Worth Noting
The Gophers have won two games by three
points each. The team has shown poise in close games and not flinched
on defense in the fourth quarter. Before Brewster’s arrival the Gophers
preferred a Charmin-soft nonconference schedule but this year’s games
were the most formidable in more than 15 years.
The Gophers will bus to Iowa, their only
trip not by plane. Gophers athletic director Joel Maturi said most Big
Ten Conference teams are busing to at least one game, a policy of fiscal
restraint.
Brewster described the change in travel as
"refreshing." The Gophers will ride for about two and
one-half hours on Friday, then stop for a short break before continuing
the trip.
The outing is favorable compared with
California’s round trip bus ride to UCLA earlier this fall. The ride
from Berkeley to Los Angeles is about seven hours each way.
Brewster said center Jeff Tow-Arnett,
who broke his leg in the Wisconsin game on October 3, was cleared to
play against South Dakota State but didn’t. He could play at Iowa and
most certainly will in a bowl game. As the team’s starting center, his
absence has been one of the challenges faced by the offense.
The Gophers, like all opponents who have
used the visiting locker rooms in Kinnick Stadium, will dress surrounded
by pink walls. The pink walls were painted at the direction of former
Iowa coach Hayden Fry who thought the passive color might give
his Hawkeyes an edge. Brewster said when he was a player at
Illinois his coach, Mike White, had the walls covered with "meat
locker paper."
The U2 concert on June 27 next year at TCF
Bank Stadium will allow the University to earn about $200,000, according
to Gophers athletic director Joel Maturi. Capacity for the
outdoor concert will be about 58,000. No alcohol will be allowed at the
event.
Coaches aren’t the only ones who work long
weeks. Maturi said he’s in the office every Sunday and expects to work
“11 hours” this coming Sunday.
High hopes: senior basketball guard
Lawrence Westbrook said on a recent WCCO Radio postgame show that
the Gophers believe they can be a Final Four team.
Gophers assistant coach Saul Smith
said forward Rodney Williams could rank with the best freshmen in
the Big Ten. He also said the players have been talking for some time
about next week’s Thanksgiving night game against highly ranked Butler
(No 11 or 10 depending on the poll).
Vikings coach Brad Childress said
Tarvaris Jackson, not Sage Rosenfels, is the team’s No. 2
quarterback behind Brett Favre. He told Sports Headliners
that unless Jackson is needed in a full game it won’t be possible to
totally judge Jackson’s improvement. “You don’t know until you know,”
Childress said.
Seattle coach Jim Mora (whose Seahawks play here on Sunday) was
asked if Favre’s performance this season has surprised him. “You know
what? I don’t know if that guy will ever surprise me. We’ve played him
so many times. I have two favorite players since I have been in the NFL
and that’s Ronnie Lott and Brett Favre. Those
are the two guys that I respect the most. He will never surprise me.”
Larry Fitzgerald Sr. said his son Larry's Arizona Cardinals, who made
the Super Bowl last season, should be included with New Orleans and the
Vikings when naming NFC favorites. The Cardinals have won five of their
last six games. He said his son's best friend on the team is
quarterback Kurt Warner and among their common interests is a
strong religious conviction.
It wouldn’t be surprising if 38-year-old
catcher Mike Redmond, who has spent five seasons with the
Twins, ends his career soon and joins the organization as a manager or
coach. The Twins have three promising catching prospects in Wilson
Ramos, 22, and Joe Morales and Sal Butera, both
26. Butera is the most advanced defensively, Morales the
best offensively.
Five-year-old Josh Sacco will lead
the crowd in “Let’s Play Hockey” prior to Friday night’s
home Wild game against
the Islanders. Sacco’s rendition of Herb Brooks’ famous speech
from the movie Miracle has been viewed nearly 1.9 million times
at
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2CdJTfGiRCI. Sacco, a native of the
Nashville area, recited the speech, performed in the movie by actor
Kurt Russell, after watching Miracle with his father more
than 100 times. The video was originally uploaded to YouTube so extended
family could watch it.
Saint Paul native Kyle Okposo had the H1N1 virus but is
expected to join his Islanders teammates in tomorrow night’s game. He
ranks third on the club with 13 points (five goals, eight assists) in 20
games.
Grand Rapids native Alex Goligoski, who has been leading the Penguins
defensemen in scoring, will be out two to three weeks with a lower-body
injury.
Senior forward David Martinson had seven points to help Gustavus earn a tie and win in an MIAC series against St. Olaf last
weekend. Martinson had two assists in Friday's 3-3 tie at Northfield,
and then scored four goals in the Gusties 5-4 win in St. Peter on
Saturday. Martinson, a 2008-09 All-American, has scored five goals and
registered seven assists for 12 points in six games this season. He is
the MIAC men’s Hockey Athlete of the Week.