The Wisconsin Sportscast

The Cap Times
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. 

  1. 3天前

    A Big Badgers Weekend and the Bears Don’t Get Quarterbacks

    In this week's episode of The Wisconsin Sportscast, there’s a big, exciting weekend ahead for fans of Badgers sports. Starting on Friday night, the men’s basketball team will be taking on Arizona at the Kohl’s Center in what will likely be a great game for fans. Not only will it be Bo Ryan night, with the raising of a banner in his name with a few of his final four players in attendance (well, those not in Europe). Arizona is the first big non conference team the Badgers are facing this season, and will prove to be an exciting game for the team to test their real talent. The Badgers are looking good so far this season, but Oates wants to see a little aggression Friday night to see them really compete with Arizona.  Then on Saturday night, the Badger football team takes on the number 1 Oregon Ducks. After a bye week and a terrible loss to Iowa the week before, the Badgers are going to need to really show their stuff if they want to even come close to competing with the Ducks. They are number 1 for a reason, with one of the best offensive lines in the nation, and a quarterback who can move, and thus dominate, to boot. They’ll have to stay physical, like Lucas and Oates have been calling on them to all season. But they’ll be playing without advisor Jack Del Rio, who resigned Monday after an OWI last weekend. The correct call, Lucas and Oates agree. Then on Sunday, the Packers take on the Bears in Chicago after having a bye week. But that isn’t the story we’re focusing on, we’re focusing on how much longer Matt Eberflus has a job as the Bears head coach. They fired Offensive Coordinator Shane Waldron on Tuesday, after continuing the Bears tradition of not knowing what to do about their quarterback. Caleb Williams made waves when he was drafted, but since then what has he done? It’s been nearly 75 years since the Bears have had a truly great quarterback, and with Sunday’s disappointing loss to the Patriots, Eberflus has to be counting his days. As for the Packers, hopefully the bye week was productive for the team, and especially Love. Hopefully Love was not only able to heal up physically, but able to take a look at all of the interceptions he’s thrown this season, and figure out how to avoid them going forward with the season.  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.

    35 分钟
  2. 11月6日

    The Packers Need Discipline, the Badgers Need an Identity, and the Bucks Need Some Youth

    In this week's episode of The Wisconsin Sportscast, Jordan Love is beginning to show a pattern for the season so far: big game making mistakes. This time while taking on the Lions in Green Bay, a pick 6 at the end of the first half, putting a dour mood over the rest of the game. Yes, Detroit played very well, and yes the weather was terrible, but that’s not an excuse. The Packers outdrove the Lions significantly, and on paper should have at least been competitive. Love needs to start learning from his mistakes, Oates says, and the fact that he keeps making these same mistakes over and over again is concerning.  The blame can’t just lay on Love though, the game was filled with mistakes all over, with dropped passes and missed field goals. That’s not to mention the lack of discipline the team is showing, with 30 pre-snap penalties so far this season. Discipline needs to be the focus and emphasis going forward, Oates says, because these penalties cannot keep happening.  The Lions, meanwhile, continued to show that they’re a, if not the, top team in the whole NFL. They have one of the best offensive lines around, and this was a weak game for Goff! That is to say, this shouldn’t be seen as a bad loss by the Packers, just a frustrating one.  Speaking of frustration and disappointment, the Badgers fell hard to Iowa last weekend. It’s one thing to lose to Penn State, Oates thinks, but it’s another to lose to Iowa. In theory, they should be on par with the Badgers, not a team to blow them out. But the Badgers have forfeited any identity they have. It looked for a while like they might have some physicality, but they showed this weekend that they don’t. They can’t stop a run, and Brayden Locke keeps making mistakes, a pattern in Wisconsin quarterbacks these days. Lucas has to ask, what are the Badgers good at these days?  Finally, the Bucks continue to lose, though by tighter margins against the undefeated Cavs. The team is just too old, Lucas thinks. When Giannes and Damian Lillard are throwing up 75 points in one game and still lose, there’s a big issue. While there has been media chatter about Giannes leaving, just looking at their record, it’s just too early to make any big statements about the team this year, though the playoffs already look like a far reach this season.  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.

