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Football Recruiting Minnesota Newcomer Profile: WR Donielle Hayes

The next featured player in our Newcomer Profile series is Donielle "Nuke" Hayes, a threatening wide out who could end up being a sleeper in Minnesota's 2024 class.


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Travis Kelce

Was an all-conference high school quarterback at Cleveland Heights High, Ohio, with a 5.2 2-star rating from Rivals, in the class of 2008. He was listed at 6'5", 230 lb.

As a senior he rushed for 1.016 yards and 10 TDs, and passed for 1,523 yards and 21 scores, on 103/198, with 8 interceptions.

He committed to Cincinnati where he was converted to receiver. I'm guessing had 55 been a Cincinnati fan he would have screamed "Travis can pass!" and, had the Bearcat coaches acceded to 55's self-proclaimed brilliance, they may have screwed up the development of the best tight end in the history of the game.

@55Highway, you were correct on Streveler though.

Wrestling: MN Wins a Tough One, 19-15 Over WI!!!


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Well Gopher Wrestling fans, we have our last dual match tomorrow at WI at 1pm (on BTN)!!!

We need to come out fighting, being very aggressive, so we stomp all over these smelly skunks!!! We did this against IL, so we can do it again tomorrow!!

I have the dual as a 19-12 win for us. This seems like a comfortable win for us, BUT DON"T BE FOOLED!!!

If Either Pat McKee or Brayton Lee loses, the score will only be a 16-15 win for us, and if they both lose (which they've done to both of their opponents before), then we lose 18-13!!! So, this dual could be very tight!!!

As usual, I'll be tweeting out individual match results on @Unlimited424 !!!

There's also some other good B1G Wrestling on BTN tonight, with NE at OSU at 6pm and MI at IA at 8pm!! So get your beer, wine, or drinks ready, along with your popcorn, as there will be a lot or GREAT B1G WRESTLING THIS WEEKEND!!!


Here's the article on tomorrow's dual from Gophersports.com:


Minnesota Slated for Border Battle Regular Season Finale



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Gophersports.com
02/9/2023
Wrestling



MINNEAPOLIS - The No. 9 University of Minnesota wrestling program (11-3, 4-3 B1G) is set to hit the road for their regular season finale this weekend, as they are slated for a battle with No. 19 Wisconsin (7-7, 1-6 B1G) on Saturday at 1:00 p.m. CST.

The dual will be broadcasted live on Big Ten Network with Shane Sparks and Tim Johnson on the call. Fans can also follow along to match-by-match updates on Twitter at @GopherWrestling.

The Gophers are looking to close out the season in the win column, as they are coming off a 18-13 loss in their home finale last weekend to second-ranked Iowa. The Gophers claimed four of the ten bouts on the night, with Bailee O'Reilly, Isaiah Salazar, Michial Foy, and Garrett Joles all earning victories.

Tale of the Tape - The Badgers
Wisconsin sits at an even .500 record during head coach Chris Bono's fifth year at the helm this season, proving to be a down year after the Badgers' 12-2 mark a season ago. The Badgers have struggled in conference competition thus far, going 1-6 against Big Ten opponents.

The Badgers still do have plenty of firepower up and down the lineup, however, housing a total of five former NCAA All-Americans in Eric Barnett, Taylor LaMont, Austin Gomez, Dean Hamiti, and Trent Hillger.

The Series with Wisconsin
The Minnesota Golden Gophers hold the all-time series lead over Wisconsin with a record of 63-36-1 in a series that dates back to the 1921-22 season. The Gophers have been in command of the series as of late, with wins in nine of the previous ten matchups. However, Wisconsin did snap Minnesota's nine-dual win streak last season with a win inside Maturi Pavilion. Now, the Gophers will look to get back in the win column during Saturday's showdown with the Badgers.

