Cale Britt commits to Wisconsin's 2028 football recruiting class
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jul 15, 2026, 4:33 PM
Last updated Jul 15, 2026
Cale Britt, a four-star linebacker from Bishop Moore High School in Orlando, Florida, announced his commitment to the University of Wisconsin on July 15, 2026. At 6 feet 3 inches and 212 pounds, Britt received 28 offers from various programs before choosing Wisconsin, stating his gratitude on social media. His commitment marks the start of Wisconsin's 2028 recruiting efforts. Britt recorded 125 tackles, including 55 solo stops and three sacks, as a sophomore. He had previously attended camp at Wisconsin, where he earned linebacker MVP honors.
- •Britt was offered by Wisconsin during an April visit.
- •He was named linebacker MVP at a June camp in Madison.
- •Britt received 28 offers from top Power Four programs.
- •The linebacker prospect recorded significant stats as a sophomore.
- 4:33 PMYahoo Sports — Four-star linebacker Cale Britt commits to Wisconsin's 2028 class
"Wisconsin football coach Luke Fickell started his 2028 recruiting class July 15 with a commitment from four-star linebacker prospect Cale Britt.
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