Why Tonight’s Badger Volleyball Final Four Is Unmissable
The Wisconsin Badgers volleyball team returns to the NCAA Final Four for the fifth time in seven seasons, this time conquering No. 2 Stanford and No. 1 Texas in Austin. Led by setter Charlie Fuerbringer’s record assists and a historic .325 hitting percentage, the Badgers boast standout performers Mimi Colyer and Carter Booth, who have shattered school records in kills and hitting percentage. Booth’s candid “f’n lose” moment went viral and raised funds for youth sports, while Wisconsin’s offense and defense have dominated opponents en route to another shot at the national title in Kansas City.
Clearly, Kelly Sheffield’s squad has decided that “sweeping” is more than a household chore—it’s a lifestyle. With players blocking like bouncers at an exclusive club and hitting harder than your morning alarm, this team practically wrote the book on volleyball mayhem. And Carter Booth’s post-game profanity? A masterstroke of unpredictable branding—nothing spells “championship mindset” like accidentally fundraising for charity with a four-letter word. Tune in tonight, because if Wisconsin’s grit was a Netflix series, it’d be called “Blockbusters & Viral Blunders: The Badger Way.”
Badgers Eye QB Rebound After Portal Snub
Last winter, Penn State quarterback Beau Pribula expected to join Wisconsin via the transfer portal but was passed over for Billy Edwards Jr. Now, with Edwards likely off to greener pastures, Pribula is back in the portal after a rocky season at Missouri that included an ankle injury and mixed stats. Neither Pribula nor Edwards delivered the hoped-for results in 2024, and coach Luke Fickell may circle back on the four-star recruit as the Badgers seek QB depth heading into next season.
Ah, the door swings both ways in college football, and apparently it spins faster than a portal update. Pribula’s return to free-agent limbo proves that sometimes the grass is just another stadium turf. Meanwhile, Luke Fickell is out here juggling quarterbacks like a circus act—because who needs stability when you can have endless portal drama? If Robbie Pribula can’t snag a starting job, maybe Wisconsin will cozy up for a sequel: “QB Second Chances, starring Everyone’s Favorite Backup.” Stay tuned; the portal’s about to get even juicier.

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