Karl H -> RE: Gopher Football (11/26/2008 3:05:45 PM)
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ORIGINAL: DMueller I agree with pretty much everything you stated above. Here's my $0.02... I didn't see the game Saturday as we don't have the BTN on cable, which is probably a good thing. I'm not as down on this team as I was a few weeks ago, mainly because of the obligatory negative commentary Dan Barreiro had on his "blog" (you know, the same one he has written for 15 years after the gophers lose badly). I really hate that bald, ugly, pompous, petty, egotistical windbag. Funny how he doesn't let people comment anymore. I felt sorry for the guys and took a step back and tried to search out some positivity, both in print and just by reflecting on the situation. I get tired of the negativity here, and especially from folks like Barreiro (other KFAN guys too). But I certainly understand the frustration. A 55-0 loss to a border rival sucks, a 2nd half collapse & loss to another border rival sucks. Throw in a 20 plus point loss to a very down Michigan team and you hit the low lights this year. OTOH, I'll give Iowa a lot of credit. They came in, played well, and kicked our butt. Wisconsin? We won the first half and they won the second by even more. The Northwestern loss doesn't bother me very much. Two even teams that could have gone either way. I think they are sitting at 9-3 right now. Tim Davis, the guy they are looking at for the O-line coach sounds great, currently is the University of Alabama director of player personnel Lets hope he can improve this group. Earlier in the year, I thought WR was our #1 priority going forward. Now I think it's the OL first, finding a pass rusher to replace WVS second, and WR's #3. The reason I'm not so down on 55-0, and the reason I don't think Brewster is Wacker 2 is that I think Brewster can recruit, and he's been around winning programs enough to know that you need good players and coaches above all else and I think he legitimately can get that done. Preaching to the choir brother! Here's for anyone doubting Brewster's recruiting talent. I took a quick look at the past recruiting of Minnesota, Iowa, and Wisconsin from 2004 through 2009. The 2004 recruits would be current Seniors who have redshirted and 2009 recruits are kids currently in high school. These stats are from Scout.com: From years 2004, 2005, 2006 and 2007 combined: 5 star recruits: ----------------- 0 = Minnesota 3 = Iowa 2 = Wisc 4 star recruits: ----------------- 2 = Minnesota 17 = Iowa 6 = Wisc 3 star recruits: ----------------- 21 = Minnesota 28 = Iowa 37 = Wisc Total 3 or more stars in that time period: ------------------------------------------ 23 = Minnesota 48 = Iowa 45 = Wisc Those two schools out recruited us big time in those years. 2007 was Brew's first class. It was not great (probably because of his late start), but it was our best class and closed the gap a little. Now go to 2008 & the in progress 2009 class combined: 5 star recruits: ----------------- 1 = Minnesota 0 = Iowa 0 = Wisc 4 star recruits: ----------------- 8 = Minnesota 2 = Iowa 2 = Wisc 3 star recruits: ----------------- 19 = Minnesota 14 = Iowa 25 = Wisc Total 3 or more stars in 2008 + so far in 2009: ----------------------------------------------- 28 = Minnesota 16 = Iowa 27 = Wisc Now recruiting isn't everything and "stars" are hardly a given....but there's no denying it makes a difference. Teams like USC, Oklahoma, Texas, Ohio State, Florida don't win with a lot of walk ons. They usually have top recruiting classes. The gophers are very young. We need to remember that these kids are 18-20 years old, for the most part. Yeah, there's some youth for sure, but the defense typically starts 2 Seniors and 8 Juniors. Thats 10 out of 11 upperclassmen starting. I'm satified this year, but next year is a big year. I expect more, especially looking for improvment in the second half of the year. ....I understand. Barreiro does not. I am a fan. He is an A-hole. LOL These past two years are throwaway years as far as I'm concerned. Next year will be very telling. Agreed! And 3 or 4 years later should be really interesting.
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