Friday, November 14, 2014

Preview Time! Badger Basketball and Gordon vs Abdullah

Its a good weekend to be a Badger fan. Not only is the highly anticipated football matchup with Nebraska finally here, the #3 ranked Badger basketball season gets underway tonight. The game itself shouldn't be much of a contest, against Northern Kentucky, but one thing that would make it worth attending is the raising of the Final Four banner for last season. This year's squad has the talent to make another run, and should be fun to watch all year. Here's my preview for the 2014-15 season, as well as a look at the important football game at Camp Randall this Saturday.


  • One of the main reasons this team is so highly ranked to start the season is that they only lost 1 key player from last year's team, Evan Anderson. I mean, Ben Brust. Bronson Koening finished the year strong and should be able to fill the void left by Brust. 
  • With this team, I have a feeling they will be using more 2- guard lineups than the 3-guard starting lineups that were common last year. The 3 big guys Sam Dekker, Frank Kaminsky, and Nigel Hayes are too talented to leave off the floor for long periods of time. There will always be situations that will call for a 3 guard lineup, but right now I'm predicting the most common lineup will be Traevon Jackson, Josh Gasser, Dekker, Hayes, and Kaminsky. 
  • I think Duje Dukan will be a major contributor this year. He improved as last season went on, and made some big shots in the Final Four game. It will be interesting to see what other bench players will get significant minutes. Some players to keep an eye out for, especially in many of these early season non-conference games which should likely be blowouts, are Vitto Brown and Zak Showalter. 
  • There are some non-conference games that will be tough tests. The one that obviously stands out is the Dec. 3rd ACC/Big 10 challenge game against Duke at the Kohl Center. Their freshman center Jahlil Okafor is being heavily hyped, so we'll see how he matches up with Kaminsky. This would be a huge win and could help the Badgers' case for  1 seed in March. Also, Thanksgiving week the Badgers travel to the Bahamas to play in the Battle 4 Atlantis tournament, which is filled with quality teams. The Badgers' first game is against UAB, but advancing in the tournament would mean potential matchups against Florida, Georgetown, UCLA, Oklahoma, or North Carolina. Pretty stacked field. 
  • The Badgers are the consensus favorite to win the Big Ten. The league will be tough as always, but maybe not quite as tough as in the past. Teams like Michigan, Michigan State, and Ohio State lost some key players that they will have to replace. 
  • In the end, if everyone stays healthy, the Badgers should win the Big Ten and compete for a #1 seed. As any college basketball fan knows, however, that doesn't guarantee a Final Four appearance. Anything can happen in March. Let's just hope the Badgers have a little more magic in them this season. 
                                           Who's Gonna Win the West?
           The football Badgers finally face a ranked opponent this weekend, #16 Nebraska. It's the first ranked team the Badgers have played since the opener against LSU. The way I see it, this game will decide who wins the the Big Ten West. Although Minnesota has been somewhat of a surprise and is tied atop the division, I don't see them as a legitimate contender (They have a chance to prove me wrong, but good luck doing it against Ohio State, Nebraska, and Wisconsin 3 weeks in a row). So, this game is pretty much a must-win for both teams. The winner pretty much would give themselves a 2-game lead over the loser, and with 3 weeks left to go, well, you get the point. The winner of this game will be going to Indy to face Ohio State in the Big Ten Championship game. 
          The Badger defense has played well over the course of the season, but really hasn't faced an offense as good as Nebraska's yet. A key factor in deciding how good their offense will be this Saturday is the health of Ameer Abdullah. In Nebraska's last game, Abdullah left with an injury early in the game after only gaining one yard. That has calmed some of the Heisman talk for Abdullah, but he will still likely be ready to play this Saturday. This game is seen as a showdown between two Heisman candidates who are two of the top running backs in the country. If Melvin Gordon wants a shot at the Heisman, he is gonna need to outshine Abdullah on Saturday. Gordon has needed a showcase game after missing most of the 2nd half against LSU. This is his chance (Finally NOT an 11 AM kickoff at Camp Randall, BTW). He's gonna need to put up big numbers to at least earn a spot in New York for the ceremony. 
           This will also be a test for the new two-quarterback system. It has worked so far, but now Stave and McEvoy will be facing a much better defense than they have so far since they began to share snaps. Last week against Purdue, the QBs were also being interchanged mid-drive, which was something new and can benefit the offense, as each QB has different strengths for different situations. I just hope against a better defense like Nebraska the offense doesn't become too predictable when a certain QB is on the field. 
            I believe the home-field advantage in this game will help, but I don't see this game being a rout like the last time the Huskers visited Camp Randall or met the Badgers in Indianapolis. I think both Gordon and Abdullah will have big games, and whichever team's quarterbacks can avoid making the big mistake will get the win and the drivers seat to Indianapolis. 
            


