The single most elite offense of your college football viewing lifetime was Wisconsin. Nobody (not Alabama, Oklahoma, USC, Michigan, Ohio State, or whatever other blue blood you can name)
2008 Oklahoma says Hello.
Yes, using some random metric Wisconsin was elite. When you actually look at the normal numbers that everyone else uses, Wisconsin ranked:
11th in Rushing offense
61st in Passing offense
Wisconsin also went on to lose 3 games that year. So (like I said) Wisconsin is great at pumping out good teams that peak out with 9-11 wins.
You often repeat the whole "10 drafted offensive starters thing" like Wisconsin had this elite stable of RB's, WR's and QBs. I'm assuming you're referencing the 2011 and 2012 NFL drafts? Of those "10 offensive starters", half were offensive lineman, one was a fullback, one was a TE and two were truly skilled positions -- Russel Wilson and Toon. And we're stretching this by counting Wilson, who spent the majority of his college career elsewhere, coached by other coaches and wanted to simply bolster his NFL draft chances by staying in college one more year.
So like I keep saying, Wisconsin is good at producing good teams with great lineman. I'd take the ND talent any given day and I assume Wisconsin fans would too. If you could swap recruiting classes for 4 years, you wouldn't? The facts don't lie here. With all the good teams Wisconsin produces, when was the last time they sniffed a chance at a national title?
So your best team ever lost 3 games, one of which to a 6 win Ohio State team, and you're saying that's the best I've got? All of which because they were good in one statistical area?So your whole argument is that an offense is better judged by total yards than efficiency? Is that really the best you got?
When a team runs the ball 50 times, they are going to run fewer plays and have fewer drives. Maybe you'd rather have an offense that runs 130 plays per game and scores 2 points per drive than 60 plays and 5 points per drive, but that's because you have the IQ of a tampon.
(PS: That team's third best running back was just the best player in the Super Bowl. But our running backs lacked talent, right?)
blah, blah, blah.But Wisconsin is never a great, or elite, team because they're unable to recruit the the elite talent that a team like ND can.
Well so would I, cheese and beer? Yes please.blah, blah, blah.
I would rather tailgate with Wisconsin fans over Michigan fans any day of the week (and especially on Saturdays!)
& Brats, don't forget the bratsWell so would I, cheese and beer? Yes please.
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I would rather tailgate with Wisconsin fans over Michigan fans any day of the week (and especially on Saturdays!)
Brats fried in kraut, onions & beer and served on a sourdough roll w/brown mustard. Cast iron skillet ftw!& Brats, don't forget the brats
Friend of mine in EP was a badger. The year they came to the Sun Bowl I attended some of their tailgates with him. I can say Wisconsin fans were the biggest partiers to ever come to the Sun Bowl. 34 degrees the morning of the game and they were in shorts/shirt sleeves drinking beer by 9:00 am.Brats fried in kraut, onions & beer and served on a sourdough roll w/brown mustard. Cast iron skillet ftw!
So which is it.
1. A Coaching Problem at Notre Dame.
2. Adequate Talent at Notre Dame.
So which is it.
1. A Coaching Problem at Notre Dame.
2. Adequate Talent at Notre Dame.