 Lawrence 0 at Madison Nov. 17 Wis 3 M ichigan 6 at Madison
Nov. 20 Wis 6 Chicago 6 at Chicago Oct. 9 Wis 85 Marquette 0 at Madison Nov. 24 Wis 6 Chicago 13 at Chicago
Oct. 16 Wis 28 Purdue 3 at Lafayette
1910 (1 -2-2) Oct. 23 Wis 21 Ohio State 0 at Madison 1924 (2-3-3)
Oct. 30 Wis 13 Chicago 14 at Chicago
Coach: J.A. " Tom" Barry Capt. J.P. Dean Nov. 13 Wis 3 Illinois 17 at Champaign Coach: Jack Ryan Capt. Jack Harris
Oct. 8 Wis 6 Lawrence 6 at Madison Nov. 20 Wis 3 Minnesota 20 at Madison (HC) Sep. 27 Wis 25 North Dakota 0 at Madison
Oct. 22 Wis 3 Indiana 12 at Indianapolis Oct. 4 Wis 17 Iowa State O at Madison
Oct. 29 Wis 0 Northwestern O at Madison 1916 (4-2-1) Oct. 11 Wis 7 Coe College 7 at Madison
Nov. 12 Wis O Minnesota 28 at Minneapolis Oct. 18 Wis 7 Minnesota 7 at Madison
Nov. 19 Wis 10 Chicago 0 at Madison (HC) Coach: Paul Withington Capt. Paul Meyers Oct. 25 Wis 0 Michiga n 21 at Ann Arbor
(Harvard) Nov. 8 Wis 3 Notre Dame 38 at Madison
1911 (5-1-1) Oct. 7 Wis 20 Lawrence Oat Madison Nov. 15 Wis 7 Iowa 21 at Madison (HC)
Oct. 14 Wis 28 So. Dakota St. 3 at Madison Nov. 22 Wis 0 Chicago O at Ch icago
Coach: J.R. Richa rd s (Wlaconsln) Capt. A.L. Buser Oct. 21 Wis 13 Haskell Oat Madison
Oct. 7 Wis 15 Lawrence 0 at Madison Oct. 28 Wis 30 Chicago 7 at Madison (HC)
Oct. 14 Wis 24 Ripon 0 at Madison Nov. 4 Wis 13 Ohio State 14 at Col umbus
Oct. 21 Wis 26 Colorado Col. 0 at Madison Nov. 18 Wis 0 Minnesota 54 at Minneapolis
Oct. 28 Wis 28 Northwestern 3 at Evanston Nov. 25 Wis 0 Illinois 0 at Madison
Nov. 4 Wis 12 Iowa 0 at Madison
Nov. 18 Wis 6 Mi nneapolis 6 at Madison (HC)
Nov. 25 Wis O Chicago 5 at Chicago
1925 (6-1-1) 1932 (6-1-1) 1937 (4-3-1)
Coach: George Little Capt. Steve Polaski Coach: Clarence Spears Capt. Gregory Kabat Coach: Harry Stuhldreher Capt. Fred Benz
(Ohio Wesleyan) (Dartmouth) Sep. 25 Wis 32 So. Dakota St. O at Madison
Oct. 3 Wis 30 Iowa State 0 at Madison Oct. 1 Wis 7 Marquette 2 at Madison Oct. 2 Wis 12 Marquette 0 at Madison
Oct. 10 Wis 35 Franklin Col. oat Madison Oct. 8 Wis 34 Iowa O at Madison (DD) Oct. 9 Wis 27 Chicago o at Chicago
Oct. 17 Wis 0 Michigan 21 at Madison (HC) Oct. 15 Wis 6 Purdue 7 at Lafayette Oct. 16 Wis 13 Iowa 6 at Madison (HC)
Oct. 24 Wis 7 Purdue 0 at Madison Oct. 22 Wis 39 Coe College 0 at Madison Oct. 23 Wis O Pittsburgh 21 at Pittsburgh
Oct. 31 Wis 12 Minnesota 12 at Minneapolis Oct. 29 Wis 7 Ohio State 7 at Colu mbus Oct. 30 Wis 6 Northwestern 14 at Madison
Nov. 7• Wis 6 Iowa 0 at Iowa City Nov. 5 Wis 20 Illinois 12 at Madison (HC) Nov. 13 Wis 7 Purdue 7 at Madison (DD)
Nov. 14 Wis 21 Michigan State 10 at Madison Nov. 12 Wis 20 Minnesota 13 at Madison Nov. 20 Wis 6 Minnesota 13 at Minneapolis
Nov.21 Wis 20 Chicago 7 at Chicago Nov. 19 Wis 18 Chicago 7 at Chicago
• Played in raging blizzard. 1938 (5-3)
1933 (2-5-1)
1926 (5-2- 1) Coach: Harry Stuhldreher Capt. Howard Weiss
Coach: Clarence Spears Capt. Harold C. Smith Vince Gavre
Coach: George Little Capt. Doyle Harmon Oct. 7 Wis 19 Marquette O at Madison Oct. 1 Wis 27 Marquette 0 at Madison
Oct. 2 Wis 38 Corn ell Col. 0 at Madison Oct. 14 Wis 0 Il linois 21 at Champaign Oct. 8 Wis 31 Iowa 13 at Iowa City
Oct. 9 Wis 13 Kansas 0 at Madison Oct. 21 Wis 7 Iowa 26 at Iowa City Oct. 15 Wis 6 Pittsburgh 26 at Madison (DD)
Oct. 16 Wis 0 Purdue 0 at Lafayette Oct. 28 Wis 0 Purdue 14 at Madison (HC) Oct. 22 Wis 7 Purdue 13 at Lafayette
Oct. 23 Wis 27 Indiana 2 at Madison Nov. 4 Wis 0 Chicago 0 at Chicago Oct. 29 Wis 6 Indiana 0 at Madison (HC)
Oct. 30 Wis 10 Minnesota 16 at Madison Nov. 11 Wis 25 West Virginia 6 at Madison Nov. 5 Wis 20 Northwestern 13 at Evanston
Nov. 6 Wis 0 Michigan 37 at Ann Arbor Nov. 18 Wis 0 Ohio State 6 at Madison Nov. 12 Wis 14 UCLA 7 at Los Angeles
Nov. 13 Wis 20 Iowa 10 at Madison (HC) Nov. 25 Wis 3 Minnesota 6 at Minneapolis Nov. 19 Wis 0 Minnesota 21 at Madison
Nov. 20 Wis 14 Chicago 7 at Chicago
1934 (4-4) 1939 (1-6-1)
1927 (4-4)
Coach: Clarence Spears Capt. John Bender Coach: Harry Stuhldreher Capt. Ralph Moeller
Coach: G. Thlstlethwalte Capt. Ed. J. Crofoot Oct. 6 Wis 3 Marquette 0 at Madison Sep. 30 Wis 14 Marquette 13 at Madison
(Earlham) Oct. 13 Wis 28 So. Dakota St. 7 at Madison Oct. 7 Wis 7 Texas 17 at Madison
Oct. 1 Wis 31 Cornell Col. 6 at Madison Oct. 20 Wis 0 Purdue 14 at Lafayette Oct. 14 Wis 0 Indiana 14 at Madison
Oct. 8 Wis 26 Kansas 6 at Lawrence Oct. 27 Wis 0 Notre Dame 19 at South Bend Oct. 21 Wis 7 Northwestern 13 at Evanston
Oct. 15 Wis O Michigan 14 at Madison Nov. 3 Wis 0 Northwestern 7 at Evanston Oct. 28 Wis 13 Iowa 19 at Madison (OD)
Oct. 22 Wis 12 Purdue 6 at Madison Nov. 10 Wis 10 Michigan Oat Ann Arbor Nov. 4 Wis 0 Illinois 7 at Champaign
Oct. 29 Wis 7 Minnesota 13 at Minneapolis Nov. 17 Wis 7 Illinois 3 at Madison (HC) Nov. 18 Wis 7 Purdue 7 at Madison (HC)
Nov. 5 Wis 20 Grinnell 2 at Madison Nov. 24 Wis 0 Minnesota 34 at Madison Nov. 25 Wis 6 Minnesota 23 at Minneapolis
Nov. 12 Wis O Iowa 16 at Madison (HC)
Nov. 19 Wis 0 Chicago 12 at Chicago 1935 (1-7) 1940 (4-4)
1928 (7-1-1) Coach: Clarence Spears Capt. Ray Davis Coach: Harry Stuhldreher Capt. John Tennant
Sep. 28 Wis 6 So. Dakota St. 13 at Madison Oct. 5 Wis 33 Marquette 19 at Madison
Coach: Glenn Thlstlethwalte Capt. Rube Wagner Oct. 5 Wis 0 Marquette 33 at Madison Oct. 12 Wis 12 Iowa 30 at Iowa City
Oct. 6 Wis 22 Notre Dame 6 at Madison Oct. 12 Wis 0 Notre Dame 27 at Madison Oct. 19 Wis 7 Northwestern 27 at Madison
Oct. 13• Wis 49 Corn ell Col. 0 at Madison Oct. 19 Wis 12 Michigan 20 at Madison Oct. 26 Wis 14 Purdue 13 at Lafayette
Oct. 13· Wis 13 No. Dakota St. 7 at Madison Oct. 26 Wis 7 Chicago 13 at Chicago Nov. 2 Wis 13 Illinois 6 at Madison (HC)
Oct. 20 Wis 19 Purdue 19 at Lafayette Nov. 9 Wis 8 Purdue 0 at Madison (HC) Nov. 9 Wis 6 Columbia 7 at New York
Oct. 27 Wis 7 Michigan O at Ann Arbor Nov. 16 Wis 13 Northwestern 32 at Evanston Nov. 16 Wis 27 Indiana 10 at Madison (DD)
Nov. 3 Wis 15 Alabama 0 at Madison Nov. 23 Wis 7 Minnesota 33 at Minneapolis Nov. 23 Wis 13 Minnesota 22 at Madison•
Nov. 10 Wis 25 Chicago 0 at Madison (HC) • 50th anniversary of all-time series.
Nov. 17 Wis 13 Iowa 0 at Iowa City 1936 (2-6)
Nov.24 Wis O Minnesota 6 at Madison 1941 (3-5)
• Doubleheader Coach: H. Stuhldreher Capt. John Golemgeske
(Notre Dame) Coach: Harry Stuhldreher Capt. Tom Farris
1929 (4-5) Sep. 26 Wis 24 So. Dakota St. 7 at Madison Oct. 4 Wis 7 Marquette 28 at Madison
Oct. 3 Wis 6 Marquette 12 at Madison Oct. 11 Wis 14 Northwestern 41 at Evanston
Coach: Glenn Thlstlelhwalte Capt. John Parks Oct. 10 Wis 14 Purdue 35 at Lafayette Oct. 18 Wis 23 Iowa 0 at Madison (W)
Sep.28· Wis 22 Ripon 0 at Madison Oct. 17 Wis 0 Notre Dame 27 at South Bend Oct. 25 Wis 27 Indiana 25 at Madison (HC)
Sep. 25· Wis 21 So. Dakota St. Oat Madison Oct. 31 Wis 6 Chicago 7 at Madison (HC) Nov. 1 Wis 20 Syracuse 27 at Madison
Oct. 5 Wis 13 Colgate 6 at Madison Nov. 7 Wis 18 Northwestern 26 at Evanston Nov. 8 Wis 34 Ohio State 46 at Columbus
Oct. 12 Wis 0 Northwestern 7 at Madison Nov. 14 Wis 27 Cincinnati 6 at Madison Nov. 15 Wis 13 Purdue Oat Madison (DD)
Oct. 19 Wis 0 Notre Dame 19 at Chicago .. Nov. 21 Wis 0 Minnesota 24 at Madison Nov. 22 Wis 6 Minnesota 41 at Minneapolis
Oct. 26 Wis 0 Iowa 14 at Madison (DD)
Nov. 2 Wis O Purdue 13 at Madison (HC)
Nov. 9 Wis 20 Chicago 6 at Chicago
Nov.23 Wis 12 Minnesota 13 at Minneapolis
• Doubleheader
•• Played at Soldiers Field.

1930 (6-2-1)
Coach: Glenn Thistlethwaite Capt. Miii Gantenbeln
Oct. 4• Wis 53 Lawrence 6 at Madison
Oct. 4• Wis 28 Carleton 0 at Madison
Oct. 11 Wis 34 Chicago 0 at Madison
Oct. 18 Wis 27 Pennsylvania 0 at Madison (HC)
Oct. 25 Wis 6 Pur due 7 at Lafayette
Nov. 1 Wis 0 Ohio State 0 at Columbus
Nov. 8 Wis 58 So. Dakota St. 7 at Madison
Nov. 15 Wis 7 Northwestern 20 at Evanston
Nov.22 Wis 14 Minnesota 0 at Madison
• Doubleheader

1931 (5-4-1)
Coach: Glenn Thlatlethw111te Capt. Harold F. Smith
Oct. 3• Wis 33 Bradley 6 at Madison
Oct. 3• Wis 12 No. Dakota St. 7 at Madison
Oct. 10 Wis 7 Auburn 7 at Madison
Oct. 17 Wis 21 Purdue 14 at Madison (DD)
Oct. 24 Wis 13 Pennsylvania 27 at Philadelphia
Oct. 31 Wis 0 Minnesota 14 at Minneapolis
Nov. 7 Wis 7 Illinois 6 at Champaign
Nov. 14 Wis 0 Ohio State 6 at Madison (HC)
Nov. 21 Wis 12 Ch icago 7 at Chicago
Nov.28 Wis 0 Michigan 16 at Ann Arbor
• Doubleheader
Gwynn Christensen (15) helped the Badgers to a 41-0 shutout over Marquette in the 1949 coaching
debut of Ivy Williamson.
Coach: Ivy Wllllamaon Capt. George O' Br ien
Wis 42 Marquette 19 at Madison (W)
Wis 20 Ill inois 6 at Madison
Wis 14 Ohio State 23 at Columbus
Wis 42 Iowa 13 at Iowa City
Wis 7 UCLA 20 at Madison (DD)
Wis 21 Rice 7 at Houston
Wis 24 Northwestern 20 at Madison (HC)
Wis 37 Indiana 14 at Bloomington
Wis 21 Minnesota 21 at Madison
Jan. Wis 0 USC 7 at Pasadena•
• Rose Bowl

1953 (6-2-1)
Coach: Ivy Williamson Capt. Roger Dornburg
Jerry Wuhrman
Sep. 26 Wis 20 Penn State O at Madison (W)
Oct. 3 Wis 13 Marquette 11 at Madison
Oct. 9 Wis 0 UCLA 13 at Los Angeles•
Oct. 17 Wis 28 Purdue 19 at Lafayette
Oct. 24 Wis 19 Ohio State 20 at Madison (DD)
Oct. 31 Wis 10 Iowa 6 at Madison (HC)
Nov. 7 Wis 34 Northwestern 13 at Evanston
Alan " the Horse" Ameche - Wisconsin's Heisman Trophy winner and the Badgers' leading rusher in Nov. 14 Wis 34 Illinois 7 at Madison
Nov. 21 Wis 21 Minnesota 21 at Minneapolis
1951, 1952, 1953 and 1954. • Night game

1954 (7-2)
1942 (8-1 - 1) 1947 (5-3-1)
Coach: Ivy Williamson Capt. Gary Measner
Coach: Har ry Stuhldre her Capt. Dave Schreiner Coach: Harry Stuhldreher Capt. Jack Wink Sep. 25 Wis 52 Marquette 14 at Madison (W)
Marie Hoskins Sep. 27 Wis 32 Purdue 14 at Madison Oct. 2 Wis 6 Michigan State 0 at E. Lansing
Sep. 19 Wis 7 Camp Grant 0 at Madison Oct. 4 Wis 7 Indiana 7 at Bloomington Oct. 9 Wis 13 Rice (TV) 7 at Madison
Sep. 26 Wis 7 Notre Dame 7 at Madison Oct. 11 Wis 7 California 48 at Madison (W) Oct. 16 Wis 20 Purdue 6 at Madison (DD)
Oct. 3 Wis 35 Marquette 7 at Madison Oct. 18 Wis 9 Yale 0 at New Haven Oct. 23 Wis 14 Ohio State 31 at Columbus
Oct. 10 Wis 17 Missouri 9 at Madison (W) Oct. 25 Wis 35 Marquette 12 at Madison Oct. 30 Wis 7 Iowa 13 at Iowa City
Oct. 17 Wis 13 Great Lakes 7 at Chicago' Nov. 1 Wis 29 Northwestern 0 at Evanston Nov. 6 Wis 34 Northwestern 13 at Madison (HC)
Oct. 24 Wis 13 Pur due 0 at Lafayette Nov. 8 Wis 46 Iowa 14 at Madison (HC) Nov. 13 Wis 27 Illinois 14 at Champaign
Oct. 31 Wis 17 Ohio State 7 at Madison (HC) Nov. 15 Wis 6 Michigan 40 at Madison (DD) Nov. 20 Wis 27 Minnesota oat Madison
Nov. 7 Wis 0 Iowa 6 at Iowa City Nov. 22 Wis 0 Minnesota 21 at Minneapolis
Nov. 14 Wis 20 Northwestern 19 at Evanston 1955 (4-5)
Nov. 21 Wis 20 Minnesota 6 at Madison (OD) 1948 (2-7)
• Played at Soldiers Field . Coach: Ivy Wllllamaon Capt. Wells Gray
Coach: Harry Stuhldreher Capt. Wally Dreyer Sep. 24 Wis 28 Marquette 14 at Madison (W)
Sep. 25 Wis 7 Indiana 35 at Madison
1943 (1-9) Oct. 2 Wis 20 Illinois 16 at Madison (W)
Oct. 1 Wis 37 Iowa 14 at Madison
Oct. 8 Wis 9 Purdue (TV) O at Lafayette
Coach: Harry Stuhldreher Capt. Joe Keenan Oct. 9 Wis 14 California 40 at Berkeley Oct. 14 Wis 21 USC 33 at Los Angeles•
Sep. 18 Wis 7 Marquette 33 at Madison Oct. 16 Wis 7 Yale 17 at Madison Oct. 22 Wis 16 Ohio State 26 at Madison
Sep. 25 Wis 7 Camp Grant 10 at Rockford Oct. 23 Wis 32 Ohio State 34 at Columbus Oct. 29 Wis O Michigan State 27 at Madison (HC)
Oct. 2 Wis 7 Iowa 5 at Iowa City Oct. 30 Wis 13 Iowa 19 at Iowa City Nov. 5 Wis 41 Northwestern 14 at Evanston
Oct. 9 Wis 7 Illinois 25 at Madison Nov. 6 Wis 7 Northwestern 16 at Madison (HC) Nov. 12 Wis 14 Illinois 17 at Madison (DD)
Oct. 16 Wis 0 Notre Dame 50 at Madison (W) Nov. 13 Wis 26 Marquette 0 at Madison Nov. 19 Wis 6 Minnesota 21 at Minneapolis
Oct. 23 Wis 0 Indiana 34 at Bloomington Nov. 20 Wis 0 Minnesota 16 at Madison (DD) • Night game
Oct. 30 Wis 0 Purdue 32 at Madison (DD)
Nov. 6 Wis 0 Northwestern 41 at Madison (HC) 1949 (5-3-1) 1956 (1-5-3)
Nov. 13 Wis O Michigan 27 at Ann Arbor
Nov. 20 Wis 13 Minnesota 25 at Minneapolis Coach: Ivy Williamson Capt. Robert Wiison Coach: Miit Bruhn Capt. Pat Levenhagen
(Michigan) (Minnesota)
1944 (3-6) Sep. 24 Wis 41 Marquette 0 at Madison Sep. 29 Wis 41 Marquette 0 at Madison (W)
Oct. 1 Wis 13 Illinois (TV) 13 at Champaign Oct. 6 Wis 6 USC 13 at Madison
Coach: Harry Stuhldreher Capt. Allen J. Shafer, Jr. Oct. 8 Wis 20 California 35 at Madison (W) Oct. 13 Wis 7 Iowa 13 at Iowa City
Sep. 30 Wis 7 Northwestern 6 at Evanston Oct. 15 Wis 48 Navy 13 at Madison Oct. 20 Wis 6 Purdue 6 at Madison (DD)
Oct. 7 Wis 21 Marquette 2 at Madison Oct. 22 Wis 0 Ohio State 21 at Madison (DD) Oct. 27 Wis O Ohio State 21 at Columbus
Oct. 14 Wis 7 Ohio State 20 at Madison (HC) Oct. 29 Wis 30 Indiana 14 at Bloomington Nov. 3 Wis O Michigan State 33 at E. Lansing
Oct. 21 Wis 13 Notre Dame 28 at South Bend Nov. 5 Wis 14 Northwestern 6 at Evanston Nov. 10 Wis 7 Northwestern 17 at Madison (HC)
Oct. 28 Wis 12 Great Lakes 40 at Madison Nov. 12 Wis 35 Iowa 13 at Madison (HC) Nov. 17 Wis 13 Illinois 13 at Champaign
Nov. 4 Wis O Purdue 35 at Lafayette Nov. 19 Wis 6 Minnesota 14 at Minneapolis Nov. 24 Wis 13 Minnesota 13 at Madison
Nov. 11 Wis 26 Iowa 7 at Madison (DD)
Nov. 18 Wis O Michigan 14 at Ann Arbor 1950 (6-3) 1957 (6-3)
Nov. 25 Wis 26 Minnesota 28 at Madison (W)
Coach: Ivy Williamson Capt. Ken Huxhold Coach: Miit Bruhn Capt. William Gehler
1945 (3-4-2) Sep. 30 Wis 28 Marquette 6 at Madison (W) Sep. 28 Wis 60 Marquette 6 at Madison (W)
Oct. 7 Wis 7 Illinois 6 at Champaign Oct. 5 Wis 45 West Virginia 13 at Madison
Coach: Harry Stuhldreher Capt. Jack Mead Oct. 14 Wis 14 Iowa 0 at Iowa City Oct. 12 Wis 23 Purdue 14 at Lafayette
Sep. 22 Wis O Great Lakes 0 at Great Lakes Oct. 21 Wis 13 Michigan 26 at Ann Arbor Oct. 19 Wis 7 Iowa 21 at Iowa City
Sep. 29 Wis 40 Marquette 13 at Madison Oct. 28 Wis 14 Northwestern 13 at Madison Oct. 26 Wis 13 Ohio State 16 at Madison (DD)
Oct. 6 Wis 7 Purdue 13 at Madison (W) Nov. 4 Wis 33 Purdue 7 at Madison (HC) Nov. 2 Wis 7 Michigan State 21 at Madison
Oct. 13 Wis 0 Ohio State 12 at Columbus Nov. 11 Wis 14 Ohio State 19 at Columbus Nov. 9 Wis 41 Northwestern 12 at Evanston
Oct. 20 Wis 7 Illinois 7 at Madison (DD) Nov. 18 Wis 0 Pennsylvania 20 at Philadelphia Nov. 16 Wis 24 Illinois 13 at Madison (HC)
Nov. 3 Wis 27 Iowa 7 at Iowa City Nov. 25 Wis 14 Minnesota 0 at Madison (DD) Nov. 23 Wis 14 Minnesota 6 at Minneapolis
Nov. 10 Wis 14 Northwestern 28 at Madison (HC)
Nov. 17 Wis 7 Navy 36 at Baltimore 1951 (7-1-1) 1958 (7-1-1)
Nov. 24 Wis 26 Minnesota 12 at Minneapolis
Coach: Ivy Wi lliamson Capt. Jim Hammond Coach: Miit Bruhn Capta. Dave Kocourek
1946 (4-5) Sep. 29 Wis 22 Marquette 6 at Madison (W) Jon Hobbs
Oct. 6 Wis 10 Illinois (TV) 14 at Champaign Sep. 26 Wis 20 Miami (FL) 0 at Miam i'
Coach: Harry Stuhldreher Capt. Clarence Esser Oct. 13 Wis 6 Ohio State 6 at Madison Oct. 4 Wis 50 Marquette 0 at Madison (W)
Sep. 21 Wis 34 Marquette 0 at Madison Oct. 20 Wis 31 Purdue 7 at Lafayette Oct. 11 Wis 31 Purdue 6 at Madison
Sep. 28 Wis 28 California 7 at Berkeley Oct. 27 Wis 41 Northwestern (TV)O at Evanston Oct. 18 Wis 9 Iowa (TV) 20 at Madison
Oct. 5 Wis O Northwestern 28 at Evanston Nov. 3 Wis 6 Indiana 0 at Madison (HC)' Oct. 25 Wis 7 Ohio State 7 at Columbus
Oct. 12 Wis 20 Ohio State 7 at Madison (W) Nov. 10 Wis 16 Pennsylvania 7 at Madison Nov. 1 Wis 9 Michigan St. 7 at E. Lansing
Oct. 19 Wis 21 Illinois 27 at Champaign Nov. 17 Wis 34 Iowa 7 at Madison (DD) (TV)
Nov. 2 Wis 24 Purdue 20 at Lafayette Nov. 24 Wis 30 Minnesota 6 at Minneapolis Nov. 8 Wis 17 Northwestern 13 at Madison (HC)
Nov. 9 Wis 7 Iowa 21 at Madison (HC) • Played In blizzard. Nov. 15 Wis 31 Illinois 12 at Champaign
Nov. 16 Wis 6 Michigan 28 at Ann Arbor Nov. 22 Wis 27 Minnesota 12 at Madison (DD)
Nov. 23 Wis O Minnesota 6 at Madison (DD) • Night game.

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Game action from the 1963 Rose Bowl. USC edged the Badgers 42-37 In one of the New Year's day classic's most memorable contests.

