BleedGopher
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per Barikmo:
If the Gophers plan on actually winning, this might be the year to do it. The program has gotten a jump-start with the hiring of head coach PJ Fleck, which has brought new energy and hope to the team. Minnesota is also bringing back one of the best backfield duos in the conference in Rodney Smith and Shannon Brooks. The Gophers offense should also expect a boost from dual-threat quarterback Demry Croft, who is expected to be the replacement for Mitch Leidner. Minnesota is returning other stars in receiver Rashad Still and last year’s leading tackler Steven Richardson.
This year’s team definitely has a chance to beat Wisconsin, who lost several of their key defensive players after last year and are led by a quarterback who has proven himself to be capable at best. This could be one of the weakest Badger squads of the past few years and Minnesota could, finally, hold onto the axe when everything is said and done.
http://www.isportsweb.com/2017/06/1...w-this-season-will-go-for-minnesota-football/
Go Gophers!!
If the Gophers plan on actually winning, this might be the year to do it. The program has gotten a jump-start with the hiring of head coach PJ Fleck, which has brought new energy and hope to the team. Minnesota is also bringing back one of the best backfield duos in the conference in Rodney Smith and Shannon Brooks. The Gophers offense should also expect a boost from dual-threat quarterback Demry Croft, who is expected to be the replacement for Mitch Leidner. Minnesota is returning other stars in receiver Rashad Still and last year’s leading tackler Steven Richardson.
This year’s team definitely has a chance to beat Wisconsin, who lost several of their key defensive players after last year and are led by a quarterback who has proven himself to be capable at best. This could be one of the weakest Badger squads of the past few years and Minnesota could, finally, hold onto the axe when everything is said and done.
http://www.isportsweb.com/2017/06/1...w-this-season-will-go-for-minnesota-football/
Go Gophers!!