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SoMnFan -> RE: Gopher Football (1/1/2016 6:25:14 PM)

Brings back wonderful childhood memories of huge NYD football marathons, where my Mom and Dad were all geeked up for the Big Ten teams, and I'd pull for the USCs and UCLAs and Washingtons and Stanfords .... and we'd end up not talking for a couple days. [&:][&:]
I think I was undefeated in my Rose Bowl choices for the first 18 years of my life.
It was like taking candy from your parents.




Mr. Ed -> RE: Gopher Football (1/1/2016 6:42:03 PM)

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ORIGINAL: SoMnFan

Brings back wonderful childhood memories of huge NYD football marathons, where my Mom and Dad were all geeked up for the Big Ten teams, and I'd pull for the USCs and UCLAs and Washingtons and Stanfords .... and we'd end up not talking for a couple days. [&:][&:]
I think I was undefeated in my Rose Bowl choices for the first 18 years of my life.
It was like taking candy from your parents.


Iowa this year reminded me of the Hayden Fry Hawks.

He'd out-coach the Big 10 to get there, then talent won out at the Rose Bowl.




Mr. Ed -> RE: Gopher Football (1/1/2016 6:43:19 PM)

I was big on USC in the Sam Cunningham/Anthony Davis/Charlie White/Rickey Bell/Marcus Allen days.

About killed me when UCLA would beat them out to go to the Rose Bowl.




Mr. Ed -> RE: Gopher Football (1/1/2016 6:52:40 PM)

Bobby Beathard's grandson needs to have better pocket presence. Step up into a shrinking pocket is not going to work well.
And the pick-6? Reminded me of the Vikes/Raiders when Willie Brown picked Tark on the other side of the field.




SoMnFan -> RE: Gopher Football (1/1/2016 6:53:14 PM)

Bingo on both counts Ed
Loved the Trojans in those days
Juggernauts
Everyone knew they were running sweeps, couldn't do a thing.
The B10 would try to go 3 yards and a cloud of dust, and were usually so far behind by half it didn't matter.




SoMnFan -> RE: Gopher Football (1/1/2016 6:55:45 PM)

Anyone remember Sonny Sixkiller?
Loved West Coast FB back in the day




Mr. Ed -> RE: Gopher Football (1/1/2016 6:58:18 PM)

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ORIGINAL: SoMnFan

Anyone remember Sonny Sixkiller?
Loved West Coast FB back in the day



USC/Notre Dame

USC/UCLA

Must see games back then. Seemed like they were on consecutive weekends.

About Thanksgiving time, same time as OK/Nebraska.

Loved RB's, Loved the OU Wishbone, Jeff Kinney/tearaway jerseys. Shoulder pads flying about after shredding the top.




Mr. Ed -> RE: Gopher Football (1/1/2016 7:00:20 PM)

Sonny. What a cool name. Too bad he was a runt. Would have been an awesome pro.

He and Plunkett were fascinating, as minority QBs at the time.




SoMnFan -> RE: Gopher Football (1/1/2016 7:01:04 PM)

You and me Ed
I wore a Sooner cut off that just covered the shoulder pads until it rotted off me.
LOVED that era.
Grew to hate ND because that USC game with them was always a bloodbath.
The day after Thanksgiving Neb-Sooner games were WARS too.




SoMnFan -> RE: Gopher Football (1/1/2016 7:02:52 PM)

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ORIGINAL: Mr. Ed

Sonny. What a cool name. Too bad he was a runt. Would have been an awesome pro.

He and Plunkett were fascinating, as minority QBs at the time.

LOVED Plunkett
His entire career
His late-in-life comeback to win the SB with my Raiders was probably the happiest I've ever been about pro football.
No one deserved good things better than that guy.




Mr. Ed -> RE: Gopher Football (1/1/2016 8:59:13 PM)

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ORIGINAL: SoMnFan

quote:

ORIGINAL: Mr. Ed

Sonny. What a cool name. Too bad he was a runt. Would have been an awesome pro.

