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kgdabom -> RE: Gopher Football (1/8/2020 7:41:21 PM)

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I pointed out the awkward wording of a prior post being confusing and it was. I just asked for clarification. Somebody got their undies in a bunch because I dared to call their post confusing.

[&:] If you don't see the humor in this, kg, that's on YOU!

OK it's humorous ha ha ha.




TJSweens -> RE: Gopher Football (1/9/2020 8:12:45 AM)

Well, you guys must be so proud of yourselves.




twinsfan -> RE: Gopher Football (1/9/2020 8:14:06 AM)

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Well, you guys must be so proud of yourselves.

Don't be jealous.




TJSweens -> RE: Gopher Football (1/9/2020 8:19:06 AM)

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Well, you guys must be so proud of yourselves.

Don't be jealous.

You cyber bully.




twinsfan -> RE: Gopher Football (1/9/2020 9:11:14 AM)

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Well, you guys must be so proud of yourselves.

Don't be jealous.

You cyber bully.

I was kidding.




TJSweens -> RE: Gopher Football (1/9/2020 9:16:42 AM)

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Well, you guys must be so proud of yourselves.

Don't be jealous.

You cyber bully.

I was kidding.

NO! [:-]




kgdabom -> RE: Gopher Football (1/9/2020 9:55:43 AM)

Well if Winfield is the only defection that's not too bad. USA Today has him going in the third round 80th overall. Does not have Tyler Johnson in the first three rounds. They have the Vikings drafting CB CJ Henderson, then OT, and safety in the first three rounds.

https://draftwire.usatoday.com/2020/01/07/2020-nfl-mock-draft-wild-card-playoffs-3-rounds/8/


https://www.draftsite.com/nfl/mock-draft/2020/
This one has Tyler Johnson going 42 overall. Not updated for Winfield yet. These guys also had the Vikings Drafting CJ Henderson.




twinsfan -> RE: Gopher Football (1/14/2020 8:13:45 AM)

Gophers finish #10 in the final poll. That's exactly where I predicted.




SoMnFan -> RE: Gopher Football (1/14/2020 8:48:13 AM)

Highest since 1962
I was 1.




TJSweens -> RE: Gopher Football (1/14/2020 9:30:47 AM)

Wierd:

We beat Penn State and finished one spot behind them.
We got whooped by Wisconsin and finished one spot ahead of them [:D]
We spent 4 quarters shooting ourselves in the foot at Iowa and finished 4 spots ahead of them.

The Big Ten finished with 3 in the top 10, 5 in the top 15 and 6 in the top 20. I guess the conference was pretty good this year.




SoMnFan -> RE: Gopher Football (1/27/2020 2:22:13 PM)

The Gophers added an offensive lineman to their 2021 recruiting class Sunday evening.
Logan Purcell is a 6-7, 235-pound offensive tackle out of Annandale. He is a three-star recruit, according to 247Sports.com.
He attended the Gophers junior day event Sunday. Purcell joins four other commits in the 2021 class.




TJSweens -> RE: Gopher Football (1/27/2020 2:24:18 PM)

Looks like they are going to have to add some meat to those bones.




Mr. Ed -> RE: Gopher Football (1/28/2020 1:30:59 PM)

Spring game April 4




SoMnFan -> RE: Gopher Football (1/28/2020 1:36:20 PM)

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Spring game April 4

Will we see a Bama-type full house?




Mr. Ed -> RE: Gopher Football (1/28/2020 1:38:09 PM)

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Spring game April 4

Will we see a Bama-type full house?


You’d have to give something away

Like free beer




SoMnFan -> RE: Gopher Football (1/30/2020 8:03:43 AM)


If, for some reason, someone wanted to put together a list of the most insignificant San Francisco 49ers games over the past 40 years, the team's loss at New England to close out the 2004 season would be a strong candidate to top the list.
The 49ers had already clinched the league's worst record -- and the No. 1 overall pick in the 2005 draft -- in what spelled the end of coach Dennis Erickson's two-year stint. New England, which went on to win its second Super Bowl, was locked into the No. 2 seed in the AFC playoffs, so coming out healthy was its primary concern.

