Badgers tight end medically retires

Tight end decides to hang up his cleats

The Badgers football team had an eventful day Monday and potentially lost in the shuffle was the announcement from tight end Jack Pugh that he has medically retired.

Pugh did not appear in a game this season and he will step away from football officially to focus on his mental health and attempt to “finally find happiness” away from the sport.

The tight end was a three-star recruit coming out of Hilliard Bradley High School in Columbus, Ohio, but he only appeared in Wisconsin’s 23-16 loss to Minnesota last year during his three seasons with the Badgers.

Once a Badger, always a Badger though and Pugh will always have a home in Madison.

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A check-in on the Badgers’ class of 2021 after landing five-star tackle Nolan Rucci

Entering Tuesday the Wisconsin Badgers’ class of 2021 was lining up to be–or maybe already was–the greatest recruiting class in…

Entering Tuesday the Wisconsin Badgers’ class of 2021 was lining up to be–or maybe already was–the greatest recruiting class in program history.

With big names including four-star offensive tackles J.P. Benzschawel and Riley Mahlman, four-star defensive end T.J. Bollers, four-star safety Hunter Wohler, four-star tight end Jack Pugh and four-star quarterback Deacon Hill already part of the class, Paul Chryst and his staff were seeking a commitment from one final big name player, a guy many NFL analysts have called a future top-5 pick in the NFL Draft.

He is five-star offensive tackle Nolan Rucci, the No. 14 player in the class of 2021.

Well, on Tuesday the Badgers received a commitment from Rucci and cemented the 2021 class as the best the program has ever seen.

So we can project that the group will be looked upon fondly when it’s all said done, but where do they lie now in the national and conference recruiting rankings?

The answer: the No. 16 class in the country and No. 3 in the Big Ten behind only Ohio State and Michigan.

Listen to some of the schools with classes currently ranked higher than Wisconsin’s: Alabama, Ohio State, LSU, Oregon, Clemson, Tennessee, Florida, Georgia, USC, Michigan, Notre Dame and Oklahoma.

Those are some of the blue blood programs in college football, teams who are often left at the end of the season battling for a national championship.

Paul Chryst and the Wisconsin Badgers are now entering the conversation with those schools thanks to this class and the recruiting momentum they’ve gained in recent years.

Is a national championship on the horizon? Who knows. But this class and the ones to follow will at least give the program a better shot at winning their first Big Ten championship since 2012.

They obviously need to come in and show it on the field. But if we’ve seen anything during the Paul Chryst and Jim Leonhard era it’s that the player development is tremendous, the coaching is tremendous and the success will come no matter who is on the field.

Going forward, now, those guys on the field will be one of the best groups in the country. The sky is the limit for this program going forward and landing Rucci on Tuesday was only the beginning.

Two members of the Badgers’ class of 2021 will be playing high school football this fall

Governor of Ohio Mike DeWine announced yesterday that he will sign an Ohio Department of Health order permitting contact sports including…

Governor of Ohio Mike DeWine announced yesterday that he will sign an Ohio Department of Health order permitting contact sports including football, soccer and field hockey to move forward towards playing this fall.

The news doesn’t have much of a direct effect on the Wisconsin football program as their recruiting reach in Ohio isn’t as great as schools including Ohio State, Alabama and Texas.

It does, however, affect two players in the Badgers’ class of 2021, allowing them to play their final season of high school football; four-star tight end Jack Pugh and three-star outside linebacker Darryl Peterson.

This announcement followed the Wisconsin Interscholastic Athletic Association maintaining its plan for the fall athletic season.

There are countless unknowns about college and high school football this year and how NCAA eligibility will be affected by some conferences and states not playing fall seasons.

In Ohio, at least, there is now clarity as two future Badgers will be taking the field for their final high school season.

Instant Twitter reactions from class of 2021 targets/commits to TE Jack Pugh committing to Wisconsin

The Badgers land the four-star TE. Here is what other class of 2021 targets/commits had to say

[lawrence-newsletter]After four-star TE Jack Pugh committed to Wisconsin today via Twitter, the future Badger garnered reactions from around the UW community. Fellow class of 2021 Wisconsin targets/commits were among the first to congratulate Pugh on his decision to pick the Badgers over Penn State, Indiana, and others.

