Barry Alvarez did not mince words during his ESPN Madison radio show about fans chanting 'Fire Fickell'.
Barry Alvarez is not a fan of the “Fire Fickell” chants that occurred during Wisconsin’s Week 4 loss to Maryland.
The revered former Wisconsin football coach and athletic director made that abundantly clear during the Sept. 23 episode of ESPN Madison’s Barry Alvarez Show.
“I think it’s embarrassing,” Alvarez said. “I think it’s terrible, despicable. They’re spoiled rotten.”
“𝐓𝐇𝐄𝐘’𝐑𝐄 𝐒𝐏𝐎𝐈𝐋𝐄𝐃 𝐑𝐎𝐓𝐓𝐄𝐍.”
— ESPN Madison (@ESPNMadison) September 22, 2025
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Alvarez specifically mentioned the “young players” who are “competing” on a team that started three redshirt freshmen on the offensive line and relied on underclassmen for contributions at several other positions.
“They’re going to have a chance to get better, and you flip on them,” Alvarez said. “You’re early in the season, and you flip on them and you’re chanting for the coach (to be fired). How do you think that makes the players feel?”
To Alvarez, the fan reaction was “disrespectful” and “not loyal.”
“You’re not a fan,” Alvarez said. “If a person sitting next to me is booing, I’d tell them, ‘Get your ass out of here. We don’t need you in here. You don’t want to watch this, go someplace else. Go boo in a bar.’ That really upsets me.”
The chants and booing came in a game where the Badgers were double-digit favorites, yet lost to Maryland by 17 points. It was the Terrapins’ first Big Ten road win since 2023, and the game was widely considered the most winnable game remaining on UW’s 2025 schedule.
Since taking the reins in Madison after the 2022 season, Luke Fickell already has four unranked home losses — almost as many as predecessor Paul Chryst had in seven-plus seasons. Fickell is 0-7 in games against ranked opponents.
When asked by the Journal Sentinel about the negative fan reaction after the Maryland loss, Fickell said that fans “expect more, just like I do.”
“We have to play better,” Fickell said. “So I don’t get upset, I don’t lose my mind because of the way they feel. They’re passionate about what they do and what they want to see, and that’s what you love about this place. That’s what you know you signed up for when you came here.”
This article originally appeared on Milwaukee Journal Sentinel: Barry Alvarez reacts to Wisconsin Badgers fans chanting 'Fire Fickell'
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