Wisconsin Linebackers Suddenly Have A Coach The Rest Of College Football Notices

Wisconsin's Tuf Borland, recognized as a top young talent, is set to revolutionize the Badgers' inside linebacker unit this season.

Wisconsin may have one of the nation’s most talented inside linebacker groups, but the Badgers also appear to have one of the sport’s fastest-rising young coaches guiding that room.

Tuf Borland, hired as Wisconsin’s inside linebackers coach this offseason, was already getting national attention before he’s even coached a game in that role. Chris Hummer of CBS Sports included Borland in his annual college football 30Under30, a list that spotlights the top young assistant coaches in the country.

“Wisconsin promoted Borland for a reason. Said one program source of him: 'He's a really good young coach,'” Hummer’s article reads.

Borland is just 28, but he has moved quickly through the college coaching ranks. The former Ohio State linebacker, who played from 2016-2020, first arrived in Madison in 2023 as a graduate assistant.

By 2025, he had climbed to assistant inside linebackers coach under Mike Tressel, who also serves as the Badgers’ defensive coordinator. This offseason, Luke Fickell gave him the full-time job overseeing the inside linebackers.

Tressel made it clear this spring that Borland had already earned the trust of the room.

“His leadership has just come out where the linebackers wanna soak up everything he says. The way he runs the meeting, you can tell the guys are getting exactly what they need to get," Tressel said of Borland this spring.

"He’s obviously a smart football guy, but as we’ve gone on, the guys have recognized these coaching points he’s giving them, they’re the real deal. They’re really grabbing onto him.”

And Borland has a loaded group to work with. Wisconsin’s inside linebacker unit features Mason Posa and Cooper Catalano, a pair of rising stars who are expected to be central pieces. But the depth behind them gives the room another layer.

Kansas transfer Jon Jon Kamara brings speed and versatility, with the ability to line up all over the formation in the third-ILB or “STAR” role. Third-year linebacker Tommy Heiberger is another option who can handle all three positions and has shown a knack for pass coverage.

How Borland sorts out those rotations will be worth watching. Posa and Catalano project as every-down linebackers, but there’s still room to see how often Kamara and Heiberger work into the mix.

There’s also the pass-rush angle. Every linebacker in the room can line up in multiple spots, and how Borland uses that flexibility to help the rush this fall will be another key detail to track.

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