Completions Few, But Brewster Praises QB
Gophers coach Tim Brewster looked at quarterback
Adam Weber’s
passing numbers from Saturday’s 35-20 win over Purdue and was enthused.
Weber attempted nine passes, and completed five for 74 yards. He had no
touchdowns and two interceptions.
“I
have so much admiration for Adam,” Brewster told Sports Headliners
yesterday. “He’s such a great leader. It’s so exciting for this
program to have the quarterback go five-for-nine and win the football
game.”
The
Gophers rushed for a season high 207 yards, emphasizing the run and
taking the focus off the pass (leading receiver Eric Decker
didn’t catch a ball in the second half. Brewster credited Weber with
making the correct run calls to make the rushing game effective.
Weber participated in the run game early, carrying the ball the
first two times the offense was on the field, and he also ran for a
touchdown. “Adam is one of those kids
who likes to get in the flow of the game,” Brewster said. “He loves to
get bumped around a little bit and it helps get him into the game.”
The
Gophers, now 2-1 in the Big Ten and 4-2 overall, had lost to Wisconsin a
week ago Saturday and play the next two weeks at Penn State and Ohio
State, nationally ranked teams with a combined 10-2 record. Weber said
the win over Purdue “was crucial.” It was the right step in answering
questions about the kind of season the Gophers will have.
The
victory was also an early birthday present for Brewster who turns 49
tomorrow. Brewster’s mother, Ritter Trexler, came from out of
town to surprise him on Friday and celebrate the birthday. This time of
year, though, Brewster is mostly about business and on Saturday
night was entertaining several out of state recruits at his home.