Some Day...Maybe
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I think it's tough to make a win loss prediction this year due to the change at OC. Thought it'd be interesting if people want to make their predictions here, or just give their thoughts on the upcoming season. Maybe it's just me but it seems like the excitement/activity on the Gopherhole still isn't up to what it was prior to the pandemic. Let's hope that this season we can get back to as close to normal as possible.
I know I keep saying it over and over, but I think so much of what determines the Gophers success this season comes down to Mike Sanford Jr. If he can get the offense to 90% of the level of 2019 I think it will be a great season for the Gophers, hopefully he can take it to 100% or more. On the defensive side of the ball I think it will come down to how well our secondary plays. If they can play good pass defense and provide good run support and tackling I think the defense will be back on par with 2019, maybe even better. Obviously Winfield's playmaking will not be replaced. However, it seems to me ever since he's become a head coach PJ Fleck's teams have been somewhat carried by their offense, driven by their offensive success.
I did some more reading on Sanford last night, it seems all the coaches he's been around have great things to say about him and that he is well thought of and respected. Calling him a great offensive mind, even brilliant. Here are some thoughts/concerns in my opinion.
So, in my opinion we're in for a big unknown. I hope what the opinions of many respected coaches is true, that Sanford is a great offensive mind. David Shaw kept him around, Harsin hired him, Bryan Kelly hired him, Western Kentucky hired him, and Fleck hired him.
Let's hope a full off season with Tanner Morgan and the offense translates to another great offense like the one we had in 2019, or even better. I just want to see progress from 2020. I want to see our offense be able to sustain drives, not be held scoreless for multiple consecutive series, score in the green zone, and close out games.
Finally, I think if the offense meets Sanford's potential we're looking at 9 wins or more. If not, I think we're looking at 6 or 7 wins. Scenario 2 is if the O improves quite a bit but the D flops (mainly the secondary) and limits the Gophs to 6 or 7 wins. Can't wait for the season to start! So excited that we hopefully will have a full 12 game season with fans!!!!! Let's hope the stadium is sold out and rocking for the Gophers on September 2nd!!!! Go Gophers, Ski U Mah, Row the Boat!!!!!
I know I keep saying it over and over, but I think so much of what determines the Gophers success this season comes down to Mike Sanford Jr. If he can get the offense to 90% of the level of 2019 I think it will be a great season for the Gophers, hopefully he can take it to 100% or more. On the defensive side of the ball I think it will come down to how well our secondary plays. If they can play good pass defense and provide good run support and tackling I think the defense will be back on par with 2019, maybe even better. Obviously Winfield's playmaking will not be replaced. However, it seems to me ever since he's become a head coach PJ Fleck's teams have been somewhat carried by their offense, driven by their offensive success.
I did some more reading on Sanford last night, it seems all the coaches he's been around have great things to say about him and that he is well thought of and respected. Calling him a great offensive mind, even brilliant. Here are some thoughts/concerns in my opinion.
- Hard to get a read when he hasn't been at any one place very long (he's been an OC for 4 years at 3 different schools minus last year at Minnesota)
- He didn't call the plays in his 2 years at Notre Dame
- The offense regressed significantly in his 2 years as HC at Western Kentucky
- He called plays his 1 yr at Boise St. but it was Bryan Harsin's offense and Harsin was very involved
- Please let me know if I'm wrong, but the Stanford, Boise St., and Notre Dame offenses are all similar? and very different from what Fleck has always run?
Let's hope a full off season with Tanner Morgan and the offense translates to another great offense like the one we had in 2019, or even better. I just want to see progress from 2020. I want to see our offense be able to sustain drives, not be held scoreless for multiple consecutive series, score in the green zone, and close out games.
Finally, I think if the offense meets Sanford's potential we're looking at 9 wins or more. If not, I think we're looking at 6 or 7 wins. Scenario 2 is if the O improves quite a bit but the D flops (mainly the secondary) and limits the Gophs to 6 or 7 wins. Can't wait for the season to start! So excited that we hopefully will have a full 12 game season with fans!!!!! Let's hope the stadium is sold out and rocking for the Gophers on September 2nd!!!! Go Gophers, Ski U Mah, Row the Boat!!!!!