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per Gordon:
Caruso recruited Perra during a senior season in which he was named the 2013 Pioneer Press East Metro and Minnesota Gatorade player of the year. So did Missouri Valley Conference schools North Dakota, South Dakota, Northern Iowa and Drake.
Perra, however, couldn’t bypass a chance to play for Gophers coach Jerry Kill, who offered him a spot on the roster as a non-scholarship player.
“I just thought that was a better opportunity than taking an offer to a smaller D-I school like the Missouri Valley,” Perra said.
“I learned a lot … I got to play against two of best cornerbacks in the country in Eric Murray and [Briean] Boddy-[Calhoun] … It was nice being able to practice against them and do stuff with the best athletes in the nation.”
But Kill’s retirement in October prompted Perra to consider transferring. He said the atmosphere of the Gophers’ program changed when defensive coordinator Tracy Claeys took over, and he admitted “coach Kill was one of the main reasons I was there.
“When coach Claeys came, I didn’t really have a relationship with him,” Perra said. “I just felt like it wasn’t really the place for me to be anymore.”
http://www.twincities.com/2016/02/10/when-jerry-kill-retired-gophers-qb-jacques-perra-took-the-sign/
Go Gophers!!
Caruso recruited Perra during a senior season in which he was named the 2013 Pioneer Press East Metro and Minnesota Gatorade player of the year. So did Missouri Valley Conference schools North Dakota, South Dakota, Northern Iowa and Drake.
Perra, however, couldn’t bypass a chance to play for Gophers coach Jerry Kill, who offered him a spot on the roster as a non-scholarship player.
“I just thought that was a better opportunity than taking an offer to a smaller D-I school like the Missouri Valley,” Perra said.
“I learned a lot … I got to play against two of best cornerbacks in the country in Eric Murray and [Briean] Boddy-[Calhoun] … It was nice being able to practice against them and do stuff with the best athletes in the nation.”
But Kill’s retirement in October prompted Perra to consider transferring. He said the atmosphere of the Gophers’ program changed when defensive coordinator Tracy Claeys took over, and he admitted “coach Kill was one of the main reasons I was there.
“When coach Claeys came, I didn’t really have a relationship with him,” Perra said. “I just felt like it wasn’t really the place for me to be anymore.”
http://www.twincities.com/2016/02/10/when-jerry-kill-retired-gophers-qb-jacques-perra-took-the-sign/
Go Gophers!!