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There are many storylines and questions this Spring than Kirk Ciarrocca working with Tanner Morgan and Athan Kaliakmanis.
There are question marks for the Offense and Defense. With significant losses through graduation and early departures, the Spring Game will tell a lot.
The bigger question is, will the team trend up or down in wins and losses in 2022?
There are three parts to the answer to this question:
a. the development of the backup and red-shirt players
b. who the Gophers acquire through the Transfer Portal
c. how the rest of the Big West compare to the Gophers
History indicates that a downward trend happens after such losses of key players.
However, the Gophers have sustained relative program stability under PJ Fleck. The players have fully established the culture and the leadership roles. They have esprit de corps. They are fundamentally sound in coaching and player development. I don't think they are at the level of Iowa and this juncture in PJ Fleck's tenure. Most likely not quite there yet. If they are even close to Iowa, they potentially can buck the typical downward trend or mitigate it after significant losses of players.
How will the Offensive Line look? How serious is John Micheal Schmitz's lower leg injury? He is a god-send deciding to play an extra year as the signal-caller for the offensive line. We would like to see blocking Tight Ends step up to fill the void left behind by Ko Kieft.
Will Joe Rossi maintain another great defensive production with the backup and red-shirt players waiting for their turn? How will the acquisition of new experienced players for the Defensive Line and defensive backfield (linebackers, cornerbacks, safeties) pan out? They are getting more speed in the defensive secondary.
With Kirk Ciarrocca back in the fold and Matt Simon taking coaching responsibilities of both the quarterbacks and wide receivers (confirmed?), will we see more production in the passing game? Chris Autman-Bell returning is a big plus. We expect more out of Dylan Wright, Mike Brown-Stephens, and Daniel Jackson after a season of playing experience. Will they utilize Brevyn Spann-Ford and other Tight Ends more as pass catchers? We would like to see how far some of the wide receivers waiting in the wings have come along.
I couldn't be happier for Tanner Morgan with Kirk Ciarrocca returning as Offensive Coordinator. It is exciting to finally see Athan Kaliakmanis play. How will the Gopher utilize a mobile quarterback? It will be exciting to see how KC will adapt or change the offensive scheme with AK at quarterback.
There is an opportunity for situational game-planing offensively based on who the opponent is. We hope to see the Offense being less predictable.
The 2019 Gophers team had roughly a 60/40 run-pass ratio. The 2021 Gophers were very run-heavy. I don't know if that was all Mike Sanford Jr's scheme or if it was out of necessity with the Wide Receiving Corps' inexperience.
I'd like to see the Gophers change the run-pass ratio depending on the opponents' strengths and weaknesses. It will be fun to see an explosive passing attack with a legitimate running threat and a mobile quarterback to boot if Athan Kaliakmanis ever starts.
That brings a final thought. If Athan blows up in the Spring practices over Tanner, will PJ Fleck still pick Tanner as the starter?
There are question marks for the Offense and Defense. With significant losses through graduation and early departures, the Spring Game will tell a lot.
The bigger question is, will the team trend up or down in wins and losses in 2022?
There are three parts to the answer to this question:
a. the development of the backup and red-shirt players
b. who the Gophers acquire through the Transfer Portal
c. how the rest of the Big West compare to the Gophers
History indicates that a downward trend happens after such losses of key players.
However, the Gophers have sustained relative program stability under PJ Fleck. The players have fully established the culture and the leadership roles. They have esprit de corps. They are fundamentally sound in coaching and player development. I don't think they are at the level of Iowa and this juncture in PJ Fleck's tenure. Most likely not quite there yet. If they are even close to Iowa, they potentially can buck the typical downward trend or mitigate it after significant losses of players.
How will the Offensive Line look? How serious is John Micheal Schmitz's lower leg injury? He is a god-send deciding to play an extra year as the signal-caller for the offensive line. We would like to see blocking Tight Ends step up to fill the void left behind by Ko Kieft.
Will Joe Rossi maintain another great defensive production with the backup and red-shirt players waiting for their turn? How will the acquisition of new experienced players for the Defensive Line and defensive backfield (linebackers, cornerbacks, safeties) pan out? They are getting more speed in the defensive secondary.
With Kirk Ciarrocca back in the fold and Matt Simon taking coaching responsibilities of both the quarterbacks and wide receivers (confirmed?), will we see more production in the passing game? Chris Autman-Bell returning is a big plus. We expect more out of Dylan Wright, Mike Brown-Stephens, and Daniel Jackson after a season of playing experience. Will they utilize Brevyn Spann-Ford and other Tight Ends more as pass catchers? We would like to see how far some of the wide receivers waiting in the wings have come along.
I couldn't be happier for Tanner Morgan with Kirk Ciarrocca returning as Offensive Coordinator. It is exciting to finally see Athan Kaliakmanis play. How will the Gopher utilize a mobile quarterback? It will be exciting to see how KC will adapt or change the offensive scheme with AK at quarterback.
There is an opportunity for situational game-planing offensively based on who the opponent is. We hope to see the Offense being less predictable.
The 2019 Gophers team had roughly a 60/40 run-pass ratio. The 2021 Gophers were very run-heavy. I don't know if that was all Mike Sanford Jr's scheme or if it was out of necessity with the Wide Receiving Corps' inexperience.
I'd like to see the Gophers change the run-pass ratio depending on the opponents' strengths and weaknesses. It will be fun to see an explosive passing attack with a legitimate running threat and a mobile quarterback to boot if Athan Kaliakmanis ever starts.
That brings a final thought. If Athan blows up in the Spring practices over Tanner, will PJ Fleck still pick Tanner as the starter?
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