It was a game that, essentially, didn't matter.
Just don't tell that to Minnesota Golden Gophers coach P.J. Fleck, who before breaking out as one of college football's most impressive young coaches, lived a brief, improbable dream.
"I still remember it like yesterday," he said.
Despite a standout career as a receiver at Northern Illinois, it wasn't a surprise when Fleck wasn't selected in the 2004 NFL draft. When it was over, he had two free-agent opportunities: with the Atlanta Falcons or the 49ers. He took a $1,000 signing bonus and headed west, knowing the odds weren't in his favor.

"He just played hard. He caught everything that was thrown at him," Erickson said. "He obviously wasn't the biggest guy in the world, but here's a guy that we felt would be great for us as a free agent. So, we signed [him] and that was all true. He was a warrior. He was like an energy bunny. That's how he played and that's how he practiced."
Fleck didn't see the logic in any other type of approach.
"When you're an undrafted free agent, you're a 5-10 guy that's not very fast, I mean, the chances of you making the football team probably aren't very high," he said. "But I found a way to stick around my first year on the practice squad."
Fleck treated every day like a tryout. He learned every receiver position. He battled through injuries to stay useful. His relentless energy and positivity -- traits that have come to define him as a coach -- left a lasting impression on those around him.
"I remember watching Minnesota play and everybody talking about his energy, how he's this upbeat type of person. Could it be real?" said Curtis Conway, a 12-year NFL vet who finished his career with the 49ers in 2004. "I'm like, 'Yeah, he was like that as a rookie. Exactly the same.'
"This dude was a machine. I was an older vet and he was like this energetic little brother. He wanted to go and go and go and go. But I'm like, I'm tired, I'm good. That was a guy you could appreciate his work ethic how he approached everything always. He was a guy you really wanted to play."
Added quarterback Ken Dorsey: "He went the same speed all the time. For me, it was always an easy decision to throw to him [in practice]."

The week of the Patriots game, Erickson and special teams coordinator Larry Mac Duff gave Fleck the news he was hoping for all year: He was being elevated to the 53-man roster and would travel with the team. That didn't guarantee he would be active for the game, but the possibility was real for the first time. Fleck didn't get the official word he would suit up until pregame, when Mac Duff let him know on the field.
"It was one of those Rudy moments, but I'd like to think I was a little bit better player than Rudy," Fleck said. "But it was one of those moments that you're like, 'My dream is actually going to happen.'"
The moment Fleck recalls most vividly was the opening kickoff.
"It was great. Tedy Bruschi tried to block me -- and he probably would have blocked me 99 out of 100 times -- but that one time I found a way to shed the block and go make a play. So it was kind of like your one shining moment as an NFL player, which wasn't a lot, but it was enough to be able to say you played on Sunday."
On offense, Fleck lined up in the slot and found himself being covered by Patriots star Troy Brown, who played on both sides of the ball that season. Fleck estimates he was on the field for about 30 snaps, but didn't make a catch.
"I would have loved to get him one at the end of the game," Dorsey said. "I tried to throw it downfield, we were down, but unfortunately I wasn't able to get him."
Late in the third quarter, Mac Duff made sure the ball would get in Fleck's hands, at least once, when he sent him on the field to return a punt. Wearing No. 10, Fleck caught the short punt, took it about 10 yards into a wall of bodies, and that was that.
It was the only time Fleck would touch the ball in his NFL career.
After making the team again the next year, this time under coach Mike Nolan, Fleck was sidelined for the season with a shoulder injury. He was cut the following year.

Though his tenure with the 49ers was brief, Fleck said he has managed to stay close to the organization thanks to relationships with John "Jed" York and the rest of the York family, which owns the team.
"I actually just got a chance to talk with John York this week," Fleck said Monday. "They've always been so good to me. After big [Gophers] wins, they'll send me a text here and there just congratulating us and the team.
"That means a lot. I think that shows a lot about what the York family is all about, how much they care not just about the 49er family right now, but the players who came before. And not just the legendary players, the people that played just one play."

