Wisco Wednesday

Wisco Wednesday: It’s Bama Time

Last week was a little better. But with the elephant rolling into town, what can Wisconsin do to have a chance?

Looking Back: 

South Dakota – 13
Wisconsin – 27

Wisconsin won by 14 in week 1, then did it again in week 2. So did things get better, or worse?

Despite the opponent being from a lower division, this was actually a tougher matchup. South Dakota is rated higher than Western Michigan by advanced metrics and Vegas had the spread tighter (19.5 vs 24.5).

Wisconsin’s offense isn’t pretty, it’s actually quite bad. But, it is measurably better than last year. Across 2 games this season Wisconsin has had 6 drives of 13+ plays. Last SEASON Wisconsin had 5 total. Wisconsin can move the ball, it’s just ugly. The Badgers are currently 133rd of 134 teams in explosive play rate – i.e. the offense is the opposite of explosive (last is Air Force).  

Looking forward

Game Preview: Alabama 

#4 Alabama at Wisconsin 

Where: Camp Randall Stadium

When: Saturday, 9/14 – 11:00 AM (CST)

How to Watch: FOX

Spread: Alabama -16.5

O/U: 50.5

Alabama Crimson Tide’s 2023 Record: 12-2
Won the SEC Championship Game vs Georgia
Lost in the CFP Semifinals

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Wisco Wednesday: Improvement is Mandatory 

Week 1 was almost a disaster. South Dakota is a real threat. We need a sign that Wisconsin is better than last year.

Looking Back: 

Western Michigan – 14
Wisconsin – 28

Wisconsin’s easiest game of the year, and they won by 14. The Badgers were favored by 24, yet were losing in the 4th quarter. That is unacceptable. Unfortunately, this offense looked a lot like last year’s offense. A subpar run game paired with a screen heavy passing attack. They did use different personnel groupings more than last year, so that’s something. There were often 2 RBs or 2 TEs on the field for about half the plays… It didn’t help.

The defense was great and terrible. The secondary was great. The run defense was terrible. Combine those two things, and the defense was terrible. Any team that has a run game with a pulse can run on this Badgers D-Line. Changes are required if Wisconsin wants to win more than 5 games this year.

Last week Wisconsin wasn’t good enough. They got the win, but there was no evidence that this team is measurably better than last year’s team. Fickell needs to make the necessary adjustments to prove …

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Wisco Wednesday: Football is Here

Only 2 more days. What to know for Western Michigan. How many Badgers made the 53 at the next level?

Game Preview: Western Michigan

Western Michigan at Wisconsin 

Where: Camp Randall Stadium

When: Friday, 8/30 – 8:00 PM (CST)

How to Watch: FS1

Spread: Wisconsin (-23.5)

O/U: 55.5 

Western Michigan Broncos 2023 Record: 4-8

Western Michigan is mostly unknown. So much so that even Fickell admitted this in his pregame presser on Monday. They have new offensive and defensive coordinators and had plenty of roster churn last offseason. The main concern for Wisconsin (minor concern) is the returning QB/RB combo of Kaleb Eleby and Jalen Buckley who finished strong last season. 

What concerns me about Wisconsin:

The DL was by far the shakiest unit on the team all offseason. Now, Senior starter James Thompson Jr. is out for the season, making a weak unit a genuine liability. If the Badgers can’t stop the run against Western Michigan, it’s an ill omen for the rest of the season.

What I want to see:

The forward pass and lots of Tawee Walker carries. Tyler Van Dyke has 2 weeks to work out the kinks of being on a new team. Let’s throw …

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Wisco Wednesday: Full Regular Season Predictions

How many games can Wisconsin win in 2024? Where will the 3 rivalry trophies end up? And Wisco plays how many top 10 teams at home?

Week 1 – Western Michigan at Wisconsin 

Friday Aug 30th – 8:00 PM

Line: Wisconsin -24.5

Prediction: WinWisco 38, Western Michigan 14

This week 1 tune-up game goes very similarly to last year’s. A slow start offensively, but then they take off once Bucky commits to the run. 

Week 2 – South Dakota at Wisconsin 

Saturday Sept 7th – 2:30 PM

Line: TBD

Prediction: Win – Wisco 31, South Dakota 10

South Dakota is the 5th ranked FCS team in the country. That would make them just a tiny bit better than Western Michigan. This game will never feel close.

Week 3 – 5 Alabama at Wisconsin 

Saturday Sept 14th – 11:00 AM

Line: Alabama -9.5

Prediction: Loss – Alabama 28, Wisco 20

Wisconsin covers the 9.5, but Alabama is just too good. Unless Tyler Van Dyke is the next Russ, I don’t see Wisconsin pulling the upset here. Side note – It’s a tragedy that this game is at 11:00 AM. 

