Gophers Give
Brewster Birthday Present
How could it be any better for
Tim
Brewster? The Gophers’ coach celebrates his 48th birthday
today after returning to his alma mater last Saturday and throwing
himself a never to be forgotten homecoming party as Minnesota upset
Illinois, a 12 point favorite, in Champaign.
A visitor wished the Gophers’ second-year
coach happy birthday last Tuesday and Brewster said, “Not yet.” Well,
he can celebrate now as the Gophers go back to work during a bye week
where they don’t play again until October 25 at Purdue.
Don’t get the idea that Brewster, staff
and players will be partying today and the rest of this week. No,
they’ll be working to build on their 6-1 start, 2-1 in the Big Ten
Conference. On Saturday, the Gophers earned their first Big Ten
Conference road victory since November 11, 2006 and Brewster told
Sports Headliners yesterday that he’ll be in his office today at work after a birthday celebration with his wife Kathy last
night at a local restaurant.
It’s preparation, hard work and better
personnel that has the Gophers, so far, reversing last year’s disastrous
1-11 season. Yes, you better add confidence to that list of success
factors, too.
Looking at a 10 game losing streak dating
back to 2007, the Gophers had the confidence to try for and score a late
fourth quarter touchdown against Northern Illinois to win their opening
game of the season. Instead of the touchdown, the Gophers could have
attempted a field goal to tie the game and likely send it into overtime. That gave the Gophers momentum and helped inspire a second
game win over Bowling Green and eventually a 4-0 start to
the season.
Brewster had the Gophers believing
they could beat Ohio State in Columbus in the Big Ten opener two weeks
ago. They
didn’t but the Gophers played with confidence, didn’t quit when they
fell far behind, and some players were reportedly in tears in the locker
room after the 34-21 loss to the Big Ten pre-season favorite.
Saturday in Champaign, the Gophers
were facing an Illinois team that had some of its best players
returning after playing in the Rose Bowl in January. Few people
expected a Gopher win, except Brewster, staff and players including
defensive lineman Willie VanDeSteeg who caused a fumble that set
up a touchdown run by linebacker Simoni Lawrence and VanDeSteeg also made
Illinois quarterback Juice Williams throw a late fourth
quarter interception that helped end an Illini comeback.
There were plenty of other Gophers who
made plays, too, like freshman DeLeon Eskridge who ran 46
yards for a second half touchdown, quarterback Adam Weber
who never turned the ball over while completing 18 of 26 passes
including a touchdown pass of 25 yards to (who else?) Eric Decker
who had a total of nine catches in the game, 59 on the season.
The list of names, including assistant
coaches, could be made much longer in tribute to this 27-20 win. But,
hey, lots of contributors are what you would expect when the Gophers did
the unexpected in Champaign. “I just love our team,” said Brewster who
is constantly talking up a collective, not individual, approach.
And, one more thing, the Illini had
designated the day as their 2008 Homecoming celebration. Nobody on the planning committee
checked first with Brewster.