Breaking the fast: A wild Badger football story that you may have forgotten

The night when UW fullback Matt Bernstein turned a fast into a feast

[lawrence-newsletter]Tonight is the beginning of Passover, one of the most significant holidays on the Jewish calendar. Although that is probably not what you expected from the first sentence of this post, I promise it all relates. As my family and I get ready to celebrate Jewish freedom, I was reminded of the most wild, Jewish story in Badger history.

The holiday in this story was not the celebration of Passover, but instead a day known on the Jewish calendar as Yom Kippur. On Yom Kippur, it is tradition to fast as part of atoning for sins that had been committed in the previous Jewish year. The issue in 2004 for Wisconsin football, was that the day of fasting fell on September 27th, the same day the Badgers were scheduled to meet Penn State. The Big Ten clash ended up having a different meaning for Jewish UW fullback Matt Bernstein. 

Bernstein was a Wisconsin fullback from 2002-2005, who finished his Badger career with 508 total rushing yards. He later had short stints with the Detroit Lions and in the Arena Football League. Nearly a fourth of all the rushing yards that Bernstein accumulated as a Badger came on one, magical night.

Bernstein is Jewish, and of course fasted on the Yom Kippur game day. So, maybe the junior back would be forced to sit out the 4:45pm game against Penn State? Bernstein was lucky that the game kicked off when it did. According to the Jewish tradition, you are allowed to break the fast at sundown. Had it been an early morning kickoff, the New York native’s only choice that involved playing and holding the fast would be to do so without any food. Bernstein did not just end up playing against the Nittany Lions; he dominated. Although he began the game with an empty stomach, the 260-pound fullback bulled over Penn State defenders en route to a career-high 123 yards on a career-high 27 carries. To put those stats into perspective, during the entirety of Bernstein’s previous (sophomore) season in 2003, the fullback accumulated 120 rushing yards on 29 attempts. According to an ESPN story from that night by Ivan Maisel, once the sun went down Bernstein was able to break the fast with turkey slices and fruit that he ate on the sidelines throughout the game.

Wisconsin went on to beat the Nittany Lions 16-3 thanks to a career-night from the Jewish fullback. Bernstein picked quite the night to feast.

 

Wisconsin in the top 10 for 2021 3-star athlete Jordan Moore

The Badgers are in the top ten for a 2021 target from the state of Maryland

Earlier today, class of 2021 3-star athlete Jordan Moore listed Wisconsin in his top-10 schools via Twitter. The Loyola Blakefield stud has played on both sides of the football, usually lining up at wide receiver or safety.

Wisconsin was joined by Maryland, and being that Moore is a Towson, Maryland native the Terrapins will certainly be in the mix. Also listed in the class of 2021 product’s top ten were three Ivy League schools in Princeton, Harvard, and Yale.

Check out Moore’s highlights on both sides of the football via Hudl: Moore’s highlights 

 

 

Wisconsin Makes Kobe King’s Top Seven List

Wisconsin’s football coaching staff learned on Thursday that they made linebacker Kobe King’s top seven list.

Wisconsin currently sits at nine commitments in the 2021 recruiting cycle as the Badgers have already landed some of their top players on their wish list.

One of their top targets that still remain is Kobe King of Detroit Cass Tech in Michigan and this week the Badgers coaching staff learned where they stand in his recruitment.

King released his top seven schools on Thursday and Wisconsin made King’s list.

Wisconsin is listed along with Arkansas, Iowa, Iowa State, Michigan, Minnesota, and Penn State.

King’s twin brother Kalen did the same on Friday and naturally, the two listed some of the same schools in their top seven, which are Arkansas, Iowa, Michigan, and Penn State. Kalen also lists Nebraska and Missouri as his other top two schools.

Kobe is rated as a three-star inside linebacker who currently holds 27 offers while his brother Kalen a four-star cornerback holds a total of 32 offers.

The Badgers currently have three commitments at the linebacker position in Bryan Sanborn, Ayo Adebogun, and Jake Chaney the most recent commitment for the Badgers.

Kobe released his top seven schools in a Twitter post and in his post he said he would be committing soon. Kalen, when he released his top seven, said he would be making a commitment on April 10th.

With Kalen setting an announcement date one could expect that Kobe might announce his commitment on the same day or around that time.

 

 

Wisconsin offers 2021 3-star defensive tackle Marquise Brunson

Earlier today via Twitter, 2021 defensive tackle Marquise Brunson announced that Wisconsin had made him an offer. Blessed To have Earned an offer from The University Of Wisconsin @dhglover @RivalsFriedman @TaTaB0620 @UWcoachnokes @BadgerFootball …

Earlier today via Twitter, 2021 defensive tackle Marquise Brunson announced that Wisconsin had made him an offer.

The Virginia native has seen a variety of Big Ten interest that resulted in not only the Badgers offering, but also offers from Maryland and Northwestern. The 6-4, 270 pound defensive tackle also holds offers from the likes of Georgia Tech and Tennessee. Brunson has seen quite the rise in his stock over the past few months. He was a key piece of Princess Anne high school’s defense that went 8-3 this past season in Virginia.

Wisconsin has now offered five defensive tackles in the 2021 class according to 247sports.

Check out highlights from the class of 2021 Virginia native: