After Gary Andersen resigned as University of Wisconsin football coach following the 2014 Big Ten Conference title game, the seniors asked Barry Alvarez to come out of the athletic director’s box and coach the Badgers in the Outback Bowl.
There was only one problem. Alvarez’s grandson, Joe Ferguson, was on the team and he had been reluctant to even go to UW because he didn’t want anyone thinking he would get special treatment. Alvarez told the seniors he’d coach only if it was OK with Ferguson.
But when Alvarez called Ferguson seeking his approval, he didn’t exactly get the response he expected.
“Grandpa,” Ferguson told Alvarez, “I think it would be awesome. Besides that, we need a little swagger on the sideline.”
If UW needed a little swagger in 2014, you can imagine how badly it needed swagger in 1990 when then-athletic director Pat Richter hired Alvarez, an on-the-rise assistant coach at Notre Dame, to turn around a UW football program that had bottomed out by 1989. At the time, UW’s football and men’s basketball programs barely registered on the national radar and the athletic department was bathing in red ink.
UW needed a plan to climb out of its hole and Alvarez arrived with a good one thanks to his apprenticeships under coaches Bob Devaney at Nebraska, Hayden Fry at Iowa and Lou Holtz at Notre Dame. As much as it needed a plan to resurrect football, though, UW’s athletic department needed a leader, a frontman, a star. It needed someone who didn’t just seek the spotlight but who demanded it and reveled in it. It needed someone with supreme confidence and a bold approach. In short, it needed swagger.
For the next 31 years, Alvarez gave UW all the swagger it would need — and a whole lot more.
Now 74, Alvarez announced Tuesday that he would retire from UW on June 30 following 16 years as football coach and 17 as athletic director. He’s in the College Football Hall of Fame for his 119-74-4 record as a coach and, as the leader of an athletic operation that has become a top-25 fixture in football and men’s basketball and a national title contender in other sports, might be the most well-known athletic director in the country.
Alvarez’s confidence was on full display at his introductory news conference in 1990, when he warned fans to buy season football tickets while they can. His attitude has rubbed people the wrong way at times and he’s made a few mistakes along the way, but Alvarez leaves UW as the dominant figure in the school’s athletic history.
“I was mentored by people who knew how to win,” Alvarez said. “I knew the issues (recruiting) in the state. I knew the things that I had to address. I felt like I had a very good plan for success here. ... I just felt confident. I’d won every place I had been before, why not here?”
Alvarez is by no means the sole architect of a department that routinely wins and does it in the right way, but he was the one who started it by turning around the football program and the one who sustained it by creating a culture that consistently brings back UW’s best and brightest as coaches and administrators.
“I describe Wisconsin as one of the best athletic programs in the country, one of the most consistent athletic programs in the country, one where a lot of people would like to be,” Alvarez said, proudly.
He has every reason to be proud. UW’s athletic department was a mom-and-pop operation in 1990 and Richter and Alvarez shepherded it into the 21st century. Both knew the necessary first step in any revival was winning in football and Alvarez’s team won the Big Ten title and the Rose Bowl by his fourth season. Success in football gave the athletic department the financial wherewithal to improve many of its other programs.
Over the 31 years, Alvarez taught UW two valuable lessons, ones that should never be forgotten.
As a coach, his first job was to lock up the best high school players from the state. Instead of swinging and missing on the top national recruits, he brought in players with high character and a passion for both the game and the Badgers, making UW a developmental program featuring mature, physical athletes who could compete with the high-profile recruits and big-time programs.
It has become a formula for winning at UW in more than football, too. UW’s extremely successful men’s basketball program has taken virtually the same approach over the last 25 years.
As athletic director, Alvarez followed Richter’s lead by emphasizing the hiring coaches and administrators who know the lay of the land at UW and are deeply invested in the school. This is particularly important because the academic side at UW doesn’t capitulate to athletics and knowing how to navigate through campus politics is important for success.
Andersen, one of the few high-profile outsiders hired by Alvarez, bucked the system before bolting after just two seasons and leaving the football program in a state of peril, though it recovered mainly because Alvarez replaced him with former UW player and coach Paul Chryst. More than most schools, hiring from within the family has worked out well at UW.
Alvarez’s biggest goal at UW was to build something that would last. Mission accomplished. He leaves behind an athletic department that has earned the right to have all the swagger in the world.
