The Graham Mertz era is over, at least for the Wisconsin Badgers. The quarterback announced Sunday that he plans to enter the transfer portal.
Author: Jeff Potrykus, Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
Jim Leonhard plans to return to Wisconsin under Luke Fickell, likely as defensive coordinator
Jim Leonhard, who played four seasons at Wisconsin and has been a member of the coaching staff for seven seasons, has decided his heart is in Madison.
Luke Fickell’s hiring changing look of Wisconsin’s QB position. What might that mean for Graham Mertz?
Will Graham Mertz, a fourth-year senior who has started 32 games, be a good fit for the Wisconsin Badgers offense under new coach Luke Fickell?
Wisconsin announces hiring of Cincinnati’s Luke Fickell as next football coach
Wisconsin confirmed it has hired Cincinnati’s Luke Fickell as its next football coach. Fickell went 57-18 in his six seasons with the Bearcats.
Brent Moss, former standout Wisconsin Badgers tailback and 1994 Rose Bowl MVP, dies at 50
Brent Moss, who played for the Wisconsin Badgers football team and was MVP of the 1994 Rose Bowl, passed away Sunday at age 50.
Interim Wisconsin coach Jim Leonhard: ‘Teams are tampering with other teams’ players’
Interim Wisconsin football coach Jim Leonhard says that “teams are tampering with other teams’ players.”
Logan Brown dismissed from Wisconsin football program after striking teammate in practice
Logan Brown announced Wednesday he was transferring, but interim coach Jim Leonhard said Thursday the offensive lineman was dismissed from the team.
Paul Chryst has been fired as Wisconsin Badgers head football coach
Paul Chryst, five games into his eighth season as Wisconsin Badgers head football coach, has been fired.
Gary Brown, former NFL running back who coached at Wisconsin in 2021, dies at age 52
Gary Brown, who also played and coached in the NFL, helped Wisconsin freshman Braelon Allen develop into one of the best running backs in the Big Ten.
Wisconsin holds off Arizona State with time-consuming final drive to win Las Vegas Bowl
Wisconsin used an 18-play, 90-yard drive that took the final 9 minutes 53 seconds off the clock to win the Las Vegas Bowl.