The University of Wisconsin’s final summer camp transformed Camp Randall Stadium into a bustling showcase of talent, drawing roughly 175 of the nation’s most promising high school players. Among them was Korz Loken, a four-star tight end recruit slated for the Badgers’ 2027 class, who stepped onto the field with a clear sense of purpose.
Loken’s Vision and Goals
Working closely with position coach Nate Letton, Loken emphasized his eagerness to refine his technique, increase his physicality, and absorb the playbook at a faster pace. "I want to compete and get better," he said, highlighting the camp’s role as a crucible for growth.
A Deepening Talent Pool
Loken was not alone among the standout commits. Offensive linemen Ethan McIntosh, Cole Reiter, and the Mallinger twins — Hunter and Reece — have all previously immersed themselves in Wisconsin’s camp culture, bringing a blend of size, speed, and experience that enriches the overall competition.
The presence of these recruits underscores a broader trend: the Badgers’ coaching staff is leveraging summer camps to cement relationships with top prospects early, ensuring a steady pipeline of talent that can contribute immediately upon arrival in Madison.
For Loken, the camp represents more than a showcase; it is a stepping stone toward his ultimate goal of becoming a cornerstone of Wisconsin’s offense. With the guidance of Nate Letton and the camaraderie of fellow commits, he feels poised to translate his high school promise into collegiate impact.