Brendan Anes and Page continue to roll.
Evan Flood
Wisconsin and head coachLuke Fickellown the nation's No. 26 ranked recruiting class in the class of 2025 with 23 verbal commits. The Badgers are also at one verbal pledge in the class of 2026.
Here's a look at how Wisconsin's class of 2025 and 2026 commits performed during week three of the high school football season...
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Mason Posa

Linebacker Mason Posa and La Cueva improved to 4-0 with a 42-19 win over Sandia. Posa racked up 10.0 tackles, 1.0 sack, 2.0 tackles for loss, and eight quarterback hurries.
Through four games, Posa owns 41.0 tackles, 10.0 tackles for loss, 2.0 sacks, and a forced fumble.
A four-star prospect, Posa committed toWisconsinin June over other scholarship offers fromAlabama,Oregon, Texas A&M,Washington,USC,Oklahoma State,TCU,Baylor, and more. Per 247sports, Posa is the nation's No. 18 linebacker in the class of 2025.
Cameron Miller

Wide receiver Cameron Miller had four receptions for 33 yards and a touchdown. Defensively, Miller also had three tackles. Winslow Township improved to 4-0 on the season with a 21-7 win over St. Augustine.
Through two games, Miller has 10 catches for 136 yards and two touchdowns.
A three-star prospect, Miller committed to Wisconsin in May. Miller held other scholarship offers from Georgia, Michigan, Ohio State, Oregon, Texas A&M, Virginia Tech, Nebraska, Pittsburgh, West Virginia, Kentucky, Duke, and more. Per 247sports, Miller is the nation's No. 47 ranked wide receiver in the class of 2025.
Nicolas Clayton

Nicolas Clayton and Bucholz (3-2) dropped a 35-28 decision to Richmond Hill. Clayton finished with 7.0 tackles, a pass breakup, and one tackle for loss.
Through five games, Clayton owns 28.0 tackles, 5.0 sacks, a forced fumble, 10 quarterback pressures, and four pass breakups.
A three-star prospect, Clayton committed to Wisconsin in June. He held other scholarship offers from Florida State, USC, Nebraska, Duke, Houston, Michigan State, and more. Per 247sports, Clayton is the nation's No. 26 ranked edge rusher in the class of 2025.
Eugene Hilton

Eugene Hilton Jr. and Zionsville (3-2) knocked off Noblesville 35-28. Hilton had three catches for 63 yards and one touchdown.
Through five games, Hilton has 26 receptions for 404 yards and nine scores.
A 247sports composite four-star wide receiver, Hilton held other scholarship offers from Ole Miss, Georgia, Arkansas, Kansas, Michigan, Miami (FL), Missouri, Pittsburgh, Kentucky, and more. 247sports tabs Hilton as the nation's No. 60 ranked wide receiver in the country.
Cooper Catalano

Linebacker Cooper Catalano and Germantown (4-1) defeated Brookfield East 21-7. Catalano had 8.0 tackles and a forced fumble in the win. Offensively, he also ran 11 times for 103 yards and two touchdowns.
Through five games, Catalano has 62.0 tackles, 3.0 for loss, 1.0 sack, a forced fumble, a fumble recovery, and an interception.
A three-star prospect, Catalano committed to Wisconsin over Kansas, Minnesota, Michigan State, Illinois, and Iowa State in November. Per 247sports, Catalano is the nation's No. 60 ranked linebacker in the class of 2025.
Remington Moss

Defensive back Remington Moss andSt. Michael the Archangel Catholic (4-1) defeated Trinity Episcopal 44-28. Moss finished with three pass breakups in the win.
A three-star prospect, Moss committed to Wisconsin in August of 2023. He held other scholarship offers from USC, Tennessee, Notre Dame, Penn State, Ole Miss, South Carolina, Duke, Michigan State, Virginia Tech, and more. The 247sports composite tabs Moss as the nation's No. 56 ranked safety in the class of 2025.
Nizyi Davis

Tight End Nizyi Davis and Lawrence Central (2-3) knocked off Pike 22-14. Davis had two receptions for 37 yards and one touchdown.
In five games, Davis has 16 catches for 268 yards and three scores.
Per the 247sports composite, Davis is the nation's No. 37 ranked tight end in the class of 2025. He committed to Wisconsin in June over Kansas, Purdue, Duke, West Virginia, Michigan State, Louisville, and more.
Wilnerson Telemaque

Defensive lineman Wilnerson Telemaque and Miami Northwestern(2-2) had a bye week.
In four games, Telemaque has 18.0 tackles, including 8.0 for loss, and 1.0 sack.
A three-star prospect, Telemaque committed to Wisconsin in June over other scholarship offers from Florida, LSU, Texas A&M, Pittsburgh, Minnesota, SMU, Duke, Colorado, Georgia Tech, West Virginia, Louisville, and more.
Brenden Anes

