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WATCH: Newly hired Wisconsin head football coach Luke Fickell lands in Madison

Wade-Peeryby:Wade Peery11/27/22
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The Wisconsin Badgers made one of the splashiest hires of the 2022-2023 coaching carousel by going out and getting their guy, former Cincinnati head football coach Luke Fickell. He’s been one of the most successful head coaches in college football the past few years and it was an excellent hire by the Badgers athletic department and their athletic director, Chris McIntosh. Wisconsin fans couldn’t wait for a glimpse of their new head football coach and on Sunday night, Fickell’s plane officially touched down in Madison, Wisconsin. Shortly after landing, he got the chance to take some photos with his family and the Badger mascot, “Bucky Badger”. Not only that, but Wisconsin basketball legend Michael Finley also made an appearance to greet the Badgers’ new head football coach.

Check out the video of Fickell making his first public appearance as the new head football coach of the Wisconsin Badgers.

Luke Fickell statement on becoming the new head coach

The Wisconsin Badgers officially have their successor to Paul Chrystannouncing late on Sunday night that they have hired Cincinnati head coach Luke Fickell to take over as the new head coach. In the official announcement, Fickell made his first public comments on accepting the new job.

“My family and I are thrilled to join the Wisconsin family,” Fickell said. “This is a destination job at a program that I have admired from afar for years. I am in total alignment with Chris McIntosh’s vision for this program. There is a tremendous foundation here that I can’t wait to build upon. This world-class university, athletic department and passionately loyal fan base all have a strong commitment to success and I can’t wait to be a part of it.”

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The position became open earlier this season, when Wisconsin decided to part ways with Chryst. AfterwardsJim Leonard took over as the program, steering the Badgers to victories over programs like Northwestern and Purdue.

Last season, Fickell led the Bearcats to the College Football Playoff, and he’s impressed over six seasons at Cincinnati, amassing a record of 57-18. Wisconsin athletic director Chris McIntosh addressed the hire in a statement of his own.

Wisconsin AD statement on the new head football coach

“I am incredibly excited to announce Luke Fickell as our new head football coach and to welcome his entire family to Madison,” McIntosh said. “Luke is one of the top football coaches in the country. He is a proven winner, recruiter and developer of players. Equally as important, he shares our values. Coach Fickell is focused on giving our student-athletes the best opportunities possible and is attuned to the changing landscape of college athletics.

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“I have every confidence that he will respect and honor the foundation that has been set for our football program over the years while embracing the exciting opportunities ahead.”

According to Jeff Potrykus of the Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel, Fickell’s deal with Wisconsin will be between $6 to $6.5 million per season. It’s at least a $1 million pay raise, as Fickell was making $5 million per season at Cincinnati.

Moreover, Fickell’s predecessor in Chryst was in his eighth season as the Badgers coach when he was fired in-season, having compiled a 67-26 record in that span. He is the third-winningest coach in program history and led Wisconsin to an Orange Bowl victory in 2017 and a Rose Bowl appearance in 2019. However, he was off to just a 2-3 start during the 2022 season. 

Additionally, Chryst is a former Badgers quarterback and tight end who took over the head coaching position in 2015 following three seasons as the head coach at Pittsburgh. Prior to that, he was an offensive coordinator at Wisconsin from 2005-11.

On3’s Steve Samra and On3’s Riley Gates also contributed to this article.