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Wisco Wednesday: Defense Preview

What do you know about Wisconsin’s defense? Safety Hunter Wohler is a beast. All the Linebackers are new. And Bucky picked up some of USC’s leftovers. 

Coaching Changes

What do you mean coaching changes? Mike Tressel is still the DC, right? That is correct, but his support staff has had a pair of shake ups. 

D-Line

In February the Badgers D-Line coach Greg Scruggs left Madison to join the Michigan Wolverines. The Badgers replaced him with EJ Whitlow, an up-and-comer from Air Force. Air Force had a very good defense the last couple of seasons, and Wisconsin is hoping Whitlow was the driving force.

The story doesn’t end here though. After Scruggs joined Michigan, he was arrested for an OWI in March. He is no longer with the program and is currently unemployed. Maybe Scuggs leaving wasn’t the worst thing for Mad Town.

Safeties

Wisconsin lost Safeties coach and ace recruiter Colin Hitschler to Alabama this offseason. On one hand, that is a hell of a compliment to what Colin was able to do for Wisconsin in just 1 year with the new Fickell regime. On the other hand, it sucks to lose a great coach. His replacement is someone …

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Finding Florida State and Clemson A New Home

Have you ever sold your house with the assumption you’ll find a place to live after you’re kicked out? That’s kinda FSU’s and Clemson’s approach to conference realignment right now.

Leaving The ACC

It’s a foregone conclusion that Florida State and Clemson are leaving the ACC. There are open lawsuits between the teams and the conference. There are some disputed record requests, and a lot of slander is being thrown around between the 3 parties. When they actually get out (sometime between 2025 and 2027 seems reasonable), how much they have to pay (well over 200 million each), and where they are going (TBD) are all just “details” at this point. 

But the “where are they going” detail is what I find most interesting. Florida State and Clemson believe they will get an invite from the B1G or SEC. But what if they don’t?

Why Not The SEC or B1G

The SEC is already in the states of South Carolina and Florida, so FSU and Clemson don’t add any new TV markets or recruiting territory. Most importantly, Clemson and FSU would each take up a piece of the pie of money that the current 16 teams split 16 ways. …

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Wisco Wednesday: 2 Byes and 2 Fridays

We previewed Wisconsin’s opponents last week, but there are a couple of quirks with this year’s schedule worth talking about.

2 Bye Weeks? 

Question: Why do the Badgers have 2 bye weeks in 2024? 
Answer: Because the season is based on holidays, not calendar dates. 

The Badgers aren’t special in 2024, everyone has 2 bye weeks. 

About every  3 out of 10 years is a double bye week year. The college football season is based on the number of Saturdays from Labor Day to Thanksgiving. Because those holidays can move calendar dates from year to year, the number of Saturdays between them varies from 13 to 14. When there are 13 Saturdays, college football has 1 bye week. When there are 14 Saturdays, there are 2 bye weeks. Now you can sound smart when someone at work asks why the Badgers are off again in November.

Side note: there are teams that play in “week 0” this year too. They get 3 bye weeks. 

Friday Night Lights

If you don’t like B1G football on Friday nights, blame FOX. 

The Badgers have 2 Friday games in 2024

  • Week 1 vs Western Michigan on Friday 8/30 at 8:00 PM CST on FS1

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Who Can Win the Natty?

There are 134 FBS teams. But let’s be honest, not all of them are capable of winning a national title. Who are the select few that could do it in 2024?

The Blue Chip Ratio

There is a metric used to determine who is capable of winning the national championship that has never been wrong since its inception in 2011, and would presumably be accurate going back to the inception of that national championship game.

This metric is the Blue Chip Ratio.
It’s quite simple. Over the last 4 recruiting cycles, a team must have over 50% of high school recruits be “blue chip” players. A blue chip player is a 4 or 5 star recruit. The transfer portal doesn’t matter. If the player plays doesn’t matter. If you have a bunch of 3 stars that are projected 1st round NFL draft picks, that doesn’t matter. Just acquire as much high school talent as possible.

As of right now, there are 407 blue chip players in the 2025 high school class. Teams generally add 20-30 high school recruits per year. When you consider that there are 68 Power 4 schools, that’s not a lot of talent to go around. …

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Wisco Wednesday: Badgers 2024 Schedule

It’s July, college football is 8 Saturdays away, and you still don’t know who the Badgers are playing this fall. Let’s fix that. 

No More B1G West

In previous years, “Who do the Badgers play?” wasn’t really a question. 6 of their 12 games were against fellow B1G West schools: Minnesota, Iowa, Illinois, Northwestern, Nebraska, and Purdue. This season the only guarantees from that group are the newly protected rivals Minnesota and Iowa

Well, even though everything in the B1G is different, for Wisconsin, not much has changed. They also have Northwestern, Purdue, and Nebraska on the schedule. So, the only B1G West school they miss this year is Illinois.

Any B1G East Schools?

Wisconsin plays Penn State at home and Rutgers on the road from the old B1G East. Penn State at home should be fantastic. At Rutgers will be… a football game.

The new Kids on the Block

With the collapse of the Pac-12, there are 4 new teams in the B1G (bringing membership to 18 members. Having a number in the name of the conference was not the best idea). The new teams are Oregon, Washington, UCLA and USC

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B1G Environments Ranked

Where do the crowds actually affect the game in the B1G? What stadiums scare teams the most? 