Photos: A look back at Barry Alvarez's tenure with the Wisconsin Badgers
Photos: A look back at Barry Alvarez's tenure with the Wisconsin Badgers
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Wisconsin Badgers associate head coach Greg Gard, left, speaks during a press conference after being announced the new head coach at the Kohl Center in Madison, Wis., Tuesday, December 15, 2015.
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Russell Wilson, quarterback for the Seattle Seahawks and former UW quarterback, talks with Gary Andersen, right, UW football head coach, and Barry Alvarez, director of athletics, during Wilson's Passing Academy football camp in the McClain Center at Camp Randall Stadium on Saturday, June 29, 2013.
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UW-Madison athletic director Barry Alvarez poses for a photo with fans before the Wisconsin Badgers' season-opening football game against Utah State on Friday, Sept. 1, 2017.
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Statue of Barry Alvarez at Camp Randall Stadium in Madison, Wis., Monday, July 7, 2014.
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The Milwaukee Bucks and the University of Wisconsin held a joint press conference Monday, July 6, 2015 at the Kohl Center announcing that the Bucks will play a preseason game at the Kohl Center and hold part of their training camp in Madison. Left to Right: Bucks coach Jason Kidd; GM John Hammond; Jon McGlocklin; UW coach Bo Ryan; and UW athletic director Barry Alvarez.
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The 38th Annual Crazylegs Classic Grand Marshal Joe Thomas and Barry Alvarez before the race on April 27, 2019.
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First-year coach Barry Alvarez lays into the assembled players at a freshman-only session for not showing enough intensity on Aug. 14, 1990. Among that group were two players, Mike Verstegen (51) and Carlos Fowler (92), who went on to start for the 1993 team that won a share of the Big Ten championship and the school's first Rose Bowl title.
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University of Wisconsin head coach Barry Alvarez (right) and offensive coordinator Brian White get a look at their squad before kickoff of the 2004 spring game.
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Wisconsin head coach Barry Alvarez, right, with wife Cindy after his last game at Camp Randall Stadium against Iowa on Nov. 12, 2005.
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Barry Alvarez celebrates his 100th victory in the Big Ten as he is cheered by the UW student section as he leaves the field. The Wisconsin Badgers defeated the University of Central Florida 34-6 on Sept. 4, 2004.
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Bucky Badger greets new UW football coach Barry Alvarez at his introductory press conference at McClain Athletic Facility.
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Barry Alvarez draws a crowd for a recruiting class press conference in 1993.
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UW-Madison football coach Barry Alvarez looks over his prepared remarks as Chancellor John Wiley announces that Alvarez will become the new athletic director and continue to coach the football team. Alvarez will replace Pat Richter, third from left, who announced his retirement at the press conference at the Kohl Center on Friday, Feb. 14, 2003.
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Barry Alvarez, along with his wife Cindy, removes the cover of his statue in an unveiling ceremony near Kellner Hall.
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Barry Alvarez leads quarterback John Stocco, wide receivers coach Henry Mason, right, and the rest of the Badgers onto the field at Penn State.
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Wisconsin coach Barry Alvarez speaks to fans during a tribute to him after the Iowa game at Camp Randall in 2005.
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Barry Alvarez and his son Chad leave the field after the win at Purdue on Oct. 16, 2004.
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University of Wisconsin football coach Barry Alvarez walks off the field with players Dustin Rusch (74), Todd Anthony (51) and Pat McGettigan (90) after the Badgers' 24-7 non-conference victory over Ball State on Sept. 15, 1990. It was the first career victory for Alvarez as UW's head coach.
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Outgoing UW-Madison athletic director Pat Richter and former UW-Madison chancellor Donna Shalala present Badgers coach Barry Alvarez (right) with a commemorative gift at Alvarez's final home game in 2005.
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Barry Alvarez and Brian Calhoun embrace after Alvarez accepted the winner's trophy and Calhoun the MVP trophy at the Capital One Bowl on Jan. 3, 2006.
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Barry Alvarez and John Chadima celebrate after the game. The Wisconsin Badgers defeated Arizona 9-7 on Sept. 18, 2004, at Arizona Stadium in Tucson, Ariz.
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WIAA executive director Dave Anderson (left) and University of Wisconsin athletic director Barry Alvarez announce a seven-year extension that will keep state football, boys basketball, wrestling, boys and girls golf and softball in Madison through 2020.
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The 2004 Badger State Games honorary athlete Barry Alvarez lights torch during opening ceremonies at Verona High School Friday night.
