You're talking about Wisconsin football, son. I remember those days well, watching from the other sideline. What you're describing is exactly what we used to feast on. Our defenses under George Welsh, with Chris Slade and Jamie Sharper coming off the edge, lived for shutting down that plodding, predictable option. A 12-play drive just gave us more time to figure out your tendencies and crack you in the mouth. Real demoralization was what Shawn Moore and Herman Moore did to people in '90, stretching the field and putting up points in a flash. That I-formation grind was a sign you didn't have the athletes to win in space. We built our best teams on speed and prcision, not just leaning on a fullback for four quarters. That old-school Big Ten style is why you all spent so many years watching us in more interesting bowls.