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Football Minnesota vs. Georgia Tech rankings and predictions

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S&P+ and the Fremeau Efficiency Index (FEI) are algorithm-based. Pro Football Focus (PFF) is human judgement-based.

Vegas line:
Georgia Tech by 5.5
Massey: Georgia Tech No. 44, Minnesota No. 57
TeamRankings prediction: Georgia Tech by 3.5 with a 37.9% chance of Minnesota victory
S&P+: Minnesota by 2.4 with a 56% chance of Minnesota victory
ESPN NumberFire prediction: Georgia Tech by 9.7
ESPN FPI prediction: 39.5% chance of Minnesota victory

Computers all over the place with their lines for this game.

Georgia Tech by 5.5

Not a bad number. The Wynn LV even has GT giving 4.5.

We've all read about how tough GT is to prepare for because of that Offense. Probably why GT fans were almost unanimous in not only their distaste for Detroit, but in wanting to play a more "name" school. They thought they could knock them off.

Gopher fans should remember that Mason's Offense with that blocking scheme was pretty tough for teams that were seeing it for the first time. Just remember he lost his first 2 as a Gopher HC and overall went 3-4 in them while he was here.

Hope the Gophers give Paul Johnson a sad send-off Wednesday night.

Merry Christmas everybody.

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Recap: PJ Fleck on BTN

  • Why has recruiting been successful? It's all about people. People are what make other people better. We also have one of the best universities in the Big Ten and one of the best cities in the country.
  • Last year we took a lot of offensive lineman. This year, we wanted to load up on the defensive line and secondary.
  • Rashad Cheney highlights the class. DeAngelo Carter is exceptional and under the radar.
  • Logan Richter is really big at 6'4", 320 and can sit in the middle at nose guard and clog gaps.
  • Cole Kramer came to our camp. We had a bunch of four-stars there, and if you didn't know who anyone was, you'd probably point out that he was the best one. We always want to see QBs live because you don't want to be live.
  • Jacob Clark is big, humble, has a strong arm, and he's a winner. Tremendous human being and wonderful young man. @jasonwclark
  • Jason Williamson can play running back. We're going to give him the opportunity to do that.
  • The last thing a head coach wants to do is really worry about long snapping, snapping, or kicking. A lot of people won't scholarship a long snapper but we felt he was the best in the country.

In 24 hours the Government will shut down...

If the Senate doesn't come through with 5
Billion dollars to fund the wall, which
Trump said: "Mexico will pay for the wall "
There's a 6 point bipartisan bill to keep the Government open that he is completely being a tempermental childish dick about.
Trump leaves for a two week vacation at
Mara Largo. Throw in the Secretary of Defense quiting over the Middle East policy fueled by the Syria debacle gives you what we've in the White House right
now. A total goat f--k.

Top 10 uncommitted after earl signature my period

To me this article demonstrates one of the difficulties that MN and Fleck has to over come. The last guy discussed in that article is a DT from Amite, La. I lived in Amite, La for 8 months and it’s not a very big town but produces that kind of talent which you do not see from small towns in MN

https://minnesota.rivals.com/news/top-10-uncommitted-prospects-after-the-early-signing-period

Minnesota Basketball: Do we have a strategy or plan to recruit the "Bigs"??

Minnesota has a ton of talent, IN STATE, coming down the pike especially at the Center and Power Forward positions..Class of 2020, we have the Dawson Garcia kid, Dain Dainja, and Ben Carlson..In 2021, we have the Chet Holmgren kid.. All could be top 100 players. As a matter of fact, Minnesota has instate talent coming at ALL positions.

I have not heard any names for bigs popping up from the HS ranks for the 2019 class.. David Sisk wrote earlier they we may have moved on from Sam Freeman and the other bigs mentioned have other college teams as leaders and not Minnesota.. Which led me to think about this..

So far, we only have Tre Williams, a guard, committed.. Yes, we offered Tony Johnson, which seemed weird to me at first... With Payton Willis and Marcus Carr eligible to play next year PLUS Williams, we have 3 new guards coming aboard SO IT IS STRANGE THAT WE ARE STILL LOOKING AT MORE GUARDS. 4 NEW GUARDS AFTER BRINGING IN ONE THE PREVIOUS YEAR(Kalscheur)??.. I do know that Pitino wants guys who can defend multiple positions and we need to improve our shooting. I hope the 3(maybe 4 if Johnson commits) guards add athleticism and shooting to this team. It is weird to me that we are pursuing another guard seeing that we have Suggs and Brown as top national talents from instate that would be future guard prospects.

We could use a small forward as both Coffey and Hurt will be seniors next year. Then, we are going to lose Jordan Murphy and Mats Stockman so we will need 2 more bigs. SO THERE COULD BE AN ARGUMENT MADE THAT WE NEED TO RECRUIT ALL 5 POSITIONS, YET!!! And only 3 scholarships, at this time, to give.

SO WE GET TO THE SUBJECT AT HAND!! Big Man recruiting.. As far as HS players, I heard before that Matthew Hurt is listed as close to a zero percent chance of committing and signing with Minnesota... Then I have read other places that Minnesota has more of a chance than people think... SO I am wondering that FROM A HS PERSPECTIVE, it may be "Matthew Hurt or bust" as far as HS recruits that are bigs for this year recruited by Richard Pitino. Unless we get new names later in the recruiting process.

