Minnesota Gophers News - MinnesotaSportsFan https://www.minnesotasportsfan.com/tag/minnesota-gophers/ Minnesota sports, but different Mon, 19 May 2025 17:57:17 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.9 https://www.minnesotasportsfan.com/cdn-cgi/image/width=32,height=32,fit=crop,quality=80,format=auto,onerror=redirect,metadata=none/wp-content/uploads/2024/01/cropped-cropped-MSF-favicon-1.jpg Minnesota Gophers News - MinnesotaSportsFan https://www.minnesotasportsfan.com/tag/minnesota-gophers/ 32 32 Minnesota Gophers Offer Donovan McNabb’s Son https://www.minnesotasportsfan.com/gophers-football/minnesota-recruit-donovan-mcnabb-jr-2027/ Fri, 24 Jan 2025 16:43:23 +0000 https://www.minnesotasportsfan.com/?p=59573 The Minnesota Gophers are hot on the recruiting trail following their 8-5 season and Duke’s Mayo Bowl win over Virginia Tech. They landed a commitment from Louisiana’s Mr. Football earlier this month and have sent offers to a four-star running back and a four-star defensive end in the 2026 class.

At wide receiver, they seem to have an affinity for former NFL players’ sons. Cristian Driver (son of Donald Driver) has played for the Gophers for two seasons, after transferring in from Penn State. On the recruiting trail, Fleck has found his way into Brophy College Prep in Phoenix, AZ, where many former NFL players have their kids enrolled.

PJ Fleck, Minnesota Gophers offer Donovan McNabb Jr.

For the 2026 class, Minnesota offered Daylen Sharper (son of Darren Sharper) and Devin Fitzgerald (son of Larry Fitzgerald) back in October. This week, the Minnesota Gophers offered another Brophy WR, this time for the 2027 class, Donovan McNabb’s son — Donovan McNabb Jr.

Donovan McNabb Jr. managed just 226 all-purpose yards and a touchdown during his sophomore year, catching only nine passes on the season. But that’s what happens when you are an underclassman playing behind two other NFLer kids who are older than he is.

Related: Gophers Finish Way Higher than Projected in Final Top 140 of 2024

But the talent in McNabb Jr. is undeniable. The high school sophomore already stands at six feet, 170 pound. He’s reportedly getting looks from Syracuse as well, which is his dad’s alma mater.

Former Gophers wide receivers who made/are making an impact in the NFL

The Golden Gophers have had success over the past couple of decades developing wide receivers for the NFL. Daniel Jackson will be a day two or day three pick in the 2025 NFL Draft, this April. Before him, Rashod Bateman, a three-year starter at Minnesota, had his best season yet for the Baltimore Ravens after being taken in the first round of the draft in 2021.

A couple years ahead of Bateman, Tyler Johnson arrived on campus and became the most prolific touchdown scoring wide receiver in Gopher history (30), before becoming a 2020 day three NFL Draft selection in 2020.

Related: Gophers QB Max Brosmer Climbing into Late Round NFL Draft Conversations

A decade before Bateman and Johnson, it was Eric Decker (2006-2006) who blew up the WR record books in Dinkytown, where his 3,119 career receiving yards is still a school record. Before Decker, there was Ron Johnson an incredibly productive eight-year NFL career, which included a Super Bowl appearance.

Donovan McNabb spent the last year of his career with the Minnesota Vikings in 2011 when his son was just a toddler. His oldest child, Lexi, is a junior guard on the Syracuse women’s basketball team while his other daughter Sariah is a twin with Donovan Jr.

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Fri, 24 Jan 2025 10:43:26 +0000 Minnesota Gophers Football
FuboTV Price, Plans, and Bundles: Is It the Right Choice for Minnesota Sports Fans? https://www.minnesotasportsfan.com/uncategorized/fubotv-price-plans-and-bundles/ Thu, 07 Nov 2024 17:00:00 +0000 https://www.minnesotasportsfan.com/?p=57036

Best For Sports

There are plenty of sports streaming services available on the market, including FuboTV. With so many different options, it can be hard to pick the right service and catch each Minnesota team for a reasonable price. With FuboTV, you can get all the sports content you want and more — but is it the perfect fit for you? Learn more about FuboTV prices, plans, and bundles here.  

Related: FuboTV vs. Hulu Live TV: Which is Best for Minnesota Sports Fans?

How Much Does FuboTV Cost?

FuboTV has two main subscription tiers and one tier specific to Latino viewers. The main subscriptions are Pro and Elite, each offering a variety of different channels and monthly pricing. Keep in mind that in addition to these set prices, you can also select a variety of add-on channels. This may impact your total costs, so keep reading to learn more. Here is more information about each Fubo subscription tier: 

Subscription LevelPriceChannels Offered
Pro$84.99/month214
Elite$94.99/month293
Latino$14.99/month49

What Does FuboTV Offer?

FuboTV is one of the premier streaming services for a variety of content and other perks. Check out all the perks of subscribing to FuboTV. 

  • Sports Content: FuboTV carries a wide selection of sports-centered channels, from college football, NBA, NFL, NHL, Golf, and more. 
  • Entertainment: Along with sports, FuboTV has entertainment channels including Comedy Central, Disney Channel, FX, Hallmark Channel, and Paramount Network. 
  • News: FuboTV has several news channels like Fox News and National Geographic Channel. 
  • DVR Storage: Pro, Elite, and Premier tiers automatically come with 1,000 hours of cloud DVR storage. 
  • Multiple Screens: Enjoy content on up to ten screens at the same time. 
  • Free Trial: Explore Fubo’s seven-day free trial before committing to the price as a new subscriber. 

What Devices Can I Use to Watch FuboTV?

FuboTV can be streamed on a wide range of devices, including Amazon Fire TV, Roku, Apple TV, LG Smart TV, Xbox One, iPhones, and Android phones. The full compatibility list of devices is included below: 

  • Amazon Fire TV
  • Amazon Fire TV Stick
  • Android TV
  • Apple TV
  • Hisense TV
  • LG Smart TV
  • Roku
  • Samsung Smart TV
  • Xbox One
  • Xbox One S
  • Xbox One X
  • Android phone/tablet
  • iPhone/iPad
  • Browser 
  • Chromecast

Related: NFL Scheduler Reveals How Minnesota Vikings Got Back-to-Back International Games

Watching Minnesota Sports on FuboTV

FuboTV was founded as a sports network, covering college and professional sports across the country, including all our favorite Minnesota teams. Check out the coverage for each of your favorite sports teams below: 

Minnesota Vikings

FuboTV carries channels such as NBC, ESPN, ESPN2, FS1, FS2, FOX, ABC, NFL Network, and NFL RedZone to watch the Minnesota Vikings all season long. With the bonus of NFL RedZone through the Sports Plus Add-on for $10.99/month, you can get even more Vikings content every Sunday. 

