MADISON, Wis. -- Rob Wheelwright and Jazz Peavy have heard chatter since their first days on campus about the perception of their position group. They know Wisconsin's offense has been built on the strength of massive offensive linemen, powerful running backs and versatile, pass-catching tight ends.
They also know that when discussion shifts to the Badgers' wide receivers, it usually comes with a high level of skepticism. Where are the wide receivers? Are there even two who can become consistent, reliable downfield threats?
"In the past, I always noticed that," Peavy said. "It was always a question mark on us.