Gophers safety Tyler Nubin brings intensity to new leadership role

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From the top of the Gophers defense, Tyler Nubin raced downhill and burst through the offensive line Tuesday. Freshman running back Zach Evans, playing in the team's first padded practice, sensed Nubin in the hole and slipped past the senior safety for a big gain.

Nubin muttered and clapped his hands as he returned to the sideline.

He wouldn't make that mistake twice. The next time Evans rotated in, Nubin crashed through the line and drove him back 5 yards. Teammates roared.

"I'm really just leading by example," said Nubin, who's entering his fourth year with the Gophers. "My job now is to really just bring all the young guys that are coming up with me to that standard."

Nubin played a pivotal role for a team that ranked third in the nation in total defense in 2021. The St. Charles, Ill. native led Minnesota with three interceptions, including a game-sealing pick off of Purdue's Aidan O'Connell that sparked the Gophers' undefeated October schedule. Nubin also earned an All-Big Ten Honorable Mention and the Guaranteed Rate Bowl Defensive MVP.

"The thing that's exciting as a coach is when one of your more talented players is also one of your hardest workers," said defensive coordinator Joe Rossi. "It's very easy for me to stand in front of the defense and say, 'Hey, if you're not matching Tyler Nubin and his effort, then you're not doing it right.'"


Go Gophers!!
 


Nubin caught some flack early in his career but had a nice year last year and I am excited to see if he can keep building on that.
 


Gopher development. Keep them coming!
 






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