1959 (7-3) 1963 (5-4) 1967 (0-9-1 )


Coach: Miit Bruhn Capts. Jerry Stalcup Coach: Miit Bruhn Capts. Ken Bowman Coach: John Coatta (Wisconsin) Capt. Tom Domrea
Bob Zeman Andy WoJdula Sep. 23 Wis O Washington 17 at Seattle
Sep. 26 Wis 16 Stanford 14 at Madison (W) Sep.21 Wis 41 W. Michigan 0 at Madison (B) Sep. 30 Wis 16 Arizona State 42 at Madison (B)
Oct. 3 Wis 44 Marquette 6 at Madison (B) Sep.28 Wis 14 Notre Dame 9 at South Bend Oct. 7 Wis 7 Michigan State 35 at E. Lansing
Oct. 10 Wis 0 Purdue 21 at Lafayette Oct. 12 Wis 38 Purdue 20 at Madison (W) Oct. 14 Wis 11 Pittsbur gh 13 at Madison (P)
Oct. 17 Wis 25 Iowa 16 at Madison (DD) Oct. 19 Wis 10 Iowa 7 at Iowa City Oct. 21 Wis 21 Iowa 21 at Madison
Oct. 24 Wis 12 Ohio State 3 at Madison Oct. 26 Wis 10 Ohio State 13 at Madison (P) Oct. 28 Wis 13 Northwestern 17 at Madison (HC)
Oct. 31 Wis 19 Michigan 10 at Ann Arbor Nov. 2 Wis 13 Michigan State 30 at E. Lansing Nov. 4 Wis 9 Indiana 14 at Bloomington
Nov. 7 Wis 24 Northwestern 19 at Evanston Nov. 9 Wis 17 Northwestern (TVJ4 at Madison (HC) Nov. 11 Wis 15 Ohio State (TV) 17 at Columbus
Nov. 14 Wis 6 Illinois (TV) 9 at Madison (HC) Nov. 16 Wis 7 Illinois 17 at Madison Nov. 18 Wis 14 Michigan 27 at Madison (W)
Nov. 21 Wis 11 Minnesota (TV) 7 at Minneapolis Nov.28· Wis 0 Minnesota 14 at Minneapolis Nov. 25 Wis 14 Minnesota 21 at Minneapolis
Jan. 1 Wis 8 Washington (TV) 44 at Pasadena• • Thanksgiving Day
• Rose Bowl 1968 (0-10)
1964 (3-6) Coach: John Coatta Capt. Wally Schoessow
1960 (4-5)
Coach : Miit Bruhn Capta. Ron Leafblad Sep. 21 Wis 7 Arizona State 55 at Tempe•
Coach: Miit Bruhn Capts. Henry Derleth Ron Frain Sep. 28 Wis 17 Washington 21 at Madison (B)
Tom Wiesner Sep. 19 Wis 17 Kansas St. (TV) 7 at Madison (B) Oct. 5 Wis 0 M ichigan State 39 at Madison
Sep. 24 Wis 24 Stanford 7 at Palo Alto Sep. 26 Wis 7 Notre Dame 31 at Madison (W) Oct. 12 Wis 0 Utah State 20 at Madison (P)
Oct. 1 Wis 35 Marquette 6 at Madison Oct. 10 Wis 7 Purdue 28 at Lafayette Oct. 19 Wis 0 Iowa 41 at Iowa City
(W,B) Oct. 17 Wis 31 Iowa 21 at Madison (P) Oct. 26 Wis 10 Northwestern 13 at Evanston
Oct. 8 Wis 24 Purdue 13 at Madison (DD) Oct. 24 Wis 3 Ohio State 28 at Columbus Nov. 2 Wis 20 Indiana (TV) 21 at Madison (HC)
Oct. 15 Wis 21 Iowa (TV) 28 at Iowa City Oct. 31 Wis 6 Michigan State 22 at Madison (HC) Nov. 9 Wis 8 Ohio State 43 at Madison
Oct. 22 Wis 7 Ohio State 34 at Columbus Nov. 7 Wis 13 Northwestern 17 at Evanston Nov. 16 Wis 9 Michigan (TV) 34 at Ann Arbor
Oct. 29 Wis 16 Michigan 13 at Madison Nov. 14 Wis 0 Illinois 29 at Champaign Nov. 23 Wis 15 Min nesota 23 at Madison (W)
Nov. 5 Wis o Northwestern 21 at Madison (HC) Nov. 21 Wis 14 Minnesota 7 at Madison • Night game
Nov. 12 Wis 14 Illi nois 35 at Champaign
Nov. 19 Wis 7 Minnesota (TV) 26 at Madison 1965 (2-7-1 ) 1969 (3-7)
1961 (6-3) Coach: Miit Bruhn Capt. Dave Fronek Coach: John Coatta Capts. Don Murphy
Sep. 18 Wis 0 Colorado 0 at Madison (B) Mel Reddick
Coach: Miit Bruhn Capts. Jim Bakken Sep. 25 Wis 6 USC 26 at Madison Biii Gregory
Don Schade Oct. 2 Wis 16 Iowa 13 at Madison (P) Sep. 20 Wis 21 Oklahoma 48 at Madison
Sep. 23 Wis 7 Utah 0 at Madison Oct. 9 Wis 0 Nebraska 37 at Lincoln Sep. 27 Wis 23 UCLA 34 at Madison (B)
Sep. 30 Wis 0 Michigan State 20 at Madison (W) Oct. 16 Wis 21 Northwestern 7 at Evanston Oct. 4 Wis 7 Syracuse 43 at Madison
Oct. 7 Wis 6 Indiana 3 at Bloomington Oct. 23 Wis 10 Ohio State 20 at Madison (HC) Oct. 11 Wis 23 Iowa 17 at Madison (P)
Oct. 14 Wis 23 O regon State 20 at Madison (B) Oct. 30 Wis 14 Michigan 50 at Ann Arbor Oct. 18 Wis 7 Northwestern 27 at Evanston
Oct. 21 Wis 15 Iowa 47 at Iowa City Nov. 6 Wis 7 Purdue 45 at Lafayette Oct. 25 Wis 36 Indiana 34 at Madison (HC)
Oct. 28 Wis 21 Ohio Stat e (TV) 30 at Madison (HC) Nov. 13 Wis 0 Il linois 51 at Madison (W) Nov. 1 Wis 7 Michigan 35 at Ann Arbor
Nov. 11 Wis 29 Northwestern 10 at Evanston Nov. 20 Wis 7 Minnesota 42 at Minneapolis Nov. 8 Wis 7 Ohio State 62 at Columbus
Nov. 18 Wis 55 Illinois (TV) 7 at Madison (DD) No v. 15 Wis 55 Illinois 14 at Madison (W)
Nov. 25 Wis 23 Minnesota 21 at Minneapolis 1966 (3-6-1) Nov. 22 Wis 10 Minnesota 35 at Minneapol is

1962 (8-2) Coach : Miit Bruhn Capts. Bob Richter 1970 (4-5-1)
Tony Loukas
Coach: Miit Bruhn Capts. Pat Richter Sep. 14 Wis 20 Iowa State 10 at Madison (B) Coach : John Jardine (Purdue) Capt. Biii Gregory
Steve Underwood Sep. 24 Wis 3 USC 38 at Los Angeles· Sep. 19 Wis 7 Oklahoma 21 at Norman
Sep. 29 Wis 69 New Mexico St. 13 at Madison (B) Oct. 1 Wis 7 Iowa O at Iowa City Sep. 26 Wis 14 TCU 14 at Madison (B)
Oct. 6 Wis 30 Indiana 6 at Madison (W) Oct. 8 Wis 3 Nebraska 31 at Madison Oct. 3 Wis 29 Penn State 16 at Madison
Oct. 13 Wis 17 Notre Dame 8 at Madison Oct. 15 Wis 3 Northwestern (TV)3 at Madison (P) Oct. 10 Wis 14 Iowa 24 at Iowa City
Oct. 20 Wis 42 Io wa 14 at Madison (P) Oct. 22 Wis 13 Ohio State 24 at Columbus Oct. 17 Wis 14 Northwestern 24 at Madison (P)
Oct. 27 Wis 7 Ohio State (TV) 14 at Columbus Oct. 29 Wis 17 Michigan 28 at Madison Oct. 24 Wis 30 Indiana 12 at Bloomington
Nov. 3 Wis 34 M ichigan 12 at Ann Arbor Nov. 5 Wis 0 Purdue 23 at Madison (HC) Oct. 31 Wis 15 Mic higan 29 at Madison (HC)
Nov. 10 Wis 37 Northwestern (TV)6 at Madison (HC) Nov. 12 Wis 14 Illinois 49 at Champaign Nov. 7 Wis 7 Ohio State 24 at Madison
Nov. 17 Wis 35 Il li nois 6 at Champaign Nov. 19 Wis 7 Minnesota 6 at Madison (W) Nov. 14 Wis 29 Illinois 17 at Champaign
Nov. 24 Wis 14 M innesota 9 at Madison • Night game. Nov. 21 Wis 39 Minnesota 14 at Madison (W)
Jan. 1 Wis 37 USC (TV) 42 at Pasadena·
• Rose Bowl

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1971 !4-6-11 1972 !4-7l 1973 !4-7l
Coach: John Jardine Capts. Bill Poindexter Coach: John Jardine Capts. Keith Nosbusch Coach: John Jardine Capts. Mike Webster
Roger Jaeger Dave Lokanc Jim Schymanskl
Sep. 11 Wis 31 N. Illinois Oat Madison Sep. 16 Wis 31 N. Illinois 7 at Madison (B) Chris Davia
Sep. 18 Wis 20 Syracuse 20 at Syracuse Sep. 23 Wis 31 Syracuse 7 at Madison Sep. 15 Wis 13 Purdue 14 at Madison
Sep. 25 Wis 28 LSU 38 at Madison (B) Sep. 30 Wis 7 LSU 27 at Baton Rouge· Sep. 22 Wis 25 Colorado 28 at Madison
Oct. 2 Wis 11 Northwestern 24 at Evanston Oct. 7 Wis 21 Northwestern 14 at Madison (P) Sep. 29 Wis 16 Nebraska 20 at Lincoln
Oct. 9 Wis 35 Indiana 29 at Madison Oct. 14 Wis 7 Indiana 33 at Bloomington Oct. 6 Wis 37 Wyoming 28 at Madison (P,B)
Oct. 16 Wis 31 Michigan State 28 at Madison (P) Oct. 21 Wis 0 Michigan State 31 at E. Lansing Oct. 13 Wis 0 Ohio State 24 at Madison
Oct. 23 Wis 6 Ohio State (TV) 31 at Columbus Oct. 28 Wis 20 Ohio State 28 at Madison Oct. 20 Wis 6 Michigan 35 at Ann Arbor
Oct. 30 Wis 16 Iowa 20 at Iowa City Nov. 4 Wis 16 Iowa 14 at Madison (HC) Oct. 27 Wis 31 Indiana 7 at Madison (HC)
Nov. 6 Wis 14 Purdue 10 at Madison (HC) Nov. 11 Wis 6 Purdue 27 at Lafayette Nov. 3 Wis o Michigan State 21 at E. Lansing
Nov. 13 Wis 27 Illinois 35 at Madison (W) Nov. 18 Wis 7 Illinois 27 at Champaign Nov. 10 Wis 35 Iowa 7 at Madison
Nov. 20 Wis 21 Minnesota 23 at Minneapolis Nov. 25 Wis 6 Minnesota 14 at Madison (W) Nov. 17 Wis 36 Northwestern 34 at Madison {W)
• Night Game Nov. 24 Wis 17 Minnesota 19 at Minneapolis

1914 F-4l
Coach: John Jardine Capta. Gregg Bohlig
Mark Zakula
Sep. 14 Wis 28 Purdue 14 at Lafayette
Sep. 21 Wis 21 Nebraska {TV) 20 at Madison
Sep. 28 Wis 21 Colorado 24 at Boulder
Oct. 5 Wis 59 Missouri {TV) 20 at Madison {B)
Oct. 12 Wis 7 Ohio State 52 at Columbus
Oct. 19 Wis 20 Michigan 24 at Madison {P)
Oct. 26 Wis 35 Indiana 25 at Bloomington
Nov. 2 Wis 21 Michigan State 28 at Madison {HC)
Nov. 9 Wis 28 Iowa 15 at Iowa City
Nov. 16 Wis 52 Northwestern 7 at Evanston
Nov. 23 Wis 49 Minnesota 14 at Madison {W)

1975 !4-6-1l
Coach: John Jardine Capts. Terry Stleve
Steve Wagner
Sep. 13 Wis 6 Michigan 23 at Madison
Sep. 20 Wis 48 South Dakota 7 at Madison {B)
Sep. 27 Wis 21 Missou ri 28 at Columbia
Oct. 4 Wis 7 Kansas 41 at Madison
Oct. 11 Wis 17 Purdue 14 at Lafayette
Oct. 18 Wis o Ohio State 56 at Col umbus
Oct. 25 Wis 17 Northwestern 14 at Madison {HC)
Nov. 1 Wis 18 Illinois 9 at Madison {P)
Nov. 8 Wis 281owa 45 at Iowa City
Nov. 15 Wis 9 Indiana 9 at Madison {W)
Nov. 22 Wis 3 Minnesota 24 at Minneapolis

1976 !5-6)
Coach: John Jardine Capts. Mike Carroll
Ron Pollard
John Rasmussen
Andy Mlchuda
Sep. 11 Wis 27 Michigan 40 at Ann Arbor
Sep. 18 Wis 45 North Dakota 9 at Madison (B)
Sep. 25 Wis 35 Washington St. 26 at Madison
Oct. 2 Wis 24 Kansas 34 at Lawrence
Oct. 9 Wis 16 Purdue 18 at Madison {P)
Oct. 16 Wis 20 Ohio State 30 at Madison
Oct. 23 Wis 28 Northwestern 25 at Evanston
Oct. 30 Wis 25 Illinois 31 at Champaign
Nov. 6 Wis 38 Iowa 21 at Madison (HC)
Nov. 13 Wis 14 Indiana 15 at Bloomington
Nov. 20 Wis 26 Minnesota 17 at Madison (W)

1977 !5-6l
Coach: John Jardine Capt. Dennis Stejskal
Sep. 10 Wis 30 Indiana 14 at Bloomington
Sep. 17 Wis 14 N. Illinois 3 at Madison {B)
Sep. 24 Wis 22 Oregon 10 at Eugene·
Oct. 1 Wis 19 Northwestern 7 at Madison
Oct. 8 Wis 26 Illinois 0 at Madison (P)
Oct. 15 Wis O Michigan 56 at Ann Arbor
Oct. 22 Wis 7 Michigan State 9 at Madison (HC)
Oct. 29 Wis O Ohio State 42 at Columbus
Nov. 5 Wis O Purdue 22 at Madison
Nov. 12 Wis 8 Iowa 24 at Madison {W)
Nov. 19 Wis 7 Minnesota 13 at Minneapolis
• Night game

1978 !5-4-21
Coach: Dave McClain Capta. Dave Charles
{Bowling Green) Dave CroBSen
Dan Rellch
Sep. 16 Wis 7 Richmond 6 at Mad ison (B)
Sep. 23 Wis 28 Northwestern 7 at Evanston
Sep. 30 Wis 22 Oregon 19 at Madison
Oct. 7 Wis 34 Indiana 7 at Madison (P)
Oct. 14 Wis 20 Illinois 20 at Champaign
Oct. 21 Wis O Michigan 42 at Madison
Oct. 28 Wis 2 Michigan State 55 at E. Lansi ng
A two-time All-American at end (1961-62), Wisconsin's Pat Richter played eight seasons with the Nov. 4 Wis 14 Ohio State 49 at Madison
NFL's Washington Redskins. Nov. 11 Wis 24 Purdue 24 Madison {HC)
Nov. 18 Wis 24 Iowa 38 at Iowa City
Nov. 25 Wis 48 Minnesota 10 Madison {W)

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Coach: Dave McClaln Capta. Russ Flelds
Bob Landsee
Troy Spencer
Sep. 14 Wis 38 N. Ill inois 17 at Madison
Sep. 21 Wis 26 Nevada- 23 at Madison
Las Vegas
Sep. 28 Wis 41 Wyoming 17 at Laramie
Oct. 5 Wis 6 M ichigan 33 at Ann Arbor
Oct. 12 Wis 13 Iowa 23 at Madison
Oct. 19 Wis 14 Northwestern 17 at Madison
Oct. 26 Wis 25 Illinois 38 at Champaign
Nov. 2 Wis 31 Ind iana 20 at Madison
Nov. 9 Wis 18 Minnesota 27 at Minneapolis
Nov. 16 Wis 12 Ohio State 7 at Columbus
Nov. 23 Wis 7 Michigan State 10 at Madison

1986 (3-9)
Coach: Jim Hiiies Capt: Joe Armentrout
Craig Raddatz
Sep. 6 Wis 17 Hawaii 20 Honolulu
Sep. 13 Wis 35 Northern Illinois 20 Madison (B)
Sep . 20 Wis 7 Nev.-Las Vegas 17 Las Vegas
Sep . 27 Wis 12 Wyoming 21 Madison (P)
Oct 4 Wis 17 Michigan 34 Madison
Oct 11 Wis 6 Iowa 17 Iowa City
Oct 18 Wis 35 Northwestern 27 Evanston
Oct 25 Wis 15 Il linois 9 Madison (HC)
Nov 1 Wis 7 Indiana 21 Bloomington
Nov 8 Wis 20 Minnesota 27 Madison
Nov 15 Wis 17 Ohio State 30 Madison (W)
Nov 22 Wis 13 Michigan State 23 E. Lansing

Jim Purnell picks up yards in a 17-8 Wisconsin triumph over Notre Dame in Madison in 1962.

1979 (4-7) 1982 (7-5)


Coach: Dave McClaln Capta. Dennis Christenson, Coach: Dave McClain Capts. Tim Krumrle
Ray Snell, Matt Vanden Boom
Tom Stauss John Wllllams
Sep. 8 Wis 20 Purdue 41 at Lafayette Sep. 11 Wis 9 Michigan 20 at Ann Arbor
Sep. 15 Wis 38 Air Force 0 at Madison (B) Sep. 18 Wis 26 UCLA 51 at Madison
Sep. 22 Wis 12 UCLA 37 at Madison Sep. 25 Wis 36 Toledo 27 at Madison
Sep. 29 Wis 17 San Diego State 24 at San Diego• (HC&B)
Oct. 6 Wis 0 Indiana 3 at Madison (P) Oct. 2 Wis 35 Pu rdue 31 at Lafayette
Oct. 13 Wis 38 Michigan State 29 at Madison Oct. 9 Wis 6 Oh io State 0 at Colu mbus
Oct. 20 Wis OOhio State 59 at Columbus Oct. 16 Wis 24 Michigan State 23 at Madison
Oct. 27 Wis 13 Iowa 24 at Madison (HC) Oct. 23 Wis 28 Illinois 29 at Madison
Nov. 3 Wis O Michigan 54 at Ann Arbor (TV,P)
Nov. 10 Wis 28 Northwestern 3 at Madison (W) Oct. 30 Wis 54 Northwestern 20 at Madison
Nov. 17 Wis 42 Minnesota 37 at Minneapolis Nov. 6 Wis 17 Indiana 20 at Madison
• Night Game Nov. 13 Wis 14 Iowa 28 at Iowa City
Nov. 20 Wis 24 Minnesota 0 at Madison (W)
1980 (4-7) Dec. 11Wis14 Kansas State 3 at Shreveport•
• Independence Bowl
Coach: Dave McClaln Capta. Dave Ahrens
Joe Rothbauer 1983 (7-4)
Sep. 13 Wis 6 Purdue 12 at Madison (P)
Sep. 20 Wis 3 Brig. Young 28 at Madison (B) Coach: Dave McClaln Capta. Randy Wright
Sep. 27 Wis 0 UCLA 35 at Los Angel es Mike Herrington
Oct. 4 Wis 35 San Diego State 12 at Madison (HC) Brian Marrow
Oct. 11 Wis O Indiana 24 at Bloomington Sep. 10 Wis 37 N. Illinois 9 at Madison (B)
Oct. 18 Wis 17 Mich igan State 7 at E. Lansing Sep. 17 Wis 21 Missour i 20 at Madison
Oct. 25 Wis 0 Ohio State 21 at Madison Sep. 24 Wis 21 Michigan 38 at Madison
Nov. 1Wis13 Iowa 22 at Iowa City Oct. 1 Wis 49 Northwestern 0 at Evanston (TV)
Nov. 8 Wis O Michigan 24 at Madison Oct. 8 Wis 15 Illinois 27 at Madison (P)
Nov. 15 Wis 39 Northwestern 19 at Evanston Oct. 15 Wis 56 Mi nnesota 17 at Minneapol is
Nov. 22 Wis 25 Minnesota 7 at Madison (W) Oct. 22 Wis 45 Indiana 14 at Madison (HC)
Oct. 29 Wis 27 Ohio State 45 at Columbus
1981 (7-5) Nov. 5 Wis 14 Iowa 34 at Madison
Nov. 12 Wis 42 Purdue 38 at W. Lafayette
Coach: Dave McClain Capta. Dave Mohapp Nov. 19 Wis 32 Michigan State 0 at Madison (W)
Dave Levenlck Flashy Billy Marek, Wisconsin's all-time rushing
Larry Spurlln 1984 (7-4-1) leader with 3,709 yards, scored four TD' s
Sep. 12 Wis 21 Michigan 14 at Madison against Iowa in both 1973 and 1974.
Sep. 19 Wis 13 UCLA 31 at Madison Coach: Dave McClain Capta: Selected each game
Sep. 26 Wis 21 W. Michigan 10 at Madison Sep. 8 Wis 27 N. Illi nois 14 at Madison (B)
(HC&B) Sep. 15 Wis 35 Missouri 34 at Columbia (TV)
Oct. 3 Wis 20 Purdue (TV) 14 at Madison Sep. 22 Wis 14 Michigan 20 at Ann Ar bor
Oct. 10 Wis 24 Ohio State 21 at Madison Sep. 29 Wis 31 Northwestern 16 at Madi son (P)
Oct. 17 Wis 14 Michigan State 33 at E. Lansing Oct. 6 Wis 6 Illinois 22 at Champaign (TV)
Oct. 24 Wis 21 Illinois 23 at Champaign Oct. 13 Wis 14 Minnesota 17 at Madi son (HC)
Oct. 31 Wis 52 Northwestern 0 at Madison (P) Oct. 20 Wis 20 Indiana 16 at Bloomington
Nov. 7 Wis 28 Indiana 7 at Bloomington Oct. 27 Wis 16 Ohio State 14 at Madison (TV)
Nov. 14 Wis 7 Iowa (TV) 17 at Madison (W) Nov. 3 Wis 10 Iowa 10 at Iowa City (TV)
Nov. 21 Nov. 10 Wis 30 Purdue 13 at Madison (P)
Dec. 13 Wis 21 Tennessee 28 at E. Rutherford' Nov. 17 Wis 20 Michigan State 10 at E. Lansing
• Garden State Bowl Dec. 29 Wis 19 Kentucky 20 at Birmingham•
• Hall of Fame Bowl
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Boodry, Kevin '76 Cvengros, Jerome '55 G Hohman, Jon '62'63'64
Booher, Marti n '53'54'56 Cwayna, Michael '53 Gaatz, David '83'84'85 Holla nd, Louis '61'62'63
Booker, Earl '79'80'82 Czechowicz, Robert '74'75'76'77 Gable, William '49'51 Holland , Louis Jr. '85
Boots, Richard '66 Czechowicz, Thomas '75'76 Gamber, Jeff '85 Holm, Kurt '77'78
Bonner, Brian '83'84'85 Gaskill, Glenn '67 Homes, James '57'58
Borders, John '67'68 D Gassner , Kevin '74'75 Holzwarth, Karl '57'59
Borgerding, Mike '77 Davis, Anthony '72 Gehler, William '56'57 Hoppman, Dave '76
Borland, Kyle '79'80'81'82 Davis, Car l '73 Gilbert, Harry '50'51 Houston, Thomas '77'80
Bosold, Edward '71 '72'73 Davis, Christopher '71 '72'73 Gingrass, Robert '53'54 Howard, David '54'55'56
Bowman, Kenneth '61 '62'63 Davis, Chucky '79'81'82 Gladem, Wendell '81 '82'83 Howard, Larry '62'64
Boyajian, John '66'67 Daw kins, Joseph '68'69 Goeke, James '65 Howard, Michael '84'85'86
Boykins, Michael '83'84'85'86 Deerw ester, Charles '72'73 Goodman, Robert '65 Howay, Gregory '63
Braker, Thomas '77'78'79 Delaney, Pat '80 Gordon, Gr eg '75'76'77'78 Hudson, Craig '86
Branaman, lance '83'84'85 Del lenbach, Jeffrey '81 '82'83'84 Gorman, Michael '85 Hughes, Paul '81
Brandt, Harold '62'63'64 Delisle, James '68'69'70 Gosa, Gerald '74 Humphries, Anthony '85
Hunt, Leon '86 L Miller, Ronald '60'61 R
Hutchinson, William '50'51 '52 LaBissoniere, Dennis '79m'BOm'B1 m Miller, William '53 Rabas, Greg 'BO'B1
Huxhold, Kenneth '49'50 La Bun, Vladimir '74'75 Minter, Alan 75'76'77 Rabas, Thomas '55
Huxhold, Terry '58'59'60 Lacroix, Richard '65'66 Mohapp, Dave '7B79'B0'81 Radcliffe, Robert '49'50
Hyland, Richard '68'69'70 Lager, Dennis '65 Monk, Robert '64 Raddatz, Craig 'B3'84'B5'B6
Lamia, Vincent '73'74'75'76 Monroe, Bradley '69 Rassmussen, John '747576
Lamphear, Robert '53 Montgomery, Ken '62 Reber, Thomas 'BO
Isom, Adoph '68'69 Landsee, Robert 'B2'B3'B5 Montgomery, Steven '77 Rebholtz, Harold '53
Lane, William '49'50'51 Montoute, Sankar '80 Reddick, Melvin '67'68'69
J Lanphear, George Daniel '57'5B'59 Moon, Lancelot 7 0'71 Reichardt, Fredrick '62'63
Jackson , Brandt '67'68 Leafblad, Ronald '62'63'64 Moore, Brian '59'60'61 Reid, Michael 'B3'84'B5'B6
Jackomino, Brad ley '76'77'78 Lemanski, Jim 'B3m'B4m'B5m Moore, James 76'77'7B Reimer, John '74'75
Jacobazzi, Roger '62'63'64 Leppla, Robert '75 Morgan, Michael '74'7576'77 Rei neck, Gary '66'67'6B
Jaeger, Roger '69'70'71 Lerro, Joe '77 Morris, Melvin '56'57 Reinke, James '54'55'56
Jakious, Richard '72'73'74
Lesbines, Greg 'BOm 'B1m Motl , Kevin '79'80 Relich, Daniel 76777B
Jankowski, Thomas '64'65'66 Leu, Robert '50'51 Motl , Michael '85m Rhodes, Rodney 72'73
Jansen, Brian '85 Levenhagen, Mark '72 Murphy, Donald '67'68'69 Rice, Eric '64'65'66
Janule, Victor '66 Levenhagen, Michael '73 Musha, Mike '68,'69 Richards, Marshall '80
Jax, James '61 Levenhagen, Patrick '54'55'56 Muschi nske, Bruce 77 Richardson, Charles 7 2
Jefferson, Theodore '70 Levenick, David '77'7B79'BO'B1 Richardson, Curtis 'B0'81
Jenkins, Lowell '57'58'59 Lewis, Daniel '55'56'57 N Richter, Hugh (Pat) '60'61 '62
Jenkins, M ichael '72'73'74 Lewis, Greg 73'74'75 Namnick, Steve '78 Ridlon, Walter '66'67
Jenkins, Nathan '65 Lewis, Richard 'BO Nault, Jeffrey 'B1 'B2 Reise, Steven '73
Jenson, Joel '64 Neal, Marvin '79'BO'B1 '83
Lick, Dennis 72737475 Ritcherson, Lewis '69
Johnson, Bobbie '63 Lick, James 'B3 Nelson, Robert '58'59 Roberts, Jacques '68
Johnson, Duane '72'75 Lick, Steven '75'76'77 Nelson, Todd 'B6 Roberts, Ronald '53
Johnson, Gregory '69'71 Lindsey, Scott '69 Nena, Gerald '60 Rodgers, James '57
Johnson, James '68'70 Little, Gary 72 Nettles, James '61'62'63 Rodriguez, Joe '7677
Johnson, Lawrence '76'77'78 Little, James '67 Nicolazzi, Richard '57 Roedel , John '65
Johnson, Leon '86 Locascio, Guy '74 Nordwig, Todd '71 Rogenski, Theodore '60
Johnson, Richard '82'83'84 Locklin, Ronald '52'53'54 Norvell, Merritt '60'61'62 Rogers, James '59
Johnston, Robert '84'85'86 Norwick, Joseph '74'75
Lokanc, David '7071 '72 Rohde, Kevi n '82'83
Jones, James '63'64 Nosbusch, Keith 707172
London, Michael '64'65 Rosandich, James '55
Jones, Michael '81 '82'83'84
Lonnborg, Thomas 7 1'72 Novak, Clarence '72'7374 Rose, Randy '747576
Jones, Rex '74'75 Lor enz, Don '7B79 Nowak, James '67'69 Ross, James '85'B6
Jones, Thomas '76 Losse, Gary '6970 Nowka, Pete '85'B6 Rothbauer, Joe '7879'80
Jones, Timothy '85
Lossow, Rodney 'B5'B6 Rudat, Karl '67'68
Jordan, Tim '82'84'85'86 0
Loukas, Anthony '64'65'66 Ruetz, Howard '78'79'80
Josten, John '78'80'82 Lowe, William '54'55'56 O'Brien, George '50'51 '52 Rutenberg, Bill Jr. 'BO
Joyce, Leo '79'80'81 Odomes, Nathaniel '84'B5'86
Lucas, Ric hard '75 Rutenberg, William '52
Jung, Louis '64'65 O'Donahue, Pat '49'50'51
Ludwig, Arnold '55m Ru x, Steve '86
Luko, Jeffrey '79'B1 O'Donnel l, Jody '79'B0'81 'B2 Ryan, John '66'67'68
K Ohm, Dave '79m'BOm
Luksik, Franklin '57
Kahle, Sandi '81 m'82m
Kalsmiki, Mike '78'79
Lund, Gary 7 07172 Orszula, Mark 79'BO s
Lyons, Terry '74'7576 Osswald, Chri s 'B1'B3'84 Sachen, Michael '64'65
Kallenberg, Thomas '75'76'77 Otterback, Harold '49 Sachtjen, Kenneth '49'50
Kaye, Jesse '64'65 M Safranek, Randy 72
Keefer, Albert '61m Mack, Jeffrey '72'73'74 p
Salen, Gregory 73
Keeling, David 'B2 Malone, Wal ly 'B2 Paar, Ronald '62'63 Salmons, David '68
Kelich, Joe 'B2'B3 Manic, Dennis 72'73 Pagel , John '72 Sanger, Art '72'7374
Kellogg, William '60 Mansfield, Edward Von 'BO'B1 Parish, Steven 79 Savage, Corey '81
Kelly, Joseph '49 Manfield, Robert '50 Partington, Paul 'B6 Sawicki, Mark '78
Kelly, Michael '75'76 Marcin, Raymond '63'65 Passini, Michael '71'72 Schade, Donald '59'60'61
Kelly, Pat '77'7B Marconi, Joseph 'B5 Peabody, Alvin '7273'74 Schaefer, Jerry '49
Kempthorne, Dion '61 '62 Marek, Billy 73'7475 Pearce, James '67 Schaffner, Donald '66'6B
Kennedy, Brant 'B5'B6 Marks, Randall '68'6970 Pearson, Bret 'B1 'B2'B3'84 Scharringhausen, William '55m
Kennedy, Robert '50'51 '52 Marrow, Brian '81 '82'83 Pearson, Jim 71m Scheid, Terry 70
Kessenich, Paul '49 Marshall, Bob '82m Pederson, Paul 'B5m Schenk, James '61 '62
Ketchum, Andy 'B2m'83m Martin, Carl '52 Perkins, Ronald '58'59'60 Schick, Wil liam '83'B4'B5
Keyes, Herbert '85'B6 Martine, Jim '7B'79 Peters, Kenton '51 '52 Schieble, Daniel 76'77'7B
Kiltz, John '7B Martiny, Ken '55m Peters, Lisa '83m Schinke, Thomas '65'66'67
King, Troy '79'BO'B1'B2 Maselter, Wil liam '64'65 Peters, Thomas '55'57 Schleisner, Thomas '50'51
Kissling, Dan 'B6 Matthews, Ira 75'767778 Peter son, Allan '75m Schl echt, Sarah 'B1m '82m'83m
Kletzien, William '74m Mayer, Michael 707172 Peterson, Keith 'B5'B6 Schl eisner, Thomas '50'51
Klosek, Timothy '71 McCauley, Thomas '66'67'6B Peter son, Paul 'B4m Schlicht, Kurt '83
Kmet, James 'B3'84'B5'B6 McClish, Michael '69 Peterson, Phillip '66 Schlikbier, Karel 75
Knauff, Donald '49 McConnell, Timothy 747576 Peterson, Rich '76m77m'7Bm Schmidt, Nial l '57m
Knoeck, Tim 'B6 McCoy, James 77'78 Petruska, Robert '49'50 Schmidt, Rudy '68'69
Kobza, Robert 'B3'B4 McFadden, Thad 'BO'B1 'B3'84 Pickens, Robert '63 Schneider, James '69
Koch, Thomas '71 '72 McKinney, Gerald '61 Pierce, Brad 'B3'84 Schoessow, Wallace '66'67'68
Kocourek, David '56'57'5B McKinnon, Kyle 'B1 Pillath, Roger '61 '62'63 Schoonover, Alan '57'59
Koeck, Rich '72'73'74 McMasters, Pat '83m'B4m'B5m Pinnow, Gary '64'65 Schrader, David '7072
Kolian, Richard '55,'56 McMillin, James '62 Piraino, Albert '64 Schremp, Thomas 77'7879
Konovsky, Robert '54'55 McNamera, William '53'54'55 Pluff, Gary '68 Schroeder, Daniel '73
Kopina, Dan '74'75 Mearlon, James '68 Poindexter, Wil liam 70'71 Schumitsch, Richard '66'67
Kostka, Wayne '66 Melka, James 'B1'B2'B3'84 Pokela, Suzanne 'B5m Schymanski, James 717273
Krall, David '76'77'7B Messina, Angelo 72 Pollard, Ronnie '73'747576 Seamonson, Al 'B0'81
Kreger, Jeffrey '69 Messenger, Daniel 79'BO Prchlik, Arthur '51 '52 Seifert, Michael '71 '72'73
Krein, Joel '79 Messner, Gary '53'54 Price, Art 'B3'84 Seis, Dean 'BO
Krepfle, Mike '78'BO Meyers, Tilden '49'50 Price, William '49 Senn, Ed 'BO
Kron, Gary '68 Mialik, Lawrence '697071 Proctor, Thomas '52 Severson, Peter '81 '82
Kroner, Gary '61 '62 Michuda, Andrew 74'75'76cc Propsom, Michael '69 Sharron, Scott 'B5
Krugman, John '70' 71 Mielke, David '83'B4 Prusinski, Michael 76 Shinnick, Thomas '68'69'71
Krumrie, Tim '79'BO'B1 'B2 Mietz, Robert 74 Pernell , James '61'62'63 Shumate, Mark '79'BO'B1 '82
Kulcinski, Gerald '58'59'60 Mileager, Richard '7576'77 Shwaiko, Paul '52'54'55'58
Kunesh , Ervin '60 Milek, Joseph '64 a Silvestri, Carl '62'63'64
Kurek, Ralph '62'63'64 Miller, James '53'54'55 Quaerna, Arnold '63 Simcic, John '49'50
Miller, Matt 'B6 Simjowski , George '50'51 '52