First Meeting: W, 29-19 (2/21/1922)
Last Meeting: L, 15-21 (1/16/2022)
Longest Win Streak: W11 (2/5/1955-2/11/1967)
Longest Losing Streak: L7 (1/26/1974-1/12/1980)
Current Streak: L1

Last Meeting
The Gophers played host to Wisconsin on Championship Weekend last January inside Maturi Pavilion, but it was the Badgers who spoiled the party with a 21-15 victory to snap Minnesota's nine-dual win streak in the series. The Badgers took five of the first six bouts to jump to a commanding 18-3 lead, with a Jake Bergeland decision being the Gophers' lone win. Bailee O'Reilly and Isaiah Salazar looked to bring Minnesota back with a pair of major decisions, but Wisconsin would clinch the dual at 197 pounds before Gable Steveson closed out the day with his own major decision win over Trent Hillger.

Potential Matchups
This weekend's probable lineups with the Badgers features a total of 17 ranked wrestlers according to the InterMat polls, with the potential for up to seven ranked matchups in Saturday's dual.

The feature bout of the dual comes at 125 pounds, where we will get the seventh installment of the classic rivalry between No. 6 Patrick McKee and No. 7 Eric Barnett, with McKee leading the series with a 4-2 record over Barnett.

Aaron Nagao looks to return to the lineup at 133 pounds following a three-week hiatus, where he could be slated to compete against 2021 NCAA All-American Taylor LaMont.

Michael Blockhus looks for another tough test at 149 pounds, where he could see the nation's second-ranked 149-pounder Austin Gomez.

A potential swing match looms at 157 pounds, where Brayton Lee and Garrett Model will compete in a rubber match after splitting their previous two matches against each other.

Isaiah Salazar looks to leave the regular season with an unblemished conference record, as he looks to defeat Wisconsin's Tyler Dow and go 8-0 in Big Ten duals this season.

Michial Foy will look to build off of last weekend's statement win, as he gets yet another top-20 opponent in Braxton Amos.

Up Next
Following Saturday's regular season finale, Minnesota will look ahead to postseason wrestling at the Big Ten Championships on March 4-5 in Ann Arbor, Mich., as ten Gophers will look to punch their tickets to Tulsa for the NCAA Championships on March 17-19.


MN vs. WI

My Predictions:

125
- #6 Patrick McKee wins over #7 Eric Barnett (MN 3 - WI 0)
133
- #14 Aaron Nagao wins over #30 Taylor LaMont (6-0)
141
- #14 Jake Bergeland wins over #28 Joe Zargo (9-0)
149
- #15 Michael Blockhus loses to #2 Austin Gomez (9-3)
157 - #17 Brayton Lee wins over #18 Garrett Model (12-3)
165
- Cael Carlson loses to #6 Dean Hamiti (12-6)
174
- #10 Bailee O’Reilly wins over Josh Otto (15-6)
184
- #9 Isaiah Salazar wins by major dec. over Tyler Dow (19-6)
197
- #23 Michial Foy loses to #20 Braxton Amos (19-9)
285
- Garrett Joles loses to #11 Trent Hillger (19-12)
Final Team Score MN 19 - WI 12)
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'Wisconsin vs. Minnesota day' on Big Ten channel, on Saturday.

Thank goodness there is no hoops between the schools on Saturday. Minnesota vs. Wisconsin kicks off with a wrestling dual on Saturday at 2 PM EST. Then, after a Big Ten hoops contest on BTN, Minnesota men's hockey plays Wisconsin followed by women's hockey between the Gophers and Badgers. Nothing better than cheering the Gophers on to victory 3 TIMES IN ONE DAY against the Badgers!! Stay tuned!!!!

Wrestling: Drew Roberts Wins the Edinboro Open and Eggum on Gopher Talk!!

One of our non-starters Drew Roberts had A BIG WEEKEND a few days ago winning the Edinboro Open!!!

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Unseeded Roberts went 5-0 taking the title over #3 seed Tyler Kasak of PSU (grayshirt and world team member), #2 seed Manzona Bryant of Lehigh (ranked #24 on Flo). and #5 seed Connor Pierce of PSU!!

Way to Go Drew!!!

Next year when Michael Blockhus may not be back, Roberts is a likely starter at 149!

