@BrewerFan -- I could simply give an "Amen" to everything you outlined. There were guys that wanted to stay at Wisconsin because, as you stated, there was unfinished business. I truly believe they need to bring in a Wisconsin guy to rebuild the program. That would be somebody who was "raised" within the program.
That obviously doesn't guarantee success. Chryst was a good coordinator -- he was even being recruited to be a coordinator at Dallas. For whatever reason, Chryst either lost the passion, or was seriously incapable of continuing the tradition and the brand.
What Wisconsin needs is somebody who believes in Wisconsin. When I brought up "putting a wall around the state," people said there wasn't enough talent in the state. Putting up a wall around the state isn't only about making sure the talent stays in the state, but it is about building up pride or the brand in the state. That takes hard work, too. The results might not be immediately tangible.
I am also disappointed by what Barry said, but understood why he said it. Yes, the players are negatively affected by the boos. However, that can be addressed by Fickell by getting kids who want to play at Wisconsin because it is Wisconsin. I know that is tough, but you build up additional relationships with schools in, say, New Jersey. Many kids may come from Wisconsin, but you will get additional players -- high talent guys -- to come because it is Wisconsin.
When Fickell talked about his "300 mile radius," he should have prefaced it with, "The state of Wisconsin is still the program's top priority. Along with that, I want to strengthen the relationships with coaches within a 300 mile radius."
Oh well...