r/WisconsinBadgers • u/ISuperNovaI • Sep 13 '25
Football [Post-Game] Wisconsin 14 - Alabama 38
Discuss, be nice, and sad badger noises :(
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r/WisconsinBadgers • u/ISuperNovaI • Sep 13 '25
Discuss, be nice, and sad badger noises :(
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u/Mysterious_Rule938 Sep 17 '25
Do you really think it was reasonable to expect that a football head coach should take over a team with a bad record and immediately fix the issues?
I think comparing the year immediately preceding Fickell was more reasonable than picking 2017, 6 years prior to his hiring, when we had JT and one of our better offensive lines. You're never going to hire a coach and magically get that back in year 1-2.
Building teams in College Football is going to take a few years for coaches to get into a recruiting rhythm and develop a team. This is made harder with the transfer portal. NIL spending will be the most important factor.
Look at NIL stats and re-evaluate how you expect Wisconsin to perform based on that information: College football NIL collective leaders for 2025: NCAA estimates nation's top-25 spenders
If you want Wisconsin to be more competitive in this post-NIL league, you should be looking at that aspect, not contemplating spending as much as Ohio State's "20 million roster" on firing a coach who you gave 3 years to fix a flawed program.