Nov 26, 2011; Madison, WI, USA; Wisconsin Badgers running back Montee Ball (28) waves to the crowd as he runs off the field following the game against the Penn State Nittany Lions at Camp Randall Stadium. The Badgers defeated the Nittanty Lions 45-7. Mandatory Credit: Jeff Hanisch-USA TODAY Sports
Ball played at Wisconsin from 2009-12 and finished his career with NCAA records for total touchdowns and rushing touchdowns.
Wisconsin running back Montee Ball was announced as part of the College Football Hall of Fame Class of 2025 on Wednesday. The Badger great will be officially inducted during the National Football Foundation Awards Dinner on Dec. 9, 2025.
Ball, 34, had a decorated college career at Wisconsin, winning the Archie Griffin Award, the Doak Walker Award and the Jim Brown Award (twice). He was a two-time Consensus All-American, a two-time All-Big Ten player, a two-time Big Ten Running Back of the Year, and the Big Ten Most Valuable Player and Offensive Player of the Year in 2011.
MADISON – A lot of great running backs have come through the Wisconsin football program. Twelve years after he played his last down for the Badgers, Montee Ball continues to separate himself ...
The National Football Foundation (NFF) and College Football Hall of Fame revealed the 2025 College Football Hall of Fame Class on Wednesday on ESPN, revealing Montee Ball as a Class of 2025 inductee.
On December 9, 2025, the Badger legend will be formally inducted at the National Football Foundation Awards Dinner alongside players such as former Green Bay Packers quarterback and Texas Tech legend Graham Harrell, Virginia Tech quarterback Michael Vick, West Virginia RB Steve Slaton, and Texas Southern DL Michael Strahan.
College Football Hall of Fame Class was revealed on Wednesday afternoon, and the Wisconsin Badgers saw one of their alumni hear their name called, as former running back Montee Ball became the 13th Badger player to be inducted.
The Badgers have shot 48% and hit 32 three-pointers in the last two games, marksmanship that has helped the team start Big Ten play 6-3.
The University of Wisconsin has issued a statement in response to allegations made by former women’s basketball player Tessa Towers. A native of Batavia, Illinois, Towers accused head coach Marisa Moseley and her staff of mistreatment during her time with the program.
Former Badgers center Tessa Towers levied serious accusations about her treatment across two seasons under Moseley. Here's what we know.
Wisconsin is looking into a former women's basketball player's allegations that she was mistreated by coach Marisa Moseley and her staff.