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The spring transfer portal window is now closed for new entrants and spring practice is in the rearview mirror, setting the stage for the biggest questions the Gophers still have to answer before the 2025 season begins. Let's dive in...
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The spring transfer portal window is now closed for new entrants and spring practice is in the rearview mirror, setting the stage for the biggest questions the Gophers still have to answer before the 2025 season begins. Let's dive in...
1. What is the starting offensive line?
Minnesota's starting offensive line is the biggest question on the 2025 roster. In spring practice, the Gophers appeared to be rolling with Nathan Roy at left tackle, Greg Johnson at left guard, Ashton Beers at center, UCF transfer Marcellus Marshall at right guard, and Kentucky transfer Dylan Ray at right tackle.2. Who is WR1?
The Gophers revamped the wide receiver room this offseason, adding three players from the transfer portal: Javon Tracy from Miami (OH), UCLA's Logan Loya, and Nebraska's Malachi Coleman. After spring practice, there still seems to be no clear answer as to who the No. 1 target is. I would still lean towards Tracy leading this team in receptions and yards in 2025, but Loya and returning veteran Le'Meke Brockington might have something to say about it.3. Who is the backup quarterback?
When Minnesota added Zach Pyron from the transfer portal last winter, it seemed like a foregone conclusion that he and Drake Lindsey would be their top two quarterbacks. Now, Pyron is at South Alabama and the Gophers added Emmett Morehead from the transfer portal. Morehead is the only quarterback on the roster with starting experience, so on paper, he's likely the favorite to assume backup duties behind Lindsey. I think it's a role he's going to have to earn, and I wouldn't count out Max Shikenjanski or Dylan Wittke to beat him out.4. What will Koi Perich's offensive role be?
Perich stole all the headlines this spring when he donned a split jersey, implying his duties as a defensive and offensive player. P.J. Fleck and the Gophers coaching staff confirmed they want to work him into some offensive plays this season, but the question is how much?5. How big will Darius Taylor's workload be?
The Gophers retooled their running back room this offseason around Taylor. They've added A.J. Turner from Marshall, Cameron Davis from Washington, and Johann Cardenas from Vanderbilt in the transfer portal. They also signed three incoming freshmen.
5 biggest questions Gophers football must answer this summer
The spring transfer portal window is now closed and spring practice is in the rearview mirror, setting the stage for the biggest questions yet to be answered.
Go Gophers!!