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Category: Gophers Football

CEO’s with Seizures Reach Out to Kill

Posted on February 28, 2012February 28, 2012 by David Shama

 

Jerry Kill joked with a visitor last week about “messing” with his walking schedule.  The Gophers second year football coach sat in his office and answered questions about his health.

“Don’t I look good?” Kill teased.

The 50-year-old Kill seemed fit, energetic and happy, despite starting another day in the office at 6 a.m.  He’s learned to cope with long days and nights, just as he’s adjusted to a history of seizures and winning a fight with kidney cancer several years ago.

Kill stunned Minnesota fans when he fell to the ground during a game at TCF Bank Stadium last September.  Most Minnesotans, including media, weren’t aware of Kill’s seizures prior to his becoming the Gophers coach.  The scary sight of Kill writhing on the ground and not knowing the cause made the outcome of the game against New Mexico State on September 10 a secondary concern (Minnesota lost).

Kill had additional seizures last year, was hospitalized and also sought advice from the Mayo Clinic.  Asked about his health last week, Kill said he’s okay and although he couldn’t specify a date said he’s been seizure-free for “awhile.”

Kill’s challenge with seizures is ongoing and very public but he insists the issue doesn’t minimize his effectiveness in trying to rebuild a Gophers program that was 3-9 last season and had the same record the year before he arrived in Minneapolis.  “There are two or three CEO’s that do not want their names mentioned right here in the Twin Cities (who’ve) got the same problem I got,” Kill told Sports Headliners.  “But nobody knows that.  They’ve reached out to me—confidentially to me—‘Hey, coach (I) know what you’re going through.’

“I am doing fine.  Just like anything, you can’t worry about…(what) you can’t control.  You just don’t need to help it.  My wife makes sure I am not helping, that I am staying on the right track.  I don’t know what will happen tomorrow, but I am in good shape right now.”

The college football world can be cutthroat and Kill admitted when he was coaching at Southern Illinois, a rival used his cancer against him in recruiting.  “There was a coach that I won’t name that said, ‘What’s going to happen?’ ”

While recruiting his 2012 freshmen and junior college players Kill said he wasn’t aware of rival coaches using the seizures issue against him.

“That hurts people (recruiters) more than it helps them,” he said.  “I am honest.  I haven’t lied to anybody.  I’ve said that it is (the seizures) what it is.  If that bothers you, you shouldn’t come here.”

The Gophers begin spring football practice on March 22.  Kill is excited to see what an offseason of conditioning and strength training has done for his players.  They can expect to see a coach full of energy and ready to work.

Kill has said that if health problems ever become too much for him to be effective, he will step aside.  That time isn’t now.  “If I can’t do my job, I am not going to steal money,” he said.

 

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Worth Noting

Posted on February 22, 2012February 22, 2012 by David Shama

Joel Maturi told Sports Headliners he wouldn’t grade his overall work including accomplishments as Gophers athletic director.  “I will give myself ‘A’ for effort,” he said.

Maturi and University of Minnesota president Eric Kaler announced earlier this month that Maturi, the school’s A.D. since 2002, will leave his position in June when his contract expires.  Although his tenure has been controversial, Maturi said he’s recently received over 500 emails and 99 percent have been “positive.”

“I don’t get too high and I don’t get too low,” Maturi said.

Maturi, 67, won’t be a member of the search committee announced yesterday to find his successor.  “Gosh, absolutely not,” he said.  “That wouldn’t be right.  I wouldn’t accept it (an appointment).”

Media birthdays this week: KARE TV’s Dave Schwartz, 33; FSN’s Kevin Gorg, 45; Lynx assistant coach and Wolves broadcaster Jim Petersen, 50.

The Star Tribune’s Sid Hartman turns 92 on March 15.

Although it’s the offseason, Hartman has Gophers football coach Jerry Kill on WCCO Radio every Sunday from 9:30 to 10 a.m.  Co-host Dave Mona said last Sunday that Kill’s weekly comments are transcribed and posted on Gopherhole.com.

C.O.R.E.S. members have a March 5 deadline for attending the March 8 program with Kill in Bloomington.  Ron Stolski, Brainerd High football coach and executive director of the Minnesota Football Coaches Association, will introduce Kill.  Members can contact Jim Dotseth for more information, dotsethj@comcast.net.  C.O.R.E.S. is an acronym for coaches, officials, educators, reporters and sports fans.

The Gophers basketball team, 5-9 in the Big Ten, plays 11-3 MichiganState at Williams Arena tonight and Minnesota will try to end a three game losing streak.  In five seasons Minnesota coach Tubby Smith is 0-9 against Michigan State’s Tom Izzo.  Smith’s conference record as Gophers coach is 37-49.

As a high school player, MSU’s Draymond Green committed to Kentucky when Smith was coaching the Wildcats, but then changed his college choice. The senior forward, who might be the Big Ten’s best player, leads the conference in rebounding at 10.5 per game and is MSU’s leading scorer, 15.4 points per game.

