Penn State hands Badgers worst home loss since 1989
10/11/2008
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He walked off the Camp Randall Stadium field alone, with his head bowed.

So many times, University of Wisconsin football coach Bret Bielema made that trip to the locker room a winner, gesturing to a raucous student section and wading through throngs of supportive and adoring fans beneath the stadium.

This time, following a disheartening 48-7 loss to No. 6 Penn State on Saturday night, Bielema made the walk out of a nearly empty stadium and through sparse crowds that offered token support.

Bielema enjoyed so much success early in his career — winning his first 16 home games, going 21-5 his first two seasons — he must have wondered if the job was as challenging as it was made out to be.

Now he understands, beyond a doubt, that it is. The Badgers, who considered themselves preseason Big Ten Conference title contenders, sit 3-3 overall and 0-3 in the conference after a third straight loss, including a second at home.

"I would have put a house up saying we'll never start 0-3, even with the three games we had," junior linebacker Jaevery McFadden said.

When he met the media afterward, Bielema's voice was strained and nearly gone. That didn't matter, given there was not much to say after his team, for a second straight year, failed to put up much fight against Penn State. The Badgers lost 38-7 last year.

"I would say that's an easy way to assess it," Bielema said when asked if this is his biggest coaching challenge. "I've never lost three ballgames (in a row), I don't think in my time being here, let alone as a head coach.

"As those things go against you, you define who you are, when you're faced with adversity as a man, as a player, as a coach, as an assistant coach. You have to make sure you're hardest on yourself and make sure you're up to supplying the leadership to move forward."
Things have gotten so bad, Bielema talked to his players afterward about finding some relief on the road next week at Iowa.

"That's something 'Coach B' talked about," center John Moffitt said. "Maybe that's a changeup that will be beneficial to us and unify us more."

The home stadium used to provide a sanctuary, but not this night, when the players heard frequent booing. The Nittany Lions (7-0, 3-0) took advantage of good field position and short fields to lead 24-7 at halftime.

They had a 19-yard drive that resulted in a field goal, set up by a 15-yard punt by Brad Nortman. They needed to go only 51 yards for their first touchdown, a 2-yard run by Evan Royster. A 63-yard punt return for a touchdown by Derrick Williams made it 17-0.

"Defensive players should love that," McFadden said. "If they're on a short field, then go in and stop them."

UW's offense never got rolling behind struggling quarterback Allan Evridge. Bielema challenged Evridge last week, saying he needed to play better to keep his job.

It was more evidence the buttons Bielema is pushing this season aren't working. Evridge played like he lost his confidence. He completed 2 of 10 passes for 50 yards, with one interception and a fumble. He was pulled late in the third quarter and replaced by junior Dustin Sherer.

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Penn State hands Badgers worst home loss since 1989
(10/12/2008 9:40 PM)
ECBUCKY says:
You really have to take a look the recruiting of players for the d-line. We are vastly undersized & slow. The linebackers need some protection. No pass rush. We won't get back to respectability until we build a dominating d-line.
(10/12/2008 5:53 PM)
I miss Leonhard says:
I dont even know what to say anymore..I was ready for badger football in July..I was so pumped for this season to watch Beckum and all our other guys coming back to be amazing..then we were in the top 10 and Ohio state lost to USC..everything was going good then bam we got our hopes up and all excited for the big ten play to spend the past three weeks watchin everything go wrong and get worse every game.. I thought it was nerve wreckin watchin Sorgi be qb.....I woulda took Everidge out in the first quarter...Our special teams were horrendous...we didn't even try to get down the feild...it just breaks my heart to watch the other teams run past our defense to the endzone..3rd and 20 should never lead to a first down...im sad
(10/12/2008 5:32 PM)
Brian says:
We have regressed to the 70's and 80's. We couldn't beat Ohio State and Michigan back then and we are headed that way, if BB isn't able to get the right personnel in games. BB could be the second coming of John Jardine.
(10/12/2008 5:19 PM)
Formerbadgerfan says:
Is Mortenson back to coaching the Badgers? What the heck is happening - maybe they should suspend the players and let the band on the field to see what they can do!!!!
(10/12/2008 5:12 PM)
diehardBucky says:
This game was very painful to watch. I have to give it to Penn state: they have a great football team. Keep this in mind: Barry Alavrez had a losing season in 1995 and 2001. The play calling was awlful. I think most of the blame there should be on Paul Chryst. I like Brett bielema. You may find that hard to believe. I think Dustin Sherer is better than Evridge. Bielema and Chryst will probably look at the tape and hopefully mix it up. The playcalling has been way too predictable. With dustin Sherer in, i think it gives us a better chance of winning.
(10/12/2008 5:03 PM)
Freeforall says:
I said it early on... Bielma is an empty suit as a coach. He better strap it on and step up, or move out... The last few years of success do not bode well for someone who cannot take this team to the next level.
(10/12/2008 1:29 PM)
Mark Forster says:

