Sameyes, but I still think we're a bit behind
Sameyes, but I still think we're a bit behind
Thanks captainIn the last 5 seasons since PJ arrived:
Wisconsin 30-12 in the B1G. 2 division titles, 2 NY6 bowls, 4 bowls overall (soon to be 5)
Minnesota 21-22, 0 divison titles, 0 NY6 bowls, 2 bowls overall (soon to be 3)
Minnesota had a great win Saturday but are nowhere close to Wisconsin as an overall program
In the last 5 seasons since PJ arrived:
Wisconsin 30-12 in the B1G. 2 division titles, 2 NY6 bowls, 4 bowls overall (soon to be 5)
Minnesota 21-22, 0 divison titles, 0 NY6 bowls, 2 bowls overall (soon to be 3)
Minnesota had a great win Saturday but are nowhere close to Wisconsin as an overall program
Division titles62-61-8 with Wisconsin in the lead. However Wisconsin has a 19 game lead since we started playing for the Axe. They have 5 division titles to our 0. 10 Rose bowls to our 2. 3 NY6 games to our 0. Gotta string a couple wins together o win the division to change the narrative.
Did you see Saturday's game? If so, was it your impression that Minnesota is "nowhere close" to Wisconsin?
Two wins in our last four against them, with one of our losses in OT. Head-to-head, we're there, right now.
Details details details.....In the last 5 seasons since PJ arrived:
Wisconsin 30-12 in the B1G. 2 division titles, 2 NY6 bowls, 4 bowls overall (soon to be 5)
Minnesota 21-22, 0 divison titles, 0 NY6 bowls, 2 bowls overall (soon to be 3)
Minnesota had a great win Saturday but are nowhere close to Wisconsin as an overall program
What some prognosticator thinks before a season starts makes absolutely zero difference. Results on the field matter.when Minnesota is the default preseason pick in the West they will have even things out with Wisconsin.
Wisconsin lost to a bad Illinois team in '19 as 30 point favorites.Teams like Iowa and Wisconsin don't lose to the BGs and Illinois of the world at home.
What some prognosticator thinks before a season starts makes absolutely zero difference. Results on the field matter.
Wisconsin lost to a bad Illinois team in '19 as 30 point favorites.
What some prognosticator thinks before a season starts makes absolutely zero difference. Results on the field matter.
Wisconsin lost to a bad Illinois team in '19 as 30 point favorites.
62-61-8 with Wisconsin in the lead. However Wisconsin has a 19 game lead since we started playing for the Axe. They have 5 division titles to our 0. 10 Rose bowls to our 2. 3 NY6 games to our 0. Gotta string a couple wins together o win the division to change the narrative.
Wouldn't that mean we passed them, not caught up to them?Nope.
Win for decades like they have done and then lets talk.
When Minnesota is the default preseason pick they will not have evened things with wisconsin because it will mean they have passed wisconsin.Yes I did see it. One of the best performances from the Gophers in my lifetime.
But as someone else said when Minnesota is the default preseason pick in the West they will have even things out with Wisconsin.
They also had an insane amount of SR starters. 17 I believe. I know Wisconsin's OL and front 7 on D will reload. They've proven it. Minnesota hasn't yet. I'm believe it when I see it.
Iowa was in a rebuilding year. They had a crap OL and a DL that can't pressure the QB, a backup QB, and Tr Fr WRs who drop passes as if the football has been dipped in acid. And Minnesota's SR laden team still couldn't beat them.
Teams like Iowa and Wisconsin don't lose to the BGs and Illinois of the world at home.
When Minnesota can beat a rebuilding Iowa team and Wisconsin in the same season I will say they've closed the gap.
Wisconsin has only won the West once in the last 4 years (co-champs with us technically). Maybe the prognosticators are behind the times in always defaulting to WI. Not sure why they get credit for a preseason pick that ends up being wrong.Yes I did see it. One of the best performances from the Gophers in my lifetime.
But as someone else said when Minnesota is the default preseason pick in the West they will have even things out with Wisconsin.
They also had an insane amount of SR starters. 17 I believe. I know Wisconsin's OL and front 7 on D will reload. They've proven it. Minnesota hasn't yet. I'm believe it when I see it.
