Worth Noting
Trivia question: What team did the Vikings
face in their first preseason game ever and where was the game played? (See
answer at bottom of column).
A Vikings’ win in the team’s last
pre-season game tonight (Thursday) in Dallas against the Cowboys will
result in a 2-2 preseason record. In the past 47 years there have been
37 times when the Vikings have had a .500 or better preseason record.
The team has gone on to play at .500 or better 30 times during the regular
season.
The Vikings haven’t allowed an offensive
touchdown during the last seven quarters of preseason. In the last two
games the Vikings have eight sacks. Defensive ends
Jared Allen
and Otis
Grigsby lead the team with two each.
Former Vikings quarterback Brad Johnson,
39, is still a backup with the Cowboys. His brother-in-law is Mark
Richt, head football coach of No. 1 ranked Georgia.
Another former Vikings quarterback,
Wade Wilson, is the Cowboys’ quarterback coach.
The Gophers’ 22-man offensive and
defensive depth charts released earlier this week had 11 players who are
either true freshmen, or redshirt freshmen, plus three junior college
transfers.
Gopher coach Tim Brewster on
sophomore Adam Weber: “I think he’s going to be one of the best
quarterbacks in the Big Ten.” Brewster also said the most important
quarterback statistic is wins and losses.
Second team quarterback Tony Mortensen
is
also the backup long snapper to Ryan Coleman. Brewster said former Eden
Prairie quarterback Ryan Grant, now a freshman with the Gophers,
has potential as a long snapper, too.
The Big Ten Conference plays a
Charmin-soft nonconference schedule compared with the Pac 10 Conference. Big Ten
opponents this Saturday include Akron, Coastal Carolina, Maine, Western
Kentucky and Youngstown State. The Pac 10 has two conference games,
Oregon State at Stanford tonight, and Washington at Oregon on Saturday,
plus non-conference foes Michigan State, Oklahoma State, Tennessee and
Virginia.
Former Gopher national championship coach
Murray Warmath, 95, plans to attend every home Minnesota game
including Saturday's opener with Northern Illinois.
He hasn’t missed a home game in several years.
The Gophers have a new website devoted
solely to TCF Bank Stadium. The website,
www.tcfbankstadium.com, debuted this week and offers virtual tours
of the facility that will open next year.
“Our major goal in creating a stadium
specific website was to effectively help drive our sales, marketing and
communications efforts for TCF Bank Stadium,” said Jason Lafrenz,
the athletics department’s director of marketing and ticket operations. “Tcfbankstadium.com is a one-stop shop for anything and everything
related to the stadium.”
Gopher basketball coach Tubby Smith
is out of town working at Michael Jordan’s basketball camp.
MIAC football teams begin play
next week. Six of the nine MIAC teams will have rosters of over 100
players, according to an MIAC spokesman.
Trivia answer: Dallas in a preseason game
in Sioux Falls, South Dakota.