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Stollings vs Pitino

Just me, but on the coaching aspect of it, and I know a lot of you don't watch the women play, I see greater improvement from the start of the year versus Pitino. She has been virtually going with a 4 guard offense because of her young post players. They run their sets and rotate the ball so much better than the men. Their defense is subject, but look at the scores in women's basketball. Defense isn't their forte with the exception of a few. I know it is a apple versus orange situation with one game being played above the rim and one below the rim. Still, I see the same mistakes over and over with the men. Especially the two upper class guys Buggs and Morris,and even in some cases King. On the young post players I've seen "consistent" improvement in Edwards and Barnes for the ladies. With the men, Gaston is virtually a non- contributor. Konate takes one step forward and then two steps backwards. Just thoughts on a Saturday morning.

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Grade the 2016 class

How would you grade the 2016 class?

  • A

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • A-

    Votes: 2 1.4%
  • B+

    Votes: 39 28.3%
  • B

    Votes: 61 44.2%
  • B-

    Votes: 15 10.9%
  • C+

    Votes: 14 10.1%
  • C

    Votes: 4 2.9%
  • C-

    Votes: 1 0.7%
  • D+ or lower

    Votes: 2 1.4%

How would you grade the 2016 class?

In my opinion, it's the best yet under Kill/Claeys. If all else were to hold constant with the program, bringing in this sort of class every year would make the program a serious Big Ten West contender and approach top 25 territory annually.

They missed on many, many guys down the stretch, but like I said, I still think this is the best class under Kill/Claeys. There were no significant reaches. I'll give it a solid B+.

Zebrowski

Gaard had ten minutes plus with Zebrowski post-game that he played on his Gopher Sunday show on KFAN.

audio link...Zebrowski at 25 minute mark: http://www.kfan.com/media/podcast-g...hers/913-gopher-football-sunday-wjg-26346531/

some good stuff on rhythm, getting herky jerky, not running like they want in heavy packages, getting stuck in 3rd and longs, Mitch getting hit/hurried early, figuring out some of their twist and improving protection, getting run game going via zone read, narrowing down what they call, flat, quick throws, hitches, swings, corners, slants, hi-lo stuff, getting defense stuck in some packages via no huddle, missing wide open kid and not hanging his head and coming back with big drive, missing Donavahn Jones vs Illini last year, missing Melvin earlier on same route (Troop Hammer?) that KJ scored on, CSU pressing, redirecting or bumping off routes on Shede and Carter, kids figuring out they need to adjust routes when CSU was trying to reroute, man schemes they changed up inside and outside leverage in coverage, sometimes funneled to safety, taking it high, running by, slither by, Mitch reading number wrong on arm band causes a timeout out of a break, outside hitch, inside corner, flats, flipping it, Drew inside mismatches on linebackers, safeties, similar to what happened with Derek Engel, if we get those big tall young guys who can run-run on the outside, working with Weber, Weber working with Mitch
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Gopher Wrestling at Illinois tonight

Our #16 Gopher wrestlers are at #12 IL for our last B1G match of the season and this one could be very close!! On paper (see predictions below), we should lose by a couple team points. But more than any other dual meet match thus far, this match is winnable if everyone wrestles to expectations...and just a couple Gophers wrestle better than expected.

With the momentum we have from winning some close duals lately, we might just be up to getting an upset win tonight. The match is on at 7pm tonight on BTN@GO, so tune in if you can...this could be a good one!!

Here are the probable line-ups...with my predictions after the IL lineups:

#16 MINNESOTA (9-7, 5-3)

125
-/-/- Steven Polakowski (11-6, 2-2)
133 -/-/- Sam Brancale (15-15, 0-6)
141 6/9/8 Tommy Thorn (28-7, 7-1)
149 16/14/13 Jake Short (11-7, 3-5)
157 -/-/- Brandon Kingsley (18-10, 5-3)
165 -/-/- Brad Dolezal (6-5, 0-3)
174 -/-/- Nick Wanzek (15-9, 5-3)
184 -/-/- Chris Pfarr (9-17, 0-7)
197 3/3/3 Brett Pfarr (29-2, 8-0)
HWT 9/10/8 Michael Kroells (25-6, 6-2)

Records (Overall, Big Ten)
Rankings are listed in Intermat, W.I.N., OpenMat

#12 ILLINOIS (12-5, 4-5)

