MINNESOTA at NORTHWESTERN
SCHEDULE/RESULTS SEPTEMBER 5 12 19 26
at Syracuse (ESPN2) Air Force (BTN) No. 7/8 California (ESPN) at Northwestern* (BTN)
OCTOBER
3 10 17 24 31
Wisconsin* Purdue [HC]* at Penn State* (ABC) at Ohio State* Michigan State* (BTN)
NOVEMBER
7 Illinois* 14 South Dakota State 21 at Iowa*
Date: Saturday, Sept. 26 Time: 11:0 a.m. (CT) Site: Evanston, Ill. Stadium: Ryan Field Surface: Grass Capacity: 47,130 Series: Minnesota leads 49-30-5 Last Meeting: Nov. 1, 2008 Northwestern 24, Minnesota 17 Minneapolis, Minn.
W 23-20 OT W 20-13 L 35-21 11:02 a.m. CT
TBA 11 a.m. 3:30 p.m. ET Noon ET 7 p.m. CT
TBA TBA TBA
All times local to site * - Big Ten Conference Game [HC] - Homecoming
GOPHER COACHES TIM BREWSTER (SL) Head Coach JEDD FISCH (SL) Offensive Coordinator KEVIN COSGROVE (SL) Co-Defensive Coordinator RONNIE LEE (PB) Co-Defensive Coordinator/Defensive Backs JOHN BUTLER (SL) Special Teams Coordinator/Linebackers TIM CROSS (SL) Associate Head Coach/Defensive Line TIM DAVIS (SL) Running Game Coordinator/Offensive Line THOMAS HAMMOCK (SL) Running Backs RICHARD HIGHTOWER (SL) Wide Receivers DEREK LEWIS (PB) Tight Ends Gameday Locations: SL - Sideline; PB - Press Box
WEEK 2 SCHEDULE MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 21 9-10 a.m................................. Brewster available for out of town media TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 22 11:15 a.m. ................................................................... Media Luncheon Noon........................................................Tim Brewster Press Conference 12:30-12:45 p.m.............................. Press Conference Player interviews 12:40 p.m....................................Big Ten Teleconference (Tim Brewster) 3-5:15 p.m. ..................................Practice (players available following) WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 23 3-5:15 p.m........................Practice (Coach, Players available following) 7 p.m.................................Tim Brewster Show (Joe Senser’s - Roseville)
MINNESOTA
GOLDEN GOPHERS 2-1, 0-0 BIG TEN
NORTHWESTERN
WILDCATS
2-1, 0-0 BIG TEN
GOPHERS OPEN BIG TEN PLAY AT NORTHWESTERN SATURDAY
The Minnesota Golden Gophers will look to rebound from 35-21 loss at the hands of nationally-ranked Cal Saturday, when they travel to Evanston, Ill. to open Big Ten play against the Northwestern Wildcats. Minnesota has lost its last two outings vs. Northwestern, by an average of four points. The Gophers fell 4948 in double overtime at Northwestern in 2007 and dropped a 24-17 decision last season at the Metrodome on a Wildcat interception return for a touchdown in the final minute of the game. It’s the 84th meeting between Northwestern and Minnesota. The Golden Gophers lead the series by a 49-305 count. Prior to losing the previous two meetings, Minnesota had won three straight vs. the Wildcats. The Big Ten Network will televise the game. Wayne Larrivee will call the play-by-play with Chris Martin as the analyst in the booth. Charissa Thompson will file reports from the sideline.
BROADCAST INFORMATION Television Big Ten Network
Wayne Larrivee - Play-by-play Chris Martin - Analyst Charissa Thompson - Sideline Reporter
Radio Gopher Sports Network Dave Lee - Play-by-play Dave Mona - Color Darrell Thompson - Analyst
Internet www.GopherSports.com Gold Zone Audio
Tickets Ticket Office: Mariucci Arena Phone: 1-800-UGOPHER Web: www.gophersports.com
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 24 3-5:15 p.m. ..................................................... Practice (no availability) FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 25 ..................................................................... Travel day (no availability)
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MEDIA OPPORTUNITIES Sunday
Head coach Tim Brewster will conduct a media briefing each Sunday at the Gibson-Nagurski Football Complex.
Tuesday
Head coach Tim Brewster hosts a regularly scheduled news conference on Tuesday of each week. Media luncheons and news conferences will be held in the Gibson-Nagurski Football Complex, beginning at 11:15 a.m. with lunch. Brewster will address the media beginning at 12 p.m. (Noon), with requested players available at 12:40 p.m. To request players for the weekly news conference, media should contact Andy Seeley with requests by noon each preceding Monday at 612.626.0299 or via e-mail at aseeley@umn.edu. Practice schedules can change on a weekly basis. Please contact Andy Seeley for practice times. Gopher practices will take place on Rod Wallace Field. Tuesday practices are open to the media for the first 30 minutes. Requested players will be made available to the media following Tuesday practices.
Wednesday
Practice schedules can change on a weekly basis. Please contact Andy Seeley for practice times. Gopher practices will take place on Rod Wallace Field. Wednesday practices are open to the media for the first 30 minutes. Coach Brewster and requested players will be made available to the media following Wednesday practices.
Thursday
No media availability.
Friday
Coach Brewster and requested players are available for network television pregame production packages only.
PG. 2
MINNESOTA at NORTHWESTERN
SCOUTING MINNESOTA Minnesota opened the 2009 campaign with a pair of hard-fought victories and was in another hardfought contest last week. The Gophers were tied 21-21 in the fourth quarter with nationally-ranked California, before falling 35-21. Junior quarterback Adam Weber returns after taking nearly every snap for the past two-plus seasons. He set the Minnesota single-season records for passing yardage (2,895), TDs passing (24), completions (258) and attempts (449) in 2007. Two weeks ago, he became the Gophers’ career completions leader and currently has a total of 573. Senior wide receiver Eric Decker set a Minnesota record for career receptions last week and currently has 204. He set a new single-season receptions record last season for the second consecutive year, grabbing 84 in 2008. Decker was a Biletnikoff Award finalist and an All-Big Ten selection in 2008. Defensively, Minnesota is allowing just less than 23 points per game. The Gophers rank No. 68 in the nation in total defense. Up front, Eric Small (8 total tackles) and Garrett Brown (6 total tackles) anchor the middle of the line. The linebacking corps has had at least one double-digit tackler in each game this season. Nate Triplett, Lee Campbell and Simoni Lawrence are the starters at LB. The secondary returns three starters -- CBs Marcus Sherels and Traye Simmons and safety Kyle Theret.
SCOUTING NORTHWESTERN Northwestern opens the Big Ten slate with a 2-1 nonconference record and is coming off a 37-34 loss at Syracuse. The Wildcats racked up 47 points in their season-opening win over Towson, while getting a lastsecond field goal to top Eastern Michigan.
WILDCAT SCHEDULE
Northwestern is coached by Pat Fitzgerald, who is in his fifth season as the head coach in Evanston. He is in his 10th season on the Wildcat staff. Fitzgerald has taken Northwestern to three bowls in his four years as head coach.
Sept. 5 Sept. 12 Sept. 19 Sept. 26 Oct. 3 Oct. 10 Oct. 17 Oct. 24 Oct. 31 Nov. 7 Nov. 14 Nov. 21
Towson Eastern Michigan at Syracuse Minnesota* at Purdue* Miami (Ohio) at Michigan State* Indiana* Penn State* at Iowa* at Illinois* Wisconsin*
W 47-14 W 27-24 L 37-34 11:02 a.m. 11 a.m. 11 a.m. 11 a.m. 11 a.m. 3:30 p.m. TBA TBA TBA
Offensively, Northwesterern is having a great deal of success through the air. The Wildcats are No. 17 in the nation in passing offense, led by Mike Kafka’s 246.7 yards per game. Defensively, the Wildcats are No. 74 in the nation in scoring defense and No. 53 in total defense. Quentin Davie leads the Northwestern defense, averaging 7.0 stops per game.
TALE OF THE TAPE (2009 Stats, Rankings) MINNESOTA (2-1/0-0 Big Ten) Team Statistics UM Points/Game 21.3 First Downs 44 Rushing/Game 85.7 Passing/Game 233.3 Total Off./Gm 319.0 Time of Poss. 27:41 Individual Leaders Rushing Att Net Bennett 30 121 Eskridge 22 103 Passing Weber
OPP 22.7 57 171.3 181.3 352.7 32:19
Avg TD 4.0 1 4.7 1
C-A-I 60-103-4
TD 3
YPG 40.3 34.3 YPG 231.0
NORTHWESTERN (2-1/0-0 Pac-10) Team Statistics NU Points/Game 36.0 First Downs 69 Rushing/Game 152.7 Passing/Game 278.7 Total Off./Gm 431.3 Time of Poss. 29:25 Individual Leaders Rushing Att Net Simmons 31 150 Schmidt 27 108 Passing Kafka
Avg TD 4.8 2 4.0 1
C-A-I 64-86-2
TD 3
Receiving Rec Yds Avg TD YPG Decker 27 415 15.4 2 138.3 Stoudermire 10 75 7.5 1 25.0
Receiving Rec Yds Avg TD Dunsmore 14 162 11.6 1 Markshausen 13 154 11.8 0
Defense U-A-TT Triplett 24-12-36 Campbell 22-9-31
Defense U-A-TT Kendricks 12-14-26 Holt 5-8-13
TFL 1.0 3.5
Sacks 0 0.5
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TFL 2.0 0.5
OPP 25.0 52 120.7 211.3 332.0 30:35 YPG 75.0 36.0 YPG 246.7 YPG 54.0 51.3 Sacks 0 0
NCAA TEAM RANKINGS Category UM Rush Off. 109 (85.7) Pass Off. 46 (233.3) Pass Eff. 86 (119.05) Tot. Off. 96 (319.0) Scor. Off. 93 (21.3) Rush Def. 93 (171.3) Pass Def. 41 (181.3) Pass Eff. D 82 (130.05) Tot. Def. 68 (352.7) Scor. Def. 63 (22.7) Net Punt T11 (40.75) Punt Ret. 34 (11.7) KO Ret. 24 (26.7) TO Marg. 98 (-1.0) Sacks T48 (2.0) Sacks All. T68 (2.0) Tack/Loss T41 (6.3)
NU 60 (152.7) 17 (278.7) 12 (164.9) 33 (431.3) 27 (36.0) 52 (120.7) 64 (211.3) 75 (126.84) 53 (332.0) 74 (25.0) 92 (33.4) 91 (4.2) 74 (21.0) 80 (-0.33) T38 (2.3) T68 (2.0) T74 (5.0)
MINNESOTA FOOTBALL NOTES • GAME 4
MINNESOTA at NORTHWESTERN
QUICK HITTERS
GOLDEN GOPHER HEAD COACH TIM BREWSTER
u Minnesota saw a streak of six consecutive regular-season wins vs. non-conference opponents snapped last week in its 35-21 loss to Cal. u The Gophers have lost three consecutive Big Ten openers. Minnesota lost to Ohio State on the road last season and fell to the Buckeyes at home in 2007. In 2006, the Gophers fell at Purdue. The last Minnesota victory to open Big Ten play came on Sept. 24, 2005 and was a 42-35 2OT win over Purdue. u The Gophers have performed in front of two straight sellout crowds of 50,805 in their first two games at TCF Bank Stadium. u Minnesota ranks No. 11 in the nation in net punting, with an average of 40.75 net yards per punt. u The Gophers had the Big Ten Defensive Player of the Week in each of the first two weeks in 2009.
THE NORTHWESTERN SERIES Saturday’s game will be the 85th gridiron meeting between the University of Minnesota and Northwestern. Minnesota leads the series 49-30-5, but have lost the last two. The 84 games played to date vs. the Golden Gophers and Wildcats make the Minnesota-Northwestern series the fourth-most played series in the Minnesota history books. The Gophers and Wildcats are charter members of the Big Ten Conference.
LAST TIME VS. NORTHWESTERN (Nov. 1, 2008 - Minneapolis) -- Northwestern scored the game-winning touchdown on a 48-yard interception return with 12 seconds left to play handing No. 20 Minnesota a heartbreaking 24-17 loss. Wildcat safety Brandon Smith collected a tipped Adam Weber pass and darted 48 yards to tally the winning score. While Smith made the play of the game, it was junior backup quarterback Mike Kafka who was Northwestern’s difference maker. Kafka rushed for 217 yards and accounted for 360 of Northwestern’s 363 yards of total offense. Weber passed for 327 yards, his fourth career game with 300 or more yards passing. He tossed a careerhigh 51 attempts, tying his best with 31 receptions. Ben Kuznia pulled down seven catches for 98 yards. The teams battled to a 17-17 halftime tie. Traye Simmons gave the Gophers their first lead of the game at 14-10, when he jumped the route, made a clean pick and returned the INT 23 yards for a TD. Northwestern regained the lead with 6:03 remaining in the half. Kafka escaped from the pocket for a 53-yard run down the left sideline, then connected with Josh Rooks for a 2-yard scoring strike.
LAST TIME OUT (Sept. 19, 2009) -- Jahvid Best ran for a career-high five TDs to lead No. 7/8 California to a 35-21 victory over Minnesota at TCF Bank Stadium. Minnesota’s Eric Decker caught eight passes for 119 yards and two touchdowns and threw for another, but it wasn’t enough for the Gophers. Cal jumped out to a quick 14-0 lead just seven minutes into the game on touchdown runs of 33 and 2 yards by Best. But Adam Weber found Decker in the front corner of the end zone and Decker absorbed a crushing blow but managed to keep his left foot in bounds and extend the ball over the goal line. Cal extended its lead to 21-7 with a Best 27-yard scoring scamper with 3:47 left on the clock. The Gophers answered just before the half when Decker caught a 12-yard touchdown pass from Weber with 40 seconds left. The Gophers knotted the game at 21-21 just before the end of the third quarter when Decker took a Weber handoff and passed to MarQueis Gray in the corner of the endzone. Cal regained the lead with 7:14 left on a Best 2-yard run. On the ensuing drive, Weber was picked off by Mike Mohamed at the Minnesota 44. Cal drove it eight plays for another score to put the game away. Best scored his fifth touchdown of the day from two yards to account for the final score.
