5 things to know about Gophers opener: Unis, temps, food, freshmen and fair catches

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1. Yes, the home team is wearing white

Because New Mexico State’s white road uniforms haven’t arrived yet — insert your own one-liner here — the Gophers will wear white uniforms for the opener. That’s very Minnesota nice of them.

2. About that weather

While Thursday midday looks like it will be glorious — 75 and sunny — clouds could roll in after kickoff, with temps in the high 60s. Rain is expected after midnight.

3. Don’t freak if you see freshmen playing

When several true freshmen see action for the Gophers — three are in the starting lineup — they haven’t necessarily burned a season of eligibility. Under a new NCAA rule that coaches have universally saluted, a player can play in up to four games without using a season of eligibility. Play in a fifth, and you lose a year.

4. Fair catches on kickoffs?

Another new rule is meant to cut down on kickoff returns, and in turn improve player safety. If a player makes a fair catch inside his 25-yard-line, the result now will be a touchback to the 25.

5. Something for the taste buds

TCF Bank Stadium concessionaires have upped their game with more premium food options in the concourse this season. A few of the highlights: walleye tacos from Northern Taco; sesame chicken with veggie fried rice from Lotus Restaurant; and poutine from Uffda! Also coming in strong is the Over the Top Gopher Shake, topped with a specialty doughnut, from Scoop’d premium ice cream. One bit of advice: You might need a friend or two to finish it.

http://www.startribune.com/five-thi...mps-food-freshmen-and-fair-catches/492047211/

Go Gophers!!
 

Fair catch kickoffs is a terrible idea. May as well just start all the games at the 25 yard line. Who would return a kick? Dumb.
 

Fair catch kickoffs is a terrible idea. May as well just start all the games at the 25 yard line. Who would return a kick? Dumb.
A creative coach could take advantage of this with a litany of squib kicks.

It could cause confusion and get you the ball back on some occasions.

Or is that another stupid idea?

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