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Watch: CB Darius Hillary talks Northwestern prep

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Redshirt senior Darius Hillary discusses preparing for Northwestern and the presence of Michael Caputo on the Wisconsin defense.

Watch: Michael Caputo reflects on path to UW

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Team captain and senior safety Michael Caputo spoke with reporters on Monday about his recruiting process that led him to Wisconsin and prep for Northwestern.

Watch: Joel Stave looks back at time at UW

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Former walk-on Joel Stave, like Alex Erickson, discusses his time as a Wisconsin quarterback and his legacy in his four years that he's started under center.

Watch: Alex Erickson talks NU, time at UW

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The former walk-on reminisces about his memories at Wisconsin, and talks about walking out of the tunnel of Camp Randall Stadium.

Northwestern-Wisconsin set for 2:30 p.m. kickoff

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Get out to Camp Randall to send off this amazing senior class!

Watch: Paul Chryst mic'd up at Badgers practice

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Have you ever wondered what it's like to be at a Wisconsin football practice? Well, you're in luck.

Watch: UW's senior day trailer will tug on your heartstrings

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Make sure you get out to Camp Randall next Saturday to celebrate the accomplishments of this wonderful senior class.

Wisconsin recruiting: Keldric Preston senior highlights

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Preston is a three-star defensive end recruit from Tampa, Fla. He holds offers from many big schools, including Miami, Penn State and Mississippi State.

Hayes, Koenig among SB Nation's Top 100 players

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You really should read through this whole preview to get ready for the college basketball season, but if you see nothing else, know that SB Nation thinks Nigel Hayes and Bronson Koenig are two of the best 100 players in college basketball.

Here's what they had to say about each of them:

Koenig- Koenig was thrust into a larger role than most expected last season when starting point guard Traevon Jackson fractured his right foot in January. Koenig responded when he was given the keys to the Bo Ryan offense, averaging fewer than one turnover per game, connecting on 40.5 percent of his 3-point attempts, and helping guide the Badgers to their first national championship game appearance since 1941. Now, suddenly, he's the third-oldest player on a team without a scholarship senior, and he's walking into a season where he knows he's going to be relied on for added production and leadership.

Hayes- Hayes may have been best known last season for his humorous love of stenography and stenographers during the Badgers' NCAA Tournament. That reputation overshadowed the fact that he was likely Wisconsin's second-best player (Sam Dekker wasn't himself when he was hobbled by an ankle injury during the early part of the season) for most of the year. Hayes will have to morph from solid role player and funny man into star captain quickly if Wisconsin wants to contend for another Big Ten title, let alone another national championship.