Three-star Badger 2021 target Darryl Peterson chimed in on Twitter.

Wisconsin 2021 QB commit Deacon Pe’a Hill is hyped up on the commitment and the 2021 class so far.

Fellow Wisconsin 2021 commit Bryan Sanborn also showed his support.

2021 four-star DE T.J. Bollers has also been a key Badger target in the class.

Four-star 2021 tight end Jack Pugh commits to Wisconsin

2021 four-star tight end and Ohio’s No. 6-ranked recruit Jack Pugh announced his commitment to Wisconsin today on his Twitter page…

2021 four-star tight end and Ohio’s No. 6-ranked recruit Jack Pugh announced his commitment to Wisconsin today on his Twitter page.

The Hilliard, Ohio native chose the Badgers over Penn State, Michigan, Indiana and others after four 247Sports recruiting analysts predicted that to be the result.

The No. 6-ranked tight end in the country and again the No. 6-ranked player from the state of Ohio now joins Paul Chryst‘s 2021 recruiting class headlined by J.P. BenzschawelRiley MahlmanHunter WohlerBryan Sanborn and Antwan Roberts.

That class currently stands at 20th-best in the nation according to 247Sports, good for the best ranking Wisconsin has received in a long time.

Top 2021 Badger football commits/targets react on Twitter as 2021 TE Jack Pugh makes his decision announcement

Badger commits and targets react as a top Wisconsin target announces his decision day

[lawrence-newsletter][lawrence-related id=18526]Badger twitter immediately was set ablaze today when 2021 TE Jack Pugh announced he would be making his college decision on Monday. Wisconsin has long been targeting Pugh at the TE spot in their 2021 class. Fellow Wisconsin commits and targets chimed in as they learned the news. 2021 four-star DE T.J. Bollers, who has been linked to the Badgers and who Wisconsin has heavily recruited, is excited for Monday.

As is Wisconsin 2021 QB commit Deacon Pe’a Hill. He also did some last minute recruiting.

2021 DE Darryl Peterson, who the Badgers have also been heavily going after, showed his support.

Pugh will announce his commitment via Twitter on Monday at 3 p.m. CST.

One of Wisconsin’s top 2021 targets sets his commitment date

Jack Pugh, a four-star tight end in the class of 2021 and one of the Badgers’ top targets, tweeted yesterday that he will announce his…

Jack Pugh, a four-star tight end in the class of 2021 and one of the Badgers’ top targets, tweeted yesterday that he will announce his commitment on Monday at 3 p.m. CST.

Pugh is Paul Chryst‘s top tight end target in the class and is ranked by 247Sports as the No. 6 overall tight end in his class and the No. 6 player from Ohio.

Other schools on Pugh’s list include Michigan, Penn State, Indiana and Cincinnati, though Steve Wiltfong‘s crystal ball prediction has the Ohio native committing to Wisconsin when the decision is announced on Monday.

If he were to join the Badgers he would enter a recruiting class that ranks No. 19 in the country and is headlined by four-star recruits J.P. BenzschawelRiley Mahlman and Hunter Wohler.

MICHIGAN OFFER: 2021 Hilliard (OH) Bradley TE Jack Pugh

Recruiting profile of Michigan tight end target Jack Pugh out of Ohio.

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Ratings

Stars Overall Position State
247Sports 4 151 6 6
Rivals 3 34
ESPN
247Sports Composite 4 313 13 10

Vitals

Hometown Hilliard (OH) Bradley
Projected Position Tight End
Height 6-foot-5
Weight 235-pounds

Recruitment

  • Michigan offered on Mar. 7, 2020 per his Twitter
  • Visited Michigan unofficially March 7, 2020
  • Visited Michigan unofficially Nov. 30, 2019 for Ohio State game

Offers

  • Akron
  • Boston College
  • Bowling Green
  • Cincinnati
  • Duke
  • Indiana
  • Iowa State
  • Kent State
  • Kentucky
  • Maryland
  • Michigan
  • Minnesota
  • NC State
  • Northwestern
  • Penn State
  • Pittsburgh
  • Toledo
  • Virginia
  • West Virginia
  • Wisconsin

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