Madison is buzzing after reports surfaced that Wisconsin running back Chez Mellusi has been living in a luxury downtown apartment allegedly paid for by a known Badgers booster. An anonymous university housing staffer tipped off a local journalist after noticing Mellusi’s name wasn’t on the lease—yet he’d been staying in the high-rise for over three months.
The booster in question, reportedly a long-time donor and season ticket holder known only as “Mr. K,” has ties to several other Wisconsin athletes through past NIL campaigns. However, this time there may be more to the story. According to sources close to the program, the arrangement was not disclosed to the athletic department or cleared through proper NIL compliance channels.
NCAA officials have reportedly begun making informal inquiries, while Wisconsin’s athletic department has refused to comment—further stoking speculation. Mellusi, a fan favorite for his gritty play and leadership, posted a cryptic message on Instagram: “Not everything is what it seems. Stay focused.”
Fans are torn. “If he got help to live better, good for him. But if it breaks rules, that’s a problem,” said one caller on a local sports radio show.
Could this be the start of an NIL scandal in Camp Randall?