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Former Wisconsin basketball player Frank Kaminsky shares an embrace with UW athletic director Barry Alvarez as his jersey number is raised during Frank Kaminsky Night at the Kohl Center on Feb. 15, 2018.
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Barry Alvarez and the Badgers celebrate their Capital One Bowl victory over Auburn on Jan. 2, 2006.
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Barry Alvarez exits the field Nov. 12, 2005, in his final home game as the Badgers head coach.
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Green Bay Packers general manager Ted Thompson, left, chats with Wisconsin athletic director Barry Alvarez, center, and former head coach Bret Bielema, right, during Badgers Pro Day at the McClain Center on March 7, 2012.
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Barry Alvarez addresses the homecoming crowd in Madison on Oct. 12, 2013.
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Badgers head coach, Barry Alvarez, gets soaked after defeating Auburn 24-10 in the 2006 Capital One Bowl.
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Badgers head coach, Barry Alvarez, celebrates his win over Auburn in the 2006 Capital One Bowl in Orlando, Fla.
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Badgers head coach Barry Alvarez and 2016 Capital One Bowl MVP Brian Calhoun (2) celebrate the win over Auburn in Orlando.
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Badgers head coach Barry Alvarez.
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UW athletic director Barry Alvarez, left, talks in 2017 with Pat Richter, his predecessor who was the first person unveiled as part of the Camp Randall 100 honoring people who shaped the first century of Camp Randall Stadium.
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Brian Calhoun and Barry Alvarez celebrate at midfield after the Badgers defeated Michigan on September 24, 2005, at Camp Randall Stadium in Madison.
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Coach Barry Alvarez and leads the Wisconsin football team onto the field at Camp Randall for their first game of the 2003 season.
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Bobbie Kelsey, the new women's basketball coach, and Wisconsin's Director of Athletics Barry Alvarez speak after a press conference on April 11, 2011.
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Barry Alvarez and Wisconsin football coach Bret Bielema speak during a practice on Monday, August 7, 2006.
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Barry Alvarez speaks during the Cap Times 2017 Idea Fest on Sunday, September 17, 2017.
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Alvarez is interviewed by Chris Stone in the Gordon Center at the Cap Times 2017 Idea Fest on Sunday, September 17, 2017.
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Wisconsin athletic director Barry Alvarez speaks during a press conference on Dec. 10, 2014, in the UW Field House media room near Camp Randall Stadium in Madison.
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Joe Krabbenhoft, Marcus Landry, Barry Alvarez and Bo Ryan take in the broadcast from the from stage left. The eyes of the basketball world were on Madison as ESPN College Gameday broadcast live from the Kohl Center Saturday, February 14, 2009, in Madison, Wis. WSJ/John Maniaci (PUBLISHED 2/15/09) The Badgers offered their full support for the GameDay event Saturday morning, including (from left) seniors Joe Krabbenhoft and Marcus Landry, athletic director Barry Alvarez and coach Bo Ryan.
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Wisconsin athletic director Barry Alvarez talks to officials before the Crazylegs Classic on Saturday, 4/24/10, in Madison, Wisconsin (Published 4/25/10) UW athletic director Barry Alvarez, left, talks with race officials before the start.
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(Published on 11/14/1999) Ron Dayne, center, glows as his name is enshrined on the facade of the upper deck at Camp Randall Stadium Saturday after UW clinched the Big Ten Conference title outright. From left, UW Chancellor David Ward, UW tackle Chris McIntosh, coach Barry Alvarez and athletic director Pat Richter look on.
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Wisconsin athletic director Barry Alvarez is interviewed by CBS Sports on the court during open practices at Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis, Friday, April 3, 2015. Wisconsin will play Kentucky in an NCAA Tournament Final Four game Saturday night. M.P. KING -- State Journal (Published on 9/8/2016) UW athletic director Barry Alvarez is interviewed by CBS announcers during the men’s basketball Final Four in 2015. During Alvarez’s tenure as athletic director, UW teams have won 56 conference titles and 14 national championships.
