So we're watching the Big Ten Network. Of course it's fantastic that we can watch the games now, but otherwise, it's not exactly hard-hitting sports television. I guess Coaches Q&A isn't that bad. Minnesota and Tim Brewster are just oozing confidence right now. Studio analyst Chris Martin just told me they're winning because they play with heart and character. Of course! I'll never understand why coaches don't always start with the heart and character when trying to improve. That's going to be the next poll, what do the Badgers most need more of this season: heart, character, or maybe grit? You can always use more grit. I just asked one of my roommates that question and he responded with, "wins."
Next up, Michigan Football Memories.
I'm so excited we'll be appearing on this show in a few years.
Wednesday, October 15, 2008
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Grit. What a stupid phrase...unless you are talking about real grits from the south, not that trash out of the box.
I find it very interesting that the NFL offers HD quality games streamed online for people living overseas, but not college football. I guess no one overseas likes football.
Can we add leadership to that list of things that the Badgers need? Or is that just too obvious at this point?
Here's a few sites for you:
http://globalhawkeyenation.blogspot.com
http://firekirkferentznow.blogspot.com
Fire XXXXX is big business these days. Every coach is on the hotseat, and every money-grubbing fan is trying to cash in. Web sites to sell "Buck Bret" t-shirts are also very popular right now.
Hey, that is just the price of making $1 mill + at an academic institution - and when you're given the job with NO credentials.
Sorry Bret.
whats really going to make the football program look bad is when basketball season starts and once again a Bo Ryan team overachieves after this football team completely underachieves. Bo Ryan in being one of the best basketball coaches in the country shines more light on how poor Bret Bielema has been
I LOVE this blog! I can't believe some of the angry comments. It's obvious that we cannot return to the Don Morton days and real Badger football fans are just afraid of seeing that happen. We have every right to be worried and express our views about Bret's coaching ability (or lack thereof). I can't wait to see what happens in Iowa! Go Bucky!
Barry Alvarez is clever. After they lose to Wofford next year, he will have the cover necessary to fire Bielema.
Combined with mediocre Big Ten matchups, next year's home schedule should be considered felony mugging of the fans. Remarkable that people stand for it, no big ten title for last ten years, no hope at competing with top teams (much less a national championship, ha), and no fan friendly interesting matchups. Have Badger fans watched Big 12 or SEC football, shocking the difference from head to bottom in the conferences and the fans get to see real football almost the whole season.
I've always wondered why we never play Notre Dame (apparently they did that a lot until the 1950s), Missouri (nearby), Nebraska (okay, probably not that impressive anymore)...I wonder why the Big Ten has not joined the Big 12 or the SEC for a Big Ten-School Challenge as well. If the SEC is as awesome as they believe they are, then they shouldn't worry about not scheduling teams like the Citadel (almost as bad as Murray State in 1999). Scheduling cupcakes is a malady that all of the major BCS schools suffer from, because the boosters want to see a big blowout.
Okay, what I meant was a football version of the Big Ten-ACC challenge. It would be pretty neat if it was the SEC-Big Ten challenge---Northwestern vs Vandy, Michigan vs Alabama, Ohio State vs Auburn, Wisconsin vs Florida, Penn State vs LSU, Iowa vs South Carolina etc etc. Comon' now tell me that would not be interesting to watch.
I'm sure Pete Carroll would welcome the challenge to come to Camp Randall...
I somewhat disagree that the Badgers talent is overrated - they ARE undercoached. (I feel overall the starting defensive players may be the best they have ever had.) They have not been ready to compete in any of their bowl games since Bielema took over. The offensive play calling is truly offensive, and has been for several seasons. End arounds, double reverses, the option !!!??? That is not Badger football. The entire playbook (and coaching staff) that has been used this season should be scrapped! I can see that Clay cannot block and doesn't know the playbook , they have not started a QB that could even be called competent and that ends are drop prone. Still, there are glimpses of talent that one might believe could be successful with good coaching and a strategy based, hardnosed play book and attitude. Take a look at the successful teams in the Big12 and some of the other conferences that are not SEC or PAC 10. They have series of plays, building off each other, not simply gimmick plays (end arounds, reverses) and unpracticed "surprise" plays, like the option. I understand talent can sometimes dictate the playbook but who brought in most of the talent? And the special teams play has been the worst I can remember. The defense often seems to be completly surprised at what the other teams runs on offense. HOW CAN THIS BE !!!??? Time for an entire coaching change. I cannot go back to watching and listening to Badger games that remind ne of the Morton years and beyond. Hoping for just a single touchdown or fieldgoal against any and all opponents. Bottom line it's time (past time? ) for a change
It is probably too early to really consider any change at the top, but some assistants will surely be taking the fall for this season. Besides, firing Bielema assumes that the proud Alvarez would be willing to admit he wiffed on this one. I feel bad for the season ticket holders that are paying prime rib prices for boloney sandwiches.
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