Greetings all,
I have been reading this forum for a few years now and it is my favorite place to get the latest news, scoop, rumors, etc. about my favorite football team. I became a hard core Gopher football, basketball, and hockey fan when I was in the 5th grade. Growing up a Gopher fan in the late 80's/early 90's was tough. I was in elementary school when Lou Holtz coached his one season and I remember John Gutekunst vaguely...something about a Liberty Bowl and then an Independence Bowl. Gopher Football became my main passion and I filled my head with images of Ricky Foggie, Darrell Thompson (I was at the game with my dad when he ran 98 yards for a TD against Michigan), John Leverenz, and Chip Lohmiller. I attended the U in the mid 90's and was a part of the On Campus community. I rooted for Chris Darkins and Tony Carter. I loved Gopher Football so much, I joined the Marching Band just to get into the games for free (never had marched before).
Coach Wacker was a nice guy and he had a big heart. Unfortunately, during his years (and mine) at the U, I saw my beloved Gophers lose every way possible. The Glen Mason years were my Glory Years. Old enough to drink at the bars and cheer for Barber III, Maroney, and Ron Johnson. Penn State upset in 1999 was my greatest thrill, while the heartbreak has been Legion. Brewster came bearing false gifts and put the Program back into the Dark Ages, and now comes the point of my post. Through thick and thin, I have rooted for and watched every game I could. After every loss and losing season, I always said "Next Year will be better." I repeat this endless cycle every year.
I was one of those who was screaming at my phone on December 5, 2010, the day news started breaking that My Beloved Gophers had hired Jerry Kill to be the next Head Coach. WHO???? What happened to the big names, the Chris Peterson's, the Mike Leach's (name every big name that was floated here on Gopher Hole). I was shaking my head and thinking: We will never win in MN because no one wants to come here.Then I started hearing and seeing Coach Kill. He sounded like a coach and those first videos the U put out during Spring Ball 2011 had me thinking that this guy sounded like a coach and actually looked like a Hell of a Coach. I could see him winning here with the right players. I was excited to watch the games again.The 2011 Football Season was frustrating to watch. Not in the way it was with Brewster (who could not coach), but because I could see what the coaches were trying to do and how they were trying to build the program.
2012 was filled with optimism and excitement to see how much improvement I would see after the confidence building wins at the end of 2011. 4-0 was nice, but now reality has set in and it's not that bad. My Gophers are not searching for an identity, like they were with Brewster. Instead, they are going through the Growing Pains expected when young players mature and develop into Winners. They will get better and play the type of ball Coach Kill demands. I don't agree with canceling the UNC series, but Coach Kill knows how to win and he will. Nothing in my mind says this more then seeing his decision to start Phillip Nelson tomorrow. So what if he burns a RS? If Phillip Nelson can help this team now, then I am all for it. The time for waiting is over. My dad was an undergraduate at the U the last time Minnesota won a Big Ten Championship. Hundreds of players have worn the Maroon and Gold since then, and Hundreds more will wear the Maroon and Gold after Phillip Nelson graduates. If Jerry Kill does his job, he will have the NEXT Phillip Nelson waiting in the wings for his chance to shine. That is what good coaches and teams do, they restock their talent every year. Why can't the U get to the point where we are just reloading every year? Jerry Kill is doing this the right way, and if he starts Phillip Nelson, it is because he has decided that this is the best option. So let's all watch this game tomorrow and cheer for this team and enjoy the coming out party for Phillip Nelson!!!! Ski U Mah!
The Woodchuck - Out