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per Sandell:
• Slow starts continue to be a problem for the offense. It took the Gophers until their fourth drive before getting on the scoreboard against Eastern Illinois, putting up only 19 yards off 10 plays in their first three drives.
In 27 games since the start of 2012, the Gophers have scored only 16 total points on their first possession (one touchdown, three field goals). Last season, nine Minnesota opening drives lasted four or fewer plays and totaled less than 11 yards. Since 2012, the Gophers have failed to score on their first three possessions 13 times. They are 5-8 in those games (three of those wins came during their nonconference slate).
Offensive coordinator Matt Limegrover acknowledges the issue and continues to stress the point to the offense.
"That's always the challenge," Limegrover said. "We're looking at different things always. We script up a series of starts, series of plays, saying, 'Here is what we really feel is going to be successful, how they're going to react.' You want to make sure the guys feel comfortable with it."
http://www.1500espn.com/sportswire/...pe_to_show_more_finetuning_in_next_game090414
Go Gophers!!
• Slow starts continue to be a problem for the offense. It took the Gophers until their fourth drive before getting on the scoreboard against Eastern Illinois, putting up only 19 yards off 10 plays in their first three drives.
In 27 games since the start of 2012, the Gophers have scored only 16 total points on their first possession (one touchdown, three field goals). Last season, nine Minnesota opening drives lasted four or fewer plays and totaled less than 11 yards. Since 2012, the Gophers have failed to score on their first three possessions 13 times. They are 5-8 in those games (three of those wins came during their nonconference slate).
Offensive coordinator Matt Limegrover acknowledges the issue and continues to stress the point to the offense.
"That's always the challenge," Limegrover said. "We're looking at different things always. We script up a series of starts, series of plays, saying, 'Here is what we really feel is going to be successful, how they're going to react.' You want to make sure the guys feel comfortable with it."
http://www.1500espn.com/sportswire/...pe_to_show_more_finetuning_in_next_game090414
Go Gophers!!