2001 Wisconsin Badgers football team

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2001 Wisconsin Badgers football
Conference Big Ten Conference
Record57 (35 Big Ten)
Head coach
Offensive coordinatorBrian White (3rd as OC; 7th overall season)
Defensive coordinatorKevin Cosgrove (7th as DC; 12th overall season)
Base defense 4–3
MVP Lee Evans
Captain Mark Anelli
Brooks Bollinger
Wendell Bryant
Mike Echols
Nick Greisen
Chad Kuhns
Home stadium Camp Randall Stadium
Seasons
  2000
2002  
2001 Big Ten Conference football standings
ConfOverall
Team W L  W L 
No. 12 Illinois $  7 1   10 2  
No. 20 Michigan  6 2   8 4  
Ohio State  5 3   7 5  
Iowa  4 4   7 5  
Purdue  4 4   6 6  
Penn State  4 4   5 6  
Indiana  4 4   5 6  
Michigan State  3 5   7 5  
Wisconsin  3 5   5 7  
Minnesota  2 6   4 7  
Northwestern  2 6   4 7  
  • $ BCS representative as conference champion
Rankings from AP Poll

The 2001 Wisconsin Badgers football team represented the University of Wisconsin in the 2001 NCAA Division I-A football season.

Contents

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.

Schedule

DateTimeOpponentRankSiteTVResultAttendanceSource
August 251:00 p.m.vs. Virginia *No. 22 FSN W 26–1776,740 [1]
September 17:00 p.m.at No. 7 Oregon *No. 22 ABC L 28–3145,919
September 811:00 a.m.No. 19 Fresno State *No. 23
  • Camp Randall Stadium
  • Madison, WI
ESPN L 20–3278,506
September 2211:00 a.m.at Penn State ABCW 18–6107,253
September 291:00 p.m.No. 7 (I-AA) Western Kentucky *
  • Camp Randall Stadium
  • Madison, WI
W 24–675,662
October 61:00 p.m. Indiana
  • Camp Randall Stadium
  • Madison, WI
L 32–6379,264
October 132:30 p.m.at No. 21 Ohio State ABCW 20–17103,520
October 2011:00 a.m.at Illinois ESPNL 35–4270,904
October 2711:00 a.m. Michigan State Dagger-14-plain.png
  • Camp Randall Stadium
  • Madison, WI
ESPN+ L 28–4279,108
November 311:00 a.m. Iowa
  • Camp Randall Stadium
  • Madison, WI (rivalry)
ESPN+W 34–2879,421
November 172:30 p.m.No. 11 Michigan
  • Camp Randall Stadium
  • Madison, WI
ABCL 17–2079,633
November 2411:00 a.m.at Minnesota ESPN2 L 31–4255,890
  • *Non-conference game
  • Dagger-14-plain.pngHomecoming
  • Rankings from AP Poll released prior to the game
  • All times are in Central time

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Season summary

After an 84 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 6332 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, 2017.

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, [3] 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 [3] 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 23 in games decided by 7 points or less and would lose 7 games on the year, missing the postseason entirely.

