Is Wisconsin Big Brother?

Wisconsin is running circles around Iowa in athletics and has been for quite some time.

The population argument doesn’t explain how far apart these two programs are. Also I’m not even sure how many of their starters are even from Wisconsin.

If you follow recruiting rankings UW has basically recruited at iowa’s Level over the last several years, but they are completely outclassing them on the field.

UW is better because they have an AD who demands results and a fanbase who expects them.

Yes, the answer is the AD. End of discussion.
 
Wisconsin is an Iowa clone that has recently revamped their defense with that 3-4 zone rush scheme. Other than that recent change, they are pretty much Iowa with slightly better linemen and materially better RBs. They have surpassed Iowa because they are the only BCS school in a bigger state. Their slightly higher success has helped them get the second cut guys out of Ohio who don't go to OSU or Michigan. Their slightly better o-lines have led them to recruit better RBs. I don't know what coaching or schematic change would push us above them. I don't think there is one.
The Wisconsin offensive coaching staff is far superior to our offensive coaching staff. Their D is marginally better than ours.
 
I don't think there is any question that Wisconsin has surpassed us in football and basketball, the season records and head -to-head speak for themselves. The big question is, do we have the talent, the ability, and the passion to change that scenario? Based on what we saw against the Badgers in football last season , and what we have seen this season in basketball overall, the popular opinion would be.....NO FREAKING WAY!! However, I don't think that the talent gap is as vast as others think, and that, especially in football, the biggest hurdle we need to overcome is our predictability in play calling, which has been discussed ad nauseam on this forum. This upcoming season is going to serve as a catalyst for years to come, do we adjust our play calling and play to our strengths ( Ohio State, Nebraska), our do we bang our heads against the brick wall over and over again ( Michigan St., Northwestern,...etc...) ??
 
I don't think there is any question that Wisconsin has surpassed us in football and basketball, the season records and head -to-head speak for themselves. The big question is, do we have the talent, the ability, and the passion to change that scenario? Based on what we saw against the Badgers in football last season , and what we have seen this season in basketball overall, the popular opinion would be.....NO FREAKING WAY!! However, I don't think that the talent gap is as vast as others think, and that, especially in football, the biggest hurdle we need to overcome is our predictability in play calling, which has been discussed ad nauseam on this forum. This upcoming season is going to serve as a catalyst for years to come, do we adjust our play calling and play to our strengths ( Ohio State, Nebraska), our do we bang our heads against the brick wall over and over again ( Michigan St., Northwestern,...etc...) ??
What concerns me the most is that final lingering doubt concerning the Badgers may have been answered in their bowl game. Unable to play downhill with their power running game they had to turn to Hornibrook and young receivers not named Peavy, Cephus and Fumigali to make plays and they did just that. They are darn near a complete team if Hornibrook steps up.

I have lived in Wisconsin for seventeen years and am surrounded by an entire generation that doesn't remember Wisconsin pre-Barry (or pre Bo for that matter). I pray for the day when the pendulum swings and it's like the eighties or nineties once again. Starting the cinferecon season with them at Kinnick in September is going to speak volumes about the the state of both programs.
 
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I was referring to players who went to ISU rather than Iowa.

One of BTR's premises is Iowa has 'competition' from within its own borders for talent (ISU) while Wisconsin does not, thus hurting Iowa as far as a program goes as compared to Wisconsin. It's my contention this isn't true. Iowa gets 99% of the studs who stay in state.
 
Winsconsin Record

2004 Alvarez 9–3 6–2
2005 Alvarez 10–3 5–3
2006 Bielema 12–1 7–1
2007 Bielema 9–4 5–3
2008 Bielema 7–6 3–5
2009 Bielema 10–3 5–3
2010 Bielema 11–2 7–1
2011 Bielema 11–3 6–2
2012 Bielema/Alvarez 8–6 4–4
2013 Andersen 9–4 6–2
2014 Andersen/Alvarez 1
2015 Chryst 10–3 6–2
2016 Chryst 11–3 7–2
2017 Chryst 13–1
(pretty impressive)

Vs Iowa Record

2004 10-2
2005 7-5
2006 6-7
2007 6-6
2008 9-4
2009 11-2
2010 8-5
2011 7-6
2012 4-8
2013 8-5
2014 7-6
2015 12-2
2016 8-5
2017 8-5

we are also currently 1-5 in the last 6 years head to head.....

is wisconsin able to get better recruits? aren't they lil ol wisconsin? or does it come down to coaching and schemes?

We used to be what Wisconsin is now. We were the bullies of the big ten and yes they modeled their program after us. They are more "Iowa" than we are. We are failing at our own traditions... our own history and our own style of play.
 
Wisconsin has appeared in the most conference championship games since 2011 and is in a three way tie for the most wins.

Big Ten Conference Championship Record

Wisconsin 5 Appearances 2 Wins

Michigan State 3 Appearances 2 Wins

Ohio State 3 Appearances 2 Wins

Penn State 1 Appearance 1 Win

Iowa 1 Appearance

Nebraska 1 Appearance

Wisconsin has appeared in three out of the four East – West championship games.

I would say Wisconsin has an even more commanding lead of the West than Ohio State over the East. Granted there is a lot more competition at the top of the Eastern division.

Wisconsin is big brother to the entire Western Division, not just Iowa.
 
