That is how it looks now, but don't forget that Maryland absolutely shellacked the Badgers at Camp Randall, followed by two games without scoring any points. The Badgers' offense is still terrible. The Badgers did string together one long TD scoring drive. The other TD "drive" was two plays: one was an 84-yard run (which was great). Their other scoring "drives" went 17 (FG), 14 (TD), and 30 (FG) yards.
I'm happy (and stunned) to see the win, and I hope that it's a sign that things are turning around, but I won't believe it for a while. I think there's a decent chance that the Badgers beat the Gophers, which will make for a fun Thanksgiving weekend in my house. But that's because the Gophers probably aren't very good, not because the Badgers have necessarily gotten much better.
I'm sure I'll be optimistic next August--I also can look at the schedule right now and see that the team should at least be bowl eligible next year, without really being much better than it is now. But that's not why Fickell was hired.
It feels weird. I'm not happy that Fickell is still there, but he is, and it will be what it will be. The wins at least give some chance that the fans will continue to show up next season and make Madison a great place on a Saturday in the fall.