Barry Alvarez is a former American college football coach and athletic director, primarily known for his impactful tenure at the University of Wisconsin–Madison. As head football coach from 1990 to 2005, he transformed the Badgers program, achieving a record of 119–72–4, the most wins in the program's history. Alvarez led Wisconsin to three Rose Bowl victories and multiple Big Ten Conference championships. After stepping down as head coach in 2005, he continued to serve as the university's athletic director until 2021, solidifying his legacy as a key figure in Wisconsin athletics.
In 1901, prior to Barry Alvarez's tenure, the Wisconsin Badgers had recorded only four seasons with at least nine wins in nearly 100 seasons.
From 1942 onward, Wisconsin regularly scheduled a season of nine or more games.
On December 30, 1946, Barry Lee Alvarez was born. He would later become a successful college football coach and athletic director at the University of Wisconsin–Madison.
Prior to 1963, the Wisconsin Badgers had not appeared in the Rose Bowl since then.
From 1966, Barry Alvarez played linebacker at the University of Nebraska–Lincoln under coach Bob Devaney.
In 1968, Barry Alvarez continued to play as linebacker at the University of Nebraska–Lincoln.
In 1972, Barry Alvarez was an assistant coach in charge of the defense at Lincoln Northeast High School football team. His undefeated team won the City Championship, Trans-Nebraska Championship and were Co-Champions for the State of Nebraska, Class 'A'.
By 1984, prior to Barry Alvarez's arrival as head coach, the Wisconsin Badgers had not had a winning season since then and struggled in Big Ten Conference play.
From 1987, Barry Alvarez was part of Lou Holtz's staff at Notre Dame.
In 1987, Barry Alvarez coached linebacker Wes Pritchett at Notre Dame.
In 1988, Barry Alvarez led the defense of Notre Dame, which finished 12-0 as national champions.
In 1988, as the defensive coordinator for Notre Dame, Barry Alvarez contributed to the team being named national champions.
In 1989, Barry Alvarez was still a part of Lou Holtz's staff at Notre Dame.
In 1989, the Notre Dame defense, under Barry Alvarez, finished 9th in points allowed, and the team ended the season with a 12-1 record.
In 1990, Barry Alvarez became the head football coach at the University of Wisconsin–Madison, inheriting a program that had struggled for several years.
In 1990, Barry Alvarez was hired as the head coach of the Wisconsin Badgers, inheriting a struggling program.
In 1993, Barry Alvarez led the Wisconsin Badgers to a 10–1–1 record and their first Rose Bowl appearance since 1963, securing only the second bowl win in the school's history.
In 1993, Barry Alvarez received the AFCA Coach of the Year, the Bobby Dodd Coach of the Year Award, and was honored as the Big Ten Conference Coach of the Year.
In 1994, the Babcock Dairy Store developed an ice cream flavor called "Berry Alvarez" in honor of Barry Alvarez.
In 1994, under Barry Alvarez's leadership, the Wisconsin Badgers won the Rose Bowl.
In 1998, Barry Alvarez was honored as the Big Ten Conference Coach of the Year for the second time.
In 1998, Barry Alvarez's team achieved the first 11-win season in Wisconsin school history.
In 1999, Barry Alvarez's team won Wisconsin's first outright Big Ten title in 37 years.
In 2000, under Barry Alvarez's leadership, the Wisconsin Badgers won the Rose Bowl.
In 2001, Hispanic Business magazine named Barry Alvarez one of the "100 Most Influential Hispanics."
In 2003, Barry Alvarez secured a win over the Ohio State Buckeyes during Jim Tressel's coaching tenure there.
In 2004, Barry Alvarez replaced Pat Richter as athletic director at Wisconsin while retaining his position as head coach.
In 2004, Barry Alvarez secured a consecutive win over the Ohio State Buckeyes during Jim Tressel's coaching tenure there.
After the 2005 season, Barry Alvarez stepped down as head coach but remained in his role as athletic director, allowing him to select his successor, Bret Bielema.
On October 13, 2006, a bronze statue of Barry Alvarez was unveiled in the Kellner Plaza of Camp Randall Stadium, honoring his accomplishments.
During the 2006-07 bowl season, Barry Alvarez began working as a color commentator/analyst for Fox Sports.
In 2006, Barry Alvarez released his autobiography, "Don't Flinch", co-authored by Mike Lucas.
In 2006, Barry Alvarez retired for the first time at Wisconsin with a victory over the Auburn Tigers in the Capital One Bowl.
In 2007, Barry Alvarez continued to work as a color commentator for Fox Sports, covering the Fiesta Bowl and BCS National Championship Game as well as select NFL games.
In 2009, Barry Alvarez was inducted into the Wisconsin Athletic Hall of Fame and the Rose Bowl Hall of Fame.
On May 27, 2010, it was announced that Barry Alvarez would be inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame, with the induction vote being unanimous.
In 2010, Barry Alvarez was inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame as a coach, recognizing his successful career.
In 2010, it was revealed that Barry Alvarez had invested in a Ponzi scheme perpetrated by Nevin Shapiro.
On December 5, 2012, Barry Alvarez was named the interim coach for the Badgers in the 2013 Rose Bowl, following Bret Bielema's departure.
In 2013, Barry Alvarez served as the interim head coach for Wisconsin in the Rose Bowl, following the departure of Bret Bielema.
In 2013, as interim coach, Barry Alvarez led the Badgers in the Rose Bowl, where they lost to the Stanford Cardinal.
In 2014, with the introduction of the College Football Playoff system, Barry Alvarez was selected as one of the inaugural members of the College Football Playoff selection committee.
In 2015, Barry Alvarez served as the interim head coach for Wisconsin in the Outback Bowl, after Gary Andersen's departure.
On July 1, 2021, Barry Alvarez stepped down as athletic director at the University of Wisconsin–Madison, a position he held since retiring as head football coach.
In 2021, the field within Camp Randall Stadium was renamed Barry Alvarez Field in honor of his contributions to the Wisconsin Badgers football program.
In September 2022, the 50th Anniversary was celebrated of the 1972 Lincoln Northeast High School football team's monumental undefeated season, a record unmatched since.
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