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Worth Noting

Posted on September 10, 2010February 7, 2012 by David Shama

Results from a state fair poll reject public funding for a new Vikings stadium by a two-to-one ratio, according to a news release this week from the Minnesota House of Representatives.  When asked if public funding should be used to help pay for the stadium, 66.4 percent of poll participants said no while 24.5 answered yes.  The poll, with 9,926 participating, didn’t ask other stadium questions such as whether it’s important to keep the Vikings in the state, or if public funding from a metro area lodging tax is acceptable.  https://www.house.leg.state.mn.us/hinfo/Fair/2010Results.pdf

The Twins starters for next week’s series against the White Sox in Chicago could be Francisco Liriano, Brian Duensing and Carl Pavano.  The major league season ends on October 3 and the Twins have a six game lead on the White Sox today.

WCCO talk show host and former Twins newspaper reporter Dave Mona believes if the Twins come out of next week’s series with a four game lead in the Central Division they will be solidly positioned to end the season in first place.  “It will be devastating to the White Sox who will realize that the race is pretty much over because there are no more head-to-head meetings between the teams,” he said.

Liriano pitched Winter Ball prior to this season.  Now he’s at a career high for innings pitched, with 172.1.  The September 1-7 issue of USA Today Sports Weekly included the following from him:  “I won’t pitch winter ball this year, not at all.  I’m going to go home and rest.  I think I need a break.”

Twins shortstop J.J. Hardy is hitting .444 in his last six games with eight RBI and seven runs scored.

The Twins franchise needs two more wins to reach 4,000 victories since the club began operations here in 1961.  Only five other American League teams have won more games since 1961.

Ron Gardenhire needs eight more wins to reach 800 as Twins manager.

Mona’s award winning Gopher vignettes are heard prior to Minnesota football broadcasts on WCCO Radio.  Tomorrow’s vignette (about 10:30 a.m.) is devoted to legendary broadcaster Tom Brokaw, a University of South Dakota alum, who perhaps has mixed emotions about Saturday’s game between the Gophers and Coyotes.  Brokaw, while growing up in South Dakota, was captivated by Gophers football, including by his hero, Gophers All-American Paul Giel.  Mona’s vignette references Brokaw’s book A Long Way From Home and how the small town South Dakota boy “knew every Gopher player from a religious weekly reading” of the Minneapolis Tribune.

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Notes Plus

Posted on September 10, 2010February 7, 2012 by David Shama

Gophers coach Tim Brewster said fullback Jon Hoese, whose father’s funeral is today, will play in tomorrow’s game against South Dakota.  Brewster said he becomes emotional recalling what a loyal fan and “awesome guy” Terry was. The game ball from last week’s win over Middle Tennessee State was given to Terry.

Safety Kim Royston, who broke his leg last spring, will miss his second game of 2010 tomorrow against South Dakota, but Brewster continues to monitor Royston’s comeback. “We’ll see the week of the SC game (September 18) where he’s at on Tuesday,” Brewster said.

“I can’t say at this point but I will next week.”  That’s how Brewster answered the question of whether he could say what the status for the Southern California game will be for indefinitely suspended safety Kyle Theret and offensive tackle Dom Alford.  Both players missed last week’s game and won’t play against South Dakota.

South Dakota’s starting strong safety is Minnesota native and former Gophers scholarship player Shane Potter.

The Coyotes, who lost their opener 38-7 to Central Florida last week, are members of the five-team Great West Conference that includes Cal Poly, North Dakota, Southern Utah and UC Davis.

Gophers junior guard Devoe Joseph made 55 percent of his field goals including 50 percent of his three point attempts in the three game exhibition series against Canadian schools that ended Sunday.  He led the Gophers in scoring with a 17.3 average, while senior guard-forward Blake Hoffarber was second at 13 points per game.

Freshman forward Maurice Walker led in rebounds with 7.7 per game while junior forward Trevor Mbakwe averaged 7.  The Gophers won all three games averaging 87 points while opponents averaged 65.7.

MIAC football teams continue with nonconference games this Saturday and then conference play opens on September 18.  The league’s most anticipated games come in October involving Saint John’s coach John Gagliardi, St. Thomas coach Glenn Caruso and Bethel coach Steve Johnson.  Saint John’s hosts St. Thomas on October 2 before traveling to Bethel the following Saturday.  Bethel will be at St. Thomas on October 23 to complete the round-robin of the three MIAC favorites. The regular season ends on November 13.

The Wild, who open training camp September 18, will make team veteran Mikko Koivu and free agent acquisitions Matt Cullen, John Madden and Eric Nystrom available to the media today.  Koivu, the team’s captain, signed a seven-year contract extension on July 15 that begins with the 2011-12 season and continues 2017-18. Cullen and Nystrom signed three-year contracts on the opening day of free agency (July 1) and Madden signed a one-year contract August 6.

Bleacher Report includes a Herb Brooks book by former Minneapolis Tribune writer John Gilbert on its list of hockey books NHL fans should read.  https://bleacherreport.com/articles/453189-hockey-books-all-nhl-fans-should-read?utm_source=nhl.com#page/5

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Top Reasons Vikes Look Super Bowl Bound

Posted on September 8, 2010February 7, 2012 by David Shama

In today’s Sports Headliners I play “good cop” and “bad cop.”  Translation: with no assistance from David Letterman, I bring you the top 10 reasons why the Vikings will not only go to the Super Bowl but also win the Big Game.  And (also without the assistance of the CBS talk show host) I offer the top 10 reasons the Vikings won’t advance to the S.B.

Top 10 reasons the Purple will earn their way to the Super Bowl and win the game are:

10. Quarterback Brett Favre has paranormal powers.

9.  For every game this season and during the playoffs the Vikings fantasize they’re playing against the enemy to the east, that band of no good characters based in Green Bay. 

8.  Adrian Peterson will recover all of his fumbles, several after long gains and a few for touchdowns.

7. Although he isn’t a favorite in Vikings Nation, coach Brad Childress has improved his record and playoff march every season since coming here in 2006.

6. The numerology for the road to the Super Bowl and then a conquest sets up perfectly: 50th season for the franchise, Favre is 40 years old and Sid Hartman is 90.

5.  The Super Bowl win clinches new stadium legislation with even arch enemies of the new venue casting votes using purple pens.

4.  Former coach Bud Grant inspires the lads in the locker room before the Super Bowl with his hunting and fishing stories.

3.  This fall Vikings players avoid boat excursions on Lake Minnetonka, showing the discipline needed to win the Big Game next year.

2. Sports Illustrated pro football soothsayer Peter King picks against the Vikings all season and also in the playoffs as the Purple make him pay for his prediction that the Packers and Steelers will play in the Super Bowl.

1. Vikings Nation warms to quarterback Tarvaris Jackson who while filling in for the injured Favre throws a last minute winning pass in the Super Bowl.  Purple fans then start a quarterback controversy over whether Jackson or Favre should be the starter in 2011.

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