Worth Noting
The Gophers will play Air Force in the San
Diego County Credit Union Poinsettia Bowl on December 23, according to
scout.com’s bowl projections.
http://cfn.scout.com/2/797737.html
The Gophers may need seven wins to be
selected for a bowl, even though six is the minimum number to qualify.
Iowa was 6-6 last year and wasn’t invited to a bowl even with its large
fan following.
Gopher football coach Tim Brewster
goes back to his alma mater on Saturday to face an Illinois team that
will be a big favorite and has an offense he thinks is probably the
“best” Minnesota will see this season. Brewster, who played tight end
for the Illini, was asked if he’s been contacted about helping to fund
renovation of the school’s football stadium. “They write me all the
time but I don’t respond,” he said with a smile.
Junior cornerback Marcus Sherels
injured his right shoulder against Indiana last week and his status for
Illinois is day-to-day, according to Brewster. “The doctors
seem to think he has a great chance to play Saturday,” Brewster said.
Season ticket sales for Gopher basketball
are expected to total 12,000 for the coming season, about the same as
2007-08, according to Jason LaFrenz, the athletic department’s
director of marketing and ticket sales. Season tickets are still available and single game tickets went on sale Monday.
The Detroit team the Vikings play at the
Metrodome on Sunday is 0-4 and has been outscored 147 to 166. The Vikings
gave up two punt return touchdowns on Monday night to New Orleans and
it's evident the team misses special team standout
Heath
Farwell who is injured and out for the season.
The Gopher women’s hockey team will host a
“Rock Ridder” event beginning at 7 p.m. on Friday, October 17 against
Ohio State. In conjunction with Second Harvest Heartland, a local
food shelf organization, every fan who donates a non-perishable or
canned food item will receive free admission. Fans that are not able to donate
food, pay $2 admission for the game. The University hopes to break its Ridder Arena attendance record of 3,251 fans, set in 2007.
The Timberwolves are partnering with its
NBA Development League affiliate, the Sioux Falls Skyforce, to host an
open tryout for the 2008-09 Skyforce season on
October 18 and 19 at the Timberwolves practice facility in Minneapolis.
The tryouts provide an opportunity to workout before NBA D-League
coaches and try for an invitation to the Skyforce training camp that
begins next month. A Wolves spokesperson reported via e-mail that as of
Monday there were 10 registrants but about 40 are expected. Tryouts are
limited to 60 players. Friday is the deadline for registration and more
information is available at
http://www.nba.com/timberwolves/news/skyforce_to_hold_open_tryouts_080924.html
The Wolves have their second pre-season
game tonight when they play Oklahoma City in Billings, Montana.
Rashad McCants, who has been inconsistent
during his career, might be
headed for his best season as a pro in year four. He led the team in
scoring with 21 points on Monday night when the Wolves beat the Bucks
117-79 in Milwaukee.
Quarterback
Ted Schlafke,
defensive back Matt Lien and place-kicker Scott Talcott are
the NSIC offensive, defensive and special teams players of the week.
Schlafke threw for three touchdowns and ran for another in helping UMD
remain unbeaten with a 52-10 road win over Minnesota State-Moorhead last week. Lien had eight solo and four
assisted tackles, plus an interception in Augustana’s 41-38 overtime win
over Minnesota State-Mankato. Talcott was two-for-two on field goal
attempts, kicking them from 45 and 37 yards in Southwest Minnesota
State’s 35-28 win over Winona State.