Minnesota Wild

Hockey fans can enjoy the Minnesota Wild on several Fubo-accessible channels, including ABC, ESPN, CBS, FOX, ESPN2, etc. Fubo does have a Sports Lite add-on for more channels like NHL Network for an extra $9.99/month, but they do not have TNT or TBS to watch Minnesota Wild games. 

Minnesota Timberwolves

Catch up on Minnesota Timberwolves games on FuboTV with ABC, ESPN, NBA TV, FOX, ESPN2, FS1, etc. While Fubo does not have TNT to watch the NBA, it does provide the NBA League Pass as an add-on for an extra $14.99/month to enjoy out-of-market games all season. 

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Minnesota Twins

Baseball fans can watch the Minnesota Twins and the MLB all season long with FuboTV on channels like FOX, ESPN, ESPN2, FS1, MLB Network, and MLB TV. Plus, if you get the sports add-on for $9.99/month, all Bally Sports coverage will be available to enjoy even more Twins content. 

Minnesota College Sports

Whether it’s basketball or football, the Minnesota Gophers are entertaining to watch, especially on FuboTV. The service has several channels geared towards college games, including BTN, ESPNU, ACC Network, SEC Network, FOX, CBS, ESPN, ABC, NBC, etc. You won’t have to miss a matchup with FuboTV. 

Is FuboTV Worth it for Minnesota Fans?

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Depending on what sport you are looking for, FuboTV may have varying coverage that may impact your decision to sign up. Overall, FuboTV’s large sports coverage and add-on options cover nearly all games, from the Vikings to the Twins, so you won’t have to miss much. 

While the Timberwolves and the Wild are missing TNT or TBS coverage, Fubo does offer other ways to access their content, like NBA League Pass and NHL Network. If you are looking for Vikings, Twins, or Gophers coverage, then FuboTV has a great selection of channels. Between Fubo’s three subscription tiers and customization through add-ons, the service is perfect for all types of Minnesota fans, and you’ll certainly get your money’s worth from the subscription. Plus, you can cancel at any time.

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FAQs

How to get Fubo for free?

FuboTV offers a seven-day free trial for new subscribers to experience all that Fubo has to offer. 

Does Fubo have local channels?

FuboTV does have local channels, such as ABC, CBS, FOX, NBC, and CW. The local channels you receive will depend on your location. 

What is the best Fubo package?

The best FuboTV package for you depends on your budget and streaming needs. For instance, if you want a large selection of channels, then a higher tier fits better, but if you are on a budget then the base subscription is best. Plus, you can customize any tier with add-ons to get more sports or entertainment content. 

What channels does Fubo lack?

Some channels that FuboTV does not carry are the Discovery Channel, Food Network, HGTV, TLC, TNT, TBS, A&E, AMC, BBC America, Boomerang, and others. 

Are there hidden fees with Fubo?

FuboTV has no hidden fees, but they do have a subscription price, an additional monthly regional sports fee, taxes, and any additional add-on costs you choose.

Do you have to have Internet to get FuboTV?

While FuboTV requires no installation, you will need a high-speed Internet connection and a compatible device to stream the 100+ channels offered on each subscription tier.

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Minnesota Gophers Land Coveted Four-Star QB Commit for 2025 Recruiting Class https://www.minnesotasportsfan.com/gophers-football/minnesota-gophers-recruiting-football-jackson-kollock/ Fri, 29 Mar 2024 12:32:44 +0000 https://www.minnesotasportsfan.com/?p=49298 P.J. Fleck and the Minnesota Gophers finished with a top-40 recruiting class in 2024, adding a ton of talent to their future offense with three- and four-star recruits at multiple spots. Now, that supporting class may have its quarterback of the future with a top commitment from the 2025 class.

Heading into late March, Fleck didn’t have a single commit in the Minnesota 2025 recruiting class. While the Gophers were in pursuit of several quality recruits across the country, not a single player committed to Minnesota. That’s all changed in a hurry.

Related: Minnesota Gopher flip monster DL commit from top Big Ten school

On March 22, three-star cornerback prospect Zachry Harden became the first commitment of the 2025 Minnesota recruiting class. Just a few days later, three-star defensive lineman Torin Pettaway announced his commitment to the Gophers. Now, Minnesota has gained its third commitment in less than a week.

On Friday, four-star quarterback Jackson Kollock announced his commitment to the Gophers’ football program, providing Minnesota with one of its best recruits of the 2024 class. Here’s a quick guide to everything you need to know about the new Gophers’ quarterback commit.

Who is Jackson Kollock? Introducing new Minnesota Gophers QB commit

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Fleck and the Gophers’ coaching staff have pulled another recruit from outside the state. While Pettaway (Wisconsin) and Harden (Georgia) required shorter recruiting trips for Minnesota, Kollock is from Laguna Beach High School in California.

  • Jackson Pollock stats (MaxPreps): 5,376 passing yards, 61.3% completion rate, 268.8 passing yards per game, 73 passing touchdowns, 8 interceptions, 124.8 QB rating, 418 rushing yards, 13 TDs in two seasons

Standing at 6-foot-3 and 220 pounds, Kollock is a four-star recruit in the On3 Industry Rankings. Rivals is the highest on him, ranking him as the 245th-best player in the nation and the 17th-best quarterback in the country. 247Sports and On3.com both have him rated as a three-star recruit in their individual rankings.

Kollock’s commitment to Minnesota is a bit of a surprise. Entering the Week, On3’s prediction machine had him at 97.8 percent for the Washington Huskies, with a 1.5 percent chance of committing to the Colorado Buffaloes. He also drew interest from Cal-Berkeley. This past season at Laguna Beach, Kollock posted a 9-2 record as the starter, leading the school to the CIF Division 7 playoffs.

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Fri, 29 Mar 2024 07:32:47 +0000 Minnesota Gophers Football
Does PJ Fleck Have His Recruiting Mojo Back? https://www.minnesotasportsfan.com/gophers-football/does-pj-fleck-have-recruiting-mojo-back/ Sat, 03 Feb 2024 16:43:38 +0000 https://www.minnesotasportsfan.com/?p=47363 It was a rather underwhelming season for PJ Fleck and the Minnesota Golden Gophers football team; a season that ended with a 5-7 record and a Quick Lane Bowl appearance only made possible due to the team’s good academic standing.

