Team captain. Article says it is to rehab injuries. Seems odd to leave the team to rehab.
Was he better than what we have?Team captain. Article says it is to rehab injuries. Seems odd to leave the team to rehab.
Not sure this is really different than Ceyair, but I’d stay away from players quitting mid season if possible imo.Was he better than what we have?
He seems to be having a fecal effect on them.This is what people in Ohio call the “Fickell Effect”.
He blows.This is what people in Ohio call the “Fickell Effect”.
Obviously I don't know what is going on here for sure but it looks & smells like quitting in order to prepare for the draft. Quitting to prepare for the draft is common leading up to bowl games. But now at least a few kids a year are taking it a step further. Usually it involves a kid who chooses quitting over playing hurt & at less than 100%. That way they can recover and get in a lot of training ahead of the NFL draft combine. Plus they avoid putting out bad tape. I can't think of too many examples off the top of my head- the TE Musgrave from Oregon did it a couple years ago.Team captain. Article says it is to rehab injuries. Seems odd to leave the team to rehab.
Business decision 100%Obviously I don't know what is going on here for sure but it looks & smells like quitting in order to prepare for the draft. Quitting to prepare for the draft is common leading up to bowl games. But now at least a few kids a year are taking it a step further. Usually it involves a kid who chooses quitting over playing hurt & at less than 100%. That way they can recover and get in a lot of training ahead of the NFL draft combine. Plus they avoid putting out bad tape. I can't think of too many examples off the top of my head- the TE Musgrave from Oregon did it a couple years ago.
Other kids do the "quiet quitting" thing where they are out with seemingly minor injuries that they could play through, but they sit out games in order to avoid putting out "bad" tape.
Between them and the Clarkeyes I can’t decide which one I want to beat more..I saw Fickell as the Badgers Frost hire. Comparable success at a mid major that wouldn’t translate to the B1G.
Obviously I don't know what is going on here for sure but it looks & smells like quitting in order to prepare for the draft. Quitting to prepare for the draft is common leading up to bowl games. But now at least a few kids a year are taking it a step further. Usually it involves a kid who chooses quitting over playing hurt & at less than 100%. That way they can recover and get in a lot of training ahead of the NFL draft combine. Plus they avoid putting out bad tape. I can't think of too many examples off the top of my head- the TE Musgrave from Oregon did it a couple years ago.
Other kids do the "quiet quitting" thing where they are out with seemingly minor injuries that they could play through, but they sit out games in order to avoid putting out "bad" tape.
Probably, dude is on a crap team with a crap coach and most players seem to not like Luke.The timing feels more like saving his eligibility to enter the portal.
Probably, dude is on a crap team with a crap coach and most players seem to not like Luke.
Plenty of athletes take the medical route and retire. He would get all the benefits of a normal student athlete. Not sure about NIL. Article said he contemplated entering the draft. So he either thinks he's some long shot NFL prospect or is trying to save his eligibility for a transfer.42 secomds on Google shows he has battled a lot of injuries..he isn't an NFL prospect on any level it appears, and his NIL value is almost nonnexistent. Maybe he's contemplating if he should be playing ball at all anymore. Doesn't feel like a greedy move to me. We'll see.
Plenty of athletes take the medical route and retire. He would get all the benefits of a normal student athlete. Not sure about NIL. Article said he contemplated entering the draft. So he either thinks he's some long shot NFL prospect or is trying to save his eligibility for a transfer.
You are correct. All conferences have to unite and say "NO" to transferring players that quit on their team mid season. Enough of this bullshit from these kids.Not sure this is really different than Ceyair, but I’d stay away from players quitting mid season if possible imo.
He has a window to make it work and it is currently closing. Alvarez followed the Devaney approach and built a very successful brand of football in Madison. Fans up there are not gonna buy some type of pass first bullshit that loses games.Not many RBs are gonna like Air Fickle.
That could be as well. Maybe the kid thinks that he could cash in with a six figure deal somewhere?The timing feels more like saving his eligibility to enter the portal.
I am not sure they really have a huge fan base. Not like "real" fans, more like "Hey, this is something to do" fans.He has a window to make it work and it is currently closing. Alvarez followed the Devaney approach and built a very successful brand of football in Madison. Fans up there are not gonna buy some type of pass first bullshit that loses games.
He has a window to make it work and it is currently closing. Alvarez followed the Devaney approach and built a very successful brand of football in Madison. Fans up there are not gonna buy some type of pass first bullshit that loses games.
Everyone?Fickle was ran out of Ohio state. If he couldn’t cut it with high level talent in the big 10, why did everyone think he would be even good at Wisconsin with far less talent available to him? We may not beat Wisconsin this year but I feel like we are two programs heading in different directions. We just have a long climb up while they’re tumbling slow
Fickle made a HUGE mistake not retaining Jim Leonard as DC/Associate HC, IMO. Maybe he tried, don’t remember, but their AD oozes “Steve Pederson” type management style, so perhaps Fickle was told to tear it down and build it back your way. This AD may feel the Iowa model works just fine, and the OSU way of doing things is unattainable and not affordable long term.Fickle was ran out of Ohio state. If he couldn’t cut it with high level talent in the big 10, why did everyone think he would be even good at Wisconsin with far less talent available to him? We may not beat Wisconsin this year but I feel like we are two programs heading in different directions. We just have a long climb up while they’re tumbling slow
Yeah, I see people constantly telling us how bad some of our future opponents are. I’ll just be happy at this point if we win 6 or 7. Not many, if any gimmes left.Wisconsin is really struggling without their running back!!