AP: Gophers' Leidner enjoying increased confidence

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per the AP:

Leidner completed 27 of 44 passes for 281 yards and two touchdowns against Ohio State after back-to-back weeks of passing for more than 300 yards. Benched briefly during a particularly tough game at Northwestern earlier this year, Leidner is once again in command of the offense, benefiting from a quick passing attack that has gradually grown to be an effective strategy for the Gophers.

"It's just drilling the feet, the footwork all practice, knowing you're going to get the ball out on time because it's got to be on time or else they have a better chance to drive on it and make interceptions and that sort of thing," Leidner said. "It's been a process, because we really started getting into some of the stuff during fall camp and to be able to be building off it now has helped us a lot."

Leidner threw two touchdown passes in the fourth quarter at Ohio State, as Minnesota had 204 of its 314 yards in the final 15 minutes.

The 300-yard games against Nebraska and Michigan were the first of Leidner's career, which has included 31 games and 25 starts. His 27 completions were at Ohio State were a career high, and the 44 attempts were one short of his career high and the most he's had against a conference opponent.

"At the end of the year, you want to get better each week," head coach Tracy Claeys said. "Mitch is truly one of them. Not only has he gotten healthier, he's played better and better as the weeks have gone along."

http://www.foxsports.com/north/stor...ten-ncaa-enjoying-increased-confidence-111115

Go Gophers!!
 

Through all the turmoil that has been the 2015 season, it's hard not to admit that Mitch has improved (I'd say drastically) from last year. This shouldn't be surprising because most players see a big jump between their sophomore and junior seasons. If we can get another jump in improvement next year, and if the young receivers can stay healthy and develop we could have a really good offense next year.
 

The third year is a magical for most players ala David Cobb.

More mental and physical maturity in a stable program if the player(s) want it really bad to be coached up and be the best that they can be - part of Jerry Kill's/Tracey Claeys formula for success.
 

Bryan Cupito was another; from the moment after his pick-6 INT vs. Purdue in '05, he was a darn good QB for the Gophers...
 




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