Sport: | football |
Year: | 2001 |
Team: | Wisconsin Badgers |
Conference: | Big Ten Conference |
Short Conf: | Big Ten |
Record: | 5 - 7 |
Conf Record: | 3 - 5 |
Hc Year: | 12th |
Off Coach: | Brian White |
Oc Year: | 3rd as OC; 7th overall |
Def Coach: | Kevin Cosgrove |
Dc Year: | 7th as DC; 12th overall |
Captain: | Mark Anelli Brooks Bollinger Wendell Bryant Mike Echols Nick Greisen Chad Kuhns |
The 2001 Wisconsin Badgers football team represented the University of Wisconsin in the 2001 NCAA Division I-A football season.
As of the 2023 season, this was the last time that the Badgers had a losing season in football and become ineligible for a bowl game.
After an 8 - 4 regular season and a Sun Bowl win in 2000, the Badgers looked for their third Rose Bowl trip in 4 years. However, Wisconsin would be defeated in Autzen Stadium by Oregon and Camp Randall by Fresno State.
After those two losses, the Badgers won their next 2 games. But any dreams of Pasadena were dashed after Wisconsin's first Big Ten home game of the season. The Badgers lost 63 - 32 to Indiana, one of the worst losses in school history. While they managed to upset a ranked Ohio State team in Ohio Stadium the next week, the Badgers found themselves unable to pull off a significant win after; losing four of their final five to close out the season. While the Badgers managed to keep it close against both Illinois and Michigan, they were unable to pull off an upset of either team, losing another close game to Michigan, 20 - 17.
Despite a disappointing season, the Badgers had some bright spots. WR Lee Evans had an amazing season, as he would catch 75 passes for 1,545 yards and 9 touchdowns,[2] despite having 3 different QBs during the year (Brooks Bollinger, Jim Sorgi, and Matt Schabert). RB Anthony Davis also turned in an outstanding season, with 1,466 yards rushing[2] Davis would have 10 games of 100 or more yards rushing, including a season high 200 against Penn State.
Despite these great efforts from skill position players, the Badgers had injuries at the QB position, as well as difficulties on defense all season long. The Badgers were 2 - 3 in games decided by 7 points or less and would lose 7 games on the year, missing the postseason entirely.
See also: 2001 Virginia Cavaliers football team.
See also: 2001 Oregon Ducks football team.
See also: 2001 Fresno State Bulldogs football team.
See also: 2001 Penn State Nittany Lions football team.
See also: 2001 Western Kentucky Hilltoppers football team.
See also: 2001 Indiana Hoosiers football team.
See also: 2001 Ohio State Buckeyes football team.
See also: 2001 Illinois Fighting Illini football team.
See also: 2001 Michigan State Spartans football team.
See also: 2001 Iowa Hawkeyes football team and Heartland Trophy.
See also: 2001 Michigan Wolverines football team.
See also: 2001 Minnesota Golden Gophers football team and Paul Bunyan's Axe.
Position | Player |
---|---|
Quarterback | Brooks Bollinger |
Running Back | Anthony Davis |
Fullback | Chad Kuhns |
Wide Receiver | Lee Evans |
Wide Receiver | Nick Davis |
Tight End | Mark Anelli |
Left Tackle | Ben Johnson |
Left Guard | Dan Buenning |
Center | Al Johnson |
Right Guard | Kalvin Barrett/Jonathan Clinkscale |
Right Tackle | Jason Jowers |
Position | Player |
---|---|
Defensive Tackle | Chuck Smith |
Nose Tackle | Ben Herbert |
Defensive Tackle | Wendell Bryant |
Rush End | Delante McGrew |
Outside Linebacker | Jeff Mack |
Inside Linebacker | Bryson Thompson |
Outside Linebacker | Nick Greisen |
Cornerback | Mike Echols |
Free Safety | Joey Boese |
Strong Safety | Michael Broussard |
Cornerback | Scott Starks |
Player | Position | Round | Pick | NFL club |
Defensive Tackle | 1 | 12 | ||
Cornerback | 4 | 110 | ||
Linebacker | 5 | 152 | ||
Tight End | 6 | 201 | San Francisco 49ers | |