BleedGopher
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per Pat:
Gophers fans (those few, those proud, those defensive) can dream of being as high as sixth in Big Ten recruiting some years. They can dream of a season when the West, the B division of the Big Ten, is filled with mediocrity and the Gophers win a tie-breaker to get to the conference championship game -- to get their chance to get whupped by Michigan, Ohio State or Michigan State.
The main problem here is simple: Deep in our souls, most hardcore sports consumers in the Twin Cities don’t really care if the Gophers are good, fair or poor.
That’s why 3,000 people show up for a spring game. That’s why tickets are easy to get in a small-sized Power Five stadium ... unless people from Nebraska, Iowa or Wisconsin are buying them up.
We’ve had good coaches give it a try here. Lou Holtz was a great coach and came and went after two years. Glen Mason was a good coach (remember, he didn’t have the advantage of a West Division) and couldn’t get over the hump. Jerry Kill was a good coach and was forced by health to leave in the middle of a fifth seaspn that was going backwards.
Tracy Claeys is a smart guy with a plan. He could be the coach to get the Gophers back to their mountain top – a return to the Citrus Bowl, and maybe this time, victory.
As Gophers football dreams go, that’s about it.
One outright title. One share. Since before Pearl Harbor.
http://www.startribune.com/dreaming...otball-glory-a-citrus-bowl-victory/376075281/
Go Gophers!!
Gophers fans (those few, those proud, those defensive) can dream of being as high as sixth in Big Ten recruiting some years. They can dream of a season when the West, the B division of the Big Ten, is filled with mediocrity and the Gophers win a tie-breaker to get to the conference championship game -- to get their chance to get whupped by Michigan, Ohio State or Michigan State.
The main problem here is simple: Deep in our souls, most hardcore sports consumers in the Twin Cities don’t really care if the Gophers are good, fair or poor.
That’s why 3,000 people show up for a spring game. That’s why tickets are easy to get in a small-sized Power Five stadium ... unless people from Nebraska, Iowa or Wisconsin are buying them up.
We’ve had good coaches give it a try here. Lou Holtz was a great coach and came and went after two years. Glen Mason was a good coach (remember, he didn’t have the advantage of a West Division) and couldn’t get over the hump. Jerry Kill was a good coach and was forced by health to leave in the middle of a fifth seaspn that was going backwards.
Tracy Claeys is a smart guy with a plan. He could be the coach to get the Gophers back to their mountain top – a return to the Citrus Bowl, and maybe this time, victory.
As Gophers football dreams go, that’s about it.
One outright title. One share. Since before Pearl Harbor.
http://www.startribune.com/dreaming...otball-glory-a-citrus-bowl-victory/376075281/
Go Gophers!!