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In two short years as the head football coach at the University of Minnesota, Tim Brewster has taken some big steps toward getting Golden Gopher program back to its rightful place in the world of college football. Brewster has used his positive outlook and boundless energy to bring in two highly-regarded recruiting classes. On the field, the Gophers returned to postseason play in 2008 and were ranked as high as No. 17 in the nation for part of the season. In 2008, Brewster’s squad raced out to a 7-1 record to open the season. The Gophers were ranked No. 17 in the BCS at the end of October. Minnesota took part in the 2008 Insight Bowl, as Brewster led the Gophers to one of the biggest single-season turnarounds of the year. A renewed emphasis on recruiting may be the most visible phase of Brewster’s plan to help Minnesota football make history again. That was proven out in February of each of the past two seasons. Brewster and his staff signed a consensus top-25 recruiting class that some experts even rated among the nation’s top 15 in 2008. The significance of this accomplishment would be difficult to overstate at one the nation’s traditional recruiting powers let alone Minnesota, where the average Rivals ranking for the Gophers’ previous six recruiting classes was 54th. Brewster and his staff followed that up with a 2009 class that ranked in the top third of the nation. But recruiting is just one building block of a blueprint Brewster developed while helping Mack Brown turn North Carolina from ACC doormat into a national power and rebuild Texas into one of the country’s elite programs. Brewster came to Minnesota after spending the previous five years as an assistant coach in the National Football League, including the 2005 and 2006 seasons as the tight ends coach of the Denver Broncos. In addition to his productivity as a college recruiter, Brewster has also built a strong reputation for developing players during his 23-year coaching career. Last season, wide receiver Eric Decker and defensive end Willie VanDeSteeg both earned first-team All-Big Ten honors. Decker set a Minnesota record for receptions in a season for the second consecutive year and became just the third Gopher wideout to record a 1,000-yard receiving season. VanDeSteeg finished his career as the school’s alltime leader in tackles for loss and finished No. 4 all-time in sacks. It marked the first time the Gophers had multiple first-team All-Big Ten selections since 2005. VanDeSteeg’s honor was also the first time a Minnesota defender had been voted to the first team since 2004. In his first season at Minnesota, Brewster mentored then-freshman quarterback Adam Weber, who broke nearly all of the Gophers’ singleseason passing and total offense records during the 2007 season. Weber continued to improve in his sophomore campaign and was a 2008 second-team All-Big Ten selection. In all, Minnesota had six athletes earn all-conference accolades in 2008, the most since the Gophers had a half-dozen on the 2005 All-Big Ten squad. In 2007, Brewster helped coach safety Dominique Barber to secondteam All-Big Ten accolades and personally worked with punter Justin Kucek, expanding his repertoire with the effective and efficient flop punt and helping him evolve into one of the conferences top punters. Brewster was named Minnesota’s 26th head football coach on Jan. 17, 2007 after spending the previous five seasons as an assistant coach in the National Football League.
PG. 3
MINNESOTA FOOTBALL NOTES • GAME 4
BIG LIFE. BIG STAGE. BIG TEN.
USA TODAY TOP 25 - WEEK 4 Team (1st-Place Votes) 1. Florida (59) 2. Texas 3. Alabama 4. Penn State 5. Mississippi 6. California 7. LSU 8. Boise State 9. Oklahoma 10. USC 11. Ohio State 12. Virginia Tech 13. Miami (Fla.) 14. TCU 15. Cincinnati 16. Oklahoma State 17. Georgia 18. North Carolina 19. Kansas 20. BYU 21. Missouri 22. Michigan 23. Houston 24. Nebraska 25. Florida State
Record 3-0 3-0 3-0 3-0 2-0 3-0 3-0 3-0 2-1 2-1 2-1 2-1 2-0 2-0 3-0 2-1 2-1 3-0 3-0 2-1 3-0 3-0 2-0 2-1 2-1
Points 1475 1412 1355 1274 1182 1149 1122 976 917 905 905 853 724 701 580 576 457 445 381 279 214 205 160 158 154
Others Receiving Votes: Georgia Tech 148, Pittsburgh 68, Utah 63, Auburn 62, Iowa 58, Washington 42, Notre Dame 38, UCLA 38, Oregon 34, Texas Tech 22, Kentucky 16, South Florida 12, South Carolina 7, Oregon State 6, Colorado State 4, Wisconsin 2, Minnesota 1.
ASSOCIATED PRESS TOP 25 - WEEK 4 Team (1st-Place Votes) 1. Florida (55) 2. Texas (2) 3. Alabama (3) 4. Mississippi 5. Penn State 6. California 7. LSU 8. Boise State 9. Miami (Fla.) 10. Oklahoma 11. Virginia Tech 12. USC 13. Ohio State 14. Cincinnati 15. TCU 16. Oklahoma State 17. Houston 18. Florida State 19. BYU 20. Kansas 21. Georgia 22. North Carolina 23. Michigan 24. Washington 25. Nebraska
Record 3-0 3-0 3-0 2-0 3-0 3-0 3-0 3-0 2-0 2-1 2-1 2-1 2-1 3-0 2-0 2-1 2-0 2-1 2-1 3-0 2-1 3-0 3-0 2-1 2-1
Points 1488 1428 1390 1213 1212 1169 1120 1038 920 862 852 825 810 739 674 478 455 363 349 347 318 271 247 194 132
Others Receiving Votes: Missouri 115, Georgia Tech 102, Auburn 100, Pittsburgh 91, UCLA 62, Iowa 39, Oregon 30, Texas Tech 19, Notre Dame 16, Utah 12, Clemson 11, Colorado State 4, Oregon State 4, South Florida 1.
PG. 4
MINNESOTA at NORTHWESTERN
The Big Ten Conference is an 11-member NCAA Football Bowl Subdivision and Bowl Championship Series league. The Gophers hold a 331-352-28 record against current and former members of the Big Ten Conference. Minnesota holds a winning record against six of the other 10 current members of the conference. The Gophers have had their most success against Northwestern (49-30-5). Minnesota has struggled the most with Ohio State (7-41-0).
GOPHERS vs. BIG TEN vs. Illinois vs. Indiana vs. Iowa vs. Michigan vs. Michigan State vs. Northwestern vs. Ohio State vs. Penn State vs. Purdue vs. Wisconsin
This season, Minnesota will play Northwestern, Wisconsin, Purdue, Penn State, Ohio State, Michigan State, Illinois and Iowa. The Gophers will not face Michigan or Indiana in the 2009 Big Ten Conference schedule
32-27-3 37-26-3 59-41-2 24-70-3 16-25-0 49-30-5 7-41-0 4-6-0 32-30-3 59-51-8
The Big Ten was founded in 1896. Big Ten universities provide approximately $100 million in direct financial aid to more than 8,500 men and women student-athletes who compete for 25 championships, 12 for men and 13 for women.
’CAT CONNECTIONS While none of Minnesota’s coaches have been on staff at Northwestern, a handful of the Gopher staff has State of Illinois and Big Ten ties in former positions. Head coach Tim Brewster played at the University of Illinois. Co-defensive coordinator Kevin Cosgrove coached at Wisconsin, Illinois and Illinois State. Co-defensive coordinator Ronnie Lee coached against Northwestern at Michigan and Wisconsin. Offensive line coach Tim Davis coached at Wisconsin. Running backs coach Thomas Hammock played and coached at Northern Illinois. The Gopher roster also has numerous members from the State of Illinois. Brandon Green is from Chicago, as are Johnny Johnson and Dan Orseske. Curtis Hughes is from Naperville. and Eric Small hails from Joliet. Northwestern has a handful of connections to Minnesota, as well. Assistant coach Jerry Brown has been on the Minnesota Vikings’ staff. Wildcat offensive coordinator Mick McCall was the head coach at Kyle Theret’s high school alma mater -- J.K. Mullen High School in Denver, Colo. -- from 1994-2000. Meanwhile, red-shirt defensive end Brian Arnfelt (Lake Elmo) and sophomore linebacker Bryce McNaul (Eden Prairie) both call the State of Minnesota home.
126 YEARS AND COUNTING ... There’s little doubt that the University of Minnesota is one of the most historically significant programs in all of college football. The Golden Gophers are in their 126th season of collegiate football in 2009. The Golden Gophers enter the 2009 campaign with an all-time record of 634-456-44 (.578 winning percentage). Minnesota has played the fourth-most seasons in the history of college football. Only Rutgers (139), Michigan (129) and Navy (128) have played more. In fact, by the end of 2009, only 21 schools in the nation will have completed at least 120 seasons of college football. Only four schools -- including Minnesota -- will have played 125 years of intercollegiate football by the end of this season.
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MINNESOTA FOOTBALL NOTES • GAME 4
MINNESOTA at NORTHWESTERN
AYE, CAPTAIN!
2009 BIG TEN FOOTBALL
The Golden Gophers elected six captains prior to the 2009 season. Seniors Garrett Brown, Lee Campbell, Eric Decker, Simoni Lawrence and Eric Small join junior Adam Weber with that distinction this season.
2009 BIG TEN STANDINGS Team Indiana Iowa Michigan Penn State Wisconsin Minnesota Northwestern Ohio State Illinois Michigan State Purdue
Weber was the first sophomore ever to serve as a team captain at the University of Minnesota last season and is now a two-time captain. Decker is also a two-time team captain. The Gophers have only had 13 players ever earn the distinction of captain twice in their career. Weber would be the first-ever three-year Gopher captain should he be voted as such next season.
NOTHIN’ BUT NET Through the first three games of the season, Minnesota’s net punting average (punt yardage-minus return yards/touchbacks) ranks No. 11 in the nation. The Gophers’ net punting average is 40.75 yards per punt. The Gophers have punted 16 times with three punts of 50-plus yards and five downed inside the 20-yard line. Opponents are averaging just 3.4 yards per return against the Minnesota punt coverage team.
BAKING TURNOVERS One of the biggest factors in Minnesota’s impressive turnaround last season was the Gophers’ ability to cause turnovers. The Gophers created 31 turnovers last season (16 fumble recoveries, 15 interceptions) to rank No. 11 in the nation. Only Iowa created more turnovers in the Big Ten with 32. The Gophers also ranked No. 16 in the nation in turnover margin (+0.92 avg.). The Minnesota offense took turned it over just 19 times in 2008 (11 fumbles lost, eight INTs). Minnesota is minus-three in the turnover battle through its first three games. However, two of the turnovers Minnesota has created have been huge. Linebacker Nate Triplett intercepted a pass in overtime at Syracuse and returned a fumble 52 yards for a score against Air Force last week.
SEEING RED Minnesota is 9-of-9 in the red zone (inside the opponents’ 20-yard line) this season. The Gophers have scored five touchdowns in the red zone and kicked four field goals. The Gophers are one of only 16 teams remaining in the nation who have scored on every trip inside the red zone this season. Pittsburgh leads the nation at 16-of-16. Only nine of the teams who are 100 percent successful in the red zone this season have double-digit scores and attempts. The Gophers were 36-of-41 (88 percent) in the red-zone during the 2008 season.
THE EARLY RETURNS
Big Ten 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0
Overall 3-0 3-0 3-0 3-0 3-0 2-1 2-1 2-1 1-1 1-2 1-2
LAST WEEK’S RESULTS Saturday, September 19 No. 8 California 35, Minnesota 21 Indiana 38, Akron 21 Iowa 27, Arizona 17 No. 25 Michigan 45, Eastern Michigan 17 Notre Dame 33, Michigan State 30 Syracuse 37, Northwestern 34 No. 5 Penn State 31, Temple 6 Northern Illinois 28, Purdue 0 No. 11 Ohio State 38, Toledo 0 Wisconsin 44, Wofford 14 Saturday, September 26 Minnesota at Northwestern, 11 a.m. Indiana at Michigan, 11 a.m. Michigan State at Wisconsin, 11 a.m. Illinois at Ohio State, 2:30 p.m. Notre Dame at Purdue, 7 p.m. Iowa at Penn State, 7:05 p.m. BIG TEN COMMUNICATIONS CONTACT INFORMATION Scott Chipman - primary contact Assistant Commissioner for Communications schipman@bigten.org Office: 847.696.1010 ext. 141 Cell: 630.936.6005 LaTonya Sadler - secondary contact Associate Director of Communications lsadler@bigten.org Office: 847.696.1010 ext. 143 Cell: 434.770.2004 Website: www.bigten.org
The return game was a definite strength for the Gophers in 2008. Minnesota was the No. 2 team in the Big Ten and ranked No. 15 in the nation in average kickoff return yards. The Gophers averaged 24.04 yards per kickoff return last season. The longest kickoff return last season was turned in by Troy Stoudermire, who went 60 yards at the Insight Bowl vs. Kansas. The Gophers nearly doubled their punt-return average in 2008, averaging 9.94 yards per return. Minnesota ranked No. 5 in the Big Ten and No. 46 in the nation in punt returns.
WEEKLY BIG TEN TELECONFERENCE The weekly Big Ten coaches teleconference call will take place every Tuesday throughout the season beginning at 11 a.m. CST. Each coach will be available for 10 minutes to preview their upcoming game. Coach Brewster is scheduled from 12:40 to 12:50 p.m. Media should contact the Big Ten at (847) 696-1010 for call-in information. All times listed are Central.
So far in the 2009 season, the Gophers continued to improve in the return game. Minnesota ranks No. 34 in the country and No. 3 in the Big Ten with an average punt return of 11.7 yards. Kickoff returner Troy Stoudermire’s first return of the season was a 54-yarder. As a team, the Gophers are averaging 26.7 yards per kickoff return, which ranks No. 24 in the nation and No. 3 in the conference.
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PG. 5
MINNESOTA FOOTBALL NOTES • GAME 4
GOPHERS’ RECORD... Overall 2-1 Big Ten 0-0 Non-conference 2-1 Home 1-1 Away 1-0 Neutral 0-0 Current overall streak Lost 1 Current home streak Lost 1 Current road streak Won 1 Current neutral site streak Lost 2 Current bowl streak Lost 2 Last win 20-13, vs. Air Force (9/12/09) Last loss 35-21, vs. California (9/19/09) Day game 1-1 Night game 1-0 TV game 2-1 ABC 0-0 ESPN 0-1 ESPN2 1-0 Big Ten Network 1-0 September 2-1 October 0-0 November 0-0 December 0-0 January 0-0 vs. Top-25 teams 0-1 vs. non-ranked teams 2-0 vs. FCS 0-0 On artificial turf 2-1 On natural grass 0-0 Indoors 1-0 Outdoors 1-1 Scoring first 2-0 Opponent scores first 0-1 Leading after 1st quarter 2-0 Behind after 1st quarter 0-1 Tied after 1st quarter 0-0 Leading at halftime 0-0 Behind at halftime 1-1 Tied at halftime 1-0 Leading after 3rd quarter 0-0 Behind after 3rd quarter 2-0 Tied after 3rd quarter 0-1 Overtime 1-0 Scoring 0-14 points 0-0 Scoring 15-28 points 2-1 Scoring 28+ points 0-0 Allowing 0-14 points 1-0 Allowing 15-28 points 1-0 Allowing 28+ points 0-1 With 100-yd rusher 0-0 Allow 100-yard rusher 0-1 With 300-yd passer 0-0 Allow 300-yard passer 0-0 Outgain opponent 1-0 Total offense 300+ yards 2-0 Allow 300+ yards total offense 1-0 Total offense 400+ yards 0-0 Allow 400+ yards total offense 0-1 No turnovers 0-0 Less than three turnovers 2-0 Three or more turnovers 0-1 No takeaways 0-0 Three or more takeaways 0-0 Commit fewer turnovers 0-0 Equal turnovers 2-0 Commit more turnovers 0-1 Control time of possession 0-0 Opponent controls time of possession 2-1 Games decided between 1-10 points 2-0 Games decided between 11-20 points 0-1 Games decided by more than 20 points 0-0
PG. 6
MINNESOTA at NORTHWESTERN
WEBER GRILLS UP RECORDS u Gopher quarterback Adam Weber continues to re-write the Minnesota record book. In Week 2, he set the Minnesota record for career completions (his total is now 573). The previous record of 539 completions was held by Cory Sauter (1994-97). Last week, he set the Gopher career record for passing attempts (his total is now 962). Weber set single-season records for passing yards (2,985), completions (258), attempts (449), touchdown passes (24) and total offensive yardage (3,512) in 2007. He now needs 1,097 yards to break the career mark for passing yardage (Bryan Cupito, 2003-06 - 7,446) and just 14 more touchdowns (Bryan Cupito, 2003-06 - 55) to break the career touchdown pass record.
