Badgers offer 6-foot-7 offensive lineman from Wisconsin

Wisconsin offered Owen Strebig, a class of 2025 offensive lineman from Waukesha, Wisconsin on Monday.

Wisconsin offered Owen Strebig, a class of 2025 offensive lineman from Waukesha, Wisconsin on Monday. The 6-foot-7, 285 pound athlete still has two more seasons of football at Catholic Memorial before he’d make the leap to the collegiate level.

As of right now, the offensive lineman has now received seven Division 1 offers, all of which are from within the Big Ten. Considering he’s from Wisconsin, Strebig will certainly take a strong look at the Badgers’ offer.

Wisconsin has yet to receive any commitments for the class of 2025, but that’s not a big surprise at all considering how far away we are from that season.

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Badgers offer four-star class of 2025 athlete

Wisconsin offered Eli Owens, a four-star class of 2025 athlete from Alcoa, Tennessee on Monday.

Wisconsin offered Eli Owens, a four-star athlete from Alcoa, Tennessee on Monday. The 6-foot-3, 230 pound player is a junior at Alcoa High School and still has two more seasons before he’d join a collegiate program as a member of their class of 2025. The versatile athlete has experience playing both tight end and defensive end.

Owens has now received 13 Division 1 offers including offers from powerhouses like Alabama and Michigan. That being said, Wisconsin under the guidance of Luke Fickell at head coach has proven to be more of an intriguing location for recruits, already grabbing some of the highest rated prospects in program history since he took over.

Considering how far out Owens’ decision likely is, he will certainly pick up some additional offers down the stretch.

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Wisconsin offers class of 2025 tight end

The Badgers offered Brock Schott, a 6-foot-3, 205 pound tight end from Leo, Indiana on Friday.

The Badgers offered Brock Schott, a 6-foot-3, 205 pound tight end from Leo, Indiana on Friday. Schott still has two more years of football at Leo High School before he’d join a college program as a member of the class of 2025.

Although he doesn’t carry a star rating, the tight end has now received three Division 1 offers, with Wisconsin coming in as the first Power Five school to offer him. With four-star tight end Grant Stec (Algonquin, Illinois) and three-star tight end Robert Booker (Waunakee, Wisconsin) already joining the team in 2023, the Badgers have done well recruiting the position under Luke Fickell.

Due to the fact that he’s a member of the class of 2025, there will likely be plenty more interested programs by the time Schott makes a college decision.

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Badgers offer four-star class of 2025 offensive lineman

Wisconsin offered Chauncey Gooden, a four-star class of 2025 interior offensive lineman from Nashville, Tennessee on Thursday.

Wisconsin offered Chauncey Gooden, a four-star interior offensive lineman from Nashville, Tennessee, on Thursday. The 6-foot-4, 320-pound athlete still has two more years of football at Lipscomb Academy before he’d join a college program as a part of the Class of 2025.

Gooden has received 40 Division I offers, including eight programs from the Big Ten, in-state Tennessee and future Big Ten school USC. With the Badgers gaining steam as a top recruiting destination with Luke Fickell as head coach, it’s possible Gooden ends up in Madison.

To this point, Wisconsin has not gained any commitments from the class of 2025, but that’s not a surprise considering how far out that season is.

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Wisconsin offers four-star class of 2025 QB from Tennessee

The Badgers offered George MacIntyre, a class of 2025 four-star quarterback from Brentwood, Tennessee on Monday.

The Badgers offered George MacIntyre, a four-star quarterback from Brentwood, Tennessee on Monday. The 6-foot-5, 178 pound signal-caller still has two more seasons of high school at Brentwood Academy before he could join a collegiate program as a member of their class of 2025.

MacIntyre has now received 25 Division 1 offers, including Michigan, Purdue and Wisconsin from within the Big Ten. Considering the fact that Luke Fickell has already brought in four-star quarterback Mabrey Mettauer (The Woodlands, Texas) for the class of 2024 and multiple four-star QBs in the transfer portal, it’s not wild to think he could reel in MacIntyre as well.

Considering that MacIntyre is from the state of Tennessee, the Volunteers have to be a considered a favorite to earn his commitment, but Wisconsin is certainly in the race.

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Wisconsin offers five-star class of 2025 wide receiver

The Badgers offered Jaime Ffrench Jr., a class of 2025 five-star wide receiver from Jacksonville, Florida on Tuesday.

The Badgers offered Jaime Ffrench Jr., a five-star wide receiver from Jacksonville, Florida on Tuesday. The sophomore still has two more seasons of football with Mandarin High School before he potentially makes the jump to the college level as a part of the class of 2025.

Although he’s still a couple years away, the wide receiver has received 20 Division 1 offers, including powerhouses Alabama, Georgia and Ohio State. With the addition of Luke Fickell as head coach, even though it’s still a long shot, there’s more hope than ever that Wisconsin could land Ffrench Jr. in 2025.

In recent weeks, the Badgers have brought in four wide receivers through the transfer portal, including former four-star wide receiver CJ Williams from USC.Wisconsin offers five-star class of 2025 wide receiver

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Badgers offer four-star athlete from Detroit for class of 2025

The Badgers offered Alex Graham, a class of 2025 four-star athlete from Detroit on Friday.

Wisconsin offered Alex Graham, a four-star athlete from the class of 2025 on Friday. Graham is a 6-foot-1 sophomore at Cass Technical in Detroit, Michigan and has experience playing cornerback, safety and wide receiver.

Graham still has approximately two years before making a decision on where he wants to play collegiate football, but the athlete has already received 11 Division 1 offers. With in-state powerhouse Michigan amongst those that have offered, the Badgers have their work cut out for them to obtain his commitment.

Wisconsin has quickly become a top destination for talent in the country with the addition of Luke Fickell at head coach, Phil Longo at offensive coordinator and Mike Tressel coaching the defense. As a result of those three, the Badgers have brought in over a dozen transfers this offseason on top of increasing the amount of high schoolers interested in joining the program.

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Linebacker from class of 2025 gets offer from Wisconsin

Anthony Sacca, a class of 2025 four-star linebacker from Philadelphia received an offer to play football for the Badgers on Friday.

Anthony Sacca, a four-star linebacker from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania received an offer from the Badgers on Friday. The 6-foot-4, 220 pound athlete has experience playing safety as well and still has two more years to round into form with St. Joseph’s Prep School before making the leap to collegiate football.

To this point, Sacca has received 17 offers from Division 1 programs and both Penn State and Michigan are amongst the Big Ten teams with ties to the athlete. For Wisconsin, the sophomore is one of many players the team has offered for 2025, including four-star wide receiver Dorian Brew.

The Badgers’ head coach Luke Fickell has been aggressive in his approach to acquiring talent since joining the program in November and Sacca could be a piece for new defensive coordinator Mike Tressel in 2025.

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Wisconsin offers four-star wide receiver for class of 2025

The Badgers offered Dorian Brew, a four-star wide receiver from Ohio on Wednesday.

Wisconsin offered Dorian Brew, a four-star wide receiver from Clayton, Ohio on Wednesday. The 6-foot-2 athlete is a sophomore Northmont High School and will be a member of the class of 2025 wherever he ends up.

Although he likely won’t make a decision for nearly two years, Brew has already been offered by 12 schools including five programs within the Big Ten. With the addition of CJ Williams and Bryson Green via the transfer portal this offseason, the Badgers look committed to establishing themselves as a destination for wideouts moving forward.

Considering how far out his commitment likely is, Brew could go anywhere in the country. As of right now, 247Sports sees Notre Dame as the favorite to acquire the talented wide receiver.

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