Photos: Lee Evans' career with Wisconsin Badgers football
Receiver Lee Evans finished his Badgers career with a program record 3,468 yards receiving before playing in the NFL. A look back at his Wisconsin career from 1999 to 2003.
Lee Evans is pushed out of bounds by Fresno State's Tierre Sams during their 2001 game at Camp Randall Stadium.
Wisconsin's Lee Evans races for the winning touchdown against Ohio State during their 2003 game at Camp Randall Stadium.
Wisconsin receiver Lee Evans leaves the field after the 2003 Badgers spring game at Camp Randall Stadium.
Jim Leonhard, from left, Lee Evans and Jim Sorgi enter Camp Randall Stadium for the first game of the 2003 season.
Iowa players celebrate in front of Wisconsin's Lee Evans after their 2003 game at Camp Randall Stadium.
Lee Evans breaks away for a touchdown against West Virginia during their 2003 game in Morgantown, West Virginia.
Lee Evans pulls in a touchdown catch in front of Illinois' Eugene Wilson during their 2001 game at Memorial Stadium in Champaign, Ill.
Wisconsin's Lee Evans races away from Michigan State's Nelson Broderick during their 2001 game at Camp Randall Stadium.
Wisconsin's Lee Evans answers questions as coach Barry Alvarez looks on during a 2002 news conference.
Lee Evans celebrates with Brandon Williams after Evans scored the winning touchdown against Ohio State during their 2003 game at Camp Randall Stadium.
Wisconsin's Lee Evans blows past Ohio State's Chris Gamble for the winning touchdown late in the fourth quarter of their 2003 game at Camp Randall Stadium.
Lee Evans pulls in an 18-yard touchdown grab against Michigan State during their 2003 game at Camp Randall Stadium.
Lee Evans leaves the field after the 2003 Music City Bowl.
Wisconsin's Lee Evans runs past Illinois' Christian Morton for a first down during their 2001 game at Memorial Stadium in Champaign, Ill.
Lee Evans gets taken down by Michigan's Brandon Williams during their 2001 game at Camp Randall Stadium.
Wisconsin's Lee Evans tries to break free from an Oregon defender during their 2001 game in Eugene, Ore.
Lee Evans runs for a touchdown after beating Virginia's Jermaine Winborne during their 2001 game at Camp Randall Stadium.
Michigan State's Charles Rogers and Wisconsin's Lee Evans chat as they walk off the field after their 2002 game in East Lansing, Mich.
Wisconsin's Lee Evans catches a pass behind Iowa's Sean Considine during their 2003 game at Camp Randall Stadium.
Lee Evans runs a drill during a 2002 spring practice.
Lee Evans runs away from UNLV defender Ruschard Dodd-Masters during their 2003 game at Camp Randall Stadium.
Wisconsin's Lee Evans breaks free for a touchdown against Michigan State during their 2003 game at Camp Randall Stadium.
Lee Evans pulls in long pass against Iowa during their 2001 game at Camp Randall Stadium.
Badgers fans celebrate a touchdown by Lee Evans against Ohio State during their 2003 game at Camp Randall Stadium.
Lee Evans answers a question during 2003 media day.
Wisconsin's Lee Evans runs past Michigan State's Greg Cooper for a touchdown down their 2003 game at Camp Randall Stadium.
Lee Evans runs to the end zone for a 75-yard touchdown reception against Michigan State during their 2003 game at Camp Randall Stadium.
Lee Evans celebrates after scoring one of his five touchdowns against Michigan State during their 2003 game at Camp Randall Stadium.
Lee Evans talks to the media at the team's 2002 media day.
Receiver Lee Evans greets his family on the field for 2003 senior Day at Camp Randall Stadium.
Wisconsin wide receiver Lee Evans plows through the student section after his 99-yard touchdown catch late in the 2003 game against Akron at Camp Randall Stadium.
Wisconsin's Lee Evans catches a pass during the 2003 Music City Bowl in Nashville.Â
Lee Evans celebrates after a touchdown against Michigan State during their 2001 game at Camp Randall Stadium.
Lee Evans leaves the field after the Badgers defeated Auburn in the 2003 Music City Bowl.
Wisconsin receiver Lee Evans celebrates with Mark Anelli after Evans scored a touchdown against Michigan State during their 2001 game at Camp Randall Stadium.

