Eugene Hilton scored two touchdowns in his opener.
Evan Flood
Wisconsin and head coach Luke Fickell own the nation's No. 25 ranked recruiting class in the class of 2025 with 23 verbal commits. The Badgers are also at one verbal pledge in the class of 2026.
Here's a look at how Wisconsin's class of 2025 and 2026 commits performed during week zero of the high school football season...
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Mason Posa
Linebacker Mason Posa and La Cueva opened up the season with a 21-0 victory. The game was cut short due to weather, but Posa had 7.0 tackles and a forced fumble.
A four-star prospect, Posa committed to Wisconsin in June over other scholarship offers from Alabama, Oregon, Texas A&M, Washington, USC, Oklahoma State, TCU, Baylor, and more. Per 247sports, Posa is the nation's No. 18 linebacker in the class of 2025.
Nicolas Clayton
Nicolas Clayton and Bucholz defeated Vanguard 21-0. Clayton had 4.0 tackles, 2.0 sacks, and three quarterback pressures.
A three-star prospect, Clayton committed to Wisconsin in June. He held other scholarship offers from Florida State, USC, Nebraska, Duke, Houston, Michigan State, and more. Per 247sports, Clayton is the nation's No. 26 ranked edge rusher in the class of 2025.
Eugene Hilton
Eugene Hilton Jr. and Zionsville fell 31-20 to Indianapolis Pike. Hilton caught six passes for 63 yards and two touchdowns in the loss.
A 247sports composite four-star wide receiver, Hilton held other scholarship offers from Ole Miss, Georgia, Arkansas, Kansas, Michigan, Miami (FL), Missouri, Pittsburgh, Kentucky, and more. 247sports tabs Hilton as the nation's No. 60 ranked wide receiver in the country.
Cooper Catalano
Linebacker Cooper Catalano and Germantown defeated Homestead 25-14. Catalano went for 8.0 tackles, 1.0 sack, and an interception in the win.
A three-star prospect, Catalano committed to Wisconsin over Kansas, Minnesota, Michigan State, Illinois, and Iowa State in November. Per 247sports, Catalano is the nation's No. 60 ranked linebacker in the class of 2025.
Grant Dean
Defensive back Grant Dean and Neenah dropped a 31-21 decision to Muskego in a Wisconsin showdown. Dean carried the ball 17 times for 135 yards and a touchdown with one fumble. He also had 3.0 tackles on defense.
A three-star prospect, Dean committed to UW in April over a handful of non-power-four scholarship offers. Per 247sports, Dean is the nation's No. 107 ranked athlete in the class of 2025.
Remington Moss
Defensive back Remington Moss andSt. Michael the Archangel Catholic rolled to a 41-0 win over Life Christian Academy. Moss had 2.0 tackles and a forced fumble.
A three-star prospect, Moss committed to Wisconsin in August of 2023. He held other scholarship offers from USC, Tennessee, Notre Dame, Penn State, Ole Miss, South Carolina, Duke, Michigan State, Virginia Tech, and more. The 247sports composite tabs Moss as the nation's No. 56 ranked safety in the class of 2025.
Nizyi Davis
Tight End Nizyi Davis and Lawrence Central fell 33-26 to Lawrence North. Davis has two receptions for 55 yards in the loss.
Per the 247sports composite, Davis is the nation's No. 37 ranked tight end in the class of 2025. He committed to Wisconsin in June over Kansas, Purdue, Duke, West Virginia, Michigan State, Louisville, and more.
Wilnerson Telemaque
Defensive lineman Wilnerson Telemaque and Miami Northwestern cruised to a 45-0 win over Coconut Creek. Telemaque had 4.0 tackles and 2.0 tackles for loss.
A three-star prospect, Telemaque committed to Wisconsin in June over other scholarship offers from Florida, LSU, Texas A&M, Pittsburgh, Minnesota, SMU, Duke, Colorado, Georgia Tech, West Virginia, Louisville, and more.
Brenden Anes
Linebacker Brenden Anes and Page defeated Giles County 28-0 in their opener. Anes had 8.0 tackles, 2.0 tackles for loss, and 1.0 sack in the win.
A three-star prospect, Anes committed to Wisconsin in January over other scholarship offers from Tennessee, Duke, Wake Forest, Vanderbilt, Indiana, and others. Per the 247sports composite, Anes is the nation's No. 62 ranked linebacker in the class of 2025.
Jarin Mock
2026 quarterback Jarin Mock and Pickerington North fell 28-0 to St. Edward in their opener. Mock had a pair of 19-yard completions, the longest plays of the day for North, who never got past midfield as an offense.
A three-star prospect, Mock committed to the Badgers in July. He held other scholarship offers from a host of MAC programs. Per 247sports, Mock is the nation's No. 46 ranked quarterback in the class of 2026.
Others
- Offensive tackle Michael Roeske and Wautoma fell to Westfield 41-8.
- Defensive lineman Torin Pettaway did not play in Middleton's loss to Bay Port.
- Offensive tackle Nolan Davenport and Massillon Washington won their opener 35-20.
- Defensive Back Jaimier Scott and Mt. Healthy dropped a close one, 20-18 to West Clermont.