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Guest -> RE: Gopher Football (10/28/2012 1:45:53 PM)

Nelson may have not had the second half like the first

but

the Gophers have found themselves a football player.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cgPclhXM6GQ




Jim Frenette -> RE: Gopher Football (10/28/2012 2:32:11 PM)

quote:

ORIGINAL: Karl Juhnke

Nelson. Wow did he nail his opportunity. Mostly accurate throws, airmailed a couple, under threw a couple, but that's really nitpicking. He made great decisions, looked cool and confident, and delivered over and over again. 12 in a row at one point I think.

And the first 2 1/2 quarter success was as much due to defense as offense. After that first long Purdue run and following TD everyone was like "Here we go again". But then the defense shut them down. That was a completely lopsided smackdown. Carter had one of the most amazing sequences I've ever seen by a defensive player. He kept breaking up plays and just before the snap of the int, we were talking about why do they keep throwing at Carter? Then he intercepts and put an exclamation point on it.

Overlooked was Gray's debut at WR. He looked pretty decent. Made one very difficult shoestring catch, and 3 other short catches.

I was a little disappointed that they went into so much of a shell in the second half. allowing 21 straight Purdue points. The total yards at one point were 3-1 in favor of Gophers, and ended up nearly even.


Grays debut was last week in Wis




Bruce Johnson -> RE: Gopher Football (10/28/2012 4:14:04 PM)

quote:

ORIGINAL: Jeff Jesser

6-2 218 according to the announcers yesterday.


Sounds similar to Drew Brees.

Edit: Taller than Drew Brees, who is 6-0. Still not as tall as the scouts will prefer.




Jeff Jesser -> RE: Gopher Football (10/28/2012 4:56:14 PM)

He's 18 though. He could still gain a legit 3-4 inches. Probably more like 2-3 but it's still possible.




Guest -> RE: Gopher Football (10/28/2012 5:06:23 PM)

quote:

ORIGINAL: Jeff Jesser

He's 18 though. He could still gain a legit 3-4 inches. Probably more like 2-3 but it's still possible.


If he gets to be the size of Daunte Culpepper, let's hope his hands grow as well and he can hold onto the football.[&o]




SoMnFan -> RE: Gopher Football (10/28/2012 10:11:59 PM)

Old Squid with some good Gopher FB stuff today.
Nelson makes great points about coaching staff stability ...



Freshman quarterback Philip Nelson said one of the reasons he enrolled at Minnesota rather than at Wisconsin is that he didn't believe the Badgers wanted him that badly.
Asked to explain his decision further, Nelson -- whose father, Pat, played for the Badgers and who grew up in the Madison area before moving to Mankato -- said: "Throughout the recruiting process, I think one of the things that I learned right away is that you can't really have favorites right off the bat. I think right away when I took a couple of visits to Wisconsin I realized that, 'Hey, maybe these guys don't really want me that much.'
"Plus on top of that, one of the biggest things I saw from that coaching staff was that [offensive coordinator] Paul Chryst and [offensive line coach] Bob Bostad, both of those guys after every single season were taking interviews and trying to get different jobs, and my dad, back in the day, he went through a coaching change between his sophomore and junior year and he got benched from the coaching change. He said it was one of the toughest things for a program, to go through a coaching change -- especially when it's kind of unfair like that."
Nelson said his dad told him that kind of situation was definitely a possibility at Wisconsin. Chryst left Bret Bielema's staff to become the head coach at Pittsburgh this year, and Bostad is now in the NFL as offensive line coach for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.
"Right away, Bostad and Chryst are gone and six out of their nine coaches from 2010 are gone. I think that was something that I definitely wanted to avoid," Nelson said.
"That's why I was so excited to be with the Gophers, because this coaching staff, they have been together for such a long time and that shows a lot of stability within the program. I think that's what really drew my attention here.
"You know, I firmly believe that my best fit was here with the Gophers. I'm very happy with my decision and I wouldn't change it all."
No redshirt problem
Nelson, who enrolled in school in January to take advantage of spring practice, said he didn't have any problem redshirting this year and keeping his four years of eligibility. But leading up to the Oct. 20 game at Wisconsin, with MarQueis Gray and Max Shortell hurting, he said he kind of expected his redshirt status to end.
"Throughout the whole week I was taking first-team reps, but they officially told me Friday and I was expecting it and I was ready to go," Nelson said.
Was he nervous when he got first home start Saturday against Purdue?
"To be honest with you, probably about the same [as Wisconsin]," he said. "Before every single game, I think every player gets a little bit nervous. I try to treat every single game just like another football game and not try to hype it up too big or anything like that. I just try to play football just like how I always do."
But he said after the first drive, his nervousness went away.
"Once you realize it's just another football game, you start to calm down a little bit more," he said. "But right away the nerves came out right after that drive and we were able to get right back on track after that and create a drive and get down the field and score."
With Nelson at quarterback, the Gophers must have set some type of record when they scored on seven possessions in a row. The Gophers ran 20 plays during that period and totaled 276 yards to build a 28-7 lead in just 19 minutes. And this same Gophers team had scored a total of 39 points in its previous three games.
Asked about his relationship with Gray, Nelson had nothing but praise for the senior.
"MarQueis is just such a great guy, great team player, that whatever the coaches ask him to do, he'll do it," Nelson said. "He'd die for his teammates. He puts his team first and his family first and that's the type of guy he is. He's really going to be successful someday. He's already proved that he can generate a lot of success. But I feel like his future is really bright and he's such a great guy, and I have a lot of respect for him."
Praises Carter
Gophers coach Jerry Kill said he has never seen a performance by a cornerback like the one Saturday by Michael Carter. The senior from Pompano Beach, Fla., tied a school record when he had six pass breakups (Michael Lehan set the mark in 2001 against Michigan State), and he also returned an interception for a touchdown. Carter had three pass breakups in a row early in the second half, returning the third 43 yards for a score.
"I've been coaching for 30 years and he certainly had a corner sequence of plays, three straight plays, that you won't see a corner get the chance to do very often," Kill said. "They were three great plays and then he returns one for a touchdown. I'm happy for him."
At one time, Carter was almost not a member of the team because of some academic problems.
"A lot of people have helped that young man, but the most important person that has helped him is he's helped himself. He's matured," Kill said.




