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SoMnFan -> RE: Gopher Football (2/1/2016 10:58:01 PM)

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ORIGINAL: David Levine

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

Exactly

That's what my "wow" meant.
Wondering how we can mess this up ......




TJSweens -> RE: Gopher Football (2/2/2016 6:19:21 AM)

It will be interesting. We fired an OC who split the play calling behind the head coach's back. After he was fired, he said he didn't want to be an OC again and took a job as an OL coach. The passing game improved dramatically after Kill retired. Maybe Claeys has some idea of what he is doing. I hope so.




Jeff Jesser -> RE: Gopher Football (2/2/2016 10:02:41 AM)

Allen is the town right next to mine and I can tell you guys with certainty, they are right when they say the experience will help him. HS football is massive down here and they packed that stadium.

He should be used to high pressure. He may actually freak out at the 12,000 in TCF. It's been a while since he's seen that few people.




SoMnFan -> RE: Gopher Football (2/2/2016 5:37:33 PM)

Crazy stuff Jeff.
I'm amazed at the size of Texas HS FB.
Frightening.




SoMnFan -> RE: Gopher Football (2/2/2016 10:41:33 PM)



Carter Coughlin got the idea from a history textbook.

The highly coveted Eden Prairie football recruit was reading about the Roman Empire last year, and thought about how the glossary word empire might relate to the Gophers.


“Empire was like a connection of groups of people from different areas and joining them together under one leader, with one common goal,” Coughlin said. “And it was like, well, that’s what Coach [Jerry] Kill’s doing.”

After committing to the Gophers last March, Coughlin began referring to this as “The Empire Class.” He had maroon T-shirts made with that theme for Minnesota’s other commits.

When Kill retired because of health reasons, the class slipped in the national rankings. But by holding on to Coughlin and other key in-state recruits, new coach Tracy Claeys is finishing off a strong class, heading into national signing day on Wednesday.

“I think the talent in the state of Minnesota saved this year’s recruiting class,” said Zach Johnson, who runs GopherIllustrated.com, the local Rivals.com affiliate. “If this was a down year in Minnesota, and you’ve only got 2-3-4 in-state kids committed, that could have really hurt this class when Kill went down.”

Minnesota produced 14 players this year who will sign scholarship agreements with Power Five conference schools (Big Ten, SEC, Big 12, Pac-12 or ACC). The Gophers nabbed eight of them.

Over the three previous years, the state produced 15 Power Five conference signees — combined — with the Gophers getting six of those.

According to the Rivals.com database, the last time Minnesota produced at least 14 Power Five signees was 2007. The state produced 11 in 2012, with the Gophers landing nine, including Maxx Williams, Mitch Leidner and Jonah Pirsig.

This year’s list would have been even bigger had three Power Five signees from Minnesota not moved out of state before the end of high school. That group includes quarterback Seth Green and cornerback Antoine Winfield Jr., who moved to Texas but are coming back as Gophers. Another Minnesota native, Brian Lankford-Johnson, moved to Florida and is expected to sign with Louisville.


In Coughlin, a consensus four-star talent, the Gophers landed the state’s highest-ranked recruit, something that has happened only four times in the past 15 years. The other times came in 2014 (Jeff Jones), 2011 (Tommy Olson) and 2007 (Anthony Jacobs).

Coughlin is among those who said he might have ended up elsewhere had the Gophers not tabbed Claeys to replace Kill. Claeys was a defensive coordinator for two decades under Kill before getting this chance to be a head coach.


“With the coaching change, things could have gone a lot differently,” said Ryan Burns, who runs GopherDigest.com, the local Scout.com affiliate. “If the kids didn’t like Tracy, Carter Coughlin goes to Ohio State, [Mayer Lutheran offensive tackle] Sam Schlueter goes to Wisconsin, [Robbinsdale Cooper wide receiver] Philip Howard goes to Wisconsin. And it falls apart from there.”

Recruiting under Claeys hit a high note in mid-December, when the Gophers reeled in six players who enrolled early, positioning them to participate in spring practice. That list includes Green, who flipped his commitment from Oregon, along with three junior college players who could start this fall: offensive linemen Vincent Calhoun and Garrison Wright, and defensive tackle Merrick Jackson.

But Claeys also dealt with turnover. As of Tuesday, nine players had decommitted from the Gophers. In several cases, those were mutual partings, but the team was stung when junior college defensive end Tralund Webber flipped to Oklahoma State.


As of Tuesday, Rivals.com had the Gophers class ranked 46th in the nation. They ranked as high as 26th last May, but they still are ahead of where they finished the past two years (52nd each time).

