Triplett’s hits, TD, lead Minnesota over Air Force

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MINNEAPOLIS (AP)—The night began with Bud Grant in tears and ended with a career performance from a native Minnesotan.

From start to finish, the first game in Minnesota’s new stadium could not have gone much better.

Nate Triplett christened the new home with a career-high 17 tackles and a 52-yard fumble return for a score to carry the Gophers to a 20-13 win over Air Force on Saturday night.

Eric Decker had 10 catches for 113 yards for Minnesota (2-0), which celebrated its return to campus with the opening of the $300 million TCF Bank Stadium.

“This place was magic tonight,” coach Tim Brewster said. “We knew that it was our night and it was our house.”

Asher Clark rushed for 90 yards and Kevin Fogler caught a 37-yard TD for Air Force (1-1), which led 10-3 after three quarters.

But DeLeon Eskridge scored on a 7-yard run to tie the game in the fourth, and then Brandon Kirksey forced a fumble from Falcons quarterback Tim Jefferson on an option play.

Triplett, a star running back and quarterback for Delano High School, scooped up the ball in the flats and sprinted the 52 yards for the go-ahead touchdown as 50,000 Gopher fans rejoiced under a partly cloudy September sky.

“I don’t think it’s really hit me yet,” Triplett said of his starring role on a historic night.

Minnesota made the ill-fated decision to move under the Metrodome’s roof in 1982, and the following three decades have been largely forgettable.

That all changed on Saturday.

Hours before the game, tailgaters set up shop in parking lots surrounding “The Bank.” on a beautiful day.

Fans from places like Columbus, Ohio, Tuscaloosa, Ala., or Norman, Okla., will probably shrug their shoulders at such a scene, but for a program that spent the past 27 years in a dungeon under a puffy white roof, it was quite literally a breath of fresh air.

More than 400 former players turned out as part of a stirring pregame ceremony to mark the return of football on campus and a halftime fireworks show lit up the Minneapolis sky.

“Phenomenal atmosphere for college football,” Air Force coach Troy Calhoun said. “They’ve got something here that’s pretty darn neat and really special. I think it’s evident they’ve got a place where they can build something down the road and be a top-20 program.”

Grant, the stoic Hall of Fame Vikings coach who played for the Gophers in the 1940s and was an honorary captain, openly wept while watching his beloved alma mater be embraced on its return home.

“To see the emotion out of our honorary captains was special,” Brewster said.

The Falcons opened the second half with an 11-play drive and had a fourth-and-1 from the Minnesota 9. But Triplett chased down Jonathan Warzeka on a stretch play to stop him inches short.

Air Force had run the ball on 51 of the 56 plays of the game when it had a first-and-10 from the Minnesota 37. Jefferson then found Fogler wide open down the seam to give the Falcons a 10-3 lead with 2:28 to play in the third quarter.

On the ensuing possession, Adam Weber hit Nick Tow-Arnett for 25 yards on third-and-25 and Eskridge scored to tie the game with 13:18 to play.

Weber, still just a junior, became Minnesota’s career leader in pass completions in the third quarter when he hit fullback Jon Hoese for his 540th completion. Cory Sauter set the previous mark with 539 from 1994-97.

He finished 20 for 29 for 219 yards.

The Falcons rushed the ball 66 times for 261 yards, but their one turnover in this precision offense proved to be costly.

Jefferson looked to pitch the ball on the play, but he was surprised to see no pitch man there and had to tuck it away at the last minute, but it was too late.

“I tried to tuck it back away, but as soon as I did that he punched it out,” Jefferson said.

Air Force tried an onside kick after Erik Soderberg’s field goal cut the deficit to seven points, but Da’Jon McKnight recovered it to seal the win for Minnesota.

“You try to make it like any other game, but it’s a whole different era now for our program and out team,” Weber said. “It sends shivers down your back.”

Updated Sep 12, 11:26 pm EDT
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Head to Head - Week 2

Team Total Yds Pass Yds Rush Yds First Downs 3rdD% Pen./Yds Turnovers Time of Poss.
Air Force 386 125 261 24 57.1% 2/15 1 33:01
Minnesota 327 219 108 14 36.4% 8/69 1 26:59

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  1. Michael M
    12. Posted by Michael M Tue Sep 15 8:15pm EDT

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    10. Posted by Bret T Sun Sep 13 10:08am EDT Report Abuse
    So just because Air Force is a service academy that means they deserve more respect
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    The Air Force is military? Just kidding.......a little fun from a former Marine.