Karl Juhnke -> RE: Gopher Football (10/29/2012 9:57:05 AM)

quote:

ORIGINAL: Jim Frenette

quote:

ORIGINAL: Karl Juhnke

Nelson. Wow did he nail his opportunity. Mostly accurate throws, airmailed a couple, under threw a couple, but that's really nitpicking. He made great decisions, looked cool and confident, and delivered over and over again. 12 in a row at one point I think.

And the first 2 1/2 quarter success was as much due to defense as offense. After that first long Purdue run and following TD everyone was like "Here we go again". But then the defense shut them down. That was a completely lopsided smackdown. Carter had one of the most amazing sequences I've ever seen by a defensive player. He kept breaking up plays and just before the snap of the int, we were talking about why do they keep throwing at Carter? Then he intercepts and put an exclamation point on it.

Overlooked was Gray's debut at WR. He looked pretty decent. Made one very difficult shoestring catch, and 3 other short catches.

I was a little disappointed that they went into so much of a shell in the second half. allowing 21 straight Purdue points. The total yards at one point were 3-1 in favor of Gophers, and ended up nearly even.


Grays debut was last week in Wis


I guess i should say debut as a fulltime WR. As I understand it, there was still some ambiguity about his status until last week. But now he is practicing and focusing 100% on WR. I could be wrong in this assessment.




Karl Juhnke -> RE: Gopher Football (10/29/2012 11:11:47 AM)

Carter, co-Big 10 defensive player of the week. Nelson, co-Big 10 freshman of the week.




Karl H -> RE: Gopher Football (10/29/2012 4:22:15 PM)


Sounds similar to Drew Brees.

Edit: Taller than Drew Brees, who is 6-0. Still not as tall as the scouts will prefer.


RG3 was 6-2.3 223 at the combine last year
Matt Barkley is listed at 6-2 230 (school website)
Nelson is listed at 6-2 222 (school website)
If he's good enough, it won't matter too much.





I guess i should say debut as a fulltime WR. As I understand it, there was still some ambiguity about his status until last week. But now he is practicing and focusing 100% on WR. I could be wrong in this assessment.


I know Gray is still a little banged up, but he should try play some special teams this year. He may need to do that as an all-purpose type of player at the next level.




Carter, co-Big 10 defensive player of the week. Nelson, co-Big 10 freshman of the week


Unless I missed someone, it looks like Nelson & Wisconsin's Stave will compete for B1G all Freshman team at QB. I think Nelson is better, but Stave has a 3 or 4 game head start.




Steve Lentz -> RE: Gopher Football (10/29/2012 7:41:02 PM)

quote:

ORIGINAL: Karl H


Sounds similar to Drew Brees.

Edit: Taller than Drew Brees, who is 6-0. Still not as tall as the scouts will prefer.


