Wisconsin offers three-star class of 2025 offensive lineman from Ohio

Wisconsin offers three-star class of 2025 offensive lineman from Ohio

The Wisconsin Badgers offered Nolan Davenport, a three-star class of 2025 offensive tackle from Massillon, Ohio, on Saturday. The 6-foot-6, 260-pound athlete is a junior at Washington High School and he still has another season of high school football before he’d make the jump to the collegiate level.

Davenport has received 30 Division 1 offers to this point, including from Purdue, Indiana, Penn State, Michigan State and Wisconsin from within the Big Ten. With so many options and more likely to come, it’s unlikely that he would make any decision in the near future — but the Badgers are one of the better programs on his offer sheet.

Wisconsin has been one of the best programs at producing offensive linemen over the last 20 years. It wouldn’t come as a major surprise if Davenport wants to become part of that history.

Luke Fickell has already secured the commitments of two offensive linemen in his class of 2025: Michael Roeske (Wautoma, WI) and Cam Clark (Dexter, MI).

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Wisconsin offers three-star class of 2025 athlete from Minnesota

Wisconsin offers three-star class of 2025 athlete from Minnesota

The Wisconsin Badgers offered Luke Emmerich, a three-star class of 2025 athlete from Monticello, Minnesota, on Wednesday. The 6-foot-2, 195-pounder is a junior at Monticello Senior High andhas one more year of high school football before making the leap to the collegiate level.

Emmerich has now picked up five Division 1 offers, including from Wisconsin and Washington within the Big Ten, while Air Force, Iowa State and Illinois State have also extended scholarships. He has operated as a wide receiver and a free safety while in high school, making him an intriguing option for college programs.

Not only has he excelled at football, but Emmerich has also impressed as a track athlete, most recently running a 10.69 in the 100-meter dash this week. With his size and speed, it’s unclear what position Emmerich will end up playing in college, but his traits certainly suggest he has the tools to succeed.

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Wisconsin offers three-star class of 2025 running back from Nevada

Wisconsin offers three-star class of 2025 running back from Nevada

The Wisconsin Badgers offered class of 2025 three-star running back Cale Breslin on Tuesday. The 5-foot-11, 190-pound athlete is a junior at Faith Lutheran High School in Las Vegas, Nevada and has one more year before making the leap to the college level.

Breslin was extended the offer after being in attendance for the Badgers’ 11th practice of their spring session on Tuesday. The running back has now picked up eight Division 1 offers, including from Wisconsin and Indiana within the Big Ten.

Wisconsin will welcome Breslin back to campus June 14-16 for an official visit as he weighs his collegiate options

The Badgers have three incoming freshmen at running back in 2024 — four-star Dilin Jones (Olney, MD) and three-stars Darrion Dupree (Chicago, IL) and Gideon Ituka (Gaithersburg, MD). Wisconsin has yet to receive a commitment from a running back for their class of 2025.

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Four-star defensive lineman includes Wisconsin in top eight programs

Four-star defensive lineman includes Wisconsin in top eight programs

The Wisconsin Badgers football team was included in the top eight programs for four-star class of 2025 defensive lineman Juju Marks on Sunday.

Marks is a junior at Saint Thomas Aquinas High School in Kansas and he has slowly been narrowing down his potential college destinations.

He is 247Sports’ No. 370 player in the class of 2025, No. 31 offensive tackle and No. 6 recruit from his home state of Kansas.

In total, the 6-foot-7, 270-pound athlete has received 35 Division 1 offers, so Wisconsin being in his top eight certainly is notable. The Badgers are competing with Oregon and USC within the Big Ten, plus Alabama, Ole Miss, Oregon, Tennessee, Kansas and Missouri.

Marks still has plenty of time to make a decision on where he’ll attend college in 2025, but if Luke Fickell and his staff can reel him in, he’d be a huge addition to their recruiting class.

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Wisconsin extends scholarship offer to three-star DT from Cincinnati

Wisconsin extends scholarship offer to three-star DT from Cincinnati

The Wisconsin Badgers football team offered Drayden Pavey, a three-star class of 2025 defensive lineman from Cincinnati, Ohio, on Sunday. The 6-foot-3, 305-pound athlete is a junior in high school, so he has two years before making the jump to the collegiate level.

