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Corey Gaynor Official Visit

Gophers 2017 OL commit Corey Gaynor told me last night that he is coming into the Twin Cities this weekend for his official visit. The Florida native has been dominant during his team's first two games. Think a Tyler Moore type player, except he is playing at right guard. Has a mean streak in him and a motor that doesn't stop.

http://www.hudl.com/athlete/3779911/corey-gaynor

AA Dad, OPD, KC Gorilla........I would like your opinions as fathers of players

Based on what your kids are experiencing, do you feel the kids have gotten a lot better?? I know this is not popular to say, but we are clearly not at the level of Wisconsin's program. Wisconsin never sets the world on fire with top recruits but they recruit to their system effectively. We will never get the talent that Ohio State, Michigan, or Michigan State gets in their classes but I think it is attainable to be like a Wisconsin where those top teams get a bit nervous when the Badgers are the next scheduled game.. ,I have been on this board a long time and have looked for the 'baby steps' forward but the bigger jumps in results dont seem to be happening yet.. I want to really be wrong on this but wanted to hear your perspective as Dads of the players.

AAD, after writing this post , i read your positives which answer some of these... I guess I am hoping blowouts in the non-conference games so maybe I just have a clouded perspective

Athlon Predicts...

...Minnesota will finish 12th in the Big Ten and not make the NCAA tournament or the NIT this season after going 8-23 and 2-16 in 2015-16. The only two teams listed below Minnesota are Nebraska and Rutgers.

There were no Gophers players on the preseason first, second and third team lists. Richard Pitino is among several college basketball coaches on Athlon's hotseat list going into 2016-17.

http://www.startribune.com/gophers-...h-in-big-ten-by-preseason-magazine/392454021/
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Week 2 AP Top 25

Three Big Ten teams in the top 10. (Ohio State 4, Michigan 5, Wisconsin 10). Michigan State is number 12, Iowa is 16, and Nebraska received votes. Huge jump for Wisconsin. Newcomers are Wisconsin, Texas, Texas A&M, and Miami. Dropped out are Florida, UCLA, Auburn and UNC.

1. Alabama
2. Clemson
3. Florida State
4. Ohio State
5. Michigan
6. Houston
7. Stanford
8. Washington
9. Georgia
10. Wisconsin
11. Texas
12. Michigan State
13 Louisville
14. Oklahoma
15. TCU
16. Iowa
17. Tennessee
18. Notre Dame
19. Ole Miss
20. Texas A&M
21. LSU
22. Oklahoma State
23. Baylor
24. Oregon
25. Miami

Questions, some answered and some unanswered...

OL looked pretty good. Only one game and they should continue to get better but the two JUCO kids answered the bell.

Who will take the KJ Maye reps? Still unanswered. Tyler Johnson showed he needs more playing time. We obviously want Lingen and Carter back. Would love to see Holland, Gentry and Register the next couple of weeks. Still out for some time?

DB replacing BBC, Murray and Johnson. Looks like Hardin is a nice player, we know about Travis and Myrick. #4 (spelling) looks to be the one teams will go after. Need some others to step up. I think Buford, Thomas and Winfield will get more time as the year goes on. Rogers play much?

Leidner did what he has done well but didn't show anything new yet.

DE we have one guy nobody was talking about much before the season for obvious reasons. How much does he really weigh now?

LB depth was tested with Poock and Rallis went out but did well.

Explosive offensive play-maker on top of Mitch progressing would be nice.

OC- need to see more
DC- thought Jay had his pocked picked a few times early (exact swing pass vs his blitz) but adjusted a bit. Not Clayes yet.

Film Review: Watching Game One Over Again

It is one thing to watch a game live and take it all in, but it is crazy how much more in depth you can watch a game with a good DVR and rewinding to see how each individual player performed. Obviously there are several facets of the Gophers performance that could be improved, but overall we were able to sneak out a victory and get the win on opening night.

Even if you are underwhelmed by the offensive performance (280 total yards/130 yards passing) there are still reasons to be optimistic about this unit and not hit the panic button after one game:

-Melvin Holland, Isaiah Gentry, Eric Carter were not healthy enough to play. These three could be our most explosive playmakers, and for a number of reasons they did not see the field. Minnesota definitely needs to get them ready in these next couple weeks. Like Tracy Claeys said last night on Facebook Live, the guys that practice and practice the best are going to play.
-Shannon Brooks and Brandon Lingen did not play. This is a big one. Two future All-B1G playmakers on offense sitting out is never a good thing. Lingen has probably the best hands on the team and is a security blanket for Leidner, while the playmaking ability of Brooks is well known. The offense will do well to get these two guys back.
-The new offensive line kept Mitch upright the whole game. Not one sack was given up in the opener, and at times Mitch had all day to throw. Last year he knew he had to get the ball out of his hands right away or else he was going to take some hits. A couple times Mitch threw to the check down guy when there was a receiver open down the field. Now that he realizes he will have more time to throw this season, hopefully he tries to keep looking down the field and not settle for the short pass always. He will see this in film this week and probably already has.
-Tyler Johnson and Rodney Smith are going to be a problem this season. The true freshman Johnson ran crisp routes and snagged three passes, all for key first downs. It is huge that he can be relied upon to move the chains. Smith had a great day bouncing off tacklers, making excellent cuts and getting upfield. Could be on his way to a 1,000 yard season no doubt.
-Drew Wolitarsky is the guy that can run the short routes underneath and clear out the field. He had several catches underneath and one going up the seam. We know what he is here and he is not the big play threat. Minnesota has to find that in either Johnson, Still (when healthy), Register, or Gentry.

