BleedGopher
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per Mike:
Fans need to be realistic about how Minnesota is viewed nationally in college football circles. As far as Power 5 programs go, Minnesota is an average job at best. Name programs such as Ohio State and Michigan will always have an advantage over Minnesota solely based on reputation and resources available to them. If the Gophers did decide to part ways with Fleck, I highly doubt the program would be able to find another coach of his caliber that would want the job.
Fleck has shown loyalty to Minnesota, even when rumors have been swirling that other major programs want to pluck him away from Dinkytown. I think now is the time for the fan base to reciprocate that loyalty. There is definitely a sense of urgency facing Fleck as he enters his seventh season with the program, but the future looks bright if you pay attention to what is happening in the recruiting circles.
The Big Ten Conference will be going through massive changes in the next few years, with the additions of UCLA and USC into the conference. As the conference expands, the divisions will almost certainly be mixed up. Currently, the Big Ten East Division is far and away better than the Big Ten West. Just last year, the conference signed a new seven-year, $7 billion media rights agreement with NBC, CBS, and Fox. With a healthy amount of that money going directly to the universities, that should bode well for the future of the Minnesota program.
As drastic as the changes have been the last few years in the Big Ten as well as college football overall, having a consistent head coach in Fleck is important to keeping the Gophers competitive. The grass is always greener on the other side, but I believe that thinking is misguided when it comes to Fleck.
He is a steady presence and it’s clear the players respond to his unique style of leadership. As impressed as I am with the program that Fleck continues to build, I have one piece of advice for him.
BEAT IOWA!
Go Gophers!!
Fans need to be realistic about how Minnesota is viewed nationally in college football circles. As far as Power 5 programs go, Minnesota is an average job at best. Name programs such as Ohio State and Michigan will always have an advantage over Minnesota solely based on reputation and resources available to them. If the Gophers did decide to part ways with Fleck, I highly doubt the program would be able to find another coach of his caliber that would want the job.
Fleck has shown loyalty to Minnesota, even when rumors have been swirling that other major programs want to pluck him away from Dinkytown. I think now is the time for the fan base to reciprocate that loyalty. There is definitely a sense of urgency facing Fleck as he enters his seventh season with the program, but the future looks bright if you pay attention to what is happening in the recruiting circles.
The Big Ten Conference will be going through massive changes in the next few years, with the additions of UCLA and USC into the conference. As the conference expands, the divisions will almost certainly be mixed up. Currently, the Big Ten East Division is far and away better than the Big Ten West. Just last year, the conference signed a new seven-year, $7 billion media rights agreement with NBC, CBS, and Fox. With a healthy amount of that money going directly to the universities, that should bode well for the future of the Minnesota program.
As drastic as the changes have been the last few years in the Big Ten as well as college football overall, having a consistent head coach in Fleck is important to keeping the Gophers competitive. The grass is always greener on the other side, but I believe that thinking is misguided when it comes to Fleck.
He is a steady presence and it’s clear the players respond to his unique style of leadership. As impressed as I am with the program that Fleck continues to build, I have one piece of advice for him.
BEAT IOWA!
It’s time for Gopher football fans to appreciate what Fleck is building
University of Minnesota head football coach P.J. Fleck is a polarizing figure.
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Go Gophers!!