Gophers tight end Jameson Geers emerges as key target for quarterback Max Brosmer

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Per Randy:

For most of P.J. Fleck’s first seven years as Gophers football coach, Minnesota was known as a running team, one that would feed the football to a halfback, grind out yards, move the chains and drain the clock.

This year, Fleck’s eighth in Dinkytown, the Gophers have a quarterback in Max Brosmer who can work through multiple progressions, spread the ball around and deliver a highly accurate football. They’ve become a pass-first operation and one that’s riding a three-game win streak entering Saturday’s game at No. 24 Illinois.

One of the beneficiaries of the passing emphasis is tight end Jameson Geers, a fourth-year junior who’s emerging as one of Brosmer’s top targets. Geers has 13 receptions for 128 yards and a touchdown this season, ranking fifth in catches and yards on the team.

Geers, 6-5 and 255 pounds, gives Brosmer a big target at tight end, and his value was on display late in the first half of last week’s 48-23 Gophers win over Maryland. With Minnesota facing second-and-3 from its 42-yard line with 23 seconds left in the second quarter, Brosmer found Geers over the middle, and the 6-5, 255-pounder leapt to make a tough catch for a 23-yard gain to the Maryland 35. Four plays later, Dragan Kesich’s 34-yard field goal stretched the Gophers lead to 34-10.

“I have a lot to work on, but I feel like I’m improving, and our coaches are doing a really good job of utilizing me in the game plan — just being able to be myself out there and using my strengths,” Geers said. “Throughout the back end of the year, I think I’m going to be improving even more. I’m excited for that.”


Go Gophers!!
 

The more dependable targets, with leaping ability and hood hands, the better. Brosmer will find them.
 

I think he has a shot at the next level. Unfortunately, he missed out on a year of starting in 23 when 88 came back for another go around. I like his overall game and think he can become a bigger difference maker going forward.
 

I think he has a shot at the next level. Unfortunately, he missed out on a year of starting in 23 when 88 came back for another go around. I like his overall game and think he can become a bigger difference maker going forward.
He was a pretty good get out of high school, I also thought he would’ve broke out sooner.
 

I think he has a shot at the next level. Unfortunately, he missed out on a year of starting in 23 when 88 came back for another go around. I like his overall game and think he can become a bigger difference maker going forward.
Breaks my heart a bit to think about what BSF could have done with Max at QB.
 





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