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The program has a new quarterback in New Hampshire transfer Max Brosmer, but it will need some receivers to step up to ease his transition to the FBS, let alone the Big Ten. Luckily, he should have a very strong rushing attack to take some of the pressure off.
On the defensive side, Minnesota projects to have a strong pass rush once again but needs to do a better job stopping the run.
Minnesota also brings back four starting offensive linemen from 2023 after earning a top-40 run-blocking grade last season (68.0). The star of that unit is left tackle Aireontae Ersery, who is college football's best returning run-blocker.
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- Head coach: P.J. Fleck (eighth season)
- 2023 record: 6-7 (won Quick Lane Bowl)
- PFF power ranking: 47th
- Chance to win Big Ten: 3%
- Strength of schedule: 28th
- Projected win total: 6.9
- FanDuel win total: 5.5
- 2024 recruiting rank (On3): No. 34 nationally, No. 10 in the Big Ten
The program has a new quarterback in New Hampshire transfer Max Brosmer, but it will need some receivers to step up to ease his transition to the FBS, let alone the Big Ten. Luckily, he should have a very strong rushing attack to take some of the pressure off.
On the defensive side, Minnesota projects to have a strong pass rush once again but needs to do a better job stopping the run.
BIGGEST STRENGTH: RUN GAME
Minnesota returns its two leading rushers from last season in Darius Taylor and Jordan Nubin. Taylor is a rising star, as his 80 rushing yards ranked second among FBS true freshmen last year. The Golden Gophers also added Ohio’s Sieh Bangura and Oklahoma’s Marcus Major from the transfer portal, with each earning a 70.0-plus rushing grade last season.Minnesota also brings back four starting offensive linemen from 2023 after earning a top-40 run-blocking grade last season (68.0). The star of that unit is left tackle Aireontae Ersery, who is college football's best returning run-blocker.
BIGGEST WEAKNESS: PASSING GAME
Minnesota needs some players to step up in the passing attack, or it risks the offense being one-dimensional. It starts with New Hampshire transfer quarterback Max Brosmer, who earned a solid 79.9 passing grade last year but is jumping from the FCS to the Big Ten. While Daniel Jackson is a good No. 1 receiver, the Golden Gophers still placed just 109th in team receiving grade last season. Only three of Minnesota’s pass-catchers posted 100 receiving yards in 2023, and Jackson is the only one returning.2023 TEAM OVERVIEW
Offense | ||||
EPA per play | Yards per play | Successful play rate | Explosive run play rate | Explosive pass play rate |
-0.102 | 4.9 | 33.3% | 12.3% | 13.0% |
109th | 119th | 90th | 117th | 86th |
Defense | ||||
EPA allowed per play | Yards allowed per play | Successful play rate allowed | Explosive run rate allowed | Explosive pass rate allowed |
0.047 | 6.0 | 35.0% | 16.2% | 14.5% |
99th | 96th | 75th | 84th | 74th |
THREE NOTABLE TRANSFER PORTAL ADDITIONS
- QB Max Brosmer (New Hampshire): 80.1 PFF grade
- CB Ethan Robinson (Bucknell): 79.8 PFF grade
- RB Sieh Bangura (Ohio): 71.7 PFF grade
THREE NOTABLE TRANSFER PORTAL LOSSES
- QB Athan Kaliakmanis (Rutgers): 65.2 PFF grade
- CB Tariq Watson (UAB): 63.2 PFF grade
- RB Zach Evans (North Texas): 75.8 PFF grade
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