125
-/-/- Francis Edelen (1-16, 0-8 ) Fr. (MN 3 - IL 0)
133 2/2/2 Zane Richards (20-0, 6-0), r-Jr. (MN 3 - IL 4)
141 -/-/- Mousa Jodeh (3-8, 0-4), Fr. (MN 7 - IL 4)
149 -/-/- Kyle Langenderfer (6-11, 2-6), r-So. (MN 11 - IL 4)
157 2/2/2 Isaiah Martinez (22-1, 7-1), r-So. (MN 11 - IL 9)
165 6/4/6 Steven Rodrigues (20-2, 6-2), r-Sr. (MN 11 - IL 13)
174 4/2/2 Zac Brunson (17-1, 4-1), r-Jr. (MN 11- IL 17)
184 -/15/18 Jeff Koepke (17-5, 5-3), r-Sr. (MN 11 - IL 22)
197 -/-/- Andre Lee (11-10, 1-7), r-Fr. (MN 16 - IL 22)
285 -/20/- Brooks Black (16-6, 4-4), r-So. (MN 20 - IL 22)

So, right now it looks like IL wins a close match 22-20. This is a conservative prediction as I gave IL a lot of bonus points. So, if we want to get a win here...this is what we need to do:

- 125 Polakowski/Petry need to get a major, TF or pin (+1 - 3 team points)
- 133 Brancale doesn't give up a major decision (+1) and doesn't get Tech Falled, or pinned (-1 to -2)
- 141 Tommy Thorn gets a TF or pin (+1 - +2)
- 149 Jake Short gets a TF or pin (+1 - +2)
- 157 BK loses only by dec. or major dec. (+1 - +2) and doesn't get pinned (-1)
- 165 Brad Dolezal doesn't get TF or pinned (-1 to -2)
- 174 Nick Wanzek only loses by dec. (+1) and doesn't get TF or pinned (-1 to -2)
- 184 Chris Pfarr doesn't get pinned (-1) or loses only by major dec. (+1)
- 197 Brett Pfarr gets a fall (+1)
- 285 MK gets a TF or pin (+1 - +2)

If just 2-3 guys can wrestle better than expectations, we would get 3 team points and then we would win 23-22!!. Of course, if we got an unexpected upset win in one match...that would be at least a 6 team point swing. Although anything is possible...this looks to be pretty unlikely. So we need just a few small (positive) changes in our expected individual results if we are to win.

Our best chances to get more team points are at:
- 125 (need a major, TF, or F)
- 141 (need a TF/F)
- 149 (need a TF, or F)
- 197 (need a Fall)
- Others possible, but less likely

VERY IMPORTANT!! Others need to hold the line (while losing) at 133,157,165,174,184 (LOTS of BIG TIME HOLDING to DO!!!) It will be difficult to gain any team points by losing by a lesser decision in these matches as we are sizeable underdogs in all of them.

So tonight, as usual, we will have big time drama in Champaign!
Are we up to the Challenge??

We shall see.

Go Gopher wrestlers, lets kick some IL ass!!!

New B.B. King documentary on American Masters

I watched a new documentary on the life of B.B. King last night on American Masters (PBS) and found it really enjoyable!! It's only showing on TV a few more times on Feb. 15th/16th, but it's also available online at:

http://www.pbs.org/wnet/americanmasters/b-b-king-full-episode/6519/

Here's a description of the program:

B.B. King: The Life of Riley

Full Episode
Premiere date: February 12, 2016 | | Video expires March 10, 2016

B.B. King, born Riley B. King, was one of the most influential and celebrated blues musicians of all time. From his roots as a sharecropper’s son, working in the cotton fields of Mississippi, he rose to become a living legend — the most renowned blues singer, songwriter, musician, and record producer of the past 40 years — earning the moniker “King of the Blues.”

King’s story of struggle and triumph is chronicled in American Masters: B.B. King: The Life of Riley, premiering nationwide during Black History Month on Friday, February 12 at 9 p.m. (ET) on PBS. Academy Award winner Morgan Freeman narrates and appears in the film.

Made with the full cooperation of The B.B. King Museum and Delta Interpretive Center in Indianola, Mississippi, B.B. King: The Life of Riley was filmed in locations across America, as well as the United Kingdom. Award-winning producer/director Jon Brewer worked on the film with King for two years. Filming was completed shortly before King passed on May 14, 2015.

B.B. King: The Life of Riley explores King’s challenging life and career through candid interviews with the man himself, his family, longtime friends, and fellow music contemporaries such as Bono, George Benson, Eric Clapton, Aaron Neville, John Mayer, Bonnie Raitt, Carlos Santana, Ringo Starr, Johnny Winter, and more.

Learn more about the film.

I always liked Muddy Waters better, while still appreciating B.B. King, but now I'm going to go back and listen to some of his best albums like:

- Live at the Regal
- Live at Cook County Jail
- B.B. King in London
- Ridin' With The King (with Eric Clapton)

He grew up a child of sharecroppers in MS and ended up playing before Presidents and Royalty. That's quite a journey!!!

