The Wisconsin football program has appointed Marcus Sedberry as the new general manager for the 2025-26 season. With three years of experience in Wisconsin football operations and prior experience at Baylor, Sedberry steps into the role after former GM Max Stienecker moved to USC. His background includes significant involvement in fundraising and strategic project management. Sedberry takes on leadership amidst challenges, including the team’s first missed bowl game since 2001 and a significant player turnover through the transfer portal.
By the Numbers
23 players left Wisconsin during the recent transfer portal window.
30 new recruits, including high school players, are set to join the Badgers.
The Badgers have only one verbal commitment for the 2026 recruiting class.
Key period for scheduling visits and pursuing prospects is ongoing until April 16.
As Sedberry takes charge, he must focus on roster management and securing key recruits to rejuvenate the program. Building relationships with high school prospects and ensuring effective NIL deals will be critical for future success.
Bottom Line
Marcus Sedberry’s experience and strategic oversight could be key in redirecting Wisconsin football towards success after a challenging season. His ability to attract talent will determine the team’s trajectory moving forward.
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