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<blockquote data-quote="Jacket in Dairyland" data-source="post: 374230" data-attributes="member: 1097"><p>I can speak with some knowledge of Wisconsin Athletics, at least football and basketball. IMO, both sports do an OUTSTANDING job of evaluating talent. They get a TON of help from high school coaches around the state in drawing attention to their better players. In football, especially HUGE OL, they have been recruiting to their system for a long time. And a lot of those guys go to the NFL. Running back and LB are similar. In most cases, they know EXACTLY what they are looking for and they are successful at getting it, regardless of stars. In addition, they have fantastic teachers and MOTIVATORS as assistant coaches. Of course, they have NO in-state competition for top players. Minnesota is mediocre, as is Illinois. Iowa is some competition. Full stadiums, rabid fans that travel very well. Living here for 27 years, it's contagious. ALL the public colleges are, for instance UW-Sheboygan, Green Bay, etc., so even they feel a part of it too. They are my 2nd favorite team ( my spouse and father in law are UW grads) but it's been tough not to move them to number one, this year.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jacket in Dairyland, post: 374230, member: 1097"] I can speak with some knowledge of Wisconsin Athletics, at least football and basketball. IMO, both sports do an OUTSTANDING job of evaluating talent. They get a TON of help from high school coaches around the state in drawing attention to their better players. In football, especially HUGE OL, they have been recruiting to their system for a long time. And a lot of those guys go to the NFL. Running back and LB are similar. In most cases, they know EXACTLY what they are looking for and they are successful at getting it, regardless of stars. In addition, they have fantastic teachers and MOTIVATORS as assistant coaches. Of course, they have NO in-state competition for top players. Minnesota is mediocre, as is Illinois. Iowa is some competition. Full stadiums, rabid fans that travel very well. Living here for 27 years, it's contagious. ALL the public colleges are, for instance UW-Sheboygan, Green Bay, etc., so even they feel a part of it too. They are my 2nd favorite team ( my spouse and father in law are UW grads) but it's been tough not to move them to number one, this year. [/QUOTE]
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