It’s been a busy couple of days for the Wisconsin football program, ladies and gents, but fear not because BadgerNotes can help get you back up to speed with a roundup of some important news you may have missed.
The Badgers quarterback reportedly had a change of heart to return for a sixth season. Wisconsin Badgers quarterback Chase Wolf reportedly will not return to the program in 2023 after head coach Luke Fickell initially confirmed the news following the team’s bowl game, according to the Athletic’s Jesse Temple.
Wisconsin football has made some exciting moves through the portal over the last few weeks. From picking up key defensive depth to a slew of new quarterbacks, UW is revamping its program for 2023.
A Badgers insider predicts Wisconsin quarterback battle winner The Wisconsin Badgers will have an embarrassment of riches in their quarterback room next year.
After earning his first career start, Chase Wolf is remaining with the program for a final year. Wisconsin Badgers quarterback Chase Wolf is reportedly returning for a sixth season after earning his first career start during Wisconsin’s win over the Oklahoma State Cowboys in the Guaranteed Rate Bowl on Tuesday.
Luke Fickell has a couple of choices at quarterback The Wisconsin Badgers earned a bowl victory over the Oklahoma State Cowboys Tuesday night. There was heavy speculation as to who would get the nod at starting quarterback for the contest.
After helping lead the Wisconsin Badgers to a win in his first career start at quarterback on Tuesday night in the Guaranteed Rate Bowl, Chase Wolf has decided to come back next season to take advantage of the COVID-19 waiver.
The Guaranteed Rate Bowl offers no guarantee when it comes to the best players taking the field on Dec. 27 in Phoenix. That's because Wisconsin (6-6) and Oklahoma State (7-5) have been hit with heavy attrition.
Wisconsin head coach Paul Chryst confirmed that backup quarterback Chase Wolf suffered a leg injury during fall practice last week during his weekly press conference on Monday.
First game week for the Wisconsin Badger 2022-2023 campaign started with some sad news today.
As we enter the month of July, it’s time to look at the position groups for the Wisconsin Badgers! Our first position group we’ll look at is the quarterbacks.
ESPN's Tom VanHaaren reported early Thursday evening that the Wisconsin Badgers football program is up to 16 active COVID-19 cases after two additional staff members and one student-athlete tested positive. Wisconsin has temporarily paused all football activities due to the virus outbreak.
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