EA College Football 25

The new college football video game comes out in a few weeks. Leading up to its release they have dropped a list. 

EA Sports College Football 25 toughest places to play.

#1 was Texas A&M. In my eyes, the list has already lost all credibility. It’s widely accepted that in college football the top 2 home environments are LSU and Penn State (EA has them at #3 and #6 respectively). Odds makers in the desert have given a home-field advantage bump to the point spread up to 6.5 points for those 2 schools. Things can change, but right now they are the best of the best.

The rest of EA’s list is fine. And you can check it out here if you’re interested. 

I will be talking about what I know. My list isn’t the toughest place to play in CFB,

it’s the…

Toughest Places to Play in the B1G

Tier 1

1 – Penn State

Penn State is in a tier all by themselves. Most weeks they have an environment as good as any of the schools in …

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A Season of Change

A lot has changed in college football in the last year. Thankfully you’ve found this article that will catch you up to date with the biggest changes. 

The Big 10 (18)

  • The Big Ten has dropped divisions. At the end of the season, the 2 teams with the best conference records will play in the B1G Championship game. (This means Ohio State vs Michigan could happen in back-to-back weeks).
  • 4 new schools have been added to the B1G, bringing membership to 18 schools. The new teams are Oregon, Washington, UCLA, and USC.
  • B1G Friday Night is now a thing. There will be a Big Ten Friday night football game every week this season except week 3.
  • Channel flipping. The “top 3” B1G games each week have locked in TV times and networks. FOX at Noon, CBS at 3:30, and NBC at 7:30 (all times EST). Sometimes NBC will put their “best” game on Peacock. It is what it is. 

The ACC 

  • They have also done away with divisions like the B1G.
  • They have added 3 new schools to the conference bringing membership to 17 schools. SMU, Stanford, and Cal are in the ACC now.

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Walk On Fan is Back

Walk On Fan, your favorite place for college football news and opinions, is back.

June isn’t too early to start talking about football, right?

This will be our second season covering everything to do with college football that we find interesting. Hopefully you find it interesting too. 

The plan is to write shorter pieces than last year, and hopefully be a little more consistent with our upload schedule. In the summer that won’t mean much, but in-season we’re shooting for 3 articles a week. Monday, Wednesday, and Friday.

Wednesday of course means…

Wisco Wednesday isn’t going anywhere

As unapologetic Badger fans, we will return to Wisco on Wednesday, 7/3/24, with a short preview of the Badgers 2024 schedule. As the season gets closer, we can dig into what makes individual games interesting and what’s different about this year’s Badger football team compared to last year. 

B1G focused… Kinda

There are a lot of college football teams to talk about. Right now, there are 134 FBS schools. That’s 134 teams that, theoretically, could win the college football playoff and take home a natty. (Even though it’s really a 5 team race this year between Ohio State, Oregon, Georgia

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Wisco Wednesday… On A Thursday: Free Agent QB Arrives in Madison

Free Agency in CFB. Does anyone sit anymore? Who is QB #1 in Madison? 

Wisconsin fans, you’ve seen this story before. You were just on the other side of it.

Graham Mertz was a 4* QB fans thought would elevate the program. He showed promise in year 1, regressed in years 2 and 3, and eventually became a turnover machine that Badger fans couldn’t wait to run out of town. His time in Madison ended with him transferring to Florida to salvage his college career.

This is Tyler Van Dyke’s story… except he’s going from Florida (Miami) to Wisconsin

Why Tyler Van Dyke?

Okay, so Mertz and Van Dyke aren’t exactly the same, but they are very comparable. Tyler Van Dyke was actually better in 2021 than Mertz ever was. In the 2021 season, Van Dyke averaged over 300 ypg, and threw 25 TDs to 6 INTs. That was good enough for him to win ACC Rookie of the Year. A lot of the credit for his success, in hindsight, has gone to the up-tempo, air-raid offense Miami ran in 2021… you see where I’m going with this. 

In 2022: he had a new offensive coordinator (…

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Wisco Wednesday: Transfer Portal Open Season

The Transfer Portal is Open. A Camp Randall Update. Fullbacks are People Too. 

WR Exodus

The transfer portal is open, and that means some Badgers are leaving.

The top 3 WRs from 2022 all entered the portal on Dec. 4th

  • Chimera Dike
  • Skyler Bell
  • Kiontez Lewis

While I’m not thrilled about losing these guys, a lot of it has to do with a loss of playing time. Transfers that Wisconsin brought in last year are just getting the majority of the snaps (particularly Pauling and Green). I also expect Wisconsin to go get more transfer WRs this cycle. 

A Few Other Loses

  • Braelon Allen is going to the NFL draft
  • LT Jack Nelson and C Tanor Bortolini may enter the draft (currently undecided)
  • Myles Burkett (QB3) has entered the transfer portal
  • A couple of previous walk-on guys have entered the portal

Yes, these are losses… but they are not major losses (except Braelon) or big surprises. It won’t take much for the Badgers to be net positive in the transfer portal this offseason. 

Tearing Up Alvarrez Field

Camp Randall’s turf is being torn out. It’s been through 2 football seasons, and now it’s done. …

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