Please, someone share this with Allan Evridge. This is my favorite line from one of my favorite movies, "Wall Street" :

"Man looks in the abyss, there's nothing staring back at him. At that moment, man finds his character. And that is what keeps him out of the abyss."

Allan, when you find your character, you and your team and your fans will be winners!


(10/12/2008 1:09 PM)
Over - RATED says:
This is actually what badgar nation needed to see. UW football is over rated and poorly managed.
I loved watching the smiles and cheers go to boos and jeers. The badgers faithful..... It's only going to get worse. BB is not ead coach material for a D1 school, maybe D3 somewhere in Ohio and BA is to busy getting his butt kissed to see that what good he did bring to UW is fading away. The search for a proper AD and head coach should be evident.
(10/12/2008 1:01 PM)
Confused says:
I'm trying to figure out how anyone can say Sherer wasn't any better. Sure, he threw a pick, but so did Evridge, and Evridge gave up a fumble as well. On top of that, he threw more than twice as much as Evridge for a higher pass completion, all in a quarter and a half. I'd say he played a lot better than Evridge.

Is he the answer? No idea ... but he did perform better, and briefly got the crowd back into the game.
(10/12/2008 11:58 AM)
SWM says:
Can't wait for Shonn Greene to run all over the Badgers on Saturday. See you in Kinnick.
(10/12/2008 11:54 AM)
Festus says:
Bucky sucky.
(10/12/2008 10:07 AM)
dcbadgerboy says:
I hate to be blunt, but the Evridge experiment is OVER!!! I don't know if anyone else noticed, but he looked very relieved to be wearing the headset after getting yanked. Nice kid, lots of tools, means well, tries his best...........just not ready to lead a team to a championship. Sadly, the season is already at a crossroads. Very dissapointed in the tackling. Penn St. is good, but how many tackles did they run through???? Step it up first year D-coordinator!!!!! And O-coordinator???...time to make a big decision!!! Start Sherer for the rest of the season! He's your (i think you will still be on the staff) starter next year. He needs the reps to get ready for '09. I've been a Badger fan for 40 years. Even when the team was successfull, they always have had average QB's. Why is that??? Penn St. had Clark sitting on the bench for two years so they could play Morelli. Go figure. The beginning of the end was halftime of the Michigan game. Not enough leadership from the coaches
(10/12/2008 9:37 AM)
john says:
For me it wasn't so much last night's drubbing, it was how we got drubbed (a very poor QB who they continue to play), poor special teams, etc. and even more so the loss at Michigan to a poor team (as evidenced by its loss to Toledo yesterday) and last year's terrible loss to Tennessee, and the squeek out win at UNLV (when Bucky was favored by 20)and others. It wouldn't be so bad if the coaches hadn't talked up how good the team is, etc. So expectations are/were high which just makes these three straight losses hard to swallow.
(10/12/2008 9:29 AM)
Drop BB says:
Alvarez, get your butt in gear and drop BB. Maybe the news will soon catch on to BBs activities off the field and then he will be dropped! Lets just say, he's a terrible role model for our students! Regarding his coaching skills, "ha," my grand ma could coach a team better.
(10/12/2008 9:28 AM)
james says:
there are just too many coaching blunders to count. A failure to have the basic skill of evaluating talent - pj hill is the third best back on the team and everyone outside the coaching staff knows it - is just one of many problems that makes it obvious that our coach is second-rate at best and will never get us to an elite level, no matter how many times we schedule Akron and call winning at unlv a solid nomconferene win. The most important point to be made, though, is that the blame should fall squarely in the lap of mr. Alvarez, who made a crass decision in hiring country boy bret. And do we really think barry will be quick to fire his hand-picked successor? No-im afraid we're in this morass for the long haul.
(10/12/2008 9:16 AM)
Sarah Palin says:
Is it too late to take down Alvarez's statue? After this season, it's time for the Badgers to get serious and get a high-profile coach, that can actually attract recruits, and an AD that knows what he's doing. 48-7 at home is unacceptable.
(10/12/2008 9:03 AM)
Richard Mann says:
Yoo Dubya has never had a GREAT QB, we have had some average QB's playing on good teams in the past, who did win rose bowls.

