Opportunity Awaits Incoming U Backs; D Coordinator Praises Rallis

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Opportunity Awaits Incoming U Backs

Do the Gophers have another Dion Lewis?

Minnesota football coach Tim Brewster told Sports Headliners any or all of his three incoming freshmen running backs could be a big time college player. Lewis was a surprise All-American at Pittsburgh in 2009, a not so well known freshman running back at the beginning of the season. He set school records, was a major contributor in Pitt’s not anticipated 10-3 season and will be included on Heisman Trophy watch lists in 2010.

Brewster will welcome a five man competition to determine the Gophers’ starting running back in August. Two junior returnees, Duane Bennett and DeLeon Eskridge, will be in the competition but so will incoming freshmen Lamonte Edwards, Donnell Kirkwood and Devon Wright.

Brewster isn’t “discounting” a returnee earning the No. 1 job but neither Bennett nor Eskridge has so far performed as an elite Big Ten Conference running back. Bennett ran for 395 yards last season, Eskridge, 309.

The two have been part of an offense that frequently was sluggish last season. The Gophers need better performance from Bennett and Eskirdge, or immediate impact from the three freshmen. “It’s really going to be interesting seeing those three young kids,” Brewster said. “They’re really going to get a very quick opportunity to show what they can do in fall camp.”

Brewster said what the freshmen will need to do is more than running. They must show a complete package of skills including pass protection and route running.

“It’s exciting for me to think about Donnell Kirkwood, Lamonte Edwards and Devon Wright, who are all I think talented young players,” Brewster said. “It’s going to be interesting to see whether or not one of those three has the maturity, has the ability similar to a Dion Lewis at Pitt because obviously he made a huge impact on Pitt’s program.”

Edwards is 6-2, 215 from Woodbury. Kirkwood, 5-10, 197, and Wright, 6-0, 190, are both from Florida high schools. None of the three has been included among the most publicized running back recruits in the nation for 2010 but they aren’t unknowns either.

Brewster said the running skills of Edwards, Kirkwood, and Wright appear to be what the Gophers need. “I would say all three of them are physical runners, have physicality about the way they run the football, and all three of them have good speed,” Brewster said. “And that speed, size, physicality is something we’re looking for.”

Edwards might be the most physical and fastest of the three, according to Brewster. In high school there were projections that Edwards might be a college linebacker but he looks too valuable to a needy Gophers offense to play on defense.

Defensive Coordinator Praises Rallis

The Gophers defense loses nine of 11 starters from last season. Filling positions is among the priorities of spring practice which continues now through the annual spring game on Saturday, April 24 at TCF Bank Stadium.

Defensive coordinator Kevin Cosgrove told Sports Headliners that while his unit is inexperienced the Gophers “do have a lot of talent.” Included in the talent category are redshirt freshmen defensive ends Ra’Shede Hageman and Matt Garin whose participation in spring practice has been slowed respectively by hamstring and ankle problems.

Through the years the Gophers’ reputation for rushing the passer has been poor but that may change with players like Hageman, Garin and sophomore defensive end D.L. Wilhite.

“D.L. Wilhite has made a lot of progress,” Cosgrove said. “I really like what I see in him. He’s really going to help us in the pass rush. …”

Wilhite has been known as a pass rushing specialist but Cosgrove said the Kentucky native can play the run effectively, too.

Among the developments of spring practice has been the emergence of sophomore middle linebacker Mike Rallis, a former walk-on who missed much of last season because of injuries when he was a safety. “He’s made an outstanding transition from safety to the ‘Sam’ linebacker and he’s given us…above and beyond what I expected him to be at this point. He’s really improved everyday. Really detailed guy.”

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Go Gophers!!
 

There is no need to sell Rallis so the fact that he is praising him should be taken seriously. We've all seen that he's a player, it's good to see the transition to MLB is going so well.
 

“It’s really going to be interesting seeing those three young kids,” Brewster said.

The search continues....

Tragedy...comedy....farce.
 




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