Linebacker Brenden Anes and Page (5-0) notched their fifth consecutive shutout with a 42-0 win over Coffee County Central. Anes finished with six tackles and 4.0 tackles for loss while only playing the first half.
Through five games, Anes has recorded 30.0 tackles, 8.0 for loss, 2.0 sacks, two forced fumbles, and a pass breakup. Anes only played the first halves in Page's first two outings.
A three-star prospect, Anes committed to Wisconsin in January over other scholarship offers from Tennessee, Duke, Wake Forest, Vanderbilt, Indiana, and others. Per the 247sports composite, Anes is the nation's No. 62 ranked linebacker in the class of 2025.
Jarin Mock
2026 quarterback Jarin Mock and Pickerington North (4-1) blew past Thomas Worthington 63-7. Mock went 5-of-6 passing for 186 yards and three touchdowns to zero interceptions.
Through five games, Mock is completing 63 percent of his passes for 953 yards and seven touchdowns with zero picks.
A three-star prospect, Mock committed to the Badgers in July. He held other scholarship offers from a host of MAC programs. Per 247sports, Mock is the nation's No. 46 ranked quarterback in the class of 2026.
Luke Emmerich

Athlete Luke Emmerich and Monticello (2-2) routed Irondale 42-0. Emmerich had three receptions for 42 yards and a touchdown. Defensively, he had 3.0 tackles in the win.
Through four games, Emmerich owns 26.0 tackles, three pass breakups, and an interception.
A three-star prospect, Emmerich committed to Wisconsin in May over USC, Washington, Utah, Nebraska, Minnesota, Kansas State, Michigan State, California, Iowa State, and more. Per the 247sports composite, Emmerich is the nation's No. 68 ranked athlete in the class of 2025.
Xavier Ukponu

Defensive lineman Xavier Ukponu and Guyer (2-1) had a bye week.
Through three games, Ukponu owns 11.0 tackles, 3.0 for loss, and three quarterback hurries.
A three-star prospect, Ukponu committed to Wisconsin in August over LSU, Texas, Florida, Tennessee, USC, Washington, Oklahoma, Oregon, Miami (FL), Missouri, Kansas, Baylor, Oklahoma State, and more. Per the 247sports composite, Ukponu is the nation's No. 123 ranked defensive lineman in the class of 2025.
Jaimier Scott

Defensive back Jaimier Scott and Mt. Healthy (4-1) beat Bishop Fenwick 35-10. Scott had six catches for 142 yards and one touchdown. He also carried the ball four times for 28 yards and a score. On defense, Scott posted 8.0 tackles and a forced fumble.
In five games, Scott owns 39.0 tackles, 1.0 sack, four pass breakups, two interceptions, two forced fumbles, and five total touchdowns.
A four-star prospect, Scott committed to Wisconsin in January over other scholarship offers from Tennessee, Miami (FL), Duke, Virginia Tech, Penn State, Michigan State, West Virginia, Kentucky, Cincinnati, and more. Per the 247sports composite, Scott is the nation's No. 13 ranked athlete in the class of 2025.
Torin Pettaway

Middleton (3-2) defeated Janesville Parker 26-14. Defensive end Torin Pettaway had 4.0 tackles and 1.0 sack.
Through three games, Pettaway owns 10.0 tackles and a sack.
A three-star prospect, Pettaway committed to Wisconsin in June over USC, Washington, Nebraska, Minnesota, Nebraska, Illinois, and Rutgers. Pettaway initially committed to UW in March and flipped to the Gophers before coming back to the Badgers. Per 247sports, Pettaway is the nation's No. 60 ranked defensive lineman in the class of 2025.
Others

- Offensive tackle Michael Roeske and Wautoma (0-5) fell to Nekoosa 49-0.
- Offensive tackle Nolan Davenport and MassillonWashington(4-1) beatSt. Edward 31-21.
- Offensive tackle Logan Powell and Brophy Prep (4-0) won a 24-20 decision over Perry.
- Offensive tackle Cam Clark and Dexter (3-1) picked up a 56-19 win over Huron.
- Cornerback Jahmare Washington and Morgan Park (3-1) defeated Kenwood 20-0. Washington had 4.0 tackles, 1.0 for loss, and a forced fumble.
- Quarterback Landyn Locke tore his ACL and will miss the remainder of the 2024 season.
- Offensive lineman Hardy Watts and Dexter School (2-0) beat Austin Prep 41-7.
- Outside linebacker Samuel Lateju and Lawrenceville School (2-1) fell to Chomate Rosemary Hall 38-0.