While his job may not be in danger, there is a good amount of pressure on PJ to perform next season, especially with the additions of USC, UCLA, Oregon, and Washington to the Big Ten. Fleck and his staff have found a way to cobble together what looks like a pretty impressive roster for 2024, mostly thanks to some slick maneuvering in the transfer portal (more on that momentarily).

Related: Minnesota Gophers Football Transfer Portal Tracker 2024

In college football, head coaches have to look ahead just as often as they try to focus on the present, if not more. Because in college athletics, recruiting is king. And when Fleck landed at Minnesota, the first noticeable improvement was on the recruiting trail.

PJ Fleck’s Recruiting Prowess Hits NIL Snag

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From 2018-2021, PJ brought in four-straight top-50 recruiting classes and three in the top-40. But then, the NIL era hit college athletics like a bag of bricks, and Fleck struggled to navigate all the changes. How much blame he deserves for both the 2022 and 2023 Gophers freshman classes falling out of the top-50, is undetermined.

When the majority of power-5 schools were setting up NIL funds and negotiating NIL contracts with the best players in the country, Fleck was dealing with an athletic department that still had PTSD over a 90s cheating scandal that destroyed its once proud basketball program, which hasn’t recovered since.

No matter the cause, those two down recruiting years took a toll on what Fleck was trying to build before that. But, if Minnesota’s most recent class is any type of preview about what is yet to come, it appears PJ may be figuring this whole NIL-age recruiting thing out.

Related: U of M Athletic Director Mark Coyle Receives Raise + Contract Extension, Pending Board Approval

PJ Fleck Finding His Recruiting Mojo Again?

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Fleck has always done fairly well in keeping in-state talent at home, but he took that commitment to another level in 2024, when the Gophers signed No. 1 overall recruit in the state of Minnesota, and the 2nd-highest rated football commit in U of M internet history, Koi Perich.

How impressive is the safety out of Esko? Well, the 4-star (96 overall rating) phenom athlete jumped into the national top-75 at 247Sports after winning the All-American game MVP in front of a national TV audience last month. He won’t get to campus until this summer/fall, because he is a 3-sport athlete, but he’s still expected to get plenty of playing time for the 2024 football season.

To go along with Perich, Fleck has also gotten commitments from LB Mason Carrier (Detroit Lakes), CB Simon Seidl (Hill Murray), WR Jalen Smith (Mankato West), and DL Mo Saine (Eden Prairie), all top ten in-state recruits. As of this weekend, Minnesota ranks top-40 in every major recruiting rankings for 2024 and 36th overall in the 247Sports composite rankings, which combines all four (247Sports, Rivals, On3, ESPN).

Fleck has also had success going out of state, reeling in the number one player in North Dakota in DL Riley Sunram, the number two recruit in Wisconsin in OL Nathan Roy, and the Arkansas Gatorade Football Player of The Year and top-five recruit, QB Drake Lindsey. After his worst season as head coach since his inaugural year, Fleck is going to need to bounce back, and he is setting his team up to do just that.

Related: Minnesota Gophers Tight End Brevyn Spann-Ford Standing Out at Senior Bowl Practice

Dinkytown Athletes + Minnesota Gophers

No doubt, Dinkytown Athletes — Minnesota’s official NIL collective — has played the biggest role in the recruiting turnaround. We don’t know how money is distributed or who is making what, but it’s impossible not to notice the correlation between Fleck’s recent recruiting success and the rise of Dinkytown Athletes.

But as far as we know, freshmen aren’t making much, if anything, in NIL. Where the new collective has helped most is retaining and bringing in transfer portal talent.

Fleck and the program had a lot of immediate questions that needed answering entering the offseason, too. Problems that can’t be fixed properly by incoming freshmen, especially after starting QB Athan Kaliakmanis hit the transfer portal and went to Big Ten rival, Rutgers.

But thanks to Dinkytown Athletes, Minnesota was able to get a lot more out of the portal than they lost to it this offseason. Fleck and his staff were able to upgrade at QB, WR, and RB, which has their offense looking much stronger at every skill position on the offensive depth chart, compared to 2023.

The transfer portal upgrades started with top FCS Quarterback Max Brosmer, from the University of New Hampshire. Oklahoma RB Marcus Major then jumped in the boat, to pair with blossoming young star Darius Taylor. Before you knew it, Penn State WR Christian Driver (son of former NFL WR Donald Driver) was committed too. It’s all combined to set up what should be an exciting year for Gophers football.

Related: Gray Duck + Dinkytown Athletes Partnership Forecasting $1M/Yr in NIL Contributions

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Tue, 16 Apr 2024 03:55:42 +0000 Minnesota Gophers Football
4 Minnesota Gophers Defensive Coordinator Candidates to Replace Joe Rossi https://www.minnesotasportsfan.com/gophers-football/minnesota-gophers-defensive-coordinator-candidates/ Sat, 23 Dec 2023 21:39:57 +0000 https://www.minnesotasportsfan.com/?p=45931 The Minnesota Golden Gophers are searching for a new defensive coordinator after coach Joe Rossi left the team for the same position at Michigan State. P.J. Fleck is focused on the Quick Lane Bowl, for now, but plans to have the DC search wrapped up in the next couple weeks. So, let’s take a look at four Gophers defensive coordinator candidates that could make sense.

Rossi’s departure is a significant departure for Minnesota even in terms of continuity. He joined the Golden Gophers staff as a quality control coach in 2017, later being promoted to defensive line coach in 2018 and later interim defensive coordinator. From 2019-’23, Rossi was the architect of Minnesota’s defense. Now, a new era is coming next season. Fleck has already provided some insight into what he’s looking for.

Related: The Rise of Minnesota’s Defensive Guru, Joe Rossi

  • Minnesota Golden Gophers defense 2023: 373.8 total ypg allowed (55th in FBS), 5.8 yards per play allowed (88th), 26.9 points per game allowed (67th), 47.31% third-down conversion rate allowed (124th)

“I owe it to our team to do the due diligence necessary to find them the best leader of the defense, and our [coaching] staff has been incredibly supportive of that. This isn’t about wholesale change or a philosophical belief system. We’re not going to necessarily do that. We’re going to find somebody that’s very similar to us, but also can add a lot of value that can make our defense better.”

