UW-W Picked To Win WIAC Football Title

Editor’s note: The following information is from an article on wiacsports.com.

“University of Wisconsin-Whitewater, the defending conference champion and winner of 13 of the last 16 titles, has been picked to capture the 2022 Wisconsin Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (WIAC) football championship, according to a preseason poll conducted by the league’s head coaches and sports information directors.
 
The Warhawks, ranked fourth nationally in NCAA Division III preseason polls conducted by D3football.com, Lindy’s Sports and College Football America, have won 38 conference titles.
 
UW-La Crosse is slotted for second in the WIAC predictions and enters the season ranked No. 10 by Lindy’s Sports, No. 12 by D3football.com and No. 14 by College Football America. The Eagles own 33 first-place conference trophies.

2022 Preseason Predictions–Voted on by WIAC Head Coaches and Sports Information Directors

2021 Record
1. UW-Whitewater13-1 overall, 7-0 WIAC
2. UW-La Crosse9-3, 6-1
3. UW-River Falls9-2, 5-2
4. UW-Oshkosh6-3, 4-3
5. UW-Platteville4-6, 3-4
6. UW-Stout5-5, 2-5
7. UW-Eau Claire3-7, 1-6
8. UW-Stevens Point2-8, 0-7

Head Coach:  Kevin Bullis; 7th season at UWW; 69-10

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