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I figured The Outback Bowl victory would turn some heads and a quick review of message boards around the country showed that it did. I just randomly went around to various boards and did a search on "Minnesota" to read through what has been discussed since the bowl win. Nearly every message board with normal to high levels of activity has a thread on either Fleck, the Gophers, or the Outback bowl over the past couple weeks. Of course, all these opinions aren't worth any more than yours or mine as it is all fan-based but in general, it was interesting to read the discussions. I just started with this site and randomly looked around:
I went into it assuming I'd see a lot of comments about how the win was a fluke, how PJ Fleck will be gone to a "bigger" program shortly, how this was a one hit wonder of a season, etc. Although I did find some of that, I was surprised to see the general themes were mostly not along those lines.
Gophers: Nearly universally seen as a well coached, disciplined team that is highly motivated. Lots of comments assuming MN fans are quite happy. Also lots of comments recognizing the win over Auburn was a surprising beat down statistically and the Gophes were the better team. Some comments bringing up the "motivation" factor for Auburn but most discussion dismissed that as an excuse and instead were focused on how good the Gophers are. Lots of comments about individual players on the Gophes and their high levels of skill. People see the Gophers as a legit contender for conference division titles and more in future years.
PJ Fleck: It is clear he has landed on the radar of fans all over the country this year. Nearly universally lauded as a top coach and lots of compliments on how he successfully prepares and motivates his teams. Lots of open jealousy suggesting any team would be lucky to have him and the programs he builds. A few comments about his "rah rah" style and all the sayings and motivational techniques - but it is clear these past two seasons have convinced fans nationwide he is MUCH more than a lucky coach that led Western Michigan to a good season. Much less speculation about how quickly he will leave MN than I figured. Although some mention Michigan or Notre Dame as a place where he will soon be coaching, I was surprised how many people mentioned MN's football legacy and how they wouldn't be surprised to see Fleck grow a legacy here. All in all I think Fleck has successfully answered not only "how will his act play out at a power five school" but also anywhere, including bluebloods. Winning is always the most important thing and that is what he is now seen to be proven capable of doing, anywhere.
SEC: more SEC fans complimentary of the B1G and MN than I would have assumed with lots of comments about how MN would have been good in any conference situation this season, and there is a very bright future for MN. In short, lots of respect.
Naysayers: Aside from isolated comments that can be found most anywhere, if there were some "pockets of negativity" - I would say one of them was a predictable source (Wisconsin) and one was a place that wouldn't have jumped into my mind: Purdue. Wisconsin is pretty much the only place still associating Fleck with wacky things, snake oil salesman, etc. (surprise, surprise) and Purdue fans seem to have a chip on their shoulders about the old "Brohm vs Fleck" debate and like to take some shots at Fleck and undermine his accomplishments a bit. Another location I expected to see negativity was Iowa and at least from what I read, that was not the case. They see Fleck as a formidable coach and the Gophers on the rise with him at the helm.
Curious if any of you have taken in any national opinions, comments from friends in other parts of the country, etc.????? See anything that either agrees with these summaries or differs from them?
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I went into it assuming I'd see a lot of comments about how the win was a fluke, how PJ Fleck will be gone to a "bigger" program shortly, how this was a one hit wonder of a season, etc. Although I did find some of that, I was surprised to see the general themes were mostly not along those lines.
Gophers: Nearly universally seen as a well coached, disciplined team that is highly motivated. Lots of comments assuming MN fans are quite happy. Also lots of comments recognizing the win over Auburn was a surprising beat down statistically and the Gophes were the better team. Some comments bringing up the "motivation" factor for Auburn but most discussion dismissed that as an excuse and instead were focused on how good the Gophers are. Lots of comments about individual players on the Gophes and their high levels of skill. People see the Gophers as a legit contender for conference division titles and more in future years.
PJ Fleck: It is clear he has landed on the radar of fans all over the country this year. Nearly universally lauded as a top coach and lots of compliments on how he successfully prepares and motivates his teams. Lots of open jealousy suggesting any team would be lucky to have him and the programs he builds. A few comments about his "rah rah" style and all the sayings and motivational techniques - but it is clear these past two seasons have convinced fans nationwide he is MUCH more than a lucky coach that led Western Michigan to a good season. Much less speculation about how quickly he will leave MN than I figured. Although some mention Michigan or Notre Dame as a place where he will soon be coaching, I was surprised how many people mentioned MN's football legacy and how they wouldn't be surprised to see Fleck grow a legacy here. All in all I think Fleck has successfully answered not only "how will his act play out at a power five school" but also anywhere, including bluebloods. Winning is always the most important thing and that is what he is now seen to be proven capable of doing, anywhere.
SEC: more SEC fans complimentary of the B1G and MN than I would have assumed with lots of comments about how MN would have been good in any conference situation this season, and there is a very bright future for MN. In short, lots of respect.
Naysayers: Aside from isolated comments that can be found most anywhere, if there were some "pockets of negativity" - I would say one of them was a predictable source (Wisconsin) and one was a place that wouldn't have jumped into my mind: Purdue. Wisconsin is pretty much the only place still associating Fleck with wacky things, snake oil salesman, etc. (surprise, surprise) and Purdue fans seem to have a chip on their shoulders about the old "Brohm vs Fleck" debate and like to take some shots at Fleck and undermine his accomplishments a bit. Another location I expected to see negativity was Iowa and at least from what I read, that was not the case. They see Fleck as a formidable coach and the Gophers on the rise with him at the helm.
Curious if any of you have taken in any national opinions, comments from friends in other parts of the country, etc.????? See anything that either agrees with these summaries or differs from them?