Wisconsin brings in Cincinnati's Luke Fickell as coach.

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Wisconsin has hired Luke Fickell as the school's next football coach, athletic director Chris McIntosh announced Sunday.
Fickell led Cincinnati to the College Football Playoff last season and has gone 57-18 in his six years there. His 2021 Bearcats team went 13-0 before losing to Alabama in the playoff semifinals as the first Group of 5 team to reach the CFP.
The hiring of Fickell marks one of the most eye-opening moves of the college football carousel, Wisconsin luring the country's top Group of 5 coach who brings vast experience in the Big Ten's Midwestern footprint.
"This is a destination job at a program that I have admired from afar for years," Fickell said in a statement. "I am in total alignment with Chris McIntosh's vision for this program. There is a tremendous foundation here that I can't wait to build upon. This world-class university, athletic department and passionately loyal fan base all have a strong commitment to success and I can't wait to be a part of it."
Fickell has strong roots in the Big Ten, as he was a longtime assistant coach and coordinator at Ohio State and played there collegiately. He had been picky about jobs over the years as Cincinnati rose to the top of the Group of 5, being selective about the Midwestern footprint.
"Luke is one of the top football coaches in the country," McIntosh said in a statement. "He is a proven winner, recruiter and developer of players. Equally as important, he shares our values. Coach Fickell is focused on giving our student-athletes the best opportunities possible and is attuned to the changing landscape of college athletics.
"I have every confidence that he will respect and honor the foundation that has been set for our football program over the years while embracing the exciting opportunities ahead."
Fickell is replacing Paul Chryst, who was fired in the middle of the season after going 67-26 in eight seasons. Jim Leonhard, the Badgers' defensive coordinator, had gone 4-3 as interim coach and was considered a candidate for the head-coaching job.
Fickell's attraction to the Badgers' brass, along with his record and roots in the league, is his ability to build a program. Fickell turned Cincinnati into one of the country's best development programs, taking modest recruits and consistently churning out strong teams.
The Bearcats had nine players picked in the 2022 NFL draft, which was third behind only Georgia (15) and LSU (10).
Special-teams coach Kerry Coombs will serve as the Bearcats' interim coach, sources told ESPN.
Fickell spent one season as an interim coach in the Big Ten, going 6-7 in 2011 in the wake of the firing of Jim Tressel at Ohio State. He stayed patient from there, working as the Buckeyes' defensive coordinator under Urban Meyer and winning a national championship in the 2014 season.
 

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