https://www.elevenwarriors.com/ohio-state-football/film-study/2019/07/105067/film-study-despite-running-the-same-system-for-nearly-two-decades-wisconsins-oversized-offense-continues
Thought you Badgers might enjoy.
I found that interesting ... but flawed. I like Jones, though he is not Ross Fulton, but he falls into some of the age-old traps when it comes to a film guy, not going through all the context and grabbing a few of the wrong games.
The first issue is wide zone. That was a staple of the team in the Alvarez era. But under Chryst with BB and his first few years back, the team was inside zone/power/pin-and-pull, with maybe a hint of outside and some slice zone. The package has expanded in recent years, working in some counter and OZ, primarily I think because Taylor on OZ is super good.
He also has a slight issue with the GT counter stuff. UW has mostly been an H counter team, or run lead power that looks like counter. The GT stuff was either new this year or last year, mainly to add to the second-and-long run game. He points to them running GT counter read, which I know only was a bowl wrinkle. It also feels weird to call anything a pin-and-pull wide zone. That seems like a stretch, especially since it's being run into a stunt.
The presnap movement example he shows is likewise not a base play.
The first passing example is good, but the second two are more bowl projecting. He brings out a mesh play out of 22 personnel, not even talking about the FB/outer TE post/wheel which is far more interesting. Mesh is the concept of highest popularity online these days. The emphasis on screens was also a bowl thing, something UW fans have been clamoring for for a while.
UW's pass game is a lot of intermediate stuff when working. Going back to 2017 woulda been better for that, as 2018 had Hornibook being a mess and a lot of trying to help the young QB out.
Anyway, still like the work, but this was a bit lacking. (If I get a minute I could probably break down a game or two, at least on the run side)