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per Shama:
For a young man who could have been in the early months of a medical sales career this fall, Connor Rhoda is sure important to the Gophers.
Rhoda had earned his undergraduate degree in business and marketing education last winter, and planned to give up his last season of eligibility, figuring he didn’t fit into the plans of head coach Tracy Claeys and his assistants. The former walk-on was a “week away” from looking for a job and targeting a career in medical sales and management when P.J. Fleck was hired as head coach and let it be known he wanted to meet with him.
Rhoda’s playing time had been minimal through last season, including just one career start. But Fleck wanted him to compete for the starting job and Rhoda has made good on the opportunity, winning the assignment from redshirt sophomore Demry Croft while helping the Gophers to a 2-0 start.
Fleck demands his quarterbacks be leaders. Rhoda said the leadership role extends to the whole team, not just the offense. He has tried to “immerse” himself with everyone, even support staff in the office, and show the confidence of a leader.
Fleck said Rhoda is an “incredible story” and his leadership has separated him from the other quarterbacks that include Croft who won’t play tomorrow. Croft is facing an off-field issue. “I’ve said this before—year zero—the culture is the first thing in everything we do and if you can’t abide by the culture, then you’re not going to play,” Fleck said.
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For a young man who could have been in the early months of a medical sales career this fall, Connor Rhoda is sure important to the Gophers.
Rhoda had earned his undergraduate degree in business and marketing education last winter, and planned to give up his last season of eligibility, figuring he didn’t fit into the plans of head coach Tracy Claeys and his assistants. The former walk-on was a “week away” from looking for a job and targeting a career in medical sales and management when P.J. Fleck was hired as head coach and let it be known he wanted to meet with him.
Rhoda’s playing time had been minimal through last season, including just one career start. But Fleck wanted him to compete for the starting job and Rhoda has made good on the opportunity, winning the assignment from redshirt sophomore Demry Croft while helping the Gophers to a 2-0 start.
Fleck demands his quarterbacks be leaders. Rhoda said the leadership role extends to the whole team, not just the offense. He has tried to “immerse” himself with everyone, even support staff in the office, and show the confidence of a leader.
Fleck said Rhoda is an “incredible story” and his leadership has separated him from the other quarterbacks that include Croft who won’t play tomorrow. Croft is facing an off-field issue. “I’ve said this before—year zero—the culture is the first thing in everything we do and if you can’t abide by the culture, then you’re not going to play,” Fleck said.
http://shamasportsheadliners.com/
Go Gophers!!