Gophers walk-on Quentin Redding emerges as a potent kickoff return specialist

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On a day that saw their passing game produce only 38 yards and their defense give up 472 total yards, the Gophers found one refreshing bright spot in their 26-14 loss to Illinois on Saturday.

Quentin Redding, kickoff returner.

Redding, a redshirt freshman, gave his team life against Illinois, returning the second-half kickoff 92 yards to the Illini 8 and setting up Mohamed Ibrahim's 4-yard touchdown run that put Minnesota up 14-13.

"Everybody's just so excited for him," Gophers coach P.J. Fleck said of Redding, a Menomonee Falls, Wis., native. "He's a walk-on freshman that has done everything we've asked him — from the scout team to this to that. He just wants to help the team."

The 5-7, 150-pounder finished with five kickoff returns for 151 yards. Fleck was impressed by Redding's strength and speed.

"He's a 550-pound squatter, and he's not that big of a guy,'' Fleck said. "But you saw how he broke two or three ankle/shoestring-type tackles and didn't break stride. It's exciting to have that type of player that's a freshman within the mix that can do that because our guys worked their tail end off on that return."

The Gophers' primary kickoff returner last year was running back Mar'Keise Irving, who transferred to Oregon in the offseason. Fleck is hopeful Redding's success is a sign of things to come, continuing Saturday at No. 16 Penn State.


Go Gophers!!
 

I'll admit that I thought our return game looked pathetic until that big return. I hope that can continue since the offense has stalled.
 

I thought that Hoskins would get a shot.
 

I thought that Hoskins would get a shot.
Will be interesting to see. Red-Shirt Freshmen vs True Freshmen is likely the difference at this point. Wonder what 2023 will bring for these two on potential offensive contributions.
 

I think Redding must have been cracking some long returns loose in practice for them to stop fair catching the ball as much as they have been. Just needs to consistently get to the 25 so that we don't feel like it's not worth it inbetween long returns...
 


I think Redding must have been cracking some long returns loose in practice for them to stop fair catching the ball as much as they have been. Just needs to consistently get to the 25 so that we don't feel like it's not worth it inbetween long returns...
If he can consistently get back to the 20 and also crack a decent return (40-50 yards) once a game without fumbles, that is a "play to win" scenario. The fair catch every kick is a "play not to lose" strategy.
 

If he can field punts and kickoffs, then he can catch passes out of backfield, or in the slot, somewhere. Get him some touches on offense.
 

As a redshirt freshman, if he keeps it up I look forward to the next 3 years of him returning kickoffs and punts.

Also think he gets some touches on offense soon enough too.
 




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