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Fleck Updates LB Kamal Martin Status

Posted on November 12, 2019November 12, 2019 by David Shama

 

Enjoy a Tuesday notes column including news from Minnesota coach P.J. Fleck about senior linebacker Kamal Martin, one of the team’s best players who was held out of last Saturday’s Penn State game because of an undisclosed injury.

Fleck said on KFAN Radio this afternoon that Martin came to him after warm-ups prior to the game and announced he was playing. Martin badly wanted to be on the field but Fleck told him there is a lot of football remaining this fall and it was best that the future pro sit out the game.

“Had a great day at practice today,” Fleck said of Martin. “Looked really good.”

Fanduel.com has Iowa (6-3 and 3-3) as a surprise three point favorite over Minnesota (9-0 and 6-0) for Saturday’s game in Iowa City.

In Minnesota’s six Big Ten Conference games the Gophers have been behind only about 11 minutes (10:35).

With a sellout crowd of 51,883 announced for last Saturday’s dramatic Penn State game, and with over 40,000 expected for the season’s final home game against Wisconsin November 30, the Gophers are certain to average more in attendance per game than last year’s 37,915. That’s the lowest season average in TCF Bank Stadium history (opened in 2009).

This afternoon at the stadium Fleck will present a ceremonial game ball from the Penn State game to Governor Tim Walz who will accept it on behalf of the state of Minnesota.

Fleck is the Dodd Trophy Coach of the Week for Minnesota’s upset 31-26 win over nationally ranked Penn State.

The Nittany Lions came into the game ranked No. 5 in the country, with Minnesota No. 13 in the Associated Press poll. Coach James Franklin is now 1-7 against nationally ranked teams on the road at PSU, per the Big Ten Network.

The Gophers learn tonight on ESPN how far they have moved up from No. 17 in the latest College Football Playoffs rankings. It should be a big jump because Penn State was No. 4 last week.

The Capital Club will hear from new University of Minnesota president Joan Gabel Wednesday, November 20 at Town & Country Club. More information about the club is available from Patrick Klinger, patrickklinger@klingercompany.com.

Familiar Arizona Coyotes names at Xcel Energy Center Thursday night will include former Wild goalie Darcy Kuemper, ex-Gopher forward Phil Kessel, and assistant coach Phil Housley, a native of South Saint Paul.

The Wild is 14-4-3 in its last 21 games against the Coyotes, including a win in Arizona last Saturday. Minnesota is 5-1-2 in the last eight games with Arizona played at Xcel Energy Center.

Because the Timberwolves revamped their offensive and defensive schemes for this season, they are drawing more early season attention from NBA scouts than in the past under coach Tom Thibodeau. An NBA insider praised new coach Ryan Saunders.

“Ryan has done a phenomenal job of getting guys in the right frame of mind,” the source said. “Things were so negative in the past.”

Scouts caution the teams they work for to be alert against the fast tempo Wolves, with defenders needing to get back down the floor in a hurry, guard the three-point line, and defend any open shooter standing behind the arc. “Their offense is predicated on the three-point shot, and (also) the shot close to the basket,” the source said.

Rookie Jarrett Culver, 20, has potential to be one of the team’s best three-point shooters. “He is talented. I am kind of excited to see his development,” said the insider who has watched the Wolves early season games.

The Timberwolves’ record so far is 6-4 including wins over struggling teams. The opinion here is Minnesota doesn’t have enough talent to win beyond 35 or 40 games during the 82-game schedule.

It was 30 years ago last week the expansion Timberwolves played their first ever regular season game in the Metrodome, losing to Michael Jordan and the Bulls before an announced crowd of 35,427. The Wolves went on to set a single season NBA attendance record of 1,072,572.

A prominent but now retired former Minnesota high school football coach predicts these schools will emerge as 2019 state champions: 6A Wayzata; 5A Chaska; 4A Hutchinson; 3A Pierz; 2A Caledonia; 1A BOLD; 9-Man, Hancock.

