Gophers defensive end Karter Menz is taking advantage of his opportunity

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Per Randy:

Horace Greeley, the 19th-century author and newspaper publisher, encouraged the development of the United States and opportunities for one to succeed by offering this advice: “Go West, young man, go West.”

Karter Menz, the 21st-century pass rusher, grew up in Horace, N.D., a town named after Greeley. Menz, though, took this advice: “Go East, young man, go East.” The Gophers football team is better for it.

Menz, a 6-5, 240-pound defensive end, has developed into a solid pass rusher for the Gophers. The redshirt sophomore has 4½ sacks this season, ranking second on the team to Anthony Smith’s Big Ten-leading seven. He’s also third in tackles for loss with six and has worked himself into being part of a productive job share with Jaxon Howard, who has three sacks and 4½ tackles for loss.

“Over the past few games, you’ve just seen this meteoric rise from him, and you’re like, ‘He’s got to play,’” Gophers coach P.J. Fleck said of Menz. “He is just scratching the surface.”


Go Gophers!!
 

I keep hearing these stories. Now let's see the team produce a story on the field consistently and get it done right.
 

He needs to gain 20 lbs without losing speed and quickness in the next year and he could be really good. Getting better each game, but still too light for BIG DE.
 


Karter Menz is taking advantage of​


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his opportunity​


OHHHHHH THAT!


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I remember noticing Menz in the Northwestern State game, had to go check the roster to see who #11 was.

He has been impressive this year. As someone else mentioned, needs to pack on some weight but has a chance to be a really sold piece on the DL for us this year and beyond.
 




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