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Things were never "in place" for them to begin with. They were pretenders for the last three seasons. They flew under the radar by not having difficult cross-divisional games. Last season finally broke that trend when they played two good teams from the East, Michigan & Penn State. Michigan blew them out, and they lost by 12 to Penn State.
That clip of Paul Chryst saying "F*** you, motherf*****" will be such a great meme around here very soon.
Last year they were pretenders I guess for the first few weeks. But the two years before that I'd disagree. 2017 they benefitted from a very convenient schedule, but if it was that easy to just not screw up enough to go 13-1 you'd see a lot of other teams doing it. Their one loss was a respectable and good game against OSU. 2016 their three losses were all by a single score to the #6, #7 and #10 ranked teams, respectively. And they beat two top 15 teams. So I'd say they were a deservingly top 11-14 team.
At any rate, a trend is defined by more data points than one. People thought 2012 would be the start of a trend as well. Personally I'd be glad to see Wisconsin keep up their level of success - boosts us that much more when we start being able to beat them.