***Official Wisconsin Game Discussion Thread***

Just based on the eyeball test we have every bit as much talent as Wisconsin, on paper we have more.

Somehow we lost to Colorado/Indiana/Purdue/Minnesota due to a lack of talent though.
I'll blame parts of those losses on coaching decisions.  I can't specifics, but if I looked back I could find my reasons in those game threads....

 
Guys our offense will be solid. Offensive line has made strides and will continue to. A true QB battle will do wonders. WR will improve this offseason with Betts and a JUCO kid. Mills and Wandale back. Someone tell how our defense will be better, because I don’t see anything that tells me they’ll figure it out. 

 
Recruited talent is one thing, developing that talent into actual football players is another.  We haven't seen any players develop for about 5 years now.  Starting to see some of our players look the part, but I think we wasted alot of talent in the last 4 plus seasons that wasn't used or developed.  It still is a talent issue, but that talent is on the roster, just not getting the job done yet.

 
On the offense side yes.  ST and def are still a complete joke 
I thought the O line looked better,  and overall the offense was much better.

(still no Ramir when we are as thin as we are we are at RB)??

Martinez mostly good but inexplicable brain locks that just always seem to happen at crucial times.

Penalties better too.

Generally today was a positive step but just too thin to make crucial mistakes against a good team but, on balance, without three starters, today was semi-encouraging...

 
I thought the O line looked better,  and overall the offense was much better.

(still no Ramir when we are as thin as we are we are at RB)??

Martinez mostly good but inexplicable brain locks that just always seem to happen at crucial times.

Penalties better too.

Generally today was a positive step but just too thin to make crucial mistakes against a good team but, on balance, without three starters, today was semi-encouraging...
Trying to save Rahmir’s redshirt. If he plays today, he is done for the season. 

 
Were we better today than the Illinois game even with a L?


Today this team showed that it can respond to Frost.  It showed signs that they hadn't totally given up.  Plus, it showed that there are players on this team who gotten better, and who will be around next season.  I realize this game was a giant S**t Sandwich but there are positives that need to be noted.  

 
Defense is only one part of this.  Qb throwing interceptions is another issue.  Seems like to me that as soon as our QB threw that interception, our defense had a huge letdown.  

If we ran the ball a little bit more, and left our defense on the sidelines more, it would help.  Ball control..........Our great teams did that.  With offenses being way ahead of defenses in most leagues, leave the other teams offense on the sidelines more!

 
Trying to save Rahmir’s redshirt. If he plays today, he is done for the season. 
I didn’t get to watch much today, but from reading this thread it sounds like we could have used him today. Seems that if Wandale will be back next week, this might have been a good week for his last game. What are we saving him for, to not play the last two?

 
Totally.  It's not even close.


I agree with you and @ColoradoHusk but I'll qualify that with - they have WAY more upperclassmen talent than we do.

I think today showed our younger guys have talent, and when they've been here four years they'll be as good as Wisconsin.

It's a depth issue. And it's made worse by that giant black hole of a 2017 class.

 
They did run it more than they passed.
But we had chances to keep pounding the rock and chose to run some pass plays.  We were gashing them the whole game, could have controlled it completely.  That interception changed the game in seconds, completely took the wind out of our sails.

 
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