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Shooter Now: Gophers AD Joel Maturi searching for the 'right ingredients' to improve football program
By Charley Walters
Updated: 01/05/2010 10:58:33 AM CST
So how does a school such as Boise State from the Western Athletic Conference finish its football season 14-0 while the University of Minnesota from the Big Ten finishes 6-7?
"I think they've built themselves a niche, just like Gonzaga's been in basketball," Gophers athletics director Joel Maturi said this morning. "They've gotten name recognition, they've been successful, it's the only show in town. It's the focus, not only of their institution, but their state, and good for them."
Boise State will finish among the top handful of football teams in the nation in final rankings. Maturi said he's studied the program.
"You look at different aspects of it, and everybody wants to emulate it because we all want to emulate success," Maturi said. "But we also have to realize that there are many aspects that go into it. Do you know who the coach was before Chris Petersen who really developed the success at Boise State?"
That would be Dan Hawkins, who left for the University of Colorado four years ago and has had four losing seasons coaching the Buffaloes.
"And he's fighting for his life," Maturi said. "The point I'm trying to make is that there are no guarantees. Hawkins probably would like to be back at Boise State.
"You hire this guy and you hire that guy, and it all sounds good, but there just are no guarantees. And believe me, I'm aware of that."
Maturi is seeking answers for his Gophers football program.
"We have to look at what in the foundation that's been missing that has not allowed us to be a champion," he said. "Many good coaches and many athletic directors have tried to be successful, and we haven't done it yet. We have to find the right ingredients."
Maturi said he's working to find the right mix.
"I'm home every night with my chemistry set, putting everything in the pot," he said.
http://www.twincities.com/ci_14125696
Go Gophers!!
By Charley Walters
Updated: 01/05/2010 10:58:33 AM CST
So how does a school such as Boise State from the Western Athletic Conference finish its football season 14-0 while the University of Minnesota from the Big Ten finishes 6-7?
"I think they've built themselves a niche, just like Gonzaga's been in basketball," Gophers athletics director Joel Maturi said this morning. "They've gotten name recognition, they've been successful, it's the only show in town. It's the focus, not only of their institution, but their state, and good for them."
Boise State will finish among the top handful of football teams in the nation in final rankings. Maturi said he's studied the program.
"You look at different aspects of it, and everybody wants to emulate it because we all want to emulate success," Maturi said. "But we also have to realize that there are many aspects that go into it. Do you know who the coach was before Chris Petersen who really developed the success at Boise State?"
That would be Dan Hawkins, who left for the University of Colorado four years ago and has had four losing seasons coaching the Buffaloes.
"And he's fighting for his life," Maturi said. "The point I'm trying to make is that there are no guarantees. Hawkins probably would like to be back at Boise State.
"You hire this guy and you hire that guy, and it all sounds good, but there just are no guarantees. And believe me, I'm aware of that."
Maturi is seeking answers for his Gophers football program.
"We have to look at what in the foundation that's been missing that has not allowed us to be a champion," he said. "Many good coaches and many athletic directors have tried to be successful, and we haven't done it yet. We have to find the right ingredients."
Maturi said he's working to find the right mix.
"I'm home every night with my chemistry set, putting everything in the pot," he said.
http://www.twincities.com/ci_14125696
Go Gophers!!