The coach from their run of success running I-formation power football in the early 2000s/late 90's is an tv commenter and color commentator during games for BTN.
Okay, nothing else is going on right now and the Gophers just took a commanding lead over Illinois in the 4th quarter. Anyway the BTN pregame show had a long interview with PJ's wife this morning
Uh, in previous generations this guy would have been one of the poster boys of the league. He had a reputation for getting into opponents heads going back to High School Like other players were seriously scared of the guy like they literally believed he was a psychopath and played differently because of it. Same thing in college at Arizona State. Anyway, I liked watching him play and I remember when these kinds of guys would just patrol the center of the field like they owned a whole little area and anyone who stepped to them would get punished.
They didn't run the ball straight at some guy named Will, its more like they did a couple shifts and motions then right at the snap every Michigan backer and safety runs into the wrong gap or gets caught in the wash so it just looks like a clear path of green grass for the backs on every Wisconsin run.
I am sure the NCAA rule enforcers saw Reggie Bush on the sideline last night and now they are getting ready to shut the program down and vacate the wins and everything else.
This is the most anticipated game in the series in a long time, and the local fans were extra hyped for Gameday. There was backed up traffic on the alternate routes through small towns around Ames at like seven in the morning for a game that was going to kick off at three in the afternoon. There are usually about 50K visitors to Ames for this game but today they expected 150K total because both teams are supposed to be good this year.
Seriously, there were 150,000 people in Ames for the game, the tv show in the morning, and expecting a party afterwards. Now its probably just lots of sauced people wandering around confused.