I find it interesting that a fallen Michigan and an annually overrated Ohio State team can come in and win games against a supposed good team. If Michigan and Ohio State were as good as their glory years it would have been a massacre. It just shows just how far Bucky has fallen into his Badger Hole. Evridge looked scared and no confidence, Even my wife noticed that. He did ok on that drive with scrambles and a TD so I give him credit to try to make things happen, but the facts are the Badgers are just plain Sad-gers
(10/12/2008 8:32 AM)
Case says:
I said before the season started this team would be lucky to go 6-6. I was ripped by everybody. The fact is Coach B has not won a thing with his own recruits. His defense was horrible when he was coordinator. He had a couple good seasons with Barry's guys and they give him 2 million a year deal. The offensive guy is suppose to be the best at 250,000/year. The proof is always on the field. Now this team will be lucky to win 5 games. The buck stops at the head coach. He was raised to Saint Hood with out earning it.
(10/12/2008 8:28 AM)
Greg says:
OK, much as I don't want to, but give the Nittany Lions their due. They played a very good game, capitalized on numerous Badger mistakes and looked like real contenders. They have many offensive weapons and QB Clark is a real leader. The Badgers can't put all the blame on themselves ... but giving the up so often to a team that doesn't beat themselves, is sure way to lose. Coaching only goes so far. The players have to make the plays, make the blocks, and protect the ball. Last night, on all three counts, they didn't ... Penn State did.
(10/12/2008 8:00 AM)
HMM says:
Another disaster of a Badger game that was televised nationally (again), Badger fans booing and leaving the stadium by the third quarter. Penn State capitalized on every mistake WI made, and there were endless mistakes for Penn State to choose from. The Badgers are making not only the same mistakes in each game, they are making several more mistakes as the season continues. As a Badger alumna, I remember the days of brilliant Barry and I also remember the days before him when the Badger football was a joke....history repeats itself. The Badger football program has been in free-fall and is now done for this season. The football program needs a fast and complete overhaul before next season become another disaster. Moreover, the best recruits will continue to favor other Big 10 football programs over WI.
(10/12/2008 7:42 AM)
quapaw says:
Is this team lacking talent or is it poor coaching? It seems that someone promised the QB he would start his senior year when he transferred from Kansas State. It appears he is overmatched in conference football and not really comfortable with the system. Sad fact it the Badgers are not very good.
(10/12/2008 7:37 AM)
elvis says:
barry and bb both have reached their peter principle.
(10/12/2008 7:29 AM)
Gopher fan says:
I think it's time to take a long hard look at the 6-1 team just a few miles to the northwest. GOPHER NATION!!!!!!!
(10/12/2008 7:02 AM)
Birds78 says:
I think it is time to take a long hard look at the Coach and his staff! They can not be making the kind of mistake they are making this late into the season. Not enough men on the field, defenders not knowing where to go and poor clock mgt., to name a few. The fans and players deserve better!
(10/12/2008 6:30 AM)
Perry says:
The question is can the coaching staff and the players regroup and have reasonable games the rest of the season. That is the key here. Yes, loosing bad does not look good. But the key is how you respond. Most of the most successful coaches became successful after having a bad year. You learn your best and most lasting lessons when you fail. Lets see what is learned from this - and where the team moves to.
(10/12/2008 6:30 AM)
Perry says:
The question is can the coaching staff and the players regroup and have reasonable games the rest of the season. That is the key here. Yes, loosing bad does not look good. But the key is how you respond. Most of the most successful coaches became successful after having a bad year. You learn your best and most lasting lessons when you fail. Lets see what is learned from this - and where the team moves to.
(10/12/2008 6:19 AM)
Rocco says:
Maybe the athletic board should have, you know, been a part of the hiring process instead of King Barry annointing Prince Bret as the new coach. Get rid of arrogant Barry and we will get somewhere.
(10/12/2008 6:15 AM)
john says:
Hey, it's not Evridge's fault as he is just playing up to his abilities, it's the overpaid, over-hyped coaching staff for not recognizing what we all did 4 games ago that this guy couldn't play. Wisconsin has been the most over-rated, worse coached team the past two years (e.g. look at the lil' sister's of the poor non-conference schedule, and how we barely beat UNLV last year and the fiasco in last year's bowl against a very mediocre Tennessee team). Maybe Don Morton is available (at a much cheaper price!)?
(10/12/2008 5:39 AM)
Pudge says:
Wait a minute, was the band there? I thought the only reason the Badgers lost to Ohio State was because the band wasn't at that game. So no band tonight either then?
(10/12/2008 1:26 AM)
Fire Bielema says:
Bielema is a gonner at the end of the season. This is a disgrace to Wisconsin Football. There is no direction and the coaching staff has absolutely no clue. This is a chicken crap program. Dont bring Barry back. Get rid of him as well. Thank god for Bo and hoopsters. We are now officially just a basketball school.
(10/12/2008 12:43 AM)
cali badger says:
This team is rudderless. BB inherited a strong team and not so strong schedule and had a great first year. Every year since has been worse. And this year, it's a disaster. Cannot be a good team without QB leadership and talent. I vote to bring Barry back. With BB in charge, we are tanking fast.
(10/12/2008 12:39 AM)
CAPT WALLY says:
I TOLD YOU SO BUCKY STINKS SORRY HE MAY ONLY WIN ONE MORE GAME CAL POLY DIV 2 TEAM I ALSO THINK ITS TIME FOR SOME COACHING CHANGES SOMEWHERE NO BOWL GAME THIS YEAR AT ALL.
(10/12/2008 12:27 AM)
Brett says:
Ha, ha. First the stock market crashes and now the Badgers! Maybe now folks in Madison will need to get real interests again and leave this minor league football stuff to, well...the minors.
(10/12/2008 12:26 AM)
Brett says:
Ha, ha. First the stock market crashes and now the Badgers! Maybe it is time for Madisonians to get real interests again and leave this minor league football stuff to, well, the minors.
(10/12/2008 12:21 AM)
PSU-IM-4-U says:
LOL DIDNT THINK YOU WOULD POST THE VEIW OF A VISITING FAN...TO FUNNY.. BUT OH WELL WE GOT WHAT WE CAME HERE 4 ....A VICTORY.... AGAIN....WE ARE....PENN STATE!!!!
(10/12/2008 12:14 AM)
Ron T. says:
This was terrible. It's alway the same plays that are called. I believe it is all the coaches fault. Run on first and second downs with minimal yardage and pass on third. This type of playing sure doesn't put any stress on the other defense. Lets get some excitemenmt back into the game.
(10/12/2008 12:08 AM)
Stickaforkinem2 says:
Most Contributors here are finally saying some of the things that should have been said 3 weeks ago. This just isn't a very good UW team and it was a huge oversight to have them ranked so high earlier in the season. I still believe that with the right balance of offense and defense, this team is still middle of the pack Big 10. But they are truly snake-bitten, especially at QB, and the coaching staff are truly underachieving. I mean, there were no 2nd half adjustments AT ALL, especially in the secondary who simply got torched the second half. And if you wanted to build his shaky confidence, why not some simple throws for Evridge in the 1st quarter, rather than running the ball 8 straight times? I really think BB honestly doesn't know what to do, and it showed. UW were hardly conscientious objectors in this game, much like last year. The difference is last year they truly didn't show up, this year it's a huge talent disparity between the two teams. PSU IS a really good team this year. Interesting to see how far they go...................Wow, our defensive secondary is bad!!!
(10/11/2008 11:34 PM)
Madison says:
Let's face it both the offense and defensive teams are just horrible. I don't think a Wide Receiver even caught a pass tonight did they?
(10/11/2008 11:31 PM)
JackDaRiver says:
DidNotWatchTheGame: How long did the Badger D stay on the field? How long? How long did they have to compensate for lack of offense and special teams production and coaching.... HOW LONG? Simple questions.. simple answers... simple solutions.
(10/11/2008 11:28 PM)
Bill says:
Wow, this team probably won't win a game in the Big Ten this year. I don't care about winning some mythical national championship, but the last three weeks have been ridiculous. Bielema needs to go, and take his over paid staff with him.
(10/11/2008 11:20 PM)
LOOKING IN says:
All of the posters are unfortunately correct, but their wasn't any wind left in their sails tonight

