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Brewster: Houston Area Offers Most Prospects

Posted on September 14, 2007February 9, 2012 by David Shama

The Gophers figure to win Saturday’s game against Florida Atlantic but the trip to south Florida may ultimately have a more important payoff for coach Tim Brewster and his staff.  The Gopher travel party was scheduled to fly to south Florida last night, choosing to arrive about a day early for a road game because Brewster and his assistants want to recruit high school players there.

Brewster regards south Florida and the Houston,Texas area as places with extremely large numbers of major college football prospects. Previous Gopher coaching staffs have recruited those areas with limited success.  “ I think without question the Houston area is in my mind the best area in America today as far as the number of football prospects in a city wide area,” Brewster said.  “It’s just phenomenal, and south Florida is obviously pretty good, too.  There are a tremendous number of football players in south Florida. They’re both areas where we are going to target recruiting extremely hard.”

Brewster said he hopes his 2008 recruiting class will have three or four players from the Houston and south Florida areas.  He already has a commitment from highly regarded receiver Eric Lair of Houston.

Florida Atlantic plays in the Sun Belt Conference.  The Owls had a 5-7 record last season.  This season the Owls defeated Middle Tennessee at home, 27-14, and lost to Oklahoma State 42-6 last Saturday in Stillwater.

Most of the Owls games are played in Lockhart Stadium in Fort Lauderdale with a capacity of about 20,000.  A source said 11,398 attended the Middle Tennessee game in Lockhart earlier this month.  NCAA rules allow a school to move one home game per season from its regular stadium to another venue and Florida Atlantic chose to play Saturday’s game with the Gophers in the 75,000 seat Dolphins Stadium, home to the Miami Dolphins.

While Florida Atlantic isn’t an impressive name in college football, the Owls have chosen the Gophers and Dolphins Stadium as a showcase game. Some high school Floridians who are interested in the Gophers and Florida schools will be paying attention.

Brewster made it clear earlier in the week he’s making this a serious road trip, working the Gophers inside to simulate the heat and humidity of Miami where temperatures could be around 90 at game time.  He also announced a change in place kickers with freshman Eric Ellestad of Armstrong High School and junior Joel Monroe from Robbinsdale Cooper competing in practice this week to replace junior Jason Giannini of Canton, Ohio who missed three field goals last week.

The guess here is that the more experienced Monroe will replace Giannini.  Monroe will also continue as the kickoff man for the Gophers.

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Worth Noting

Posted on September 14, 2007February 9, 2012 by David Shama

Minnesota Wild president and general manager Doug Risebrough is expecting the “most competitive” training camp in team history as veteran and young players try to earn a place on the final roster. The Wild open training camp today.

Rushford-Peterson will play its home football game tonight at Hopkins High School against Zimmerman and its freshman quarterback, Glen Bye.  The game was moved to Hopkins because of flooding in southeastern Minnesota.  Fans in the Rushford-Peterson area and elsewhere can see the game on the Web, www.CrystalClearWebcast.com. Bye, 6-1, 165, became Zimmerman’s top quarterback during practice last month and has passed for over 100 yards in his first two games, both losses.  “Glen has the tools to become a very good quarterback, possibly D1 (college Division I) material,” coach Dave Hamlin wrote via e-mail.  Rushford-Peterson is 2-0 and ranked No. 1 in the state among Class 1A schools by the Associated Press. Crystal Clear Sports is donating pay per view proceeds to Rushford-Peterson High School.

A source told Sports Headliners that fundraisers hope by next summer to have remaining fundraising down to only $5 million for the new Gopher stadium.  That amount would then be covered by a grassroots fundraising campaign, compared with the present campaign focusing on big donors for the stadium that opens in 2009.

The Gopher football team has now scheduled a game in Las Vegas against UNLV in 2010 with the Rebels coming here in 2013, according to Marc Ryan, Minnesota associate athletics director.  The two teams had been scheduled to play in Las Vegas next year with UNLV at Minnesota in 2009.

The Gophers and Florida Atlantic played in 2005 in Minneapolis. The two schools will meet tomorrow in Miami and have a third game here in 2008.  The Owls received $300,000 for the 2005 game, the Gophers get $150,000 for tomorrow’s game and Florida Atlantic will receive $150,000 for the 2008 game, according to Ryan.

Twins pitcher Boof Bonser was 4-1 at the end of May.  His record now is 7-12 with a 4.91 ERA.

Saint Mary’s Sarah Gardner and Carleton’s Heather La Chappele are the MIAC’s volleyball players of the week.  Eric Harris and Kali Griggs, both from Gustavus, were named golfers of the week.

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Tubby Smith Gopher Contract Not Signed

Posted on September 12, 2007February 9, 2012 by David Shama

Gopher athletic director Joel Maturi told Sports Headliners that Tubby Smith, who was named men’s basketball coach in late March, hasn’t signed his contract but he’s not concerned.  Lawyers representing both sides are finalizing it and the basics have been agreed to, according to Maturi.

Earlier this year Smith signed a memorandum of agreement and is being paid by the University.  Maturi said among points agreed to is that Smith will have a seven year contract to coach the Gophers.

In addition to salary for Smith and his assistants, the athletic department is “increasing our budget significantly” for men’s basketball, according to Maturi. “We’ve made a commitment we’ve never made before,” he said. As an example the Gophers will be flying via charter aircraft to games.

Smith wants a separate practice facility, not Williams Arena, for his team.  It’s not unusual for big-time college programs to have a practice site other than the place where games are played.  Maturi recognizes the value in the Gophers having a facility where they can practice, have weight training facilities and staff offices.

The project, though, is likely to wait, Maturi said, until fund-raising for the new football stadium is completed in perhaps two years.  He qualified that timeline if an unexpected donor were to step forward.

Maturi is excited to have a proven coach like Smith who won a national championship at Kentucky.  The Gophers open their schedule with a home exhibition game on Thursday, November 1 against Minnesota State Mankato.  Smith, who won five Southeastern Conference titles at Kentucky and had four teams in the elite eight of the NCAA tournament, will be working to improve a Gopher team that was 9-22 overall and 3-13 in the Big Ten Conference last season.

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