Gophers senior center Ralph Sampson, described earlier this season as one of Minnesota’s star players by the Star Tribune, has scored four points in each of his last three games (all losses).  Sampson is averaging 7.9 points per game, the lowest since his freshman season (6.4).

Although former Gophers forward Royce White is second in Big 12 Conference rebounding at 9.1 and is 14th in scoring, 12.9, the Iowa State sophomore isn’t listed by nbadraft.net among its projected 60 NBA draft picks next June.  Look for White to return to the Cyclones next season.

Former Star Tribune Gophers basketball beat writer Myron Medcalf still lives in the metro area and works seven days per week in his new college basketball writing assignment for ESPN.com.

Mountain West Conference commissioner Craig Thompson was in the news last week because his league is merging with ConferenceUSA.  Thompson, who used to work in the Gophers sports information department, is from Redwood Falls, Minnesota and could be a candidate for the athletic director job at Minnesota.

Alexandria, Minnesota native Tom Lehman tied for third in last weekend’s ACE Group Classic in Naples, Florida.  Kentucky native Kenny Perry won the Champions Tour event and earned $240,000.  Lehman, 52, was the tour leader last year earning over $2 million.

The Twins, on March 3, will be the first major league team to play the Red Sox in the team’s new Fort Myers ballpark that includes a replica of the famed Green Monster wall in left field.  Lee County spent $77.8 million on the new ballpark and expects an annual economic impact of $24 million from Red Sox generated spring training monies, according to a February 18 article in the Naples Daily News.

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Super Bowl & Other Notes

Posted on February 6, 2012February 7, 2012 by David Shama

Vikings second-year quarterback Christian Ponder can find inspiration in the two quarterbacks who played in last night’s Super Bowl.  New England’s Tom Brady struggled during his college career at Michigan and New York’s Eli Manning was highly criticized during his early NFL years.

Former Vikings defensive end Chris Doleman will be enshrined in the Pro Football Hall of Fame in August and he was introduced with other 2012 inductees before last night’s Super Bowl.  “Doleman is one of those rare guys–maybe one of four or five that I played against during my career–right there with Reggie White, Bruce Smith, Derrick Thomas, that you had to know where they were and set your protection accordingly,” said former NFL quarterback Warren Moon.  “You had to know if you were going to help the tackle out with a tight end or running back to chip on those guys. Doleman was someone you always had to worry about because you knew he could get to the quarterback. …”

NBClosangeles.com reported on Friday that NFL commissioner Roger Goodell said the league has no plans for expansion and doesn’t want to relocate existing teams.  A new stadium plan in Los Angeles hasn’t been finalized as a potential home to the Vikings or another NFL team.

The Lucas Oil Stadium where last night’s Super Bowl was played will be among the facility models that planners for a new Vikings stadium will study.

Minneapolis hosted the Super Bowl in 1992 and a new Vikings stadium is almost certain to be the site of a future Super Bowl.

The Super Bowl will be in New Orleans next season, then at MetLife Stadium in New Jersey for outdoor football in 2014.

Since 1988 the NFC has won the Super Bowl every year during a presidential election year except 2004.

Among the TV competition for the Super Bowl is Animal Planet’s Puppy Bowl.  The annual show achieved a ratings record last year with 9.2 million viewers, according to Huffingtonpost.com.  The 2011 Super Bowl had a record 111 million viewers.

The 17th annual Vikings Arctic Blast Snowmobile Rally, scheduled at Lake Mille Lacs next Saturday and Sunday, will feature current and former Vikings players along with coaches and team executives.  Among those scheduled to participate and help raise money for the Vikings Children’s Fund are quarterback Joe Webb and running back Toby Gerhart.

Allen Trieu of Scout.com speaking on the Big Ten Network about Gophers football recruit Ben Lauer from Wayzata High School: “Watch out for Ben Lauer, an offensive tackle that I don’t think gets talked about enough from right there in their backyard.”

Gophersillustrated.com’s Zach Johnson said Gophers coach Jerry Kill  works his tail off recruiting.

In addition to discussing Kill, Johnson told Sports Headliners assistant coaches Bill Miller and Jay Sawvell were most instrumental in recruiting the 2012 class announced last week.  Miller, the Gophers only assistant with BCS recruiting experience, specializes in south Florida.  Sawvell was active in the Deep South and North Carolina including recruitment of highly regarded wide receiver Jamel Harbison from Charlotte.

Wisconsin has won consecutive Big Ten football championships but only twice in the last 10 years has Rivals.com ranked the Badgers recruiting classes among the top half in the conference.

Prep basketball authority Ken Lien emailed that sophomore Apple Valley High School point guard Tyus Jones received a scholarship offer from Duke.

The start time for the Wild game against the Bruins atXcel Energy Center on Sunday, February 19 has been changed to 2:30 p.m. from 2 p.m.  The game will be televised nationally as part of “Hockey Day inAmerica” coverage on NBC.

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