    34 分钟
  3. 10月30日

    Packers-Lions Preview, and Badgers Need to Up Their Passing Attack

    In this week's episode of The Wisconsin Sportscast, laryngitis can’t keep Lucas down as he and Oates take a look at the highly anticipated matchup between the Packers and the Lions this Sunday. It’s a shame that both teams are facing some big injuries, but even with the Lions’ dominant victory this weekend, Oates says the Packers still have a chance. The Packers are a good team, even if they still need to pull everything together. But the Lions are a major threat, with one of the best offensive lines in the NFL. Add in Jarod Goff, who has had a real career turn around since joining the Lions, and their record starts to make sense. Still, Oates thinks the Packers have a chance this weekend even if Malik Willis is on the field. Why could Willis be on the field? Jordan Love saw a groin injury on Sunday, but thankfully it doesn’t seem to be too serious and he’s still a hard maybe for Sunday. But while nobody is saying Love is injury-prone, his MLC sprain may be coming back to haunt him throughout the season. If he does sit out this weekend, it may be for the best as the Packers have a bye week after taking on the Lions.  Meanwhile in Camp Randall, the Badgers fell to Penn State on Saturday, and are set to take on the Iowa Hawkeyes this weekend. The Badgers need to up their passing attack, says Oates. Braedyn Locke is good when he’s protected, but he needs work when he is under pressure. Locke needs to start learning from his mistakes and upping his passing game if the Badgers want to be competitive against these bigger teams.  Finishing things off, the Badgers Men’s Basketball team makes their season opener on Wednesday night against River Falls. They’ll take on some smaller teams before taking on Arizona on November 15. That night, they’ll be raising the Bo Ryan banner, an honor he 100% deserves. But looking at the team this year, while nobody’s seen them play a game quite yet, Oates has seen a few practices and says not to count them out this season. The Big 10 doesn’t have a ton of great players this season, and the Badgers have a few guys who could turn out to be real breakout players. 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.

    36 分钟
  4. 10月23日

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

    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.

    34 分钟
  5. 10月16日

    Bo Ryan Get’s Another Hall of Fame, and Badgers Finally Look Physical

    In this week's episode of The Wisconsin Sportscast, Bo Ryan is added to another hall of fame in the Naismith Hall of Fame, to a very warm audience. He even gave a great speech, says Lucas! At least for Bo Ryan it was a great speech. He was gracious, he was humble, he was even emotional at times. But that makes Lucas ask the question: who was Bo Ryan the coach? Oates says that Bo Ryan, to him, means consistency. When he had the star players, his teams were great. But even when he didn’t have the stars? He still had a really good team on his hands. Bo’s players play to his vision of basketball, and that’s what makes him such a great coach. Even when he was coaching in Platteville, he was great at developing players and could win a conference title in just a few years. Even just sticking with the Badgers, taking a team to the Final Four twice in a row is unbelievable, says Oates, and his induction into the Naismith Hall of Fame is well deserved.  Meanwhile in the NFL, the Packers beat the Cardinals in Green Bay on Sunday, but that doesn’t mean that Lucas was super impressed. Still, the Packers and Jordan Love are starting to find their rhythm. Their defense is getting better and better, especially when it comes to takeaways. Oates thinks that Sunday was Love’s best game this season, and he’s hitting ten targets in a game. It’s great that Doubs is getting back in the mix, and Watson is proving to be a bit of a difference maker, but the receiving threats are everywhere and the Packers are starting to look like they did at the end of last season. Next up, the Packers take on Houston in what should be a fun game. They’re two young teams with young quarterbacks, and it should be a good game down in Texas.  Finishing things off for the day, the Badgers stomped once again, easily taking down Rutgers. Did they take down another crappy team? Sure, but the team is continuing to improve. Most importantly, they looked physical against Rutgers, which is what we’ve been wanting to see out of them all season. Next weekend they take on Northwestern on the beautiful shores of Lake Michigan. The problem? The field is a converted la crosse and soccer field, thanks to Northwestern tearing down their old Ryan Field. While that’s ultimately a good thing to see that dinosaur go away, it will present an interesting challenge for the Badgers.  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.

