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Wisconsin football landed a commitment from Purdue transfer long snapper Nick Levy on Sunday.

Levy joins the Badgers after one year with the Boilermakers. The rising senior previously began his career at William & Mary (Football Championship Subdivision), where he started all 24 of the team’s games at long snapper over two seasons. His time with the Tribe was highlighted by a Freshman All-America honor in 2022.

The Ashburn, Virginia, native then transferred to Purdue for the 2024 campaign. He started all 12 games at long snapper, finishing the campaign with an All-Big Ten Honorable Mention distinction.

The Purdue transfer specialist is Wisconsin’s second long-snapper commitment of the offseason, following Arkansas transfer Eli Stein. His addition indicates a lack of stability at the position, one that was handled masterfully by senior Cayson Pfeiffer in 2024.

The remainder of the spring will likely see a competition between the two transfer long-snappers, Stein and Levy, for the starting job. It is a key position on a special-teams unit that is somewhat in flux entering the season, with other unknowns at both punt and kick returner.

Wisconsin’s overall transfer class, including winter and spring commitments, currently ranks No. 14 nationally, with seven blue-chip players of 18 overall commitments. That ranking can be tough to rely on, however, as winter additions tight end Tanner Koziol and wide receiver Mark Hamper have already transferred out.

For more on the Badgers’ spring transfer movement and remaining roster needs, bookmark our 2025 spring window tracker.

Contact/Follow @TheBadgersWire on X (formerly Twitter) and like our page on Facebook to follow ongoing coverage of Wisconsin Badgers news, notes and opinion

This article originally appeared on Badgers Wire: Wisconsin football Purdue transfer portal Nick Levy commitment

Wisconsin football landed a commitment from Purdue transfer long snapper Nick Levy on Sunday.

Levy joins the Badgers after one year with the Boilermakers. The rising senior previously began his career at William & Mary (Football Championship Subdivision), where he started all 24 of the team’s games at long snapper over two seasons. His time with the Tribe was highlighted by a Freshman All-America honor in 2022.

The Ashburn, Virginia, native then transferred to Purdue for the 2024 campaign. He started all 12 games at long snapper, finishing the campaign with an All-Big Ten Honorable Mention distinction.

The Purdue transfer specialist is Wisconsin’s second long-snapper commitment of the offseason, following Arkansas transfer Eli Stein. His addition indicates a lack of stability at the position, one that was handled masterfully by senior Cayson Pfeiffer in 2024.

The remainder of the spring will likely see a competition between the two transfer long-snappers, Stein and Levy, for the starting job. It is a key position on a special-teams unit that is somewhat in flux entering the season, with other unknowns at both punt and kick returner.

Wisconsin’s overall transfer class, including winter and spring commitments, currently ranks No. 14 nationally, with seven blue-chip players of 18 overall commitments. That ranking can be tough to rely on, however, as winter additions tight end Tanner Koziol and wide receiver Mark Hamper have already transferred out.

For more on the Badgers’ spring transfer movement and remaining roster needs, bookmark our 2025 spring window tracker.

Contact/Follow @TheBadgersWire on X (formerly Twitter) and like our page on Facebook to follow ongoing coverage of Wisconsin Badgers news, notes and opinion

This article originally appeared on Badgers Wire: Wisconsin football Purdue transfer portal Nick Levy commitment

 

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