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Mr. Ed -> RE: Gopher Football (11/12/2019 10:16:31 AM)

The pass play will come when needed
When not expecting it

Green and the line just pound until they score




SoMnFan -> RE: Gopher Football (11/12/2019 10:17:20 AM)

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ORIGINAL: Mr. Ed

The pass play will come when needed
When not expecting it

Green and the line just pound until they score

exactly what I was getting at
Nice to have in the back pocket
For when it might win/lose us a big un




SoMnFan -> RE: Gopher Football (11/12/2019 10:20:42 AM)

GREATEST part of the discussion …. we are the best, because WE SCORE TOUCHDOWNS.
Always said the first team in this state that figures that out, will be our first football champion.
Our kicker this year has been moot.
THAT'S awesome.




kgdabom -> RE: Gopher Football (11/12/2019 10:26:14 AM)

Waiting on the CFP rankings. Can't find the new ones yet.




Phil Riewer -> RE: Gopher Football (11/12/2019 10:30:52 AM)

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ORIGINAL: kgdabom

Waiting on the CFP rankings. Can't find the new ones yet.

https://www.google.com/search?q=college+football+rankings&rlz=1C1GCEU_enUS837US837&oq=college+football+rankings&aqs=chrome..69i57j0l4j69i60.7513j1j7&sourceid=chrome&ie=UTF-8#sie=lg;/g/11h3bhv2l4;6;/m/012hfxch;rn;fp;1;;

https://www.cbssports.com/college-football/news/college-football-playoff-rankings-prediction-lsu-jumps-ohio-state-clemson-and-georgia-move-in/

It isn't out quite yet I guess.




TJSweens -> RE: Gopher Football (11/12/2019 1:01:38 PM)

This should help the Gophers focus on Iowa this week. The Hawkeyes are 3 point favorites in the game.




SoMnFan -> RE: Gopher Football (11/12/2019 1:02:28 PM)

Minnesota just had itself a hell of a week. First, it signed head coach P.J. Fleck to a contract extension just as the coaching carousel tried to swirl his name into rumors. Then, the Gophers went out and scored their biggest win in years (decades? ages?).
Granted, if a blue-blood school really wants to come after Fleck, an eight-figure buyout might not be enough to dissuade it. But assuming for now that the vultures will not circle and that he will remain Minnesota's coach moving forward, let's acknowledge just how perfect this marriage is.
At both Western Michigan and Minnesota, Fleck energetically burned the two-deep to the ground and installed his own recruits as quickly as possible, resulting in some early growing pains. His WMU tenure began with 14 losses in 17 games, then finished with 20 wins in 23. At Minnesota, he inherited a team coming off of its first nine-win season in 14 years but started out with an 8-11 record. With a ridiculously young two-deep, however, the Gophers won four of their last six last year, and they've needed only nine games to pull off another nine-win season this fall.
If Fleck were to at some point leave for a blue blood, things could get weird. He wants to build HIS depth chart with HIS culture and HIS weird mantras. He makes a given program Fleck University, and ... well ... blue bloods tend to have both a deep history and a set of boosters who like that history quite a bit. Fleck building his own culture from scratch could be met with resistance.

That's all the better for Minnesota, though. The Gophers program has a rich history, too, but most of its brightest moments happened in the 1930s and early 1940s. (Bernie Bierman: five-time national title winner and maybe the most underrated coach in college football history.) This team hasn't finished higher than 18th in the AP poll in 57 years. It was ripe for a top-to-bottom cultural overhaul, and Fleck has provided that.
Fleck is also proving he can build a winning brand of football -- that he can Row the Boat in the land of 10,000 lakes -- without dominating his conference in recruiting the way he did at WMU. He's building burly lines, running the ball as much as humanly possible, and winning just enough recruiting battles to assure high-level depth in the receiving corps and secondary. He's containing the game as mentor Jim Tressel did, and he has built a team capable of sniffing out mistakes and taking full advantage of them. Nothing about this is unsustainable.
While a CFP trip isn't all that likely, the Gophers now have, per SP+, a 75% chance of finishing with 11 or more wins (not including bowls). And that's with a depth chart that is awfully sophomore-heavy. This run might be just beginning.




SoMnFan -> RE: Gopher Football (11/12/2019 1:04:01 PM)

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ORIGINAL: TJSweens

This should help the Gophers focus on Iowa this week. The Hawkeyes are 3 point favorites in the game.

But … but …. but ……..

Exactly what we have been saying.
Nothing will come easy.
Glad to see that. Use it.




