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True enough, I did offer this sendoff in an article that appeared on the 1500ESPN.com Website concerning the 2013 University of Minnesota football team: “The Gophers can win four or five [Big Ten] games. And one of the best reasons for this should be effective play at quarterback, whether it’s Leidner, Nelson or both.’’
I would ask that you hold your applause. This suggestion was made on Sept. 22, after the Gophers had gone 4-0 through the non-conference games and before they played the Big Ten opener at home against Iowa.
The Gophers stunk out TCF Bank Stadium for 60 minutes against the Hawkeyes, and they were blown out in the second half at Michigan Stadium by the Wolverines the next week, and this caused my tune to change substantially:
I went from looking at .500 in the Big Ten as doable, to wondering where the Gophers – without Purdue and Illinois on the schedule – were going to get a conference victory.
Lo and behold, there have been two at the on-campus stadium (Nebraska and Penn State) and two on the road (Northwestern and Indiana), for the Gophers’ first four-game winning streak in the Big Ten since 1973.
Forty years ago – so far back that I hadn’t even started practicing the art of writing smart-aleck observations on the futility of Gophers football at the time.
Wisconsin comes next, on Saturday in Minneapolis, and the winning streak has made it the biggest game for the Gophers in a decade: since Michigan came to the Metrodome on a Friday night in October 2003.
And a victory? I’m declaring that it would be the most-important win since the 1977 Gophers shut out No. 1-rated Michigan 16-0 at Memorial Stadium.
Glen Mason had a few good ones, but a win over Wisconsin would put the Gophers in position for a bowl game worth a cheer rather than a sneer. And if Michigan State loses at Northwestern, it would create a showdown in East Lansing for a berth in the Big Ten title game opposite Ohio State.
And if the Gophers were to win that … dang, I have to settle down here, even if I did spend 1 ½ of the best years of my life falling woefully short of a Liberal Arts degree at the U of M.
I did run into one fellow on Tuesday who did not seem completely shocked as to what has occurred with these Gophers … a country boy named Jerry Kill.
The Gophers have been holding a media gathering in the Gibson-Nagurski Building on Tuesdays for years. That’s the day a head coach also is expected to spend a few minutes on the Big Ten’s conference call. He does his duty there, then walks into a meeting room and takes questions for 20-25 minutes from Twin Cities reporters.
This was the third time I had joined the group. The first was before the Western Illinois game on Sept. 14. There was a bandage on Kill’s forehead and the rest of his face was bright red. Frankly, he looked terrible.
Four days later, he had a seizure as his team was getting ready to leave the field at halftime. Later, there was information that the bandage covered a bump suffered during another seizure.
Much drama unfolded after that. Kill returned to coach against San Jose State and Iowa, underwent more seizures and was unable to make the trip to Michigan.
The drama continued: Kill visiting more experts in epilepsy. Tracy Claeys taking over as interim coach. Kill showing up in the press box at Northwestern, then getting more involved from the coaches box against Nebraska and at Indiana.
I attended another Tuesday news conference before the Nov. 9 game against Penn State. Kill showed up by himself (Claeys also had been there to answer questions a week earlier). This made it clear Kill was fully back in charge.
He looked good … not great.
The Gophers handled Penn State to make it four in a row. They had a second bye week in the Big Ten’s we-have-to-stretch-this-to-Thanksgiving schedule.
On Tuesday, there was the pre-Wisconsin media session and, I have to say, Country Jer looked great. His face was a healthy maroon more than the gray-tinted red of mid-September.
Kill always tries to come off as aw-shucks casual in these settings, and sometimes it’s forced. This time he was true casual; excited for the Wisconsin game, for some “old-fashioned,’’ cold-weather, Midwestern football, but not overly excited.
To me, Country Jer had the look of a coach who came to Minnesota three years ago knowing that he would be coaching in XXXL games eventually, and deep down, he’s not really shocked that one has arrived so soon.
 

Ok. What the hell. Reusse is now the best non beat writer for gopher football articles in the TC.
That made Souhan's article look all the worse.
I think the apocalypse is upon us. Pray to jeebus.
 

I always knew that deep down, Reusse was a Gopher lover.

It wasn't hate that made him write such nasty stuff about the U. Hate turns you into P*ntherh*wk, not Reusse. It was bitter disappointment that made him do it.
 