QUARTERBACK NOTEBOOK u Adam Weber is the only quarterback on the Minnesota roster who has ever thrown a collegiate pass. u Weber is 52-of-80 (65.0 percent) for 618 yards since the beginning of the fourth quarter of the season-opener. He was 8-of-23 (34.8 percent) for 75 yards in the first three quarters vs. Syracuse. u Weber threw 19 interceptions in his first season as a starter in 2007. He significantly improved that total in 2008, throwing just eight picks. Weber only had one game with multiple interceptions in 2008. He tossed three picks last week, but two were in desperation at the end of the game. u Freshman MarQueis Gray is Minnesota’s No. 2 QB. Gray has taken four snaps at quarterback. u Gray scored his first collegiate touchdown vs. Cal last week on a 7-yard pass from Eric Decker. u Gray is a true freshman. He was rated as the No. 3 dual-threat QB in the nation coming out of Indianapolis Ben Davis High School. u Two other signal-callers are listed on Minnesota’s roster -- freshmen Moses Alipate and Adam Lueck.
ESKRIDGE EXPRESS u Sophomore DeLeon Eskridge was the workhorse of the Gopher backfield in 2008, after Duane Bennett went down with a knee injury. Eskridge led the team with 678 yards rushing and seven TDs. He averaged 3.7 yards per carry and 52.2 yards per game. Two weeks ago vs. Air Force, Eskridge scored the first-ever rushing touchdown in TCF Bank Stadium, tying the game at 10-10 with a 7-yard scamper in the fourth quarter. Eskridge leads the team with 4.7 yards per carry and has the team’s longest rush (25 yds).
RUNNING BACK NOTEBOOK u Sophomore Duane Bennett started seven games for Minnesota as a freshman. He started the first two games of 2008, before suffering a season-ending knee injury. Bennett scored on his first touch of the 2009 season, taking a carry around right end for a 16-yard touchdown at Syracuse. Bennett rushed for 78 yards in his first game back since the knee injury, including an average of 5.0 yards per carry. u Eskridge rushed for more than 100 yards twice in 2008, including a season-high 124 yards in Minnesota’s 27-20 win at Illinois. He also had three multiple-touchdown contests. u Sophomore Shady Salamon rushed for 181 yards (3.7 yards per carry) in 2008. u Senior Jay Thomas has overcome two ACL reconstructions. He had just seven carries last season. u Red-shirt freshman Kevin Whaley is also expected to contribute in 2009. u Junior fullback Jon Hoese is a former walk-on. He scored on two of his first three career carries at the Insight Bowl last season. He is averaging 4.8 yards per carry so far this season.
DECKER’S A RECORD-WRECKER u Senior wide receiver Eric Decker was a semi-finalist for the Biletnikoff Award as the nation’s top receiver in 2008. For the second consecutive season, Decker set the Minnesota single-season record for receptions. He hauled in 67 passes in 2007 and smashed that record with 84 receptions last season. Decker became just the fourth Gopher receiver ever to compile a 1,000-yard season in 2008, finishing with 1,074 yards to rank No. 2 on the school single-season chart. Last week, Decker became Minnesota’s career receptions leader when he hauled in a 12-yard touchdown pass from Adam Weber in the second quarter vs. Cal. He also recorded his fourth straight 100-yard receiving game (dating back to the 2008 Insight Bowl), which is also a school record.
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MINNESOTA FOOTBALL NOTES • GAME 4
MINNESOTA at NORTHWESTERN
RECEIVER NOTEBOOK
CLIMBING THE CHARTS
u Eric Decker was a consensus All-Big Ten selection and an honorable mention All-America selection by SI.com in 2008. He was chosen as a 2009 Preseason All-American by ESPN’s Ivan Maisel. u Decker’s 138.3 yards and 9.0 receptions per game rank No. 3 and No. 4 in the nation, respectively. u Decker has hauled in at least one reception in 29 consecutive games, ranking No. 7 in the nation. u Decker caught 32.2 percent of Minnesota’s completed passes and his 1,074 yards receiving was 37.7 percent of the team’s total. This season, Decker is at 44.3 percent and 59.3 percent, respectively. u Sophomore wide receiver Troy Stoudermire ranks No. 2 on the squad with 10 receptions. u Stoudermire tallied his first career score with a TD reception in the season-opener at Syracuse. u Senior tight end Nick Tow-Arnett is the squad’s top tight end. He has five receptions this season. He’s averaging 12.6 yards per reception. u Junior wide receiver Hayo Carpenter was rated as the top junior-college player in the country last season by Scout.com. Carpenter made his first career catch vs. California last week. u Carpenter had 93 receptions for 1,675 yards and 16 TDs last season at College of the Canyons. u Sophomore wide receiver Da’Jon McKnight has not tallied a reception in 2009. But he made a big catch two weeks ago, recovering an onside kick with 1:03 remaining to preserve the win over Air Force.
SIZE MATTERS u Of the 10 offensive linemen listed on the Gophers’ two-deep and expected to see action in 2009, seven are 6-foot 3-inches or taller and five top the 300-pound mark. The average height and weight of the top 10 Minnesota offensive linemen is 6-4, 308 pounds. Senior tackle Matt Stommes and junior tackle Jeff Wills are both 6-7. Wills is the heaviest Gopher, tipping the scales at 365 pounds.
OFFENSIVE LINE NOTEBOOK u Minnesota returned a combined 44 starts among all its offensive linemen from 2008 this season. That number would jump to 57 if Ryan Wynn was included. Wynn’s status for 2009 has yet to be determined after back surgery he underwent on August 24. The Gophers lost only Jason Meinke’s eight starts. u Senior center Jeff Tow-Arnett returns healthy after competing on a torn ACL in six of his starts and seven of his games played last year. He has made every offensive snap this season. u Two offensive line starters for Minnesota did not play for the Gophers last season. Juco transfer Jeff Wills, a 6-7, 365-pounder starred at Lackawanna College in 2008. Notre Dame transfer Matt Carufel practiced with Minnesota, but sat out due to NCAA transfer rules in 2008. u Junior left tackle Dom Alford started the last two contests at left tackle. He took over early in the Syracuse game when Matt Stommes went down with an ankle injury. u Sophomore left guard Chris Bunders has started each of the first three games this season.
BK’S WHOPPER DAY u Sophomore backup defensive tackle Brandon Kirksey led all the Gophers’ defensive linemen with five total tackles, including two tackles-for-loss, in last week’s loss to California. The total number of stops was a career-best performance for Kirksey, who tallied just eight tackles in all of 2008. With a total of nine stops, Kirksey has already bested his season total from last year.
DEFENSIVE LINE NOTEBOOK u Senior starting defensive tackles Garrett Brown and Eric Small team up to provide a formidable force in the middle of the Gopher defense. Small picked up his second sack in as many weeks vs. Cal last week. Brown made three stops vs. the Bears. u Brown and Small have more-than-capable backups behind them in the middle of the Minnesota defensive line. In addition to his career-best outing last week, Kirksey forced the fumble that went back for a TD vs. Air Force. Meanwhile, sophomore Jewhan Edwards notched a pair of stops vs. Cal. u Senior defensive end Barrett Moen came to Minnesota as a walk-on offensive lineman. But he worked his way into the rotation in 2008 and is now a starter. He has five stops in 2009. u Senior DE Cedric McKinley had one stop last week, but it was his second tackle-for-loss this year.
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The following is a look at selected statistical categories where current Gophers have the opportunity to climb the career leader chart over the course of the season: CAREER PASSING YARDAGE 1. Bryan Cupito, 2003-06 2. Cory Sauter, 1994-97 3. Asad Abdul-Khaliq, 2000-03 4. Adam Weber, 2007- 5. Marquel Fleetwood, 1989-92 6. Rickey Foggie, 1984-87 7. Mike Hohensee, 1981-82 8. Tim Schade, 1993-94 9. Tony Dungy, 1973-76 10. Billy Cockerham, 1996-99
7,446 6,834 6,660 6,349 5,279 5,162 4,792 3,986 3,515 3,483
CAREER PASS COMPLETIONS 1. Adam Weber, 2007- 2. Cory Sauter, 1994-97 3. Bryan Cupito, 2003-06 4. Asad Abdul-Khaliq, 2000-03 5. Marquel Fleetwood, 1989-92 6. Mike Hohensee, 1981-82 7. Tim Schade, 1993-94 8. Rickey Foggie, 1984-87 9. Scott Schaffner, 1987-91 10. Tony Dungy, 1973-76
573 539 513 481 465 392 322 311 278 274
CAREER PASSING TOUCHDOWNS 1. Bryan Cupito (2003-06) Asad Abdul-Khaliq (2000-03) 3. Adam Weber (2007-present) Cory Sauter (1994-97) 5. Rickey Foggie (1984-87) 6. Mike Hohensee (1981-82) 7. Billy Cockerham (1996-99) 8. Tony Dungy (1973-76) 9. Tim Schade, 1993-94 Scott Schaffner, 1987-91
55 55 42 40 34 33 29 25 22 22
CAREER RECEIVING YARDAGE 1. Ron Johnson, 1998-2001 2. Eric Decker, 2006- 3. Tutu Atwell, 1994-97 4. Ernie Wheelwright, 2004-07 5. Ryan Thelwell, 1994-96 6. Jared Ellerson, 2002-2005 7. Luke Leverson, 1996-99 8. Omar Douglas, 1990-93 9. Dwayne McMullen, 1981-84 10. Aaron Osterman, 1990-94 CAREER TOUCDOWN RECEPTIONS 1. Ron Johnson, 1998-2001 2. Ernie Wheelwright, 2004-07 3. Eric Decker, 2006- 4. Tutu Atwell, 1994-97 5. Jared Ellerson, 2002-2005 Ben Utecht, 2000-03 Dwayne McMullen, 1981-84 8. Ryan Thelwell, 1994-96 Omar Douglas, 1990-93 10. Elmer Bailey, 1977-79 Matt Spaeth, 2003-2006
2,989 2,776 2,640 2,434 2,232 2,054 1,843 1,681 1,627 1,598
31 26 21 17 15 15 15 14 14 12 12
PG. 7
MINNESOTA FOOTBALL NOTES • GAME 4
MINNESOTA at NORTHWESTERN
GOPHER RADIO NETWORK
NATE’S GREAT
The Gopher Sports Network distributes its digital quality audio stream via satellite to 44 affiliates across the state of Minnesota. WCCO (830 AM) in the Twin Cities will serve as the flagship station for its 86th season in 2009.
u Senior linebacker Nate Triplett has had back-to-back double-digit tackle numbers in his last two games. His 17 total tackles, a 52-yard fumble return for a touchdown and a PBU vs. Air Force were enough to earn him Big Ten Co-Defensive Player of the Week. Triplett registered a game-high 10 tackles last week vs. California, leads the team and ranks No. 2 in the Big Ten with 36 total tackles.
Dave Lee will return behind the mic for his ninth season calling the Gophers’ play-by-play. Dave Mona is back as the network’s color commentator, with Darrell Thompson, the all-time leading rusher in school history, returning to the booth this season as the broadcast’s analyst. Mike Grimm will handle the studio duties including the pre- and postgame shows. Golden Gopher Radio Network Affiliates: Market Station Alexandria KULO-FM Aitkin KKIN-FM Albert Lea KATE-AM Austin KAUS-AM Austin KAUS-FM Bemidji KBUN-AM Benson KSCR-FM Brainerd KBLB-FM Crookston KROX-AM Detroit Lakes KDLM-AM Duluth WGEE-AM Ely WELY-FM Fairmont KSUM-AM Fargo/Moorhead, ND KQWB-AM Glenwood KMGK-FM Grand Rapids KOZY-AM Hutchinson KARP-FM Little Falls KLTF-AM Marshall KMHL-AM Minneapolis/St. Paul KBEM-FM Minneapolis/St. Paul WCCO-AM Minneapolis/St. Paul WLTE-FM-HD2 Montevideo KDMA-AM New Prague KRDS-FM Owatonna/Mankato KOWZ-FM Owatonna/Waseca KOWZ-AM Park Rapids KPRM-AM Pipestone KLOH-AM Red Wing KCUE-AM Redwood Falls KLGR-AM Rochester KROC-AM Roseau KCAJ-FM Roseau KRWB-AM St. Cloud KXSS-AM Thief River Falls KTRF-AM Wadena KVKK-AM Walker KAKK-AM Windom KDOM-AM Windom KDOM-FM Winona KWNO-AM Worthington KWOA-AM Yankton, SD KYNT-AM
Freq. 94.3 94.3 1450 1480 99.9 1450 93.5 93.3 1260 1340 970 94.5 1370 1660 107.1 1320 106.9 960 1400 88.5 830 (HD) 102.9-2 (HD) 1460 95.5 100.9 1170 870 1050 1250 1490 1340 102.1 1410 1390 1230 1070 1570 1580 94.3 1230 730 1450
LINEBACKER NOTEBOOK u Triplett’s career night vs. Air Force also earned him Walter Camp Football Foundation National Defensive Player of the Week honors and a nomination for AT&T’s All-America Player of the Week. u Triplett has two of Minnesota’s four turnovers gained this season. In addition to the fumble return vs. Air Force, he grabbed an interception in overtime at Syracuse in Week One. u The 17 tackles recorded by Triplett (including 12 solo tackles) vs. Air Force were the most by a Gopher defender since Nov. 23, 2002 when Eli Ward tallied 23 stops at Wisconsin. u Triplett was one of Minnesota’s special teams aces over the past two years. He has won the Bobby Bell Award as the team’s top special teams player each of the last two seasons. u Backup linebacker Keanon Cooper tallied a career-best seven stops last week in the first extended action of his career. u Lee Campbell and Simoni Lawrence are No. 2 and 3, respectively, on the team in total tackles. Campbell has 31 stops and a team-high 3.5 TFL. Lawrence has 25 stops on the season.