    33 分钟
  6. 10月9日

    Another Year of Brewer Gut Punches, and Badgers Finally Dominate

    In this week's episode of The Wisconsin Sportscast, the Brewers deliver their yearly postseason gut punch with a last minute loss to the Mets. There was a lot of chatter about Devin Williams and Pat Murphy’s choice to use Williams as a closer, but what was he supposed to do? Williams might not have had it in him in game 3 against the Mets, but if you’ll forgive the cliche, that’s baseball. He’s still a fantastic closer, and putting him in was really the only call. Is it devastating that he couldn’t pull through? Yes, but sometimes, that’s what happens. Williams doesn’t seem long for the Brewers, not because of the loss but because he’s only a year away from free agency and looks likely to go to the Dodgers sometime soon. For now, we can only look ahead to next season, where Lucas has two questions: will Yelich be ready to go next spring and what is Chourio’s ceiling (high, says Oates).  Turning to the NFL, the big news on Tuesday is the firing of Robert Saleh as head coach of the Jets. Did Rodgers have anything to do with it? We in Wisconsin certainly know that he isn’t exactly easy to work with, and he does have pull. But who knows, Rodgers likely didn’t have too much to do with it, though he probably didn’t help Saleh at all.  Turning to the Packers, they defeated the Rams on Sunday without the help of Romeo Doubs. He was sitting at home after facing suspension by the team last week for an unmentioned reason, though the rumors are he walked off practice after causing a fracas over a lack of targets. If that is the reason, then Oates says he acted selfishly, putting himself over the team. That said, he seems to have come around and is expected to play the Cardinals this weekend. Back to the Rams though, there was some good and some bad. The good came from Tucker Kraft, who is checking all the boxes for a great tight end. The bad came from Love’s horrible pick 6 for a touchdown in the endzone. It was a meathead play that gave the Rams a free 7 points, but it might not be all bad. It might have been what Love needed to wake up and get back into the game and learn from his mistake. Finally, the Badgers finally looked like a great team crushing Purdue on Saturday. It’s about time! The Badgers have played a few teams they should have crushed, and this is the first time they’ve actually done that. They are starting to find some real playmakers, and several players showed the explosive power the Badgers offense needs. Now, this was still Purdue, so don’t get too excited, but still, it shows improvement. Maybe Coldplay can cheer on the team and give them the encouragement they need to keep this power going. 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.

    37 分钟
  7. 10月2日

    No Surprises From Love, and the Badgers Need to Turn Around

    In this week's episode of The Wisconsin Sportscast, Love had his big comeback on Sunday in a tight loss to the Vikings, and he played about as Lucas and Oates expected. Well, other than the picks at least. He did limp a little bit here and there, but overall he looked like a guy who’s played one game this season and has been out for weeks. Should he have waited another week to come back, and have his big return be against the Rams instead of taking on the red hot Vikings? Should they have had Love play one half of the game and Willis play the other? No, says Oates, at least on the second question. It would only feed into the extremists who say Willis should be our new starter. The real blow to the Packers on Sunday came from kicker Brayden Narveson. When Narveson misses two field goals and the Pack ends up losing by two, it’s hard not to think that they might have won if he had made even one of those two kicks. The Packers are working two kickers this week, but we won’t know for sure what our kicking is going to look like until Sunday when they take on the Rams in what should be an ego boost. But Oates says that the loss to the Vikings was not just on Narveson or on Love, it was a systematic failure on the part of the entire team. At least Aaron Jones had a good game.   Turning to the Badgers, the team played one of the best first halves they’ve played this season. Unfortunately, they then played one dreadful second half, leading to a loss against USC. They continue to play as a team with no real identity, causing USA Today to call them one of the biggest losers of the season so far. While Lucas isn’t ready to throw in the towel on the entire season yet, it’s hard to argue that they aren’t flailing. This weekend they take on Purdue, who they have a 17 game winning streak against, so hopefully they can really show who they’re going to be this weekend.   Finally, Lucas and Oates end the show this week with two obituaries: Joe Wolf, one of the best athletes to come out of a Wisconsin high school, and Pete Rose, a great if problematic, for lack of a better term, ball player. 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.

    35 分钟
  8. 9月25日

    Packers vs Viking Preview, and Brewers Make the Playoffs

    In this week's episode of The Wisconsin Sportscast, Lucas and Oates are feeling the buzz for this Sunday’s Packers game against the Viking. Did anyone expect this game to be so anticipated before the season? Nobody was expecting the Vikings to be great, and now they are a truly formidable team, thanks to both a great coaching staff and good players on the field. While people thought the Packers would beat the Titans and Colts at the beginning of the season, did anyone expect them to beat them again with Willis? The Packers have been playing good ball, and it’s not just all on Willis. The defense has stepped up and has played aggressive all year. That aggressiveness on the defensive line is paying off, but will it be enough to take out the Vikings? Not only will it be a great game on Sunday, but Aaron Jones will be returning to Lambeau, though this time in a purple uniform. It’s hard to really dislike Jones though, Lucas and Oates agree. He’s a great player, a great guy, and even great with the media. He’ll be a hall of famer in Green Bay, Oates thinks. Meanwhile, the Badgers return to the field this Saturday facing Southern California. SoCal took a beating from Michigan last weekend, which showed the Badgers exactly what they need to do: pound the line of scrimmage. If the defense can hammer that offensive line, the Badgers have a chance. Over in Milwaukee, the Brewers have secured their spot in the playoffs, which means the next step on the ladder is one of three teams: Diamonbacks, Mets, or Padres. They are three of the hottest teams in all of baseball, and will pose a hurdle to their chances. While they don’t have any real star players like Shohei Ohtani, they still have a very strong team for the playoffs. But that then creates the questions: is Pat Murphy the National League MVP Manager this year? There’s a good argument to be made, Oates thinks.  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.

    36 分钟
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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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