Worth Noting
Adam
Weber is one of the Gophers leaders and was frustrated when he walked to the
sideline near the end of last Saturday’s game against Northern Illinois, a
third consecutive loss for Minnesota. Waiting to provide encouragement
was coach Tim Brewster, who despite being the target of “Fire
Brewster” chants from the stands, was thinking about his quarterback.
“I feel bad for coach Brew as well,” Weber
said. “The one thing that is amazing is that he’s (got) very broad
shoulders. …He’s a wonderful person and I am just fortunate he’s always
had my back.”
The Gophers, 1-3, have given up 107 points
in three consecutive losses. Most of the points are the result of a
troubled defense with tackling problems. Linebacker Keanon Cooper
said adjustments needed to perform better are simple but the defense
must play together and execute. “We know exactly what we have to do,”
he said.
Project organizer Bruce Krinke reported via email that artist
Ivan Whillock’ s bust of Gopher Heisman Trophy winner Bruce Smith
is at a foundry and will be completed in about five weeks. Plans are
for the bust to be on display in Smith’s hometown of Faribault before
it’s presented to the University of Minnesota. Smith won the Heisman in
1941, helping the Gophers to a national championship. He’s the only
Gopher to ever win the award.
Despite the resurgence in
St. Thomas
football success in recent seasons, Saint John’s has defeated the Tommies 12 consecutive games. The two nationally ranked
Division III powers meet tomorrow in Collegeville.
Among those to follow in the game are two
players from Saint John’s who were last week’s MIAC Offensive and
Defensive Players of the week, senior quarterback Joe Boyle and
sophomore defensive back Alex Powell. Tommie
All-American senior center Josh Ostrue will start his 38th career
game on Saturday. St. Thomas junior All-American wide receiver Fritz
Waldvogel has scored 23 touchdowns in 27 games during his career,
including at least one via pass, rush, lateral, punt return and kickoff
return.
Saint John’s head coach John Gagliardi has 450 victories in
58 seasons with the Johnnies. He is looking for career coaching win No.
475 tomorrow against St. Thomas.
“The Lindsay Whalen Story,”
written by local author R.S. Oatman, will be in
area book stores next week. The 170-page book tells of Whalen’s
development from a young hockey player to a grown basketball legend.
Whalen, a native Minnesotan who has played for both the Gophers and
Lynx, will have local book signings including on Thursday, October 7
when she will be at the Mall of America Barnes & Noble.
Former Wolves player and
executive Fred Hoiberg, now head coach at Iowa State, will be
among the speakers tomorrow at Tartan High School for the HoopsNet Twin
Cities Basketball Coaches Clinic. Also speaking will be new Dakota
County Technical College coach Jay Pivec who is a member of the
NJCAA Basketball Hall of Fame.
Dean Lombardi, the former North Stars executive and now
Los Angeles hockey boss, deserves credit for helping make the Kings a
2011 Stanley Cup favorite.
Former Wild defenseman
Willie Mitchell added depth to the Kings defense when he signed with
the team this summer.
Ex-Wild and New Jersey coach
Jacques Lemaire, 65, is working for the Devils as a special
assignment coach/scout, according to the The Fischler Report.
Newly signed Wild prospect Colton Jobke is a cousin of Mets
outfielder Jason Bay.
The Wild were scheduled to leave for Finland immediately following last
night’s preseason game against the Blue Jackets. After a nine hour
flight the team is scheduled to arrive in Helsinki at 4 p.m. Finland
time. The Wild will open the NHL regular season in Finland on
Thursday, October
7.
Minnesota schools hold three of
the first six spots in the AVCA Division II national women’s volleyball
rankings. The schools are No. 1 Minnesota Duluth, No. 3 Southwest
Minnesota State and No. 6 Concordia-St. Paul. All are members of the
NSIC.