Pavey has now reeled in 19 Division 1 offers, including Indiana, Purdue and Wisconsin in the Big Ten, and Cincinnati from the Big 12. He has experience playing both sides of the ball, also operating as an offensive lineman in high school.

Based on his overall size, Pavey is an intriguing option for Luke Fickell’s staff in Madison, who have not received a commitment on the defensive line for their class of 2025.

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Three-star cornerback from Florida picks up offer from Wisconsin

Three-star cornerback from Florida picks up offer from Wisconsin

The Wisconsin Badgers football team offered Jojo Scott, a three-star class of 2025 cornerback from Lakeland, Florida, on Sunday. The 6-foot-1, 175-pound athlete is a junior at Victory Christian Academy and still has one more year before he’d potentially make the leap to the collegiate level.

Scott has now received 20 Division 1 offers, including from Kansas, Kansas State and Oregon State. Wisconsin was the first Big Ten program to offer him, though Maryland has also shown interest.

Scott has played both wide receiver and cornerback in high school. He is also a multi-sport athlete, playing basketball and competing in track & field events.

So far, Wisconsin has received a commitment from one cornerback in the class of 2025: three-star Jaimer Scott from Cincinnati, Ohio.

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Three-star class of 2025 edge rusher receives offer from Wisconsin

Three-star class of 2025 edge rusher receives offer from Wisconsin

The Wisconsin Badgers football team offered Israel Oladipupo, a three-star class of 2025 edge rusher from Indiana on Monday. The 6-foot-3, 230-pound athlete still has one more season of football at Noblesville High School before he’d potentially make the leap to the collegiate level.

Oladipupo has now received 15 Division 1 offers, including Indiana and Wisconsin within the Big Ten as well as Ball State within his home state. His impressive size will certainly lead to additional suitors down the road.

After a down year from the outside linebacker position in 2023 for Badgers, they went out and revamped the position in the transfer portal, adding Leon Lowery (Syracuse) and John Pius (William & Mary) amongst others ahead of 2024. Oladipupo has a similar build to Lowery and Pius and is definitely a recruit worth keeping an eye on moving forward.

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Wisconsin Badgers offer three-star tight end after visit Tuesday

Wisconsin Badgers offer three-star tight end after visit Tuesday

Wisconsin football offered Jayden Savoury, a three-star class of 2025 tight end from Michigan, after he visited the team on Tuesday,

Savoury was in attendance for the Badgers spring practice Tuesday, their second session of the season. He has now received 15 Division 1 offers, including Michigan State, Penn State, Purdue, Rutgers and now Wisconsin within the Big Ten.

So far for the class of 2025, the Badgers have received only two hard commitments from offensive players, three-star quarterback Landyn Locke (Rockwall, TX) and three-star offensive tackle Michael Roeske (Wautoma, WI).

Savoury still has plenty of time to make a decision, but a program like Wisconsin with an offensive coordinator Phil Longo will likely be heavily considered.

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Badgers offer class of 2025 running back from Tennessee

Badgers offer class of 2025 running back from Tennessee

The Wisconsin Badgers football team offered class of 2025 running back Shekai Mills-Knight from Chattanooga, Tennessee, on Tuesday. The 6-foot-2, 210-pound athlete is a junior at Baylor School and he’ll have one more year of high school football before he’d potentially make the leap to the collegiate level.

Although Mills-Knight doesn’t have an official star designation from 247Sports, he has now received 15 Division 1 offers, including Michigan State, Oregon and Wisconsin within the Big Ten.

Considering his impressive size, the running back figures to garner attention from some more programs as his official signing day is still many months away, but Wisconsin has as high of a chance as anyone to land Mills-Knight in 2025.

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Wisconsin included in final five programs for three-star O-lineman

Badgers recruit set to announce his college decision Monday

The Wisconsin Badgers football team was included in the top five programs of three-star offensive guard Joshua Williams, who plans to announce his commitment on Monday.

Williams is from Haverford, Pennsylvania and is a member of the class of 2025. Wisconsin is among four Big Ten schools (Michigan, Penn State Rutgers) and Stanford in his final process.

Considering his proximity to Penn State, in his home state, it should be considered a favorite. Rivals.com has Stanford as its favorite to land his talents in 2025. The Badgers will have a shot at earning his commitment Monday at 4 p.m. CT.

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