Roster

2001 Wisconsin Badgers football team roster
PlayersCoaches
Offense
Pos.#NameClass
TE 81 Mark Anelli  (C) Redshirt.svg  Sr
G 58Kalvin Barrett Redshirt.svg  Fr
TE 88Mark Bell Redshirt.svg  Fr
FB/LB 49 Matt Bernstein Fr
FB 39 Erik Bickerstaff Redshirt.svg  Jr
QB 5 Brooks Bollinger  (C) Redshirt.svg  Jr
WR 84David Braun Redshirt.svg  Jr
WR 1Byron Brown Redshirt.svg  So
G 67 Dan Buenning Redshirt.svg  Fr
WR 87Darrin CharlesFr
G 50 Jonathan Clinkscale Redshirt.svg  Fr
QB 11 Owen Daniels Fr
RB 28 Anthony Davis Redshirt.svg  Fr
WR 22 Nick Davis Sr
TE 86Bob DochertyFr
WR 6Pat Ellestad Redshirt.svg  Fr
WR 3 Lee Evans Jr
C 72 Al Johnson Redshirt.svg  Jr
OT 64 Ben Johnson Redshirt.svg  Jr
OT 56Jason Jowers Redshirt.svg  Jr
FB 41Chad Kuhns (C) Redshirt.svg  Sr
FB 37Russ Kuhns Redshirt.svg  Jr
TE 32Matt Mialik Redshirt.svg  So
WR 9 Jonathan Orr Fr
TE 85Tony Paciotti Redshirt.svg  Fr
RB 20Jerrone Pettus Redshirt.svg  Fr
TE 48 Jason Pociask Fr
G 53 Donovan Raiola Fr
QB 16Matt Schabert Redshirt.svg  Fr
QB 19 Jim Sorgi Redshirt.svg  So
WR 12Stephon WatsonJr
QB 7Scott Wille Redshirt.svg  So
RB 27Broderick Williams Redshirt.svg  So
OT 78 Jake Wood Fr
Defense
Pos.#NameClass
S 9Ryan AielloSo
CB 13Brett BellFr
S 6Joey BoeseSr
LB 26Howard Boye-Doe Redshirt.svg  Fr
S 12Robert BrooksFr
S 8Michael BroussardSo
DT 77 Wendell Bryant  (C)Sr
S 10Chris Catalano Redshirt.svg  Fr
NT 97Nick Cochart Redshirt.svg  So
LB 52Mark Downing Redshirt.svg  Sr
CB 36 Mike Echols  (C) Redshirt.svg  Sr
LB 45 Nick Greisen  (C)Sr
DT 94 Anttaj Hawthorne Fr
NT 42 Ben Herbert Sr
DE 90 Erasmus James So
DT 74 Jason Jefferson Redshirt.svg  Fr
DE 98Darius Jones  Cruz Roja.svg So
S 18 Jim Leonhard Fr
LB 46Jeff Mack Redshirt.svg  So
DT 89Jesse Mayfield Redshirt.svg  So
DE 43Delante McGrew Redshirt.svg  Sr
LB 21Jason Schick Redshirt.svg  Sr
DB 15Ryan Simmons Redshirt.svg  Jr
DT 93Chuck Smith Redshirt.svg  Sr
DT 99Jake Sprague  Cruz Roja.svg Sr
CB 2 Scott Starks Fr
LB 32Bryson ThompsonSr
LB 34Kareem Timbers Redshirt.svg  Fr
CB 23 B. J. Tucker Jr
DE 92 Jonathan Welsh Redshirt.svg  Fr
Special teams
Pos.#NameClass
K 97Mike AllenSo
LS 86 Matt Katula Redshirt.svg  Fr
P 19R. J. MorseSo
P 25Kirk Munden Redshirt.svg  So
K 98Mark Neuser Redshirt.svg  So
Head coach
Coordinators/assistant coaches
  • Brian White – Offensive Coordinator/Running Backs
  • Kevin Cosgrove – Defensive Coordinator/Inside Linebackers
  • Todd Bradford – Defensive Backs
  • Tim DavisTight Ends
  • Jeff HortonQuarterbacks
  • Jim Hueber – Offensive Line and Run Game Coordinator
  • Henry Mason – Wide Receivers
  • John PalermoAssistant Head Coach/Defensive Line
  • Darrell WilsonOutside Linebackers/Special Teams

Legend
  • (C) Team captain
  • (S) Suspended
  • (I) Ineligible
  • Cruz Roja.svg Injured
  • Redshirt.svg Redshirt

Roster

Game summaries

Virginia

Virginia vs Wisconsin – Game summary
Period1234Total
Cavaliers307717
No. 22 Badgers0109726

at Camp Randall Stadium

  • Date: August 25, 2001
  • Game time: 1:00 p.m.
  • Game weather: 66 °F (19 °C); Rain; Wind at NNE 5 MPH
  • Game attendance: 76,740
  • Referee: T. Ahlers
  • TV: FSN
Game information

#7 Oregon

Wisconsin vs Oregon – Game summary
Period1234Total
No. 22 Badgers0714728
No. 7 Ducks10014731

at Autzen Stadium

  • Date: September 1, 2001
  • Game time: 7:00 p.m.
  • Game weather: 79 °F (26 °C); Partly cloudy; Wind at W 10 MPH
  • Game attendance: 45,919
  • Referee: J. Stricherz
  • TV: ABC
Game information