He and Plunkett were fascinating, as minority QBs at the time.

LOVED Plunkett
His entire career
His late-in-life comeback to win the SB with my Raiders was probably the happiest I've ever been about pro football.
No one deserved good things better than that guy.


The fall was unfortunate, and the comeback for Plunkett was awesome. Came when Al still had the touch on reclamation projects.




Ryan Buckingham -> RE: Gopher Football (1/2/2016 8:22:23 PM)

Anybody know anything about this Gopher commit who played in the Under Armour All-America game?

Dredrick Snelson:

http://espn.go.com/college-sports/football/recruiting/player/_/id/191099/dredrick-snelson

I like that he was offered by both teams playing for the national championship, and basically every good program except Michigan, though other articles say he picked Minnesota "Michigan, Miami, Virginia Tech and UCF."




SoMnFan -> RE: Gopher Football (1/3/2016 7:34:02 AM)

Got INTO the TCU comeback last night

Now that was FUN.




Jeff Jesser -> RE: Gopher Football (1/9/2016 8:12:42 AM)

Oh yeah. The article in the Strib says our new OC runs the same style offense as Limegrover. As a fan that gets me all jacked up and ready for a great year! [sm=icon_sarcasm.gif]




TJSweens -> RE: Gopher Football (1/9/2016 11:02:07 PM)

Claeys said he was fine with about 75% to 80% of the offense. A 25% change in a scheme is actually fairly significant. Just changing the play selection within the existing play book can change the game for the Gophers. Changing the playbook itself by a quarter does that much more. Johnson has a reputation for balancing between run and pass. That alone will be a refreshing change from the Kill offense of run until you are 20 points down, then throw an incomplete pass and go back to the run.




SoMnFan -> RE: Gopher Football (1/12/2016 6:30:31 PM)

Cory Sauter re-ups down here at SMSU
Still think he woulda been great for his alma mater.
Young innovative positive and successful.




Mr. Ed -> RE: Gopher Football (1/13/2016 3:44:11 PM)

Limegrover got a job at Penn State coaching the O-Line




TJSweens -> RE: Gopher Football (1/13/2016 4:18:36 PM)

I like what I am hearing from the Bart Miller the Gopher's new O-line coach.

http://www.startribune.com/gophers-new-o-line-coach-everything-should-be-demanding/364870351/

"We’re going to hit at practice. We’re going to pad it up and hit every day. And we’re going to go inside drill and be in the cage, and we’re going to live that life. And they’re going to know when they take the field they’re the most physical guy on the field, and they’re going to win. And that’s the mentality they’re going to take on the field."




SoMnFan -> RE: Gopher Football (1/13/2016 5:21:53 PM)

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ORIGINAL: TJSweens

I like what I am hearing from the Bart Miller the Gopher's new O-line coach.

http://www.startribune.com/gophers-new-o-line-coach-everything-should-be-demanding/364870351/

"We’re going to hit at practice. We’re going to pad it up and hit every day. And we’re going to go inside drill and be in the cage, and we’re going to live that life. And they’re going to know when they take the field they’re the most physical guy on the field, and they’re going to win. And that’s the mentality they’re going to take on the field."

Perfect.
Build the OLine
Return to relevancy.
We've always got plenty of corn-fed big boys. Create an atmosphere for them to be something special.
I feel a teams toughness comes from those guys.




Jeff Jesser -> RE: Gopher Football (1/13/2016 7:48:41 PM)

I thought we all agreed we need athletes? Corn fed fatties haven't really been a problem, that I know of.




TJSweens -> RE: Gopher Football (1/13/2016 9:24:04 PM)

quote:

ORIGINAL: SoMnFan

quote:

ORIGINAL: TJSweens

I like what I am hearing from the Bart Miller the Gopher's new O-line coach.

http://www.startribune.com/gophers-new-o-line-coach-everything-should-be-demanding/364870351/

"We’re going to hit at practice. We’re going to pad it up and hit every day. And we’re going to go inside drill and be in the cage, and we’re going to live that life. And they’re going to know when they take the field they’re the most physical guy on the field, and they’re going to win. And that’s the mentality they’re going to take on the field."