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Barry Alvarez, athletic director, (l-r) Greg Gard, head coach, and Brian Lucas, director of athletic communication, during a press conference naming Gard as the new head coach of the UW-Madison Men's Basketball Team at the Nicholas-Johnson Pavilion in Madison, on Tuesday, March 8, 2016. PHOTO BY MICHELLE STOCKER
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Wisconsin head coach Greg Gard, formerly interim head coach, right, embraces athletic director Barry Alvarez at the start of an introductory press conference at the Nicholas Johnson Pavilion in Madison, Wis., Tuesday, March 8, 2016. M.P. KING -- State Journal (Published on 3/09/2016) Greg Gard, right, embraces UW athletic director Barry Alvarez during Tuesday’s news conference at Nicholas-Johnson Pavilion.
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Wisconsin head coach Greg Gard, formerly interim head coach, right, embraces athletic director Barry Alvarez after an introductory press conference at the Nicholas Johnson Pavilion in Madison, Wis., Tuesday, March 8, 2016. M.P. KING -- State Journal
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Flanked UW-Madison director of athletics communication Brian Lucas, left, and athletics director Barry Alvarez, right, new Wisconsin Badgers head coach Gary Andersen speaks during a press conference in the Nicholas-Johnson Pavilion at the Kohl Center in Madison, Wis., Friday morning, Dec. 21, 2012. M.P. King-State Journal
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New Wisconsin Badgers head coach Gary Andersen walks into a press conference with athletics director Barry Alvarez in the Nicholas-Johnson Pavilion at the Kohl Center in Madison, Wis., Friday morning, Dec. 21, 2012. M.P. King-State Journal
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New Wisconsin Badgers head coach Gary Andersen, right, and athletics director Barry Alvarez, center, speak with Monsignor Mike Burke, a close supporter of the UW football program, following a press conference in the Nicholas-Johnson Pavilion at the Kohl Center in Madison, Wis., Friday morning, Dec. 21, 2012. M.P. King-State Journal
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(Published on 2/7/13) Joe Feguson, right, is congratulated by UW athletic director Barry Alvarez, the Madison Memorial athlete's grandfather, after announcing he will wear a Badgers uniform.
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New Wisconsin women's basketball coach Jonathan Tsipis, left, is introduced by Athletic Director Barry Alvarez at the Nicholas-Johnson Pavilion on the campus in Madison, Wis. Thursday, March 31, 2016. JOHN HART -- State Journal (Published on 4/1/16)
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UW Athletic Director Barry Alvarez and Jessie Vetter share a laugh.
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Athletic director Barry Alvarez speaks in the ear of Wisconsin Badgers quarterback Alex Hornibrook (12) after the Badgers' win over the Miami Hurricanes in the Orange Bowl at Hard Rock Stadium in Miami Gardens, Fla., Saturday, Dec. 30, 2017. M.P. KING, STATE JOURNAL
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Wisconsin head coach Barry Alvarez and Stanford head coach David Shaw meet for a photo opportunity with the Leishman Trophy during a press conference at The L.A. Hotel Downtown in Los Angeles, Sunday morning, Dec. 30, 2012. Wisconsin will play Stanford in the bowl game on Tuesday, Jan 1, 2013. M.P. King-State Journal
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Wisconsin Badgers head coach Barry Alvarez arrives at the Rose Bowl with the football team in Pasadena, Calif., Tuesday, Jan. 1, 2013. M.P. King-State Journal
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Wisconsin Badgers head coach Barry Alvarez speaks to the media at the annual Lawry's Beef Bowl at Lawry's The Prime Rib in Beverly Hills, Calif., Friday, Dec. 28, 2012. The dinner event is a longstanding tradition for teams participating in the Rose Bowl. M.P. King-State Journal (Published on 12/29/12) This is Barry Alvarez’s sixth Rose Bowl as UW coach or athletic director, but the players know it’s not an experience that should be taken for granted.
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Wisconsin Badgers running back James White and head coach Barry Alvarez, left, acknowledge fans and parents as they depart the Rose Bowl stadium following their team picture in Pasadena, Calif., Monday afternoon, Dec. 31, 2012. Wisconsin will play Stanford in the Rose Bowl game on Tuesday, Jan 1, 2013. M.P. King-State Journal
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Wisconsin head coach Barry Alvarez visits with team supporters following a press conference at The L.A. Hotel Downtown in Los Angeles, Sunday morning, Dec. 30, 2012. Wisconsin will play Stanford in the bowl game on Tuesday, Jan 1, 2013. M.P. King-State Journal
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Wisconsin head coach Bret Bielema and athletic director Barry Alvarez have a chat on the sideline during a team practice at the Home Depot Center in Carson, Calif., Wednesday afternoon, Dec. 28, 2011. M.P. King-State Journal (Published on 11/20/12) UW and coach Bret Bielema, left, talking with athletic director Barry Alvarez, had a home-andhome scheduled with Maryland in 2020 and 2021 before the Terrapins joined the Big Ten on Monday.
