After graduating from high school, Buser attended the
University of Wisconsin in Madison. Buser played
tackle for the
Wisconsin Badgers football team from 1908 to 1911. He memorably scored a
touchdown as a
lineman in the 1910 game against
Chicago. As a senior, he was elected captain of the
1911 football team. The 1911 Badgers finished 5–1–1—their sole loss was a 5–0 edging by the
Chicago Maroons. After his junior year, Buser was named an All-American by
Outing magazine, after his senior season, Buser was again named an All-American by
Outing, a first-team All-American by
The New York Globe, a
Walter Camp third-team All-American, and a ''
Collier's'' first-team All-
Western Conference tackle. He lettered three years in football and once in track, as a
shot-putter. Buser graduated from Wisconsin in 1912, and served as the
director of athletics of the Wisconsin athletic association during 1913. Buser married the former Leila W. Mathews that same year. ==Coaching career==