Gophers still suck. Is this a Gopher board or a Bison board? No tradition im Minneapolis. Flash in the pan. Row the rotten canoe. Goofs still too scared to to play the Bison in football.
Gophers still suck. Is this a Gopher board or a Bison board? No tradition im Minneapolis. Flash in the pan. Row the rotten canoe. Goofs still too scared to to play the Bison in football.
Gophers move into the top 10. Ranked #7 in both FBS polls. Uncharted territory!
They suck, but yet are a top ten team in in the nation? Man, I love to hate on the Gophers after decades of being average to terrible, but give PJ some credit...he has turned this program around. Do you think Jerry Kill, Tim Brewster, Glen Mason would be 9-0 at this point and beat a team ranked #4 in the entire nation? If they lose one game this year, all the haters will say they choked, etc...give a man some credit, he's done a great job. I thought he was another snake oil salesman myself when he came in, but he's proven me wrong. In 2 to 3 more years, after he has had time to really recruit and establish a winning culture, I think Minnesota will be a top Big Ten team ever year, along the lines of Wisconsin/Iowa.
Monorail!
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Monorail!
That’s right!
Monorail!
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We all live in stories... It seems to me that a definition of any living vibrant society is that you constantly question those stories... The argument itself is freedom. It's not that you come to a conclusion about it. Through that argument you change your mind sometimes... That's how societies grow. When you can't retell for yourself the stories of your life then you live in a prison... Somebody else controls the story. - S. Rushdie
Jerry Kill certainly had the team in the right direction. He made the program respectable again.
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PJ won't hurt the Bison because he will not be in Minnesota that much longer.
The only reason some people get lost in thought is because it's unfamiliar territory.
Paul Fix.
it wouldn't be too hard to improve on what Tim Brewster did, lol.. Jerry Kill was a gonna be a lifelong 8-4 type guy. Play three easy games in the early part of the schedule, get your ass kicked in the Big Ten, other than the bottom feeders, and go to a bowl game. Glenn Mason was pretty much the same, so not much of a difference. Tracey Claeys was on the same path. Jerry was a classy guy, but no way in hell he'd be 9-0 right now.
Yes he will. He wants to build a dynasty from nothing. If he does, he'll get paid, AND he'll get wins. dare I say, compete for national titles year in and year out?
He's barely had a chance to recruit yet, so I think in 2-3 more years, the goofs will really see what he can bring to Minnesota. He's trying to change the culture, that takes 4-5 years, he's ahead of schedule.