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Simmons, Ken '73'74'75 Streifel, Rick '86 Vanderveld en, Donald '60'61 Wilder, Lee '69'70
Simonson, Richard '56 Stroede, Terrence '78'79 Vandervelden, Lee '60m Williams, Bill Jr. '86
Sims, Clint '79'80'81 '82 Subach, Mark '80'81 '82 VandeZande, Chad '85'86 Williams, John '79'80'81 '82
Sims, Darryl '80'81 '82'84 Suits, William '60 Veith, Steven '77'78'79 Williams, Robert '85
Sklare, Scott '75 Suminski, David '50'51 '52 Vergetis, Gust '53 Williams, Sid '56'57'58
Slagel, Pete '78m'79m'80m Swalve, Gary '66'67'68 Versnik, Ron '80'81'82 Williams, Stanley '72'73'74
Smith, Brian '82 Swan, Scott '81 Vesel, Charles '60 Wilson, Glen '53'54
Smith, Jerome '50'51 Sydnor, Eric '85'86 Vesperman, Michael '73'74 Wilson, Robert '49
Smith, John B. '72'73 Sydnor, Raymond '78'79 Vinci, Steve '86 Wimmer, Hugo '52
Smith, John H. '67'68 Vine, Jeffrey '76'77'78'79 Wimpress, James '74
Smith , Ronald '62'63'64 T Voight, Stuart '67'68'69 Winckler, Robert '79'80'81 '82
Smith, Will iam '61'62'63 Tansor, Dave '86 Von Heimburg, Ernest '62'64 Winfrey, Carl '68'69'70
Smolich, Michael '70'71 Taulien, John '85 Voss, Donald '51 '52 Wings, David '85'86
Snell, Ray '77'78'79 Taylor , Jack '50m Winslow, George '82'83
Snell, Robert '68 Taylor , Robert '82'84'85'86 w Withers, Edward '49'50'51
Sobocinski , Phil '64'65'66 Teague, Robert '49 Wagner, Jeffery '85 Witkus, Douglas '76'77
Souza, Wayne '77'78 Teets, Richard '85'86 Wagner, John '77 Witt, Gerald '51 '52'53
Sparger, David '85'86 Temp, James '52'53'54 Wagner, Robert '78 Wittig, Richard '61
Spencer, Troy '85 Terrell, Melvin '80'84 Wagner, Steven '73'74'75 Wojdula, Andrew '61 '62'63
Sprauge, Charles '58 Teteak, Deral '49'50'51 Walker, Albert '57 Wojtowicz, George '78
Spurlin, Larry '79'80'81 Tetead, Richard '56'57'58 Walker, Averick '83'84 Wood, John '66
Staiger, David '49'50 Thomas, Charles '54'55 Walker, Elbert '69'70'71 Woodford, Bruce '77
Stalcup, Jerry '57'58'59 Thomas, Vaughn '79'80'81 '82 Wal ker, Melvin '67 Wright, Randall '81 '82'83
Stanley, Ronald '60'61 Thompson, Ala n '69'70'71 Walker, W. Carlton '80'81 Wuhrman, Jerald '52'53
Starch, Ken '73'74'75 Tietz, Wayne '66'67 Walsh, Jeffrey '77
Stassi, Mike '82 Todd, Wayne '66'67'68 Walter, Ted '80 y
Stauss, Thomas '77'78'79 Tompkins, Reginald '85'86 Washington, Lee '76'77 Yanakos, William '66'67'68
Steiner, Ronald '57'58'59 Toon, Al '82'83'84 Washington, Selvie '73'74 Yarborough, William '68'69'70
Steiner, Rudy '71 '72 Trotta, Lee '68 Wasikowski, Paul '78 Yderstad , Charles '50
Steinmetz, George '50'51 '52 Turk, Daniel '83'84 Watrud, James '77 Yelinek, Keith '58m
Stejskal, Dennis '75'76'77 Tu rturro, Ralph '78 Watters, Philip '86 Young, Richard '69
Stellick, Jack '55 Webster, Michael '71'72'73 Young, Stephen '62'63
Stensby, Clarence '51 '52'53'54 u Welch, Geor ge '77'78'79 Yourg, Daniel '79
Stephenson, Dennis '69'70 Underwood, Steven '60'61 '62 Wesley, James '71 '72
Steverson, Ron '80'81 Ursin, Donald '52'53'54 Westphal, John '80'81 z
Stewart, Jon '73 Wheeler, Mark '84 Zakula, Mark '72'73'74
Stieve, Terry '73'74'75 v Wheeler, Sam '65'66'67 Zeimetz, Arthur '74
Stills, Ken '83'84 Vance, Jerry '80'81 White, Jeff '7 4 Zeman, Robert '57'58'59
Storck, Robert '70'71 '72 Vanden Boom, Matt '80'81'82 Whittaker, Terry '69'70'71 Zimmerman, John '73'74'75
Stracka, Tim '78'79'80'82 Vanderhoof, William '50 Wiesner, Thomas '58'59'60 Zouvas, Peter '57'59
Strehlow, Roland '49'50'51 VanderKelen, Ronald '62

Pre-game pep rallys a re just part of the festivities that surround a Wisconsin football game at Camp Randall Stadium.
WISCONSIN


CONSENSUS SELECTIONS

ROBERT P. " BUTIS" BUTLER R.M. " TUBBY" KEELER ARLIE MUCKS HOWARD " CUB" BUCK
1912 1913 1914 1915

CHARLES CARPENTER FRANK " RED" WESTON RALPH scon MARTY P. BELOW
1919 1920 1920 1923

MILO LUBRATOVICH HOWARD WEISS DAVID SCHREINER MARLIN "PAT" HARDER


1930 1938 1941 & '42 1942

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EARL " JUG" GIRARD ED WITHERS HAROLD FAVERTY
1944 1950 1951

DON VOSS DAVE SUMINSKI ALAN AMECHE


1952 1952 1953 & '54

PAT RICHTER DENNIS LICK TIM KRUMRIE MATT VANDEN BOOM


1961 & '62 1975 1981 1981

(These Wisconsin players were first team selections on one or more of the All-American teams selected during
the past 97 years by the following accredited authorities: Walter Camp, Grantland Rice, Casper Wh itney, Interna-
tional News Service (INS), Associated Press (AP), United Press (UP), Newspaper Enterprise Association (NEA),
North American Newspaper Alliance (NANA), Football Writers Association of America, American Football
Coaches Association, the All-American Board, Newsweek Magazine, and the Sporting News-Taken from Official
Football Guide of 1968.)

NOTE-Consensus All-American football teams in 1970' s as listed in NCAA Official Football Guide includes Foot-
ball Writers, Football Coaches, Associated Press and United Press International.
NOTE- Lawrence Johnson, 1978 and Ray Snell, 1979, were first team choices on The Sporting News Al l-American
team, which is picked for them by professional foo tball observe rs.

RICHARD JOHNSON
1984

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HONORS TO WISCONSIN PLAYERS
ALL-AMERICAN 1961-Pat Richter, E 1921-George Bunge, C
1962-Pat Richter, E/Ron VanderKelen, QB Guy Sundt, FB
1912-Robert " Butts" Butler, T 1963--Louis Holland, HB Alvah Elliott, HB
1913--R.M. "Tubby" Keeler, G 1968--Bob Richter, LB 1922-Marty Below, T
1914-Arlie Mucks 1967-Tom Domres, OT/Ken Criter, LB Rollie Williams, HB
1915-Howard "Cub" Buck, T 1968--Ken Criter, LB Gus Tebell, E
1919-Charles Carpenter, C 1970--Bill Gregory, LB/Chuck Winfrey, LB 1923--Marty Below, T
1920--Frank " Red" Weston, E Lar ry Mialik, TE Merrill Taft, FB
Ralph Scott, T 1971-Rufus Ferguson, TB Adolf Bieberstein, G
1923--Marty Below, T 1972-Rufus Ferguson, TB/Dave Lokanc, LB 1928--Rube Wagner, T
1930--Milo L ubratovich, T 1973--Mike Webster, C/Bill Marek, TB
1938--Howard Weiss, FB Ken Simmons, P CHICAGO TRIBUNE ALL-STAR GAME
1941- David Schreiner, E 1974-Bill Marek, TB/Dennis Lick, OT 1937-John Golemgeske/Ed Jankowski
1942- David Schreiner, E Jack Novak, TE 1939-Lynn Hovland, Howard Weiss
Marlin " Pat" Harder, FB 1975-Bill Marek, TB/Dennis Lick, OT 1941-George Paskvan
1944-Earl " Jug" Girard, HB Terry Stieve, OG 1942- Tom Farris
1950--Ed Withers, DB 1977- Dennis Stejskal, DE 1943--Len Calligaro/Bobby Dierks
1951-Harold Faverty, E/LB 1979-Ray Snell, OT/Dave Mohapp, FB Tom Farris/Pat Harder (MVP)
Pat O'Donahue, E 1980--Tim Krumrie, NG 1945-Frank Lopp
1952-Don Voss, E 1981-Tim Krumrie, NG/Matt VandenBoom, S 1948--Pat Harder/Frank Hekkers
Dave Suminski, OT David Greenwood, S/Dave Mohapp, FB Jack Mead/Elroy Hirsch (MVP)
1953--Alan Ameche, FB 1982-Bob Winckler, OT/Tim Krumrie, NG Evan Vogds
1954-Alan Ameche, FB Matt VandenBoom, S/David Greenwood, S 1947-Fred Negus, Clarence Esser
1959-Dan Lanphear, T Darryl Sims, DT 1948--Earl Girard/Earl Maves
1961-Pat Richter, E 1983--AI Toon, WR/Jim Melka, LB 1949-Ben Bendrick
1962-Pat Richter, E 1984-AI Toon, WR/Jeff Dellenbach, OT 1952-Hal Faverty/Pat O'Donahue
1975-Dennis Lick, OT Darryl Sims, OT/ Richard Johnson, DB 1955-James Temp/Alan Ameche
1981- Tim Krumrie, NG 1985-Bob Landsee, OG 1958--Jim Haluska/ John Dittrich
Matt VandenBoom, S 1988--Nate Odomes, CB/Michael Reid, LB 1960--Jerry Stalcup
1984-Richard Johnson, CB
1963--Ron VanderKelen (MVP)
ALL-BIG TEN ACADEMIC Pat Richter
ALL-AMERICAN ACADEMIC
(First Team) 1964-Ken Bowman, Roger Pillath
1952-Bob Kennedy, G 1953-John Dixon, G 1971-Bill Gregory
1953--Alan Ameche, FB 1954-Pat Levenhagen, HS/Clary Stensby, G 1974-Mike Webster
1954-Alan Ameche, FB/Clary Stensby, G 1955-PatLevenhagen, HB 1975-Dennis Lick/Steve Wagner
1955-Pat Levenhagen, HB (2nd) 1958--Pat Levenhagen, HB
1958--Jon Hobbs, FB 1957-John Heineke, G EAST-WEST SHRINE GAME
1959-Dale Hackbart, QB/ Henry Der leth, E 1958--Jerry Stalcup , G/Bob Zeman, HB 1927-Earl Wilke/ Austin Strauble
1960--Henry Derleth, E (HM) 1959-Henry Der leth , E/Dale Hackbart, OB 1928--Rube Wagner
1962- Pat Richter, E 1960--Henry Derleth, E 1930--Milt Gantenbein/Milo Lubratovich
1963--Ken Bowman, C 1961-Brian Moore, T 1932-Russ Rebholz
1968--Bob Richter, LB (2nd) 1962-Pat Richter, E/Ronald Carlson, E 1935-Mario Pacetti
1972-Rufus Ferguson, RB 1963--Ken Bowman, C/Billy Smith, HB 1937-Ed Jankowski
1980--Dave Mohapp, FB (2nd) 1968--Phil Peterson, G/Bob Richter, LB 1939-Howard Weiss
1981-Dave Mohapp, FB (2nd) Eric Rice, DE 1943--Dave Schreiner
1982-Kyle Borland, LB/Tim Stracka, E (2nd) 1967-Wally Schoessow, G 1945-Jack Mead, Earl Girard
Matt VandenBoom, DB (2nd) 1968--Wally Schoessow, G 1948--Earl Maves
1971-Keith Nosbusch, G/Neil Graff, QB 1950--Joe Kelly
ALL-BIG TEN Rufus Ferguson, TB/Bob Strock, DE 1951-Gene Felker/James Hammond
(AP, UPI, INS, COACHES', etc) 1972- Rufus Ferguson, TB/Keith Nosbusch, G Jerry Smith
1928--Jeff Burrus, E 1973-Gregg Bohlig, OB 1958--Pat Levenhagen
1927-Toad Crofoot, HB/Don Cameron, E 1974-Gregg Bohlig, QB/Rick Koeck, G 1957-Dan Lewis/Bill Gehler
1928--John Parks, G/Bo Cuisnier , OB Randy Frokjer, DE 1958--Jon Hobbs/Dick Teteak
1929-John Parks, G 1978--Jlm Moore, C Sidney Williams
1930--Milo Lubratovich, T/Milt Gantenbein, E 1977-Greg Barber, TE/Tom Stauss, B 1961-Tom Wiesner
Greg Kabat, G Dan Schieble, DB/Tom Kallenberg, T 1962-Ron Miller
1931-Greg Kabat, G 1978--Tom Stauss, FL/David Charles, SE 1963--Ken Bowman/Roger Pillath
1932-Greg Kabat, G/Mickey McGuire, HB Jim Moore, C/John Klitz, P 1964-Jimmy Jones/Jon Hohman
1933--Mario Pacetti, G 1979-Tom Stauss, FL/Tim Stracka, SE 1967- Tom Domres
1934-Mario Pacetti, G/Stan Haukedahl, E 1980--Dave Mohapp, FB/Tim Stracka, SE 1970--Bill Gregory
1938--Howard Weiss, FB 1981-Dave Mohapp, FB/Matt VandenBoom, S 1973--Mike Webster/ Mike Seifert
1939-George Paskvan, FB 1982-Kyle Borland, LB/Tim Str acka, SE 1974-Jack Novak
1940--George Paskvan, FB Matt VandenBoom, S 1975-Dennis Lick/ Steve Wagner
1941-Dave Schreiner, E 1983--Russ Bellford, S 1978--Lawrence Johnson
1942-Dave Schreiner, E/Marlin Harder, FB 1985-Craig Raddatz, LB 1979-Ray Sydnor
Fred Negus, C 1982- Bob Winckler
1944-John Davey, G WALTER ECKERSALL'S 1984-Jim Malka/ Richard Johnson
1945-Clarence Esser, C ALL-CONFERENCE TEAMS Scott Bergold
1948--Fred Negus, C 1912-Ed Hoeffel, E/Hod Ofstie, E 1987-Nate Odomes
1947-Bob Wilson, C Ed Samp, T/Robert Butler, T
1949-Hal Otterback, T/Bob Wilson, E Max Gelein, G/Ray Keeler, G HULA BOWL
Don Knauff, G/Bob Teague, HB Eddie Gillette, QB/Al Tanberg, FB 1950--Joe Kelly
Bob Petruska, OB John Van Riper, HB 1952-Gene Felker
1951-John Coatta, QB/Hal Faverty, E-LB 1913--Robert Butler, T 1959-Dick Teteak
Bob Kennedy, G/Pat O'Donahue, E 1915-Howard Buck, T 1960--Jerry Stalcup/Jim Heinecke
Jerry Smith, T/Deral Teteak, LB 1918--Paul Meyers, E 1961-Tom Weisner
Ed Withers, DB 1919-Frank Weston, E 1962-Ron Miller
1952- Bob Kennedy, OT/Dave Sumi nski, OT Paul Meyers, E 1963--Pat Richter/Ron VanderKelen
Alan Ameche, FB Berthold Mann, T 1964-Ken Bowman/Roger Pillath
1953--Alan Ameche, FB 1920--Ralph Scott, T 1965-Jim Jones/Jon Hohman
1954-Alan Ameche, FB/Gary Messner, C Howie Stark, T 1967-Eric Rice
1959-Dan Lanphear, T/ Jerry Stalcup, G
1969-Ken Criter
Dale Hackbart, OB

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1971-Bill Gregory 1927-Toad Crofoot, HB 1966--Bob Richter, LB
1973-Rufus Ferguson 1928--Francis " Bo" Cuisinier, QB 1967-Tom Domres, OT
1974--Mike Webster 1929-Harold Rebholz, FB 1968--Ken Criter, LB
1975-Jack Novak 1930--Ernie Lusby, HB 1969-stu Voight, TE
1976--Dennis Lick 1931-Harold Smith, T 1970--Chuck Winfrey, LB
1979-Ray Snell 1932- Walter " Mickey" McGuire, HB 1971-Neil Graff, OB
1980--Dave Ahrens 1933-Robert Schiller, HB 1972-Rufus Ferguson, TB
1981-Dave Mohapp 1934--Milt Kummer, G 1973-Mike Webster, C
1982-Tim Krumrie 1935-Ed Jankowski, FB 1974--Gregg Bohlig, QB
1984--AI Toon/Jeff Dellenbach 1936--Ed Jankowski, FB 1975-Bill Marek, TB
1937-Howard Weiss, FB 1976--Mike Carroll, QB
SENIOR BOWL 1938--Howard Weiss, Fa· 1977-Dave Crossen, LB
1950--Hal Otterback/Gwynn Christensen 193s-George Paskvan, FB 1978--Mike Kalasmiki , OB
Bob Radcliffe 194o--George Paskvan, FB 1979-Tom Stauss, FL
1952-Hal Faverty/John Coatta 1941-Mar lin "Pat" Harder, FB 1980--Dave Ahrens, LB
1954--Alan Ameche/Norm Amundsen 1942-Dave Schreiner, E· 1981-Dave Levenick, LB
1956-Jim Haluska/John Dittrich 1943--Joe Keenan, C 1982-Randy Wright, QB
1960--Dave Kocourek 1944-Clarence Esser, T 1983-AI Toon, WR
1968--Tom Domres 1945-Clarence Esser, T 1984--AI Toon, WR
1972-Alan Thompson 1946--Fred Negus, C 1985-Larry Emery, TB
1974--M ike Webster 1947-Bob Wilson, C 1986--Michael Reid, LB
1976--Terry Stieve 1948--Bob Wilson , C
1979-Ray Snell 1949-Bob Wilson, E· LLOYD LARSON AWARD
1981-Von Mansfield 1950--Bob Radcliffe, LB
(In honor o f the retired M ilwaukee Sentinel sports
1982-Tim Stracka 1951-HalFaverty, E
ed itor and Wisconsi n's 1926 baseball team
1984--Scott Bergold 1952-Dave Suminski, T
captain; on the basis of academic a nd athletic
1953-Alan Ameche, FB
ability)
JAPAN BOWL 1954--Alan Ameche, Fa·
1977-Dan Relich
1955-Wel ls Gray, T
1976--Dennis Lick/Steve Wagner 1978--Ray Snell
1956--David Howard , E 1979-Tom Stauss
1979-Lawrence Johnson 1957-Daniel Lewis, HB
1980--Tom Schremp 1980--Dave Ahrens
1958--Dick Teteak, C/Jon Hobbs, FB
1982- Bob Winckler/Ron Ver snik 1981-Dave Levenick
1959----Jerry Stalcup, G
Matt VandenBoom 1982- Bob Winckler
1960--Tom Wiesner, FB
1984--Darr yl Si ms/Al Toon/Dan Turk 1983-Randy Wright
1961-Ron Miller , QB
1984--Jim Melka
1985-Bob Landsee 1962-Ron VanderKelen, as· 1985-Bob Landsee
1963--Jim Purnell, LB
WISCONSIN' S MOST 1986--Craig Raddatz
1964-Carl Silvestri, LB
VALUABLE PLAYERS 1965-Tom Brigham, DB
1926-Jefferson Burrus, E

SPRING FOOTBALL A\NARDS


(Note: No awards given in 1987.)

