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Punter: A
Hard to find much wrong in this department. Gophers punter Peter Mortell had an outstanding season, averaging 45.5 yards per punt during the regular season. That was tops among all Big Ten punters and was more than two yards better than the average of 43.3 yards per punt he had as a sophomore last year.
After his impressive season, Mortell was tabbed as the Big Ten Punter of the Year, another feather in the Gophers' cap in 2014. He finished with 21 punts of 50 or more yards and had 25 of his 67 punts downed inside the 20-yard line. Mortell, a redshirt junior, will be back for one more year, meaning Minnesota's punting game should be strong again in 2015.
Returners: B+
One of the more memorable moments of the year for the Gophers came on a special teams play in which speedy cornerback Jalen Myrick returned a kickoff 100 yards for a go-ahead touchdown against Northwestern. Myrick found room to run on the left side and sprinted all the way to the end zone for what proved to be the game-winning touchdown. Myrick had a nice year overall returning kickoffs, finishing second in the Big Ten in kick-return average (28.2 yards per return). The Gophers as a team were fourth in the conference in that category, averaging 22.9 yards per return.
Freshman Craig James was Minnesota's primary punt returner this year, and he averaged 8.7 yards per punt on his 16 returns -- which ranked fifth among all Big Ten players in 2014. His longest punt return was only 32 yards, but he consistently helped gain yards on returns to give the Gophers better field position. Marcus Jones also returned seven punts, one of which came in the Citrus Bowl. Jones fumbled the punt and Missouri recovered, which proved to be a turning point in the game. Overall, though, Minnesota's punt and kick returners were solid throughout the season.
http://www.foxsports.com/north/stor...-report-card-offense-and-special-teams-010715
Go Gophers!!
Punter: A
Hard to find much wrong in this department. Gophers punter Peter Mortell had an outstanding season, averaging 45.5 yards per punt during the regular season. That was tops among all Big Ten punters and was more than two yards better than the average of 43.3 yards per punt he had as a sophomore last year.
After his impressive season, Mortell was tabbed as the Big Ten Punter of the Year, another feather in the Gophers' cap in 2014. He finished with 21 punts of 50 or more yards and had 25 of his 67 punts downed inside the 20-yard line. Mortell, a redshirt junior, will be back for one more year, meaning Minnesota's punting game should be strong again in 2015.
Returners: B+
One of the more memorable moments of the year for the Gophers came on a special teams play in which speedy cornerback Jalen Myrick returned a kickoff 100 yards for a go-ahead touchdown against Northwestern. Myrick found room to run on the left side and sprinted all the way to the end zone for what proved to be the game-winning touchdown. Myrick had a nice year overall returning kickoffs, finishing second in the Big Ten in kick-return average (28.2 yards per return). The Gophers as a team were fourth in the conference in that category, averaging 22.9 yards per return.
Freshman Craig James was Minnesota's primary punt returner this year, and he averaged 8.7 yards per punt on his 16 returns -- which ranked fifth among all Big Ten players in 2014. His longest punt return was only 32 yards, but he consistently helped gain yards on returns to give the Gophers better field position. Marcus Jones also returned seven punts, one of which came in the Citrus Bowl. Jones fumbled the punt and Missouri recovered, which proved to be a turning point in the game. Overall, though, Minnesota's punt and kick returners were solid throughout the season.
http://www.foxsports.com/north/stor...-report-card-offense-and-special-teams-010715
Go Gophers!!