WriterGoph
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I noticed that. From a national perspective, the Gophers won't have to do much to beat expectations. It says a lot about the perceived talent level when you can both be one of the most experienced teams, and predicted to finish 8th-9th in an 11 team league.
I actually think there won't be enough at-large bids available for every Big Ten team to go bowling.
I actually think there won't be enough Big Ten teams to get 6 wins so that every Big Ten team can go bowling.
And you're still lame.
Seriously though, no chance Minnesota goes 6-6 and doesn't go to a bowl game.
Iowa and Northwestern both went 6-6 in 2007, and neither got to a bowl. But as long as you're confident...
True, but did either of those teams play what is a consensus top-10 schedule that year?
It's interesting that a well-regarded (at least in these parts) writer questions whether the most-experienced team in the conference even has the talent level to equal last year's achievements...yet the Loon/Wren camp insists that Brewster "must" go 5-3 to be extended.
But the bowls are about making money and Iowa has a history of sending a ton of fans to the bowl games, we do not and yet they were still not picked.
Could it be that he is also questioning not just the talent level but the ability of the coaches to successfully teach a new offensive scheme and defense yet again due to staff turnover.
this guy is such a broken record, what a douche, oh wait, he went to the U and considers himself an important alum so we can't say those things![]()
I believe that Air Force is a must win. If we lose that game it will have a huge negative impact on the non diehard fan base with it being the 1st game at TCF. so to me it THE pivotal game of the year.
http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/2009/football/ncaa/08/10/si.bowl.predictions/index.html
SI's has us playing against Cincinnati in the Papajohns.com Bowl (sigh, I hate bowl games with .com in the name)
You and I disagree on a lot, but you've hit the nail on the head here. This guy thinks that because he's an alum (which I still doubt), he has the right to be incessantly negative about everything related to the program. It's his responsibility, you know, to hold our program to a higher standard. It really is a joy opening up this message board and hearing on a daily basis about how much better Nebraska and Texas are at everything ever.
Important thing is we both stand up for the direction of the Gopher program, which compared to when I moved here in 2004, is leaps ahead of anything I've seen, and I like what Brew is doing.