homerHAWKeye777
Well-Known Member
In fact, I dare say, that the similarities are almost even uncanny.
In '08 the Badgers had a highly touted DL and they were pretty veteran and loaded on O as well. Anyhow, the expectations were sky high for the Badgers ... and they ended up losing their will and/or edge ... much like the '10 Hawks.
Then, come the '09 Badgers ... they emerge as a very young squad ... but also one with plenty of talent. Despite seemingly losing so much from their DL ... their "new" DL actually proves to be a huge asset ... as Schofield and Watt emerge as big-time players ... and that's even though their DTs were just a bit better than serviceable.
Also, the '09 Badgers had the benefit of being powered by a great group of TEs and a POWER running game.
While the Badgers still lose several games ... they prove to be exceptionally dangerous and are competitive with just about everybody. At the end of the day ... they end up controlling a much more highly touted/hyped Miami squad. And, all that talented youth and momentum end up helping to propel the Badger's to the Rose Bowl following the '10 season.
If you pay attention to the storylines ... almost everything sounds quite a bit like what we're hearing about our own Hawks this year. We'll be really good this year ... but we might just be a year off from greatness.
In '08 the Badgers had a highly touted DL and they were pretty veteran and loaded on O as well. Anyhow, the expectations were sky high for the Badgers ... and they ended up losing their will and/or edge ... much like the '10 Hawks.
Then, come the '09 Badgers ... they emerge as a very young squad ... but also one with plenty of talent. Despite seemingly losing so much from their DL ... their "new" DL actually proves to be a huge asset ... as Schofield and Watt emerge as big-time players ... and that's even though their DTs were just a bit better than serviceable.
Also, the '09 Badgers had the benefit of being powered by a great group of TEs and a POWER running game.
While the Badgers still lose several games ... they prove to be exceptionally dangerous and are competitive with just about everybody. At the end of the day ... they end up controlling a much more highly touted/hyped Miami squad. And, all that talented youth and momentum end up helping to propel the Badger's to the Rose Bowl following the '10 season.
If you pay attention to the storylines ... almost everything sounds quite a bit like what we're hearing about our own Hawks this year. We'll be really good this year ... but we might just be a year off from greatness.