MOST IMPROVED FRESHMAN 198o--Guy Boliaux 1982-David G reenwood


1981-David Greenwood 1983-Richard Baxter
OFFENSE 1982-Jim Melka 1984--Rick Graf
1978--Mike Krepfle
1983-Averick Walker 1985-Lance Branaman
1979-Matt VandenBoom
1984--Tim Jordan/Craig Raddatz 1986--Marvin Artley
1980--Bob Winckler
1985-Nate Odomes
1981- Bret Pearson/Marek Harrison 1986--Paul Partington MOST INSPIRATIONAL PLAYER
1982-Gary Ellerson
1983-Joe Armentrout MOST IMPROVED JUNIOR OFFENSE
1984--Brian Bonner 1978--Brad Jackomi no
1985-Fred Bobo OFFENSE 1979-Tom Stauss
1986-Joe Magazzeni 1978--Charles Green 198o--John Josten
1979-Joe Rothbauer 1981-Ron Versn ik
DEFENSE 1980--Mike Krepfle 1982-John Will iams
1978--Mark Sawicki
1981-Jerry Doerger 1986--Mike Howard
1979-Van Mansfield 1982-Gerald Green
1980--Sankar Montoute DEFENSE
1983-Dave Arneson 1978--Dave Ahrens
1981-Scott Bergold
1984--Thad McFadden 1979-Dave Ahrens
1982-Jeff Dellenbach 1985-scott Sharron
1983--Jim Kmet 1980--Dave Levenick
1986--Rodney Lossow 1981- Larry Spurlin
1984--Nate Odomes
1985-Michael West DEFENSE 1982--Clint Sims
1986--Tim Knoeck 197S-Scott Erdmann 1983-Rick Graf
1979-Mickey Casey 1984--Brad Grabow
MOST IMPROVED SOPHOMORE 1980--Tom Houston 1985-Tim Jordan/Craig Raddatz
1981-Matt VandenBoom
OFFENSE 1982- Kyle Borland ALAN AMECHE AWARD
1978--Tom Stauss
1983-Brad Pierce (For Mental and Physical Toughness)
1979-steve Parish 1984--Scott Bergold
1980--Ron Versnik 1978--Dan Relich (defense)
1985-Troy Spencer 1979-Ray Snell (offense)
1981-Mark Subach 1986-scott Benzschawel
1982-Kevin Belcher Tom Schremp (defense)
1983--Jeff Dellenbach 198o--Joe Rothbauer (offense)
BADGER BLASTER
1984--Mike Howard 1981-Dave Mohapp (offense)
1985-Paul Gruber (Hitte r of the Spring) 1982- Tim Krumrie (defense)
1986--James Ross 1978-Greg Gordon 1983-Bob Landsee (offense)
1979-Larry Spurlin 1984--Dan Turk (offense)
DEFENSE 1980--Dave Ahrens 1985-Brian Bonner (offense)
1978--Dennis Christensen 1981-Guy Boliaux/Bob Winckler 1986--Tim Jordan (defense)
1979-Dave Levenick
BADGERS IN PRO FOOTBALL

Alan Ameche Pat Richter Stu Voigt Mike Webster Dave Ahrens Tim Krumrie

NAME/POSITION YEARS PLAYED TEAM(S) NAME/POSITION YEARS PLAYED TEAM(S)


Dave Ahrens/LB 1981- St. Louis Cardinals John Golemgeske/T 1937-40 Brooklyn Dodgers
Arthur AlbrechUT 1941 Green Bay Packers Rick Graf/LB 1987 Miami Dolphins
1942 Pittsburgh Steelers Neil Graff/QB 1974-75 New England Patriots
Bill AlbrighUT 1951-54 New York Giants 1976 Seattle Seahawks
Alan Ameche/FB 1955-60 Baltimore Colts 1976-77 Pittsburgh Steelers
Norm Amundsen /G 1957 Green Bay Packers Gerald Green/RB 1983- Cincinnati Bengals
Joe ArmentrouURB 1987 Tampa Bay Buccaneers David Greenwood/$ 1983-84 Michigan Panthers#
John Atwood/B 1948 New York Giants 1985 Oakland Invaders
Jim Bakken/PK 1962-78 St. Louis Cardinals Bill Gregory/OT 1971-78 Dallas Cowboys
Wallace Barr/B 1923-24/26 Racine Legion 1978-80 Seattle Seahawks
1925 Milwaukee Badgers Borge Gunderson/G 1921 Rock Island Independents
Kevin Belcher/OT 1985- Los Angeles Raiders Dale Hackbart/DB 1960 Green Bay Packers
Scott Bergold/OT 1985- St. Louis Cardinals 1961-63 Washington Redskins
Lee BerneUT 1965-66 Denver Broncos 1966-70 Minnesota Vikings
Adolph Bieberstein/G 1926 Racine Legion 1971-72 St. Louis Cardinals
Guy Bol iaux/LB 1982- Chicago Bears 1973 Denver Broncos
Kyle Borland/LB 1983-84 Michigan Panthers# Jim Haluska/QB 1956 Chicago Bears
1985 New Jersey Generals Pat Harder/B 1946-50 Chicago Cardinals
Ken Bowman/C 1964-73 Green Bay Packers 1951-53 Detroit Lions
Roman Brumm/G 1922/24/26 Racine Legion John Harris/ B 1920 Akron Steels
1925 Milwaukee Badgers 1923 Duluth Kelleys
Howard " Cub" Buck/T 1921-25 Green Bay Packers 1925-26 Green Bay Packers
Len Calligaro/B 1944-45 New York Giants 1930 Portsmouth Spartans
Larry Canada/RB 1978-82 Denver Broncos Marek Harrison/RB 1985- Orlando Renegades#
1983 Denver Gold# Cleveland Browns
1984 Chicago Bl itz# George Hekkers/T 1947-49 Detroit Lions
Harland Carl/HB 1956 Chicago Bears Mike Herrington/ LB 1984- Denver Broncos
James Cook/G 1921 Green Bay Packers Elroy Hirsch/E-RB 1946-48 Chicago Rockets•
Ken Criter/LB 1969-74 Denver Broncos 1949-57 Los Angeles Rams
Ralph Davis/ G 1947-48 Green Bay Packers John Hohman/G 1965-66 Denver Broncos
Joe Dawkins/FB 1970/76 Houston Oilers Ken Huxhold/ G 1954-58 Phlladelphia Eagles
1971-73 Denver Broncos Ed Jankowski/B 1937-41 Green Bay Packers
1974-75 New York Giants Farnham Johnson/E 1947 Chicago Bears
Jeff Dellenbach/OT 1985- Miami Dolphins 1948 Chicago Rockets•
Jim Delisle/ OT 1971 Green Bay Packers Lawrence Johnson/DB 1979-84 Cleveland Browns
John Dittrich/G 1959 Green Bay Packers 1985 Buffalo Bills
1960 Oakland Raiders Richard Johnson/ DB 1985- Houston Oilers
1961 Buffalo Bills Michael Jones/WR 1985 Atlanta Falcons
Jerry Doerger/T 1982 Chicago Bears Jimmy Jones/E 1965-67 Chicago Bears
1984 Chicago Blitz# 1968 Denver Broncos
1985 Orl ando Renegades# Tim Jordan/LB 1987 New England Patriots
Tom Domres/DT 1968-71 Houston Oilers Don KindUHB 1947-55 Chicago Bears
1971-72 Denver Broncos Dave Kocourek/TE 1960-65 San Diego Chargers
Wally Dreyer/ B 1949 Chicago Bears 1966 Miami Dolphins
1950-51 Green Bay Packers 1967-68 Oakland Raiders
Robert Eckl/T 1945 Chicago Cardinals Bob Konovsky/G 1957-59 St. Louis Cardinals
Ron Egloff/E 1977- Denver Broncos 1960 Chicago Bears
Gary Ellerson/ RB 1985- Green Bay Packers 1961 Denver Broncos
Alva EllioUB 1925 Rock Island Independents Joe Kresky/G 1930 Green Bay Packers
Larry Emery/RB 1987 Atlanta Falcons 1932 Washington Redskins
Clarence Esser/ E 1947 Chicago Cardinals 1933-35 Philadelphia Eagles
Ralph Farmer 1965 New York Jets 1935 Pittsburgh Steel ers
Tom Farris/QB 1946-47 Chicago Bears Gary Kroner/PK 1965-67 Denver Broncos
1948 Chicago Rockets• Tim Krumrie/ NG 1983- Cincinnati Bengals
Hal Faverty/C 1952 Green Bay Packers Ralph Kurek/FB 1965-70 Chicago Bears
Rufus Ferguson/ RB 1974-75 Portland Storm-Thunder• Bob Landsee/OG 1986- Philadelphia Eagles
Jim Fraser/LB 1962-64 Denver Broncos Dan Lanphear/DE 1960/62 Houston Oilers
1965 Kansas City Chiefs Lloyd Larson/B 1929 Chicago Cardinals
1966 New England Patriots Wes Leaper/E 1921-23 Green Bay Packers
1968 New Orleans Saints Dave Levenick/LB 1982- Atlanta Falcons
Milt Gantenbein/ B 1931-40 Green Bay Packers Dan Lewis/HB 1958-64 Detroit Lions
Milt Gardner/G 1922-26 Green Bay Packers 1965 Washington Redskins
Earl "Jug" Girard/B 1948-51 Green Bay Packers 1966 New York Giants
1952-56 Detroit Lions Dennis Lick/T 1976- Chicago Bears
1957 Pittsburgh Steeler s Richard Loepfe/T 1948-49 Chicago Cardinals
Wendell Gladem/PK 1984- Dallas Cowboys Mike London/LB 1966 San Diego Chargers
Charles Goldenberg/G 1933-45 Green Bay Packers Milo Lubratovich/T 1931-35 Brooklyn Dodgers
•All-America Conference #USFL • World Football League
David Greenwood Randy Wright Darryl Sims Al Toon Richard Johnson Nate Odomes

NAME/POSITION YEARS PLAYED TEAM(S) NAME/POSITION YEARS PLAYED TEAM(S)


Von Mansfield/OB 1982 Philadelphia Eagles Eber Simpson/B 1922 Toledo Maroons
1984 Michigan Panthers# 1923 St. Louis Browns
1985 B irmingham Stallions# 1924 Kenosha
Bri an Marrow/ DB 1984 San Francisco 49ers Darryl Sims/ DT 1985- Pittsburgh Steelers
Ira Matthews/B 1979-81 Oakland Raiders Jerry Smith/G 1952-53 San Francisco 49ers
1982 Green Bay Packers 1956 Green Bay Packers
Earl Maves/B 1948 Detroit Lions Ron Smith/ DB 1965170-72 Chicago Bears
Jack Mead/ E 1946-47 New York Giants 196&-67 Atlanta Falcons
Tom McCauley/ DB 1969-71 Atlanta Falcons 1968-69 Los Angeles Rams
Thad McFadden/WR 1985- Birmingham Stallions# 1973 San Diego Chargers
Jim Melka/ LB 1985 Tampa Bay Buccaneers 1974 Oakland Raiders
Larry Mialik/TE 1972-75 Atlanta Falcons Ray Snell/G 1980-84 Tampa Bay Buccaneers
1976 San Diego Chargers 1984 Pittsburgh Steelers
Dave Mielke/OL 1985 Phil Sobocinski/C 1968 Atlanta Falcons
Don Miller/ B 1941-42 Green Bay Packers Jerry Stalcup/ LB 1960 Los Angeles Rams
Ron Miller/QB 1962 Los Angeles Rams 1961-62 Denver Broncos
Mike Morgan/ B 1978 Chicago Bears Ken Starch/FB 1976 Oakland Raiders
Emmett Mortell/B 1937-39 Philadelphia Eagles 1976 Green Bay Packers
Don Murry/T 1924-31 Chicago Bears Terry Stieve/G 197&-77 New Orleans Saints
Jeff Nault/TE 1984 Atlanta Falcons 1978- St. Louis Cardinals
Marvin Neal/WR 1984- Green Bay Packers Ron Steverson/DB 1982 Atlanta Falcons
Fred Negus/C 1947-48 Chicago Rockets• Ken Stills/S 1985- Green Bay Packers
1949 Chicago Hornets• Tim Stracka/E 1983- Cleveland Browns
1950 Chicago Bears 1986 Chicago Bears
Jim Nettles/OB 1965-68 Philadelphia Eagles Dave Suminski/G 1953 Washington Redskins
1969-72 Los Angeles Rams Ray Sydnor/TE 1980 Philadelphia Eagles
Jack Novak/TE 1975 Cincinnati Bengals Merrill Taft/FB 1924 Chicago Bears
197&-78 Tampa Bay Buccaneers Bobby Taylor/OB 1987 Miami Dolphins
Nate Odomes/DB 1987 Buffalo Bills Gustavus Tebell/E 1923-24 Columbus Tigers
Pat O'Donahue/ E 1952 San Francisco 49ers Jim Temp/ E 1957-60 Green Bay Packers
1955 Green Bay Packers Deral Teteak/G 1952-56 Green Bay Packers
Chris Osswaldl OG 1985 Washington Redskins Alan Thompson/ FB 1974-75 Philadelphia Bell•
George Paskvan/B 1941 Green Bay Packers Clarence Tommerson/B 1938-39 Pittsburgh Steelers
Bret Pearson/ TE 1985 San Diego Chargers Al Toon/ WR 1985- New York Jets
Phillip Peterson/B 1930 Minneapolis Marines Dan Turk/C 1985 Tampa Bay Bandits#
1931 Portsmouth Spartans Pittsburgh Steelers
1932 Green Bay Packers Matt Vanden Boom/ DB 1983-84 Buffalo Bills
Staten Island Stapletons Ron VanderKelen/QB 1963-67 Minnesota Vikings
Boston Braves Ron Versnlk/C 1983- New York Giants
1934 Brooklyn Dodgers Evan Vogds/G 1948-49 Green Bay Packers
Roger Pillath/T 1965 Los Angeles Rams Stu Voigt/TE 1970-80 Minnesota Vikings
1966 Pittsburgh Steeler s Steve Wagner/ DB 197&-79 Green Bay Packers
Art Price/LB 1985- Atlanta Falcons 1980- Philadelphia Eagles
1987 Saskatchewan Roughriders Robert Warner/B 1927 Du luth Eskimos
Jim Purnell/LB 1964-68 Chicago Bears Lloyd Wasserbach/T 1946-47 Chicago Rockets•
1969-72 Los Angeles Rams Mike Webster/C 1974- Pittsburgh Steelers
Craig Raddatz/LB 1987 Cincinnati Bengals Howard Weiss/ B 1939-40 Detroit Lions
Michael Reid /LB 1987 Atlanta Falcons John Williams/ RB 1983-84 Michigan Panthers#
Pat Richter/TE-P 1963-70 Washington Redskins 1985 Oakland Invaders
Gus Rosenow/B 1921 Green Bay Packers Richard Will iams/ B 1921 Green Bay Packers
Bill Schick/C 198&- Cleveland Browns Bob Wlnckler/T 1983-84 Washington Redskins
John Schneller/E 1934-36 Detroit Lions 1985 Gree n Bay Packers
William Schroeder/B 1946-47 Chicago Rockets• Carl Winfrey/LB 1971 Minnesota Vikings
Karl Schuelke/B 1939 Pittsburgh Steelers 1972 Pittsburgh Steelers
Paul Schuette/G 1928 New York Giants Randy Wright/OB 1984- Green Bay Packers
1930-32 Chicago Bears Bob Zeman/ DB 1960-61165-66 San Diego Char gers
1932 Washington Redskins 1962-63 Denver Broncos
Ralph Scott/T 1921-25 Chicago Bears
Champ Seibold/T 1934-38/ 40/ 42 Green Bay Packers
Mike Seifert/DE 1974 Cleveland Browns
Clarence Self/B 1950-51 Detroit Lions
1952/54-55 Gr een Bay Packers
Mark Shumate/T 1983- Kansas City Chiefs
Car l Silvestri/DB 1965 St. Louis Cardinals
1966 Atlanta Falcons

(This list of University of Wisconsin alumni who have played professional football has been compiled by the Wisconsin Sports News Service staff from available sources)

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OFFENSIVE RECORDS • GAME
(Compiled by Sports News Service Staff-Does Not Incl ude Bowl Games in Season or Career Totals)

RUSHING ATTEMPTS CONSECUTIVE PASS PUNT RETURNS


43 Bill Marek vs Minnesota, 1974 COMPLETIONS 10 Bill Lane vs Indiana, 1951
39 Bill Marek vs Illinois, 1975 11 Randy Wright vs Purdue, 1982 7 Greg Johnson vs Northern Illinois,
37 Jerry Thompson vs Iowa, 1944 10 John Coatta vs Ohio State, 1950 1971
36 Rufus Ferguson vs Minnesota, John Boyajian vs Minnesota, 1967 6 Roy Burks vs Iowa, 1951
1972 9 Ron Miller vs Stanford, 1960 Louis Holland vs Indiana, 1961
NET YARDS RUSHING Mike Howard vs Minnesota, 1984 YARDS PUNTS RETURNED
Bud Keyes vs Michigan, 1986
304 Bill Marek vs Minnesota, 1974 8 Anthony Dudley vs Northwestern, 158 Earl Girard vs Iowa, 1947
230 Bill Marek vs Northwestern, 1974 1977 153 Greg Johnson vs Northern Illinois,
226 Bill Marek vs Wyoming, 1973 1971
(Note: Randy Wright c ompleted 15
220 Alan Thompson vs Oklahoma, 128 Lou Holland vs Indiana, 1962
passes in a row over two games - last 11
1969 115 Gene Evans vs Minnesota, 1949
vs Purdue and first four vs Ohio State,
TOUCHDOWNS RUSHING 1982; Gregg Bohlig completed 12 straight
passes over three games in 1974 - final
.KICKOFF RETURNS
5 Bill Marek vs Minnesota, 1974 7 Clarence Self vs M ichigan, 1947
one vs Colorado, all eight vs Missour i,
4 Rowdy Elliott vs Lawrence, 1920 6 Tom McCauley vs USC, 1966
and first three vs Ohio State)
Bill Marek vs Iowa, 1973 Marvin Neal vs Minnesota, 1979
Bill Marek vs Iowa, 1974 PASSES CAUGHT 5 Nate Butler vs Michigan, 1968
Jess Cole vs Minnesota, 1980 Nate Butler vs Minnesota, 1968
11 Pat Rich ter vs USC, 1963
Danny Crooks vs Ohio State, 1969
PASSING ATTEMPTS (Rose Bowl)
Ross Anderson vs Ohio State,
Jimmy Jones vs Northwestern,
54 Randy Wright vs Iowa, 1983 1978
1964
48 Ron VanderKelen vs USC, 1963 Nate Odomes vs Indiana, 1986
Louis Jung vs Colorado, 1965
(Rose Bowl)
YARDS KICKOFFS RETURNED
45 Mike Kalasmiki vs Michigan State, YARDS GAINED RECEIVING '
1978 178 Clarence Self vs Michigan, 1947
252 Al Toon vs Purdue, 1983
44 Mike Carroll vs Michigan, 1976 163 Nate Butler vs Minnesota, 1968
170 Pat Richter vs Ill inois, 1961
43 Randy Wright vs UCLA, 1982 152 Nate Odomes vs Indiana, 1986
167 Jimmy Jones vs Northwestern,
40 Randy Wright vs Iowa, 1982 135 Tom McCauley vs USC, 1966
1964
Bud Keyes vs Illinois, 1985
163 Pat Richter vs USC, 1963 PUNT ATTEMPTS
39 Chuck Burt vs Colorad o, 1965
(Rose Bowl)
Randy Wright vs Michigan, 1982 12 Dave Fronek vs Nebraska, 1965
Randy Wright vs Ohio State, 1983 TOUCHDOWN PASSES CAUGHT Bob Schaffner vs Iowa, 1968
11 David Billy vs Arizona State, 1968
PASS COMPLETIONS 3 Dave Schreiner vs Marquette,
John Kiltz vs Richmond, 1978
1942
33 Ron VanderKelen vs USC, 1963
Dave Howard vs Iowa, 1955 PUNTING AVERAGE
(Rose Bowl} Al Toon, 1982-84
Pat Richter vs Illinois, 1961
25 Mike Carroll vs Michigan, 1976 52.2 Dick M ilaeger vs Kansas, 1976 (5)
Randy Wright vs Iowa, 1983 POINTS SCORED 52.0 Scott Cepicky vs Nev-Las Vegas,
23 John Boyajian vs Minnesota, 1967 1986 (5)
30 Bill Marek vs Minnesota, 1974
Randy Wright vs Ohio State, 1983 51 .0 George O'Brien vs Iowa, 1952 (6)
27 Rowdy Elliott vs Lawrence, 1920
21 Mike Kalasmiki vs Michigan State, 50.8 Scott Cepicky vs Northwestern,
24 Lynwood Smith vs Marquette,
1978 1985 (5)
1915
Randy Wright vs Michigan State, 50.0 Frank Bellows vs Chicago, 1914
Harold Holmes vs Indiana, 1923
1983 49.3 Frank Luksik vs Ohio State, 1957
Jerry Witt vs Northwestern, 1951
Randy Wright VS UCLA, 1982 (3)
Louis Holland vs Illinois, 1962
Randy Wright vs Iowa, 1982 David Greenwood vs Air Force,
Bill Marek vs Northwestern, 1974
Mike Howard vs Minnesota, 1984 1979 (3)
Bill Marek vs Iowa, 1974
YARDS GAINED PASSING Bill Marek vs Iowa, 1973 TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS
Jess Cole vs Minnesota, 1980
401 Ron VanderKelen vs USC, 1963 61 Randy Wright vs Iowa, 1983
(Rose Bowl) EXTRA POINT ATTEMPTS 57 Ron VanderKelen vs USC, 1963
325 Randy Wright vs Iowa, 1983 (Rose Bowl)
11 Eber Simpson vs Lawrence, 1915
319 Randy Wright vs Ohio State, 1983 Mike Kalasmiki vs Michigan State,
8 Eber Simpson vs Marquette, 1915
31 7 Randy Wright vs Purdue, 1983 1978
Vince Lamia vs Missouri, 1974
303 Randy Wright vs Purdue, 1982 50 Mike Carroll vs Michigan, 1976
Kevin Rohde vs Minnesota, 1983
297 Ron Miller vs Minnesota, 1961 Jess Cole vs Iowa, 1981 Alan Ameche , 1951-54
290 John Boyaj ian vs Minnesota, 1967 EXTRA POINTS MADE 48 Chuck Burt vs Colorado, 1965
PASSES HAD INTERCEPTED 10 Eber Simpson vs Lawrence, 1915 TOTAL OFFENSE YARDS
8 Eber Simpson vs Marquette, 1915
5 Jim Haluska vs UCLA, 1952 406 Ron VanderKelen vs USC, 1963
Vince Lamia vs M issouri, 1974
Mike Carroll vs Purdue, 1976 Kevin Rohde vs Minnesota, 1983 (Rose Bowl}
Randy Wright vs Iowa, 1982 346 Randy Wright vs Purdue, 1983
FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED 334 Randy Wright vs Iowa, 1983
TOUCHDOWN PASSES
6 Jim Bakken vs M innesota, 1961 324 Mike Kalasmiki vs Minnesota,
4 Neil Graff vs Indiana, 1969 1979
Steve Veith vs Northwestern, 1977
Randy Wright vs Indiana, 1983 Randy Wright vs Purdue, 1982
5 Jim Bakken vs Utah, 1961
Mike Howard vs N. Illinois, 1986 322 Randy Wright vs Ohio State, 1983
James Johnson vs Indiana, 1968
3 Gene Rose vs Iowa, 1926 314 John Boyajian vs Minnesota, 1967
Todd Gregoire vs Ohio State, 1984
Jim Haluska vs Marquette, 1952 309 Ron Miller vs Minnesota, 1961
Ron Miller vs Stanford, 1960 FIELD GOALS MADE 304 Bill Marek vs Minnesota, 1974
Ron Miller vs Illinois, 1961
4 Pat O'Dea vs Beloit, 1899
Ron VanderKelen vs Iowa, 1962
Vince Lamia vs Minnesota, 1976
Nell Graff vs Penn State, 1970
Todd Gregoire vs Kentucky, 1984
Mike Carroll vs Washington State,
(Hall of Fame Bowl)
1976
3 Steve Veith vs Indiana, 1977
Mike Kalasmi ki vs Pu rdue, 1978
Steve Veith vs Michigan State, Billy Marek, 1972-75
Mike Kalasmiki vs Minnesota,
1979
1978
Kevin Rohde vs Michigan State,
Randy Wright vs Toledo, 1982
1983
Randy Wright vs Ohio State, 1983
Todd Gregoire vs Ohio State, 1984
Mike Howard vs Missouri, 1984
Todd Gregoire vs Indiana, 1985

