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Topic: 2025 Wisconsin Season Thread

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MrNubbz

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Re: 2025 Wisconsin Season Thread
« Reply #406 on: October 15, 2025, 06:04:27 PM »
All of those places = Ohio, yes?
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Re: 2025 Wisconsin Season Thread
« Reply #407 on: October 15, 2025, 06:09:55 PM »
Between Fickell being able to do nothing well and the way Harbaugh turned things around, it’s a reminder that a lot of things are possible.
yeah but Harbaugh had the track record of major turnarounds from his time at UofSD turning them around to back to back 11-1 seasons, taking over the worst program in the P5 in Stanford and flipping it from 1-11 to 12-1, and then in the NFL with the 49ers taking them from 6-10 to 13-3, 12,4, 12-4 and 3 straight NFC Championship games and a Super Bowl- and he was basically going 10-2 every year in the regular season but losing to Ohio State and then losing in the AssMunchers Dildo Who Gives a Fuck Cheeze-It bowl game.

he was at Michigan for 5 seasons before the bullshit COVID year and was like 10-3 every year except for 2017 when they lost a ton to graduation/NFL and had an 8-5 down year. that was his down year. the other 4 years were basically very Lloyd Carr-ish- yeah let's win 10 games but then lose to Ohio State- awesome.

he really only had one DISASTROUS year but that was the fluky COVID 6-game season with Joe Milton as his QB. that was a complete outlier in his entire head coaching track record, not the norm.

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Re: 2025 Wisconsin Season Thread
« Reply #408 on: October 15, 2025, 06:30:28 PM »
Yeah--a lot of things to be said about Harbaugh, including heavy doses of the cheating scandal, but the guy could coach football. And he did everywhere that he went.

There seems to be an undercurrent around the Wisconsin football program that it, including the Athletic Department and its best donors, doesn't really want to spend the money associated with being a top-tier program. That feels like the thing that is keeping Fickell in place. Now, apparently Wisconsin is doing fine on the NIL side of things--in the top 25 or 30 programs, or so I hear. So that's not the big problem. But willingness to spend other money on the program seems to be low.

Or McIntosh really thinks that Fickell deserves more time. But what has Fickell done that has suggested that?


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Re: 2025 Wisconsin Season Thread
« Reply #409 on: October 15, 2025, 11:25:28 PM »
top 25 or 30 programs????

that'll get you a nice bowl game at the end of the season
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Re: 2025 Wisconsin Season Thread
« Reply #410 on: Today at 11:40:13 AM »
It should. Milwaukee paper of record reports this morning that the Badgers are averaging about 51K scanned tickets per home game, the lowest since 1992 (Alvarez's second season; team went 5-6). Should be north of 70K scanned per game (capacity is around 76K and there are always guests who are there without a scanned ticket for one reason or another).

That's another sure sign of the state of the program. But Fickell wants the fans to know that it will help if they show up.

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Re: 2025 Wisconsin Season Thread
« Reply #411 on: Today at 11:42:00 AM »
help him keep his job
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Re: 2025 Wisconsin Season Thread
« Reply #412 on: Today at 11:57:01 AM »
In over his head me thinx,well better the Badgers find out than the Buckeyes ;D
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Re: 2025 Wisconsin Season Thread
« Reply #413 on: Today at 12:19:40 PM »
It should. Milwaukee paper of record reports this morning that the Badgers are averaging about 51K scanned tickets per home game, the lowest since 1992 (Alvarez's second season; team went 5-6). Should be north of 70K scanned per game (capacity is around 76K and there are always guests who are there without a scanned ticket for one reason or another).

That's another sure sign of the state of the program. But Fickell wants the fans to know that it will help if they show up.

It is mind boggling, how this clown managed to rip apart the program this guy built from the ground up.



After being introduced by Richter to the assembled media corps, Alvarez stepped to the podium, leaned into a thicket of microphones and TV cameras and spoke off the cuff.

"People want good football in Wisconsin," he said at one point. "People have to be patient. They have to understand that things aren't going to turn over overnight.

"But let me say this: They better get season tickets right now, because before long they probably won't be able to."


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