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With the Badgers' record on a downward trend, many fans are pointing fingers at Bret Bielema. |
| By Dave Begel Special to OnMilwaukee.com E-mail author | Author bio More articles by Dave Begel |
| Published Jan. 6, 2009 at 5:29 a.m. |
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One thing Barry Alvarez never had was a quarterback controversy.
He lifted the University of Wisconsin into position as one of the top college football programs in the country with a simple formula.
Get some huge guys to play the offensive line. Teach them how to block really well. Find a quarterback who won't fumble the snap. Teach him how to hand it off. Sit back and watch a legion of runners tear up the Big Ten. Nobody really cared who played quarterback.
Forget Woody Hayes. Alvarez was the real "three yards and a cloud of dust" guy. That was Wisconsin football.
All good things must end, though, and Alvarez quit coaching and become the athletic director. He had made his job very simple when he was the coach. He should only have such a simple job now.
I think Alvarez may be facing one of the toughest situations any leader ever faces. He may be wondering whether to admit that he made a mistake when he handed the job to Bret Bielema.
I think back to Ron Wolf, my idea of the almost-perfect football executive. Wolf had to replace a Super Bowl coach when Mike Holmgren left. The man he tapped was Ray Rhodes.
One year later, when everybody knew it had been a mistake, Wolf corrected his own error by firing Rhodes. It wasn't an easy thing to do, but it was the right thing to do.
That may be where Alvarez is now.
People actually argued this year over who the quarterback should be at Wisconsin. That's how far this program has fallen.
From a 12-1 record in his Bielema's first year, the Badgers have fallen to 9-4 last year and a disappointing 7-6 this year. Bielema's teams have gone from the Capital One to the Outback to the Champs Sports Bowl, where they were crushed last week. If this keeps up, next year they may play before Christmas. Now, that's an insult.
Bielema has a 28-11 record in three years. On the surface, that's not bad, but the number trend is not good. Neither is the buzz trend.
People in this state, even those of us 90 miles away in Milwaukee, used to really pay attention to Wisconsin football. In the last two years, that buzz has dropped off. Sure, the cardinal-clad freaks will always be around. However, for the rest of us Wisconsin football is in danger of becoming a "not-sure-I-want-to-read in the paper or on a Web site" deal.
You can find a good example in basketball. The Badgers made it to the Final Four and coach Dick Bennett quit three games into the following season. Brad Soderberg was named interim coach, but it was obvious he wasn't the guy and Pat Richter, Alvarez's predecessor, pulled the trigger and hired Bo Ryan before things got too bad.
Soderberg wasn't terrible. He led the Badgers to a 16-10 record and he got them in the NCAA tournament, but he was a downward trend.
The best thing Alvarez could do is figure out whether this football trend is a slide in the wrong direction or just a blip.
If he is honest with himself, he will conclude that Bielema is one of those guys who was a great coordinator but just doesn't have it as a head coach.
One of the best things about Alvarez the coach was that he had a big set of stones. He wasn't afraid to say what he meant and make it stick.
He needs to show some of that same toughness now and make a change before this program falls back into Don Morton range of relevance.
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Posted by mikeb on Jan. 6, 2009 at 4:04 p.m. (report)
For the most part the badgers program has moved in the wrong direction since their last Rose Bowl appearance. In Barry's 5 years after that Rose Bowl, he posted a 20-20 record in the Big 10. Thanks to a cupcake non-conference schedule the team was always able to win enough games in order to make a Bowl and that maked the fact that the team just wasn't all that great. We've also overlooked that the Big 10 has pretty much stunk for some time now and the Badgers are struggling to really contend to get back to another Rose Bowl.
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Posted by Scottage Cheese on Jan. 6, 2009 at 12:57 p.m. (report)
Here is the reason(s) why UW will have faltered and will continue to in the coming years: 1. They continue to use an out-dated offensive approach. Their refusal to spread the field and consider the spread offense clearly affects their competitiveness in the Big 10 and in the country. 2. Coach B. is not as ready as we all thought he was, for this role. Perhaps thinking outside the box would have been in order. Why did Michigan hire away Rich Rod. from WVU? Because they, like OSU, are ahead of the class in taking on the changing ideology that other BCS conference schools are simultaneously doing. 3. Stop targeting size and only O-linemen. Start recruiting faster players. The SEC, Big 12, and Pac 10 are all aggressively pursuing speedier backs (on O and D). 4. Start going after top rated QB's. Don't rely on regional passers to take the lead role on offense. The Badgers have yet to go after a sought after, 4 or 5 star recruit at the QB position. 5. Realize that you are playing in the 21st century. Gone are the days of generic dive plays and dig routes. Don't be scared to line up in something other than your typical offensive formations. I'm not talking wildcat either. The term being used across the NCAA is "SPREAD". Why not join in?
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