Wisconsin legends unhappy with Badgers play-calling in first quarter vs. Alabama

Thoughts on Wisconsin’s early play calling vs. Alabama?

A few Wisconsin legends are making their thoughts on Wisconsin’s play-calling in the first quarter against No. 4 Alabama known.

The Badgers have moved the ball well on the ground. However, the team’s first drive stalled after an injury to starting quarterback Tyler Van Dyke. Backup QB Braedyn Locke entered and then attempted three consecutive passes, all of which fell incomplete. That led to a 53-yard field goal attempt.

Former Badger and current New York Jet running back Braelon Allen did not understand the sudden switch from the successful run, especially with a backup quarterback inserted into the game.

The bigger second-guess came on the next drive. Wisconsin drove the ball successfully and faced a fourth-and-1 on the Alabama 40-yard line. The Badgers ran the football, but out of shotgun. Alabama had little trouble stuffing running back Tawee Walker for a loss.

That process and result led to quite the reaction on X, one thought coming from program and NFL legend J.J. Watt:

Wisconsin trails Alabama 7-3 after one quarter of play.

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