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Worth Noting

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

Former Gopher Phil Kessel, now with Toronto, is listed first in an NHL players poll regarding All-Star caliber players “easiest to intimidate,” according to the February 20 issue of Sports Illustrated.

Hopkins High School junior forward Nia Coffey, a top 100 recruit, has verbally committed to Northwestern in the Big Ten Conference, according to the Lakeshore Weekly News website.  She is the daughter of former Gophers forward Richard Coffey.

The Gophers basketball team, losers of five consecutive games, plays at Wisconsin(10-6 in the Big Ten) tonight.  Minnesota(5-11) lacked energy, focus and confidence in an embarrassing 69-50 home loss toIndiana(9-7) on Sunday.

After the game guard Chip Armelin said the losing streak is a liability to team confidence and it challenges players to support each other. Coach Tubby Smith didn’t like the effort of his players including leading scorer Rodney Williams who had only three points in the game.  Smith said Williams wasn’t “engaged” and didn’t earn his shot attempts.

Indiana coach Tom Crean was pleased to see Williams not hurt his team.  “He’s gonna be about the best athlete going into a gym anytime,” Crean said.

Crean’s wife Joani, the sister of mega-intense football coaches Jim and John Harbaugh, attended the post-game press conference—unusual for a spouse.

Although game attendance was about 3,000 less than capacity at Williams Arena (14,625), a Gophers season ticket holder sold his two row three tickets near the Indiana bench for $170 each via StubHub last week.

The Gophers basketball banquet will be next Sunday evening in the DQ Club Room at TCF Bank Stadium.  The cost is $60 per person and more information is available by calling 612-625-3085.

The Gophers athletic department announced a grassroots fundraising drive for the new on-campus baseball stadium. The Gophers are playing their 2012 home schedule at the Metrodome except for a May 1 Siebert Field finale against St. Thomas.  John Anderson is in his 31st season as Minnesota coach.

An estate sale at the late Harmon Killebrew’s home in Scottsdale, Arizona was held last Saturday.  Items included sports memorabilia, clothing and furniture.

The Twins were No. 25 among major league teams in Bleacherreport.com’s power rankings heading into spring training.  That’s lowest among all Central Division teams including Kansas City.

The NFL Scouting Combine ends today in Indianapolis.  Among the headlines coming out of the combine, where over 300 prospects were invited, is the 2012 draft will be deep in athletic offensive linemen.  The Vikings, with the third pick in the first round, could certainly improve by drafting USC offensive tackle Matt Kalil but other offensive line prospects that could help Minnesota figure to be available later in the draft.

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Look for Vikings Stadium Deal Soon

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

 

Although 2012 is an election year for Minnesota legislators, it’s likely a Vikings stadium bill will be approved in the coming weeks.

That’s the opinion of an experienced stadium authority who spoke to Sports Headliners this week with the understanding his name would not be used.  There’s public pessimism a stadium deal won’t get done not only because the controversial issue has been pending for more than a decade, but also state legislators are up for re-election in November.

Maybe some legislators will be concerned about voting for a stadium bill and then going back to face angry voters in their home districts but that possibility didn’t remove the optimism of the stadium source.  “If the governor wants to get something done, normally we can get…it done,” the authority said.

Vikings stadium proponents pushed the issue in front of governors Arne Carlson, Jesse Ventura and Tim Pawlenty, but only Mark Dayton has been aggressively supportive. Dayton is advocating a downtown facility that the source said is likely to have a permanent, not retractable roof.  Given the minimal need for outdoor events including Vikings games, the source said he didn’t know why stadium planners would “go to the expense” of having a retractable roof that would add another $25 million to the project.

Dayton has reportedly persuaded the Vikings to commit about $427 million for a new stadium on or near the Metrodome site.  It’s a figure similar to what the Vikings had talked about spending on their preferred site at Arden Hills.  “That’s pretty significant,” the source said.

Funding details for a downtown stadium costing about $975 million remain unsettled, although it appears Dayton is favorable toward sourcing part of the cost from electronic pull-tabs.  Although that represents an expansion of gambling, the source said it’s a move more politically acceptable than other gaming options.

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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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