Photo collage of images of former Wisconsin football coach Harry Stuhldreher and the Camp Randall 100 logo

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Camp Randall 100: Harry Stuhldreher

Coach brought stability to the UW sideline and led one of Badgers’ greatest teams

General News

Camp Randall 100: Harry Stuhldreher

Coach brought stability to the UW sideline and led one of Badgers’ greatest teams

Camp Randall 100 logo
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.
 

MADISON, Wis. — Though he wasn't atop a horse – "Gentlemen, I've bought a one-way ticket from Philadelphia," he said upon his arrival by train – Harry Stuhldreher rode into Madison with a purpose. Following an era of seemingly constant change in its coaching ranks, Stuhldreher sought to bring stability to the Badgers' sideline when he was named head coach in 1936.

For the next 13 years, that's exactly what Stuhldreher – best known as one of Notre Dame's famed "Four Horsemen" – did in leading the Badgers.

Read more about Stuhldreher in his Camp Randall 100 profile.



Camp Randall 100 profiles through August 7, 2017:
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