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The story for Watkins is one of homesickness and “stupid decisions” by Watkins, according to Jesse Temple of Fox Sports Wisconsin.
They're in horrible shape at WR. I believe they brought in 5 receivers in this last class. These were arguably the top
two. They've a cream puff schedule other than the the LSU game in Houston. I believe the Tigers are about a 4 hour
drive from Houston. The stadium will be 3/4 filled with Bijou fans. Becky will be the Christians against the Lions.
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Their top 3 pass catchers from last year (yes I'm including backs and TEs) are all in NFL training camps, while 2 of ours are back with MN
They also lose their entire starting front 7 on D and best DB who was a 3rd rounder. This will be their worst team since 2008.Wisconsin seems to have the QB position most commonly named as a question mark for this upcoming season. If they are that sparse at receiver, it sounds like a bad combo with questionable QB's.
Well, we all know they will be able to run so we'll have to see how this plays out. It always seems to be easy to predict their doom... in July.
2012 returning starter numbers:Before I get excited about the upcoming demise of the Vadgers, can someone put these personnel losses into perspective?
Yes, they are losing a lot of starters, but when you are as good as they have been (hurts to say that) and have built up a program, couldn't it also be a case of next man up?
Are these losses of personnel on the high side of the distribution curve? Do programs on this position generally have "down years" or are there just as many examples of programs "cycling through players" and coming out ok?
Thoughts?
They also lose their entire starting front 7 on D and best DB who was a 3rd rounder. This will be their worst team since 2008.
They have Melvin Gordon and their usual stacked O-line, they will be good don't kid yourselves.
Don't most prognostications have them picked as the favorite in the Big 10 west? If they are a division contender with their worst team since 2008... that is a major bummer.I do hope they take that big step back at some point... I am just sick of reading about their demise each summer, followed up by them running around with the axe in October and/or playing in the Rose Bowl in January.
Have you seen their schedule? It's the ONLY reason they are picked to do so well in the standings. It's barely a Big Ten schedule. They'll be pretty average compared to past years but still go 9-3 simply because there's not many losses on that pathetic schedule.
In terms of returning WR production, yeah, they're worse than us. Drew Wolitarsky by himself (259 yards) comes close to all of Wisconsin's returning WR's (299 yards). Both units are largely unproven but I'd easily take our situation over Wisconsin's.
Ummm, that was EXACTLY my point. They have no proven receivers and we really have no proven receivers (unless you think Drew's 259 yards last year means he proved something). They had Abbrederis last year, he was probably targeted a lot leaving fewer passes to distribute elsewhere. They have freshman coming in just like we do that are competing for for spots. Maybe ours turn out better maybe theirs turn about better. Maybe with Melvin Gordon and Corey Clement in their backfield it makes no difference either way. How many yards did they throw the ball against Nebraska when they hung a billion points in the conference championship game?
I'm just not going to get myself too excited or start puffing my chest until we beat them.
Ummm, that was EXACTLY my point. They have no proven receivers and we really have no proven receivers (unless you think Drew's 259 yards last year means he proved something). They had Abbrederis last year, he was probably targeted a lot leaving fewer passes to distribute elsewhere. They have freshman coming in just like we do that are competing for for spots. Maybe ours turn out better maybe theirs turn about better. Maybe with Melvin Gordon and Corey Clement in their backfield it makes no difference either way. How many yards did they throw the ball against Nebraska when they hung a billion points in the conference championship game?
I'm just not going to get myself too excited or start puffing my chest until we beat them.
I am just sick of reading about their demise each summer, followed up by them running around with the axe in October