With Leo Chenal's commitment still fresh in our minds, BadgerBlitz.com decided to take a look back at the other "firsts" for Wisconsin in each recruiting class dating back to 2006.
Class of 2006
Recruitment: At the time, Jake Bscherer, the No. 1 player in the state and No. 4 offensive tackle in the country, was the gem of Wisconsin's 2006 class. The former four-star prospect, who committed in January of 2015, chose the Badgers over Michigan and Iowa, among others.
Career: Bscherer never lived up to the hype and transferred from Wisconsin in spring of 2010 after starting six games in 2009. Bscherer then took two years off from football before returning for his final year of eligibility at Minnesota-Duluth, a Division 2 school.
Class of 2007
Recruitment: A Wisconsin legacy, Nick Toon picked up his first and only offer from the Badgers early in the process. And, as expected, the four-star prospect made a quick commitment to then-head coach Bret Bielema in February of 2006.
Career: His career may not have lived up to the highest of expectations some had, but Nick Toon certainly wasn't a disappointment. He started 20 games over his final two years and finished third in school history with 2,447 career receiving yards and 171 career receptions. Toon was selected in the fourth round of the 2012 NFL Draft by the New Orleans Saints.