TJSweens -> RE: Gopher Football (11/12/2019 1:10:06 PM)

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ORIGINAL: SoMnFan

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ORIGINAL: TJSweens

This should help the Gophers focus on Iowa this week. The Hawkeyes are 3 point favorites in the game.

But … but …. but ……..

Exactly what we have been saying.
Nothing will come easy.
Glad to see that. Use it.

Yep, and let's face it ... Iowa is a good football team. I hate Frerentz and son, but they are ranked #18 and their only losses have been against ranked teams. Wisconsin just beat them, so I expect the Gophers should beat them. They won't go down without a fight, however.




Bruce Johnson -> RE: Gopher Football (11/12/2019 3:28:56 PM)

It is normal to have a letdown after a game like with Penn State followed by a tough game on the road. If the Gophers prevail, I will have to give a lot of credit to the coaching staff to get them ready.




SoMnFan -> RE: Gopher Football (11/13/2019 10:06:53 AM)

Got a chuckle out of this.
From ESPNS bottom-10



5. We Are ... in the coveted fifth spot (7-1)
Penn State and the College Football Playoff top four are a lot like me when I visit a Christmas tree lot. No matter how much I want to be there, as soon as I get anywhere near it, I develop a violent allergic reaction and have to once again settle for an artificial tree. Or the Citrus Bowl.




SoMnFan -> RE: Gopher Football (11/13/2019 10:43:02 AM)

https://www.espn.com/college-football/story/_/id/28021916/is-nebraska-football-too-far-gone-even-scott-frost

An amazing read.
I'm not trying to pile on, just amazed at where they are at.
Compared to where they were.
I despised them for decades.
Mainly because they were just so damn good.
I never in a million years thought I'd see them at this point.
And in reality they aren't suffering as badly as they think they are.
Its just that they are so spoiled.
I guess that's one thing we won't feel here, probably ever.




kgdabom -> RE: Gopher Football (11/13/2019 11:06:59 AM)

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ORIGINAL: SoMnFan

https://www.espn.com/college-football/story/_/id/28021916/is-nebraska-football-too-far-gone-even-scott-frost

An amazing read.
I'm not trying to pile on, just amazed at where they are at.
Compared to where they were.
I despised them for decades.
Mainly because they were just so damn good.
I never in a million years thought I'd see them at this point.
And in reality they aren't suffering as badly as they think they are.
Its just that they are so spoiled.
I guess that's one thing we won't feel here, probably ever.

The best college football team I ever saw was the one led by Turner, Fryar, Rozier and Steinkuhler. IIRC they scored 84 points against us. Regularly beat ranked opponents by at least 30 points and sometimes 40. Somehow they managed to lose to Bernie Kosar and Miami in the Orange Bowl.




twinsfan -> RE: Gopher Football (11/13/2019 12:39:20 PM)

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ORIGINAL: kgdabom

quote:

ORIGINAL: SoMnFan

https://www.espn.com/college-football/story/_/id/28021916/is-nebraska-football-too-far-gone-even-scott-frost

An amazing read.
I'm not trying to pile on, just amazed at where they are at.
Compared to where they were.
I despised them for decades.
Mainly because they were just so damn good.
I never in a million years thought I'd see them at this point.
And in reality they aren't suffering as badly as they think they are.
Its just that they are so spoiled.
I guess that's one thing we won't feel here, probably ever.

The best college football team I ever saw was the one led by Turner, Fryar, Rozier and Steinkuhler. IIRC they scored 84 points against us. Regularly beat ranked opponents by at least 30 points and sometimes 40. Somehow they managed to lose to Bernie Kosar and Miami in the Orange Bowl.

The best college football team I ever saw was the Bernie Kosar-led Miami Hurricanes that beat Nebraska in the Orange Bowl.




kgdabom -> RE: Gopher Football (11/13/2019 2:02:08 PM)

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ORIGINAL: twinsfan

quote:

ORIGINAL: kgdabom

quote:

ORIGINAL: SoMnFan

https://www.espn.com/college-football/story/_/id/28021916/is-nebraska-football-too-far-gone-even-scott-frost

An amazing read.
I'm not trying to pile on, just amazed at where they are at.
Compared to where they were.
I despised them for decades.
Mainly because they were just so damn good.
I never in a million years thought I'd see them at this point.
And in reality they aren't suffering as badly as they think they are.
Its just that they are so spoiled.
I guess that's one thing we won't feel here, probably ever.

