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Per Neal III:
Kaliakmanis is showing his considerable potential. He will be better next season for what he goes through this season. And even better the year after that.
"I can't wait to watch the film [Sunday] just to grow and learn," he said following the Illinois game.
Jackson often has been the best receiver on the field. Spann-Ford is considered an above-average tight end. The tools, and potential, are there for a reliable aerial attack and an offense that doesn't have to rush the ball 40 times a game. But the Gophers are 93rd in the nation in passing attempts heading into their game at Purdue on Saturday. That needs to change.
For the sake of development, Fleck should let the kid throw and not worry about negative outcomes. Or he should petition the NCAA to end games after one half.
Go Gophers!!
Kaliakmanis is showing his considerable potential. He will be better next season for what he goes through this season. And even better the year after that.
"I can't wait to watch the film [Sunday] just to grow and learn," he said following the Illinois game.
Jackson often has been the best receiver on the field. Spann-Ford is considered an above-average tight end. The tools, and potential, are there for a reliable aerial attack and an offense that doesn't have to rush the ball 40 times a game. But the Gophers are 93rd in the nation in passing attempts heading into their game at Purdue on Saturday. That needs to change.
For the sake of development, Fleck should let the kid throw and not worry about negative outcomes. Or he should petition the NCAA to end games after one half.
Note to P.J. Fleck: Stop your worrying and let Athan Kaliakmanis throw the ball, OK?
Gophers sophomore Athan Kaliakmanis is showing he can elevate the offense. Coach P.J. Fleck needs to let him learn and grow, risks and all.
m.startribune.com
Go Gophers!!