Minnesota Golden Gophers head coach P.J. Fleck on the search for a new defensive coordinator

Related: UCLA Bruins defensive coordinator candidates

With all of that in mind and a clear vision of what Fleck wants, let’s examine some Minnesota defensive coordinator candidates for 2024.

Top Minnesota Golden Gophers defensive coordinator candidates

Joe Klanderman, Kansas State defensive coordinator

NCAA Football: Kansas State at Oklahoma
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Recruiting means ties to a region matter. Fleck doesn’t just have to look for a defensive coordinator who can be a respected voice in the locker room, mentor young athletes and orchestrate a good defense, he’d also like someone who knows the region. Look no further than Joe Klanderman.

Related: Minnesota Golden Gophers recruiting class 2024

While the Kansas State Wildcats defensive coordinator was born in Wisconsin, he played defensive line at Minnesota State (1997-2001). After finishing his playing career, Klanderman’s leadership and defensive intellect was so well-respected that Minnesota State immediately made him its defensive line coach after his playing days were over. He was later promoted to defensive backs coach, before coaching linebackers and serving as the Mavericks’ defensive coordinator (2007-’13).

  • Kansas State Wildcats defense 2023: 55.91% completion rate allowed, 28.67% third-down conversion rate allowed, 2.0 takeaways per game, 121.0 QB rating allowed

While Klanderman’s defense ranked outside the top 80 in total yardage allowed, that doesn’t tell the whole story. Kansas State had one of the best pass defenses in college football and this unit was phenomenal on third downs. Klanderman’s ties to Minnesota could entice him to take the Gophers’ job, if Fleck decides that he’s a good fit.

Related: Minnesota Golden Gophers transfer portal tracker

Corey Hetherman, Rutgers linebackers coach

NCAA Football: Rutgers at Wisconsin
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With Joe Harasymiak staying at Rutgers. If that happens, Fleck could pursue an alternative that would have a huge endorsement from Harasymiak. Scarlet Knights linebackers coach Corey Hetherman joined the program in 2022, hand-picked by Harasymiak to develop Rutgers’ linebackers. Before that, Hetherman was the defensive play-caller at James Madison (2019-’21).

  • Rutgers Scarlet Knights defense 2023: 332.5 total ypg allowed (28th), 5.0 yards per play allowed (30th), 22.6 points per game allowed (32nd), 40.54% third-down conversion rate allowed (82nd)

James Madison finished all three seasons with Hetherman as a top-10 scoring defense in the nation. Not only did the Dukes lead the country in turnovers (31) in 2021, but they also held opponents under 90 rushing yards per game with a third-down defense (27.2% conversion rate) that was one of the best marks in college football. Heterman enjoyed similar success as Maine’s defensive coordinator.

Leadership is obviously another factor Fleck is considering during his search. Hetherman offers that trait, serving as associate head coach at James Madison where he worked under Curt Cignetti, one of the most well-respected head coaches in the Group of Five. Minnesota would be the next step up in Hetherman’s career and he could also help the Golden Gophers’ defense take a step forward in 2024.

Geoff Collins, former Georgia Tech head coach

NCAA Football: Boston College at Georgia Tech
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When searching for a defensive coordinator, one of the best avenues for a program to take is pursuing former head coaches. Zach Arnett was one of the options we considered for Gophers defensive coordinator candidates, but he might take a year off after being fired by Mississippi State. Instead, our focus shifts to Geoff Collins.

Related: Grading college football coaching hires

There’s no getting around the fact that Collins wasn’t cut out to be a head coach. He had two opportunities at Temple and Georgia Tech, but finished with a 25-38 record. However, Collins’ track record as a defensive coordinator, including outstanding stints in the SEC, speaks volumes about his mind for the game.

PPG AllowedYards per Play3rd Down rateRZ Attempts per Game
Mississippi State defense (2013)24.3 (32nd in FBS)5.5 (60th in FBS)37.2% (38th in FBS)3.3 (25th in FBS)
Mississippi State defense (2014)22.2 (21st)5.5 (70th)34.22% (13th)3.1 (28th)
Florida Gators defense (2015)18.3 (10th)4.5 (7th)33.49% (16th)2.6 (11th)
Florida Gators defense (2016)16.8 (6th)4.5 (4th)34.81% (19th)3.0 (27th)

Collins, fired in 2022, is likely ready to get back on the sideline. While he doesn’t have direct ties to Fleck, Collins is part of Nick Saban’s coaching tree. A year away from the game can often also make a coach better, providing them time to study offenses and conceptualize new schemes, blitzes and coverages to be more effective. Collins might be expensive, but he would make Minnesota’s defense better than it was in 2023.

Related: Highest-paid college football coaches

Greg Gasparato, Troy Trojans defensive coordinator

NCAA Football: Troy at Mississippi
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When Jon Sumrall left the Troy Trojans to become Tulane’s head coach, defensive coordinator Greg Gasparato was named interim coach for the bowl game. A program turning to its defensive coordinator during a time of uncertainty speaks to Gasparato’s leadership. Now, let’s focus on the football side of things.

  • Troy Trojans defense 2023: 312.2 total ypg allowed (14th), 4.6 yards per play allowed (11th), 16.1 points per game allowed (6th), 32.53% third-down conversion rate (21st)

Name the statistic, Troy’s defense was one of the best in college football this fall under Gasparato. It didn’t rely on takeaways to slow down opponents and consistently keep them off the field. Troy ranked seventh in punts per offensive score (1.8), better than the Georgia Bulldogs and Texas Longhorns. It had the 12th-best scoring defense in the second half of games and had a top-25 defense in the red zone.

With Troy already naming its head coach for 2024, Gasparato will be looking for another opportunity to prove himself as a defensive play-caller. He’s also experienced, working with safeties and linebackers at Louisville (2021-’22) and serving as Army’s co-defensive coordinator in 2020. If the Rutgers connections don’t pan out for Fleck, Gasparato would be a sneaky option for Minnesota.

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Sat, 23 Dec 2023 23:57:29 +0000 Minnesota Gophers Football
Visiting Huntington Bank Stadium: This is what you need to know https://www.minnesotasportsfan.com/gophers-football/visiting-huntington-bank-stadium/ Sun, 19 Nov 2023 14:33:23 +0000 https://www.minnesotasportsfan.com/?p=44370 There are two major football stadiums in the state of Minnesota. Huntington Bank Stadium may not be the most popular of the two (U.S. Bank Stadium), but it is home to the Minnesota Gophers football team and has been since 2006. If you haven’t ever been to a Gophers game in Dinkytown, here’s everything you need to know before visiting Huntington Bank Stadium.

