Wisconsin Badgers: Weekly Wrap-Up Friday, July 6th

ARLINGTON, TX - SEPTEMBER 05: Head coach Paul Chryst of the Wisconsin Badgers before the Advocare Classic against the Alabama Crimson Tide at AT&T Stadium on September 5, 2015 in Arlington, Texas. (Photo by Ronald Martinez/Getty Images)
ARLINGTON, TX - SEPTEMBER 05: Head coach Paul Chryst of the Wisconsin Badgers before the Advocare Classic against the Alabama Crimson Tide at AT&T Stadium on September 5, 2015 in Arlington, Texas. (Photo by Ronald Martinez/Getty Images) /
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Some Wisconsin Badgers earned some love on the national scale this week.

In the past week we’ve seen some of our favorite Wisconsin Badgers get some recognition from publications like USA Today and ESPN.com. Unfortunately, the respect hasn’t quite reached it’s way up to head coach Paul Chryst. We reacted to all of this news and more in the last week. Here’s everything from Badger of Honor and elsewhere to get you caught up to speed.

Wisconsin news and notes from Badger of Honor

ESPN says Danny Davis is the most underrated Badger

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MADISON, WI – SEPTEMBER 09: Danny Davis III /

Davis was recognized by ESPN as being the most underrated and underappreciated Badger heading into 2018. While Badger fans would say he’s one of the best weapons in the Big Ten, it’s refreshing to see him get recognized by such a big website.

Alex Hornibrook just misses USA Today’s top 10 QB list

Although Hornibrook missed this cut, he was still recognized as an honorable mention. This is a huge improvement after being left off of Sporting News‘ top 25 list.

Big Ten Power Rankings

Who doesn’t love power rankings? See where the Badgers fell in our super early preseason rankings.

Freshman DE Boyd Dietzen

Get to know one of the new faces along the defensive line in Madison.

Paul Chryst doesn’t get the respect he deserves 

Chryst was recently named the 6th best coach in the Big Ten by a magazine. Our newest contributor had something to say about that.

Five Badgers who need to make the biggest leap in 2018

Wisconsin should be a great team next year, but here’s a list of five Badgers who can help the team most with a significant leap forward.

Wisconsin news and notes from around the internet

Analyzing the Badgers’ potential 2018-19 rotation (Busting Brackets – Lukas Harkins)

Aaron Vopal among several Badgers needed to solidify Wisconsin defensive line (Bucky’s 5th Quarter – Jake Kocorowski)

Wisconsin Football: Former Badger Players Lead the Way on Coaching Staff (Athlon Sports – Jim Polzin)

The best offensive line in the nation belongs to the Wisconsin Badgers (Castro’s Kingdom)

Next: Top 10 Wisconsin games since 2010

This wraps up another week of Wisconsin Badgers coverage. On Wisconsin.