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Gophers athletics director Mark Coyle said he’s pleased with first-year football coach P.J. Fleck, who last week received a one-year contract extension that pushes his deal into 2023, albeit with no new pay increase on his $3.5 million annual salary.
“Obviously, you want more wins — everybody wants more wins — but we feel like we’re putting in a good foundation in building this long-term,” Coyle said. “If you look at what we’ve done off the field — we had our highest grade-point average as a team. We’ve got a nationally-ranked recruiting class that hopefully we can lock in on Dec. 20. I’m very thankful for his hard work and what he’s done.”
Can Minnesota build what Wisconsin has in football?
“I have a lot of respect for Wisconsin — I talked to (then) coach Alvarez when I first got to the Big Ten,” Coyle said. “When I was growing up, you remember when Wisconsin really struggled. And (Alvarez) got there, and they really flipped a switch. They made a commitment — they had alignment from everybody involved.
“And we’re trying to create that alignment here at Minnesota to get everybody on board and involved with all of our sports. But if we can get football going in the right direction, it’ll help all 25 programs here at Minnesota.”
http://www.twincities.com/2017/11/25/walters-vikings-case-keenum-on-track-to-become-very-rich/
Go Gophers!!
Gophers athletics director Mark Coyle said he’s pleased with first-year football coach P.J. Fleck, who last week received a one-year contract extension that pushes his deal into 2023, albeit with no new pay increase on his $3.5 million annual salary.
“Obviously, you want more wins — everybody wants more wins — but we feel like we’re putting in a good foundation in building this long-term,” Coyle said. “If you look at what we’ve done off the field — we had our highest grade-point average as a team. We’ve got a nationally-ranked recruiting class that hopefully we can lock in on Dec. 20. I’m very thankful for his hard work and what he’s done.”
Can Minnesota build what Wisconsin has in football?
“I have a lot of respect for Wisconsin — I talked to (then) coach Alvarez when I first got to the Big Ten,” Coyle said. “When I was growing up, you remember when Wisconsin really struggled. And (Alvarez) got there, and they really flipped a switch. They made a commitment — they had alignment from everybody involved.
“And we’re trying to create that alignment here at Minnesota to get everybody on board and involved with all of our sports. But if we can get football going in the right direction, it’ll help all 25 programs here at Minnesota.”
http://www.twincities.com/2017/11/25/walters-vikings-case-keenum-on-track-to-become-very-rich/
Go Gophers!!