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3. Tanner Morgan, Minnesota: The Golden Gophers were in some thrillers in the non-conference last season, but survived each scare. Minnesota was down 21-20 in the season opener against South Dakota State. It took a fumble recovery to get the Gophers offense back on the field for the game-winning touchdown drive and Morgan converted the two-point conversion for the extra cushion. In game two Minnesota was down 21-14 entering the fourth quarter against Fresno State. Morgan responded with two scoring drives to tie the game, including one that took over five minutes off the clock. He ran the ball in for a touchdown in overtime and that helped Minnesota survive the near upset against Fresno State. Game three against Georgia Southern was another nail-biter. The Gophers fell behind 32-28 to the Eagles with under four minutes left in the fourth quarter. He responded with a 13-play, 75-yard drive that was capped off by a touchdown pass from Morgan. He delivered again in the bowl game against Auburn when he threw the game’s only touchdown in the fourth quarter to give Minnesota the upset win.
Go Gophers!!
3. Tanner Morgan, Minnesota: The Golden Gophers were in some thrillers in the non-conference last season, but survived each scare. Minnesota was down 21-20 in the season opener against South Dakota State. It took a fumble recovery to get the Gophers offense back on the field for the game-winning touchdown drive and Morgan converted the two-point conversion for the extra cushion. In game two Minnesota was down 21-14 entering the fourth quarter against Fresno State. Morgan responded with two scoring drives to tie the game, including one that took over five minutes off the clock. He ran the ball in for a touchdown in overtime and that helped Minnesota survive the near upset against Fresno State. Game three against Georgia Southern was another nail-biter. The Gophers fell behind 32-28 to the Eagles with under four minutes left in the fourth quarter. He responded with a 13-play, 75-yard drive that was capped off by a touchdown pass from Morgan. He delivered again in the bowl game against Auburn when he threw the game’s only touchdown in the fourth quarter to give Minnesota the upset win.
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Go Gophers!!