Worth Noting
Not only will watching Brett Favre
be a late summer treat for Vikings fans, but seeing rookie
Percy
Harvin scramble around in the Wildcat formation should be the cherry
on the sundae.
The Vikings likely are planning extra
personnel to handle crowds at training camp in Mankato anticipating Favre joining the team.
The Vikings have re-launched the team’s web site,
www.vikings.com,
making it easier for viewers to consume media of all types, including
videos and news. Fans will continue to stream live video of
coach Brad Childress’ press conferences and other team functions,
plus links to the Vikings' Facebook and Twitter pages.
The mid-July issue of Sports
Illustrated includes profiles of 14 extraordinary young teenage
athletes in various sports. Among them is Patterson, Louisiana running
back Kenny Hilliard, who according to the magazine, has offers
from Alabama, Louisiana State, Minnesota, Tennessee and Texas A&M. As a
sophomore last season he rushed for 2,377 yards and 34 touchdowns, per S.I.
Projection on Tubby Smith’s
starting lineup for the Gophers next fall: forwards Damian Johnson
and Trevor Mbwake, center Ralph Sampson III, and guards
Lawrence Westbrook and Al Nolan.
Among the Gopher freshmen, point guard
Justin Cobbs might be the most ready to play in the fall. Seems
like a no brainer to redshirt forward Rodney Williams, letting
him develop his basketball and academic skills during his first year of
college.
ESPN.com columnist Bill Simmons
didn’t like the decision making the Wolves used selecting back-to-back
point guards in last month’s draft. He’s part of the mainstream view
that after drafting Ricky Rubio at No. 5 the Wolves should have
opted for Stephen Curry, an extraordinary college scorer, instead
of Jonny Flynn. Simmons wrote: “That pick was transparent --
Flynn clearly was a ‘here's our backup plan if we don't sign Rubio’
selection.” See the full analysis at:
http://sports.espn.go.com/espn/page2/story?page=simmons/090710
Five women’s hockey players with
University of Minnesota ties have been selected to compete at the 2009
USA Hockey Women’s National Festival August 18-24 at Blaine’s National
Sports Center. Participating will be the Gophers’ Anne Schleper
and U alums Natalie Darwitz, Rachael Drazan, Gigi
Marvin and Erica McKenzie.
Forty-one players have been invited to the camp, which will assist USA
Hockey in selecting its U.S. National team. From the camp, 23
players will make the roster and prepare for the 2010 Olympic Winter Games.