Week 4 – OFF

Week 5 –

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Wisco Wednesday: Offense Preview

What do you know about Wisconsin’s Offense? Will Pauling is WR1. The OL has a rock-solid top 6. And there is a new Quarterback in Mad Town… again. 

Coaching Changes

Phil Longo is still the OC, but there were 2 major changes to his support staff.  

O-Line

Jack Bicknell Jr. followed Phil Longo to Madison from North Carolina. He was the O-Line coach in 2023 but has been reassigned for the 2024 season. This can be seen as a demotion as far as I’m concerned. 

This means Wisconsin will have its 4th different O-Line coach in 4 seasons. Not exactly the stability of years past. 4th time’s the charm? AJ Blazek hopes so. He was an All-B1G Center playing for Iowa in 2000 and has been a career OL coach ever since. His 2 most recent stops have been with North Dakota State in 2019 and 2020, and Vanderbilt since 2021. Fickell likes his extensive coaching experience, recruiting familiarity in the B1G footprint, and his success at NDSU.

Side noteLeyton Nelson is a Vanderbilt LT transfer following Blazek to Wisconsin. He is injured for now but might be part of Wisconsin’s future plans at the position. 

Wide

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Wisco Wednesday: Bucky’s Out of Town

Training Camp is in full swing, but not in Madison. If YOU want to see the Badgers practice, where should you be, and when?

Minimizing Distractions

Luke Fickell made a change to training camp last offseason to “minimize distractions.” He took the team to UW-Platteville for the first week of training camp. The players stayed in the dorms, were served food by the school, and used the University’s facilities for practice and conditioning. 

Fickell was a fan of this “road trip” training camp during his time at Cincinnati. It builds team chemistry and accelerates integrating transfers into the locker room. But most importantly, it minimizes distractions. At an hour and 15 minutes from Madison, the players are sufficiently far enough away from the Madison party scene, their friends, and their girlfriends, that the only thing they can focus on is football.

Last year was considered such a success, the Badgers are doubling down in 2024. Instead of 1 week in Platteville, it’s 15 days this year. They left town on July 29 and won’t be back until August 12. The Badgers have committed to returning to Platteville for training camp for the next 3 seasons, so don’t expect …

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Wisco Wednesday: New Badgers

How many new players are on the roster in 2024? What’s the positional breakdown of the new guys? Did the Badgers bring in more Freshmen or Transfers?

New Faces in Madison

There are 85 scholarships on an FBS football roster. How many of those 85 weren’t in Madison last year?

There are 2 categories of new guys here: Freshmen, and Transfers.

Let’s start with the ones who are unlikely to play, but are the future of the program: The Freshmen. Wisconsin brought in 22 scholarship freshmen in 2024. That’s pretty close to the pre-transfer portal standard of 25ish new freshmen per year. Wisconsin is sticking to traditional recruiting, even in the portal era. 

The breakdown by position. 

5 – Offensive Lineman
4 – Defensive Backs
3 – Running Backs 
3 – Linebackers
3 – Defensive Lineman
2 – Tight Ends
1 – Wide Receiver
1 – Quarterback

Wisconsin likes to handle the development of Offensive linemen themselves. They brought in 5 freshmen in 2024, and 5 freshmen in 2023. We’ll get to transfers shortly, but you’ll notice they only took one O-Lineman from the portal this year.

Running Back is also a position where the Badgers are quite …

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Wisco Wednesday: Where Does Wisco Finish in the New B1G?

The B1G Media has medium expectations for the Badgers in 2024. What does that mean for Wisconsin’s record, and how do they think the rest of the B1G will shake out?

Badgers Expected to finish 7th in the B1G

Big Ten Media Days is this week. That means a lot of press conferences, announcements, and polls. The B1G beat writers for every team plus some national writers all put out their expected order of finish for the conference. 

Here are the results:

1 – Ohio State (21)
2 – Oregon (6)
3 – Penn State 
4 – Michigan
5 – Iowa
6 – USC
7 – Wisconsin
8 – Nebraska
9 – Rutgers
10 – Washington 
11 – Maryland
12 – Minnesota
13 – Illinois
14 – Northwestern
15 – UCLA
16 – Michigan State
17 – Indiana
18 – Purdue

 * Parentheses indicates 1st place votes

  • Ohio State 1st, and Oregon 2nd is expected; they are the favorites to win the conference.
  • The state of Indiana takes the last two spots. I guess they’ll be Notre Dame fans this year.
  • Washington played for a National title last year, but is expected to be 10th in the B1G this year.

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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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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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