Minnesota bowl eligible

hoquat63

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With 5 wins, not enough 6 win teams and MN wins academic qualifications
 

Knight Shift

Heisman
May 19, 2011
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Fleck really is. Schiano protege !

Thanks for Kirk
You would be correct on this:

The Minnesota Golden Gophers had a disappointing year but injuries were one of the biggest reasons for their struggles.

An outdated approach on both sides of the ball played a role as the Gophers relied too much on the run, couldn't help Athan Kaliakmanis take the next step, and gave up big plays consistently on defense.

The nature of college football passed the Gophers by in 2023

 

NickRU714

Heisman
Aug 18, 2009
13,604
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Fleck vs. Kill?

I'm inviting @NickRU714 to a watch party!

It could happen, at least in the predictive eyes of 247Sports, which in its Sunday bowl projections has the Gophers facing the Aggies in the New Mexico Bowl, a game that is set to be played at 4:45 p.m. on Dec. 16 in Albuquerque.


You think the reason it took HC Schiano so long to hire a new OC is because he was desperately trying to entice Kill to return?

I’d imagine HC Schiano and OC KC will be glued to the tv looking for some hip new schemes and strategies from a Minnesota v NM St game.
 
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NickRU714

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You would be correct on this:

The Minnesota Golden Gophers had a disappointing year but injuries were one of the biggest reasons for their struggles.

An outdated approach on both sides of the ball played a role as the Gophers relied too much on the run, couldn't help Athan Kaliakmanis take the next step, and gave up big plays consistently on defense.

The nature of college football passed the Gophers by in 2023


Just checked the final rankings.
We actually finished behind both Minn and NM St in rush play percentage!

Top 10 finish!!!! Suck it HC Schiano “haters”

https://www.teamrankings.com/college-football/stat/rushing-play-pct
 

Knight Shift

Heisman
May 19, 2011
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You think the reason it took HC Schiano so long to hire a new OC is because he was desperately trying to entice Kill to return?

I’d imagine HC Schiano and OC KC will be glued to the tv looking for some hip new schemes and strategies from a Minnesota v NM St game.
Oh goodness, no! I doubt Greg would want someone like Kill on his staff. You do know Kill is the head coach of NM State?
 
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Knight Shift

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Just checked the final rankings.
We actually finished behind both Minn and NM St in rush play percentage!

Top 10 finish!!!! Suck it HC Schiano “haters”

https://www.teamrankings.com/college-football/stat/rushing-play-pct
You do realize at #10 (60.78%), Michigan is right behind RU at 60.50%, and last time I checked they did pretty well this year, sign stealing be damned. And Iowa, which is a unicorn, is at #26 at 57.49%. Undefeated Liberty is #4. Kansas is up there too, as is Alabama. A lot of successful teams in R neighborhood.
 
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You do realize at #10 (60.78%), Michigan is right behind RU at 60.50%, and last time I checked they did pretty well this year, sign stealing be damned. And Iowa, which is a unicorn, is at #26 at 57.49%. Undefeated Liberty is #4. Kansas is up there too, as is Alabama. A lot of successful teams in R neighborhood.
Kansas’ type of offense is one I’ve thought was interesting if you’re inclined to run the ball a lot. Quite a bit of motion and misdirection to make it a little more unpredictable.

Bean had a couple long runs for TDs yesterday too….like 40-50yd TD runs.
 
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MADHAT1

Heisman
Apr 1, 2003
30,613
15,584
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Good for Minnesota, might not be the best way to make it but it shows that academics does count a little bit in a sport now ruled by the NIL deals college programs find for the talent they're recruiting
 

Rutgers NJ

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Good for Minnesota, might not be the best way to make it but it shows that academics does count a little bit in a sport now ruled by the NIL deals college programs find for the talent they're recruiting
They were dinged up this season.🤧
 

AreYouNUTS

Heisman
Aug 1, 2001
120,481
53,255
113
I would assume Detroit is practically a guaranteed destination for them?
Well, they can’t get picked ahead of any teams who are 500 and above so, yeah, I would basically lock them into Detroit at this point.
 