Where is Huntington Bank Stadium located? 

Huntington Bank Stadium is in Minneapolis, Minnesota. The address of Huntington Bank Stadium is 420 23rd Ave SE, Minneapolis, MN 55455.

Related: Minnesota Gophers football schedule 2023

Who plays at Huntington Bank Stadium?

The Minnesota Gophers football team plays at Huntington Bank Stadium. 

What is the capacity of Huntington Bank Stadium?

The capacity at Huntington Bank Stadium is 52,525, which is the number of seats at the arena. Yet, the record attendance is somehow much higher when the Gophers fit 54,147 fans in the stadium for a 2015 matchup vs. TCU.

What time do the gates open at Huntington Bank Stadium?

Huntington Bank Stadium gates open 90 minutes before kickoff for Gophers football games. The ticket office opens three hours before kickoff.

How much is the parking at Huntington Bank Stadium?

Huntington Bank Stadium parking starts at $10 and ranges up to $20, depending on where you park.

  • Oak Street Ramp ($20)
  • Church Street Garage ($20)
  • Washington Avenue Ramp ($20)
  • East River Road Garage ($10)
  • State Fairgrounds Lot S108 ($10) – Tailgating permitted

The State Fairgrounds Lot S108 is cash only. Otherwise, all parking sites listed above are credit card only for single game parking. A map of Gophers football parking can be viewed on the team website.

Can you tailgate at Huntington Bank Stadium?

Yes, you can tailgate at Huntington Bank Stadium. The tailgate lot opens six hours before kickoff but no earlier than 7 a.m. CST. In other words, for 11 a.m. games, the tailgate lot opens at 7 a.m.

What can you bring to Huntington Bank Stadium?

Heated blankets, jackets, and seat cushions (powered by an internally enclosed battery only) are allowed into Huntington Bank Stadium.

Bags that are clear plastic, vinyl, or PVC and are not any larger than 12″ x 6″ x 12″ can be brought into the stadium. 

Can you bring food and water to Huntington Bank Stadium?

Food and water are not allowed in Huntington Bank Stadium. 

Is Huntington Bank Stadium cashless? 

Huntington Bank Stadium is cashless and accepts all major credit cards as payment. You must use credit or debit cards to pay for food, beverages, and merchandise. 

Related: Mark Coyle Leaves No Doubt: PJ Fleck is Not on Hot Seat

How much is a suite at Huntington Bank Stadium?

Suites at Huntington Bank Stadium start at $6,500. Four guests will also receive VIP parking passes.

  • Huntington Bank Stadium suites include 22 tickets
  • Private suite attendant along with a VIP entrance with convenient access
  • Indoor and heated outdoor luxury seating for each guest

What is there to eat at Huntington Bank Stadium?

There are some delicious spots to eat at Huntington Bank Stadium. We have listed locations where you can grab a bite to eat before or during the game. 

  • Bakery Sweets 117
  • BBQ, Brisket or Pork 112
  • Beer, Domestic 105, 107, 109, 110, 112, 114, 115, 123, 127, 129, 131, 133, 135, 138, 139, 140, 141, 143, 206, 219, West Plaza
  • Beer, Non-Alcoholic 109, 140, 123
  • Beer, Premium 105, 107, 109, 110, 112, 114, 115, 123, 127, 129, 131, 133, 135, 138, 139, 140, 141, 143, 206, 219, West Plaza
  • Boba Tea 143
  • Bottled Soda 108, 110, 1120, 121, 123, 126, 131, 137, 143, 206, 219, West Plaza
  • Bottled Water 105, 107, 109, 110, 112, 114, 115, 117, 121, 123, 129, 131, 133, 135, 138, 139, 140, 141, 143, 206, 219, West Plaza
  • Brat Dog 206, West Plaza
  • Bratwurst 105, 107, 109, 110, 112, 114, 121, 123, 129, 131, 133, 135, 138, 139, 140
  • Brownies 110, 117, 123
  • Burger, Parlour West Plaza
  • Candy 105, 107, 109, 110, 112, 114, 115, 117, 121, 123, 127, 129, 131, 133, 135, 138, 139, 140, 141, 143
  • Cheese Bread 115, 127
  • Cheese Curds 105, 110, 131, 139, 143
  • Cheese Curds, Premier 123, West Plaza
  • Cheeseburger 105, 110, 131, 139
  • Chicken Sandwich 105, 123, 131
  • Chicken Sausage 109, 135, 140
  • Chicken Tender Basket 105, 110, 123, 139
  • Coffee, Caribou Coffee® 105, 107, 109, 110, 112, 114, 115, 117, 121, 127, 129, 131, 133, 135, 138, 139, 140, 143
  • Coffee, Caribou Coffee® Decaf 117
  • Coffee, Caribou Coffee® Cold Brew 117
  • Corn Dog 123, West Plaza
  • Cotton Candy 121, West Plaza
  • Dessert Pretzel 117
  • Fish, Walleye Basket 143
  • Fountain Soda 105, 107, 109, 110, 112, 114, 115, 117, 121, 123, 127, 129, 131, 133, 135, 138, 139, 140, 141, 143
  • French Fries 105, 110, 123, 131, 139, 143, West Plaza
  • Fried Oreos 123
  • Gluten Free, BBQ & Sides 112
  • Gluten Free, Grain Bowl 131
  • Hard Seltzer 105, 107, 109, 110, 112, 114, 115, 123, 127, 129, 131, 133, 135, 138, 139, 140, 141, 143, 206, 219, West Plaza
  • Hot Dog 105, 107, 109, 110, 112, 114, 121, 123, 129, 131, 133, 135, 138, 139, 140, 143, 219
  • Hot Dog, Footlong 109, 140
  • Hot Dog, Specialty 109, 140
  • Ice Cream, Brownie Sundae 117
  • Ice Cream, Dish/Float 117
  • Ice Cream, Novelty 107, 112, 114, 117, 121, 129, 133, 138, West Plaza
  • Macaroni and Cheese 109
  • Mini Donuts 121, West Plaza
  • Nachos, Stadium Nachos 107, 109, 110, 112, 114, 121, 129, 133, 138
  • Nachos, Super Nachos 110
  • Old Dutch Chips 107, 109, 112, 114, 121, 129, 131, 133, 135, 138, 140, 141, 219
  • Peanuts 107, 109, 110, 112, 114, 115, 121, 123, 127, 129, 131, 133, 135, 138, 139, 140, 143, 206, 219
  • Pizza, Domino’s 108, 115, 127
  • Popcorn 107, 109, 110, 112, 114, 121, 129, 133, 138
  • Popcorn, Drew’s 112, 137
  • Poutine 143
  • Sausage, Cajun 135, 219
  • Short Rib Grilled Cheese 135
  • Soup 109, 110, 143
  • Swedish Meatball Sliders 143
  • Taco, Walking 110
  • Tacos, Chicken or Veggie 110
  • Vegan, Beyond Brat 110, 139
  • Vegan, Sloppy Joe 131
  • Vietnamese Cuisine, The Lotus 143
  • Wine 112, 114, 123, 133, 138, 142, West Plaza

