P.J. Fleck confident Minnesota can vie for CFP spot in 2025

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Since going 11-2 and finishing No. 10 nationally in 2019, Minnesota has been a consistent bowl team -- and champion -- but hasn't legitimately challenged for the College Football Playoff.

Coach P.J. Fleck thinks that's about to change.

The Gophers are coming off an 8-5 season in which four losses came by seven points or fewer, including a 26-25 home setback to Penn State, who went on to reach the Big Ten championship game and the CFP semifinals. In 2019, Minnesota won each of its first four games by seven points or fewer and finished 6-1 in one-score games.

"If we were 6-1 in the seven one-possession games [in 2024], we would have won 11 games," Fleck told ESPN on Wednesday. "We're not far. We're right there. This isn't a pipe dream."

The 12-team CFP has created more opportunities for teams like Minnesota, which hasn't won a Big Ten championship since 1967. That season, it shared the title with Indiana, which made a historic run to the CFP last fall.

"We're not as far off as maybe what our brand and logo and name think we are, what people perceive that as," Fleck said. "The reason you stay at a program is to change people's thoughts, perceptions and ideas of the brand you're in. That's why you stay."
 

https://www.espn.com/college-footba...j-fleck-confident-minnesota-vie-cfp-spot-2025

Since going 11-2 and finishing No. 10 nationally in 2019, Minnesota has been a consistent bowl team -- and champion -- but hasn't legitimately challenged for the College Football Playoff.

Coach P.J. Fleck thinks that's about to change.

The Gophers are coming off an 8-5 season in which four losses came by seven points or fewer, including a 26-25 home setback to Penn State, who went on to reach the Big Ten championship game and the CFP semifinals. In 2019, Minnesota won each of its first four games by seven points or fewer and finished 6-1 in one-score games.

"If we were 6-1 in the seven one-possession games [in 2024], we would have won 11 games," Fleck told ESPN on Wednesday. "We're not far. We're right there. This isn't a pipe dream."

The 12-team CFP has created more opportunities for teams like Minnesota, which hasn't won a Big Ten championship since 1967. That season, it shared the title with Indiana, which made a historic run to the CFP last fall.

"We're not as far off as maybe what our brand and logo and name think we are, what people perceive that as," Fleck said. "The reason you stay at a program is to change people's thoughts, perceptions and ideas of the brand you're in. That's why you stay."
Why not us? Why not now!

Go Gophers!
 

Gunna need to see the first four games of the season before making predictions like that!

But man does it get the chili hot.
 


Need a great start to keep the players jelling and smiling into the conference portion of the schedule. That means the offense has to be ready to go especially at quarterback. Last year our quarterback had a tough start as he was nervous etc. Just hoping that this year things will be different. If so, I believe we can do it without a doubt.
 





Need a great start to keep the players jelling and smiling into the conference portion of the schedule. That means the offense has to be ready to go especially at quarterback. Last year our quarterback had a tough start as he was nervous etc. Just hoping that this year things will be different. If so, I believe we can do it without a doubt.
It took at least 4 games last season for the game to slow down for Max. Once he got there though he did fine. Hopefully Drake's progression will go a little quicker.
 



It seems like PJ has not been so quick to make comments like this the last 4-5 years.

If he is saying it now, while it's still a longshot, it probably means he has some optimism about this group of kids.
 





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