The Gophers are expected to climb the national rankings Wednesday, with several of their targets waiting to announce their final choice until signing day. They had 19 players committed Tuesday, but up to six more could join them.

This has a chance to be the Gophers’ highest-ranked class since 2008, when they finished 17th under then-coach Tim Brewster.

“When you look, it’s a typical year in the Big Ten,” said Johnson, from GopherIllustrated.com. “You could almost say there are four tiers. Ohio State and Michigan are the cream of the crop. Then you go to Michigan State, Penn State — that’s Tier 2.

“And Tier 3 is all the schools that Minnesota’s going to be competing against — Nebraska, Wisconsin, Iowa and Northwestern. I really don’t see any difference between Nebraska’s class, which is ranked fifth, and Minnesota, which is sitting ninth. It’s the same quality of players.”


Burns noted that the Gophers’ average star ranking on Scout.com (3.05) was higher than that of their border rivals from Wisconsin (3.04) and Iowa (2.92). The Badgers and Hawkeyes sat higher in the team rankings Tuesday with 26 and 25 commitments, respectively.

Next year could be more challenging for the Gophers. Minnesota’s in-state class is “going to be a little bit stronger than your typical average,” said Kyle Goblirsch, who runs Gopher247, the local 247Sports.com affiliate. “But it’s not going to come close to being what this year’s was.

“This is the highest-rated class the Gophers have had under Kill and Claeys, and a big key for that was the in-state talent.”




SoMnFan -> RE: Gopher Football (2/3/2016 12:19:46 PM)

Harbaugh lands the nations top recruit.
Michigans suckage didn't last long.




Mr. Ed -> RE: Gopher Football (2/3/2016 12:32:56 PM)

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ORIGINAL: SoMnFan

Harbaugh lands the nations top recruit.
Michigans suckage didn't last long.


He had some celebs show up on signing day.

Showmanship can be a part of it. Along with the likelihood of turning it all around.

Program that impresses me the most? Stanford.

Brainiac school(supposedly) that wins year after year.




TJSweens -> RE: Gopher Football (2/3/2016 12:35:18 PM)

Why is it that the most successful college football coaches are such ginormous dick heads?




SoMnFan -> RE: Gopher Football (2/3/2016 12:37:08 PM)

quote:

ORIGINAL: Mr. Ed

quote:

ORIGINAL: SoMnFan

Harbaugh lands the nations top recruit.
Michigans suckage didn't last long.


He had some celebs show up on signing day.

Showmanship can be a part of it. Along with the likelihood of turning it all around.

Program that impresses me the most? Stanford.

Brainiac school(supposedly) that wins year after year.

They've become my favorite as well.
Respect what they do.
Much tougher kids than most think.
Smart tough and good.




SoMnFan -> RE: Gopher Football (2/3/2016 12:38:52 PM)

quote:

ORIGINAL: TJSweens

Why is it that the most successful college football coaches are such ginormous dick heads?

Their pay checks inflate their already swollen heads.




TJSweens -> RE: Gopher Football (2/3/2016 12:55:24 PM)

The Gophers lost Snelson to Central Florida.
Coney Durr sticks with his commitment and signs with the Gophers.




TJSweens -> RE: Gopher Football (2/3/2016 12:59:57 PM)

Snelson picked 0-12 UCF over the Gophers, Penn State, Maryland and Miami. What a dumbshit.




Mr. Ed -> RE: Gopher Football (2/3/2016 1:10:42 PM)

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ORIGINAL: TJSweens

Snelson picked 0-12 UCF over the Gophers, Penn State, Maryland and Miami. What a dumbshit.


Doesn't say much for the Gophers. [:D]




SoMnFan -> RE: Gopher Football (2/3/2016 1:24:46 PM)

Keep a spot open for his return.
Doubt that'll end well there.




Mr. Ed -> RE: Gopher Football (2/3/2016 1:42:17 PM)

quote:

ORIGINAL: SoMnFan

Harbaugh lands the nations top recruit.
Michigans suckage didn't last long.

6'5" / 293 lb HS senior

Wow




SoMnFan -> RE: Gopher Football (2/3/2016 1:48:18 PM)

quote:

ORIGINAL: Mr. Ed

quote:

ORIGINAL: SoMnFan

Harbaugh lands the nations top recruit.
Michigans suckage didn't last long.

6'5" / 293 lb HS senior

Wow

With a motor that doesn't quit




Bill Jandro -> RE: Gopher Football (2/3/2016 2:22:32 PM)

quote:

ORIGINAL: SoMnFan

quote:

ORIGINAL: Mr. Ed

quote:

ORIGINAL: SoMnFan

Harbaugh lands the nations top recruit.
Michigans suckage didn't last long.

