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Worth Noting

Posted on January 4, 2010February 7, 2012 by David Shama

Vikings defensive end Jared Allen said about yesterday’s win that “we just kinda wanted to shut the outside people up and show ourselves that it’s all about what we do.”

Gophers coach Tubby Smith talking about what how the number of points scored isn’t most important:  “I would be happy with a 6-0 (win).”

Center Ralph Sampson III, who twisted his ankle in practice last week and missed the Iowa game, has had previous ankle issues, Smith said.  Colton Iverson started at Iowa and displayed a strong work ethic, grabbing five rebounds in 21 minutes.

“I am always trying to be a hustle guy,” Iverson said last week.  “When somebody is out there hustling, everyone picks up the pace and the team works hard.”

Last Friday Mr. Basketball chair Ken Lien ranked the top prep teams for Sports Headliners.  His top five in big school 4A were: Hopkins, Cretin-Derham Hall, Cooper, St. Cloud Tech and Eagan.  St. Paul Johnson was No. 1 in 3A followed by St. Paul Central, Benilde-St. Margaret’s, DeLaSalle and Columbia Heights.

The top five in 2A were Crosby-Ironton, New London-Spicer, Plainview-Elgin-Millville, Morris Area and Staples-Motley.  Minnesota Transitions was No. 1 in 1A followed by MACCRAY, Ellsworth, Sebeka and Ada-Borup.

Five of those teams will participate on Saturday at Target Center in the 13th annual Timberwolves Shootout.  Hopkins will play against Champlin Park starting at 8 p.m. in the final game of a six game schedule.  Other games include Staples-Motley versus the Minnesota Transitions, and Crosby-Ironton against Plainview-Elgin-Millville.  There is a $10 admission to see all six games and the cost includes a free ticket to a Timberwolves game.

SI.com named one of Wild goaltender Josh Harding’s masks the top goalie mask of the decade. The mask debuted in 2006 and featured illustrations of various historic goalie masks. https://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/multimedia/photo_gallery/0912/all-decade.nhl.top10.goalie.masks.2000s/content.10.html

Wild players Niklas Backstrom, Mikko Koivu and Antti Miettinen were named to the Olympic roster for Finland last week. Marek Zidlicky and Martin Havlat were named to the Olympic roster for the Czech Republic.

Miettinen said the best Christmas gift he ever received was his gift in 2009.  His wife, Johanna, had their first child, a boy named Noel, on December 20.

Vikings beat writer Sean Jensen left the Pioneer Press for a position with the Chicago Sun Times.  Among his final assignments here was an interview with Trent Dilfer about Brad Childress and Brett Favre.  https://www.twincities.com/ci_14090130.

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Image Week Arrives for Big Ten Football

Posted on December 30, 2009February 7, 2012 by David Shama

This is image week for the Big Ten Conference, including in Dinkytown.  Conference teams were 1-6 in bowl games last year so it doesn’t require much improvement to produce a better bowl record during the days ahead. 

Darrell Thompson, the Gophers football radio analyst, was asked if the Big Ten’s image is on the line now.  “I think it is,” he said.  “I think people will look at it harder (this year’s record).  …It just kind of comes down to bragging rights for the Big Ten.”

Somewhere between the Vietnam War and Desert Storm, the Big Ten lost its reputation as numero uno among college football conferences.  But, come on, 1-6 in bowl games.  Is the state of Big Ten football that bad?

No, it’s not and between now and January 5 when the league plays its last bowl game the Big Ten can prove that last year’s big embarrassment was an exception, not a norm.  This year’s conference bowl record might be 4-3, maybe 3-4 and (faint praise) at least 2-5.

College football is loaded with parity and the Big Ten can at least argue its teams are the equal of those in the ACC and Big East, and better top to bottom than the Mountain West and WAC.  Perhaps comparable to the Pac 10, but behind the Big 12 and SEC.

The Gophers are a popular pick to beat Iowa State in Thursday night’s Insight Bowl, a match up between 6-6 teams.  If the Gophers run the ball effectively against what has been a mediocre Iowa State defense, Minnesota should win its first bowl game under coach Tim Brewster and stop a three game bowl losing streak.

The Gophers lost two of their last three games and public opinion went south when Minnesota was unable to beat an average Illinois team at home after a 42-34 win the week before against Michigan State.  The Gophers defense, which in its last two games has given up a total of 100 rushing yards, is impressive but must get help from an offense that hasn’t produced a touchdown in the last four quarters.

