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Oct 16, 2010 was the last day of the Brewster era.... What was your favorite Tim Brewster moment?
Oct 16, 2010 was the last day of the Brewster era.... What was your favorite Tim Brewster moment?
Oct 16, 2010 was the last day of the Brewster era.... What was your favorite Tim Brewster moment?
Oct 16, 2010 was the last day of the Brewster era.... What was your favorite Tim Brewster moment?
Count me a fan of anyone who aims high. That's an underrated attribute in life, and I really appreciated that about him.
On a positive note, I have respect for Brewster's time here for this moment vs Mid Tenn State:
Thanks! Brewster and staff actually did many cool things! I still Remember Coach Tim Davis without pause asking/ telling two players (Orton? and Carufel?) to visit a young man air vac'd to Childrens hospital with Guillain–Barré syndrome. They gave the child a signed helmet IIRC. Many good things about coach Brewster. Just hired too early.
Thanks! Brewster and staff actually did many cool things!
Jeff Horton winning the pig?
Almost all of them were off the football field.
Oct 16, 2010 was the last day of the Brewster era.... What was your favorite Tim Brewster moment?
I was at that game and it made me become a season ticket holder.
That was back when you were known as onlybigtenwinscansavebrewstersjobcontrastbytherenegadeThe Brewster Era? The Administration gave the fans of Minnesota Football exactly what the fans of Minnesota Football deserved by delivering Brewster to the program. It was obvious from the very start of that era...and still is today. We always get exactly what we deserve...what we will take...what we ask for. No more. No less. And, soon there will be some asking to be pleased by the administration once again. It is what it is. It will be what it will be. It will be what it has been. Some will be very thrilled with change. The high light of Gopher Football for so many fans is the passage of time between the firing of the old coach up until the new coach starts coaching games against other Big Ten Teams in his first season here. It is a slippery slope. Oh yes, I do recall the Brewster Era...It was a slippery slope all the way down. As it always does, the Big Ten football win record vs the Big Ten loss record will tell the whole story about every coach the administration decides to present we humble fans of GOPHER FOOTBALL.
Beat the stinking badger, GOPHER...
The Brewster Era? The Administration gave the fans of Minnesota Football exactly what the fans of Minnesota Football deserved by delivering Brewster to the program. It was obvious from the very start of that era...and still is today. We always get exactly what we deserve...what we will take...what we ask for. No more. No less. And, soon there will be some asking to be pleased by the administration once again. It is what it is. It will be what it will be. It will be what it has been. Some will be very thrilled with change. The high light of Gopher Football for so many fans is the passage of time between the firing of the old coach up until the new coach starts coaching games against other Big Ten Teams in his first season here. It is a slippery slope. Oh yes, I do recall the Brewster Era...It was a slippery slope all the way down. As it always does, the Big Ten football win record vs the Big Ten loss record will tell the whole story about every coach the administration decides to present we humble fans of GOPHER FOOTBALL.
Beat the stinking badger, GOPHER...
Cold game, but wild wild wild game.
It was great to see the kids having fun that night after a long period of frustration.
You could just feel the Gophers were sure to win it....
At the end, Brewster took it like a man.
Respected him for that.
I'd be happy to have him as a recruiter / TE coach or something like that, he has energy / chili.