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per Joe:
“I don’t think there is anybody walking through the hallways with their head down because Conor Rhoda is playing,” Gophers defensive coordinator Jay Sawvel said. “We’ve seen him play good. He has a good arm. He can throw to any part of the field, which is a good thing.”
For now, Gophers fans will have to take the team’s word for it. Rhoda has played in just three college games, completing one of two passes for 6 yards. But he has outlasted several quarterbacks who’ve come and gone since he signed with the Gophers.
Philip Nelson has transferred twice, landing at East Carolina, where he ranks 17th in the nation in passing yards (306.8 per game).
Rhoda’s good friend, Chris Streveler, transferred to South Dakota, where he threw touchdown passes last week in a 28-25 upset over Northern Iowa.
Dimonic McKinzy has landed at Division II Northeastern State in Oklahoma, where he passed for 279 yards last week. It’s been a rotating door behind Leidner, with Rhoda as the one constant.
“Conor’s heart has always been at Minnesota,” his father said. “He’s a guy who stays loyal. We are extremely proud of him for sticking with this and not being tempted to transfer.”
http://www.startribune.com/gophers-confident-in-handing-off-offense-to-conor-rhoda/396881131/
Go Gophers!!
“I don’t think there is anybody walking through the hallways with their head down because Conor Rhoda is playing,” Gophers defensive coordinator Jay Sawvel said. “We’ve seen him play good. He has a good arm. He can throw to any part of the field, which is a good thing.”
For now, Gophers fans will have to take the team’s word for it. Rhoda has played in just three college games, completing one of two passes for 6 yards. But he has outlasted several quarterbacks who’ve come and gone since he signed with the Gophers.
Philip Nelson has transferred twice, landing at East Carolina, where he ranks 17th in the nation in passing yards (306.8 per game).
Rhoda’s good friend, Chris Streveler, transferred to South Dakota, where he threw touchdown passes last week in a 28-25 upset over Northern Iowa.
Dimonic McKinzy has landed at Division II Northeastern State in Oklahoma, where he passed for 279 yards last week. It’s been a rotating door behind Leidner, with Rhoda as the one constant.
“Conor’s heart has always been at Minnesota,” his father said. “He’s a guy who stays loyal. We are extremely proud of him for sticking with this and not being tempted to transfer.”
http://www.startribune.com/gophers-confident-in-handing-off-offense-to-conor-rhoda/396881131/
Go Gophers!!