The Big Ten has a little more swagger this morning after last night’s 20-14 Wisconsin win over Miami in the Champs Sports Bowl.  Other conference bowl wins could come in the Rose Bowl on January 1 and the Orange Bowl on January 5.  Ohio State’s rushing defense, fifth in the nation giving up 83.42 yards per game, is featured against Oregon’s run game, sixth nationally at 236.08 yards per game.  The difference might be a breakout game for Ohio State sophomore quarterback Terrelle Pryor whose press clips have sometimes been more impressive than performances.

Georgia Tech’s triple-option offense (No. 2 nationally at 307.15 yards rushing per game) spits out yardage like the Fed prints money but seldom has the attack faced a defense like Iowa’s.  Multiple weeks of preparation for the offense by Iowa coach Kirk Ferentz and his “Albert Einstein” (Norm Parker) defensive coordinator could slow down the Tech offense and force the Wreck to pass.  Not a good option.  Iowa’s worry, though, is whether its players have enough speed to contain Tech.

The Big Ten might pick up a win in the Penn State-Louisiana State Capital One Bowl game on New Year’s Day.  This could be a toss up game but senior quarterback Daryl Clark and the Nittany Lions’ athleticism gives them a solid chance against another team that is among the fastest in the country.  Northwestern has a leaky pass defense, but has a chance against Auburn in the Outback Bowl on January 1.  Odds are slim that pass deficient Michigan State can make a competitive game out of the Alamo Bowl on January 2 against pass happy Texas Tech (Raiders, 44, Gophers, 41, in the 2006 Insight Bowl).

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Worth Noting

Posted on December 30, 2009February 7, 2012 by David Shama

Gophers athletics director Joel Maturi talking about extending coach Tim Brewster’s contract: “I have no timeline on it.  We will look forward to working with coach and keeping him here.”

The Insight Bowl will be televised in Minneapolis-St. Paul on the NFL Network only but in the Des Moines area the ABC affiliate will also telecast the game, according to the Des Moines Register.  https://www.desmoinesregister.com/article/20091221/SPORTS020602/91221024/Insight-Bowl-will-be-shown-on-WOI-in-Central-Iowa

The Gophers have a bye in their schedule next fall (between the November 13 Illinois game and November 27 Iowa game) after not having a break this season.  Brewster told Sports Headliners he believes a break in the 12 game schedule is a “must” for the well being of players.

Maturi said suspended freshman basketball forward Royce White is “still part of the athletic family” and his expectation is that White will be attending classes in January. “I suspect he will still be enrolled,” Maturi said.

Maturi also said it might be likely that suspended forward Trevor Mbakwe will redshirt this season because Mbakwe’s legal issue in Florida could be unresolved until after the season.

Former Gophers basketball coach Jim Dutcher predicts a fourth place finish for the Gophers in the Big Ten Conference behind Purdue, Michigan State and probably Ohio State (if star Evan Turner returns soon).  He likes the Gophers depth and defense but a so-so nonconference record of 9-3 might mean Minnesota has to win 10 conference games to make the NCAA tournament.  The Gophers won their Big Ten opener last night at home against Penn State, 75-70.

Dutcher said San Diego State, where son Brian is an assistant coach, has won nine consecutive overtime games.

Former Wild coach Jacques Lemaire comes here with his New Jersey team for the first and only time this season on Saturday night.  The Devils are expected to practice on Friday at St. Thomas Academy but the workout isn’t open to the public.  Lemaire is friends with Wild radio color commentator Tom Reid and the coach is likely to make a stop at Tom Reid’s Hockey City Pub while in St. Paul.  Former Wild forward Brian Rolston has 13 goals in 36 games for the Devils.

Friday’s game at Fenway Park in Boston will be the NHL’s third Winter Classic.  There were 300,000 ticket requests for the outdoor game between the Bruins and Philadelphia, according to the December 28 issue of Sports Illustrated.  National telecasts of the classic have been popular and the Wild are lining up with other franchises to receive the NHL’s blessing to host a future game.

The Wild are looking at a potential outdoor game at TCF Bank Stadium or Target Field.  “This is the premiere hockey market in the U.S.,” said Wild executive Bill Robertson.  “We have made the inquiry and are working on next steps.”

The Rangers, according to Sports Illustrated, are the favorite to host a game in 2011 at Yankee Stadium.  Washington and Alex Ovechkin would be the opponents.

The NHL may schedule multiple regular season league opening games in Europe next fall and the Wild could be on the list of participating teams.  Finland might be the site of two games involving the Wild.  The team has Finnish natives in goalie Niklas Backstrom, and forwards Mikko Koivu and Antti Miettinen.

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