David Shama: Brewster and U agree on two year extension

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Gophers football coach Tim Brewster and the University of Minnesota have reached agreement on a two year contract extension, according to a source who requested anonymity. Brewster has been working on a five year contract he signed in 2007 and the extension commits Brewster and the University through 2013.

Brewster and Gophers athletic director Joel Maturi have been negotiating an extension since the close of last season. The extension signals a commitment by the University to Brewster and comes only days before national signing day next Wednesday when recruits make scholarship commitments to their schools of choice.

http://www.shamasportsheadliners.com/

Go Gophers!!
 


Don't forget to click on Shama's link. He's doing a great job and deserves to get paid.

I like the 2 year extension. This means Brewster, Maturi, recruits and us won't have to discuss it again for almost two years. Hopefully by then, Maturi will realize he needs to begin this process right after the last game of the regular season. Letting it last this long is bad for recruiting and bad if he needed to look for a new coach.
 

Gophers football coach Tim Brewster and the University of Minnesota have reached agreement on a two year contract extension, according to a source who requested anonymity. Brewster has been working on a five year contract he signed in 2007 and the extension commits Brewster and the University through 2013.

Brewster and Gophers athletic director Joel Maturi have been negotiating an extension since the close of last season. The extension signals a commitment by the University to Brewster and comes only days before national signing day next Wednesday when recruits make scholarship commitments to their schools of choice.

http://www.shamasportsheadliners.com/

Go Gophers!!

Is the add on top of David Shama's column proving Sid correct?:p John Williams DDS was a Gopher in the 60's.http://www.aetna.com/diversity/aahcalendar/2004/novbio.htmlhttp://www.johnwilliamsdds.com/

This is what recruits need to see more of!
 






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