10 incoming Gophers to keep an eye on in 2024

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Per Nolan:

1. Max Brosmer, QB​

The Gophers already needed to revive their passing attack after a lackluster 2023 campaign, and finding a new QB1 became a top priority after starting quarterback Athan Kaliakmanis entered the transfer portal ahead of the Quick Lane Bowl. The Gophers found their guy, picking up New Hampshire transfer Max Brosmer — arguably the best FCS QB in 2023 — in the portal.

Brosmer is the surefire starter next season after a 2023 campaign in which he threw for 3,459 yards, 29 touchdowns and just six interceptions. That followed a 2022 season in which he threw for 3,154 yards, 27 touchdowns and eight interceptions.

As an experienced veteran, Brosmer should have all the tools to succeed at the U. Top receiver Daniel Jackson is still in the mix, and the Gophers have taken to the portal to add a number of new potentially dangerous weapons. Darius Taylor also returns to the backfield, which should take pressure off Brosmer under center. Expect an improved passing attack, led by Brosmer, in 2024.

2. Koi Perich, S​

Koi Perich is one of the highest rated and most hyped recruits the Gophers have landed in a while. Perich, an incoming freshman safety from Esko, Minn., was the top-ranked recruit in Minnesota and showed he can compete with the best in the country when he won MVP in the All-American Bowl on Jan. 6. He had an interception, broke up two passes, had a tackle for loss and even blocked and recovered a punt in the game. While it’s never a guarantee freshmen will see the field right away, Perich appears to have the physical ability and skillset of a player who can make an immediate impact.

3. Sieh Bangura, RB​

Sieh Bangura spent the last two seasons at Ohio, and the running back seems likely to be the No. 2 behind Taylor. Bangura rushed for 811 yards and seven touchdowns in 2023, which followed a 2022 campaign in which he ran for 1,078 yards and 13 scores. Bangura likely makes an impact and sees carries right away.

4. Cristian Driver, WR​

Cristian Driver didn’t see much action for Penn State as a freshman wide receiver in 2023, catching just one pass for eight yards and making two tackles on special teams. But he knows what to expect from a Big Ten program and was a four-star prospect coming out of high school. Behind Jackson, there’s plenty of room for competition in the Gophers wide receiver room. Driver should have a chance to work his way onto the field and make an impact in a more pass-heavy offense than a year ago.

5. Marcus Major, RB​

Bangura wasn’t the only running back depth the Gophers added in the transfer portal. After a rash of injuries in the running back room in 2023, they made sure to beef up their depth for 2024. Marcus Major has rushed for 833 yards and eight touchdowns across his six-year career at Oklahoma. He knows what it takes to compete in a Power 5 conference and will likely have a chance to see some carries for the U this season.

6. Jaylen Varner, WR​

Like Driver, Jaylen Varner is another transfer receiver who should have an opportunity to work his way on the field in 2024. He’s coming off a season in which he caught 90 passes for 1,008 yards and 12 touchdowns in 2023 for Division II Emporia State. He caught 10 touchdown passes the year before that. He was an under the radar prospect in high school, and it remains to be seen how he’ll handle the leap to Division I, but after putting up video game numbers in two seasons at Emporia State, Varner will get the chance to test his skillset at the Division I level.

7. Ethan Robinson, CB​

Ethan Robinson bolsters the U’s cornerback depth, coming to Minnesota after an impressive season at Bucknell. He had 50 tackles, 10 passes defended and three interceptions in 2023. He was an All-Patriot League First Team selection, which landed him offers at Southern Cal, West Virginia, Auburn and others.

8. Jaionte McMillan, CB​

Jaionte McMillan is another cornerback coming to the U via the transfer portal. He didn’t see much action in three seasons at TCU, but has experience at the Power 5 level. In three seasons with the Horned Frogs, McMillan had 16 tackles, two passes defended, a sack and a pick. The Gophers graduated one starting cornerback — Tre'Von Jones — from a year ago, so at least one spot should be up for grabs.

9. Nathan Roy, OT​

While the Gophers return their two starting tackles from a year ago, making it unlikely Nathan Roy sees the field in any kind of starting capacity, he could potentially be a valuable depth piece for the U. Roy is a four-star prospect and was the top-ranked recruit in Wisconsin at the time of his signing.

