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U Not in Pursuit of PSU Players

Posted on July 26, 2012July 26, 2012 by David Shama

 

Gophers football coach Jerry Kill said this afternoon on the Big Ten Network his program isn’t in pursuit of Penn State football players.  Speaking at the Big Ten Conference football coaches media gathering, Kill did say that if contacted by a Nittany Lion player the Gophers would go through the “proper procedures.”

The NCAA announced earlier this week that Penn State’s players are immediately eligible to transfer to other Division I schools and play football this fall.  Those schools include the other 11 programs in the 12-team Big Ten Conference of which scandal-soaked Penn State is a member.

Illinois coach Tim Beckman said in Chicago at the media news conference that Illini staff has gone to State College after Illinois athletic director Mike Thomas received a list of Penn State players interested in transferring.  Penn State coach Bill O’Brien said he isn’t aware of players on his roster who are leaving the program.

“I think that right now at the University of Minnesota we’re concentrating on building a program,” Kill said.  “We’ve got enough problems of our own trying to move forward.  We’re not gonna do anything to go see players.  We don’t have enough time to do those kind of things.

“…If a young man called us from Penn State, or whatever, we would do the proper procedures.  But right now we’ve got enough problems to focus on what we need to do to become a football team, and that’s where our focus is.”

Kill, 3-9 with the Gophers in his first season, talked briefly about the change and even tragedy he’s seen in his program since taking over in late 2010.  He’s worked for two presidents, two athletic directors, endured physical problems, a difficult first season on the field and last spring was stunned by the death of Gopher linebacker Gary Tinsley.

“When adversity hits you, you have to deal with it.  You can’t run away from it,” Kill said.  “We’ve had our fair share.”

Kill, who believes his team will be improved in 2012, is nationally known for his past health problems including a history of seizures.  Asked about his health today, Kill said: “I feel fantastic.  I appreciate your asking.”

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Ah…Um…Big Ten Questions for Fun

Posted on July 26, 2012July 26, 2012 by David Shama

 

Let’s not be too serious in July, nine weeks before the Big Ten Conference football season starts on September 29.  Agree?

Okay, then here are 12 “friendly” questions or comments for the Big Ten football coaches that Sports Headliners might have asked if we could afford bus fare to Chicago for the conference’s media days this week:

Tim Beckman, Illinois:  You might be the best coach in the Big Ten but nobody up here ever heard of you.

Bret Bielema, Wisconsin:  Do you still have Tim Brewster’s phone number on speed dial?

Mark Dantonio, Michigan State:  The Spartans have enjoyed consecutive 11 win seasons in 2010 and 2011 but every time I see you on TV you look miserable.  What’s up?

Kirk Ferentz, Iowa:  How do you make nearly $4 million per year and lose two in a row to Minnesota? 

Pat Fitzgerald, Northwestern:  If Notre Dame calls, take the first bus out of Evanston bound for South Bend.

Danny Hope, Purdue:  Puh-leeze, ditch the moustache (and win some games).

Brady Hoke, Michigan:  Ever heard of the Little Brown Jug?

Jerry Kill, Minnesota:  Did you know Sid Hartman didn’t attend college and could be eligible to become the first 92-year-old punter in college football history?

Urban Meyer, Ohio State:  I am waiving a white surrender flag from Minnesota on behalf of the 11 other programs in the Big Ten.  Can you see it in Columbus?

Bill O’Brien, Penn State:  Happy Valley is no more.  Good luck coach, and please send the Governor’s Victory Bell to Dinkytown.  Norwood Teague will pick up the shipping charges.

Bo Pelini, Nebraska:  Hate to break the news, but these are not Tom Osborne’s Huskers.

Kevin Wilson, Indiana:  I can’t wait for IU basketball season to start.  How about you?

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Frazier to Give Vikes Behavior Message

Posted on July 25, 2012July 25, 2012 by David Shama

 

The Vikings lead the NFL in arrests since 2000 and coach Leslie Frazier told Sports Headliners he will “hammer on” behavior when he meets with his team later this week to begin training camp.

