Open Jim: Should Badgers football fans be alarmed by the number of players leaving the program?

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Lee Sports Wisconsin columnist Jim Polzin answers questions from readers about the Packers, Brewers, UW football, men's basketball and men's hockey in his weekly mailbag.

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Before being "alarmed" by the numbers leaving the Badgers, research the entire Big 10. As of roughly two weeks ago, the Badgers had the lowest number of defects in the entire conference. Then ask the question as to whether or not we should be alarmed.
 
Before being "alarmed" by the numbers leaving the Badgers, research the entire Big 10. As of roughly two weeks ago, the Badgers had the lowest number of defects in the entire conference. Then ask the question as to whether or not we should be alarmed.
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We also just picked up a transfer from Mich St, and I heard a guy leaving WVU has UW on his list.
 
What is sometimes forgotten is that a lot of these defects are kids that aren't going to make it on the field, and they're looking to find a place where they can play. In the process, it opens up a scholarship that can be used with a guy who might just become the next Jim Leonhard.

At this point, I certainly don't believe the Badgers have come out on the losing end of this whole thing. If anything, it may have helped them free up opportunities.
 
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