
Camp Randall 100: Brent Moss & Terrell Fletcher
July 05, 2017 | Football, General News, Andy Baggot
One-two punch set standard for Wisconsin's tailback tandem
The Camp Randall 100 is an exclusive list celebrating 100 people who have shaped Camp Randall Stadium's history across the realms of sports, music, culture and beyond. A new honoree will be revealed each day over the final 100 days leading up to kickoff of the Wisconsin football team's season opener with Utah State on Friday, Sept. 1. The Camp Randall 100 reveal is part of a year-long celebration of the history of the iconic stadium, which opened in 1917.
Camp Randall 100 profiles through July 5, 2017:
MADISON, Wis. — Wisconsin's reputation as a powerhouse of the football run game traces its roots to 1991 and the potent pairing of tailbacks Brent Moss and Terrell Fletcher.
Both Badgers racked up 3,400 yards-plus in their careers, but provided Hall of Fame coach Barry Alvarez with two different styles of gaining yardage. "They competed like hell to see who was going to be on the field," the former coach and current UW Director of Athletics remembers.
This lethal one-two punch made all the difference in a critical two-game homestand at Camp Randall in 1993.
Learn more in a special tag-team Moss and Fletcher Camp Randall 100 profile.
Camp Randall 100 profiles through July 5, 2017:
- May 24 - Pat Richter
- May 25 - Jesse Owens
- May 26 - John Clay
- May 27 - Burt Reynolds
- May 28 - John R. Richards
- May 29 - Matt Schabert
- May 30 - Leo Butts
- May 31 - Katie Couric
- June 1 - Alan Ameche
- June 2 - The Portage Plumber
- June 3 - Aaron Gibson
- June 4 - Jim Mott
- June 5 - Red Wilson
- June 6 - Brooks Bollinger
- June 7 - Donna Shalala
- June 8 - David Gilreath
- June 9 - Genesis
- June 10 - Brianna Decker
- June 11 - Ivy Williamson
- June 12 - Keith Jackson
- June 13 - Joe Schobert
- June 14 - Eric Heiden
- June 15 - Ron Vander Kelen
- June 16 - Joe Thomas
- June 17 - Fred Gage
- June 18 - Tom Burke
- June 19 - Walter "Mickey" McGuire
- June 20 - Don Gehrmann
- June 21 - Dave Schreiner
- June 22 - Chris McIntosh
- June 23 - Sidney Williams
- June 24 - Steve Stricker
- June 25 - Milt Bruhn
- June 26 - U2
- June 27 - Russell Wilson
- June 28 - Jeff Nault
- June 29 - Marty Below
- June 30 - House of Pain
- July 1 - "Hard Rocks" Defense
- July 2 - John Coatta
- July 3 - Pink Floyd
- July 4 - Bucky Badger
- July 5 - Brent Moss & Terrell Fletcher
- July 6 - Who's Next?
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