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bstinger -> RE: Gopher Football (11/13/2020 8:50:00 PM)

He's off tonight, put his backup in for experience.




bstinger -> RE: Gopher Football (11/13/2020 9:03:04 PM)

It's 35-0 with 3 mins to go and the starters are still in. [&o]




Mr. Ed -> RE: Gopher Football (11/13/2020 9:22:48 PM)

Whee!

Avoided the shut out.

Truth is,

not very good.

Ooops




Steve Lentz -> RE: Gopher Football (11/13/2020 11:22:10 PM)

Horrible football. I can see the defense struggling with some major losses on that side of the ball, but the offense
has a good seasoned QB, one of the best RB's in the league and a super talented WR. They underperformed.

On a positive note your recruit from Nebraska Dickerson ran a kick back for a TD and his team will be playing in the State Finals.




Brad H -> RE: Gopher Football (11/14/2020 6:53:00 AM)

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ORIGINAL: Steve Lentz

Horrible football. I can see the defense struggling with some major losses on that side of the ball, but the offense
has a good seasoned QB, one of the best RB's in the league and a super talented WR. They underperformed.

On a positive note your recruit from Nebraska Dickerson ran a kick back for a TD and his team will be playing in the State Finals.

The defensive line is one of the worst I've ever seen for the Gophers. The linebackers are atrocious.

The offensive play-calling is abysmal. The quarterback is below average.

The kicking game.......holy cow.

That's as bad of a Gopher team as I have seen in a long time. They held the ball for 36 minutes and got beat by four touchdowns, which is nearly impossible.




Bill Jandro -> RE: Gopher Football (11/14/2020 8:13:05 AM)

I was under the impression we were suppose to be good this year.

This team is terrible.




SoMnFan -> RE: Gopher Football (11/14/2020 8:14:30 AM)

Whoa

We got our nose rubbed in it

Whoa




Jeff Jesser -> RE: Gopher Football (11/14/2020 9:18:12 AM)

Yeap. This team is going nowhere fast. D is really young, and bad, and the offense is seasoned, and bad. Morgan just stared at Bateman all night. It was ridiculous. Do we even have a TE on the roster?




Mr. Ed -> RE: Gopher Football (11/14/2020 2:44:00 PM)

Whose fall is worse

MN

Penn St




twinsfan -> RE: Gopher Football (11/14/2020 3:03:26 PM)

This Illinois-Rutgers game is a real barnburner. 20-20 with 6:00 left. This is what real football looks like. Gophers are not playing real football.




twinsfan -> RE: Gopher Football (11/14/2020 3:14:50 PM)

"I'm not sure Rutgers will trust Vedral to throw at this point in the game."

5 seconds later, interception. [&:]

Now Illinois has a chance to win.




twinsfan -> RE: Gopher Football (11/14/2020 3:19:57 PM)

I changed my mind. Neither team wants to win this game. Illinois moving into FG range, and the QB just puts the ball on the ground. Somehow he recovered his own fumble.




twinsfan -> RE: Gopher Football (11/14/2020 3:20:51 PM)

Now an offensive holding call with :12 left knocks IL out of FG range. This is good stuff.




twinsfan -> RE: Gopher Football (11/14/2020 3:26:44 PM)

The Illinois kicker comes thru! Wins it with a 47-yard FG. Feel good for the Illini. First win of the season.




twinsfan -> RE: Gopher Football (11/14/2020 3:29:34 PM)

Vikes could use this kid with the golden leg. McCourt. Remember that name.




Bill Jandro -> RE: Gopher Football (11/15/2020 8:49:23 AM)

quote:

ORIGINAL: twinsfan

This Illinois-Rutgers game is a real barnburner. 20-20 with 6:00 left. This is what real football looks like. Gophers are not playing real football.

Really???

Gophers are bad but they did beat Illinois a couple weeks ago and Rutgers hasn't won a big 10 game in like 3 years.




Mr. Ed -> RE: Gopher Football (11/15/2020 11:21:51 AM)

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Rutgers hasn't won a big 10 game in like 3 years.


Beat Michigan St in their opener 38-27

Who then ripped Michigan in their next game. After the Wolverines had ripped MN.




SoMnFan -> RE: Gopher Football (11/15/2020 12:23:38 PM)

Michigan embarrassed us
Wisconsin just embarrassed Michigan.

Oh my.

WTF has happened here?
Something smells.




