BleedGopher
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Per Chip:
The new offense with the new quarterback looked a lot like previous versions. Unimaginative, mistake-prone, lacking firepower.
Same old, same old Gophers.
Their best offensive play of the night came on a catch and fumble that delivered a fortuitous bounce. Other than that, not much.
Sure, the Gophers were missing their best player, running back Darius Taylor, in Thursday’s season opener, but all the flowery talk throughout fall camp about the arrival of a new quarterback landed with a thud in a 19-17 season-opening loss to North Carolina in a contest that will not be archived in the catalog of memorable college football games.
The Gophers delivered a dud start to finish.
Go Gophers!!
The new offense with the new quarterback looked a lot like previous versions. Unimaginative, mistake-prone, lacking firepower.
Same old, same old Gophers.
Their best offensive play of the night came on a catch and fumble that delivered a fortuitous bounce. Other than that, not much.
Sure, the Gophers were missing their best player, running back Darius Taylor, in Thursday’s season opener, but all the flowery talk throughout fall camp about the arrival of a new quarterback landed with a thud in a 19-17 season-opening loss to North Carolina in a contest that will not be archived in the catalog of memorable college football games.
The Gophers delivered a dud start to finish.
Scoggins: 'New' Gophers offense fails to generate much excitement
First-game issues aside, the offense as run by Max Brosmer looked a lot like the relatively pedestrian offenses of P.J. Fleck’s past teams.
www.startribune.com
Go Gophers!!