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Just how much talent does the 2009 edition of the Minnesota Golden Gopher football team truly have? I think we are all hopeful, but we are going into another season with many unknowns at many positions and we have young inexperienced talent playing key roles. We do have Weber to Decker going for us, but what other PROVEN high level talent do we have on this team? DTs? LBs?
There were ZERO Gophers selected in the last NFL draft. That is unusual for a Big Ten team of any stature and standing. Usually there is a gem somewhere on any team who is draft elgible.
Was the cupboard bare when Mason left? I think the facts are clear on that issue....yes it was. Have we injected enough talent in the right places to win more games than we did last year? Maybe. Maybe not. The last two recruiting classes has provided us with promising, inexperienced young talent coupled with some experienced talent....all learning another new system. So it is not just the talent level of the players. It is the seasonal musical chairs routine with our coordinators....we have new defensive and offensive coordinators this season. They may be great people, but they are installing new systems with new terminology...again.
So where do we really stand heading into the 2009 schedule? I am excited about the influx of athletic players over the last two years. But are we expecting too much this year? We have a tougher schedule. We have new offensive and defensive systems and coordinators. We have many very promising but untested players. I think we will be challenged to repeat the success of last season. It certainly is not a given. I will be very happy to win one more game in 2009. We will know what Brewster can really do at Minnesota when his first full recruiting class from February of 2008 is playing in their senior year. That is the Fall of 2011. If Brewster has great success before then, I will be ecstatic.
There were ZERO Gophers selected in the last NFL draft. That is unusual for a Big Ten team of any stature and standing. Usually there is a gem somewhere on any team who is draft elgible.
Was the cupboard bare when Mason left? I think the facts are clear on that issue....yes it was. Have we injected enough talent in the right places to win more games than we did last year? Maybe. Maybe not. The last two recruiting classes has provided us with promising, inexperienced young talent coupled with some experienced talent....all learning another new system. So it is not just the talent level of the players. It is the seasonal musical chairs routine with our coordinators....we have new defensive and offensive coordinators this season. They may be great people, but they are installing new systems with new terminology...again.
So where do we really stand heading into the 2009 schedule? I am excited about the influx of athletic players over the last two years. But are we expecting too much this year? We have a tougher schedule. We have new offensive and defensive systems and coordinators. We have many very promising but untested players. I think we will be challenged to repeat the success of last season. It certainly is not a given. I will be very happy to win one more game in 2009. We will know what Brewster can really do at Minnesota when his first full recruiting class from February of 2008 is playing in their senior year. That is the Fall of 2011. If Brewster has great success before then, I will be ecstatic.
