SeaBee_Gopher
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PJ is a good P5 coach. Can it really be argued? I'm not saying he is great, but he is good. Wouldn't the extra time coaches have available to prepare for bowl games further separate the wheat from the chaff? If he was bad, shouldn't he routinely lose bowl games when coaches have several weeks to prepare for the Gophers? Instead, PJ and his guys often do a good job of eliminating their opponent's strengths and winning with their own. A huge part of coaching is preparation and bowls put an emphasis on this. This team is usually playing pretty average bowl teams because our team is usually pretty average, but PJ seems to get as much as he can out of his team when he has time. He loses his starting QB and what many people think is a great defensive coordinator, but overcomes it and wins.
"With the win over the Falcons, Fleck is still undefeated in the postseason while at Minnesota with a now 5-0 record in bowl games. He already held the program record for bowl wins, and the Gophers added another in Detroit."
https://saturdaytradition.com/minne...nesotas-quick-lane-bowl-win-vs-bowling-green/
Oh, and his players generally like him and seem like good young men. They get good grades. I'm proud of our team. It's not easy to consistently win around here.
"With the win over the Falcons, Fleck is still undefeated in the postseason while at Minnesota with a now 5-0 record in bowl games. He already held the program record for bowl wins, and the Gophers added another in Detroit."
https://saturdaytradition.com/minne...nesotas-quick-lane-bowl-win-vs-bowling-green/
Oh, and his players generally like him and seem like good young men. They get good grades. I'm proud of our team. It's not easy to consistently win around here.