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per Dane:
As playmakers have emerged for the Gophers early in the season the overall attack has lagged behind thanks to inconsistent play from quarterback Mitch Leidner. Freshman Rodney Smith was the story of Week 1, while third-year wideout Drew Wolitarsky stole the show in Week 2, but both positive performances were overshadowed by questions about Leidner's ability as a passer.
Leidner has been far from spectacular this season. Granted, he hushed some of his skeptics with a 12-play, 80-yard march that led to a go-ahead score late in the matchup with Colorado State. He's boasts a 52.5 percent completion percentage for 430 yards and 3 touchdowns this season. He was 23-for-45 for 233 yards and a pair of scores against Colorado State, though those numbers fail to give a clear indication of the struggles he experienced throughout the game, especially before halftime.
Leidner has struggled with accuracy in his career and missed on a number of throws against Colorado State. He overthrew a wide-open wheel route to tight end Nick Hart that would have resulted in a touchdown early in the game; and late in the game, on a crucial third-down play, he sailed an easy pass 10 yards over Hart's head. There were a handful of other blunders spliced between those most notable misfires.
"You take about eight plays out of the game and we're saying (he had a pretty good game)," head coach Jerry Kill said.
It doesn't work that way, though.
http://www.1500espn.com/sportswire/...s_wont_matter_if_Leidner_doesnt_improve091515
Go Gophers!!
As playmakers have emerged for the Gophers early in the season the overall attack has lagged behind thanks to inconsistent play from quarterback Mitch Leidner. Freshman Rodney Smith was the story of Week 1, while third-year wideout Drew Wolitarsky stole the show in Week 2, but both positive performances were overshadowed by questions about Leidner's ability as a passer.
Leidner has been far from spectacular this season. Granted, he hushed some of his skeptics with a 12-play, 80-yard march that led to a go-ahead score late in the matchup with Colorado State. He's boasts a 52.5 percent completion percentage for 430 yards and 3 touchdowns this season. He was 23-for-45 for 233 yards and a pair of scores against Colorado State, though those numbers fail to give a clear indication of the struggles he experienced throughout the game, especially before halftime.
Leidner has struggled with accuracy in his career and missed on a number of throws against Colorado State. He overthrew a wide-open wheel route to tight end Nick Hart that would have resulted in a touchdown early in the game; and late in the game, on a crucial third-down play, he sailed an easy pass 10 yards over Hart's head. There were a handful of other blunders spliced between those most notable misfires.
"You take about eight plays out of the game and we're saying (he had a pretty good game)," head coach Jerry Kill said.
It doesn't work that way, though.
http://www.1500espn.com/sportswire/...s_wont_matter_if_Leidner_doesnt_improve091515
Go Gophers!!