Worth Noting
The Vikings were 12-4 during the regular
season last year and winning impacts Pro Bowl selections. With this
season’s losing record the Vikings won’t have 10 Pro Bowl selections
again. “I think if anybody on the team deserves it,
Chris Kluwe
deserves it,” said placekicker Ryan Longwell. “I think he’s the
best punter in the league. He’s had the best year in the league of any
punter.”
Robison has mostly been a reserve during
his Vikings career but said he’s been playing more the last two games
than earlier in the season, about 20 plays per game.
Vikings coach Brad Childress and
Packers coach Mike McCarthy are in their fifth seasons coaching
their teams. Childress, who was linked with the Packers head coach
opening before coming here, has a 39-34 regular season record, 1-2 in
the playoffs, while McCarthy is 44-29 and 1-2 also.
Vikings wide receiver and punt returner
Greg Camarillo watched his teammates slip on the Solider Field turf
in Chicago last Sunday and told Sports Headliners it was as “bad” a dry
surface as he has played on.
Former Vikings defensive lineman John
Randle will receive his Pro Football Hall of Fame ring on Sunday
from a hall of fame representative.
The Goal Line Club will sponsor the annual
Gophers football banquet on Sunday, November 28 at TCF Bank Stadium.
The public is welcome and the registration deadline is tonight. More information from Bob
Hughes, 651-322-0779, or
www.goallineclub.com.
Jim Dotseth
of the Minnesota High School Football Coaches Association announced
yesterday the 10 finalists for the annual Mr. Football award: Joe
Bjorklund, Rosemount; Reggie Gandy, DeLaSalle; Jordan
Hayes, Brainerd; Eric Kline, Blaine; Dillon Olson,
Goodridge/Grygla-Gatzke; Colby Salonek, Springfield; Ayrton
Scott, Minneapolis Southwest; Dylan Ulferts, Shakopee;
Frank Veldman, Eastview; and Peter Westerhaus, Holy Family.
The winner will be announced at the Mr. Football Banquet on December 19
at the Doubletree Hotel in St. Louis Park.
Brainerd stunned observers last week when
the Warriors defeated Eden Prairie 13-10 in the prep football playoffs.
Answering an email from Sports Headliners, Brainerd’s Ron
Stolski, the winningest prep football coach in state history, wrote
that the Eden Prairie win “ranks with the biggest in our long history.”
Before coming to Brainerd, Stolski started the football program at Park
Center High School and in 1971, his team’s first year, Park beat Osseo,
winners of 38 straight games. Tonight the Warriors play Rosemount in a
Class 5A semifinal game at the Metrodome.
Since Cal Clutterbuck’s mustache began its own twitter account
(@ClutterStache) the Wild forward has scored four goals in seven games.
He is involved with the “Movember” promotion encouraging men to
grow moustaches during November to raise awareness and money for
prostate cancer research.
Wild goaltending prospect Dennis Endras led Germany to the
Deutschland Cup championship last weekend with wins against Canada and
Switzerland. Endras was the Wild’s emergency goalie when the team
opened the season in Helsinki.
Augustana’s Dan Schoen,
an offensive lineman from Maple Grove High School, has won the Glen Galligan award as voted by the NSIC coaches. The
award is given to an outstanding senior football player in the
conference who excels as a student and athlete.
Woodbury’s Larry Freedman
and Princeton’s Jim Beck lead two MIAC football officiating crews
that because of their quality work have been selected to officiate NCAA
Division III playoff games tomorrow. Freedman’s crew will work the Coe
College at Wheaton College game. Beck’s group will have the St. Norbert
College at North Central College game.