One impressive thing was Elridge after getting yanked in front of a couple of million people, still rooting for his team on the sidelines. That takes a hell of a lot of man to do that.
(10/11/2008 11:16 PM)
Andy says:
Bielema is not the answer, big time programs have no problem firing coaches if they do not perform and if we want to be a big time program we need to start taking a hard stand...being 7-5,8-4, or 9-3 just cannot cut it anymore, especially when those wins are coming against the bottom half of the league and 4 ridiculously weak nonconference opponents...bring in someone else and start over because it looks like we're gonna have to start over next year anyways
(10/11/2008 11:11 PM)
Madison says:
Maybe firing Hankwitz wasn't such a good idea. We just gave up 48 points, at home, at night.
(10/11/2008 11:03 PM)
DidNotWatchTheGame says:
Jack DaRiver: Defense is national championship quality? Is that the same defense that gave up 48 points tonight?
(10/11/2008 10:48 PM)
Von says:
What has happened to this program? It looks like Bret Bielema is not the answer. The team lacks direction and leadership, even with all those senior players. Fans shouldn't have to pay those ticket prices to see lousy football. This season is a disaster.
(10/11/2008 10:46 PM)
Greg says:
Dustin wasn't any better than Evridge. That's the problem...there's no QB on this team. The freshman Curt Phillips is at least 2 years away from being anything close to a respectable BT QB and that's just a guess. QBs make good WRs, not the other way around. If I were a WR or TE recruit, I would give serious pause to committing to the Badgers.
(10/11/2008 10:41 PM)
rak says:
Bielema needs to start by giving up responsibility for special teams (great field position tonight!) and concentrate on the overall game.

