Second offer to a D2 MN kid![]()
Gophers targeting in-state ballhawk safety transfer from Division II
Parker Knutson had eight interceptions this season for Southwest Minnesota State.www.si.com
Interesting. Good size as a sophomore.![]()
Gophers targeting in-state ballhawk safety transfer from Division II
Parker Knutson had eight interceptions this season for Southwest Minnesota State.www.si.com
I forget which thread it was in, but someone posted the game availability image from the bowl game and there seemed to be several players with eligibility left who were not injured that sat out. I assumed that meant those players would be leaving but, as you said, there have been few additional announcements.Really thought we would hear more after the bowl game. Hopefully a good sign that the majority of the guys that are going to transfer out have already made their declaration but guess we will see when the portal officially opens in a few days.
I am sure there will be more guys leaving but if things stay like they are the coaches are going to have to be very selective with who they bring in because there are not a ton of roster spots available.
I wonder if that was a relay time? That would make sense to me. In any case, I hope you're right and he can help right away. Based on his Huddle tape, I don't believe it.This should be sufficient evidence of the 10.38. A week prior, he ran 10.48.
Could be a lot of negotiating behind the scenes still so players won't announce until they have signed. The longer we go without players announcing their plans to leave, the better I think.Really thought we would hear more after the bowl game. Hopefully a good sign that the majority of the guys that are going to transfer out have already made their declaration but guess we will see when the portal officially opens in a few days.
I am sure there will be more guys leaving but if things stay like they are the coaches are going to have to be very selective with who they bring in because there are not a ton of roster spots available.
Really? When did he say that? I've watched a decent number of Huddle videos over the years and when I watched Braiden Stevens, his speed did not look that rare and neither did his wiggle. He outran some kids, but not by a lot. You see a 10.38 reported for him in articles, but when I dug in, I couldn't really find evidence of it and he certainly didn't look THAT fast on the football field. If he did run that time, it must have been in a 10 mph tailwind. He did have a number of times in the 10.8 range so Koi Perich like which is still pretty dang good! Just minus 5 inches and 40 pounds. I'll be surprised if he has much of a roll especially early. Maybe he can grow into a slot receiver over time. I certainly hope I'm wrong and he's more than that!
There’s a video of him running the 10.38. It was an actual track meet. There is also one of him running the 10.48. And he looks that fast on his Hudl tape. Maybe you watched the wrong one.I wonder if that was a relay time? That would make sense to me. In any case, I hope you're right and he can help right away. Based on his Huddle tape, I don't believe it.
There is some talk on the other board that he may be open to moving.What about Koi? Anyone know why he’s waiting to announce his decision? Waiting for offers?
Wonder if that could have played a role in him getting more touches on offense in the bowl game.There is some talk on the other board that he may be open to moving.
Playing here for 2 years, and then going somewhere where he can win it all.
We shall see.
His schedule was to play for 3 years, then move on to the NFL. Hope he decides to stay. I wonder how he and PJ get along. It seems that Koi hasn't fully embraced the RTB mantra. Something as simple as handing the ball to the ref was ignored on several occasions. Not a real big deal, I guess, but still flies in the face of the ball is the program.Wonder if that could have played a role in him getting more touches on offense in the bowl game.
I know they were down a bunch of WR but also being sure to remind him they're open to leveraging his versatility on both sides of the ball.
I know some we're down on his play this year but that would be a significant blow. Hope we can keep him.
He did @ GopherHole on the tweet, he was definitely sending a message to someoneBraiden Stevens must have been reading about how he doesn’t look fast. Check out what he just posted.
I saw that as well. He did it at least 3 times and we all know that PJ says; " the ball is the program". I hope there is no friction between them.His schedule was to play for 3 years, then move on to the NFL. Hope he decides to stay. I wonder how he and PJ get along. It seems that Koi hasn't fully embraced the RTB mantra. Something as simple as handing the ball to the ref was ignored on several occasions. Not a real big deal, I guess, but still flies in the face of the ball is the program.
He's not going to start at a blue blood. MN is the best option for him if he wants to be the man. I think we'll be OK if he leaves but I don't think it's a good idea.There is some talk on the other board that he may be open to moving.
Playing here for 2 years, and then going somewhere where he can win it all.
We shall see.
I find it odd that players even announce they are NOT transferring. It’s not like he has to do that to return.What about Koi? Anyone know why he’s waiting to announce his decision? Waiting for offers?
He did @ GopherHole on the tweet, he was definitely sending a message to someone![]()
We need Perich but if he goes elsewhere, someone else will step up.There is some talk on the other board that he may be open to moving.
Playing here for 2 years, and then going somewhere where he can win it all.
We shall see.
He’ll start and possibly play better, but if he doesn’t want to be a Gopher, bye. Maybe the firing of his special teams coach is something he wanted or is a factor in all of it.He's not going to start at a blue blood. MN is the best option for him if he wants to be the man. I think we'll be OK if he leaves but I don't think it's a good idea.
I haven't seen enough to be confident with this statement.He’ll start and possibly play better, but if he doesn’t want to be a Gopher, bye. Maybe the firing of his special teams coach is something he wanted or is a factor in all of it.
Maybe you’ll change your mind when he’s named a preseason All AmericanI haven't seen enough to be confident with this statement.
We can be fine without him but would be a big bummer (for a couple reasons) to lose him. I guess it also depends on his salary here. If he demands a crazy salary maybe he isn't worth it?He's not going to start at a blue blood. MN is the best option for him if he wants to be the man. I think we'll be OK if he leaves but I don't think it's a good idea.