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INSIDE SLANT

What if?

What if the Gophers had found more offensive firepower toward the end of a 35-21 loss to Cal, a game tied through three quarters?

What if they’d kept the momentum in the third quarter of a 31-28 loss against Wisconsin before a costly turnover changed everything?

And what if they hadn’t fallen into that 28-7 deficit at halftime in a 35-32 loss against Illinois?

Those three home losses cost the Gophers a chance to play in a top-tier, non-BCS bowl. A second consecutive trip to the Insight Bowl in Tempe, Ariz., where they’ll face Iowa State Dec. 31, will have to suffice.

Not that that particular bowl or destination creates warm, bubbly holiday feelings around Minneapolis.

The Gophers have had souring experiences in previous trips to the Insight Bowl. Last season, they lost a 41-21 blowout to Kansas. In 2006, they led Texas Tech 38-7, but a late rally led to a 44-41 overtime loss for the Gophers which helped cost Glen Mason his job.

But with all of the team’s struggles, a postseason bowl game was never a guarantee.

They lost Biletnikoff nominee Eric Decker eight games into the season. They never identified a go-to running back. And Eric Decker had all kinds of problems with the transition from the spread to a pro-style attack.

Two big spotlights will follow the Gophers throughout the Insight Bowl.

With a win, Tim Brewster would have his second consecutive 7-6 season, two years removed from a 1-11 campaign. Will that be enough to get him a contract extension? A loss would certainly place him squarely on the hot seat entering Year 4—which does seem to be a certainty—next season.

Plus, fans and supporters will hope to see a month’s worth of off-time result in better production on offense. Simply put, Minnesota’s offensive scheme wasn’t simplified enough for the Gophers. New offensive coordinator Jedd Fisch led the Big Ten’s worst scoring offense (21.6 points per game). An Insight Bowl win against Iowa State (22.6 points allowed per game, No. 6 in the Big 12) that features offensive success will certainly give Fisch and his offense a huge vote of confidence.

NOTES, QUOTES

Scouting The Offense:   A new offensive coordinator with a new multiple-formation, pro-style attack was supposed to spark the offense. That didn’t happen. QB Adam Weber regressed. The Gophers tried out a trio of running backs but never found “the guy.” RB Duane Bennett, a redshirt sophomore, carried the load (376 yards, six touchdowns) a year after an ACL injury ended his season but never found a rhythm. TE Nick Tow-Arnett became a very reliable target down the stretch. And with WR Eric Decker out for the year, sophomore Brandon Green showed flashes of his potential. But there are still a lot of problems with the Big Ten’s worst total offense (295.8 yards per game).

Scouting The Defense:   With all of the inconsistency on offense, Minnesota’s defense has been the Gophers’ anchor. Linebackers Lee Campbell (9.3 tackles per game), Nate Triplett (7.9) and Simoni Lawrence (6.4) are all rated among the top 25 tacklers in the league. DE Cedric McKinley’s three fumbles recovered in 10 games topped the league. CB Marcus Sherels has seven pass break-ups and two picks in nine games for the Big Ten’s No. 5 pass defense (217.6 yards per game allowed).

Matchup To Watch:   Minnesota LB Lee Campbell vs. Iowa State RB Alexander Robinson—Robinson’s been one of the Big 12’s best runners (1,058 yards). The 5-9, 187-pound Minneapolis, Minn., native played through a groin injury earlier this season. Campbell was one of the top defenders in the Big Ten. He’s not the fastest linebacker in the country, but he utilizes his speed efficiently with great angles of pursuit.

Quote To Note:   “We are very excited about returning to the Insight Bowl. It’s an incredible venue and a terrific organization. John Junker and his staff do an amazing job and I’m sure our players and fans will have a great time in Tempe. Taking on an up-and-coming Iowa State program will be a tremendous challenge and the matchup should be of great interest to college football fans across the nation and especially in this region of the country.”—Minnesota head coach Tim Brewster on the team’s invite to its second straight Insight Bowl.

STRATEGY AND PERSONNEL

Bowl Breakdown:   Minnesota vs. Iowa State, Insight Bowl, Dec. 31, Tempe, Ariz.—This is Minnesota’s second consecutive trip to the Insight Bowl and the program’s third in four years. Minnesota’s making its 14th bowl appearance, its ninth in 11 seasons. The Gophers own a 22-2-1 record in 25 contests against the Cyclones.

Players To Watch:  

QB MarQueis Gray—The freshman was Tim Brewster’s top recruit a year ago and flashes of his amazing athleticism were on display at various times this season. Will his role expand in the bowl game, as coaches try to assess whether he’ll be ready to take over this spring?

QB Adam Weber—Losing a top receiver would affect any quarterback’s trajectory. But Weber has had more problems than the loss of WR Eric Decker. He hasn’t looked comfortable all year. And now, he’ll have to show his coaching staff that he has what it takes to lead the Gophers next season, while a talented freshman waits patiently behind him.

CB Marcus Sherels—He’s had a variety of injuries and was forced to miss three games. But when healthy, he’s been one of Minnesota’s top defenders. The Gophers will need him to really step up against Iowa State, which doesn’t have a good passing attack.

