How Wisconsin Basketball's Returning Production Stacks Up With the Big Ten
Wisconsin Basketball’s returning production is drawing renewed scrutiny as the Badgers are repeatedly forecasted as a middling team in the Big Ten, despite a history of exceeding preseason expectations. A recent CBS Sports analysis by Jon Rothstein places Wisconsin at No. 11 in the conference for returning production, at 29.5%. The article notes that high returning-production percentages don’t automatically translate into strong results, but it points to the top teams as examples—Illinois and Michigan State lead the category. It attributes much of their outlook to keeping core talent, including Michigan State’s star point guard Jeremy Fears. Wisconsin loses its two most productive backcourt players, Nick Boyd and John Blackwell, but returns key frontcourt output led by senior seven-footer Nolan Winter and forward Austin Rapp, a 6-foot-10 shooter who made 42% of his threes in March. With three transfer-portal additions expected to contribute after eligibility, the Badgers are still seen as capable of “reloading” beyond 2026-27.




