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Overview/Quick 2023 Recap
The Gophers took a step back in 2023, finishing 6-7 for the program’s first losing record since 2018 (excluding the 2020 COVID year). Minnesota had finished with 29 wins in the previous three complete seasons, but a lack of offensive production led to disappointing results last fall. The Gophers began the season with a 5-3 start that included a come-from-behind victory against Nebraska to kickoff the season and a 12-10 upset over #24 Iowa. However, a four-game losing streak to end the regular season nearly sank their chances of going bowling — until they were eventually invited to the Quick Lane Bowl thanks to a lack of bowl-eligible teams and a high APR score.
Minnesota did end the season on a positive note, defeating Bowling Green in the Quick Lane Bowl and exacting some revenge after the Falcons pulled off a shocking upset against the Gophers in 2021.
Offensive Player to Watch: QB Max Brosmer
Brosmer is the presumed starter after joining the Gophers in the portal from New Hampshire, where he led the FCS in passing yards in 2023. Minnesota will look to Brosmer to turn around the offense, which stalled out last fall with inconsistent play at the quarterback position and a running game that took a huge step back from previous seasons. Brosmer is a classic pocket passer who can also get creative with his legs when needed. He is coming from a very pass-heavy attack at New Hampshire and has plenty of experience at the FCS level that will be put to the test this fall.
Defensive Player to Watch: DE Jaxon Howard
Howard was the top prospect out of Minneota and 131st overall in 2023, but after a year at LSU, he is coming back home to join the Gophers. The former four-star prospect has a high ceiling and could become a difference-maker for the Minnesota defense. The Gophers are well-experienced at defensive end, but Howard could be ready to contribute and make game-changing plays off the edge.
Minnesota Wins If...
The biggest “must” for Minnesota is that Brosmer has a successful transition to the FBS level and the Big Ten, and has the offense hitting on all cylinders by November. The Gophers took a major step back after appearing that 8-10 wins per year would become the norm under P.J. Fleck thanks to a lack of offensive production. Penn State’s defense should one of the nation’s best yet again this season despite some key departures. If Minnesota isn’t able to challenge them, the Nittany Lions could still come away with a convincing win even if their offense sputters against the Gophers.
Penn State Wins If...
Minnesota returns plenty of talent from a stingy defense. Their best bet will be to make the game a low-scoring affair and win the fourth quarter. Penn State’s offense will need to make sure it shows up and not allow this to happen. An early score, limiting turnovers, finishing drives in the end zone rather than settling for field goals multiple times, and a few big strikes in the passing game should ensure the Nittany Lions pull away for a victory.
Go Gophers!!
Overview/Quick 2023 Recap
The Gophers took a step back in 2023, finishing 6-7 for the program’s first losing record since 2018 (excluding the 2020 COVID year). Minnesota had finished with 29 wins in the previous three complete seasons, but a lack of offensive production led to disappointing results last fall. The Gophers began the season with a 5-3 start that included a come-from-behind victory against Nebraska to kickoff the season and a 12-10 upset over #24 Iowa. However, a four-game losing streak to end the regular season nearly sank their chances of going bowling — until they were eventually invited to the Quick Lane Bowl thanks to a lack of bowl-eligible teams and a high APR score.
Minnesota did end the season on a positive note, defeating Bowling Green in the Quick Lane Bowl and exacting some revenge after the Falcons pulled off a shocking upset against the Gophers in 2021.
Offensive Player to Watch: QB Max Brosmer
Brosmer is the presumed starter after joining the Gophers in the portal from New Hampshire, where he led the FCS in passing yards in 2023. Minnesota will look to Brosmer to turn around the offense, which stalled out last fall with inconsistent play at the quarterback position and a running game that took a huge step back from previous seasons. Brosmer is a classic pocket passer who can also get creative with his legs when needed. He is coming from a very pass-heavy attack at New Hampshire and has plenty of experience at the FCS level that will be put to the test this fall.
Defensive Player to Watch: DE Jaxon Howard
Howard was the top prospect out of Minneota and 131st overall in 2023, but after a year at LSU, he is coming back home to join the Gophers. The former four-star prospect has a high ceiling and could become a difference-maker for the Minnesota defense. The Gophers are well-experienced at defensive end, but Howard could be ready to contribute and make game-changing plays off the edge.
Minnesota Wins If...
The biggest “must” for Minnesota is that Brosmer has a successful transition to the FBS level and the Big Ten, and has the offense hitting on all cylinders by November. The Gophers took a major step back after appearing that 8-10 wins per year would become the norm under P.J. Fleck thanks to a lack of offensive production. Penn State’s defense should one of the nation’s best yet again this season despite some key departures. If Minnesota isn’t able to challenge them, the Nittany Lions could still come away with a convincing win even if their offense sputters against the Gophers.
Penn State Wins If...
Minnesota returns plenty of talent from a stingy defense. Their best bet will be to make the game a low-scoring affair and win the fourth quarter. Penn State’s offense will need to make sure it shows up and not allow this to happen. An early score, limiting turnovers, finishing drives in the end zone rather than settling for field goals multiple times, and a few big strikes in the passing game should ensure the Nittany Lions pull away for a victory.
2024 Opponent Snapshot: Minnesota
Penn State will travel to Minnesota for the penultimate game of the 2024 regular season.
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Go Gophers!!