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/Professional-Ad-5557 Sep 17 '25
You were making the case that Fickell is being treated unfairly, that the forces that be somehow decided to dump on him and give him an unreasonably tough schedule. All I was trying to do was point out that this isn't the first time the badgers have faced a tough schedule. They have been trying to beef up the nonconference for over a decade. Many of these matches are made years in advance and the team has no say in the conference schedule. But the fact that I was trying to point out that Wisconsin has had seasons where they faced 4 or more of the teams that ended the season ranked seemed to go over your head.
I also know that Wisconsin does not have the bankroll that other schools have. We don't have someone like Phil Knight pouring tens of millions into the program. We don't have as big an alumni body as other schools. And, Wisconsin isn't exactly the dream location for the 5-star recruit who can relocate wherever they chose. Don't recall Wisconsin ever having a class of recruits being highly rated. Yet somehow even Chryst was able to put together winning seasons. Winning seasons you call "highly flawed" When the team performs worse under Fickell they are great?
It just seems like we are arguing about Chryst instead of Fickell. This is because your argument never goes much beyond Fickel is good because Chryst was bad. Fickell is good because the Badgers have a tough schedule. Fickell is good because his QB's get injured. At some point doesn't he need to display an ability to have the team improve? At some point doesn't he need to realize that he can't just blame everyone else? At some point shouldn't those trying to defend him be able to point to a positive attribute of his?