Rochester Post Bulletin: Our View: Kill teaches players more than just football

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per the Post Bulletin:

Yes, major college football is big business, and ultimately, a coach is judged on wins and losses. We won't dare to predict how next year will go for Kill and the Gophers. The schedule isn't easy, with road games at Michigan, Nebraska and Wisconsin and a home game against Ohio State. Matching this year's record will be a challenge.

But for now, Kill's health has ceased to be the elephant in the room. His job is secure because he and his staff have proven that a coach doesn't have to be roaming the sidelines on game day in order for a team to succeed.

The lessons Kills' players are learning about perseverance and overcoming adversity are a bonus.

http://www.postbulletin.com/opinion...cle_3b683105-2e7d-5bbb-bbb0-31ae1338bbab.html

Go Gophers!!
 


I read that terrible article. It seems like they just cut and paste from other newspaper articles. The Hageman segment seemed almost identical to what was said in the "The Journey". There was no depth to the article. Just some main points with nothing to back them up. I don't take anything to seriously what is written in the PB.
 

It may not have been the deepest article ever written, but there's nothing wrong with it.
 




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