Related: Vikings Sign Former Gophers QB Tanner Morgan to Practice Squad

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How to watch Gophers football in 2023 https://www.minnesotasportsfan.com/gophers-football/how-to-watch-gophers-football/ Sat, 28 Oct 2023 19:34:14 +0000 https://www.minnesotasportsfan.com/?p=44230 Never miss a minute of the Minnesota Gophers football season with our guide to how to watch Gophers football in 2023. You can watch the Gophers through certain streaming platforms, swipe down to find out what platforms, price, and much more below:

What channel is Minnesota Gophers vs Michigan State Spartans on Saturday?

The Minnesota vs Michigan State game this Saturday is on Big Ten Network and kickoff is scheduled for 2:30.

How to watch the Minnesota Gophers games in 2023?

The easiest way to watch the Golden Gophers football games is via the Big Ten Network. You can pick up these service and watch on your big screen TV via any of these streaming services:

Always remember, Gophers games change channels depending on their opponent. Channels include FOX, ESPN, NBC, and more. Only Fubo TV Pro includes all those channels and Big Ten Network.

Explore the Gophers football schedule to see what channels you need for the biggest games you don’t want to miss.

Related: PJ Fleck Pleads Gophers Fans and Boosters for More NIL Money

Watching the Gophers on Fubo TV

The best option without a cable subscription is FuboTV Pro. It is more expensive, but you get every channel you need to never miss a Minnesota Gophers game. It costs $74.99 per month, but includes a massive 166 channels, covering every potential channel the Gophers could be on during the season. There is also a seven-day free trial to watch Gophers football, which gives you time to decide if Fubo is right for you. Follow the link below to get started:

Related: Win or Lose, Athan Kaliakmanis Leads

Watching the Gophers on Sling TV

Sling TV is next best way to watch the Gophers without cable. Sling Orange allows you to stream Gophers football games on a basic plan that includes 31 channels. You can get a free trial after choosing your package as it provides the most cost-friendly way to watch the Gophers without a cable contract.

Keep in mind, that purchasing Sling Orange does not guarantee that you will have access to all Gophers football games since they often are broadcast on different channels from week to week. For example, buying just the Orange package will not include Big Ten Network.

To never miss a game via Sling TV you’ll need to get the Orange + Blue package and the Sports Extras bundle, taking the price above FuboTV’s $74.99 price point. However, SlingTV offers a great range of extra content, explore SlingTV with a free trial below:

Related: Dinkytown Athletes Partners with Gray Duck on New Gophers NIL Beer

How to watch the Minnesota Gophers online?

You can watch Gophers football online through a few different methods. The first includes signing into Sling TV or Fubo.TV on your device and watching it from any device online.

If you want to download the app, that is another alternative, but all you need to do is sign into your account with an up-to-date browser.

How to watch the the Minnesota Gophers game today?

Since the Gophers football channel often changes, viewers will have to pay attention to which channel the game is broadcast on each week.

These include Big Ten Network, CBS, FOX, ESPN, and NBC, among others. You can explore all the recent Gophers game scores here. If you do not have cable TV or want access without cable, there are several streaming services options available.

Related: Michigan State Interested in PJ Fleck as Next Head Coach

How can I watch the Minnesota Gophers via Roku?

To watch Gophers football on Roku, you can do so through different platforms, including Sling TV and Fubo.TV. First, you go to the Roku homepage and find the service of your choice in the search bar. Next, you will select “Add Channel” and enter a PIN code for your account if needed. Finally, sign up or sign into your account to access your favorite channels.

How can I watch the Minnesota Gophers via Amazon Firestick?

You can easily watch Gophers football via Amazon Firestick, and once it is set up, it is effortless to navigate. First, you need to install Fubo TV, after searching for it so you can watch the Gophers on your Amazon Firestick. Then, you can pick your plan or sign into your account.

Related: PJ Fleck Cares What You Think About Gophers Uniforms, But Not Really

How to watch the Minnesota Gophers for free?

You can watch the Gophers for free on Fubo.TV as it gives you a seven-day free trial to try out the streaming service. It is available after picking your package and entering all of your information. If this does not work, it can be done after downloading the Fubo TV app on devices such as Amazon Fire TV, Smart TVs, and more.

Best way to watch the Minnesota Gophers?

The best way to watch Gophers football is through Fubo TV. It also offers access to other Minnesota sports teams at an affordable price. Plus, a seven-day free trial allows you to navigate the service.

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Kaliakmanis Bros; Other Gopher Commits Face Tough Decisions After Illinois Postpones Fall Sports https://www.minnesotasportsfan.com/gophers-football/kaliakmanis-bros-other-gophers-commits-face-tough-decisions-illinois-postpones-fall-sports/ https://www.minnesotasportsfan.com/gophers-football/kaliakmanis-bros-other-gophers-commits-face-tough-decisions-illinois-postpones-fall-sports/#respond Thu, 30 Jul 2020 18:13:12 +0000 https://www.minnesotasportsfan.com/?p=28026

Illinois Governor J. B. Pritzker has decided to postpone the fall high school sports season, to the spring. This has a number of repercussions for some top football players in the state, including some Minnesota Gopher football commits. Pritzer sites an unsafe environment, among other things, for his decision…


“These are incredibly important moments in the lives of our children,” Pritzker said. “When the multi-billion-dollar sports leagues with multi-million-dollar athletes are struggling to protect their players it is obvious there won’t be enough protection for kids on our school’s playing fields.

The NBA has resorted to containing its players in a bubble to press on with its season. MLB is facing down a major outbreak. This virus is unrelenting and it spreads so easy that no amount of restrictions seems to keep it off the playing field.” – J. B. Pritzker

via the Chicago Sun-Times

Many high school athletes have spring sports they want to compete in, already… so now they have to choose between their favorite spring or fall sports? Fewer high school athletes (usually higher caliber kids), won’t be in high school anymore, for a spring season because they choose to graduate early and take off for college. That allows them to enroll months earlier (for spring semester).