RUScrew85

Heisman
Nov 7, 2003
30,054
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You would be correct on this:

The Minnesota Golden Gophers had a disappointing year but injuries were one of the biggest reasons for their struggles.

An outdated approach on both sides of the ball played a role as the Gophers relied too much on the run, couldn't help Athan Kaliakmanis take the next step, and gave up big plays consistently on defense.

The nature of college football passed the Gophers by in 2023

Ouch, that sounds familiar.
 
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LeapinLou

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Jul 24, 2001
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edit - I just saw that the Hawaii-CSU game was played and CSU lost. Minnesota is in.
 
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DHajekRC84

Heisman
Aug 9, 2001
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If they do get a Bowl don't blame them for being the best achieving of the rest. Not their fault there are too many bowls.
You folks would rather have a non-B1G team get the invite?
 
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brgRC90

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Seriously. How can you be pissed off or think its pathetic that college kids get to play in a bowl game because they excelled academically and earned the invite in the classroom? Some people are miserable.
They're a LAST PLACE TEAM in their division, with a losing record. Bowl games are meaningless when teams that are in last place can get into one, for any reason. It's a farce.
 
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They're a LAST PLACE TEAM in their division. Bowl games are meaningless when teams that are in last place can get into one, for any reason. It's a farce.
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ajwsc1987

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They're a LAST PLACE TEAM in their division, with a losing record. Bowl games are meaningless when teams that are in last place can get into one, for any reason. It's a farce.
It's not really a farce. Not enough teams with good winning records, so bowls select teams based on academic performance. It's not a "participation trophy," is an exception to the rule, and not given out to just any team. Also, if they were the last place team with a winning record, you wouldn't care. Just be happy for the kids who get another game because they earned it through academics. Many of them will never get to play organized football again after this. And look on the bright side - its another game to watch before the season ends if you tune in.
 

brgRC90

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It's not really a farce. Not enough teams with good winning records, so bowls select teams based on academic performance. It's not a "participation trophy," is an exception to the rule, and not given out to just any team. Also, if they were the last place team with a winning record, you wouldn't care. Just be happy for the kids who get another game because they earned it through academics. Many of them will never get to play organized football again after this. And look on the bright side - its another game to watch before the season ends if you tune in.
It's a farce. It's about a sport, not academics. Putting academics in there makes it even more of a farce in light of how much college football overlooks academic violations the rest of the time. And it's kind of a slap in the face to the players who played better and worked harder.
 

RUPete

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Feb 5, 2003
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It's a farce. It's about a sport, not academics. Putting academics in there makes it even more of a farce in light of how much college football overlooks academic violations the rest of the time. And it's kind of a slap in the face to the players who played better and worked harder.
Well, if they don't have a team that is .500 are they supposed to deprive the team with the .500 or better record a chance to play in a bowl? They could vote to decline it, but at least they would have the option.

Like I said, grumpy old men thread. No need to get lathered up over this. Every year people ***** about there being too many bowl games - no one forces anyone to watch or bet on them. Why people get so pissed off about this is beyond me.

As for me, I can't wait to settle my middle-age a$$ in a chair and watch the Bahamas Bowl. Bring it on.
 
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ajwsc1987

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It's a farce. It's about a sport, not academics. Putting academics in there makes it even more of a farce in light of how much college football overlooks academic violations the rest of the time. And it's kind of a slap in the face to the players who played better and worked harder.
Guess we will have to agree to disagree on this one.
 

brgRC90

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Well, if they don't have a team that is .500 are they supposed to deprive the team with the .500 or better record a chance to play in a bowl? They could vote to decline it, but at least they would have the option.

Like I said, grumpy old men thread. No need to get lathered up over this. Every year people ***** about there being too many bowl games - no one forces anyone to watch or bet on them. Why people get so pissed off about this is beyond me.

As for me, I can't wait to settle my middle-age a$$ in a chair and watch the Bahamas Bowl. Bring it on.
The bowl has no choice. But that just means there are too many bowls, which we already know.