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TCU vs Wisconsin: Rose Bowl
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<blockquote data-quote="Slomo37" data-source="post: 705529" data-attributes="member: 32950"><p>Welcome Badgers! It is nice to see some good information being shared/discussed rather than the same old AQ vs. non-AQ conference smack talk. Forgive some of our fans for what I call the "Boise (ehh, I get no respect...) Syndrome". A good friend and a few acquaintances of mine are Badger fans, and along with the posters so far, are all class acts. So take note TCU fans. </p><p></p><p>After seeing a few of UW games it is clear that your run game will be tough to stop and from the few games I have seen Tolzien can step up when needed. The key to a good run game is a good offensive line, so I can easily buy into what y'all are saying about the OL quality. Also, you guys definitely have momentum in your favor, winning impressively the past few games while TCU seems to be slacking off a bit (just got to watch our UNM game on DVR, not impressive considering the quality of competition). Hopefully that can be cured over the next month. </p><p></p><p>One of you seemed to imply that the Badgers might have a problem with a spread offense? Care to elaborate, as that is the offensive scheme TCU runs? </p><p></p><p>TCU is a run first team much like Wisconsin, so the key to beating us apparently is to put in a new defensive scheme and totally bewilder our OCs (Fiesta Bowl) so they abandon the run entirely or just flat out stuff it, assuming we try more than a dozen attempts. Dalton is as much a threat to run as the backs, not necessary quick but he makes good decisions. The TCU OL has a share of NFL quality talent, I'm just not sure how it matches up with UW's D. TCU's defense is all about speed, we may be a bit undersized in some areas but the idea is that speed and swarming to the ball makes up for it. TCU has a reputation for fielding an excellent run defense, but I fully expect the Badgers to test it. I expect a great game between these two teams.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Slomo37, post: 705529, member: 32950"] Welcome Badgers! It is nice to see some good information being shared/discussed rather than the same old AQ vs. non-AQ conference smack talk. Forgive some of our fans for what I call the "Boise (ehh, I get no respect...) Syndrome". A good friend and a few acquaintances of mine are Badger fans, and along with the posters so far, are all class acts. So take note TCU fans. After seeing a few of UW games it is clear that your run game will be tough to stop and from the few games I have seen Tolzien can step up when needed. The key to a good run game is a good offensive line, so I can easily buy into what y'all are saying about the OL quality. Also, you guys definitely have momentum in your favor, winning impressively the past few games while TCU seems to be slacking off a bit (just got to watch our UNM game on DVR, not impressive considering the quality of competition). Hopefully that can be cured over the next month. One of you seemed to imply that the Badgers might have a problem with a spread offense? Care to elaborate, as that is the offensive scheme TCU runs? TCU is a run first team much like Wisconsin, so the key to beating us apparently is to put in a new defensive scheme and totally bewilder our OCs (Fiesta Bowl) so they abandon the run entirely or just flat out stuff it, assuming we try more than a dozen attempts. Dalton is as much a threat to run as the backs, not necessary quick but he makes good decisions. The TCU OL has a share of NFL quality talent, I'm just not sure how it matches up with UW's D. TCU's defense is all about speed, we may be a bit undersized in some areas but the idea is that speed and swarming to the ball makes up for it. TCU has a reputation for fielding an excellent run defense, but I fully expect the Badgers to test it. I expect a great game between these two teams. [/QUOTE]
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