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Published - Saturday, September 15, 2007

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No. 7 Wisconsin looks to finally solve spread offense vs. Citadel


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MADISON — Two spread offenses, too many yards.

Spotty play by Wisconsin’s defense has left the seventh-ranked Badgers frustrated.
The Badgers (2-0) play The Citadel (2-0) today, and they’ll see another variation of the scheme — albeit a less talented one.

“We’ve got to get better against a spread team. These past two weeks, we haven’t been playing as well as we wanted to,” linebacker Jonathan Casillas said. “We’ve got a third shot at it, that’s how I’m trying to take it.”

The Badgers, who hold the nation’s longest winning streak in major college football at 11, have given up an average of 317 yards against UNLV and Washington State.

Citadel coach Kevin Higgins is more than modest about the Bulldogs’ big task.

“We know it will take a miracle to win at Wisconsin this weekend, but miracles do happen,” Higgins said.

Badgers defensive tackle Nick Hayden isn’t going to let The Citadel get off that easily. After all, the Bulldogs only loss in their last seven games dating back to last season was to Appalachian State.

“You can never overlook a team. We’re coming in the same way we prepare for any other team,” Hayden said. “They’re a good team on film and we’ve seen a lot of good stuff they do.”

Hayden hopes that his defensive teammates have a different mind-set today.

“You just can’t hold anything back. If you’ve got to be nasty on the field, you’ve got to be nasty. Our defense is doing a lot of right things compared to last year, (but it’s the) same kind of mistakes,” Hayden said. “We just have some new guys stepping in and everyone has to be on the same key and fix the mistakes.”

It may not matter what the defense does in the final game before the Badgers start Big Ten play next week against Iowa.

Wisconsin’s offensive line averages 314 pounds, and that’s 20 pounds heavier than Citadel’s heaviest starting defender, defensive tackle Terrence Reese.

The Badgers’ feature running back P.J. Hill is listed at 227 pounds, which makes him heavier than nine of Citadel’s starters on defense.

Wisconsin coach Bret Bielema said Hill’s offseason conditioning program seemed to pay dividends against UNLV, when he ran for 147 yards on 20 carries. Hill, a sophomore, is looking for his 10th 100-yard game in the 16th game of his career.

“He didn’t show me any signs of fatigue,” Bielema said. “He was asking for the football, which as a running back they’re all going to do, but I think he really, really believes it.”

Higgins is aware of the challenge Hill presents.

“We know that they will move the ball with a power offense,” Higgins said. “We will have to force turnovers, keep the ball in our possession and make big plays on special teams.”

The Badgers lost starting wide receiver Paul Hubbard to a sprained knee that will take at least six weeks to heal, but Bielema said Kyle Jefferson and Marcus Randle El, younger brother of Redskins receiver Antwaan Randle El, are the leading candidates to replace him.

“You hope that some guys will take advantage of this opportunity and don’t let go of it,” Bielema said. “It’ll be an opportunity for someone over an extended period of time to step into that role.”
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Rock wrote on Sep 15, 2007 11:23 PM:

" I was at the game today. Another below average showing by the defense. I agree, Shining, that they need to play some tougher competition. However, it is not just the Badgers' decision in the matchups. Big time schools are nervous to play many of the teams in the Big Ten. First, there is a chance of them losing (and they perennially have more to lose than the Badgers), but more importantly, these teams don't like to risk getting injured. The Big Ten is known for "gridiron football," not the flashy style of USC, LSU, etc. Early in the season, this is a major concern for those teams. "

The Shining wrote on Sep 15, 2007 4:00 PM:

" Washington State IS a cream puff. They are the garbage team of the PAC Ten Conference. UNLV was another pushover too. Don't act like the Badgers play a tough schedule because they don't. Play a team like the USC Trojans and beat them. Then you'd be saying something. "

Fan wrote on Sep 15, 2007 12:11 PM:

" You cant call Washington State or UNLV "Cream Puffs". Washington State is a Pac 10 team, and UNLV runs a quirky, gimmicky offense that can give power teams like Wisconsin fits. Citadel is a cream puff team. I prefer the Badgers to play softer teams to build confidence. Worked last year, didnt it? Why are you complaining then? "

The Shining wrote on Sep 14, 2007 11:52 PM:

" Here's the Badgers, playing yet another pathetically weak team. They play their first 3 or 4 games every year against pitiful competition just so they can be 3-0 or 4-0 to start the season. Just once I would like to see them play a team who is tough in the first week of the season. No more cream puffs. Either put up or shut up. You'd never see them play a team like the USC Trojans because the Badgers would get slaughtered. "


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