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Let the Jaran Roste era begin!
Yup Roste it is! Should of played him Saturday.
Let the Jaran Roste era begin!
Rumors from some people who know players on the team is that we have another 6 transfers coming besides Croft, Still, and Holland. Could be close to 10 transfers or guys quitting team, which would explain Fleck getting 28 recruits with only 18 scholarships. Also heard that at least 2 of the transfers are current defense starters.
I don't know the exact ins and outs, but you can bet that PJ Fleck knows how to play the rules legally. Don't PWOs get rewarded after they played one season?
We know that PJ FLeck has 7 PWO commitments so far.
Rumors from some people who know players on the team is that we have another 6 transfers coming besides Croft, Still, and Holland. Could be close to 10 transfers or guys quitting team, which would explain Fleck getting 28 recruits with only 18 scholarships. Also heard that at least 2 of the transfers are current defense starters.
One other items is that I hear is there are some significant issues with Fleck and some of the MSHSL coaches while I was at the state high school playoffs. The Kill/Claeys staff had really good in state relationships. They said that Fleck basically badmouths the level of players in the state of Minnesota and does nothing to build relationships with the in-state coaches and that he is more focused on Illinois. Take it for what it is worth, but one coach told me look for all of the top 2019 and 2020 players to end up at Iowa and Wisconsin because those staffs have the relationships in state like Kill/Claeys did, and Flecks staff doesn't give the in-state guys any time.
Just like there was going to be a mass exodus when Fleck was hired last year? I expect a few more transfers but I'll believe 10 when I see it.
And Fleck doesn't give the in-state guys any time? He got every in-state recruit he wanted this year. He goes out of his way to say how much they need Minnesota kids to stay home, and legacy recruits to stay at Minnesota. On top of that they only have 3 commits from IL and 5 from MN, including 3 MN kids who were lightly recruited by everyone else.
I'll take your post for what it's worth - nothing.
Just like there was going to be a mass exodus when Fleck was hired last year? I expect a few more transfers but I'll believe 10 when I see it.
And Fleck doesn't give the in-state guys any time? He got every in-state recruit he wanted this year. He goes out of his way to say how much they need Minnesota kids to stay home, and legacy recruits to stay at Minnesota. On top of that they only have 3 commits from IL and 5 from MN, including 3 MN kids who were lightly recruited by everyone else.
I'll take your post for what it's worth - nothing.
You dismiss everyone who doesn’t fit your narrative. There is something to take away from people who think differently than you. Denigrating the work of those before you, no matter your profession, does no good. I have heard the same thing from a number of coaches, who across the state thought highly of previous regime. Doesn’t have to sink PJ, but he does have to build relationships, and stop talking negatively about current players and past regime - even if that has not been his intent, it is what people hear.
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I hope your belief in Fleck is warranted, and he is keeping the players he wants and puts a fence up around Minnesota.
If not, we might be looking at the 2nd coming of Jim Wacker, when the highlights of the pregame football shows was discussing how good Brad Maynard was for Ball State. At that point getting Brewster back might be a step up for the program...
Just like there was going to be a mass exodus when Fleck was hired last year? I expect a few more transfers but I'll believe 10 when I see it.
And Fleck doesn't give the in-state guys any time? He got every in-state recruit he wanted this year. He goes out of his way to say how much they need Minnesota kids to stay home, and legacy recruits to stay at Minnesota. On top of that they only have 3 commits from IL and 5 from MN, including 3 MN kids who were lightly recruited by everyone else.
I'll take your post for what it's worth - nothing.
Very surprising to see you dismiss anything that isn't pro-PJ and run to his defense.
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Well, if we had, we likely wouldn't have made a bowl game and been creamed something like 70-0 in out last two games, but would have someone with some experience come 2018. I'd take that over the current situation.
I can see about 8-10. Some may have stayed and after 1 year decide it's not for them. When a coach is going out of his way to say "Those that stay will be champions", there are going to be transfers.
Winfield would be a concern.
As painful as it has been, especially the last two games, I would not be happy if Fleck had burned redshirts for promising freshman like Morgan, Autman-Bell, etc.
To me this is evidence of the "year zero" approach that Fleck talked about. This is the year to take major lumps (Western Michigan was win-less in Fleck's first year), and figure out who will buy in to the new program and culture. The ones who choose to transfer may have some talent, but if they weren't on board with the culture they could be net negatives to the program as a whole.
