It's McEvoy. And this Badger fan definitely does not think he's the best player or even the best athlete on the UW offense, let alone the entire team. I'd start with Melvin Gordon. He's special.
The UW offensive line is pretty good, but certainly not 2009/10 good when six guys were drafted and started in the NFL. The Badger offensive line coach from those years is now coaching offensive lines in the pros. IIRC, at Tampa.
I'm beginning to really like Dave Aranda, the UW defensive coordinator. Young and innovative. Believes in smaller quicker guys. Not sure how well the current front seven will stand up to a couple of power rushing teams faced in back to back weeks. We'll know more after Nebraska-Iowa-Minnesota the last three games of the season.
The 2000 team probably had more offensive speed with Chris Chambers, Lee Evans, Michael Bennett, Nick Davis, and Brooks Bollinger as well as Mike Echols and Jamar Fletcher at cornerback. But the 2014 defensive unit, overall, is definitely quicker than prior squads, especially at linebacker.
TOP is somewhat overrated as a stat. In 1998 and 99 we beat Purdue when they were good with Brees, even though they possessed the ball almost two to one.
Your final score seems a tad low, but it might be correct.