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  1. SallysEnthusiast

    How would you handle the Gophers 2022-2023 offseason?

    My thoughts: - Start building our 2023 offense around Athan NOW. We’ve already seen his impact in the transfer portal in the signing of Markus Allen - I would go after one more receiver in the TP, preferably a speedster. The playbook needs to move away from run-first, especially given the...
  2. SallysEnthusiast

    How would you handle the Gophers 2022-2023 offseason?

    If you were Fleck or Coyle and had the “keys to the kingdom” this offseason, what moves would you make? ( i.e. offensive/defensive scheme adjustments, transfer portal acquisitions, hirings (especially if we lose Burns), gameday improvements, etc.)
  3. SallysEnthusiast

    Fleck has become worse than Kill

    If you want to remain a mediocre program, then feel free to keep metersticking our performance to when we were the worst team in the B1G. We’ve proven were better than that, it’s about time we build consistency. There’s really no excuse.
  4. SallysEnthusiast

    We've stagnated. Tough conversation below

    Don’t agree with this at all. If anything, the opposite is true - UMN is consistently being ranked in the top 20-25 public schools in the COUNTRY as of late. Carlson, CSE, CBS and even some of the majors in CLA see nationally ranked as well. Nowadays you need a 30 at minimum on your ACT to...
  5. SallysEnthusiast

    We've stagnated. Tough conversation below

    You’re a freak😂have a nice life. I’ve been a gopher fan for 25 years and I’m glad I haven’t put a second of it into speaking to other fans like this. On the bright side, I’m glad my opinion lives so rent-free in your head!
  6. SallysEnthusiast

    We've stagnated. Tough conversation below

    I'm interested to see how the next few classes pan out. I'd love to give the guy more time - not rooting for anyone to lose their job here. I think his results don't align with his brand yet (hopefully) and address the problems our team has instead of sweeping them under the rug.
  7. SallysEnthusiast

    We've stagnated. Tough conversation below

    Coughlin, Seth Green, Tyler Johnson, Schlueter, Kamal Martin, Coney Durr, Connor Olson, Antoine Winfield Jr and Ko Kieft were all 2016 guys, and made up more of the 2019 starting/rotational lineup than any other class. Yes, they were the backbone of that roster.
  8. SallysEnthusiast

    We've stagnated. Tough conversation below

    Agreed. Coyle has been dead in the water for awhile and isn't in the best graces of the athletic community on campus.
  9. SallysEnthusiast

    We've stagnated. Tough conversation below

    Appreciate the kind words over an opinion, Panthadad2.
  10. SallysEnthusiast

    We've stagnated. Tough conversation below

    Rossi would need to be paired with a good offensive mind at OC from one of the aforementioned scenarios. Giving Ciarocca another year makes sense but we can't expect to win games with such a one-dimensional playbook.
  11. SallysEnthusiast

    We've stagnated. Tough conversation below

    You're absolutely right. Given the size of our alumni network and proximity to two large metropolitan hubs we have no business not attracting NIL money. It's a matter of communicating effectively with all parties to secure it, which we clearly haven't been able to do.
  12. SallysEnthusiast

    We've stagnated. Tough conversation below

    Fleck has been able to bring better talent through the door but the vast majority have transferred. Kill kept his guys home and developed them. His 2016 class was the backbone of our 2019 team.
  13. SallysEnthusiast

    We've stagnated. Tough conversation below

    Odds are we finish the season with one of these records.
  14. SallysEnthusiast

    2023 predictions after schedule release

    The ceiling is 8-4. Given we never reach it, I expect the 7-5/5-7 range.
  15. SallysEnthusiast

    We've stagnated. Tough conversation below

    Let’s be realistic - this program hasn’t changed under Fleck. The 2019 season was largely the fruit of Kill’s labor and the ensuing three seasons have only further proved that. With the 2023 schedule looking difficult and the current sentiment surrounding the program, it’s not out of question we...
  16. SallysEnthusiast

    Biggest thing I have learned this season....

    We carry the fourth highest endowment in the Big Ten. Our alumni network is one of the largest in the country, and I would argue UMN has the capacity to reach them - as well as the slew of Fortune 500 companies HQ’d in the Twin Cities - for all sorts of NIL opportunities. Our athletic department...



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