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*Quarterback Athan Kaliakmanis showed off his big arm by hitting Daniel Jackson early in practice for a 55-yard touchdown pass and Le'Meke Brockington later in the afternoon with another 50-yard-plus bomb.
"We're going to be an efficient offense,'' Jackson said. "We're going to make plays. Whatever is called, we're gonna make the most out of it.''
*Cornerback Tyler Bride, a transfer from Georgia Southern, read a pass by Cole Kramer, jumped the route and grabbed an interception.
*Running back Sean Tyler, the graduate transfer from Western Michigan, stood out among his position group.
*Wide receiver Chris Autman-Bell took part in individual drills as he works his way back from a knee injury that ended his 2022 season. The Gophers are easing Autman-Bell back into action.
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Practice notes
The Gophers held a spirited practice Tuesday that was open to media members. With the Aug. 31 season opener against Nebraska quickly approaching, the intensity ramped up. Especially on offense, the Gophers were much sharper than they were during Saturday night's open practice. Here are some highlights:*Quarterback Athan Kaliakmanis showed off his big arm by hitting Daniel Jackson early in practice for a 55-yard touchdown pass and Le'Meke Brockington later in the afternoon with another 50-yard-plus bomb.
"We're going to be an efficient offense,'' Jackson said. "We're going to make plays. Whatever is called, we're gonna make the most out of it.''
*Cornerback Tyler Bride, a transfer from Georgia Southern, read a pass by Cole Kramer, jumped the route and grabbed an interception.
*Running back Sean Tyler, the graduate transfer from Western Michigan, stood out among his position group.
*Wide receiver Chris Autman-Bell took part in individual drills as he works his way back from a knee injury that ended his 2022 season. The Gophers are easing Autman-Bell back into action.
Gophers try keeping minds on football amid current chaos in college sports
While curious and excited about the expanding Big Ten conference, Gophers football players say they're remaining focused on the upcoming season.
www.startribune.com
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