In this week's episode of The Wisconsin Sportscast, Lucas and Oates join the show from the field to discuss the reunion of the 2000 Wisconsin Badgers Men’s Basketball Team. Making it to the Final Four before losing to Michigan State, Dick Bennett joined the team on the court ahead of last Saturday’s loss to Oregon. Bennett got a great reaction, as he should as a great Wisconsin basketball coach. The 2000 Badgers Basketball Team wasn’t filled with superstars, but the sum was greater by the sum of its parts. That’s not to say that the players themselves weren’t good, smart players. But together, under the tutelage of Dick Bennett, they became a really great team.
Bennett’s teams were defensive teams, and his defense is still being played in high schools across the state. You add in players getting hot and they could go far. Well, not far enough to beat Michigan State, but it’s hard to knock them for that in 2000. The team even had one of the greatest players to come out of Madison with Roy Boone. He was versatile, and worked with Bennett in a way that made the whole team shine. Boone’s now coaching here in Madison, with other players from the 2000 team also coaching across Wisconsin.
Turning to the modern day Badgers, they had a tough overtime loss to Oregon over the weekend after dominating for three-quarters of the game. Oregon didn’t so much win as much as the Badgers lost. The game revealed some weaknesses in the Badgers that could be exploited by other teams down the line. Mostly, if you put real pressure on the Badgers, they won’t recover. Or at least they didn’t. Oates thinks that this has a chance to turn into a positive for the Badgers, teaching them some humility, and as long as it doesn’t fracture the team (which it likely won’t), it could put some fire under the Badgers ahead of tournament play.
Finally, the Packers are in Indy for the NFL Combine and making some moves. The Packers were, as it turns out, the first team to call for the ban of the Tush Push. It should be banned! At least Oates thinks so. If it’s illegal to pull a runner forward, why should you be able to push a runner forward? At the end of the day, most teams will probably be glad to see the play banned. Except the Eagles, that is.
The Wisconsin Sportscast with Lucas & Oates is a Cap Times podcast produced by Nate Wegehaupt. Find it on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or wherever you get your podcasts.
February 26th, 2025, 08:00 am
The Wisconsin Sportscast
Dick Bennett’s Winning Coaching and The End of the Tush Push
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Published February 26th, 2025, 08:00 am
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In this week's episode of The Wisconsin Sportscast, Lucas and Oates join the show from the field to discuss the reunion of the 2000 Wisconsin Badgers Men’s Basketball Team. Making it to the Final Four before losing to Michigan State, Dick Bennett joined the team on the court ahead of last Saturday’s loss to Oregon. Bennett got a great reaction, as he should as a great Wisconsin basketball coach. The 2000 Badgers Basketball Team wasn’t filled with superstars, but the sum was greater by the sum of its parts. That’s not to say that the players themselves weren’t good, smart players. But together, under the tutelage of Dick Bennett, they became a really great team.
Bennett’s teams were defensive teams, and his defense is still being played in high schools across the state. You add in players getting hot and they could go far. Well, not far enough to beat Michigan State, but it’s hard to knock them for that in 2000. The team even had one of the greatest players to come out of Madison with Roy Boone. He was versatile, and worked with Bennett in a way that made the whole team shine. Boone’s now coaching here in Madison, with other players from the 2000 team also coaching across Wisconsin.
Turning to the modern day Badgers, they had a tough overtime loss to Oregon over the weekend after dominating for three-quarters of the game. Oregon didn’t so much win as much as the Badgers lost. The game revealed some weaknesses in the Badgers that could be exploited by other teams down the line. Mostly, if you put real pressure on the Badgers, they won’t recover. Or at least they didn’t. Oates thinks that this has a chance to turn into a positive for the Badgers, teaching them some humility, and as long as it doesn’t fracture the team (which it likely won’t), it could put some fire under the Badgers ahead of tournament play.
Finally, the Packers are in Indy for the NFL Combine and making some moves. The Packers were, as it turns out, the first team to call for the ban of the Tush Push. It should be banned! At least Oates thinks so. If it’s illegal to pull a runner forward, why should you be able to push a runner forward? At the end of the day, most teams will probably be glad to see the play banned. Except the Eagles, that is.
The Wisconsin Sportscast with Lucas & Oates is a Cap Times podcast produced by Nate Wegehaupt. Find it on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or wherever you get your podcasts.
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The Wisconsin Sportscast
A weekly podcast with insights and analysis on the Wisconsin Badgers, Milwaukee Brewers, Green Bay Packers and Milwaukee Bucks from two of Wisconsin’s most experienced sports journalists. Mike Lucas is a veteran sports columnist for the Cap Times and was a Badgers radio color commentator for over 25 years. Tom Oates was a sports reporter and columnist for the Wisconsin State Journal for 40 years.