THERET’S THERE u Junior safety Kyle Theret has appeared in all 28 games of his Gopher career, along with 22 starts. He has been in the starting lineup for all three games this season. He has led the Minnesota defensive backs in each contest, tallying seven stops at Syracuse, nine vs. Air Force and seven more vs. California. Theret was tops among the DBs in tackles last season (and No. 2 on the team) with 78 stops.
SECONDARY NOTEBOOK u Opposing offenses will have to pick their poison with the Gopher cornerbacks. Marcus Sherels ranked fourth in the Big Ten and 25th in the nation with 13 passes defended (2 INT, 11 PBU) in 2008. Traye Simmons was a 2nd-team All-Big Ten selection in 2008, ranking No. 1 in the Big Ten and No. 5 in the nation in passes defended (4 INT, 14 PBU). u Simmons has already broken up three passes this season. u Theret was No. 2 on the team with three INTs and No. 3 on the squad with eight pass PBUs in 2008. u Junior safety Kim Royston transferred from Wisconsin in 2008, had to walk-on and was unable to compete due to Big Ten transfer rules. He has 12 stops, including eight two weeks ago vs. Air Force. u Junior CB Ryan Collado started in place of the injured Marcus Sherels the last two weeks. He has responded well, with 10 total tackles, including a tackle-for-loss in those two outings.
BLAKE’S BANG-UP JOB u Senior punter Blake Haudan found it he was going to be punting vs. California last Saturday about 12 hours before the game. Freshman Dan Orseske found out he was ill with mononucleosis the night before the game, pressing Haudan into duty. His first career punt pinned Cal inside its own 20-yard line. He averaged 42.1 yards per punt, had two of more than 50 yards and two inside the 20.
SPECIALIST NOTEBOOK
Dave Mona, Dave Lee, Darrell Thompson, Mike Grimm
PG. 8
u Junior long snapper Ryan Coleman has been very consistent since taking over the long-snapping duties last season. He has delivered 21 successful long snaps through two games this season (16 punt, 6 FG, 7 PAT). Coleman made 128 snaps in 2008, with only one bad snap. u Junior placekicker Eric Ellestad remained perfect on PATs (7-7), hitting all three attempts last week. He is 5-of-6 on field goals, with the lone miss being tipped at the line on a missed assignment up front.
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MINNESOTA FOOTBALL NOTES • GAME 4
MINNESOTA at SYRACUSE
TAKE IT TO THE BANK
TCF BANK STADIUM FACTS
When the Gophers hosted the Air Force Academy on Sept. 12, it marked the first time since Nov. 21, 1981 that college football has been played on campus at Minnesota.
• TCF Bank Stadium was designed as an open-air, horseshoe-shaped bowl with a collegiate look and feel. The stadium is oriented to take advantage of the views of downtown Minneapolis.
TCF Bank Stadium is the first Big Ten Stadium built in nearly 50 years. Beaver Stadium (Penn State) and Memorial Stadium (Indiana) were both built in 1960. TCF Bank Stadium will be just the second new stadium built in the NCAA Football Bowl Subdivision (formerly Division I-A) and the first in a BCS conference since 1998. Akron also christened a brand-new stadium this season.
• The University exceeded its initial fund-raising goal of $86 million.
• The brick façade and arches resemble that of Minnesota’s previous on-campus football venue, Memorial Stadium, which hosted its final game on Nov. 21, 1981.
• Construction began on TCF Bank Stadium on July 11, 2007. It took over 1.3 million work hours to complete the project by July , 2009. • The main high definition video measures approximately 48 feet high by 108 feet wide and boasts Daktronics HD-16 technology. • The main high definition video board is the third largest in all of college athletics in terms of square footage. Only Texas and Mississippi State have larger boards. • The main video board screen is made up of more than four million LED lights that if placed end to end would extend for 47.5 miles.
In May 2006, the Minnesota legislature made the stadium a reality, approving the $288.5 million facility. The stadium holds 50,805 fans and is an open-air facility. Construction began during the summer of 2007.
• At the project’s peak, 750 construction workers were working on TCF Bank Stadium. • The site of TCF Bank Stadium covers 1,194,645 SF or approximately 27.4 acres.
TCF Bank Stadium Timeline
• The playing surface is FieldTurf and covers 92,132 SF or approximately 2.1 acres.
June, 2007 - Ground broken on TCF Bank Stadium.
• The home locker room at TCF Bank Stadium is 60 yards long by 25 yards wide. It contains 120 cherry wood lockers and is the largest in both professional and college football.
May, 2006 - Legislature approves new stadium.
January, 2008 - First steel rises from ground at stadium site.
• The design of TCF Bank Stadium allows for expansion to 80,000.
April 7, 2008 - First brick laid at the stadium site. Spring/Summer, 2009 - Scoreboards and lights in, exterior work finished. Spring/Summer, 2009 - Scoreboards and lights in, exterior work finished. May/June, 2009 - FieldTurf playing surface installed.
• There are approximately 25,000 seats with permanent chairbacks. All seats between the goal lines have permanent chairbacks. • TCF Bank Stadium includes 1,000 handicap accessible and companion seats. • There are 37 premium suites, 57 loge boxes, 259 seats in the indoor club and 1,250 seats in the outdoor club at TCF Bank Stadium. • There are 113 restrooms in TCF Bank Stadium, which include 625 toilets and 268 urinals.
July, 2009 - University takes occupancy of TCF Bank Stadium.
• TCF Bank Stadium has 10 network TV camera positions and seating for 165 members of the media.
Sept. 12, 2009 - First game at TCF Bank Stadium vs. Air Force.
GOPHER VICTORY WALK
• Populous (formerly HOK Sport) served as the primary architect for the building, while Mortensen Construction was the general contractor.
The Golden Gopher football program saw a new tradition take shape in 2007, with the advent of the “Gopher Victory Walk.” Prior to each game, the entire Minnesota football team, led by the Minnesota Marching Band, will walk through the fans at the McNamara Alumni Center, cross Oak Street and head into TCF Bank Stadium.
• In excess of 8,800 tons of structural steel was used in the project, with 97 percent recycled steel.
Each Gopher Victory Walk will begin approximately two hours prior to kickoff. The Minnesota Football program is encouraging fans to participate in the Gopher Victory Walk throughout the season, by lining the entire path from the McNamara Alumni Center to the stadium and greeting the players as they arrive on game day.
• TCF Bank Stadium contains 24,000 yards of cast-in-place concrete, which is enough concrete to pour a four-inch thick, five-foot wide sidewalk from Minneapolis to Rochester, Minn. (74 miles). • The masonry includes 525,000 units of concrete block and 760,000 units of full and thin brick. • There is 72,753 SF or approximately 1.7 acres of glass in TCF Bank Stadium, enough to cover more than 1.25 football fields. • There are 9,185 Minnesota Block “M”s in TCF Bank Stadium. • The foundation of TCF Bank Stadium is supported by 2,133 drilled piles, which is equivalent to 15.5 miles of piles.
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PG. 9
MINNESOTA FOOTBALL NOTES • GAME 4
MINNESOTA at NORTHWESTERN
WEEK 4 MINNESOTA DEPTH CHART - OFFENSE Left Tackle
76 - Dom Alford 79 - Matt Stommes
Left Guard
68 - Chris Bunders 74 - Ryan Ruckdashel
Center
52 - Jeff Tow-Arnett 61 - Trey Davis
Right Guard
73 - Matt Carufel 53 - D.J. Burris
Right Tackle
71 - Jeff Wills 78 - Ryan Orton
Quarterback
8 - Adam Weber 5 - MarQueis Gray
Running Back
22 - Duane Bennett 23 - DeLeon Eskridge
Fullback
35 - Jon Hoese 42 - Logan U’u
Wide Receiver
7 - Eric Decker 83 - Da’Jon McKnight
Wide Receiver
11 - Troy Stoudermire 81 - Bryant Allen
Wide Receiver
1 - Brandon Green 4 - Hayo Carpenter
Tight End
48 - Nick Tow-Arnett 85 - Eric Lair
6-3 6-7
336 312
Jr. Sr.
Made his 12th career start last week against California Made 2nd career start vs. Syracuse in the opener, before suffering an ankle injury
6-3 6-5
322 290
So. Sr.
Made his sixth career start vs. California last week Experienced, versatile lineman has played in 24 games, both at guard and tackle
6-2 6-2
288 281
Sr. So.
14 starts to his credit, including six while playing on a torn ACL in 2008 Appeared in 10 games, including five starts, as a red-shirt freshman last season
6-5 6-2
302 290
Jr. Jr.
Started his first three games as a Gopher; Three career starts at Notre Dame Appeared in 24 of 25 games in 2007 and 2008, with 20 starts
6-7 6-4
365 296
Jr. So.
Largest player on the Gophers’ roster; Started his first three games as a Gopher Saw action in all 13 games, with six starts, as a red-shirt freshman last season
6-3 6-4
221 222
Jr. Fr.
Passed for 226 yards and two touchdowns last week, his 9th career multi-TD game Caught a 7-yard TD pass from Eric Decker last week, his first career score
5-9 203 5-11 198
So. So.
Scored a TD on his first carry since going down in Week 2 last season with ACL injury Scored the first rushing touchdown in TCF Bank Stadium history vs. Air Force
6-2 233 5-10 230
Jr. Sr.
Former walk-on; Converted safety; Scored on 2 of first 3 career carries (12/31/08) Converted linebacker; Saw action in three games in 2008, before suffering leg injury
6-3 6-3
220 200
Sr. So.
Currently on a streak of 4 100-yard receiving games, dating back to ’08 Insight Bowl Played just one season of high school football; Caught one pass in 2008, a TD
5-10 183 6-0 167
So. Fr.
Team’s second-leading receiver with 10 catches for 75 yards Plans to walk-on to Tubby Smith’s Gopher basketball team this winter
6-0 183 5-11 174
So. Jr.
Averaging 11.6 yards per reception on eight catches this season Made his first career reception last week vs. California
6-3 6-3
Sr. So.
Averaging 12.6 yards on five receptions this season Has appeared in 17 games in his first two seasons with the Gophers
248 230
WEEK 4 MINNESOTA DEPTH CHART - SPECIALISTS Placekicker
37 - Eric Ellestad 43 - David Schwerman
Holder
38 - Blake Haudan
Long Snapper
47 - Ryan Coleman
PG. 10
6-3 6-0
204 202
Jr. So.
5-of-6 on field goals this season; One miss was tipped at the line of scrimmage Walk-on who red-shirted last season; All-state in 2007 at Kettle Moraine HS
6-1
210
Sr.
13 good holds in his first collegiate action the last 3 weeks (7 PATs, 6 FG attempts)
6-1
225
Jr.
Has handled every field goal, PAT and punt snap since beginning of last season
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MINNESOTA FOOTBALL NOTES • GAME 4
WEEK 4 MINNESOTA DEPTH CHART - DEFENSE Defensive End
89 - Barrett Moen 93 - Derrick Onwuachi
Defensive Tackle
99 - Garrett Brown 96 - Brandon Kirksey
Nose
98 - Eric Small 68 - Jewhan Edwards
Defensive End
55 - Cedric McKinley 90 - Ray Henderson
Linebacker
21 - Simoni Lawrence 33 - Rex Sharpe
Linebacker
30 - Lee Campbell 51 - Gary Tinsley
Linebacker
32 - Nate Triplett 4 - Keanon Cooper
Cornerback
15 - Traye Simmons 1 - Michael Carter
Safety
27 - Kyle Theret 28 - Kenny Watkins
Safety
3 - Kim Royston 25 - Tim Dandridge
Cornerback
24 - Marcus Sherels 2 - Ryan Collado
6-3 6-5
282 262
Sr. Sr.
Former walk-on came to UM as a guard; 3 career starts have all come this season Coming back from knee injury suffered on first day of preseason camp
6-2 6-2
310 295
Sr. So.
Has started 22 straight games; Six total tackles this season Leads all Gopher defensive linemen with 9 tackles; also 2.0 TFL and a forced fumble
6-2 6-2
306 333
Sr. So.
Has started 22 games; Two sacks so far this season is tops on the team Has played in 15 games in his Gopher career; has three total stops this season
6-6 6-5
282 263
Sr. Sr.
Tallied a career-high six tackles vs. Air Force, including one TFL Recorded his first career sack in the season-opener at Syracuse
6-1 6-1
221 231
Sr. Sr.
Forced a fumble, recorded a tackle-for-loss and half a sack last week vs. California Has appeared in 13 games during his Gopher career
6-3 6-1
246 220
Sr. So.
Ranks second on the team in total tackles (31) and solo tackles (22) Has seen action in 10 career games, mostly on special teams
6-3 6-0
247 210
Sr. Fr.
Leads team with 36 total tackles and 24 unassisted stops Red-shirt freshman made a career-best seven tackles (6 solo) last week vs. Cal
5-11 180 5-11 163
Sr. Fr.
Leads team with three pass break-ups so far this season Nephew of former Gopher All-American and Super Bowl Champion Tyrone Carter
5-10 193 6-0 187
Jr. Fr.
Started 22nd game of his career, tallied seven tackles vs. California Was the No. 42 safety in the nation in the 2009 class, according to Rivals.com
5-11 193 6-1 185
Jr. So.
Transferred from Wisconsin; Ranks fifth on the team with 12 tackles Has seen action in 15 career games as a Gopher
5-11 172 5-9 175
Sr. Jr.
Converted wide receiver also returns punts; Missed last two weeks with injury Has played in all 28 games, including 12 starts, in his two+ seasons with Gophers
WEEK 4 MINNESOTA DEPTH CHART - SPECIALISTS Punter
38 - Blake Haudan
Punt Return
81 - Bryant Allen 24 - Marcus Sherels
Kickoff Return
11 - Troy Stoudermire 81 - Bryant Allen 20 - Jay Thomas
6-1
210
Sr.
Punted in a collegiate game for the first time last week vs. California
6-0 167 5-11 172
Fr. Sr.
Returned one punt for eight yards last week vs. California Returned one punt for 27 yards in season-opener at Syracuse
5-10 183 6-0 167 6-0 209
So. Fr. Sr.
