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Hails Kill
Nobody has the background and knowledge to do a better job analyzing college football than Gerry DiNardo, who was the coach at Vanderbilt, Louisiana State and Indiana before going into television, first for ESPN and since 2007 for the Big Ten Network.
Watching the Gophers in spring practice this past week, DiNardo said the program has never been in better hands.
“The first thing that jumps out at you when you come to Minnesota’s practices is how efficient the practice is,” DiNardo said. “It’s as efficient as any team that you’re going to see practice. I think part of that is that Jerry Kill’s staff has been with him so long so everyone knows what’s expected of the staff and the players.
“The second thing that jumped out is it appears to be the most talented [Gophers] team I’ve seen in eight years. There’s some issues. They’ll have to throw the ball better, they have to replace David Cobb. So I’m not saying they’re a finished product, and there are some areas where they have to continue to improve. But from [players] 1-105 or 1-85, they’re the most talented team I’ve seen.”
http://www.startribune.com/sports/vikings/297901171.html?page=all&prepage=1&c=y#continue
Go Gophers!!
Hails Kill
Nobody has the background and knowledge to do a better job analyzing college football than Gerry DiNardo, who was the coach at Vanderbilt, Louisiana State and Indiana before going into television, first for ESPN and since 2007 for the Big Ten Network.
Watching the Gophers in spring practice this past week, DiNardo said the program has never been in better hands.
“The first thing that jumps out at you when you come to Minnesota’s practices is how efficient the practice is,” DiNardo said. “It’s as efficient as any team that you’re going to see practice. I think part of that is that Jerry Kill’s staff has been with him so long so everyone knows what’s expected of the staff and the players.
“The second thing that jumped out is it appears to be the most talented [Gophers] team I’ve seen in eight years. There’s some issues. They’ll have to throw the ball better, they have to replace David Cobb. So I’m not saying they’re a finished product, and there are some areas where they have to continue to improve. But from [players] 1-105 or 1-85, they’re the most talented team I’ve seen.”
http://www.startribune.com/sports/vikings/297901171.html?page=all&prepage=1&c=y#continue
Go Gophers!!