I disagree that Minnesota is better. Wisconsin, collectively, has much better players - especially on defense.
The staff cost the kids that game Saturday, which is shitty. If I was as bad at my job as they are, I wouldn't have one.
We're not far apart, but the coaching staff is a key part of the team. And this coaching staff has made the offense a joke. The
second-highest scoring game against a P4 opponent was
14. 14! Two bleeping scores. One of those was a kick return for a touchdown, the other was in garbage time. The Badgers'
third-highest scoring game was 13 against Washington. In that game the Badgers scored a touchdown following a 7-yard "drive" after a Washington Fumble. The Badgers scored 10 twice: against
Maryland, when they were down 27-3 (at home) and scored a garbage time TD with 28 second to play in the 4th quarter. Maryland, with its one conference win. The offensive bright spot of the season was a first quarter touchdown drive against Michigan, followed up by a field goal, to get to 10.
Excluding those two garbage time TDs against Alabama and Maryland, the Badgers had
four TD drives of longer than
20 yards against P4 opponents. One of those was an 84-yard run, so hardly a "drive." In 10 games against P4 teams, the Badgers' offense scored more than one touchdown
once.
Our offense was catastrophically--or comically (choose your adverb)--bad.