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DEFENSIVE RECORDS • GAME
TOTAL TACKLES INTERCEPTIONS TACKLES FORCING FUMBLES
27 Dave Lokanc vs Ohio State, 1972 4 Clarence Bratt vs Minnesota, 1954 3 Mike Vesperman vs Nebraska,
(12-15) 3 Gene Evans vs Marquette, 1946 1974
Ken Criter vs Ohio State, 1968 Bob Radcliffe vs Navy, 1949 Andy Michuda vs Mi nnesota, 1974
(16-11) Ed Withers vs Iowa, 1950 Vaughn Thomas vs Michigan
25 Mark Zakula vs Northwestern, Burt Habl e vs Minnesota, 1952 State, 1980
1973 Dale Hackbart vs M innesota, 1958 2 Wayne Kostka vs Northwestern,
24 Dave Lokanc vs Indiana, 1971 Tom Schinke vs Iowa, 1966 1966
Dave Crossen vs Iowa, 1977 Neovia Greyer vs Illinois, 1970 Jim Delisle vs M innesota, 1968
23 Dave Lokanc vs Northwestern, Ken Dixon vs Ill inois, 1975 Dave Lokanc vs Minnesota, 1970
1971 Matt VandenBoom vs Michigan, Cra ig Phalen vs S. Dakota, 1975
Rick Jakious vs Northwestern, 1981 Dave Crossen vs Oregon, 1978
1973 Nate Odomes vs Hawaii, 1986
OPPONENT FUMBLES
Dennis Stejskal vs Purdue, 1975
INTERCEPTION RETURN YARDS RECOVERED
Dave Crossen vs Indiana, 1976
Dave Crossen vs Oregon, 1978 110 Jack Wink vs Great Lakes, 1942 3 Michael Reid vs Ohio State, 1985
Larry Spurlin vs Indiana, 1979 105 Coots Cunningham vs Purdue, 2 Chuck Winfrey vs Indiana, 1968
22 Michael Reid vs Michigan, 1986 1907 Jim Delisle vs Minnesota, 1968
103 Bob Radcliffe vs Navy, 1949 Lynn Buss vs Indiana, 1969
SOLO TACKLES
Ed Withers vs Iowa, 1950 Rudy Schmidt vs Illinois, 1969
18 Dave Crossen vs Oregon, 1978 Ed Bosold vs Iowa, 1972
PASSES BROKEN UP
16 Ken Criter vs Indiana, 1967 Mike Jenkins vs Northwestern,
Dave Lokanc vs Indiana, 1967 4 Neovia Greyer vs Indiana, 1970 1974
Ken Criter vs Ohio State, 1968 Steve Wagner vs Purdue, 1974 Ken Simmons vs Minnesota, 1974
15 Dave Lokanc vs Indiana, 1972 Steve Wagner vs Indiana, 1974 Scott Erdmann vs M ichigan State,
Tim Krumrie vs UCLA, 1981 Matt VandenBoom vs Tennessee, 1977
Michael Reid vs Michigan, 1986 1981 Guy Boliaux vs Michigan State,
14 Craig Raddatz vs Iowa, 1986 Ken Dixon vs North Dakota, 1976 1979
(seven others nine times) 3 Bob Richter vs Iowa, 1966 Chad VandeZande vs N. Illi nois,
Wayne Kostka vs Illinois, 1966 1986
ASSISTED TACKLES
Tom Schinke vs Minnesota, 1966 Robb Johnston vs Wyoming, 1986
17 Dave Lokanc vs Northwestern, Mel Walker vs Northwestern, 1967
1971 Tom McCauley vs Ohio State, TOUCHDOWN SAVES
Darryl Sims, 1980-84 16 Bob Richter vs USC, 1966 1968
2 Bob Richter vs Iowa, 1966
Jim Franz vs Wyoming, 1973 Nate Butler vs UCLA, 1969
Mel Walker vs M ichigan, 1967
15 Dave Lokanc vs Ohio State, 1972 Tom Sh innick vs Indiana, 1969
Ed Albri ght vs UCLA, 1969
Mark Zakula vs Northwestern, Nate Butler vs Minnesota, 1970
Dick Hyla nd vs Iowa, 1969
1973 Dan Baron vs LSU, 1972
Greg Johnson vs LSU, 1971
14 (Four players six times) Randy Safranek vs Purdue, 1972
Chris Davis vs Purdue, 1972
Chris Davis vs Iowa, 1973
TACKLES FOR LOSS Dan Barron vs M innesota, 1972
Steve Wagner vs Northweste rn,
Terry Buss vs Ohio State, 1975
6 Darryl Sims vs Northwestern, 1982 1973
Ken Dixon vs Purdue, 1976
(-43) Ken Dixon vs Iowa, 1976
Lawre nce Johnson vs Iowa, 1976
Tim Jordan vs Northwestern, 1985 Lawrence Johnson vs Iowa, 1976
Scott Erdmann vs Indiana, 1977
(-33) John Rasmussen vs Washington
Lee Washington vs Iowa, 1977
4 Gary Reineck vs Indiana, 1967 State, 1976
Clint Sims vs Iowa, 1981
(-18) Dave Schieble vs Purdue, 1978
Nate Odomes vs Iowa, 1985
John Tietz vs Michigan, 1967 (-41 ) Ron Steverson vs UCLA, 1980
Nate Odomes vs Hawaii , 1986
Lynn Buss vs Northwestern, 1970 Nate Odomes vs Minnesota, 1985
(-14) Nate Odomes vs Michigan, 1986
Dick Hyland vs Indiana, 1968 (-25) BLOCKED KICKS
Jim Delisle vs Indiana, 1968 (-12)
3 Richard Johnson vs Missouri,
Dave Lokanc vs Northwestern,
1984
1970 (-14)
Richa rd Johnson, 1982-84 2 Nate Odomes vs Indiana, 1985
Mike Jenkins vs Purdue, 1974
(-21)
John Rassmussen vs Washington
State, 1976 (-18)
Dave Ahrens vs Michigan State,
1980 (-17)

OFFENSIVE RECORDS • SEASON


RUSHING ATTEMPTS TOUCHDOWNS RUSHING PASS COMPLETIONS
272 Bill Marek, 1975 18 Bill Marek, 1974 173 Randy Wri ght, 1983
249 Rufus Ferguson, 1971 13 Bill Mare k, 1975 165 Randy Wri ght, 1982
241 Bill Marek, 1973 Bill Mare k, 1973 163 Mike Howard, 1984
Big Ten Only Ru fus Ferguson, 1971 132 Mike Carroll, 1976
210 Bill Marek, 1975 Big Ten Only 121 Chuck Bu rt, 1965
184 Rufus Ferguson, 1971 14 Bill Marek, 1974 Big Ten Only
Rufus Fe rguson, 1970-72 10 Bill Marek, 1973 152 Randy Wright, 1983
NET YARDS RUSHING
131 Mike Howard, 1984
1281 Bill Marek, 1975 PASSING ATTEMPTS
128 Randy Wright, 1982
1222 Rufus Ferguson, 1971 323 Randy Wri ght, 1983 103 Mike Carroll, 1976
1215 B ill Marek, 1974 306 Randy Wright, 1982
Big Ten Only 285 Mike Howard, 1984
994 Bill Marek, 1975 262 Mike Carroll, 1976
966 Bi II Marek, 1974 235 Chuck Burt, 1965
883 Rufus Fer guson, 1971 Big Ten Only
287 Randy Wright, 1983
241 Randy Wright, 1982
222 Mike Howard, 1984
201 Mike Carroll, 1976

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COMPLETION PERCENTAGE PASSES CAUGHT FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED KICKOFF RETURN YARDAGE
.602 John Coatta, 1950 50 Al Toon, 1984 22 Todd Gregoire, 1984 616 Nate Odomes, 1986
.572 Mike Howard, 1984 47 Pat Richter, 1961 Todd Gregoire, 1985 541 Greg Joh nson , 1969
.564 Mike Howard, 1985 46 Tom McCau ley, 1966 21 Vi nce Lamia, 1976 540 Greg Johnson, 1971
.563 Jim Haluska, 1952 45 Al Toon, 1983 17 Steve Veith, 1977 501 Nate Butler, 1968
.553 Gregg Bohlig, 1974 42 Mel Reddick, 1967 Todd Gregoire, 1986 Big Ten Only
Big Ten Only Big Ten Only 16 Jim Bakken, 1961 429 Marvin Neal, 1979
.642 John Coatta, 1950 38 Tom McCauley, 1966 Big Ten Only 415 Nate Odomes, 1986
.590 Mike Howard, 1984 Al Toon, 1983 18 Vince Lamia, 1976 414 Ira Matthews, 1976
.587 Jim Haluska, 1952 37 Al Toon, 1984 Todd Gregoire, 1984 399 Greg Johnson, 1971
.548 Mike Howar d, 1985 36 Pat Richter, 1961 15 Steve Veith, 1977 391 Nate Butler, 1968
.531 Randy Wright, 1982 33 Dennis Lager, 1965 Todd Gregoi re, 1985
PUNT ATTEMPTS
11 Jim Bakken, 1961
YARDS GAINED PASSING YARDS GAINED RECEIVING 72 Dave Fronek, 1965
FIELD GOALS MADE
2329 Randy Wright, 1983 881 Al Toon, 1983 70 David Greenwood, 1980
2109 Randy Wright, 1982 817 Pat Richter, 1961 16 Todd Gregoire, 1984 67 Scott Cepicky, 1986
1924 Mike Howard, 1984 702 Larry Mialik, 1970 Todd Gregoire, 1985 63 Bob Baumann, 1942
1627 Mike Carroll, 1976 Al Toon, 1984 14 Pat O'Dea, 1899 John Krugman, 1970
1487 Ron Miller, 1961 689 Tom McCauley, 1966 13 Vince Lamia, 1976 Scott Cepicky, 1985
Big Ten Only Big Ten Only Todd Gregoire, 1986 Big Ten Only
2091 Randy Wright, 1983 788 Al Toon, 1983 10 Pat O'Dea, 1898 56 David Greenwood, 1980
1679 Randy Wright, 1982 656 Pat Richter, 1961 Big Ten Only 51 George Winslow, 1982
1495 Mike Howard, 1984 569 Tom McCauley, 1966 14 Todd Gregoire, 1984 50 David Greenwood, 1981
1171 Mike Carroll, 1976 505 Al Toon, 1984 11 Vince Lamia, 1976 48 Scott Cepicky, 1985
1168 Ron Miller, 1961 487 Larry Mialik, 1970 Todd Gregoire, 1985 46 John Kiltz, 1978
10 Todd Gregoire, 1986 Scott Cepicky, 1984
PASSES HAD INTERCEPTED TOUCHDOWN PASSES CAUGHT 7 Steve Veith, 1977
6 Roger Jaeger , 1969 PUNTING AVERAGE
22 Chuck Burt, 1965 9 Al Toon, 1983
18 Jim Haluska, 1952 8 Pat Richter, 1961 43.8 Frank Luksik, 1957 (13)
KICK SCORING
Randy Wright, 1983 7 Larry Mialik, 1970 43.6 Stan Williams, 1974 (17)
17 Mike Carroll, 1976 Big Ten Only 72 Vince Lamia, 1976 43.0 Mickey McGuire, 1932 (13)
Big Ten Only 7 Pat Richter, 1961 71 Todd Gregoire, 1984 43.0 Scott Cepicky, 1985 (63)
17 Randy Wright, 1983 Al Toon, 1983 67 Todd Gregoire, 1985 42.2 Dick Milaeger, 1975 (39)
14 Ron Miller, 1960 4 Lar ry Mial ik, 1970 63 Kevin Rohde, 1983 Big Ten Only
13 Chuck Burt, 1965 Jeff Nault, 1982 61 Todd Gregoire, 1986 42.4 Dick Milaeger, 1975 (30)
12 Mike Carroll, 1976 49 Vince Lamia, 1974 42.0 Jim Hammond, 1950 (22)
POINTS SCORED
Mike Kalasmiki, 1978 Big Ten Only 41 .9 Ken Simmons, 1973 (24)
114 Bill Marek, 1974 59 Todd Gregoire, 1984 41 .5 Jim Bakken, 1960 (28)
TOUCHDOWN PASSES
84 Bill Marek, 1973 53 Kevin Rohde, 1983 41.4 Scott Cepicky, 1985 (48)
19 Randy Wright, 1983 80 Bill Marek, 1975 52 Vince Lamia, 1976
13 Mike Carroll , 1976 Rufus Ferguson, 1972 44 Todd Gregoir e, 1986
Randy Wright, 1982 Big Ten Only 40 Mar k Doran , 1981
12 Jim Haluska, 1952 90 Bill Marek, 1974 Todd Gregoire, 1985
Ron VanderKelen, 1962 66 Bill Marek, 1973
PUNT RETURNS
Mike Kalasmlki, 1978 58 Pat Harder, 1941
Jess Cole, 1981 30 Thad McFadden, 1984
TOUCHDOWNS SCORED
Big Te n Only 21 Nate Odomes, 1986
17 Randy Wright, 1983 19 Bill Marek, 1974 20 Bill Lane, 1951
10 Ron Vand erKelen, 1962 14 B il l Marek, 1973 Roy Burks, 1951
Mike Kalasmlki, 1978 13 Rufus Ferguson, 1971 19 Thad McFadden, 1983
Jess Cole, 1981 Bill Marek, 1975 Tom Schinke, 1967
Big Ten Only Big Ten Only
TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS
15 Bill Marek, 1974 23 Thad McFadden, 1984
383 Randy Wright, 1983 11 Bill Marek, 1973 18 Bill Lane, 1951
374 Randy Wright, 1982 9 Louis Holland, 1962 Thad McFadden, 1983
368 Mike Howard, 1984 Gary Ellerson, 1983 17 Nate Butler, 1969
355 Neil Graff, 1970
EXTRA POINTS ATTEMPTED PUNT RETURN YARDAGE
325 Mike Carroll, 1976
Big Ten Only 48 Kevin Rohde, 1983 319 Thad McFadden, 1984
336 Randy Wright, 1983 41 Vince Lamia, 1974 270 Ira Matthews, 1978
300 Randy Wright, 1982 34 Vince Lamia, 1976 265 Gene Evans, 1949
287 Mike Howard, 1984 30 Lisle Blackbourn, Jr, 1949 206 Roy Burks, 1951
266 Mike Kalasmlki, 1978 Big Ten Only Big Ten Only
247 Jess Col e, 1981 40 Kevin Rohde, 1983 264 Ira Matthews, 1978
27 Vi nce Lamia, 1974 230 Thad McFadden, 1984
TOTAL OFFENSE
25 Mark Doran, 1981 175 Gene Evans, 1949
2418 Randy Wright, 1983 20 Vince Lamia, 1976 169 Bill Hutchinson, 1952
2306 Randy Wright, 1982
EXTRA POINTS SCORED KICKOFF RETURNS
1920 Mike Howard, 1984
1773 Mike Carroll, 1976 45 Kevin Rohde, 1983 25 Greg Johnson, 1969
1561 Neil Graff, 1970 40 Vince Lamia, 1974 Nate Odomes, 1986
Big Ten Only 33 Vince Lamia, 1976 24 Marvin Neal, 1979
2091 Randy Wright, 1983 29 Mark Doran, 1981 23 Mike Morgan, 1975
1877 Randy Wright, 1982 Big Ten Only 21 Nate Butler, 1968
1528 Mike Howard, 1984 38 Kevin Rohde, 1983 Big Ten Only
1319 Mike Kalasmiki, 1978 26 Vince Lamia, 1974 20 Marvin Neal, 1979
1260 Mike Carroll, 1976 25 Mark Doran, 1981 17 Nate Butler, 1968
21 Steve Veith, 1978 Mike Morgan, 1975
Nate Odomes, 1986
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DEFENSIVE RECORDS· SEASON
TOTAL TACKLES INTERCEPTIONS TACKLES FORCING FUMBLES
181 Dave Lokanc, 1972 (10HIO) 9 Neovia Greyer , 1970 6 Jim Delisle, 1968
175 Dave Crossen, 1977 (85-90) 7 Scott Erdmann, 1976 4 Ed Albright, 1968
169 Ken Criter, 1967 (85-84) Dale Hackbart, 1958 Bil l Poindexter, 1971
Big Ten Only 6 Elroy Hirsch, 1942 Clint Sims, 1981
156 Dave Crossen, 1977 (74-82) Jim Embach, 1949 Big Te n Only
138 Dave Lokanc, 1971 (72-66) Jim Miller, 1954 5 Jim Delisle, 1968
130 Dave Lokanc, 1972 (74-56) Tom Schinke, 1966 4 Ed Albright, 1968
Matt VandenBoom, 1981
SOLO TACKLES OPPONENT FUMBLES
David Greenwood, 1981
102 Michael Reid, 1986 Nate Odomes, 1986 RECOVERED
101 Dave Lokanc, 1972 Big Ten Only 5 Ed Bosold, 1972
85 Ken Criter, 1967 6 Neovia Greyer, 1970 4 Jim Delisle, 1968
Dave Crossen, 1977 Matt VandenBoom, 1981 Nate Butler, 1970
84 Craig Raddatz, 1985 5 Bill Lane, 1951 Scott Erdmann, 1977
Big Ten Only Burt Hable, 1952 Big Ten Only
76 Michael Reid, 1986 Dale Hackbart, 1958 4 Scott Erdmann , 1977
74 Dave Crossen, 1977 Scott Erdmann, 1976 Jim Delisle, 1968
Dave Lokanc, 1972 David Greenwood, 1981 3 Ed Bosold, 1972
72 Dave Lokanc, 1971 Michael Reid, 1985
INTERCEPTION RETURN YARDS
ASSISTED TACKLES TOUCHDOWN SAVES
175 Jack Wink, 1942
90 Dave Crossen , 1977 156 David Greenwood, 1981 7 Scott Erdmann, 1976
84 Ken Criter, 1967 135 Bob Radcliffe, 1949 Greg Johnson, 1971
83 Dave Lokanc, 1971 Big Ten Only 6 Scott Erdmann, 1977
Big Ten Only 149 David Gr eenwood, 1981 5 Nate Odomes, 1986
82 Dave Crossen, 1977 122 Pat Levenhagen, 1955
66 Ken Criter, 1967 106 Russ Bellford, 1983 BLOCKED KICKS
Dave Lokanc, 1971 102 Ed Wither s, 1950 6 Richard Johnson, 1984
Dave Fr onek, 1965
TACKLES FOR LOSS
PASSES BROKEN UP
23 Darryl Sims, 1982 (-102)
18 Dave Ahrens, 1980 (-77) 12 Ken Dixon, 1976
14 John Tietz, 1967 (-86) 11 Steve Wagner, 1974
13 Ed Albright, 1971 (-77) 10 Tom McCauley, 1968
12 Tim Jordan, 1985 (-68) Nate Butler, 1970
Big Ten Only Big Ten Only
22 Darryl Sims, 1982 (-101) 10 Steve Wagner, 1974
14 John Tietz, 1967 (-86) 9 Tom McCauley, 1968
13 Dave Ahrens, 1980 (-56) 8 Nate Butler , 1970
8 Jim Delisle, 1968 (-52) Neovia Greyer, 1970
Gary Buss, 1968 (-49)
Lynn Buss, 1968 (-49)
Tim Jordan, 1985 (-40)

OFFENSIVE RECORDS· CAREER


RUSHING ATIEMPTS PASSING ATIEMPTS Big Ten Only
.586 Mike Howard, 1983-86
719 Bill Marek, 1972-75 669 Randy Wright, 1981-83 .533 Randy Wright, 1981-83
673 Alan Ameche, 1951-54 551 Neil Graff, 1969-71
.531 Jim Haluska, 1952-55
594 Rufus Ferguson, 1970-72 5 18 Mike Howard, 1983-86
John Coatta, 1949-51
582 Larry Emery, 1983-86 432 Jim Haluska, 1952/54-55
.527 Ron VanderKelen, 1962
Big Ten Only John Ryan, 1966-68
534 Bill Marek, 1972-75 Big Ten Only YARDS GAINED PASSING
503 Alan Ameche, 1951-54 559 Randy Wright, 198 1-83
438 Larry Emer y, 1983-86 390 Neil Graff, 1969-71 4697 Ra ndy Wright, 1981-83
426 Rufus Ferguson, 1970-72 353 Mike Howard, 1983-86 3699 Neil Graff, 1969-71
326 Mike Kalasmiki, 1977-79 3199 Mike Howard, 1983-86
NET YARDS RUSHING 3093 Jim Haluska, 1952154-55
297 Ron Miller, 1960-61
3709 Bill Marek, 1972-75 2838 Ron Miller, 1960-61
3212 Alan Amec he, 1951 -54 PASS COMPLETIONS Big Ten Only
2979 Larry Emery, 1983-86 3995 Randy Wright, 1981-83
359 Randy Wright, 1981-83
2814 Rufus Ferguson, 1970-72 2573 Neil Graff, 1969-71
288 Mike Howard, 1983-86
Big Ten Only 2257 Mike Howard, 1983-86
273 Neil Graff, 1969-71
2721 Bill Marek, 1972-75 230 Jim Haluska, 1952/54-55 PASSES HAD INTERCEPTED
2463 Alan Ameche, 1951-54 201 Ron Miller, 1960-61
2224 Larry Emery, 1983-86 Big Ten Only 33 Jim Haluska, 1952/54-55
1942 Rufus Ferguson, 1970-72 297 Randy Wright, 1981-83 32 Randy Wright, 1981-83
Pat Richter, 1960-62 29 John Ryan, 1966-68
TOUCHDOWNS RUSHING 207 Mike Howard, 1983-86
193 Neil Graff, 1969-71 Mike Howard, 1983-86
44 Bill Marek, 1972-75 162 Mike Kalasmiki, 1977-79 Big Ten Only
26 Rufus Ferguson, 1970-72 153 Jim Haluska, 1952-55 28 Randy Wright, 1981-83
25 Alan Ameche, 1951-54 152 Ron Miller, 1960-61 24 Mike Kalasmiki, 1977-79
Big Ten Only 23 Mike Howar d, 1983-86
31 Bil l Marek, 1972-75 COMPLETION PERCENTAGE 22 Jim Haluska, 1952-55
19 Alan Ameche, 1951 -54 .556 Mike Howard, 1983-86 Ron Miller, 1960-61
.542 Ron VanderKelen, 1962
.539 Jim Haluska, 1952/54-55
.536 Randy Wright, 1981-83
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TOUCHDOWN PASSES POINTS SCORED PUNT RETURNS PUNTS
34 Randy Wright, 1981-83 278 Bill Marek, 1972-75 70 Thad McFadden, 1980-84 187 Scott Cepicky, 1984-86
23 Neil Graff, 1969-71 199 Todd Gregoire, 1984-86 45 Ira Matthews, 1975-78 185 David Greenwood, 1979-82
20 Jim Haluska, 1952/54-55 180 Vince Lamia, 1973-76 43 Roy Burks, 1950-52 133 T.A. Cox, 1944/46-48
19 Ron Miller, 1960-61 158 Rufus Ferguson, 1970-72 37 Jim Miller, 1953-55 121 Dick Milaeger, 1975-77
Mike Howard, 1983-86 150 Alan Ameche, 1951-54 36 Nate Odomes, 1983-86 116 Bob Schaffner, 1966-68
Big Ten Only Big Ten Only Big Ten Only
PUNT RETURNS FOR
27 Randy Wright, 1981-83 200 Bill Marek, 1972-75 147 David Greenwood, 1979-82
143 Todd Gregoire, 1984-86 TOUCHDOWNS
16 Neil Graff, 1969-71 135 Scott Cepicky, 1984-86
15 Mike Kalasmiki, 1977-79 133 Vince Lamia, 1973-76 4 Ira Matthews, 1976-79 100 Dick Milaeger, 1975-77
14 John Coatta, 1949-51 114 Alan Ameche, 1951-54 Big Ten Only
13 Ron Miller, 1960-61 108 Louis Holland , 1961-63 4 Ira Matthews, 1976-79 PUNTING AVERAGE

PASSES CAUGHT EXTRA POINT ATIEMPTS PUNT RETURN YARDAGE 41.6 Scott Cepicky, 1984-86
40.4 Jim Bakken , 1959-61
127 Al Toon, 1982-84 110 Vince Lamia, 1973-76 656 Thad McFadden, 1980-84 39.5 Dick Mllaeger, 1975-77
113 Mel Reddick, 1967-69 96 Lisle Blackbourn, Jr, 1946-49 448 Gene Evans, 1946-49
110 Pat Richter, 1960-62 72 Pau l Shwaiko, 1952/54-55/58 443 Ira Matthews, 1975-78 TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS
101 David Charles, 1976-78 65 Todd Gregoire, 1984-86 373 Roy Burks, 1950-52 876 Neil Graff, 1969-71
Big Ten Only EXTRA POINTS MA DE 359 Nate Odomes, 1983-86 865 Randy Wright, 1981-83
101 Al Toon, 1982-84 719 Bill Marek, 1972-75
84 Pat Richter, 1960-62 105 Vince Lamia, 1973-76 KICKOFF RETURNS
707 Mike Howard, 1983-86
83 Mel Reddick, 1967-69 66 Lisle Blackbourn, Jr, 1946-49 44 Mike Morgan, 1974-76 673 Alan Ameche, 1951-54
82 David Charles, 1976-78 64 Todd Gregoire, 1984-86 Greg Johnson, 1969-71 Big Ten Only
61 Kevin Rohde, 1982-83 43 Ira Matthews, 1975-78 640 Randy Wright, 1981-83
YARDS GAINED RECEIVING Roger Jaeger, 1969-71 Big Ten Only 620 Neil Graff, 1969-71
2055 Al Toon, 1982-84 Paul Shwaiko, 1952/54-55/58 37 Ira Matthews, 1975-78 534 Bill Marek, 1972-75
1710 Pat Richter, 1960-62 FIELD GOALS ATIEMPTED 31 Mike Morgan, 1974-75 503 Alan Ameche, 1951-54
1459 David Charles, 1976-78 Greg Johnson, 1969-71
1346 Tim Stracka, 1978-80/82 61 Todd Gregoire, 1984-86 TOTAL OFFENSE YARDAGE
1320 Mel Reddick, 1967-69 39 Vince Lamia, 1973-76 KICKOFF RETURNS FOR 5057 Randy Wright, 1981-83
Big Ten Only 35 Steve Veith, 1977-79 TOUCHDOWNS 4134 Neil Graff, 1969-71
1682 Al Toon, 1982-84 32 Roger Jaeger, 1969-71 2 Danny Crooks, 1969-70 3709 Bill Marek, 1972-75
1321 Pat Richter, 1960-62 26 Jim Bakken, 1959-61 3308 Mike Howard, 1983-86
Ira Matthews, 1976-79
1106 David Charles, 1976-78 Big Te n Only 3212 Alan Ameche, 1951-54
FIELD GOALS MADE
TOUCHDOWN PASSES CAUGHT 2 Danny Crooks, 1969-70 Big Ten Only
45 Todd Gregoire, 1983-86 Ira Matthews, 1976-79 4374 Randy Wr ight, 1981-83
19 Al Toon, 1982-84 32 Pat O' Dea, 1897-99 2972 Nell Graff, 1969-71
14 Pat Richter, 1960-62 25 Vi nce Lamia, 1973-76 KICKOFF RETURN YARDAGE 2721 Bill Marek, 1972-75
12 Michael Jones, 1981 -84 16 Steve Veith, 1977-79 1081 Greg Johnson, 1969/7 1 2463 Alan Ameche, 1951-54
11 David Charles, 1976-78 15 Roger Jaeger, 1969-71 989 Ira Matthews, 1976-79
Big Ten Only 14 Tom Schinke, 1965-67 ALL-PURPOSE RUNNING
Big Ten Only
12 Al Toon, 1982-84 888 Ira Matthews, 1975-78 3989 Bill Marek, 1972-75
KICK SCORING
10 Pat Richter, 1960-62 748 Greg Johnson, 1969-71 3700 Ira Matthews, 1976-79
8 David Charles, 1976-78 199 Todd Gregoire, 1984-86 724 Danny Crooks, 1969-70
180 Vince Lamia, 1973-76
106 Roger Jaeger, 1969-71
100 Steve Veith, 1977-79
88 Kevin Rohde, 1982-83
82 Paul Shwaiko, 1952/54-55/58
Mark Doran, 1980-82

