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Coordinator: Gophers Can’t Doubt Commitment
Tracy Claeys looked comfortable when he started speaking to about 100 members of
the C.O.R.E.S group earlier this month.
The Gophers' new defensive coordinator is 42, has wanted to be a football
coach since middle school and was talking to an audience that included
many former high school coaches, plus ex-officials, reporters, educators
and other sports fans.
Claeys declined a microphone, preferring
to move away from the podium and closer to the audience. He’s a big
man. Husky they call a person like Claeys who looks like a former
college football lineman but didn't play at his alma mater Kansas
State and began his coaching career as a student assistant at
Kansas.
He enjoys being close to the audience when
he speaks and explained his move toward the C.O.R.E.S crowd with humor:
“It’s about the only exercise I get,” he said.
Claeys and most of head coach Jerry
Kill’s staff from Northern Illinois are settling in now to begin
work on transforming Gophers football into something better than its
current status as a Big Ten Conference bottom feeder. Claeys said it’s
been a “dream” for him to have a Big Ten opportunity.
“We will do everything we can to get this
on the right path,” he told his audience. Later in his talk he said: “I
don’t know how long it will take us to win. We just gotta get better
every day.”
How will it all happen? Claeys said vital
elements are discipline, hard work and recruiting.
He didn’t say it in a mean or
threatening way, but predicted players are in for “hell” the next couple
months. The process of acclimating to the new culture began
earlier this month with a coaches-players meeting where copies of the
personal handbook were reviewed. The 100 or so page document describes what’s expected of
the players.
The message from the coaches in the
handbook and in the days ahead is this: “You’re going to become one of
us. We’re not becoming one of you.”
Claeys said “problems won’t be swept under
the rug” and there can’t be any doubt about a player’s commitment to the
program. The coaches expect to see commitment week after week, starting right
now, leading up to spring practice and throughout the
2011 season. Kill, Claeys said, will tell recruits to make sure
they want to
play for the Gophers before signing on to come here.