Adam Weber said he’s being given an equal opportunity in Denver to demonstrate his value as a backup quarterback to Peyton Manning. The former Gophers quarterback is starting his second season with the Broncos and is confident in his abilities.
“I do know what I am doing,” Weber told Sports Headliners when asked to describe his strengths. “I am a smart quarterback, can move the ball and create plays when they break down. I am trying to be the best I can be.”
Weber, who signed last season with Denver as a free agent, worked while in college at a passing camp headlined by Manning. He describes Manning as one of the first players to practice, last to leave, and a “good person.”
Weber said that with Manning’s pass-first approach and determination to throw long, this could be a “big season” for former Gophers wide receiver Eric Decker. This will be Manning’s first season with Denver and Decker’s third. “I think all the wide receivers are excited,” Weber said.
Peyton’s brother, quarterback Eli Manning of the Super Bowl champion Giants, hosts NBC TV’s Saturday Night Live this Saturday night. Peyton has also hosted SNL.
Sports industry experts might be startled by the lack of knowledge some Minnesota legislators have displayed during the Vikings stadium debate this spring. What’s also alarming is you can be certain some legislators aren’t too savvy on other issues that also involve policy making.
Gophers athletic director Joel Maturi told Sports Headliners he understands his replacement, Norwood Teague, will be on campus for a “couple of visits” before taking over full time in early July. Teague’s pre-July work is expected to include meetings with Maturi and Gophers associate athletic directors, and also major donors and backers of the program.
Maturi said he has no announcement yet on a major Gophers home basketball game for the 2012 nonconference season. Nor is there any final word on coach Tubby Smith’s possible contract extension. “You know as much as I do,” Maturi said.
In a group email sent by Maturi this week to Gophers supporters, he reported that 413 Gophers student-athletes have been honored for maintaining a 3.0 cumulative GPA during their careers.
If you keep a Big Ten football calendar, circle Saturday, September 1 for the game in Arlington, Texas between defending national champion Alabama and Michigan. Other Big Ten nonconference games that day include Boise State at Michigan State, and Iowa at Northern Illinois (Soldier Field, Chicago). The Gophers open their schedule on August 30 at UNLV.
The Big Ten has announced kickoff times for two of the Gophers conference games. The September 29 game at Iowa starts at 11 a.m. Minneapolis time. The October 13 game at home against Northwestern also begins at 11 a.m.
The Twins have the No. 2 pick in next month’s MLB amateur draft. Mark Appel, a junior pitcher at Stanford, has to be one of the prospects the Twins have under review. He’s 6-1 this year with a 2.73 ERA and struck out 81 batters in 79 innings.
Not only do the Twins have the worst record in Major League Baseball at 6-18 but their Rochester Triple-A farm team is off to a slow start at 10-16.
Second baseman Tsuyoshi Nishioka continues to struggle at Rochester hitting .203 with no home runs and three RBI. Joe Benson, considered one of the organization’s better outfield prospects, is hitting .186. Starting pitcher Scott Diamond is 4-1 with a 2.84 ERA. He’s tied for the league lead in wins.
Drew Butera, who the Twins recalled from Rochester this week, led all Twins catchers in games caught last year, 93. He threw out 20 base stealers last season, ninth most in the American League.