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BuckAround: A Wisconsin Badgers Football Podcast


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Jun 30, 2015

With Max away this week, Rich navigates the Maryland portion of the B1G Picture with only the help of Roman Stubbs, Maryland Football and Basketball beatwriter for the Washington Post. They discuss the Terrapin's first year in the B1G, how the program replaces some significant losses in the offseason, and the future of Randy Edsall as hard football coach.  Rich is then joined by Andy Schaaf, creator of the not-so-famous JSComments twitter account, to do some listener Q&A surrounding recruiting, Jordan Stevenson's impact as a true freshman, and the finer points of automotive maintenance. 

SHOW NOTES

  • 1:30 Max is a traveling man
  • 2:45 Roman Stubbs of the Washington Post
  • 3:15 Impressions of Terrapins first year in the B1G
  • 6:30 The O Line and its young talent
  • 12:00 Is there a primary RB?
  • 14:30 Is Caleb Rowe the starting QB?
  • 17:45 What type of QB does Edsall want long term?
  • 19:15 Who is catching the ball?
  • 22:45 How will the DC change impact the scheme?
  • 26:30 Is the secondary the team's defensive strength?
  • 29:15 Is the defense better suited for the B1G than in 2014?
  • 32:45 What is Randy Edsall's job security?
  • 37:30 Is the Maryland fan base embracing the move to the B1G?
  • 43:00 Have you ordered your Buckaround shirt yet? Why not?
  • 46:15 We have listener questions
  • 47:00 Bigger, Stringer, Faster... Let's talk strength coach
  • 51:45 What if Jordan Stevenson doesn't qualify academically?
  • 56:45 Recruits and Twitter... Why?
  • 1:00:15 Does UW win the B1G West?
  • 1:05:15 Talk about James Franklin
  • 1:11:15 Does an Ohio State University run the table?
  • 1:14:15 Will the Badgers have a Top 25 signing class this year?
  • 1:23:15 Scheduling theory
  • 1:28:30 B1G East vs B1G West
  • 1:30:15 Guess who's back? Back again. JS Comments. Tell your friends
  • 1:37:30 Thanks everybody!