Sitting at 2-2, (0-1), here is what Wisconsin has remaining
Bye (mercifully, but will it matter?)
@Michigan: a team that just beat up a much better offensive line than Wisconsin has. If the Badgers score in Ann Arbor it will be on defense, or a minor miracle.
Iowa: back in Camp Randall against a traditional rival, could Wisconsin pull an upset? Not likely.
Ohio State: no chance, even at home.
@Oregon: nope.
Washington: maybe? not likely, but maybe. The Huskies travel helps.
@Indiana: nope.
Illinois: ??
@Minnesota: ??
I expect the Badgers to be dogs in every remaining game. But if they lose to Iowa at home, this team will be 2-6 (0-4) when it gets back to Camp Randall, likely having been absolutely blasted in its last two games. How will the team have any fight left?
If he wins the next four, you guys are gonna be acting like you had his back the whole time.
You can keep the receipts. I'm not worried about embarrassment, and I'll be happy to be wrong. But it's not happening.
Is McIntosh lining up donor support? Is he scanning the field for who the next hire will be? Or is drowning in his own misery, knowing that picking the head football coach is what the AD is judged on.
Realistically, random chance probably tells me the team will pull one upset and finish 3-9. But 2-10 is more likely than 4-8. And regardless of the injuries, the mistakes this team consistently makes show that it simply isn't prepared. There's no getting around that failure for a coach in his third year.
The time is now to pull the plug. McIntosh has already given the kiss of death "I support the head football coach" line. The only question is whether it comes after getting smoked in Michigan, losing to Iowa at home, getting smoked by Ohio State at home, getting smoked in Eugene, or does McIntosh limp all the way to the bitter 2-10 or 3-9 end, and does the University get rid of him at the same time?