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Kill: U to Improve Next Season

Posted on November 28, 2011December 29, 2011 by David Shama

 

Before the season I thought the Gophers would win three to five games.  Others who got caught up in the optimism of a new coaching staff predicted five to seven wins.

The Gophers finished the season on Saturday at 3-9, defeating Illinois in a surprise 27-10 win.  Minnesota won two of its last five games with wins over Iowa and the Illini.  The Iowa victory came a week after an improved second half performance during a loss to Nebraska.  “I think the second half from Nebraska on, it’s been a different group of kids,” coach Jerry Kill said last week.

What happened to the Gophers was players bought in more to what the coaches were teaching.  Kill said change came about both because of technical changes and the players believing they could win.

Predicting “we’ll be better next year,” Kill said the gradual transformation of his program is what he expected.  “I think that where we’re at right now is pretty much where you usually are when you take over a football program.  You really don’t know what you have or where you’re at or how the school works.  It takes you a full year to go through it, how the Big Ten is, the level of play and how far you’re away and those kind of things.”

Kill writes notes about how to improve his team during the season.  Those notes will help him assess his program and plan for the next off-season.

“You win in the off-season,” Kill said.  “You win in the weight room.  You win in spring ball.  Our kids—if you remember when I talked with you during that time—I said, hey, haven’t bought in, we hadn’t worked hard enough.  We hadn’t—so all of a sudden it’s kicked in now a little bit, but it’s too late (for a better record).”

Kill expects the Gophers to become a winning program but he’s far from that goal now.  Minnesota finished 2-6 in the Big Ten and last in the Legends Division.  The 2-6, 3-9 overall records and other numbers document how this Gophers team compared with others in the Big Ten and major college football.  The Gophers were 112th nationally in scoring offense, and last in the Big Ten going into Saturday’s game.  Minnesota was 102nd in scoring defense and again last in the conference.

Quarterback MarQueis Gray will be a senior next season.  He rushed for 966 yards, a new school record for a quarterback.  His passing still needs work, but he gained a lot of experience in running, scrambling, passing, play calling and leadership in his first season as a starter.

Gray is one of only a few superior personnel assets among the Gophers.  Minnesota has developing and promising players but few that have already proven they are superior Big Ten players.

Kill and his staff—not distracted by preparations for a bowl game—will be watching potential recruits during a lot of film study in the days ahead.  The 2012 recruiting class will be the first that Kill and company had 12 months to work on.  With all the personnel needs Minnesota has, the coach said “we can’t afford to miss in recruiting right now.”

That means checking and reassessing multiple times.  “You triple check, quadruple check,” Kill said.  “You talk to the (prospect’s) coach… can you guarantee me?  You have to really do your homework.  And we’ll make mistakes, too.  Everybody does. But you don’t know until they get on the field.  You really don’t.”

Kill didn’t specify how many scholarships he has to work with but intends to bring in 35 new players.  He doesn’t have that many scholarships to give but plans to reward some of the 35 players with a scholarship sometime beyond February 2012.  He also hopes to have about eight of the new players enrolled in school prior to spring practice.

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Worth Noting

Posted on November 28, 2011December 29, 2011 by David Shama

 

Among the Gophers completing eligibility on Saturday was Minnesota native and safety Kim Royston who started his career at Wisconsin.  He left Madison after the 2007 season to be near his grandmother who was ill and has since past away.  “I don’t have any regrets about transferring,” he said.  Royston was involved with 13 tackles in the game Saturday.

Sophomore Dan Orseske has to be the most inconsistent Gophers punter in memory.  He’s had punts of fewer than 10 yards and undoubtedly faces off-season competition for his job.

Ed Cohen, who keeps statistics in the press box for home games, completed his 55th season working for the Gophers last Saturday.  His longevity exceeds everyone else on the Minnesota game day crew.

One-sided score: Hopkins led Minneapolis North 80-0 at halftime in girls basketball Friday night on the way to a 94-14 win.

It’s been a busy seven days for Gophers broadcaster Mike Grimm.  Last Monday night he did the play-by-play of the Minnesota-Mount St. Mary’s basketball game at Williams Arena.  He also called the Gophers basketball games Thursday and Friday in the Old Spice Classic in Orlando.  He then flew back to Minneapolis, arriving after midnight on Saturday so he could do the play-by-play on the Minnesota-Illinois football game.  And yesterday morning he caught an early morning flight back to Orlando to call the Gophers Old Spice title game against Dayton on Sunday night, an 86-70 Minnesota loss.

It’s not well-known in Minnesota yet but the basketball Gophers will be one of the teams playing in the 2013 Maui Invitational.  The field, including the Gophers, was announced last week at the tournament.

Here are Sports Headliners’ final rankings of Big Ten Football teams: Wisconsin, Michigan State, Michigan, Nebraska, Ohio State, Penn State, Iowa, Northwestern, Purdue, Minnesota, Illinois and Indiana.

Vikings coach Leslie Frazier’s career record is now 5-12 including six games as interim coach last year.  On the Vikings radio network following yesterday’s 24-14 loss to Atlanta he criticized his closing minutes play call when Minnesota was on the Falcons’ one-yard line.  The fourth down play was unsuccessful while a touchdown would have made the score 24-21 Atlanta.

Jared Allen was a long snapper for Kansas City in 2005.  Yesterday he filled in for injured Vikings long snapper Cullen Loeffler.  As a defensive end, Allen has 13.5 sacks this season.  He and the late Reggie White are the only players in NFL history to have 14.5+ sacks in three consecutive seasons.

By joining the Texas Rangers, former Twins closer Joe Nathan will no longer have to face one of the American League teams that was most effective against him.  Nathan’s career ERA against the Rangers is 3.60, according to Baseball-Reference.com.  Only Tampa Bay at 3.80 and New York at 3.71 had higher ERA’s against Nathan.

The Minnesota Golf Show will be February 17-19 at the Minneapolis Convention Center.

 

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Big Ten Expert: Gophers Kill ‘Great Coach’

Posted on November 18, 2011November 27, 2011 by David Shama

Gophers football notes:

Big Ten Network analyst Chris Martin raves about Minnesota coach Jerry Kill.  “He’s one of the best coaches out there,” Martin said.  “He’s won every place he’s been.”

Martin told Sports Headliners before last Saturday’s game against Wisconsin that he “truly believes Kill is a great coach.”  The Gophers are 5-17 during the last two seasons and the program hasn’t won a Big Ten title since 1967, but that doesn’t damper Martin’s enthusiasm for Kill and his staff.  “I know he will get them back on top,” Martin said.

He also described defensive coordinator Tracy Claeys and offensive coordinator Matt Limegrover as “brilliant.”  Those two, along with Kill and the other coaches have the Gophers playing with maximum effort, according to Martin, a former defensive back for Northwestern.

“They play harder than anybody in the Big Ten,” Martin said.

Martin played for the Chicago Bears when Greg Schiano was an assistant coach there in the 1990s.  He believes Schiano, now head coach at Rutgers, could be in the “conversation” as the next Penn State head coach.  Schiano was an assistant at Penn State before he joined the Bears.

Injured Gophers defensive back and kickoff returner Troy Stoudermire is a senior and hasn’t played since the fourth game of the season but he might receive a medical redshirt allowing him to play next season.

At least one pro scout was at Saturday’s Minnesota-Wisconsin game.  Gophers wide receiver Da’Jon McKnight is the one Minnesota senior who might be chosen in next year’s NFL draft.

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