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Posted on August 29, 2011October 9, 2011 by David Shama

Michael Chang, who along with Andre Agassi, John McEnroe and Jim Courier will be here for the September 30 LeeAnn Chin Challenge at Target Center, spent part of his childhood growing up in the St. Paul area where his father worked for 3M.  Former Gophers’ tennis coach Jerry Noyce recalled that as a youngster Chang won the local Green Giant Little Sprout Tennis tournament.  Among Chang’s childhood opponents was David Wheaton, the name most associated with men’s professional tennis in Minnesota.

Agassi has a Minnesota connection, too.  He won his first professional tournament at the Minikahda Tennis Invitational in Minneapolis.

McEnroe has helped tutor Rochester eighth grade tennis phenom Ingrid Neel.  She played on the Rochester Mayo boys Class 2A state tournament team last spring.

The Target Center event is part of the Champions Series that begins September 22 in Fort Lauderdale and is scheduled in 12 U.S. cities through October 22.  Pete Sampras, Bjorn Borg and Mats Wilander will also participate.  A prize pool totaling $1 million will be shared by the top three finishers at season’s end.

Dan Patrick asking Donovan McNabb in the August 22 issue of Sports Illustrated whether the Vikings’ veteran quarterback believes he’s been “unfairly criticized” during his NFL career: “I personally don’t care what people think about me.  I’ve been criticized throughout my career, so it doesn’t matter.”

Former Cretin Derham-Hall quarterback Steve Walsh tutored Terrelle Pryor before the ex-Ohio State quarterback was selected last week in the third round of the NFL supplemental draft.  Walsh, who played collegiately for Miami, was a NFL supplemental pick in 1989.

Gophers football coach Jerry Kill’s 50th birthday was last Wednesday. Kill was born in 1961, the last year the Gophers sent a team to the Rose Bowl.  Minnesota defeated UCLA 21-3 in the January 1962 Rose Bowl.

Former Timberwolves assistant coach Eric Musselman has been hired by the Los Angeles D-Fenders of the NBA Development League as head coach.

Former Gophers coach Dan Monson was among the guests at the wedding of his ex-Minnesota player Kris Humphries and Kim Kardashian earlier this month.

Tyus Jones, the much acclaimed sophomore point guard at Apple Valley High School next season, impressed Sporting News Magazine enough last month that he was proclaimed  “best shooter” in the August 15 issue after writer Mike DeCourcy travelled thousands of miles watching America’s top preps play summer basketball.

Twins curator Clyde Doepner will be the speaker on Thursday, September 8 at the C.O.R.E.S luncheon.  C.O.R.E.S members can contact Jim Dotseth for more information, dotsethj@comcast.net.  C.O.R.E.S is an acronym for coaches, officials, educators, reporters and sports fans.

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Kill Presents Program Vision to Maturi

Posted on August 24, 2011October 9, 2011 by David Shama

Gophers’ athletic director Joel Maturi told Sports Headliners that new football coach Jerry Kill has presented him with a “written vision” for the football program at Minnesota.

Maturi declined to offer many specifics about the contents of the “two to three pages” planning document.  “It ranges from academics to support for facilities,” Maturi said.

It’s most certain that salaries for assistant coaches are included, too.  Kill brought most of his staff with him from Northern Illinois after being hired in December and although compensation is significantly more at Minnesota, it’s known that the Gophers’ salaries for assistants rank near the bottom in the Big Ten.

Maturi said compensation for coaches is affected by revenues and the Gophers football income ranks below most conference programs.  That doesn’t mean, though, that football revenues and other funding for the program can’t grow and provide a larger operating budget, including for salaries.

The salaries for assistant coaches are important to Kill who is loyal to staff members who work for him.  He told Sports Headliners earlier this summer that if necessary he would accept less compensation for himself to pay his staff the salaries he believes his assistants deserve.

It’s Maturi’s job to manage budgets and Kill’s responsibility to outline what he needs for success.  The coach’s message will undoubtedly be delivered to new president Eric Kaler, and perhaps it has already.  The two have had at least one meeting and certainly could have more.

Sources tell Sports Headliners that Kaler will live up to his reputation for being supportive of intercollegiate sports, including making football important.  If the president wants football success to be a priority at Minnesota, that will go a long way to ensuring that the Gophers become winners because Kill has been a turnaround specialist other places he’s coached.

Maturi is upbeat about both Kaler and Kill.  “How can you not like Jerry and Dr. Kaler?” he asked.

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Don’t Fret Over Kill Contract Yet

Posted on August 24, 2011November 27, 2011 by David Shama

Media reports that Kill has not signed his contract may give Gophers fans undue worry.  Maturi said Kill signed and is working under a five year Memorandum of Understanding with terms that include a $1.1 million salary.

A detailed contract continues to be negotiated between Kill and the Gophers.  What some observers may not realize is that it’s not unusual for someone like Kill to coach for at least part of his first season without a signed contract.

Former Gophers coach Glen Mason didn’t have his formal contract completed while coaching during his initial season in 1997.  As with Mason, Kill and other coaches around the country, negotiations involve agents and lawyers.  Agreement on specific language can require time.

During the interview with Sports Headliners, Maturi said his department continues to look at a contract extension with Gophers basketball coach Tubby Smith.  Although he has three years remaining on his deal, Smith is looking for an extension and undoubtedly a salary boost from his annual compensation of about $2 million that already ranks him fourth in the Big Ten.

Smith also wants a new practice facility but Maturi said funding requires “seven figure” lead donors.  So far that funding hasn’t been secured.

Maturi’s to-do list these days also includes hiring a chief financial officer, replacing Elizabeth Eull who is still with the University but not in the athletic department.  The position requires budgetary and human resources expertise.

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