Friday, November 7, 2014

Your Saturday Gameplan

If you're a college football fan, this Saturday you should either be prepared to a) not leave your couch all day or b) post up at a bar all day (If you're actually going to a game that's also acceptable). This weekend is about as good as it gets for a football fan. There's 6 games in which ranked teams face each other, and we may know a little more about how the playoff picture might look by the time Saturday is over.
The day does start a little slow, but the Badgers are playing Purdue at 11 so that game will have my full attention. Also, #12 Baylor and #15 Oklahoma are playing at the same time and there should be a lot of points scored in that one.
Next, the 2:30 slot may not have all of the best games of the day like usual, but #10 Notre Dame vs #9 Arizona State is an important game which will eliminate the loser from playoff contention. There's also some upset possibilities with Texas A&M-Auburn and West Virginia-Texas playing in the afternoon.
At night, a bar is probably gonna be the best place to be, as you're gonna need to keep your eyes on multiple tvs. First, #7 Kansas State plays #6 TCU in what is likely the most important game of the year in the Big 12. Shortly after that, Alabama travels to Baton Rouge to take on an improving LSU team, which is always tough to beat at home. At the same time, the game the Big Ten has been waiting for all year also kicks off. Ohio State and Michigan State will play in a game which will decide the division winner and also may keep playoff hopes alive for the winner.
As a nightcap, Oregon also travels to surprising Utah in what will likely be their last real test of the regular season.
Here in Wisconsin, it's getting cold. The cold weather and great schedule of games this weekend provide you with the perfect excuse to not leave the couch or barstool all day. Get your friends over, grab a case of beer or five, and enjoy the day.

Thursday, November 6, 2014

NFL Midseason Thoughts

We're about halfway through the NFL season, and I still don't know what to make of most of the teams in the league. Just about anybody can beat anyone on a given day. The only thing I know for sure is that the Raiders, Jaguars, Bucs, and Jets will be competing for the #1 pick in the draft. Here's some other random thoughts about this season at the midway point.


  • At 7-1, Arizona surprisingly is sitting with the best record in the league, thanks to a great defense who has continued to play well despite some preseason injury losses. The offense does enough to get the job done. We'll find out more about them as they have tough games remaining against Detroit, San Francisco, and two against Seattle.
  • After watching them get destroyed against the Chiefs on a Monday night game, I thought this year might actually be the beginning of the downfall of the Patriots. Turns out I was wrong. Tom Brady has gotten things figured out with his receivers, and the offense is rolling. He's probably the leader in the MVP race right now. 
  • Also, before the season I would have said the AFC East was a contender for the worst division in football.Now, its not so bad. Both Buffalo and Miami, who are each sitting at 5-3, have a good chance to make the playoffs thanks to strong defenses and improved quarterback play. (Getting to play the Jets twice also helps) 
  • Both South divisions are terrible. Indy will easily win the AFC South, while the NFC South will come down to two very average teams in the Saints and Panthers. I wouldn't be surprised if 8-8 won that division. 
  • There will be a very good team left out of the playoffs in the NFC. Division races in the East, North, and West should be competitive throughout the rest of the season. That will leave 4 teams fighting for 2 wild card spots. The East is between Philly and Dallas, who now both have QB injury concerns, the North is between the Packers and Lions, and there could be a lot on the line when they meet in week 17. 3 teams still have a shot in the West, although the 49ers will have to figure out things soon if they want a shot at the playoffs. 
  • I'll be interested to see if the Bears continue their freefall. They should have one of the most explosive offenses in the league, but turnovers continue to be an issue with Jay Cutler. If things don't turn around, I could see Trestman out as coach. I can't see them getting rid of Cutler because of his contract. As a Packer fan, I'm fine with that. Cutler loves to throw the ball to Packer DBs. 
  • The Packers' defense is going to have to force turnovers when it faces good teams. They have looked okay against average offenses like the Panthers. But whenever they go up against a good offense, it seems like the gameplan is to just hope Aaron Rodgers can outscore the other team. They just can't stop anyone who's good. Example: last game against New Orleans. The Patriots come to Lambeau later this month,and I think the Packers will have to put up at least 45 to win that game. If the defense doesn't improve, I can't see them making a deep playoff run. 
  • I'll admit I didn't think we'd make it to November and Johnny Football wouldn't be the starter for Cleveland. But Brian Hoyer has done a good enough job and has the Browns at 5-3 and in contention for a playoff spot. They somehow are finding ways to win. 
  • JJ Watt probably won't get the MVP, but he is making a case. He's had one of the best defensive seasons so far that I've ever seen. It's too bad he's stuck on a Texans team that doesn't have a starting-caliber quarterback. 
  • Seattle has been a bit of a surprise. After week 1, I thought they looked unbeatable. Since then, they have been less than impressive. They're still in good shape at 5-3, but some offseason losses are having a bigger impact than we may have expected. 
  • I'm getting sick of how many flags are called every game. It's becoming almost impossible to play defensive back in the NFL anymore. 
                                              Playoff Picks Sure to be Wrong

AFC: East: Patriots                                         NFC: East: Cowboys
          North: Bengals                                               North: Packers
          South: Colts                                                    South: Saints
          West: Broncos                                                West: Cardinals
          WC: Dolphins                                                  WC: Seahawks
          WC: Steelers                                                   WC: Lions

AFC Champ: Patriots over Broncos               NFC Champ: Cardinals over Cowboys

                                       Super Bowl: Patriots over Cardinals