If you were to ask Wisconsin fans, 'What is the biggest problem for Badgers football going forward, outside of a coaching change?' Most would answer with a very resounding, 'The quarterback position.' It's been a mess for years, mostly due to injuries, but the backups have been terrible. Luke Fickell, in his post-game comments after the Minnesota game, seems to agree.
He spent a couple of minutes talking about the position and called it the Achilles Heel of his program for the last few years. In his tenure, he's never been able to take on a starting quarterback and play them the entire year. This year may have been the worst at the position. He lost his starting quarterback in the first half of the first game, and he never really returned (he tried to against Maryland, but it only re-aggravated the injury).
The quarterback position has never been solid for Wisconsin and Luke Fickell and he's tired of it
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Then, to make matters worse, the backup with starting experience, Danny O'Neil, who had struggled and been benched, was brought back after more practice reps, only to be injured for the season. Luke Fickell was stuck with a career backup for an FCS program (Southern Illinois) who transferred in for his final season, and a true freshman who was actively trying to learn to read college defenses.
It was a rough go, and Luke Fickell is tired of it. "And in some ways, it's not fair. It's not fair to Coach Grimes, it's not fair to that group of guys that, you know, hey, this is what we want to be. This is how we're going to go. And then when you got to go backwards, and you got to go left, and you got to go right, just because of the nature of, you know, the position in general, what those guys can do well, but we've, we've got to address that."
However, the part of the quote that should give Wisconsin fans hope and confidence that Fickell and team will head to the portal and bring in a top quarterback was this line: "We've got to make sure that that room is solidified more than anything."
When it's time to dive into the portal, Wisconsin fans will be watching to see if Luke Fickell and Chris McIntosh put their money where their mouth is and grab an elite quarterback. Not a middle-tier one, a top-of-the-line signal-caller.
