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Football Expectations for Athan Kaliakmanis

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Some new faces at key positions for the Gophers this upcoming season, one of the most critical will be at quarterback as Athan Kaliakmanis is expected to take the reigns after gaining some significant playing time and experience last season.

Kaliakmanis played in 11 games total, making five starts while compiling a 3-2 record in those starts. Total stats included 60-of-111 passing for 946 yards with three touchdowns and four interceptions. He also rushed for 140 yards on 34 carries with one touchdown.

Some highlights of his 2022 season include:

@ Penn State on October 22nd (first-career start)
STATS: 9/22 (40.9%) for 175 yards, 1 TD, 1 INT - 7 carries for 45 yards
RESULT: 45-17 Loss

@ Nebraska on November 5th (replaced Tanner Morgan at half down 10-0)
STATS: 6/12 (50%) for 137 yards - 3 carries for 27 yards
RESULT: 20-13 Win

vs. Northwestern on November 12th
STATS: 7/13 (53.8%) for 64 yards - 4 carries for 28 yards
RESULT: 31-3 Win

vs. Iowa on November 19th
STATS: 7/15 (46.7%) for 87 yards, 1 INT - 4 carries for 32 yards
RESULT: 13-10 Loss

@ Wisconsin on November 26th
STATS: 19/29 (65.5%) for 319 yards, 2 TD - 7 carries for 14 yards
RESULT: 23-16 Win

vs. Syracuse on December 29th (Bad Boy Mowers Pinstripe Bowl)
STATS: 7/9 (77.8%) for 80 yards - 2 carries for -11 yards (injured in 2nd quarter)
RESULT: 28-20 Win

Assuming Kaliakmanis completes the season healthy, what do you think his stats will be for 2023?

Football Recruiting ***RECRUITING NOTES - WEEK OF MAY 22ND***

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Minnesota is the latest offer for Johnson, who is interested in visiting sometime this summer, but a lot will depend on his father's work schedule before he locks in visits.

Johnson said he had been communicating with Gophers senior defensive analyst Dennis Dottin-Carter before Winston DeLattiboudere extended an offer.

"I'm very interested in Minnesota," Johnson said. "I want to figure out if I can schedule a visit, it's just hard because of my Dad's schedule. I've been talking to Coach Dot for around two months and I recently spoke with the D-line coach yesterday."

At 6-foot-4, 210-pounds, Johnson has the physical tools that Minnesota is looking for in a defensive end.

"(He likes) my twitch and my first step from which Coach Dot came to see me."

Other schools in the mix for Johnson are Kansas, Oklahoma State, Cal, Boise State, and Houston.

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Football Athlon recognized nine Gophers

Five Gophers on offense, three on defense and one on special teams were recognized
Athlon Sports recently released its 2023 All-Big Ten teams and nine Gophers – five on offense, three on defense and one on special teams – were recognized.

Tight end Brevyn Spann-Ford, receiver Chris Autman-Bell and offensive lineman Quinn Carroll were named Second-Team Offense by Athlon.

Spann-Ford, who many outlets have named a preseason All-American heading into the 2023 season, started all 13 games for Minnesota last year and led the team with 42 receptions. He was second on the squad with 497 receiving yards and also caught two touchdowns.

Autman-Bell competed in the first three games of the season in 2022 before suffering a season-ending injury. The seventh-year receiver made 11 catches for 214 yards and one touchdown before his injury. For his career, he has made 125 catches for 1,970 yards and 13 touchdowns and has made one catch in 41 straight games.

Carroll, who transferred to Minnesota from Notre Dame prior to the 2022 season, started all 13 games for the Gophers last season. He blocked for an offense that rushed for 2,698 yards and 33 touchdowns and one that threw for 2,369 yards and 12 scores.

Tyler Nubin was placed on Second-Team Defense. The do-it-all safety returns for his final year in Dinkytown after making 55 tackles (37 solo) and two tackles for loss last season. He also added four interceptions, broke up three passes and forced on fumble.

Another defensive back – Justin Walley – was named Third-Team Defense. The former Mississippi Mr. Football has been a standout for the Gophers ever since he got to campus prior to the 2021 season. He stated all 13 games in 2022 and made 39 tackles, 28 of which were solo. He also had three interceptions, broke up two passes, forced one fumble and recovered one fumble.

