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NIL Drives Off Tony Bennett, and Badgers Need to Turn the Corner
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In this week's episode of The Wisconsin Sportscast, Tony Bennett has announced that he is retiring as head coach of the University of Virginia basketball team. His reasons? The same complaints that Lucas and Oates have been making: NIL is changing the game, and not in a good way. Or as he put it in a press conference last week, he’s become a square peg for a circle hole. Most college coaches, in both football and basketball, are getting frustrated by the entire system, and Bennett seems to be no exception. The frustration is especially clear when you look at the millions of guaranteed money he is walking away from. 

NIL is hurting all of college sports, says Lucas and Oates. The system is squeezing out the developmental programs, like in Virginia and in Wisconsin, because it’s hard to build up players over four years if another school can throw millions at them at any time. And with schools putting their focus on NIL, that leaves the sports that aren’t football and basketball fending for themselves. Don’t believe Lucas and Oates? Where are the Badgers Track and Field Team practicing this winter? Those sports are also important, if maybe not as popular, but they are going to be left to the wayside to prop up an industry that’s getting as much money as both the NFL and the NBA.

The show isn’t just doom and gloom. The Badgers football team has a big game this weekend as they take on the big Penn State. The Badgers are on a three game winning streak at the moment. Are those wins against objectively terrible teams? Yes. But, they’ve dominated each of those three teams, as they should do if they want to be taken seriously. But this weekend will be the real test for the Badgers, and they will need to truly turn a corner if they want to continue to be taken seriously. Either way, Oates thinks it’ll be a great game as the Nittany Lions play under the Camp Randall lights.

The Packers had another good showing this weekend as well, taking down the Texans thanks to a fieldgoal from the team’s newest kicker: Brandon McManus. But while everyone’s eyes were on one kicker this weekend, another took home the game ball, as punter Daniel Whelan consistently flipped the field. It was a game ball well deserved. The final question as they go against the disappointing Jaguars this weekend is: will Jaire Alexander ever shut up?? 

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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October 23rd, 2024, 08:00 am

The Wisconsin Sportscast

NIL Drives Off Tony Bennett, and Badgers Need to Turn the Corner

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NIL Drives Off Tony Bennett, and Badgers Need to Turn the Corner

Published October 23rd, 2024, 08:00 am

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In this week's episode of The Wisconsin Sportscast, Tony Bennett has announced that he is retiring as head coach of the University of Virginia basketball team. His reasons? The same complaints that Lucas and Oates have been making: NIL is changing the game, and not in a good way. Or as he put it in a press conference last week, he’s become a square peg for a circle hole. Most college coaches, in both football and basketball, are getting frustrated by the entire system, and Bennett seems to be no exception. The frustration is especially clear when you look at the millions of guaranteed money he is walking away from. 

NIL is hurting all of college sports, says Lucas and Oates. The system is squeezing out the developmental programs, like in Virginia and in Wisconsin, because it’s hard to build up players over four years if another school can throw millions at them at any time. And with schools putting their focus on NIL, that leaves the sports that aren’t football and basketball fending for themselves. Don’t believe Lucas and Oates? Where are the Badgers Track and Field Team practicing this winter? Those sports are also important, if maybe not as popular, but they are going to be left to the wayside to prop up an industry that’s getting as much money as both the NFL and the NBA.

The show isn’t just doom and gloom. The Badgers football team has a big game this weekend as they take on the big Penn State. The Badgers are on a three game winning streak at the moment. Are those wins against objectively terrible teams? Yes. But, they’ve dominated each of those three teams, as they should do if they want to be taken seriously. But this weekend will be the real test for the Badgers, and they will need to truly turn a corner if they want to continue to be taken seriously. Either way, Oates thinks it’ll be a great game as the Nittany Lions play under the Camp Randall lights.

The Packers had another good showing this weekend as well, taking down the Texans thanks to a fieldgoal from the team’s newest kicker: Brandon McManus. But while everyone’s eyes were on one kicker this weekend, another took home the game ball, as punter Daniel Whelan consistently flipped the field. It was a game ball well deserved. The final question as they go against the disappointing Jaguars this weekend is: will Jaire Alexander ever shut up?? 

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. 

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