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U Assistant High Impact Coach

Posted on December 11, 2006February 10, 2012 by David Shama

Start a list of the best assistant football coaches in the Big Ten Conference and place Mitch Browning’s name toward the top.  The Gophers’ offensive coordinator is a high impact coach and recruiter who has been vital to Minnesota’s success. 

Last week Minnesota’s Matt Spaeth won the John Mackey Award, given annually to the nation’s best tight end.  There will be an awards dinner on April 30 in Orlando, Florida and Browning will accompany Spaeth. 

Before the season started Spaeth, a senior and the first Gopher to win the Mackey award, talked about Browning being one of the great assistant coaches in the country and the “mastermind” of the Gopher offense that has set school and Big Ten Conference records. 

“His knowledge and what he has taught me is just amazing,” Spaeth said.  “It’s amazing how much a person can learn once he is here.  Not just x’s and o’s but just work ethic and different things like that.”   

Browning has also upgraded the Gophers’ talent over the years by recruiting successfully in Ohio and he also recruited former all-American running back Laurence Maroney from St. Louis. 

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No “Kicking” About Viking Schedule

Posted on December 11, 2006February 10, 2012 by David Shama

As an NFL place-kicker, the Vikings’ Ryan Longwell couldn’t experience a better late season schedule.  Yesterday the Vikings played in Detroit’s dome, Ford Field, and next week the team is in the Metrodome against the New York Jets.  Then the season ends with games at Green Bay and back home against St. Louis.  That’s three games out of four in domes–comforting environments for late December when nasty winds and bitter cold are the norm outside. 

After nine seasons with the Packers, Longwell signed on with the Vikings where he has accounted for 85 of the team’s 241 points this season. He has made 21 of 24 field goal attempts.

While he appreciates the advantages of kicking in a climate controlled atmosphere, Longwell doesn’t dread bad weather.   “Not really,” he said.  “I always took it as a sense of pride that I was always pretty good when the weather was nasty. …” 

Even when a late season game will be outdoors, Longwell prefers working indoors at practice to perfect his precision and rhythm.  He said practicing outside and struggling with the wind results in going into a “game with no confidence.” 

Longwell talks about something more important than just staying warm and keeping his body flexible on game day.  “The biggest thing kicking in the cold is mentally you have to get over the hurdle that your body is not going to feel warm,” he explained. “You’re not going to feel like you do in August when you are sweating and loose and everything.  You’ve got to know your body is warm even though it doesn’t feel like it.” 

Green Bay’s Lambeau Field ranks with the most difficult places to kick late in the season, Longwell said.  The Vikings’ game in Green Bay on Thursday, December 21 will be at night so the temperature is likely to be colder than a day game.  

Why is Lambeau a challenge for a kicker?  “It’s so windy and so cold,” Longwell said.  “There are a lot of factors.  The biggest thing is you have got to make sure you have solid footing, and if you don’t, you have to adjust for it. You gotta guess with the wind.  And in Lambeau since they renovated it, one of the things is the end zone is lower in one end and it makes it really swirly and gusty in there.  …”

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Extra Innings

Posted on December 11, 2006February 10, 2012 by David Shama

Dick Jonckowski, Gopher basketball public address announcer, was the public address man when the Minnesota Pipers of the old American Basketball Association played their last game here in 1969.  Now the Minnesota Ripknees play in a new ABA and Jonckowski did the PA for the team’s opening game.  

Vikings wide receiver Troy Williamson said he will train in Florida during the off-season and also spend time at his home in South Carolina.  Williamson will be preparing for his third season in the NFL, following two seasons that he didn’t establish himself as a starter. 

Much praised Vikings’ defensive coordinator Mike Tomlin’s name might be rumored during the off-season when NFL coaching changes occur.  Tomlin, 34, now has seven years of NFL coaching experience including with Tampa Bay when the Bucs won the Super Bowl.  In his first season with the Vikings he’s turned heads while coaching one of the NFC’s better defenses.  His resume qualifies him for other coordinator positions if he’s interested and despite his youth he might receive a look from a team wanting a young head coach.

Jim Lehman said his brother Tom’s goal is to play for the American Ryder Cup team in 2008.  Tom, who turns 48 in March, has “at least two good years” to look forward to on the PGA Tour, according to Jim who works for SFX Golf in Minneapolis.  Jim has years of experience in player representation and golf management.

Local author Ross Bernstein, who has written more than 30 books, has two new hockey books.  “The Code” is an intriguing look at fighting in the NHL based on Bernstein’s interviews with more than 50 current and former hockey tough guys.  “America’s Coach” shares the life lessons, including motivation, of legendary coach Herb Brooks whose “Miracle on Ice” 1980 Olympic hockey team will long be remembered.  Brooks died in 2003 but his wisdom will inspire those who read “America’s Coach.” 

Former Gopher basketball player Barry Wohler, now head coach at Hamline, has two former Gophers as part-time assistants, Gary Holmes and Zeb Howell.  Former Minneapolis Washburn and North Dakota State star Lance Berwald, who played 14 years of European professional basketball, is also a part-time assistant. 

St. Paul Saints play-by-play broadcaster Kris Atteberry, 34, has been hired by the Minnesota Twins to serve as pre-game and post-game host on the team’s new radio network.  He will be heard before and after all Twins games and provide in-game updates.  

Former Gopher basketball player Vince Grier has been sent to the Sioux Falls Skyforce by the NBA Development League.

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