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Previewing the 2011 Minnesota Golden Gophers

Tom Osborne probably summed it up best when Nebraska's inaugural Big Ten schedule was released, featuring games against at Wisconsin, Michigan, and Penn State along with home games against Ohio State, Michigan State, and Iowa:  "Whoa!" Nebraska's only opponent that failed to make a bowl game in 2010:  Minnesota.  I'm sure many Husker fans were looking forward to a mid-season breather against the Gophers this season.  Even more importantly, get a chance to see Nebraska's worst defensive coordinator of the past fifty or more years on the other sideline.

But our old friend Kevin Cosgrove was fired, along with the rest of the coaching staff after a miserable 3-9 season. Cosgrove is now defensive coordinator at Akron, which should delight offensive coordinators throughout the MAC.  So rather than the Huskers exploiting the patented Cosgrove bend-and-break defense on October 22nd, it will be Frank Solich's Ohio Bobcats instead.

New Gopher head coach Jerry Kill brought along much of his coaching staff from Northern Illinois. Offensive coordinator Matt Limegrover has been with Kill for ten years, following him from Southern Illinois to Northern Illinois then Minnesota.  Defensive coordinator Tracy Claeys has coached with Kill since 1995, and has been Kill's defensive coordinator the last twelve years. Northern Illinois went 11-3 last season, defeating Minnesota 34-23, and earning their third straight bowl game appearance.

Star-divide

By all accounts, Minnesota is ready to let MarQueis Gray play quarterback full-time now that Adam Weber's eligibility is over. Since Gray was too good of an athlete to keep on the bench, he's played mostly receiver but frequently took snaps as a Wildcat quarterback. Last season, he completed just 2 of 8 passes, but rushed for 110 yards on 23 carries. He was the Gophers' second leading receiver, catching 42 passes for 587 yards and 5 touchdowns. If Gray struggles, they probably will turn to 6'3" redshirt freshman Tom Parish, who passed up sophomore Moses Alipate in the spring game. Alipate is a pure dropback passer, who's weight has ballooned up to 281 pounds at last report.

Senior running back Duane Bennett started last season as the top back, rushing for 294 yards in the first two games. He sprained his ankle, and the injury bothered him the rest of the season. Bennett suffered an ACL injury in 2008 which limited his production in 2008 and 2009. Senior DeLeon Eskridge was the Gophers leading rusher last season, rushing for 698 yards and seven touchdowns, though with only a 3.6 yard per carry average. Look out for redshirt freshman Lamonte Edwards, who might emerge as the season progresses.

Senior Da'Jon McKnight is the Gophers leading returning receiver, catching 48 passes for 750 yards and ten touchdowns last season. Junior Brandon Green suffered a knee injury last season and was awarded a medical hardship. He started five games in 2009, catching 21 passes for 293 yards and a touchdown. JuCo transfer Ge'Shun Harris could come in and be a steady possession receiver with his 6'3" frame. Tight end Eric Lair caught 39 passes last season for 526 yards last season.

On the offensive line, the Gophers return two starters, both on the left side.  Senior guard Ed Bunders has started every game the last two seasons, and sophomore tackle Ed Olson started 8 games as a redshirt freshman. Senior guard Ryan Orton was a spot starter on the line last season and should slide into the right guard position. All eyes are on redshirt freshman Jimmy Gjere, who turned down Wisconsin and Iowa to play for the Gophers.

On defense, the Gophers return eight starters, though they likely will need to be retrained on how to play defense.  How long did it take the Blackshirts to shake off Kevin Cosgrove again? Three starters return up front from a group that struggled to stop the run or rush the passer. Senior Anthony Jacobs is the third leading returning tackler, though he's moving from defensive end inside to tackle.  Junor defensive end D.L. Wilhite needs to rebound into the form that earned him all-Big Ten freshman honors in 2009.

All three starting linebackers from last season return. Senior Gary Tinsley led the Gophers with 90 tackles last season despite a nagging hamstring injury that hampered him all season long. Juniors Mike Rallis and Keanon Cooper also return, but one of those is likely to lose their starting spot to sophomore Brendan Beal, who transferred from Florida. Beal was a Parade All-American, but didn't want to bide his time in Gainsville. At 6'3" and 245 pounds, look for him to find a home at middle linebacker.

In the secondary, the Gophers return three starters...most importantly, free safety Kim Royston. Royston started his career at WIsconsin, then transferred to Minnesota for the 2009 season. Last season, a broken leg kept him on the sideline all season long, and the NCAA awarded him a sixth season of eligibility. Senior cornerback Troy Stoudermire moved from receiver to cornerback during last season and started the final six games of 2010. He was a quick study, and proved to be a solid hitter when tackling. He'll also return kickoffs, averaging 27.2 yards a return.

Minnesota showed some signs of life late in the season, upsetting Illinois and Iowa who probably were looking past the Gophers. Jerry Kill has been a winner every where he's been...but it'll take time to dig Minnesota out of this hole.

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What happens when the Huskers take on the Gophers?
Minnesota pulls off the stunning upset.
108 votes
The Huskers win, but the Gophers keep it close
184 votes
Remember 1983, when Nebraska won 84-13? Yikes.
45 votes

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go ahead and say what you’re all thinking…..

Who the HELL would hire Kevin Cosgrove and expect anything but a crappy defense from him?

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by Jon Johnston on Jul 26, 2011 11:24 AM CDT reply actions  

I'm with you Jon

How does this man keep getting hired? I suppose the “gem” of his career was fielding an average defense at Wisconsin year in and year out, (and 3 okay defenses at Nebraska) but MAN. Do people just see Wisconsin and Nebraska on his resume and just forget to look up how those defenses did on his watch?

"My hardest job is to convince the people of Nebraska that 10-1 is not a losing season." - Tom Osborne

by jdhusker on Jul 27, 2011 1:34 PM CDT up reply actions  

I made a slight correction for you
On defense, the Gophers return eight starters, though they likely will need to be retrained on how to play defense.

Not sure what Cosgrove was getting paid to do last year, but it certainly wasn’t coaching his team on how to play defense. At least as long as Brewster was around.

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by Jeffrick on Jul 26, 2011 11:45 AM CDT reply actions   1 recs

We feel for you... seriously

Minnesota didn’t deserve that type of suckage. Cosgrove is an amazing phenomenon to me because it seems like everywhere he gets booted from instantly becomes at least three times better, and yet he still gets jobs. Of course, the argument becomes that his jobs have kind of gone backwards instead of forwards… Still, how he still gets a job boggles the mind. A 13 year old who has only played NCAA on Playstation could make halftime adjustments better than Cosgrove. Anyhow, I look forward to playing Minny this year. My sister and brother-in-law are students @ the U of M, and I look forward to making that trip.

by KennardHusker on Jul 26, 2011 11:53 AM CDT up reply actions  

I made the assumption...

…that everyone’s pee-wee and high school coaches are more qualified to coach football than Kevin Cosgrove.

by Husker Mike on Jul 26, 2011 12:29 PM CDT up reply actions  

Cosgrove

Is like Dane Cook, How the hell does he keep getting work?

by Beranek5225 on Jul 26, 2011 3:00 PM CDT reply actions  

Cosgrove

makes me laugh more.

Why, Johnny Ringo, you look like someone just walked over your grave.

by Brizzle T on Jul 26, 2011 5:45 PM CDT up reply actions  

haha

I totally agree at least his jokes (defenses) are original jokes

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by Beranek5225 on Jul 26, 2011 6:01 PM CDT up reply actions  

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