Worth Noting
Reading the tea leaves: Look for Pat
Williams and Kevin Williams to avoid missing any games
because of suspension. There’s been talk about possible four-game
suspensions for allegedly violating NFL steroid policy.
Vikings safety Darren Sharper, who
started the season with 53 career interceptions, has none through 10
games including yesterday’s 19-13 loss to Tampa Bay.
Look for the Vikings stadium push to
include a plan to use environmental friendly building materials.
Something which
hasn’t been widely publicized is
that eventual expansion of the new TCF Bank Stadium doesn’t have to jump from
50,000 to 80,000 capacity. Gopher associate athletic director Phil Esten
said expansion could (at least initially) add 10,000 seats, not 30,000.
Although he’s a nominee for the honor,
Gopher junior wide receiver Eric Decker, arguably the best pass
catcher in school history, has no chance of winning the Biletnikoff
Award given to the nation’s best receiver. The winner will be Texas
Tech sophomore Michael Crabtree who was a finalist last season
and has helped the Red Raiders to a No. 2 national ranking this fall.
He leads all Division I receivers with 18 touchdown catches.
For the first time in memory Gopher
basketball season ticket holders had the privilege/duty of attending
three consecutive nights of home games when Minnesota hosted the NABC
tournament in Williams Arena on Friday, Saturday and Sunday evenings.
The Gophers defeated Division II Concordia, and Division I Bowling Green
and Georgia State to start the regular season 3-0.
It’s popular “sport” to compare Kevin
Love’s and O.J. Mayo’s stats early in their rookie seasons,
then bash the Timberwolves for another bad personnel move. But
judge last June’s draft in a year or two on the basis of who makes his
team better. It’s all about winning and who can contribute best to
the team goal. Through last week Love, playing power forward, was averaging 9.4 points
and 6.6 rebounds per game for the Wolves. Mayo, the Memphis
shooting guard, is averaging 21 points and 4.6 rebounds for his 3-7
team. The Wolves are 1-8.
Ron
Gardenhire’s older brother Mike died unexpectedly earlier this
year. Gardenhire, 51, is under a lot of stress managing the Twins. An
observer has to wonder how much longer he wants to manage after he
recently signed a contract extension that only goes through 2011.
It’s a possibility, according to local
media sources, that Minneapolis-St. Paul will be a one newspaper
ownership town within 18 months or less.