10. Riley Sunram, DT​

Riley Sunram, a defensive tackle, is another one of the big freshmen recruits coming to the U in 2024. Sunram is a four-star prospect and the top-ranked recruit in North Dakota who projects as a Power 5 starter. The Gophers did graduate Kyler Baugh on the defensive line, however, they do return most of their starting line from a year ago, making it a difficult path for Sunram to see significant playing time in 2023.


Go Gophers!!
 




A few FCS recruits with a college track record. FCS & P5 players coming off injuries being passed over helps roster management. Recruits find Minnesota better the 2nd time around. Lets hope Gopher football is a destination for fresh beginnings, new chances & success (on-off the field). "One needs to know bad before seeing good." Helen Keller
 


hopefully the incoming players can help.

but looking at this list reinforces the point that the Gophers are not - for the most part - bringing in top-level talent from the portal. a lot of the Gophers' portal additions are players from a lower level or players who didn't see a lot of playing time at upper-level programs.

this does NOT mean that these players cannot become productive members of the Gophers program.

it just means that - to use a playground analogy - the Gophers are not picking first when it comes to choosing sides for a game. they are hoping to land a good player from the group that is left behind after the big boys take their picks.

some of this could be tied to NIL - or it could be tied to MN's place in the college football pecking order.
 

I Hope McMillan isn't expected to be a big contributor. He hardly played for TCU, except special teams. An experienced depth addition but that's it hopefully.
 


hopefully the incoming players can help.

but looking at this list reinforces the point that the Gophers are not - for the most part - bringing in top-level talent from the portal. a lot of the Gophers' portal additions are players from a lower level or players who didn't see a lot of playing time at upper-level programs.

this does NOT mean that these players cannot become productive members of the Gophers program.

it just means that - to use a playground analogy - the Gophers are not picking first when it comes to choosing sides for a game. they are hoping to land a good player from the group that is left behind after the big boys take their picks.

some of this could be tied to NIL - or it could be tied to MN's place in the college football pecking order.
Sometimes the 4th best on a team might be the 1-2 best on our team. Hard to say about the portal until they hit the field. A WR from Penn State who didn't see the field in years 1-2, but has 3 years left and is still a highly rated as a transfer, I'll take my chances.

QB is a top 15 transfer QB which is pretty good. Rated about 50 spots ahead of the QB he is replacing.
 



hopefully the incoming players can help.

but looking at this list reinforces the point that the Gophers are not - for the most part - bringing in top-level talent from the portal. a lot of the Gophers' portal additions are players from a lower level or players who didn't see a lot of playing time at upper-level programs.

this does NOT mean that these players cannot become productive members of the Gophers program.

it just means that - to use a playground analogy - the Gophers are not picking first when it comes to choosing sides for a game. they are hoping to land a good player from the group that is left behind after the big boys take their picks.

some of this could be tied to NIL - or it could be tied to MN's place in the college football pecking order.
Sometimes the 4th best on a team might be the 1-2 best on our team. Hard to say about the portal until they hit the field. A WR from Penn State who didn't see the field in years 1-2, but has 3 years left and is still a highly rated as a transfer, I'll take my chances.

QB is a top 15 transfer QB which is pretty good. Rated about 50 spots ahead of the QB he is replacing.
It's about "fit". Nothing more, nothing less.
 

Per Nolan:

1. Max Brosmer, QB​

The Gophers already needed to revive their passing attack after a lackluster 2023 campaign, and finding a new QB1 became a top priority after starting quarterback Athan Kaliakmanis entered the transfer portal ahead of the Quick Lane Bowl. The Gophers found their guy, picking up New Hampshire transfer Max Brosmer — arguably the best FCS QB in 2023 — in the portal.

Brosmer is the surefire starter next season after a 2023 campaign in which he threw for 3,459 yards, 29 touchdowns and just six interceptions. That followed a 2022 season in which he threw for 3,154 yards, 27 touchdowns and eight interceptions.

As an experienced veteran, Brosmer should have all the tools to succeed at the U. Top receiver Daniel Jackson is still in the mix, and the Gophers have taken to the portal to add a number of new potentially dangerous weapons. Darius Taylor also returns to the backfield, which should take pressure off Brosmer under center. Expect an improved passing attack, led by Brosmer, in 2024.