It makes me think that Pitino's strategy is to get 2 grad-eligible bigs for one year stints at Minnesota for next year, just to get us through next season for the bigs.. Guys transferring in from either Juco or from another school with more than one year of eligibility does not make much sense unless they are real good... If we have this type of instate talent coming at the same position, I would hope that we could come out the next recruiting cycle with 1 of 3 from Garcia, Dainja, and Carlson.. I am sure Pitino and staff have thought about it. Maybe even get 2 of the 3. If Curry has a decent recovery, we could even use one of the scholarships, THIS YEAR, for a taller longer wing guard/forward that can shoot like Gerald Drumgoole. I cant imagine what life will be without Jordan Murphy and losing Mats Stockman will not be easy to replace either... But we will need the bodies of able players next year, at the center and power forward positions, whether they are scorers or not...What do think will happen next year for our recruitment of bigs??

Basketball Gophers too strong for Aggies (article)

There was not too much mystery going into Friday night’s matchup between Minnesota and North Carolina A&T. The Aggies brought a small backline to town that had given up inside points and rebounds all season. They were expected to be sitting ducks for the Gophers’ big men, Jordan Murphy and Daniel Oturu, and they were as they pulled away for an 86-67 win.

The pair went for 30 points and 16 rebounds and 20 points and 11 rebounds respectively. Minnesota scored 56 points in the paint and outrebounded their opponent 49-30

Just as the inside game has been a strength all year long, perimeter shooting has gone in droughts at times, and Friday night was no exception. They were 4 for 20 from 3-point territory and just 14 of 23 from the foul line for 60.9 percent.

Minnesota went to the half with a 41-33 lead, but the shooting was more woeful early on that it was in the second half. They made just of 7 treys and 8 of 14 free throws in the first twenty minutes.

That could be attributed to the rust from a nine day layoff. Minnesota came in as a 22.5 point favorite, but fell behind early 18-8 almost eight minutes into the game, and then eventually stretched it out to 25-15 with 8:15 left in the first half.

From there, the Gophers went on a 16-0 run. Murphy and Gabe Kalscheur scored on two straight fast break layups. Murphy then scored four straight points then followed a Kalscheur 3-pointer to bring Minnesota all the way back to take a 28-25 lead. Oturu then capped off the run with three straight points to stretch the lead to six.

The Aggies trimmed the lead to 35-33 with less than two minutes left, but Minnesota answered with six straight points to take a 41-33 lead to the locker room. Murphy scored four in a row and Isaiah Washington scored at the buzzer.

The Gophers got the lead early in the second half up to twelve, but A&T kept the gap at nine three minutes in. Murphy and Oturu took over by combining to score the next ten points. Amir Coffey then hit a 3-pointer to stretch the lead to 54-40 with 14:42 remaining.

The Aggies then made a run of their own in the next four minutes to cut the score to 58-51. The two teams went back and forth until the 6:44 mark with the Gophers still holding on to a single digit lead, 68-60.

At that point, a culmination of Minnesota’s battering of the A&T zone which quite often ended up with much smaller players guarding the big men, as well as the Gophers’ excellent ball movement took a toll.

Washington fed Dupree McBrayer for a 3-pointer. Then the score sheet was very balanced as Murphy, Oturu. Kalscheur, and McBrayer all got into the act as Minnesota closed out the 19-point win.

For the game as we wrote earlier, Murphy led the team in both points and rebounds with 30 and 16. Oturu followed with 20 and 11. The two combined with an incredibly impressive 20 of 27 shooting performance. Murphy was 11 for 15 and Oturu was 9 for 12. Tonight’s performance also gave Oturu his third straight double-double.

McBrayer had 13 points, but he struggled from the field. He was 5 for 14 overall and 1 for 8 from 3-point territory. Kalscheur also struggled. He had 10 points but was 3 for 11 and 2 of 8. Coffey had 7 points, followed by Michael Hurt, Matz Stockman, and Isaiah Washington each had 2. Brock Stull and Jarvis Omersa each played and did not score.

Washington was 1 for 5 from the field, but for the second time in a row, he had a monster game at the point guard position. He had 10 assists and 3 turnovers in 25 minutes of play. That gives him 23 assists and just 3 turnovers in the last two games against North Florida and North Carolina A&T.

Offensively, Minnesota was 34 for 74 for 45.9 percent. They were only 4 of 20 shooting 3-pointer. That meant they were 30 of 54 inside the arc for 55.6 percent. They also piled up 23 foul shots, making 14 for 60.9 percent.

Not only did the Gophers dominate with low post scoring, but they out-rebounded A&T 49-30. There were two interesting rebounding stats from the game. The Aggies only had three more boards than the combination of Murphy and Oturu. They also only had one more defensive rebound (23) than Minnesota had offensive rebounds (22).

The Gophers also had 24 assists on 34 buckets. That is an impressive number, but it could have been greater. They missed several open shots via the pass, especially from 3-point territory.

Defensively, the Aggies were 43.9 percent from the field against them and 33.3 percent from deep. They also got to the line 17 times. The Gopher defenders did a nice job pressuring the ball and getting into the passing lanes. They forced 15 turnovers against only 12 assists.

Notes: With tonight’s win, Richard Pitino reached 100 wins as Minnesota Head Coach. He is 100-80 at the helm. His overall record including his stint at Florida International is 118-94.

Eric Curry did not play in tonight’s game. In the postgame press conference, Pitino was asked about if he expects Curry to play in the next game.

“I don’t know why he wouldn’t play, but I’m not a doctor. I’m not a trainer. I think it’s important he continues to progress with the contact portion of practice and non-contact.”

Minnesota will be off until December 30, when they host Mount St. Mary’s at 2:00 P.M.

Minnesota "double feature" in Detroit(Sunday & Wednesday), if you can afford to stay

If you can afford to stay there. you can fly out to see the Vikings play the Lions tomorrow and the Gophers against Georgia Tech on Wednesday, both at the same stadium...Of course, spending Christmas in the Motor City might be a bummer.. But its kind of unique that both our teams play in the same AWAY CITY, on the same week... Go Gophers and Vikings!!!
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