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Well, we have all seen it... lots of predictions for our Rodents to finish somewhwere between 9th and 11th in the Big 10 this year. Given the schedule, even the biggest Gopher fan knows this season will be a big challenge.
There is another thread linking the Rivals Big 10 preview. As is the case elsewhere, it paints a pretty ugly picture for our maroon and gold lads....
It ranks the Gophers:
Backfield (Yippee... returns the most experienced QB in the nation): 8th
Recievers 11th
O line (everybody's back!) 11th
D line 10th
linebackers 10th
Secondary (despite Royston uncertainty) 5th
Special teams (return a decent kicker and TS and BA as return men) 9th
Coaching 9th
All in all, with rankings like that one would think there has been a lot of bad recruiting for the past several years.
I know it can be tough to be a Gopher fan. The little things just seem to not work out when we enter the season with question marks on items that can go either way. Wouldn't it be fun if just once we caught lightning in a bottle and really surprised people?
Here's one guy that is holding out hope that...
...the O line is really in the middle of the Big 10, with everyone returning
...the confusion and disfunction of last year's offense is washed away with Horton - playmakers evolve in the wake of Decker's departure. Weber is better than ever before, and plays like a 5th year senior with all his school's passing records
...a go-to running back emerges
...the defense isn't just young, but also obviously as athletic as most of us dream about
...a few of those "almost" kickoff returns finally start going for 6 this year
I had a few of these glass-is-half-full hopes last year and then got a dose of reality when the Gophers struggled to beat Syracuse right out of the gate. The year before, the victory over Bowling Green showed right away it wasn't going to be another 1-11 season like '07. I think MTSU will answer a lot of questions right out of the gate. I really don't know what to think at this point. On paper, it looks like a very tough year. But, there is at least enough potential to surprise us, and especially the pundits. I think that first game will finally level off my glass. The question is, how full will it be when I wake up on September 3rd?
How full is your glass?
There is another thread linking the Rivals Big 10 preview. As is the case elsewhere, it paints a pretty ugly picture for our maroon and gold lads....
It ranks the Gophers:
Backfield (Yippee... returns the most experienced QB in the nation): 8th
Recievers 11th
O line (everybody's back!) 11th
D line 10th
linebackers 10th
Secondary (despite Royston uncertainty) 5th
Special teams (return a decent kicker and TS and BA as return men) 9th
Coaching 9th
All in all, with rankings like that one would think there has been a lot of bad recruiting for the past several years.
I know it can be tough to be a Gopher fan. The little things just seem to not work out when we enter the season with question marks on items that can go either way. Wouldn't it be fun if just once we caught lightning in a bottle and really surprised people?
Here's one guy that is holding out hope that...
...the O line is really in the middle of the Big 10, with everyone returning
...the confusion and disfunction of last year's offense is washed away with Horton - playmakers evolve in the wake of Decker's departure. Weber is better than ever before, and plays like a 5th year senior with all his school's passing records
...a go-to running back emerges
...the defense isn't just young, but also obviously as athletic as most of us dream about
...a few of those "almost" kickoff returns finally start going for 6 this year
I had a few of these glass-is-half-full hopes last year and then got a dose of reality when the Gophers struggled to beat Syracuse right out of the gate. The year before, the victory over Bowling Green showed right away it wasn't going to be another 1-11 season like '07. I think MTSU will answer a lot of questions right out of the gate. I really don't know what to think at this point. On paper, it looks like a very tough year. But, there is at least enough potential to surprise us, and especially the pundits. I think that first game will finally level off my glass. The question is, how full will it be when I wake up on September 3rd?
How full is your glass?