Alvarez to step down as Wisconsin Football Head Coach after 2005

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  • POJO_Risin
    Roth Army Caesar
    • Mar 2003
    • 40648

    Alvarez to step down as Wisconsin Football Head Coach after 2005

    I'll let the article tell the damn story...and this is for you High Life...

    Alvarez plans to stay on as AD
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    Associated Press
    Posted: 1 hour ago



    MADISON, Wis. (AP) - Barry Alvarez eliminated all the surprise and speculation - his 16th season as Wisconsin coach will be his last.

    Alvarez said Thursday he will step down after this year and focus solely on his role as the school's athletic director, a job he took on in 2004. And he's already picked his successor in defensive coordinator Bret Bielema.
    When Alvarez assumed both positions in April 2004, he said he planned to eventually transition into a full-time athletic director. But he gave no clue as to how much longer he would coach.

    It took just a year for double-duty to take its toll because of the constant demands on his time.

    "I believe it's the right time," Alvarez said at a news conference. "I certainly didn't want it to slip, and I just saw some potential for things."

    Alvarez, 58, was hired in 1990 to turn around a program that had only five winning seasons in the 27 years before he came on board. Three seasons later, Alvarez led Wisconsin to its first Rose Bowl since 1963, one of three Rose Bowl titles in his tenure. Alvarez is the winningest coach in school history with a mark of 108-70-4 in 15 seasons. He is 7-3 in bowl games.

    Alvarez's teams have been defined by a punishing ground games and a stout defenses, both keys to their three Rose Bowl wins. His squads set a Big Ten record with 10 straight seasons with a 1,000 yard rusher, including Heisman Trophy winner Ron Dayne.

    Alvarez brought in Bielema last year to take over Wisconsin's defense, which ranked in the top 10 nationally in points (15.4) and yards (291.2) allowed.

    Alvarez said he first approached Bielema about taking over earlier this summer. The combination of family, the responsibilities of two jobs and his confidence in Bielema convinced him it was time for him to give up coaching.

    "Bret Bielema is the right man to replace me," Alvarez said.

    Quarterback John Stocco said the Badgers will be motivated to make Alvarez's last season memorable.

    "We talk about how successful Coach Alvarez has been and what he's done for the program," Stocco said. "Knowing this is his last year, it's just going to make us work harder to make sure he goes out on the right note."

    Despite Alvarez's on-field success, the Badgers have had a series of problems off the field over the last five years. Wisconsin was slapped by the NCAA with a major rules violation under Alvarez's watch in 2000, resulting in the suspensions of 26 football players for receiving unadvertised discounts at a shoe store. Another 21 were required to do community service for breaking NCAA rules. A series of Badger players have had run-ins with police over the last several years as well.

    Bielema and Alvarez both have connections to former Iowa coach Hayden Fry.

    Alvarez got his first college coaching job under Fry in 1979 before a stint at Notre Dame under Lou Holtz.

    Bielema, 35, played under Fry at Iowa before serving as a graduate assistant and eventually an assistant coach on his staff. He later coached under Kirk Ferentz at Iowa and Bill Snyder at Kansas State - both of whom coached for Fry as well - before Alvarez brought him in last year.

    "I was just glad to finally work for a guy that gave me the job," said Bielema, who has no head coaching experience.

    Alvarez said he expected no problems in the transition and decided to make the announcement now to avoid any problems later. This way, Bielema gets a full year to work on his first recruiting class.

    Alvarez also said he had no plans to be a meddlesome athletic director, preferring to follow in the example of his college coach, Bob Devaney of Nebraska.

    Devaney held both jobs before stepping down to become a full-time athletic director. He then hired assistant Tom Osborne to take over the program and stayed out of the way.
    "Van Halen was one of the most hallelujah, tailgate, backyard, BBQ, arrive four hours early to the gig just for the parking lot bands. And still to this day is. It's an attitude. I think it's a spirit more than anything else is."
  • redblkwht
    Full Member Status

    • Jan 2004
    • 4617

    #2
    Phuck him & the cheesetown..
    hes done next year & so is Brett..
    back to the local pub, no football to talk about..i love it

    YESSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS

    EUAS

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    • classicdude
      Foot Soldier
      • Apr 2004
      • 541

      #3
      The local office talk around here....we were wondering about the timing. Maybe Barry's acknowledging the Badgers won't be all that hot this year? Giving himself an 'out'??

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      • High Life Man
        Commando
        • Jan 2004
        • 1286

        #4
        Thanks for the thread.

        Barry needed to step down last year...too complacent.

        Bielema is going to get a great coach. I imagine they promised him the job when he signed on last year. He was a pretty hot coaching prospect.

        It's going to be a tough year this season, but it could be worse, I could be a Penn State fan.

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        • Rebel
          Crazy Ass Mofo
          • Feb 2004
          • 2619

          #5
          Gonna be a big loss for the Badgers, he's one of the best coaches in D-1, no doubt about it. But he has gotten the program turned around, and the fans expect winning now.
          The BLASTFurnace turned me into a bitch

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          • High Life Man
            Commando
            • Jan 2004
            • 1286

            #6
            I'm telling you Rebel, Biemela is going to be a good coach.

            It was time for Barry to step back. He's great with the alum, so he'll raise tons of $$$.

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            • POJO_Risin
              Roth Army Caesar
              • Mar 2003
              • 40648

              #7
              He had to step down to assure Beimela the job so he'd stay...is my guess...
              "Van Halen was one of the most hallelujah, tailgate, backyard, BBQ, arrive four hours early to the gig just for the parking lot bands. And still to this day is. It's an attitude. I think it's a spirit more than anything else is."

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              • High Life Man
                Commando
                • Jan 2004
                • 1286

                #8
                That's the rumor.

                Plus it gives Barry more time to impregnate cheerleaders 1/3 his age.

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                • POJO_Risin
                  Roth Army Caesar
                  • Mar 2003
                  • 40648

                  #9
                  What?
                  "Van Halen was one of the most hallelujah, tailgate, backyard, BBQ, arrive four hours early to the gig just for the parking lot bands. And still to this day is. It's an attitude. I think it's a spirit more than anything else is."

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                  • High Life Man
                    Commando
                    • Jan 2004
                    • 1286

                    #10
                    That was the rumor when I was there.

                    He supposedly knocked up a cheerleader.

                    Most were impressed he could still get it up. I was impressed the chick could actually find his cock under his fat gut.

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