Ranking the Wisconsin Badgers offensive coordinators over the last decade

Wisconsin has always had a high-powered offense, but which offensive coordinator was the mastermind behind it all?
Wisconsin offensive coordinator Phil Longo is shown during spring football practice.
Wisconsin offensive coordinator Phil Longo is shown during spring football practice. / Mark Hoffman/Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
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Wisconsin OC. . . Andy Ludwig. . 2. player. 2014. Andy Ludwig. 493

Andy Ludwig was the offensive coordinator under Gary Anderson who only spent two seasons with the Badgers. Ludwig had great offensive numbers however at Wisconsin, although they were a little lopsided.

Ludwig's offense averaged 468.9 total yards per game, 148.7 passing, and 320.1 rushing. Ludwig had the luck of coaching Melvin Gordon who went on to be drafted high in the first round of the NFL Draft after his time at Wisconin.

With Anderson leaving and another new head coach coming in, like Engram, Ludwig was not part of the new wave of coaches and assistants coming and thus the long Joe Rudolph era began at Wisconsin.