Mr. Ed -> RE: Gopher Football (11/15/2020 2:12:56 PM)

quote:

ORIGINAL: SoMnFan

Michigan embarrassed us
Wisconsin just embarrassed Michigan.

Oh my.

WTF has happened here?
Something smells.



Gopher Defense




Mr. Ed -> RE: Gopher Football (11/16/2020 9:51:50 AM)

IF they can play this week

Purdue looks to "get healthy"

The WIS gets to pound them

NW

Nebraska

Lost season. Better hope this is the Mulligan year.




SoMnFan -> RE: Gopher Football (11/16/2020 9:58:29 AM)

1-something is gonna leave a lot of questions, PJ

Better buck up.
At current pace, they aren't winning ANY of those
And will be STOMPED in most

We find out now what we really have here
A changed "program" or was that improvement we felt ... just a smoke-and-mirrors mirage.




TJSweens -> RE: Gopher Football (11/16/2020 10:12:34 AM)

Yep what separates consistently good programs from ones that occasionally have a big year is the ability to replace players. Teams like Ohio State can plug in the next guy during the season (hell, during a game) and not miss a beat. Teams like Iowa always have guys ready to step in next year even if their coach is a dick.

The Gophers clearly aren't there yet. They just don't have the quality depth to replace some elite defensive players yet. Gotta keep recruiting, gotta keep developing.




SoMnFan -> RE: Gopher Football (11/16/2020 10:18:16 AM)

I came in expecting a Ferentz rant, Tim
Disappointed [:D]

What a TOTAL dick he was Friday night
Sucks that he has our number so bad, we can't say jack

But you'd think a guy who had THAT rough of an off-season, would keep it calm for awhile
Guess not
Can tell how worried he is about keeping his job
Not at all apparently




Mr. Ed -> RE: Gopher Football (11/16/2020 10:26:40 AM)

Strib/Rand on Ferentz/MN


The plot of Friday night’s college football game between the Gophers and Iowa was all-too-familiar, at least for recent Minnesota football historians. The Hawkeyes blasted the Gophers 35-7, their sixth straight win in the rivalry game.

But the subplot? That was enough to stick around for until the increasingly bitter end.

The first eyebrow-raising move? Iowa coach Kirk Ferentz deciding to go for a 2-point conversion with a 26-0 lead in the third quarter. Maybe the famous chart that tells coaches what to do with leads of various sizes — the one former Wisconsin coach Bret Bielema invoked a decade ago when piling up points on Tim Brewster — was Ferentz’s guiding light?

Or maybe Ferentz was proving a point — two points, really, since the try was successful — about what he thinks of P.J. Fleck.

That second notion seemed increasingly true when, with 19 seconds left in the game and the Gophers trailing 35-0, Ferentz used all three of his timeouts. I guess if I had to go back to Iowa I would want to linger in Minneapolis as long as possible, but again Ferentz was motivated by spite (and by the fact that Fleck had just called a timeout of his own as the Gophers frantically tried to avoid a shutout, which they did at least manage).

The money quote from Ferentz after the game: “They called a timeout, I guess to look at what we’re doing and reconsider. So we just kind of wanted to make sure we got a good look at what they were doing. Figured we’d take Floyd with us and leave the timeouts here.”

That’s 100% petty … and it’s exactly the kind of thing that makes college football rivalries great.

I would not want a friend to act like Ferentz did. I would not teach my kids to behave like that. In everyday life, we want to surround ourselves with good people and teach valuable lessons about sportsmanship.

But college football not real life.

We watch sports to be entertained, and things that deviate from normal behavior are exciting. I get irrationally excited when players charge the mound and start fights in baseball; if I saw the same behavior at, say, Arby’s I would be horrified.

The Gophers and Iowa have been playing for more than 100 years. There have been plenty of twists and turns along the way, and a rivalry needs moments to sustain itself. There are moments long forgotten, but there are enough recent ones to know these coaching staffs don’t really like each other.

You can bet Fleck and the Gophers will remember the three timeouts a year from now when they play again — hopefully in front of tens of thousands of fans, with coronavirus starting to fade into the background.

And you can bet they might deliver some sort of payback if they are fortunate enough to be in that position.

Avert your eyes. It’s just the charm of college football.




SoMnFan -> RE: Gopher Football (11/16/2020 10:27:44 AM)

Fun to see Jim Harbaugh getting toasted, I must say.




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