Iowa was in a rebuilding year. They had a crap OL and a DL that can't pressure the QB, a backup QB, and Tr Fr WRs who drop passes as if the football has been dipped in acid. And Minnesota's SR laden team still couldn't beat them.
Teams like Iowa and Wisconsin don't lose to the BGs and Illinois of the world at home.
When Minnesota can beat a rebuilding Iowa team and Wisconsin in the same season I will say they've closed the gap.
Wi hasn’t won for the past couple decades?Wouldn't that mean we passed them, not caught up to them?
this is it. Like or or not "Wisconsin" is more of a brand name in college FB compared to "Minnesota."
Now, that can change over time. But for the national perception to change, the Gophers cannot get into a cycle of "good year - not so good year." They have to be good d*mn near every year for a sustained period.
Nothing lasts forever. I lived in Wisconsin during the Don Morton era when Wisconsin was really struggling. Barry Alvarez changed that, and he and the following coaches have been able to sustain it. Can MN do the same? to be determined.
Just for a good laugh can you do Scott Frost?Here's another relevant comparison...
Kirk Ferentz, first five seasons (conference record in parens):
1999 — 1-10 (0-8)
2000— 3-9 (3-5)
2001 — 7-5 (4-4)
2002 — 11-2 (8-0)
2003 — 10-3 (5-3)
P.J.Fleck, first five seasons:
2017 — 5-7 (2-7)
2018— 7-6 (3-6)
2019 — 11-2 (7-2)
2020 — 3-4 (3-4)
2021 — 8-4 (6-3) (Bowl game pending)
Your point isn't lost on me, but do you think anyone here would disagree that Wisconsin improved a TON during the season? Do you disagree? Their OL gelled, the RB was a revelation, and the OC seemed to find more/better ways to use Mertz by giving him simpler reads and taking what the D was giving rather than forcing it downfield constantly. Defense was never a problem and was solid from start to finish. Good FB team. Minnesota, Wisconsin, and Iowa were all pretty equal in my eyes. Each had weaknesses, off weeks, and found ways to win a couple tough games.I read for months on this board the Badgers were terrible this year. No idea why you were so excited on Saturday about beating such a garbage team.
I was kidding. Though I think it is kind of funny. I am also shocked at people who are not happy Morgan is coming back. He was fantastic on Saturday.Your point isn't lost on me, but do you think anyone here would disagree that Wisconsin improved a TON during the season? Do you disagree? Their OL gelled, the RB was a revelation, and the OC seemed to find more/better ways to use Mertz by giving him simpler reads and taking what the D was giving rather than forcing it downfield constantly. Defense was never a problem and was solid from start to finish. Good FB team. Minnesota, Wisconsin, and Iowa were all pretty equal in my eyes. Each had weaknesses, off weeks, and found ways to win a couple tough games.
I think it is more a factor of the UW falling off rather than us making huge strides. The West is definitely poised to become more interesting. I think Nebraska will eventually get it figured out and get competitive again. Additionally, I think Illinois might actually have some life in them. Illinois is a true sleeping giant as they can recruit if they have an actual coaching staff and I think they may finally have that. So, while we are improving, so is the level of competition.
Well, here's a direct comparison between Alvarez and Fleck, so far. I think our guy stacks up pretty well, to date...
Barry Alvarez, first five seasons (conference record in parens):
1990 — 1-10 (0-8)
1991— 5-6 (2-6)
1992 — 5-6 (3-5)
1993 — 10-1-1 (6-1-1)
1994 — 8-3-1 (5-2-1)
P.J.Fleck, first five seasons:
2017 — 5-7 (2-7)
2018— 7-6 (3-6)
2019 — 11-2 (7-2)
2020 — 3-4 (3-4)
2021 — 8-4 (6-3) (Bowl game pending)
You’re nervous.In the last 5 seasons since PJ arrived:
Wisconsin 30-12 in the B1G. 2 division titles, 2 NY6 bowls, 4 bowls overall (soon to be 5)
Minnesota 21-22, 0 divison titles, 0 NY6 bowls, 2 bowls overall (soon to be 3)
Minnesota had a great win Saturday but are nowhere close to Wisconsin as an overall program