Worth Noting
Another explosive receiver the Gophers are
hoping to move into the lineup at times is wide receiver and junior
college transfer David Pittman who hasn’t been playing because of
a hamstring injury. Brewster is hopeful about receiving help from
Pittman this season.
Brewster said defensive back Traye
Simmons leads the country in the interceptions and pass break ups
with totals of two and nine.
Brewster said it’s unlikely the Gophers
will recruit a junior college quarterback for next season even though
they have two seniors behind Weber in Tony Mortensen and Mike
Maciejowski. Ineligible MarQueis Gray may qualify
academically and
be in school next year as a freshman quarterback. Quarterback Moses Alipate of
Bloomington Jefferson has verbally committed to the Gophers.
Wisconsin saw a 19-0 halftime lead at Michigan turn into a 27-25 loss
last Saturday. Vikings head coach Brad Childress told Sports
Headliners that when he was an assistant coach at Illinois in the
early 1980s the Illini were ahead in Ann Arbor 21-0 at the half. Then
Illinois lost the game to Michigan by a score of 70-21.
Childress and Brewster are friends and
text message each other frequently.
The Big Ten is the only BCS conference with
its own daily TV network. That’s a plus for recruiting because high schoolers in various parts of the country can keep up on Big Ten teams.
Tubby Smith and the Gopher men’s basketball program will host its second annual
Coaches Clinic on Saturday, October 25 at Williams Arena. The clinic
will also include on-court demonstrations from former Gopher player and
ex-Timberwolves coach Flip Saunders, plus high school coaches
John Hedstrom of Minnetonka and Matt Cordes of New
London-Spicer. The pre-registration fee is $75, or $100 at the door on
October 25. Registration begins at 12:30 p.m. at Williams Arena.
Timberwolves coach Randy Wittman
will be able to watch his son Ryan, a star player for Cornell,
compete against the Gophers on December 6 at Williams Arena. The
Gophers play Cornell in the afternoon, while the Timberwolves have a
night game in Target Center against the Los Angeles Clippers.
Harvey Mackay, the former Gopher golfer and New York Times best selling
author, wrote about ex-Gopher football player Sam Richter in his
syndicated column earlier this week. Richter is the author of “Take
the Cold Out of Cold Calling,” a recommended read for anyone who
wants to use the Web more effectively in business.
Media and Western Collegiate Hockey
Association coaches predict that Minnesota and Wisconsin will tie for
fourth place in the WCHA this coming season. In preseason polls
released on Wednesday the media and coaches also voted Colorado College
to win the league with North Dakota second and Denver third.
The media and coaches didn't agree on
Player of the Year and Rookie of the Year selections. Aaron
Ness and Jordan Schroeder from Minnesota each received five
of the 25 media votes for Rookie of the Year with Denver’s Joe
Colborne earning a league-high seven votes. Ness and Schroeder each
received two votes from the coaches for Rookie of the Year, while North
Dakota’s Jason Gregorie and Minnesota Duluth’s Jack Connolly
each received three votes.
The Wild will unveil the team’s first-ever
mascot on Sunday at about 4 p.m. during a on-ice event at Xcel Energy
Center. The mascot will be targeted toward young fans, families and
community events. Hot Tamales Wild Kids Club members will have a chance
to skate and all fans attending the event will have the opportunity to
take a picture with the new mascot. Other activities will include floor
hockey, face painters and a movie. The public is welcome with doors opening at 3:30 p.m.