I don’t know how many Gopher commits that rings true for, but some seem very adamant about playing in the fall. According to Alex Kaliakmanis, who lives in Antioch IL and whose sons (Athan and Dino) are both committed to Minnesota, his lions are being caged up with this decision from the Governor of Illinois.




Scholarships Aren’t Everything

But Kaliakmanis, whose sons Athan and Dino are committed to the Minnesota Gophers in the class of 2021, has no intentions of his kids playing in the spring. Now, people on the outside looking in, like this Twitter user, may question the elder Kaliakmanis’ decision.

“Scholarships and Money aren’t everything”, like Alex responded. Seniors have waited all their lives for a senior high school football season… for that one last hurrah… for one last dance. 

The Gophers have a lot to lose in Illinois

Look at Jameson Geers, for example. The 6-foot-4, 240-pound tight end committed to the Gophers on January 30 of this year over Purdue, Iowa and Wisconsin just to make a few. He is also from Illinois, where he plays at Providence Catholic. And his reaction after he heard the governor’s announcement says it all. 



In addition to the Kaliakmanis twins and Geers, the Gophers football program also has three other class of 2021 commits from the state of Illinois: running back Mar’Keise Irving, offensive tackle Cameron James, and defensive end Austin Booker. So far, none of those three players has released any information on what their plans are for the football season. 

But Athan and Dino — actually their dad — has. He wants to move them to a state where they will be able to play fall sports. So what options do the Kaliakmanis brothers or others have if they do, indeed, decide to take their talents out-of-state. 

Minnesota

Going to Minnesota would be a really good option for Athan and Dino. Not only would it allow them to live where they will be spending the next four years of their lives, it would also allow them to get to know both the state of Minnesota and the Twin Cities more. They would also possibly have access to PJ Fleck and the campus, which would help them more easily make the transition from high school to college. 

Where they would play though is the real question. They could decide to spend it at powerhouse Eden Prairie, which was recently named the best high school football program in Minnesota.

Another option could be to play for the SMB Wolfpack. The Wolfpack will not have star QB Jalen Suggs or WR Terry Lockett this year, which opens the door for Athan and Dino to step right into their roles. 

But another great option would be to attend Shakopee. 2021 Gophers commit Deven Eastern is enrolled there, which would allow the two brothers to play with one of their future Gophers football teammates. Obviously all of this depends on what the governor and MSHSL decide to do regarding their plans for football this coming fall. 

Iowa

A less likely option for Athan and Dino would be to play in Iowa. Since Iowa currently plans on having a fall football season, the Kaliakmanis twins could still get a regular fall football season in and not have to play in the spring. A downside to playing in Iowa that it is three hours from Antioch, IL (their hometown) to Dubuque, IA (one of the closest cities in Iowa). But this would still be a decent option.

Wisconsin

Wisconsin is probably the most likely option. As of now, the state of Wisconsin is still planning to have a fall football season, although games wouldn’t start until the 24th or 25th of September. Additionally, the regular season will only be six weeks and the postseason three weeks. 

For these reasons, and the fact that Antioch is less than 10 minutes away from the border, Wisconsin seems like a very plausible option.

Other Options

Other options would be playing in Florida, Arizona, or Texas. These states all have Minnesota signed players; Austin Booker (FL), Steven Ortiz (AZ), and Brady Boyd (TX). This would be a great option if the Kaliakmanis’ want to team up with a future Gopher.

Overall, this is up to each family. A spring football season would not be the same as a fall season, but neither would going to an out-of-state school. So it brings up the question: will the lions stay caged or be released into the wild?

Carson Ruen

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The Top-5 NFL Draft Prospects on the Minnesota Gophers https://www.minnesotasportsfan.com/gophers-football/top-5-nfl-draft-prospects-on-the-minnesota-gophers/ https://www.minnesotasportsfan.com/gophers-football/top-5-nfl-draft-prospects-on-the-minnesota-gophers/#respond Wed, 29 Jul 2020 20:01:45 +0000 https://www.minnesotasportsfan.com/?p=27999

The Minnesota Gophers stunned a lot of people after they won 11 games, losing just two, and going 7-2 in the B1G last season. That’s a massive improvement after going 7-6 overall and 3-6 in the B1G the year prior. The Gophers football program as a whole is becoming one to watch out for. Now, teams are highlighting the matchup on their calendars.

The AP top-25 poll currently has the Minnesota Gophers ranked at ten overall, right behind B1G rival Penn State. Ohio State ranks ahead of both teams at third overall. However, you can bet that the Buckeyes aren’t a lock to win the B1G again this year.

There are plenty of reasons to suspect that the Gophers are going to have plenty of intriguing prospects for the upcoming NFL Draft. Last year we saw safety Anotoine Winfield Jr, wide receiver Tyler Johnson, linebacker Kamal Martin, defensive end/outside linebacker Carter Coughlin, and cornerback Chris Williamson all selected in the 2020 NFL Draft. But could the 2021 NFL Draft have more and even better Minnesota Gopher draft prospects? Let’s take a look at the top-5 draft prospects for them.

5. DE #34 Boye Mafe

Redshirt Junior Height: 6-4 Weight: 260

Mafe’s hometown is Golden Valley, Minnesota and he went to Hopkins High School in Minnetonka. Mafe was ranked as the best defensive end in Minnesota coming out of high school. He lettered in both football and track and field.

Mafe redshirted his freshman year in 2017. The next year, he registered 12 total tackles, 0.5 sacks, and one pass breakup. Last year we saw the potential Mafe has. He played in all 13 of the Gopher’s games, but didn’t get a lot of quality playing time. But he made the most of it.

He registered 14 total tackles, 3.5 for a loss, and he totaled three sacks. Most of his time was in a rotational role, but this year he should find himself a starting spot on the edge.



Mafe made Bruce Feldman’s “Freaks List” this year, and for a good reason. His testing numbers are off the charts for someone of his size. His vertical came in at 40.5 inches and he also registered a broad jump of 10′-6″. To top that, he ran a 4.57-second 40-yard dash with a 10-yard split of 1.58-seconds. Mafe also registered a 4.30-second short-shuttle.

Mafe has the testing numbers, and they show on film. His burst and quickness are on full display. With more playing time this year, there’s no reason he can’t become one of the better edge rushers in this NFL Draft class.

Those testing numbers are impressive, but Mafe can also squat 653-pounds! That’s 393 more pounds than his current weight! He also power cleans 400-pounds. Mafe clearly has the strength to become one of the best defensive ends the Gophers have had.