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Wisconsin athletic director and past football coach Barry Alvarez sits on the sidelines of a team practice at the Home Depot Center in Carson, Calif., Wednesday afternoon, Dec. 28, 2011. M.P. King-State Journal
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Wisconsin Badgers head coach Barry Alvarez shakes hands with Kirk Herbstreit during pre-game warmups at the Rose Bowl in Pasadena, Calif., Tuesday, Jan. 1, 2013. M.P. King-State Journal
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Wisconsin Badgers head coach Barry Alvarez supervises pre-game warmups at the Rose Bowl in Pasadena, Calif., Tuesday, Jan. 1, 2013. M.P. King-State Journal (Published on 12/14/2014) UW athletic director Barry Alvarez roams the sideline during the Rose Bowl in 2012. Alvarez coached the Badgers in the game following Bret Bielema’s departure. (Published on 12/28/2014) Barry Alvarez stepped in as UW's interim coach against Stanford at the Rose Bowl on Jan. 1, 2013. Stanford took a 14-0 first-quarter lead and never trailed in a 20-14 win. (Published on 12/25/2019) School athletic director Barry Alvarez coached the Badgers in the 2013 Rose Bowl, serving as interim coach vs. Stanford after coach Bret Bielema announced he was leaving for Arkansas.
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Stanford Cardinal head coach David Shaw and Wisconsin Badgers head coach Barry Alvarez meet at midfield after Stanford beat Wisconsin in the Rose Bowl in Pasadena, Calif., Tuesday, Jan. 1, 2013. M.P. King-State Journal (Published on 1/2/13) UW athletic director Barry Alvarez, who coached the Badgers for the Rose Bowl, congratulates Stanford coach David Shaw after the Cardinal's victory.
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With Barry Alvarez, right, and his wife Cindy Alvarez, left, Wisconsin Badgers head coach Bret Bielema, center, celebrates the Badgers win over the Nebraska Cornhuskers in the Big Ten Championship game at Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis, Ind., Saturday, Dec. 1, 2012. M.P. King-State Journal (Published on 12/5/12) Bret Bielema celebrates the Badgers’ 70-31 victory over Nebraska in the Big Ten championship game with Barry and Cindy Alvarez on Saturday night at Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis.
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Wisconsin athletic director Barry Alvarez walks the home sideline before Wisconsin played UNLV at Camp Randall Stadium in Madison, Wis., Thursday evening, Sept. 1, 2011. M.P. King-State Journal
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Wisconsin Badgers head coach Barry Alvarez walks off the field after the Badgers fell to Stanford in the Rose Bowl in Pasadena, Calif., Tuesday, Jan. 1, 2013. M.P. King-State Journal (Published on 1/2/13) UW athletic director and interim coach Barry Alvarez walks off the field Tuesday after the Badgers fell to Stanford in the Rose Bowl in Pasadena, Calif.
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Wisconsin Badgers interim head coach Barry Alvarez chats with former Badger J.J. Watt on the sideline before the Outback Bowl against the Auburn Tigers at Raymond James Stadium in Tampa, Fla., Thursday, Jan. 1, 2015. M.P. KING -- State Journal
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Auburn Tigers head coach Gus Malzahn and Wisconsin Badgers interim head coach Barry Alvarez meet at midfield before the Outback Bowl at Raymond James Stadium in Tampa, Fla., Thursday, Jan. 1, 2015. M.P. KING -- State Journal
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Led by interim head coach Barry Alvarez, the Wisconsin Badgers take the field before the Outback Bowl at Raymond James Stadium in Tampa, Fla., Thursday, Jan. 1, 2015. M.P. KING -- State Journal
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Wisconsin Badgers interim head coach Barry Alvarez reacts to a call late in the second half of the Outback Bowl against the Auburn Tigers at Raymond James Stadium in Tampa, Fla., Thursday, Jan. 1, 2015. M.P. KING -- State Journal (Published on 01/02/2015) Barry Alvarez improved to 119-74-4 in his career following Thursday’s victory. He is 9-4 in bowl games and 1-1 as UW’s interim head coach, which includes a 20-14 loss in the 2013 Rose Bowl.
