Worth Noting
As of late yesterday afternoon there were about 2,000 tickets remaining
for Sunday’s Vikings-Houston game at the Metrodome, according to an
e-mail from a club executive. Fans can purchase tickets via Ticketmaster
at
www.ticketmaster.com, or by visiting the tickets page on
www.vikings.com.
The Texans (3-4) are 0-3 on the road this
season, with losses to Pittsburgh, Tennessee and Jacksonville. After
losing their first four games of the season, the Texans have won three
straight.
The Miami Dolphins have gained attention
by running single wing plays this season. The old-time formation hasn’t
been popular since the 1940s and 1950s. It was last used by the Gophers
in 1953 and the Vikings, who began playing in 1961, never have run the
single wing.
Former Gopher quarterbacks coach Jim
Zorn, now the rookie head coach of the Redskins, has Washington off
to a 6-2 start with running back Clinton Portis leading the NFL
in rushing at 944 yards. Ex-Bethel head coach Chris Meidt, who
had no pro or college playing experience, is an assistant coach in his
first season, too.
Former Vikings defensive end
Erasmus
James has played limited minutes with the Redskins, appearing in
four games but has no tackles. He’s listed at second team defensive end
on the depth chart.
Ex-Gopher quarterback Marc Trestman,
the St. Louis Park native, is in his first season as head coach of the
Montreal Alouettes. The team is in first place in the East Division of
the Canadian Football League with a 12-5 record. Former Cretin-Derham
Hall coach Andy Bischoff is an assistant in Montreal.
Here’s an interesting quote on
Washingtonpost.com from Virginia’s Marquis Weeks after returning
a kickoff 100 yards for a touchdown on September 11:
"That was just instinct. Kind of like running from the cops."
Chris Coste,
the 35-year-old Fargo native and catcher playing with Philadelphia in
the World Series, is hitless so far in four at-bats as a designated
batter. He didn’t make the major leagues until he was 33-years-old.
Sporting News
ranks 2009 Gopher basketball recruits Royce White of Hopkins and
Rodney Williams of Cooper as the No. 30 and 32 best senior
prospects in the country. The magazine labeled Williams as the “best
leaper” among the top 50 players.
Wild goalie Niklas Backstrom, who had a breakout season in
2006-07, is still probably among the NHL’s most underrated players. He
is tied for fifth in save percentage among NHL goalies at .932. He is
second in the league in wins with a 6-0 record.
The undefeated Wild (6-0-1) is at home tomorrow night against Montreal
and fans are invited to wear costumes to celebrate
Halloween. Fans 14 and under have the opportunity to win prizes, and
the “best-dressed” adult will be invited to do the “Let’s
Play Hockey!” announcement before the game. Kids can “trick or
treat” with the Wild's mascot, Nordy, and the
top three winners of a best costume contest will be introduced during
the first intermission. The winner receives an autographed jersey.
The Wild are at Dallas tonight where the club record is 0-6-2 in the last
eight games.
The Wolves, 6-2 in preseason, open their home and regular schedule
tonight against a Sacramento team that was 1-7 in exhibition games. The
Kings, who traded star forward Ron Artest to Houston during the
off-season, are led by guard Kevin Martin who averaged 20.7 in
the pre-season, tops on the team.
Gopher senior guard Emily Fox was
selected to the pre-season all-Big Ten team by media and the conference
coaches. Fox was all-Big Ten last season after she finished fourth
in scoring averaging at 17.2 points per game, and had 4.50 assists per
game (third in the Big Ten) and 2.89 steals (second
in the conference).
Minnesota was projected to finish fourth in the
Big Ten by the media, and fifth by the coaches.
Minnesota had a 20-12 overall record in 2007-08, and
advanced to the NCAA Tournament. The Gophers tied for third (with
Purdue) in the conference standings at 11-7.