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This is the correct answer. Same with any win over Iowa.Automatic A when you beat the BADgers
Battery's? Or roadside assistance
Going into this season I thought the defense was going to be the concern.... quite the opposite.The offense finally added some wrinkles to the play call sheet. Uneal!
And what Rossi has done with this defense, to limit their RB to 44 yards and keep the badgers out of the endzone, even more unreal.
Upon watching the TV broadcast the other day, I did notice the announcers make note on multiple occasions which players the Gophers had that were transfers. I'm pretty sure every time they referenced Gibbens to make sure to note he was a transfer. Once, ok fine. But over and over again it got quite annoying and made it seem like half our team was transfers like MSU, which obviously isn't the case.For a good dose of schadenfreude I hopped on over to the Buckyville Axe Game Thread.
In a nutshell, these are the reasons Wisconsin lost:
Refs sucked...so many missed holding calls by the Gophers.
Announcers sucked.
Chryst sucks.
Braedon Allen was only at 30%.
Refs sucked...missed targeting on Gibbens that would have turned the game around.
Again, the announcers sucked.
Refs sucked...Gopher DBs were grabbing all day.
Minnesota had, like, 70 transfers playing.
And on a side note...PJ is an ass, and a bunch of other things you could imagine.
It makes me feel good that the peace and tranquility of many Wisconsin households on Saturday evening was ruined.
There were some people complaining about them not trying to score before halftime at the game as well. But no timeouts, from your own 20, less than a minute on the clock and against a great defense....yeah that is just asking for trouble.I was going to go A-, which I know given the ultimate result would have been nitpicky.
The demerit was for how the end of the 1st half played out, calling time outs to extend the half getting the ball back with 40 seconds left only to calling a running play and go to the locker room. What was the point? If they had got the ball back at say their own 30 instead of inside the 20, would they still have taken a shot? Did the fumble (still recovered) spook him? Why take the chance in the first place, the time outs could have afforded Wisconsin a scoring opportunity had they converted the 1st down.
Glad I got that off my chest and I can go back to celebrating. Just finished watching the re-air again on FS1.
Also I ultimately went with full on A for the end of the game redemption. Fleck astutely realized that Mertz started his slide ahead of the first down marker, called the Time Out for review and got it overturned. Brilliant! Odd way for the game to essentially end, via a wordy explanation from the official, but I loved it!
Party on!