Averaging 25.7 yards per return this season, ranking No. 39 in the nation Two-time first-team all-state performer at Maplewood-Richmond Heights HS 25 career kickoff returns (22.8 avg); 91-yd KO return for TD at Fla. Atlantic in 2007
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PG. 11
MINNESOTA FOOTBALL NOTES • GAME 4
MINNESOTA at NORTHWESTERN
2009 NUMERICAL ROSTER
ALPHABETICAL ROSTER Pos
Yr
#
Name
Pos
Ht
Wt
Ltr
Yr. (*-RS)
Hometown (Previous School)
12 Moses Alipate
QB
Fr.
1
Michael Carter
DB
5-11
163
0
Fr.
Pompano Beach, Fla. (Ely HS)
76 Dominic Alford
OL
Jr.
1
Brandon Green
WR
6-0
183
1
So.
81 Bryant Allen
WR
Fr.
2
Ryan Collado
CB
5-9
175
2
Jr.
59 Joey Balthazor
LB
Fr.
3
Kim Royston
DB
5-11
193
0
Jr.*
82 A.J. Barker
WR
Fr.
4
Hayo Carpenter
WR
5-11
174
0
Jr.
#
Name
Chicago, Ill. (Robeson HS) Cincinnati, Ohio (Hills Christian HS) Minneapolis, Minn. (Wisconsin) Lawndale, Calif. (College of the Canyons)
22 Duane Bennett
RB
So.
4
Keanon Cooper
LB
6-0
210
0
Fr.*
80 Xzavian Brandon
WR
So.
5
MarQueis Gray
QB
6-4
222
0
Fr.
Dallas, Texas (Skyline HS)
63 Andy Brinkhaus
OL
Jr.
5
Johnny Johnson
DB
5-9
189
1
So.
Chicago, Ill. (Robeson HS)
99 Garrett Brown
DT
Sr.
6
Kerry Lewis
DB
5-9
179
0
Fr.
Dallas, Texas (Lancaster HS)
Indianapolis, Ind. (Ben Davis HS)
18 R.J. Buckner
RB
Jr.
6
Kevin Whaley
RB
5-9
179
0
Fr.
Virginia Beach, Va. (Salem HS)
53 D.J. Burris
OL
Jr.
7
Eric Decker
WR
6-3
220
3
Sr.*
Cold Spring, Minn. (Rocori HS)
68 Chris Bunders
OL
So.
8
Spencer Reeves
LB
6-2
221
0
Fr.
30 Lee Campbell
LB
Sr.
8
Adam Weber
QB
6-3
221
2
Jr.*
Shoreview, Minn. (Mounds View HS) Pasadena, Calif. (Pasadena City College)
Dallas, Texas (Skyline HS)
4
Hayo Carpenter
WR
Jr.
9
David Pittman
WR
5-11
190
1
Sr.
1
Michael Carter
DB
Fr.
11
Troy Stoudermire
WR
5-10
183
1
So.
Dallas, Texas (Skyline HS)
73 Matt Carufel
OL
Jr.
12
Moses Alipate
QB
6-5
230
0
Fr.
Bloomington, Minn. (Jefferson HS)
47 Ryan Coleman
LS
Jr.
13
Michael McKelton
DB
5-10
183
1
Sr.*
2
Ryan Collado
CB
Jr.
14
Damola Ogundipe
DB
5-7
187
0
Jr.*
New Brighton, Minn. (Irondale HS)
4
Keanon Cooper
LB
Fr.
15
Traye Simmons
DB
5-11
180
1
Sr.
Marietta, Ga. (College of the Sequoias)
Royal Palm Beach, Fla. (Royal Palm Beach HS)
44 Ed Cotton
FB
Fr.
16
Ben Kuznia
WR
6-0
186
1
Sr.*
25 Tim Dandridge
DB
So.
17
Sam Maresh
LB
6-3
247
0
Fr.
61 Trey Davis
OL
So.
18
R.J. Buckner
RB
5-11
202
1
Jr.*
Keller, Texas (Harvest Christian Academy)
7
WR
Sr.
19
Adam Lueck
QB
6-0
187
0
Fr.*
Eden Prairie, Minn. (Eden Prairie HS)
92 Kyle Dykstra
DL
Fr.
20
Jay Thomas
RB
6-0
209
3
Sr.*
68 Jewhan Edwards
DT
So.
21
Simoni Lawrence
LB
6-1
221
1
Sr.
37 Eric Ellestad
K
Jr.
22
Duane Bennett
RB
5-9
203
1
So.*
23 DeLeon Eskridge
RB
So.
23
DeLeon Eskridge
RB
5-11
198
1
So.
San Francisco, Calif. (Junipero Serra HS)
49 Matt Garin
DE
Fr.
24
Marcus Sherels
CB
5-11
172
3
Sr.
Rochester, Minn. (John Marshall HS)
69 Jacob Glickstein
DL
Fr.
25
Tim Dandridge
DB
6-1
185
1
So.
Detroit, Mich. (Highland Park HS)
43 Ryan Grant
LB
Fr.
26
Mike Rallis
DB
6-2
210
1
So.
5
MarQueis Gray
QB
Fr.
27
Kyle Theret
DB
5-10
193
2
Jr.
1
Brandon Green
Eric Decker
Olivia, Minn. (Bold HS) Champlin, Minn. (Champlin Park HS)
Oakdale, Minn. (Tartan HS) Upper Darby, Pa. (Valley Forge Military Acad.) Fairview Heights, Ill. (O’Fallon Township HS)
Edina, Minn. (Edina HS) Murrieta, Calif. (J.K. Mullen HS)
WR
So.
28
Kenny Watkins
DB
6-0
187
0
Fr.
Detroit, Mich. (Brother Rice HS)
91 Kendall Gregory-McGhee
DE
Fr.
29
Shady Salamon
RB
5-11
203
1
So.
S. St. Paul, Minn. (Cretin-Derham Hall)
86 Ra’Shede Hageman
TE
Fr.
30
Lee Campbell
LB
6-3
246
3
Sr.*
Naples, Fla. (Gulf Coast HS)
64 Austin Hahn
OL
Fr.
31
Marcus Singletary
DB
6-0
188
0
Sr.*
Hinesville, Ga. (Rainy River CC)
38 Blake Haudan
P
Sr.
32
Nathan Triplett
LB
6-3
247
2
Sr.*
Maple Plain, Minn. (Delano HS)
36 Ben Haviland
DB
Fr.
33
Rex Sharpe
LB
6-1
231
1
Sr.*
Fairfield, Ala. (Arizona Western College)
90 Raymond Henderson
DE
Sr.
34
Kyle Henderson
DB
5-11
167
0
So.
Minneapolis, Minn. (Minnesota State-Mankato)
34 Kyle Henderson
DB
So.
35
Jon Hoese
FB
6-2
233
2
Jr.
Glencoe, Minn. (Glencoe-Silver Lake HS)
57 Aaron Hill
LB
Fr.
36
Chase Haviland
DB
5-9
177
0
Fr.
Thief River Falls, Minn. (Lincoln HS)
35 Jon Hoese
FB
Jr.
36
Nick Rengel
FB
6-3
225
0
Fr.
96 Curtis Hughes
TE
Jr.
37
Eric Ellestad
K
6-3
204
0
Jr.*
97 Anthony Jacobs
DE
So.
37
Willie Schneider
FB
5-11
216
0
Fr.
94 Eric Jacques
DL
Fr.
38
Blake Haudan
P
6-1
210
0
Sr.*
5
DB
So.
38
Nicholas Stommes
DB
6-0
205
0
Sr.
84 Victor Keise
WR
Fr.
40
Nathan Tow-Arnett
DB
6-1
199
0
So.*
Johnny Johnson
Sartell, Minn. (Sartell HS) Brooklyn Park, Minn. (Armstrong HS) St. Paul, Minn. (Cretin-Derham Hall HS) Toledo, Ohio (St. John’s Jesuit HS) Owen, Wis. (Owen-Withee HS) Redwood Falls, Minn. (Redwood Falls HS)
96 Brandon Kirksey
DT
So.
41
Dan Orseske
P
6-3
199
0
Fr.
Chicago, Ill. (Brother Rice HS)
48 Bryan Klitzke
DB
So.
42
Logan U’u
FB
5-10
230
0
Sr.
Oakland, Calif. (Laney College [Calif.])
16 Ben Kuznia
WR
Sr.
43
Ryan Grant
LB
6-2
219
0
Fr.*
Eden Prairie, Minn. (Eden Prairie HS)
85 Eric Lair
TE
So.
43
David Schwerman
K
6-0
202
0
So.*
Kettle Moraine, Wis. (Kettle Moraine HS)
21 Simoni Lawrence
LB
Sr.
44
Ed Cotton
FB
6-0
219
0
Fr.
Champlin, Minn. (Champlin Park HS)
6
DB
Fr.
44
Brent Singleton
LB
6-1
213
0
Fr.
Plantation, Fla. (American Heritage HS)
19 Adam Lueck
QB
Fr.
45
Bryan Klitzke
DB
6-1
210
0
So.*
17 Sam Maresh
LB
Fr.
46
Chris Severson
DL
6-5
225
0
Fr.
88 Collin McGarry
TE
Jr.
47
Ryan Coleman
LS
6-1
225
1
Jr.*
Brookfield, Wis. (Brookfield East HS)
13 Michael McKelton
DB
Sr.
48
Nick Tow-Arnett
TE
6-3
248
2
Sr.*
Redwood Falls, Minn. (Redwood Valley HS)
Kerry Lewis
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MINNESOTA FOOTBALL NOTES • GAME 4
MINNESOTA at NORTHWESTERN
2009 NUMERICAL ROSTER
ALPHABETICAL ROSTER
#
Name
Pos
Ht
Wt
Ltr
Yr.
Hometown (Previous School)
49
Matt Garin
DE
6-4
220
0
Fr.
Apple Valley, Minn. (Eastview HS)
50
Patrick Sveum
LB
6-1
214
0
Sr.
Rochester, Minn. (Century HS)
51
Gary Tinsley
LB
6-1
220
1
So.
Jacksonville, Fla. (First Coast HS)
52
Jeff Tow-Arnett
OL
6-2
288
2
Sr.*
Redwood Falls, Minn. (Redwood Valley HS)
53
D.J. Burris
OL
6-2
290
2
Jr.*
55
Cedric McKinley
DE
6-6
282
1
Sr.
57
Aaron Hill
LB
6-2
210
0
Fr.
St. Charles, Mo. (Lutheran HS)
58
Ed Olson
OL
6-7
288
0
Fr.
Mathomedi, Minn. (Mahtomedi HS)
59
Joey Balthazor
LB
6-3
207
0
Fr.
60
Ryan Wynn
OL
6-5
296
1
So.*
Plymouth, Minn. (Maple Grove HS)
61
Trey Davis
OL
6-2
281
1
So.*
Farmington, Minn. (Farmington HS)
62
Zach Mottla
OL
6-2
274
0
Fr.
63
Andy Brinkhaus
OL
6-3
276
0
Jr.*
64
Austin Hahn
OL
6-4
275
0
Fr.*
Hartford, Wis. (Hartford HS)
66
Nedward Tavale
OL
6-2
334
3
Sr.*
St. Paul, Minn. (Cretin-Derham Hall HS)
67
David Stommes
DL
6-6
210
0
Fr.
68
Chris Bunders
OL
6-3
322
1
So.*
68
Jewhan Edwards
DT
6-2
333
1
So.
Philadelphia, Pa. (Roman Catholic HS)
69
Jacob Glickstein
DL
6-3
268
0
Fr.*
New Berlin, Wis. (Brookfield Central HS)
71
Jeff Wills
OL
6-7
365
O
Jr.
73
Matt Carufel
OL
6-5
302
0
Jr.*
Forest Lake, Minn. (Notre Dame)
74
Ryan Ruckdashel
OL
6-5
290
3
Sr.*
Apple Valley, Minn. (Eastview HS)
75
Brooks Michel
OL
6-7
295
0
Fr.
76
Dominic Alford
OL
6-3
336
2
Jr.*
78 Ryan Orton
OL
6-4
296
1
79
Matt Stommes
OL
6-7
312
2
80
Xzavian Brandon
WR
6-3
188
81
Bryant Allen
WR
6-0
82
A.J. Barker
WR
83
Da’Jon McKnight
WR
84
Victor Keise
85
Eric Lair
86
#
Pos
Yr
55 Cedric McKinley
Name
DE
Sr. So.
83 Da’Jon McKnight
WR
75 Brooks Michel
OL
Fr.
89 Barrett Moen
DL
Sr.
Kenton, Ohio (Kenton HS)
62 Zach Mottla
OL
Fr.
Demopolis, Ala. (Mississippi Gulf Coast CC)
87 Sahr Ngekia
WR
Fr.
14 Damola Ogundipe
DB
Jr.
58 Ed Olson
OL
Fr.
93 Derrick Onwuachi
DE
Sr.
41 Dan Orseske
P
Fr.
78 Ryan Orton
OL
So.
9
Hartland, Wis. (Arrowhead HS)
Edina, Minn. (Cretin-Derham Hall HS) Bloomington, Minn. (Bloomington Jefferson HS)
Eden Valley, Minn. (Eden Valley-Watkins HS) Maple Grove, Minn. (Osseo HS)
Laurelton, N.Y. (Lackawanna College)
WR
Sr.
26 Mike Rallis
David Pittman
DB
So.
8
LB
Fr.
36 Nick Rengel
Spencer Reeves
FB
Fr.
3
Kim Royston
DB
Jr.
74 Ryan Ruckdashel
OL
Sr.
29 Shady Salamon
RB
So.
37 Willie Schneider
FB
Fr.
43 David Schwerman
K
So.
46 Chris Severson
DL
Fr.
33 Rex Sharpe
LB
Sr.
Carmel, Ind. (Carmel HS)
24 Marcus Sherels
CB
Jr.
Cleveland, Ohio (Shaker Heights HS)
15 Traye Simmons
CB
Sr.
So.*
Eden Prairie, Minn. (Eden Prairie HS)
31 Marcus Singletary
DB
Sr.
Sr.*
Richmond, Minn. (Eden Valley-Watkins HS)
44 Brent Singleton
LB
Fr.
0
So.
Duluth, Ga. (Northfield HS)
67 David Stommes
DL
Fr.
167
0
Fr.
Maplewood, Mo. (Maplewood-Richmond Heights HS)
79 Matt Stommes
OL
Sr.
6-1
178
0
Fr.
St. Paul, Minn. (DeLaSalle HS)
38 Nicholas Stommes
DB
Sr.
6-3
200
1
So.
