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Getting to a bowl game was the goal all year for the University of Minnesota football team. Now that the Gophers have accomplished that, is it a surefire sign progress has been made from coach Jerry Kill's first season to his second?
Sure, you could easily argue that making a bowl game is a step in the right direction, and it is after Minnesota's 3-9 record last year. On some levels, though, this year's 6-6 record may not be viewed as a complete success, even for a team that won six games the previous two seasons combined.
Four of Minnesota's six wins came in nonconference play, which means the Gophers were just 2-6 against Big Ten opponents — just like they were last year. Of the Gophers' six wins in 2012, only two were against teams with winning records. One of those two was over New Hampshire, a Football Championship Subdivision school. The other was against a Syracuse team that finished 7-5 and beat No. 9 Louisville late in the season.
The cause for concern for Minnesota is how it fared against some of the Big Ten's elite programs. The Gophers' two wins in the conference were against a Purdue team that finished 6-6 and has just fired its head coach a 10-loss Illinois squad. Minnesota was far from competitive in games against Wisconsin, Michigan, Nebraska and Michigan State, four teams in the upper tier of the Big Ten. The Gophers were outscored by a combined 137-50 in those four games.
http://www.foxsportsnorth.com/11/28...nding_gophers.html?blockID=826701&feedID=3590
Go Gophers!!
Getting to a bowl game was the goal all year for the University of Minnesota football team. Now that the Gophers have accomplished that, is it a surefire sign progress has been made from coach Jerry Kill's first season to his second?
Sure, you could easily argue that making a bowl game is a step in the right direction, and it is after Minnesota's 3-9 record last year. On some levels, though, this year's 6-6 record may not be viewed as a complete success, even for a team that won six games the previous two seasons combined.
Four of Minnesota's six wins came in nonconference play, which means the Gophers were just 2-6 against Big Ten opponents — just like they were last year. Of the Gophers' six wins in 2012, only two were against teams with winning records. One of those two was over New Hampshire, a Football Championship Subdivision school. The other was against a Syracuse team that finished 7-5 and beat No. 9 Louisville late in the season.
The cause for concern for Minnesota is how it fared against some of the Big Ten's elite programs. The Gophers' two wins in the conference were against a Purdue team that finished 6-6 and has just fired its head coach a 10-loss Illinois squad. Minnesota was far from competitive in games against Wisconsin, Michigan, Nebraska and Michigan State, four teams in the upper tier of the Big Ten. The Gophers were outscored by a combined 137-50 in those four games.
http://www.foxsportsnorth.com/11/28...nding_gophers.html?blockID=826701&feedID=3590
Go Gophers!!