BleedGopher
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per FSN:
1. The Little Brown Jug is heading back to Minnesota.
2. The Gophers dominated Michigan in the Big House.
3. Turns out the Gophers can pass the ball.
4. David Cobb isn't scared of the Big Ten.
5. Nobody was happier about this win than head coach Jerry Kill.
When Minnesota traveled to Ann Arbor last year, Kill didn't make the trip. Kill -- who has suffered epileptic seizures throughout his time as the Gophers coach -- had suffered a seizure earlier in the week. Before that game, the seizures hadn't prevented Kill from missing a game, but that one did. He watched from Minnesota as the Gophers were routed 42-13 at the Big House. Now healthy again, Kill was on the sideline for one of the biggest wins in his four-year tenure as Minnesota's head coach. After the game, he received a big hug from his wife, Rebecca, and celebrated with his players as they grabbed the Little Brown Jug. Minnesota's win totals have increased each year under Kill, and the Gophers now improve to 4-1 heading into next week's bye. For a coach who has endured as much as Kill has in the last four years, Saturday's win must have been extra sweet.
http://www.foxsports.com/north/story/5-things-we-learned-gophers-at-wolverines-092714
Go Gophers!!
1. The Little Brown Jug is heading back to Minnesota.
2. The Gophers dominated Michigan in the Big House.
3. Turns out the Gophers can pass the ball.
4. David Cobb isn't scared of the Big Ten.
5. Nobody was happier about this win than head coach Jerry Kill.
When Minnesota traveled to Ann Arbor last year, Kill didn't make the trip. Kill -- who has suffered epileptic seizures throughout his time as the Gophers coach -- had suffered a seizure earlier in the week. Before that game, the seizures hadn't prevented Kill from missing a game, but that one did. He watched from Minnesota as the Gophers were routed 42-13 at the Big House. Now healthy again, Kill was on the sideline for one of the biggest wins in his four-year tenure as Minnesota's head coach. After the game, he received a big hug from his wife, Rebecca, and celebrated with his players as they grabbed the Little Brown Jug. Minnesota's win totals have increased each year under Kill, and the Gophers now improve to 4-1 heading into next week's bye. For a coach who has endured as much as Kill has in the last four years, Saturday's win must have been extra sweet.
http://www.foxsports.com/north/story/5-things-we-learned-gophers-at-wolverines-092714
Go Gophers!!