Sunday, March 27, 2011

Bo Ryan lacks tournament success at Wisconsin


Bo Ryan has taken what Dick Bennett started at UW, turning the Badgers into a yearly contender for the Big Ten title and March Madness participant but now it is time to take the next step.

In 10 seasons the school has made 10 NCAA tournaments under Bo Ryan, advancing to four Sweet 16s and one Elite 8. Since the regional finals appearance in 2005 however, the tournament runs have been marred by hollow endings.

In 2007 the 2 seed UNLV bounced Bucky in the second round. Then came that stunning loss to Davidson in the Sweet 16 in 2008 and the 2010 loss to 12 seed Cornell after barely surviving 13 seed Wofford to open the tournament.

Now, here in 2011, the 8 seed Butler, who lost twice during the season to UW-Milwaukee, out-performed Big Red in the Sweet 16, leading to another premature exit.

The fact is that college basketball has changed. It is not the pure game that it used to be. As much as I love to see them play like a team, the problem this season was no star to turn to when times got rough. In the game today you need at least a couple of playmakers to go along with all the unselfish role players.


You could argue that Butler is much like Wisconsin and played in the championship last season and is in the Final 4 again this season. I think that is the exception,not the rule. Quite frankly their team has more heart than Wisconsin. The style of play used by these two teams is perfect for Butler but Wisconsin is a big-time program and needs to start acting like it.

Four of Wisconsin's last five losses in the big dance have been to teams seeded lower than it. As a fan I am sick of seeing my team ousted by inferior teams. To take Wisconsin to the next level, Bo Ryan needs to scrap his "system" offense and recruit some playmakers: watching this team throw up bricks on basketballs biggest stage is as frustrating as it gets

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