We will be very strong in our middle weights next year, and really all across our lineup, which might look like this:

23-24
125 - Pat McKee / Troy Spratley
133 - Aaron Nagao
141 - Vance VomBaur / Tagen Jamison
149 - Drew Roberts / Jamison
157 - Brayton Lee
165 - Cael Carlson / Andrew Sparks / Hunter Lyden
174 - Sparks / Jared Krattiger
184 - Isaiah Salazar
197 - Gabe Nagel
285 - Garrett Joles


2024/25
125 - Spratley
133 - Nagao
141 - VomBaur
149 - Jamison
157 - Roberts
165 - Lyden / Charley Millard redshirt
174 - Sparks
184 - Max McEnelly
197 - Gavin Nelson
285 - Bennett Tabor / ???

Our 23-24 lineup is very good, but that 24-25 lineup could be great!!
We still need a Hwt., c'mon Koy Hopke!!!


I'm also posting an interview with Coach Eggum and Mike Grimm from before the IA match:


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Football Recruiting Minnesota Newcomer Profile: OL Greg Johnson

Next up in our Minnesota newcomer profiles is three-star offensive lineman Greg Johnson, an in-state prospect who dreamed of playing for the Gophers growing up and has now turned it into a reality.


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Football Recruiting Minnesota Newcomer Profile: OL Jerome Williams

Continuing our Newcomer Profile series with a look at Jerome Williams, who I also named my leader of the class in our signee superlatives:


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Matt Simon will be a legendary OC!

Man, I can’t wait. 55 has never been wrong and is not afraid to go out on a limb. I’m glad Fleck was patient with him, he should be ready to shine. With him and our DC. Fleck is in the best shape EVER.

Right now, Simon is establishing he is the man in meetings and getting his skilled players hyped. He has the juice now.

Free Dylan Wright! Get that man paid. Spann-Ford….get that man paid.

Wrestling: MN Loses 18-13 to IA, Closer Than Expected!!

Unlimited, is Nagao hurt? He hasn’t wrestled in a while! Hopefully it doesn’t ruin the momentum he had. Also, Carlson has wrestled well when he has gotten a chance. Is there a chance he takes over for sparks?

Unlimited, any chance to beat Iowa tomorrow? Will Nagao be back?

Hi buck, thanks for asking!!

Nagao is still out with a concussion, and yes, there is a chance that Carlson could take over for Sparks. Also, Brayton Lee is still out with an arm injury.
So, with Nagao and Lee out our chances to do well tonight have gone way down!!!
In fact, I have it looking pretty bad for us as a 26-6 loss!!
With those two back in, it could have been 20-12, and then if we got two more wins somewhere, it could have been an 18- 14 win for us.
This may have been unlikely, but now it's likely we have little-to-no shot of a win.

Still, it will be an interesting watch, so come on down or tune in!!

I'll be tweeting individual match results on @Unlimited424 !!


Here's the article on tonight's big dual from Gophersports.com:

Gophers Close Out Home Slate against No. 2 Iowa



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Gophersports.com
02/2/2023
Wrestling



MINNEAPOLIS - The No. 11 University of Minnesota wrestling program (11-2, 4-2 B1G) is set for their home finale on Friday night, as they look to go undefeated at home for the first time since the 2014-15 season against the No. 2 Iowa Hawkeyes (12-1, 5-1 B1G) inside Maturi Pavilion at 8:00 p.m. CST.

The dual will be broadcasted live on Big Ten Network with Ray Flores and Tim Johnson on the call. Fans can also follow along to match-by-match updates on Twitter at @GopherWrestling.

Minnesota is coming off the heels of a 24-9 win over No. 17 Illinois, where the Gophers claimed seven of the ten bouts, including three upset victories from Jake Bergeland, Cael Carlson, and Bailee O'Reilly

Tale of the Tape - The Hawkeyes
A recurring national powerhouse under head coach Tom Brands, the Iowa Hawkeyes come into the weekend as the second-ranked team in the country, suffering their first setback of the season last Friday night in a 23-14 loss against No. 1 Penn State.