2. Koi Perich, S​

Koi Perich is one of the highest rated and most hyped recruits the Gophers have landed in a while. Perich, an incoming freshman safety from Esko, Minn., was the top-ranked recruit in Minnesota and showed he can compete with the best in the country when he won MVP in the All-American Bowl on Jan. 6. He had an interception, broke up two passes, had a tackle for loss and even blocked and recovered a punt in the game. While it’s never a guarantee freshmen will see the field right away, Perich appears to have the physical ability and skillset of a player who can make an immediate impact.

3. Sieh Bangura, RB​

Sieh Bangura spent the last two seasons at Ohio, and the running back seems likely to be the No. 2 behind Taylor. Bangura rushed for 811 yards and seven touchdowns in 2023, which followed a 2022 campaign in which he ran for 1,078 yards and 13 scores. Bangura likely makes an impact and sees carries right away.

4. Cristian Driver, WR​

Cristian Driver didn’t see much action for Penn State as a freshman wide receiver in 2023, catching just one pass for eight yards and making two tackles on special teams. But he knows what to expect from a Big Ten program and was a four-star prospect coming out of high school. Behind Jackson, there’s plenty of room for competition in the Gophers wide receiver room. Driver should have a chance to work his way onto the field and make an impact in a more pass-heavy offense than a year ago.

5. Marcus Major, RB​

Bangura wasn’t the only running back depth the Gophers added in the transfer portal. After a rash of injuries in the running back room in 2023, they made sure to beef up their depth for 2024. Marcus Major has rushed for 833 yards and eight touchdowns across his six-year career at Oklahoma. He knows what it takes to compete in a Power 5 conference and will likely have a chance to see some carries for the U this season.

6. Jaylen Varner, WR​

Like Driver, Jaylen Varner is another transfer receiver who should have an opportunity to work his way on the field in 2024. He’s coming off a season in which he caught 90 passes for 1,008 yards and 12 touchdowns in 2023 for Division II Emporia State. He caught 10 touchdown passes the year before that. He was an under the radar prospect in high school, and it remains to be seen how he’ll handle the leap to Division I, but after putting up video game numbers in two seasons at Emporia State, Varner will get the chance to test his skillset at the Division I level.

7. Ethan Robinson, CB​

Ethan Robinson bolsters the U’s cornerback depth, coming to Minnesota after an impressive season at Bucknell. He had 50 tackles, 10 passes defended and three interceptions in 2023. He was an All-Patriot League First Team selection, which landed him offers at Southern Cal, West Virginia, Auburn and others.

8. Jaionte McMillan, CB​

Jaionte McMillan is another cornerback coming to the U via the transfer portal. He didn’t see much action in three seasons at TCU, but has experience at the Power 5 level. In three seasons with the Horned Frogs, McMillan had 16 tackles, two passes defended, a sack and a pick. The Gophers graduated one starting cornerback — Tre'Von Jones — from a year ago, so at least one spot should be up for grabs.

9. Nathan Roy, OT​

While the Gophers return their two starting tackles from a year ago, making it unlikely Nathan Roy sees the field in any kind of starting capacity, he could potentially be a valuable depth piece for the U. Roy is a four-star prospect and was the top-ranked recruit in Wisconsin at the time of his signing.

10. Riley Sunram, DT​

Riley Sunram, a defensive tackle, is another one of the big freshmen recruits coming to the U in 2024. Sunram is a four-star prospect and the top-ranked recruit in North Dakota who projects as a Power 5 starter. The Gophers did graduate Kyler Baugh on the defensive line, however, they do return most of their starting line from a year ago, making it a difficult path for Sunram to see significant playing time in 2023.


Go Gophers!!
Jaylen Varner is the most intriguing newcomer in my book. The Gophers need WRs and watching his highlights he looks like a good route runner with good body control and solid hands. Curious to see what his top ends speed looks like.
 

Jaylen Varner is the most intriguing newcomer in my book. The Gophers need WRs and watching his highlights he looks like a good route runner with good body control and solid hands. Curious to see what his top ends speed looks like.
Even if his top end speed isn't the best, can he run routes and catch? Dajon McKnight was slower than molasses but a great Gopher receiver.
 

Riley Sunram, athletic DTs with length size & a high motor are Unicorn rare. Curious how he responses like all 1st years to better competition, quality coaching, strength & conditioning. Like boot camp one finds out if this is the place to be.
 






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