Many Badgers fans are worried the Kentucky game might have been TOO big a deal and that there could be an emotional fall off on Monday night. Playing just a "good game" vs Duke but losing would be disappointing but somehow understandable in the circumstances
As for Saturday night, I felt good about UW's chances after they bounced back after the first minute. My fear had been that they'd have too much emotion starting out, make some silly plays and be tight (featuring poor shooting) for a while, ending up on their heels after a few minutes and having to claw back into the game.
But NO. After going down 0-5, the Badgers went on a 23-9 run. That established that they had what it takes (1) to avoid being slapped down and stuffed into a deep hole, and (2) to pull off their own big time run against KY after the Badgers hit their stide. My theory going in was that if WI was close --- within 5 or 6 --- at the half they would have a decent shot at it because I thought Ryan's superior in-game coaching would be make at least that much of a difference over the final 20 minutes. Then, to be tied at halftime, I was even a bit more confident.
Two other observations:
(1) We can't be like Kentucky re: attracting the raw talent who drop by for a year or two. Nor would I want us to be.
(2) We CAN become like Wisconsin if Coach Collins and his staff evolve together, getting good (not even knock-your-socks-off great) talent and stick together for years while creating a strong brand identity and a culture befitting winners.
The notion that NU only needs a couple of superheroes to carry the team (as I was prone to thinking) is flawed. One of them would surely be injured in any given year, like Jackson was for the Badgers. What matters more is that we have a cast of 8-9 every year ("continuity" is golden) who can hold their own against anyone on some days and not lose badly more than a couple of times each season. From THAT group might arise a Frank Kaminsky and/or Sam Dekker to become the superstar as they get better and better. If and when that happens ..... we dance and hopefully survive a couple of rounds.