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Coach P.J. Fleck remarked after the 35-7 Iowa loss last Friday how he noticed six freshmen on defense at one time. In all, 10 freshman defensive players played against Iowa — some on special teams — including four true freshman.
True freshman linebacker Cody Lindenberg started the first three games, while true freshman Michael Dixon took some reps at safety for Nubin against Iowa.
“It’s not like a decision, ‘Hey, we’re putting all these guys in at the same time.’ There’s rotations, there’s guys that get tired, and especially up front, there’s guys that you’re kind of shuffling through,” defensive coordinator Joe Rossi said Wednesday. “… But that said, that’s how it happens. Because in our two-deep, we have a lot of young people.”
When the Gophers take on Purdue on Friday at TCF Bank Stadium, it’s likely first-year players will continue to gain experience.
“They’ve got to make mistakes, and they’ve got to fail so that they can grow,” Rossi said. “And we’ve seen progress. It’s not at the speed we want, but that’s how it works. So we’re going to coach them really hard. … We want to expedite the process as much as possible.”
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Coach P.J. Fleck remarked after the 35-7 Iowa loss last Friday how he noticed six freshmen on defense at one time. In all, 10 freshman defensive players played against Iowa — some on special teams — including four true freshman.
True freshman linebacker Cody Lindenberg started the first three games, while true freshman Michael Dixon took some reps at safety for Nubin against Iowa.
“It’s not like a decision, ‘Hey, we’re putting all these guys in at the same time.’ There’s rotations, there’s guys that get tired, and especially up front, there’s guys that you’re kind of shuffling through,” defensive coordinator Joe Rossi said Wednesday. “… But that said, that’s how it happens. Because in our two-deep, we have a lot of young people.”
When the Gophers take on Purdue on Friday at TCF Bank Stadium, it’s likely first-year players will continue to gain experience.
“They’ve got to make mistakes, and they’ve got to fail so that they can grow,” Rossi said. “And we’ve seen progress. It’s not at the speed we want, but that’s how it works. So we’re going to coach them really hard. … We want to expedite the process as much as possible.”

Ready or not, freshmen are getting playing time for Gophers football team
Graduations, injuries and COVID absences have created openings.
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