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Per Blake:
Under head coach P.J. Fleck, the Minnesota Golden Gophers have had great success in the transfer portal over the years. Chris Williamson, Benjamin St.-Juste, Jack Gibbens, Jack Henderson, Elijah Spencer, and Ethan Robinson are all examples of transfer players who became impact players in maroon and gold.
This past offseason, Fleck and co. dug deep in the portal, taking nearly two dozen transfers.
The results? Far more misses than hits.
The Gophers went looking for a veteran quarterback to challenge redshirt freshman Drake Lindsey and provide a safety net for the season. Pyron came and went, transferring to South Alabama after failing to impress during spring camp. Morehead was then brought in but never saw the field, as walk-on Mike Shikenjanski served as the second-string quarterback. Morehead is now out of eligibility.
Turner opened the season as the No. 2 running back behind Darius Taylor and rushed for 64 yards and one touchdown before suffering a season-ending leg injury in Week 3 against Cal. Davis stepped into a bigger role when both Taylor and Turner were sidelined but never did much with the opportunity, rushing for 109 yards and two touchdowns on 34 carries. Turner can return next season for his last year of eligibility.
Tracy was hot and cold all season long, but he finished second on the team with 35 receptions for 439 receiving yards and a team-leading six touchdowns. Loya never found his footing, hauling in a mere 10 receptions for 61 yards. Coleman struggled to see the field through the first half of the season but saw his snaps increase significantly over the final six games. He finished the regular season with only five receptions for 83 receiving yards, but it is clear the Gophers see him as a much-needed deep threat in the passing game.
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Under head coach P.J. Fleck, the Minnesota Golden Gophers have had great success in the transfer portal over the years. Chris Williamson, Benjamin St.-Juste, Jack Gibbens, Jack Henderson, Elijah Spencer, and Ethan Robinson are all examples of transfer players who became impact players in maroon and gold.
This past offseason, Fleck and co. dug deep in the portal, taking nearly two dozen transfers.
The results? Far more misses than hits.
Quarterback
Transfer(s): Zach Pyron (Georgia Tech), Emmett Morehead (Old Dominion)The Gophers went looking for a veteran quarterback to challenge redshirt freshman Drake Lindsey and provide a safety net for the season. Pyron came and went, transferring to South Alabama after failing to impress during spring camp. Morehead was then brought in but never saw the field, as walk-on Mike Shikenjanski served as the second-string quarterback. Morehead is now out of eligibility.
Running Back
Transfer(s): A.J. Turner (Marshall), Cam Davis (Washington)Turner opened the season as the No. 2 running back behind Darius Taylor and rushed for 64 yards and one touchdown before suffering a season-ending leg injury in Week 3 against Cal. Davis stepped into a bigger role when both Taylor and Turner were sidelined but never did much with the opportunity, rushing for 109 yards and two touchdowns on 34 carries. Turner can return next season for his last year of eligibility.
Wide Receiver
Transfer(s): Javon Tracy (Miami Ohio), Logan Loya (UCLA), Malachi Coleman (Nebraska)Tracy was hot and cold all season long, but he finished second on the team with 35 receptions for 439 receiving yards and a team-leading six touchdowns. Loya never found his footing, hauling in a mere 10 receptions for 61 yards. Coleman struggled to see the field through the first half of the season but saw his snaps increase significantly over the final six games. He finished the regular season with only five receptions for 83 receiving yards, but it is clear the Gophers see him as a much-needed deep threat in the passing game.
Gophers’ transfer class gets a failing grade
The portal did not giveth the Gophers much this season
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Go Gophers!!