LB Lee Campbell—The senior linebacker has been a significant part of an improving Gophers defense. In his final game, he has a chance to go out on a good note. He’ll be the most important player in the Gophers’ attempt to neutralize RB Alexander Robinson.

Roster Report:  

• New Orleans prep DT Harold Legania committed to the Gophers last week, according to Rivals.com.

• When he was first injured, WR Eric Decker thought there’d be a chance for him to get back if the Gophers qualified for a bowl game. But his season-ending foot injury will barely give him time to prepare for NFL tryouts. He’s expected to miss the NFL combine while he heals.

• C Jeff Tow-Arnett has made miraculous progress after suffering a broken leg in October. The injury was thought to be a season-ender, but doctors cleared Tow-Arnett to play in the team’s final regular season game. He should be available for his final game in maroon and gold.

Updated Dec 14, 1:25 am EST
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    Philip M Fri Nov 20, 2009 08:41 am PST Report Abuse
    Hello Minnesota, is it snowing up there yet? I know it is tough to recruit kids to the land of snow and frozen lakes but you just have to gut it out for another year. While I hope my Hawkeyes win this weekend, I would love to see the Gophers make a great showing and get an invite to a decent Bowl game. Bowl games help in the recruitting process. So you have to makes some noise up there and tell the Florida Bowl Committees you all want a sunny vacation in January. Open up those wallets and spend some of the cold cash you have. THINK WARM SUNSHINE ; O ))) SOFT WHITE SANDY BEACHES O; ))) COLD MARGARITAS ; O ))) PRETTY GIRLS AND FOOTBALL IN FLORIDA!!! OR SITTING IN MINNEAPOLIS -20 DEGREES SNOW UP YOUR BACKSIDE EATING OLD THANKSGIVING TURKEY SANDWICHES. GRAB THE GUSTO.......LIFE THE GOOD LIFE!! LET'S SEND THOSE GOPHERS TO FLORIDA IN JANUARY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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    carl Sat Nov 14, 2009 05:56 pm PST Report Abuse
    Minnesota fans you got screwed out of an easy win by not playing mich this year , EVERYONE else has an easy w in the column except you guys . msu ill iowa penn st . wisc .. next week osu will roll em up for 40 or 50 points .. but anyway you guys are going to a bowlgame

    enjoy it ...
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    Bushman Sat Nov 14, 2009 02:02 am PST Report Abuse
    It could be that Minnesota is trying to play Big Ten Football, with football want to be coaches, A.D., and players. We all thought the new stadium would prove once and for all that Minnestoa belonged in the Big Ten. Perhaps we went at this "backwards". I mean maybe we should have built the Big Ten football program first, and then the Big Ten stadium second? Or did we think that Big Ten players would want to come here, if we had a real Big Ten stadium? That's just a thought.

    Football minded folks know that it all starts with a great A.D.,. Then the coaching staff has to be for real. They will teach the players and the news media the differance between want to be's, and the real thing. In turn that will teach us fans a great deal about "what it takes to be a real winner".

    Over the last 40 years, we have lost or forgotten more than we know about NCAA football. It isn't the size, or style of the stadium, it isn't the color of the uniforms, it isn't even the size of the players, or the clothes the coaching staff wears. It isn't the number of cheerleaders, or the size of the band. We should all know by now that it isn't the trash talking before, during, or after the game that makes a good football team. It sure as heck isn't the words used by the sportscasters, or the news media,.

    We fans have been lead down a path that is more an illusion than it is, fact of the matter. This fan buying it any longer. Political Correctness wont win any NCAA football championships. And neither will delusions, fast talking want-to-be's, or media hype. The scoreboard never lies. It also speaks louder and longer, than trash talking, and all the major networks put together, without saying a word,.

