Worth Noting
Smith said Dominique Dawson, the
6-foot-7 walk-on forward from Southwest High School, will likely redshirt this season.
Other than a game against St. Joseph’s of
Philadelphia, the Gophers home nonconference schedule could use more fan
appeal. Smith said eventually there might be home games against some of
the most prestigious programs in the country. He also said Louisville
wanted the Gophers to be the opening opponent in its new arena next year
but that didn’t work out.
Second year Vikings center
John
Sullivan, now a starter, learned from veteran Matt Birk last
year before Birk left to play for the Ravens. Sullivan said Birk taught
him to be a thorough note taker. “I’ve probably been through five
notebooks already this year since the start of OTA’s and training camp,”
Sullivan said.
After Saturday’s loss at Penn State, the
Gophers have now lost eight consecutive trophy games.
Vikings defensive tackle Jimmy Kennedy
played for Penn State and legendary coach Joe Paterno from
1999-2002. Last Saturday Paterno, 82, got his 389th coaching
win against the Gophers. He’s been an assistant coach at Penn State
since 1950 and head coach dating back to 1966. “When I was a player Joe
told us that he’s going to die on the field,” Kennedy said. “I believe
him.”
Kennedy speaks with praise and admiration
about his old coach. Because of Paterno, Kennedy said, “I am able to
survive after football.”
After a terrific high school career,
Kennedy thought he would only be at Penn State for a short while before
moving on to the pros. He learned from Paterno that Penn State
emphasizes academics, not just football. “Joe gave me a slap in the
face and said, ‘Hey, this is what we’re about. I am about men. I have
more doctors and lawyers out there than I do NFL players.’ ”
Gophers special teams coach John Butler
describes Troy Stoudermire as explosive and fearless. He said
the sophomore kickoff returner, wide receiver and special teams tackler
can play in the NFL because the pros want versatile players.
Freshman punter Dan Orseske, who
punted for the Gophers earlier in the season before developing
mononucleosis, could be redshirted, coach Tim Brewster said.
USA
Today Sports Weekly named Twins catcher Joe Mauer and reliever Joe Nathan to
its American League post season All-Star team. Former Twin Torii Hunter, now
with the Angels, was named the center fielder.
Ted
Williams, who played for the AAA Minneapolis Millers, is ranked as baseball’s
all-time No. 2 hitter after Babe Ruth in a story at
http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/2009/writers/joe_posnanski/10/14/best.hitters/index.html?bcnn=yes.
A Gopher hockey fan who was in Grand Forks
for Friday night’s game against North Dakota estimated that the pre-game
presentation and introductions was way overdone, clocking close to 20
minutes. He said: “Wow! Longest I've ever seen!”