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Wisconsin Football: New Opponent, Same Excitement

Wisconsins 2026 non-conference schedule now includes Eastern Michigan instead of Pittsburgh, following a mutual agreement. The Badgers will host the Eagles on September 19th at Camp Randall Stadium. The team will also face Notre Dame and Western Illinois earlier in the season. The Big Ten schedule is still being finalized, but home games are expected against Michigan State, Minnesota, Rutgers, and USC, with road trips to Iowa, Maryland, Penn State, Purdue, and UCLA.

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    Wisconsin football fans, brace for changes! The Badgers game against Pittsburgh is canceled, replaced by Eastern Michigan on September nineteenth. This shift aligns with the ACCs nine-game conference schedule, boosting strength of schedule. Wisconsins 2026 season kicks off against Notre Dame, followed by Western Illinois and Eastern Michigan. Despite losing Pittsburgh, the Badgers still face tough opponents like Michigan State, Maryland, and UCLA in conference play.
  • Mettauer Joins NCAA Transfer Portal

    01:31|
    Former Wisconsin quarterback Mabrey Mettauer, a highly-rated recruit, is entering the NCAA transfer portal after a brief stint with the Badgers and a season at Sam Houston State. With three years of eligibility left, Mettauer seeks a new home as Wisconsin faces another quarterback overhaul following a challenging season.
  • Wisconsin Badgers Land Safety Kah'ni Watts

    01:50|
    Wisconsin Badgers secure key safety commitment, Kahni Watts, from Houston Cougars, filling a crucial need in their current recruiting class.
  • Wisconsin Safety Moss Enters Transfer Portal

    01:26|
    Wisconsin Badgers safety Remington Moss enters transfer portal, thanking coaches for opportunity; has four years of eligibility remaining.
  • Mason's Impact: Badgers Tight End Earns All-Big Ten Honors

    01:43|
    Lance Mason, a graduate transfer tight end, had a standout season for the Wisconsin Badgers, leading the team in receiving yards and touchdowns. His impressive performance earned him second-team all-Big Ten honors, the highest offensive distinction for any Badgers player this year. Meanwhile, Joe Brunner, a redshirt junior left guard, received honorable mention from the media for his consistent and strong performances against tough opponents.
  • Wisconsin Badgers: Mason & Brunner Honored

    01:32|
    Lance Mason, a graduate transfer from the Wisconsin Badgers football team, had a standout season, leading the team in receiving yards and scoring four touchdowns. He was named second-team all-Big Ten by coaches and third-team by the media, marking the first Wisconsin player to receive such distinction at tight end since 2020 and 2021. Joe Brunner, a redshirt junior from Whitefish Bay High School, also received recognition with an honorable mention from the media for his consistent performance at left guard.
  • Remington Moss Enters Transfer Portal

    01:37|
    Remington Moss, a promising safety with four years of eligibility remaining, has entered the college football transfer portal after one season with the Wisconsin Badgers. Despite his connection to the university through his late cousin, Brent Moss, a celebrated former Wisconsin running back, Moss is now a highly sought-after prospect. His departure marks the second known scholarship player from Wisconsin to enter the portal, and he will be a player to watch as he explores new opportunities.
  • Wisconsin Badgers Shift Recruiting Strategy

    01:40|
    The Wisconsin Badgers football program is revamping its recruiting strategy, focusing on immediate impact players. Head coach Luke Fickell emphasizes the need for freshmen to contribute right away, citing roster restrictions and the new revenue-sharing model. The team is prioritizing players who can make an instant difference, signing defensive linemen like Djidjou Bah and Arthur Scott for the 2026 class.