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per the AP:
P.J. Fleck turned 40 last year, still one of the youngest major college football coaches in the country entering his fifth season at Minnesota.
This year, Fleck has one of the oldest teams.
The Gophers have a bounty of experience returning, due to the NCAA’s decision not to count the pandemic-altered 2020 season against anyone’s eligibility limit. There’s a feeling of unfinished business, too, after the virus-related limitations and on-field struggles last year. They’re aiming anew to build off the 11-2 season they enjoyed in 2019.
“You want to leave things better than it came in as,” running back Mo Ibrahim said. “I felt like that was a big deal for me. It’s just something that I wanted to do.”
Go Gophers!!
P.J. Fleck turned 40 last year, still one of the youngest major college football coaches in the country entering his fifth season at Minnesota.
This year, Fleck has one of the oldest teams.
The Gophers have a bounty of experience returning, due to the NCAA’s decision not to count the pandemic-altered 2020 season against anyone’s eligibility limit. There’s a feeling of unfinished business, too, after the virus-related limitations and on-field struggles last year. They’re aiming anew to build off the 11-2 season they enjoyed in 2019.
“You want to leave things better than it came in as,” running back Mo Ibrahim said. “I felt like that was a big deal for me. It’s just something that I wanted to do.”
Minnesota football preview: Experienced Gophers talking unfinished business this season
P.J. Fleck turned 40 last year, still one of the youngest major college football coaches in the country entering his fifth season at Minnesota. This year, Fleck has one of the oldest teams. The Gop…
www.chicagotribune.com
Go Gophers!!