ANNUAL GOPHERHOLE PICTORIAL COUNTDOWN TO GOPHERS SEASON OPENER!!


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I'll never tire of this one. The clown was running full steam down the field. Blocker doesn't know exactly what is going on behind him, was he supposed to let him proceed down the field and tackle the runner? If the clown would have let up, I'm positive he wouldn't have been blocked.
Yeah that guy was a clown. The dude had spent the first few weeks of that season throwing blocks and making hits on unsuspecting players..Well if you want to get in the nitty gritty of football like that, be prepared to take some hits yourself. The second someone actually did that when he was trying to play tough football he flopped on the ground.
 

Yeah that guy was a clown. The dude had spent the first few weeks of that season throwing blocks and making hits on unsuspecting players..Well if you want to get in the nitty gritty of football like that, be prepared to take some hits yourself. The second someone actually did that when he was trying to play tough football he flopped on the ground.
It wasn't just that he blind-sided a few players, he was a head hunter, and should have been ejected a number of times during earlier games. But what can you expect...lil fatty kicker was from milwaukee.

And the Waters hit on him was shoulder to shoulder. Horrible call.
 

30!

The footage of Rhys Lloyd nailing a walk off field goal to win the axe in 2003 is well known. But Lawrence Maroney pushed the Gophers out into a lead in the axe game that year with his 30 yard touchdown run. His TD run opened the scoring in the 1st quarter. The TD run came at the end of the Gopher's opening drive where they took huge chunks of yardage and bolted down the field to set the tone.

The run takes place at the 1:58 mark of this video:


As a side story... I had my then 5 year old son in attendance for this one as his very first Gopher game. I bought him a little souvenir Gopher football and he was clutching like a sack of potatoes as we exited the windy north doors of the Metrodome. As we got down to the street, the ball squirted out from under his arm. He pulled away from my hand to turn around and pick it up. As he did, a 6'4" completely wasted sconnie fan took a full-on run at it and kicked it with all his might like it was the opening kickoff, missing my son's hands and face by a fraction of an inch. Almost immediately, at least a half dozen Gopher fans started screaming and pushed the drunkin' sconnie up against one of those 2D sports sculptures. Another person ran out into the street to retrieve the ball and brought it back to my son. I'll never forget it and I pretty much tell the story any time that game is mentioned, like it is a reflex.
 








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