It's looking fairly certain Music Man II will descend on this River City - Strib

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The headline in the on-line edition of that column reads, “Reusse: Tarnished Gophers football program needs rah-rah salesman.’’

As a sports writer two days short of his 51st anniversary, this wasn’t a headline that I saw as worth a complaint.

I was attempting to make the point that if Claeys were fired, it would be because of a belief by university President Eric Kaler that a football program with sagging ticket sales even before the sexual assault charges made by a university office would need a rah-rah salesman … so that headline was close enough.

The issue is that in modern media, people read sentences, not paragraphs, before offering a response. The feedback received was that a Minneapolis sports columnist was in favor of Claeys being ousted to bring in Fleck, as a required super salesman to rescue Gophers football.

One Twitter response from a newspaper reporter in another city was this: “(Reusse) thinks U of Minn’s football problems (generations old) can be solved by W. Mich coach PJ Fleck.’’

Blame me. I didn’t get the message across.

The truth is, I would be the last guy to get on the Fleck bandwagon. I’ve long been nauseated by coaches who embrace wretched, sophomoric clichés as alleged motivation and to sell themselves to the public and to the media.

Lou Holtz came to town in December 1983 and within two days he was making it sound as if his roots in Minnesota went back to Father Hennepin. I was in St. Paul then and was a lonely voice battling the tidal wave of media and public gushing for Holtz.

I’m not sure how long it took, but I soon started to refer to him as the “Music Man.’’ Eventually, the promotion of Holtz was such that there was a Holtz look-a-like contest.

On a Sunday night, I went to the Pioneer Press library to find a large photo of Robert Preston as the “Music Man’’ and convinced the artist on duty to put a U of M Gopher logo on Preston’s hat band. When you went to the jump page for the rest of the satirical column on the contest, there was my nominee for the Lou Holtz look-a-like contest:

Robert Preston, with a Gopher logo on his Music Man hat.

I thought it was hilarious – until being invited to the office of the late, great editor, Deborah Howell, for a serious butt chewing after the column and the altered photo appeared in Monday’s Pioneer Press.

Holtz was a terrific coach, by the way, but to me, his brief stay here always will be the time when the Music Man came to our River City.

It’s a character flaw of mine. I can’t stand coaches who are 100 percent dedicated bull slingers. I was taking shots in print at Tim Brewster the day after his first news conference.

When he was 7-1 in his second season and the Gophers were headed to Pasadena, Brew Mania was sweeping Minnesota and the hand grenades were being tossed toward us early cynics by the Gopher zealots.

We survived. Gophers football nearly didn’t...

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Tip the Canoe, Tip that canoe. Where are the paddles, were taking on water.
 

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I know it's not going to happen after Mason ripped the administration, but damn he and I are like birds of a feather. When he was talking to DiNardo he was at his friends beach house smoking a good cigar and having a martini ( James Bond of course) I wish some of you guys who rag on him could actually meet him . He is one cool dude
 

I know it's not going to happen after Mason ripped the administration, but damn he and I are like birds of a feather. When he was talking to DiNardo he was at his friends beach house smoking a good cigar and having a martini ( James Bond of course) <b>I wish some of you guys who rag on him could actually meet him . He is one cool dude</b>

I love Mason. He is outstanding on KFAN. Very good commentator. Likely a cool dude. I also agree with firing him after 10-years and disagree that he accomplished enough to be kept that long. Can I like him and still be glad he isn't still our coach?


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do you think they could swing by Al's and pick me up a few beef sandwiches - hot peppers and dipped?
 



I love Mason. He is outstanding on KFAN. Very good commentator. Likely a cool dude. I also agree with firing him after 10-years and disagree that he accomplished enough to be kept that long. Can I like him and still be glad he isn't still our coach?


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Absolutely!!!!! Spoofin......
 


So is Lou Malnati. I would highly recommend him to coach, and his Chicago style with sausage.

or hold out for 8" Ditka Monster Hot Polish Sausages. give gopher meat a new identity. topped with hot chili

would kaler actually travel for a negotiation, or is this a signing?
 

I love Mason. He is outstanding on KFAN. Very good commentator. Likely a cool dude. I also agree with firing him after 10-years and disagree that he accomplished enough to be kept that long. Can I like him and still be glad he isn't still our coach

That's mostly how I feel about him too. Wanted him signed to that new contract. Where I might veer-off is that with his actions that last season, which we've gone thru many times around here before, nobody is gonna convince me that he wasn't trying to get fired.

Not sure if I still hold him at fault, but love listening to him on the radio and TV.
 



A BS'r disliking someone because they also sling it? OK
 




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