Former Penn State WR Commits

So do we know if he is being looked at as a WR or a DB? His Penn State bio lists him as an athlete so seems like he has potential to go either way. Love that he has multiple years left.

Wide receiver. He switched end of last season and wants to play WR.
 



Would LOVE to see if they have Donald Driver around at practices and summer sessions. Would be a great person for the WR's to learn from and get advice from a guy who had over 10K receiving yards in the NFL.
 

Curious why he left Penn State. We assume it's not NIL. Could be a lot of different reasons. Here's a take on their QB situation, Drew Allar.
 



in today's world of college football, nothing is guaranteed.

there is really no reason to think that the word "commit" means anything anymore, because it doesn't.

If Driver runs onto the field for the 2024 season opener wearing a Gopher jersey, then he's on the team. until then, it's a "maybe."
can we just be glad that in his list of schools in the entire nation, we sit at #1? he says he’s committed the most we can do is take him at his word. if he changes his mind so be it the program lives without him. kids will be indecisive.
 

4 star should at least contribute. Wildest dreams: two way star at safety AND WR?
 










This is a nice dual-purpose pick-up as it not only gives Brosmer a new target, but it also has to make Drake Lindsey happy as he has three years left and might provide him with his main WR in coming years. It's nice to get this type of talent and not just a one-year rental.
Until he gets his degree and then moves on again.... Just look at how many kids are transferring twice ...
 




I'm happy with the transfer portal and offseason for the Gophers, assuming he shows up. Gophers should be good next season.

I said good, not national championship. Realistically, Minnesota does not have the firepower to sign a half dozen 4-star transfer portal players like the money schools.

A QB we know is solid and will not stink, a good running game, good offensive line, and then hope the defense is back to its former strong self after a oddly "off" year.
 




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