6'5" / 293 lb HS senior

Wow

With a motor that doesn't quit


Did you mean LB? at that size or is he a first baseman? Or both




TJSweens -> RE: Gopher Football (2/3/2016 2:28:41 PM)

quote:

ORIGINAL: Mr. Ed

quote:

ORIGINAL: TJSweens

Snelson picked 0-12 UCF over the Gophers, Penn State, Maryland and Miami. What a dumbshit.


Doesn't say much for the Gophers. [:D]


Says less for the kid. He picked the worst possible program on his list. The only non power 50 program and that's where he went.




Mr. Ed -> RE: Gopher Football (2/3/2016 3:25:40 PM)

UCF recruit Dredrick Snelson promised National Signing Day drama, and boy did he deliver.

Before at least 1,000 viewers on Periscope, Snelson announced he signed with the Knights beating out Penn State, Maryland and Minnesota.

The four-star receiver from Flanagan flipped his original commitment from Minnesota and his signing marks a banner day for UCF and new head coach Scott Frost. With Snelson's decision, Frost reached 20 UCF signees, and the Knights are considered to be the No. 2 recruiting class in the American Athletic Conference behind Houston.

Snelson is ranked No. 165 in the nation by ESPN and is the first four-star recruit for Frost's inaugural signing class.

He was one of two final UCF recruits that made dramatic afternoon National Signing Day decisions. The Knights are also waiting to hear Trysten Hill, a 6-foot-3, 313 pound defensive tackle, will select their school. He is expected to announce his decision around 3:30 p.m. ET.

Frost was able to land most of the recruits he wanted except for longshot Jamar King, who signed with Alabama.

UCF football entered National Signing Day with around 15 hard commits and wanted to sign at least five additional players.

Frost, who was introduced as George O'Leary's successor December 1st, had to work quickly to build the Knight's 2016 recruiting class. Adding to the challenge was the fact that he just completed his full coaching staff just last week after former Army assistant Jovan Dewitt was announced as the linebackers and special teams coordinator.

Two of the biggest areas UCF needed to address were the offensive and defensive lines. Last season, the team finished the season ranked No. 125 in total offense and No. 113 in total defense.




David Levine -> RE: Gopher Football (2/3/2016 3:36:48 PM)

How the hell is this "kid" 18?

[image]https://pbs.twimg.com/media/B-TW8RiCYAAbvbR.jpg[/image]




SoMnFan -> RE: Gopher Football (2/3/2016 5:15:45 PM)

That amazes me as well ... we've escalated the maturation process by about 24 years, minimum, on guys like that.
That's ridiculous.
That dude honestly could pass for 40+




David Levine -> RE: Gopher Football (2/3/2016 5:37:53 PM)

He looks like Michael Irvin.

Today.




drew -> RE: Gopher Football (2/3/2016 7:19:06 PM)

quote:

ORIGINAL: SoMnFan

quote:

ORIGINAL: Mr. Ed

quote:

ORIGINAL: SoMnFan

Harbaugh lands the nations top recruit.
Michigans suckage didn't last long.


He had some celebs show up on signing day.

Showmanship can be a part of it. Along with the likelihood of turning it all around.

Program that impresses me the most? Stanford.

Brainiac school(supposedly) that wins year after year.

They've become my favorite as well.
Respect what they do.
Much tougher kids than most think.
Smart tough and good.


Just read today that they don't allow recruits to graduate HS early to be early spring enrollees. Their policy is that they feel it's important for HS seniors to finish their senior year experience. I agree, you have to respect how they compete annually. I'm a big David Shaw guy.




SoMnFan -> RE: Gopher Football (2/3/2016 7:25:34 PM)

Our local HS receiver made his Gopher intent official today.
Will be interesting to see if he makes it.




TJSweens -> RE: Gopher Football (2/3/2016 8:30:15 PM)

I was listening to the guy from Gopher Illustrated on KFAN. He said Snelson was the strangest recruiting process he had ever seen. Snelson literally told every school that he was signing with them. He told Jay Johnson, our new AD, on Saturday that he was absolutely signing with the Gophers. He told the Gopher Illustrated guy the same thing and that he would be putting a Gopher hat on at the signing. Tweeted Gopher fans never to doubt his loyalty. He then told Penn State all the same shit on Sunday. He told Maryland and Central Floridaall the same shit earlier in the week. The guy sounds like a real flake.




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