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Minnesota has had a tough start, dropping a winnable opener against North Carolina and making too many mistakes in a loss at Michigan. With four unranked opponents in the final six games, perhaps Saturday's win can be a turning point and bring the win over the Trojans higher on the list.
This game was also filled with big performances from several Gopher legends. Wide receiver Tyler Johnson caught 12 passes for 204 yards and two touchdowns, running back Mohamed Ibrahim had 140 yards and a touchdown on the ground and safety Antoine Winfield Jr. manned the Gophers secondary.
The win over the Tigers also raised expectations for the program, although they haven't reached the same heights since New Year's Day 2020.
Iowa defensive back Cooper DeJean waved his arms to signal teammates away from a Mark Crawford punt but DeJean picked the ball up and returned it for what appeared to be a 54-yard touchdown.
The officials ruled that DeJean made an "invalid fair catch" signal, however, and the ball was placed back at the Iowa 46-yard line before Danny Striggow intercepted Deacon Hill to give Fleck his first win over Kirk Ferentz and the Hawkeyes.
Sitting in the shadow of a 14-game losing streak, the Gophers jumped out to a 17-0 lead highlighted by a 10-yard touchdown run by Ibrahim and a 69-yard punt return by Demetrius Douglas.
The Gophers dominated as Bryce Williams ran for a pair of touchdowns in the fourth quarter and Fleck finally brought the Axe back to Minneapolis.
The Gophers marched in with an 8-0 record and set the tone with a five-play, 95-yard drive capped off by a 66-yard touchdown pass from Morgan to Rashod Bateman. Minnesota built a 14-point lead on Brock Walker's 26-yard field goal but Penn State closed the gap to 24-19 on a 10-yard pass from Sean Clifford to Nick Bowers with 4:05 left in the third quarter.
But Seth Green's one-yard touchdown run put the game out of reach and Jordan Howden's interception sent Gopher fans into a frenzy.
The win brought Gopher football back to relevance. ESPN brought College Gameday to Minneapolis for the first time when they hosted Wisconsin a few weeks later and Minnesota went on to defeat Auburn in the Outback Bowl featured earlier on this list.
Go Gophers!!
5. Minnesota 24, USC 17 – Oct. 5, 2024
Well, you didn't have to wait long. Yes, it was an emotional night and USC was the second-highest ranked opponent the Gophers have defeated since Fleck was hired. But the win has an incomplete grade based on where the Gophers are going this season.Minnesota has had a tough start, dropping a winnable opener against North Carolina and making too many mistakes in a loss at Michigan. With four unranked opponents in the final six games, perhaps Saturday's win can be a turning point and bring the win over the Trojans higher on the list.
4. Minnesota 31, Auburn 24 – 2020 Outback Bowl
The finishing touch on the peak of the Fleck Era, the Gophers defeated the Tigers to complete their first 11-win season since Minnesota went 13-0 in 1904.This game was also filled with big performances from several Gopher legends. Wide receiver Tyler Johnson caught 12 passes for 204 yards and two touchdowns, running back Mohamed Ibrahim had 140 yards and a touchdown on the ground and safety Antoine Winfield Jr. manned the Gophers secondary.
The win over the Tigers also raised expectations for the program, although they haven't reached the same heights since New Year's Day 2020.
3. Minnesota 12, Iowa 10 – Oct. 21, 2023
Only the hardiest of fans will watch this entire game as the Gophers and Hawkeyes engaged in a defensive battle in Iowa City. But Gophers fans will gladly watch the final minutes that decided the game.Iowa defensive back Cooper DeJean waved his arms to signal teammates away from a Mark Crawford punt but DeJean picked the ball up and returned it for what appeared to be a 54-yard touchdown.
The officials ruled that DeJean made an "invalid fair catch" signal, however, and the ball was placed back at the Iowa 46-yard line before Danny Striggow intercepted Deacon Hill to give Fleck his first win over Kirk Ferentz and the Hawkeyes.
2. Minnesota 37, Wisconsin 15 – Nov. 24, 2018
The 2018 Gophers scuffled and dropped four of six games after a 3-0 start to sit with a 5-6 record. With the bowl eligibility on the line, so was Paul Bunyan's Axe as the Gophers headed to Camp Randall to battle the Badgers.Sitting in the shadow of a 14-game losing streak, the Gophers jumped out to a 17-0 lead highlighted by a 10-yard touchdown run by Ibrahim and a 69-yard punt return by Demetrius Douglas.
The Gophers dominated as Bryce Williams ran for a pair of touchdowns in the fourth quarter and Fleck finally brought the Axe back to Minneapolis.
1. Minnesota 31, Penn State 26 – Nov. 9, 2019
This isn't just the biggest game of the Fleck era. This is the biggest win of the modern era of Gopher football.The Gophers marched in with an 8-0 record and set the tone with a five-play, 95-yard drive capped off by a 66-yard touchdown pass from Morgan to Rashod Bateman. Minnesota built a 14-point lead on Brock Walker's 26-yard field goal but Penn State closed the gap to 24-19 on a 10-yard pass from Sean Clifford to Nick Bowers with 4:05 left in the third quarter.
But Seth Green's one-yard touchdown run put the game out of reach and Jordan Howden's interception sent Gopher fans into a frenzy.
The win brought Gopher football back to relevance. ESPN brought College Gameday to Minneapolis for the first time when they hosted Wisconsin a few weeks later and Minnesota went on to defeat Auburn in the Outback Bowl featured earlier on this list.
Go Gophers!!