I listed to the show briefly today on my way back home from visiting family. I know they are just doing it to created controversy, but I am amazed how they take a few comments from his twitter page from Gopher fans and bunches everyone in that group. He posted something Saturday about how much more Indiana has improved in year 3 over the Gophers. A few disagreed with him, one even said well will beat Indiana by 10 easily. Of course most fans think we will struggle with Indiana yet he went off like all Gopher fans believed it was an easy win. He has over 11,000 followers on his twitter page and 3 or 4 disagree, so that means everyone does? Could it be possible that there were a lot of Gopher fans who agreed with him, therefore didn't feel they had to respond?
Souhan then went on to say that the Gophers are pretty much the only fan base in America to not relive past embarrassing moments, essentially saying we don't remember our "ineptness" of the past. We all know that is entirely false as we relive Michigan 03, Wisconsin 05, Texas Tech, Iowa 55-0 and others all the time. Of course, the examples he gave of fan bases who always relive bad moments were pro teams: Vikings and Bills. Couldn't name any college fan bases because he knows nothing about college football.
The last thing I heard before I turned it off was essentially those Gopher fans who disagreed with his article and think Kill should make the decision about his health and coaching are the ones being selfish. It still blows my mind how these guys don't get it. Asking the question about Kill's health was not the problem. Making assumptions was. Taking shots at the guy was. Most people believe it should be the decisions of Kill, his wife and family, doctors, and staff. That is not being selfish.
I know it's all about controversy but man are they really fishing for it.