    Start with the A.D., pay them a commission of the gate earnings, then give them what ever they want, if he or she is any good at all, they will do what ever it takes to put a winner on the field, within 4 years time,.. Similier to what Coach Tubby Smith has already done with Big Ten Gopher Basketball.
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    BlowItOutYaAzz! Mon Nov 02, 2009 09:22 pm PST Report Abuse
    Im still not sold after the win on saturday lets just face it this gopher football team is what they are michigan state is about as good as this gopher football team is so far I mean if I were adam weber I would be jumpin up and down also if I can not get my team into the end zone against much better teams in the conference like they played the last two weeks prior to saturday night one thing saturday did show is that eric decker being out forced adam weber to communitcate with the rest of his receivers on the field had he done that all year long he wouldn't have to worry about jumpin around so hard after throwin five touchdowns against a team that basically isn't any good just like the gophers to be honest with you neither one of those teams michigan state or minnesota deserves a bowl game big because the way both those teams played hell it looks like shoot out in the big twelve north which is the weakest conference in the big 12 no defense was really played and I am still not satified with how the coachin staff is choosin to play the better quarterback in marquis gray after a while marquis is gonna get fed up and just be like the hell with this team their not going anywhere not now nor in the future so I might just transfer to a better team in the offseason that I can show case my skills on better case and point TIM BREWSTER NEEDS TO GO! why would you hire a offensive coordinator with no college experience what so ever I heard that he never coached the college game prior to comin to minnesota before maybe he should stick to what he knows best recruiting and take a back seat to someone who actually knows how to coach the college game you I saw the speech in the locker room after the game and you cannot befriend college football players I mean this guy is so horrible it was almost like he started crying when he handed eric decker the football its just a college career players are forgotten all the time and you move on obviously he doesn't know that he is treatin these guys like he has a high school connection to them almost like he wants to be their dads away from their actual dads if thats how you wanna coach get involved in college basketball because football is not the game for it
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    Bushman Sat Oct 31, 2009 07:53 pm PDT Report Abuse
    Seriously The Gophers need a much better defense. And a running game. How many yards in penaltys did they give up? This is very very sad. No discipline at all. It maybe time to get out of the big 10?
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    BlowItOutYaAzz! Wed Oct 28, 2009 11:52 pm PDT Report Abuse
    I don't see what the big deal that tim brewster is makin about starting adam weber over marquis gray its college football its not the NFL adam weber has performed terribly he has not other chemistry with any other of teammates he can get the ball to on offense and I am really starting to believe that tim brewster cannot coach yeah he has a good resume as a recruiter but I am starting to believe at the end of the year tim brewster needs to go the state of minnesota has waited to long at the collegiate level to wait around 4 and five more years for a recruiting class that they never realistically can put together with all his tough guy speeches in the locker room before the game tim brewster acts like a piss aint on the sidelines on game day I mean its like this guy is tryin to convince himself of something that will never realistically materialize he's actually hopin this program turns around he doesn't actually believe it in my opinion I DON'T think he feels that he can recruit for this football team because most of his connections are all in the southrn region which is why defensive coordinator ted roof left last year because he could recruit better being in a southern region after all the guy did attend a southern college in GA
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    狸 (tanuki) Wed Oct 28, 2009 02:59 am PDT Report Abuse
    Strangely enough after this news (Decker yet again out for the season...and the possiblity of Gray playing much more) I am really excited about the rest of this season. Staud and Gray are studs in the making. They make mistakes, but you can't argue against the flashes of speed and talent they have. Decker had heart and great hands... but I was sick of the single-mindedness of the offense.

    Also, I've been impressed with the defense this year. In the last 2 games (Penn St & tOSU) Minny was certainly in the game for both first halves. The offensive woes led to terrible T.O.P and turnovers for scores.

    UM's offense (without Gray) was a grand total of 286 yards. (Yeah...37 & 43 yds rushing respectively)

    It sounds terrible, but in my opinion, the offense couldn't do any worse with the remainder of the season. (-unless Weber continues starting... and playing the same way he has)
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    Bushman Fri Oct 16, 2009 07:06 pm PDT Report Abuse
    The Gophers were very good in 1960-'61.. That was nearly 50 years ago. Since then not so much. If it is true that the Gophers can not compete with Ohio State, Michigan, Penn. State, Iowa, Wisconsin, and Michigan State, then it is time to leave the Big Ten.

    The best players in the nation will not come to a team that can not compete for a title. And I don't blame them at all. I blame the A.D. the coaching staff, some og thre fans, and the news media, for all being to complacent.
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    donald Wed Oct 07, 2009 09:00 pm PDT Report Abuse
    When have the Gopher's been good?
    Minnesota has been NCAA Football champions 5 or 6 times in the past. Very few collegiate teams can make that statement.
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    donald Wed Oct 07, 2009 08:56 pm PDT Report Abuse
    I have been a Gopher fan for 40 years, come hell or high water. Minnesota hasn't been able to attract recruits from the warmer states and Minnesota high schools produce 10 to 15 division one players a year and most of them go to the U. We have had 10 coaches in that time. It's hard to believe that coaching is the problem.
    Within a 100 mile raduis of Columbus, Ohio, there are 100 division one high school players. Any coach at Ohio State should win all the time. Same is true for USC, Florida State, and many southern Universities. Simple fact, you have to have the horses. You can't make a silk purse out of a sow's ear.
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    Patrick B Wed Oct 07, 2009 09:38 am PDT Report Abuse
    When have the Gophers ever been good? Ricky Foggie and Darrel Thomson was the only season. The gophers win the games they should win (usually the first 3 or 4 - like the ones against The Benny Hill Great Britain Comedic Facility of the West at Bixby) and then flounder with the rest of the big ten because they simply can't compete.
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    Eric Thu Oct 01, 2009 08:16 am PDT Report Abuse
    I'm lovin the Gophers right now. lets keep this rolling the rest of the season!
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    Michael R Thu Sep 24, 2009 03:09 pm PDT Report Abuse
    Its time for Minnesota to step up, they need to beat the Wildcats. 2-1 is a good start and they did not play their normal powder puff preseason schedule. Make it 3-1 with a win over Northwestern and their half way to a bowl game. Gopher are a better team then last year but a very hard schedule. It is time to step up and play some football.
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    狸 (tanuki) Wed Sep 16, 2009 03:07 am PDT Report Abuse
    I hope Cal can dethrone USC as the PAC 10 leader this year... but I am quietly hoping Minnesota can play a good game.

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