I am prepared for next year to be a bit rocky, but the optimist in me still feels pretty good about the incoming recruiting class for 2018. I'm assuming that Fleck will redshirt some of the most promising players from that class, and we'll see a big jump in consistency and talent on the field in 2019.
We have a badly demoralized team with very high highs and very low lows. Blowing out Nebraska and then got routed themselves in the last two games of the season.
The coaches and players need time to cool off.
Emotions must be raw. A malcontent in the leadership position is like a cancer that spreads quickly. I heard that Bud Grant was quick to trade whiners now matter how good they were.
Did Gaelin Elmore ever crack the starting lineup at ECU (3-9, 2-6)? We could sure have used him. His decision to leave was not a win-win situation.
Pretty easy when my opinion is backed up by facts and not baseless speculation
Walk-ons can’t get a scholarship in the first two years without it counting toward the yearly allowance.
Yes!Jesus H. Christ. This is the Big 10, not Pop Warner. If you want lollipops and rainbow kisses when you play like manure, then go some where else. Fleck is demanding accountability and full commitment. And frankly it's about time. Five decades of lousy, half-assed, excuse-filled football is enough.
+100. I remember at a couple points last season people around here were pondering if the Gophers could even field a 2017 team with all the certain transfers and expulsions. Hardly anyone of significance left. I think once the players cool off a bit (as do the fans) we can all see it for what it was...an injury plagued rebuilding year with a new coach and QB where the team took a step back. Which is what most outside observers, computer models, and even the ever-optimistic, hype-happy head coach himself predicted.
BTW, ECU was dead last in defense nationally this year. Elmore appeared to have been a sometimes player who recorded about 15 tackles and no sacks.
Just like there was going to be a mass exodus when Fleck was hired last year? I expect a few more transfers but I'll believe 10 when I see it.
And Fleck doesn't give the in-state guys any time? He got every in-state recruit he wanted this year. He goes out of his way to say how much they need Minnesota kids to stay home, and legacy recruits to stay at Minnesota. On top of that they only have 3 commits from IL and 5 from MN, including 3 MN kids who were lightly recruited by everyone else.
I'll take your post for what it's worth - nothing.
Idk, there’s loopholes, sir . 2016 class Texas Longhorns sign 28 total with 4 early enrollees..
I have a hard time believing Winfield would leave after staying after last years debacle. He already lost a year this year, I’d be surprised if he’s willing to lose another.
Rumors from some people who know players on the team is that we have another 6 transfers coming besides Croft, Still, and Holland. Could be close to 10 transfers or guys quitting team, which would explain Fleck getting 28 recruits with only 18 scholarships. Also heard that at least 2 of the transfers are current defense starters.
One other items is that I hear is there are some significant issues with Fleck and some of the MSHSL coaches while I was at the state high school playoffs. The Kill/Claeys staff had really good in state relationships. They said that Fleck basically badmouths the level of players in the state of Minnesota and does nothing to build relationships with the in-state coaches and that he is more focused on Illinois. Take it for what it is worth, but one coach told me look for all of the top 2019 and 2020 players to end up at Iowa and Wisconsin because those staffs have the relationships in state like Kill/Claeys did, and Flecks staff doesn't give the in-state guys any time.
This is another first, your starting QB quits the day after last game. I hope Flect was blindsided by this or we are in bigger trouble than we thought with this team.
There is the grayshirt option to consider alsoExactly- 28 total and at least 3 have to be early enrollees to attribute to the prior year assuming only 22 were in the the prior years class.
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The thing I like about Jerry Kill is how he approaches his players. He treats them differently individually and with heart. Some, he knows to handle with kid gloves. For some, he knows he can push full throttle. Each kid come from diverse family backgrounds, maturity level, and emotional state.
He and Rebecca truly act like second parents. Didn't they have some players over for a meal at their house when they are lonely or homesick?
I don't know if PJ Fleck is like that. He'll learn real quickly that you can lost kids rather quickly if their psychological needs are not being met.
Nebraska was bad and we may have still beaten them with Rhoda at the helm but Croft's 183 rushing yards were a huge key in the victory on offense. You replace him with Rhoda and all that yardage has to come from someone else because Rhoda might have rushed for 3 but he wouldn't have gotten the other 180.