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yeah not enough time for massages and jimmy johns.nope...College FB is too much work.
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yeah not enough time for massages and jimmy johns.nope...College FB is too much work.
Oregon State in the new PAC is pretty much a mid major conference now. Playing at WI he can probably play right away get some attention on him from more schools to try to get paid more.In the middle of the mess last Saturday the Badgers got a commitment from 2026 3-star CB Donovan Dunmore. The 6'0" - 185# CB from California was previously comitted to Oregon State. Goes to show that kids commit for a variety of reasons other than success on the field in the moment. We'll see if he stays committed with everything swirling around the program right now and likely what's to come in the next 8-10 weeks.
Wisconsin is the least funded football program in the Big Ten from an increase in football spend perspective from 2005 to 2024 reporting cycles. The lack of care to have a well funded football program has come back to haunt the university. You can go all the way back to when Bret Bielema was the head coach at Wisconsin and there were problems of under funding - coaches would leave because they would get paid more elsewhere, and Bret left because he couldn't keep coaches. Fast forward to today and you have Wisconsin as a bottom tier football program in the Big Ten. If that hurts your feelings reading it and want to lash out in a comment about it, feel free to do so but the anger should be towards the leadership at the university for allowing this to happen. In today's world of college football, a football program that is not well funded is not going to win many games.
A lot of good points but Nick Saben just tackled it..... College FB is a business now. You push funds to staff it correctly to succeed. I think those numbers are a huge factor in our lack of success.I understand the concept. And, it might be true and an evaluator. However, I don't think it's a valid evaluator. How much is WI spending? And, there's a high probability that WI is on the lower end of football funding in the Big Ten.
But, what's included? WI just added on to Camp Randall. I believe WI just built or remodeled the football player's facility. That cost Millions.
But what are the teams spending annually?
$10.00 2005 Dollars with a 498.2% increase = $49.84 2024 Dollars
$24.23 2005 Dollars with a 205.65% increase = $49.84 2024 Dollars
$39.59 2005 Dollars with a 125.89% increase = $49.84 2024 Dollars
It's widely known that WI would not pay assistant coaches - I think until Leonhard - and that's at least one reason Bilemna left. But I believe that situation has changed.
I think the problem goes more to Paul Chryst letting his recruiting guy go to Michigan State or not fighting to keep him and generally not giving a rats ass about recruiting for several years. And, even with Coach Fickell's team that situation does not appear to have improved. WI doesn't seem to be able to land Big Talent. As Mark's pointed out we're often getting D2, D3, or lower players hoping they were underprospected and that they can step up. It doesn't seem to be working.
I do believe it might be harder at WI. But, I believe it can be done.
I think a problem Coach Fickell is having is that he brought in the Dairy Raid, but then - and only through rumors, innuendos, and my interpretation of between the lines interviews and articles - never let it Raid. The players Coach Fickell inherited were not Air Raid, Dairy Raid, or any Raid players. Then WI started recruiting players to play that style, but abruptly switched last year. Now WI is again in a situation with players better suited for a different system than what it is trying to play - at least on offense. So, this is on him.
I do believe you can win while coping with higher academic standards. Our guys don't appear that smart on the field anyway. Smart people do play sports at a high level. You have to work harder to recruit them. I'm not impressed with our recruiting.
NIL? Does the increase include NIL? I doubt it. I think NIL funding is huge. The schools that find a way to create NIL opportunities will get better players. We all gripe about WI, but are guys outside of MI, OSU, PSU, USC, OR really getting that much more. I think this is more to talent evaluation, and I don't think WI is doing a good job at that.
There's going to be a lot coming out about how WI got in this football situation.
The percent increase in football spending could be an accurate data point. I personally would be more concerned with how much was actually spent on the program.
I believe NIL funding which I don't even know if it's team or school wise reported is more important.
I think talent evaluation and recruiting is a huge deficit.
And, I think switching philosophies AGAIN will take another year or two to adjust.
But, still how come we can't find 5 guys that at least get in the way on the offensive line?
A lot of good points but Nick Saben just tackled it..... College FB is a business now. You push funds to staff it correctly to succeed. I think those numbers are a huge factor in our lack of success.
The "Dairy raid" stuff you're reading, Keg, is pure bullcrap... If that's true, how is Indiana running an offense even harder to switch than the 'RAID' and kicking people's ass? It doesn't pass the sniff test. What IS true is PC left the cupboards bare and was burned out...
I still contend we go hire Jeff Monken with his Army style game and staff ... roll with less is more. We might not win a national championship but you's have 6-8 win seasons and bowl all the time.
our best bet is if he does something really heinous and we can terminate his contract for cause so we don't have to pay him. that's not going to happen. besides, knowing how badly this contract was written, he could probably murder a cheerleader in the middle of a game and we'd still have to pay him.Right or wrong, I don't know how we move on from Coach Fick at this time.