Gophers football players aren't sugarcoating what needs to happen this season

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Per Randy:

The Gophers football team won five regular-season games last year, the first time since coach P.J. Fleck's Minnesota 5-7 debut season of 2017 it had triumphed that infrequently. A Quick Lane Bowl victory in 2023 came after the Gophers' academic ranking provided a postseason lifeline, but the disappointment lingered.

"It didn't sit well, obviously," defensive back Jack Henderson said. "It didn't sit well with anybody."

So, what do the Gophers plan to do about it?

Get violent — at least in the legal sense of a football game. It was a mantra mentioned frequently Wednesday as Gophers players gathered for an internal media day that featured photo shoots and interviews.

"Violence," defensive end Danny Striggow said. "We really talked about three things all offseason: excitement, swarm and violence."

Added defensive end Jah Joyner, speaking about defensive coordinator Corey Hetherman: "He just wants us to get vertical defensively and wants us to be violent and just attack."

A look at the stats over the past two seasons show why the Gophers need an ears-pinned-back approach. In 2022, Minnesota had the fourth-best scoring defense in FBS, allowing 13.8 points per game. Last year, the Gophers ranked 69th in that category, allowing 26.7 points per game and giving away games against Northwestern and Illinois with fourth-quarter collapses.

Linebacker Cody Lindenberg, whose absence for most of the 2023 season because of a hamstring injury contributed heavily to the defensive issues, is back healthy ahead of the opening of training camp July 29. He, too, knows the word of the day.

"Guys are running to the ball and just being violent when they get there," Lindenberg said.


Go Gophers!!
 

Well, let's be violent, but keep it on the field. This says that practice starts on July 29. Can I assume that is correct?
 








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Guess we'll see on the field if this is the correct diagnosis...
 



Added defensive end Jah Joyner, speaking about defensive coordinator Corey Hetherman: "He just wants us to get vertical defensively and wants us to be violent and just attack."
Well he just punched his ticket out of town. Doesn't he know his boss wants the conservative bend and then (hopefully) don't break defense?
 



Per Randy:

The Gophers football team won five regular-season games last year, the first time since coach P.J. Fleck's Minnesota 5-7 debut season of 2017 it had triumphed that infrequently. A Quick Lane Bowl victory in 2023 came after the Gophers' academic ranking provided a postseason lifeline, but the disappointment lingered.

"It didn't sit well, obviously," defensive back Jack Henderson said. "It didn't sit well with anybody."

So, what do the Gophers plan to do about it?

Get violent — at least in the legal sense of a football game. It was a mantra mentioned frequently Wednesday as Gophers players gathered for an internal media day that featured photo shoots and interviews.

"Violence," defensive end Danny Striggow said. "We really talked about three things all offseason: excitement, swarm and violence."

Added defensive end Jah Joyner, speaking about defensive coordinator Corey Hetherman: "He just wants us to get vertical defensively and wants us to be violent and just attack."

A look at the stats over the past two seasons show why the Gophers need an ears-pinned-back approach. In 2022, Minnesota had the fourth-best scoring defense in FBS, allowing 13.8 points per game. Last year, the Gophers ranked 69th in that category, allowing 26.7 points per game and giving away games against Northwestern and Illinois with fourth-quarter collapses.

Linebacker Cody Lindenberg, whose absence for most of the 2023 season because of a hamstring injury contributed heavily to the defensive issues, is back healthy ahead of the opening of training camp July 29. He, too, knows the word of the day.

"Guys are running to the ball and just being violent when they get there," Lindenberg said.


Go Gophers!!
I'm digging the attitude. Reminds me of the "No More Minnesota Nice" phrase around 2012.
 



After hearing the players, I am very interested in what this defense looks like this year. Lots of talk of attack, heard Daniel House or Ryan Burns (too many podcasts to keep it all straight) mention Hetherman likes to blitz more often and the LB rooms he's coached have had very low missed tackle rates. I think House also mentioned he likes to have packages with multiple pass rushers on the field as the same time. Could be fun to see.

If Lindenberg is healthy and a year of experience for the young LBs, they could look a whole lot better than last season.

DL has a lot of talent, will be interesting how they are used and what rotations we'll see.
 




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