All non-idiot readers recognize that Pat hates the Gophers because Pat loves the Gophers.
 

He has said a million times Gophers football was his passion as a kid.
 


All non-idiot readers recognize that Pat hates the Gophers because Pat loves the Gophers.

I agree, we all want a winner in Gopher football. Bring them down sometimes makes us feel better, but we really want them to win.
 

If we ever went to Pasadena, Pat would be so happy he'd fall off the wagon.
 








Love him or hate him for what he writes about, if you just look at the writing part of it, Pat is hands-down the best in the Twin Cities. He is not snarky like Souhan (or like Barreiro was), but he is just a great storyteller, with the rare ability to find the emotion in a story. He also tells it like it is. Personally, I've always respected him as a writer, even as it pained me to read some of the things he has said about my beloved Gophers.
 



I never thought I would see the day. This has to be one of the signs of the apocalypse when Reusse starts to love the Gophers. If Souhan changes his tune, I expect locust coming from the sky next.
 


Ya'll can't see it, can you. Reusse and Souhan are playing good cop/bad cop with your psyche. All I have to offer you are these two words..."RUN AWAY!!!"
 

Ya'll can't see it, can you. Reusse and Souhan are playing good cop/bad cop with your psyche. All I have to offer you are these two words..."RUN AWAY!!!"

I've been wondering if that's the case lately. We've had nary a negative comment from Reusse at all this year and that just isn't normal. Even when the gophers had a 10 win season he was able to come up with something negative or snarky but this year almost nothing. Something is up.
 

Reusse's the best sportswriter in the Twin Cities by about six light years. Has been for years. Probably one of the few guys who actually took a creative writing class along with his journalism courses.
 

Reusse's the best sportswriter in the Twin Cities by about six light years. Has been for years. Probably one of the few guys who actually took a creative writing class along with his journalism courses.

Correct! He loves to poke fun at Gopher fans, but he is one. There is no other sportswriter in this town I even read. He knows how to mix pro/NCAA/local very well. He writes human stories which are great.
 

Ya'll can't see it, can you. Reusse and Souhan are playing good cop/bad cop with your psyche. All I have to offer you are these two words..."RUN AWAY!!!"

Ding! Correct.

Can't we just agree to ignore all utterings from the Strib until Souhan is offed?
 

Correct! He loves to poke fun at Gopher fans, but he is one. There is no other sportswriter in this town I even read. He knows how to mix pro/NCAA/local very well. He writes human stories which are great.

I think Reusse gets tired at times and who can blame him having done this all these years. He got under Brewster's thin skin and I think that's where the perception that he was Gopher Public Enemy #1 comes from.
 

I never appreciated Reusse until I started listening to him on 1500 about a year ago. I now like the guy, regardless of what he has written about the gophers in the past. I don't agree with everything he says a he can be an old crank at times but he's at least knowledgeable and isn't afraid to pull any punches. He can be pretty hilarious, too.
 

I never appreciated Reusse until I started listening to him on 1500 about a year ago. I now like the guy, regardless of what he has written about the gophers in the past. I don't agree with everything he says a he can be an old crank at times but he's at least knowledgeable and isn't afraid to pull any punches. He can be pretty hilarious, too.

I think he takes everything with a grain of salt. I'm not quite as old as Reusse, but I think he harkens back to a day when sports was a much more leisurely activity (for both players and fans) than it is now. I think he relishes poking the new beast a bit.
 

<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" lang="en"><p>To clarify: MN hockey fans pompous. Gopher FB fans dumb asses.All other MN teams' fans: brilliant & lovable. <a href="https://twitter.com/jmac_mn">@jmac_mn</a></p>— Patrick Reusse (@1500ESPN_Reusse) <a href="https://twitter.com/1500ESPN_Reusse/statuses/414132635904917504">December 20, 2013</a></blockquote>
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Patrick needs to be careful about picking on hockey fans. Take it from experience.:cool02:
 

Reusse really hates me...Gopher Football and everything hockey are pretty much the only sports I care about!
 


Talking out his ***..........Anybody who follows Gopher hockey would know us fans aren't pompous, we're ARROGANT!
 

Hmmm. I'm trying to learn. From what I've read, this guy has been negative about Gopher football, but produced some positive stuff this season. My first reaction is to be offended. Am I correct?
 





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