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Wisconsin Badgers players lift interim head coach Barry Alvarez onto their shoulders while celebrating their win over the Auburn Tigers in the Outback Bowl at Raymond James Stadium in Tampa, Fla., Thursday, Jan. 1, 2015. M.P. KING -- State Journal (Published on 3/24/2015) UW players hoist Barry Alvarez while celebrating their win over Auburn in the Outback Bowl on Jan. 1. The Badgers’ athletic director served as head coach for the game.
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Wisconsin Badgers linebacker Marcus Trotter (59) and interim head coach Barry Alvarez embrace after their win over the Auburn Tigers in the Outback Bowl at Raymond James Stadium in Tampa, Fla., Thursday, Jan. 1, 2015. M.P. KING -- State Journal
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Badgers interim head coach Barry Alvarez walks off the field after his team's win over Auburn in the Outback Bowl on Jan. 1, 2015, at Raymond James Stadium in Tampa, Fla.
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Wisconsin athletic director Barry Alvarez, right, laughs as Paul Chryst, newly announced head coach of the Wisconsin Badgers football team responds to a reporter's question during a press conference at the Nicholas-Johnson Pavilion in Madison, Wis., Wednesday, Dec. 17, 2014. M.P. KING -- State Journal
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Paul Chryst, newly announced head coach of the Wisconsin Badgers football team, speaks as athletic director Barry Alvarez, background, listens during a press conference at the Nicholas-Johnson Pavilion in Madison, Wis., Wednesday, Dec. 17, 2014. M.P. KING -- State Journal
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Wisconsin Badgers head coach Bo Ryan hugs AD Barry Alvarez after defeating the Arizona Wildcats in a NCAA West Regional Final at the Honda Center in Anaheim, Calif., Saturday, March 29, 2014. M.P. KING -- State Journal (Published on 3/30/14) UW men’s basketball head coach Bo Ryan hugs athletic director Barry Alvarez after the Badgers secured Ryan’s first trip to the Final Four.
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Wisconsin Badgers head coach Gary Andersen hugs athletic director Barry Alvarez as offensive lineman Rob Havenstein (78) takes the Big Ten West Division Trophy during a post-game ceremony after the team's win over the Minnesota Golden Gophers in a game at Camp Randall Stadium in Madison, Wis., Saturday, Nov. 29, 2014. M.P. KING -- State Journal
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Wisconsin Athletic Director and former head coach Barry Alvarez yells at an official after the opening kickoff which was later reviewed by officials during a game between the Wisconsin Badgers and Western Illinois Leathernecks at Camp Randall Stadium in Madison, Wis., Saturday, Sept. 6, 2014. M.P. KING -- State Journal
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Before his introductory news conference, Barry Alvarez, right, had his first meeting with UW-Madison Chancellor Donna Shalala. At left is athletic director Pat Richter.
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UW FOOTBALL MICHIGAN STATE TOKYO 1993 (PUBLISHED CAPTION) UW athletic director Pat Richter, left, and coach Barry Alvarez celebrate what just four years earlier seemed impossible. (Published on 12/29/12)
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(Published on 12/28/1999) UW coach Barry Alvarez talks with offensive tackle Chris McIntosh during practice Monday at the Los Angeles Coliseum. Alvarez, who had knee replacement surgery in November, used a golf cart and cane to get around the field and is unsure whether he will be on the sidelines for Saturday's game with Stanford.
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(Published on 12/29/1999) Badgers coach Barry Alvarez, left, chats with actor Henry Winkler Tuesday during practice in Los Angeles. Winkler, whose daughter attends UW, watched the practice and wished the team luck.
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(Published on 1/2/2000) For the second straight year, Wisconsin coach Barry Alvarez and tailback Ron Dayne celebrated a Rose Bowl victory and a Most Valuable Player award for Dayne.
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(Published on 1/2/2000) Badgers linebacker Donnel Thompson, left, a former Madison West athlete, and tackle Chris McIntosh are all smiles as they talk with UW Coach Barry Alvarez following the University of Wisconsin's 17-9 victory over Stanford in the Rose Bowl game on Saturday.
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Wisconsin athletic director Barry Alvarez, left, and coach Mike Eaves celebrate NCAA Frozen Four championship win over Boston College Saturday in Milwaukee. photo by Mike DeVries (PUBLISHED 4/10/06) University of Wisconsin athletic director Barry Alvarez (left) puts his arm around Badgers hockey coach Mike Eaves following the UW's win over Boston College Saturday night in Milwaukee.
