Gopher Football Replays

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I know that we have a thread on the replays that are streamed on the Big Ten Network, but I thought some people might be interested in a thread that housed links to all (wins and losses) of the Gopher games that are on YouTube. Please post any games you know of that are not listed below and I will edit and add them to the list.

2021

Ohio State (missing first 10 minutes)

2020

Michigan
Maryland

2019

Fresno State
Georgia Southern
Purdue
Nebraska
Nebraska (One Hour)
Rutgers (One Hour)
Maryland
Penn State
Iowa
Auburn

2018

New Mexico State
Fresno State
Iowa
Maryland
Ohio State (One Hour)
Indiana
Nebraska (One Hour)
Illinois
Northwestern (One Hour)
Wisconsin
Georgia Tech
Georgia Tech (One Hour)

2017

Spring Game
Buffalo
Purdue
Iowa (One Hour)
Michigan State
Nebraska
Wisconsin

2016

Oregon State (One Hour)
Colorado State (One Hour)
Penn State (One Hour)
Purdue
Nebraska
Iowa (One Hour)
Wisconsin (One Hour)
Washington State

2015

TCU
Colorado State (One Hour)
Michigan
Nebraska
Illinois (One Hour)
Iowa (One Hour)
Wisconsin
Central Michigan

2014

Eastern Illinois (First Half)
Eastern Illinois (Second Half)
TCU
Illinois
Illinois (One Hour)
Michigan (One Hour)
Purdue (One Hour)
Ohio State
Nebraska
Northwestern (One Hour)
Wisconsin
Missouri

2013

Nebraska
Syracuse (One Hour)

2012

Nebraska
Texas Tech

2011

North Dakota State
Nebraska
Michigan State

2010

Northern Illinois
Iowa

2009

Cal
Wisconsin (One Hour)
Iowa State

2008

Bowling Green

2007

North Dakota State

2006

North Dakota State
Cal
Ohio State (30 Min)
Texas Tech
Texas Tech (One Hour)

2005

Wisconsin (One Hour)
Virginia

2004

Alabama (Highlights)

2003

Michigan
Oregon

2002

Ohio State (30 Min)
Iowa

2000

Purdue (One Hour)
Wisconsin
NC State (30 Min)

1999

Wisconsin
Penn State
Oregon

1998

Wisconsin
Ohio State (30 Min)

1997

Michigan

1994

Indiana

1993

Wisconsin

1990

Michigan

1989

Michigan
Ohio State (30 Min)

1988

Michigan

1986

Tennessee -- Liberty Bowl

1985

Witchita State
Michigan
Iowa

1983

Nebraska (30 Min)

1981

Ohio State (30 Min)

Purdue (Part 1)
Purdue (Part 2)

1980

USC (One Hour)
Michigan

1977

Michigan (Part 1)
Michigan (Part 2)
Michigan (Part 3)

Ohio State (Part 1)
Ohio State (Part 2)

1976

Washington (15 Min)
Michigan State (30 Min)
Ohio State (30 Min)
Michigan (20 Min)

1971

Michigan State (Part 1)
Michigan State (Part 2)
Michigan State (Part 3)
Michigan State (Part 4)

Ohio State (Part 1)
Ohio State (Part 2)
Ohio State (Part 3)


1970

Michigan (Part 1)
Michigan (Part 2)

Michigan (Part 3)


1969

Ohio State (15 Min)

Michigan State (Part 1)
Michigan State (Part 2)
Michigan State (Part 3)



1967

Indiana (30 Min)

1966

Stanford (15 Min)

1965

USC (15 Min)

Ohio State (Part 1)
Ohio State (Part 2)
Ohio State (Part 3)


1964

Cal (Part 1)
Cal (Part 2)

1963

Iowa (Part 1)
Iowa (Part 2)
Iowa (Part 3)


1961

Oregon (Part 1)
Oregon (Part 2)
Oregon (Part 3)

Michigan (Part 1)
Michigan (Part 2)
Michigan (Part 3)

Washington
Washington (Slightly Longer)

1960

Illinois (15 Min)

Northwestern (15 Min)

Wisconsin (Part 1)
Wisconsin (Part 2)
Wisconsin (Part 3)
 
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I've been dying to see the second half of that 2014 Eastern Illinois game, so thank you!

All kidding aside, this was a ton of work, so thanks for doing it! Wish I would've been smart enough to search some of these out on my own during winter and quarantine!
 

Very nice.

By the way, I watched a 1962 Jimmy Stuart DVD movie "Mr. Hobbs takes a Vacation".

On the DVD extras: "There's also a Fox Movietone News excerpt, with players from the Minnesota Gophers, enroute to the Rose Bowl, visiting the yacht club set on Fox's Beverly Hills lot." Pretty fun to see Sandy Stephens and company with the cast.

The Gopher players ended up being most all the guy extras in the yacht club dance scene. Gopher Paul Ramseth even got a little extra as a extra: "On that movie set, Ramseth got his 15 minutes of fame. He was picked from a crowd of players to dance with Valerie Varda, a 20-year-old beauty from Hungary who had a small part in the movie."
 





The Gopher players ended up being most all the guy extras in the yacht club dance scene. Gopher Paul Ramseth even got a little extra as a extra: "On that movie set, Ramseth got his 15 minutes of fame. He was picked from a crowd of players to dance with Valerie Varda, a 20-year-old beauty from Hungary who had a small part in the movie."
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Awesome list and just in time, my Gopher room with TV for content is almost ready.
 



This rules. Thank you, noamfromm, for putting this together.
 

Does nobody have the 2003 Gophers/Badgers game?
 






As much as I love the Outback Bowl from last year.....I keep forgetting about the puke inducing narrative from the announcers down the stretch.

"If these guys win this game, they'll be legends."
"Think about what the reunion is going to be in ten, fifteen, twenty years."

It was a big win....but those jokers act like the Gophers beat an NFL team. Seriously....
 






As much as I love the Outback Bowl from last year.....I keep forgetting about the puke inducing narrative from the announcers down the stretch.

"If these guys win this game, they'll be legends."
"Think about what the reunion is going to be in ten, fifteen, twenty years."

It was a big win....but those jokers act like the Gophers beat an NFL team. Seriously....

yes! And when Auburn ran a kickoff back for a TD it was because they were way too fast for the Gophers. Suggested several times Auburn had the best D and was overall the best team the Gophers had seen all season (no mention of Wisconsin, Iowa, Penn State, etc.) and they went completely overboard with the angle Auburn “cared” (came off so patronizing toward MN). Another point they said something along the lines of Auburn looked like spectacular athletes and MN looked like interchangeable plow horses that are effective nonetheless. All the typical ESPN SEC bootlicking was on full display.
 

yes! And when Auburn ran a kickoff back for a TD it was because they were way too fast for the Gophers. Suggested several times Auburn had the best D and was overall the best team the Gophers had seen all season (no mention of Wisconsin, Iowa, Penn State, etc.) and they went completely overboard with the angle Auburn “cared” (came off so patronizing toward MN). Another point they said something along the lines of Auburn looked like spectacular athletes and MN looked like interchangeable plow horses that are effective nonetheless. All the typical ESPN SEC bootlicking was on full display.
My favorites:

1st Place - Johnson TD - "Oh, I don't know about that."

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2nd Place - Auburn fake punt - "He was clearly held all the way down field!!!"
 





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