3 Early Thoughts on UCLA's November Trip to Minnesota

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Per Travis:

Here are a few things that stand out about the Minnesota game.

Return to Minneapolis​

This will be the second time UCLA has played Minnesota since joining the Big Ten, falling 21-17 to the Gophers at home in its debut season in 2024. The Bruins had a 10-0 halftime lead during that game, but Minnesota outscored UCLA 21-7 over the last two quarters to drop the Bruins to 0-4 in the Big Ten on the year.

Minnesota holds a 3-1 advantage in the limited history of this series, and most meetings have been held in Pasadena, California. UCLA has made just one previous trip to Minneapolis -- a 27-13 loss in the second-ever game between the two teams in 1977. Coming up with a win this time around would be a huge step for the Bruins.

Braving the Cold​

Early November in the Midwest is no picnic. It's when winter weather starts to set in, and colder temperatures arise, altering the playing atmosphere and approaches on the field. Most Big Ten teams are used to it because of their locations, but UCLA is not.

Many Bruins players come from areas of the country where the weather elements aren't as severe and significant, and the school's location of Southern California won't help the team adjust either. Unless there are unforeseen circumstances in College Park. Maryland, and Eugene, Oregon, early in the season, this will also be the current UCLA team's first exposure to such conditions.

Don't Overlook the Gophers​

Minnesota isn't a massive college football brand, but PJ Fleck has turned the Golden Gophers into a respectable program. He's been at the helm for nearly a decade, with just three losing seasons and frequent seasons of at least eight wins, including an 11-2 mark in 2019. The Gophers have gone 8-5 over the last two years and have posted a winning record in four of the last five seasons.

In a way, that's what UCLA is trying to build, although the Bruins probably want to go a step further and make double-digit win totals more common. Plus, Bob Chesney has a slightly different personality from Fleck, even though they both have their unusual tactics. Still, Fleck has had success getting players to buy into his program and approach at Minnesota and Western Michigan, and that's what Chesney needs to do to succeed at UCLA.


Go Gophers!!
 

Per Travis:

Minnesota holds a 3-1 advantage in the limited history of this series, and most meetings have been held in Pasadena, California.
Pretty fair article and probably not AI generated if the only thing I can nit-pik on is 2/4 isn't "most".

I'd much rather be MN than the Bruins right now though.
 


I hope the weather is brutal. I don't normally wish for bad weather. But for this one I am. Sometimes opponents wilting to bad/cold weather at the bank can be unexpected (Iowa in 2010, Purdue in 2018) but in this case it would totally be predictable if we get a cold snap or snow game.
Agree.
 

I hope the weather is brutal. I don't normally wish for bad weather. But for this one I am. Sometimes opponents wilting to bad/cold weather at the bank can be unexpected (Iowa in 2010, Purdue in 2018) but in this case it would totally be predictable if we get a cold snap or snow game.
Yep me too.
 




I hope the weather is brutal. I don't normally wish for bad weather. But for this one I am. Sometimes opponents wilting to bad/cold weather at the bank can be unexpected (Iowa in 2010, Purdue in 2018) but in this case it would totally be predictable if we get a cold snap or snow game.
Purdue in 2018 was awesome. When Cashman ran that fumble back for a TD just after halftime and a light snow began to fall, the Boilers played like they just wanted to get back on the plane.
 

Of course it was 7-8 weeks later but the memories of inhospitable conditions (for the Rams) combined with considerable Vikings good fortune left Los Angeles 0-3 at the Met in playoff games
 



I’m hoping for 38 degrees and overcast that day. No snow. Snow games can turn into turnover fests.

On the topic of weather for this upcoming season, I think the relatively low humidity in the mid-September matchup against moo state favors us considerably.
 

I hope the weather is brutal. I don't normally wish for bad weather. But for this one I am. Sometimes opponents wilting to bad/cold weather at the bank can be unexpected (Iowa in 2010, Purdue in 2018) but in this case it would totally be predictable if we get a cold snap or snow game.
I've always thought I-O-W-A did not want to be there for that game. Makes no sense because they get crappy weather just like us but that's how it looked.
 

Of course it was 7-8 weeks later but the memories of inhospitable conditions (for the Rams) combined with considerable Vikings good fortune left Los Angeles 0-3 at the Met in playoff games
Yup. Those were the days when the Bears, Lions and Packers were so consistently awful that the Vikes got help in securing home playoff games. Nit so today!
 




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