Report: Wisconsin AD Barry Alvarez to retire on June 30
According to a report from Jeff Potrykus of the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, Barry Alvarez is planning to step down as AD and retire on June 30. Alvarez came to the Wisconsin football program back in 1990 where he took over as head coach. Wisconsin athletics would not be where they are today without him and his work
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