Worth Noting
The Gophers, 1-1, play their first Big Ten
road game on Thursday night in Iowa City against Iowa, 1-1. The Hawkeyes lost in Columbus to Ohio State 68-65 last Wednesday and then
beat Indiana in Iowa City on Saturday, 65-60.
Minnesota defeated Ohio State at home on Saturday, 68-59. The Gophers
lost 70-58 on Wednesday to a Michigan State team that’s likely to win the big
Ten championship.
If Tubby Smith is going to build a
championship program at Minnesota he will have to deliver a team that
can compete with the Spartans in rebounding. Annually one of the most
physical and best rebounding teams in the nation, Michigan State out
rebounded the Gophers by 22 in the game, with a 10 point edge in
offensive rebounds.
Spartans’ coach Tom Izzo thinks
Smith is “struggling” to find his best rotation of players. He likes
junior college transfer Paul Carter, a forward, and thinks his
playing time could increase for the Gophers.
The Gophers couldn’t defeat No. 15 ranked
Michigan State but did beat No. 9 Louisville on December 20. Izzo
said the Gophers could have beaten “any team” in the country that day.
The Gophers’ quick point guard,
Al
Nolen, was impressive against Michigan State and Ohio State. Izzo
said Nolen “is as good as anyone” in penetrating near the basket.
For what it’s worth, there’s early
speculation the Gopher football team won’t equal last year’s 7-5 regular
season record. The most demanding nonconference schedule in years and
adding Penn State and Michigan State to the Big Ten schedule while
dropping Indiana and Michigan will be a challenge. Wins in the
first two games, at Syracuse and home in the TCF Bank Stadium opener
against Air Force, could set an early tone.
The MLB Network debuted last Thursday with a reach of approximately 450
million cable and satellite TV homes, according to a news release from
major league baseball. This exceeds any previous cable TV launch by
about 20 million. The network offers original programming, highlights,
classic games and coverage of baseball events.
Minneapolis Lakers’ fan Dick Jonckowski
said a book about Jim Pollard will be available for purchase
later this year. Pollard’s wife, Arilee, will come to
Minneapolis to help promote the book about Pollard, a hall of fame
forward for the Lakers who helped Minneapolis win five pro basketball
championships.
Patrick Reusse’s commitment to work seven days a week for KSTP Radio, including 5:30
a.m. to 9 a.m. Monday through Friday, and his revised Star Tribune
schedule going from three or four columns per week to two, only adds to
speculation about the future of newspapers in this market.
Matt
Leer,
18, the former Edina High School hockey player, was recently voted “most
impressive rookie” by his teammates on the Northern Iowa Outlaws of the
North American Hockey League, according to his dad,
Robb Leer,
the former KSTP TV reporter who now has a successful public relations
agency in suburban Minneapolis.