Extra Innings
Timberwolves president Chris Wright
told Sports Headliners the new basketball floor at Target Center
won’t be in place until the team’s opening regular season game on
October 29.
Wright said the Wolves have renewed about
76 percent of their full season tickets. Seats that weren’t renewed are
available to new purchasers. He expects season tickets of about 5,000
and with partial season packages total of about 6,000, similar numbers to
last year.
The Wolves have some $20 per game lower
level season tickets available.
Former Pioneer Press Timberwolves
beat writer Rick Alonzo, now covering the Vikings for the St.
Paul newspaper, predicts the Wolves will win 33 and lose 59 next season,
an 11 game improvement over 2007-2008.
The Wild reported that 96 percent of its season ticket
holders have renewed for the 2008-09 NHL season. The Wild will offer
approximately 2,000 tickets per game for all games at Xcel Energy
Center. Over 7,500 people are on the Wild Warming House season
ticket holder waiting list, according to a franchise news release.
The Gophers open their Big Ten
Conference season at Ohio State on Saturday and the Buckeyes lead the
series 40-7. Ouch.
The Gophers’ Big Ten schedule is
favorable, not having to play Penn State, perhaps the conference’s best
team, and dark horse Michigan State. Plus, the Gophers play three of
the more beatable teams at home, Indiana, Northwestern and Iowa. If
quarterback Adam Weber and wide receiver Eric Decker stay
healthy, the Gophers could win two or more conference games after being
winless last season.
In 2009, for the first time in memory, the
Gopher football team will open its Big Ten Conference home schedule
against Wisconsin.
Another scheduling oddity has
Tubby
Smith’s Gopher basketball team opening its conference schedule at
home on New Year’s Eve of this year. Michigan State will be the
opponent.
Former Gopher football player Mark
Dusbabek, is a PGA rules official.
Three football coaches with Minnesota ties
who could be job hunting by January are Scott Linehan, Ty
Willingham and Mitch Browning. Linehan, the former Vikings
offensive coordinator, is 0-3 as head coach of the St. Louis Rams after
being 3-13 last season. Willingham, another former Vikings assistant,
is off to a 0-3 start at the University of Washington where his career
record is 11-28, according to Wikipedia.org. Browning, the Gophers
offensive coordinator under Glen Mason, has the same title at
Syracuse where the Orange is 1-3 including a loss to Akron and win over
Northeastern. Head coach Greg Robinson has a 7-31 record at
Syracuse,
according to Wikipedia.org.
The Minnesota Thunder was
undefeated in its last six games and now has earned the seventh and
final playoff spot in the USL First Division. The Thunder will play the
Vancouver Whitecaps in a two-game aggregate score series on Friday in
Vancouver, and on Sunday, September 28 at the National Sports Center
starting at 5:05 p.m. Each ticket purchased in advance of Sunday’s game
is $2 off. For ticket information, call 651-989-5151 or visit
www.ticketmaster.com.
“The team really did what they
had to do down the stretch,” Djorn Buchholz, Thunder general
manager, said via e-mail. “To go unbeaten in our last six games with
three of them being wins is exactly what we needed. We’re playing our
best soccer of the year right now and hopefully that carries us far into
the playoffs.”
Trivia answer: Ed Marinaro.