The defense was solid for the most part on Thursday. Minnesota allowed just 89 rushing yards and 2.6 yards per carry, a stat that new defensive coordinator Jay Sawvel is definitely happy about. Why we should be optimistic about the defense going forward:

-Jalen Myrick and Damarius Travis bring star power to the secondary. Jalen Myrick had one pass breakup on the one time Oregon State tried to test him deep, and they figured that was enough of that. Travis was excellent in run support and in defending the pass all game. He made one mistake, which was on the swing pass to the OSU running back in the third quarter for the touchdown. He got caught up in a clearing route over the middle, which was a great design by the Beaver offense and the OSU back scored. A rare mistake for him but he was solid otherwise.
-Jack Lynn and Cody Poock are not going to miss many tackles this season. They will be key in the defenses' attempts to take a step forward from a season ago. Poock just has to stay smart and stay in the game, as it is obvious college football is making an attempt to send a message and throw guys out for hits to the head.
-The defensive line had 4 sacks in one game! I can't even name the last time that has happened. Tai'yon Devers was excellent getting to the passer, and right now is a speed rusher that we can expect to be used mostly on passing situations. He is a little thin still and could have some problems getting pushed out on run support.
-Steven Richardson and Andrew Stelter consistently created problems in the backfield. Each had a key sack out of their defensive tackle positions. Richardson was unblockable at times, even facing double teams. Expect these two to get a lot of run together this season.
-Kamal Martin is incredibly versatile. Just a freshman, but in his first game in college he showed a great pass rushing ability and also dropped back in coverage several times. He was able to find the man coming into his zone and had a key pass breakup. He also recovered a fumble on the 2nd Tai'yon Devers strip sack. He will definitely play a lot going forward.
-Julian Huff was everywhere. He made tackles in the run game, sniffed out one of the screen passes and made an open field tackle, and is relentless getting to the passer.
-Jay Sawvel is not afraid to experiment and try new combinations on the field. He gets his best athletes out there and puts them in the best position possible to succeed. 2-4-5 defense was out there plenty of times and was a big reason why the defense forced two turnovers off of fumbles.

Top Questions Going Forward:
-Who is going to make plays down the field for the Gophers? No one was able to get separation down the field on long passes. Wolitarsky drew one pass interference penalty and Still should have drew one. Brian Smith could not gain separation down the field when Mitch tried to throw to him deep.
-Who can play at the 2nd safety position next to Travis? Ayinde had a couple nice tackles upon the second look through the film, but was also burned badly for a touchdown and twice more but bad throws by the QB cost Oregon State big plays. Duke McGhee is a big hitter in run support but leaves something to be desired in the pass game. Also where is Ace Rogers? Stability at that safety position is badly needed.
-How will the defensive line hold up against bigger and better offensive lines? Lots of youth there, especially at end where true freshmen Kamal Martin and Tai'yon Devers played opposite of one another a ton.
-How soon will some of the potential key playmakers be back in action? We didn't see any Lingen, Carter, Gentry, Holland, Register, Carter Coughlin, Coney Durr, or Ray Buford in there. Will likely need all of them during the season.
-Is the size on defense going to be enough? Minnesota is a little small at a couple positions and run stopping could be a concern against the Iowa's Nebraska's and Wisconsin's of the league. Finding a balance of getting the top pass rushers and run stoppers on the field can be tough, as ideally you want guys that can do both.

Highlights from today's presser

Leidner
  • There were changes from last year, took shots down field that we hadn't before. But offensive changes will come gradually.
  • Jonah Pirsig got called out in our team meeting for his great play. OL played well.
  • "There have been a couple times in practice when snaps have come in hot."
  • Didn't think Tyler Johnson would play this year because of how raw he was. Has grown a lot.
Pirsig
  • Thought the offensive line did really well against Oregon State but have to clean up some technique stuff and better understand assignments
  • The Gophers now have a trophy for pancake blocks. The lineman that gets the most gets their name on the cup. The cup was Bart Miller's idea.
  • Thought Calhoun and Wright played well.
Hank Ekpe
  • Thought the targeting calls were fair and thinks the refs do their best. He appreciated how they explained the games.
  • Impressed and surprised with Devers' play and development
Claeys
  • Carter Coughlin has a chance to play this week if he has a good week of practice.
  • Eric Carter has been cleared and will play.
  • Times when Poock plays out of control. He's always energetic.
  • Hope to have an update on Lingen this afternoon.
  • Seemed unaware of the lineman's trophy
  • Still will probably be out four weeks, but redshirting is not an option.
  • Taiyon Devers came in at 180 pounds. (That's not true, though. He may have left high school for his prep around 180, but he didn't arrive on campus at 180.)
  • On the offense opening up more: "I guess we'll see. That's what he was hired for. That's (Johnson's) job."

Sunday Nights: "The League"

Every Sunday night at the Colin Powell Center there is a fall league that takes place for area basketball players. Several of the best players in the state come out to play. Last night McKinley Wright and Matthew Hurt put on an absolute show as they each scored 46 points on the evening. I will be in attendance next Sunday if anyone is interested in coming out for a couple hours, the price for admission is $5 at the door. Hopefully a few future Gophers you'll see there as well!

Solid Victory

Well my beautiful people,

That was a solid game against Oregon State. I was at the game for the first half. I left at halftime to shoot video. Mitch Leonardo is very solid. In my opinion, a definite NFL draft pick.

Dline getting after the QB like that? I enjoyed. All around very solid opening day win. I new the Gophers were going to win at halftime. They just had that vibe.

I'm excited for our win record this year. Anything under 10 wins will be disappointing.

Cheers,

TNM
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