Worth Noting
Minnesota Thunder general manager
Djorn
Buchholz expects to announce the name of the team’s new coach on
Tuesday. The coach, he said, has previous professional soccer head coaching
experience. The Thunder began last season with Amos Magee
as head coach but he was replaced during the summer by interim coach
Donny Gramenz.
Buchholz also told Sports Headliners
that seven to nine new players are expected on the 26-man roster next
season. Among the returnees will be goalie Nicolas Platter who
played every minute of the season. Buchholz considers Platter to be
one of the United Soccer League’s First Division top goalies. He’s under contract
through 2010.
The Thunder, who made the playoffs last
season but lost in the first round, will announce a season ticket
campaign in the coming weeks. Buchholz is excited about playing all of
next season’s home games at the National Sports Center in Blaine.
Gopher coach Tim Brewster might be trying to give the
Wisconsin coaches more than they need to think about with his suggestion
earlier this week that Badger transfer Kim Royston, now sitting
out the season as a Gopher redshirt, can provide insights to Minnesota
coaches.
Brewster praised the former Cretin-Derham
Hall player for his leadership and athleticism simulating opposing
players in practice. Royston has been a quarterback, receiver and
defensive back in practice to help the Gophers prepare. Next year
Brewster said it’s likely Royston will be a safety when he's
eligible to play. “He’s going to be a
great football player for us,” Brewster said. “We couldn’t be more
proud of him coming home.”
Now in his second season as Gopher coach,
Brewster believes that among the school’s rivalry games, Wisconsin
is the most important to Minnesotans.
Against the Bucs in Tampa on Sunday,
Vikings running back Adrian Peterson can tie Robert Smith’s
franchise rushing record of five consecutive 100+ yard games. Peterson
leads the NFL in rushing with 1,015 yards.
Bucs’ coach Jon Gruden was a
graduate assistant at the University of Tennessee in 1986-87. Is he
interested in the Vols’ head coaching vacancy?
Vikings coach Brad Childress talking about Jared Allen
who played last Sunday despite a right shoulder injury: “I talk about
those guys being warriors. You only have a 53-man squad. You can only
have 45 (suit) up on game day and maybe you’re holding two or three guys that
are already hurt. You only have a limited number of moves you can make,
putting somebody on IR (injured reserve) for the rest of the year. They
(teammates) rely on each other to get back, and they’re very hard on
each other.
“Nobody had to be hard on Jared. He has that mentality that he’s going to play every game. I think some guys say, ‘I’ll take a week off and be
better in two weeks.’ If everybody did that you wouldn’t be able to
field a team. It’s a fact that when you play the first week on in this
league you’re going to have bumps, bruises, and strains, particularly
when you get past this mid-season point. It’s a war of attrition. I
think they feel that commitment to that defensive unit they’re playing
with and to the team they’re playing with. He’s one of those guys.”
Minneapolis native Larry Fitzgerald is featured in the most
recent issue of Sporting News and also was a video guest on
espn.com last week. Fitzgerald is fourth in the NFL in receiving yards
and his Arizona Cardinals, 6-3, have been receiving attention as the
leaders of the NFC West Division. He’s rated the fourth best receiver
in the NFL by Sporting News. Since the beginning of the 2005
season, he’s the “only receiver in the NFL to rank in the top five in
receptions, receiving yards and receiving touchdowns,” according to the
magazine.