Dallas, Texas (Skyline HS)
11 Troy Stoudermire
WR
So.
WR
6-0
176
0
Fr.
Coral Springs, Fla. (North Broward Prep HS)
TE
6-3
230
1
So.
Houston, Texas (Lamar HS)
Ra’Shede Hageman
TE
6-6
272
0
Fr.
Minneapolis, Minn. (Washburn HS)
87
Sahr Ngekia
WR
6-4
213
0
Fr.
88
Collin McGarry
TE
6-4
235
0
Jr.
89
Barrett Moen
DL
6-3
282
2
Sr.*
Bloomington, Minn. (Bloomington Jefferson HS)
DE
6-5
263
1
Sr.*
Oak Creek, Wis (Tennessee)
90 Raymond Henderson
98 Eric Small
DT
Sr.
50 Patrick Sveum
LB
Sr.
66 Nedward Tavale
OL
Sr.
Richfield, Minn. (Academy of Holy Angels)
27 Kyle Theret
DB
Jr.
Stillwater, Minn. (Stillwater HS)
20 Jay Thomas
RB
Sr. So.
51 Gary Tinsley
LB
52 Jeff Tow-Arnett
OL
Sr.
40 Nathan Tow-Arnett
DB
So.
Princeton, Minn. (Princeton HS)
48 Nick Tow-Arnett
TE
Sr.
Newhall, Calif. (College of the Canyons)
32 Nathan Triplett
LB
Sr.
42 Logan U’u
FB
Sr.
28 Kenny Watkins
DB
Fr.
8
QB
Jr.
95 D.L. Wilhite
DE
Fr.
6
RB
Fr.
91
Kendall Gregory-McGhee DE
6-5
241
0
Fr.
Aurora, Colo. (Cherokee Trail HS)
92
Kyle Dykstra
DL
6-4
241
0
Fr.
93
Derrick Onwuachi
DE
6-5
262
2
Sr.*
94
Eric Jacques
DL
6-2
283
0
Fr.
95
D.L. Wilhite
DE
6-4
233
0
Fr.*
Lexington, Ky. (Bryan Station HS)
96
Curtis Hughes
TE
6-4
249
1
Jr.*
Chicago, Ill. (Gwendolyn Brooks College Prep)
96
Brandon Kirksey
DT
6-2
295
1
So.
St. Louis, Mo. (Hazelwood East HS)
97
Anthony Jacobs
DE
6-2
289
1
So.*
Northfield, Minn. (Northfield HS)
98
Eric Small
DT
6-2
306
2
Sr.*
Naperville, Ill. (Joliet JC [Ill.])
99
Garrett Brown
DT
6-2
310
3
Sr.*
New Haven, Conn. (Fairfield College Prep)
Pompano Beach, Fla. (Ely HS)
Adam Weber Kevin Whaley
71 Jeff Wills
OL
Jr.
60 Ryan Wynn
OL
So.
PRO-NUN-SEE-AY-SHUN GUIDE Moses Alipate................................................................... all-ih-PAH-tay Duane Bennett............................................................................ doo-ON Xzavian Brandon................................................................... ZAY-vee-un Andy Brinkhaus.................................................................. BRINK-house Hayo Carpenter............................................................................HEY-oh Matt Carufel...................................................................... CARE-you-fell Ryan Collado...................................................................... cuh-LAH-doh Jewhan Edwards....................................................................... juh-WAN DeLeon Eskridge.....................................................................DAY-lee-on Jacob Glickstein...................................................................glick-STEEN MarQueis Gray.....................................................................mar-KWEESS
Ra’Shede Hageman.................................................................Ra-SHEED Jon Hoese...................................................................................HAZE-ee Victor Keise.....................................................................................KEYS Ben Kuznia.......................................................................COOZ-knee-ah Simoni Lawrence................................................................suh-MOE-nee Adam Lueck...............................................................................LOO-eck Da’Jon McKnight..................................................................... day-ZHON Brooks Michel..............................................................................MIKE-ul Damola Ogundipe........................................................ oh-GUN-duh-pay Derrick Onwuachi...............................................................un-WATCH-ee Marcus Sherels...................................................................... SHARE-uls
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Matt/Nick Stommes.................................................................. STUM-iss Patrick Sveum...........................................................................SVAY-um Nedward Tavale....................................................................tuh-VALL-ay Kyle Theret...............................................................................THARE-ut Jeff/Nathan/Nick Tow-Arnett................................................... TAU r-NET Logan U’u...................................................................................... OO-oo Adam Weber................................................................................ WEB-ur Ryan Wynn........................................................................................WIN
PG. 13
MINNESOTA FOOTBALL NOTES • GAME 4
Gm 1
Minnesota 23, Syracuse 20 (OT)
SCORE BY QUARTERS Minnesota Syracuse
Scoring Summary 1st 14:41 MINN 13:01 SYR 11:48 MINN 00:32 SYR 2nd 07:26 SYR 01:39 SYR 3rd 08:03 MINN 4th 00:57 MINN OT MINN
MINNESOTA at NORTHWESTERN
1 14 10
2 0 10
3 3 0
4 3 0
OT 3 0
TOTAL 23 20
Bennett 16 yd run (Ellestad, Eric kick), 2-16 0:10, MINN 7 - SYR 0 Lichtenstein 23 yd field goal, 4-9 1:40, MINN 7 - SYR 3 Stoudermire 7 yd pass from Weber (Ellestad kick), 4-43 1:13, MINN 14 - SYR 3 Williams 29 yd pass from Paulus (Lichtenstein kick), 6-63 1:53, MINN 14 - SYR 10 Lichtenstein 42 yd field goal, 8-34 3:18, MINN 14 - SYR 13 Carter 1 yd run (Lichtenstein kick), 8-67 3:44, MINN 14 - SYR 20 Ellestad 26 yd field goal, 8-33 3:02, MINN 17 - SYR 20 Ellestad 26 yd field goal, 14-79 3:48, MINN 20 - SYR 20 Ellestad 35 yd field goal, 4-7 0:00, MINN 23 - SYR 20
FIRST DOWNS RUSHES-YARDS (NET) PASSING YDS (NET) Passes Att-Comp-Int TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS Fumble Returns-Yards Punt Returns-Yards Kickoff Returns-Yards Interception Returns-Yards Punts (Number-Avg) Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards Possession Time Third-Down Conversions Fourth-Down Conversions Red-Zone Scores-Chances Sacks By: Number-Yards
MINN 16 32-112 248 42-19-1 74-360 0-0 1-27 5-140 1-0 5-42.6 1-1 10-61 29:31 5 of 17 0 of 1 5-5 3-19
SYR 15 34-90 167 31-19-1 65-257 0-0 4-14 5-154 1-0 8-45.9 2-1 8-68 30:29 1 of 12 0 of 0 2-3 2-6
RUSHING: Minnesota Gophers-Bennett 16-78; Eskridge 8-29; Hoese 2-10; Stoudermire 2-3; Whaley 1-0; Weber 3-minus 8. Syracuse-Carter 23-88; Bailey 5-31; Davis 1-minus 3; Paulus 4-minus 12; Team 1-minus 14. PASSING: Minnesota Gophers-Weber 19-42-1-248. Syracuse-Paulus 19-31-1-167.
Gm 2
Minnesota 20, Air Force 13
SCORE BY QUARTERS Air Force Minnesota
Scoring Summary 1st 04:45 MINN 2nd 05:26 AFA 3rd 02:28 AFA 4th 13:18 MINN 11:45 MINN 05:13 MINN 01:03 AFA
1 0 3
2 3 0
3 7 0
4 3 17
TOTAL 13 20
Ellestad 34 yd field goal, 10-65 3:52, AFA 0 - MINN 3 Soderberg 20 yd field goal, 5-28 1:58, AFA 3 - MINN 3 Fogler 37 yd pass from Jefferson (Soderberg kick), 8-76 2:10, AFA 10 - MINN 3 Eskridge 7 yd run (Ellestad kick), 9-72 4:10, AFA 10 - MINN 10 Triplett 52 yd fumble return (Ellestad kick), AFA 10 - MINN 17 Ellestad 39 yd field goal, 9-64 5:03, AFA 10 - MINN 20 Soderberg 31 yd field goal, 20-67 4:10, AFA 13 - MINN 20
FIRST DOWNS RUSHES-YARDS (NET) PASSING YDS (NET) Passes Att-Comp-Int TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS Fumble Returns-Yards Punt Returns-Yards Kickoff Returns-Yards Interception Returns-Yards Punts (Number-Avg) Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards Possession Time Third-Down Conversions Fourth-Down Conversions Red-Zone Scores-Chances Sacks By: Number-Yards
AFA 24 66-261 125 17-10-0 83-386 0-0 0-0 3-90 0-0 4-39.5 2-1 2-15 33:01 12 of 21 2 of 3 2-3 1-7
MINN 14 24-108 219 29-20-0 53-327 1-52 0-0 3-89 0-0 4-47.0 1-1 8-69 26:59 4 of 11 0 of 0 2-2 1-6
RUSHING: Air Force Falcons-Clark 12-90; Tew 16-56; Warzeka 10-42; Jefferson 17-35; Stephens 5-23; Getz 1-7; Walker 4-5; Hunter 1-3. Minnesota Gophers-Eskridge 7-53; Bennett 7-27; Gray 2-15; Hoese 3-14; Weber, Adam 2-2; TEAM 3-minus 3. PASSING: Air Force Falcons-Jefferson 10-17-0-125. Minnesota Gophers-Weber 20-29-0-219.
RECEIVING: Minnesota Gophers-Decker 9-183; Stoudermire 4-22; Green 3-28; Bennett 2-3; Tow-Arnett 1-12. Syracuse-Williams 7-94; Lemon 5-17; Owen 2-18; Provo 2-8; Bailey 1-15; Davis 1-11; Lobdell 1-4.
RECEIVING: Air Force Falcons-Warzeka 3-44; Fogler 2-56; Tew 1-8; Quintana 1-6; Cousins 1-5; Demerath 1-4; Clark 1-2. Minnesota Gophers-Decker 10-113; Stoudermire 3-34; Green 2-26; Hoese 2-19; Bennett 2-2; Tow-Arnett 1-25.
INTERCEPTIONS: Minnesota Gophers-Triplett 1-0. Syracuse-Holmes 1-0.
INTERCEPTIONS: Air Force Falcons-None. Minnesota Gophers-None.
FUMBLES: Minnesota Gophers-Weber 1-1. Syracuse-Team 1-1; Davis 1-0.
FUMBLES: Air Force Falcons-Jefferson 2-1. Minnesota Gophers-Gray 1-1.
Stadium: Carrier Dome Attendance: 48617 Kickoff time: 12:02 pm End of Game: 3:45 pm Total elapsed time: 3:43
Stadium: TCF Bank Stadium Attendance: 50805 Kickoff time: 6:07 pm End of Game: 9:11 pm Total elapsed time: 3:04
SACKS (UA-A): Minnesota Gophers-Henderson 1-0; Lawrence 0-1; Wilhite 1-0; Campbell 0-1. SyracuseSharpe 1-0; Smith 0-1; Perkins 0-1.
SACKS (UA-A): Air Force Falcons-Garland 1-0. Minnesota Gophers-Small 1-0.
TACKLES (UA-A): Minnesota Gophers-Campbell 11-2; Lawrence 6-4; Triplett 5-4; Theret 5-2; Simmons 2-2; Small 3-0; Klitzke 1-2; Henderson 2-0; Sharpe 2-0; Rallis 2-0; Sherels 1-1; Royston 0-2; Ellestad 1-0; Collado 1-0; Jacobs 1-0; Wilhite 1-0; Kirksey 1-0; Cooper 0-1; McKinley 0-1; Thomas 0-1. Syracuse-Holmes 3-5; Gillum 5-1; Smith 3-3; Scott 4-1; Jones 4-1; Scott 4-0; Hogue 2-2; Suter 2-2; Jones 2-2; Lewis 2-1; Thomas 2-1; McKinnon 2-1; Owen 1-0; Sharpe 1-0; Catalina 1-0; Carter 1-0; Mayes 0-1; Perkins 0-1.
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TACKLES (UA-A): Air Force Falcons-Morris 6-3; Wright 5-2; Moore 4-3; Garland 2-3; Hennessey 1-4; Davis 4-0; Lamendola 1-3; Adeiji-Paul 3-0; Hall 2-1; Ricketts 1-1; Wikstrom 1-0; Thomas 1-0; Morales 1-0. Minnesota Gophers-Triplett 12-5; Campbell 6-5; Lawrence 7-3; Theret 4-5; Royston 7-1; McKinley 2-4; Collado 4-0; Jacobs 3-1; Rallis 3-1; Small 1-3; Brown 2-1; Simmons 2-1; Kirksey 2-1; Henderson 2-0; Moen 1-1; Thomas 1-0; Klitzke 1-0; Ellestad 0-1; Edwards 0-1.
