MADISON, Wis. -- Now THAT'S the former Badger Wisconsin fans know and love.

Dare Ogunbowale, a running back at UW from 2013-2016 who scored 13 rushing touchdowns in his college career, showed he's still got what it takes, punching it in twice for the Buccaneers during Tampa Bay's preseason opener against the Pittsburgh Steelers.

His first, a 10-yard run laced with some nifty footwork, helped cut the Steelers' lead to 20-16.

Check it out:

Dare Ogunbowale goes up the middle and finds the end zone!



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His second trip to the end zone came at the very end of the preseason matchup and ultimately couldn't help the Bucs get the W, but the 1-yard scurry earned Ogunbowale praise nonetheless.

"Don’t be surprised if Ogunbowale leads the Bucs in preseason rushing yards and carries as [Ronald] Jones will get his looks for experience," PewterReport.com's Scott Reynolds wrote.

"Now up to 220 pounds after playing close to 205 at Wisconsin, Ogunbowale has become a force to be reckoned with in training camp."

The former Badger's next chance to prove he deserves a shot at making it into the running back room for the Bucs is Friday, Aug. 16 when Tampa Bay hosts the Miami Dolphins at Raymond James Stadium.