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Posted on March 28, 2011October 10, 2011 by David Shama

Carl Pavano, who will pitch opening day in Toronto on Friday, was the team’s No. 3 starter at the beginning of last year.  Pavano, 17-11 last season, pitched seven complete games, a major league total exceeded only by Roy Halladay’s nine.

The Twins don’t play a game in April against the White Sox and Tigers, their major rivals for the division title.

Former Twins pitcher Juan Berenguer’s son, Chris, is the Division III Player of the Year in hockey.  The Hamline senior defenseman is a three-time All-American.

Former Chaska High School pitcher Brad Hand, drafted by the Marlins in 2008, pitched in two spring training games for Florida, compiling a 9:00 ERA in five innings.

Successful basketball programs don’t have five important players transfer within about 12 months but that’s reality for the Gophers.  The departed now include Colton Iverson, the junior center who for whatever reasons didn’t improve during his career at Minnesota.  Earlier this year guard Devoe Joseph transferred, while last off season forwards Paul Carter and Royce White, and guard Justin Cobbs, also left the program.  Minnesota was 6-12 in the Big Ten last season.

What if Iverson joined White at Iowa State playing for former Timberwolves executive Fred Hoiberg who in his first year coaching in Ames has made national news with several transfers joining his program?

Former pro wrestler Jumpin’ Jim Brunzell, who played football for Gophers coach Murray Warmath, gave new Minnesota coach Jerry Kill a poster with Warmath’s game maxims.  Included is one called oske wow wow that means “interception, find a different colored jersey and make a block.”

The Gophers, 3-9 last season, will have spring practices tomorrow, Thursday and Saturday.  “We may take a step back, before we take a step forward,” Kill said last week before spring practice started.

The Minnesota Chapter of the National Football Foundation and College Hall of Fame will have its annual awards dinner on April 17 at the University of St. Thomas.  Kill will be the keynote speaker and Isaac Odim from the University of Minnesota Duluth will be among those honored.  Odim is the first recipient of the Bob Stein College Scholar-Athlete Award.  To purchase tickets to the event or become a member of the chapter, visit www.nffmn.org.

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2010 U Talent Didn’t Match Northern Illinois

Posted on March 23, 2011October 10, 2011 by David Shama

New coach Jerry Kill and his staff open spring practice tomorrow, but don’t expect to be dazzled by the Gophers personnel at the April 23 spring game or during the 12 game schedule starting in September.

Multiple football sources have told Sports Headliners the Gophers team that lost to Kill’s Northern Illinois group last September had inferior talent to the Huskies.  Former Gophers’ head coach Tim Brewster hyped his recruiting classes but reality is he didn’t leave Kill with the type of talent Minnesota will need against many opponents including Illinois, Iowa, Nebraska, Michigan, Michigan State, USC and Wisconsin.

Northern Illinois, a non-BCS school from the Mid-American Conference, beat the Gophers, 34-23, last September at TCF Bank Stadium.  The low profile Huskies ended their season 11-3, including a bowl win.  The Gophers pulled off two late season surprise wins against Illinois and Iowa (programs with superior players) and finished the season at 3-9.

The Gophers will have most of their starters back on defense and about half on offense.  Northern Illinois is expected to have similar numbers of returnees on offense and defense, but a major difference is not just better overall talent.  The Huskies have an outstanding returning senior quarterback in Chandler Harnish, while the Gophers are trying to figure out how to replace four-year starter Adam Weber.

Minnesota won’t have to contend with Kill’s former team but the schedule includes more bullies than softies.  Minnesota opens at national power USC, then plays three winnable nonconference games at home against New Mexico State, Miami (Ohio) and North Dakota State.  Big Ten road games follow at Michigan and Purdue before playing at home against Nebraska and Iowa.  The remaining league schedule is at Michigan State, home against Wisconsin, away for Northwestern, and then a final game in Minneapolis versus Illinois.

Expectations for fans should include improving last season’s 3-9 record while watching a more fundamentally superior team than anything seen here in awhile.  Kill and staff will need time not only to instill their systems and work ethic, but also to attract talent.

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Kill Fast Making Friends, Admirers

Posted on March 23, 2011October 10, 2011 by David Shama

 

Kill said at his news conference today that each player will have to “earn” playing time and there are no starters going into spring practice including quarterback MarQueis Gray.  “We will not give away playing time,” Kill said.

 

He acknowledged concern about academic performances of players, but didn’t specify the number of players who might be struggling, or identify anyone in particular.  He wants to learn which players can handle the challenges of school work and playing football this spring so that he knows who to count on in the fall.

 

Former Gophers and others are impressed with Kill and the reputation he earned turning out winning teams at other schools.  He has a record of 127-73 in 17 seasons as a head coach.

 

Bob Stein, a Gophers All-American defensive end in 1967, describes Kill as a “real football coach” and “real good guy.”  Kill has earned admirers for his work on and off the field.

 

“Everyone who has seen him, likes him,” Stein said.  “Everyone hears back the same reports from people throughout football.  He’s very respected as a person and as a coach.”

 

There’s no doubting the effort put in by Kill and his staff since coming to campus.  Some coaches are in the office before dawn, and everyone reports by 7 a.m. Dan O’Brien, the director of football operations under both Brewster and Kill, said the new staff drinks more coffee than the old, with an emphasis on 20 ounce containers, not 12.

 

New staff hire Mike Sherels, the former Gophers linebacker, has been organizing gatherings with Kill and former players.  Kill will also spend time with high school coaches at the Minnesota Football Coaches Association’s clinic during the weekend of March 31-April 2.

 

 

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