Owen Tyler
Writer

With the 2025 season officially in the books, Wisconsin football heads into 2026 at an important crossroads. After back-to-back disappointing seasons, the focus should no longer be about hype or big picture promises. It should be about real, visible progress.
For the Wisconsin Badgers, 2026 does not need to be a return to national relevance. It needs to be a step forward. A season that looks functional, competitive, and pointed in the right direction.
Bowl contention, around six or seven wins. More consistent quarterback play, better offensive line chemistry. Fewer costly mistakes, competitive performances week to week in Big Ten play
If Wisconsin can check those boxes, it would signal real improvement even if the Badgers are not ready to challenge the conference’s best teams yet.
Everything about Wisconsin’s offense starts with stability at quarterback.
The Badgers do not need elite numbers in 2026. They need steady play. That means moving the chains, protecting the football, and executing in key moments. Better quarterback play alone can be the difference between close losses and narrow wins.
Until that position becomes reliable, expecting a major jump in wins is unrealistic.
The Big Ten is deeper and tougher than it used to be. There are fewer easy weeks, and mistakes get punished fast.
For Wisconsin, progress will look like:
Winning the games it should win, avoiding late collapses against similar teams. Staying competitive against the league’s top programs
Doing those things consistently would show that the program is rebuilding its foundation the right way.
The 2026 season does not have to define Wisconsin football’s future. But it does need to show direction.
Bowl contention, cleaner execution, and a clearer on-field identity should be the expectation. If Wisconsin delivers on those fronts, the program will earn the right to raise the bar moving forward.
Progress comes first. Everything else comes after.

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