Gophers @ USC: Pregame Thread


A few quick hits: http://www.cbssports.com/collegefootball/rapid-reports/team/USC

The LG spot remains unresolved just four days before the opener against Minnesota. Abe Markowitz was the favorite to start, but he’s out with a foot injury and is questionable for Saturday. If he can't go, Jeremy Galten and Martin Coleman will likely rotate in, with freshman Marcus Martin also an option.

Oft-injured LB Chris Galippo practiced on Tuesday and it looks like he will start against Minnesota on Saturday. "I'm still nervous about it," coach Lane Kiffin said. "Practice is different from a real game. We'll throw him out there and hope he does well."

Coach Lane Kiffin has a lot of respect for Minnesota and its new coach, Jerry Kill. "This is going to be a big matchup for us against a very physical defense and an offense that is extremely well coached," Kiffin said.
 






Shama:

Could Kill’s First Miracle Come Saturday?

Can Jerry Kill walk on water?

The first test comes near the Pacific Ocean on Saturday when his lowly regarded Gophers play nationally ranked Southern California. The Trojans are among the legendary programs in college football history but are perhaps vulnerable to an upset because they are on NCAA probation, banned from post-season play and operating with a reduced number of scholarships.

The common view is the Gophers, 3-9 last year and expected to be among the Big Ten’s worst teams, will lose the game by three touchdowns or more. But ESPN.com’s Pat Forde is an admirer of Kill and he predicts the Gophers will upset Southern California.

Another ESPN college football authority, Ivan Maisel, was on 1500 ESPN Sunday talking about the Gophers and Kill. Maisel doesn’t expect much of a season in 2011 but is optimistic about the years to come under Kill who starts his first season as Gophers coach on Saturday after turning around other college programs.

Kill has many admirers locally and nationally. He’s reportedly often mentioned by other coaches as a superior head coach, and if there’s been a negative word spoken about him by Minnesota fans and media since his arrival last December, we missed it.

The Gophers-USC game looks like a personnel mismatch on paper. The Gophers have so many ifs in talent and depth that it quickly leads to that conclusion. The Gophers, for example, start a new quarterback, MarQueis Gray. The Trojans have returning regular Matt Barkley, a junior, and a player Kill sees playing in the NFL some day.

“First round draft pick,” Kill said. “He’s got nice receivers to get it to. He gets the ball out quick. Smart, well coached. They do a good job with him.”

The Gophers have a roster with lots of inexperienced players, including in the all important offensive line where six redshirt freshmen and true freshmen, and two sophomores dominate the depth chart. “I think two or three years down the road (they) should be a special group,” Kill said.

Right now, though, it’s not 2013 or 2014. Saturday reality is USC, ranked No. 25 in the country by Associated Press, and not Kill’s first choice for an opening assignment. He would prefer a non-BCS opponent and a cozy game at TCF Bank Stadium.

Some day the Kill fandom expect him to walk on water, maybe the Mississippi. None would mind if he starts with an ocean on Saturday.

Worth Noting

Gophers athletic director Joel Maturi told Sports Headliners about 1,100 Minnesota fans are expected at a pre-game pep rally on Saturday before the USC game, perhaps the largest such road turnout in decades for Minnesota. Fan planes from Minnesota are headed to Los Angeles, plus the southern California area is home to a large number of University of Minnesota alums.

When Gray was in high school in Indianapolis USC encouraged him to attend one of the Trojans’ quarterback camps but he didn’t do so. The Trojans didn’t offer him a scholarship.

The Minnesota-USC game starts at 2:30 p.m. Minneapolis time and will be televised by ABC. Tomorrow night beginning at 7 p.m. central daylight time UNLV plays at Wisconsin on the Big Ten Network.

Go Gophers!!
 

ESPN 710 in LA had an interview with Kiffin about Minnesota, can be found here: http://espn.go.com/los-angeles/radio/index

I can't access it at work so if someone could summarize that'd be great :)

Not about Minnesota at all, for like a min or two at the end. "Great coached team, great athlete at QB, run the ball well"...announcers just laughed us off and expect a blow out, said watching Northern Illinois tape to prepare for a game was disrespectful to USC...Started off talking about how through the sanctions, the weather and yada yada are still the same at USC, they have a great QB, and the only take away I had from the interview was Kiffin talking about how many guys will play sat. said they wore down a lot in games last year and they have a plan to play a ton of guys on Saturday who have never played a snap of college football. All in all, "interview about Minnesota" was misleading and they expect to roll over us (coach smirked apparently when asked how much they will win by). Underdogs and disrespected just gives us more motivation.
 









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