At the golf course this morning...

From the bar/restaurant area having a cup of java before I play. They just had about a 20 second blip on Banham on the local sports coverage as a follow to the 60 point effort. Showed the behind the back pass to Barns among the highlights. This is PAC 12 country.
I thought that was pretty cool... Lots of Gopher fans in Green Valley, Arizona

Return of the banned

Greetings, fellow GIers.

This thread marks my return from the land of the damned, a place misguided Gopher fans are sent when they incite the anger of The Gatekeeper. Though my words were a fraction of what gets spewed by and at Opie on a regular basis, the Thor of recruiting felt grievous wound, and swiftly took his pound of flesh swinging the ban hammer as he cast me out of the high flying recruiting machine that is GI.

I flailed, fell, and careened down towards a small, marshy pond. I splashed hard into the water and landed, feet first in the cyber equivalent of a large, soft pile of Minnesota pond-mud. There I stood for weeks on end, unable to free my boots from this dirty, boggy digital prison. I could read GI, but I could not post as the ban hammer was swift and powerful, 'twas as if I'd been muted.

I watched 55 seize attention then receive the old testament justice he deserved and weirdly-- seemed to be craving, saw the whole run-up to NSD and now the 2016 class is more or less in the books.

During my first forced, then later self-imposed exile I had a number of thoughts, observations and queries. I'll leave a few of them here:

1a) A head coaching change brings a lot of uncertainty into the recruiting process. That uncertainty is even more pronounced when the new HC replaces the 2 most important offensive coaches (OC/QB coach & OL coach). It's a minor miracle that Claeys kept this class as steady as he did.

1b) Claeys has 2 groups to thank for his success: his recruiting staff/assistant coaches & Carter Coughlin and the Empire. I am extremely excited for the next 3-4 years of the Coughlin era. It's good when your best leaders are also your best players.

2) Given the aforementioned uncertainty, Claeys did a great job closing this class. The large majority of the recruits in this class could have picked other power 5 schools with which to sign. They did not. They picked Minnesota. For the 2nd time in 3 years, Minnesota has signed a consensus top 100 recruit. For the longest time, nobody thought Seth Green would ever come here, yet somehow he signed and for the first time ever I'm jacked about TWO incoming frosh QBs. If 2 years ago you told me that in 2016 the Gophers were going to sign three exciting in-state receivers, I would have sneered derisively at your gallows' humor.

3) The NFL draft and 'the Saturday eye test' have proven this staff right time and time again at several positions, particularly on defense. There weren't as many on O but the new and remaining coaches will have a chance to rectify that. More sought after recruits should equal more NFL/all-Big 10 kinda players.

4) Claeys' decisiveness with his coaching staff and on the recruiting trail show me that not only is TC ready for the challenge, but he's been meticulously planning in earnest. Given what he's shown so far, I would wager that TC would have left Jerry to be a head coach of his own program within the next few years. He has a clear vision for what he wants in every aspect of the program, just as Jerry did. As a fan who suffered his collegiate years through the Brewster era, that is a trait I truly value.

5) At some point during the season Dubwa had his moniker stolen by some poor soul suffering from a kind of split personality disorder.

6) The fact that Kill and Claeys had such a high talent hit rate for prospects with no other power 5 offers is really impressive. Now that the class is made up of more guys with good offers, we should see players with higher floors and higher ceilings. This is a good thing.

7a) While I know TC wanted to sign a lot more guys (especially on the line of scrimmage!), I think next year he'll be glad he has more schollies to distribute. TC now has a year to recruit in the aggressive manner we saw him use over the course of the waning months of this cycle. If next year is the breakout year, we could see a class even better than this one. However, with a smaller in-state crop, it'll be a challenge to surpass this class (a challenge for which I believe Claeys is ready).

7b) I predict that despite early musings of a 'small class', Tracey Claeys will sign a full class of at least 25 recruits next year. Scribes, add that to the 'GI Hall of Rube-y Prophesies', where it will continue to sit until it is proven true or until JK Rowling runs out of plot devices and returns to the well**.
8a) At some point we as fans are going to have to get over the redshirt thing. I'm at the point where the only burned redshirts I get upset about are on the OLine--strength and cohesion is so key there. Otherwise we should be glad to see a lot of frosh playing, it means they have more upside than the older guys on the roster.

8b) There's often talk on this site about 'playing guys as frosh to prepare them for bigger roles'. To me that's mostly coach speak. Frosh play because recruiting has continually improved, which means our frosh are often quicker/faster/longer than our older guys.

c) Every year where our frosh are our fastest/longest/most athletic players is a good year.

