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Per Tony:
If Minnesota had just stopped the bleeding to a better degree than they did against Iowa and Michigan, the outcomes of each game might've been very different. Instead, both were losses and the Gophers find themselves at 2-3 ahead of a Week 6 game against USC.
"If I had the exact answer for that, I would've stopped the bleeding of the first artery that was pouring open. Those are the things that make you bleed out quick, and now the whole game plan changes," head coach P.J. Fleck said. "Whether we win or lose it comes down to why did that happen. Every play."
Go Gophers!!
If Minnesota had just stopped the bleeding to a better degree than they did against Iowa and Michigan, the outcomes of each game might've been very different. Instead, both were losses and the Gophers find themselves at 2-3 ahead of a Week 6 game against USC.
"If I had the exact answer for that, I would've stopped the bleeding of the first artery that was pouring open. Those are the things that make you bleed out quick, and now the whole game plan changes," head coach P.J. Fleck said. "Whether we win or lose it comes down to why did that happen. Every play."
Gophers haven't been able to stop the bleeding from self-inflicted wounds
Two quarters of football, penalties and missed tackles have been the theme of the Gophers' season.
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Go Gophers!!