4. WR #7 Chris Autman-Bell

Redshirt Junior Height: 6-1 Weight: 215

Autman-Bell grew up in Kankakee, Illinois, where he attended Bishop McNamara High School. He broke his hand during his senior season, which found his recruiting ranks in all different sorts. ESPN had him ranked as the 8th overall recruit in Illinois, Rivals had him at 17th, and 247Sports had him at 35th. Needless to say, the Gophers got a steal with Autman-Bell.

Autman-Bell redshirted his freshman year in 2017. In 2018, he appeared in all 13 games and received nine starts. His numbers were fairly impressive for a freshman as the third or fourth option on a team with a subpar quarterback. That season, he had 28 catches for 449 yards, which ranks third all-time by a Gopher freshman.

Last season, Autman-Bell was, again, the third or fourth option on the Gophers offense. He appeared in all 13 games again, and once again caught 28 passes, this time for 371 yards and five touchdowns. He also registered at least one catch in every game.



While you might say that the stats aren’t entirely up to snuff with Autman-Bell, the traits are there. With Tyler Johnson leaving a gaping hole in vacated targets, Autman-Bell should find himself as the second target this year, which should boost his production numbers.

3. QB #2 Tanner Morgan

Redshirt Junior Height: 6-2 Weight: 215

Alright, I know what you’re thinking, “Tanner Morgan should be higher than third-best Gopher NFL Draft Prospect,” and you’re not wrong, but wait until you see the next guy before you stop reading.

Tanner Morgan’s coming to Minnesota story is an interesting one. Nicole Auerbach of The Athletic wrote an interesting piece on the relationship of PJ Fleck and Tanner Morgan, focusing on the story about their journey coming to Minnesota. In the piece, Auerbach talks about how Morgan was destined to join Fleck at Western Michigan, but Morgan found out Fleck was headed to Minnesota, Morgan was quick to follow. Now, Tanner Morgan is Fleck’s star quarterback, leading an effective offense with great numbers.



Last season, Morgan posted 3253 yards with 30 touchdowns, and just seven interceptions, completing 66% of his passes. Those are outstanding numbers compared to what the Gophers were used to seeing in previous years.

As I’ve written in my scouting report, Tanner Morgan has a lot of positive traits that will translate well to the next level. He has phenomenal footwork and easily gets into a rhythm. Impressively, he’s also knowledgeable, scans the field well, and goes through his progressions nicely. Morgan is solid working off-script and keeps his eyes downfield when he’s scrambling. What’s really exciting for Gopher fans is that he might find himself receiving first-round hype soon.

2. OT #78 Daniel Faalele

Junior Height: 6-9 Weight: 400

Yes, Faalele beat out Morgan. Hear me out, but first, did you see his measurables? He’s 6-feet 9-inches and weighs in at 400-pounds! He’s a mammoth of a human being. You would think a guy that size isn’t very athletic; nay, his size doesn’t hinder his movement skills whatsoever.

Faalele is originally from Australia but attended IMG Academy in Florida. ESPN and 247Sports rated him as a four-star recruit and was a part of the 2018 Under Armour All-America Game. Faaelel started the final eight games for the Gophers as a true freshman and started 11 games last year. He got his experience early and looks to add to his already outstanding bag of traits. Plus, you can’t teach size!



In my scouting report for Daniel Faalele, and as I stated previously, he shouldn’t be able to move the way he does for a man his size. His length is very evident and uses that to make up for misses or to counter the rush of the defender. He creates natural leverage, and his anchor is solid. Size, athleticism, strength; Faalele has it all to be a stud tackle in the NFL.

1. WR #13 Rashod Bateman

Junior Height: 6-2 Weight: 210

Is it any surprise that Rashod Bateman is the best Gopher prospect for the NFL Draft? If it is, you’ve been living under a rock. He’s been arguably the best receiver on the team since his freshman year. Now, he is one of the best in all of college football. The traits are there, and the stats back it up.

As a freshman, Bateman started all 13 games for the Gophers. He set freshman records for receptions, with 51, and receiving yards, with 704. He combined that with six touchdowns, which was just one shy of tying the freshman record.

Last year was a tremendous year for him. He again started all 13 games and caught 60 passes for 1219 yards and 11 touchdowns. That amount of yards and touchdowns were both the second-most in a single-season for the Gophers.



Rashod Bateman currently ranks 31st overall on The Dynasty Draft Room’s 2021 NFL Draft Prospects board. There is a good reason for him to be that high. He has the perfect size to play as an outside receiver, and his game is very well-rounded. Not to mention his strong hands and an excellent catch radius.

Bateman can truly be a threat at any level of the field. He’s a great vertical threat, but can also make plays at the first and second level. He has a ton of speed and is versatile enough to play anywhere on the line of scrimmage. Don’t be surprised to see Bateman find his way into the first round of the 2021 NFL Draft.

Zack Thomas | Minnesota Sports Fan

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NSJS Podcast – EP. 21: It’s FOOTBALL Season! https://www.minnesotasportsfan.com/podcast/nsjs-podcast-ep-21-its-football-season/ Mon, 20 Aug 2018 11:45:40 +0000 https://www.minnesotasportsfan.com/?p=10469

 

The No Shirts, Just Skins Podcast is BACK and we are talking Minnesota Vikings Football…. and some other stuff!

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We are talking a lot of Vikings football as we return to the podcast studio better than ever!

– Are we worried after an ugly showing by the Vikings offense this weekend?
– We look at all the players drafted ahead of Stefon Diggs
– Stop with the Strength of Schedule Nonsense
– Where do Brandon and Eric stand on the new helmet and hit rules in the NFL?

After quick-hitting all of the other Minnesota topics we move on to your fantasy football draft strategy and what it should look like.

– Twins suck but the young players will be fun to watch as we finish off the year
– We love PJ Fleck, especially with all of the coaching issues in the Big ten
– Gopher Basketball for 2018 ALMOST set
– Lyndsay Whalen is the Minnesota Women’s GOAT but not on our Mt. Rushmore for all of Minnesota sports figures.
– Would you take Kevin Love over Andrew Wiggins on this Timberwolves team and why Wiggins and KAT need to become professionals

Fantasy Football Draft Strategy:

– RUNNING BACKS RUNNING BACKS RUNNING BACKS EARLY
– QB’s aren’t important
– More Running backs!

FOOTBALL…. GET SOME! NEW NSJS PODCAST…. GET SOME!

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