May 25, 2013

Partridge and Canada leaving Madison

Wisconsin Badger assistant coaches Matt Canada and Charlie Partridge

Matt Canada

decided not to gamble and accepted coaching positions elsewhere.

Partridge is joining Bret Bielema at Arkansas to become the school’s defensive line coach. 

Canada will be headed to North Carolina State to join coach Dave Doeren and become the Wolfpack’s offensive coordinator.

Both coaches would like to have stayed at Wisconsin but there was no guarantee that either would retain positions once the new head coach is hired. 

More assistants will likely follow Canada and Partridge in the coming week.

Wide receivers coach Zach Azzanni has already accepted an offer to coach wide receivers at Tennessee and Wisconsin defensive coordinator Chris Ash has also already accepted an offer to coordinate the Arkansas defense under Bret Bielema.  But the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel reported Friday that Ash has yet to sign a contract with the Razorbacks and would like to throw his name in the ring to be the new head coach at Wisconsin.

 

Bret Bielema’s 2012 recruiting class

Bret Bielema’s 2012 recruiting class is complete, 12 scholarship players and 7 preferred walk-ons.

Wisconsin lost out on a couple of big time offensive lineman, Kyle Dodson who signed with Ohio State and J.J. Denman, who bolted for Rutgers. 

But the Badgers were able to find help by signing 6’6, 320 pound Jake Meador out of Whiteland, Indiana.  Meador chose the Badgers over Florida. [Read more...]

Badgers hire Canada to fill O-C roll

Wisconsin’s Bret Bielema has hired Matt Canada to be the Badger’s offensive

Bret Bielema

coordinator and quarterbacks coach.  He replaces Paul Chryst, who left to become the head coach at Pittsburgh.

Canada spent last season in the same role at Northern Illinois, guiding the Huskies to an 11-3 record, a MAC championship and a win in the GoDaddy.com Bowl.

Under Canada, Northern Illinois finished among the top 12 in the country in scoring offense, total offense and rushing offense last season.