Returner Quentin Redding was slotted on the Third-Team Specialists. He served as Minnesota's primary kick and punt returner last season and returned 13 punts for 78 yards (6.0 average) and 20 kickoffs for 508 yards (25.4 average). Redding finished second on the team with 586 all-purpose yards.

Receiver Daniel Jackson and transfer running back Sean Tyler were named Fourth-Team Offense. Jackson played in 11 games last year and led Minnesota in receiving yards (557) and receiving touchdowns (5), while finishing second in receptions (37).

Tyler is in his first year at Minnesota after transferring from Western Michigan. He spent four seasons with the Broncos and rushed 495 times for 2,820 yards and 23 touchdowns. He also caught 43 passes for 338 yards and three scores.

Defensive lineman Jalen Logan-Redding was a Fourth-Team Defense selection. He started 12 of 13 games last season and made 18 tackles (10 solo), while recording three tackles for loss and one sack. He also recovered two fumbles and broke up one pass.

Minnesota opens the season on Thursday, August 31 against Nebraska. Season tickets are on sale now and so is the popular Gopher Pass.

Other Sports Key Hockey players returning

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Nelson appeared in 40 games for the Gophers this past season, finishing with 10 goals, 17 assists, and 27 points - all career-highs.

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Finished with a 26-10 record in goal this past season. Was the Big Ten leader in goals against average (2.02), wins, and shutouts (6). He finished second in save percentage (.927). All ranked in the top four nationally.

Football P.J. Fleck disrespected

Via SaturdayBlitz on Fansided:

The Big Ten Conference is one of college football’s most promising leagues, and several teams deserve a slice of the credit for helping it hold such a standard. If you were to ask folks for examples of said teams, names like Ohio State, Michigan, and Penn State would likely be some of the first ones you’d hear.

Beyond those powerhouses, there is another school that, while having neither the brand nor the success that those do, also deserves some acknowledgment: Minnesota.

The Golden Gophers have been a strong force in the Big Ten’s West division for the past several years, having won eight games or more six times since 2012. Half of those instances have been under current head coach P.J. Fleck.

Fleck took over in Minneapolis for the 2017-18 year, and so far, that’s been his only full season there to finish with a losing record. As for his best season with the Gophers, they managed to hit a spectacular 11-2 record just two years after the sorry debut. It gave the program the most wins it’s seen in a single run since 1904.

Most recently, Minnesota football has had back-to-back 9-4 seasons, which is also a level of excellence that hasn’t been seen since the early 1900s. In both years, they won a bowl game to keep their postseason win streak alive (six-straight bowl wins, a total of four have been obtained while under Fleck).

When you combine all of that with previous accomplishments from his time at Western Michigan—three of four seasons saw records of 8-5 or better, including the university’s greatest of all time (13-1 in its 2016-17 run)—Fleck appears to be one of the top HCs in America today. The only problem is that he gets next to no recognition for it.

Just how harshly has P.J. Fleck been overlooked?​

Some big-name media sites have taken on the task of ranking college football’s best coaches as we’ve grown closer to the fall, such as Pro Football Focus and CBS Sports. The pair made top-25 lists, with both doing Fleck dirty; PFF did not rank him at all while CBS just barely squeaked him in at 24th (and that was with the latter being Power 5 only).

With P.J. Fleck not being present on the first list, there was of course no context provided as to why he was left out. As for the second, the analysis was surprisingly positive in spite of his underwhelming placement.

For the majority of his assessment of Fleck, CBS Sports’ Tom Fornelli (the one behind their rankings) actually did make a point of praising him for all the good he’s done with the Golden Gophers.

In fact, there was only one piece of criticism (if you could even call it that) that Fornelli shot his way—his polarizing personality. To quote Fornelli directly: “There are two types of people in the world: those drawn to Fleck’s personality and those turned off by it.”

He went on to state that regardless of where one may stand on the matter, the results achieved with Minnesota football stand tall, and I couldn’t agree more with that mindset.

Concerns surrounding Fleck’s “personality” mean nothing to me if he keeps winning as much as he has with talent that’s willing to play for him. Simply put, who am I to dictate his worth as a head coach by something as subjective as an interpretation of his personality when his success is staring me dead in the eyes?

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