Worth Noting
Viking defensive end
Jared Allen
played with a harness on his injured right shoulder against Green Bay
last Sunday. Teammate Ellis Wyms, a reserved defensive tackle,
told Sports Headliners he wasn’t a doubter about Allen
playing. “Always expect Jared to play," Wyms said. "He’s one of the toughest guys in this league. I never doubted
for a minute. …The type of person he is, his arm would have to be
falling off for him not to be out there helping us win today.”
Bud
Grant, 82, remains an active outdoorsman, still hunting in Minnesota and
elsewhere. The former Viking coach has 22 grandchildren including
Ryan Grant who is a redshirt linebacker with the Gophers. Long
passionate about ice cream, Grant still eats it for dessert every night.
Ralph Sampson II and Bill Walton are the only men to have won the Naismith
award as national player of the year three times in college. Sampson’s
son, Ralph III, is a freshman with the Gophers and dad has been
at both Minnesota games this season. The 7-foot-4 former Virginia
center told Sports Headliners that when he was in high school
Gopher coach Tubby Smith, then an assistant at Virginia
Commonwealth, tried to recruit him. Sampson lives in Atlanta and said
he will attend as many Gopher games as “possible.”
Congratulations to Gopher associate
athletics director Phil Esten and wife Dani on the birth of
son Cooper, their second child. Cooper, born Sunday, was 21
inches long, nine pounds, six ounces.
A Timberwolves spokesman
reported via e-mail that about 2,000 tickets remain for the November 21
game at Target Center against NBA champion Boston. The Wolves marketers
recently announced a “Star Studded Six Game Package” that includes
Boston (Kevin Garnett), the Lakers (Kobe Bryant), Orlando
(Dwight Howard), Portland (Greg Oden), Phoenix (Shaquille
O’Neal) and New York (Zach Randolph). Starting at $108 for
upper level tickets, fans can save up to 10 percent off the price of
individual tickets by purchasing the package.
Phoenix is in St. Paul to play the Wild tomorrow night and the Coyotes’
roster includes rookie center Kevin Porter, the 2008 Hobey
Baker award winner from Michigan. Porter has four points on
one goal and three assists in 11 games.
The Wild (tied for third in the Northwest
Division) has won the last eight games against Phoenix (third in the
Pacific Division), including five straight at Xcel Energy Center.
Former Gopher Thomas Vanek, playing
with Buffalo, leads the NHL in goals with 12.