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Wisconsin Badgers

The Wisconsin Badgers football team represents the University of Wisconsin-Madison located in Madison, Wisconsin. The Badgers are a member of the NCAA FBS Big Ten Conference and play their home games at Camp Randall Stadium in Madison. The Badgers are currently coached by Paul Chryst.

Seasons

2010s

Season Coach Record
2019 Paul Chryst
2018 Paul Chryst 8-5
2017 Paul Chryst 13-1
2016 Paul Chryst 11-3
2015 Paul Chryst 10-3
2014 Gary Andersen; Barry Alvarez 11-3
2013 Gary Andersen 9-4
2012 Bret Bielema; Barry Alvarez 8-6
2011 Bret Bielema 11-3
2010 Bret Bielema 11-2

2000s

Season Coach Record
2009 Bret Bielema 10-3
2008
2007
2006
2005
2004
2003
2002
2001
2000

Coaching staff

Current

Name Position First season Alma Mater
Paul Chryst Head coach / Quarterbacks coach 2015 (2nd) Wisconsin
Joe Rudolph Associate head coach / Offensive coordinator / Offensive line coach 2015 (2nd) Wisconsin
Justin Wilcox Defensive coordinator 2016 (1st) Oregon
John Settle Running backs coach 2015 (2nd) Appalachian State
Mickey Turner Tight ends coach 2015 (2nd) Wisconsin
Ted Gilmore Wide receivers coach 2015 (2nd) Wyoming
Jim Leonhard Defensive backs coach 2016 (1st) Wisconsin
Tim Tibesar Outside linebackers coach 2015 (2nd) North Dakota
Inoke Breckterfield Defensive line coach 2015 (2nd) Oregon State
Chris Haering Special teams coordinator 2015 (2nd) West Virginia
Ross Kolodziej Strength and Conditioning coach 2015 (2nd) Wisconsin

Head coaching history

Coach Years Record Conference
Record
Conference
Titles
Bowl Appearances Bowl Record NCAA
Championships
NCAA
Runner Up
Alvin Kletsch 1889 0–2
Ted Mestre 1890 1–3
Herb Alward 1891 3–1–1
Frank Crawford 1892 5–2
Parke H. Davis 1893 4–2
Hiram O. Stickney 1894–1895 10–4–1
Philip King 1896–1902 57–9–1 16–6–1 1896, 1897, 1901
Arthur Curtis 1903–1904 11–6–1 0–6–1
Philip King 1905 8–2 1–2
Charles P. Hutchins 1906–1907 8–1–1 6–1–1 1906
Thomas A. Barry 1908–1910 9–4–3 5–4–2
John R. Richards 1911 5–1–1 2–1–1
William Juneau 1912–1915 18–8–2 10–7–2 1912
Paul Withington 1916 4–2–1 1–2–1
John R. Richards 1917 4–2–1 3–2
Guy Lowman 1918 3–3 1–2
John R. Richards 1919–1922 20–6–2 12–6–2
John J. Ryan 1923–1924 5–6–4 1–5–3
George Little 1925–1926 11–3–2 6–3–2
Glenn Thistlethwaite 1927–1931 26–16–3 10–14–2
Clarence Spears 1932–1935 13–17–2 7–13–2
Harry Stuhldreher 1936–1948 45–62–6 26–45–4
Ivy Williamson 1949–1955 41–19–4 29–13–4 1952 1 0–1
Milt Bruhn 1956–1966 52–45–6 35–37–5 1959, 1962 2 0–2 1962
John Coatta 1967–1969 3–26–1 3–17–1
John Jardine 1970–1977 37–47–3 25–38–1
Dave McClain 1978–1985 46–42–3 32–34–3 3 1–2
Jim Hilles 1986 3–9 2–6
Don Morton 1987–1989 6–27 3–21
Barry Alvarez 1990–2005 118–73–4 65–60–3 1993, 1998, 1999 11 8–3
Bret Bielema 2006–2012 68–24 37–19 2010, 2011, 2012 6 2–4
Barry Alvarez (Interim) 2012 0–1 1 0–1
Gary Andersen 2013–2014 19–7 13–3 1 0–1
Barry Alvarez (Interim) 2014 1–0 1 1–0
Paul Chryst 2015– 10–3 6–2 1 1–0
Total 1889–present 674–486–53 357–370–41 14 27 13–14 0 1

All Data from The Wisconsin Football Fact Book[1]

†Athletic director and former head coach Barry Alvarez coached the 2012 Rose Bowl after Bret Bielema took the head coaching position at Arkansas. He then coached the 2015 Outback Bowl after Gary Anderson took the head coaching position at Oregon State.

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