It also seems like the defensive coordinator and o-line coaches that left last year have really been missed.

What happened to the offensive genius Paul Chryst. This has to be the most unimaginative offense in the country. I think it's time for direct snaps to the running backs.

How bad can the backup qb's be? Evridge can't complete a pass and has absolutely no pocket presence.
(10/11/2008 10:35 PM)
Greg says:
Horrible loss. Just awful. Brett is now 7-7 in his last 14 games and it doesn't take a genius to notice that the direction of the program is headed in the wrong direction. Bad on offense. Bad on defense. Bad on special teams. The talent level on this team is embarrassing even with 12 seniors starting. What will happen next year when the team will be inexperienced and without talent? If I were a recruit, I wouldn't want to play for this train wreck that shows little promise. Can't wait for another inexperienced senior QB to start next season....
(10/11/2008 10:33 PM)
JackDaRiver says:
Is it me or is Evridge just a weeeee bit overwhelmed on the check down process, slow on his feet and indecisive when action time comes? I mean this kid has talent outside the Big Ten but given a 41 point deficit and EVERYONE on Penn knowing what is coming, Sherer has a better drop and release. I mean put a clock on it.. ONE ... TWO ... THREE.. GONE... I meand TRULY GONE...... Our DEFENSE is NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP QUALITY.... Evridge should be benched the remaining season. We need to allow experience for the next generation. Clay and Hill should be put in at the same time and all REAL THREATS put on the opposing screens (let them guess for a chance what will be coming at them..). Evridge stares dead pan at every receiver.. if I were young again I'd like to have the opportunity to follow this kid's eyes and pull a few down for the D.. it really is not that difficult for opposing D's to see where he wants to throw. We will not win recruiting wars based on current coaching quality; that must be a consideration moving forward. What a truly forgettable performance by a team with great talent.
(10/11/2008 10:25 PM)
0-3 says:
I'm so embarrassed. Good thing we had a bunch of recruits on hand to watch us get demolished for the third strait week. Someone let Alvarez know he is welcome back anytime.
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