Perfect.
Build the OLine
Return to relevancy.
We've always got plenty of corn-fed big boys. Create an atmosphere for them to be something special.
I feel a teams toughness comes from those guys.


Yep. I love the attitude. Our guys are going to come off the ball and kick the holy shit out of the guy across the line. Our line play was pretty soft the last couple of years. Miller sounds like he all about establishing physical dominance. We need that.




SoMnFan -> RE: Gopher Football (1/13/2016 11:34:26 PM)

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ORIGINAL: Jeff Jesser

I thought we all agreed we need athletes? Corn fed fatties haven't really been a problem, that I know of.

Oh I haven't gone away from that ...

Don't be tellin these guys they cant build both, Jeff .... [&:]




Jeff Jesser -> RE: Gopher Football (1/14/2016 1:11:29 PM)

I would go this approach (just as a general rule)

Big fatties out of MN/Iowa
Defense out of Ohio/Penn
Athletes out of Fla/Tex




SoMnFan -> RE: Gopher Football (2/1/2016 9:20:14 PM)

Wow. [:-]



Seth Green guided East Ridge to the Minnesota state tournament in 2014, and last fall he helped Allen, Texas, reach the state Class 6A semifinals. “He’s a big-time catch at quarterback,’’ recruiting analyst Tom Lemming said.

Seth Green got ready for the shotgun snap, standing beside the blue star at midfield of the Dallas Cowboys’ AT&T Stadium. After transferring into one of the nation’s premier high school programs, the 6-4, 215-pound Woodbury native was right in the thick of the Texas Class 6A playoffs.

The Allen Eagles owned a 54-game winning streak and were ranked second in the nation by USA Today. But rival DeSoto had rallied to tie the score in the third quarter before Green took over for Allen.

He came off the bench and burst for a 67-yard touchdown, outrunning two cornerbacks, including one wearing fluorescent green shoes. Then Green grabbed that shotgun snap by the iconic blue star and heaved the ball 50 yards in the air — touchdown.

Gophers fans can watch those highlights online and dream of Green’s future in maroon and gold. He’s one of the marquee recruits Minnesota officially will unveil Wednesday, on national signing day.

Green graduated high school early and enrolled at the university in January, making him eligible for spring practice. With senior-to-be Mitch Leidner recovering from foot surgery, Green and sophomore-to-be Demry Croft will each get long looks this spring, competing to become Leidner’s long-term replacement.

Green has tried keeping a low profile the past 11 months, making him somewhat of a mystery as this new journey begins. He declined to be interviewed for this story but granted a rare interview to the Star Tribune’s Sid Hartman last month and was asked why he switched from Oregon to the Gophers.

“I felt as if [Oregon] wasn’t as good of a situation or ideal place, and then Minnesota was my top choice,” Green said. “I felt very at home here, obviously.”

Triumphant return

Green has returned to a place where he already built a stockpile of memories. He emerged as a budding football star in ninth grade, after transferring to East Ridge from Hill-Murray.

“As soon as you saw him out there on the football field, you knew he was a special talent,” former East Ridge coach Mike Pendino said. “I think he was actually better than John Stocco, who was very good and played for me as a freshman at Holy Angels.”

Stocco posted a 29-7 record as a three-year starting quarterback for Wisconsin. Green thrived for three seasons at East Ridge, drawing interest from all over the country. Midway through his junior season, he narrowed his college choices to Minnesota, Michigan State and Oregon and picked the Ducks.

Eden Prairie coach Mike Grant, whose team eliminated Green’s East Ridge squad from the 2014 state tournament, said: “I don’t know how we beat him. Honest to God, he looked like a pro quarterback running around out there.”

