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Posted on October 28, 2011November 27, 2011 by David Shama

Vikings rookie quarterback Christian Ponder makes his second career start on Sunday.  Ponder was the No. 12 pick in the 2011 NFL draft while Newton was the No. 1 overall choice.  Sunday will be the first time in the 51-year history of the Vikings franchise that two rookie quarterbacks have started a game.

Gophers athletic director Joel Maturi said his Minneapolis home has been on the market for about a month.  He characterized the potential sale as a downsizing move by him and wife Lois.  The sale isn’t related to his future as athletic director, he said.

Now that he and new University of Minnesota president Eric Kaler have been working together for awhile, the two must determine intentions on whether Maturi continues as athletic director when his contract expires in June next year.  Maturi said both he and Kaler need to say “yea or nay” but wouldn’t predict whether an announcement will come before year-end, nor would he say what he wants to do beyond June of 2012.

Maturi said the Memorandum of Agreement that initially bound football coach Jerry Kill to the Gophers before signing a contract this fall was a legal document.  The agreement was only a “couple pages” while the contract is about 16 pages, according to Maturi.  Kill’s annual compensation of $1.2 million is the same in both documents.

Minnesota native Justin Gaard, who attended the University of Iowa, will be working the sidelines for the Gophers football radio network when Minnesota hosts his old school at TCF Bank Stadium.  But he doesn’t “expect too many emotions” on Saturday and he will be there to do his job – “eavesdrop on the coaches,” report on injuries and more.

Gaard, who played tennis for the Hawkeyes after graduating from Edina High School in 2001, grew up following Gophers and Iowa teams.  Both his parents are Iowa natives.  His first Iowa bowl experience came at the 1991 Rose Bowl.  “I was a little spoiled early,” he said.  “There’s no doubt about it.”

Gaard, who followed the Gophers basketball team to the Final Four in 1997, said the 1998 Vikings are “probably” his all-time favorite sports team.  “I am a bandwagon guy,” he said.  “I kind of go with the wind.”

He makes his feelings about Wisconsin clear: “I want the Hawks to win.  I want the Gophers to win.  I never want Wisconsin to win. …”

Through seven games the 1-6 Gophers have established themselves among the least productive teams in major college football and their national statistical rankings support that view.  Minnesota ranks 109th in passing offense, 114th in pass efficiency, 112th in total offense and 110th in scoring offense.  The Gophers are 115th in scoring defense and 100th in total defense.

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Notes Plus

Posted on October 28, 2011November 27, 2011 by David Shama

Gophers redshirt defensive end Ben Perry, who is 6-foot-5, said he considered attending the Air Force Academy but there were concerns about his eyesight meeting the standards needed for flying and also whether he was too big for a cockpit.  His father attended West Point and both parents were career military people.

Kill praised senior tight end Collin McGarry earlier this week.  “If I said someone who is playing the most consistent football on our offensive team, Collin McGarry.  Never says a word, just goes and plays.”

Ed Rauen, Rochester broadcaster and Gophers historian, said Kill’s roster includes 23 redshirt freshmen.  That’s a credit to coach Tim Brewster and his staff for holding back most of the 2010 class to gain maturity last fall.

Iowa athletic director Gary Barta oversees a 24-sport program that has exceeded the Academic Progress Rate for three consecutive years in each sport.  He was born in Minneapolis and was a quarterback for North Dakota State.

Congratulations to prep football coaches Dwight Lundeen (Becker), Leo Pohlkamp (Pierz) and Jeff Williams (Owatonna) who respectively won their 299th, 200th and 100th career games this week.

Prep basketball authority Ken Lien emailed that Champlin native Kyle Washington, a junior at Hotchkiss School in Lakeville, Connecticut, has been offered a scholarship by Florida.

Minneapolis-St. Paul is No. 14 among 271 cities ranked by Sporting News Magazine in its annual listing of America’s best sports towns.  Dallas-Fort Worth, Boston and Philadelphia ranked first, second and third respectively in the magazine’s October 10 issue.

Former Gopher Phil Kessel, now with Toronto, is tied for the NHL lead in goals (9) and is tops in points (16).  Another former Gopher, Thomas Vanek, is off to a productive start with Buffalo and is second in the league in goals (7) and points (14).

The MIAC Men’s Hockey Showcase will have all nine conference teams playing games starting tonight, Saturday and Sunday at Fogerty Arena in Blaine.  Admission is $5 per person with children five and under admitted free.

Condolences to former Gophers fullback Jim Carter on the death of his mother, and also to the family of St. Paul community sports leader Kwame McDonald who passed away this week.

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Ryan Longwell: Ponder Debut Best

Posted on October 26, 2011November 27, 2011 by David Shama

Vikings kicker Ryan Longwell is playing in his 15th NFL season and he told Sports Headliners that Christian Ponder’s first game for the Vikings was the most outstanding rookie quarterback debut he’s seen.  Ponder threw for two touchdowns last Sunday and almost rallied the Vikings to a win over the undefeated Green Bay Packers.

“That’s the best I’ve seen, honestly,” Longwell said.  “You’re short the win, but everything else ─ the poise, the decision making, the throws ─  just the command was awesome to watch.  He’s got a bright future.”

Ponder’s performance not only was superior to anything shown this season by Donovan McNabb ─ the man he replaced ─ but the rookie brought an energy that certainly lifted the crowd at Mall of America Field and maybe most of his teammates, too.

An NFL quarterback who can make big plays is that important.  “No doubt,” Longwell said.  “You’re never out of it.  I’ve had the blessing of being with a great quarterback (Brett Favre) through most of my years, and you’re just never out of it.  I think we saw that today.”

Former Vikings defensive lineman Bob Lurtsema said he was “totally excited” about the switch from McNabb to Ponder.  Ponder’s down the field throws helped loosen up the Packers’ defense and enable Adrian Peterson to rush for 175 yards.

Ponder’s play in the 33-27 loss wasn’t perfect.  He seemed confused at times by the Packers pass coverage and timing with his receivers needs to improve.

Ponder threw two interceptions, both to veteran Green Bay cornerback Charles Woodson.  “He realizes now that the defensive backs in the National Football League close a lot quicker than they do in college,” Lurtsema said.

The Vikings, 1-6, have nine games remaining on the schedule including Sunday at Carolina.  All but two of the remaining opponents are playing at .500 or better but Lurtsema believes the Vikings can win about half of their games with their rookie quarterback now in charge.

“When the players believe in the quarterback, that’s the big difference,” Lurtsema said.

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