DEFENSIVE RECORDS · CAREER


TOTAL TACKLES ASSISTED TACKLES INTERCEPTIONS TOUCHDOWN SAVES
427 Dave Lokanc, 1970-72 (218-209) 209 Dave Lokanc, 1970-72 18 Neovia Greyer, 1969-71 13 Scott Erdmann , 1976-77
Dave Crossen, 1975-78 (222-205) 205 Dave Crossen, 1975-78 12 Ed Withers, 1949-51
BLOCKED KICKS
419 Tim Krumrie, 1979-82 (255-164) 198 Jim Melka, 1981-84 Big Te n Only
409 Jim Malka, 1981-84 (211-198) Bi g Ten Only 14 Neovia Greyer, 1969-71 6 Richard Johnson, 1984
358 Ken Criter, 1966-68 (198-160) 185 Dave Crossen, 1975-78 9 David Greenwood, 1979-82
Big Ten Only 155 Dave Lokanc, 1970-72
INTERCEPTION RETURN YARDS
358 Dave Crossen, 1975-78 (173-185) 154 Jim Melka, 1981-84
327 Dave Lokanc, 1970-72 (172-155) 285 Neovia Gr eyer, 1969-71
TACKLES FOR LOSS
317 Tim Krumrle, 1979-82 (188-129) 220 Ed Withers, 1949-51
31 2 Jim Malka, 1981-84 (158-154) 43 Dave Ahrens, 1977-80 (-213) 196 Jack Wink, 1942/ 46-47
38 Darryl Sims, 1980-84 (-183) Big Ten Only
SOLO TACKLES 33 Tim Jordan, 1983-86 (-198) 257 Neovia Greyer, 1969-71
255 Tim Krumrie, 1979-82 30 Gary Buss, 1968-70 (-164} 171 David Greenwood, 1979-82
222 Dave Crossen, 1975-78 25 Jim Delisle, 1968-70 (-154)
PASSES BROKEN UP
218 Dave Lokanc, 1970-72 Big Ten Only
Big Ten Only 33 Dave Ahrens, 1977-80 (-167) 22 Steve Wanger , 1973-75
188 Tim Krumrie, 1979-82 Darryl Sims, 1980-84 (-163) 16 Lawrence Johnson, 1976-78
173 Dave Crossen, 1975-78 25 Tim Jordan, 1983-86 (-148) 14 Ken Dixon, 1975-76
172 Dave Lokanc, 1970-72 21 Gary Buss, 1968-70 (-113) 13 Ross Anderson, 1978-80
17 Jim Delisle, 1968-70 (-125)
SINGLE GAME HIGHLITES 1889-1986
LONGEST PASSING PLAYS
YDS TD COMBINATION OPPONENT YEAR
87 y Randy Wright to Tim Stracka Kansas State 1982
80 y Wally Barr to Paul Meyers Minnesota 1919
y John Josten to David Charles Richmond 1980
79 y Mike Howard to Reggie N. Illinois 1986
Tompkins
78 y Clarence Tommerson to John Michigan 1935
Wilson
y Jim Haluska to John Bridgeman USC 1955
y John Boyajlan to Tom Michigan 1966
McCauley
y Bud Keyes to Tim Fullington Nevada-Las Vegas 1985
77 y Gregg Bohlig to Jeff Mack Nebraska 1974
y Rudy Steiner to Jeff Mack LSU 1972
76 y Gregg Bohlig to Jack Novak Colorado 1973
75 y Neil Graff to Tim Klosek Michigan State 1971
74 N Dale Hackbart to Al Schoonover Marquette 1959
73 y Randy Wright to Al Toon Purdue 1983
y Rudy Steiner to Jack Novak Northern Illinois 1972
72 y John Tennant to Dave Minnesota 1940
Schreiner
71 y Jack Wink to Dave Schreiner Marquette 1942
y Jess Cole to John Williams Michigan 1981
70 y Lisle Blackbourn to Bob Marquette 1949
Wartinbee Quarterback Mike Kalasmlkl (18) was the Badgers' " MVP" In 1978, a
68 y Nell Graff to Larry Mialik Penn State 1970
Indiana 1970
year In which late coach Dave McClain led the UW to a winning record In
N Nell Graff to Larry Mialik
65 N Rudy Steiner to Al Hannah Indiana 1971 his first season.
y Gregg Bohlig to Bill Marek Michigan 1973
64 y Neil Graff to Larr)' Mialik Illinois 1970 LONGEST RUNS FROM SCRIMMAGE
62 y Sidney Williams to Dan Lewis West Virginia 1957
N Sidney Williams to Billy Hobbs Illinois 1958 YDS TD NAME OPPONENT YEAR
y 91 y Tom Brigham Western Michigan 1963
61 Bob Wilding to Al Lorenz Iowa 1940
y 90 y Eddie Gillette Northwestern 1921
John Coatta to Jerry Witt Northwestern 1951
y 88 y Ken Starch Colorado 1974
58 Neil Graff to Albert Hannah Indiana 1959
y 86 y Danny Lewis West Virginia 1957
Charles Green to Tom Stauss Iowa 1977
y 85 y Norsky Larson Minnesota 1898
57 John Coatta to Gene Felker Northwestern 1950
N Mike Howard to Fred Bobo Northwestern 1985 N Norsky Larson Chicago 1901
y 84 y A.G. Findlay Minnesota 1905
56 Jack Wink to Dale Bowers Illinois 1946
y y Earl Maves Marquette 1946
Sidney Williams to Dave Marquette 1957
Kocourek 82 N Ira Matthews Minnesota 1978
N Ron Miller to Pat Richter Illinois 1961 81 N Harland Carl Marquette 1951
y Bill Marek Missouri 1974
N Rudy Steiner to Mike Haas Michigan State 1973
y 80 y Fred Long Lawrence 1902
55 Tury Oman to Howard Jensen Lawrence 1930
y y A.G. Findlay Minnesota 1905
Tom Farris to Dave Schreiner Indiana 1941
y Dow Byers Purdue 1915
N Wally Dreyer to Bob Minnesota 1947
y Toad Crofoot Kansas 1926
Rennebohm
y Archie Roy Burks Purdue 1950
N Bob Petruska to Tilden Meyers Minnesota 1950
y Danny Lewis Purdue 1957
y Troy King Iowa 1982
78 y Clarence Self Purdue 1947
y Louis Holland Western Michigan 1963
N Chucky Davis Michigan State 1982
y Joe Armentrout Northern Illinois 1985
77 N Cl arence Bratt Purdue 1953
76 y Danny Lewis Marquette 1956
75 y Norsky Nelson Iowa 1894
y Norsky Larson Kansas 1901
y Ed VandenBoom Northwestern 1902
y Rollie Williams Minnesota 1921
73 y Sidney Williams Purdue 1957
N Tony Davis Iowa 1973
y Tom Stauss Minnesota 1978
72 y Russ Rebholz N. Dakota State 1931
70 y Eddie Gillette Chicago 1910
y Tury Oman Chicago 1930
y Red Peterson Ohio State 1932
y Earl Maves Indiana 1947
y John Smith Iowa 1967
69 y Jerry Witt Northwestern 1951
y Ron Steiner Northwestern 1957
68 y Frederick Smith Ohio State 1918
N Billy Lowe Ohio State 1955
67 y Bi lly Schmitz Iowa 1967
66 y Clarence Self California 1947
65 y Sam Behr Chicago 1928
y Russ Rebholz Lawrence 1930
y Mickey McGuire Iowa 1932
y Rufus Ferguson Indiana 1970'
64 y Earl Girard Marquette 1947
N Alan Ameche Purdue 1951
63 y John Tennant Illinois 1940
Quarterback Randy Wright, currently with the NFL's Green Bay Packers, y Elroy Hirsch Great Lakes 1942
guided Wisconsin to a memorable 6-0 win at Ohio State In 1982 - the N Tom Wiesner Miami (FL) 1958
Badgers' first win In Columbus since 1918. 62 N Ken Starch Wyoming 1973
LONGEST INTERCEPTION RETURNS LONGEST KICKOFF RETURNS
VOS TD NAME OPPONENT YEAR VOS TD NAME OPPONENT YEAR
105 y Coots Cunningham Purdue 1907 100 y Eddie Cochems Chicago 1901
100 y Jack Wink Great Lakes 1942 y Ir a Matthews Iowa 1976
98 y Biiiy Lowe Purdue 1954 y Michael Jones Northwestern 1984
94 y Ron Steiner West Virginia 1957 99 y Lynn Jordan Michigan 1934
89 y Jim Nettles New Mexico State 1962 97 y Ira Matthews Northwestern 1976
80 y Frederick Smith Ohio State 1918 96 y Selvie Washi ngton Nebraska 1973
73 y Nate Odomes Hawaii 1986 95 y Joe Linfor Auburn 1931
70 N Ashley Anderson Camp Grant 1942 y Tim Fullington Northern Illinois 1985
66 N Dave Fronek Northwestern 1965 92 y Wally Dreyer Illinois 1946
65 y David Greenwood Indiana 1981 88 y Mickey McGuire Minnesota 1932
62 N Fred Nagus-Earl Maves Purdue 1946 N Gr eg Johnson Indiana 1971
(lateral) 87 N Clarence Self Ohio State 1948
60 y Jim Nettles Minnesota 1961 y Danny Crooks Illinois 1969
N Ed Withers Pennsylvania 1951
59 y Richard Baxter Minnesota 1983
1971 LONGEST FIELD GOALS
58 N Neovia Greyer Minnesota
55 y Toad Crofoot Minnesota 1927 YDS TYPE NAME OPPONENT YEAR
y Billy Schmitz Iowa 1938 62 Drop Pat O'Dea Northwestern 1898
y Billy Smith Purdue 1963 60 Drop Pat O' Dea Minnesota 1899
y Dave Ahrens Michigan State 1979 57 Drop Pat O' Dea Chicago 1897
54 y Tom Farris Marquette 1940 Place Pat O'Dea Illi nois 1899
53 y Roger Dornburg Marquette 1951 55 Drop Pat O'Dea Minnesota 1897
N Pat Levenhagen Purdue 1955 51 Place Todd Gregoire Northern Illinois 1984
N Scott Erdmann Illinois 1976 50 Place Vladimir LaBun Northwestern 1975
52 N Sid Wiiiiams Iowa 1958 Place Wendell Gladem Ohio State 1981
49 Place Todd Gregoire Minnesota 1985
Place Todd Gregoire Ohio State 1985
LONGEST PUNT RETURNS
48 Place Roger Jaeger UCLA 1969
YDS TD NAME OPPONENT YEAR Place Steve Veith Illinois 1977
87 y Danny Cr ooks Michigan 1970 47 Drop Buck Bellows Marquette 1914
85 y Greg Johnson Northern Illinois 1971 Place Jim Bakken Northwestern 1961
y Earl Girard Iowa 1947 Place Tom Sch inke Ohio State 1966
78 y Ira Matthews Northwestern 1978 Place Kevin Rohde Michigan State 1983
77 y John Bridgeman Marquette 1954 46 Place Wendell Gladem Toledo 1982
75 y Sam Behr Lawrence 1930 45 Place James Johnson Washington 1968
74 y Louis Holland Indiana 1962 Place Rich Barrios Colorado 1973
73 y Dale Hackbart Marquette 1958 Place Vince Lamia Iowa 1976
71 y Ira Matthews Indiana 1978
65 y Ernie Lusby Iowa 1928
y Ernie Lusby S. Dakota State 1929 LONGEST PUNTS
y Usie Blackbourn Iowa 1947 YDS NAME OPPONENT YEAR
y Biii Hutchinson Indiana 1952 110· Pat O' Dea Minnesota 1897
64 y Dale Hackbart Ohio State 1958 100 Pat O' Dea Yale 1899
y Ira Matthews Minnesota 1978 96 George O'Brien Iowa 1952
63 y Earl Girard Iowa 1947 90 Jim Bakken Northwestern 1961
62 y Gene Evans Minnesota 1949 85 Pat O'Dea Lake Forest 1896
60 y Alan Davey Chicago 1919 Wendell Gulseth Rice 1952
y Keckie Moll Minnesota 1911 82 David Greenwood Air Force 1979
59 y Don Kindt Ohio State 1945 •Field was 110 yards long

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WISCONSIN TEAM RECORDS • GAME
POINTS PASSING YARDAGE PENALTIES
All-Time: 106 vs Whitewater, 1890 All-Time: 419 vs USC, 1963 (Rose Bow l) All-Time: 13 vs Illinois, 1949 (declined 3 others)
Modern: 69 vs New Mexico State, 1962 Big Ten: 325 vs Iowa, 1983 (25-54) vs Oregon, 1978
Big Ten: 56 vs Northwestern, 1912 Big Ten: 13 vs Illinois, 1949
vs Minnesota, 1983 PASSES HAD INTERCEPTED
FEWEST YARDS PENALIZED
55 vs Illinois, 1961 All-Time: 6 vs Purdue, 1944
vs Ill inois, 1969 vs Northwestern, 1956 All-Time: 0 vs Ohio State, 1950
vs Iowa, 1982 Big Ten: 0 VS Ohio State, 1950
FIRST DOWNS
Big Ten: 6 vs Purdue, 1944 FEWEST NET RUSHING YARDS ALLOWED
All-Time: 37 vs Northwestern, 1974 vs Northwestern, 1956
Big Ten: 37 vs Northwestern, 1974 vs Iowa, 1982 All-Time: -87 vs Iowa, 1941
Fewest: 0 vs Minnesota, 1926 Big Ten: -87 vs Iowa, 1941
TOTAL OFFENSE YARDAGE
RUSHING ATTEMPTS FEWEST NET PASSING YARDS ALLOWED
All-Time: 697 vs Lawrence, 1921
All-Time: 79 vs Northwestern, 1974 (563 Rush/ 134 Pass) All-Time: 0 vs Indiana, 1951
Big Ten: 79 vs Northwestern, 1974 Modern: 630 vs Wyoming, 1973 vs M ichigan State, 1961
(548 Rush/82 Pass) Big Ten: 0 vs Indiana, 1951
RUSHING YARDAGE
Big Ten: 625 vs Northwestern, 1983 vs Michigan State, 1961
All-Time: 563 vs Lawrence, 1921 (406 Rush/219 Pass) FEWEST NET TOTAL YARDS ALLOWED
Modern: 551 vs Northwestern, 1974
Big Ten: 551 vs Northwestern, 1974 PUNT RETURNS All-Time: -19 vs Iowa, 1941
All-Time: 11 vs Indiana, 1951 (96) (-87 Rush/+ 68 Pass)
PASSING ATTEMPTS
Big Ten: 11 vs Indiana, 1951 (96) B ig Ten: -19 vs Iowa, 1941
All-Time: 54 vs Iowa, 1983
PUNT RETURN YARDAGE MISCELLANEOUS
Big Ten: 54 vs Iowa, 1983
All-Time: 277 vs Iowa, 1947 (7 Att) TEAM RECORDS HELD IN BIG TEN
PASS COMPLETIONS
Big Ten: 277 vs Iowa, 1947 (7 Att) INTERCEPTIONS: 7 vs Minnesota, 1954
All-Time: 34 vs USC, 1963 (Rose Bowl)
PUNTS RETURNED FOR TOUCHDOWNS FEWEST YARDS PENALIZED: 91 , 1948
Big Ten: 25 vs Michigan, 1976
INTERCEPTIONS: 6, vs. Don Swanson, Minnesota,
vs Iowa, 1983 Ali-Time: 3 vs Iowa, 1947 1954
PASSING PERCENTAGE Big Ten: 3 vs Iowa, 1947
BIG TEN SCORING TITLES WON
All-Time: 1.000 vs Missouri, 1974 (9-9/ 136) FUMBLES
1941: Pat Harder, 58 (8 TD/7 PAT/1 FG)
Big Ten: 1.000 vs Indiana, 1941 (5-5/126) All-Time: 12 vs Michigan, 1944 (lost 5) 1945: Don Kindt. 36 (6 TD)
TOUCHDOWN PASSES B ig Ten: 12 vs Michigan, 1944 1951 : Jerry Witt, 48 (8 TD)
OPPONENT FUMBLES RECOVERED 1962: Louis Holland, 54 (9 TD)
All-Time: 5 vs Cornell College, 1926
1963: Louis Holland, 30 (5 TD)
Big Ten: 4 vs Northwestern, 1955 All-Time: 8 vs Illinois, 1948 (1 1 total) 1973: Bill Marek, 66 (11 TD)
vs Illinois, 1961 B ig Ten: 8 vs Illinois, 1948 1974: Bill Marek, 90 (15 TD)
vs Indiana, 1969
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WISCONSIN TEAM RECORDS • SEASON 1942·86
WISCONSIN OPPONENTS KICK SCORING
RUSHING OVERALL BIG TEN OVERALL BIG TEN Most FG Attempts 22/ 1984 18/ 1976 25/1986 21 /1986
Most Attempts 612/1974 454/1974 656/1975 50211977 1985
Fewest Attempts 298/ 1960 237/1960 345/1951 219/1942 Most FG Made 16/1984 11 / 1976 14/1984 10/1986
Most Net Yards 3162/ 1974 2440/ 1974 3490/1975 2608/ 1975 1985
Best Average 287.5/1974 305.0/ 1974 317.3/1975 326.0/1975 Fewest FG Attempts 0/4 times 0/6 times 014 times 0/5 times
Fewest Net Yards 581/1965 422/1965 601/ 1951 482/1951 (last '54) (last '54) (last '53) (last '53)
Worst Average 58.1/1965 60.3/1965 66.8/ 1951 68.9/ 1951 Fewest FG Made 0/8 times 018 times 0/ 11 times 0/12 times
Most Touchdowns 38/ 1974 28/1974 32/1968 25/ 1968 (last '56) (last '56) (last '60) (last '60)
Fewest Touchdowns 3/1966 3/1966 4/1951 3/1942 Most Points 73/1984 53/1983 67/ 1979 50/1986
1962 Fewest Points 5/1943 3/1943 5/1958 2/1942
1951
PASSING
FIRST DOWNS
Most Attempts 336/1983 299/ 1983 342/ 1982 27411982
Most Completions 180/ 1983 158/ 1983 213/1982 171/1982 Most First Downs 255/ 1983 224/ 1983 247/ 1986 185/ 1978
Best Percentage .560/1984 .575/1952 .623/1982 .62411982 Fewest First Downs 97/ 1946 61/1942 82/ 1951 57/1942
Fewest Attempts 80/1945 48/ 1945 117/1956 67/1942 FUMBLES
Fewest Completions 21 / 1945 13/1945 44/1956 28/1942
Worst Percentage .263/1945 .271/ 1945 .369/1953 .341/1975 Most Fumbles 44/1951 37/1951 43/1976 33/1976
Most Net Yards 2329/ 1983 2137/ 1983 2617/1982 1955/1982 1959
Best Average 211 .7/ 1983 237.4/1983 237.9/1982 217.2/1982 Most Fumbles Lost 25/ 1972 19/1972 25/1972 16/ 1957
Fewest Net Yards 473/ 1945 284/1942 661 /1953 349/1942 Fewest Fumbles 14/ 1945 10/ 1974 15/1983 9/ 1983
Worst Average 57.6/1942 51.8/1948 65.2/1975 58.0/1943 Fewest Fumbles Lost 6/1982 5/6 times 8/1983 5/ 1983
Most Interceptions 25/ 1965 18/ 1983 27/ 1942 22/ 1981 (last '82) 1962
Fewest Interceptions 5/ 1970 3/1942 7/1977 5/ 1972 1961
1982 PENALTIES
Most Touchdowns 19/ 1983 17/ 1983 17/ 1969 17/ 1969
Fewest Touchdowns 1/ 1975 0/ 1975 2/1955 1/ 1955 Most Penalties 74/1951 57/1951 71 / 1986 63/ 1983
1957 1954 1954 Most Penalty Yards 710/1968 575/1968 627/ 1977 575/ 1983
1953 Fewest Penalties 25/1950 14/1948 33/1960 14/1 942
Fewest Penalty Yards 202/1950 91/1948 221/ 1942 105/ 1942
TOTAL OFFENSE
RETURNS
Most Plays 834/1976 670/ 1983 887/1986 668/1983
Fewest Plays 522/1946 290/1942 526/1947 286/1942 Most Punt Returns 51/1951 37/ 1952
Most Net Yards 4545/ 1983 3993/1983 4785/1986 3332/1979 Most PR Yards 524/1947 388/ 1947
Best Average 413.2/1983 443.7/1983 398.7/1986 416.5/1979 Best PR Average 17.5/1947 20.4/1947
Fewest Net Yards 1286/1943 987/1943 1393/ 1951 1000/1951 Fewest Punt Returns 10/ 1968 9/ 1976
Worst Average 128.6/1943 141.0/ 1943 154.8/1951 142.9/1951 1968
Fewest PR Yards 29/1977 13/1 977
SCORING Most KOR 55/ 1969 39/1969
Most Points 359/ 1983 301 / 1983 349/1969 250/1969 1984
Best Average 32.6/ 1983 33.4/1983 34.9/1969 32.6/1965 1965
Fewest Points 41 / 1943 27/ 1943 53/1951 38/ 1942 Most KOR Yards 1164/1 986 847/ 1986
Worst Average 4.1/ 1943 3.9/1943 5.9/1951 5.7/1951 Best KOR Average 24.4/1962 23.5/1976
Most Touchdowns 48/ 1983 33/ 1974 49/ 1969 31/ 1979 Fewest KOR 14/1 951 9/ 1951
1969 Fewest KOR Yards 241 /1951 139/ 1951
Fewest Touchdowns 6/1943 4/1943 8/ 1951 6/1951 Most Interceptions 27/ 1942 22/1981
1942 Most INT RET Yards 410/1942 375/ 1983
Fewest Interceptions 7/ 1977 5/ 1972
1972
PUNTING
Most Punts 81 / 1968 65/ 1984
Best Average 43.0/ 1986 42.4/1975
Fewest Punts 39/ 1961 26/1953
1958 1952
1957
Worst Average 32.0/1956 30.8/1956

THELAST TIME
PUNT RETURNED FOR TD PUNT BLOCKED FOR TD
Wisconsin - Jim Malka, 32 vs Purdue, 10/2182 Wisconsin - Bobby Taylor vs Missouri (Marlon Adler), 9/15/ 84 (recovered in end
Opponents - Tim Fox, 75 (Ohio State) 10/18/75 zone by Richard Johnson)
Opponents - Brian Baggott/UCLA (David Greenwood), 9/22/ 79 (recovered in end
KICKOFF RETURNED FOR TD
zone by Brian Smith
Wisconsin - Tim Fullington, 95 vs N. Illinois, 9/ 14/85
SAFETY
Opponents - Curt Pardridge, 94 (N. Illinois) 9/14/ 85
Wisconsin - vs Michigan State, 11/ 19/83 (high snap on punt attempt went out of
INTERCEPTION RETURNED FOR TD
end zone)
Wisconsin - Nate Odomes, 73 vs Hawaii, 9/ 6/86 Opponents - N. Illinois, 9/ 10/83 (punt blocked out of end zone)
Opponents - Garland Rivers, 27 (Michigan) 10/5/85
TD ON FIRST SCRIMMAGE PLAY OF GAME
FUMBLE RETURNED FOR TD
Wisconsin - Troy King (80 yards/rush) vs Iowa, 11/13/82
Wisconsin - Chuck Richardson, 81 vs Illinois, 11/18/72 Opponents - Michigan (Wally Gabler to Jack Clancy, 52 yard s/pass), 10/30/65
Opponents - Ellery Bennett, 32 (Northwestern) 9/29/84

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WISCONSIN STATISTICAL LEADERS-MODERN ERA
(Post-season play not included)

RUSHING/1946-86 SCORING/1937-86
YEAR NAME GP ATT YDS AVG. TDS YEAR NAME TD PAT FG PTS
1986 Larry Emery 10 193 855 4.4 4 1986 Todd Gregoire 0 22 13 61
1985 Larry Emery 11 224 1113 5.0 8 1985 Todd Gregoire 0 19 16 67
1984 Marek Harrison 11 165 796 4.8 3 1984 Todd Gregoire 0 23 16 71
1983 Gary Ellerson 11 161 777 4.8 11 1983 Gary Ellerson 11 0 0 66
1982 Troy King 11 94 674 7.2· 7 1982 Troy King 7 0 0 42
1981 John Williams 11 116 634 5.5 3 1981 Mark Doran 0 29 5 44
1980 John Williams 10 117 526 4.4 0 1980 Jess Cole 5 0 0 30
1979 Dave Mohapp 11 117 603 5.2 4 1979 Steve Veith 0 16 5 31
1978 Ira Matthews 10 130 654 5.0 3 1978 Ira Matthews 7 0 0 42
1977 Mike Morgan 10 124 478 3.9 3 1977 Steve Veith 0 12 9 39
1976 Larry Canada 11 221 993 4.5 6 1976 Vince Lam ia 0 33 13 72
1975 Bill Marek 11 212· 1281· 4.7 13 1975 Bill Marek 13 2 0 80
1974 Bill Marek# 9 205 1215 5.9 18· 1974 Bill Marek# 19· 0 0 114·
1973 Bil l Marek 11 241 1207 5.0 13 1973 Bill Marek# 14 0 0 84
1972 Rufus Ferguson 9 215 1004 4.9 7 1972 Rufus Ferguson 7 0 0 42
1971 Rufus Ferguson 11 249 1222 4.9 13 1971 Rufus Ferguson 13 1 0 80
1970 Rufus Ferguson 10 130 588 4.5 6 1970 Larry Mialik 7 0 0 42
1969 Alan Thompson 10 224 907 4.2 9 1969 Alan Thompson 9 0 0 54
1968 Wayne Todd 7 100 364 3.6 0 1968 John Ryan 3 6 0 24
1967 John Smith 10 96 399 3.8 0 1967 Tom Schinke 0 8 6 26
1966 Wayne Todd 10 128 480 3.8 2 1966 Tom Schinke 0 7 8 31
1965 Tom Jankowski 10 86 271 3.1 0 1965 Bill Fritz 4 0 0 24
1964 Ronald Smith 9 101 438 4.4 1 1964 Jimmy Jones 4 0 0 24
1963 Louis Holland 9 88 511 5.8 2 1963 Lou Holland 7 0 0 42
1962 Ralph Kurek 9 56 341 6.1 6 1962 Lou Holland 11 0 0 66
1961 Jim Nettles 9 39 213 5.4 2 1961 Pat Richter 8 0 0 48
1960 Tom Wiesner 9 87 374 4.3 0 1960 Erv Kunesh 1 13 1 22
1959 Dale Hackbart 9 98 366 3.7 4 1959 Dale Hackbart 6 6 0 42
1958 John Hobbs 9 117 401 3.4 3 1958 Dale Hackbart 9 2 0 56
1957 Dan Lewis 9 95 611 6.4 5 1957 Dan Lewis 6 0 0 36
1956 Dan Lewis 9 100 554 5.4 3 Dale Hackbart 6 0 0 36
1955 Charles Thomas 9 98 477 4.9 6 1956 Dan Lewis 3 0 0 18
1954 Alan Ameche 9 146 641 4.4 9 1955 Charles Thomas 6 0 0 36
1953 Alan Ameche 9 165 801 4.9 5 1954 Alan Ameche 9 0 0 54
1952 Alan Ameche# 9 205 946 4.6 7 1953 Jim Miller 6 0 0 36
1951
1950
1949
1948
1947
1946
Alan Ameche#
Rollie Strehlow
Bob Teague
Ben Bendrick
Clarence Self
Earl Maves
9
9
9
9
9
9
157
101
96
64
75
92
824
398
521
327
526
538
5.2
3.9
5.4
5.1
7.0
5.9
4
2
4
1
6
2
-
Tailback Larry Emery led Wisconsin in rushing
In both 1985 and 1986.
1952