#19 Fresno State

Fresno State vs Wisconsin – Game summary
Period1234Total
No. 19 Bulldogs10019332
No. 23 Badgers1460020

at Camp Randall Stadium

  • Date: September 8, 2001
  • Game time: 11:00 a.m.
  • Game attendance: 78,506
  • TV: ESPN
Game information

Penn State

Wisconsin vs Penn State – Game summary
Period1234Total
Badgers666018
Nittany Lions00606

at Beaver Stadium

  • Date: September 22, 2001
  • Game time: 11:15 a.m.
  • Game weather: 72 °F (22 °C); Sunny; Wind at N/A
  • Game attendance: 107,253
  • Referee: R. Honig
  • TV: ABC
Game information

Western Kentucky

Western Kentucky vs Wisconsin – Game summary
Period1234Total
Hilltoppers33006
Badgers3147024

at Camp Randall Stadium

  • Date: September 29, 2001
  • Game time: 1:00 p.m.
  • Game weather: 58 °F (14 °C); Partly cloudy; Wind at 3 mph
  • Game attendance: 75,662
  • Referee: D. Witvoet
Game information

Indiana

Indiana vs Wisconsin – Game summary
Period1234Total
Hoosiers321014763
Badgers0178732

at Camp Randall Stadium

  • Date: October 6, 2001
  • Game time: 1:00 p.m.
  • Game weather: 40 °F (4 °C); Partly cloudy; Wind at NW 10-15 mph
  • Game attendance: 79,264
  • Referee: J. Lapetina
Game information

#21 Ohio State

Wisconsin vs Ohio State – Game summary
Period1234Total
Badgers077620
No. 21 Buckeyes1070017

at Ohio Stadium

  • Date: October 13, 2001
  • Game time: 2:30 p.m.
  • Game weather: 75 °F (24 °C); Chance of rain; Wind at SE 10-20 mph
  • Game attendance: 103,520
  • Referee: David Witvoet
  • TV: ABC
Game information

Illinois

Wisconsin vs Illinois – Game summary
Period1234Total
Badgers7072135
Fighting Illini61661442

at Memorial Stadium

  • Date: October 20, 2001
  • Game time: 11:00 a.m.
  • Game weather: 64 °F (18 °C); Sunny; Wind at SW 8 mph
  • Game attendance: 70,904
  • Referee: Steve Newman
  • TV: ESPN
Game information

Michigan State

Michigan State vs Wisconsin – Game summary
Period1234Total
Spartans7721742
Badgers777728

at Camp Randall Stadium

  • Date: October 27, 2001
  • Game time: 11:00 a.m.
  • Game weather: 39 °F (4 °C); Partly cloudy; Wind at NW 7 mph
  • Game attendance: 79,108
  • Referee: D. Lipski
  • TV: ESPN+
Game information

Iowa

Iowa vs Wisconsin – Game summary
Period1234Total
Hawkeyes01414028
Badgers10177034

at Camp Randall Stadium

  • Date: November 3, 2001
  • Game time: 11:00 a.m.
  • Game weather: 55 °F (13 °C); Clear; Wind at S 7 mph
  • Game attendance: 79,421
  • Referee: LeMonnier
  • TV: ESPN+
Game information

#11 Michigan

Michigan vs Wisconsin – Game summary
Period1234Total
No. 11 Wolverines773320
Badgers7010017

at Camp Randall Stadium

  • Date: November 17, 2001
  • Game time: 2:30 p.m.
  • Game weather: 61 °F (16 °C); Clear; Wind at S 7 mph
  • Game attendance: 79,633
  • Referee: S. Pamon
  • TV: ABC
Game information

Minnesota

Wisconsin vs Minnesota – Game summary
Period1234Total
Badgers14710031
Golden Gophers7217742

at Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome

  • Date: November 24, 2001
  • Game time: 11:00 a.m.
  • Game weather: Indoors
  • Game attendance: 55,890
  • Referee: Lapetina
  • TV: ESPN2
Game information

Regular starters

Team players in the 2002 NFL Draft

PlayerPositionRoundPickNFL club
Wendell Bryant Defensive Tackle112 Arizona Cardinals
Mike Echols Cornerback4110 Tennessee Titans
Nick Greisen Linebacker5152 New York Giants
Mark Anelli Tight End6201 San Francisco 49ers

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