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Offense fine with Stoudermire switching sides?
By Marcus Fuller
Gophers offensive coordinator Jeff Horton lost one of his more dynamic playmakers last week when junior receiver Troy Stoudermire was suspended for Saturday's 34-23 loss to Northern Illinois.
Stoudermire was reinstated Tuesday, but Horton lost him again when he was moved to help the defense at cornerback. Horton said the offense should have enough weapons to make up for the loss of the Gophers' third-leading receiver through the first three games.
"I think we have plenty of guys on our side of the ball," said Horton, who expects sophomore Bryant Allen to continue to develop with Stoudermire gone.
Allen had three catches for 37 yards against the Huskies in his second game this season. Horton also expressed confidence in receivers MarQueis Gray and Da'Jon McKnight being the go-to threats for quarterback Adam Weber. They combined to catch 15 passes for 189 yards and two touchdowns last week.
"But we left a lot of short-yardage situations on the field," he said. "That would have allowed us to keep the ball longer and have more chances to score. I'm disappointed where we're at in the red zone. Our percentage is high scoring points, but we want to score touchdowns first."
-- Gray said he's getting enough reps in practice at quarterback to feel comfortable if he has to step in for Weber this season, although he doesn't expect it to be soon.
In only four games, Gray said he already feels like he can be "unstoppable" at times as a receiver. He said that receivers coach Steve Watson built confidence in him.
Watson gave his players a laugh when he tried to run a route on Gophers defensive backs coach Ronnie Lee while catching a pass from Weber.
"He almost looked like he's still got it," Gray said, referring to Watson's playing days in the NFL with the Denver Broncos in the 1980s.
-- Senior tackle Dom Alford wasn't competing in drills with his offensive line teammates to start Tuesday's practice. Alford appeared to be recovering from a leg injury.
-- Junior tailback Duane Bennett tweaked his ankle a bit again in the last game, but he seemed fine taking handoffs with the first-team offense Tuesday.
-- Junior receiver Brandon Green said his knee was feeling better, but his status for this week is uncertain. He didn't practice Tuesday.
http://blogs.twincities.com/gophers/2010/09/offense-fine-with-stoudermire.html
Go Gophers!!
By Marcus Fuller
Gophers offensive coordinator Jeff Horton lost one of his more dynamic playmakers last week when junior receiver Troy Stoudermire was suspended for Saturday's 34-23 loss to Northern Illinois.
Stoudermire was reinstated Tuesday, but Horton lost him again when he was moved to help the defense at cornerback. Horton said the offense should have enough weapons to make up for the loss of the Gophers' third-leading receiver through the first three games.
"I think we have plenty of guys on our side of the ball," said Horton, who expects sophomore Bryant Allen to continue to develop with Stoudermire gone.
Allen had three catches for 37 yards against the Huskies in his second game this season. Horton also expressed confidence in receivers MarQueis Gray and Da'Jon McKnight being the go-to threats for quarterback Adam Weber. They combined to catch 15 passes for 189 yards and two touchdowns last week.
"But we left a lot of short-yardage situations on the field," he said. "That would have allowed us to keep the ball longer and have more chances to score. I'm disappointed where we're at in the red zone. Our percentage is high scoring points, but we want to score touchdowns first."
-- Gray said he's getting enough reps in practice at quarterback to feel comfortable if he has to step in for Weber this season, although he doesn't expect it to be soon.
In only four games, Gray said he already feels like he can be "unstoppable" at times as a receiver. He said that receivers coach Steve Watson built confidence in him.
Watson gave his players a laugh when he tried to run a route on Gophers defensive backs coach Ronnie Lee while catching a pass from Weber.
"He almost looked like he's still got it," Gray said, referring to Watson's playing days in the NFL with the Denver Broncos in the 1980s.
-- Senior tackle Dom Alford wasn't competing in drills with his offensive line teammates to start Tuesday's practice. Alford appeared to be recovering from a leg injury.
-- Junior tailback Duane Bennett tweaked his ankle a bit again in the last game, but he seemed fine taking handoffs with the first-team offense Tuesday.
-- Junior receiver Brandon Green said his knee was feeling better, but his status for this week is uncertain. He didn't practice Tuesday.
http://blogs.twincities.com/gophers/2010/09/offense-fine-with-stoudermire.html
Go Gophers!!