Yeah.....
Clearly it's only a talent issue.
I get your sarcasm, but I also know you agree there's a lot more to an O-line than talent and coaching. It's not a coincidence you don't actually say anywhere you disagree with the assessment "swap O-lines and we win the game".
Things that can make one O-line superior to another outside of talent, effort, and coaching?
1. Individual games played(experience).
2. Total games played together(unit experience).
3. Communication
4. Leadership
5. Size
6. Explosiveness, quickness, and ability of back they're blocking for.
LT 6' 6-338 Dieter 31 starts
RT 6' 7-315 Edwards 30 starts
RG 6' 6-317 Benzschawal 26 starts
LG 6' 6-336 Dietzen 9 starts 13 games played
C 6' 3-316 Biadez 4 starts
1,622 lbs. 104 combined starts
LT 6' 5-295 Nick Gates 27 starts
LG 6' 3-310 Jerald Foster 9 starts
RG 6' 4-305 Tanner Farmer 16 starts
RT 6' 5-280 Brenden Jaimes 2 starts
C 6' 4-305 Mike Decker 2 starts
1,495 lbs. 56 combined starts
To be hones I thought our o-line actually outplayed Wisconsin's for the first few quarters. They did a better job protecting the QB and that was with great coverage by badger secondary. Ultimately our lack of fresh d-linemen late in the game going up against their bigger, and vastly more experienced o-line was the difference.