Green also was a standout basketball player for East Ridge. But his last athletics competition in Minnesota ended with an all-time blooper. He made a layup — into the wrong basket — to give Cretin Derham-Hall a one-point lead with 20 seconds remaining in an eventual East Ridge section loss.

“He felt bad; he wasn’t happy about it,” said Connor Mohs, a football teammate of Green’s from East Ridge who will join the Gophers this fall as a preferred walk-on.

By then, Green’s family already had planned to move, as his father, Bryan Green, had taken a transfer to the Dallas area. Bryan, who could not be reached to comment for this story, was on the Gophers’ 1991 roster as a running back but didn’t see game action.

The family moved to Allen, Texas, a suburb north of Dallas. Allen High School, which has an 18,000-seat, $60 million football stadium, needed to replace Kyler Murray, a four-year starter who was rated as the nation’s No. 1 dual-threat quarterback in the Class of 2015. Murray went to Texas A&M and has since transferred to Oklahoma.

Short, eventful stint

The move to Texas gave Green a new adventure, but it also meant saying goodbye to his East Ridge friends in the middle of high school.

Mohs said Green is the type of person who “fits right in wherever he goes. He’s an outgoing kid and gets people laughing. Nice guy. If you didn’t know about [his national recruiting profile], you could never tell. He’s super down-to-earth.”

Green went through spring practice at Allen and finished behind junior quarterback Mitchell Jonke on the depth chart. Green had taken snaps under center in East Ridge’s offense, and he was adjusting to Allen’s up-tempo, spread system.

“Mitchell Jonke had played in it for a year,” former Allen coach Tom Westerberg said. “So he’d been in a system like that, kind of knew it a little better than Seth at the time.”

Once Allen’s season started, Westerberg opted to use a quarterback platoon. Green started about half the games and wound up being named All-District. But Jonke got the starting nod during the playoffs. Three weeks after Green led the victory over DeSoto, Allen had its 57-game winning streak ended by West Lake in the state semifinals.

Westerberg, who won four state titles in 12 seasons at Allen, has since left to become the coach and athletic director at Barbers Hill High School, outside Houston.

For the season, Green completed 56.2 percent of his passes for 1,481 yards. He rushed for 865 yards, racking up 29 combined touchdowns, with seven interceptions.

“I think [the Texas experience is] going to end up making him a better person and a better player because he really had to compete,” Pendino said. “The kid showed what he was made of. If you looked at the stats and watched his games, he was, in my eyes, the best quarterback down there.”

Change of heart

Green has a unique combination of size, speed and arm strength. Westerberg said Green’s work ethic — film study, weight room training, etc. — is “second to none.” But scouting analysts also see inconsistencies in Green’s throwing mechanics. Like any incoming freshmen, he’s far from a finished product.

When he first committed to Oregon, Rivals.com had him ranked as the nation’s No. 8 dual-threat quarterback, but he has since dropped to No. 22 on that list. Oregon continued to add quarterbacks to this year’s recruiting class, making it look as if the Ducks had cooled on Green.

When he flipped to Minnesota, he cited Oregon offensive coordinator Scott Frost’s departure to become Central Florida’s head coach. Meanwhile, Gophers coach Tracy Claeys had just fired offensive coordinator Matt Limegrover and was in the process of hiring his replacement, which became Jay Johnson, from Louisiana-Lafayette.

“I got the feeling the writing was on the wall [at Oregon],” said Tom Lemming, a recruiting analyst for CBS Sports Network. “Not that they told [Green] to leave, but they probably weren’t showing him as much attention as they did early on.”

Still, Lemming noted how fortunate the Gophers are, with Green set to sign his letter of intent on Wednesday.

“He’s a big-time catch at quarterback,” he said. “He was actually the top prospect in Minnesota before he left. So it’s a good thing they’re bringing him back home.”




David Levine -> RE: Gopher Football (2/1/2016 9:25:33 PM)

Kind of a weird feeling to be excited about a Gopher QB....




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