9a) Burning David Cobb's redshirt hurt us in 2015, but may have helped in the long run. DC covered up a lot of the issues on the line with his superior vision, quickness, balance, and power. The injuries hurt, but between the injuries, loss of Cobb, and Lauer and Bobek's respective decisions to hang up the cleats, it became clear that the OLine desperately needed an influx of talent and better development of the guys we already have.

9b) Claeys likely would have fired Limey anyway, but I think the 2015 struggles totally mitigated the backlash against that move. Remember, Jerry Kill stood up at the senior banquet and announced that all of the coaches would be back in 2016. Claeys blindsided everybody, and in the wrong climate could have been a PR disaster.

9c) I believe that Claeys' decision to fire Limey and Zebrowski helped propel Kill away from a hands on role with the program. Jerry thought he could be Barry without the AD title. Turns out it doesn't work that way.

Next year the Gophers get Michigan and league overlord Ohio State off the schedule. The Gophers do not have to play Sparty. That is a schedule comparable to what Iowa had this year. There will probably never be a better opportunity for a breakout season.


Leidner was off the chain in that bowl game. If Mitch can stay healthy next year, he is gonna have a monster season. If the OLine gels AND Mitch stays healthy? Sky is the limit for the 2016 Gophers.

**Harry Potter joke

Coen Brothers -- Your Thoughts...

The Washington Post movie critic gave her ranking of Coen Brothers movies -- your disagreements & thoughts (beyond the Dude abides...)


1. Fargo 1996

2. Miller’s Crossing 1990

3. Raising Arizona 1987

4. Blood Simple 1984

5. Inside Llewyn Davis 2013

6. O Brother Where Art Thou? 2000

7. Baton Fink 1991

8. Hail, Caesar! 2016

9. Burn After Reading 2008

10. True Grit 2010

11. The Hudsucker Proxy 1994

12. Intolerable Cruelty 2003

13. The Big Lebowski 1998

14. A Serious Man 2009

15. The Man Who Wasn’t There 2001

16. No Country For Old Men 2007

17. The Ladykillers 2004

https://www.washingtonpost.com/news...thers-film/?wpmm=1&wpisrc=nl_p1most-partner-1

Ho hum...another 14 and 8 for Murphy, 19 pt 5 ast 0 to for Mason, 11 for McBrayer

I'm happy about this. Our core in 2 years will be Mason, Murphy, and Coffey. McBrayer with 11 is just a bonus.

Even though we lost....don't shake-a-stick at the fact that a freshman has 14 points and 8 rebounds on a regular basis. And that Mason is not in a sophomore slump. Don't shake-a-stick at that.

And McBrayer has potential to be good in 2 years. And hot-shot Coffey is on the way.

I'm on extra-nice behavior....so if you think we stink and there's no hope....that's fine.

19 days

Hope SPRINGs Eternal.

Spring camp under three weeks away.

You always look for help in some of the new guys. Interesting this year because of such a big group of Red Shirt Frosh.

Nice group of 17 red-shirt frosh I'm eager to see compete.

10 on offense:

Dovich and Connelly have been mentioned by Claeys as guys he thinks can help.
New coach will take hard look at Oseland and Stieber.
New coach means new opportunity plus he has to replace Lauer, Christenson, Bjorklund, Campion, Bush, Hayes, Bobek, maybe A. Mayes. That is 7 or 8 bodies gone from that unit.

Femi-Cole and Johannesson. No McCrary in camp helps their getting reps. Berkley gone and Roderick gone also gives them opportunity. Miles Thomas, Tyler Hartmann gone. Knowing what they have in Brooks and Smith and probably limiting them also helps these two for extra reps.

Beebe (almost lost his redshirt last season) and Witham. No fullbacks on roster. Plsek not returning. Anyanwu not returning?

Register and Mayer. Good reports on both. Mayer a walk-on from Cali we were able to get because of legacy New offensive coordinator means fresh looks for all. Leidner won't be in camp, so some of these guys might get better looks from a QB who has no established comfort-zone targets.

6 on defense:

DeLattiboudere gets some good reports. They need help at DE with Keith, Cockran gone. Mose Hall I hear nothing on.

Jaylen Waters at linebacker is one I'm eager to see. Claeys compares skill-set to Damien Wilson. I would think Lynn and Poock will be limited to keep them healthy. DeVondre gone.

Buford. Sawvel says his eyes go big when he watches Buford. BBC and Murray both gone. Team will be looking hard for young corners to step up.

Dior and Craighton. Antonio Johnson gone. Are Travis and Rogers healthy enough to go in Spring ball? If not, these guys will get a lot of good reps at safety.

Herbers on special teams I would think will be competing for the punting job. He came in from Battle Creek, MI as a walk-on. I think he had MAC scholarship opportunity.

I think a bunch of these will be in the two-deeps come September.
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