Excerpts from Jesse Temple:
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Former UW-Madison Chancellor Donna Shalala may have best summed up the state of the Badgers' football program in the late 1980s.
"I think the people had given up. I actually think they had given up on the chance that Wisconsin would ever be a contender again. There was a generation of people that only knew losing."
And then the Barry Alvarez era began.
Quoted (numerous times) in the article is Matt Lepay, Wisconsin's radio announcer since 1988: "I remember the famous (Alvarez) line. 'You'd better get your season tickets now because before long, you might not be able to.' I remember thinking, 'Boy this guy is pretty confident in himself.' And in my own mind, I'd only been here two years, was here for '88, '89, so I thought, 'I wonder if he knows what he's getting into because it was a mess.'"
Alvarez:
"We went through tough times. We stuck with it. We never compromised who we were and what we were all about. I told people from Day 1, you can go back and read it. I told them just be patient. We're going to build on a good foundation, and we've been good ever since. For us to go to six Rose Bowls from '94 through two years ago, that's unbelievable. And three of them in the '90s? Win three championships? From the shittiest program, maybe in the country, to three Rose Bowls in the '90s? That's ridiculous."