Wisconsin's Record Against Big Ten Opponents

2011-2017 (Since Nebraska joined the Big Ten)
Northwestern 3-2
Iowa 4-1
Nebraska 6-1
Minnesota 7-0
Illinois 7-0
Purdue 7-0
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Ohio State 0-6
Michigan 1-1
Michigan St. 2-2
Penn State 1-3
Indiana 4-0
Rutgers 2-0
Maryland 3-0

1999-2010
Northwestern 4-4
Iowa 6-6
Minnesota 10-2
Illinois 5-3
Purdue 6-2
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Ohio State 5-5
Michigan 4-6
Michigan St. 6-4
Penn State 4-4
Indiana 8-2

I'll put one up for Iowa & Northwestern during the same intervals.
(later - I'm going outside and get a little yard work done)
 
didn't kirk say we are on their level though? it doesn't look like it so is he delusional?
Winsconsin Record

2004 Alvarez 9–3 6–2
2005 Alvarez 10–3 5–3
2006 Bielema 12–1 7–1
2007 Bielema 9–4 5–3
2008 Bielema 7–6 3–5
2009 Bielema 10–3 5–3
2010 Bielema 11–2 7–1
2011 Bielema 11–3 6–2
2012 Bielema/Alvarez 8–6 4–4
2013 Andersen 9–4 6–2
2014 Andersen/Alvarez 1
2015 Chryst 10–3 6–2
2016 Chryst 11–3 7–2
2017 Chryst 13–1
(pretty impressive)

Vs Iowa Record

2004 10-2
2005 7-5
2006 6-7
2007 6-6
2008 9-4
2009 11-2
2010 8-5
2011 7-6
2012 4-8
2013 8-5
2014 7-6
2015 12-2
2016 8-5
2017 8-5

we are also currently 1-5 in the last 6 years head to head.....

is wisconsin able to get better recruits? aren't they lil ol wisconsin? or does it come down to coaching and schemes?
My opinion ONLY! Our big boss has different priority.
 
Mark my words, KF and company will play their best game against Wisconsin, this coming season. That will be our most complete game of the season. Whether or not it will be enough to get the win is another thing entirely. Then we'll turn around and lose 2 of the next 4 games.
 
The "Big Brother, Little Brother" term is used when there are more than one power 5 in the state. Examples would be Iowa-Iowa State, Michigan-Michigan State, Oregon-Oregon State, and so on. The best way to arrive to the appropriate answer to this question would be to ask one's self "Are the University of Iowa and the University of Wisconsin in the same state?" I don't want to give it away, but the answer is fairly obvious.
 
Mark my words, KF and company will play their best game against Wisconsin, this coming season. That will be our most complete game of the season. Whether or not it will be enough to get the win is another thing entirely. Then we'll turn around and lose 2 of the next 4 games.

There is a decent chance of it. Away at Penn State is a tough game. I would favor Iowa in the other three but at lest one loss is more probable than three wins.

If Iowa finishes 3-1 they likely end up at 7-5 or 8-4 on the regular season.
 
There is a decent chance of it. Away at Penn State is a tough game. I would favor Iowa in the other three but at lest one loss is more probable than three wins.

If Iowa finishes 3-1 they likely end up at 7-5 or 8-4 on the regular season.
7 wins is good enough for KF and Gutless Gary. It wouldn't be a bench mark in the contract if it wasn't.
 
Iowa's Record Against Big Ten Opponents

2011-2017 (Since Nebraska joined the Big Ten)
Wisconsin 1-4
Northwestern 4-3
Nebraska 4-3
Minnesota 5-2
Purdue 5-2
Illinois 4-0
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Ohio State 1-1
Michigan 3-1
Michigan St. 1-4
Penn State 0-4
Indiana 3-1
Maryland 1-1
Rutgers 1-0

1999-2010
Wisconsin 6-6
Northwestern 4-6
Nebraska 0-2 OOC
Minnesota 8-4
Purdue 5-3
Illinois 5-3
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Ohio State 1-7
Michigan 4-4
Michigan St. 6-4
Penn State 8-2
Indiana 6-4
 
Northwestern's Record Against Big Ten Opponents

2011-2017 (Since Nebraska joined the Big Ten)

Wisconsin 2-3
Iowa 3-4
Nebraska 3-4
Minnesota 4-3
Purdue 4-0
Illinois 5-2
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Ohio State 0-2
Michigan 0-5
Michigan St. 3-2
Penn State 2-3
Indiana 3-0
Maryland 1-0

1999-2010
Wisconsin 4-4
Iowa 6-4
Nebraska 0-1 OOC
Minnesota 5-5
Purdue 4-8
Illinois 7-5
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Ohio State 1-7
Michigan 2-6
Michigan St. 4-6
Penn State 2-6
Indiana 7-3
 
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Nebraska's Record Against Big Ten Opponents

2011-2017 (Since Nebraska joined the Big Ten)

Wisconsin 1-6
Iowa 3-4
Northwestern 4-3
Minnesota 4-3
Purdue 4-1
Illinois 4-1
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Ohio State 1-3
Michigan 2-1
Michigan State 3-2
Penn State 3-1
Indiana 1-0
Maryland 1-0
Rutgers 3-0
 
Nebraska's Record Against Big Ten Opponents

2011-2017 (Since Nebraska joined the Big Ten)

Wisconsin 1-6
Iowa 3-4
Northwestern 4-3
Minnesota 4-3
Purdue 4-1
Illinois 4-1
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Ohio State 1-3
Michigan 2-1
Michigan State 3-2
Penn State 3-1
Indiana 1-0
Maryland 1-0
Rutgers 3-0
Nebraska should beg to move to the east division with a record of 14-7.

Compared to 20-18 vs. west.
 
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