1951
1950
1949
Alan Ameche
Harla nd Car l
Jerry Witt
Jerry Witt#
John Coatta
Lisle Blackbourn
7
7
7
8
1
0
0
0
0
17
0
0
0
0
0
42
42
42
48
23
2 24 1 39
1948 Wally Dreyer 4 0 0 24
1947 Lisle Blackbourn 3 15 2 39
PASSING/ 1946-86 RECEIVING/1946-86 1946 Ben Bendrick 5 0 0 30
YEAR NAME GP ATT CMP PCT YDS TD 1945 Don Kindt 6 0 0 36
YEAR NAME NO. YARDS TD 1944 Jack Mead 5 0 0 30
1986 Bud Keyes 12 174 93 .534 1002 5 1986 Reggie Tompkins 32 443 2
1985 Mike Howard 8 110 62 .564 643 4 1943 Don Kindt 4 0 0 24
1984 Mike Howard 1985 Scott Sharron 26 236 1 1942 Pat Harder 5 12 2 48
11 285 163 .572 1924 10
1983 Randy Wright 11 323· 173• .536 2329· 19· 1984 Al Toon 50 702 5 1941 Pat Harder 10 9 1 72
1982 Randy Wright 11 306 165 .539 2109 13 1983 Al Toon 45 881· 9• 1940 George Paskvan 5 0 0 30
1981 Jess Cole 11 200 85 .425 1180 12 1982 Tim Stracka 34 527 2 1939 Fred Gage 2 3 0 15
1980 John Josten 9 138 53 .384 622 1 1981 Michael Jones 1938 Howard Weiss 5 0 0 30
23 407 4
1979 Mike Kalasmiki 7 137 72 .526 1082 5 1937 Howard Weiss 3 2 0 20
1980 Tim Stracka 28 462 2
1978 Mike Kalasmiki 9 231 107 .464 1378 12 1979 Tom Stauss 38 KICK SCORING/1 955-86
1977 660 3
Anthony Dudley 10 127 64 .504 877 2
1976 Mike Carroll 1978 David Charles 38 573 5 YEAR NAME PAT FG PTS
11 262 132 .504 1627 13
1975 Mike Car roll 10 123 58 .472 708 0 1977 David Charles 29 437 3 1986 Todd Gregoire 22-22 13-17 61
1974 Gregg Bohlig 11 143 79 .553 1212 8 1976 David Charles 34 449 3 1985 Todd Gregoire 19-20 16-22· 67
1973 Gregg Bohlig 11 172 78 .453 1211 8 1975 Ray Bailey 18 223 0 1984 Todd Gregoire 23-23 16-22· 71
1972 Rudy Steiner 11 150 62 .413 1080 9 1974 Art Sanger 18 236 0 1983 Kevin Rohde 45-411• 6- 9 63
1971 Neil Graff 11 186 97 .522 1300 5 1973 Jeff Mack 14 227 3 1982 Kevin Rohde 14-14 3- 5 23
1970 Neil Graff 10 174 83 .477 1313 11 1972 1981 Mark Doran 29-29 5- 8 44
Jeff Mack 27 528 5
1969 Neil Graff 10 191 93 .487 1086 7 1980 Mark Doran 13-14 4- 6 25
1968 John Ryan 1971 Albert Hannah 39 608 2 1979 Steve Veith 16-17
10 202 84 .416 855 3 5-10 31
1967 John Boyajian 10 152 79 .519 966 3 1970 Larry Mialik 33 702 7 1978 Steve Veith 24-27 2- 8 30
1966 John Boyajian 10 129 64 .496 863 3 1969 Stu Voight 39 439 2 1977 Steve Veith 12-13 9-17 39
1965 Chuck Burt 10 235 121 .515 1143 5 1968 Mel Reddick 34 375 1 1976 Vince Lamia 33-34 13-21 72·
1964 Harold Brandt 9 176 85 .483 1059 4 1967 Mel Reddick 42 524 2 1975 Vince Lamia 16-18 7- 9 37
1963 Harold Brandt 9 181 86 .475 1006 6 1966 Tom McCauley 46 689 3 1974 Vince Lamia 40-41 3- 4 49
1962 Ron VanderKelen# 9 169 91 .542 1181 12 1965 Dennis Lager 1973 Vince Lamia 16-17 2- 5 22
39 396 0
1961 Ron Miller# 9 198 104 .520 1487 11 1972 Rick Barrios 18-19 4-10 30
1960 Ron Miller# 1964 Jimmy Jones 34 529 4 1971 Roger Jaeger
9 188 97 .516 1351 8 27-27 3-12 36
1959 Dale Hackbart 9 83 40 .482 589 2 1963 Rick Reichardt# 26 383 1 1970 Roger Jaeger 15-20 3- 8 24
1958 Dale Hackbart 9 99 46 .465 641 4 1962 Pat Richter# 38 531 5 1969 Roger Jaeger 19-19 9-12 46
1957 Sid Williams 9 54 25 .463 451 4 1961 Pat Richter# 47 817 8 1968 James Johnson 0- 0 3-11 9
1956 Sid Williams 6 19 10 .526 216 0 1960 Pat Richter 25 362 1 1967 Tom Schinke 8-10 6- 8 26
1955 Jim Haluska 9 132 71 .538 1036 6 1959 Henry Derleth 12 183 0 1966 Tom Schinke 7- 7 8-11 31
1954 Jim Miller 9 88 46 .523 608 5 1958 Ron Steiner 1965 Jesse Kaye 9- 9 0- 1 9
11 171 1
1953 Jim Miller# 7 69 36 .522 683 6 1964 Jesse Kaye 11-11 2- 4 17
1957 Dan Lewis 12 171
1952 Jim Haluska 9 199 112 .563 1410 12 1963 Dave Fronek 16-17 4- 6 28
1951 John Coatta# 185 1956 Dave Howard 16 247 2 1962 Gary Kroner 27-27
9 91 .492 1154 8 3- 7 36
1950 John Coatta# 9 108 65 .602· 727 6 1955 Pat Levenhagen 17 178 1 1961 Jim Bakken 16-17 4-16 28
1949 Bob Petruska 9 106 45 .424 620 6 1954 Ron Locklin 22 218 2 1960 Erv Kunesh 13-14 1- 1 16
1948 Bob Petruska 9 26 11 .423 125 0 1953 Norbert Esser 19 238 2 1959 Karl Holzwarth 10-10 7- 9 31
1947 Earl Girard 9 55 25 .455 322 4 1952 Jerry Witt 25 341 4 1958 Paul Shwaiko 11-12 2- 4 17
1946 Lisle Blackbourn 9 26 10 .385 175 1 1951 Jerry Witt# 1957 Karl Holzwarth 11-13 2- 2 17
17 371 3
1956 Glenn Bestor 5- 7 0- 1 5
1950 Gene Felker 23 266 1 1955 Paul Shwaiko 17-20 2- 3 23
1949 Hal Haberman 17 194 2
1948 Jim Embach 5 92 0
1947 Tom Bennett 7 95 1
1946 Tom Bennett 6 124 0
KICKOFF RETURNS/1946-86 PUNT RETURNS/1946-86 INTERCEPTIONS/1946-86
YEAR NAME NO. YARDS AVG. YEAR NAME NO. YARDS AVG. YEAR NAME NO. YARDS TD
1986 Nate Odomes 25· 515· 24.6 1986 Nate Odomes 21 192 9.1 1986 Nate Odomes 6 107 1
1985 Tim Fullington 12 278 23.2 1985 Nate Odomes 15 167 11.1 1985 Charlie Fawley 3 13 0
1984 Michael Jones 11 347 31.5 1984 Thad McFadden 30· 319· 10.6 1984 Ken Stills 5 28 0
1983 Marv in Neal 15 271 18.1 1983 Thad McFadden 19 162 8.5 Craig Raddatz 5 26 0
1982 Gary Ellerson 18 437 24.3 1982 Brian Marrow 17 62 3.6 1983 Russ Bellford 4 106 0
1981 Thad McFadden 11 234 21 .3 1981 Thad McFadden 18 152 8.4 Craig Raddatz 4 19 0
1980 Marvin Neal 11 217 19.7 1980 Jerry Vance 13 48 3.7 1982 Jim Melka 2 17 0
1979 Marvin Neal 24 494 25.8 1979 Tom Stauss 17 98 5.8 John Josten 2 13 0
1978 Charles Green 9 132 14.7 1978 Ira Matthews 16 270 15_9· Mike Herrington 2 1 0
1977 Tom Stauss 15 275 18.3 1977 Ira Matthews 13 33 2.5 Jody O'Donnell 2 0 0
1976 Ira Matthews 14 415 29.6 1976 Ira Matthews 15 138 9.2 1981 David Greenwood 6 156 1
1975 Mike Morgan 23 428 18.6 1975 Mike Morgan 11 87 7.9 Matt VandenBoom 6 15 0
1974 Mike Morgan 14 231 16.5 1974 Mike Morgan 15 64 4.3 1980 Von Mansfield 2 52 0
1973 Chris Davis 14 322 23.1 1973 Selvie Washington 13 61 4.7 David Greenwood 2 0 0
1972 Chris Davis 14 332 23.7 1972 Dan Baron 7 33 4.7 1979 David Greenwood 2 22 0
1971 Greg Johnson 19 510 28.4 1971 Greg Johnson 14 160 11.4 1978 George Welch 3 28 0
1970 Dan Crooks 12 351 29.2 1970 Dan Crooks 13 165 12.7 1977 Dan Schiebl e 3 26 0
1969 Greg Johnson 25· 541 21.6 1969 Nate Butler 18 44 2.4 1976 Scott Erdmann 7 143 1
1968 Nate Butler 21 501 23.9 1968 Tom McCauley 8 50 6.3 1975 Ken Simmons 4 77 0
1967 Tom Schinke 13 263 20.2 1967 Tom Schinke 19 106 5.6 Steve Wagner 4 54 1
1966 Tom Schinke 20 494 24.7 1966 Tom Schinke 13 141 10.8 Greg Lewis 4 15 0
1965 Dennis Lager 14 254 18. 1 1965 Tom Brigham 4 64 16.0 1974 Steve Wagner 4 95 1
1964 Ron Smith 19 483 25.4 1964 Ron Smith 6 27 4.5 1973 Terry Buss 3 59 0
1963 Lou Holland 8 163 20.4 1963 Louis Holland 8 49 6.1 1972 Chris Davis 2 10 0
1962 Ron Smith 8 178 22.3 1962 Louis Holland 13 169 13.0 1971 Neovia Greyer 5 87 0
1961 Bill Smith 8 173 21.6 1961 Jim Nettles 6 67 11.2 1970 Neovia Greyer 9 116 0
1960 Merritt Norvell 10 146 14.6 1960 Bill Hess 10 83 8.3 1969 Neovia Greyer 4 82 0
1959 Billy Hobbs 5 111 22.2 1959 Dale Hackbart 8 57 8.4 1968 Tom McCauley 4 22 0
1958 Ron Steiner 6 104 17.3 1958 Dale Hackbart 7 193 21.6· 1967 Mel Walker 5 81 1
1957 Danny Lewis 6 124 20.7 1957 Bob Altmann 6 54 9.0 1966 Tom Schinke 6 39 0
1956 Danny Lewis 6 109 18.2 1956 Dan Lew is 5 34 6.8 1965 Dave Fronek 8 115 0
1955 Pat Levenhagen 11 220 20.0 1955 Jim Mill er 9 138 15.3 1964 Carl Silvestri 2 11 0
1954 Clarence Bratt 5 109 21.8 1954 Jim Miller 18 141 7.8 1963 Billy Smith 2 55 1
1953 Clarence Bratt 6 135 22.5 1953 Jim Miller 10 88 8.8 1962 Jim Nettles 4 106 1
1952 Harland Carl 8 109 13.6 1952 Paul Shwaiko 15 139 9 .3 1961 Jim Nettles 3 63 1
1951 Harland Carl 3 58 19.3 1951 Bill Lane 20 131 6.6 J im Bakken 3 55 0
1950 Bill Hutchinson 8 113 14.1 1950 Roy Bur ks 20 226 11.3 Bill Hess 3 36 0
1949 Gene Evans 11 242 22.0 1949 Gene Evans 13 283 21 .8 1960 Bill Hess 3 51 0
1948 Clarence Self 11 253 23.0 1948 Wally Dreyer 6 116 19.3 1959 Bob Altmann 3 88 0
1947 Clarence Self 9 231 25.7 1947 Gene Evans 8 112 14.0 Bill Hobbs 3 46 1
1946 Wally Dreyer 5 159 31.0· 1946 Don Kindt 4 27 6.8 Bob Zeman 3 18 0
1958 Dale Hackbart 7 77 0
1957 Danny Lewis 4 25 0
1956 John Bridgeman 2 13 0
1955 Pat Levenhagen 4 122 0
1954 Jim Miller 6 117 0
1953 Glenn Wilson 4 71 0
1952 Burt Hable 5 75 0
1951 Bill Lane 6 51 0
1950 Ed Withers 4 103 1
1949 Jim Embach 6 38 0
1948 John Pinnow 2 34 0
Walt Dreyer 2 14 0
1947 Bob Wilson 5 41 0
1946 Gene Evans 3 20 0
TACKLES/1966-86
YEAR NAME SOLO ASSIST TOTA L
1986 Michael Reid 102· 54 156
1985 Craig Raddatz 84 32 116
1984 Jim Melka 54 59 113
1983 Jim Melka 64 47 111
1982 J im Melka 63 55 118
1981 Tim Krumrie 74 49 123
1980 Tim Krumrie 72 33 105
1979 Larry Spurlin 57 61 118
1978 Dave Crossen 74 59 133
1977 Dave Crossen 85 90· 175
1976 Tim Halleran 54 50 104
1975 Dennis Stejskal 60 51 111
1974 Rick Jakious 61 43 104
1973 Rick Jakious 74 64 138
1972 Dave Lokanc 101 80 181·
1971 Dave Lokanc 79 83 162
1970 Chuck Winfrey 70 70 140
1969 Bill G regory 56 64 120
1968 Ken Cr iter 81 52 133
1967 Ken Criter 85 84 169
1966 Bob Richter 62 68 130

·wisconsin Record
#Big Ten Leader

·wisconsin Record
#Big Ten Leader

TIGHT End leaders -


by year 1965-present.

Kicker Todd Gregoire was the Badgers' lead lng scorer In 1984, 1985 and 1986.

105
The front lobby of the Wisconsin football office complex features a comfortable lounge area, trophy
case and assorted memorabilia.

106
Wisconsin's football program , located
on the north side of 76,293-seat Camp
Rand all Stadium, occupies some of the
most impressive office facilities anywhere.
From the spacious surroundings of the
office of Head Coach Don Morton and pri-
vate paneled offices for each of the Bad-
gers' assistant coaches, to comfortable
lounges for players and visitors, the Wis-
consin football complex is truly complete.
The football program also has at its
disposal seven conference rooms for indi-
vidual player/coach or position meetings,
film viewing rooms, and study areas. Lo-
cated adjacent to the UW sports medicine
and training room are player and coaches'
lockerrooms.
And now, even more excitement is in
th e air around Camp Randall Stadium
these days, as the Wisconsin football pro-
gram eagerly anticipates the opening of
the Dave McClain Athletic Facility in the
fall of 1988. Head Coach Don Morton's spacious office.

The multi-level Wisconsin football office complex also Includes study and Each assistant coach at Wisconsin also has his own comfortable " home
lounge areas for the players. away from home".

The latest In computer technology has come to the Wisconsin football Wisconsin football players receive the best In education. Tutors and
program for 1987. Shown here Is a new set-up for analyzing game films, counseling are always available·
player performance, etc.

107
THE STRENGTH PROGRAM
At the University of Wisconsin, the
" physical fitness " of student-ath letes is of
primary concern.
Under the direction of Ray Moran, the
ISCONSIN
UW strength program has made great
strides and earned recognition as one of
the best in the Big Ten.
" First and fo remost, our goal here is
to make better athletes - through an indi-
vidual's recognition of his full potential,"
said Moran. "And naturally, with in this
program, we hope to help in the preven-
tion of injury.
" But," he points out, "our primary
purpose is not to prevent inju ries. It is to
develop better athletes. "

Open from 7:00 am to 8:00 pm six days


Offensive guard Paul Gruber works out on one per week, Camp Randall's 4,000 square
of the five pieces of modern Keiser equipment foot Wisconsin weight room contains
also Included In the UW weight-training room. some of the finest training equipment on
the market today. Moran points to 38,000
pounds of free weight, 21 olympic bars,
Strength training at Wisconsin con- 21 free-we ight stations, seven squat sta-
sists of several year-round programs. For tio ns (of which four are electric squat
footba ll , for instance, the strength pro- racks), ten bench press stations, four
gram wou ld include a pre-season train- wall-pull y cable stations, five pieces of
ing program, in-season and winter cond i- Keise r equipment (based on pneumatic
tioning programs, as well as spring and pressure and used especially for high-
summer programs. The football team speed training) , and three fu ll set dumb-
normally uses the str ength training facil- bells (5-100 pounds, in five-pound
ity two hours per day, four days per increments).
week. It's a good set-up, but the best is yet
Each sport that uti lizes the weight to come. With the opening of Wisconsin's
room is fully supervised by either Moran new Dave McClain indoor practice facility
or one of his assistants. Moran's staff will set for the fal l of 1988, comes a new,
analyze and chart an individual athlete's state-of-the-art comp uterized weight
week-by-week progress, as well as plan training room that will consist of some
individual and team conditioni ng pro- 7,000 square feet.
grams. And str ength traini ng means Along with all new trai ni ng equipment
more than just we ight lifting. It also in- will be a separate computer room for
Center Rod Lossow, who was 230 pounds as a
cludes agi lity and flexibil ity development. freshman In 1983 and now Is listed at 272, is j ust evaluating athletes, a maintenance room ,
one of many players who have recorded tr e- strength training offices, and a g lass-en-
me ndous gains In st rengt h and endurance closed conference area with seating for
under the supervision of Ray Mor an and his ten to 15 people.
weight-training staff.
ATHLETIC TRAINING FACILITIES
The Wisconsin athletic training depart-
ment is also housed in Camp Randall Sta-
di um - located adjacent to the football of-
fices and lockerroom and just above the
weight training room.
Six full-time trainers, headed up by staff
coordinator Dennis Helwig, two graduate
assistants, and some 20 students are on
hand each day to assist the more than 900
University of Wisconsin student-athletes in
their needs.
In addition to the main training facility
in Camp Randall Stadium, the department
also has five satellite facilities around the
cam pus. There is one at the UW Field-
house, the Red Gym, the natatorium, the
Dane County Memorial Coliseum , and
Neilsen Tennis Stadium.
Helwig and his staff put the main em-
phasis of their work on preventive pro-
grams. Their daily routines include coordi-
nating the physiological testing of athletes,
enlisting computer programs such as An-
jion (d ietary analysis) to provide nutri-
tional strength weaknesses, working with
attending physicians in rehabilitation of Training staff coordinator Dennis Helwig tapes the wrists of Jerome Cunningham prior to a
student-athletes, working to improve indi- practice.

who handles internal medical problems


for UW athletics.
" The freq uency of visits to the campus
by our attending physicians ," reports
Helwig , "helps us with rehabil itation pro-
grams and shortens significantly the re-
turn to competition for our inj ured athletes.
These individuals make a very large and
very important contribution to the success
of our athletic prog rams."
The Madison area is blessed with some
of the best medical facilities anywhere - in-
clud ing the renowned UW Hospital and
Clinics. UW athletes are always seen on a
priority basis, and are assured of only the
very best in medical care.
Training table ensures the best In diets for University of Wisconsin football players.

vidual athletic performance, and outlining


preventive stretching programs to aid in
avoiding the reoccurrance of past injuries.
Th e trainers also advise athletes as to
what type of treatments they should do and
refer them to appropriate physicians.
Thanks to the introduction of computers
into the training department two years
ago, the UW staff now has the capability of
"tracking" sports injuries; in other words,
diagnosing when and where these injuries
most often occur. This information has
proved extremely helpful to coaches in de-
visi ng conditioning programs and prac-
tices for their teams.
The UW training staff is also proud of
their close working rel ationship with Madi-
son-area physicians, some of whom regu-
larly visit the campus to see injured ath-
letes. Working directly with the Wisconsin
football team is head team physician Dr.
William Clancy, orthopedic surgeons Jim The UW training room Is one of the busiest places on campus during the football season, as the
Keene and Ben Graf, and Dr. Greg Landry, stall attends to the needs of more than 120 student-athletes.

109
THE DAVE McCLAIN ATHLETIC FACILITY

The University of Wisconsin is justly Set for occupancy in the Fall of 1988,
proud of its long and distinguished tradi- the 166,264-square foot Dave McClain
tion of success in intercollegiate Athletic Facility will compare with the fin-
athletics. est facilities in the country. For Badger
But within any winning athletic tradi- Football, it will provide an indoor envi-
tion , one will find a complex combination ronment that will improve practice condi-
of ingredients; " building blocks" that are tions during in-season inclement weather
essential to the development and mainte- and post-season practice periods, as well
nance of that success. These "building as assist student athletes ' off-season con-
blocks" include talented student-athletes, ditioning and skill development.
outstanding coaches , faithful supporters But the Dave McClain Athletic Facility
and fans, and modern facilities. will not strictly be for football. Men's and
With the success of Badger Football women's soccer teams as well as the
(football revenues provide nearly 80 per- Wisconsin baseball team will have ac-
cent of the financial support for UW Ath- cess to the indoor practice area, along
letics) impacting on the entire 25-sport with physical education and recreational
men's and women 's athletic program sports programs as time permits.
here at the University of Wisconsin, the The 76,380-square foot main floor of
UW has recently embarked on the con- the new facility will feature an artificial
struction of an indoor athletic facility that turf practice area, with adequate space
should help ensure the continued good for all components of practice including
health of its teams. height for kicking and punting. The build-
The Dave McClain Athletic Facility, ing's 64,320-square foot lower level will
named in honor of the late Wisconsin house showers, lockers and dressing
football coach, is expected to usher in a areas; a modern athletic training area -
new era in Wisconsin athletics. including hydrotherapy space; supply and
storage areas; and a new weight-training
room.

110
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The McClain Athletic Facility, at a total
cost of $9.5 million, will be constructed
rial Sports Center. The faci l ity will be
bordered o n the north by the Engineering
Camp Randall Stadium. Di rect access
wil l be provided via a corridor from the
on the existing outdoor practice field im- building, the east by Camp Randal l Park, facility to the football offices in the
mediately north of Camp Randall Memo- and on the west by parking lot #17 and stadium.

111
CAMP RANDALL STADIUM

Camp Randall's 76,293-seat capacity ranks the stadium among the nation's largest.

Camp Randall Stadium , the home of the Wisconsin ranked 14th in the nation in THE HISTORY OF CAMP RANDALL
University of Wisconsin Football Team, is 1985 per game attendance with an aver- Altho ugh the origi na l str uctu re was
recognized as one of the finest colleg iate age of 71,613, while th e 1984 school record built in 1917, the history of the Camp Ran-
faci lities in th e nation. attendance of 74,681 per game ranked the dall area itself dates back much fu rth er
From its impress ive doubledeck, horse- Badgers 13th. than the 69 years of the stad iu m.
shoe design and 76,293-seat capacity, to Located atop the West side of Camp In the years prior to the Ci vil War, the
its modern and spacious Communicatio ns Randall 's double deck, the Commu nica- original site was owned by the State Agri-
Center, the UW is proud that its sports cen- tions Center ranks as one of the nation's cultural Society, whose yearly state fai rs
ter is more than just an ath letic field . finest facilities for press, radi o and televi- attracted holidaying throngs there.
The ninth largest college-owned struc- sion. The fourth level serves the needs of When the Civil War broke out in 1861,
ture in the nation and third largest in th e the print media and is the game headquar- however, the society turned the land over
Big Ten, Camp Randall 's official capacity ters for the UW Sports News Service. Ra- to the government to become Wisconsin's
of 76,293 is surpassed on ly by Michigan dio broadcasts of Wisconsin football or igi- major mi litary training center. Named for a
(101,701), Tennessee (91 ,249) , Ohio State nate from th e newly remodeled third level wartime governor, the site became known
(85,290), Stanford (84,795) , Penn State - which was improved and expanded in the as "Camp Randall M ili tary Training
(83,770) , Georgia (82, 122), Texas (80,000) summer of 1985 - while television broad- Center".
and Clemson (78,915). casts originate on the fifth level. The land again became the state fair
The Badgers have drawn crowds of at In addition to serving as the home of grounds when peace returned , and when
least 77,280 on 17 occasions since 1980, Wi sconsin Football, Car:np Randall Sta- General U.S. Grant visited it 15 years later,
and on 30 occasions si nce 1975. The all- dium also houses the UW Athletic Depart- he hailed the transformation from a war-
time sing le game attendance record at ment, the athletic train ing facility and staff, tim e military tr aining center to the site of
Cam p Rand all Stadium is 80, 024, set and the National "W" Club. the annual state fair as "a symbol of beat-
against Michigan in 1978. ing the spears of war into the plowshares
of peace." (Others who had visited the
grounds included General Sherman, Gen-
eral Sheridan and President Hayes.)