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Gm 3
No. 7/8 Cal 35, Minnesota 21
SCORE BY QUARTERS California Minnesota
Scoring Summary 1st 09:51 CAL 07:09 CAL 2nd 14:52 MINN 03:47 CAL 00:40 MINN 3rd 00:29 MINN 4th 07:14 CAL 02:59 CAL
1 14 0
2 7 14
3 0 7
4 14 0
TOTAL 35 21
Best 33 yd run (D’Amato kick), 9-80 5:09, CAL 7 - MINN 0 Best 2 yd run (D’Amato kick), 3-86 1:05, CAL 14 - MINN 0 Decker 26 yd pass from Weber (Ellestad kick), 7-54 3:54, CAL 14 - MINN 7 Best 27 yd run (D’Amato kick), 10-74 4:36, CAL 21 - MINN 7 Decker 12 yd pass from Weber (Ellestad kick), 2-29 0:31, CAL 21 - MINN 14 Gray 7 yd pass from Decker (Ellestad kick), 7-77 3:42, CAL 21 - MINN 21 Best 2 yd run (D’Amato kick), 8-72 3:45, CAL 28 - MINN 21 Best 2 yd run (D’Amato kick), 8-44 4:02, CAL 35 - MINN 21
FIRST DOWNS RUSHES-YARDS (NET) PASSING YDS (NET) Passes Att-Comp-Int TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS Fumble Returns-Yards Punt Returns-Yards Kickoff Returns-Yards Interception Returns-Yards Punts (Number-Avg) Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards Possession Time Third-Down Conversions Fourth-Down Conversions Red-Zone Scores-Chances Sacks By: Number-Yards
CAL 18 44-163 252 25-16-0 69-415 0-0 3-10 3-58 3-0 6-41.7 3-1 4-45 33:26 7 of 15 1 of 1 3-3 3-20
MINN 14 21-37 233 34-22-3 55-270 0-0 2-8 4-91 0-0 7-42.1 1-1 3-34 26:34 4 of 12 0 of 1 2-2 2-12
RUSHING: Cal-Best 26-131; Vereen 8-27; Ross 1-7; Sofele 1-2; Riley 6-1; TEAM 2-minus 5. MinnesotaEskridge 7-21; Carpenter 2-17; Bennett 7-16; Gray 1-2; Weber 4-minus 19. PASSING: Cal-Riley 16-25-0-252. Minnesota-Weber 21-32-3-226; Decker 1-2-0-7. RECEIVING: Cal Bears-Tucker 3-78; Ross 3-73; Best 3-17; Boateng 2-30; Vereen 2-17; Miller 1-25; Curran 1-11; Jones 1-1. Minnesota-Decker 8-119; Green 3-39; Tow-Arnett 3-26; Stoudermire 3-19; Hoese 2-5; Carpenter 1-18; Gray 1-7; Bennett 1-0. INTERCEPTIONS: Cal-Mohamed 2-0; Hill 1-0. Minnesota-None. FUMBLES: Cal-Thompson 1-0; Satchell 1-1; Riley 1-0. Minnesota-Carpenter 1-1. Stadium: TCF Bank Stadium Attendance: 50805 Kickoff time: 11:02 am End of Game: 2:20 Total elapsed time: 3:18 SACKS (UA-A): Cal-Alualu 2-0; Bishop 1-0. Minnesota-Small 1-0; Lawrence 0-1; Moen 0-1. TACKLES (UA-A): Cal-Thompson 6-2; Mohamed 7-0; Alualu 4-2; Ezeff 1-4; Holt 3-1; Kendricks 3-1; Hagan 3-0; Young 2-0; Campbell 2-0; Bishop 1-1; Johnson 0-2; Cattouse 1-0; Jordan 1-0; Amadi 1-0; Johnson 1-0; Conte 0-1. Minnesota-Triplett 7-3; Cooper 6-1; Theret 5-2; Campbell 5-2; Collado 4-2; Kirksey 3-2; Lawrence 3-2; Simmons 2-1; Brown 2-1; Moen 1-2; Edwards 1-1; Royston 1-1; Thomas 1-0; McKinley 1-0; Klitzke 1-0; Small 1-0; Green 1-0; Salamon 1-0; Carter 0-1; Hoese 0-1.
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PG. 15
MINNESOTA FOOTBALL NOTES • GAME 4
2009 STATISTICS
RECORD: 2-1 (HOME 1-1, ROAD 1-0, NEUTRAL 0-0); BIG TEN: 0-0 (HOME 0-0; ROAD 0-0)
2009 RESULTS/ATTENDANCE Date Opponent Sep 05, 2009 at Syracuse Sep 12, 2009 AIR FORCE Sep 19, 2009 CALIFORNIA Sep 26, 2009 at Northwestern* Oct 03, 2009 WISCONSIN* Oct 10, 2009 PURDUE* Oct 17, 2009 at Penn State* Oct 24, 2009 at Ohio State* Oct 31, 2009 MICHIGAN STATE* Nov 07, 2009 ILLINOIS* Nov 14, 2009 SOUTH DAKOTA STATE* Nov 21, 2009 at Iowa* * indicates conference game
W/L W W L
Score 23-20 (OT) 20-13 21-35
Site Syracuse, N.Y. TCF Bank Stadium TCF Bank Stadium
TEAM STATISTICS
MINNESOTA 64 21.3 44 10 32 2 257 311 54 77 3.3 85.7 2 700 61-105-4 6.7 11.5 233.3 4 957 182 5.3 319.0 12-320 2-35 1-0 26.7 17.5 0.0 3-3 21-164 54.7 16-696 43.5 40.8 27:41 13/40 32% 0/2 0% 6-37 0 7 5-6 0-0 9-9 100% 5-9 56% 7-7 100% 101610
SCORING Points Per Game FIRST DOWNS Rushing Passing Penalty RUSHING YARDAGE Yards gained rushing Yards lost rushing Rushing Attempts Average Per Rush Average Per Game TDs Rushing PASSING YARDAGE Comp-Att-Int Average Per Pass Average Per Catch Average Per Game TDs Passing TOTAL OFFENSE Total Plays Average Per Play Average Per Game KICK RETURNS: #-Yards PUNT RETURNS: #-Yards INT RETURNS: #-Yards KICK RETURN AVERAGE PUNT RETURN AVERAGE INT RETURN AVERAGE FUMBLES-LOST PENALTIES-Yards Average Per Game PUNTS-Yards Average Per Punt Net punt average TIME OF POSSESSION/Game 3RD-DOWN Conversions 3rd-Down Pct 4TH-DOWN Conversions 4th-Down Pct SACKS BY-Yards MISC YARDS TOUCHDOWNS SCORED FIELD GOALS-ATTEMPTS ON-SIDE KICKS RED-ZONE SCORES RED-ZONE TOUCHDOWNS PAT-ATTEMPTS ATTENDANCE Score By Quarters Minnesota Opponents
PG. 16
1st 17 10
2nd 0 13
MINNESOTA at NORTHWESTERN
Attend. 48617 50805 50805
Opponents 68 22.7 57 33 21 3 514 596 82 144 3.6 171.3 6 544 45-73-1 7.5 12.1 181.3 2 1058 217 4.9 352.7 11-302 7-24 4-0 27.5 3.4 0.0 7-3 14-128 42.7 18-775 43.1 37.8 32:19 20/48 42% 3/4 75% 6-33 0 8 4-5 0-1 7-9 78% 4-9 44% 8-8 100% 48617 3rd 3 7
4th 20 3
OT 3 0
RUSHING Player Bennett, Duane Eskridge, DeLeon Hoese, Jon Gray, MarQueis Carpenter, Hayo Stoudermire, Troy Whaley, Kevin TEAM Weber, Adam Total.......... Opponents......
PASSING
Player Weber, Adam Decker, Eric Total.......... Opponents......
GP 3 3 3 3 2 3 1 1 3 3 3
G 3 3 3 3
RECEIVING
Player Decker, Eric Stoudermire, Troy Green, Brandon Tow-Arnett, Nick Bennett, Duane Hoese, Jon Carpenter, Hayo Gray, MarQueis Total.......... Opponents......
G 3 3 3 3 3 3 2 3 3 3
Att. 30 22 5 3 2 2 1 3 9 77 144
Effic. 116.61 244.40 119.05 130.54
No. 27 10 8 5 5 4 1 1 61 45
TOTAL OFFENSE Player Weber, Adam Bennett, Duane Eskridge, DeLeon Hoese, Jon Gray, MarQueis Carpenter, Hayo Decker, Eric Stoudermire, Troy TEAM Total.......... Opponents......
G 3 3 3 3 3 2 3 3 1 3 3
Total 43 33
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Plays 112 30 22 5 3 2 2 2 3 182 217
Gain 129 105 24 17 17 9 0 0 10 311 596
Loss 8 2 0 0 0 6 0 3 35 54 82
Net 121 103 24 17 17 3 0 -3 -25 257 514
Avg. 4.0 4.7 4.8 5.7 8.5 1.5 0.0 -1.0 -2.8 3.3 3.6
TD 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 6
Long 16 25 10 8 11 9 0 0 9 25 33
YPG 40.3 34.3 8.0 5.7 8.5 1.0 0.0 -3.0 -8.3 85.7 171.3
Att-Cmp-Int 60-103-4 1-2-0 61-105-4 45-73-1
Pct. 58.3 50.0 58.1 61.6
Yards 693 7 700 544
TD 3 1 4 2
Long 53 7 53 59
Avg/G 231.0 2.3 233.3 181.3
Yds 415 75 93 63 5 24 18 7 700 544
Avg 15.4 7.5 11.6 12.6 1.0 6.0 18.0 7.0 11.5 12.1
TD 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 4 2
Long 53 19 21 25 3 13 18 7 53 59
Avg/G 138.3 25.0 31.0 21.0 1.7 8.0 9.0 2.3 233.3 181.3
Rush -25 121 103 24 17 17 0 3 -3 257 514
Pass 693 0 0 0 0 0 7 0 0 700 544
Total 668 121 103 24 17 17 7 3 -3 957 1058
Avg/G 222.7 40.3 34.3 8.0 5.7 8.5 2.3 1.0 -3.0 319.0 352.7
MINNESOTA at NORTHWESTERN
MINNESOTA FOOTBALL NOTES • GAME 4
SCORING
Player TD FGs Ellestad, Eric 0 5-6 Decker, Eric 2 0-0 Stoudermire, Troy 1 0-0 Bennett, Duane 1 0-0 Gray, MarQueis 1 0-0 Eskridge, DeLeon 1 0-0 Triplett, Nate 1 0-0 Total.......... 7 5-6 Opponents...... 8 4-5
PUNT RETURNS Player Sherels, Marcus Allen, Bryant Total.......... Opponents......
No. 1 1 2 7
Yds 27 8 35 24
|----------------------PATs-----------------------| Kick Rush Rcv Pass DXP 7-7 0-0 0 0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 7-7 0-0 0 0-0 0 8-8 0-0 0 0-0 0
Avg 27.0 8.0 17.5 3.4
KICKOFF RETURNS Player Stoudermire, Troy Carpenter, Hayo Thomas, Jay Total.......... Opponents......
No. 9 2 1 12 11
Yds 231 68 21 320 302
Avg 25.7 34.0 21.0 26.7 27.5
TD 0 0 0 0
TD 0 0 0 0 0
Long 27 8 27 10
Long 54 41 21 54 79
INTERCEPTION RETURNS Player Triplett, Nate Total.......... Opponents......
No. 1 1 4
Yds 0 0 0
Avg 0.0 0.0 0.0
TD 0 0 0
Long 0 0 0
ALL-PURPOSE YARDAGE Saf 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Pts. 22 12 6 6 6 6 6 64 68
Player Decker, Eric Stoudermire, Troy Bennett, Duane Eskridge, DeLeon Carpenter, Hayo Green, Brandon Tow-Arnett, Nick Hoese, Jon Sherels, Marcus Gray, MarQueis Thomas, Jay Allen, Bryant TEAM Weber, Adam Total.......... Opponents......
PUNTING Player Orseske, Dan Haudan, Blake Total.......... Opponents......
Player Triplett, Nate Total.......... Opponents......
No. 1 1 0
Yds 52 52 0
Avg 52.0 52.0 0.0
TD 1 1 0
Long 52 52 0
Rush 0 3 121 103 17 0 0 24 0 17 0 0 -3 -25 257 514
Rec 415 75 5 0 18 93 63 24 0 7 0 0 0 0 700 544
PR 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 27 0 0 8 0 0 35 24
KOR 0 231 0 0 68 0 0 0 0 0 21 0 0 0 320 302
IR 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Tot 415 309 126 103 103 93 63 48 27 24 21 8 -3 -25 1312 1384
Avg/G 138.3 103.0 42.0 34.3 51.5 31.0 21.0 16.0 13.5 8.0 7.0 4.0 -3.0 -8.3 437.3 461.3
No. 9 7 16 18
Yds 401 295 696 775
Avg 44.6 42.1 43.5 43.1
Long 53 54 54 60
TB 1 0 1 3
FC 2 4 6 5
I20 3 2 5 8
Blkd 0 0 0 0
Yds 910 910 844
Avg 65.0 65.0 60.3
TB 3 3 1
OB 0 0 1
Retn
Net
YdLn
302 320
39.1 36.0
30 34
KICKOFFS Player Ellestad, Eric Total.......... Opponents......
No. 14 14 14
FIELD GOALS Player Ellestad, Eric
FUMBLE RETURNS
G 3 3 3 3 2 3 3 3 2 3 3 2 1 3 3 3
FGM-FGA 5-6
Pct 83.3
01-19 0-0
20-29 2-2
FIELD GOAL SEQUENCE
30-39 3-3
40-49 0-1
50+ 0-0
Minnesota Syracuse (26),47,(26),(35) Air Force (34),(39) California -- Numbers in (parentheses) indicate field goal was made.
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Lg 39
Blk 1
Opponents (23),(42) (20),(31) 47
PG. 17
MINNESOTA FOOTBALL NOTES • GAME 4
DEFENSIVE STATISTICS Player 32 Triplett, Nate 30 Campbell, Lee 21 Lawrence, Simoni 27 Theret, Kyle 3 Royston, Kim 2 Collado, Ryan 15 Simmons, Traye 96 Kirksey, Brandon 55 McKinley, Cedric 98 Small, Eric 4A Cooper, Keanon 26 Rallis, Mike 99 Brown, Garrett 89 Moen, Barrett 45 Klitzke, Bryan 97 Jacobs, Anthony 90 Henderson, Raymond 68 Edwards, Jewhan 20 Thomas, Jay 33 Sharpe, Rex 24 Sherels, Marcus 37 Ellestad, Eric 1 Green, Brandon 29 Salamon, Shady 35 Hoese, Jon 1A Carter, Michael 95 Wilhite, D.L. 48 Tow-Arnett, Nick Total.......... Opponents......
