Ha! My bad I thought you were going for a different acronym.
WTF were you thinking!
Ha! My bad I thought you were going for a different acronym.
Was KFAN or ESPN1500 there today? Pretty sad we have to go to a Wisconsin radio station to get interviews of Gopher players. I'm not seeing anything on demand on either station.
Can't believe that ESPN and CNNSI don't have a Big Ten story on their CFB pages right now. WTF?
Tonight at 6 it looks like. Thanks for the heads up!KFAN has a 2-hour special on tonight or tomorrow with Gaardsy. He was promoting it on last Friday's Barreiro show.
PiPress: Gophers: 'Next step' means beating Wisconsin, Iowa
Gophers coach Jerry Kill said competing for a Big Ten title means beating Iowa and Wisconsin in the same season.
"I think we understand for us to be successful and win the Big Ten and take our strides farther along in our program, you know, you have to beat the border schools," Kill said Monday during his Big Ten Media Days news conference at the Hilton Chicago.
"We're well aware of that situation, and as you take steps, those are games you've got to win. And both Wisconsin, Iowa are very well-coached and got good players. But we have to step our game up, and I think our kids are excited about that."
http://www.twincities.com/sports/ci_26231288/gophers-next-step-means-beating-wisconsin-iowa
Go Gophers!!
Looks like Coach Kill will be at ESPN headquarters today (Wednesday) doing interviews for their various TV and radio platforms.
From Joe C's Minneapolis Tribune story this morning: "He plans to be in Bristol, Conn., on Wednesday for a series of appearances on ESPN’s various television and radio platforms. Thursday will be spent in meetings with the coaches, finalizing details heading into camp. Come Friday, it will be back to football — for the first preseason practice — and back to the sideline."
Their ADs went outside traditional pipelines and tried to find creative thinkers with unique backgrounds rather than just dragging up some guy from the MAC.
Today I learned that Northern Illinois wasn't in the MAC when Minnesota hired Jerry Kill.