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Iowa (W), Michigan State (W), Illinois (W), Purdue (W), OSU (L), Wisconsin (W)????
the growth of the fan base was evident last night when the cameras showed the crowd....Most winning coach for the Gophers since I was born 53 years ago and he has grown the fan base and national attention with his RTB brand whether one likes it or not. He runs a good program with no scandals and he’s locking down our boarder with a good recruiting class coming in. He has earned the right to continue as coach through a rough season or two as far as I’m concerned.
Iowa (W), Michigan State (W), Illinois (W), Purdue (W), OSU (L), Wisconsin (W)????
Northwestern fits into the column of programs having bigger issues than the Gophers, don't they?in that scenario, the Gophers would be 8-4.
that would be nice, but I think 7-5 is more likely. even with the recent issues, IF they get some key people healthy, I think the Gophers split with IA & WI, lose to OSU and win the other three games against teams that are having even bigger issues than the Gophers.
We'll be 6-3 C, 8-4 OA!Iowa (W), Michigan State (W), Illinois (W), Purdue (W), OSU (L), Wisconsin (W)????
Piss off and go cheer for another team.Blah, blah, blah…
Iowa (W), Michigan State (W), Illinois (W), Purdue (W), OSU (L), Wisconsin (W)????
This a very realistic scenario, as the first 4 teams on this list are very bad. The question becomes is Minnesota just as bad? Unfortunately, I think the Northwestern debacle would still prevent the West from being on the line in the season finale at home against Wisconsin. I don't see Wisconsin losing to anyone other than Ohio State (their other remaining crossover game is Indiana). The best hope for Minnesota would probably be for Nebraska to pull the upset of the Badgers.Iowa (W), Michigan State (W), Illinois (W), Purdue (W), OSU (L), Wisconsin (W)????
Iowa (W), Michigan State (W), Illinois (W), Purdue (W), OSU (L), Wisconsin (W)????
This scenario is 100% possible as 5 of those 6 teams are nothing special. We could lose to any of them but if we play well we could also beat any of them outside of Ohio State.Iowa (W), Michigan State (W), Illinois (W), Purdue (W), OSU (L), Wisconsin (W)????
It could happen.This a very realistic scenario, as the first 4 teams on this list are very bad. The question becomes is Minnesota just as bad? Unfortunately, I think the Northwestern debacle would still prevent the West from being on the line in the season finale at home against Wisconsin. I don't see Wisconsin losing to anyone other than Ohio State (their other remaining crossover game is Indiana). The best hope for Minnesota would probably be for Nebraska to pull the upset of the Badgers.
Feed Harrison Jr. exlax (or some other laxative) right before game time?This scenario is 100% possible as 5 of those 6 teams are nothing special. We could lose to any of them but if we play well we could also beat any of them outside of Ohio State.
-Iowa's offense is pathetic (lot of complaining about our offense but theirs is so much worse). Don't let their special teams or defense beat you (easier said then done some times)
-Michigan State is a mess
-Illinois is a mess
-Purdue is a mess
-Ohio State is very good and would take a perfect game with a lot of breaks to beat them
-Wisconsin is ok but is nothing special
Honestly the gap between the haves and have nots in the Big Ten this year is as extreme as it has been in a long time.
Michigan is the class of the conference and a legit National Title Contender
Ohio State and Penn State are really good
Maryland is Decent
Everyone else is very mediocre and anyone in this group can beat anyone else in this group. Just depends on which team shows up and makes the fewest mistakes.
Harrison is a super star but they have like 3 other guys that are awesome as well so you would have to get the whole receiver room.Feed Harrison Jr. exlax (or some other laxative) right before game time?
It is possible but we would need to really use the bye week to get healthy, reinvent the team mojo as well.Iowa (W), Michigan State (W), Illinois (W), Purdue (W), OSU (L), Wisconsin (W)????
Well said -- exactly how I look at it.Iowa (W), Michigan State (W), Illinois (W), Purdue (W), OSU (L), Wisconsin (W)????
If that happens—and I hope it does—the season is a success. 8-4 and hopefully a decent bowl game which we win, going 9-4. A record to be happy with given that we would have played one of the toughest schedules in CFB.
Dissatisfaction would be over (1) the Gophers’ shocking giveaway of the Northwestern game and (2) the shellacking we received at the hand of Michigan and perhaps tOSU. I expected item 2—except for the spirit-breaking pick sixes which caused PJ to shut down any true comeback effort. Item 1 will, for me, simply replace the Bowling Green as the new exemplar of what happens occasionally to a coach whose personal philosophy on offense is that more games are lost than are won (leading to conservatism that sometimes, in retrospect, goes too far).
Nebraska went for a long walk in the wilderness after dumping a coach for only winning 8 or 9 games a year. I remember when the Gopher faithful would have been ecstatic to win 8 or 9 games a year. I thank PJ for getting us to the point where we can bitch about a team that might win 8 games against a very tough schedule.
I think PJ got caught in a situation in which free transfers and NIL money have made it almost impossible to recruit and keep legions of top talent at non-helmet schools and/or schools without some boosters willing to throw millions per year at the program. He is making do with the top talent he can get (he does get some each year). It simply isn’t possible in today’s environment, for the Gophers UNDER ANY COACH to meet the unrealistic recruiting standards urged by some of the trolls on Gopherhole. PJ is running a developmental program with a few HS stars sprinkled in.
So, as much as PJ’s hyper-conservatism bugs me in games where we get meaningfully behind (rendering a comeback essentially impossible), and as much as PJ’s one gut-wrenchingly-unnecessary loss per year weighs on me as a devoted a fan, I think it is silly to think of replacing him. He brings so much more good than baggage. So much more. He has us winning far more than losing, which means he is getting a lot out of the talent the Gophers can realistically get. And he is placing players in the NFL.
So, bottom line: I am good with PJ for now —and I’ll just keep bitching about how uncreative and predictable his offensive play-calling is.
Agreed, but he needs to listen to himself and be willing to change his best.Most winning coach for the Gophers since I was born 53 years ago and he has grown the fan base and national attention with his RTB brand whether one likes it or not. He runs a good program with no scandals and he’s locking down our boarder with a good recruiting class coming in. He has earned the right to continue as coach through a rough season or two as far as I’m concerned.
Good Idea...Harrison is a super star but they have like 3 other guys that are awesome as well so you would have to get the whole receiver room.
Not to be silly, but why doesn't it?@Gophergrandpa great post!!
My “bitch” is: yeah, but is it too much to ask that he just hire a decent damn OC to the U?!? He is looking like 0-for-2 on that, so far. (He didn’t hire Ciarrocca to here, just brought him from WMU so doesn’t count.)
Those two plus Robb Smith. I mean, damn.