PG. 18
GP 3-3 3-3 3-3 3-3 3-3 3-1 3-3 3-0 3-3 3-3 3-0 3-0 3-3 3-3 3-0 3-0 3-0 3-0 3-0 3-0 2-1 3-0 3-0 2-0 3-3 2-0 2-0 3-3 3-0 3-0
Solo 24 22 16 14 8 9 6 6 3 5 6 5 4 2 3 4 4 1 2 2 1 1 1 1 . . 1 . 151 107
Ast 12 9 9 9 4 2 4 3 5 3 2 1 2 3 2 1 . 2 1 . 1 1 . . 1 1 . . 78 56
Total 36 31 25 23 12 11 10 9 8 8 8 6 6 5 5 5 4 3 3 2 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 . 229 163
MINNESOTA at NORTHWESTERN TFL/Yds 1.0-1 3.5-8 2.0-11 0.5-0 . 1.0-4 1.0-3 2.0-7 2.0-4 2.0-7 1.0-3 . . 0.5-5 . . 1.0-3 0.5-1 . . . . . . . . 1.0-9 . 19-66 16.0-53
Sacks . 0.5-3 1.0-10 . . . . . . 2.0-7 . . . 0.5-5 . . 1.0-3 . . . . . . . . . 1.0-9 . 6-37 6-33
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Int-Yds 1-0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-0 4-0
PBU 1 1 . 1 1 . 3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 . . . . . . . 8 12
FR 1-52 . . . . . . . 1-0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-0 3-52 3-0
FF . . 1 . . . . 1 . . . 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 3
Blk . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1
Saf . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
MINNESOTA at NORTHWESTERN
MINNESOTA FOOTBALL NOTES • GAME 4
THE LAST TIME ... MINNESOTA INDIVIDUAL GAME
250+ yards rushing: 258, Laurence Maroney vs. Wisconsin, 10/15/05 200+ yards rushing: 206, Amir Pinnix vs. Michigan State, 11/12/05 150+ yards rushing: 178, Amir Pinnix vs. Bowling Green, 9/1/07 100+ yards rushing: 124, DeLeon Eskridge at Illinois, 10/11/08 2 players with 100+ yards rushing: 155, Alex Daniels and 114, Amir Pinnix at Kent State, 8/31/06 200+ yards receiving: 228, Ryan Thelwell vs. Ball State, 9/14/96 100+ yards receiving: 119, Eric Decker vs. California, 9/19/09 2 receivers with 100+ yards rcvg: 137, Logan Payne and 116, Ernie Wheelwright vs. Indiana, 11/4/06 50+ yard rush play: 61, Duane Bennett vs. Northern Illinois, 8/30/08 50+ yard pass play: 53, Adam Weber to Eric Decker at Syracuse, 9/5/09 10 or more receptions: 10, Eric Decker vs. Air Force, 9/12/09 300+ all-purpose yards: 333, Laurence Maroney vs. Purdue, 9/24/05 200+ all-purpose yards: 290, Troy Stoudermire vs. Iowa, 11/22/08 450+ yards passing: 478, Tim Schade vs. Penn State, 9/4/93 400+ yards passing: 404, Cory Sauter vs. Michigan St., 10/21/95 350+ yards passing: 378, Bryan Cupito vs. Indiana, 11/4/06 300+ yards passing: 327, Adam Weber vs. Northwestern, 11/1/08 Consecutive 300-yard passing gms: 2, Cory Sauter vs. Northwestern (303, 10/14/95) and Michigan St. (404, 10/21/95) Four or more TDs rushing: 4, Marion Barber III at Ohio, 9/13/03 Three or more TDs rushing: 3, DeLeon Eskridge vs. Montana State, 9/13/08 Two or more TDs rushing: 2, DeLeon Eskridge at Illinois, 10/11/08 Five or more TDs receiving: 5, Omar Douglas vs. Purdue, 10/9/93 Four or more TDs receiving: 4, Logan Payne vs. Temple, 9/16/06 Three or more TDs receiving: 3, Ernie Wheelwright at Northwestern, 10/13/07 Two or more TDs receiving: 2, Eric Decker vs. California, 9/19/09 Six or more TDs passing: 6, Scott Eckers vs. Purdue, 10/9/93 Five or more TDs passing: 5, Adam Weber at Northwestern, 10/13/07 Four or more TDs passing: 5, Adam Weber at Northwestern, 10/13/07 Three or more TDs passing: 3, Adam Weber at Wisconsin, 11/15/08 Two or more TDs passing: 2, Adam Weber vs. California, 9/19/09 500+ yds. total offense: 536, Tim Schade vs. Penn State, 9/4/93 (school record) 400+ yds. total offense: 439, Adam Weber vs. Wisconsin, 11/17/07 Five or more field goals: 5, Dan Nystrom vs Arkansas, 12/30/02 Four or more field goals: 5, Dan Nystrom vs Arkansas, 12/30/02 Three or more field goals: 3, Eric Ellestad at Syracuse, 9/5/09 Two or more field goals: 2, Eric Ellestad vs. Air Force, 9/12/09 Three or more interceptions: 3, Jeff Wright vs. Michigan St., 11/14/70 Two or more interceptions: 2, Traye Simmons vs. Northwestern, 11/1/08 Blocked punt: Dom Barber vs. Colorado State, 9/10/05 Blocked punt return for TD: Alex Daniels vs. Colorado State, 9/10/05 Blocked field goal: Willie VanDeSteeg vs. Montana State, 9/13/08 Blocked FG return for TD: Fred Foggie vs. Indiana (98 yds.), 10/21/89 Blocked PAT: Nathan Triplett vs. Montana State, 9/13/08 PAT Return: Mario Reese at Wisconsin, 10/14/06 Int. return for TD: Traye Simmons vs. Northwestern (23 yds.), 11/1/08 Punt return for TD: Tellis Redmon vs. Northwestern (83 yds.), 10/28/00 Kickoff return for TD: Jay Thomas (91 yds.) at Florida Atlantic, 9/15/07 Fumble return for TD: Nate Triplett (52 yds.) vs. Air Force, 9/12/09 Safety: UL-Monroe’s punt snap went out of end zone, 9/2/00 Made 2-pt. conversion: Shady Salamon run, at Wisconsin, 11/15/08 Missed 2-pt. conversion: Adam Weber pass attempt failed at Iowa, 11/10/07 Missed PAT: Joel Monroe at Illinois, 10/11/08
MINNESOTA TEAM 100 points: 80 points: 60+ points: 50+ points: 40+ points: 40+ points:
146 vs. Grinnell (W, 146-0), 10/22/1904 81 vs. Butler (W, 81-0), 11/13/26 63 vs. Indiana (W, 63-26), 11/4/06 63 vs. Indiana (W, 63-26), 11/4/06 48 vs. Northwestern (L, 48-49), 10/13/07 42 at Bowling Green (W, 42-17), 9/6/08
30+ points: 0 points: 0 points in first half: No TDs in first half: No offensive TDs in first half: 400+ rushing yards: 300+ rushing yards: 200+ rushing yards: 700+ total net yards: 600+ total net yards: 500+ total net yards: 400+ total net yards:
32 at Wisconsin (L 35-32), 11/15/08 vs. Iowa (L, 0-55), 11/22/08 vs. Iowa (L, 0-55), 11/22/08 vs. Air Force (W, 20-13), 9/12/09 vs. Air Force (W, 20-13), 9/12/09 411 vs. Wisconsin, 10/15/05 306 vs. Miami (Ohio), 9/8/07 239 at Northwestern, 10/13/07 704 vs. Toledo, 9/4/04 704 vs. Toledo, 9/4/04 501 vs. Wisconsin, 11/17/07 441 vs. Florida Atlantic, 9/20/08
OPPONENT INDIVIDUAL GAME
400+ yards passing: 462, Juice Williams, Illinois, 10/11/08 300+ yards passing: 462, Juice Williams, Illinois, 10/11/08 200+ yards passing: 252, Kevin Riley, California, 9/19/09 300+ yards rushing: 301, Anthony Davis, Wisconsin, 11/23/02 250+ yards rushing: 250, Zach Brown, Wisconsin, 11/17/07 200+ yards rushing: 217, Mike Kafka, Northwestern, 11/1/08 150+ yards rushing: 217, Mike Kafka, Northwestern, 11/1/08 100+ yards rushing: 131, Jahvid Best, California, 9/19/09 2 players with 100+ yards rushing: 203, R. Mendenhall, Illinois and 133, I. Williams, Illinois, 11/3/07 150+ yards receiving: 181, Derrell Johnson-Koulianos, Iowa, 11/22/08 100+ yards receiving: 181, Derrell Johnson-Koulianos, Iowa, 11/22/08 50+ yard rush play: 53, Mike Kafka, Northwestern, 11/1/08 50+ yard pass play: 59, Kevin Riley to Verran Tucker, California, 9/19/09 Four+ field goals: 5, K.C. Lopata, Michigan, 11/8/08 Blocked a punt: Chad Spann, Northern Illinois, 8/30/08 Blocked a field goal: Anthony Perkins, Syracuse, 9/5/09 Missed PAT: Trevor Cook, Miami (Ohio), 9/8/07 Blocked PAT: Usama Young, Kent State, 8/31/06 Made 2-pt. conversion: Tyler Sheehan to Marques Parks, Bowling Green, 9/1/07 Missed 2-pt. conversion: Mike Kokal pass failed, Miami (Ohio), 9/8/07 Punt return for TD: Nick Dugas (68 yds.), UL-Lafayette, 9/7/02 Blocked punt ret. for TD: Kiel Beltinck (rec. in end zone), Michigan State, 11/11/06 Kickoff return for TD: Demetrius Crawford, 100 yards, Montana St., 9/13/08 Int. return for TD: Amari Spievey, 57 yards, Iowa, 11/22/08 Fumble return for TD: Jack Ikeguonu (50 yds.), Wisconsin, 10/14/06 Fumble recovered for TD: Richard Willock (rec. in end zone), Iowa, 11/23/96 Safety: Mike Newkirk, Wisconsin, 11/15/08
OPPONENT TEAM 400+ yards rushing: 300+ yards rushing: 200+ yards rushing: < 100 yards rushing: 400+ yards passing: 300+ yards passing: <100 yards passing: 600+ total net yards: 500+ total net yards: 400+ total net yards: 300+ total net yards: < 200 total net yards: 60+ points: 50+ points: 40+ points: 30+ points: 0 points: Safety:
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448, Illinois, 11/3/07 325, Wisconsin, 11/17/07 261, Air Force, 9/12/09 90, Syracuse, 9/5/09 462, Illinois, 10/11/08 462, Illinois, 10/11/08 96, Temple, 9/16/06 655, Illinois, 11/3/07 550, Illinois, 10/11/08 415, California, 9/19/09 415, California, 9/19/09 157, Temple, 9/16/06 63, Oklahoma, (W, 63-0), 9/20/86 55, Iowa (W, 55-0), 11/22/08 55, Iowa (W, 55-0), 11/22/08 35, California (W, 35-21), 9/19/09 Temple, (L, 0-62), 9/16/06 Wisconsin (two), (W 35-32), 11/15/08
PG. 19
MINNESOTA FOOTBALL NOTES • GAME 4
MINNESOTA at NORTHWESTERN
THE START CHART No. Name Pos. Yr. 1 Brandon Green WR So. 1 Michael Carter DB Fr. 2 Ryan Collado CB Jr. 3 Kim Royston DB Jr. 4 Hayo Carpenter WR Jr. 4 Keanon Cooper LB Fr. 5 Johnny Johnson DB So. 5 MarQueis Gray QB Fr. 6 Kerry Lewis DB Fr. 6 Kevin Whaley RB Fr. 7 Eric Decker WR Sr. 8 Adam Weber QB Jr. 8 Spencer Reeves LB Fr. 9 David Pittman WR Sr. 11 Troy Stoudermire WR So. 12 Moses Alipate QB Fr. 13 Michael McKelton DB Sr. 14 Damola Ogundipe DB Jr. 15 Traye Simmons CB Sr. 16 Ben Kuznia WR Sr. 17 Sam Maresh LB Fr. 18 R.J. Buckner RB Jr. 19 Adam Lueck QB Fr. 20 Jay Thomas RB Sr. 21 Simoni Lawrence LB Sr. 22 Duane Bennett RB So. 23 DeLeon Eskridge RB So. 24 Marcus Sherels CB Jr. 25 Tim Dandridge DB So. 26 Mike Rallis DB So. 27 Kyle Theret DB Jr. 28 Kenny Watkins DB Fr. 29 Shady Salamon RB So. 30 Lee Campbell LB Sr. 31 Marcus Singletary DB Sr. 32 Nathan Triplett LB Sr. 33 Rex Sharpe LB Sr. 34 Kyle Henderson DB So. 35 Jon Hoese FB Jr. 36 Ben Haviland DB Fr. 36 Nick Rengel FB Fr. 37 Eric Ellestad K Jr. 37 Willie Schneider FB Fr. 38 Blake Haudan P Sr. 38 Nicholas Stommes DB Sr. 40 Nathan Tow-Arnett DB So. 41 Dan Orseske P Fr. 42 Logan U’u FB Sr. 43 David Schwerman K So. 43 Ryan Grant LB Fr. 44 Brent Singleton LB Fr. 44 Ed Cotton FB Fr. 46 Chris Severson DL Fr. 47 Ryan Coleman LS Jr. 48 Bryan Klitzke DB So. 48 Nick Tow-Arnett TE Sr. 49 Matt Garin DE Fr. 50 Patrick Sveum LB Sr. 51 Gary Tinsley LB So. 52 Jeff Tow-Arnett OL Sr. 53 D.J. Burris OL Jr. 55 Cedric McKinley DE Sr.
PG. 20
Career Starts 5 0 11 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 29 28 0 1 4 0 0 0 14 12 0 0 0 1 8 11 9 13 0 1 21 0 2 27 0 4 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 0 0 0 14 20 3
Games Played 15 3 27 3 2 3 11 3 0 1 39 28 1 10 16 0 14 5 15 20 0 5 0 37 16 15 16 29 15 16 27 0 14 38 2 29 14 0 21 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 3 4 0 3 0 0 0 16 3 29 0 0 10 23 24 15
No. Name Pos. Yr. 57 Aaron Hill LB Fr. 58 Ed Olson OL Fr. 59 Joey Balthazor LB Fr. 60 Ryan Wynn OL So. 61 Trey Davis OL So. 62 Zach Mottla OL Fr. 63 Andy Brinkhaus OL Jr. 64 Austin Hahn OL Fr. 66 Nedward Tavale OL Sr. 67 David Stommes DL Fr. 68 Jewhan Edwards DT So. 68 Chris Bunders OL So. 69 Jacob Glickstein DL Fr. 71 Jeff Wills OL Jr. 73 Matt Carufel OL Jr. 74 Ryan Ruckdashel OL Sr. 75 Brooks Michel OL Fr. 76 Dominic Alford OL Jr. 78 Ryan Orton OL So. 79 Matt Stommes OL Sr. 80 Xzavian Brandon WR So. 81 Bryant Allen WR Fr. 82 A.J. Barker WR Fr. 83 Da’Jon McKnight WR So. 84 Victor Keise WR Fr. 85 Eric Lair TE So. 86 Ra’Shede Hageman TE Fr. 87 Sahr Ngekia WR Fr. 88 Collin McGarry TE Jr. 89 Barrett Moen DL Sr. 90 Raymond Henderson DE Sr. 91 Kendall Gregory-McGhee DE Fr. 92 Kyle Dykstra DL Fr. 93 Derrick Onwuachi DE Sr. 94 Eric Jacques DL Fr. 95 D.L. Wilhite DE Fr. 96 Brandon Kirksey DT So. 96 Curtis Hughes TE Jr. 97 Anthony Jacobs DE So. 98 Eric Small DT Sr. 99 Garrett Brown DT Sr.
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Career Starts 0 0 0 13 5 0 0 0 27 0 0 6 0 3 3 0 0 12 6 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 13 0 0 0 0 0 21 22
Games Played 0 0 0 13 10 0 0 0 34 0 15 10 0 3 3 24 0 23 15 14 4 2 0 12 0 15 0 0 3 26 13 0 0 21 0 2 14 13 13 28 36