Luke Fickell and the rest of his deputies in Wisconsin Badgers football team seem to be revving it up in their quarterback department as they made another offer to promising prospect from Nebraska.
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Nov 23, 2024; Lincoln, Nebraska, USA; Nebraska Cornhuskers head coach Matt Rhule and Wisconsin Badgers head coach Luke Fickell talk before a game at Memorial Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Dylan Widger-Imagn Images
The team earlier made an offer to Blake Roskopf, a 6’5 QB from Desert Edge.
Badger 247 reported that UW has officially made an offer to Braylen Warren out of Westside High School. Warren is a three-star prospect who led his school to a state championship dance last season although they lost to Millard South. He played a total of 13 games in 2024 and totaled 2,105 passing yards with a 30-to-8 touchdown to interception ratio.
He currently has 14 offers including those from Illinois Fighting Illini, Florida State Seminoles, Kansas State Wildcats, and Iowa State Cyclones.
Prediction by On3.comp predicts that he will land with Iowa State with a 46.7 percent probably at the moment.
Badgers made their offer official on Wednesday and Warren, ranked no. 2 overall in his state, feels happy about it, saying UW is a winning program.
via 247 Sports
“It means a lot just getting that offer. I know they are consistently a winning program.” Omaha Westside standout QB Braylen Warren reacts to new offer from Wisconsin #Badgers
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Wisconsin Badgers prospect has connection to Green Bay
Warren is not from Wisconsin but he at least has a connection with the city as his father once played for the NFL team that Wisconites also cheer for.
Braylen is the son of Steve Warren who played for the Green Bay Packers from 2002 to 2002.
The younger Warren said he and his father has a close relationship and they are working together on his development.
“That’s the biggest thing, that’s my biggest support, and with him I am truly, truly blessed to have him as my father,” he said in an interview with College Football Network.
“Without that, I wouldn’t be where I am today, and he’s just supported me through these ups and downs.”
Right now, Badgers can hope that that Packers connection will help them land the Westside QB. Nebraska Cornhuskers are in a better position at the moment since his father played there.
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