Iowa houses a total of ten ranked wrestlers in their lineup, being led by three-time NCAA champion Spencer Lee and 2022 NCAA finalist Jacob Warner. The Hawkeyes also have some new faces in the lineup this season, with transfer additions Brody Teske and Real Woods, as well as first-year starters Cobe Siebrecht and Patrick Kennedy.

The Series with Iowa
The Iowa Hawkeyes hold the all-time series lead over Minnesota with a record of 28-78-1 in a series that dates back to the 1922-23 season. Iowa has gotten the better of the Gophers in recent history, winning each of the last eight contests against the Maroon & Gold. The Gophers will look to get back in the win column this Friday night, as they look for their first win in the series since 2014, when they walked into Carver-Hawkeye arena and claimed a 19-15 victory.

First Meeting: L, 2-18 (2/21/1923)
Last Meeting: L, 10-22 (1/7/2022)
Longest Win Streak: W6 (1935-36 season-1941-42 season)
Longest Losing Streak: L19 (1/19/1974-1/30/1993)
Current Streak: L8 (1/30/2015-1/7/2022)

Last Meeting

The Gophers traveled to Iowa City last January to compete against the Hawkeyes in their Big Ten opener, ultimately falling to the Hawkeyes by a score of 22-10. Iowa would claim seven of the ten contests, with Gable Steveson, Patrick McKee, and Brayton Lee getting their hand raised for the Maroon & Gold. With the dual kicking off at 165 pounds, Steveson would put Minnesota on the board first with a major decision over Tony Cassioppi. McKee by spoiling the debut of Drake Ayala with a 8-4 decision, before Brayton Lee closed out the dual with a 4-3 win over Kaleb Young, securing the winning takedown in the final 30 seconds of the bout.

Potential Matchups
With 20 ranked wrestlers amongst the two teams, Friday night's dual could see a ranked matchup in all ten of the bouts.

The feature bout of the night comes at 125 pounds, as No. 6 Patrick McKee looks for the statement win of his career against top-ranked Spencer Lee.

2022 All-American Jake Bergeland will look for his second straight top-10 victory, as he is slated to compete against No. 2 Real Woods.

Michael Blockhus will look to break through for the first career win over No. 6 Max Murin at 149 pounds.

Either Andrew Sparks or Cael Carlson will see a great opportunity against a top-10 foe in Patrick Kennedy at 165 pounds.

No. 11 Bailee O'Reilly looks for his 75th career victory at 174 pounds, as he will toe the line against ranked competitor Nelson Brands.

Isaiah Salazar will look to keep his unbeaten conference streak alive and extend his 11-match win streak at 184 pounds.

Up Next:
Minnesota wraps up regular season competition next Saturday afternoon, as they will compete against the Wisconsin Badgers at 1:00 p.m. CST on Big Ten Network. The Gophers will then prepare for postseason action, beginning with the Big Ten Championships in Ann Arbor, Mich., on March 4-5.

MN vs IA:

My Predictions:
125
- #6 Patrick McKee loses by major dec. to #1 Spencer Lee (MN 0 - IA 4)
133
- #15 Jake Gliva loses to #17 Brody Teske (0 - 7)
141
- #15 Jake Bergeland loses to #2 Real Woods (0 - 10)
149
- #15 Michael Blockhus loses to #6 Max Murin (0 - 13)
157
- Sebas Swiggum loses to #15 Cobe Siebrecht (0 - 16)
165
- Cael Carlson loses to #7 Patrick Kennedy (0- 19)
174
- #11 Bailee O’Reilly wins over #16 Nelson Brands (3 - 19)
184
- #10 Isaiah Salazar wins over Abe Assad (6 - 19)
197
- #28 Michial Foy loses to #7 Jacob Warner (6 - 22)
285
- #32 Garrett Joles loses by major dec. to #3 Tony Cassioppi (6 - 26)
Final Team Score IA 26 - MN 6)
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