Through his first two games as a starting FBS quarterback, Wisconsin football fans have seen two drastically different players on the field, despite carrying the same name and number on his jersey.
Tanner McEvoy, seen as the key to success this season, was demonized after a horrific Week 1 performance but bounced back in Week 2 against Western Illinois.
Against LSU, McEvoy went 8-of-24 for 50 yards, no touchdowns and two interceptions. Against Western Illinois, McEvoy went 23-of-28 for 283 yards, three touchdowns and one interception.
Granted, the caliber of defense is drastically different to say the least, but Badgers fans saw two totally different quarterbacks under center.
One thing that has remained constant is McEvoy's ability to use his legs. Against LSU, McEvoy totaled 40 yards on six carries. Against Western Illinois, McEvoy piled up 55 yards on nine carries and added a touchdown to his impressive day that saw him end with more rushing yards than Melvin Gordon.
While many fans will point to his 17 straight completions as a sign that McEvoy has become the dual-threat quarterback Gary Andersen hoped and dreamed of, there are still plenty of things McEvoy must improve on.
Let's take a look at four areas that McEvoy could stand to refine.