The best college football team I ever saw was the one led by Turner, Fryar, Rozier and Steinkuhler. IIRC they scored 84 points against us. Regularly beat ranked opponents by at least 30 points and sometimes 40. Somehow they managed to lose to Bernie Kosar and Miami in the Orange Bowl.

The best college football team I ever saw was the Bernie Kosar-led Miami Hurricanes that beat Nebraska in the Orange Bowl.

Do you really believe that? Really? You have heard of a thing called a fluke right? If they had played that game a hundred more times Nebraska would have won 99.




TJSweens -> RE: Gopher Football (11/13/2019 2:03:20 PM)

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Mr. Ed -> RE: Gopher Football (11/13/2019 2:17:35 PM)

Someone took the bait




TJSweens -> RE: Gopher Football (11/13/2019 2:19:03 PM)

Sometimes they jump right in the boat.




SoMnFan -> RE: Gopher Football (11/13/2019 2:25:35 PM)

https://youtu.be/RknidSamrRM




kgdabom -> RE: Gopher Football (11/13/2019 3:34:31 PM)

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ORIGINAL: TJSweens

Sometimes they jump right in the boat.

If calling him on it is taking the bait and jumping in the boat I guess I'm guilty.




twinsfan -> RE: Gopher Football (11/13/2019 4:24:42 PM)

I truly believe that.




Jeff Jesser -> RE: Gopher Football (11/13/2019 9:24:06 PM)

This certainly has the feel of the immovable object fighting the irresistible force. [&:]




kgdabom -> RE: Gopher Football (11/14/2019 8:10:44 AM)

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ORIGINAL: twinsfan

I truly believe that.

I don't buy it.
By the way The CFP rankings were never posted. Minnesota #8. Just win baby.




SoMnFan -> RE: Gopher Football (11/14/2019 8:20:05 AM)

I knew it.
As soon as we get good , the sumbitches start coming at us.

NCAA launches investigation into Minnesota’s undefeated record

They ain’t played nobody
By Blake Ruane Nov 6, 2019, 10:08am CST


The National College Athletic Association (NCAA), coordinating with the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), announced this morning that they will be opening an investigation into claims that the Minnesota Golden Gophers’ 8-0 record is illegitimate.
The NCAA issued the following statement:
In response to multiple allegations that the University of Minnesota football program’s undefeated record is fraudulent, the NCAA is launching a formal investigation to determine the credibility of these allegations and to assess whether the University acted improperly in simply playing, and defeating, the teams on their schedule.
FBI Special Agent Bill Kirshner is the point person for the joint task force, and to say he is dubious of the Gophers’ “undefeated record” would be an understatement.
“I can tell you right here and right now, there is not an FBS program in the country called South Dakota State,” Kirshner said, candidly. “That’s what set off the first alarm in our heads.”
The second alarm, according to Kirshner, was sounded by Nebraska, the Gophers’ purported opponent in Week 7. Investigators have thus far been unable to produce records of the Cornhuskers’ football program from the last 20 years. “It’s like the they up and vanished from the face of the earth around 1998,” Kirshner said. “It’s damn peculiar.”
Investigators have also begun to privately express doubts about Illinois, the team that Minnesota was believed to have defeated by a score of 40-17 in Week 6. The FBI has pointed to the recent College Football Playoff rankings to support their suspicions.
“You’re telling me that Wisconsin, the team at No. 13 in the rankings, lost to a team that Minnesota supposedly beat 40-17? I don’t need a calculator to know that that math don’t add up,” Kirshner said, chuckling to himself and pocketing his calculator.
Kirshner expects that more damning information will come to light as the NCAA and the FBI apply further scrutiny to the Gophers’ schedule, but at least one Big Ten opponent on their schedule has already been circled as an obvious fabrication.
“You expect me to believe there is a Big Ten program in New Jersey?”




MDK -> RE: Gopher Football (11/14/2019 8:46:44 AM)

The story on Scott Frost was excellent...especially the information on his parents and their role in his development as a football player.

Less interesting was reading about his relationship with his former coach. Now, I am sure a player like Frost should have a relationship with his former coach when Frost leads the team to a national title.


But Osborne is the idiot who reinstated Lawrence Phillips and did so on the basis on his "christian" faith.

Then Osborne becomes a conservative republican congressman. And Frost discusses politics with the coach.

Hopefully Frost isn't one of those idiot evangelicals who believe God ordained Trump to be president.

And believe the earth is 10,000 years old.

And believe the dinosaurs died out because of the flood.

If that is who Frost is, then I am loving his struggles at Nebraska.




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