Football

Bradie Ewing
- Title:
- Director of Alumni Relations
- Sports & Areas of Focus:
- Football
Bradie Ewing joined the UW staff as Director of Football Alumni Relations in March 2026. He spearheads the Badgers’ efforts to deepen the connection between the program and the alumni who have built its tradition.
Ewing, a former Badger walk-on who was eventually named a team captain as a senior in 2011, returned to the Badger program after spending time on staff as an assistant strength coach in 2015. As the Badgers’ starting fullback during his playing days, Ewing helped the Badgers to back-to-back Big Ten titles, including their victory in the inaugural Big Ten Championship Game in 2011.
Ewing was named the Badgers’ special teams player of the year in 2011 and helped pave the way for an explosive offense that featured QB Russell Wilson and RBs James White and Montee Ball. Ewing was selected by the Atlanta Falcons in the fifth round of the 2012 NFL Draft and played in three NFL seasons before joining the Badgers’ strength staff in Madison.
In the alumni relations director role, Ewing will focus on coordinating alumni engagements and serve as a liaison between the football program and its significant base of legendary alumni.
Ewing, a Richland Center native, earned his bachelor's degree from UW in the spring of 2012. He and his wife, Rachel, have four children – Bennett, Booker, Banks and Brahm.
Ewing, a former Badger walk-on who was eventually named a team captain as a senior in 2011, returned to the Badger program after spending time on staff as an assistant strength coach in 2015. As the Badgers’ starting fullback during his playing days, Ewing helped the Badgers to back-to-back Big Ten titles, including their victory in the inaugural Big Ten Championship Game in 2011.
Ewing was named the Badgers’ special teams player of the year in 2011 and helped pave the way for an explosive offense that featured QB Russell Wilson and RBs James White and Montee Ball. Ewing was selected by the Atlanta Falcons in the fifth round of the 2012 NFL Draft and played in three NFL seasons before joining the Badgers’ strength staff in Madison.
In the alumni relations director role, Ewing will focus on coordinating alumni engagements and serve as a liaison between the football program and its significant base of legendary alumni.
Ewing, a Richland Center native, earned his bachelor's degree from UW in the spring of 2012. He and his wife, Rachel, have four children – Bennett, Booker, Banks and Brahm.