“No question.  We’ll definitely hammer on it and make our guys aware of the history here in Minnesota, and really try to curb that number.”

Media reports put that number at 39 after running back Adrian Peterson’s incident in Houston earlier this summer.  “We’re going to do all we can in 2012 and beyond to make things a little bit better and hopefully decrease those numbers,” Frazier said.

Frazier also said that while arrests make headlines, the public may not be fully aware of the many good deeds by players.  Even Frazier doesn’t always know about community causes when a Viking player may donate time or money.

“Every single player on our team is involved with community service of some sort,” Frazier said.  “I didn’t say 60 percent, 70 percent.  I said 100 percent participation.”

Vikings & other notes:

This will be the 47th consecutive year the Vikings have trained in Mankato.  Among NFL teams, only the Packers have trained more consecutive years at the same site – 55 at St.Norbert College in De Pere,Wisconsin.

The Vikings report to training camp tomorrow and the first practice session open to the public at Minnesota State, Mankato will be at 10:30 a.m. Friday.  All regular practices are open to fans and admission is free.

The Vikings player perhaps most likely to have a breakout season is Kyle Rudolph.  The 6-6 tight end showed remarkable hands and the running potential to become a favorite of quarterback Christian Ponder.

Former Vikings head coach Mike Tice, now with the Bears, begins his first training camp as Chicago’s offensive coordinator this week.  He was promoted by the Bears from offensive line coach after last season, and now perhaps has an opportunity to earn another head coaching job.

Former Vikings head coach Brad Childress, who succeeded Tice, begins training camp with the Browns as the team’s new offensive coordinator.

Minneapolis native Larry Fitzgerald Jr. travelled to Uganda last week, working with former President Bill Clinton and the Starkey Hearing Foundation.  Before he left the country the Arizona All-Pro wide receiver appeared on ESPN where his mentor, former Vikings wide receiver Cris Carter, said Fitzgerald’s best playing weight is just under 220 pounds.

Carter has a new book about wide receivers called Going Deep.

Former Gophers quarterback Gino Cappelletti is retiring after 32 seasons as color commentator on Patriots radio broadcasts.  Cappelletti’s last season with the Gophers was 1954.

The Big Ten Network will offer live coverage tomorrow of news conferences with all 12 of the Big Ten Conference’s football coaches.  The conference’s annual football media gathering in Chicago will also include players such as the Gophers MarQueis Gray, Ed Olson and Keanon Cooper.

Former Gophers and other invitees will attend the dedication today of the Murray Warmath conference room in the new fitness center at Friendship Village in Bloomington.  The deceased Gophers coach, who won the school’s last national football championship in 1960, was a resident at Friendship Village for several years.

Who could have predicted White Sox general manager Kenny Williams would use his time during MLB’s All-Star Game break to visit Egypt?  Not sure whether he found any power hitters or power arms in the Middle East.

Former Twins starting infielders Tsuyoshi Nishioka and Danny Valencia are hitting .246 and .250 respectively with AAA Rochester.  Nishioka has one home run and 19 RBI while Valencia’s totals are seven and 36.

If Joe Mauer wins the American League batting championship this season it will be his fourth title in seven years.  Mauer is hitting .332, second best in the league but he trails Angels’ rookie Mike Trout by 25 points.

New York Times best-selling author and former Gophers golfer Harvey Mackay left yesterday for the Olympics in London where he will watch all 17 days of activities.  The Minneapolis businessman has attended every summer Olympics for the last 40 years.

The 2012 Olympics will not include competition in baseball and softball.

Watching the NCAA over the years it’s been interesting to see how often the organization’s investigators appear to follow media reports, rather than initiating investigations of athletic programs.

Top boys and girls goalies participate in the four-day Minnesota Hockey Dave Peterson Reebok High Performance Goalie Camp starting tomorrow at the Super Rink in Blaine.  For a list of past participants visit www.minnesotahockey.org.

Congratulations to my brother-in-law Mark Gilbertson who on Sunday swam across a part of Montana’s famed Flathead Lake, covering a distance of almost six miles during more than six hours in the water.

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