As usual, the most attractive U men’s basketball nonconference opponents won’t be coming to Williams Arena. The Gophers played Oklahoma last Saturday night in Sioux Falls, with games this week at Butler (tonight) and Utah (Friday). In late December coach Richard Pitino’s team is at Oklahoma State, while the best of the nonconference opponents, DePaul and Clemson, come to Minneapolis November 29 and December 2.

Tickets for DePaul and Clemson are priced at $15 to $50, while Iowa, Michigan State and Wisconsin prices are $45 to $90, per Gophersports.com.

Zach Edey, the over 7-foot Canadian prep center the Gophers were pursuing, has verbally committed to Purdue. The early period for Division I basketball signings is November 13-20.

The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel reported a few days ago that Prior Lake power forward Dawson Garcia, who the Gophers want, recently visited Marquette for a second time.

Nate Reuvers, the 6-11 Wisconsin junior forward from Lakeville North, averaged 18 points, 10 points and 6.5 blocks in a pair of games for the Badgers last week and yesterday was announced as the Big Ten Player of the Week.

The Twins will hear from starting pitcher Jake Odorizzi this week whether he is accepting their one-year qualifying offer of $17.8 million.

With four-fifths of the starting rotation to be determined between now and next season, there will be plenty of offseason Twins news. There are other questions, too, including who will be the starting outfielders on opening day. Will Byron Buxton’s September wrist surgery allow him to be in the lineup? Will Eddie Rosario be traded for starting pitching?

Max Kepler (photo courtesy of Minnesota Twins).

Likely roster locks for opening day include starter Jose Berrios, reliever Taylor Rogers, DH Nelson Cruz, catcher Mitch Garver, second baseman Luis Arraez, shortstop Jorge Polanco, third baseman Miguel Sano and outfielder Max Kepler who will be in his native Germany this month promoting baseball.

The 22-year-old Arraez led the club with a 334 batting average in 2019, his rookie season, and he drew comparisons to former Twins second baseman Rod Carew. Hall of Famer Carew hit .292 his rookie season of 1967 when he was 21 years old. Similarities between the two left-handed hitters include peek-a-boo batting stances and hitting the ball to all fields.

Rosters expand from 25 to 26 through August 31 of next year with a cap of 28 through the last month of the season.

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Potential “Gold” with U Win Over PSU

Posted on November 10, 2019November 10, 2019 by David Shama

 

Coach P.J. Fleck’s University of Minnesota team made a dramatic statement to the college football world Saturday when the No. 13 ranked Golden Gophers upset No. 5 Penn State in Minneapolis. Minnesota’s 31-26 win over the Nittany Lions came in a game the Gophers controlled, and the outcome moved the program to heavyweight status among Power Five Conferences.

The 9-0 Gophers are deserving of a top 10 national ranking by the major polls including the Associated Press. With three games remaining on the regular season schedule, the school that has won nine consecutive games for the first time since 1904 now deserves that kind of attention.

For years the program that often didn’t seem to know how to spell R-e-s-p-e-c-t, now has earned it. Can we all spell C-r-e-d-i-b-i-l-i-t-y?

It will be interesting to see how far Minnesota advances in the College Football Playoff Rankings this week. The Gophers are one of only five undefeated Power Five teams remaining in college football. Last week Minnesota was ranked No. 17 in the CFP listings.

P.J. Fleck

Fleck, the third-year coach who was doubted and mocked by the local citizenry and media, has a team that is not only surprisingly undefeated but improving every week. Already among the favorites to win national coach of the year awards, Fleck could be the honoree if Minnesota can sweep its last three games. In yesterday’s game at least two Gophers added to their profiles for earning national honors after the season. Wide receiver Rashod Bateman was unstoppable, coming up with 203 yards in receptions, while Gopher safety Antoine Winfield Jr. had two timely interceptions.