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Wisconsin's Adam Burish, left, and athletic director Barry Alvarez, celebrate win in NCAA Frozen Four championship game Saturday in Milwaukee. photo by Mike DeVries
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UW Women's basketball coach Lisa Stone and UW football coach Barry Alvarez visit on the sidelines near the start of the Crazylegs Classic Saturday, April 26, 2003. WSJ/Sarah B. Tews
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(PUBLISHED CAPTION) University of Wisconsin coach Barry Alvarez, left, hugs wide receiver Lee DeRamus as the Badgers leave Memorial Stadium with a 35-10 victory over Illinois and a clear path to the Rose Bowl. The victory, which puts the Badgers one win away from Pasadena, was UW's first at Illinois since 1970. dpm
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UW-Madison football - 1992. Football coach Barry Alvarez (back row, middle) with staff and some of the players.
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UW LEGENDS GOLF- Barry Alvarez not playing but driving a cart. Photo By Henry A. Koshollek (Published caption 6/26/07) University of Wisconsin athletic director Barry Alvarez takes in the Legends of Wisconsin golf event from a golf cart Monday at University Ridge Golf Course.
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Barry Alvarez and the UW fans are not feeling it. The Wisconsin Badgers battled UNLV for a spot in the Sweet Sixteen Sunday, March 18, 2007, at the United Center in Chicago, Il. WSJ/John Maniaci (PUBLISHED 3/19/07) There wasn't much for UW athletic director Barry Alvarez and Badgers fans to cheer about in the final minutes of Sunday's game.
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Wisconsin's Courtney Thomas, left, Lauren Carlini, center, and Haleigh Nelson celebrate the team's Big Ten Women's Volleyball Championship after receiving the trophy from University of Wisconsin Athletic Director Barry Alvarez following their 3-0 win over Purdue at the UW Fieldhouse in Madison, Wis. Friday, Nov. 28, 2014. John Hart -- State Journal (Published on 11/29/2014) University of Wisconsin volleyball players Courtney Thomas, left, Lauren Carlini, center, and Haleigh Nelson celebrate with the Big Ten Conference championship trophy Friday night at the Field House following a 3-0 sweep of Purdue in the regular-season finale. UW Athletic Director Barry Alvarez, back, presented the trophy after the Badgers clinched their first outright Big Ten crown since 2001.
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WIsconsin athletic director Barry Alvarez watches near the finish line of the women's race of the Adidas Invitational at the Thomas Zimmer Championship Cross Country Course at University Ridge on Saturday, Oct. 12, 2012, in Madison, Wis.
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Wisconsin coach Barry Alvarez speaks to the UW-Whitewater football team after practice at the McClain Facility Wednesday. photo by Mike DeVries (PUBLISHED 12/15/05) Barry Alvarez gives a pep talk to the UW-Whitewater football team Wednesday afternoon at the McClain Athletic Facility. The Warhawks play Mount Union (Ohio) Saturday in the NCAA Division III title game in Salem, Va.
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Barry Alvarez, UW athletic director, before the Wisconsin vs Michigan State game at the Kohl Center, in Madison, on Sunday, March 1, 2015. photo by Michelle Stocker
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Wisconsin coach Barry Alvarez, center, in action in his last game as coach in game against Iowa at Camp Randall Saturday. photo by Mike DeVries (Published caption 11/14/05) UW coach Barry Alvarez is still holding out hope the Badgers will be rewarded with a Jan. 2 bowl game.
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Head coach Mark Johnson (left) is congratulated by Wisconsin althletic director, Barry Alvarez, and chancellor, Biddy Martin, at the event to celebrate the UW women's hockey team's NCAA championship at the Nicholas Johnson Pavilion on Monday, 3/21/11, in Madison, Wisconsin
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Patty Kazmaier Award winner, Meghan Duggan, stands with Wisconsin athletic director, Barry Alvarez, at the event to celebrate the UW women's hockey team's NCAA championship at the Nicholas Johnson Pavilion on Monday, 3/21/11, in Madison, Wisconsin
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Wisconsin Athletic director, Barry Alvarez, addresses the crowd at the event to celebrate the UW women's hockey team's NCAA championship at the Nicholas Johnson Pavilion on Monday, 3/21/11, in Madison, Wisconsin
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