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Wisconsin Badgers Athletic Director Chris McIntosh Has Stones

UW Athletic Director Chris McIntosh had a vision for the Wisconsin football program and executed his offseason plan to perfection. This man deserves some credit.

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Jan 26, 2023
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(📸 Credit: Matt Belz)

Madison, Wis. – It's still hard to comprehend that Paul Chryst was the head coach of the Wisconsin Badgers three short months ago until a meeting with Chris McIntosh compelled him to make a change.  

Since then, controlled chaos has ensued in Madison, and the times…they are a changing.

Between winning college football's coaching carousel with the surprise hiring of Luke Fickell, bringing in Phil Longo to overhaul the offense, or crushing the transfer portal, it's already been one of the most memorable offseasons I can remember for the Wisconsin football program. 

Optimism is at an all-time high.

However, the real story here isn't about the coaching staff, the recruits, or even the players. It's about the man left standing once the dust settled – the one responsible for the madness, the architect if you will, Wisconsin Badgers Athletic Director Chris McIntosh.

How the Wisconsin Badgers Got Here

Not long ago (2016-19), the Wisconsin Badgers were on the cusp of the college football playoffs and nearing a breakthrough as a program. Then, after star running back Jonathan Taylor declared for the NFL Draft, and Jack Coan transferred, coach Chryst experienced what can only be described as a fall from grace.

No creativity, no grit, undisciplined, and without passion – that's what Wisconsin football looked like from the outside looking in. All programs undergo seasons of a cyclical downturn – and UW is no different. But this time, it felt different, borderline unrecognizable. The talent gap between UW and Ohio State, + other top-tier teams, suddenly felt insurmountable. In short, the game began to pass coach Chryst by, leaving the program in limbo.

In a quickly evolving college athletics landscape, It felt like the Wisconsin Badgers were on the brink of a much steeper decline than most are willing to admit.

So, after an embarrassing loss to Illinois, McIntosh and coach Chryst sat down to discuss the program's future. According to FootballScoop, the conversation became heated because of differing opinions, although we'll never know for sure. Either way, the Wisconsin Badgers AD left that conversation feeling like it was time to make a change – and in short order.

Coach Chryst was fired or resigned, maybe both? Nevertheless, he was no longer the HC of the Wisconsin Badgers. Chris McIntosh moved quickly, promoting Jim Leonhard to interim head coach for two reasons:

  • It was the most logical choice (Jim is a rising star).

  • The promotion gave him time to evaluate Leonhard as a potential long-term solution.

In the end, coach Leonhard led UW to a 4-3 record, and the Wisconsin Badgers became bowl eligible for the 21st straight season.

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