    The academies cannot recruit football players so they are limited as to what they can do with their programs. But they have a bunch of smart, intelligent an athetic kids who give their coach 100 percent without all the distractions. Air Force will win some and lose some - but they will always be a tough foe for anybody,and they play football in an excellent conference (Utah, BYU, TCU, CSU, etc.). Just ask the Crimson Tide of Alabama how tough the MWC can be.
  2. Dan G
    11. Posted by Dan G Sun Sep 13 11:11am EDT

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    Earl - Scoreboard
  3. Tweeter
    10. Posted by Tweeter Sun Sep 13 10:08am EDT

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    So just because Air Force is a service academy that means they deserve more respect. Most people in those academies aren't even in the actual military yet until they graduate. They are training to become officers. UM could have men and women who served the country, or are still serving it. You can't base respect off of a name. The service academies are strictly officers schools. Enlisted persons can go to any college they want. So be care with the respect thing, because there are veterans everywhere. I am in the Army, and when I get out or while I'm still in I am hoping to go to U. of Minn. Anyway, good game Gophers.
  4. Earl of Funk
    9. Posted by Earl of Funk Sun Sep 13 8:20am EDT

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    Danfromsh!tholeMN - dude, quit smokin that crack......it's not like your team is crushing every opponent...get off your high horse (or maybe Favre's junk, which you seem to have 'residence' on). Taking 2 OT to beat an opponent shows character. You just can't help but say sh!t about WI....what's the matter? A WI girl tell you that you had a small pekker? Probably so.
  5. Bushman
    8. Posted by Bushman Sun Sep 13 3:08am EDT

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    I am 65 years old. I have been a Gopher fan my entire life. I was in high school when the Gophers went to the Rose Bowl two years in a row. And I will never forget how the Gophers dominated the big Ten and the national news.

    When Ohio St. and Michigan hated playing the Gophers, no matter where the game was being played. The Gophers I remember were mature, tough, smart, fast, and aggressive on both sides of the ball.

    The players did all their talking by playing the game, and winning. There was no such thing as trash talking back then. And one player never, made up a team.

    This year I am seeing a few of those same trates. As I saw in way back in 1960-1961. "Hot Dogging" and "Trash Talking" never did win many football games for any team, any where.

    The loudest voice has always been the "Score Board", without speaking it's voice was heard around the world.
  6. GSPOT
    7. Posted by GSPOT Sun Sep 13 1:18am EDT

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    PJ.
    Mafia. Are you retarded? No mafia here son. Is that your best material? Wow. You are pretty sad.
    BTW. Winning OUTDOORS? Go ahead and get used to that. We will be kicking your @sses OUTDOORS in a few weeks.

    Big win tonight. Triplett was an animal! Awesome stadium.

    GO GOPHERS!!!
  7. Dan G
    6. Posted by Dan G Sun Sep 13 12:58am EDT

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    Patricia - I'm laughing at you LOL LOL LOL, can't face the music?
  8. Dan G
    5. Posted by Dan G Sun Sep 13 12:39am EDT

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    Wow PJ big talk for a team that needed 2 OT's to beat freakin' Fresno State, and a week removed from an escape over Northern Illinois!

    LMAO see you pansies Oct. 3.
  9. CMU04BSBA
    4. Posted by CMU04BSBA Sun Sep 13 12:26am EDT

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    Great way to open the new stadium. Nice win for the Big 10.
  10. michael c
    3. Posted by michael c Sun Sep 13 12:20am EDT

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    the gophers will finish in the top 20 this year and will finish in the top 5 in the big ten the only teams they have to worry about in the conference is possibly purdue and definately penn state and illinois neither i dont think are on our conference schedule this year. they will more than likely get a bid for a new years day bowl and will possibly even compete for the conferences autiomatic bcs bid this year, thbig ten is not a very deep or strong conference this seasonthat is why it is very possible the gophers could vie for the automaitc bcs bid if they can stay healthy and decker and weber stay in sync throgh the whole season.
  11. PJ
    2. Posted by PJ Sun Sep 13 12:07am EDT

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    Wait-MN actually won a game OUTDOORS? How the hell does that happen??

    I will always have more respect for any of the service academies over what was once known as MAFIASOTA.
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 Air Force
T. Jefferson T. Jefferson, QB
10-17, 125 yds
1 TD
 Minnesota
D. Eskridge D. Eskridge, RB
7 Rush, 53 yds
1 TD

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