Wisconsin Football: Seven team strengths in 2018

LINCOLN, NE - OCTOBER 07: Offensive lineman Tyler Biadasz #61 of the Wisconsin Badgers snaps the ball to quarterback Alex Hornibrook #12 against the Nebraska Cornhuskers at Memorial Stadium on October 7, 2017 in Lincoln, Nebraska. (Photo by Steven Branscombe/Getty Images)
LINCOLN, NE - OCTOBER 07: Offensive lineman Tyler Biadasz #61 of the Wisconsin Badgers snaps the ball to quarterback Alex Hornibrook #12 against the Nebraska Cornhuskers at Memorial Stadium on October 7, 2017 in Lincoln, Nebraska. (Photo by Steven Branscombe/Getty Images) /
facebooktwitterreddit
Prev
6 of 8
Next
Wisconsin Football
MADISON, WI – SEPTEMBER 09: Michael Deiter (Photo by Dylan Buell/Getty Images) /

Consistency is key

Being consistent and precise in everything they do is part of the Badger culture. Being able to put up dominant rushing stats week after week and produce the same product is what makes Wisconsin great.

The offensive line has one of the most replicable jobs on the football field: put the guy in front of you on his rear end. Wisconsin’s line is one of the best in the country and just might be able to do it every single snap. When you dominate in the trenches as a football team you give yourself the best chance to win. And that’s just what Wisconsin does week in and week out.

I mentioned earlier how part of the culture is knowing what you’re going to get from Wisconsin, but that can’t be taken for granted. Not every team is as steady as the Badgers. Not every team is seemingly un-upsettable. The Badgers won’t be great some weeks and good others, they’re going to be great every single week. When you’re great every single week you have an incredible opportunity to win a championship.

Fans can trust the Badgers to play winning football on a weekly basis. Where some teams might get caught slipping up, Wisconsin will be ready to take advantage and win the game.