RG3 was 6-2.3 223 at the combine last year
Matt Barkley is listed at 6-2 230 (school website)
Nelson is listed at 6-2 222 (school website)
If he's good enough, it won't matter too much.





I guess i should say debut as a fulltime WR. As I understand it, there was still some ambiguity about his status until last week. But now he is practicing and focusing 100% on WR. I could be wrong in this assessment.


I know Gray is still a little banged up, but he should try play some special teams this year. He may need to do that as an all-purpose type of player at the next level.




Carter, co-Big 10 defensive player of the week. Nelson, co-Big 10 freshman of the week


Unless I missed someone, it looks like Nelson & Wisconsin's Stave will compete for B1G all Freshman team at QB. I think Nelson is better, but Stave has a 3 or 4 game head start.


Stave is done for the year. There's plenty of time for Nelson to win it.




SoMnFan -> RE: Gopher Football (10/31/2012 6:24:57 AM)

Usually not too excited to see my team play a team that beat them 58-0 a year ago ... but oddly, I am looking forward to this one.
It's probably the masochist in me.




SoMnFan -> RE: Gopher Football (10/31/2012 6:28:05 AM)

Every time Michigan visits, I have great flashbacks to Mark Carlson and the 16-0 win vs their #1 team in '77.
Still remember where I was that day, had Ray Christensens dulcid tones in my ears all day.
THAT was a fun win. Old Memorial Stadium was rockin. Foggies big day AT Michigan was pretty awesome too, many years later.




Guest -> RE: Gopher Football (10/31/2012 11:38:16 AM)

quote:

ORIGINAL: SoMnFan

Every time Michigan visits, I have great flashbacks to Mark Carlson and the 16-0 win vs their #1 team in '77.
Still remember where I was that day, had Ray Christensens dulcid tones in my ears all day.
THAT was a fun win. Old Memorial Stadium was rockin. Foggies big day AT Michigan was pretty awesome too, many years later.


I was at that game.....great day.........I remember the male cheerleaders doing their pushups after each score.

An unbelievable win over the number 1 team.

Only game I have seen in person was that game.

(we didn't get away from the farm very much in those days in NW MN)[;)]

Great article on Nelson

http://www.twincities.com/gophers/ci_21890520/gophers-football-philip-nelson-hopes-duplicate-rickey-foggies?nstrack=sid:2987357|met:300|cat:0|order:2

Foggie likes what he sees in Nelson.

SMF, I too am excited about them playing Michigan.




Steve Lentz -> RE: Gopher Football (11/1/2012 8:49:16 PM)

The Michigan defense is pretty good. Points will tough to get.




SoMnFan -> RE: Gopher Football (11/3/2012 11:01:27 AM)

Jerry gets in a good shot ....
"Michigan is another one of our opponents who doesn't recruit, they SELECT". [:D]
We'll call those KILL SHOTS from now on. [:D]




SoMnFan -> RE: Gopher Football (11/3/2012 11:06:14 AM)

Nice looking offensive attack
Spoiled so many years by our good backs like Maroney, Thompson, etc ...
Kirkwoods ok
And that's it
Never gets a big play out of anything
It's always just ok.




SoMnFan -> RE: Gopher Football (11/3/2012 11:07:01 AM)

Ouch
Blindside awareness, kid .... That'll get you killed if you don't.




SoMnFan -> RE: Gopher Football (11/3/2012 11:07:49 AM)

No Denard Robinson
Don't relax tho .....




SoMnFan -> RE: Gopher Football (11/3/2012 11:15:42 AM)

Wrong time to gamble
I'm usually a go for everything guy
Not there
Let your d pin them again
That hurts




SoMnFan -> RE: Gopher Football (11/3/2012 11:19:50 AM)

D comes up huge
This is not my Daddys wolverines ....




SoMnFan -> RE: Gopher Football (11/3/2012 11:23:59 AM)

Mn is the only team they'd call that illegal block on.
Sucks
Nelson's just off today. So far.




SoMnFan -> RE: Gopher Football (11/3/2012 11:29:00 AM)

Man, our Dline is so much better ....
And the Dbacks as well
HAVE to get some pts off this field position, boys ....




SoMnFan -> RE: Gopher Football (11/3/2012 11:30:16 AM)

We have increased our physicality ten times ...... Punching them right back in the mouth
That's so important in college football




SoMnFan -> RE: Gopher Football (11/3/2012 11:31:03 AM)

Nelson is good




SoMnFan -> RE: Gopher Football (11/3/2012 11:36:45 AM)

Great call
Great sell by Nelson
We have a future




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