112
Three enlargements to Camp Randall since World War II raised the capacity from 45,000 to today's total of 76,293.

Followi ng the eventu al move of the Wis- the vets natural ly car ried the day for The University had a "real " stadium by
consi n State Fair to Milwaukee, it was de- " camp" instead of " field" . 1913, but the stands were still constr ucted
cided that the land should be sold for build- Football became a part of the University of wood. The legi slature had declined to
ing lots. This decision infuriated surviving of Wisconsin athl etic scene in 1889, but the pay the extra expense of concrete and con-
Civil War veterans. Blasting this " sordid fi rst games were actually played on the sequently was blamed when a large sec-
sacrilege", they promptly urged the legis- lower part of the campus, with a part of the tion co llapsed on Nov. 21 , 1915 and injured
lature to purchase the land, and in 1893 the crowd regularly watching fro m fr inged sur- 20 spectators. (Only the fact that the seats
State of Wisconsin presented the site to reys. (Wisconsin won its first great victory fell slowly prevented more casualti es from
the university as a memorial athletic fie ld. home in 1894, defeating Minnesota 6-0.) among the 1,800 in the area.)
And when the question of a name arose, In 1917, a new 10,000-seat concrete
st ructu r e was begu n w i th a grant of
$15,000 from the state legislature. (The
rest of the money to finance the project
was earned throug h Univers ity ath letic
events.)
The first game to be played in the
" new" Camp Randall Stadium in 1917 was
the memorable Homecomi ng matchup
with the Minnesota Golden Gophers - a
game the Badgers won 10-7.
In 1921 , capac ity was i ncreased to
29,783, then to 38,293 in 1926, and to 45,000
in 1940 - before the first of three enlarge-
ments si nce the end of World War II took
place. 1950 and 1951 saw the comp letion of
the horseshoe at the north end of the sta-
dium and capacity was upped to 51,000.
In 1958, the running track was elimi-
nated from Camp Randall , the playing field
was lowered ten feet, and 12,000 more
seats were added to give the facil ity a total
of 63,435 seats. The addition of the second
deck on the west side i n 1966 created
13,000 more prime viewi ng seats as well
as the modern Communications Cente r,
and capac ity rose to 77,280.
1984 saw the creat ion of 14 private
boxes - each with seating for up to ten peo-
ple - on the fifth level of the Comm un ica-
tio ns Center, w hi le a 1985 construction
1958 saw the ell ml nation of the running track, the playing field was lowered ten feet, and 12,000 seats project on the third level of the Commun i-
were added to bring capacity to 63,435. cations Center created ten new booths for
r adio broadcasts.

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TOP 20 HOME CROWDS
ATT OPPONENT YEAR
80,024 Michigan 1978
79,940 Ohio State 1978
79,579 Ohio State 1976
79,521 Iowa (HC) 1976
79,253 Ohio State 1980
79,203 Michigan State (HC) 1977
79, 111 Purdue (P) 1976
79,026 Iowa (HC) 1979
79,023 Iowa 1985
79,022 Michigan 1975
78,986 Purd ue (HC) 1978
78,973 Oh io State 1981
78,911 Michigan (P) 1974
0 l ( • 0 £ 0 Cr ( s 0 t 0t 0• 0 l 78,902 Northwestern (HC) 1975
78,883 UCLA 1979
78,868 Illinois (P) 1975
78,848 Michigan State (HC) 1974
1 0 2 • 3 0 •• 5 0 40 3 ~ 2
0 ·~ 78,770 Minnesota (HC) 1984
78,731 lowa(W) 1981
78,723 Iowa (HC) 1972

HC-Homecoming/ P-Parent's Day


B-Band Day/ W-W C lub Day

TOP 20 AWAY CROWDS


ATT OPPONENT YEAR
CAMP RANDALL CAPACITIES ATTENDANCE RECORDS 105,491 Michigan 1985
1917 .............. . .... ·. ......... 10,000 GAME 104,952 Michigan 1979
Home: 80,024 vs Michigan, 1978 104,932 Mich igan 1982
1921-25 .......................... 29,783
Road: 105,491 at Michi gan, 1985 104,892 Michigan 1977
1926-27 ....... . .... . . .. .......... 38,293
Neutral: 10 1,500 vs USC ('53 Rose Bowl) 104,239 Michig an 1984
1928-31 . . .......... . . ...... .. .... 43,000* 101,500 USC (Rose Bowl) 1952
1932-36 ... . . . .............. ... . .. 32,700 SEASON 10 1,347 Michig an 1976
1937-39 ............ . ........ .. ... 36,000 Home: 100,809 Washington (Rose Bowl) 1959
1940-50 ...... . ... . .... . .......... 45,000 7 Games - 501,482/7 1,640 (1981) 98,698 USC (Rose Bowl) 1962
1951-54 ........ . . ..... . ........ .. 51,000 6 Games - 443,875/73,979 (1979) 9 1,202 Michigan 1950
1955-57 ....... .. . . . ... ......... .. 52,788** 5 Games - 373,405/74,681 (1984) 89,873 Ohio State 1985
4 Games - 180,000/ 45,000 (1946/50) 89,203 Ohio State 1983
1958-65 .... . . . ........... . ....... 63,435
Road: 88,234 Ohio State 1982
1966 ........ .......... . .......... 76,293
6 Games - 392,411/65,401 (1984) 87,837 Ohio State 1977
*Included temporary seati ng 5 Games - 370,321/74,064 (1982) 87,820 Ohio State 1975
4 Games - 262,203/65,551 (1958) 87,717 Ohio State 1974
**Seating arrangements revised
3 Games - 181,200/60,400 (1948) 87,585 Oh io State 1979
87 ,273 Michigan 1973
ALL GAMES: 86,559 O h io State 1971
12 Games - 867,740/72,312 (1982)
86,519 Ohio State 1969
11 Games - 777,904/ 70,719 (1979)
10 Games - 607,048/60,704 (1962)
9 Games - 548,924/60,992 (1963)

WISCONSIN ATIENDANCE TOTALS


AVERAGES SINCE 1946
YEAR HOME/AVERAGE AWAY/AVERAGE TOTAL/AVERAGE YEAR HOME/AVERAGE AWAY/AVERAGE TOTAL/AVERAGE
1946 180,000/45,000 253,012/50,602 433,012/48, 112 1969 293,390/48,898 221 ,789/55,477 515,179/51,518
1947 221 ,000/44,200 201,862/50,466 422,862/46,985 1970 377 ,335/56,223 196,934/49,234 574,269/ 57,427
1948 265,000/44,167 181,200/60,400 446,200/49,578 1971 408,885/68,131 236,131/47,226 645,016/58,638
1949 221 ,000/44,200 183,442/45,861 404,442/44,938 1972 422,721170,454 281 ,112/56,222 703,833/63,985
1950 180,000/45,000 333,300/66,650 513,300/57,033 1973 422,803/60,400 252,424/63, 106 675,227/61,384
1951 230,753/46, 151 198,384/49,596 429,137/47,682 1974 385, 150171 ,630 300,754/50,126 658,904/59,900
1952' 259,764/51 ,953 284,898/56,979 544,662/54,466 1975 443,772173,962 304,676/60,938 7 48,448/68,041
1953 258,262/51,652 214,815/53,704 473,077/52,564 1976 425,386/70,898 255,916/51 , 183 681 ,302/61 ,937
1954 265,031/53,006 257, 134/64,284 522, 165/58,018 1977 436,093/72,682 289,001 /57 ,800 725,094/65,918
1955 267,455/53,491 222,876/55,719 490,331/54,481 1978 500, 102171 ,443 189,678/47,420 689,780/62,707
1956 267,517/53,503 242,439/60,610 509,956/56,662 1979 443,875173,979 334,029/66,806 777,904/70,719
1957 238,417/47,683 193,843/48,461 432,260/48,029 1980 428,158/71,360 244,587148,917 672,745/61, 159
1958 276,263/55,263 262,203/65,551 538,466/59,830 1981 + 501,482/71,640 226,288/56,572 727. 770/66, 161
1959 266,566/53,317 319, 163/63,833 585,749/58,575 1962 497,419/71,060 370,321/74,064 + + 867,740/72,31 2 +
1960 284,780/56,956 217,909/54,447 502,689/55,584 1983 488,508/69,787 242,414/60,604 730,922/66,447
1961 235,716/47, 143 195,855/48,964 431 ,571147,952 1984 373,405/74,681 + + 392,41 1/65,402 765,816/69 ,620
1962 .. 335,259/55,877 271,789/67,947 607,048/60,705 1985 429,683/71,613 347,549/69,510 777,232/70,657
1963 306,114/61,223 242,810/60,703 548,924/60,992 1986 408,313/68,052 275, 168/45,861 683,481/56,957
1964 303,590/60,718 234,866/58,714 538,456/59,828 TOTALS 13,638,342/59,817 10,440,015/56,739 24,078,357158.443
1965 282, 139/56,428 264,154/52,831 546,293/54,629 228 Games 184 Games 412 Games
1966 310,350/51,725 243,022/60,756 553,372/55,337
1967 262,473/52,495 282,539/56,506 545,012/54,501 +Sea son Record
1968 261,353/43,559 173,218/43,405 434,572/43,457

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WISCONSIN FOOTBALL ATIENDANCE 1946-1986
(NOTE: Camp Randall Stadium capacity was 45,000) 1972 HOME - Northern Illinois 62,710; Syracuse 67,234; Northwestern 74,595; Ohio
1946 HOME - Marquette 45,ooo·; Ohio State 45,ooo·; Minnesota 45,0oo· State 78,713·; Iowa 78,723'; Minnesota 60,746
AWAY - California 50,000; Northwestern 45,000; Illinois 62,597; Pu rdue AWAY - Louisiana State 69,142; Indiana 50,122; Michigan State 62,638; Pur-
32,000; Michigan 63,415 due 53,507; Illinois 45,703
1947 HOME - Purdue 41 ,000; California 45,ooo·; Marquette 45,ooo·; Iowa 45,ooo·; 1973 HOME - Purd ue 58,265; Colorado 58,237; Wyoming 60,715; Oh io State
Michigan 45,ooo· 77,413•; Indiana 66,365; Iowa 55,560; Northwestern 46,248
AWAY - Indiana 30,000; Yale 65,ooo·; Northwestern 43,000; Minnesota 63,862 AWAY - Nebraska 76,279; Michigan 87,273; Michigan State 54,010; Minnesota
1948 HOME - Indiana 40,000; Illinois 45,0oo· ; Yale 45,ooo· ; Northwestern 45,ooo· ; 34,412
Marquette 45,ooo•; Minnesota 45,0oo· 1974 HOME - Nebraska 73,381 ; Missouri 71,141; M ichigan 78,91 1·; Michigan State
AWAY - California 66,000; Ohio State 77,200; Iowa 38,000 78,848•; Minnesota 55,869
1949 HOME - Marquette 42,000; California 44,000; ~avy 45,ooo·; Ohio State AWAY - Purdue 54,239; Colorado 50,512; Ohio State 87,717•; Indiana 31,453;
45,ooo· ; Iowa 45,ooo· Iowa 48,300; Northwestern 28,533
AWAY - Illinois 38,332; Indiana 30,000; Nor thwestern 51,000; Minnesota 1975 HOME - Michigan 79,022·; South Dakota 65,566; Kansas 76,097; Northwest-
64,110 e rn 78,902"; Illinois 78,868•; Indiana 65,317
1950 HOME - Marquette 45,ooo·; Northwestern 45,0oo·tPurdue 45,ooo•tMinnesota AWAY - Missouri 62,222; Purdue 62,406; Ohio State 87,820·; Iowa 54,650; M in-
45,ooo· nesota 37 ,578
AWAY - Illinois 54,230; Iowa 46,333; Michigan 91,202; Ohio State 81,535; 1976 HOME - North Dakota 62,213; Washington State 64,658; Purdue 79, 111·; Ohio
Pennsylvania 60,000 State 79,579·; Iowa 79,521 · ; Minnesota 60,304
(NOTE: Camp Randall Stadium was enlarged to 51 ,000) AWAY - M ichigan 101 ,347; Kansas 48,350; Northwestern 24,580; Illinois
1951 HOME - Marquette 45,450; Ohio State 51,156·; Indiana 51 ,118•; Pennsylvania 54,121; Indiana 27,518
43,243; Iowa 39,788 1977 HOME - Northern Illinois 64,475; Northwestern 68,709; Illinois 78,661 · ; Michi-
AWAY - Illinois 56,207; Purdue 40,000; Northwestern 50,000; Minnesota gan State 79,203·; Purdue 73,322; Iowa 71 ,723
52,177 AWAY - Ind iana 34,755; Oregon 30,775; Michigan 104,892·; Oh io St ate
1952 HOME - Marquette 51,303"; Illinois 52,071•; UCLA 52,131 •; Northwestern 87,837"; Minnesota 30,742
52,131•; Minnesota 52,131. 1978 HOME - Richmond 60,877; Oregon State 63,988; Indiana 75,266; Michigan
AWAY - Ohio State 80,345; Iowa 45,050; Rice 36,000; Indiana 22,000; USC 80,024.#; Ohio State 79,940•; Purdue 78,986· ; Minnesota 61,021
(Rose Bowl) 101,500. AWAY - Northwestern 23,960; Illinois 51,160; Michigan State 70, 114; Iowa
1953 HOME - Penn State 48,374; Marquette 51 ,363•; Ohi o State 52,819· ; Iowa 44,444
52,819•; Illinois 52,887" 1979 HOME - Ai r Force 66,466; UCLA 78,830•; Ind iana 74, 188· ; Michigan State
AWAY - UCLA 69, 161; Purdue 36,500; Northwestern 47,000; Minnesota 61 ,154 77,083; Iowa 79,026· ; Northwestern 68,229
1954 HOME - Marquette 52,819· ; Rice 52,819•; Northwestern 53,131·; Minnesota AWAY - Purdue 65,002; San Diego State 38,663; Ohio State 87,585•; Michigan
53,131. 104,952•; Minnesota 37,827
AWAY - Michigan State 51, 194; Ohio State 82,636; Iowa 52, 185; Illinois 71, 119 1980 HOME - Purdue 77,280; Brigham Young 71,496; San Diego State 76,340; Ohio
(NOTE: Camp Randall Stadium capac ity Increased to 52,788) State 79,253·; Michigan 69,560; Minnesota 54,229
1955 HOME - Marquette 53,359·; Iowa 53,509•; Ohio State 53,529•; Michigan State AWAY - UCLA 40,018; Indiana 51,029; Michigan State 76,173; Iowa 59,995;
53,529•; Illinois 53,529. Northwestern 17 ,372
AWAY - Purdue 45,000; USC 75, 162; Northwestern 40,000; Minnesota 62,714 1981 HOME - Michigan 68,733; UCLA 69,212; Western Michigan 67, 196; Purdue
1956 HOME - Marquette 52,700; USC 52,979; Purdue 53,044•; Northwestern 68,603; Ohio State 78,973·; Northwestern 70,035; Iowa 78,731 •
54,645•; Minnesota 54, 149• AWAY - Michigan State 67,352; Illinois 67,413; Ind ia na 44,218; Minnesota
AWAY - Iowa 53,273; Ohio State 82,661 ; Michigan State 53,647; Illinois 52,858 47, 125; Tennessee (Garden State Bowl) 53,220
1957 HOME - Marquette 47,267; West Virginia 38,889; Ohio State 51 ,051 ; Michigan 1982 HOME - UCLA 77,974•; Toledo 73,317; Michigan State 78, 187"; Illinois 78,406·;
State 49,826; Illinois 52,384 Northwestern 64,388; Indiana 65,355; Minnesota 59,792
AWAY - Purdue 40,507; Iowa 58, 147; Northwestern 32,250; Minnesota 62,939 AWAY - Michigan 104,932· ; Pu rdue 69,132; Ohio State 88,234•; Iowa 58,500;
(NOTE: Camp Randall Stadium enlarged to 63,435) Kansas State 49,523 (Independence Bowl) 49,523
1958 HOME - Marquette 42,513; Purdue 51 ,028; Iowa 65,241•; Northwestern 62,964; 1983 HOME - Northern Illinois 56,941; M issouri 65,044; Michigan 77,708•; Ill inois
Minnesota 54,517 78,307"; Indiana 78,199•; Iowa 78,105•; Michigan State 54,204
AWAY - M iami (FL) 62,084; Ohio State 83,142; Michigan State 71,040; Illinois AWAY - North western 32, 180; Minnesota 62,689·; Ohio State 89,203•; Purdue
45,937 58,342
1959 HOME - Stanford 41,892; Marquette 47,970; Iowa 64,256•; Ohio State 55,440; 1984 HOME - Northern Il linois 65,228; Northwestern 78,509•; M innesota 78,770·;
Illinois 56,028 Ohio State 78,606•; Purdue 72,292
AWAY - Purdue 41,542; Michigan 68,063; Northwestern 55,282; Minnesota AWAY - Missouri 45,033; Michigan 104,239·; Illinois 76,428·; Indiana 38,754;
53,467; Washington (Rose Bowl) 100,809 Iowa 66,255•; Michigan State 61,702; Kentucky (Hall of Fame Bowl)
1960 HOME - Marquette 51,533; Purdue 58,292; Michigan 57,629; Northwestern 47,300
61,730; Minnesota 55,576 1985 HOME - Northern Illinois 69,131; Nevada-Las Vegas 68,123; Iowa 79,023•;
AWAY - Stanford 29,500; Iowa 57,000; Ohio State 83,246; Illinois 48,143 Northwestern 78,401 •; Ind ia na 78,605·; Michigan State 56,854
1961 HOME - Utah 36,325; Michigan State 50,584; Oregon State 45,274; Ohio State AWAY - Wyomi ng 11,219; Michigan 105,491 •; Illinois 76,395·; M innesota
58,411 ; Illinois 45,122 64,571· ; Ohio State 89,873.
AWAY - Indiana 23,270; Iowa 60,150; Northwestern 46,203; Minnesota 66,232 1986 HOME - Northern Illi nois 63,294; Wyoming 64,954; Michigan 75,898; Illinois
1962 HOME - New Mexico State 40,495; Indiana 41,354; Notre Dame 61,098; Iowa 76,983; Minnesota 65, 164; Ohio State 62,020
60,297; Northwestern 65,501 •; Minnesota 65,514. AWAY - Hawaii 45,403; Nevada-Las Vegas 32,207"; Iowa 67,700• ; Northwest-
AWAY - Ohio State 82,540; Michigan 53,789; Illinois 36,762; USC (Rose Bowl) e rn 34,462; Indiana 35,111 ; Michigan State 60,285
98,698
1963 HOME - Western Michigan 48,574; Purdue 61 ,415; Ohio State 65,319·; North- ·indicates sellout # indicates All -Time Camp Randall Stadium Record
western 65,388; Illinois 65,418.
AWAY - Notre Dame 56,806; Iowa 59,700; Michigan State 71,033; Minnesota
55,271
1964 HOME - Kansas State 46,445; Notre Dame 64,398; Iowa 65,713; Michigan
State 65,728; Minnesota 61 ,306
AWAY - Purdu e 44,396; Ohio State 84,365; Northwestern 51 ,028; Illinois
55,077
1965 HOME - Colorado 45,914; USC 52,706; Iowa 63,058; Ohio State 65,269; Illinois
55,192
AWAY - Nebraska 53,810; Northwestern 44,444; Michigan 66,907; Purdue
48,369; Minnesota 50,624
(NOTE: Camp Randall Stadium enla rged to 77,280)
1966 HOME - Iowa State 51,051 ; Nebraska 52,428; Northwestern 53,163; M ichigan
51,816; Purdue 56,475; Minnesota 45,372
AWAY - USC 52,235; Iowa 52,787; Ohio State 84,265; Ill inois 53,645
1967 HOME - Arizona State 49,327; Pittsburgh 46,995; Iowa 59,512; Northwestern
61,918; Michigan 44,721
AWAY - Washington 54,500; Michigan State 68,516; Indiana 46,910; Ohio
State 65,470; Minnesota 47,133
1968 HOME - Washington 42,965; Michigan State 49,067; Utah State 37,469; Indi-
ana 51 ,666; Ohio State 40,972; Minnesota 39,214
AWAY - Arizona State 43,317; Iowa 45,651; Northwestern 33,133; Michigan
51,117
1969 HOME - Oklahoma 43,633; UCLA 49,243; Syracuse 45,540; Iowa 53,714; Indi-
ana 58,636; Illinois 42,624
AWAY - Northwestern 34,374; Michigan 60,438; Ohio State 86,519•; Minne-
sota 40,458
1970 HOME - TCU 61,538; Penn State 55,204; Northwestern 65,278; Mich igan
72,389; Ohio State 72,758; Minnesota 50,167
AWAY - Oklahoma 58,100; Iowa 53,622; Indiana 48,643; Illinois 36,569
1971 HOME - Northern Illinois 45,437; Louisiana State 78,535•; Indiana 66, 156;
M ichigan State 74,847; Purdue 78,451 · ; Illinois 65,459
AWAY - Syracuse 31 ,206; Northwestern 40,473; Ohio State 86,559•; Iowa
43, 155; Minnesota 34,738

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1987 BIG TEN COMPOSITE FOOTBALL SCHEDULE
AUGUST 31 OCTOBER 10
_ _ Iowa vs Tennessee Iowa at WISCONSIN
@Meadowlands, NJ Illinois at Purdue
Indiana at Ohio State
SEPTEMBER 5 Michigan at Michigan State
_ _ Illinois at North Carolina Minnesota at Northwestern
SEPTEMBER 7 OCTOBER 17
_ _ So. California at Michigan St.
WISCONSIN at Il li nois
SEPTEMBER 12 Indiana at Minnesota
Hawaii at WISCONSIN Iowa at Michigan
Arizona State at Illinois Michigan State at Northwestern
Rice at Indiana Ohio State at Purdue
Iowa at Arizona OCTOBER 24
Notre Dame at Michigan Northwestern at WISCONSIN
Northern Iowa at Minnesota Illinois at Michigan State
Northwestern at Duke Michigan at Ind iana
West Virginia at Ohio State Minnesota at Ohio State
Purdue at Washington Purdue at Iowa
SEPTEMBER 19 OCTOBER 31
Utah at WISCONSIN WISCONSIN at Purdue
East Carol ina at Illinois Ind iana at Iowa
Indiana at Kentucky Michigan State at Ohio State
Iowa at Iowa State Minnesota at Illi nois
Washington State at Michigan Northwestern at Michigan
Michigan State at Notre Dame
California at M innesota NOVEMBER 7
Northwestern at Missouri Ohio State at WISCONSIN
Oregon at Ohio State Ill inois at Indiana
Louisville at Purdue Iowa at Northwestern
Michigan at Minnesota
SEPTEMBER 26 Purdue at Michigan State
Ball State at WISCONSIN
Missouri at Indiana NOVEMBER 14
Kansas State at Iowa WISCONSIN at Minnesota
Long Beach State at Michigan Indiana at Michigan State
Florida State at Michigan State Iowa at Ohio State
Central Michigan at Minnesota Michigan at Illinois
N. Illinois at Northwestern Northwestern at Purdue
Ohio State at Louisiana State
Notre Dame at Purdue NOVEMBER 21
Michigan State at WISCONSIN
OCTOBER 3 Il linois at Northwestern
WISCONSIN at Michigan Min nesota at Iowa
Michigan State at Iowa Ohio State at Michigan
Northwestern at Indiana Pu rdue at Indiana
Ohio State at Il linois
Purdue at Minnesota

FUTURE WISCONSIN SCHEDULES


1988 1989 1990
SEPT 3 WESTERN MICHIGAN* SEPT 9 MIAMI (FLORIDA)* SEPT 8 CALIFORNIA
SEPT 17 NORTHERN ILLINOIS** SEPT 16 TOLEDO** SEPT 15 UTAH
SEPT 24 at Miami (Florida) SEPT 23 at California SEPT 22 at Temple
OCT 1 MICHIGAN SEPT 30 at Michigan SEPT 29 MICHIGAN
OCT 8 at Iowa OCT 7 IOWA OCT 6 at Iowa
OCT 15 ILLINOIS OCT 14 NORTHWESTERN*** OCT 13 at Northwestern
OCT 22 at Northwestern OCT 21 at Illinois OCT 20 ILLINOIS
OCT 29 PURDUE*** OCT 28 at Minnesota OCT 27 MINNESOTA
NOV 5 at Ohio State NOV 4 IN DIANA NOV 3 at Indiana
NOV 12 MINNESOTA**** NOV 11 at Ohio State NOV 10 OHIO STATE
NOV 19 at Michigan State NOV 18 MICHIGAN STATE**** NOV 17 at Michigan State
* Band Day •• Parents' Day/Badger Blast .. *Homecoming ****"W" Club Day

116
THE UNMRSITY
OF WISCONSIN
The University's intercollegiate athletic
program includes men's competition in
football, basketball, ice hockey, track and
field, soccer, swimming, tennis, rowing ,
wrestling, baseball, cross country, golf,
gymnastics and fencing.
The Wisconsin Union has been provid-
ing a variety of services and an extensive
program of social, cultural, and recrea-
tional events for students. Memorial
Union, on the shores of Lake Mendota, is a
center of activity for some 18,000 people
every day. Another 10,000 enter Union
South, and more than 11,000 meals are
served daily in the Wisconsin Union's 11
restaurants and delis.
The Elvehjem Museum of Art houses
the University's collection of more than
10,000 paintings, prints, drawings, sculp-
ture, and decorative arts dating from 2300
B.C. to the present, and maintains an ac-
tive schedule of temporary exhibits.

The rich colors of autumn lead the eye down Bascom Hill and out to the State
Capitol.

As you can see, the University of Wis-


consin offers something for everyone.
From unsurpassed academics and educa-
tional.environment, to a wide variety of ac-
tivities and excellence in athletics, UW stu-
dents receive an experience they will
cherish and benefit from the rest of their
lives.

Camp Randall stadium - the inspirational home of the


football Badgers.

University Theater, School of Music,


and the Dance Division offer a wide range
of performances throughout the year. Fa-
cilities include the Ronald E. Mitchell and
Gilbert Hemsley theaters in Vilas Commu-
nication Hall, Mills Concert Hall, Morphy
Recital Hall, and the Eastman Organ Reci-
tal Hall. The Wisconsin Union Theater, with
1,300 seats, hosts visiting concert artists,
orchestras, professional theater and
dance companies, conferences, lectures
and films.
Situated amidst five fresh-water lakes
and rolling hills, the University of Wiscon-
sin is one of the most enchanting cam-
puses in America. It sits on the south shore
of Lake Mendota, encompassing more
than 300 buildings and 900 acres of land -
most within two blocks of the lake. There is
beautiful and green Bascom Hill. A 129-
acre peninsula - complete with hiking
trai ls - known as Picnic Point There is the
vibrant pedestrian State Street Mall - lined
with unique shops and restaurants. The
on-the-hour ringing bel Is of Cari lion Tower
and 76,293-seat Camp Randall Stadium.
An aerial view of UW Hospital, the campus, Lake Mendota, and on towards the capitol.

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