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A cosmetic, magnifying mirror isn’t necessary to see the blemishes on the face of the Gophers football team ’s two Big Ten wins. They come with two ugly sore spots: blocking breakdowns continue to hinder the running game, and a plague of missed tackles routinely has set back the defense.
The Gophers football program picked up a commitment from Wisconsin prep athlete Lamont Hamilton on Sunday. Hamilton, who is listed at 6-foot and 170 pounds, plays receiver and defensive back at St. Catherine’s High School in Racine,
The Gophers football program picked up a commitment from Wisconsin tight end George Rohl on Tuesday. The 6-foot-6, 230-pound prospect from Ellsworth flipped his commitment from North Dakota to Minnesota to be the 23rd pledge in the U’s 2026 recruiting class.
The Gophers aren't done adding to their 2026 high school recruiting class, and two-way Racine, Wisconsin, star Lamont Hamilton announced on Wednesday night that he will be on campus for an official visit this weekend. "Excited to announce I will down in Minnesota this weekend for an official Visit‼️ 〽️ #SkiUMah #RTB🛶 ," he posted to X on Wednesday.
Big Ten football had East and West divisions for 10 seasons, from 2014 to 2023. Wisconsin and Iowa were the best of the West with the Badgers winning the division four times and the Hawkeyes three. Five of their meetings in that time determined the division's representative in the league's championship game.
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Minnesota Football Recruiting: Wisconsin DB Lamont Hamilton commits to the Gophers
Defensive back prospect Lamont Hamilton was on campus over the weekend for an official visit and decided to grab an oar, committing to sign with the Minnesota Golden Gophers. The Racine native is the Gophers’ third commitment out of the state of Wisconsin in this recruiting class.
An all-time series lead could be on the line when the Wisconsin Badgers and Iowa Hawkeyes reach the century mark next year in Iowa City
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Big Ten Power Rankings, Week 8: Wisconsin can only go up without Luke Fickell around
A trio of college football head coaches were relieved from their duties over the weekend, but not Luke Fickell. He has dragged the Wisconsin Badgers to the deepest depths of the ocean in three years.