Offensively, if Wisconsin will have any hope, they will need to run a lot of misdirection, just to slow Michigan's front down. But so far that hasn't worked especially well. And, because they will need to sustain long, slow drives--because O'Neil (or whomever) won't have time for downfield passes--they need to cut out the stupid mistakes: failed snaps, O-line penalties, dropped passes, sacks that could have been avoided with throwing the ball away. All things they have not proven capable of.
It's that latter stuff that was so glaring in the Maryland game. Every time the Badgers started to do anything remotely good on offense, they would crap their pants with a snap over the head, or a false start, or a stupid sack, or a holding, or a dropped pass, or...or...or...(even a blocked field goal when they actually had a chance for points). It was brutal. And that was at home, in the first half, before the crowd turned on them. How do you think they will do in the Big House, with a much better defense lined up on the other side?