Author: Gabriel S Esparza

Gabriel S Esparza graduated from Syracuse University with a Masters in Education. Currently living in upstate New York, he is originally from El Paso, Texas and is a follower of all things related to football, basketball, soccer, and combat sports.

Wisconsin Badgers

The Wisconsin Badgers are getting an early start on the 2025 recruiting class. First year coach Luke Fickell and staff are not only putting in the effort on the recruiting trail for next year, but are also ensuring long-term success for future recruiting classes. Wisconsin Badgers Incoming Defensive Talent Head coach Luke Fickell has led an impressive charge on the recruiting trails. Currently in the top 25 for both the 2024 and 2025 recruiting classes, he is making sure that the pipeline of talent keeps flowing to Madison. This past week, the Germantown linebacker Cooper Catalano took to social media…

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Wisconsin Badgers

Of all of the seasons to look forward to, the transfer portal season can be a bitter sweet reminder for Wisconsin Badgers fans. While any possible influx of proven talent is exciting, and obviously very helpful in bolstering any gaps that may be on a roster, there are drawbacks. With only so many roster spots on the depth chart, adding additional pieces from other schools can mean homegrown talent feeling the need to head out. Wisconsin Badgers QB entering the portal Myles Burkett announced that he would be entering the transfer portal. The redshirt freshman out of Franklin will be…

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Wisconsin Badgers

As fans of the Wisconsin Badgers and college football in general, it can be easy to forget that these student athletes are publicly undergoing one of the more life shaping events that a lot of young adults go through, going to college. With cameras rolling at a lot of facets over their lives, playing football at a Big Ten school adds to that public perception. This is especially true when playing for a nationally storied offensive line unit. Individual decisions and crossroads are faced differently for each athlete, but this week Wisconsin received news of one of their more tenured…

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