This week, as the 49ers prepare for their seventh Super Bowl appearance, Fleck said his brief tenure with the organization was instrumental in shaping him as a coach. Part of the reason he coaches with a tie on the sideline is because of the impact Nolan had on him in their brief time together.
"I'm sentimental like that and I know that I wouldn't be here if it wasn't for some of those people," he said. "And I probably wouldn't be a head football coach in the Big Ten if it wasn't for Dennis Erickson taking a chance on me or Mike Nolan keeping me around or John York treating me the way that he did. They didn't have to do that.
"I wouldn't be where I am without the organization. I think that says a lot of about the tradition of the 49ers."





Mr. Ed -> RE: Gopher Football (1/30/2020 8:23:03 AM)

SF is back on the upswing

That’s a pretty cool story

Wish Minnesota had a culture of winning and confidence/competence professionally. They may collegiately. That would be awesome.




SoMnFan -> RE: Gopher Football (2/3/2020 8:49:00 AM)

Providence Catholic 2021 3 star ranked tight end Jameson Geers (6-foot-5, 225 pounds) today decided to give Minnesota and head coach PJ Fleck his verbal commitment.
"I love their culture (at Minnesota) and I feel like it's an amazing fit for me," Geers said. "I'm just very excited about my decision."
Geers also discussed why he decided to make his college decision this early in his recruiting process, when Geers won't be able to sign a Letter of Intent until December.
"I just really felt the time was right for me. I didn't need to wait any longer since I feel that Minnesota is the best fit for me. Coaches have multiple offers out to players at each position. As a tight end most of the programs want just one tight end in my class. I didn't want the decision to be made for me, so I chose Minnesota. I have gotten to know the 2020 tight ends at Minnesota as well as the current tight ends and I feel I'm a good fit with the guys, and especially with the staff at Minnesota. I'm particularly close with Coach Fleck and my family and I trust him with my future."
Geers chose Minnesota after receiving 18 FBS level schools verbal scholarship offers which included offers from the likes of Iowa, Wisconsin, Illinois, Missouri, Purdue and West Virginia.
Geers is now the fifth known verbal commitment in the Gophers Class of 2021 and the third known State of Illinois name committed to the Gophers. Geers joins Antioch junior QB Athan Kaliakmanis and his brother junior WR Dino Kaliakmanis as recruits from the State of Illinois who are verbally committed so far to Minnesota in the Class of 2021.




Mr. Ed -> RE: Gopher Football (2/3/2020 9:04:21 AM)

Announcing nightmare qbWr brothers

Play will be over before some will get it out twice.




TJSweens -> RE: Gopher Football (2/3/2020 9:24:51 AM)

I read one article that our 4 star QB recruit out of Illinois was stoked when he heard about Greers committing. It's always nice to snag recruits that Iowa and ... [sm=vomit.gif] Wisconsin wanted. It sounds like every school in the Big Ten West, except Nebraska offered him a scholarship.




Mr. Ed -> RE: Gopher Football (2/4/2020 2:50:04 PM)

Dantonio steps down as Michigan State football coach.




SoMnFan -> RE: Gopher Football (2/4/2020 3:04:05 PM)

Wow.
He aged a hundred years last year.




Mr. Ed -> RE: Gopher Football (2/4/2020 3:07:27 PM)

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Wow.
He aged a hundred years last year.


That gymnastics scandal has taken a toll on a lot of people at Michigan State.

Among other issues.




SoMnFan -> RE: Gopher Football (2/5/2020 8:00:39 AM)

Couple years back I loved his style
Went for it on 4th anywhere on the field, lots of ST plays and fakes, etc …
its gone downhill lately.
One of Mns best talents signed with him, they asked him last night and he still plans to stay committed to MSU
That's too bad.




Jeff Jesser -> RE: Gopher Football (2/5/2020 10:27:10 AM)

Yeah. They rose to one of the powers in the country and then just fell off a cliff. Weird.




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