The potential is there for Minnesota to win its first ever Big Ten West Division championship. The 6-0 (league games) Gophers are being chased by 4-2 Wisconsin and 3-3 Iowa, and maybe 4-3 upstart Illinois. Minnesota’s remaining regular season schedule is at Iowa next Saturday, at Northwestern (0-7) November 23 and then home on November 30 versus Wisconsin.

Minnesota hasn’t defeated Iowa and Wisconsin in the same season since 1990. The Gophers haven’t won a game in Iowa City since 1999. Minnesota has won 11 consecutive games dating back to 2018 when the Fleckers defeated Wisconsin in the last regular season game and Georgia Tech in a bowl game, and now on November 30 the Gophers could beat Bucky in consecutive seasons for the first time since 1993-1994.

The list of implications that came out of yesterday’s mega win is long and includes the prospect of Minnesota advancing to the Big Ten title game next month and playing competitively against Ohio State, viewed as the best team in the country by those who put out the College Football Playoff Rankings. A 12-0 record going into Indianapolis to play the Buckeyes could put Minnesota into the driver’s seat for the program’s first Rose Bowl invite since 1962. That kind of success would be an eye-opener for impressionable high quality recruits around the country who are likely to think about grabbing an “oar” and heading to Minneapolis.

The most optimistic of fans—and some are probably still partying after yesterday’s program turning win—are chortling that the Gophers are contenders to earn their way to the four-team playoffs. In an improbable season, those in the Optimists Hall of Fame are thinking bigger than I am.

Make no mistake, though, the Gophers are likely to sustain success this season. They might lose a couple of games in a closing stretch against the top-25 Hawkeyes and Badgers. A string of unfortunate injuries to Minnesota’s best playmakers could spoil the fun in the games ahead, but so many good things are already in place with more coming.

The Gophers are headed to a credible, if not prestigious, bowl game—see you later Motown. Ticket sales will increase next year, and should be jumping for the home finale to keep possession of Paul Bunyan’s Axe. Fleck’s getting love from fans and learned yesterday he can have a happy football marriage in this on and off the bandwagon town. Athletic director Mark Coyle has already won his presentation to the U Board of Regents next month when he asks for formal approval of the coach’s new seven-year extension.

Donation checks should be on the upswing to the Athletic Department and the University. A Rose Bowl win will goose donations like it did years ago when bottom feeders Big Ten Wisconsin and Northwestern rose up and said, “Pasadena here we come.”

Are you listening T. Denny Sanford?

Hey, Lee Corso, you listen up too. Before Saturday’s game the confident Corso said this about Penn State on ESPN College GameDay: “They’re gonna sink that Minnesota boat.”

Nope. Yesterday the Gophers bagged a Nittany Lion.

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Stock Market Wiz Picks U Saturday

Posted on November 7, 2019November 7, 2019 by David Shama

 

If Pete Najarian is correct, it’s going to be a happy Saturday for University of Minnesota football fans. The Minneapolis native, former U linebacker, TV personality and financial markets guru told Sports Headliners he is predicting “something like 21-17” in favor of Minnesota over Penn State in the much anticipated matchup of the two 8-0 Big Ten teams. Odds-makers have made the Nittany Lions about a touchdown favorite for the nationally televised (ABC) game at TCF Bank Stadium.

The Gophers are 11-1 since firing defensive coordinator Robb Smith following last season’s 55-31 loss to lowly Illinois. Joe Rossi, Smith’s successor, has a unit that ranks No. 13 nationally in defensive yards allowed per game, 283.8. “The improvement we’ve seen there is why we’re a better team than we were last year,” Najarian said.

Najarian, who played professionally for the Tampa Bay Bucs, also praised the offense with its many playmakers including running backs and receivers. The Gophers have outscored their last four Big Ten opponents 168 to 41.

The offense has been balanced between the run and pass, with the Gophers averaging 38.4 points per game, No. 14 in the country. Minnesota is sixth nationally in time of possession, and long stretches of time on the field by the Gopher offense will keep the ball away from a Nittany Lions offense averaging 38.5 points per game.

