Football fans are in stitches after a hilarious video emerged of a Wisconsin Badgers offensive lineman farting powder during practice.
During Tuesday’s fall camp session, Wisconsin Badgers assistant offensive line coach and director of scouting Casey Rabach (who played on their team from 1996 to 2000) shared a video of a lineman farting.
We know the fart happened thanks to the powdery substance that the anonymous player applied around his rear end:
Hey @CoachBlaz Tell me you are on day 8 of camp, without telling me you are on day 8 @BadgerFootball pic.twitter.com/DK78N5mpyV
— Casey Rabach (@CaseyRabach_61) August 7, 2024
There’s no way of telling which Wisconsin Badgers player it was because you can’t see the name or jersey number on the back. Rabach probably zoomed away from it on purpose to protect the identity of the player who passed gas.
At any rate, the viral clip shared by Rabach caused an uproar of laughter from fans:
Hope you guys packed the Gas X
— Justin Julka (@BuckyReportJJ) August 7, 2024
Looks like @BadgerFootball will be airing it out more this year
— Daniel Rogers (Preds & Threads) (@PredsThreads) August 7, 2024
— Kerry Lindsay (@KJLindsay3) August 7, 2024
Casey and Coach Blaz got them boys smoking right now😜
— Risky Business (@RiskyBu61706476) August 7, 2024
gas powered vehicle
— Joseph (@realJoeGo) August 7, 2024
He just farted out baby powder 💀
— spida’s_world (@spidasworld) August 7, 2024
How bad is this man chafing though ? 💀
— FMP 🐬 🏈 (@MADE_IN_DADE_) August 7, 2024
The 46-year-old Rabach returned to the Wisconsin Badgers’ football program in 2022, starting out as a personnel assistant before landing the director of scouting role. After the 2023 season, he was named an assistant o-line coach.
A two-time First-team All-Big Ten selection, Rabach was drafted in the third round (92nd overall) by the Baltimore Ravens in 2001. He spent four seasons there before signing with Washington, where he played from 2005 to 2010 before retiring.
Wisconsin Looks To Rebound From Frustrating 2023 Season
Though Wisconsin finished 7-6 last season (they haven’t finished below .500 since 2001), it was considered a disappointing year under new head coach Luke Fickell. The Badgers’ season ended with a 35-31 loss to the LSU Tigers in the ReliaQuest Bowl.
Simply finishing above .500 isn’t acceptable for a Badgers program that has long been accustomed to double-digit win seasons and bowl game victories. So there’s a lot of pressure on Fickell’s group to improve following an inconsistent year.
Wisconsin will kick off their 2024 regular season with a home contest against the Western Michigan Broncos on Aug. 30 at 9:00 p.m. EST.