Getting a top QB is a great way to make a program look good. Peak Russell Wilson would make every college team better, so I'm not disputing that the way to playoff glory is to procure good quarterbacks and throw the ball around. Quarterback is often the position cited by non-traditionalist Badger fans, as to justify the changes to the program. Even on this board, I've read the lament of something along the lines of "who cares about the run game, we need to modernize," etc.
Quarterback seems to also be the biggest concern for those that are defending Fickell, or wanting more time with him, feeling like if his transfer guys were only healthy, THEN we'd really see Fickell shine.
Right now, they can't keep the quarterback upright, and they can't gain one yard on a 3rd and short. Meanwhile, their opponents CAN.
It seems that there are a significant cadre of fans that are concerned about "going back to Barry-ball," due to their boredom with the metronome of winning the way he did, by running the football and stopping the run.
I loved Barry-ball, so I'm just as biased as those wanting to modernize. But as I said at the time of the move... it BETTER work, because otherwise you've really torpedoed any remaining semblance of Barry-ball left in the program.
The debate reminds me of Brewer fans that just want more dingers and offense, regardless of the winning. I like WINNING.
edit to add... Barry and "his" guys were NEVER shy about throwing the ball. They WERE shy of trying to throw the ball around when they didn't have the talent to do it. In college football, there are a lot of teams that don't have the talent to do it, and win.