Coach Greg Gard opened his home to help secure donations specific to the University of Wisconsin men's basketball team's NIL efforts.
These are the benefits offered to big-money Wisconsin men's basketball NIL donors
- TODD D. MILEWSKI
- Updated
The Badgers have lost seven players via the transfer portal this offseason. Badgers coach Greg Gard addresses each player's departures from the program.
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