Najarian played for the Gophers for four seasons, from 1981-1985. His last two years the great Lou Holtz was the head coach. In the two seasons before Holtz arrived, the Gophers were 1-17 in Big Ten games. No wonder Holtz used to publicly preach, “Expect a miracle.” Then he turned Minnesota into a winning team before becoming head coach at Notre Dame.

Gophers head coach P.J. Fleck and his assistants earned the miracle tag from Najarian when asked about the staff and what Minnesota has accomplished going into Saturday’s game. The Gophers have won 10 consecutive games, the school’s longest winning streak since an 18-game run from 1939-42. Minnesota is also tied for the third-longest active win streak among FBS programs, trailing only Clemson and Ohio State. For the first time since 1935-36, the Gophers have won four consecutive Big Ten games by at least 20 points.

“I think Fleck and the coaching staff have done a miraculous job,” Najarian said. “… It starts with recruiting and I think when you look at the talent levels we’ve got at the University of Minnesota right now we are comparable to so many of the schools, not only just in the Big Ten, but in the top 25 in the country. I would say we have many positions (on offense and defense), that we can easily compete with just about anybody in the country.”

Najarian, who said “spectacular” is an appropriate word to describe the coaching and player development by Fleck and his assistants, has so much enthusiasm, affection and loyalty for his alma mater that he was ready to exit his lucrative career to become Minnesota’s athletic director. He was a candidate for the AD job before Mark Coyle was hired in 2016.

Fleck recently pitched ESPN’s College GameDay on coming to Minneapolis for Saturday’s game, but instead the popular Saturday show opted for the top five showdown between Alabama and LSU in Tuscaloosa. The program always features a celebrity prognosticator to join Lee Corso, Kirk Herbstreit and Desmond Howard in predicting the winner of the more important games across the country. When and if GameDay comes to Minneapolis, would Najarian accept an invitation to represent his home town and alma mater?

“I absolutely would,” he answered.

Najarian said others have already made the suggestion. He welcomes the potential opportunity, which would include reconnecting with ESPN, the network that once employed him as a studio personality and also a color commentator on college football games.

“There’s a lot of people there (at ESPN) that I know pretty well,” Najarian said. “It would be fun to hang out with those guys and throw out some picks, especially being a stat guy. I have to throw out picks all the time (for investing). I might as well do it on football.”

Golden Gophers Notes

In the spring game Fleck used 6-foot-9, 400-pound offensive tackle Daniel Faalele as a ball carrier near the goal line, and he scored a touchdown. I asked Fleck months ago when that play might be called in a game this fall. He said, “When no one is expecting it.”

Another surprise for the Nittany Lions on Saturday? Well, Wildcat quarterback Seth Green, a power running specialist, hasn’t attempted a pass this season. As a wide receiver he hasn’t caught a pass either.

Tanner Morgan

Regular quarterback Tanner Morgan lines up as a receiver when Green directs the Wildcat formation. Morgan has yet to be targeted for a reception.

Penn State will be in the four-team College Football Playoffs if the Nittany Lions maintain the No. 4 spot in the rankings announced Tuesday night. The Nittany Lions are behind Ohio State, LSU and Alabama, but ahead of undefeated and defending national champion Clemson.

The Gophers are No. 17 in the CFP rankings, four spots higher than their No. 13 ranking in the Associated Press poll of top 25 teams. The Gophers’ five Big Ten wins have come against teams with a combined league record of 8-22.

The Nittany Lions, ranked No. 5 by the A.P., have quality wins over top-20 ranked Iowa and Michigan.

It’s possible the U will announce Minnesota’s first sellout home crowd since 2015 on Saturday. Official capacity at the stadium is 50,805. Temps could hit 40 degrees during the game, perhaps the warmest weather of the week. If the game were played at climate-controlled U.S. Bank Stadium, attendance likely would be 60,000 or more.

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