Worth Noting
Set the dial on Ch. 5 tonight
at 9 p.m. to see Brett Favre on "Barbara Walters Presents:
The 10 Most Fascinating People of 2009.”
Favre, who appeared confused
at times facing Arizona’s pass coverage in the 30-17 Vikings loss on
Sunday night, remains a possibility for NFL MVP despite throwing two
interceptions in the game. NBC analyst Cris Collinsworth said
early in Sunday night’s telecast that the 40-year-old Vikings
quarterback is playing the “greatest football” of his career.
Rookie linebacker Jasper
Brinkley, who replaced E.J. Henderson after he was injured in
the Arizona game, was drafted by the Vikings on the fifth round this
spring. He only played three seasons at South Carolina where he started
all 30 games. He was second team all-SEC last season.
If Joe Mauer hasn’t signed a
contract extension with the Twins before the team begins the regular
season then it’s a great guess that negotiations really went “south.”
Mauer and new shortstop J.J. Hardy, acquired earlier in the fall
from Milwaukee, were once teammates playing for the USA Junior National
team.
The Twins cleared (at least temporarily) their glut of outfielders by
sending Carlos Gomez to Milwaukee for Hardy. But two of the
organization’s best prospects are outfielders Ben Revere and
Aaron Hicks.
Food offerings at Target Field will have a
Minnesota taste including a Murray’s steak sandwich selling for about
$10. Murray’s Restaurant downtown has been known for its steaks since
1946.
Nice fit: Tom Tipton, a former
Morgan State basketball player whose rich singing voice has been heard
around town for years, was scheduled to perform the national anthem last night prior to
the Gophers-Morgan State game.
Former Gopher Travis Busch, who had
surgery last summer for a torn ACL, played in his first game for
Colorado State on Saturday and helped the Rams defeat Denver.
http://www.denverpost.com/headlines/ci_13938220.
Gustavus junior guard Phil
Wirtjes made a 50-foot shot
with 0.8 seconds left in overtime to allow the Gusties to defeat
Concordia (Moorhead) 57-54 last Saturday.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-_MUfQ5M8G4
The Gophers are headed to the Insight Bowl for the third time in four
years. Minnesota was in repeat mode earlier this decade, too,
making three trips in four years to the Music City Bowl. Here’s
the rest of the school’s bowl history: Rose and Sun bowls twice, with one trip each to the
Hall of Fame, Independence, Liberty, and Micronpc.com bowls.
To publicize the December 31 Insight Bowl,
Gophers coach Tim Brewster and Iowa State coach Paul Rhoads
will ring the NASDAQ opening bell in New York City next Monday morning.
Insight Investments is a technology company and its stock is listed on
the NASDAQ.
Minnetonka nose guard Beau Allen might be the best defensive prep
lineman in the state. Michigan and the Gophers are among schools that
have made scholarship offers.