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I agree with you that they will probably have a difficult year. Difficult meaning around .500, not total collapse.
I just disagree with the general "Wisconsin is a fraud program that pads its record with bad teams" sentiment that has pervaded this board for a long time. They are a good program and aren't a flavor of the month, which is substantiated by the fact that they've kept it going for about two decades now.
For one, OSU and Michigan both "pad their record" with 3 weak OOC teams, more years than not. For another, Wisky isn't like Glen Mason's Minnesota teams which would go 4-0 OOC and then 2-6 in conference. They generally are no worse than .500 in conference play and indeed, have won the conference two years running (and came close in 2006).
Really, they've done a fantastic job with the classes they've recruited. Either they evaluate talent better than the recruiting services or they've done a good job "coaching them up". Either way, it's a positive reflection on the program.
One can say all the good things they want about Wisky in the past and going forward but the Meathead took a massive hit on his coaching staff when his OC Paul Chryst left for the vacant Pitt HC job, poaching UW OL coach Bob Bostad and LBs coach Dave Huxtable on the way out the door. WRs coach Delvaughn Alexander had already been picked off. That makes 4 coaching vacancies.
Supposedly, Bilema won't have any problem filling the vacancies but that kind of disruption is devastating. Add that to the loss of a really good QB and 2012 is going to be rough for the Badgers ..... opening the door for ufm and the bucks to the CCG where they will play a team who has survived a much more challenging road to that game.
I'd say the Badgers are on an equal level with PSU as far as overcoming devastating circumstances. This leaves Purdue as osu's biggest threat .... and, heh, the Boilers beat the nutz in 2011. At least they have that going for them.
Mission to CFB's National Championship accomplished. But the shine on the NC Trophy is embarrassingly wearing off. It's M B-Ball ..... or hockey or volley ball or name your college sport favorite time ...... until next year.
One can say all the good things they want about Wisky in the past and going forward but the Meathead took a massive hit on his coaching staff when his OC Paul Chryst left for the vacant Pitt HC job, poaching UW OL coach Bob Bostad and LBs coach Dave Huxtable on the way out the door. WRs coach Delvaughn Alexander had already been picked off. That makes 4 coaching vacancies.
Supposedly, Bilema won't have any problem filling the vacancies but that kind of disruption is devastating. Add that to the loss of a really good QB and 2012 is going to be rough for the Badgers ..... opening the door for ufm and the bucks to the CCG where they will play a team who has survived a much more challenging road to that game.
I'd say the Badgers are on an equal level with PSU as far as overcoming devastating circumstances. This leaves Purdue as osu's biggest threat .... and, heh, the Boilers beat the nutz in 2011. At least they have that going for them.
I probably should know the answer to this question, but here it is anyway:
Is ohio eligible to even play in the CCG? I know they're banned from going bowling, so does their season end when U of M visits in the annual showdown?
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