Gophers Notes
Congratulations to Bob Hughes and
other Goal Line Club leaders for yesterday’s outstanding Gopher Football
Banquet at TCF Bank Stadium. The emotion-filled event included a
celebration of Minnesota’s 27-24 upset win over Iowa on Saturday. The
Floyd of Rosedale trophy was a focus of picture taking along with the
Gophers players including the team’s seniors and those honored with
awards. Interim coach Jeff Horton fought back tears when he made
a surprise presentation of an honorary M to Connor Cosgrove, the
wide receiver who had to leave school this year because of leukemia.
Adam
Weber, the Gophers three-year captain and four-year starter at quarterback,
was the Bronko Nagurski Award winner, the team’s MVP. He received a
standing ovation from the audience yesterday. Wide receivers MarQueis
Gray and Da’Jon McKnight were co-winners of the Bruce Smith
Award given to the team’s outstanding offensive player. The Carl Eller
Award for the outstanding defensive player was won by linebacker Gary
Tinsley.
Gophers athletic director Joel Maturi
was in San Diego last week. San Diego State coach
Brady Hoke has acknowledged that he’s conversed with another
school about its football opening.
Sports Headliners believes Maturi might pay over $5 million in
salaries to his head coach and new assistants. He’s determined to make
the Gophers very competitive in compensation.
The new Big Ten football title game
starting in 2011 is expected to provide each conference school with
about $2 million of additional revenue and will certainly help Maturi’s
football budget.
In 2007 the Gophers were the first
conference school to offer multiyear contracts to coordinators.
Horton
and the other assistants hired by ex-coach Tim Brewster will see
their contracts end on February 15. The new coach will be under no
obligation to retain any of the coaches.
The Gophers' season record of 3-9 is the
worst in the Big Ten but Horton believes there’s reason for optimism
about a better future program. “It’s not as far away as people think,” he said last
week.
The areas where the Gophers need the most
upgrade in talent and experience for next season are offensive line,
wide receivers and defensive backs. The new coaching staff is likely to
be in pursuit of junior college players.
Gophers running backs
DeLeon Eskridge and Duane Bennett will be seniors next fall,
plus younger runners Devon Wright, Donnell Kirkwood and
Lamonte Edwards will make that position a team strength. “I think
the competition at running backs is going to be off the charts,” Horton
said.
Horton talking about Brewster who was 6-21 during three-plus seasons in the Big Ten:
“He’s a good person. He’s a good football coach.”